Category: Economy

  • NHAI releases second sustainability report, showcases green milestones

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has released its second consecutive Sustainability Report for the financial year 2023–24, reaffirming its strong commitment towards environmental sustainability and responsible infrastructure development.

    The report, launched by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, highlights NHAI’s integrated framework for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and its alignment with India’s global commitments under the Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) initiative and the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for a sustainable future.

    Despite a 20% rise in National Highway construction in FY 2023–24, NHAI has successfully reduced its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Intensity from 1.0 MTCO2e/km to 0.8 MTCO2e/km, indicating a clear decoupling of construction growth from emissions.

    Promoting a circular economy remains central to NHAI’s efforts. In the reporting year, more than 631 lakh metric tonnes of recycled and reused materials — including fly ash, plastic waste, and reclaimed asphalt — were utilized in highway construction.

    Afforestation and plantation have also received a major push. Over 56 lakh saplings were planted in FY 2023–24 and 67.47 lakh saplings have already been planted in 2024–25, taking the total tree plantation count to over 4.69 crore since the rollout of the Green Highways Policy, 2015. This large-scale plantation has helped create substantial carbon sinks and enhanced the environmental balance along India’s highways.

    The report also documents NHAI’s conservation initiatives under the Amrit Sarovar Mission, with 467 water bodies rejuvenated across the country. These efforts have revitalised local water resources and supplied nearly 2.4 crore cubic metres of soil for road construction, yielding estimated savings of around ₹16,690 crore.

    Water use intensity in water-stressed regions has dropped by 74% compared to previous levels. Additionally, the authority has implemented best practices to mitigate the impact of highways on wildlife and minimise man-animal conflicts.

    On the social front, NHAI has reinforced inclusive and safe work practices. All direct employees and contract workers are now covered under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Management Framework. The organisation also recorded zero instances of workplace discrimination, underlining its commitment to diversity and equity.

    Technology has played a crucial role in these achievements. The AI-driven Data Lake 3.0 platform has streamlined project management and helped resolve 155 conciliation claims, resulting in an estimated saving of about ₹25,680 crore. The widespread adoption of FASTag, with a penetration rate of 98.5%, has further reduced congestion at toll plazas, cutting vehicular emissions and the overall carbon footprint.

  • MIL-OSI USA: Hoyle, Wyden, Merkley, Salinas, Dexter Announce $5.15 Million for Airports Across Oregon

    Source: US Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04)

    July 15, 2025

    Federal funds coming to airports in Aurora, Portland, Newport, Salem, John Day and Brookings.

    For Immediate Release: July 15, 2025 

    WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Val Hoyle along with, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, and Reps. Andrea Salinas and Maxine Dexter announced $5.15 million combined in federal infrastructure investments at airports in Newport, Brookings, Aurora, Portland, Salem, and John Day.

    “Reliable, modern airport infrastructure is essential for the safety and economic vitality of our coastal communities,” said Rep. Hoyle. “These grants provide almost $750,000 in federal funding for the Newport and Brookings airports to input a new weather monitoring system, lighting upgrades, and essential safety equipment that will improve operations for pilots, emergency responders, and travelers alike. These investments are a win for public safety, regional connectivity, and the long-term resilience of Oregon’s South Coast.”

    “Airports big and small are critical to keeping communities across the state connected and prepared to respond to natural disasters that include wildfires, winter weather and more,” Senator Wyden said. “These federal investments will help bolster local economies, improveservice and enhance safety. I applaud these investments and will continue to fight for similar investments for Oregon airports in the future.”

    “Oregon’s regional airports serve as vital hubs for our communities and economies – supporting local businesses, connecting travelers to world-class recreational opportunities, and providing essential lifelines during natural disasters,” Senator Merkley said. “This federal funding will allow Oregon regional airports to make critical infrastructure improvements that will benefit our communities and economy.? I’ll fight to protect the efficiency and safety of Oregon’s airports and the folks who rely on them for business, travel, and so much more.”?

    “As the Willamette Valley continues to grow and economic opportunities expand, we must ensure Oregon has alternative and safe transportation routes,” said Rep. Salinas. “I’m proud to have helped secure this federal grant funding, which will improve the structural integrity of the tarmac so that the airport can continue safely serving our local community for years to come.”

    “Investments in airport infrastructure are investments in public safety, regional resilience, and economic vitality,” said Rep. Dexter. “Portland was recently named the top airport in the nation and this funding will only further help keep Oregonians safe and our communities connected.” 

    The $5.15 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration will be distributed as follows:

    • $696,721 to Portland International to rebuild 550 feet of existing east curtain wall in the main terminal entrance, including six revolving doors. 

    • $244,500 to McNary Field in Salem to rehabilitate 1,350 feet of existing paved taxiway to maintain its structural integrity and to extend its useful life.

    • $99,286 to Brookings Airport to install a new airport rotating beacon to enhance safety, rebuild a precision approach path indicator system and runway end identifier lights, and acquire and install a new wind cone navigational aid.

    “We are thankful to be awarded an FAA grant to help fund a vital upgrade of the automated weather observing system (AWOS) at Newport Municipal Airport. Weather conditions on the Oregon coast can change within minutes, and it is essential that our airport is able to continue to provide accurate data and information that keeps pilots and passengers safe on their journey to and from Newport. We are also grateful for the continued support of our Oregon legislators in helping us to secure funding for critical infrastructure and safety projects and equipment to support the needs of our community and the over 2 million annual visitors to Newport,” said Nina Vetter, Newport City Manager.

    Wyden, Merkley, Hoyle, Salinas and Dexter have all consistently supported airport infrastructure across Oregon. In June, Wyden, Merkley and Hoyle announced $9.7 million for rural airports across Oregon, in addition to another $1 million for airports on the Oregon Coast and Willamette Valley including Brookings and Aurora. In May, the Oregon delegation announced $22 million for airport infrastructure investments across the state. In September 2024, Wyden and Merkley announced $10 million in federal grants for airports in Medford and Prineville. In July 2024, Merkley, Wyden and Hoyle announced $17 million from the federal Airport Improvement Program for airports across Oregon.

    A web version of the release is here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hoyle, Wyden, Merkley, Salinas, Dexter Announce $5.15 Million for Airports Across Oregon

    Source: US Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04)

    July 15, 2025

    Federal funds coming to airports in Aurora, Portland, Newport, Salem, John Day and Brookings.

    For Immediate Release: July 15, 2025 

    WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Val Hoyle along with, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, and Reps. Andrea Salinas and Maxine Dexter announced $5.15 million combined in federal infrastructure investments at airports in Newport, Brookings, Aurora, Portland, Salem, and John Day.

    “Reliable, modern airport infrastructure is essential for the safety and economic vitality of our coastal communities,” said Rep. Hoyle. “These grants provide almost $750,000 in federal funding for the Newport and Brookings airports to input a new weather monitoring system, lighting upgrades, and essential safety equipment that will improve operations for pilots, emergency responders, and travelers alike. These investments are a win for public safety, regional connectivity, and the long-term resilience of Oregon’s South Coast.”

    “Airports big and small are critical to keeping communities across the state connected and prepared to respond to natural disasters that include wildfires, winter weather and more,” Senator Wyden said. “These federal investments will help bolster local economies, improveservice and enhance safety. I applaud these investments and will continue to fight for similar investments for Oregon airports in the future.”

    “Oregon’s regional airports serve as vital hubs for our communities and economies – supporting local businesses, connecting travelers to world-class recreational opportunities, and providing essential lifelines during natural disasters,” Senator Merkley said. “This federal funding will allow Oregon regional airports to make critical infrastructure improvements that will benefit our communities and economy.? I’ll fight to protect the efficiency and safety of Oregon’s airports and the folks who rely on them for business, travel, and so much more.”?

    “As the Willamette Valley continues to grow and economic opportunities expand, we must ensure Oregon has alternative and safe transportation routes,” said Rep. Salinas. “I’m proud to have helped secure this federal grant funding, which will improve the structural integrity of the tarmac so that the airport can continue safely serving our local community for years to come.”

    “Investments in airport infrastructure are investments in public safety, regional resilience, and economic vitality,” said Rep. Dexter. “Portland was recently named the top airport in the nation and this funding will only further help keep Oregonians safe and our communities connected.” 

    The $5.15 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration will be distributed as follows:

    • $696,721 to Portland International to rebuild 550 feet of existing east curtain wall in the main terminal entrance, including six revolving doors. 

    • $244,500 to McNary Field in Salem to rehabilitate 1,350 feet of existing paved taxiway to maintain its structural integrity and to extend its useful life.

    • $99,286 to Brookings Airport to install a new airport rotating beacon to enhance safety, rebuild a precision approach path indicator system and runway end identifier lights, and acquire and install a new wind cone navigational aid.

    “We are thankful to be awarded an FAA grant to help fund a vital upgrade of the automated weather observing system (AWOS) at Newport Municipal Airport. Weather conditions on the Oregon coast can change within minutes, and it is essential that our airport is able to continue to provide accurate data and information that keeps pilots and passengers safe on their journey to and from Newport. We are also grateful for the continued support of our Oregon legislators in helping us to secure funding for critical infrastructure and safety projects and equipment to support the needs of our community and the over 2 million annual visitors to Newport,” said Nina Vetter, Newport City Manager.

    Wyden, Merkley, Hoyle, Salinas and Dexter have all consistently supported airport infrastructure across Oregon. In June, Wyden, Merkley and Hoyle announced $9.7 million for rural airports across Oregon, in addition to another $1 million for airports on the Oregon Coast and Willamette Valley including Brookings and Aurora. In May, the Oregon delegation announced $22 million for airport infrastructure investments across the state. In September 2024, Wyden and Merkley announced $10 million in federal grants for airports in Medford and Prineville. In July 2024, Merkley, Wyden and Hoyle announced $17 million from the federal Airport Improvement Program for airports across Oregon.

    A web version of the release is here.

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    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Hoyle, Wyden, Merkley, Salinas, Dexter Announce $5.15 Million for Airports Across Oregon

    Source: US Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04)

    July 15, 2025

    Federal funds coming to airports in Aurora, Portland, Newport, Salem, John Day and Brookings.

    For Immediate Release: July 15, 2025 

    WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Val Hoyle along with, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, and Reps. Andrea Salinas and Maxine Dexter announced $5.15 million combined in federal infrastructure investments at airports in Newport, Brookings, Aurora, Portland, Salem, and John Day.

    “Reliable, modern airport infrastructure is essential for the safety and economic vitality of our coastal communities,” said Rep. Hoyle. “These grants provide almost $750,000 in federal funding for the Newport and Brookings airports to input a new weather monitoring system, lighting upgrades, and essential safety equipment that will improve operations for pilots, emergency responders, and travelers alike. These investments are a win for public safety, regional connectivity, and the long-term resilience of Oregon’s South Coast.”

    “Airports big and small are critical to keeping communities across the state connected and prepared to respond to natural disasters that include wildfires, winter weather and more,” Senator Wyden said. “These federal investments will help bolster local economies, improveservice and enhance safety. I applaud these investments and will continue to fight for similar investments for Oregon airports in the future.”

    “Oregon’s regional airports serve as vital hubs for our communities and economies – supporting local businesses, connecting travelers to world-class recreational opportunities, and providing essential lifelines during natural disasters,” Senator Merkley said. “This federal funding will allow Oregon regional airports to make critical infrastructure improvements that will benefit our communities and economy.? I’ll fight to protect the efficiency and safety of Oregon’s airports and the folks who rely on them for business, travel, and so much more.”?

    “As the Willamette Valley continues to grow and economic opportunities expand, we must ensure Oregon has alternative and safe transportation routes,” said Rep. Salinas. “I’m proud to have helped secure this federal grant funding, which will improve the structural integrity of the tarmac so that the airport can continue safely serving our local community for years to come.”

    “Investments in airport infrastructure are investments in public safety, regional resilience, and economic vitality,” said Rep. Dexter. “Portland was recently named the top airport in the nation and this funding will only further help keep Oregonians safe and our communities connected.” 

    The $5.15 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration will be distributed as follows:

    • $696,721 to Portland International to rebuild 550 feet of existing east curtain wall in the main terminal entrance, including six revolving doors. 

    • $244,500 to McNary Field in Salem to rehabilitate 1,350 feet of existing paved taxiway to maintain its structural integrity and to extend its useful life.

    • $99,286 to Brookings Airport to install a new airport rotating beacon to enhance safety, rebuild a precision approach path indicator system and runway end identifier lights, and acquire and install a new wind cone navigational aid.

    “We are thankful to be awarded an FAA grant to help fund a vital upgrade of the automated weather observing system (AWOS) at Newport Municipal Airport. Weather conditions on the Oregon coast can change within minutes, and it is essential that our airport is able to continue to provide accurate data and information that keeps pilots and passengers safe on their journey to and from Newport. We are also grateful for the continued support of our Oregon legislators in helping us to secure funding for critical infrastructure and safety projects and equipment to support the needs of our community and the over 2 million annual visitors to Newport,” said Nina Vetter, Newport City Manager.

    Wyden, Merkley, Hoyle, Salinas and Dexter have all consistently supported airport infrastructure across Oregon. In June, Wyden, Merkley and Hoyle announced $9.7 million for rural airports across Oregon, in addition to another $1 million for airports on the Oregon Coast and Willamette Valley including Brookings and Aurora. In May, the Oregon delegation announced $22 million for airport infrastructure investments across the state. In September 2024, Wyden and Merkley announced $10 million in federal grants for airports in Medford and Prineville. In July 2024, Merkley, Wyden and Hoyle announced $17 million from the federal Airport Improvement Program for airports across Oregon.

    A web version of the release is here.

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  • MIL-OSI: White River Bancshares Co. Reports Net Income of $3.30 million, or $1.34 Per Diluted Share, in 2Q25; Results Driven by Loan Growth and Net Interest Margin Expansion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — White River Bancshares Company (OTCQX: WRIV) (the “Company”), the holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas (the “Bank”), today reported net income increased to $3.30 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $1.85 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2024. The Company reported net income of $2.63 million, or $1.07 per diluted share, for the prior quarter. In the first six months of 2025, net income increased to $5.93 million, or $2.42 per diluted share, compared to $2.36 million, or $1.11 per diluted share, in the first six months of 2024. All financial results are unaudited and all per share data has been adjusted to reflect the two-for-one stock split effected September 4, 2024.

    “We had a strong second quarter—the most profitable quarter we’ve ever had,” said Gary Head, Chairman and CEO. “We have been blessed to have incredible loan growth throughout the history of our company, and we build on that momentum quarter after quarter. Our Signature Bank family is the best group of bankers I’ve been associated with in my 43-year banking career. Their teamwork and commitment to excellence consistently go above and beyond expectations.”

    “As a community bank, expanding our deposit base to support new loan growth is critical,” said Scott Sandlin, Chief Strategy Officer. “Our Bank has made deposit gathering a primary focus, and our team has done an outstanding job—deepening relationships with existing clients while also bringing in new customers. As a result, total deposits increased 4.0% during the second quarter of 2025 and 23.2% year-over-year. At quarter end, demand and non-interest bearing accounts represented 18.7% of total deposits, and savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts represented 38.4% of total deposits. We will continue to actively seek more opportunities to grow deposits in the coming quarters to meet the increasing demand for loans.”

    Second Quarter 2025 Financial Highlights:

    • Net income for the second quarter of 2025 increased to $3.30 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, compared to $1.85 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net interest income increased 31.7% to $11.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $9.0 million in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net interest margin (“NIM”) increased 31 basis points to 3.56% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.25% in the second quarter of 2024.
    • The Company recorded an $800,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025, compared to a $432,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net loans increased 21.6% to $1.194 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $982.3 million at June 30, 2024.
    • Nonperforming loans represented 0.03% of total loans at June 30, 2025, compared to 0.00% a year ago.
    • Total deposits increased $235.3 million, or 23.2%, year-over-year, to $1.249 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.014 billion at June 30, 2024.
    • Core deposits (demand and non-interest-bearing, savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts, CDs under $250,000 and CDARs reciprocal deposits) represented 70.10% of total deposits at June 30, 2025.
    • Tangible book value per common share was $41.17 at June 30, 2025, compared to $37.00 a year ago.

    Income Statement

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Company generated a return on average assets of 0.94% and a return on average equity of 12.62%, compared to 0.79% and 10.64%, respectively, in the first quarter of 2025 and 0.63% and 8.26%, respectively, in the second quarter of 2024.

    “Our second quarter net interest margin expanded by 17 basis points from the previous quarter and 31 basis points year-over-year, driven by loan growth and increased yields on our interest-earning assets,” said Brant Ward, President. NIM was 3.56% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.39% in the first quarter of 2025, and 3.25% in the second quarter of 2024. In the first six months of 2025, NIM expanded 37 basis points to 3.48%, compared to 3.11% in the first six months of 2024.

    Net interest income increased 31.7% to $11.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $9.0 million in the second quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily due to year-over-year loan growth. Total interest income increased 24.8% to $21.2 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $17.0 million in the second quarter of 2024, primarily attributable to the increase in loans. Total interest expense increased to $9.3 million in the second quarter of 2025, from $8.0 million in the second quarter of 2024, primarily due to an increase in deposit costs. In the first six months of 2025, net interest income increased 31.9% to $22.5 million, compared to $17.1 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Noninterest income increased 7.9% to $2.1 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $1.9 million in the second quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in secondary market fee income, which more than offset the decrease in wealth management fee income during the second quarter of 2025. In the first six months of 2025, noninterest income increased 14.5% to $4.0 million, compared to $3.5 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Noninterest expense was $8.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $8.1 million in the second quarter of 2024, as expenses have normalized following the investment in expanding the Company’s market presence over the past few years. In the first six months of the year, noninterest expense increased 6.0% to $17.4 million, compared to $16.4 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Balance Sheet

    Total assets increased 18.4% to $1.434 billion at June 30, 2025, from $1.211 billion at June 30, 2024, and increased 4.0% compared to $1.379 billion at March 31, 2025. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $25.6 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $49.5 million a year ago. Investment securities totaled $140.5 million at June 30, 2025, an increase from $115.5 million at June 30, 2024.

    Loans, net of allowance for credit losses, increased 21.6% to $1.194 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $982.3 million at June 30, 2024, and increased 5.9% compared to $1.128 billion at March 31, 2025.

    Total deposits increased 23.2% to $1.249 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.014 billion at June 30, 2024, and increased 4.0% compared to $1.201 billion at March 31, 2025. Demand and non-interest-bearing deposits decreased less than 1% compared to June 30, 2024, while savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts increased 37.6% compared to June 30, 2024.

    FHLB advances were $21.5 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $54.3 million at June 30, 2024, and $21.6 million at March 31, 2025. Total stockholders’ equity increased to $102.5 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $92.0 million at June 30, 2024, and $100.5 million at March 31, 2025. Tangible book value per common share was $41.17 at June 30, 2025, compared to $37.00 at June 30, 2024, and $40.33 at March 31, 2025.

    Credit Quality

    Due to strong quarterly loan growth, the Company recorded an $800,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025. This is compared to a $670,000 provision for credit losses in the first quarter of 2025, and a $432,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2024.

    There were $365,000 in nonperforming loans at June 30, 2025. This compared to $420,000 in nonperforming loans at March 31, 2025, and $32,000 in nonperforming loans at June 30, 2024. Nonperforming loans represented 0.03% of total loans on June 30, 2025, 0.04% of total loans on March 31, 2025, and 0.00% of total loans a year ago.

    “We remain conservative in building our credit loss reserves, continually reviewing our loan mix, assessing growth trends, and factoring in both regional and national economic conditions to ensure our allowance remains appropriately calibrated,” said Jeff Maland, Chief Risk Officer. The allowance for credit losses was $14.0 million, or 1.16% of total loans, at June 30, 2025, compared to $13.3 million, or 1.17% of total loans, at March 31, 2025, and $12.4 million, or 1.25% of total loans, at June 30, 2024.

    Net loan recoveries were $11,000 in the second quarter of 2025. This compared to net loan charge-offs of $137,000 in the first quarter of 2025, and net loan charge-offs of $111,000 in the second quarter of 2024.

    Capital

    The Bank’s capital ratios continued to exceed regulatory “well-capitalized” requirements, with a Total risk-based capital ratio estimate of 11.69%, a Tier 1 ratio of 10.44%, and a Leverage ratio of 9.12% for the Bank at June 30, 2025.

    About White River Bancshares Company

    White River Bancshares Company is the single bank holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas, headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Bank has locations in Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville, Rogers, Brinkley, Harrison and Jonesboro, Arkansas. Founded in 2005, Signature Bank of Arkansas provides a full line of financial services to small businesses, families and farms. White River Bancshares Company (OTCQX: WRIV), trades on the OTCQX® Best Market.  

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Signature Bank celebrated its 20-year anniversary of service to its Arkansas communities. In tandem with the celebration, the organization updated its mission statement:
    We are committed to being a trusted local bank for business owners, individuals, and families who seek personalized service from people they know. Our mission is to empower our customers to strengthen their connections through every interaction, ensuring that their dollars are reinvested locally to support the growth and prosperity of the community we share. We have a passion for preserving the traditions of community banking as we embrace the power of technology.

    About the Region

    White River Bancshares Company is headquartered in thriving Northwest Arkansas in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers MSA. The region is home to the corporate headquarters for Walmart Stores Inc, Sam’s Club, Tyson Foods, Simmons Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport. Hundreds of other market-leading companies including Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola and Rubbermaid maintain offices in the region in order to maintain their relationships with the locally based Fortune 500 companies. Northwest Arkansas is also home to the state’s flagship public educational institution, The University of Arkansas, and its Sam M. Walton College of Business. The region has seen significant growth in its medical and arts infrastructures with the continued expansion of Washington Regional Medical System, Northwest Medical System, Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas and Arkansas Children’s Hospital Northwest. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Walton Arts Center have led the expansion of the arts. Northwest Arkansas has been repeatedly recognized in recent years as one of the best places to live in the country and remains one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions. In May 2024, Walmart issued a relocation mandate requiring most of its remote employees, as well as most of its office workers in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto to move to, in most cases, Bentonville by November 1, 2024. While the company did not disclose a number, Bloomberg reported that the number of Walmart employees who would be moving to Bentonville would be in the thousands. Walmart is making a major investment in its hometown facilities, building a new, 350-acre headquarters campus, including walking and biking trails, a hotel, fitness facilities and a large childcare center.

    The Company has expanded eastward, with new markets in Jonesboro and Harrison. Jonesboro, located in Craighead County, is a city located on Crowley’s Ridge in the northeastern corner of Arkansas. It is the home of Arkansas State University and the cultural and economic center of Northeast Arkansas. Jonesboro also houses the region’s hospital network. U.S. Steel Corp. announced that it would locate a new $3 billion steel factory in Northeast Arkansas in Osceola, a move expected to create 900 jobs with an average pay over $100,000 annually, making it the largest capital investment project in Arkansas history. Harrison sits below Branson, Missouri, which is a family tourist destination and outdoor recreation, and is well known as an entertainment destination.

    The Company currently operates out of ten locations; three in Washington County; three in Benton County; two in Monroe County; one in Boone County; and one in Craighead County.

    The housing market in Washington and Benton counties remains robust. According to the Northwest Arkansas Board of Realtors, the average home in Washington County sold for $429,000 in May 2025, with an average of 97 days on the market. For Benton County, the average house sold for $461,000, with an average of 92 days on the market.

    Source:
    http://www.nwarealtors.org/market-statistics/

    Forward Looking Statements

    This press release contains statements about future events. These forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions of management of the Company and the Bank and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “believe,” “plan,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “project,” or similar expressions or the negative of those terms. Our ability to predict results of future events and the actual effect of future plans or strategies are inherently uncertain, and actual results may differ materially from those predicted in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects or that could affect the outcome of such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, changes in interest rates; the economic health of the local real estate market; general economic conditions; credit deterioration in our loan portfolio that would cause us to increase our allowance for loan losses; legislative or regulatory changes; technological developments; monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board; the quality or composition of our loan and securities portfolios; demand for loan products in our market areas; deposit flows and costs of capital; competition; retention and recruitment of qualified personnel; demand for financial services in our market areas; and changes in accounting principles, policies, and guidelines. These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. The Company does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions that may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events.

    Contact: Scott Sandlin, Chief Strategy Officer
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    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
    (Unaudited)
                   
        For the Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
          2025     2025     2024  
                   
    INTEREST INCOME              
    Loans, including fees   $ 19,611,698   $ 18,315,006   $ 15,763,452  
    Investment securities     1,431,773     1,258,571     1,083,415  
    Federal funds sold and other     175,917     232,978     162,250  
    Total interest income     21,219,388     19,806,555     17,009,117  
                   
    INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Deposits     8,538,199     8,312,455     7,106,512  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances     296,860     393,057     448,263  
    Notes payable     477,735     475,425     398,017  
    Federal funds purchased and other     7,113     13,022     21,787  
    Total interest expense     9,319,907     9,193,959     7,974,579  
    NET INTEREST INCOME     11,899,481     10,612,596     9,034,538  
    Provision for credit losses     800,000     670,000     432,000  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES     11,099,481     9,942,596     8,602,538  
                   
    NON-INTEREST INCOME              
    Service charges and fees on deposits     162,185     171,186     154,816  
    Wealth management fee income     994,100     1,017,829     1,065,553  
    Secondary market fee income     223,956     128,824     113,926  
    Bank owned-life insurance income     82,190     80,603     80,478  
    Gain on sales and write-downs of foreclosed assets     15,475         326  
    Other     616,667     544,141     527,064  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME     2,094,573     1,942,583     1,942,163  
                   
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Salaries and benefits     5,185,716     4,931,692     4,784,556  
    Occupancy and equipment     1,189,886     1,145,101     936,818  
    Data processing     857,198     858,115     704,080  
    Marketing and business development     609,549     397,137     473,618  
    Professional services     699,968     650,708     617,890  
    Amortization of other intangible assets     53,037     53,036     53,037  
    Other     326,224     393,498     494,203  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSE     8,921,578     8,429,287     8,064,202  
                   
    Income before income taxes     4,272,476     3,455,892     2,480,499  
    Income tax provision     974,775     826,085     631,462  
    NET INCOME   $ 3,297,701   $ 2,629,807   $ 1,849,037  
                   
    EARNINGS PER SHARE              
    Basic (1)   $ 1.35   $ 1.07   $ 0.81  
    Diluted (1)   $ 1.34   $ 1.07   $ 0.81  
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
           
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME  
    (Unaudited)  
                 
          Six Months Ended  
          June 30,  
          2025   2024  
                 
    INTEREST INCOME            
    Loans, including fees     $ 37,926,704   $ 30,758,374  
    Investment securities       2,690,344     2,012,455  
    Federal funds sold and other       408,895     258,404  
    Total Interest Income       41,025,943     33,029,233  
                 
    INTEREST EXPENSE            
    Deposits       16,850,654     14,091,305  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances       689,917     968,582  
    Notes payable       953,160     796,034  
    Federal funds purchased and other       20,135     100,047  
    Total interest expense       18,513,866     15,955,968  
    NET INTEREST INCOME       22,512,077     17,073,265  
    Provision for credit losses       1,470,000     1,080,000  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES       21,042,077     15,993,265  
                 
    NON-INTEREST INCOME            
    Service charges and fees on deposits       333,371     305,165  
    Wealth management fee income       2,011,929     1,911,059  
    Secondary market fee income       352,780     170,990  
    Bank owned life insurance income       162,793     160,359  
    Gain on sales and write-downs of foreclosed assets       15,475     1,376  
    Other       1,160,808     976,319  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME       4,037,156     3,525,268  
                 
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE            
    Salaries and benefits       10,117,408     9,784,089  
    Occupancy and equipment       2,334,987     1,864,942  
    Data processing       1,715,313     1,494,649  
    Marketing and business development       1,006,686     937,315  
    Professional services       1,350,676     1,287,757  
    Amortization of intangible asset       106,073     106,073  
    Other       719,722     898,039  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSE       17,350,865     16,372,864  
                 
    Income before income taxes       7,728,368     3,145,669  
    Income tax provision       1,800,860     787,404  
    NET INCOME     $ 5,927,508   $ 2,358,265  
                 
    EARNINGS PER SHARE            
    Basic (1)     $ 2.42   $ 1.11  
    Diluted (1)     $ 2.42   $ 1.11  
                 
      (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                 
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS  
    (Unaudited)  
                   
        June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024  
                   
    ASSETS                      
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 25,604,276     $ 48,360,156     $ 49,495,763    
    Investment securities     140,544,711       134,968,153       115,526,915    
    Loans held for sale     2,442,642       874,009       997,907    
    Loans     1,208,102,220       1,141,369,199       994,754,063    
    Allowance for credit losses     (14,033,740 )     (13,347,855 )     (12,434,130 )  
    Net loans     1,194,068,480       1,128,021,344       982,319,933    
    Premises and equipment, net     37,411,490       35,647,835       30,442,837    
    Foreclosed assets held for sale           310,406       777,606    
    Accrued interest receivable     7,024,823       6,629,881       5,433,391    
    Bank owned life insurance     9,942,100       9,859,911       9,614,851    
    Deferred income taxes     4,522,795       4,220,559       4,788,942    
    Other investments     7,925,019       6,782,614       8,094,125    
    Intangible assets, net     1,697,167       1,750,204       1,909,313    
    Other assets     2,783,012       1,825,830       1,733,790    
    TOTAL ASSETS   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
                   
    LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                      
    Deposits:              
    Demand and non-interest-bearing   $ 233,078,431     $ 231,331,391     $ 233,230,007    
    Savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts     479,532,136       456,733,576       348,391,562    
    Time deposits     536,591,123       512,882,444       432,248,979    
    Total deposits     1,249,201,690       1,200,947,411       1,013,870,548    
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances     21,518,084       21,593,143       54,314,495    
    Notes payable     26,159,110       26,141,832       26,090,002    
    Operating lease liability     21,918,414       20,029,714       15,930,503    
    Reserve for losses on unfunded commitments     1,603,000       1,478,000       1,433,000    
    Accrued interest payable     2,636,403       2,731,699       2,714,687    
    Other liabilities     8,433,777       5,798,159       4,745,292    
    TOTAL LIABILITIES     1,331,470,478       1,278,719,958       1,119,098,527    
                   
    Stockholders’ equity:              
    Common stock (1)     24,876       24,882       24,698    
    Surplus (1)     102,893,483       102,784,831       102,457,705    
    Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)     6,787,654       4,714,375       (2,484,500 )  
    Treasury stock, at cost     (1,284,359 )     (1,265,731 )     (1,132,905 )  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (5,925,617 )     (5,727,413 )     (6,828,152 )  
    TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY     102,496,037       100,530,944       92,036,846    
                   
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                   
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY
    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
                   
        (Unaudited)  
        Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
                   
    FOR THE PERIOD              
    Net income   $ 3,297,701     $ 2,629,807     $ 1,849,037    
    Net income before taxes     4,272,476       3,455,892       2,480,499    
    Dividends declared per share (1)     0.50             0.50    
                   
                   
    PERIOD END BALANCE              
    Total assets   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
    Total investments     140,544,711       134,968,153       115,526,915    
    Total loans, net     1,194,068,480       1,128,021,344       982,319,933    
    Allowance for credit losses     (14,033,740 )     (13,347,855 )     (12,434,131 )  
    Total deposits     1,249,201,690       1,200,947,411       1,013,870,548    
    Stockholders’ equity     102,496,037       100,530,944       92,036,846    
                   
                   
    RATIO ANALYSIS              
    Return on average assets (annualized)     0.94 %     0.79 %     0.63 %  
    Return on average equity (annualized)     12.62 %     10.64 %     8.26 %  
    Net loans/Deposits     95.59 %     93.93 %     96.89 %  
    Total Stockholders’ Equity/Total assets     7.15 %     7.29 %     7.60 %  
    Net loan losses/Total loans     -0.00 %     0.01 %     0.01 %  
    Uninsured & unpledged deposits     32.37 %     31.00 %     31.21 %  
                   
                   
    PER SHARE DATA              
    Shares outstanding (1)     2,448,246       2,449,317       2,435,700    
    Weighted average shares outstanding (1)     2,448,734       2,446,747       2,291,316    
    Diluted weighted average shares outstanding (1)     2,454,485       2,451,161       2,291,316    
    Basic earnings (1)   $ 1.35     $ 1.07     $ 0.81    
    Diluted earnings (1)     1.34       1.07       0.81    
    Book value (1)     41.87       41.04       37.79    
    Tangible book value (1)     41.17       40.33       37.00    
                   
                   
    ASSET QUALITY              
    Net (recoveries) charge-offs   $ (10,889 )   $ 136,970     $ 110,968    
    Classified assets     402,406       853,745       1,090,758    
    Nonperforming loans     364,853       419,985       32,054    
    Nonperforming assets     364,853       730,391       809,660    
    Total nonperforming loans/Total loans     0.03 %     0.04 %     0.00 %  
    Total nonperforming loans/Total assets     0.03 %     0.03 %     0.00 %  
    Total nonperforming assets/Total assets     0.03 %     0.05 %     0.07 %  
    Allowance for credit losses/Total loans     1.16 %     1.17 %     1.25 %  
                   
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                   
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE  
    (Unaudited)  
                                           
        Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
          2025       2025       2024    
        Average       Average   Average       Average   Average       Average  
        Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate  
                                           
    Interest-earning assets:                                      
    Federal funds sold and other   $ 15,102,485   $ 175,917   4.67 %   $ 23,287,989   $ 232,978   4.06 %   $ 11,798,448   $ 162,250   5.53 %  
    Investment securities available-for-sale (1)     138,229,178     1,289,470   3.74 %     133,405,472     1,208,821   3.67 %     114,427,481     941,900   3.31 %  
    Loans receivable     1,169,591,045     19,611,698   6.73 %     1,106,648,533     18,315,006   6.71 %     973,396,880     15,763,452   6.51 %  
    Total interest-earning assets     1,322,922,708   $ 21,077,085   6.39 %     1,263,341,994   $ 19,756,805   6.34 %     1,099,622,809   $ 16,867,602   6.17 %  
    Noninterest-earning assets     81,927,528             81,821,189             74,503,352          
    Total assets   $ 1,404,850,236           $ 1,345,163,183           $ 1,174,126,161          
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                      
    Interest-bearing deposits   $ 985,435,006   $ 8,538,199   3.48 %   $ 937,669,969   $ 8,312,455   3.60 %   $ 770,303,642   $ 7,106,512   3.71 %  
    FHLB advances and federal funds purchased     26,552,308     303,973   4.59 %     36,654,930     406,079   4.49 %     40,440,625     470,050   4.67 %  
    Notes payable     26,150,819     477,735   7.33 %     26,131,761     475,425   7.38 %     25,506,601     398,017   6.28 %  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,038,138,133   $ 9,319,907   3.60 %     1,000,456,660   $ 9,193,959   3.73 %     836,250,868   $ 7,974,579   3.84 %  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities     261,876,451             244,466,979             247,820,333          
    Total liabilities     1,300,014,584             1,244,923,639             1,084,071,201          
    Stockholders’ equity     104,835,652             100,239,544             90,054,960          
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,404,850,236           $ 1,345,163,183           $ 1,174,126,161          
    Net interest-earning assets   $ 284,784,575           $ 262,885,334           $ 263,371,941          
    Net interest spread       $ 11,757,178   2.79 %       $ 10,562,846   2.61 %       $ 8,893,023   2.33 %  
    Net interest margin           3.56 %           3.39 %           3.25 %  
                                           
    (1 ) Excludes investments in bank stock (Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Bank, and First National Bankers Bankshares).      
                                           
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE  
    (Unaudited)  
                               
        Six Months Ended June 30,  
          2025       2024    
        Average       Average   Average       Average  
        Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate  
                               
    Interest-earning assets:                          
    Federal funds sold and other   $ 19,172,625   $ 408,895   4.30 %   $ 10,071,062   $ 258,404   5.16 %  
    Investment securities available-for-sale (1)     135,830,651     2,498,291   3.71 %     114,434,010     1,842,786   3.24 %  
    Loans receivable     1,138,293,665     37,926,704   6.72 %     967,102,566     30,758,374   6.40 %  
    Total interest-earning assets     1,293,296,941   $ 40,833,890   6.37 %     1,091,607,638   $ 32,859,564   6.05 %  
    Noninterest-earning assets     81,874,656             72,612,145          
    Total assets   $ 1,375,171,597           $ 1,164,219,783          
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                          
    Interest-bearing deposits   $ 961,684,434   $ 16,850,654   3.53 %   $ 766,601,621   $ 14,091,305   3.70 %  
    FHLB advances and federal funds purchased     31,575,711     710,052   4.53 %     45,594,923     1,068,629   4.71 %  
    Notes payable     26,141,343     953,160   7.35 %     25,500,463     796,034   6.28 %  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,019,401,488   $ 18,513,866   3.66 %     837,697,007   $ 15,955,968   3.83 %  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities     253,207,317             240,831,655          
    Total liabilities     1,272,608,805             1,078,528,662          
    Stockholders’ equity     102,562,792             85,691,121          
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,375,171,597           $ 1,164,219,783          
    Net interest-earning assets   $ 273,895,453           $ 253,910,631          
    Net interest spread       $ 22,320,024   2.70 %       $ 16,903,596   2.22 %  
    Net interest margin           3.48 %           3.11 %  
                               
    (1 )   Excludes investments in bank stock (Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Bank, and First National Bankers Bankshares).
                               

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  • MIL-OSI: White River Bancshares Co. Reports Net Income of $3.30 million, or $1.34 Per Diluted Share, in 2Q25; Results Driven by Loan Growth and Net Interest Margin Expansion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — White River Bancshares Company (OTCQX: WRIV) (the “Company”), the holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas (the “Bank”), today reported net income increased to $3.30 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $1.85 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2024. The Company reported net income of $2.63 million, or $1.07 per diluted share, for the prior quarter. In the first six months of 2025, net income increased to $5.93 million, or $2.42 per diluted share, compared to $2.36 million, or $1.11 per diluted share, in the first six months of 2024. All financial results are unaudited and all per share data has been adjusted to reflect the two-for-one stock split effected September 4, 2024.

    “We had a strong second quarter—the most profitable quarter we’ve ever had,” said Gary Head, Chairman and CEO. “We have been blessed to have incredible loan growth throughout the history of our company, and we build on that momentum quarter after quarter. Our Signature Bank family is the best group of bankers I’ve been associated with in my 43-year banking career. Their teamwork and commitment to excellence consistently go above and beyond expectations.”

    “As a community bank, expanding our deposit base to support new loan growth is critical,” said Scott Sandlin, Chief Strategy Officer. “Our Bank has made deposit gathering a primary focus, and our team has done an outstanding job—deepening relationships with existing clients while also bringing in new customers. As a result, total deposits increased 4.0% during the second quarter of 2025 and 23.2% year-over-year. At quarter end, demand and non-interest bearing accounts represented 18.7% of total deposits, and savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts represented 38.4% of total deposits. We will continue to actively seek more opportunities to grow deposits in the coming quarters to meet the increasing demand for loans.”

    Second Quarter 2025 Financial Highlights:

    • Net income for the second quarter of 2025 increased to $3.30 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, compared to $1.85 million, or $0.81 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net interest income increased 31.7% to $11.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $9.0 million in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net interest margin (“NIM”) increased 31 basis points to 3.56% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.25% in the second quarter of 2024.
    • The Company recorded an $800,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025, compared to a $432,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net loans increased 21.6% to $1.194 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $982.3 million at June 30, 2024.
    • Nonperforming loans represented 0.03% of total loans at June 30, 2025, compared to 0.00% a year ago.
    • Total deposits increased $235.3 million, or 23.2%, year-over-year, to $1.249 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.014 billion at June 30, 2024.
    • Core deposits (demand and non-interest-bearing, savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts, CDs under $250,000 and CDARs reciprocal deposits) represented 70.10% of total deposits at June 30, 2025.
    • Tangible book value per common share was $41.17 at June 30, 2025, compared to $37.00 a year ago.

    Income Statement

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Company generated a return on average assets of 0.94% and a return on average equity of 12.62%, compared to 0.79% and 10.64%, respectively, in the first quarter of 2025 and 0.63% and 8.26%, respectively, in the second quarter of 2024.

    “Our second quarter net interest margin expanded by 17 basis points from the previous quarter and 31 basis points year-over-year, driven by loan growth and increased yields on our interest-earning assets,” said Brant Ward, President. NIM was 3.56% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.39% in the first quarter of 2025, and 3.25% in the second quarter of 2024. In the first six months of 2025, NIM expanded 37 basis points to 3.48%, compared to 3.11% in the first six months of 2024.

    Net interest income increased 31.7% to $11.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $9.0 million in the second quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily due to year-over-year loan growth. Total interest income increased 24.8% to $21.2 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $17.0 million in the second quarter of 2024, primarily attributable to the increase in loans. Total interest expense increased to $9.3 million in the second quarter of 2025, from $8.0 million in the second quarter of 2024, primarily due to an increase in deposit costs. In the first six months of 2025, net interest income increased 31.9% to $22.5 million, compared to $17.1 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Noninterest income increased 7.9% to $2.1 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $1.9 million in the second quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in secondary market fee income, which more than offset the decrease in wealth management fee income during the second quarter of 2025. In the first six months of 2025, noninterest income increased 14.5% to $4.0 million, compared to $3.5 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Noninterest expense was $8.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $8.1 million in the second quarter of 2024, as expenses have normalized following the investment in expanding the Company’s market presence over the past few years. In the first six months of the year, noninterest expense increased 6.0% to $17.4 million, compared to $16.4 million in the first six months of 2024.

    Balance Sheet

    Total assets increased 18.4% to $1.434 billion at June 30, 2025, from $1.211 billion at June 30, 2024, and increased 4.0% compared to $1.379 billion at March 31, 2025. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $25.6 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $49.5 million a year ago. Investment securities totaled $140.5 million at June 30, 2025, an increase from $115.5 million at June 30, 2024.

    Loans, net of allowance for credit losses, increased 21.6% to $1.194 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $982.3 million at June 30, 2024, and increased 5.9% compared to $1.128 billion at March 31, 2025.

    Total deposits increased 23.2% to $1.249 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.014 billion at June 30, 2024, and increased 4.0% compared to $1.201 billion at March 31, 2025. Demand and non-interest-bearing deposits decreased less than 1% compared to June 30, 2024, while savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts increased 37.6% compared to June 30, 2024.

    FHLB advances were $21.5 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $54.3 million at June 30, 2024, and $21.6 million at March 31, 2025. Total stockholders’ equity increased to $102.5 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $92.0 million at June 30, 2024, and $100.5 million at March 31, 2025. Tangible book value per common share was $41.17 at June 30, 2025, compared to $37.00 at June 30, 2024, and $40.33 at March 31, 2025.

    Credit Quality

    Due to strong quarterly loan growth, the Company recorded an $800,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025. This is compared to a $670,000 provision for credit losses in the first quarter of 2025, and a $432,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2024.

    There were $365,000 in nonperforming loans at June 30, 2025. This compared to $420,000 in nonperforming loans at March 31, 2025, and $32,000 in nonperforming loans at June 30, 2024. Nonperforming loans represented 0.03% of total loans on June 30, 2025, 0.04% of total loans on March 31, 2025, and 0.00% of total loans a year ago.

    “We remain conservative in building our credit loss reserves, continually reviewing our loan mix, assessing growth trends, and factoring in both regional and national economic conditions to ensure our allowance remains appropriately calibrated,” said Jeff Maland, Chief Risk Officer. The allowance for credit losses was $14.0 million, or 1.16% of total loans, at June 30, 2025, compared to $13.3 million, or 1.17% of total loans, at March 31, 2025, and $12.4 million, or 1.25% of total loans, at June 30, 2024.

    Net loan recoveries were $11,000 in the second quarter of 2025. This compared to net loan charge-offs of $137,000 in the first quarter of 2025, and net loan charge-offs of $111,000 in the second quarter of 2024.

    Capital

    The Bank’s capital ratios continued to exceed regulatory “well-capitalized” requirements, with a Total risk-based capital ratio estimate of 11.69%, a Tier 1 ratio of 10.44%, and a Leverage ratio of 9.12% for the Bank at June 30, 2025.

    About White River Bancshares Company

    White River Bancshares Company is the single bank holding company for Signature Bank of Arkansas, headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Bank has locations in Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville, Rogers, Brinkley, Harrison and Jonesboro, Arkansas. Founded in 2005, Signature Bank of Arkansas provides a full line of financial services to small businesses, families and farms. White River Bancshares Company (OTCQX: WRIV), trades on the OTCQX® Best Market.  

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Signature Bank celebrated its 20-year anniversary of service to its Arkansas communities. In tandem with the celebration, the organization updated its mission statement:
    We are committed to being a trusted local bank for business owners, individuals, and families who seek personalized service from people they know. Our mission is to empower our customers to strengthen their connections through every interaction, ensuring that their dollars are reinvested locally to support the growth and prosperity of the community we share. We have a passion for preserving the traditions of community banking as we embrace the power of technology.

    About the Region

    White River Bancshares Company is headquartered in thriving Northwest Arkansas in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers MSA. The region is home to the corporate headquarters for Walmart Stores Inc, Sam’s Club, Tyson Foods, Simmons Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport. Hundreds of other market-leading companies including Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola and Rubbermaid maintain offices in the region in order to maintain their relationships with the locally based Fortune 500 companies. Northwest Arkansas is also home to the state’s flagship public educational institution, The University of Arkansas, and its Sam M. Walton College of Business. The region has seen significant growth in its medical and arts infrastructures with the continued expansion of Washington Regional Medical System, Northwest Medical System, Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas and Arkansas Children’s Hospital Northwest. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Walton Arts Center have led the expansion of the arts. Northwest Arkansas has been repeatedly recognized in recent years as one of the best places to live in the country and remains one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions. In May 2024, Walmart issued a relocation mandate requiring most of its remote employees, as well as most of its office workers in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto to move to, in most cases, Bentonville by November 1, 2024. While the company did not disclose a number, Bloomberg reported that the number of Walmart employees who would be moving to Bentonville would be in the thousands. Walmart is making a major investment in its hometown facilities, building a new, 350-acre headquarters campus, including walking and biking trails, a hotel, fitness facilities and a large childcare center.

    The Company has expanded eastward, with new markets in Jonesboro and Harrison. Jonesboro, located in Craighead County, is a city located on Crowley’s Ridge in the northeastern corner of Arkansas. It is the home of Arkansas State University and the cultural and economic center of Northeast Arkansas. Jonesboro also houses the region’s hospital network. U.S. Steel Corp. announced that it would locate a new $3 billion steel factory in Northeast Arkansas in Osceola, a move expected to create 900 jobs with an average pay over $100,000 annually, making it the largest capital investment project in Arkansas history. Harrison sits below Branson, Missouri, which is a family tourist destination and outdoor recreation, and is well known as an entertainment destination.

    The Company currently operates out of ten locations; three in Washington County; three in Benton County; two in Monroe County; one in Boone County; and one in Craighead County.

    The housing market in Washington and Benton counties remains robust. According to the Northwest Arkansas Board of Realtors, the average home in Washington County sold for $429,000 in May 2025, with an average of 97 days on the market. For Benton County, the average house sold for $461,000, with an average of 92 days on the market.

    Source:
    http://www.nwarealtors.org/market-statistics/

    Forward Looking Statements

    This press release contains statements about future events. These forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions of management of the Company and the Bank and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “believe,” “plan,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “project,” or similar expressions or the negative of those terms. Our ability to predict results of future events and the actual effect of future plans or strategies are inherently uncertain, and actual results may differ materially from those predicted in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects or that could affect the outcome of such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, changes in interest rates; the economic health of the local real estate market; general economic conditions; credit deterioration in our loan portfolio that would cause us to increase our allowance for loan losses; legislative or regulatory changes; technological developments; monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board; the quality or composition of our loan and securities portfolios; demand for loan products in our market areas; deposit flows and costs of capital; competition; retention and recruitment of qualified personnel; demand for financial services in our market areas; and changes in accounting principles, policies, and guidelines. These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. The Company does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions that may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events.

    Contact: Scott Sandlin, Chief Strategy Officer
      479-684-3754
       
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
    (Unaudited)
                   
        For the Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
          2025     2025     2024  
                   
    INTEREST INCOME              
    Loans, including fees   $ 19,611,698   $ 18,315,006   $ 15,763,452  
    Investment securities     1,431,773     1,258,571     1,083,415  
    Federal funds sold and other     175,917     232,978     162,250  
    Total interest income     21,219,388     19,806,555     17,009,117  
                   
    INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Deposits     8,538,199     8,312,455     7,106,512  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances     296,860     393,057     448,263  
    Notes payable     477,735     475,425     398,017  
    Federal funds purchased and other     7,113     13,022     21,787  
    Total interest expense     9,319,907     9,193,959     7,974,579  
    NET INTEREST INCOME     11,899,481     10,612,596     9,034,538  
    Provision for credit losses     800,000     670,000     432,000  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES     11,099,481     9,942,596     8,602,538  
                   
    NON-INTEREST INCOME              
    Service charges and fees on deposits     162,185     171,186     154,816  
    Wealth management fee income     994,100     1,017,829     1,065,553  
    Secondary market fee income     223,956     128,824     113,926  
    Bank owned-life insurance income     82,190     80,603     80,478  
    Gain on sales and write-downs of foreclosed assets     15,475         326  
    Other     616,667     544,141     527,064  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME     2,094,573     1,942,583     1,942,163  
                   
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Salaries and benefits     5,185,716     4,931,692     4,784,556  
    Occupancy and equipment     1,189,886     1,145,101     936,818  
    Data processing     857,198     858,115     704,080  
    Marketing and business development     609,549     397,137     473,618  
    Professional services     699,968     650,708     617,890  
    Amortization of other intangible assets     53,037     53,036     53,037  
    Other     326,224     393,498     494,203  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSE     8,921,578     8,429,287     8,064,202  
                   
    Income before income taxes     4,272,476     3,455,892     2,480,499  
    Income tax provision     974,775     826,085     631,462  
    NET INCOME   $ 3,297,701   $ 2,629,807   $ 1,849,037  
                   
    EARNINGS PER SHARE              
    Basic (1)   $ 1.35   $ 1.07   $ 0.81  
    Diluted (1)   $ 1.34   $ 1.07   $ 0.81  
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
           
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME  
    (Unaudited)  
                 
          Six Months Ended  
          June 30,  
          2025   2024  
                 
    INTEREST INCOME            
    Loans, including fees     $ 37,926,704   $ 30,758,374  
    Investment securities       2,690,344     2,012,455  
    Federal funds sold and other       408,895     258,404  
    Total Interest Income       41,025,943     33,029,233  
                 
    INTEREST EXPENSE            
    Deposits       16,850,654     14,091,305  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances       689,917     968,582  
    Notes payable       953,160     796,034  
    Federal funds purchased and other       20,135     100,047  
    Total interest expense       18,513,866     15,955,968  
    NET INTEREST INCOME       22,512,077     17,073,265  
    Provision for credit losses       1,470,000     1,080,000  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES       21,042,077     15,993,265  
                 
    NON-INTEREST INCOME            
    Service charges and fees on deposits       333,371     305,165  
    Wealth management fee income       2,011,929     1,911,059  
    Secondary market fee income       352,780     170,990  
    Bank owned life insurance income       162,793     160,359  
    Gain on sales and write-downs of foreclosed assets       15,475     1,376  
    Other       1,160,808     976,319  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME       4,037,156     3,525,268  
                 
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE            
    Salaries and benefits       10,117,408     9,784,089  
    Occupancy and equipment       2,334,987     1,864,942  
    Data processing       1,715,313     1,494,649  
    Marketing and business development       1,006,686     937,315  
    Professional services       1,350,676     1,287,757  
    Amortization of intangible asset       106,073     106,073  
    Other       719,722     898,039  
    TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSE       17,350,865     16,372,864  
                 
    Income before income taxes       7,728,368     3,145,669  
    Income tax provision       1,800,860     787,404  
    NET INCOME     $ 5,927,508   $ 2,358,265  
                 
    EARNINGS PER SHARE            
    Basic (1)     $ 2.42   $ 1.11  
    Diluted (1)     $ 2.42   $ 1.11  
                 
      (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                 
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS  
    (Unaudited)  
                   
        June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024  
                   
    ASSETS                      
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 25,604,276     $ 48,360,156     $ 49,495,763    
    Investment securities     140,544,711       134,968,153       115,526,915    
    Loans held for sale     2,442,642       874,009       997,907    
    Loans     1,208,102,220       1,141,369,199       994,754,063    
    Allowance for credit losses     (14,033,740 )     (13,347,855 )     (12,434,130 )  
    Net loans     1,194,068,480       1,128,021,344       982,319,933    
    Premises and equipment, net     37,411,490       35,647,835       30,442,837    
    Foreclosed assets held for sale           310,406       777,606    
    Accrued interest receivable     7,024,823       6,629,881       5,433,391    
    Bank owned life insurance     9,942,100       9,859,911       9,614,851    
    Deferred income taxes     4,522,795       4,220,559       4,788,942    
    Other investments     7,925,019       6,782,614       8,094,125    
    Intangible assets, net     1,697,167       1,750,204       1,909,313    
    Other assets     2,783,012       1,825,830       1,733,790    
    TOTAL ASSETS   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
                   
    LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                      
    Deposits:              
    Demand and non-interest-bearing   $ 233,078,431     $ 231,331,391     $ 233,230,007    
    Savings and interest-bearing transaction accounts     479,532,136       456,733,576       348,391,562    
    Time deposits     536,591,123       512,882,444       432,248,979    
    Total deposits     1,249,201,690       1,200,947,411       1,013,870,548    
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances     21,518,084       21,593,143       54,314,495    
    Notes payable     26,159,110       26,141,832       26,090,002    
    Operating lease liability     21,918,414       20,029,714       15,930,503    
    Reserve for losses on unfunded commitments     1,603,000       1,478,000       1,433,000    
    Accrued interest payable     2,636,403       2,731,699       2,714,687    
    Other liabilities     8,433,777       5,798,159       4,745,292    
    TOTAL LIABILITIES     1,331,470,478       1,278,719,958       1,119,098,527    
                   
    Stockholders’ equity:              
    Common stock (1)     24,876       24,882       24,698    
    Surplus (1)     102,893,483       102,784,831       102,457,705    
    Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)     6,787,654       4,714,375       (2,484,500 )  
    Treasury stock, at cost     (1,284,359 )     (1,265,731 )     (1,132,905 )  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (5,925,617 )     (5,727,413 )     (6,828,152 )  
    TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY     102,496,037       100,530,944       92,036,846    
                   
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                   
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY
    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
                   
        (Unaudited)  
        Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
                   
    FOR THE PERIOD              
    Net income   $ 3,297,701     $ 2,629,807     $ 1,849,037    
    Net income before taxes     4,272,476       3,455,892       2,480,499    
    Dividends declared per share (1)     0.50             0.50    
                   
                   
    PERIOD END BALANCE              
    Total assets   $ 1,433,966,515     $ 1,379,250,902     $ 1,211,135,373    
    Total investments     140,544,711       134,968,153       115,526,915    
    Total loans, net     1,194,068,480       1,128,021,344       982,319,933    
    Allowance for credit losses     (14,033,740 )     (13,347,855 )     (12,434,131 )  
    Total deposits     1,249,201,690       1,200,947,411       1,013,870,548    
    Stockholders’ equity     102,496,037       100,530,944       92,036,846    
                   
                   
    RATIO ANALYSIS              
    Return on average assets (annualized)     0.94 %     0.79 %     0.63 %  
    Return on average equity (annualized)     12.62 %     10.64 %     8.26 %  
    Net loans/Deposits     95.59 %     93.93 %     96.89 %  
    Total Stockholders’ Equity/Total assets     7.15 %     7.29 %     7.60 %  
    Net loan losses/Total loans     -0.00 %     0.01 %     0.01 %  
    Uninsured & unpledged deposits     32.37 %     31.00 %     31.21 %  
                   
                   
    PER SHARE DATA              
    Shares outstanding (1)     2,448,246       2,449,317       2,435,700    
    Weighted average shares outstanding (1)     2,448,734       2,446,747       2,291,316    
    Diluted weighted average shares outstanding (1)     2,454,485       2,451,161       2,291,316    
    Basic earnings (1)   $ 1.35     $ 1.07     $ 0.81    
    Diluted earnings (1)     1.34       1.07       0.81    
    Book value (1)     41.87       41.04       37.79    
    Tangible book value (1)     41.17       40.33       37.00    
                   
                   
    ASSET QUALITY              
    Net (recoveries) charge-offs   $ (10,889 )   $ 136,970     $ 110,968    
    Classified assets     402,406       853,745       1,090,758    
    Nonperforming loans     364,853       419,985       32,054    
    Nonperforming assets     364,853       730,391       809,660    
    Total nonperforming loans/Total loans     0.03 %     0.04 %     0.00 %  
    Total nonperforming loans/Total assets     0.03 %     0.03 %     0.00 %  
    Total nonperforming assets/Total assets     0.03 %     0.05 %     0.07 %  
    Allowance for credit losses/Total loans     1.16 %     1.17 %     1.25 %  
                   
                   
    (1 ) Prior periods adjusted to give effect to stock split effected in the form of a dividend on September 4, 2024.  
                   
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE  
    (Unaudited)  
                                           
        Three Months Ended  
        June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
          2025       2025       2024    
        Average       Average   Average       Average   Average       Average  
        Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate  
                                           
    Interest-earning assets:                                      
    Federal funds sold and other   $ 15,102,485   $ 175,917   4.67 %   $ 23,287,989   $ 232,978   4.06 %   $ 11,798,448   $ 162,250   5.53 %  
    Investment securities available-for-sale (1)     138,229,178     1,289,470   3.74 %     133,405,472     1,208,821   3.67 %     114,427,481     941,900   3.31 %  
    Loans receivable     1,169,591,045     19,611,698   6.73 %     1,106,648,533     18,315,006   6.71 %     973,396,880     15,763,452   6.51 %  
    Total interest-earning assets     1,322,922,708   $ 21,077,085   6.39 %     1,263,341,994   $ 19,756,805   6.34 %     1,099,622,809   $ 16,867,602   6.17 %  
    Noninterest-earning assets     81,927,528             81,821,189             74,503,352          
    Total assets   $ 1,404,850,236           $ 1,345,163,183           $ 1,174,126,161          
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                      
    Interest-bearing deposits   $ 985,435,006   $ 8,538,199   3.48 %   $ 937,669,969   $ 8,312,455   3.60 %   $ 770,303,642   $ 7,106,512   3.71 %  
    FHLB advances and federal funds purchased     26,552,308     303,973   4.59 %     36,654,930     406,079   4.49 %     40,440,625     470,050   4.67 %  
    Notes payable     26,150,819     477,735   7.33 %     26,131,761     475,425   7.38 %     25,506,601     398,017   6.28 %  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,038,138,133   $ 9,319,907   3.60 %     1,000,456,660   $ 9,193,959   3.73 %     836,250,868   $ 7,974,579   3.84 %  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities     261,876,451             244,466,979             247,820,333          
    Total liabilities     1,300,014,584             1,244,923,639             1,084,071,201          
    Stockholders’ equity     104,835,652             100,239,544             90,054,960          
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,404,850,236           $ 1,345,163,183           $ 1,174,126,161          
    Net interest-earning assets   $ 284,784,575           $ 262,885,334           $ 263,371,941          
    Net interest spread       $ 11,757,178   2.79 %       $ 10,562,846   2.61 %       $ 8,893,023   2.33 %  
    Net interest margin           3.56 %           3.39 %           3.25 %  
                                           
    (1 ) Excludes investments in bank stock (Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Bank, and First National Bankers Bankshares).      
                                           
    WHITE RIVER BANCSHARES COMPANY  
    INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE  
    (Unaudited)  
                               
        Six Months Ended June 30,  
          2025       2024    
        Average       Average   Average       Average  
        Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate   Balance   Interest   Yield/Rate  
                               
    Interest-earning assets:                          
    Federal funds sold and other   $ 19,172,625   $ 408,895   4.30 %   $ 10,071,062   $ 258,404   5.16 %  
    Investment securities available-for-sale (1)     135,830,651     2,498,291   3.71 %     114,434,010     1,842,786   3.24 %  
    Loans receivable     1,138,293,665     37,926,704   6.72 %     967,102,566     30,758,374   6.40 %  
    Total interest-earning assets     1,293,296,941   $ 40,833,890   6.37 %     1,091,607,638   $ 32,859,564   6.05 %  
    Noninterest-earning assets     81,874,656             72,612,145          
    Total assets   $ 1,375,171,597           $ 1,164,219,783          
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                          
    Interest-bearing deposits   $ 961,684,434   $ 16,850,654   3.53 %   $ 766,601,621   $ 14,091,305   3.70 %  
    FHLB advances and federal funds purchased     31,575,711     710,052   4.53 %     45,594,923     1,068,629   4.71 %  
    Notes payable     26,141,343     953,160   7.35 %     25,500,463     796,034   6.28 %  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,019,401,488   $ 18,513,866   3.66 %     837,697,007   $ 15,955,968   3.83 %  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities     253,207,317             240,831,655          
    Total liabilities     1,272,608,805             1,078,528,662          
    Stockholders’ equity     102,562,792             85,691,121          
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,375,171,597           $ 1,164,219,783          
    Net interest-earning assets   $ 273,895,453           $ 253,910,631          
    Net interest spread       $ 22,320,024   2.70 %       $ 16,903,596   2.22 %  
    Net interest margin           3.48 %           3.11 %  
                               
    (1 )   Excludes investments in bank stock (Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Bank, and First National Bankers Bankshares).
                               

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Funding Crisis Leaves Defense Lawyers Working Without Pay

    Source: United States Courts

    The program that pays court-appointed private attorneys to represent indigent federal criminal defendants has run out of money, starting the clock on a painful three-month delay in paying these attorneys and their related service providers for constitutionally mandated legal work. 

    The funding crisis has prompted concern throughout the federal Judiciary that many of these private lawyers, known as panel attorneys, could decline new cases. That could leave defendants, even those on death row, without adequate representation.

    Judge Amy St. Eve, chair of the Judicial Conference’s Budget Committee, said, “The right of a criminal defendant to effective counsel regardless of the defendant’s economic status is guaranteed under our Constitution and the Criminal Justice Act. That fundamental right is at risk because we ran out of funding on July 3 to pay the private practice attorneys appointed to represent federal defendants.” 

    Panel attorneys are paid from funds appropriated by Congress to the Judicial Branch’s Defender Services program. Payments to panel attorneys have been suspended during previous congressional budget crises, but rarely for more than a few weeks in a single fiscal year.

    “These attorneys will not be paid until October 1 for the work they have done and for the work that we continue to ask them to do, unless the Judiciary receives supplemental funding from Congress before then,” St. Eve said. 

    Over 90 percent of defendants in federal criminal cases have court-appointed counsel, because they cannot afford their own lawyer. Nationwide, federal defenders’ organizations handle about 60 percent of publicly financed cases. The remaining 40 percent are assigned to private, qualified defense lawyers who agree to serve on a court’s Criminal Justice Act (CJA) panel.

    The continuing resolution to fund the government for fiscal year 2025 passed by Congress in March froze all Judicial Branch funding at the FY 2024 level, which resulted in panel attorney funding running out unusually early. Because of the hard freeze funding level, funding is not available within other Judiciary accounts to address the funding gap. 

    The Judiciary has been in communication with congressional appropriators about the need for $116 million in supplemental funding to mitigate these payment deferrals and avert a continuing crisis. 

    During recent congressional testimony, St. Eve said, “These disruptions in panel attorney payments negatively affect our panel attorneys, potentially reducing their willingness to accept future appointments and jeopardizing the ability to provide necessary and timely representation.”

    There are more than 12,000 private panel attorneys throughout the country who accept CJA assignments annually. About 85 percent of them work for small firms or are solo practitioners who can ill afford long delays in payments for their work. Significant amounts of work affected by the funding freeze have already been performed.

    Some of the attorneys “continue to work but are not getting paid, which obviously is a tremendous hardship, especially for small firms and solo practitioners,” said Judge Cathy Seibel, who chairs the Judicial Conference’s Defender Services Committee.

    The funding shortfall also affects specialists employed by the defense to help effectively present their clients’ cases, such as investigators, interpreters, and expert witnesses. Many of those vital roles may go unfilled for three months, with unpredictable consequences for the criminal justice system.

    For example, in the District of North Dakota, several long-tenured CJA attorneys recently resigned from the panel. The concern among many federal courts is that attorneys will decline appointments and trials will have to be postponed, leaving some defendants detained for longer than necessary or even compromising criminal cases if requirements under the Speedy Trial Act cannot be met.

    The work can’t simply be turned over to federal defender organizations across the country because those offices are already seriously understaffed. Federal defender offices have been under a hiring freeze for 17 of the past 24 months because of tight budgets from Congress. Many defender offices are experiencing increased burnout among employees working excessive overtime.

    Panel attorneys are paid an hourly rate of $175 in non-capital cases, and, in capital cases, a maximum hourly rate of $223, which are significantly lower than market rate. The rates include both attorney compensation and office overhead, such as rent, supplies, and equipment.

    Keep updated on the evolving situation. 

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  • MIL-OSI: New Payscale Research Points to AI and Social Media Driving Salary Misinformation

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    • 1 in 5 employees are sourcing salary information from AI assistants and another 1 in 5 are turning to social media platforms like TikTok, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook
    • 27% of employees using AI assistants, like ChatGPT, for salary research said it gave them higher salary expectations than other sources and 38% of employers agree that the use of generative AI in salary research is driving salary higher expectations than ever
    • 63% of HR and business leaders surveyed have seen an increase in employees coming to them with salary requests based on inaccurate or unverified data in the last year, with nearly half reporting an increase in employee turnover due to salary-related conflicts over the past year

    BOSTON, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Payscale Inc., the leading provider of compensation intelligence solutions, today released its 2025 Pay Confidence Gap Report, revealing a widening disconnect between employers and employees around salary expectations, fueled by pay misinformation.

    Generative AI is quickly becoming a go-to tool in salary research. The 2025 Pay Confidence Gap Report shows that roughly one in five employees (18%) turn to AI assistants like ChatGPT for compensation insights, and 70% of employers have noticed a rise in employees using AI to shape salary expectations. But using generative AI as a barometer of salary expectations is creating new tensions; 27% of AI-using employees say it inflated their expectations compared to other sources, and 38% of employers agree AI tools are driving salary demands higher than ever before.

    Social media platforms like TikTok, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook are also major drivers of unverified salary information. With one in five employees (19%) using these platforms for their salary research, the spread of pay misinformation is further amplified. In fact, 63% of HR and business leaders surveyed have seen an increase in employees coming to them with salary requests based on inaccurate or unverified data in the last year. This is fueling employee distrust around salaries, with nearly half (48%) of employers reporting an increase in employee turnover due to salary-related conflicts over the past year.

    The report reveals that employers may be underestimating this pay confidence gap and falling short on effectively communicating pay decisions and strategies. Employers overwhelmingly believe their employees trust their pay decisions (93%). However, employees aren’t so optimistic, with only two thirds (69%) reporting they trust their employer’s decisions on pay. Almost half of employees (41%) say they have never had a transparent discussion with their employer about how their pay is determined. Without clear communications from managers and HR leadership, employees are left to seek information from other sources like AI and social media.

    “The avenues for employees to educate themselves on salary expectations are expanding,” said Ruth Thomas, chief compensation strategist at Payscale. “Employees are still gaining knowledge from traditional sources like family and friends and industry salary guides, but AI and social media are driving up salary expectations without the verified data and role context needed to inform compensation. In the face of mounting misinformation, too many employers aren’t having the right conversations with their employees about pay. It’s critical they develop compensation strategies that are rooted in transparency, driven by data, and ensure compensation decisions are communicated clearly to improve pay confidence among employees.”

    Additional findings from Payscale’s Pay Confidence Gap Report include:

    • Salary conversations are becoming increasingly challenging for employers to navigate: Almost three quarters (72%) of employers have seen an increase in employees negotiating salaries based on information they’ve found online in the last year, highlighting the importance of arming managers with the right data to navigate tough pay conversations. Two-thirds (66%) of employees would consider leaving their job if a pay conversation is handled poorly. To combat the rise of tough pay conversations, HR leaders are looking for support from leadership on pay decisions (46%), greater pay transparency (44%), and reliable, accurate, and up-to-date compensation data insights (42%).
    • Cost of labor versus cost of living puts regional pay differences in the spotlight: While employers are more focused on the cost of labor, employees are feeling the strain of the rising cost of living. Two-thirds (66%) of employers reported an increase in the number of employees challenging their pay based on the local cost of living in the last year and almost half (47%) report internal conflicts over pay differences between employees in different geographies. As a result of these conflicts, almost half (49%) of employees have considered leaving their job in the last year because they don’t feel their salary has kept up with the cost of living in their city or region. Two thirds (64%) of the employers surveyed say they are actively hiring U.S. employees from locations with a lower cost of living to keep salaries down.
    • Economic uncertainty reshapes pay conversations and workforce decisions: The state of the economy is impacting salary conversations for both employers and employees. More than half (53%) of employers expect pay conversations to become more challenging over the next year due to economic uncertainty. A third (33%) are reassessing their pay structures and 32% report being more cautious with pay increases. For employees, the report reveals an equally cautious approach to pay conversations, with only 23% saying they are more likely to ask for a salary increase in the current economic climate.
    • A growing focus on merit-based pay amid an ongoing talent crunch: Skills shortages are reshaping employee leverage in pay negotiations. Over two-thirds of employers (68%) say skills shortages have impacted employee bargaining power over the past year, and most (70%) have increased compensation beyond typical pay ranges to attract or retain top performers. Employees bringing special skills expect to be rewarded for high performance, and 76% of those surveyed said they would consider leaving their job if their performance isn’t adequately reflected in their compensation package. Yet, a third (32%) of employees surveyed feel they are not adequately compensated based on their performance. Employees at lower job levels were more likely than managers or executives to feel that their performance did not affect their pay.

    To provide a comprehensive analysis of the key compensation challenges facing employers and employees, Payscale surveyed 1,000 US employees (aged 18+) and 500 US business leaders, HR leaders, and HR managers with responsibility for compensation decision-making within their organization. The full report and its methodology can be accessed here.

    About Payscale

    Payscale is the original compensation innovator for organizations who want to scale their business with pay and transform their largest investment into their greatest advantage. With decades of innovation in sourcing reputable data and developing AI-powered tools, Payscale delivers actionable insights that turn pay from a cost to a catalyst. Its suite of solutions — Payfactors, Marketpay, and Paycycle — empower 65% of Fortune 500 companies and businesses like Panasonic, ZoomInfo, Chipotle, AccentCare, University of Washington, American Airlines, and TJX Companies.

    Create confidence in your compensation. Payscale.

    To learn more, visit www.payscale.com.

    Contact: Press@Payscale.com 

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: World Youth Skills Day: For Jenny Ambukiyenyi Onya, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming African women livestock farmers’ herds into a source of finance

    Source: APO

    A dirt road in Kenya. Heavy heat shimmers over the surrounding savannah. A loan officer approaches a herd of cattle and pulls out a smartphone. Standing next to the owner, a woman with a proud yet cautious gaze, he photographs an animal. Hundreds of miles away, an artificial intelligence algorithm transforms that animal into a bankable asset.

    This scene illustrates the quiet revolution led by Jenny Ambukiyenyi Onya. A young Congolese engineer, she is tackling a paradox that traps millions of women living in rural areas in precarious conditions. The challenge is staggering. Sub-Saharan Africa has around 200 million smallholder farmers, a significant proportion of whom raise livestock. Women account for up to 60 percent of these farmers, representing an economic force of 80-120 million rural female livestock keepers.

    Yet, this force remains virtually invisible to the financial system. Studies conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) show that women receive only 10 percent of smallholder-targeted loans and barely 1 percent of all agricultural loans. The result? An estimated between 70-115 million women are effectively excluded from formal financing.

    Their livestock is their savings account. But without a reliable way to document their herds, how can they prove ownership of 10 cows? Traditional methods, such as ear tags, are fragile and easy to falsify, making verification by a banker nearly impossible and turning a woman’s most valuable asset into an invalid guarantee.

    “It was by combining these two realities – a need for reliability in the field and in-house technical expertise – that the idea emerged: why not apply AI to recognizing assets such as livestock?” explains Jenny.

    Her solution, Halisi Livestock, works like facial recognition for animals. “A loan officer can take a photo of a cow’s face using a simple smartphone,” she explains. “Using biometric recognition algorithms, our AI analyses each animal’s unique features and generates a digital identity that cannot be falsified.”

    This innovation is the key to unlocking financing. First, the digital identity provides farmers with a reliable, indisputable way to count and value their herds. Next, the digital inventory serves as irrefutable proof of ownership, transforming a moving asset into a verifiable guarantee. Finally, this collateral, which can be verified remotely, gives financial institutions the confidence to approve loans.

    “For a financial institution, it is no longer a rough estimate, but concrete and reliable data. We are no longer talking about an ‘informal’ profile, but a digital asset that is registered, verified, and integrated into a structured portfolio,” summarizes Jenny. Trust, built on data, finally opens the doors to credit.

    The transition from promising innovation to large-scale solution was achieved thanks to the “Enhancing Women Entrepreneurship for Africa” programme, supported by Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) (https://apo-opa.co/4nKHta9), the African Development Bank’s initiative for financing women in Africa. “Joining the programme marked a turning point in our journey,” Jenny acknowledges. “The support provided allowed us to benefit from strategic guidance to strengthen our vision and above all, to refine our product in order to achieve a better fit between the product and the market.” Thanks to this support, the company she founded, Neotex.ai, has rolled out its services in new rural areas in Kenya, registering more than 1,250 head of livestock and proving the viability of its model.

    Beyond facilitating access to loans, Jenny Ambukiyenyi Onya’s vision is to redefine the role of rural economies in Africa. She believes technology makes the livestock sector “visible, measurable and able to be modelled” for investors and policymakers.

    Her message is twofold. She calls on financial institutions to invest “in high-potential local economies, often led by women.” To young African women dreaming of innovating, she offers her own journey as proof. “Dare to create. Even in sectors where you are not expected to. If I can build disruptive solutions from a cell phone and a herd of cows, you too can reinvent what no one has yet dared to imagine.”

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

    Editor’s note:
    15 July 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the United Nations World Youth Skills Day. This year’s theme focuses on empowering young people through artificial intelligence and digital skills.

    About the African Development Bank Group: 
    The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.AfDB.org

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor encourages greater collaboration between London and Lagos’ multi-billion creative economies as he meets creative leaders in Nigeria

    Source: Mayor of London

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is today celebrating the impact of London and Lagos’s multi-billion creative economies and the cultural ties between the two capitals.

    The Mayor is highlighting the huge impact of the creative economies and encouraging even greater collaboration as part of his trade mission to Africa, banging the drum for London as a place to invest and strengthening ties with countries across the continent.

    Today, the Mayor will join with leading figures from the city’s art and entertainment businesses to celebrate creative links and forge new partnerships. The Lagos Canvas event has been organised with media powerhouse Mo Abudu and brings together people from across Nigeria’s film industry Nollywood, Afrobeat music scene, fashion and entertainment.

    Lagos Canvas will include a live music performance by Rising Afro-soul talent Konstance, fashion curated by House of Zeta and featuring designers Hertunba and Wannifuga, art curated by Soto Gallery and featuring visual artist Johnson Uwadinma and multimedia artist Obi Nwaegbe, and films curated by EbonyLife Films, including clips by leading film directors Jade Osiberu and Kayode Kasum.

    Later this year a London edition of Lagos Canvas is also being planned with the support of the Lagos State Government to bring together outstanding talent across music, fashion, film and art to celebrate the spirit of Lagos on an international stage.

    Culture is the beating heart of London, defining how the capital is seen around the world and generating more than £63bn for the economy, having significantly surpassed pre-pandemic levels. It also supports one in five jobs in the capital.

    The African continent has had a significant influence on London’s creative industries, including art, fashion and music. Afrobeat is currently one of London’s most popular music genres, and in 2023 Burna Boy became the first artist from the African continent to headline a stadium show in the UK, returning to play there again last year.

    Lagos’s creative industries are also thriving with the capital rated as Africa’s top city for creative economy performance thanks to its incredible music, film, fashion and design scenes. Nigeria’s film industry is renowned with Nollywood the second largest global film industry in terms of production.

    Across Nigeria the creative industry contributes approximately $5.6 billion to the nation’s GDP, with the creative sector the country’s second-largest employer. Nigeria’s Government aims for the country’s creative economy to generate $100 billion by 2030 and Sadiq wants London to create even closer ties and long-term partnerships to help drive our economies, unite communities and inspire young people.

    London and Lagos have globally influential creative sectors and there has been a growing collaboration and cultural exchange between the capitals. This includes the Guest Artists Space (G.A.S.) Foundation and Yinka Shonibare Foundation which were established by artist Yinka Shonibare to provide artistic residences in Lagos and opportunities for collaboration with those in the UK, the South London Gallery which has hosted exhibitions including one celebrating the links between Lagos and Peckham, and the Tiwani Contemporary which has galleries in both cities. In March London hosted the launch of a new Creative Industries Technical Working Group that aims to deepen creative ties between the UK and Nigeria and boost innovation.

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “London and Lagos are two of the most culturally dynamic cities in the world, with our music, film, fashion, design and digital creativity leading the way.

    “I’m proud that across both capitals you can feel the influence of our long-standing and deeply-rooted connection, and as both of our creative industries thrive I want to see even closer collaboration.

    “That’s why I’m delighted to join with the very best of Lagos’s art and entertainment business today. By working together to showcase our creativity, develop new partnerships and learn from each other, we can drive our economies forward, unite our communities and inspire young people.”

    Mo Abudu, CEO, EbonyLife Group, said: “We are truly delighted to be co-hosting this special evening alongside the Mayor of London right here at EbonyLife Place in Lagos. It reflects the growing global recognition of the creative industry as a powerful driver of cultural and economic exchange. With Canvas Lagos, we are building bridges between Lagos and London — two vibrant cities bound by innovation, resilience, and an abundance of creative talent.”

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  • MIL-OSI: One in three Americans pays for a specialist streaming or subscription service

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nearly a third of American subscribers (31%) now pay for at least one specialist subscription — ranging from horror streaming and pet trackers, to diet plans, meditation apps, and more. That’s according to newly released research from Bango (AIM: BGO).

    Beyond streaming: The rise of specialist subscriptions

    According to the Bango study, which surveyed 5000 U.S. subscribers, Americans are looking beyond the go-to streaming platforms and signing up to a huge variety of specialist services.

    1 in 10 now pay for at least one children’s subscription service such as ABCmouse, while 1 in 20 pay for a guided meditation subscription. A further 1 in 20 pay for at least one foreign-language streaming service.

    Broader bundles: America demands more choice

    As consumers embrace a broader range of subscriptions, many are calling for these services to be bundled into the deals offered by their mobile providers, banks, and internet service providers.

    More than half of subscribers (58%) believe today’s bundles should include a wider variety of specialist subscriptions, not just the major streaming platforms. At the same time, subscribers are also looking to build more unique bundles that reflect their own unique interests:

    Top subscription combos

    • 34% of health‑and‑fitness subscribers also pay for a food delivery or meal kit service
    • 26% of students combine language or study apps with international cuisine services such as Hungry Panda
    • 21% of food delivery subscribers also pay for genre‑specific streamers like Shudder
    • 16% of AI tool subscribers pay for a dating upgrade (e.g. Tinder Gold)
    • 14% of gaming subscribers splash out on pet‑care subscriptions such as BorrowMyDoggy

    Commenting on the findings, Giles Tongue, subscription expert at Bango, said, “When deciding whether to take up a bundle or deal, today’s subscribers want more than just streaming, music or retail. The beauty of bundling is that subscribers get to design their own experiences and build a combination that is genuinely useful and meaningful to them.”

    “Today’s subscribers are creating all kinds of weird and wonderful combinations. They’re bundling meditation apps with heavy‑metal playlists and using AI subscriptions to perfect their Tinder ice‑breakers. These quirky combos represent the next stage in the bundle economy, offering a huge commercial opportunity to providers who are willing to team up with other, more specialized players.”

    “Imagine Shudder teaming up with HelloFresh for a ‘Meals & Squeals’ deal. That’s a bundle. Or Duolingo offering Hungry Panda vouchers to language learners. That’s a bundle. With the Digital Vending Machine® (DVM™) from Bango, launching those cross‑category bundles is as easy as flipping a switch.”

    The bundle economy

    Bango predicts that growing consumer demand for specialist streaming and subscription services will fuel a new wave of bundling and a further boom to the growing bundle economy.

    According to additional Bango data, 68% of U.S. consumers are now paying for at least one subscription obtained indirectly, such as through a bundled offer. Meanwhile, 72% of subscription brands report higher customer lifetime value from subscribers acquired via bundles compared to those acquired through direct sign-ups.

    “The bundle economy presents a huge opportunity, but the challenge is in linking all of these services together efficiently,” said Giles Tongue. “Consumers don’t want complexity. They want convenience, choice, and value in one place. The Digital Vending Machine® from Bango already connects hundreds of popular, mainstream, and specialist subscriptions, powering Super Bundling platforms from Verizon, Optus and Telenet. Using the DVM, telcos, banks, retailers, and other providers can offer compelling deals instantly, differentiating their services, while giving customers the variety they crave.”

    Find out about the latest subscription combos here.

    About Bango

    Bango enables content providers to reach more paying customers through global partnerships. Bango revolutionized the monetization of digital content and services, by opening-up online payments to mobile phone users worldwide. Today, the Digital Vending Machine® is driving the rapid growth of the subscription economy, powering choice and control for subscribers.

    The world’s largest content providers, including Amazon, Google and Microsoft trust Bango technology to reach subscribers everywhere.

    Bango, where people subscribe. For more information, visit www.bango.com

    Media contact

    For US enquiries, contact SamsonPR: bango@samsonpr.com
    For all other enquiries, contact Giles Tongue, VP Marketing at Bango: giles@bango.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor heads historic trade mission to Africa to drive trade, investment and cultural links

    Source: Mayor of London

    • Sadiq is first Mayor of London to lead trade mission to Africa
    • Mayor will visit Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa to boost trade and growth and further develop cultural links
    • Mayor to visit four cities in five days – Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg and Cape Town  
    • Trade between UK and Africa worth £50bn
    • The Mayor says that over the next decade there are ‘huge opportunities’ to deepen partnerships between London and African nations.

    Sadiq Khan will this week become the first Mayor of London to lead a trade mission to Africa, banging the drum for the capital as a place to invest and strengthening ties with countries across the continent.

    Sadiq will visit Lagos in Nigeria, Accra in Ghana, and Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa – four cities in five days – to boost trade links with London and build on extensive connections between the region and the capital’s growing African diaspora.

    Alongside the visit, the Mayor’s growth agency London & Partners will host a trade delegation of 27 London-based companies that are looking to grow their business and access opportunities in this dynamic and important region of the world.  

    The bilateral trade relationship between Africa and London has shown consistent growth over recent years, despite global challenges. More businesses from London expand into Africa than from any other city globally and the UK stands as one of Africa’s significant trading partners. With trade between the UK and Africa worth £50bn in 2024* and UK exports up six per cent year on year, the Mayor is hoping that his visit will contribute to future economic growth both in London and the cities he visits.

    The visit also helps to celebrate London’s cultural links and history with the African continent. Londoners of African heritage have played, and continue to play, a huge part of life in the capital, from food and music, to art and culture and sport. Nigeria is the eighth most common country of birth for Londoners, with the country among the top 10 fastest growing populations in London, and Ghana in the top 30 fastest growing between 2001 and 2021. Last month London hosted the football Unity Cup, which saw Ghana and Nigeria go head-to-head in a semi-final at Brentford’s stadium. 

    New analysis from Dealroom has ranked Lagos as the world’s top emerging tech hub.** In Lagos, the Mayor will attend a flagship tech event hosted by London and Partners, the growth agency for London, where he will encourage Nigerian tech businesses to invest in London.

     Just last week, Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) became the first Nigerian banking entity to list all of its shares directly on the London Stock Exchange, highlighting the close economic ties that already exist between London and the African continent.

    Africa’s Creative Vibrancy Index ranks Lagos as the top city for creative economy performance and the Mayor will also host a major culture and creative industries reception to celebrate the status of Lagos and London as cultural and creative industry powerhouses. This will also look to encourage even greater ties between the creative industry ecosystems in both cities – from the arts to music and film.

    Trade between the UK and Ghana stood at around £1.4 billion in 2024. In Accra, the Mayor will deliver a speech on innovation and entrepreneurship to students at the University of Ghana, hosted by Imperial College London. Imperial is the first UK university to have a permanent base solely focused on science and technology in Africa, building on the rapid increase in the number of scientific advancements and breakthroughs by researchers from Imperial working with scientists in Ghana in recent years. He will also launch the British High Commission’s new business campaign that will promote trade between the two cities.

    In Johannesburg, the Mayor will commemorate Mandela Day – an annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on 18 July, Mandela’s birthday. Nelson Mandela made a number of visits to London during his lifetime, including a state visit in 1996 by invitation of Queen Elizabeth II, and speaking in Trafalgar Square in 2005 in support of the Make Poverty History Campaign. His impact on South Africa, the UK and the wider world is celebrated by a statue in Parliament Square, and last year the Mayor provided funding to support the first cultural centre and museum dedicated to the history of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Britain.

    Finally, the Mayor will visit Cape Town where he will join London businesses from his trade delegation who are seeking new opportunities in Africa. He will attend London & Partners’ London x Cape Town Tech Summit, which will bring together London and South Africa’s dynamic tech sectors, developing opportunities for collaboration between the two cities in driving innovation, attracting investment and scaling transformative technologies. He will also take part in events marking the huge role sport can play in supporting communities, both in London and in Africa.

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I am delighted to be visiting Africa this week – the first visit of its kind by a Mayor of London – to bang the drum for the capital and further develop the strong ties between our countries.

    “Africa has the world’s fastest growing populations, and is seeing major economic growth across many of its economies. Over the next decade there are huge opportunities to deepen partnerships with London. I will be working tirelessly throughout this visit to drive trade and investment across critical sectors including finance, education, health, tech creative and sustainability.

    “Londoners of African heritage have played, and continue to play, a huge role in making London the greatest city in the world, and this trip is an opportunity to celebrate our shared heritage, history and culture with the African continent – as we build a better and fairer city for everyone.”  

    Laura Citron, CEO of London & Partners, said: “London is one of the best places in the world to build a business. But it doesn’t thrive in isolation. Its strength comes from global connections. Markets like Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya offer real opportunities for growth. These trade missions focus on building strong partnerships between London and some of the most important emerging business hubs in the region. London is home to important African diaspora communities, which are a great strength in our diverse city.”

    Lord Collins of Highbury, UK Minister for Africa said: “Sir Sadiq’s visit marks an exciting moment for the UK’s relationship with countries across Africa, and is a strong demonstration of our commitment to deepening our ties with the continent. 

     

    “Strengthening our trade, investment, and cultural ties is not only vital for shared economic growth, but also for fostering long-term partnerships that are rooted in respect and open up opportunities for all.”

    Dr Lloyd Anderson, the Acting Regional Director for Sub Saharan at the British Council, said: “On behalf of the British Council in Sub Saharan Africa, I am delighted to welcome Mayor Sadiq Khan on his historic trade mission to this vibrant continent. The visit will not only strengthen the bonds between London and Africa, but showcase the immense potential for trade, investment and cultural programmes.

    “Given Africa’s dynamic economies and diverse cultures, there are precedented opportunities for collaborations that celebrate our shared heritage and drive innovation across sectors such as creative industries and education. I look forward to witnessing the fruitful partnerships that will emerge from this mission, enhancing not only economic ties but also the cultural connections that enrich both London and Africa.”

    Jonny Baxter, British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, said: “The Mayor of London’s visit underscores the UK Government’s commitment to strengthening economic and cultural ties with Nigeria. From trade to fintech and fashion, our collaboration is driving innovation and growth.

    “Through the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership, we’re committed to unlocking new opportunities that benefit both our economies, and this visit is a powerful step forward in that journey of inclusive growth.”

    Antony Phillipson, British High Commissioner to South Africa, said: “The Mayor of London’s visit marks a significant moment in deepening the economic ties between South Africa and London, with a focus on trade, innovation, and cultural links. His engagements in Cape Town show the tangible benefits of collaboration to drive inclusive, sustainable growth for both our economies.”

    Orla Browne, Head of Insights at Dealroom, said: “Lagos is the world’s top emerging tech hub in our 2025 ‘Rising Stars’ ranking — and for good reason. Its tech ecosystem has grown 11-fold in enterprise value since 2017 to $15B, produced five unicorns like Flutterwave and OPay, and attracted significant foreign investment. In the context of a low-income national economy, Lagos shows how tech can be a powerful driver of economic growth.”

    Tom Attenborough, Head of International Primary Markets, London Stock Exchange Group, said; “The London Stock Exchange has been a consistent funding partner – both to Governments and to the wider African economy – with more than 90% of the bonds issued by African Sovereigns currently listed on our markets and more than 100 companies from 20 African countries with a market capitalisation of $110bn listed here. London’s capital markets continue to play actively in directing financing to opportunities that support economic development across Africa.”

    Olu Alake, CEO of The Africa Centre, London UK, said: “The Africa Centre warmly welcomes The Mayor of London’s trade mission to Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa as part of his office’s focus on Africa. For over 60 years, we have had the pleasure of fostering meaningful engagements and innovative partnerships between the United Kingdom and the African continent. Mayor Khan’s visit represents a timely and strategic opportunity to deepen economic, cultural and innovation ties with the continent in a spirit of genuine partnership. We stand ready to support all efforts that will advance inclusive growth and mutual prosperity.”

    London-based businesses in Africa as part of London & Partners trade delegation include fintech company Abound who specialise in AI-powered lending.

    Michelle He, Co-Founder and COO of Abound said: “We’re excited to take part in this historic trade mission to Africa. We’ve already partnered with one African unicorn, LemFi, and are excited to continue to grow our presence in what is becoming such an important fintech hub.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: United Kingdom Citizen Extradited to Face Charges in $99 Million Wine Fraud

    Source: US FBI

    Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, James Wellesley was arraigned following his extradition from the United Kingdom (UK), where he was arrested in 2022.  In 2022, Wellesley, along with his co-defendant Stephen Burton, was charged with wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering conspiracy in connection with a scheme perpetrated through Bordeaux Cellars, a company he and Burton operated.  Wellesley was arraigned today before United States Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy. Burton was extradited from Morocco in 2023 and is currently pending trial.  Wellesley was ordered detained pending trial. 

    Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; Christopher G. Raia, Assistant Director in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and Ricky J. Patel, Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations, New York (HSI New York) announced Burton’s arraignment. 

    “Today’s arraignment sends a message to all perpetrators of global fraud schemes that my Office will work tirelessly to ensure they answer for crimes committed in the United States,” stated United States Attorney Nocella.  “We will not rest in our efforts to seek justice for victims of fraud.”

    “James Wellesley and his business partner allegedly concocted an elaborate scheme defrauding investors out of millions of dollars to finance their own personal expenses. Their alleged deceit spread across years and continents,” stated FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge Raia.  “Today’s arraignment signals to all criminals that the FBI will practice the same resolve in bringing perpetrators to justice.” 

    “James Wellesley and his co-conspirator are accused of masterminding their nearly $100 million international fraud scheme that exploited the unsuspecting public, including New Yorkers, for their own selfish enrichment. As alleged, the defendants claimed Bordeaux Cellars boasted a high-value wine stockpile and a clientele of ‘high-net-worth wine collectors’ – and in turn profited handsomely – all while they swindled investors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not more,” stated HSI New York Special Agent in Charge Patel.  “Let it be known, regardless of the nature of the transnational criminal scheme, HSI New York, alongside our law enforcement partners, will continue to adapt and evolve to fight global and domestic financial crimes wherever and whenever possible.”

    The indictment alleges that from at least June 2017 and continuing through February of 2019, the defendants posed as executives Bordeaux Cellars.  The defendants solicited investors, including residents of the Eastern District of New York, at, among other places, investor conferences held in the United States and overseas.  The defendants claimed to investors that Bordeaux Cellars brokered loans between investors and high-net-worth wine collectors that would be fully collateralized by high-value collections of wine.  The defendants promised that investors would receive regular interest payments from the borrowers, and that Bordeaux Cellars would keep custody of the wine, securing the loans while the loans were outstanding.  As alleged, these representations were lies, the “high-net-worth wine collectors” did not actually exist, and Bordeaux Cellars did not maintain custody of the wine purportedly securing the loans.  Instead, the defendants used incoming loan proceeds to make fraudulent interest payments to investors and for their own personal expenses, resulting in $99 million dollars’ worth of misdirected funds. 

    The charges in the indictment are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.  If convicted, the defendants face up to 20 years in prison. 

    The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs (OIA) provided significant assistance in securing Wellesley’s arrest and extradition from the UK.  This Office thanks UK authorities for their assistance in this matter.

    The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Business and Securities Fraud Section.  Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Weintraub is in charge of the prosecution. 

    The Defendants:

    STEPHEN BURTON
    Age: 58
    United Kingdom

    JAMES WELLESLEY
    Age: 56
    United Kingdom

    E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 22-CR-79 (PKC)

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  • MIL-OSI Security: United Kingdom Citizen Extradited to Face Charges in $99 Million Wine Fraud

    Source: US FBI

    Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, James Wellesley was arraigned following his extradition from the United Kingdom (UK), where he was arrested in 2022.  In 2022, Wellesley, along with his co-defendant Stephen Burton, was charged with wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering conspiracy in connection with a scheme perpetrated through Bordeaux Cellars, a company he and Burton operated.  Wellesley was arraigned today before United States Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy. Burton was extradited from Morocco in 2023 and is currently pending trial.  Wellesley was ordered detained pending trial. 

    Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; Christopher G. Raia, Assistant Director in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and Ricky J. Patel, Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations, New York (HSI New York) announced Burton’s arraignment. 

    “Today’s arraignment sends a message to all perpetrators of global fraud schemes that my Office will work tirelessly to ensure they answer for crimes committed in the United States,” stated United States Attorney Nocella.  “We will not rest in our efforts to seek justice for victims of fraud.”

    “James Wellesley and his business partner allegedly concocted an elaborate scheme defrauding investors out of millions of dollars to finance their own personal expenses. Their alleged deceit spread across years and continents,” stated FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge Raia.  “Today’s arraignment signals to all criminals that the FBI will practice the same resolve in bringing perpetrators to justice.” 

    “James Wellesley and his co-conspirator are accused of masterminding their nearly $100 million international fraud scheme that exploited the unsuspecting public, including New Yorkers, for their own selfish enrichment. As alleged, the defendants claimed Bordeaux Cellars boasted a high-value wine stockpile and a clientele of ‘high-net-worth wine collectors’ – and in turn profited handsomely – all while they swindled investors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not more,” stated HSI New York Special Agent in Charge Patel.  “Let it be known, regardless of the nature of the transnational criminal scheme, HSI New York, alongside our law enforcement partners, will continue to adapt and evolve to fight global and domestic financial crimes wherever and whenever possible.”

    The indictment alleges that from at least June 2017 and continuing through February of 2019, the defendants posed as executives Bordeaux Cellars.  The defendants solicited investors, including residents of the Eastern District of New York, at, among other places, investor conferences held in the United States and overseas.  The defendants claimed to investors that Bordeaux Cellars brokered loans between investors and high-net-worth wine collectors that would be fully collateralized by high-value collections of wine.  The defendants promised that investors would receive regular interest payments from the borrowers, and that Bordeaux Cellars would keep custody of the wine, securing the loans while the loans were outstanding.  As alleged, these representations were lies, the “high-net-worth wine collectors” did not actually exist, and Bordeaux Cellars did not maintain custody of the wine purportedly securing the loans.  Instead, the defendants used incoming loan proceeds to make fraudulent interest payments to investors and for their own personal expenses, resulting in $99 million dollars’ worth of misdirected funds. 

    The charges in the indictment are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.  If convicted, the defendants face up to 20 years in prison. 

    The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs (OIA) provided significant assistance in securing Wellesley’s arrest and extradition from the UK.  This Office thanks UK authorities for their assistance in this matter.

    The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Business and Securities Fraud Section.  Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Weintraub is in charge of the prosecution. 

    The Defendants:

    STEPHEN BURTON
    Age: 58
    United Kingdom

    JAMES WELLESLEY
    Age: 56
    United Kingdom

    E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 22-CR-79 (PKC)

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor of London launches a next-generation city data platform to unlock the power of data for Londoners

    Source: Mayor of London

    • Mayor of London launches new cutting-edge Data for London Library to make it easier to use data to benefit Londoners and London and power smarter AI-enabled public services
    • The Library is a key step in improving data sharing across the city – which is essential to the AI, data and infrastructure London will need to power the next generation of public services – by connecting datasets held by organisations across the capital
    • Launched during London Data Week, a 50+ festival delivered by the Greater London Authority,  London Councils and the Alan Turing Institute, this delivers a manifesto commitment to bring forward new data services that support city priorities and ensure the digital and AI revolution serves Londoners and their needs

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched the Data for London Library, a cutting-edge new platform that will transform how London collects, shares and uses data to improve public services, unlock growth and create a more inclusive, sustainable city.

    Launched during the biggest ever London Data Week, the Library is part of the Mayor’s ambitious Data for London programme and marks a major milestone in the evolution of London’s data infrastructure. It will replace the London Datastore, which was first launched in 2010 and at the time was one of the world’s earliest and most innovative open data platforms.

    The Library aims to be the definitive catalogue of place data for London – including environment, buildings, and demographics – creating a single, vital resource for researchers and data users seeking rich contextual insight for data services and projects. It takes an innovative approach by connecting, not collecting, datasets held by key London partners starting with Transport for London, the Department of Health and Social Care as well as Barnet, Brent, Camden, and Redbridge councils, and the Office for National Statistics. This collaborative working helps build London’s data infrastructure while acknowledging London’s breadth and large number of organisations that keep the city running.   

    Over its 15-year history, the previous London Datastore, which the Library will replace, pioneered new ways of making public data accessible and useful to communities, policymakers and innovators. The Data for London Library builds on that legacy, offering more than 5,100 datasets, faster search tools, and improved discoverability to make it easier for everyone – from citizens to researchers to startups – to find and use trusted data that benefits Londoners.

    Data from the London Datastore has been used to: 

    • Improve air quality by collating data from air quality sensors across London to help map and predict air pollution episodes. This enables us to issue pollution alerts for Londoners, helping people with health conditions sensitive to pollution live healthier lives as part of the Breath London project.
    • Support Net Zero by providing energy efficiency data for all London homes in a transparent, shareable way through the London Building Stock Model. This helps councils to identify and prioritise homes that need retrofitting and is a key tool to support the delivery of the Mayor’s Warmer Homes London programme with London Councils.
    • Tackle rough sleeping by publishing quarterly and annual CHAIN reports based on data collected by outreach teams and services across London. These reports provide strategic insights into rough sleeping trends, supporting public understanding and helping the Mayor, councils, and charities work toward the goal of ending rough sleeping in London by 2030.

    By making it easier to find and use data held across the city, in one place, the Library becomes core infrastructure for the current AI revolution by addressing a key challenge facing innovators – discovering where datasets are. Better access to datasets enables better insights to enable preventative services, new digital or data tools to support public service productivity and opportunities for innovators across public, private, research and civil society. London’s approach to building the new data platform will be made available for other UK cities and regions to adopt.  

    London is Europe’s largest technology hub – the second largest in the world – and now firmly established as a leading player on the global stage due to the way it uses data to improve services, education, research and innovation to benefit communities across the capital. London is also at the forefront of AI research and top three globally for venture capital investment into this technology. 

    The recently published London Growth Plan identifies huge opportunities to turbocharge the capital’s economy by harnessing the potential of rapidly growing tech sectors such as AI. The Data for London programme will help to support this by improving city data sharing, increasing collaboration, developing public trust, boosting Londoners’ digital skills and leading modern connectivity.   

    Theo Blackwell MBE, Chief Digital Officer for London, said: “London is great at collaboration and the new Data for London Library is rooted in partnership. We’ve been working closely with the data community, the London Office of Technology and Innovation, local authorities in London and other data providers in the city to prioritise the features and improve the user experience.”

    “This is just the beginning, we are only going one way – there is no global trend towards less data. AI systems of the future are heavily dependent on the quality and quantity of the data they are trained on, so our focus now is to build more data sources into the Data for London Library and to make it easier to navigate complex data sharing agreements to benefit the city’s strategic position as the vanguard of the data and AI revolution. This is how we can build a better, fairer, more prosperous London for everyone.”

    Eddie Copeland, Director at the London Office of Technology & Innovation, said: “Successfully tackling many of the biggest issues we face in the capital, from climate change to tackling homelessness, depends on bringing together data from many different sources. The Data for London Library and platform will provide a huge boost for our ability to join up, analyse and act upon data at a truly London scale to benefit Londoners.” 

    Director of the Open Data Institute and Data for London Advisory Board Member Stuart Coleman said: “At the ODI, we advocate for practical, well-governed data infrastructure that makes it easier for people to access, use and share data. The Data for London Library shows how the public sector can take steps to make datasets more discoverable and usable. By opening up access to data from across the capital, it offers a pragmatic model that others can learn from. As the National Data Library develops, examples like this can help demonstrate what works in practice, particularly when it comes to improving interoperability, making data AI-ready, and building on existing foundations rather than starting from scratch.”

    Dr Cosmina Dorobantu, Data for London Advisory Board member and Senior Advisor and Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE Data Science Institute, said: “As a member of the Mayor’s Data for London Board and someone who is helping to build a world-leading institute for AI and the social sciences here in London, within the London School of Economics and Political Science, I am tremendously excited to see the launch of the Data for London Library. Today’s launch is an important first step towards making the vast amounts of data collected in London more accessible, and towards increasing the data maturity of contributing organisations. The foundations that the team behind the Data for London Library have built are essential for creating the invaluable data resources that businesses, researchers, and policymakers need to build a better, more prosperous, and more equitable city.”

    Muniya Barua, Deputy Chief Executive at BusinessLDN, said: “The launch of the new Data for London Library marks a significant milestone in the capital’s ambitious growth plans. It puts a wealth of up-to-the-minute public and private sector data at the fingertips of businesses and policymakers which can be used to drive innovation and transform the lives of Londoners. Having long championed the transformative potential of data sharing, we now look to the Mayor’s spatial strategy, the London Plan, to ensure it supports the development of critical infrastructure – from data centres to improved broadband connectivity – which will enable the benefits of this new platform to be maximised and London to lead the way in AI and other cutting-edge technologies.”

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  • MIL-OSI: Graphjet Technology Discloses Filing of Annual Report

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Innovative technological leader to oversee all technical, operational, customer support and business development initiatives

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Graphjet Technology (“Graphjet” or “the Company”) (Nasdaq:GTI), a leading developer of patented technologies to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste, today announced that it caused to be filed its Annual Report on 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2024. The Company is currently working diligently with its accountants and auditors to finalize its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q as soon as practicable as part of its effort to bring the Company back to full compliance. 

    About Graphjet Technology

    Graphjet Technology (Nasdaq: GTI) was founded in 2019 in Malaysia as an innovative graphene and graphite producer. Graphjet Technology has the world’s first patented technology to recycle palm kernel shells generated in the production of palm seed oil to produce single layer graphene and artificial graphite. Graphjet’s sustainable production methods utilizing palm kernel shells, a waste agricultural product that is common in Malaysia, will set a new shift in graphite and graphene supply chain of the world. For more information, please visit https://www.graphjettech.com/.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    The information in this press release contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believe,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “strategy,” “aim,” “future,” “opportunity,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result” and similar expressions, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ from their expectations, estimates and projections and consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Many factors could cause actual future events to differ materially from the forward-looking statements in this press release, including but not limited to: (i) changes in the markets in which Graphjet competes, including with respect to its competitive landscape, technology evolution or regulatory changes; (ii) the risk that Graphjet will need to raise additional capital to execute its business plans, which may not be available on acceptable terms or at all; (iii) Graphjet is beginning the commercialization of its technology and it may not have an accurate estimate of future capital expenditures and future revenue; (iv) statements regarding Graphjet’s industry and market size; (v) financial condition and performance of Graphjet, including the anticipated benefits, the implied enterprise value, the financial condition, liquidity, results of operations, the products, the expected future performance and market opportunities of Graphjet; (vi) Graphjet’s ability to develop and manufacture its graphene and graphite products; (vii) Graphjet’s ability to return to and maintain compliance with Nasdaq continued listing standards; and (viii) those factors discussed in our filings with the SEC. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties that will be described in the “Risk Factors” section of the documents to be filed by Graphjet from time to time with the SEC. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward- looking statements, and while Graphjet may elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future, they assume no obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required by applicable law. Graphjet does not give any assurance that Graphjet will achieve its expectations.

    Graphjet Technology Contacts

    Investors
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  • MIL-OSI: Aurigo Software Launches Primus, AI-powered Capital Planning Solution for Private Facility Owners

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AUSTIN, Texas, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aurigo Software, the leading provider of capital planning and construction management software for capital owners, has announced the launch of Aurigo Primus, an AI-powered capital planning solution tailored for healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and data center development. Primus is purpose-built to support high-impact, upstream decision-making that drives long-term investment. By connecting planning with construction and leveraging real-time project data, Primus delivers greater visibility and ensures continuous improvement in future planning cycles.

    The global capital expenditure market is projected to grow from $727.81 billion in 2024 to $767.84 billion in 2025, reaching $2.47 trillion by 2033 at a compound annual growth rate of 5.5%. Facility owners are under immense pressure to deploy capital effectively, yet many continue to face challenges due to outdated or siloed data, manual processes, and fragmented workflows. These inefficiencies often result in delayed decisions, missed opportunities, and a lack of clarity across programs.

    “For years, we’ve helped governments plan over $450 billion in infrastructure by helping them identify the right projects, justifying them with data, and getting them approved,” said Balaji Sreenivasan, CEO and founder of Aurigo Software. “With Primus, we’re bringing that same capability to a wider audience, enabling them to score projects, compare scenarios, quantify ROI, build out multi-year cashflows, and get to a yes, more confidently.”

    The Aurigo Primus Plan platform helps facility owners make smarter investments by providing a standardized framework for capturing and evaluating opportunities that align with business goals. It offers comprehensive financial tools to forecast costs, assess risks, and manage budgets effectively. AI-driven scenario planning enables users to prioritize projects, model cash flows, and optimize funding strategies. Real-time alerts and intelligent monitoring keep portfolio plans aligned with actual field data, ensuring decisions stay accurate and up-to-date.

    With Primus, you can:

    • Maximize ROI and cut capital waste by funding the right projects
    • Accelerate planning cycles through automated workflows and AI-guided insights
    • Gain full financial visibility by aligning teams and centralizing data
    • Reduce risk with real-time visibility into portfolio health, cost drivers, and schedule impacts

    “Facility owners are often navigating complex and high-stakes capital decisions while relying on legacy software and outdated processes,” said Pete Olds, Vice President of Professional Services and Customer Success at Aurigo Software. “Primus is built to support the strategic needs of capital planning leaders, giving FP&A professionals, department heads, and operational managers the visibility and control they need to drive better outcomes, faster.”

    Aurigo’s customers include some of the largest infrastructure and facilities owners in North America, spanning federal and state agencies, departments of transportation, and water authorities. Building on this success, the company’s latest platform—Primus—is now available to owners in sectors such as data centers, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and warehousing. In 2025, Aurigo plans to expand the platform with additional AI-powered products to offer end-to-end solutions that transform how capital programs are planned, built, and delivered.

    About Aurigo Software

    Aurigo builds software that helps build the world. Aurigo provides modern, cloud-based solutions for capital infrastructure and private owners to help them plan with confidence and build with quality. With more than $450 billion of capital programs under management, Aurigo’s solutions are trusted by over 300 customers in transportation, water and utilities, healthcare, higher education, and the government, with over 40,000 projects across North America. Aurigo helps capital program executives make better decisions based on proprietary artificial intelligence and machine learning technology. Aurigo is a privately held U.S. corporation headquartered in Austin, Texas, with global offices in Canada and India. Learn more at www.aurigo.com.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1687f8dd-2b6f-40d1-a22f-7c5cf3596e0a

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  • MIL-OSI: LPL Financial Welcomes Waznik Heike Group

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN DIEGO, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LPL Financial LLC announced today that the team of 11 financial advisors from Waznik Heike Group have joined LPL Financial’s broker-dealer, Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and custodial platforms. They reported serving approximately $750 million in advisory, brokerage and retirement plan assets* and join LPL from Osaic.

    Headquartered in Menomonie, Wis., with additional offices in Durand, Superior, Eau Claire and Rice Lake, the firm is led by partners Brad Waznik and John Heike, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, CASL®, CAP®, RICP®, who worked together for years before teaming back up in 2024 to form their own practice. Together, the team, who have more than 100 years of combined industry experience, takes a strategic, personalized and proactive approach to wealth management using experienced advice and tailored strategies to help guide their clients towards a more secure fiscal future.

    “My favorite part of this job is connecting with our clients in a meaningful and purposeful way,” Heike said. “Many of our clients are nearing or in retirement, and they have questions about how to be financially responsible while making the most of their golden years. It’s our role to help them answer their questions, make decisions and help take that stress off their shoulders.”

    Looking to enhance their offerings and provide an elevated client experience, the Waznik Heike Group team, which includes Gene Larock, Steve Helling, Kyle Thorpe, Jon Storing, Tyler Schroyer, ChFC®, Coltin Brehm, Jerry Hagman, Bryan LaVoy and Sam Ferch, along with their support staff, turned to LPL.

    “We were looking for a partner that was committed to helping us provide a next-level client experience, and we found that partner with LPL,” Waznik said. “From their robust and integrated technology to their back-office support, LPL is committed to helping us serve our clients better. Plus, LPL is self-clearing, which is a bonus. LPL is a leader in this industry, and we are confident that this partnership is the right choice for our business and our clients.”

    Scott Posner, LPL Managing Director, Business Development, said, “We welcome Brad, John and their team to the LPL community. Just as the Waznik Heike Group walks in lockstep with their clients to help them build lasting financial confidence, we are committed to helping our advisors differentiate themselves and enhance their client experience. We look forward to supporting the Waznik Heike Group for years to come.”

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    About LPL Financial

    LPL Financial Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: LPLA) is among the fastest growing wealth management firms in the U.S. As a leader in the financial advisor-mediated marketplace, LPL supports nearly 29,000 financial advisors and the wealth management practices of approximately 1,200 financial institutions, servicing and custodying approximately $1.8 trillion in brokerage and advisory assets on behalf of approximately 7 million Americans. The firm provides a wide range of advisor affiliation models, investment solutions, fintech tools and practice management services, ensuring that advisors and institutions have the flexibility to choose the business model, services, and technology resources they need to run thriving businesses. For further information about LPL, please visit www.lpl.com.

    Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial LLC (“LPL Financial”), a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer, member FINRA/SIPC. Waznik Heike Group and LPL Financial are separate entities.

    Throughout this communication, the terms “financial advisors” and “advisors” are used to refer to registered representatives and/or investment advisor representatives affiliated with LPL Financial.

    We routinely disclose information that may be important to shareholders in the “Investor Relations” or “Press Releases” section of our website.

    *Value approximated based on asset and holding details provided to LPL from end of year, 2024.

    Media Contact: 
    Media.relations@LPLFinancial.com 

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  • MIL-OSI: LPL Financial Welcomes Waznik Heike Group

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN DIEGO, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LPL Financial LLC announced today that the team of 11 financial advisors from Waznik Heike Group have joined LPL Financial’s broker-dealer, Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and custodial platforms. They reported serving approximately $750 million in advisory, brokerage and retirement plan assets* and join LPL from Osaic.

    Headquartered in Menomonie, Wis., with additional offices in Durand, Superior, Eau Claire and Rice Lake, the firm is led by partners Brad Waznik and John Heike, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, CASL®, CAP®, RICP®, who worked together for years before teaming back up in 2024 to form their own practice. Together, the team, who have more than 100 years of combined industry experience, takes a strategic, personalized and proactive approach to wealth management using experienced advice and tailored strategies to help guide their clients towards a more secure fiscal future.

    “My favorite part of this job is connecting with our clients in a meaningful and purposeful way,” Heike said. “Many of our clients are nearing or in retirement, and they have questions about how to be financially responsible while making the most of their golden years. It’s our role to help them answer their questions, make decisions and help take that stress off their shoulders.”

    Looking to enhance their offerings and provide an elevated client experience, the Waznik Heike Group team, which includes Gene Larock, Steve Helling, Kyle Thorpe, Jon Storing, Tyler Schroyer, ChFC®, Coltin Brehm, Jerry Hagman, Bryan LaVoy and Sam Ferch, along with their support staff, turned to LPL.

    “We were looking for a partner that was committed to helping us provide a next-level client experience, and we found that partner with LPL,” Waznik said. “From their robust and integrated technology to their back-office support, LPL is committed to helping us serve our clients better. Plus, LPL is self-clearing, which is a bonus. LPL is a leader in this industry, and we are confident that this partnership is the right choice for our business and our clients.”

    Scott Posner, LPL Managing Director, Business Development, said, “We welcome Brad, John and their team to the LPL community. Just as the Waznik Heike Group walks in lockstep with their clients to help them build lasting financial confidence, we are committed to helping our advisors differentiate themselves and enhance their client experience. We look forward to supporting the Waznik Heike Group for years to come.”

    Related
    Advisors, learn how LPL Financial can help take your business to the next level.

    About LPL Financial

    LPL Financial Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: LPLA) is among the fastest growing wealth management firms in the U.S. As a leader in the financial advisor-mediated marketplace, LPL supports nearly 29,000 financial advisors and the wealth management practices of approximately 1,200 financial institutions, servicing and custodying approximately $1.8 trillion in brokerage and advisory assets on behalf of approximately 7 million Americans. The firm provides a wide range of advisor affiliation models, investment solutions, fintech tools and practice management services, ensuring that advisors and institutions have the flexibility to choose the business model, services, and technology resources they need to run thriving businesses. For further information about LPL, please visit www.lpl.com.

    Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial LLC (“LPL Financial”), a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer, member FINRA/SIPC. Waznik Heike Group and LPL Financial are separate entities.

    Throughout this communication, the terms “financial advisors” and “advisors” are used to refer to registered representatives and/or investment advisor representatives affiliated with LPL Financial.

    We routinely disclose information that may be important to shareholders in the “Investor Relations” or “Press Releases” section of our website.

    *Value approximated based on asset and holding details provided to LPL from end of year, 2024.

    Media Contact: 
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  • MIL-OSI: Tango Strengthens Executive Team to Power Next Phase of Growth

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DALLAS, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tango, the leading provider of cloud-based real estate and facilities management software solutions, is pleased to announce the strategic expansion of its executive leadership team with the appointments of Jill Martin as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and Steve Swanston as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). These leadership additions reflect the company’s focus on strengthening customer relationships, scaling its operations, and driving continued innovation across its global footprint.

    “As we look to the future, building a world-class leadership team is essential to remaining deeply connected to customers at scale and achieving our ambitious goals,” said Jon Elliott, Tango’s Chief Executive Officer. “Jill and Steve bring the strategic insight and operational excellence we need to grow with purpose. Their leadership will help us unlock new opportunities and deepen the value we deliver to our customers every day. Their appointments mark an exciting new chapter in Tango’s journey.”

    Jill Martin brings more than 20 years of legal, compliance, and business leadership experience to Tango, having guided mid-sized, global technology companies through periods of rapid growth and transformation. As CAO, she leads Tango’s people & culture, legal & compliance, information security and information technology functions, ensuring the company operates with integrity, engagement, agility, and resilience. Prior to joining Tango, Jill served as Senior Vice President & General Counsel at Halff, and held senior legal roles at the Nemetschek Group and Bluebeam, Inc.

    Steve Swanston joins Tango as CRO with a strong track record of driving revenue growth and building high-performing sales organizations. As CRO, Steve leads Tango’s sales and marketing functions, with a focus on expanding market presence, deepening customer engagement, and accelerating revenue performance across all segments. He brings deep experience in the financial services and technology sectors, having held executive leadership roles at Velocity Solutions, CU People, and John M. Floyd & Associates.

    The addition of Jill Martin and Steve Swanston to Tango’s executive team marks a pivotal step in the company’s evolution. Their leadership will help propel Tango into its next phase of strategic growth – expanding global reach, advancing product innovation, and deepening the company’s impact across the real estate and facilities management landscape. With this strengthened leadership foundation, Tango is well-positioned to shape the future of the industry.

    About Tango
    With hundreds of customers across more than 175 countries, Tango is the leader in Store Lifecycle Management and Integrated Workplace Management System software. Our platform empowers organizations with the power of knowing – turning data into insight – and the impact of acting, driving smarter decisions across real estate, design and construction, lease administration and accounting, facilities maintenance, occupancy management, energy and sustainability, desk booking, visitor, and space management. To learn more visit tangoanalytics.com.

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  • MIL-OSI: Orion180 Launches FLEX Home Insurance In Massachusetts

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MELBOURNE, Fla., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion180 Insurance, a leading provider of flexible, customer-centric homeowners and flood insurance solutions, today announced the launch of its FLEX Home Insurance product in nine eastern counties of Massachusetts. FLEX provides fully customizable coverage, allowing homeowners to adjust protections and deductibles to align with their individual risk preferences and financial goals.

    Massachusetts homeowners, particularly those in coastal counties, have faced mounting insurance challenges in recent years. Bay State premiums surged 15% between 2022 and 2023, and the State currently ranks fifth in the nation for homeowners insurance non-renewals, according to the U.S. Senate Budget Committee. Orion180’s FLEX product directly addresses these concerns through robust, customizable coverage without coastal restrictions, a rare offering in today’s constrained market.

    “Our mission is to bring smarter, more accessible insurance solutions to underserved communities,” said Ken Gregg, CEO of Orion180. “Massachusetts homeowners have faced higher premiums and fewer options due to the increasing threat of weather-related events. FLEX delivers tailored protection, transparent pricing, and peace of mind. Agents and homeowners can feel at ease because we have a 0% state abandonment rate and stand firmly behind the markets we serve.”

    Key Benefits of FLEX Home Insurance:

    • Flexible Coverage Customization: Homeowners can tailor core coverages and perils to align with their specific risk tolerance and financial needs.
    • No Coastal Restrictions: FLEX supports coastal counties with no distance-based pricing exclusions or restrictions.
    • Variable Deductibles and Copays: Policyholders can select from a range of deductible levels and copay percentages to optimize both short-term costs and long-term value.
    • Claims-free Reward: Eligible homeowners may earn a bonus of up to 100% of their first-year premium based on the duration of their claims-free history.
    • Significant Discounts: Eligible homeowners can access significant savings via senior discounts, tree-free yards, military/first responder, and more.

    FLEX Home Insurance is available now through select Massachusetts insurance agents in Essex, Plymouth, Middlesex, Barnstable, Suffolk, Dukes, Norfolk, Nantucket, and Bristol counties.

    To learn more about Orion180 FLEX Home Insurance, visit https://orion180.com/flex/.

    About Orion180 Insurance
    Orion180 Insurance is a technology-driven and customer-centric insurance brand that combines proprietary technology, real-time data, and straightforward underwriting practices to provide a seamless and premier insurance experience. Orion180 operates through Orion180 Insurance Co., a surplus lines insurance company serving Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Colorado (Flood only), Tennessee (Flood only), Illinois (Flood only) and Arizona, and Orion180 Select Insurance Co., an admitted insurance company offering coverage in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Ohio. With its proprietary MY180 platform and third-party integrations, Orion180 offers unmatched efficiency and innovation, fulfilling its vision of becoming the global leader in insurance solutions while maintaining its mission to deliver superior customer experiences and a comprehensive suite of products. Connect with Orion180 on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TruthSocial, and YouTube. For more information, visit www.Orion180.com.

    Media Contact:
    Ross Blume
    Fusion PR
    Orion180@fusionpr.com

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  • MIL-OSI: The “Big and Beautiful Act” reshapes the cryptocurrency landscape. Why will joining SAVVY MINING become the ultimate winner?

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Recently, the “Big and Beautiful Act” proposed by the United States has sparked heated discussions in the global financial market. The bill is regarded as an important measure for macroeconomic stimulus and fiscal restructuring, and is expected to affect the status of the US dollar, global capital flows and investor risk preferences. Among them, the potential impact on the cryptocurrency market is particularly eye-catching.

    On the one hand, if the bill exacerbates market concerns about the US dollar, it may further consolidate Bitcoin’s market position as “digital gold” and drive more funds into crypto assets. In addition, the economic stimulus policies released by the bill are also expected to enhance the attractiveness of overall risk assets and stimulate the strengthening of mainstream currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

    However, although the traditional currency holding strategy may bring asset appreciation, it cannot provide a continuous and stable cash flow. Faced with inflation risks and drastic market fluctuations, more and more investors realize that simply “hoarding coins” is not enough to guarantee long-term returns and capital security.

    Against this background, the cloud mining platform SAVVY MINING stands out and becomes the preferred solution for many cryptocurrency investors to achieve stable passive income.

    Why choose SAVVY MINING?
    Daily stable income, easy passive income
    SAVVY MINING brings daily settlement and continuous mining income to users through remote leasing of professional mining machines, so that funds can “move” and continue to create stable income for investors.

    Zero technical threshold, zero maintenance pressure
    No need to buy mining machines, no need to deal with complicated maintenance and electricity bills. Users can easily start earning cryptocurrencies with one-click registration, making passive income simple and efficient.

    Legal and compliant, safe and reliable
    SAVVY MINING insists on transparent operation and complies with British regulatory standards. The safe operation in the past 8 years has brought a safe, long-term and stable profit experience to 8.5 million users worldwide.

    Low threshold participation, flexible value-added strategy
    Whether it is a retail investor who is trying for the first time or a senior investor who wants to increase passive income, you can flexibly choose the computing power package according to your needs and easily open a diversified crypto income path.

    In the future, cloud mining is a stable engine for crypto wealth accumulation
    The “Great Beautiful Act” is reshaping the global capital landscape. Faced with rising inflationary pressure and currency depreciation risks, simply holding coins can no longer meet people’s expectations for sustained and stable returns. Cloud mining has gradually become the core choice for crypto asset allocation with its daily cash flow, low volatility and long-term profitability.

    In the new round of global wealth track, SAVVY MINING will help investors seize opportunities, create their own stable passive income, and become the ultimate winner.

    [Join SAVVY MINING now to start mining, start a journey of stable crypto income, and let wealth grow every day! ]

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  • MIL-OSI: Nutanix Study Finds Financial Services Fast-Tracking GenAI Adoption—but Long-Term Gains Hinge on Infrastructure and Talent

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN JOSE, Calif., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nutanix (NASDAQ: NTNX), a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, announced the findings of its seventh annual global Financial Services Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) survey and research report, which measures enterprise progress with cloud adoption in the industry. The research showed that nearly all the financial services organizations surveyed are currently leveraging GenAI applications or workloads today, with a focus on real-life applications gravitating towards customer support and content development.

    Despite widespread GenAI adoption, financial services organizations are struggling to keep pace. Most cite a skills gap needed to manage GenAI with existing infrastructure. Moreover, 97% of respondents admit they could do more to secure their GenAI models and applications.

    “Financial services organizations are turning to containers and hybrid cloud not just as technology upgrades, but as strategic enablers of customer value,” said Lee Caswell, SVP of Product and Solutions Marketing at Nutanix. “This year’s ECI report highlights how these technologies are delivering measurable ROI by powering GenAI applications that enhance fraud detection, strengthen cybersecurity, and elevate customer engagement. For financial institutions, containers and hybrid cloud have become essential tools to drive innovation, agility, and trust in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

    “But AI and how organizations want to use it is also changing very rapidly. While GenAI remains a part of their activities, beyond the findings in the report, our customers are telling us they have moved to adopt agentic AI and are looking to harness its potential across their organizations and in how they interact with their customers.”

    The report surveyed financial services leaders on GenAI adoption, Kubernetes, and container use, and where they’re running mission-critical applications today—and where they plan to run them next. Key findings include:

    • GenAI Adoption Is Widespread but Not Without Risk: Nearly all industry respondents report using some form of GenAI today, with current use cases focused on customer support, content generation, and automation. However, data privacy and security stand out as the top concerns, with 97% agreeing their organizations must do more to secure GenAI models and applications.
    • Infrastructure Modernization Is Needed for GenAI Success: 92% of respondents say their current infrastructure requires improvement to fully support cloud native applications and containers. Although containerization and Kubernetes are already in use, particularly for GenAI workloads, application portability and data silos persist as major hurdles.
    • IT Talent Shortage Could Slow Momentum: Nearly all respondents (98%) face challenges scaling GenAI from development to production, citing lack of skilled personnel and integration issues. While 62% of respondents are actively hiring for GenAI expertise, training and upskilling remain critical priorities.
    • Return on Investment (ROI) is a Priority but It’s a Long Game: 39% of respondents anticipate potential GenAI-related losses in the next 12 months, while 58% expect gains within one to three years. This suggests that financial services leaders are embracing a longer-term view of GenAI success but also underscores the need for better tools to measure GenAI ROI.
    • Security and Compliance Will Continue to be Important: The majority (96%) of respondents say GenAI is reshaping their data security and privacy priorities. Additionally, 90% express concern about data security in the broader IT vendor ecosystem, further highlighting the complexity of securing AI deployments.

    For the seventh consecutive year, Nutanix commissioned a global research study to learn about the state of global enterprise cloud deployments, application containerization trends, and GenAI application adoption. In the Fall of 2024, U.K. researcher Vanson Bourne surveyed 1,500 IT and DevOps/Platform Engineering decision-makers around the world. The respondent base spanned multiple industries, business sizes, and geographies, including North and South America; Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA); and Asia-Pacific-Japan (APJ) region.

    To learn more about the report and findings, please download the full Financial Services Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Index, here and read the blog here.

    About Nutanix
    Nutanix is a global leader in cloud software, offering organizations a single platform for running applications and managing data, anywhere. With Nutanix, companies can reduce complexity and simplify operations, freeing them to focus on their business outcomes. Building on its legacy as the pioneer of hyperconverged infrastructure, Nutanix is trusted by companies worldwide to power hybrid multicloud environments consistently, simply, and cost-effectively. Learn more at www.nutanix.com or follow us on social media @nutanix.

    © 2025 Nutanix, Inc. All rights reserved. Nutanix, the Nutanix logo, and all Nutanix product and service names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or unregistered trademarks of Nutanix, Inc. (“Nutanix”) in the United States and other countries. Other brand names or marks mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s). This press release is for informational purposes only and nothing herein constitutes a warranty or other binding commitment by Nutanix. This release may contain express and implied forward-looking statements, which are not historical facts and are instead based on Nutanix’s current expectations, estimates and beliefs. The accuracy of such statements involves risks and uncertainties and depends upon future events, including those that may be beyond Nutanix’s control, and actual results may differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied by such statements. Any forward-looking statements included herein speak only as of the date hereof and, except as required by law, Nutanix assumes no obligation to update or otherwise revise any of such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.

    Media Contact:
    Gabrielle Moynan
    pr@nutanix.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Wedbush Securities Expands Global Market Access with 24-Hour Capital Markets Trading

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LOS ANGELES, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wedbush Securities, a leading financial services firm, has launched 24-hour trading capabilities, with clients already actively leveraging the service to access markets around the clock. Through strategic partnerships with Blue Ocean Technologies and OTC Markets Group, Wedbush delivers seamless market access across overnight, pre-market, core, and post-market sessions—particularly benefiting investors operating in Asia-Pacific time zones.

    Wedbush’s expanded after-hours trading melds in Blue Ocean ATS, MOON ATS, and OTC Overnight, which are three distinct alternative trading systems that enable overnight trading during Asia-Pacific hours. Blue Ocean ATS and MOON ATS support U.S.-listed securities, while OTC Overnight provides access to OTC equity trading during the same extended window. Together, these platforms provide clients with comprehensive market coverage from 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM Eastern Time, offering both high- and low-touch routing options and ensuring expert execution support throughout all market hours.

    “Our 24-hour trading capability marks a major step forward in providing clients with the market access they demand in today’s fast-paced global environment,” commented Burke Dempsey, EVP, Head of Investment Banking & Capital Markets at Wedbush. “By partnering with Blue Ocean and OTC Markets, we are already bridging the gap across time zones to offer continuous liquidity and execution support. This initiative reflects our focus on delivering flexible, client-driven solutions that empower investors around the clock.”

    Brian Hyndman, CEO of Blue Ocean Technologies, said, “We’re excited to partner with Wedbush to deliver our connectivity to after-hours markets. As the leading platform in overnight trading, with the deepest liquidity, trading volume, global access across 20+ countries, and a growing network of over 100 data subscribers, we’re confident this new capability will provide Wedbush clients with powerful tools to manage trading risk and unlock new opportunities beyond regular market hours.”

    “By integrating MOON ATS™ and OTC Overnight into its 24-hour trading offering, Wedbush is expanding global market access in a way that reflects its core mission: protecting client interests, driving innovation, and delivering with precision,” said Cromwell Coulson, CEO of OTC Markets Group. “At OTC Markets, we share this commitment to building secure market infrastructure that prioritizes financial safety and service excellence. Together, we’re enabling investors to trade with confidence in a market that now moves around-the-clock.”

    Wedbush supports execution and clearing in over 25 foreign markets, across a wide range of time zones linking with major alliance partners such as Maybank Investment Bank, Velocity Trade, Hana Securities, Trigon, Okasan Securities Group, and Yuanta Securities.

    Wedbush’s added 24/7 execution capabilities pair with its recent announcement of support for clearing equities traded on leading overnight ATSs, including Blue Ocean and MOON.

    About Wedbush Securities
    Wedbush Securities is the largest subsidiary of Wedbush Financial Services. Since its founding in 1955, Wedbush is widely known for providing our clients, both private and institutional, with a wide range of securities brokerage, clearing, wealth management, and investment banking services. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California with 100 registered offices and nearly 900 colleagues, the firm focuses on client service and financial safety, innovation, and the utilization of advanced technology. Securities and Investment Advisory services are offered through Wedbush Securities Inc. Member NYSE/ FINRA / SIPC

    About Blue Ocean Technologies, LLC
    Blue Ocean Technologies, LLC (BOT) is a unique capital markets fintech company empowering global investors by making trading possible during U.S. overnight trading hours. Blue Ocean ATS, LLC, and its trading system Blue Ocean Alternative Trading System (BOATS), currently trade U.S. National Market System (NMS) stocks from 8:00 pm to 4:00 am ET, Sunday – Thursday. Founded in 2019, Blue Ocean ATS is on a mission to transform U.S. trading to global trading via its flagship service, Blue Ocean Session, providing access and transparency to subscribers in all time zones during non-traditional U.S. market hours. For more information, visit www.blueocean-tech.io.

    About OTC Markets Group Inc.
    OTC Markets Group Inc. (OTCQX: OTCM) operates regulated markets for trading 12,000 U.S. and international securities. Our data-driven disclosure standards form the foundation of our public markets: OTCQX® Best Market, OTCQB® Venture Market, OTCID™ Basic Market and Pink Limited™ Market. Our OTC Link® Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs) provide critical market infrastructure that broker-dealers rely on to facilitate trading. Our innovative model offers companies more efficient access to the U.S. financial markets.

    OTC Link ATS, OTC Link ECN, OTC Link NQB, and MOON ATS™ are each SEC regulated ATS, operated by OTC Link LLC, a FINRA and SEC registered broker-dealer, member SIPC. To learn more about how we create better informed and more efficient markets, visit www.otcmarkets.com.

    For media inquiries: 
    Serina Molano 
    publicrelations@wedbush.com
    213-688-4564

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  • MIL-OSI: Wedbush Securities Expands Global Market Access with 24-Hour Capital Markets Trading

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LOS ANGELES, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wedbush Securities, a leading financial services firm, has launched 24-hour trading capabilities, with clients already actively leveraging the service to access markets around the clock. Through strategic partnerships with Blue Ocean Technologies and OTC Markets Group, Wedbush delivers seamless market access across overnight, pre-market, core, and post-market sessions—particularly benefiting investors operating in Asia-Pacific time zones.

    Wedbush’s expanded after-hours trading melds in Blue Ocean ATS, MOON ATS, and OTC Overnight, which are three distinct alternative trading systems that enable overnight trading during Asia-Pacific hours. Blue Ocean ATS and MOON ATS support U.S.-listed securities, while OTC Overnight provides access to OTC equity trading during the same extended window. Together, these platforms provide clients with comprehensive market coverage from 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM Eastern Time, offering both high- and low-touch routing options and ensuring expert execution support throughout all market hours.

    “Our 24-hour trading capability marks a major step forward in providing clients with the market access they demand in today’s fast-paced global environment,” commented Burke Dempsey, EVP, Head of Investment Banking & Capital Markets at Wedbush. “By partnering with Blue Ocean and OTC Markets, we are already bridging the gap across time zones to offer continuous liquidity and execution support. This initiative reflects our focus on delivering flexible, client-driven solutions that empower investors around the clock.”

    Brian Hyndman, CEO of Blue Ocean Technologies, said, “We’re excited to partner with Wedbush to deliver our connectivity to after-hours markets. As the leading platform in overnight trading, with the deepest liquidity, trading volume, global access across 20+ countries, and a growing network of over 100 data subscribers, we’re confident this new capability will provide Wedbush clients with powerful tools to manage trading risk and unlock new opportunities beyond regular market hours.”

    “By integrating MOON ATS™ and OTC Overnight into its 24-hour trading offering, Wedbush is expanding global market access in a way that reflects its core mission: protecting client interests, driving innovation, and delivering with precision,” said Cromwell Coulson, CEO of OTC Markets Group. “At OTC Markets, we share this commitment to building secure market infrastructure that prioritizes financial safety and service excellence. Together, we’re enabling investors to trade with confidence in a market that now moves around-the-clock.”

    Wedbush supports execution and clearing in over 25 foreign markets, across a wide range of time zones linking with major alliance partners such as Maybank Investment Bank, Velocity Trade, Hana Securities, Trigon, Okasan Securities Group, and Yuanta Securities.

    Wedbush’s added 24/7 execution capabilities pair with its recent announcement of support for clearing equities traded on leading overnight ATSs, including Blue Ocean and MOON.

    About Wedbush Securities
    Wedbush Securities is the largest subsidiary of Wedbush Financial Services. Since its founding in 1955, Wedbush is widely known for providing our clients, both private and institutional, with a wide range of securities brokerage, clearing, wealth management, and investment banking services. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California with 100 registered offices and nearly 900 colleagues, the firm focuses on client service and financial safety, innovation, and the utilization of advanced technology. Securities and Investment Advisory services are offered through Wedbush Securities Inc. Member NYSE/ FINRA / SIPC

    About Blue Ocean Technologies, LLC
    Blue Ocean Technologies, LLC (BOT) is a unique capital markets fintech company empowering global investors by making trading possible during U.S. overnight trading hours. Blue Ocean ATS, LLC, and its trading system Blue Ocean Alternative Trading System (BOATS), currently trade U.S. National Market System (NMS) stocks from 8:00 pm to 4:00 am ET, Sunday – Thursday. Founded in 2019, Blue Ocean ATS is on a mission to transform U.S. trading to global trading via its flagship service, Blue Ocean Session, providing access and transparency to subscribers in all time zones during non-traditional U.S. market hours. For more information, visit www.blueocean-tech.io.

    About OTC Markets Group Inc.
    OTC Markets Group Inc. (OTCQX: OTCM) operates regulated markets for trading 12,000 U.S. and international securities. Our data-driven disclosure standards form the foundation of our public markets: OTCQX® Best Market, OTCQB® Venture Market, OTCID™ Basic Market and Pink Limited™ Market. Our OTC Link® Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs) provide critical market infrastructure that broker-dealers rely on to facilitate trading. Our innovative model offers companies more efficient access to the U.S. financial markets.

    OTC Link ATS, OTC Link ECN, OTC Link NQB, and MOON ATS™ are each SEC regulated ATS, operated by OTC Link LLC, a FINRA and SEC registered broker-dealer, member SIPC. To learn more about how we create better informed and more efficient markets, visit www.otcmarkets.com.

    For media inquiries: 
    Serina Molano 
    publicrelations@wedbush.com
    213-688-4564

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  • MIL-OSI: Ingersoll Rand Welcomes Aurobind Satpathy to Board of Directors

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DAVIDSON, N.C., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE: IR), a global provider of mission-critical flow creation and life sciences and industrial solutions, today announced the appointment of Aurobind Satpathy to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.

    Satpathy currently serves as a senior partner at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm. During his nearly 30-year career with McKinsey & Company, Satpathy led multi-billion-dollar mergers, guided companies through public-to-private transitions, and architected growth strategies that resulted in increases in market capitalization. In addition, Satpathy led global technology-enablement efforts within McKinsey’s Operations practice and held leadership roles across several offices, practices, and global committees.

    “Aurobind’s leadership in high-impact engagements across diverse industries demonstrates his deep expertise in aligning strategy with execution,” said Vicente Reynal, chairman and chief executive officer of Ingersoll Rand. “We look forward to leveraging his strategic mindset, and his ability to unlock value through bold, data-driven insights will be a welcome addition to our Board.”

    This appointment underscores Ingersoll Rand’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a robust and dynamic Board of Directors focused on innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth.

    About Ingersoll Rand Inc.
    Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE: IR), driven by an entrepreneurial spirit and ownership mindset, is dedicated to Making Life Better for our employees, customers, shareholders, and planet. Customers lean on us for exceptional performance and durability in mission-critical flow creation and life sciences and industrial solutions. Supported by over 80+ respected brands, our products and services excel in the most complex and harsh conditions. Our employees develop customers for life through their daily commitment to expertise, productivity, and efficiency. For more information, visit www.IRCO.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements related to Ingersoll Rand Inc.’s (the “Company” or “Ingersoll Rand”) expectations regarding the performance of its business, its financial results, its liquidity and capital resources and other non-historical statements. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believe,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “outlook,” “target,” “endeavor,” “seek,” “predict,” “intend,” “strategy,” “plan,” “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “on track to,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” “guidance” or the negative thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. All statements other than historical facts are forward-looking statements.

    These forward-looking statements are based on Ingersoll Rand’s current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results to differ materially from these current expectations. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated or anticipated by such forward-looking statements. The inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation that such plans, estimates, or expectations will be achieved. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such plans, estimates or expectations include, among others, (1) adverse impact on our operations and financial performance due to natural disaster, catastrophe, global pandemics (including COVID-19), geopolitical tensions, cyber events, or other events outside of our control; (2) unexpected costs, charges, or expenses resulting from completed and proposed business combinations; (3) uncertainty of the expected financial performance of the Company; (4) failure to realize the anticipated benefits of completed and proposed business combinations; (5) the ability of the Company to implement its business strategy; (6) difficulties and delays in achieving revenue and cost synergies; (7) inability of the Company to retain and hire key personnel; (8) evolving legal, regulatory, and tax regimes; (9) changes in general economic and/or industry specific conditions; (10) actions by third parties, including government agencies; and (11) other risk factors detailed in Ingersoll Rand’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), as such factors may be updated from time to time in its periodic filings with the SEC, which are available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov. The foregoing list of important factors is not exclusive.

    Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release. Ingersoll Rand undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information or development, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any of these forward-looking statements.

    Contacts:
    Investor Relations:                                                         
    Matthew.Fort@irco.com        

    Media:
    Sara.Hassell@irco.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b07808eb-96c6-4af2-a9a7-4eb49cf9df7c

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  • MIL-OSI: Smackover Lithium Reports Highest Lithium Brine Grade in SWA Project Area as FEED Studies Nearing Completion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LEWISVILLE, Ark., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Smackover Lithium, a Joint Venture (“JV”) between Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SLI) (NYSE.A: SLI) and Equinor, is pleased to announce that it has completed sampling from its newest exploration well, the Lester well, in the South West Arkansas (SWA) Project area, and has recorded the highest lithium concentration reported to date from the SWA Project area; 616 mg/L lithium in brine.

    The Lester well was completed in the second quarter of this year and concludes all sub-surface exploration activities for Phase 1 of the SWA Project. The location of the Lester well in relation to the SWA Phase 1 Project is shown in Figure 1 below, and an aerial photograph of the Lester well and associated pad is shown in Figure 2.

    Sampling of brines from the upper Smackover Formation was completed by the Company, and subsequent analysis of the brine by an independent third-party certified laboratory demonstrated significantly higher than expected lithium concentrations in the Lester brine, marking the highest lithium grade reported for the SWA Project. The summarized lithium brine analyses are provided in Table 1 below which highlights the average lithium concentration from three brine samples was 582 mg/L.

    Dr. Andy Robinson, President and COO of Standard Lithium stated, “The Smackover Lithium team has now completed all the fieldwork and testing required for Phase 1 of the SWA Project. We completed this final well in a part of the project area where we expected the lithium concentration to be approximately 500 mg/L, so we’re encouraged with these latest sampling results that show the highest lithium concentrations in the whole SWA Project area (maximum 616 mg/L), demonstrating a marked improvement from levels in the existing world-class lithium brine resource.

    With all of the fieldwork complete, the joint Smackover Lithium team is working to complete the FEED study, with a Definitive Feasibility Study expected later in the third quarter of this year. The completion of these studies will represent a significant milestone as the team rapidly advances Phase 1 of the SWA Project through off-take negotiations and project finance towards a Final Investment Decision targeted by year-end 2025.

    Figure 1: SWA Project, Phase 1 Reynolds Unit and Location of Lester Well

    Table 1: Lester Well Lithium Brine Analyses in SWA Phase 1 Project Area

    Sample Name [1] Lithium
    mg/L
     
    Lester 2 #1 559
    Lester 2 #2 571
    Lester 2 #5 616
    Average Concentration [2] 582
       

    Notes:  Analyses conducted at WETLAB (Western Environmental Testing Laboratory) – 475 E Greg St, Suite 119, Sparks NV 89431.
    [1] Sample names are as reported by the independent third party laboratory. Samples #3 and #4 were a blank sample and a synthetic spike sample, used for laboratory data verification and QA/QC purposes. They are omitted here for clarity.
    [2] A simple average concentration is provided from the Lester well for illustrative purposes of the general lithium brine quality in the Lester well. Porosity-weighted averages will be used in future resource quality estimates.

    Figure 2: Aerial Photo of Lester Well in SWA Phase 1 Project

    Notes:  Photograph is taken looking approximately northeast across the Lester well-pad.

    Qualified Person

    Steve Ross, P.Geol., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the relevant scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Mr. Ross is a consultant to the Company.

    About Smackover Lithium

    Smackover Lithium is a joint venture between Standard Lithium and Equinor. Formed in May 2024, Smackover Lithium is developing two Direct Lithium Extraction (“DLE”) Project Companies in southwest Arkansas and east Texas. Standard Lithium owns a 55% interest and Equinor holds the remaining 45% interest in the two Project Companies, with Standard Lithium maintaining operatorship.

    About Standard Lithium Ltd.

    Standard Lithium is a leading near-commercial lithium development company focused on the sustainable development of a portfolio of large, high-grade lithium-brine properties in the United States. The Company prioritizes projects characterized by high-grade resources, robust infrastructure, skilled labor, and streamlined permitting. Standard Lithium aims to achieve sustainable, commercial-scale lithium production via the application of a scalable and fully integrated Direct Lithium Extraction and purification process. The Company’s flagship projects are located in the Smackover Formation, a world-class lithium brine asset, focused in Arkansas and Texas. In partnership with global energy leader Equinor ASA, Standard Lithium is advancing the South West Arkansas project, a greenfield project located in southern Arkansas, and actively exploring promising lithium brine prospects in East Texas.

    Standard Lithium trades on both the TSXV and the NYSE American under the symbol “SLI”. Please visit the Company’s website at www.standardlithium.com.

    About Equinor

    Equinor is an international energy company committed to long-term value creation in a low-carbon future. Equinor’s portfolio of projects encompasses oil and gas, renewables and low-carbon solutions, with an ambition of becoming a net-zero energy company by 2050. Headquartered in Norway, Equinor is the leading operator on the Norwegian continental shelf and has offices in more than 20 countries worldwide. Equinor’s partnership with Standard Lithium to mature DLE projects builds on its broad US energy portfolio of oil and gas, offshore wind, low carbon solutions and battery storage projects.

    For more information on Equinor in the US, please visit: Equinor in the US – Equinor

    Investor Inquiries

    Dan Rosen
    Standard Lithium Ltd.
    +1 604 409 8154
    investors@standardlithium.com

    Media Inquiries

    media@standardlithium.com

    Neither the TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    This news release may contain certain “Forward-Looking Statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. When used in this news release, the words “anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “target”, “plan”, “forecast”, “may”, “schedule” and other similar words or expressions identify forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements or information may relate to intended development timelines, the timeline for completion of a Definitive Feasibility Study for the SWA Project, future prices of commodities, accuracy of mineral or resource exploration activity, reserves or resources, regulatory or government requirements or approvals, the reliability of third party information, continued access to mineral properties or infrastructure, fluctuations in the market for lithium and its derivatives, changes in exploration costs and government regulation in Canada and the United States, and other factors or information. Such statements represent the Company’s current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social risks, contingencies and uncertainties. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements or information to reflect changes in assumptions or changes in circumstances or any other events affecting such statements and information other than as required by applicable laws, rules and regulations.

    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/cacb4d78-1a00-422a-abdf-10690d97f867
    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/72ebbdb0-35be-4c5d-98a8-28c84b0a6859

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  • MIL-OSI: Smackover Lithium Reports Highest Lithium Brine Grade in SWA Project Area as FEED Studies Nearing Completion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LEWISVILLE, Ark., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Smackover Lithium, a Joint Venture (“JV”) between Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SLI) (NYSE.A: SLI) and Equinor, is pleased to announce that it has completed sampling from its newest exploration well, the Lester well, in the South West Arkansas (SWA) Project area, and has recorded the highest lithium concentration reported to date from the SWA Project area; 616 mg/L lithium in brine.

    The Lester well was completed in the second quarter of this year and concludes all sub-surface exploration activities for Phase 1 of the SWA Project. The location of the Lester well in relation to the SWA Phase 1 Project is shown in Figure 1 below, and an aerial photograph of the Lester well and associated pad is shown in Figure 2.

    Sampling of brines from the upper Smackover Formation was completed by the Company, and subsequent analysis of the brine by an independent third-party certified laboratory demonstrated significantly higher than expected lithium concentrations in the Lester brine, marking the highest lithium grade reported for the SWA Project. The summarized lithium brine analyses are provided in Table 1 below which highlights the average lithium concentration from three brine samples was 582 mg/L.

    Dr. Andy Robinson, President and COO of Standard Lithium stated, “The Smackover Lithium team has now completed all the fieldwork and testing required for Phase 1 of the SWA Project. We completed this final well in a part of the project area where we expected the lithium concentration to be approximately 500 mg/L, so we’re encouraged with these latest sampling results that show the highest lithium concentrations in the whole SWA Project area (maximum 616 mg/L), demonstrating a marked improvement from levels in the existing world-class lithium brine resource.

    With all of the fieldwork complete, the joint Smackover Lithium team is working to complete the FEED study, with a Definitive Feasibility Study expected later in the third quarter of this year. The completion of these studies will represent a significant milestone as the team rapidly advances Phase 1 of the SWA Project through off-take negotiations and project finance towards a Final Investment Decision targeted by year-end 2025.

    Figure 1: SWA Project, Phase 1 Reynolds Unit and Location of Lester Well

    Table 1: Lester Well Lithium Brine Analyses in SWA Phase 1 Project Area

    Sample Name [1] Lithium
    mg/L
     
    Lester 2 #1 559
    Lester 2 #2 571
    Lester 2 #5 616
    Average Concentration [2] 582
       

    Notes:  Analyses conducted at WETLAB (Western Environmental Testing Laboratory) – 475 E Greg St, Suite 119, Sparks NV 89431.
    [1] Sample names are as reported by the independent third party laboratory. Samples #3 and #4 were a blank sample and a synthetic spike sample, used for laboratory data verification and QA/QC purposes. They are omitted here for clarity.
    [2] A simple average concentration is provided from the Lester well for illustrative purposes of the general lithium brine quality in the Lester well. Porosity-weighted averages will be used in future resource quality estimates.

    Figure 2: Aerial Photo of Lester Well in SWA Phase 1 Project

    Notes:  Photograph is taken looking approximately northeast across the Lester well-pad.

    Qualified Person

    Steve Ross, P.Geol., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the relevant scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Mr. Ross is a consultant to the Company.

    About Smackover Lithium

    Smackover Lithium is a joint venture between Standard Lithium and Equinor. Formed in May 2024, Smackover Lithium is developing two Direct Lithium Extraction (“DLE”) Project Companies in southwest Arkansas and east Texas. Standard Lithium owns a 55% interest and Equinor holds the remaining 45% interest in the two Project Companies, with Standard Lithium maintaining operatorship.

    About Standard Lithium Ltd.

    Standard Lithium is a leading near-commercial lithium development company focused on the sustainable development of a portfolio of large, high-grade lithium-brine properties in the United States. The Company prioritizes projects characterized by high-grade resources, robust infrastructure, skilled labor, and streamlined permitting. Standard Lithium aims to achieve sustainable, commercial-scale lithium production via the application of a scalable and fully integrated Direct Lithium Extraction and purification process. The Company’s flagship projects are located in the Smackover Formation, a world-class lithium brine asset, focused in Arkansas and Texas. In partnership with global energy leader Equinor ASA, Standard Lithium is advancing the South West Arkansas project, a greenfield project located in southern Arkansas, and actively exploring promising lithium brine prospects in East Texas.

    Standard Lithium trades on both the TSXV and the NYSE American under the symbol “SLI”. Please visit the Company’s website at www.standardlithium.com.

    About Equinor

    Equinor is an international energy company committed to long-term value creation in a low-carbon future. Equinor’s portfolio of projects encompasses oil and gas, renewables and low-carbon solutions, with an ambition of becoming a net-zero energy company by 2050. Headquartered in Norway, Equinor is the leading operator on the Norwegian continental shelf and has offices in more than 20 countries worldwide. Equinor’s partnership with Standard Lithium to mature DLE projects builds on its broad US energy portfolio of oil and gas, offshore wind, low carbon solutions and battery storage projects.

    For more information on Equinor in the US, please visit: Equinor in the US – Equinor

    Investor Inquiries

    Dan Rosen
    Standard Lithium Ltd.
    +1 604 409 8154
    investors@standardlithium.com

    Media Inquiries

    media@standardlithium.com

    Neither the TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    This news release may contain certain “Forward-Looking Statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. When used in this news release, the words “anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “target”, “plan”, “forecast”, “may”, “schedule” and other similar words or expressions identify forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements or information may relate to intended development timelines, the timeline for completion of a Definitive Feasibility Study for the SWA Project, future prices of commodities, accuracy of mineral or resource exploration activity, reserves or resources, regulatory or government requirements or approvals, the reliability of third party information, continued access to mineral properties or infrastructure, fluctuations in the market for lithium and its derivatives, changes in exploration costs and government regulation in Canada and the United States, and other factors or information. Such statements represent the Company’s current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social risks, contingencies and uncertainties. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements or information to reflect changes in assumptions or changes in circumstances or any other events affecting such statements and information other than as required by applicable laws, rules and regulations.

    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/cacb4d78-1a00-422a-abdf-10690d97f867
    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/72ebbdb0-35be-4c5d-98a8-28c84b0a6859

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  • MIL-OSI: Runway Growth Finance Corp. Provides Second Quarter 2025 Portfolio Update

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MENLO PARK, Calif., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Runway Growth Finance Corp. (Nasdaq: RWAY) (“Runway Growth” or the “Company”), a leading provider of flexible capital solutions to late- and growth-stage companies seeking an alternative to raising equity, today provided an operational and portfolio update for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.

    “In the second quarter of 2025, Runway Growth demonstrated our focus on portfolio optimization as we added high quality names to our portfolio at attractive investment sizes. With the backing of the broader BC Partners platform, we are enhancing our origination channels and driving portfolio diversification by issuing smaller loans to late- and growth-stage businesses within technology, healthcare and select consumer sectors,” said David Spreng, Founder and CEO of Runway Growth. “We are pleased with the pipeline of opportunities we have generated since integrating onto the BC Partners platform and remain committed to upholding our rigorous underwriting standards and credit-first approach to portfolio management.”

    Originations
    In the second quarter of 2025, Runway Growth funded three investments: two investments in new portfolio companies and one investment in an existing portfolio company. These include:

    • Completion of a new $40.0 million investment to Autobooks, Inc. (“Autobooks”), funding $27.0 million at close. Autobooks is a financial technology innovator providing integrated payment, invoice, and accounting solutions specifically tailored to small and medium sized businesses;
    • Completion of a new $20.0 million investment to Swing Education, Inc. (“Swing Education”), funding $8.0 million at close. Swing Education is a leading online marketplace that connects schools with qualified substitute teachers; and
    • Completion of a new $2.8 million investment to existing portfolio company, Marley Spoon SE.

    Subsequent to quarter end, Runway Growth completed a new $10.0 million investment to Federal Hearings and Appeals Services (“FHAS”), funding $7.5 million at close. FHAS is a trusted national leader in providing business processing and outsourcing services to federal and state government agencies.

    Liquidity Events
    During the second quarter of 2025, Runway Growth experienced the following liquidity events in its investment portfolio:

    • Full principal repayment of the Company’s senior secured term loan to SetPoint Medical Corporation of $25.0 million; and
    • Other scheduled loan principal amortization payments of $4.1 million.

    Subsequent to quarter end, Runway Growth received a full principal repayment of the Company’s senior secured term loan to Nalu Medical Inc. of $21.1 million.

    Portfolio Construction and Management
    Runway Growth is a credit-first organization, carefully structured to focus on what it believes to be the highest quality, late-stage companies in the venture debt market. The Company seeks to uphold industry-leading investment standards as well as disciplined underwriting and monitoring of its portfolio. Runway Growth is positioned as a preferred lender in the venture debt space, supporting and working closely with companies to help them reach their full growth potential. Since inception, the Company has focused on the fastest growing sectors of the economy, including healthcare, technology and select consumer services and products industries.

    As of June 30, 2025, the Runway Growth portfolio included 48 debt investments to 31 portfolio companies and 89 equity investments in 49 portfolio companies, including 26 portfolio companies where Runway Growth holds both a debt and equity investment. Investments were comprised of late and growth-stage businesses in the technology, healthcare and select consumer services and products industries. Runway Growth’s normal business operations include frequent communication with portfolio companies.

    About Runway Growth Finance Corp.
    Runway Growth is a growing specialty finance company focused on providing flexible capital solutions to late- and growth-stage companies seeking an alternative to raising equity. Runway Growth is a closed-end investment fund that has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Runway Growth is externally managed by Runway Growth Capital LLC, an established registered investment adviser that was formed in 2015 and led by industry veteran David Spreng. For more information, please visit www.runwaygrowth.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    Statements included herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements and are not guarantees of future performance, condition or results and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including those described from time to time in Runway Growth’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Runway Growth undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement made herein. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release.

    Important Disclosures
    Strategies described involve special risks that should be evaluated carefully before a decision is made to invest. Not all of the risks and other significant aspects of these strategies are discussed herein. Please see a more detailed discussion of these risk factors and other related risks in the Company’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K in the section entitled “Risk Factors”, which may be obtained on the Company’s website, www.runwaygrowth.com, or the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov.

    IR Contacts:
    Taylor Donahue, Prosek Partners, rway@prosek.com
    Thomas B. Raterman, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, tr@runwaygrowth.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Virtune launches Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP on Nasdaq Helsinki

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Helsinki, July 15, 2025 – Virtune, the Swedish regulated crypto asset manager, announces the listing of its latest exchange-traded product, the Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP, on Nasdaq Helsinki traded in EUR. This listing marks a major milestone for Virtune’s continued growth in the Finnish market and reinforces its position as a leading issuer of regulated, physically backed crypto ETPs in the Nordics.

    The product is now available to Finnish investors via brokers and banks such as Nordnet.

    Virtune has worked closely with Coinbase since its inception, collaborating across all key areas – staking, trading, and custody. The launch of the Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP marks the next step in strengthening this partnership. It is the world’s first exchange-traded product to track the Coinbase 50 Europe Index – a broadly diversified benchmark of up to 50 leading crypto assets. The index is developed by Coinbase and administered by MarketVector Indexes™. The ETP currently holds 21 crypto assets, with the target to expand to all 50 assets pending regulatory and exchange approvals.

    The Coinbase 50 Europe Index aims to provide investors with representative exposure to the most significant and relevant digital assets in the market. The product is tailored for both institutional and retail investors seeking regulated, transparent, and professional exposure to the crypto market.

    Allocation as of 14th of July 2025:

    https://www.virtune.com/product/vcoin50

    Christopher Kock, CEO of Virtune:

    “Listing our Coinbase 50 Index ETP on Nasdaq Helsinki marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide secure and regulated access to digital assets investments in Finland. We are thrilled to bring this flagship product to the Finnish market, allowing investors to trade it in EUR on Nasdaq Helsinki.”

    The Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP is 100% physically backed by the underlying crypto assets, securely stored in cold-storage with Coinbase, and carries a competitive annual management fee of 0.95%.

    Learn more about the product here: www.virtune.com/product/vcoin50

    About Coinbase: 

    Crypto creates economic freedom by ensuring that people can participate fairly in the economy, and Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) is on a mission to increase economic freedom for more than 1 billion people. We’re updating the century-old financial system by providing a trusted platform that makes it easy for people and institutions to engage with crypto assets, including trading, staking, safekeeping, spending, and fast, free global transfers. We also provide critical infrastructure for onchain activity and support builders who share our vision that onchain is the new online. And together with the crypto community, we advocate for responsible rules to make the benefits of crypto available around the world.

    Brett Tejpaul, Head of Coinbase Institutional: 

    “With the launch of the Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP in Nordics, we’re making one of the most comprehensive benchmarks for the crypto market directly accessible to investors across the Nordics. This marks a major step forward in our mission to expand global access to digital assets and provide institutional-grade tools for navigating this evolving asset class. The introduction of this ETP reinforces our commitment to bridging traditional financial infrastructure with the growing demand for regulated, secure exposure to the digital economy.”

    About MarketVector:

    MarketVector IndexesTM (“MarketVector”) is a regulated Benchmark Administrator in Europe, incorporated in Germany and registered with the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin). MarketVector maintains indexes under the MarketVectorTM, MVIS®, and BlueStar® names. With a mission to accelerate index innovation globally, MarketVector is best known for its broad suite of Thematic indexes, a long-running expertise in Hard Asset-linked Equity indexes, and its pioneering Digital Asset index family. MarketVector is proud to be in partnership with more than 25 Exchange-Traded Product (ETP) issuers and index fund managers in markets throughout the world, with more than USD 57 billion in assets under management.

    Martin Leinweber, Director, Digital Asset Research and Strategy, MarketVector: 

    “The Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP marks a significant step forward for crypto investment in Europe, offering broad, institutional-grade exposure to digital assets through a single, efficient product. This milestone combines MarketVector’s index expertise, Coinbase’s market infrastructure, and Virtune’s transparent, regulated approach. We’re proud to deepen our partnership with Virtune by becoming the index provider for their entire range of crypto ETPs across Europe. Together, we’re delivering the tools institutional and retail investors need to navigate the digital asset landscape with greater confidence and clarity.”

    Key Information about the Product:

    • Exposure: Up to 50 leading crypto assets in a single product
    • Underlying assets: 100% physically backed by the underlying crypto assets
    • Custody: Institutional-grade custody by Coinbase
    • Management fee: 0.95% per annum
    • Trading currency: EUR
    • First day of trading on Nasdaq Helsinki: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
    • Bloomberg Ticker: VCOIN50
    • ISIN: SE0024738389
    • WKN: A4A5D4
    • Exchange ticker: VCOIN50E
    • Exchanges: Nasdaq Helsinki, Nasdaq Stockholm, Deutsche Börse Xetra, Euronext Amsterdam, Euronext Paris

    In addition to the Virtune Coinbase 50 Index ETP, Virtune already has the following physically backed crypto ETPs listed on Nasdaq Helsinki:

    • Virtune Bitcoin ETP
    • Virtune XRP ETP
    • Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP
    • Virtune Staked Solana ETP
    • Virtune Staked Ethereum ETP
    • Virtune Staked Cardano ETP
    • Virtune Avalanche ETP
    • Virtune Chainlink ETP

    For inquiries, please contact:

    Christopher Kock, CEO & Member of the Board of Directors
    +46 70 073 45 64
      christopher@virtune.com

    About Virtune AB (Publ):

    Virtune, headquartered in Stockholm, is a regulated Swedish digital asset manager and issuer of crypto exchange-traded products on regulated European exchanges. Through regulatory compliance, strategic partnerships, and a highly experienced team, Virtune empowers global investors to access innovative and professional investment products aligned with the evolving global crypto market.

    Crypto investments involve high risk. Virtune does not provide investment advice; investments are made at your own risk. The value of securities may rise or fall, and there is no guarantee of recovering invested capital. Please read the prospectus, KID, and terms at virtune.com. The Coinbase 50 Europe Index (“Index”) is the exclusive property of MarketVector Indexes GmbH (“MarketVector”) and its Licensors and has been licensed for use by Virtune AB (Publ) (“Licensee”).

    MarketVector has contracted with CC Data Limited to maintain and calculate the Index. CC Data Limited uses its best efforts to ensure that the Index is calculated correctly. Irrespective of its obligations towards MarketVector, CC Data Limited has no obligation to point out errors in the Index to third parties. In particular, MarketVector is not responsible for the Licensee and/or for Licensee’s legality or suitability and/or for Licensee’s business offerings. Offerings by Licensee, may they be based on the Virtune Coinbase 50 Europe ETP (“Product”) or not, are not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted by MarketVector and any of its affiliates, and MarketVector and any of its affiliates make no representation regarding the advisability of investing in Licensee and/or in Licensee’s business offerings. MARKETVECTOR AND ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES AND ANY OF ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTIES AND BEAR NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO LICENSEE.

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