Bank of New Hampshire Investment Activity Analysis: Q2 2026 Portfolio Shifts
A detailed analysis of Bank of New Hampshire's investment actions during the second quarter of 2026, highlighting significant purchases and sales.

As part of its regular portfolio management activities, Bank Of New Hampshire, a prominent financial institution with substantial investment holdings, made notable adjustments to its investments during the second quarter ending June 30th.
The bank's portfolio saw significant buying activity in several exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The most pronounced purchase was Vanguard Mid Cap ETF (VO), which experienced a substantial increase of 275.07% in its holdings during the quarter, adding approximately 105,273 shares to an existing position.
Other notable buys included Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT), which saw a massive increase of 709.28% in its holdings, adding about 62,991 shares.
Additionally, the bank increased its position in JP Morgan Active Bond ETF (JBND) by approximately 47,386 shares or about 121.42%, and added to its holdings of State Street Doubleline Total Return Tactical ETF (TOTL), increasing the share count by roughly 34,549 or 80.27%. The bank also purchased shares in VanEck Morningstar SMID Moat ETF (SMOT), adding approximately 40,460 shares.
Conversely, the bank reduced or exited positions in several other holdings. It sold out Vanguard Small Cap ETF (VOT), completely exiting this position after a prior period holding.
Among its significant selling actions, the bank exited positions in CVX, IBDR, and IR. It also sold shares in the stock of Boston Scientific Corp (BSX), reducing its stake by 87.16%.
These changes reflect a strategic shift towards mid-cap and technology-focused ETFs while scaling back exposure in certain tactical bond funds, small cap equities, and healthcare stocks during this period.