Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Buys $22.9M of Overland Advantage

A fresh Form 4 filing shows Abu Dhabi Investment Authority stepping into the open market to buy a substantial stake in Overland Advantage. If you’ve been asking was there insider trading this week worth paying attention to, this filing is a notable one simply because of its size and the buyer involved.

According to the disclosure, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority purchased 932,917 shares on July 28, 2026, at a price of $24.58 per share. That works out to a total transaction value of $22,935,758.67, entirely funded with the insider’s own money rather than acquired through options, grants, or other compensation-related mechanisms. This is what’s typically classified as an open market buy, one of the more closely watched categories of insider activity because it reflects a direct, voluntary financial decision rather than a routine or scheduled transaction.

What the Filing Shows

After the purchase, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority’s total position in Overland Advantage stands at 17,750,646 shares. Those shares are held indirectly, meaning the stake sits through a trust, fund, or other affiliated entity rather than in the insider’s own name. Indirect ownership structures like this are common for large institutional holders and sovereign investment vehicles, which frequently route equity positions through investment arms or holding entities for legal and administrative reasons.

Overland Advantage does not currently trade under a public ticker in this filing, which is itself a detail worth noting for anyone tracking the company. Purchases of this scale from an entity like the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority tend to draw attention regardless of ticker visibility, given the size of the capital involved and the profile of the buyer.

Why Insider Buying Gets Attention

For readers wondering how to find insider trading information like this, Form 4 filings with the SEC are the primary public record of these transactions, and they’re required whenever an insider — officer, director, or major shareholder — buys or sells company stock. Academic research on insider trading patterns has found that clustered or large-scale open market purchases can, on average, correlate with periods of subsequent outperformance, though that research looks at broad patterns across many filings, not any single transaction.

This filing is simply a record of what happened: a large, direct purchase by an existing insider, disclosed publicly as required. It does not indicate what Overland Advantage or Abu Dhabi Investment Authority plans to do next, and it should be read as a data point in the public record rather than a signal to act on.

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Source: original SEC Form 4 filing.

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