Director Bhaskar Menon of Better Home & Finance Holding Co (NASDAQ:BETR) acquired 590 shares of the companys Class A Common Stock on April 8, 2026, according to a Form 4 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The shares were purchased at $34.135 apiece, producing a total reported consideration of $20,139.
Following the purchase, Menon is recorded as directly owning 2,090 shares of Better Home & Finance Holding Co.
Separately, the company provided operational and financing updates that accompany the insider disclosure. Better Home reported preliminary funded loan volume of $1.64 billion for the first quarter of 2026, above its prior guidance range of $1.40 billion to $1.55 billion. The company said this figure reflects an 89% year-over-year increase in funded volume, and it highlighted March as a particularly strong month with $671 million in funded loans.
On the capital markets front, Better Home priced an underwritten public offering of 1,875,000 shares of Class A Common Stock at $32.00 per share, an issuance expected to generate approximately $60 million in gross proceeds. The company disclosed an option for underwriters to purchase up to an additional 281,250 shares to cover over-allotments.
To bolster funding capacity for originations, the company expanded its warehouse credit facility from $175 million to $350 million, raising total warehouse capacity to $750 million. Management indicated the increase is intended to support anticipated origination growth.
In a product development move, Better Home launched a Bitcoin-backed mortgage program in partnership with Coinbase. The program permits borrowers to pledge Bitcoin or USDC as collateral for down payments without selling their digital assets. The mortgages issued through the program are backed by Fannie Mae and will be serviced by Better, with Coinbase handling the digital asset pledges.
The Form 4 filing that records Menons purchase is the public disclosure of the directors change in ownership; the companys operational and financing disclosures describe funding and product initiatives intended to finance growth and broaden borrower options.