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  • MIL-OSI: National Bank Holdings Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DENVER, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — National Bank Holdings Corporation (the “Company”) reported:

                                 
      For the quarter(1)   For the six months ended(1)
      2Q25   1Q25   2Q24   2025   2024
    Net income ($000’s) $ 34,022     $ 24,231     $ 26,135     $ 58,253     $ 57,526  
    Earnings per share – diluted $ 0.88     $ 0.63     $ 0.68     $ 1.51     $ 1.50  
    Return on average assets   1.38 %     0.99 %     1.06 %     1.19 %     1.17 %
    Return on average tangible assets(2)   1.49 %     1.09 %     1.17 %     1.29 %     1.28 %
    Return on average equity   10.15 %     7.42 %     8.46 %     8.80 %     9.37 %
    Return on average tangible common equity(2)   14.18 %     10.64 %     12.44 %     12.44 %     13.77 %

                                                          

    (1 )   Ratios are annualized.
    (2 )   See non-GAAP reconciliations below.
           

    In announcing these results, Chief Executive Officer Tim Laney shared, “We delivered quarterly earnings of $0.88 of earnings per diluted share and a return on average tangible common equity of 14.18%. Year-over-year fully taxable equivalent pre-provision net revenues grew by 19.9% highlighted by a strong net interest margin of 3.95%. We remain diligent in monitoring our loan book and maintaining a disciplined approach to extending credit, which resulted in just 5 basis points of annualized net charge-offs during the quarter.”

    Mr. Laney added, “Our solid results continue to generate meaningful capital growth with a Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio of 14.2%. Our excess capital position provides us with optionality to act on a variety of growth opportunities. We are pleased with the recent launch of 2UniFi, an innovative financial ecosystem that we believe can change the way business owners and operators access the U.S. banking system. 2UniFi is built to empower business entrepreneurs with banking and business tools that save time, reduce stress, and help them grow their business.”

    Second Quarter 2025 Results
    (All comparisons refer to the first quarter of 2025, except as noted)

    Net income increased $9.8 million, or 40.4%, to $34.0 million or $0.88 per diluted share, compared to $24.2 million or $0.63 per diluted share. Fully taxable equivalent pre-provision net revenue increased $1.5 million, or 14.3% annualized, to $43.5 million. The return on average tangible assets increased 40 basis points to 1.49%, and the return on average tangible common equity increased 3.54% to 14.18%. Compared to the second quarter of 2024, fully taxable equivalent pre-provision net revenue increased $7.2 million or 19.9%.

    Net Interest Income
    Fully taxable equivalent net interest income increased $0.7 million to $89.3 million due to one additional day during the second quarter. The fully taxable equivalent net interest margin widened two basis points to 3.95%, driven by a three basis point increase in earning asset yields, partially offset by an increase in the cost of funds.

    Loans
    Loans totaled $7.5 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $7.6 billion. We generated quarterly loan fundings of $322.7 million, led by commercial loan fundings of $219.6 million. The second quarter’s weighted average rate on new loans at the time of origination was 7.4%, compared to a weighted average yield of 6.5% on our loan portfolio.

    Asset Quality and Provision for Credit Losses
    The Company recorded no provision expense for credit losses, compared to $10.2 million in the previous quarter. Annualized net charge-offs totaled 0.05% of average total loans, compared to 0.80%. Non-performing loans totaled 0.45% of total loans at June 30, 2025, consistent with the previous quarter, and non-performing assets decreased one basis point to 0.45% of total loans and OREO at June 30, 2025. The allowance for credit losses as a percentage of loans increased one basis point to 1.19% at June 30, 2025.

    Deposits
    Average total deposits decreased $58.8 million to $8.2 billion during the second quarter 2025, and average transaction deposits (defined as total deposits less time deposits) decreased $85.3 million to $7.1 billion. The loan to deposit ratio totaled 90.5% at June 30, 2025, compared to 90.8%. The mix of transaction deposits to total deposits was 87.0% at June 30, 2025, compared to 87.4%.

    Non-Interest Income
    Non-interest income increased $1.7 million, or 11.0%, to $17.1 million during the second quarter. Income from partnership investments increased $0.6 million, bank card fees increased $0.5 million, SBA loan gains on sale increased $0.2 million, and the sales of two previously consolidated banking center properties drove a $1.3 million gain. Mortgage banking income decreased $0.8 million.

    Non-Interest Expense
    Non-interest expense totaled $62.9 million, compared to $62.0 million in the first quarter, which benefited from the $1.9 million payroll tax credits realized in the first quarter. Excluding the impact from the first quarter’s payroll tax credits, non-interest expense decreased $1.0 million due to our disciplined expense management. The second quarter’s non-interest expense includes $0.3 million of non-recurring restructuring charges as a result of expense reduction actions executed during the quarter. The fully taxable equivalent efficiency ratio improved 42 basis points to 57.3%, excluding other intangible assets amortization.

    Income tax expense totaled $7.5 million, compared to $5.6 million in the previous quarter, as a result of higher pre-tax income in the second quarter. The effective tax rate was 18.1%, compared to 18.8% in the first quarter.

    Capital
    Capital ratios continue to be well in excess of federal bank regulatory agency “well capitalized” thresholds. The tier 1 leverage ratio totaled 11.18%, and the common equity tier 1 capital ratio totaled 14.17% at June 30, 2025. Shareholders’ equity increased $23.2 million to $1.4 billion at June 30, 2025, primarily driven by $22.5 million of growth in retained earnings from net income after covering the quarter’s dividend, and a $4.1 million improvement in accumulated other comprehensive loss due to changes in the interest rate environment.

    Common book value per share increased $0.65 to $35.55 at June 30, 2025. Tangible common book value per share increased $0.70 to $26.64 driven by the quarter’s earnings after covering the quarterly dividend, and a $0.11 improvement in accumulated other comprehensive loss.

    Year-Over-Year Review
    (All comparisons refer to the first six months of 2024, except as noted)

    Net income increased $0.7 million to $58.3 million or $1.51 per diluted share, compared to $57.5 million or $1.50 per diluted share. Fully taxable equivalent pre-provision net revenue increased $8.6 million to $85.4 million. The return on average tangible assets increased one basis point to 1.29%, and the return on average tangible common equity was 12.44%, compared to 13.77%.

    Fully taxable equivalent net interest income increased $6.9 million to $177.9 million. The fully taxable equivalent net interest margin widened 17 basis points to 3.94%, driven by a 21 basis point decrease in the cost of funds, partially offset by a three basis point decrease in earning asset yields.

    Loans outstanding totaled $7.5 billion as of June 30, 2025, compared to $7.7 billion. New loan fundings over the trailing twelve months totaled $1.4 billion, led by commercial fundings of $928.3 million.

    The Company recorded $10.2 million of provision expense for credit losses, compared to $2.8 million in the same period prior year. Annualized net charge-offs totaled 0.43% of average total loans, compared to 0.11% net charge-offs in the same period prior year. Non-performing loans totaled 0.45% of total loans at June 30, 2025, compared to 0.34% in the prior year. Non-performing assets totaled 0.45% of total loans and OREO at June 30, 2025, compared to 0.36% in the prior year. The allowance for credit losses as a percentage of loans totaled 1.19% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.25% at June 30, 2024.

    Average deposits totaled $8.2 billion, compared to $8.3 billion in the same period prior year, and average transaction deposits totaled $7.2 billion, compared to $7.3 billion in the same period prior year. The mix of transaction deposits to total deposits was 87.0% at June 30, 2025, compared to 87.8%.

    Non-interest income increased $0.7 million to $32.4 million primarily due to a $0.7 million increase in the gains on sales of previously consolidated banking center properties and a $0.4 million increase in trust income.

    Non-interest expense decreased $1.0 million to $124.9 million as a result of disciplined expense management and payroll tax credits realized during the first quarter 2025.

    Income tax expense totaled $13.1 million, consistent with the same period prior year. The effective tax rate was 18.4%, compared to 18.6% in the same period prior year.

    Conference Call
    Management will host a conference call to review the results at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Interested parties may listen to this call by dialing (877) 400-0505 using the participant passcode of 9935135 and asking for the NBHC Q2 2025 Earnings Call. The earnings release and a link to the replay of the call will be available on the Company’s website at www.nationalbankholdings.com by visiting the investor relations area.

    About National Bank Holdings Corporation
    National Bank Holdings Corporation is a bank holding company created to build a leading community bank franchise, delivering high quality client service and committed to stakeholder results. Through its bank subsidiaries, NBH Bank and Bank of Jackson Hole Trust, National Bank Holdings Corporation operates a network of over 85 banking centers, serving individual consumers, small, medium and large businesses, and government and non-profit entities. Its banking centers are located in its core footprint of Colorado, the greater Kansas City region, Utah, Wyoming, Texas, New Mexico and Idaho. Its comprehensive residential mortgage banking group primarily serves the bank’s core footprint. Its trust and wealth management business is operated in its core footprint under the Bank of Jackson Hole Trust charter. NBH Bank operates under a single state charter through the following brand names as divisions of NBH Bank: in Colorado, Community Banks of Colorado and Community Banks Mortgage; in Kansas and Missouri, Bank Midwest and Bank Midwest Mortgage; in Texas, Utah, New Mexico and Idaho, Hillcrest Bank and Hillcrest Bank Mortgage; and in Wyoming, Bank of Jackson Hole and Bank of Jackson Hole Mortgage. Additional information about National Bank Holdings Corporation can be found at www.nationalbankholdings.com.

    For more information visit: cobnks.com, bankmw.com, hillcrestbank.com, bankofjacksonhole.com, or nbhbank.com, or connect with any of our brands on LinkedIn.

    About Non-GAAP Financial Measures
    Certain of the financial measures and ratios we present, including “tangible assets,” “return on average tangible assets,” “tangible common equity,” “return on average tangible common equity,” “tangible common book value per share,” “tangible common equity to tangible assets,” “non-interest expense excluding other intangible assets amortization,” “efficiency ratio excluding other intangible assets amortization,” “net income excluding the impact of other intangible assets amortization expense, after tax,” “pre-provision net revenue” and “fully taxable equivalent” metrics, are supplemental measures that are not required by, or are not presented in accordance with, U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). We refer to these financial measures and ratios as “non-GAAP financial measures.” We consider the use of select non-GAAP financial measures and ratios to be useful for financial and operational decision making and useful in evaluating period-to-period comparisons. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance by excluding certain expenditures or assets that we believe are not indicative of our primary business operating results or by presenting certain metrics on a fully taxable equivalent basis. We believe that management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, analyzing and comparing past, present and future periods.

    These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for financial information presented in accordance with GAAP and you should not rely on non-GAAP financial measures alone as measures of our performance. The non-GAAP financial measures we present may differ from non-GAAP financial measures used by our peers or other companies. We compensate for these differences by providing the equivalent GAAP measures whenever we present the non-GAAP financial measures and by including a reconciliation of the impact of the components adjusted for in the non-GAAP financial measure so that both measures and the individual components may be considered when analyzing our performance. A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to the comparable GAAP financial measures is included at the end of the financial statement tables.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements do not discuss historical facts but instead relate to expectations, beliefs, plans, predictions, forecasts, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance. Forward-looking statements are generally identified by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “can,” “would,” “should,” “could,” “may,” “predict,” “seek,” “potential,” “will,” “estimate,” “target,” “plan,” “project,” “continuing,” “ongoing,” “expect,” “intend,” “goal,” “focus,” “maintains,” “future,” “ultimately,” “likely,” “ensure,” “strategy,” “objective,” and similar words or phrases. These statements are only predictions and involve estimates, known and unknown risks, assumptions and uncertainties. We have based these statements largely on our current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that we believe may affect our financial condition, liquidity, results of operations, business strategy and growth prospects. Forward-looking statements involve certain important risks, uncertainties and other factors, any of which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such statements and, therefore, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: business and economic conditions along with external events both generally and in the financial services industry; susceptibility to credit risk and fluctuations in the value of real estate and other collateral securing a significant portion of our loan portfolio, including with regards to real estate acquired through foreclosure, and the accuracy of appraisals related to such real estate; the allowance for credit losses and fair value adjustments may be insufficient to absorb losses in our loan portfolio; our ability to maintain sufficient liquidity to meet the requirements of deposit withdrawals and other business needs; changes impacting monetary supply and the businesses of our clients and counterparties, including levels of market interest rates, inflation, currency values, monetary and fiscal policies, and the volatility of trading markets; changes in the fair value of our investment securities and the ability of companies in which we invest to commercialize their technology or product concepts; the loss of certain executive officers and key personnel; any service interruptions, cyber incidents or other breaches relating to our technology systems, security systems or infrastructure or those of our third-party providers; the occurrence of fraud or other financial crimes within our business; competition from other financial institutions and financial services providers and the effects of disintermediation within the banking business including consolidation within the industry; changes to federal government lending programs like the Small Business Administration’s Preferred Lender Program and the Federal Housing Administration’s insurance programs, including the impact of a government shutdown of such programs; impairment of our mortgage servicing rights, disruption in the secondary market for mortgage loans, declines in real estate values, or being required to repurchase mortgage loans or reimburse investors; developments in technology, such as artificial intelligence, the success of our digital growth strategy, and our ability to incorporate innovative technologies in our business and provide products and services that satisfy our clients’ expectations for convenience and security; our ability to execute our organic growth and acquisition strategies; the accuracy of projected operating results for assets and businesses we acquire as well as our ability to drive organic loan growth to replace loans in our existing portfolio with comparable loans as loans are paid down; changes to federal, state and local laws and regulations along with executive orders applicable to our business, including tax laws; our ability to comply with and manage costs related to extensive government regulation and supervision, including current and future regulations affecting bank holding companies and depository institutions; the application of any increased assessment rates imposed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”); claims or legal action brought against us by third parties or government agencies; and other factors, risks, trends and uncertainties described elsewhere in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which the statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events or circumstances, except as required by applicable law.

    Contacts:
    Analysts/Institutional Investors:
    Emily Gooden, Chief Accounting Officer and Investor Relations Director, (720) 554-6640, ir@nationalbankholdings.com
    Nicole Van Denabeele, Chief Financial Officer, (720) 529-3370, ir@nationalbankholdings.com

    Media:
    Jody Soper, Chief Marketing Officer, (303) 784-5925, Jody.Soper@nbhbank.com

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    FINANCIAL SUMMARY
    Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

                                           
      For the three months ended   For the six months ended
      June 30,   March 31,    June 30,    June 30,   June 30, 
      2025   2025   2024   2025   2024
    Total interest and dividend income $ 131,220     $ 129,963     $ 132,447     $ 261,183     $ 264,179  
    Total interest expense   43,811       43,272       48,873       87,083       96,575  
    Net interest income   87,409       86,691       83,574       174,100       167,604  
    Taxable equivalent adjustment   1,912       1,910       1,711       3,822       3,403  
    Net interest income FTE(1)   89,321       88,601       85,285       177,922       171,007  
    Provision expense for credit losses         10,200       2,776       10,200       2,776  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses FTE(1)   89,321       78,401       82,509       167,722       168,231  
    Non-interest income:                                      
    Service charges   4,127       4,118       4,295       8,245       8,686  
    Bank card fees   4,732       4,194       4,882       8,926       9,460  
    Mortgage banking income   2,547       3,315       3,296       5,862       5,951  
    Other non-interest income   5,660       3,749       1,556       9,409       7,626  
    Total non-interest income   17,066       15,376       14,029       32,442       31,723  
    Non-interest expense:                                      
    Salaries and benefits   37,746       34,362       36,933       72,108       73,453  
    Occupancy and equipment   9,436       10,837       10,120       20,273       20,061  
    Professional fees   1,680       1,423       1,706       3,103       3,352  
    Data processing   4,452       4,401       4,117       8,853       8,183  
    Other non-interest expense   7,670       9,017       8,222       16,687       16,875  
    Other intangible assets amortization   1,947       1,977       1,977       3,924       3,985  
    Total non-interest expense   62,931       62,017       63,075       124,948       125,909  
                                           
    Income before income taxes FTE(1)   43,456       31,760       33,463       75,216       74,045  
    Taxable equivalent adjustment   1,912       1,910       1,711       3,822       3,403  
    Income before income taxes   41,544       29,850       31,752       71,394       70,642  
    Income tax expense   7,522       5,619       5,617       13,141       13,116  
    Net income $ 34,022     $ 24,231     $ 26,135     $ 58,253     $ 57,526  
    Earnings per share – basic $ 0.89     $ 0.63     $ 0.68     $ 1.52     $ 1.51  
    Earnings per share – diluted   0.88       0.63       0.68       1.51       1.50  
    Common stock dividend   0.30       0.29       0.28       0.59       0.55  

                                                          

         
    (1 )   Net interest income is presented on a GAAP basis and fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis, as the Company believes this non-GAAP measure is the preferred industry measurement for this item. The FTE adjustment is for the tax benefit on certain tax exempt loans using the federal tax rate of 21% for each period presented.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

                           
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31, 2024   June 30, 2024
    ASSETS                      
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 296,483     $ 246,298     $ 127,848     $ 144,993  
    Investment securities available-for-sale   631,947       634,376       527,547       691,076  
    Investment securities held-to-maturity   717,232       706,912       533,108       554,686  
    Non-marketable securities   81,124       76,203       76,462       72,987  
    Loans   7,486,918       7,646,296       7,751,143       7,722,153  
    Allowance for credit losses   (88,893 )     (90,192 )     (94,455 )     (96,457 )
    Loans, net   7,398,025       7,556,104       7,656,688       7,625,696  
    Loans held for sale   20,784       11,885       24,495       18,787  
    Other real estate owned   291       615       662       1,526  
    Premises and equipment, net   209,414       204,567       196,773       177,456  
    Goodwill   306,043       306,043       306,043       306,043  
    Intangible assets, net   52,496       54,489       58,432       62,356  
    Other assets   284,890       301,378       299,635       315,245  
    Total assets $ 9,998,729     $ 10,098,870     $ 9,807,693     $ 9,970,851  
    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY                      
    Liabilities:                      
    Non-interest bearing demand deposits $ 2,168,574     $ 2,215,313     $ 2,213,685     $ 2,229,432  
    Interest bearing demand deposits   1,240,698       1,337,905       1,411,860       1,420,942  
    Savings and money market   3,785,951       3,812,312       3,592,312       3,703,810  
    Total transaction deposits   7,195,223       7,365,530       7,217,857       7,354,184  
    Time deposits   1,074,261       1,058,677       1,020,036       1,022,741  
    Total deposits   8,269,484       8,424,207       8,237,893       8,376,925  
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   18,513       20,749       18,895       19,465  
    Long-term debt   54,385       54,588       54,511       54,356  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   185,000       80,000       50,000       35,000  
    Other liabilities   118,851       190,018       141,319       237,461  
    Total liabilities   8,646,233       8,769,562       8,502,618       8,723,207  
    Shareholders’ equity:                      
    Common stock   515       515       515       515  
    Additional paid in capital   1,167,719       1,168,433       1,167,431       1,161,804  
    Retained earnings   544,428       521,939       508,864       469,630  
    Treasury stock   (304,254 )     (301,531 )     (301,694 )     (303,880 )
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax   (55,912 )     (60,048 )     (70,041 )     (80,425 )
    Total shareholders’ equity   1,352,496       1,329,308       1,305,075       1,247,644  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 9,998,729     $ 10,098,870     $ 9,807,693     $ 9,970,851  
    SHARE DATA                      
    Average basic shares outstanding   38,075,896       38,068,455       38,327,964       38,210,869  
    Average diluted shares outstanding   38,151,810       38,229,869       38,565,164       38,372,777  
    Ending shares outstanding   38,045,622       38,094,105       38,054,482       37,899,453  
    Common book value per share $ 35.55     $ 34.90     $ 34.29     $ 32.92  
    Tangible common book value per share(1)(non-GAAP)   26.64       25.94       25.28       23.74  
    CAPITAL RATIOS                      
    Average equity to average assets   13.62 %     13.35 %     13.10 %     12.57 %
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets(1)   10.49 %     10.13 %     10.16 %     9.35 %
    Tier 1 leverage ratio   11.18 %     10.89 %     10.69 %     10.20 %
    Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   14.17 %     13.61 %     13.20 %     12.41 %
    Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   14.17 %     13.61 %     13.20 %     12.41 %
    Total risk-based capital ratio   16.07 %     15.49 %     15.11 %     14.32 %

                                                          

    (1 )   Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. See non-GAAP reconciliations below.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Loan Portfolio
    (Dollars in thousands)

    Period End Loan Balances by Type

                                   
              June 30, 2025       June 30, 2025
              vs. March 31, 2025       vs. June 30, 2024
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   % Change   June 30, 2024   % Change
    Originated:                              
    Commercial:                              
    Commercial and industrial $ 1,829,984     $ 1,871,301       (2.2 )%   $ 1,906,095       (4.0 )%
    Municipal and non-profit   1,125,330       1,116,724       0.8 %     1,063,706       5.8 %
    Owner-occupied commercial real estate   1,051,964       1,026,692       2.5 %     921,122       14.2 %
    Food and agribusiness   213,254       251,120       (15.1 )%     248,401       (14.1 )%
    Total commercial   4,220,532       4,265,837       (1.1 )%     4,139,324       2.0 %
    Commercial real estate non-owner occupied   1,118,730       1,136,176       (1.5 )%     1,116,424       0.2 %
    Residential real estate   915,213       915,139       0.0 %     923,313       (0.9 )%
    Consumer   12,050       11,955       0.8 %     14,385       (16.2 )%
    Total originated   6,266,525       6,329,107       (1.0 )%     6,193,446       1.2 %
                                   
    Acquired:                              
    Commercial:                              
    Commercial and industrial   100,545       105,493       (4.7 )%     124,104       (19.0 )%
    Municipal and non-profit   265       271       (2.2 )%     288       (8.0 )%
    Owner-occupied commercial real estate   188,745       198,339       (4.8 )%     232,890       (19.0 )%
    Food and agribusiness   31,693       33,831       (6.3 )%     48,061       (34.1 )%
    Total commercial   321,248       337,934       (4.9 )%     405,343       (20.7 )%
    Commercial real estate non-owner occupied   601,890       659,680       (8.8 )%     752,040       (20.0 )%
    Residential real estate   296,795       318,510       (6.8 )%     369,003       (19.6 )%
    Consumer   460       1,065       (56.8 )%     2,321       (80.2 )%
    Total acquired   1,220,393       1,317,189       (7.3 )%     1,528,707       (20.2 )%
    Total loans $ 7,486,918     $ 7,646,296       (2.1 )%   $ 7,722,153       (3.0 )%

    Loan Fundings(1)

                                           
      Second quarter   First quarter   Fourth quarter   Third quarter   Second quarter
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Commercial:                                      
    Commercial and industrial $ 133,402     $ 108,594     $ 146,600     $ 93,711     $ 241,910  
    Municipal and non-profit   34,393       12,506       49,175       35,677       28,785  
    Owner occupied commercial real estate   47,233       37,762       117,850       70,517       102,615  
    Food and agribusiness   4,576       1,338       15,796       19,205       11,040  
    Total commercial   219,604       160,200       329,421       219,110       384,350  
    Commercial real estate non-owner occupied   56,770       65,254       119,132       91,809       83,184  
    Residential real estate   44,470       29,300       30,750       47,322       36,124  
    Consumer   1,823       970       726       1,010       1,547  
    Total $ 322,667     $ 255,724     $ 480,029     $ 359,251     $ 505,205  

                                                          

    (1 )   Loan fundings are defined as closed end funded loans and net fundings under revolving lines of credit. Net fundings under revolving lines of credit were $15,490, $21,752, $64,375, $16,302 and $19,281 for the periods noted in the table above, respectively.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Summary of Net Interest Margin
    (Dollars in thousands)

                                                               
      For the three months ended   For the three months ended   For the three months ended
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average           Average   Average           Average   Average           Average
      balance   Interest   rate   balance   Interest   rate   balance   Interest   rate
    Interest earning assets:                                                          
    Originated loans FTE(1)(2) $ 6,289,154     $ 102,399       6.53 %   $ 6,335,931     $ 102,221       6.54 %   $ 6,074,199     $ 101,794       6.74 %
    Acquired loans   1,262,933       19,397       6.16 %     1,351,726       19,547       5.86 %     1,541,576       23,464       6.12 %
    Loans held for sale   21,115       354       6.72 %     19,756       349       7.16 %     16,862       318       7.59 %
    Investment securities available-for-sale   701,920       4,661       2.66 %     716,938       4,617       2.58 %     802,830       5,101       2.54 %
    Investment securities held-to-maturity   713,178       5,173       2.90 %     635,961       4,120       2.59 %     564,818       2,419       1.71 %
    Other securities   30,560       466       6.10 %     31,386       480       6.12 %     25,093       377       6.01 %
    Interest earning deposits   57,634       682       4.75 %     48,206       539       4.53 %     92,388       685       2.98 %
    Total interest earning assets FTE(2) $ 9,076,494     $ 133,132       5.88 %   $ 9,139,904     $ 131,873       5.85 %   $ 9,117,766     $ 134,158       5.92 %
    Cash and due from banks $ 79,131                   $ 77,237                   $ 100,165                
    Other assets   807,802                     794,374                     771,475                
    Allowance for credit losses   (90,292 )                   (95,492 )                   (97,741 )              
    Total assets $ 9,873,135                   $ 9,916,023                   $ 9,891,665                
    Interest bearing liabilities:                                                          
    Interest bearing demand, savings and money market deposits $ 4,986,119     $ 32,758       2.64 %   $ 5,027,052     $ 32,511       2.62 %   $ 5,109,924     $ 39,681       3.12 %
    Time deposits   1,062,481       9,087       3.43 %     1,035,983       8,756       3.43 %     1,015,371       8,536       3.38 %
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   93,676       1,170       5.01 %     107,151       1,105       4.18 %     9,505       133       5.63 %
    Other borrowings(3)   41,300       278       2.70 %     50,277       382       3.08 %     17,449       5       0.12 %
    Long-term debt   54,574       518       3.81 %     54,539       518       3.85 %     54,307       518       3.84 %
    Total interest bearing liabilities $ 6,238,150     $ 43,811       2.82 %   $ 6,275,002     $ 43,272       2.80 %   $ 6,206,556     $ 48,873       3.17 %
    Demand deposits $ 2,152,899                   $ 2,197,300                   $ 2,254,454                
    Other liabilities   137,319                     119,806                     187,499                
    Total liabilities   8,528,368                     8,592,108                     8,648,509                
    Shareholders’ equity   1,344,767                     1,323,915                     1,243,156                
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 9,873,135                   $ 9,916,023                   $ 9,891,665                
    Net interest income FTE(2)       $ 89,321                 $ 88,601                 $ 85,285        
    Interest rate spread FTE(2)                 3.06 %                   3.05 %                   2.75 %
    Net interest earning assets $ 2,838,344                   $ 2,864,902                   $ 2,911,210                
    Net interest margin FTE(2)                 3.95 %                   3.93 %                   3.76 %
    Average transaction deposits $ 7,139,018                   $ 7,224,352                   $ 7,364,378                
    Average total deposits   8,201,499                     8,260,335                     8,379,749                
    Ratio of average interest earning assets to average interest bearing liabilities   145.50 %                   145.66 %                   146.91 %              

                                                          

    (1 )   Originated loans are net of deferred loan fees, less costs, which are included in interest income over the life of the loan.
    (2 )   Presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis using the statutory tax rate of 21%. The tax equivalent adjustments included above are $1,912, $1,910 and $1,711 for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
    (3 )   Other borrowings includes securities sold under agreements to repurchase and cash collateral received from counterparties in connection with derivative swap agreements.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Summary of Net Interest Margin
    (Dollars in thousands)

                                       
      For the six months ended June 30, 2025   For the six months ended June 30, 2024
      Average           Average   Average           Average
      balance   Interest   rate   balance   Interest   rate
    Interest earning assets:                                  
    Originated loans FTE(1)(2) $ 6,312,413     $ 204,620       6.54 %   $ 6,060,524     $ 202,708       6.73 %
    Acquired loans   1,307,084       38,944       6.01 %     1,576,548       47,753       6.09 %
    Loans held for sale   20,439       703       6.94 %     14,440       543       7.56 %
    Investment securities available-for-sale   709,387       9,278       2.62 %     776,999       9,204       2.37 %
    Investment securities held-to-maturity   674,783       9,293       2.75 %     571,989       4,933       1.72 %
    Other securities   30,971       946       6.11 %     30,065       993       6.61 %
    Interest earning deposits   52,946       1,221       4.65 %     91,983       1,448       3.17 %
    Total interest earning assets FTE(2) $ 9,108,023     $ 265,005       5.87 %   $ 9,122,548     $ 267,582       5.90 %
    Cash and due from banks $ 78,189                 $ 101,374              
    Other assets   801,127                   763,853              
    Allowance for credit losses   (92,878 )                 (97,812 )            
    Total assets $ 9,894,461                 $ 9,889,963              
    Interest bearing liabilities:                                  
    Interest bearing demand, savings and money market deposits $ 5,006,472     $ 65,269       2.63 %   $ 5,028,868     $ 76,094       3.04 %
    Time deposits   1,049,305       17,843       3.43 %     1,002,706       16,120       3.23 %
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   100,376       2,275       4.57 %     118,871       3,314       5.61 %
    Other borrowings(3)   45,764       660       2.91 %     18,189       11       0.12 %
    Long-term debt   54,557       1,036       3.83 %     54,268       1,036       3.84 %
    Total interest bearing liabilities $ 6,256,474     $ 87,083       2.81 %   $ 6,222,902     $ 96,575       3.12 %
    Demand deposits $ 2,174,977                 $ 2,267,725              
    Other liabilities   128,611                   164,617              
    Total liabilities   8,560,062                   8,655,244              
    Shareholders’ equity   1,334,399                   1,234,719              
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 9,894,461                 $ 9,889,963              
    Net interest income FTE(2)       $ 177,922               $ 171,007      
    Interest rate spread FTE(2)                 3.06 %                   2.78 %
    Net interest earning assets $ 2,851,549                 $ 2,899,646              
    Net interest margin FTE(2)                 3.94 %                   3.77 %
    Average transaction deposits $ 7,181,449                 $ 7,296,593              
    Average total deposits   8,230,754                   8,299,299              
    Ratio of average interest earning assets to average interest bearing liabilities   145.58 %                 146.60 %            

                                                          

    (1 )   Originated loans are net of deferred loan fees, less costs, which are included in interest income over the life of the loan.
    (2 )   Presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis using the statutory tax rate of 21%. The tax equivalent adjustments included above are $3,822 and $3,403 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
    (3 )   Other borrowings includes securities sold under agreements to repurchase and cash collateral received from counterparties in connection with derivative swap agreements.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Allowance for Credit Losses and Asset Quality
    (Dollars in thousands)

    Allowance for Credit Losses Analysis

                     
      As of and for the three months ended
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
    Beginning allowance for credit losses $ 90,192     $ 94,455     $ 97,607  
    Charge-offs   (1,158 )     (15,251 )     (4,605 )
    Recoveries   170       138       499  
    Provision (release) expense for credit losses   (311 )     10,850       2,956  
    Ending allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) $ 88,893     $ 90,192     $ 96,457  
    Ratio of annualized net charge-offs to average total loans during the period   0.05 %     0.80 %     0.22 %
    Ratio of ACL to total loans outstanding at period end   1.19 %     1.18 %     1.25 %
    Ratio of ACL to total non-performing loans at period end   266.66 %     260.52 %     370.18 %
    Total loans $ 7,486,918     $ 7,646,296     $ 7,722,153  
    Average total loans during the period   7,530,783       7,660,974       7,582,506  
    Total non-performing loans   33,336       34,620       26,057  

    Past Due and Non-accrual Loans

                     
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
    Loans 30-89 days past due and still accruing interest $ 13,923     $ 17,003     $ 27,159  
    Loans 90 days past due and still accruing interest   7,315       1,012       3,498  
    Non-accrual loans   33,336       34,620       26,057  
    Total past due and non-accrual loans $ 54,574     $ 52,635     $ 56,714  
    Total 90 days past due and still accruing interest and non-accrual loans to total loans   0.54 %     0.47 %     0.38 %

    Asset Quality Data

                     
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
    Non-performing loans $ 33,336     $ 34,620     $ 26,057  
    OREO   291       615       1,526  
    Total non-performing assets $ 33,627     $ 35,235     $ 27,583  
    Total non-performing loans to total loans   0.45 %     0.45 %     0.34 %
    Total non-performing assets to total loans and OREO   0.45 %     0.46 %     0.36 %

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    Key Metrics(1)

                                 
      As of and for the three months ended   As of and for the six months ended
      June 30,   March 31,    June 30,    June 30,   June 30, 
      2025   2025   2024   2025   2024
    Return on average assets   1.38 %     0.99 %     1.06 %     1.19 %     1.17 %
    Return on average tangible assets(2)   1.49 %     1.09 %     1.17 %     1.29 %     1.28 %
    Return on average equity   10.15 %     7.42 %     8.46 %     8.80 %     9.37 %
    Return on average tangible common equity(2)   14.18 %     10.64 %     12.44 %     12.44 %     13.77 %
    Loan to deposit ratio (end of period)   90.54 %     90.77 %     92.18 %     90.54 %     92.18 %
    Non-interest bearing deposits to total deposits (end of period)   26.22 %     26.30 %     26.61 %     26.22 %     26.61 %
    Net interest margin(3)   3.86 %     3.85 %     3.69 %     3.85 %     3.69 %
    Net interest margin FTE(2)(3)   3.95 %     3.93 %     3.76 %     3.94 %     3.77 %
    Interest rate spread FTE(2)(4)   3.06 %     3.05 %     2.75 %     3.06 %     2.78 %
    Yield on earning assets(5)   5.80 %     5.77 %     5.84 %     5.78 %     5.82 %
    Yield on earning assets FTE(2)(5)   5.88 %     5.85 %     5.92 %     5.87 %     5.90 %
    Cost of funds   2.09 %     2.07 %     2.32 %     2.08 %     2.29 %
    Cost of deposits   2.05 %     2.03 %     2.31 %     2.04 %     2.23 %
    Non-interest income to total revenue FTE(6)   16.04 %     14.79 %     14.13 %     15.42 %     15.65 %
    Efficiency ratio   60.24 %     60.76 %     64.62 %     60.50 %     63.17 %
    Efficiency ratio excluding other intangible assets amortization FTE(2)   57.32 %     57.74 %     61.52 %     57.53 %     60.14 %
    Pre-provision net revenue $ 41,544     $ 40,050     $ 34,528     $ 81,594     $ 73,418  
    Pre-provision net revenue FTE(2)   43,456       41,960       36,239       85,416       76,821  
                                 
    Total Loans Asset Quality Data(7)(8)                            
    Non-performing loans to total loans   0.45 %     0.45 %     0.34 %     0.45 %     0.34 %
    Non-performing assets to total loans and OREO   0.45 %     0.46 %     0.36 %     0.45 %     0.36 %
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans   1.19 %     1.18 %     1.25 %     1.19 %     1.25 %
    Allowance for credit losses to non-performing loans   266.66 %     260.52 %     370.18 %     266.66 %     370.18 %
    Net charge-offs to average loans   0.05 %     0.80 %     0.22 %     0.43 %     0.11 %

                                                          

    (1 )   Ratios are annualized.
    (2 )   Ratio represents non-GAAP financial measure. See non-GAAP reconciliations below.
    (3 )   Net interest margin represents net interest income, including accretion income on interest earning assets, as a percentage of average interest earning assets.
    (4 )   Interest rate spread represents the difference between the weighted average yield on interest earning assets, including FTE income, and the weighted average cost of interest bearing liabilities. Ratio represents a non-GAAP financial measure.
    (5 )   Interest earning assets include assets that earn interest/accretion or dividends. Any market value adjustments on investment securities or loans are excluded from interest earning assets.
    (6 )   Non-interest income to total revenue represents non-interest income divided by the sum of net interest income FTE and non-interest income. Ratio represents a non-GAAP financial measure.
    (7 )   Non-performing loans consist of non-accruing loans and modified loans on non-accrual.
    (8 )   Total loans are net of unearned discounts and fees.

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES AND RECONCILIATIONS
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

    Tangible Common Book Value Ratios

                           
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31, 2024   June 30, 2024
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 1,352,496     $ 1,329,308     $ 1,305,075     $ 1,247,644  
    Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net   (352,854 )     (354,800 )     (356,777 )     (360,732 )
    Add: deferred tax liability related to goodwill   13,741       13,638       13,535       12,871  
    Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 1,013,383     $ 988,146     $ 961,833     $ 899,783  
                           
    Total assets $ 9,998,729     $ 10,098,870     $ 9,807,693     $ 9,970,851  
    Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net   (352,854 )     (354,800 )     (356,777 )     (360,732 )
    Add: deferred tax liability related to goodwill   13,741       13,638       13,535       12,871  
    Tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 9,659,616     $ 9,757,708     $ 9,464,451     $ 9,622,990  
                           
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets calculations:                      
    Total shareholders’ equity to total assets   13.53 %     13.16 %     13.31 %     12.51 %
    Less: impact of goodwill and other intangible assets, net   (3.04 )%     (3.03 )%     (3.15 )%     (3.16 )%
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP)   10.49 %     10.13 %     10.16 %     9.35 %
                           
    Tangible common book value per share calculations:                      
    Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 1,013,383     $ 988,146     $ 961,833     $ 899,783  
    Divided by: ending shares outstanding   38,045,622       38,094,105       38,054,482       37,899,453  
    Tangible common book value per share (non-GAAP) $ 26.64     $ 25.94     $ 25.28     $ 23.74  

    NATIONAL BANK HOLDINGS CORPORATION
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
    Return on Average Tangible Assets and Return on Average Tangible Equity

                                 
      As of and for the three months ended   As of and for the six months ended
      June 30,   March 31,    June 30,    June 30,   June 30, 
      2025   2025   2024   2025   2024
    Net income $ 34,022     $ 24,231     $ 26,135     $ 58,253     $ 57,526  
    Add: impact of other intangible assets amortization expense, after tax   1,492       1,516       1,516       3,006       3,055  
    Net income excluding the impact of other intangible assets amortization expense, after tax (non-GAAP) $ 35,514     $ 25,747     $ 27,651     $ 61,259     $ 60,581  
                                 
    Average assets $ 9,873,135     $ 9,916,023     $ 9,891,665     $ 9,894,461     $ 9,889,963  
    Less: average goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability related to goodwill   (340,330 )     (342,425 )     (349,030 )     (341,320 )     (350,040 )
    Average tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 9,532,805     $ 9,573,598     $ 9,542,635     $ 9,553,141     $ 9,539,923  
                                 
    Average shareholders’ equity $ 1,344,767     $ 1,323,915     $ 1,243,156     $ 1,334,399     $ 1,234,719  
    Less: average goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability related to goodwill   (340,330 )     (342,425 )     (349,030 )     (341,320 )     (350,040 )
    Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 1,004,437     $ 981,490     $ 894,126     $ 993,079     $ 884,679  
                                 
    Return on average assets   1.38 %     0.99 %     1.06 %     1.19 %     1.17 %
    Return on average tangible assets (non-GAAP)   1.49 %     1.09 %     1.17 %     1.29 %     1.28 %
    Return on average equity   10.15 %     7.42 %     8.46 %     8.80 %     9.37 %
    Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)   14.18 %     10.64 %     12.44 %     12.44 %     13.77 %

    Fully Taxable Equivalent Yield on Earning Assets and Net Interest Margin

                                 
      As of and for the three months ended   As of and for the six months ended
      June 30,   March 31,    June 30,    June 30,   June 30, 
      2025   2025   2024   2025   2024
    Interest income $ 131,220     $ 129,963     $ 132,447     $ 261,183     $ 264,179  
    Add: impact of taxable equivalent adjustment   1,912       1,910       1,711       3,822       3,403  
    Interest income FTE (non-GAAP) $ 133,132     $ 131,873     $ 134,158     $ 265,005     $ 267,582  
                                 
    Net interest income $ 87,409     $ 86,691     $ 83,574     $ 174,100     $ 167,604  
    Add: impact of taxable equivalent adjustment   1,912       1,910       1,711       3,822       3,403  
    Net interest income FTE (non-GAAP) $ 89,321     $ 88,601     $ 85,285     $ 177,922     $ 171,007  
                                 
    Average earning assets $ 9,076,494     $ 9,139,904     $ 9,117,766     $ 9,108,023     $ 9,122,548  
    Yield on earning assets   5.80 %     5.77 %     5.84 %     5.78 %     5.82 %
    Yield on earning assets FTE (non-GAAP)   5.88 %     5.85 %     5.92 %     5.87 %     5.90 %
    Net interest margin   3.86 %     3.85 %     3.69 %     3.85 %     3.69 %
    Net interest margin FTE (non-GAAP)   3.95 %     3.93 %     3.76 %     3.94 %     3.77 %

    Efficiency Ratio and Pre-Provision Net Revenue

                                 
      As of and for the three months ended   As of and for the six months ended
      June 30,   March 31,    June 30,    June 30,   June 30, 
      2025   2025   2024   2025   2024
    Net interest income $ 87,409     $ 86,691     $ 83,574     $ 174,100     $ 167,604  
    Add: impact of taxable equivalent adjustment   1,912       1,910       1,711       3,822       3,403  
    Net interest income FTE (non-GAAP) $ 89,321     $ 88,601     $ 85,285     $ 177,922     $ 171,007  
                                 
    Non-interest income $ 17,066     $ 15,376     $ 14,029     $ 32,442     $ 31,723  
                                 
    Non-interest expense $ 62,931     $ 62,017     $ 63,075     $ 124,948     $ 125,909  
    Less: other intangible assets amortization   (1,947 )     (1,977 )     (1,977 )     (3,924 )     (3,985 )
    Non-interest expense excluding other intangible assets amortization (non-GAAP) $ 60,984     $ 60,040     $ 61,098     $ 121,024     $ 121,924  
                                 
    Efficiency ratio   60.24 %     60.76 %     64.62 %     60.50 %     63.17 %
    Efficiency ratio excluding other intangible assets amortization FTE (non-GAAP)   57.32 %     57.74 %     61.52 %     57.53 %     60.14 %
    Pre-provision net revenue (non-GAAP) $ 41,544     $ 40,050     $ 34,528     $ 81,594     $ 73,418  
    Pre-provision net revenue, FTE (non-GAAP)   43,456       41,960       36,239       85,416       76,821  

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  • MIL-OSI: Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results and Announces Dividend Increase

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    • Net income of $19.4 million, or $1.01 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to net income of $18.1 million, or $0.93 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025; the second quarter of 2025 included $1.0 million in merger-related expenses compared to $1.6 million in merger-related expenses for the first quarter of 2025;
    • Excluding the impact of the merger-related expenses referenced above, net of taxes, net income and diluted earnings per share were $20.2 million(1) and $1.04(1), respectively, for the second quarter of 2025 compared to $19.3 million(1) and $1.00(1), respectively, for the first quarter of 2025;
    • Net interest margin, on a tax equivalent basis, was 4.07% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to 4.00% in the first quarter of 2025; the net accretion of purchase accounting marks positively impacted the margin by 50 basis points in the second quarter of 2025;
    • Return on average assets was 1.45% and return on average equity was 14.56% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.35% and 13.98% for the return on average assets and return on average equity, respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2025;
    • Excluding the impact of the merger-related expenses referenced above, net of taxes, adjusted return on average assets was 1.51%(1) and adjusted return on average equity was 15.12%(1) for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to 1.45%(1) and 14.97%(1), respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2025;
    • Loans increased by $55.4 million, or 6% annualized, from March 31, 2025 to June 30, 2025; classified loans decreased by $10.4 million from $76.2 million at March 31, 2025 to $65.8 million at June 30, 2025;
    • Noninterest income increased by $1.3 million from $11.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to $12.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025;
    • Noninterest expense decreased by $0.6 million from $38.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to $37.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting a decline in merger-related expenses during the second quarter of 2025; merger-related costs are not expected to be meaningful going forward; the second quarter of 2025 also included $0.6 million of severance charges in salaries and employee benefits expense;
    • Efficiency ratio decreased from 63.2% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 60.3% for the three months ended June 30, 2025; excluding the impact of the merger-related expenses, the efficiency ratio was 58.7%(1) for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to 60.5%(1) for the three months ended March 31, 2025;
    • Tangible common equity increased to 8.3% at June 30, 2025 compared to 7.9% at March 31, 2025;
    • Tangible book value per common share(1) increased to $22.77 per share at June 30, 2025 compared to $21.99 per share at March 31, 2025;
    • The Board of Directors authorized a share repurchase program on June 20, 2025, through which the Company could repurchase up to 500,000 shares of its common stock;
    • The Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.27 per common share, payable August 12, 2025, to shareholders of record as of August 5, 2025; this represents a $0.01 per share increase in the Company’s quarter cash dividend; the dividend has increased by 35% since the closing of the merger with Codorus Valley Bancorp.

    (1) Non-GAAP measure. See Appendix A for additional information.

    HARRISBURG, Pa., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: ORRF), the parent company of Orrstown Bank (the “Bank”), announced earnings for the periods ended June 30, 2025. Net income totaled $19.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to net income of $18.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and net income of $7.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Diluted earnings per share was $1.01 for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to diluted earnings per share of $0.93 for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and diluted earnings per share of $0.73 for the three months ended June 30, 2024. For the second quarter of 2025, excluding the impact of merger-related expenses, net of taxes, net income and diluted earnings per share were $20.2 million(1) and $1.04(1), respectively. For the first quarter of 2025, excluding the impact of merger-related expenses, net of taxes, net income and diluted earnings per share were $19.3 million(1) and $1.00(1), respectively. For the second quarter of 2024, excluding the impact of the merger-related expenses, net of taxes, net income and diluted earnings per share were $8.7 million(1) and $0.83(1), respectively.

    “At the one-year mark after the merger with Codorus Valley Bancorp, we are very pleased to have achieved metrics near top of peers, with significant upside opportunities in front of us,” said Thomas R. Quinn, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer. “In the second quarter, we experienced positive traction on loan production. While commercial loan growth was lower than expected, our pipeline remains strong as we head into the third quarter. We remain prudent with our lending decisions and will not compromise on credit quality. Net interest margin improved in the quarter with good momentum going into the remainder of the year. While expenses remain slightly elevated, we do not anticipate any further meaningful merger-related expenses and continue to implement process improvements that will enhance efficiency and facilitate future growth. We believe that our strong credit metrics and capital generation have positioned us well for the future.”

    (1) Non-GAAP measure. See Appendix A for additional information.


    DISCUSSION OF RESULTS

    Balance Sheet

    Loans

    Loans held for investment increased by $55.4 million and totaled $3.9 billion at both June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025. Commercial loans increased by $16.1 million, or 2% annualized, and residential mortgages increased by $37.9 million from March 31, 2025 to June 30, 2025. The increase in loans included a purchase of property assessed clean energy (“PACE”) loans totaling $25.4 million.

    Investment Securities

    Investment securities, all of which are classified as available-for-sale, increased by $29.9 million to $885.4 million at June 30, 2025 from $855.5 million at March 31, 2025. During the second quarter of 2025, the Bank purchased $50.1 million of investment securities, which was partially offset by paydowns totaling $20.4 million. The overall duration of the Company’s investment securities portfolio was 4.5 years at June 30, 2025 compared to 4.3 years at March 31, 2025. See Appendix B for a summary of the Bank’s investment securities at June 30, 2025, highlighting their concentrations, credit ratings and credit enhancement levels.

    Deposits

    During the second quarter of 2025, deposits decreased by $117.1 million and totaled $4.5 billion at June 30, 2025 compared to $4.6 billion March 31, 2025. Time deposits, money market deposits, non-interest bearing demand deposits, saving deposits and interest-bearing demand deposits decreased by $58.0 million, $35.8 million, $13.9 million, $6.2 million and $3.2 million, respectively, from March 31, 2025 to June 30, 2025. The declines in time deposits and money market deposits are due to continued run-off in higher yielding promotional balances. The decreases in the other categories were consistent with normal cyclical activity. As a result of the decrease in total deposits, the Bank’s loan-to-deposit ratio increased to 87% at June 30, 2025 from 84% at March 31, 2025.

    Borrowings

    The Bank actively manages its liquidity position through its various sources of funding to meet the needs of its clients. FHLB advances and other borrowings were $136.3 million at June 30, 2025 compared to $100.3 million at March 31, 2025. The increase was due to higher utilization of overnight borrowings during the second quarter of 2025 as deposit balances declined and lending and investing activities increased. The Bank seeks to maintain sufficient liquidity to ensure client needs can be addressed in a timely basis. The Bank had available alternative funding sources, such as FHLB advances and other wholesale options, of approximately $1.7 billion at June 30, 2025.

    Income Statement

    Net Interest Income and Margin

    Net interest income was $49.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $48.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The net interest margin, on a tax equivalent basis, increased to 4.07% in the second quarter of 2025 from 4.00% in the first quarter of 2025. This increase is primarily the result of the cost of funds declining by 12 basis points from the first quarter of 2025 to the second quarter of 2025. This was partially offset by a decrease of seven basis points in the yield on loans from the three months ended March 31, 2025 to the three months ended June 30, 2025. This decrease was due to a reduction in accelerated accretion on acquired loans over that period. The second quarter 2025 net interest margin reflects the full impact of deposit rate reductions implemented in the prior quarter as well as the runoff of higher rate time deposits and money market balances.

    The net interest margin was positively impacted by the net accretion impact of purchase accounting marks on loans, securities, deposits and borrowings of $5.2 million during the second quarter of 2025 compared to $6.9 million for the first quarter of 2025. This change was due primarily to lower accelerated accretion in the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Interest income on loans, on a tax equivalent basis, decreased by $0.4 million to $63.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $63.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Average loans decreased by $14.7 million during the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. The accretion of purchase accounting marks on loans totaled $4.9 million during the second quarter of 2025 compared to $6.6 million during the first quarter of 2025.

    Interest income on investment securities, on a tax equivalent basis, was $10.6 million for the second quarter of 2025 compared to $10.1 million in the first quarter of 2025, an increase of $0.5 million. Average investment securities increased by $39.0 million during the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025 primarily due to the aforementioned purchases.

    Interest expense, on a tax equivalent basis, decreased by $1.5 million to $25.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $26.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Average interest-bearing deposits decreased by $70.3 million during the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. The cost of interest-bearing deposits declined by 14 basis points from the first quarter of 2025 to the second quarter of 2025. In addition, interest expense includes $0.4 million and $0.6 million of amortization of purchase accounting marks on interest bearing liabilities for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively.

    Provision for Credit Losses on Loans

    The allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) on loans increased to $47.9 million at June 30, 2025 from $47.8 million at March 31, 2025. The ACL to total loans was 1.22% at June 30, 2025 compared to 1.23% at March 31, 2025. The Company recorded provision expense of $0.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to a recovery in the provision for credit losses on loans of $0.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 . Net charge-offs were $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $0.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Classified loans decreased by $10.4 million to $65.8 million at June 30, 2025 from $76.2 million at March 31, 2025 due to net upgrades and loan repayments. Non-accrual loans totaled $22.4 million at June 30, 2025 compared to $22.7 million at March 31, 2025. Nonaccrual loans to total loans decreased to 0.57% at June 30, 2025 compared to 0.59% at March 31, 2025. Management believes the ACL to be adequate based on current asset quality metrics and economic forecasts.

    Noninterest Income

    Noninterest income increased by $1.3 million to $12.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 from $11.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Swap fee income increased by $0.3 million to $0.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $0.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Swap fee income will fluctuate based on market conditions and client demand.

    Income from service charges was $2.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $2.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 based on increased cash management services activity.

    Income from mortgage banking activities increased by $0.2 million from $0.3 million in the three months ended March 31, 2025 to $0.5 million in the three months ended June 30, 2025. The first quarter of 2025 included a decrease of $0.2 million in the fair value of mortgage servicing rights.

    Wealth management income decreased by $0.2 million to $5.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $5.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Other income increased by $0.7 million to $2.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $1.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. During the second quarter of 2025, the Bank recorded $0.3 million in solar tax credits and a gain on the sale of other real estate owned of $0.1 million.

    Noninterest Expenses

    Noninterest expenses decreased by $0.6 million to $37.6 million in the three months ended June 30, 2025 from $38.2 million in the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025, merger-related expenses totaled $1.0 million, a decrease of $0.6 million, compared to $1.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The merger-related costs incurred in the second quarter of 2025 primarily included software conversion costs. The Company does not expect to incur meaningful merger-related expenses going forward.

    Salaries and benefits expense increased by $1.0 million to $21.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $20.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The increase during the second quarter of 2025 includes $0.6 million of severance costs, the impact of merit salary increases in May and the impact of one extra day in the quarter.

    Occupancy, furniture and equipment expenses decreased by $0.5 million to $4.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 from $4.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 primarily due to the seasonal expenses incurred during the first quarter of 2025.

    Professional services expense increased by $0.2 million from the three months ended March 31, 2025 to the three months ended June 30, 2025. During the quarter, the Company continued to utilize an elevated level of third-party assistance to enhance daily functions and operational processes throughout the organization. While the Company will remain reliant on these services into the second half of 2025, the Company expects expenses related to these services to decline beginning in the third quarter of 2025.

    Advertising and bank promotions expense increased by $0.6 million to $1.1 million in the three months ended June 30, 2025 from $0.5 million in the three months ended March 31, 2025 due to $0.7 million in contributions to tax credit programs during the second quarter of 2025. Taxes other than income decreased by $0.6 million in the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. This decrease reflects the tax impact of the contributions referenced above.

    Income Taxes

    The Company’s effective tax rate was 21.3% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to 20.7% for the first quarter of 2025. The Company’s effective tax rate for the three months ended June 30, 2025 is greater than the 21% federal statutory rate primarily due to the disallowed portion of interest expense against earnings in association with the Bank’s tax-exempt investments under the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 partially offset by the benefit of tax-exempt income, including interest earned on tax-exempt loans and securities and income from life insurance policies and tax credits. The Company regularly analyzes its projected taxable income and makes adjustments to the provision for income taxes accordingly.

    Capital

    Shareholders’ equity totaled $548.4 million at June 30, 2025 compared to $532.9 million at March 31, 2025. The increase is due to net income of $19.4 million and share-based compensation activity of $1.6 million, partially offset by dividend payments of $5.1 million and other comprehensive losses of $0.5 million.

    Tangible book value per common share(1) increased to $22.77 per share at June 30, 2025 from $21.99 per share at March 31, 2025. The Company’s tangible common equity ratio was 8.3% at June 30, 2025 compared to 7.9% at March 31, 2025. Average tangible common equity per common share(1) was $18.43 at June 30, 2025 compared to $17.91 at March 31, 2025.

    The Company’s capital ratios increased during the three months ended June 30, 2025 due primarily to earnings. The Company’s tier 1 common equity, tier 1 and total risk-based capital ratios were 10.9%, 11.1% and 13.3%, respectively, at June 30, 2025 compared to 10.6%, 10.8% and 13.1%, respectively, at March 31, 2025. The Company’s Tier 1 leverage ratio increased to 9.0% at June 30, 2025 compared to 8.6% at March 31, 2025.

    At June 30, 2025, all four capital ratios applicable to the Company were above regulatory minimum levels to be deemed “well capitalized” under current bank regulatory guidelines. The Company continues to believe that capital is adequate to support the risks inherent in the balance sheet, as well as growth requirements.

    The Board of Directors authorized a share repurchase program on June 20, 2025, through which the Company could repurchase up to 500,000 shares of its common stock. The Company repurchased 2,134 common shares during the second quarter of 2025.

    (1) Non-GAAP measure. See Appendix A for additional information.


    Investor Relations Contact:
    Neelesh Kalani
    Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
    Phone (717) 510-7097

    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Unaudited)
                 
                   
                   
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
    (In thousands)   2025       2024       2025       2024  
                   
    Profitability for the period:              
    Net interest income $ 49,512     $ 26,103     $ 98,273     $ 52,984  
    Provision for (Recovery of) credit losses – loans   209       812       (345 )     1,233  
    Recovery of credit losses – unfunded loan commitments   (100 )           (100 )     (123 )
    Noninterest income   12,915       7,172       24,539       13,802  
    Noninterest expenses   37,614       22,639       75,790       45,108  
    Income before income tax expense   24,704       9,824       47,467       20,568  
    Income tax expense   5,256       2,086       9,968       4,299  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 19,448     $ 7,738     $ 37,499     $ 16,269  
                   
    Financial ratios:              
    Return on average assets (1)   1.45 %     0.97 %     1.40 %     1.04 %
    Return on average assets, adjusted (1) (2) (3)   1.51 %     1.09 %     1.48 %     1.14 %
    Return on average equity (1)   14.56 %     11.41 %     14.28 %     12.09 %
    Return on average equity, adjusted (1) (2) (3)   15.12 %     12.88 %     15.05 %     13.33 %
    Net interest margin (1)   4.07 %     3.54 %     4.04 %     3.65 %
    Efficiency ratio   60.3 %     68.0 %     61.7 %     67.5 %
    Efficiency ratio, adjusted (2) (3)   58.7 %     64.6 %     59.6 %     64.8 %
    Income per common share:              
    Basic $ 1.01     $ 0.74     $ 1.96     $ 1.57  
    Basic, adjusted (2) (3) $ 1.05     $ 0.84     $ 2.06     $ 1.73  
    Diluted $ 1.01     $ 0.73     $ 1.94     $ 1.55  
    Diluted, adjusted (2) (3) $ 1.04     $ 0.83     $ 2.04     $ 1.71  
                   
    Average equity to average assets   9.97 %     8.50 %     9.81 %     8.58 %
                   
    (1) Annualized for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
    (2) Ratio has been adjusted for the non-recurring charges for all periods presented.
    (3) Non-GAAP based financial measure. Please refer to Appendix A – Supplemental Reporting of Non-GAAP Measures and GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations for a discussion of our use of non-GAAP based financial measures, including tables reconciling GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures appearing herein.
    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Unaudited)      
    (continued)      
      June 30,   December 31,
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)   2025       2024  
    At period-end:      
    Total assets $ 5,387,645     $ 5,441,589  
    Loans, net of allowance for credit losses   3,883,481       3,882,525  
    Loans held-for-sale, at fair value   5,206       6,614  
    Securities available for sale, at fair value   885,373       829,711  
    Total deposits   4,516,625       4,623,096  
    FHLB advances and other borrowings and Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   166,381       141,227  
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt   69,021       68,680  
    Shareholders’ equity   548,448       516,682  
           
    Credit quality and capital ratios (1):      
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans   1.22 %     1.24 %
    Total nonaccrual loans to total loans   0.57 %     0.61 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.42 %     0.45 %
    Allowance for credit losses to nonaccrual loans   214 %     202 %
    Total risk-based capital:      
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   13.3 %     12.4 %
    Orrstown Bank   13.3 %     12.4 %
    Tier 1 risk-based capital:      
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   11.1 %     10.2 %
    Orrstown Bank   12.1 %     11.2 %
    Tier 1 common equity risk-based capital:      
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   10.9 %     10.0 %
    Orrstown Bank   12.1 %     11.2 %
    Tier 1 leverage capital:      
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   9.0 %     8.3 %
    Orrstown Bank   9.8 %     9.1 %
           
    Book value per common share $ 28.07     $ 26.65  
           
    (1) Capital ratios are estimated for the current period, subject to regulatory filings. The Company elected the three-year phase in option for the day-one impact of ASU 2016-13 for current expected credit losses (“CECL”) to regulatory capital. Beginning in 2023, the Company adjusted retained earnings, allowance for credit losses includable in tier 2 capital and the deferred tax assets from temporary differences in risk weighted assets by the permitted percentage of the day-one impact from adopting the CECL standard.
    ORRSTOWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.      
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)      
           
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024
    Assets      
    Cash and due from banks $ 54,335     $ 51,026  
    Interest-bearing deposits with banks   95,042       197,848  
    Cash and cash equivalents   149,377       248,874  
    Restricted investments in bank stocks   21,204       20,232  
    Securities available for sale (amortized cost of $916,830 and $864,920 at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively)   885,373       829,711  
    Loans held for sale, at fair value   5,206       6,614  
    Loans   3,931,379       3,931,214  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses   (47,898 )     (48,689 )
    Net loans   3,883,481       3,882,525  
    Premises and equipment, net   51,703       50,217  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   145,760       143,854  
    Goodwill   69,751       68,106  
    Other intangible assets, net   42,748       47,765  
    Accrued interest receivable   19,958       21,058  
    Deferred tax assets, net   36,683       42,647  
    Other assets   76,401       79,986  
    Total assets $ 5,387,645     $ 5,441,589  
           
    Liabilities      
    Deposits:      
    Noninterest-bearing $ 918,263     $ 894,176  
    Interest-bearing   3,598,362       3,728,920  
    Total deposits   4,516,625       4,623,096  
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase and federal funds purchased   30,047       25,863  
    FHLB advances and other borrowings   136,334       115,364  
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt   69,021       68,680  
    Other liabilities   87,170       91,904  
    Total liabilities   4,839,197       4,924,907  
           
    Shareholders’ Equity      
    Preferred stock, $1.25 par value per share; 500,000 shares authorized; no shares issued or outstanding          
    Common stock, no par value—$0.05205 stated value per share; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 19,713,126 shares issued and 19,535,835 outstanding at June 30, 2025; 19,722,640 shares issued and 19,389,967 outstanding at December 31, 2024   1,026       1,027  
    Additional paid—in capital   422,349       423,274  
    Retained earnings   153,923       126,540  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (24,479 )     (26,316 )
    Treasury stock— 177,291 and 332,673 shares, at cost at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively   (4,371 )     (7,843 )
    Total shareholders’ equity   548,448       516,682  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 5,387,645     $ 5,441,589  

    ORRSTOWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)
                     
        Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
        June 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)     2025       2024       2025       2024  
    Interest income                
    Loans   $ 63,036     $ 35,537     $ 126,468     $ 71,770  
    Investment securities – taxable     9,406       4,999       18,350       9,583  
    Investment securities – tax-exempt     878       881       1,753       1,758  
    Short-term investments     1,513       1,864       3,781       2,820  
    Total interest income     74,833       43,281       150,352       85,931  
    Interest expense                
    Deposits     22,855       15,265       47,115       28,781  
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase and federal funds purchased     106       27       190       52  
    FHLB advances and other borrowings     1,030       1,152       2,148       2,626  
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt     1,330       734       2,626       1,488  
    Total interest expense     25,321       17,178       52,079       32,947  
    Net interest income     49,512       26,103       98,273       52,984  
    Provision for (Recovery of) credit losses – loans     209       812       (345 )     1,233  
    Recovery of credit losses – unfunded loan commitments     (100 )           (100 )     (123 )
    Net interest income after provision for (recovery of) credit losses     49,403       25,291       98,718       51,874  
    Noninterest income                
    Service charges     2,630       1,283       5,025       2,483  
    Interchange income     1,441       961       2,868       1,872  
    Swap fee income     669       375       1,063       574  
    Wealth management income     5,267       3,312       10,682       6,414  
    Mortgage banking activities     478       369       780       827  
    Investment securities gains (losses)     8       (12 )     21       (17 )
    Other income     2,422       884       4,100       1,649  
    Total noninterest income     12,915       7,172       24,539       13,802  
    Noninterest expenses                
    Salaries and employee benefits     21,364       13,195       41,752       26,947  
    Occupancy, furniture and equipment     4,211       2,705       8,886       5,344  
    Data processing     965       1,237       1,889       2,502  
    Advertising and bank promotions     1,077       774       1,576       1,172  
    FDIC insurance     674       419       1,498       860  
    Professional services     2,016       801       3,842       1,432  
    Taxes other than income     295       49       1,237       543  
    Intangible asset amortization     2,472       215       5,007       440  
    Merger-related expenses     968       1,135       2,617       1,807  
    Restructuring expenses                 91        
    Other operating expenses     3,572       2,109       7,395       4,061  
    Total noninterest expenses     37,614       22,639       75,790       45,108  
    Income before income tax expense     24,704       9,824       47,467       20,568  
    Income tax expense     5,256       2,086       9,968       4,299  
    Net income   $ 19,448     $ 7,738     $ 37,499     $ 16,269  
     
        Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
        June 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
          2025       2024       2025       2024  
    Share information:                
    Basic earnings per share   $ 1.01     $ 0.74     $ 1.96     $ 1.57  
    Diluted earnings per share   $ 1.01     $ 0.73     $ 1.94     $ 1.55  
    Dividends paid per share   $ 0.26     $ 0.20     $ 0.52     $ 0.40  
    Weighted average shares – basic     19,173       10,393       19,165       10,371  
    Weighted average shares – diluted     19,342       10,553       19,335       10,517  

    ANALYSIS OF NET INTEREST INCOME
           
    Average Balances and Interest Rates, Taxable-Equivalent Basis (Unaudited)    
      Three Months Ended
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
    (In thousands)     Taxable-   Taxable-       Taxable-   Taxable-       Taxable-   Taxable-       Taxable-   Taxable-       Taxable-   Taxable-
    Average   Equivalent   Equivalent   Average   Equivalent   Equivalent   Average   Equivalent   Equivalent   Average   Equivalent   Equivalent   Average   Equivalent   Equivalent
    Balance   Interest   Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate
    Assets                                                          
    Federal funds sold & interest-bearing bank balances $ 136,106   $ 1,513     4.46%   $ 203,347   $ 2,268     4.52%   $ 199,236   $ 2,492     4.96%   $ 184,465   $ 2,452     5.29%   $ 142,868   $ 1,864     5.25%
    Investment securities (1)(2)   904,119     10,626     4.70     865,126     10,052     4.65     849,389     9,887     4.66     849,700     10,123     4.77     538,451     6,114     4.54
    Loans (1)(3)(4)(5)   3,894,979     63,246     6.52     3,909,694     63,641     6.59     3,961,269     68,073     6.82     3,989,259     70,849     7.07     2,324,942     35,690     6.17
    Total interest-earning assets   4,935,203     75,385     6.13     4,978,167     75,961     6.17     5,009,894     80,452     6.38     5,023,424     83,424     6.61     3,006,261     43,668     5.84
    Other assets   439,569             447,530             454,271             491,719             204,863        
    Total assets $ 5,374,772           $ 5,425,697           $ 5,464,165           $ 5,515,143           $ 3,211,124        
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                                                
    Interest-bearing demand deposits $ 2,463,687     13,880     2.26   $ 2,473,543     14,156     2.32   $ 2,522,885     15,575     2.45   $ 2,554,743     16,165     2.52   $ 1,649,753     10,118     2.47
    Savings deposits   269,309     165     0.25     273,313     165     0.25     272,718     166     0.24     283,337     148     0.21     165,467     140     0.34
    Time deposits   914,108     8,810     3.87     970,588     9,939     4.15     998,963     11,109     4.41     1,014,628     12,290     4.82     481,721     5,007     4.18
    Total interest-bearing deposits   3,647,104     22,855     2.51     3,717,444     24,260     2.65     3,794,566     26,850     2.81     3,852,708     28,603     2.95     2,296,941     15,265     2.67
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase and federal funds purchased   25,917     106     1.64     26,163     84     1.30     21,572     67     1.23     23,075     96     1.66     13,412     27     0.81
    FHLB advances and other borrowings   104,068     1,030     3.97     112,859     1,118     4.02     115,373     1,165     4.01     115,388     1,154     3.98     115,000     1,152     4.03
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt   68,910     1,330     7.74     68,739     1,296     7.65     68,571     1,360     7.88     68,399     1,437     8.36     32,118     734     9.19
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   3,845,999     25,321     2.64     3,925,205     26,758     2.76     4,000,082     29,442     2.92     4,059,570     31,290     3.07     2,457,471     17,178     2.81
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   904,031             887,726             849,999             807,886             423,037        
    Other liabilities   89,058             89,077             97,685             110,017             57,828        
    Total liabilities   4,839,088             4,902,008             4,947,766             4,977,473             2,938,336        
    Shareholders’ equity   535,684             523,689             516,399             537,670             272,788        
    Total $ 5,374,772           $ 5,425,697           $ 5,464,165           $ 5,515,143           $ 3,211,124        
    Taxable-equivalent net interest income / net interest spread       50,064     3.49%         49,203     3.41%         51,010     3.46%         52,134     3.55%         26,490     3.02%
    Taxable-equivalent net interest margin         4.07%           4.00%           4.05%           4.14%           3.54%
    Taxable-equivalent adjustment       (552 )             (442 )             (437 )             (437 )             (387 )    
    Net interest income     $ 49,512             $ 48,761             $ 50,573             $ 51,697             $ 26,103      
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities         128%           127%           125%           124%           122%
                                                               
                                                               
    NOTES:                                                          
    (1) Yields and interest income on tax-exempt assets have been computed on a taxable-equivalent basis assuming a 21% tax rate.
    (2) Average balance of investment securities is computed at fair value.
    (3) Average balances include nonaccrual loans.
    (4) Interest income on loans includes prepayment and late fees, where applicable.
    (5) Interest income on loans includes accretion on purchase accounting marks of $4.9 million, $6.6 million, $7.6 million, $7.3 million and $0.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
    ANALYSIS OF NET INTEREST INCOME        
    Average Balances and Interest Rates, Taxable-Equivalent Basis (Unaudited)    
    (continued)                      
      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
          Taxable-   Taxable-       Taxable-   Taxable-
      Average   Equivalent   Equivalent   Average   Equivalent   Equivalent
    (In thousands) Balance   Interest   Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate
    Assets                      
    Federal funds sold & interest-bearing bank balances $ 169,541   $ 3,781     4.50 %   $ 108,695   $ 2,820     5.22 %
    Investment securities (1)(2)   884,730     20,787     4.70       529,151     11,808     4.47  
    Loans (1)(3)(4)(5)(6)   3,902,295     126,883     6.56       2,316,522     72,072     6.25  
    Total interest-earning assets   4,956,566     151,451     6.15       2,954,368     86,700     5.90  
    Other assets   443,528             200,580        
    Total assets $ 5,400,094           $ 3,154,948        
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                      
    Interest-bearing demand deposits $ 2,468,589     28,036     2.29     $ 1,610,188     19,310     2.41  
    Savings deposits   271,104     330     0.25       167,736     284     0.34  
    Time deposits   942,387     18,749     4.01       455,082     9,187     4.06  
    Total interest-bearing deposits   3,682,080     47,115     2.58       2,233,006     28,781     2.59  
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase and federal funds purchased   26,039     190     1.47       12,711     52     0.83  
    FHLB advances and other borrowings   108,439     2,148     3.99       126,253     2,626     4.18  
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt   68,825     2,626     7.69       32,109     1,488     9.32  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   3,885,383     52,079     2.70       2,404,079     32,947     2.76  
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   895,924             420,253        
    Other liabilities   89,067             60,078        
    Total liabilities   4,870,374             2,884,410        
    Shareholders’ equity   529,720             270,538        
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 5,400,094           $ 3,154,948        
    Taxable-equivalent net interest income / net interest spread       99,372     3.45 %         53,753     3.14 %
    Taxable-equivalent net interest margin         4.04 %           3.65 %
    Taxable-equivalent adjustment       (1,099 )             (769 )    
    Net interest income     $ 98,273             $ 52,984      
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities         128 %           123 %
                           
    NOTES TO ANALYSIS OF NET INTEREST INCOME:                
    (1) Yields and interest income on tax-exempt assets have been computed on a taxable-equivalent basis assuming a 21% tax rate.
    (2) Average balance of investment securities is computed at fair value.
    (3) Average balances include nonaccrual loans.
    (4) Interest income on loans includes prepayment and late fees, where applicable.
    (5) Interest income on loans includes interest recovered of $1.6 million from the payoff of a commercial real estate loan on nonaccrual status for the six months ended June 30, 2024.
    (6) Interest income on loans includes accretion on purchase accounting marks of $11.5 million and $0.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    ORRSTOWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.        
    HISTORICAL TRENDS IN QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA (Unaudited)        
                       
    (In thousands) June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Profitability for the quarter:                  
    Net interest income $ 49,512     $ 48,761     $ 50,573     $ 51,697     $ 26,103  
    Provision for (Recovery of) credit losses   109       (554 )     1,755       13,681       812  
    Noninterest income   12,915       11,624       11,247       12,386       7,172  
    Noninterest expenses   37,614       38,176       42,930       60,299       22,639  
    Income (loss) before income taxes   24,704       22,763       17,135       (9,897 )     9,824  
    Income tax expense (benefit)   5,256       4,712       3,451       (1,994 )     2,086  
    Net income (loss) $ 19,448     $ 18,051     $ 13,684     $ (7,903 )   $ 7,738  
                       
    Financial ratios:                  
    Return on average assets (1)   1.45 %     1.35 %     1.00 %   (0.57)%     0.97 %
    Return on average assets, adjusted (1)(2)(3)   1.51 %     1.45 %     1.22 %     1.55 %     1.09 %
    Return on average equity (1)   14.56 %     13.98 %     10.54 %   (5.85)%     11.41 %
    Return on average equity, adjusted (1)(2)(3)   15.12 %     14.97 %     12.86 %     15.85 %     12.88 %
    Net interest margin (1)   4.07 %     4.00 %     4.05 %     4.14 %     3.54 %
    Efficiency ratio   60.3 %     63.2 %     69.4 %     94.1 %     68.0 %
    Efficiency ratio, adjusted (2)(3)   58.7 %     60.5 %     62.3 %     60.2 %     64.6 %
                       
    Per share information:                  
    Income (loss) per common share:                  
    Basic $ 1.01     $ 0.94     $ 0.72     $ (0.41 )   $ 0.74  
    Basic, adjusted (2)(3)   1.05       1.01       0.87       1.12       0.84  
    Diluted   1.01       0.93       0.71       (0.41 )     0.73  
    Diluted, adjusted (2)(3)   1.04       1.00       0.87       1.11       0.83  
    Book value   28.07       27.32       26.65       26.65       25.97  
    Tangible book value(3)   22.77       21.99       21.19       21.12       24.08  
    Average tangible common equity(3)   18.43       17.91       13.62       (6.49 )     12.35  
    Cash dividends paid   0.26       0.26       0.23       0.23       0.20  
                       
    Average basic shares   19,172       19,157       19,118       19,088       10,393  
    Average diluted shares   19,342       19,328       19,300       19,226       10,553  

    (1)
    Annualized.
    (2) Ratio has been adjusted for non-recurring expenses for all periods presented.
    (3) Non-GAAP based financial measure. Please refer to Appendix A – Supplemental Reporting of Non-GAAP Measures and GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations for a discussion of our use of non-GAAP based financial measures, including tables reconciling GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures appearing herein.
     
    ORRSTOWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.                
    HISTORICAL TRENDS IN QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA (Unaudited)        
    (continued)                  
    (In thousands) June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Noninterest income:                  
    Service charges $ 2,630   $ 2,395   $ 2,050     $ 2,360   $ 1,283  
    Interchange income   1,441     1,427     1,608       1,779     961  
    Swap fee income   669     394     597       505     375  
    Wealth management income   5,267     5,415     4,902       5,037     3,312  
    Mortgage banking activities   478     302     517       491     369  
    Other income   2,422     1,678     1,578       1,943     884  
    Investment securities gains (losses)   8     13     (5 )     271     (12 )
    Total noninterest income $ 12,915   $ 11,624   $ 11,247     $ 12,386   $ 7,172  
                       
    Noninterest expenses:                  
    Salaries and employee benefits $ 21,364   $ 20,388   $ 22,444     $ 27,190   $ 13,195  
    Occupancy, furniture and equipment   4,211     4,675     4,893       4,333     2,705  
    Data processing   965     924     1,540       2,046     1,237  
    Advertising and bank promotions   1,077     499     878       537     774  
    FDIC insurance   674     824     955       862     419  
    Professional services   2,016     1,826     1,591       1,119     801  
    Taxes other than income   295     942     (312 )     503     49  
    Intangible asset amortization   2,472     2,535     2,838       2,464     215  
    Provision for legal settlement           478            
    Merger-related expenses   968     1,649     3,887       16,977     1,135  
    Restructuring expenses       91     39       257      
    Other operating expenses   3,572     3,823     3,699       4,011     2,109  
    Total noninterest expenses $ 37,614   $ 38,176   $ 42,930     $ 60,299   $ 22,639  
                       
    HISTORICAL TRENDS IN QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA (Unaudited)            
    (continued)                  
    (In thousands) June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Balance Sheet at quarter end:                  
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 149,377     $ 287,120     $ 248,874     $ 236,780     $ 132,509  
    Restricted investments in bank stocks   21,204       19,693       20,232       20,247       11,147  
    Securities available for sale   885,373       855,456       829,711       826,828       529,082  
    Loans held for sale, at fair value   5,206       5,261       6,614       3,561       1,562  
    Loans:                  
    Commercial real estate:                  
    Owner occupied   622,315       617,854       633,567       622,726       371,301  
    Non-owner occupied   1,203,038       1,157,383       1,160,238       1,164,501       710,477  
    Multi-family   239,388       257,724       274,135       276,296       151,542  
    Non-owner occupied residential   163,018       168,354       179,512       190,786       89,156  
    Agricultural   124,291       134,916       125,156       129,486       25,551  
    Commercial and industrial   487,063       455,494       451,384       471,983       349,425  
    Acquisition and development:                  
    1-4 family residential construction   38,490       40,621       47,432       56,383       32,439  
    Commercial and land development   198,889       227,434       241,424       262,317       129,883  
    Municipal   28,693       30,780       30,044       27,960       10,594  
    Total commercial loans   3,105,185       3,090,560       3,142,892       3,202,438       1,870,368  
    Residential mortgage:                  
    First lien   472,030       464,642       460,297       451,195       271,153  
    Home equity – term   5,784       9,224       5,988       6,508       4,633  
    Home equity – lines of credit   305,968       295,820       303,561       303,165       192,736  
    Other – term(1)   25,384                          
    Installment and other loans   17,028       15,739       18,476       18,131       8,713  
    Total loans   3,931,379       3,875,985       3,931,214       3,981,437       2,347,603  
    Allowance for credit losses   (47,898 )     (47,804 )     (48,689 )     (49,630 )     (29,864 )
    Net loans held for investment   3,883,481       3,828,181       3,882,525       3,931,807       2,317,739  
    Goodwill   69,751       68,106       68,106       70,655       18,724  
    Other intangible assets, net   42,748       45,230       47,765       46,144       1,974  
    Total assets   5,387,645       5,441,586       5,441,589       5,470,589       3,198,782  
    Total deposits   4,516,625       4,633,716       4,623,096       4,650,853       2,702,884  
    FHLB advances and other borrowings and Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   166,381       123,480       141,227       137,310       129,625  
    Subordinated notes and trust preferred debt   69,021       68,850       68,680       68,510       32,128  
    Total shareholders’ equity   548,448       532,936       516,682       516,206       278,376  
                       
    (1) Other – term includes property assessed clean energy (“PACE”) loans.
    HISTORICAL TRENDS IN QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA (Unaudited)            
    (continued)                  
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Capital and credit quality measures(1):                  
    Total risk-based capital:                  
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   13.3 %     13.1 %     12.4 %     12.4 %     13.3 %
    Orrstown Bank   13.3 %     13.0 %     12.4 %     12.2 %     13.1 %
    Tier 1 risk-based capital:                  
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   11.1 %     10.8 %     10.2 %     10.0 %     11.1 %
    Orrstown Bank   12.1 %     11.9 %     11.2 %     11.0 %     12.0 %
    Tier 1 common equity risk-based capital:                  
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   10.9 %     10.6 %     10.0 %     9.8 %     11.1 %
    Orrstown Bank   12.1 %     11.9 %     11.2 %     11.0 %     12.0 %
    Tier 1 leverage capital:                  
    Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.   9.0 %     8.6 %     8.3 %     8.0 %     8.9 %
    Orrstown Bank   9.8 %     9.5 %     9.1 %     8.8 %     9.5 %
                       
    Average equity to average assets   9.97 %     9.65 %     9.45 %     9.75 %     8.50 %
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans   1.22 %     1.23 %     1.24 %     1.25 %     1.27 %
    Total nonaccrual loans to total loans   0.57 %     0.59 %     0.61 %     0.68 %     0.36 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.42 %     0.42 %     0.45 %     0.49 %     0.26 %
    Allowance for credit losses to nonaccrual loans   214 %     210 %     202 %     184 %     357 %
                       
    Other information:                  
    Net charge-offs $ 115     $ 331     $ 3,002     $ 269     $ 113  
    Classified loans   65,754       76,211       88,628       105,465       48,722  
    Nonperforming and other risk assets:                  
    Nonaccrual loans   22,423       22,727       24,111       26,927       8,363  
    Other real estate owned         138       138       138        
    Total nonperforming assets   22,423       22,865       24,249       27,065       8,363  
    Financial difficulty modifications still accruing   5,759       5,127       4,897       9,497        
    Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing   1,312       400       641       337       187  
    Total nonperforming and other risk assets $ 29,494     $ 28,392     $ 29,787     $ 36,899     $ 8,550  
    (1) Capital ratios are estimated for the current period, subject to regulatory filings. The Company elected the three-year phase in option for the day-one impact of ASU 2016-13 for current expected credit losses (“CECL”) to regulatory capital. Beginning in 2023, the Company adjusted retained earnings, allowance for credit losses includable in tier 2 capital and the deferred tax assets from temporary differences in risk weighted assets by the permitted percentage of the day-one impact from adopting the new CECL standard.

    Appendix A- Supplemental Reporting of Non-GAAP Measures and GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations

    Management believes providing certain other “non-GAAP” financial information will assist investors in their understanding of the effect on recent financial results from non-recurring charges.

    As a result of acquisitions, the Company has intangible assets consisting of goodwill, core deposit and other intangible assets, which totaled $112.5 million and $115.9 million at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. In addition, during the three months ended June 30, 2025, March, 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, the Company incurred $1.0 million, $1.6 million, $3.9 million, $17.0 million and $1.1 million in merger-related expenses, respectively. During the three months ended December 31, 2024 and September 30, 2024, the Company incurred other non-recurring charges totaling $0.5 million and $20.2 million, respectively.

    Tangible book value per common share, tangible common equity and the impact of the non-recurring expenses on net income and associated ratios, as used by the Company in this earnings release, are determined by methods other than in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”). While we believe this information is a useful supplement to GAAP based measures presented in this earnings release, readers are cautioned that this non-GAAP disclosure has limitations as an analytical tool, should not be viewed as a substitute for financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results and financial condition as reported under GAAP, nor are such measures necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other companies. This supplemental presentation should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by similar adjustments to be determined in accordance with GAAP.

    The following tables present the computation of each non-GAAP based measure:

    (In thousands)

    Tangible Book Value per Common Share   June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Shareholders’ equity (most directly comparable GAAP-based measure)   $ 548,448     $ 532,936     $ 516,682     $ 516,206     $ 278,376  
    Less: Goodwill     69,751       68,106       68,106       70,655       18,724  
    Other intangible assets     42,748       45,230       47,765       46,144       1,974  
    Related tax effect     (8,977 )     (9,498 )     (10,031 )     (9,690 )     (415 )
    Tangible common equity (non-GAAP)   $ 444,926     $ 429,098     $ 410,842     $ 409,097     $ 258,093  
                         
    Common shares outstanding     19,536       19,510       19,390       19,373       10,720  
                         
    Book value per share (most directly comparable GAAP-based measure)   $ 28.07     $ 27.32     $ 26.65     $ 26.65     $ 25.97  
    Intangible assets per share     5.30       5.33       5.46       5.53       1.89  
    Tangible book value per share (non-GAAP)   $ 22.77     $ 21.99     $ 21.19     $ 21.12     $ 24.08  
                         
    Return on Average Common Equity   June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Average shareholders’ equity   $ 535,684     $ 523,689     $ 516,399     $ 537,670   $ 272,788  
    Less: Average goodwill     68,126       68,106       71,477       36,034     18,724  
    Less: Average other intangible assets, gross     44,304       46,864       45,319       17,393     2,105  
    Average tangible equity   $ 423,254     $ 408,719     $ 399,603     $ 484,243   $ 251,959  
    Return on average tangible equity     18.43 %     17.91 %     13.62 %   (6.49)%     12.35 %
                         
    (In thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    Adjusted Ratios for Non-recurring Charges June 30,
    2025
      March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
        June 30,
    2024
    Net income (loss) (A) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure $ 19,448     $ 18,051     $ 13,684     $ (7,903 )   $ 7,738     $ 37,499       $ 16,269  
    Plus: Merger-related expenses (B)   968       1,649       3,887       16,977       1,135       2,617         1,807  
    Plus: Executive retirement expenses (B)               35       4,758                      
    Plus: Provision for credit losses on non-PCD loans (B)                     15,504                      
    Plus: Provision for legal settlement (B)               478                            
    Less: Related tax effect (C)   (221 )     (368 )     (1,386 )     (7,915 )     (139 )     (590 )       (140 )
    Adjusted net income (D=A+B-C) – Non-GAAP $ 20,195     $ 19,332     $ 16,698     $ 21,421     $ 8,734     $ 39,526       $ 17,936  
                                 
    Average assets (E) $ 5,374,772     $ 5,425,697     $ 5,464,165     $ 5,515,143     $ 3,211,124     $ 5,400,094       $ 3,154,948  
    Return on average assets (= A / E) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure (1)   1.45 %     1.35 %     1.00 %   (0.57)%     0.97 %     1.40 %       1.04 %
    Return on average assets, adjusted (= D / E) – Non-GAAP (1)   1.51 %     1.45 %     1.22 %     1.55 %     1.09 %     1.48 %       1.14 %
                                 
    Average equity (F) $ 535,684     $ 523,689     $ 516,399     $ 537,670     $ 272,788     $ 529,720       $ 270,538  
    Return on average equity (= A / F) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure (1)   14.56 %     13.98 %     10.54 %   (5.85)%     11.41 %     14.28 %       12.09 %
    Return on average equity, adjusted (= D / F) – Non-GAAP (1)   15.12 %     14.97 %     12.86 %     15.85 %     12.88 %     15.05 %       13.33 %
                                 
    Weighted average shares – basic (G) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure   19,173       19,157       19,118       19,088       10,393       19,165         10,371  
    Basic earnings (loss) per share (= A / G) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure $ 1.01     $ 0.94     $ 0.72     $ (0.41 )   $ 0.74     $ 1.96       $ 1.57  
    Basic earnings per share, adjusted (= D / G) – Non-GAAP $ 1.05     $ 1.01     $ 0.87     $ 1.12     $ 0.84     $ 2.06       $ 1.73  
                                 
    Weighted average shares – diluted (H) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure   19,342       19,328       19,300       19,226       10,553       19,335         10,517  
    Diluted earnings (loss) per share (= A / H) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure $ 1.01     $ 0.93     $ 0.71     $ (0.41 )   $ 0.73     $ 1.94       $ 1.55  
    Diluted earnings per share, adjusted (= D / H) – Non-GAAP $ 1.04     $ 1.00     $ 0.87     $ 1.11     $ 0.83     $ 2.04       $ 1.71  
                                 
    (1) Annualized                            
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
        June 30,
    2024
    Noninterest expense (I) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure $ 37,614     $ 38,176     $ 42,930     $ 60,299     $ 22,639     $ 75,790       $ 45,108  
    Less: Merger-related expenses (B)   (968 )     (1,649 )     (3,887 )     (16,977 )     (1,135 )     (2,617 )       (1,807 )
    Less: Executive retirement expenses (B)               (35 )     (4,758 )                    
    Less: Provision for legal settlement (B)               (478 )                          
    Adjusted noninterest expense (J = I – B) – Non-GAAP $ 36,646     $ 36,527     $ 38,531     $ 38,564     $ 21,504     $ 73,173       $ 43,301  
                                 
    Net interest income (K) $ 49,512     $ 48,761     $ 50,573     $ 51,697     $ 26,103     $ 98,273       $ 52,984  
    Noninterest income (L)   12,915       11,624       11,247       12,386       7,172       24,539         13,802  
    Total operating income (M = K + L) $ 62,427     $ 60,385     $ 61,820     $ 64,083     $ 33,275     $ 122,812       $ 66,786  
                                 
    Efficiency ratio (= I / M) – most directly comparable GAAP-based measure   60.3 %     63.2 %     69.4 %     94.1 %     68.0 %     61.7 %       67.5 %
    Efficiency ratio, adjusted (= J / M) – Non-GAAP   58.7 %     60.5 %     62.3 %     60.2 %     64.6 %     59.6 %       64.8 %
                                 
    (1) Annualized                            

    Appendix B- Investment Portfolio Concentrations

    The following table summarizes the credit ratings and collateral associated with the Company’s investment security portfolio, excluding equity securities, at June 30, 2025:

    (In thousands)

    Sector Portfolio Mix   Amortized Book   Fair Value   Credit Enhancement   AAA   AA   A   BBB   BB   NR   Collateral / Guarantee Type
    Unsecured ABS %   $ 2,827   $ 2,673   28 %   %   %   %   %   %   100 %   Unsecured Consumer Debt
    Student Loan ABS       3,577     3,576   28                         100     Seasoned Student Loans
    Federal Family Education Loan ABS 8       75,724     74,828   11         47     33     7     13         Federal Family Education Loan (1)
    PACE Loan ABS       1,912     1,702   7     100                         PACE Loans (2)
    Non-Agency CMBS 3       24,012     24,027   24                         100      
    Non-Agency RMBS 2       15,936     14,596   16     100                         Reverse Mortgages (3)
    Municipal – General Obligation 11       100,035     90,241       16     77     7                  
    Municipal – Revenue 13       120,446     105,710           82     12             6      
    SBA ReRemic (5)       1,904     1,890           100                     SBA Guarantee (4)
    Small Business Administration 1       5,156     5,275           100                     SBA Guarantee (4)
    Agency MBS 22       198,876     197,965           100                     Residential Mortgages (4)
    Agency CMO 38       344,233     342,057           100                      
    U.S. Treasury securities 2       20,036     18,641           100                     U.S. Government Guarantee (4)
    Corporate bonds       1,941     1,977               52     48              
      100 %   $ 916,615   $ 885,158       4 %   85 %   5 %   1 %   1 %   4 %    
                                               
    (1) 97% guaranteed by U.S. government
    (2) PACE acronym represents Property Assessed Clean Energy loans
    (3) Non-agency reverse mortgages with current structural credit enhancements
    (4) Guaranteed by U.S. government or U.S. government agencies
    (5) SBA ReRemic acronym represents Re-Securitization of Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits
                                               
    Note: Ratings in table are the lowest of the six rating agencies (Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s, Fitch, Morningstar, DBRS and Kroll Bond Rating Agency). Standard & Poor’s rates U.S. government obligations at AA+.

    About the Company

    With $5.4 billion in assets, Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Orrstown Bank, provide a wide range of consumer and business financial services in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Perry and York Counties, Pennsylvania and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford, Howard, and Washington Counties, Maryland, as well as Baltimore City, Maryland. The Company’s lending area also includes counties in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and West Virginia within a 75-mile radius of the Company’s executive and administrative offices as well as the District of Columbia. Orrstown Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and its deposits are insured up to the legal maximum by the FDIC. Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.’s common stock is traded on Nasdaq (ORRF). For more information about Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. and Orrstown Bank, visit www.orrstown.com.

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. Forward-looking statements reflect the current views of the Company’s management with respect to, among other things, future events and the Company’s financial performance. These statements are often, but not always, made through the use of words or phrases such as “may,” “should,” “could,” “predict,” “potential,” “believe,” “will likely result,” “expect,” “continue,” “will,” “anticipate,” “seek,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” “forecast,” “goal,” “target,” “would” and “outlook,” or the negative variations of those words or other comparable words of a future or forward-looking nature. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, and are based on current expectations, estimates, predictions or projections about events or the Company’s industry, management’s beliefs and certain assumptions made by management, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and beyond the Company’s control. Accordingly, the Company cautions you that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, assumptions and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the date made, actual results may prove to be materially different from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements and there can be no assurances that the Company will achieve the desired level of new business development and new loans, growth in the balance sheet and fee-based revenue lines of business, cost savings initiatives and continued reductions in risk assets or mitigation of losses in the future. Factors which could cause the actual results to differ from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the following: interest rate changes or volatility; general economic conditions (including inflation and concerns about liquidity) on a national basis or in the local markets in which the Company operates; ineffectiveness of the Company’s strategic growth plan due to changes in current or future market conditions; the effects of competition and how it may impact our community banking model, including industry consolidation and development of competing financial products and services; changes in consumer behavior due to changing political, business and economic conditions, or legislative or regulatory initiatives; changes in, and evolving interpretations of, existing and future laws and regulations; changes in credit quality; inability to raise capital, if necessary, under favorable conditions; volatility in the securities markets; the demand for our products and services; deteriorating economic conditions; geopolitical tensions; operational risks including, but not limited to, cybersecurity incidents, fraud, natural disasters and future pandemics; expenses associated with litigation and legal proceedings; the possibility that the anticipated benefits of the merger with Codorus Valley Bancorp are not realized when expected or at all; and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 under the sections titled “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and in subsequent filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. If one or more events related to these or other risks or uncertainties materializes, or if the Company’s underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual results may differ materially from what the Company anticipates. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and the Company disclaims any obligation to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. New risks and uncertainties arise from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict those events or how they may affect it. In addition, the Company cannot assess the impact of each factor on its business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements, expressed or implied, included in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. This cautionary statement should also be considered in connection with any subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements that the Company or persons acting on the Company’s behalf may issue.

    The review period for subsequent events extends up to and includes the filing date of a public company’s financial statements, when filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Accordingly, the consolidated financial information presented in this announcement is subject to change. Annualized, pro forma, projected and estimated numbers in this document are used for illustrative purposes only and are not forecasts and may not reflect actual results.

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  • MIL-OSI: Norwood Financial Corp announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Quarterly and Year-to-Date Highlights:

    • Fully diluted EPS of $0.67, a 29% increase over the same period in 2024
    • Return on assets rose 31 basis points to 1.06% from 2Q 2024.
    • Net interest margin increased 13 basis points vs. the prior quarter and 63 basis points over the prior year.
    • Loans grew at a 4.4% and 8.2% annualized rate during the second quarter and year-to-date, respectively.
    • Deposits grew year-to-date at an annualized rate of 15% while deposit costs fell 20 basis points since the 4th quarter of 2024.
    • Capital continues to improve on increased earnings and lower accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) adjustment.

    HONESDALE, Pa., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Norwood Financial Corp (Nasdaq Global Market-NWFL) and its subsidiary, Wayne Bank, announced results for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, “Our company’s performance continues to strengthen, due to increased yields coming out of our 2024 4th quarter repositioning, as well as improved results in all our business lines. In the first half of 2025 we achieved robust growth in both loans and deposits while improving yields as well. We enter the second half of 2025 on solid footing and with good momentum”

    Mr. Donnelly continued, “I am proud of the performance from the entire Norwood team as they remain focused on delivering the products and services that help our customers achieve their goals.  During the second quarter we launched our ‘Every Day Better’ campaign to high acclaim from customers, employees, and community members.  This full rebrand enabled us to articulate our values and mission, stand out from competitors, and unite and energize our company culture. Building on this great combination of a high-performing team and strong brand, I am confident that we are on our way to creating a bright future for us, our customers, and our shareholders.”

    Selected Financial Highlights (unaudited)

    (dollars in thousands, except per share data) Year-Over Year Linked Quarter Year-to-Date
    3 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
    Jun-25 Jun-24 Change Mar-25 Change Jun-25 Jun-24 Change
    Net interest income $ 19,065   $ 14,925   $ 4,140 $ 17,857   $ 1,208 $ 36,923   $ 29,635   $ 7,288
    Net interest spread (fte)   2.75 %   2.06 % 69 bps   2.61 % 14 bps   2.68 %   2.07 % 30 bps
    Net interest margin (fte)   3.43 %   2.80 % 63 bps   3.30 % 13 bps   3.37 %   2.80 % 26 bps
    Net income $ 6,205   $ 4,213   $ 1,992 $ 5,773   $ 432 $ 11,978   $ 8,646   $ 3,332
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.67   $ 0.52   $ 0.15 $ 0.63   $ 0.04 $ 1.30   $ 1.07   $ 0.23
    Return on average assets   1.06 %   0.75 % 31 bps   1.01 % 5 bps   1.03 %   0.78 % 25 bps
    Return on tangible equity   12.83 %   9.44 % 339 bps   12.40 % 43 bps   12.62 %   11.49 % 113 bps
    Discussion of financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2025:

    • The Company had net income of $6.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $2.0 million over the same period last year.
    • Net interest income increased during the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter of 2024 due to increases in asset yields while yields on liabilities decreased.
    • Correspondingly, the net interest margin in the second quarter of 2025 was 3.43% compared to 2.80% in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Non-interest income in the first 6 months of 2025 increased $386 thousand or 9.2% over the same period in 2024.
    • The efficiency ratio for the second quarter of 2025 was 58.7% compared to 66.7% in the second quarter of 2024.
    • As of June 30, 2025, total assets were $2.365 billion, compared to $2.235 billion at June 30, 2024, an increase of 5.82%.
    • Loans receivable were $1.791 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.641 billion at June 30, 2024, an increase of 9.1% .
    • Total deposits were $1.997 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.811 billion at June 30, 2024, an increase of 10.3%.
    • Tangible Common Equity was 8.39% as of June 30, 2025, versus 6.92% at June 30, 2024.
    • Tangible Book Value per share increased $1.32 from $19.85 at December 31, 2024, to $21.17 at June 30, 2025.
     

    Norwood Financial Corp is the parent company of Wayne Bank, which operates from sixteen offices throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and fourteen offices in Delaware, Sullivan, Ontario, Otsego and Yates Counties, New York. The Company’s stock trades on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol “NWFL”.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures (unaudited)

    The following tables reconcile certain Non-GAAP financial measures references in this release:

      Three months ended   Six months ended
    (dollars in thousands) June 30   June 30
        2025     2024       2025     2024  
               
    Net Interest Income $ 19,065   $ 14,925     $ 36,923   $ 29,635  
    Taxable equivalent basis adjustment using 21% marginal tax rate   199     199       397     394  
    Net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis $ 19,264   $ 15,124     $ 37,320   $ 30,029  
               
               
      Three months ended   Six months ended
    (dollars in thousands) June 30   June 30
        2025     2024       2025     2024  
               
    Average equity $ 223,351   $ 179,494     $ 220,787   $ 180,791  
    Average goodwill and other intangibles   (29,394 )   (29,457 )     (29,402 )   (29,466 )
    Average tangible equity $ 193,957   $ 150,037     $ 191,385   $ 151,325  
               

    Forward-Looking Statements

    The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 contains safe harbor provisions regarding forward-looking statements. When used in this discussion, the words “believes”, “anticipates”, “contemplates”, “expects”, “bode”, “future performance”, “solid footing,” “good momentum,” “bright future” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Those risks and uncertainties include, among other things, changes in federal and state laws, changes in interest rates, our ability to maintain strong credit quality metrics, our ability to have future performance, our ability to control core operating expenses and costs, demand for real estate, government fiscal and trade policies, cybersecurity and general economic conditions. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to those forward-looking statements which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

    Contact: John M. McCaffery
    Executive Vice President &
    Chief Financial Officer
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    272-304-3003
    www.waynebank.com

    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP        
    Consolidated Balance Sheets        
    (dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)      
     (unaudited)        
        June 30
        2025   2024
    ASSETS        
    Cash and due from banks $ 32,052   $ 29,903  
    Interest-bearing deposits with banks   20,993     39,492  
    Cash and cash equivalents   53,045     69,395  
             
    Securities available for sale   402,460     397,578  
    Loans receivable   1,790,574     1,641,355  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses   20,908     17,806  
    Net loans receivable   1,769,666     1,623,549  
    Regulatory stock, at cost   7,538     6,443  
    Bank premises and equipment, net   21,608     18,265  
    Bank owned life insurance   46,099     46,121  
    Foreclosed real estate owned        
    Accrued interest receivable   8,642     8,329  
    Deferred tax assets, net   17,693     21,707  
    Goodwill   29,266     29,266  
    Other intangible assets   121     183  
    Other assets   9,212     14,480  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 2,365,350   $ 2,235,316  
             
    LIABILITIES        
    Deposits:        
    Non-interest bearing demand $ 406,358   $ 391,849  
    Interest-bearing   1,591,476     1,419,323  
    Total deposits   1,997,834     1,811,172  
    Short-term borrowings   26,500     62,335  
    Other borrowings   85,350     148,087  
    Accrued interest payable   10,975     13,329  
    Other liabilities   19,266     18,206  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES   2,139,925     2,053,129  
             
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
    Preferred Stock, no par value per share, authorized 5,000,000 shares        
    Common Stock, $.10 par value per share,        
    authorized: 20,000,000 shares,        
    issued: 2025: 9,490,505 shares, 2024: 8,311,851 shares 949     831  
    Surplus   126,990     98,082  
    Retained earnings   131,199     139,070  
    Treasury stock, at cost: 2025: 229,983 shares, 2024: 221,540 shares   (6,208 )   (5,977 )
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (27,505 )   (49,819 )
    TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   225,425     182,187  
             
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND        
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 2,365,350   $ 2,235,316  
             
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    Consolidated Statements of Income
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
      (unaudited)
        Three Months Ended June 30,       Six Months Ended June 30,  
        2025   2024       2025   2024  
    INTEREST INCOME                    
    Loans receivable, including fees $ 27,115 $ 24,121     $ 53,103 $ 47,802  
    Securities   3,871   2,584       7,742   5,109  
    Other   220   966       446   1,697  
    Total Interest income   31,206   27,671       61,291   54,608  
                         
    INTEREST EXPENSE                    
    Deposits   10,869   10,687       21,617   20,796  
    Short-term borrowings   211   356       669   692  
    Other borrowings   1,061   1,703       2,082   3,485  
    Total Interest expense   12,141   12,746       24,368   24,973  
    NET INTEREST INCOME   19,065   14,925       36,923   29,635  
    PROVISION FOR (RELEASE OF) CREDIT LOSSES 950   347       1,807   (276 )
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR (RELEASE OF) CREDIT LOSSES   18,115   14,578       35,116   29,911  
                         
                         
    OTHER INCOME                    
    Service charges and fees   1,514   1,504       3,027   2,847  
    Income from fiduciary activities   226   225       551   463  
    Gains on sales of loans, net   65   36       112   42  
    Earnings and proceeds on life insurance policies 266   253       552   520  
    Other   177   189       357   341  
    Total other income   2,248   2,207       4,599   4,213  
                         
    OTHER EXPENSES                    
    Salaries and employee benefits   6,605   5,954       13,077   12,090  
    Occupancy, furniture and equipment   1,349   1,229       2,727   2,489  
    Data processing and related operations   1,189   1,024       2,274   2,046  
    Taxes, other than income   192   179       385   272  
    Professional fees   623   508       1,282   1,092  
    FDIC Insurance assessment   355   309       761   670  
    Foreclosed real estate   137   15       141   36  
    Amortization of intangibles   15   19       30   38  
    Other   2,066   2,207       3,918   4,442  
    Total other expenses   12,531   11,444       24,595   23,175  
                         
    INCOME BEFORE TAX EXPENSE   7,832   5,341       15,120   10,949  
    INCOME TAX EXPENSE   1,627   1,128       3,142   2,303  
    NET INCOME $ 6,205 $ 4,213      $ 11,978 $ 8,646  
                         
    Basic earnings per share $ 0.67 $ 0.52     $ 1.30 $ 1.07  
                         
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.67 $ 0.52     $ 1.30 $ 1.07  
                         
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    NET INTEREST MARGIN ANALYSIS
    (dollars in thousands)
     
      For the Quarter Ended
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 June 30, 2024
      Average   Average   Average   Average   Average   Average  
      Balance Interest    Rate   Balance Interest     Rate   Balance Interest     Rate  
      (2) (1) (3)   (2) (1) (3)   (2) (1) (3)  
    Assets                                    
    Interest-earning assets:                                    
      Interest-bearing deposits with banks $ 19,085   $ 220   4.62   % $ 20,802   $ 226   4.41   % $ 69,173   $ 967   5.62   %
       Securities available for sale:                                    
         Taxable   404,428     3,624   3.59       408,427     3,623   3.60       401,014     2,206   2.21    
         Tax-exempt (1)   44,158     312   2.83       44,242     312   2.86       69,126     477   2.78    
            Total securities available for sale (1)   448,586     3,936   3.52       452,669     3,935   3.53       470,140     2,683   2.30    
         Loans receivable (1) (4) (5)   1,783,626     27,249   6.13       1,743,572     26,120   6.08       1,629,283     24,220   5.98    
            Total interest-earning assets   2,251,297     31,405   5.60       2,217,043     30,281   5.54       2,168,596     27,870   5.17    
    Non-interest earning assets:                                    
       Cash and due from banks   30,323             28,705             26,422          
       Allowance for credit losses   (20,733 )           (20,154 )           (18,023 )        
       Other assets   94,922             93,131             69,718          
            Total non-interest earning assets   104,512             101,682             78,117          
    Total Assets $ 2,355,809           $ 2,318,725           $ 2,246,713          
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                                    
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                    
       Interest-bearing demand and money market $ 573,904   $ 2,887   2.02     $ 546,884   $ 2,801   2.08     $ 450,918   $ 2,397   2.14    
       Savings   204,318     119   0.23       211,905     142   0.27       233,676     286   0.49    
       Time   821,725     7,863   3.84       793,803     7,805   3.99       755,224     8,004   4.26    
          Total interest-bearing deposits   1,599,947     10,869   2.72       1,552,592     10,748   2.81       1,439,818     10,687   2.99    
       Short-term borrowings   17,757     211   4.77       44,297     458   4.19       61,689     356   2.32    
       Other borrowings   95,792     1,061   4.44       93,549     1,021   4.43       149,442     1,703   4.58    
       Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,713,496     12,141   2.84       1,690,438     12,227   2.93       1,650,949     12,746   3.11    
    Non-interest bearing liabilities:                                    
       Demand deposits   389,323             380,544             387,962          
       Other liabilities   29,639             29,549             28,308          
          Total non-interest bearing liabilities   418,962             410,093             416,270          
       Stockholders’ equity   223,351             218,194             179,494          
    Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $ 2,355,809           $ 2,318,725           $ 2,246,713          
    Net interest income/spread (tax equivalent basis)       19,264   2.75   %       18,054   2.61   %       15,124   2.06   %
    Tax-equivalent basis adjustment       (199 )           (197 )           (199 )    
    Net interest income     $ 19,065           $ 17,857           $ 14,925      
    Net interest margin (tax equivalent basis)         3.43   %         3.30   %         2.80   %
                                         
                                         
    (1) Interest and yields are presented on a tax-equivalent basis using a marginal tax rate of 21%.
    (2) Average balances have been calculated based on daily balances.
    (3) Annualized
    (4) Loan balances include non-accrual loans and are net of unearned income.
    (5) Loan yields include the effect of amortization of deferred fees, net of costs.
                                         
                                         
                                         
      Year to Date
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 June 30, 2024
      Average   Average   Average   Average   Average   Average  
      Balance Interest    Rate   Balance Interest     Rate   Balance Interest     Rate  
      (2) (1) (3)   (2) (1) (3)   (2) (1) (3)  
    Assets                                    
    Interest-earning assets:                                    
      Interest-bearing deposits with banks $ 19,939   $ 446   4.51   % $ 20,802   $ 226   4.41   % $ 61,551   $ 1,697   5.54   %
       Securities available for sale:                                    
         Taxable   406,416     7,247   3.60       408,427     3,623   3.60       401,645     4,353   2.18    
         Tax-exempt (1)   44,199     626   2.86       44,242     312   2.86       69,503     958   2.77    
            Total securities available for sale (1)   450,615     7,873   3.52       452,669     3,935   3.53       471,148     5,311   2.27    
         Loans receivable (1) (4) (5)   1,763,710     53,369   6.10       1,743,572     26,120   6.08       1,620,694     47,994   5.96    
            Total interest-earning assets   2,234,264     61,688   5.57       2,217,043     30,281   5.54       2,153,393     55,002   5.14    
    Non-interest earning assets:                                    
       Cash and due from banks   29,519             28,705             25,508          
       Allowance for credit losses   (20,445 )           (20,154 )           (18,559 )        
       Other assets   94,031             93,131             71,705          
            Total non-interest earning assets   103,105             101,682             78,654          
    Total Assets $ 2,337,369           $ 2,318,725           $ 2,232,047          
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                                    
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                    
       Interest-bearing demand and money market $ 560,469   $ 5,688   2.05     $ 546,884   $ 2,801   2.08     $ 450,372   $ 4,707   2.10    
       Savings   208,090     261   0.25       211,905     142   0.27       234,611     536   0.46    
       Time   807,841     15,668   3.91       793,803     7,805   3.99       740,211     15,553   4.23    
          Total interest-bearing deposits   1,576,400     21,617   2.77       1,552,592     10,748   2.81       1,425,194     20,796   2.93    
    Short-term borrowings   30,954     669   4.36       44,297     458   4.19       59,843     692   2.33    
    Other borrowings   94,676     2,082   4.43       93,549     1,021   4.43       152,470     3,485   4.60    
       Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,702,030     24,368   2.89       1,690,438     12,227   2.93       1,637,507     24,973   3.07    
    Non-interest bearing liabilities:                                    
       Demand deposits   384,958             380,544             387,014          
       Other liabilities   29,594             29,549             26,735          
          Total non-interest bearing liabilities   414,552             410,093             413,749          
       Stockholders’ equity   220,787             218,194             180,791          
    Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $ 2,337,369           $ 2,318,725           $ 2,232,047          
    Net interest income/spread (tax equivalent basis)       37,320   2.68   %       18,054   2.61   %       30,029   2.07   %
    Tax-equivalent basis adjustment       (397 )           (197 )           (394 )    
    Net interest income     $ 36,923           $ 17,857           $ 29,635      
    Net interest margin (tax equivalent basis)         3.37   %         3.30   %         2.80   %
                                         
                                         
    (1) Interest and yields are presented on a tax-equivalent basis using a marginal tax rate of 21%.
    (2) Average balances have been calculated based on daily balances.
    (3) Annualized
    (4) Loan balances include non-accrual loans and are net of unearned income.
    (5) Loan yields include the effect of amortization of deferred fees, net of costs.
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    Financial Highlights (Unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
             
    For the Three Months Ended June 30   2025   2024
             
    Net interest income $ 19,065   $ 14,925  
    Net income   6,205     4,213  
             
    Net interest spread (fully taxable equivalent)   2.75 %   2.06 %
    Net interest margin (fully taxable equivalent)   3.43 %   2.80 %
    Return on average assets   1.06 %   0.75 %
    Return on average equity   11.14 %   9.44 %
    Return on average tangible equity   12.83 %   11.29 %
    Basic earnings per share $ 0.67   $ 0.52  
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.67   $ 0.52  
             
    For the Six Months Ended June 30   2025   2024
             
    Net interest income   36,923     29,635  
    Net income   11,978     8,646  
             
    Net interest spread (fully taxable equivalent)   2.68 %   2.07 %
    Net interest margin (fully taxable equivalent)   3.37 %   2.80 %
    Return on average assets   1.03 %   0.78 %
    Return on average equity   10.94 %   9.62 %
    Return on average tangible equity   12.62 %   11.49 %
    Basic earnings per share   1.30     1.07  
    Diluted earnings per share   1.30     1.07  
             
             
             
    As of June 30   2025   2024
             
    Total assets $ 2,365,350   $ 2,235,316  
    Total loans receivable   1,790,574     1,641,355  
    Allowance for credit losses   20,908     17,806  
    Total deposits   1,997,834     1,811,172  
    Stockholders’ equity   225,425     182,187  
    Trust assets under management   207,402     201,079  
             
    Book value per share $ 24.34   $ 22.52  
    Tangible book value per share $ 21.17   $ 18.88  
    Equity to total assets   9.53 %   8.15 %
    Allowance to total loans receivable   1.17 %   1.08 %
    Nonperforming loans to total loans   0.45 %   0.47 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.34 %   0.34 %
             
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands)
           June 30      March 31      December 31      September 30      June 30
        2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    ASSETS                    
       Cash and due from banks  $ 32,052    $ 31,729    $ 27,562    $ 47,072    $ 29,903  
       Interest-bearing deposits with banks   20,993     43,678     44,777     35,808     39,492  
            Cash and cash equivalents   53,045     75,407     72,339     82,880     69,395  
                         
      Securities available for sale   402,460     408,742     397,846     396,891     397,578  
      Loans receivable   1,790,574     1,771,269     1,713,638     1,675,139     1,641,356  
       Less: Allowance for credit losses   20,908     20,442     19,843     18,699     17,807  
         Net loans receivable   1,769,666     1,750,827     1,693,795     1,656,440     1,623,549  
      Regulatory stock, at cost   7,538     7,616     13,366     6,329     6,443  
      Bank owned life insurance   46,099     46,914     46,657     46,382     46,121  
      Bank premises and equipment, net   21,608     20,273     19,657     18,503     18,264  
      Foreclosed real estate owned                    
      Goodwill and other intangibles   29,387     29,402     29,418     29,433     29,449  
      Other assets   35,547     36,863     44,384     42,893     44,517  
              TOTAL ASSETS  $ 2,365,350    $ 2,376,044    $ 2,317,462    $ 2,279,751    $ 2,235,316  
                         
    LIABILITIES                    
       Deposits:                    
         Non-interest bearing demand  $ 406,358    $ 391,377    $ 381,479    $ 420,967    $ 391,849  
         Interest-bearing deposits   1,591,476     1,613,071     1,477,684     1,434,284     1,419,323  
              Total deposits   1,997,834     2,004,448     1,859,163     1,855,251     1,811,172  
       Borrowings   111,850     118,590     214,862     197,412     210,422  
       Other liabilities   30,241     32,299     29,929     31,434     31,534  
                TOTAL LIABILITIES   2,139,925     2,155,337     2,103,954     2,084,097     2,053,128  
                         
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   225,425     220,707     213,508     195,654     182,188  
                         
              TOTAL LIABILITIES AND                    
                     STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY  $ 2,365,350    $ 2,376,044    $ 2,317,462    $ 2,279,751    $ 2,235,316  
                         
                         
                         
    NORWOOD FINANCIAL CORP
    Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
           June 30      March 31      December 31      September 30      June 30
    Three months ended   2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    INTEREST INCOME                    
        Loans receivable, including fees  $ 27,115    $ 25,988    $ 26,122    $ 25,464    $ 24,121  
        Securities   3,871     3,870     2,789     2,526     2,584  
        Other   220     226     574     497     966  
             Total interest income   31,206     30,084     29,485     28,487     27,671  
                         
    INTEREST EXPENSE                    
        Deposits   10,869     10,748     10,984     10,553     10,687  
        Borrowings   1,272     1,479     1,876     2,003     2,059  
            Total interest expense   12,141     12,227     12,860     12,556     12,746  
    NET INTEREST INCOME   19,065     17,857     16,625     15,931     14,925  
    PROVISION FOR (RELEASE OF) CREDIT LOSSES 950     857     1,604     1,345     347  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER (RELEASE OF) PROVISION                
         FOR CREDIT LOSSES   18,115     17,000     15,021     14,586     14,578  
                         
    OTHER INCOME                    
        Service charges and fees   1,514     1,513     1,595     1,517     1,504  
        Income from fiduciary activities   226     325     224     256     225  
        Net realized (losses) gains on sales of securities           (19,962 )        
        Gains on sales of loans, net   65     47     50     103     36  
        Gains on sales of foreclosed real estate owned                   32  
        Earnings and proceeds on life insurance policies   266     286     275     261     253  
        Other   177     180     159     158     157  
               Total other income   2,248     2,351     (17,659 )   2,295     2,207  
                         
    OTHER EXPENSES                    
        Salaries and employee benefits   6,605     6,472     6,690     6,239     5,954  
        Occupancy, furniture and equipment, net   2,538     1,378     1,291     1,269     1,229  
        Foreclosed real estate   137     4     9     9     15  
        FDIC insurance assessment   355     406     335     339     309  
        Other   2,896     3,804     5,094     4,175     3,937  
                 Total other expenses   12,531     12,064     13,419     12,031     11,444  
                         
    INCOME BEFORE TAX (BENEFIT) EXPENSE   7,832     7,287     (16,057 )   4,850     5,341  
    INCOME TAX (BENEFIT) EXPENSE   1,627     1,514     (3,406 )   1,006     1,128  
    NET (LOSS) INCOME  $ 6,205    $ 5,773    $ (12,651 )  $ 3,844    $ 4,213  
                         
    Basic (loss) earnings per share  $ 0.67    $ 0.63    $ (1.54 )  $ 0.48    $ 0.52  
                         
    Diluted (loss) earnings per share  $ 0.67    $ 0.63    $ (1.54 )  $ 0.48    $ 0.52  
                         
    Book Value per share $ 24.34   $ 23.84   $ 23.02   $ 24.18   $ 22.52  
    Tangible Book Value per share   21.17     20.66     19.85     20.54     18.88  
                         
    Return on average assets (annualized)   1.06 %   1.01 %   -2.19 %   0.68 %   0.75 %
    Return on average equity (annualized)   11.14 %   10.73 %   -26.08 %   8.09 %   9.44 %
    Return on average tangible equity (annualized)   12.83 %   12.40 %   -30.77 %   9.58 %   11.29 %
                         
    Net interest spread (fte)   2.75 %   2.61 %   2.31 %   2.23 %   2.06 %
    Net interest margin (fte)   3.43 %   3.30 %   3.04 %   2.99 %   2.80 %
                         
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans   1.17 %   1.15 %   1.16 %   1.12 %   1.08 %
    Net charge-offs to average loans (annualized)   0.08 %   0.07 %   0.12 %   0.08 %   0.13 %
    Nonperforming loans to total loans   0.45 %   0.45 %   0.46 %   0.47 %   0.47 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.34 %   0.33 %   0.34 %   0.35 %   0.34 %

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  • MIL-OSI: Ellomay Capital Announces the Acquisition of 15% of Dorad Energy’s Shares by Ellomay Luzon Energy, Increasing Ellomay Luzon Energy’s Holdings in Dorad to 33.75%

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Tel-Aviv, Israel, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ellomay Capital Ltd. (NYSE American; TASE: ELLO) (“Ellomay” or the “Company”), a renewable energy and power generator and developer of renewable energy and power projects in Europe, the USA and Israel, announced that on July 22, 2025, Ellomay Luzon Energy Infrastructures Ltd. (“Ellomay Luzon Energy”), an Israeli private company 50% held indirectly by the Company, completed the acquisition of 15% of the outstanding shares of Dorad Energy Ltd. (“Dorad”). As a result of the acquisition, Ellomay Luzon Energy holds 33.75% of Dorad’s outstanding shares.  

    Ellomay Luzon Energy acquired 15% of Dorad’s outstanding shares by exercising the right of first refusal granted to Ellomay Luzon Energy and other Dorad shareholders in connection with a sale of the shares by Zorlu Enerji Elektrik Üretim A.S (“Zorlu”), a former Dorad shareholder. In connection with the right of first refusal process, Ellomay Luzon Energy and Edelcom Ltd. (“Edelcom”), each executed an agreement to purchase 7.5% of Dorad’s shares. As not all the conditions to closing of the sale of 7.5% of Dorad’s shares to Edelcom were fulfilled, Edelcom’s agreement was terminated and Ellomay Luzon Energy, who did succeed in fulfilling all of the conditions to closing, acquired 15% of Dorad’s shares.

    The consideration for the shares was approximately NIS 424 million (approximately €108 million), and was funded by bank financing (the “Loan Agreement”) provided to Ellomay Luzon Energy consisting of three tranches as follows: (i) a loan in the amount of NIS 175 million (approximately €45 million), bearing annual interest in the range of +0.5% to -0.5% of the Israeli Prime Rate (the “First Loan”), (ii) a loan in the amount of NIS 175 million (approximately €45 million), bearing fixed annual interest rate between 5% and 6% (the “Second Loan”), and (iii) a loan in the amount of NIS 70 million (approximately €18 million), bearing annual interest rate in the range of +0.5% to -0.5% of the Israeli Prime Rate (the “Third Loan”).

    The First Loan is repayable in four semi-annual payments commencing December 31, 2031 and ending on June 30, 2033, and the interest on the First Loan is payable in semi-annual payments commencing December 31, 2025 and ending on the final repayment of the First Loan. The Second Loan is repayable in sixteen semi-annual payments commencing December 31, 2025 and ending on June 30, 2033, and the interest on the Second Loan is payable in semi-annual payment commencing December 31, 2025 and ending on the final repayment of the Second Loan. The Third Loan is repayable in one payment on December 31, 2025, unless the conditions set forth in the Loan Agreement will not be met, which will enable Ellomay Luzon Energy to ask for an extension until December 31, 2026. The interest on the Third Loan is payable on December 31, 2025 and, to the extent an extension is requested, in semi-annual payments thereafter until the final repayment of the Third Loan.

    In connection with the Loan Agreement, Ellomay Luzon Energy granted the lender a first ranking fixed pledge on its rights in connection with an account with the lender (the “Pledged Account”), in which all amounts due to Ellomay Luzon Energy from Dorad will be deposited. The Loan Agreement provides that when any dividend is received from Dorad: (i) Ellomay Luzon Energy will leave in the Pledged Account the amount required for the next payment to the lender, (ii) to the extent the amount received during a calendar year exceeds NIS 65 million, then Ellomay Luzon Energy will make an early repayment of the First Loan and thereafter the Third Loan in the amount of 50% of the difference between the amount of receipts in the calendar year and NIS 65 million by no later than June 30 of the following year (pro rata over all future payments), and (iii) with respect to any amount in excess of the amounts required as stated in paragraphs (i) and (ii) – Ellomay Luzon Energy is entitled to use the funds deposited in the Pledged Account for any need, subject to the provisions of the law and the agreements with the lender. The Loan Agreement provides that the First and Third Loans may be prepaid without an early repayment fee and the Second Loan may be prepaid subject to payment of fees as generally acceptable in the lender.

    The Loan Agreement includes customary immediate repayment provisions, including in the event of a breach of an undertaking by Ellomay Luzon Energy, a deterioration in Ellomay Luzon Energy’s financial situation and the initiation of legal proceedings in connection with the Dorad shares held by Ellomay Luzon Energy. The Loan Agreement includes additional undertakings by Ellomay Luzon Energy, including not to amend the Ellomay Luzon Energy shareholders’ agreement without the lender’s prior written consent and the execution of an undertaking not to operate outside its current field of operations; not to assume financial obligations and not to provide financing to a third party; not to sell and/or transfer and/or deliver and/or lease and/or rent any Asset and/or any right of its rights, as well as a negative pledge on any Asset (as this term is defined below) and/or part of the its Assets, without the lender’s prior written consent, other than a pledge on its shares of Dorad in favor of the lenders of Dorad. The undertaking defines an “Asset” as any asset and right of Ellomay Luzon Energy, including the shares of Dorad held by it and other rights of any kind, including its unissued share capital and goodwill.

    On July 20, 2025, Edelcom filed a request with the Tel Aviv-Jaffa District Court (the “Court”) for injunctions and temporary injunctions, ex parte, aimed at preventing the receipt of approval from the Dorad board of directors and Dorad’s shareholders for the sale of 7.5% of Dorad’s shares to any third party other than Edelcom and preventing such a sale. The Court, in its decision date July 20, 2025, rejected the request for ex parte relief and directed Edelcom to update the Court on the decisions of Dorad’s board of directors and shareholders by July 22, 2025, and, to the extent that the request for interim relief is still relevant, to file a main proceeding by July 27, 2025, further noting that the respondents (among them, inter alia: Dorad, Ellomay Luzon Energy and Zorlu), will prepare to respond to the request for interim relief by July 30, 2025. The Court’s decision further noted that if future actions will be approved by Dorad based on a transfer of shares if it occurs (and this, as stated, without the Court preventing it), whereby the increased power of the respondents as shareholders is used for the purpose of changes in Dorad’s board of directors, or the transfer of the shares to third parties, as Edelcom noted that it fears, and to the extent that the respondents will try to take such actions or other irrevocable action, Edelcom will be notified seven days in advance, in a manner that will allow it time to act and the Court to give appropriate instructions. A hearing is scheduled for August 6, 2025.

    About Ellomay Capital Ltd.

    Ellomay is an Israeli based company whose shares are registered with the NYSE American and with the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “ELLO”. Since 2009, Ellomay focuses its business in the renewable energy and power sectors in Europe, the USA and Israel.

    To date, Ellomay has evaluated numerous opportunities and invested significant funds in the renewable, clean energy and natural resources industries in Israel, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Texas, USA, including:

    • Approximately 335.9 MW of operating solar power plants in Spain (including a 300 MW solar plant in owned by Talasol, which is 51% owned by the Company) and 51% of approximately 38 MW of operating solar power plants in Italy;
    • 9.375% indirect interest in Dorad Energy Ltd., which owns and operates one of Israel’s largest private power plants with production capacity of approximately 850MW, representing about 6%-8% of Israel’s total current electricity consumption;
    • Groen Gas Goor B.V., Groen Gas Oude-Tonge B.V. and Groen Gas Gelderland B.V., project companies operating anaerobic digestion plants in the Netherlands, with a green gas production capacity of approximately 3 million, 3.8 million and 9.5 million Nm3 per year, respectively;
    • 83.333% of Ellomay Pumped Storage (2014) Ltd., which is involved in a project to construct a 156 MW pumped storage hydro power plant in the Manara Cliff, Israel;
    • 51% of solar projects in Italy with an aggregate capacity of 160 MW that commenced construction processes;
    • Solar projects in Italy with an aggregate capacity of 134 MW that have reached “ready to build” status; and
    • Solar projects in the Dallas Metropolitan area, Texas, USA with an aggregate capacity of approximately 27 MW that are connected to the grid and additional 22 MW that are awaiting connection to the grid.

    For more information about Ellomay, visit http://www.ellomay.com.

    Information Relating to Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties, including statements that are based on the current expectations and assumptions of the Company’s management. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included in this press release regarding the Company’s plans and objectives, expectations and assumptions of management are forward-looking statements. The use of certain words, including the words “estimate,” “project,” “intend,” “expect,” “believe” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company may not actually achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in the forward-looking statements and you should not place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements. Various important factors could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those that may be expressed or implied by the Company’s forward-looking statements, including potential outcome of current and future litigation in connection with Dorad’s shares held by Ellomay Luzon Energy, changes in electricity prices and demand, regulatory changes increases in interest rates and inflation, changes in the supply and prices of resources required for the operation of the Company’s facilities (such as waste and natural gas) and in the price of oil, the impact of the war and hostilities in Israel and Gaza and between Israel and Iran, the impact of the continued military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, technical and other disruptions in the operations or construction of the power plants owned by the Company, inability to obtain the financing required for the development and construction of projects, inability to advance the expansion of Dorad, increases in interest rates and inflation, changes in exchange rates, delays in development, construction, or commencement of operation of the projects under development, failure to obtain permits – whether within the set time frame or at all, climate change, and general market, political and economic conditions in the countries in which the Company operates, including Israel, Spain, Italy and the United States. and general market, political and economic conditions in the countries in which the Company operates, including Israel, Spain, Italy and the United States. These and other risks and uncertainties associated with the Company’s business are described in greater detail in the filings the Company makes from time to time with Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements are made as of this date and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    Contact:
    Kalia Rubenbach (Weintraub)
    CFO
    Tel: +972 (3) 797-1111
    Email: hilai@ellomay.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Sachem Capital Sets Dates for Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BRANFORD, Conn., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sachem Capital Corp. (NYSE American: SACH) (the “Company”) announced today that the Company will release its second quarter 2025 financial results before market open on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. A webcast and conference call to discuss the results will be held on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

    Webcast:
    A webcast of the conference call will be available on the Investors section of the Company’s website www.sachemcapitalcorp.com. To listen to the live broadcast, go to the site at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to register and install any necessary audio software.

    To Participate in the Telephone Conference Call:
    Dial in at least 15 minutes prior to the start time.

    Domestic: 1-844-825-9789
    International: 1-412-317-5180

    Conference Call Playback:
    Domestic: 1-844-512-2921
    International: 1-412-317-6671
    Passcode: 10201468
    The playback can be accessed through Tuesday, August 19, 2025

    About Sachem Capital Corp.
    Sachem Capital Corp. is a mortgage REIT that specializes in originating, underwriting, funding, servicing, and managing a portfolio of loans secured by first mortgages on real property. It offers short-term (i.e., three years or less) secured, nonbanking loans to real estate investors to fund their acquisition, renovation, development, rehabilitation, or improvement of properties. The Company’s primary underwriting criteria is a conservative loan to value ratio. The properties securing the loans are generally classified as residential or commercial real estate and, typically, are held for investment. Each loan is secured by a first mortgage lien on real estate and is personally guaranteed by the principal(s) of the borrower. The Company also makes opportunistic real estate purchases apart from its lending activities.

    Contact:
    Sachem Capital
    Investor Relations
    Email: investors@sachemcapitalcorp.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Onity Group Schedules Conference Call – Second Quarter 2025 Results and Business Update

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Onity Group Inc. (NYSE: ONIT) (“Onity” or the “Company”) today announced that it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 8:30 a.m. (ET) to review the Company’s second quarter 2025 operating results and provide a business update.

    All interested parties are welcome to participate. You can access the conference call by dialing (800) 245-3047 or (203) 518-9765 approximately 10 minutes prior to the call; please reference the conference ID “Onity.” Participants can also access the conference call through a live audio webcast available from the Shareholder Relations page at onitygroup.com under Events and Presentations.

    An investor presentation will accompany the conference call and be available by visiting the Shareholder Relations page at onitygroup.com prior to the call.

    A replay of the conference call will be available via the website approximately two hours after the conclusion of the call. A telephonic replay will also be available approximately three hours following the call’s completion through August 19, 2025, by dialing (844) 512-2921 or (412) 317-6671; please reference access code 11159308.

    About Onity Group

    Onity Group Inc. (NYSE: ONIT) is a leading non-bank financial services company providing mortgage servicing and originations solutions through its primary brands, PHH Mortgage and Liberty Reverse Mortgage. PHH Mortgage is one of the largest servicers in the country, focused on delivering a variety of servicing and lending programs to consumers and business clients. Liberty is one of the nation’s largest reverse mortgage lenders dedicated to providing loans that help customers meet their personal and financial needs. We are headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, with offices and operations in the United States, the U.S. Virgin Islands, India and the Philippines, and have been serving our customers since 1988. For additional information, please visit onitygroup.com.

    For Further Information Contact:

    Investors:
    Valerie Haertel, VP, Investor Relations
    (561) 570-2969
    shareholderrelations@onitygroup.com

    Media:
    Dico Akseraylian, SVP, Corporate Communications
    (856) 917-0066
    mediarelations@onitygroup.com

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  • MIL-OSI: BlackLine Announces Date for Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Conference Call

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LOS ANGELES, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BlackLine, Inc. (Nasdaq: BL) announced today that it will release financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 after market close on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 followed by a conference call hosted by management at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET. A live webcast and replay will be accessible on BlackLine’s investor relations website at https://investors.blackline.com/. To access the conference call by phone, please register here, and dial-in details will be provided. To avoid delays, we encourage participants to dial into the conference call fifteen minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.

    About BlackLine

    BlackLine (Nasdaq: BL), the future-ready platform for the Office of the CFO, drives digital finance transformation by empowering organizations with accurate, efficient, and intelligent financial operations.

    BlackLine’s comprehensive platform addresses mission-critical processes, including record-to-report and invoice-to-cash, enabling unified and accurate data, streamlined and optimized processes, and real-time insight through visibility, automation, and AI. BlackLine’s proven, collaborative approach ensures continuous transformation, delivering immediate impact and sustained value. With a proven track record of innovation, industry-leading R&D investment, and world-class security practices, more than 4,400 customers across multiple industries partner with BlackLine to lead their organizations into the future.

    For more information, please visit blackline.com.

    Investor Relations Contact:
    Matt Humphries, CFA
    matt.humphries@blackline.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Range Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FORT WORTH, Texas, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION (NYSE: RRC) today announced its second quarter 2025 financial results.

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights –

    • Cash flow from operating activities of $336 million
    • Cash flow from operations, before working capital changes, of $301 million
    • Repurchased $53 million of shares, paid $21 million in dividends, and reduced net debt to $1.2 billion
    • Capital spending was $154 million, approximately 23% of the annual 2025 budget
    • Realized price, including hedges, was $3.49 per mcfe
    • Natural gas differential, including basis hedging, of ($0.50) per mcf to NYMEX
    • Pre-hedge NGL realizations of $23.73 per barrel – a premium of $0.61 over Mont Belvieu equivalent
    • Production averaged 2.20 Bcfe per day, approximately 68% natural gas
    • Improved 2025 production guidance and increased expected lateral footage in year-end inventory, while lowering 2025 capital due to operational efficiencies.

    Commenting on the results, Dennis Degner, the Company’s CEO said, “This year is off to a great start with another quarter of efficiency gains and consistent well performance driving strong free cash flow and building operational momentum. Our strong financial results supported $74 million in share repurchases and dividends, while lowering net debt to $1.2 billion. We believe Range is well positioned to benefit as in-basin demand opportunities materialize alongside a global call on natural gas. Range is one of the few producers in Appalachia with sufficient high-quality inventory to support the required growth in baseload supply. Further, Range’s continued efficiencies are supported by our countercyclical investments in drilled inventory over the last 18 months and consistent well results. Importantly, we intend to help meet future demand increases while also returning significant capital to shareholders.”

    Financial Discussion

    Except for generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) reported amounts, specific expense categories exclude non-cash impairments, unrealized mark-to-market adjustment on derivatives, non-cash stock compensation and other items shown separately on the attached tables. “Unit costs” as used in this release are composed of direct operating, transportation, gathering, processing and compression, taxes other than income, general and administrative, interest and depletion, depreciation and amortization costs divided by production. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for a definition of non-GAAP financial measures and the accompanying tables that reconcile each non-GAAP measure to its most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.

    Second Quarter 2025 Results

    GAAP revenues and other income for second quarter 2025 totaled $856 million, GAAP net cash provided from operating activities (including changes in working capital) was $336 million, and GAAP net income was $238 million ($0.99 per diluted share).  Second quarter earnings results include a $155 million mark-to-market derivative gain due to decreases in commodity prices.

    Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital, a non-GAAP measure, was $301 million.  Adjusted net income comparable to analysts’ estimates, a non-GAAP measure, was $158 million ($0.66 per diluted share) in second quarter 2025.

    The following table details Range’s second quarter 2025 unit costs per mcfe(a):

    Expenses   2Q 2025
    (per mcfe)
      2Q 2024
    (per mcfe)
      Increase (Decrease)
                 
    Direct operating(a)   $ 0.11   $ 0.11   0 %
    Transportation, gathering, processing and compression(a)     1.52     1.44   6 %
    Taxes other than income     0.04     0.03   33 %
    General and administrative(a)     0.16     0.16   0 %
    Interest expense(a)     0.13     0.14   (7 %)
    Total cash unit costs(b)          1.97     1.88   5 %
    Depletion, depreciation and amortization (DD&A)     0.46     0.45            2 %
    Total unit costs plus DD&A(b)   $ 2.43   $ 2.33   4 %

    (a) Excludes stock-based compensation, one-time settlements, and amortization of deferred financing costs.
    (b) Totals may not be exact due to rounding.

    The following table details Range’s average production and realized pricing for second quarter 2025(a):

      2Q25 Production & Realized Pricing
        Natural Gas
    (mcf)
      Oil (bbl)   NGLs
    (bbl)
      Natural Gas
    Equivalent (mcfe)
           
                     
    Net production per day     1,497,771       6,382       110,209     2,197,321
                     
    Average NYMEX price   $ 3.44     $ 63.72     $ 23.12    
    Differential, including basis hedging     (0.50 )     (10.95 )        0.61    
    Realized prices before NYMEX hedges     2.94       52.77       23.73     3.35
    Settled NYMEX hedges     0.19       1.45       0.15     0.14
    Average realized prices after hedges   $ 3.13     $ 54.22     $ 23.88   $ 3.49

    (a) Totals may not be exact due to rounding

    Second quarter 2025 natural gas, NGLs and oil price realizations (including the impact of cash-settled hedges and derivative settlements) averaged $3.49 per mcfe.

    • The average natural gas price, including the impact of basis hedging, was $2.94 per mcf, or a ($0.50) per mcf differential to NYMEX. Range continues to expect its 2025 natural gas differential to average ($0.40) to ($0.48) relative to NYMEX.
    • Range’s pre-hedge NGL price during the quarter was $23.73 per barrel, approximately $0.61 above the Mont Belvieu weighted equivalent. Range is improving its expected 2025 NGL differential to average +$0.40 to +$1.25 relative to a Mont Belvieu equivalent barrel.
    • Crude oil and condensate price realizations, before realized hedges, averaged $52.77 per barrel, or $10.95 below WTI (West Texas Intermediate). Range continues to expect its 2025 condensate differential to average ($10.00) to ($15.00) relative to NYMEX.

    Repurchase Activity and Financial Position

    During the second quarter, Range repurchased 1,453,438 shares at an average price of approximately $36.35 per share. As of June 30, 2025, the Company had approximately $900 million of availability under the share repurchase program.

    In May 2025, Range paid off the remaining principal balance of its 4.875% senior notes due 2025 at par by utilizing cash on hand and by borrowing on the bank credit facility. As of June 30, 2025, Range had net debt outstanding of approximately $1.22 billion, consisting of $1.1 billion of senior notes, $125 million on the facility, and $0.1 million in cash.

    Capital Expenditures and Operational Activity

    Second quarter 2025 drilling and completion expenditures were $136 million. In addition, during the quarter, approximately $11 million was invested in acreage, and $7 million was invested in infrastructure, pneumatic devices, and other investments. Year-to-date capital investments of $301 million are approximately $10 million below plan as a result of operational efficiencies. As a result, Range is lowering the high-end of its 2025 capital guide to $680 million.

    During the quarter, Range drilled ~285,000 lateral feet across 20 wells, while turning to sales ~156,000 lateral feet across 12 wells. The added inventory of drilled but not completed laterals places Range on track to exit 2025 with greater than 400,000 lateral feet of growth inventory to support future development.

    The table below summarizes expected 2025 activity plans regarding the number of wells to sales in each area.

          Wells TIL
    1H 2025
      Remaining
    2025
      2025
    Planned TIL
    SW PA Super-Rich     5   3   8
    SW PA Wet     17   12   29
    SW PA Dry     0   5   5
    NE PA Dry     0   4   4
    Total Wells     22   24   46
                   

    Guidance – 2025

    Updated Capital & Production Guidance

    Range’s 2025 all-in capital budget is now $650 million – $680 million, improved from prior guidance of $650 million – $690 million. Annual production is now expected to be approximately 2.225 Bcfe per day in 2025, updated from prior guidance of ~2.2 Bcfe per day. Liquids are expected to be over 30% of production.

    Updated Full Year 2025 Expense Guidance

      Updated Guidance   Prior Guidance
    Direct operating expense: $0.12 – $0.13 per mcfe   $0.12 – $0.14 per mcfe
    Transportation, gathering, processing and compression expense: $1.50 – $1.55 per mcfe   $1.50 – $1.55 per mcfe
    Taxes other than income: $0.03 – $0.04 per mcfe   $0.03 – $0.04 per mcfe
    Exploration expense: $24 – $28 million   $24 – $28 million
    G&A expense: $0.17 – $0.18 per mcfe   $0.17 – $0.19 per mcfe
    Net Interest expense: $0.12 – $0.13 per mcfe   $0.12 – $0.13 per mcfe
    DD&A expense: $0.45 – $0.46 per mcfe   $0.45 – $0.46 per mcfe
    Net brokered gas marketing expense: $8 – $12 million   $8 – $12 million
           

    Updated Full Year 2025 Price Guidance

    Based on recent market indications, Range expects to average the following price differentials for its production in 2025.

      Updated Guidance   Prior Guidance
    FY 2025 Natural Gas:(1) NYMEX minus $0.40 to $0.48   NYMEX minus $0.40 to $0.48
    FY 2025 Natural Gas Liquids:(2) MB plus $0.40 to $1.25 per barrel   MB plus $0.25 to $1.25 per barrel
    FY 2025 Oil/Condensate: WTI minus $10.00 to $15.00   WTI minus $10.00 to $15.00

    (1) Including basis hedging
    (2) Mont Belvieu-equivalent pricing based on weighting of 53% ethane, 27% propane, 8% normal butane, 4% iso-butane and 8% natural gasoline.

    Hedging Status

    Range hedges portions of its expected future production volumes to increase the predictability of cash flow and maintain a strong, flexible financial position. Please see the detailed hedging schedule posted on the Range website under Investor Relations – Financial Information.

    Range has also hedged basis across the Company’s numerous natural gas sales points to limit volatility between benchmark and regional prices. The combined fair value of natural gas basis hedges as of June 30, 2025, was a net gain of $19.9 million.

    Conference Call Information

    A conference call to review the financial results is scheduled on Wednesday, July 23 at 8:00 AM Central Time (9:00 AM Eastern Time). Please click here to pre-register for the conference call and obtain a dial in number with passcode.

    A simultaneous webcast of the call may be accessed at www.rangeresources.com. The webcast will be archived for replay on the Company’s website until August 23rd.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    To supplement the presentation of its financial results prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the Company’s earnings press release contains certain financial measures that are not presented in accordance with GAAP. Management believes certain non-GAAP measures may provide financial statement users with meaningful supplemental information for comparisons within the industry. These non-GAAP financial measures may include, but are not limited to Net Income, excluding certain items, Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital, realized prices, Net debt and Cash margin.

    Adjusted net income comparable to analysts’ estimates as set forth in this release represents income or loss from operations before income taxes adjusted for certain non-cash items (detailed in the accompanying table) less income taxes. We believe adjusted net income comparable to analysts’ estimates is calculated on the same basis as analysts’ estimates and that many investors use this published research in making investment decisions and evaluating operational trends of the Company and its performance relative to other oil and gas producing companies. Diluted earnings per share (adjusted) as set forth in this release represents adjusted net income comparable to analysts’ estimates on a diluted per share basis. A table is included which reconciles income or loss from operations to adjusted net income comparable to analysts’ estimates and diluted earnings per share (adjusted). On its website, the Company provides additional comparative information on prior periods.

    Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital represents net cash provided by operations before changes in working capital and exploration expense adjusted for certain non-cash compensation items. Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital (sometimes referred to as “adjusted cash flow”) is widely accepted by the investment community as a financial indicator of an oil and gas company’s ability to generate cash to internally fund exploration and development activities and to service debt. Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital is also useful because it is widely used by professional research analysts in valuing, comparing, rating and providing investment recommendations of companies in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. In turn, many investors use this published research in making investment decisions. Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from operations, investing, or financing activities as an indicator of cash flows, or as a measure of liquidity. A table is included which reconciles net cash provided by operations to cash flow from operations before changes in working capital as used in this release. On its website, the Company provides additional comparative information on prior periods for cash flow, cash margins and non-GAAP earnings as used in this release.

    The cash prices realized for oil and natural gas production, including the amounts realized on cash-settled derivatives and net of transportation, gathering, processing and compression expense, is a critical component in the Company’s performance tracked by investors and professional research analysts in valuing, comparing, rating and providing investment recommendations and forecasts of companies in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. In turn, many investors use this published research in making investment decisions. Due to the GAAP disclosures of various derivative transactions and third-party transportation, gathering, processing and compression expense, such information is now reported in various lines of the income statement. The Company believes that it is important to furnish a table reflecting the details of the various components of each income statement line to better inform the reader of the details of each amount and provide a summary of the realized cash-settled amounts and third-party transportation, gathering, processing and compression expense, which were historically reported as natural gas, NGLs and oil sales. This information is intended to bridge the gap between various readers’ understanding and fully disclose the information needed.

    Net debt is calculated as total debt less cash and cash equivalents. The Company believes this measure is helpful to investors and industry analysts who utilize Net debt for comparative purposes across the industry.

    The Company discloses in this release the detailed components of many of the single line items shown in the GAAP financial statements included in the Company’s Annual or Quarterly Reports on Form 10-K or 10-Q. The Company believes that it is important to furnish this detail of the various components comprising each line of the Statements of Operations to better inform the reader of the details of each amount, the changes between periods and the effect on its financial results.
      
    We believe that the presentation of PV10 value of our proved reserves is a relevant and useful metric for our investors as supplemental disclosure to the standardized measure, or after-tax amount, because it presents the discounted future net cash flows attributable to our proved reserves before taking into account future corporate income taxes and our current tax structure. While the standardized measure is dependent on the unique tax situation of each company, PV10 is based on prices and discount factors that are consistent for all companies. Because of this, PV10 can be used within the industry and by credit and security analysts to evaluate estimated net cash flows from proved reserves on a more comparable basis.

    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION (NYSE: RRC) is a leading U.S. independent natural gas and NGL producer with operations focused in the Appalachian Basin. The Company is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.  More information about Range can be found at www.rangeresources.com.

    Included within this release are certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that are not limited to historical facts, but reflect Range’s current beliefs, expectations or intentions regarding future events.  Words such as “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “project,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “outlook”, “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “pursue,” “target,” “continue,” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements.

    All statements, except for statements of historical fact, made within regarding activities, events or developments the Company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future, such as those regarding future well costs, expected asset sales, well productivity, future liquidity and financial resilience, anticipated exports and related financial impact, NGL market supply and demand, future commodity fundamentals and pricing, future capital efficiencies, future shareholder value, emerging plays, capital spending, anticipated drilling and completion activity, acreage prospectivity, expected pipeline utilization and future guidance information, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements are based on assumptions and estimates that management believes are reasonable based on currently available information; however, management’s assumptions and Range’s future performance are subject to a wide range of business risks and uncertainties and there is no assurance that these goals and projections can or will be met. Any number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Further information on risks and uncertainties is available in Range’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. Unless required by law, Range undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events after the date they are made.

    The SEC permits oil and gas companies, in filings made with the SEC, to disclose proved reserves, which are estimates that geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years from known reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions as well as the option to disclose probable and possible reserves. Range has elected not to disclose its probable and possible reserves in its filings with the SEC. Range uses certain broader terms such as “resource potential,” “unrisked resource potential,” “unproved resource potential” or “upside” or other descriptions of volumes of resources potentially recoverable through additional drilling or recovery techniques that may include probable and possible reserves as defined by the SEC’s guidelines. Range has not attempted to distinguish probable and possible reserves from these broader classifications. The SEC’s rules prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC these broader classifications of reserves. These estimates are by their nature more speculative than estimates of proved, probable and possible reserves and accordingly are subject to substantially greater risk of actually being realized. Unproved resource potential refers to Range’s internal estimates of hydrocarbon quantities that may be potentially discovered through exploratory drilling or recovered with additional drilling or recovery techniques and have not been reviewed by independent engineers. Unproved resource potential does not constitute reserves within the meaning of the Society of Petroleum Engineer’s Petroleum Resource Management System and does not include proved reserves. Area wide unproven resource potential has not been fully risked by Range’s management. “EUR”, or estimated ultimate recovery, refers to our management’s estimates of hydrocarbon quantities that may be recovered from a well completed as a producer in the area. These quantities may not necessarily constitute or represent reserves within the meaning of the Society of Petroleum Engineer’s Petroleum Resource Management System or the SEC’s oil and natural gas disclosure rules. Actual quantities that may be recovered from Range’s interests could differ substantially. Factors affecting ultimate recovery include the scope of Range’s drilling program, which will be directly affected by the availability of capital, drilling and production costs, commodity prices, availability of drilling services and equipment, drilling results, lease expirations, transportation constraints, regulatory approvals, field spacing rules, recoveries of gas in place, length of horizontal laterals, actual drilling results, including geological and mechanical factors affecting recovery rates and other factors. Estimates of resource potential may change significantly as development of our resource plays provides additional data.

    In addition, our production forecasts and expectations for future periods are dependent upon many assumptions, including estimates of production decline rates from existing wells and the undertaking and outcome of future drilling activity, which may be affected by significant commodity price or drilling cost changes. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, available from our website at www.rangeresources.com or by written request to 100 Throckmorton Street, Suite 1200, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. You can also obtain this Form 10-K on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330.

    SOURCE: Range Resources Corporation

    Range Investor Contacts:

    Laith Sando
    817-869-4267

    Matt Schmid
    817-869-1538

    Range Media Contact:

    Mark Windle
    724-873-3223

    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                                       
                                       
    STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS                                  
    Based on GAAP reported earnings with additional                                  
    details of items included in each line in Form 10-Q                                  
    (Unaudited, In thousands, except per share data)                                  
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     %     2025     2024     %  
    Revenues and other income:                                  
    Natural gas, NGLs and oil sales (a) $ 666,638     $ 478,450           $ 1,458,558     $ 1,045,451        
    Derivative fair value income (loss)   154,747       16,808             (4,210 )     63,406        
    Brokered natural gas and marketing   33,009       31,393             87,417       60,224        
    ARO settlement gain (loss) (b)   1                   1       (26 )      
    Interest income (b)   1,762       3,376             4,815       6,319        
    Gain on sale of assets (b)   102       66             164       153        
    Other (b)   16       16             84       38        
    Total revenues and other income   856,275       530,109       62 %     1,546,829       1,175,565       32 %
                                       
    Costs and expenses:                                  
    Direct operating   22,616       22,281             47,452       43,945        
    Direct operating – stock-based compensation (c)   504       471             1,041       968        
    Transportation, gathering, processing and compression   304,714       281,495             610,823       572,370        
    Taxes other than income   7,835       4,974             14,822       10,342        
    Brokered natural gas and marketing   34,183       33,513             91,544       64,408        
    Brokered natural gas and marketing – stock-based compensation (c)   802       583             1,642       1,291        
    Exploration   7,562       6,316             13,606       10,518        
    Exploration – stock-based compensation (c)   366       335             713       659        
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   6,781       1,524             11,355       3,895        
    General and administrative   32,757       31,372             64,310       65,144        
    General and administrative – stock-based compensation (c)   9,326       8,482             19,437       18,460        
    General and administrative – lawsuit settlements   63       287             90       478        
    Exit costs   8,502       10,094             17,399       20,409        
    Deferred compensation plan (d)   (88 )     1,240             2,791       7,645        
    Interest expense   25,630       28,356             53,415       57,472        
    Interest expense – amortization of deferred financing costs (e)   1,166       1,357             2,542       2,717        
    Gain on early extinguishment of debt         (179 )           (3 )     (243 )      
    Depletion, depreciation and amortization   91,514       87,598             182,073       174,735        
    Total costs and expenses   554,233       520,099       7 %     1,135,052       1,055,213       8 %
                                       
    Income before income taxes   302,042       10,010       2917 %     411,777       120,352       242 %
                                       
    Income tax expense (benefit)                                  
    Current   4,645       2,399             6,645       3,981        
    Deferred   59,819       (21,093 )           70,502       (4,471 )      
        64,464       (18,694 )           77,147       (490 )      
                                       
    Net income $ 237,578     $ 28,704       728 %   $ 334,630     $ 120,842       177 %
                                       
                                       
    Net income Per Common Share                                  
    Basic $ 0.99     $ 0.12           $ 1.40     $ 0.50        
    Diluted $ 0.99     $ 0.12           $ 1.39     $ 0.49        
                                       
    Weighted average common shares outstanding, as reported                                  
    Basic   238,187       241,125       -1 %     239,106       240,815       -1 %
    Diluted   239,717       242,983       -1 %     240,772       242,766       -1 %
                                       
                                       
    (a) See separate natural gas, NGLs and oil sales information table.  
    (b) Included in Other income in the 10-Q.  
    (c) Costs associated with stock compensation and restricted stock amortization, which have been reflected  
        in the categories associated with the direct personnel costs, which are combined with the cash costs in the 10-Q.  
    (d) Reflects the change in market value of the vested Company stock held in the deferred compensation plan.  
    (e) Included in interest expense in the 10-Q.  
       
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
               
               
    BALANCE SHEET          
    (In thousands) June 30,     December 31,  
      2025     2024  
      (Unaudited)     (Audited)  
    Assets          
    Current assets $ 272,616     $ 636,982  
    Derivative assets   51,115       87,098  
    Natural gas and oil properties, net (successful efforts method)   6,535,097       6,421,700  
    Other property and equipment, net   2,736       2,465  
    Operating lease right-of-use assets   170,159       119,838  
    Other   73,388       79,592  
      $ 7,105,111     $ 7,347,675  
               
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity          
    Current liabilities $ 580,744     $ 1,263,247  
    Asset retirement obligations   1,189       1,189  
    Derivative liabilities   1,201       9,634  
               
    Bank debt   121,092        
    Senior notes, excluding current maturities   1,090,607       1,089,614  
    Deferred tax liabilities   611,873       541,378  
    Derivative liabilities   23,187       10,488  
    Deferred compensation liabilities   64,262       65,233  
    Operating lease liabilities   109,026       35,737  
    Asset retirement obligations and other liabilities   143,174       137,181  
    Divestiture contract obligation   232,062       257,317  
        2,978,417       3,411,018  
               
    Common stock and retained deficit   4,761,293       4,449,987  
    Other comprehensive income   582       611  
    Common stock held in treasury   (635,181 )     (513,941 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   4,126,694       3,936,657  
      $ 7,105,111     $ 7,347,675  
                   
    RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL DEBT AS REPORTED                
    TO NET DEBT, a non-GAAP measure                
    (Unaudited, in thousands)                
      June 30,     December 31,        
      2025     2024     %  
                     
    Total debt, net of deferred financing costs, as reported $ 1,211,699     $ 1,697,883       -29 %
    Unamortized debt issuance costs, as reported   13,301       10,819        
    Less cash and cash equivalents, as reported   (134 )     (304,490 )      
    Net debt, a non-GAAP measure $ 1,224,866     $ 1,404,212       -13 %
                           
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                           
                           
                           
    CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES                      
    (Unaudited, in thousands)                      
                           
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
                           
    Net income $ 237,578     $ 28,704     $ 334,630     $ 120,842  
    Adjustments to reconcile net cash provided from continuing operations:                      
    Deferred income tax expense (benefit)   59,819       (21,093 )     70,502       (4,471 )
    Depletion, depreciation and amortization   91,514       87,598       182,073       174,735  
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   6,781       1,524       11,355       3,895  
    Derivative fair value (income) loss   (154,747 )     (16,808 )     4,210       (63,406 )
    Cash settlements on derivative financial instruments   31,466       128,057       36,039       250,430  
    Divestiture contract obligation, including accretion   8,502       10,062       17,399       20,329  
    Amortization of deferred financing costs and other   962       1,193       2,144       2,425  
    Deferred and stock-based compensation   11,047       11,122       26,130       29,337  
    Gain on sale of assets   (102 )     (66 )     (164 )     (153 )
    Loss (gain) on early extinguishment of debt         (179 )     (3 )     (243 )
                           
    Changes in working capital:                      
    Accounts receivable   96,785       (30,541 )     68,064       76,913  
    Other current assets   518       (13,461 )     (8,510 )     (22,405 )
    Accounts payable   (27,023 )     (17,906 )     9,158       (5,718 )
    Accrued liabilities and other   (26,912 )     (19,431 )     (86,754 )     (101,805 )
    Net changes in working capital   43,368       (81,339 )     (18,042 )     (53,015 )
    Net cash provided from operating activities $ 336,188     $ 148,775     $ 666,273     $ 480,705  
                           
                           
                           
    RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED FROM OPERATING                      
    ACTIVITIES, AS REPORTED, TO CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS                      
    BEFORE CHANGES IN WORKING CAPITAL, a non-GAAP measure                      
    (Unaudited, in thousands)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
    Net cash provided from operating activities, as reported $ 336,188     $ 148,775     $ 666,273     $ 480,705  
    Net changes in working capital   (43,368 )     81,339       18,042       53,015  
    Exploration expense   7,562       6,316       13,606       10,518  
    Lawsuit settlements   63       287       90       478  
    Non-cash compensation adjustment and other   66       185       (109 )     84  
    Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital – non-GAAP measure $ 300,511     $ 236,902     $ 697,902     $ 544,800  
                           
                           
                           
    ADJUSTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING                      
    (Unaudited, in thousands)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
    Basic:                      
    Weighted average shares outstanding   238,804       242,647       239,785       242,365  
    Stock held by deferred compensation plan   (617 )     (1,522 )     (679 )     (1,550 )
    Adjusted basic   238,187       241,125       239,106       240,815  
                           
    Dilutive:                      
    Weighted average shares outstanding   238,804       242,647       239,785       242,365  
    Dilutive stock options under treasury method   913       336       987       401  
    Adjusted dilutive   239,717       242,983       240,772       242,766  
                                   
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                                       
                                       
    RECONCILIATION OF NATURAL GAS, NGLs AND OIL SALES                                  
    AND DERIVATIVE FAIR VALUE INCOME (LOSS) TO                                  
    CALCULATED CASH REALIZED NATURAL GAS, NGLs AND                                  
    OIL PRICES WITH AND WITHOUT THIRD-PARTY                                  
    TRANSPORTATION, GATHERING, PROCESSING AND                                  
    COMPRESSION COSTS, a non-GAAP measure                                  
    (Unaudited, In thousands, except per unit data)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     %     2025     2024     %  
    Natural gas, NGLs and Oil Sales components:                                  
    Natural gas sales $ 397,955     $ 209,652           $ 888,332     $ 481,127        
    NGLs sales   238,034       228,285             513,688       484,361        
    Oil sales   30,649       40,513             56,538       79,963        
    Total Natural Gas, NGLs and Oil Sales, as reported $ 666,638     $ 478,450       39 %   $ 1,458,558     $ 1,045,451       40 %
                                       
    Derivative Fair Value Income (Loss), as reported $ 154,747     $ 16,808           $ (4,210 )   $ 63,406        
    Cash settlements on derivative financial instruments – (gain) loss:                                  
    Natural gas   (29,114 )     (126,194 )           (33,843 )     (247,107 )      
    NGLs   (1,508 )     (1,978 )           (1,096 )     (1,901 )      
    Oil   (844 )     115             (1,100 )     (1,422 )      
    Total change in fair value related to commodity derivatives prior to                                  
    settlement, a non-GAAP measure $ 123,281     $ (111,249 )         $ (40,249 )   $ (187,024 )      
                                       
    Transportation, gathering, processing and compression components:                                  
    Natural Gas $ 154,704     $ 153,040           $ 312,223     $ 303,152        
    NGLs   149,209       128,077             297,047       268,351        
    Oil   801       378             1,553       867        
    Total transportation, gathering, processing and compression, as reported $ 304,714     $ 281,495           $ 610,823     $ 572,370        
                                       
    Natural gas, NGL and Oil sales, including cash-settled derivatives: (c)                                  
    Natural gas sales $ 427,069     $ 335,846           $ 922,175     $ 728,234        
    NGLs sales   239,542       230,263             514,784       486,262        
    Oil Sales   31,493       40,398             57,638       81,385        
    Total $ 698,104     $ 606,507       15 %   $ 1,494,597     $ 1,295,881       15 %
                                       
    Production of natural gas, NGLs and oil during the periods (a):                                  
    Natural Gas (mcf)   136,297,159       136,099,063       0 %     272,260,589       268,749,303       1 %
    NGLs (bbls)   10,029,051       9,376,810       7 %     19,949,040       19,137,533       4 %
    Oil (bbls)   580,791       593,020       -2 %     1,004,370       1,203,299       -17 %
    Gas equivalent (mcfe) (b)   199,956,211       195,918,043       2 %     397,981,049       390,794,295       2 %
                                       
    Production of natural gas, NGLs and oil – average per day (a):                                  
    Natural Gas (mcf)   1,497,771       1,495,594       0 %     1,504,202       1,476,645       2 %
    NGLs (bbls)   110,209       103,042       7 %     110,216       105,151       5 %
    Oil (bbls)   6,382       6,517       -2 %     5,549       6,612       -16 %
    Gas equivalent (mcfe) (b)   2,197,321       2,152,946       2 %     2,198,790       2,147,221       2 %
                                       
    Average prices, excluding derivative settlements and before third-party                                  
    transportation costs:                                  
    Natural Gas (per mcf) $ 2.92     $ 1.54       90 %   $ 3.26     $ 1.79       82 %
    NGLs (per bbl) $ 23.73     $ 24.35       -3 %   $ 25.75     $ 25.31       2 %
    Oil (per bbl) $ 52.77     $ 68.32       -23 %   $ 56.29     $ 66.45       -15 %
    Gas equivalent (per mcfe) (b) $ 3.33     $ 2.44       36 %   $ 3.66     $ 2.68       37 %
                                       
    Average prices, including derivative settlements before third-party                                  
    transportation costs: (c)                                  
    Natural Gas (per mcf) $ 3.13     $ 2.47       27 %   $ 3.39     $ 2.71       25 %
    NGLs (per bbl) $ 23.88     $ 24.56       -3 %   $ 25.80     $ 25.41       2 %
    Oil (per bbl) $ 54.22     $ 68.12       -20 %   $ 57.39     $ 67.63       -15 %
    Gas equivalent (per mcfe) (b) $ 3.49     $ 3.10       13 %   $ 3.75     $ 3.32       13 %
                                       
    Average prices, including derivative settlements and after third-party                                  
    transportation costs: (d)                                  
    Natural Gas (per mcf) $ 2.00     $ 1.34       49 %   $ 2.24     $ 1.58       42 %
    NGLs (per bbl) $ 9.01     $ 10.90       -17 %   $ 10.91     $ 11.39       -4 %
    Oil (per bbl) $ 52.84     $ 67.48       -22 %   $ 55.84     $ 66.91       -17 %
    Gas equivalent (per mcfe) (b) $ 1.97     $ 1.66       19 %   $ 2.22     $ 1.85       20 %
                                       
    Transportation, gathering and compression expense per mcfe $ 1.52     $ 1.44       6 %   $ 1.53     $ 1.47       4 %
                                       
    (a) Represents volumes sold regardless of when produced.  
    (b) Oil and NGLs are converted at the rate of one barrel equals six mcfe based upon the approximate relative energy content of oil to natural gas, which is not necessarily  
    indicative of the relationship of oil and natural gas prices.  
    (c) Excluding third-party transportation, gathering, processing and compression costs.  
    (d) Net of transportation, gathering, processing and compression costs.  
       
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                                       
                                       
                                       
    RECONCILIATION OF INCOME BEFORE INCOME                                  
    TAXES AS REPORTED TO INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES                                  
    EXCLUDING CERTAIN ITEMS, a non-GAAP measure                                  
    (Unaudited, In thousands, except per share data)                                  
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     %     2025     2024     %  
                                       
    Income from operations before income taxes, as reported $ 302,042     $ 10,010       2917 %   $ 411,777     $ 120,352       242 %
    Adjustment for certain special items:                                  
    Gain on the sale of assets   (102 )     (66 )           (164 )     (153 )      
    ARO settlement (gain) loss   (1 )                 (1 )     26        
    Change in fair value related to derivatives prior to settlement   (123,281 )     111,249             40,249       187,024        
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   6,781       1,524             11,355       3,895        
    Loss (gain) on early extinguishment of debt         (179 )           (3 )     (243 )      
    Lawsuit settlements   63       287             90       478        
    Exit costs   8,502       10,094             17,399       20,409        
    Brokered natural gas and marketing – stock-based compensation   802       583             1,642       1,291        
    Direct operating – stock-based compensation   504       471             1,041       968        
    Exploration expenses – stock-based compensation   366       335             713       659        
    General & administrative – stock-based compensation   9,326       8,482             19,437       18,460        
    Deferred compensation plan – non-cash adjustment   (88 )     1,240             2,791       7,645        
                                       
    Income before income taxes, as adjusted   204,914       144,030       42 %     506,326       360,811       40 %
                                       
    Income tax expense, as adjusted                                  
    Current   4,645       2,399             6,645       3,981        
    Deferred (a)   42,485       30,728             109,810       79,006        
                                       
    Net income, excluding certain items, a non-GAAP measure $ 157,784     $ 110,903       42 %   $ 389,871     $ 277,824       40 %
                                       
    Non-GAAP income per common share                                  
    Basic $ 0.66     $ 0.46       43 %   $ 1.63     $ 1.15       42 %
    Diluted $ 0.66     $ 0.46       43 %   $ 1.62     $ 1.14       42 %
                                       
    Non-GAAP diluted shares outstanding, if dilutive   239,717       242,983             240,772       242,766        
                                       
                                       
                                       
    (a) Taxes are estimated to be approximately 23% for 2024 and 2025  
       
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                           
                           
                           
    RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME, EXCLUDING                      
    CERTAIN ITEMS AND ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER                      
    SHARE, non-GAAP measures                      
    (In thousands, except per share data)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
                           
    Net income, as reported $ 237,578     $ 28,704     $ 334,630     $ 120,842  
    Adjustments for certain special items:                      
    Gain on the sale of assets   (102 )     (66 )     (164 )     (153 )
    ARO settlement (gain) loss   (1 )           (1 )     26  
    Gain on early extinguishment of debt         (179 )     (3 )     (243 )
    Change in fair value related to derivatives prior to settlement   (123,281 )     111,249       40,249       187,024  
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   6,781       1,524       11,355       3,895  
    Lawsuit settlements   63       287       90       478  
    Exit costs   8,502       10,094       17,399       20,409  
    Stock-based compensation   10,998       9,871       22,833       21,378  
    Deferred compensation plan   (88 )     1,240       2,791       7,645  
    Tax impact   17,334       (51,821 )     (39,308 )     (83,477 )
                           
    Net income, excluding certain items, a non-GAAP measure $ 157,784     $ 110,903     $ 389,871     $ 277,824  
                           
    Net income per diluted share, as reported $ 0.99     $ 0.12     $ 1.39     $ 0.49  
    Adjustments for certain special items per diluted share:                      
    Gain on the sale of assets                      
    ARO settlement (gain) loss                      
    Gain on early extinguishment of debt                      
    Change in fair value related to derivatives prior to settlement   (0.51 )     0.46       0.17       0.77  
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   0.03       0.01       0.05       0.02  
    Lawsuit settlements                      
    Exit costs   0.04       0.04       0.07       0.08  
    Stock-based compensation   0.05       0.04       0.09       0.09  
    Deferred compensation plan         0.01       0.01       0.03  
    Adjustment for rounding differences   (0.01 )     (0.01 )            
    Tax impact   0.07       (0.21 )     (0.16 )     (0.34 )
    Dilutive share impact (rabbi trust and other)                      
                           
    Net income per diluted share, excluding certain items, a non-GAAP measure $ 0.66     $ 0.46     $ 1.62     $ 1.14  
                           
    Adjusted earnings per share, a non-GAAP measure:                      
    Basic $ 0.66     $ 0.46     $ 1.63     $ 1.15  
    Diluted $ 0.66     $ 0.46     $ 1.62     $ 1.14  
                                   
    RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION  
                           
                           
    RECONCILIATION OF CASH MARGIN PER MCFE, a non-                      
    GAAP measure                      
    (Unaudited, In thousands, except per unit data)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
                           
    Revenues                      
    Natural gas, NGLs and oil sales, as reported $ 666,638     $ 478,450     $ 1,458,558     $ 1,045,451  
    Derivative fair value income (loss), as reported   154,747       16,808       (4,210 )     63,406  
    Less non-cash fair value (gain) loss   (123,281 )     111,249       40,249       187,024  
    Brokered natural gas and marketing, as reported   33,009       31,393       87,417       60,224  
    Other income, as reported   1,881       3,458       5,064       6,484  
    Less gain on sale of assets   (102 )     (66 )     (164 )     (153 )
    Less ARO settlement   (1 )           (1 )     26  
    Cash revenues   732,891       641,292       1,586,913       1,362,462  
                           
    Expenses                      
    Direct operating, as reported   23,120       22,752       48,493       44,913  
    Less direct operating stock-based compensation   (504 )     (471 )     (1,041 )     (968 )
    Transportation, gathering and compression, as reported   304,714       281,495       610,823       572,370  
    Taxes other than income, as reported   7,835       4,974       14,822       10,342  
    Brokered natural gas and marketing, as reported   34,985       34,096       93,186       65,699  
    Less brokered natural gas and marketing stock-based compensation   (802 )     (583 )     (1,642 )     (1,291 )
    General and administrative, as reported   42,146       40,141       83,837       84,082  
    Less G&A stock-based compensation   (9,326 )     (8,482 )     (19,437 )     (18,460 )
    Less lawsuit settlements   (63 )     (287 )     (90 )     (478 )
    Interest expense, as reported   26,796       29,713       55,957       60,189  
    Less amortization of deferred financing costs   (1,166 )     (1,357 )     (2,542 )     (2,717 )
    Cash expenses   427,735       401,991       882,366       813,681  
                           
    Cash margin, a non-GAAP measure $ 305,156     $ 239,301     $ 704,547     $ 548,781  
                           
    Mmcfe produced during period   199,956       195,918       397,981       390,794  
                           
    Cash margin per mcfe $ 1.53     $ 1.22     $ 1.77     $ 1.40  
                           
    RECONCILIATION OF INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES                      
    TO CASH MARGIN, a non-GAAP measure                      
    (Unaudited, in thousands, except per unit data)                      
      Three Months Ended June 30,     Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
                           
    Income before income taxes, as reported $ 302,042     $ 10,010     $ 411,777     $ 120,352  
    Adjustments to reconcile income before income taxes                      
    to cash margin:                      
    ARO settlements   (1 )           (1 )     26  
    Derivative fair value (income) loss   (154,747 )     (16,808 )     4,210       (63,406 )
    Net cash receipts on derivative settlements   31,466       128,057       36,039       250,430  
    Exploration expense   7,562       6,316       13,606       10,518  
    Lawsuit settlements   63       287       90       478  
    Exit costs   8,502       10,094       17,399       20,409  
    Deferred compensation plan   (88 )     1,240       2,791       7,645  
    Stock-based compensation (direct operating, brokered natural gas and   10,998       9,871       22,833       21,378  
    marketing and general and administrative)                      
    Bad debt expense                      
    Interest – amortization of deferred financing costs   1,166       1,357       2,542       2,717  
    Depletion, depreciation and amortization   91,514       87,598       182,073       174,735  
    Gain on sale of assets   (102 )     (66 )     (164 )     (153 )
    Gain on early extinguishment of debt         (179 )     (3 )     (243 )
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties   6,781       1,524       11,355       3,895  
    Cash margin, a non-GAAP measure $ 305,156     $ 239,301     $ 704,547     $ 548,781  

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  • MIL-OSI: First Community Bankshares, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results and Quarterly Cash Dividend

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BLUEFIELD, Va., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — First Community Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCBC) (www.firstcommunitybank.com) (the “Company”) today reported its unaudited results of operations and other financial information for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The Company reported net income of $12.25 million, or $0.67 per diluted common share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2025, was $24.06 million or $1.31 per diluted common share.

    The Company also declared a quarterly cash dividend to common shareholders of thirty-one cents, $0.31, per common share. The quarterly dividend is payable to common shareholders of record on August 8, 2025, and is expected to be paid on August 22, 2025. This year marks the 40th consecutive year of regular dividends to common shareholders and the prior year was the 15th consecutive year of regular dividend increases.

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Company was named a recipient of the 2024 Raymond James Community Bankers Cup. The award recognizes the superior financial performance of the top 10% of the country’s community banks.

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    Income Statement

    • Net interest margin for the second quarter of 2025 remained strong at 4.37%. The yield on earning assets decreased 16 basis points from the same period of 2024 and is primarily attributable to a decrease in interest income of $1.40 million. Interest income on loans decreased $2.05 million, which was primarily due to a decrease in the average balance for loans of $134.85 million. Additionally, the yield on loans decreased 6 basis points. The decrease in interest income on loans was somewhat offset by an increase in interest income on interest-bearing deposits with banks of $840 thousand. Interest expense on interest-bearing liabilities decreased $145 thousand, which is primarily attributable to a decrease in average balance, as well as a decrease in yield of 3 basis points.
    • There was a recovery of provision for credit losses for the quarter ending June 30, 2025, of $285 thousand compared to a provision of $144 thousand for the same period of 2024. The decrease is primarily due to a decrease in net charge-offs for the quarter of $553 thousand compared to the same period in 2024 and a reduction in loan balance period over period of $119.99 million.
    • Noninterest income increased approximately $998 thousand, or 10.68%, when compared to the same quarter of 2024. The increase is primarily attributable to an increase in service charges on deposits of $692 thousand, or 20.19%. Noninterest expense increased $558 thousand, or 2.24%, when compared to the same period of 2024. The increase is attributable to increases in salaries and benefits of $1.86 million, or 14.87%, other operating expense of $328 thousand, or 10.84%, and advertising and public relations of $221 thousand, or 23.67%. 
    • Net income of $12.25 million for the second quarter of 2025, was a decrease of $440 thousand, or 3.47%, from the same quarter of 2024. Net income of $24.06 million for the first six months of 2025, was a decrease of $1.47 million, or 5.75%, from the same period of 2024.
    • Annualized return on average assets (“ROA”) was 1.53% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to 1.58% for the same period of 2024. Annualized return on average assets (“ROA”) for the six months ended June 30, 2025, was 1.51% compared to 1.59% for the same period of 2024 Annualized return on average common equity (“ROE”) was 9.84% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to 10.02% for the same period of 2024. Annualized return on average common equity (“ROE”) was 9.67% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 10.10% for the same period of 2024. Additionally, return on average tangible common equity continues to remain strong at 14.32% for the second quarter of 2025.

    Balance Sheet and Asset Quality

    • Consolidated assets totaled $3.18 billion at June 30, 2025.
    • Loans decreased $62.81 million, or 2.60%, from December 31, 2024. Securities available for sale decreased $37.31 million, or 21.97%, from December 31, 2024. Deposits decreased $55.88 million, or 2.08%, which was due to a decrease in interest-bearing demand deposits and declining higher-rate time deposits. Stockholder equity decreased $23.56 million, or 4.48% primarily due to the payment of a special cash dividend in the first quarter of 2025. The net effect of these balance sheet changes resulted in an increase in cash and cash equivalents of $17.60 million, or 4.66%.
    • The Company repurchased 50,338 common shares during the second quarter of 2025 at a cost of $1.85 million; there were no shares repurchased in the first quarter of 2025. The Company purchased 155,044 common shares during the second quarter of 2024 at a total cost of $5.28 million; a total of 244,440 common shares was purchased during the first six months of 2024 at a total cost of $8.25 million.
    • Total non-performing assets as of June 30, 2025, were $19.17 million, compared with $20.67 million as of December 31, 2024, and $19.93 million as of June 30, 2024. The Company has realized a declining trend in non-performing assets since September 30, 2024.
    • Non-performing loans to total loans remained the same at 0.79% when compared with the same quarter of 2024. The Company experienced net charge-offs for the second quarter of 2025 of $472 thousand, or 0.08% of annualized average loans, compared to net charge-offs of $1.03 million, or 0.16%, of annualized average loans for the same period in 2024.
    • The allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.40% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.44% at December 31, 2024 and 1.41% at June 30, 2024.
    • Book value per share at June 30, 2025, was $ 27.46, a decrease of $1.27 from year-end 2024. The decrease is primarily attributable to the payment of the special cash dividend in the first quarter of 2025 of $2.07 per share totaling approximately $37.93 million.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    In addition to financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), the Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures that provide useful information for financial and operational decision making, evaluating trends, and comparing financial results to other financial institutions. The non-GAAP financial measures presented in this news release include “tangible book value per common share,” “return on average tangible common equity,” “adjusted earnings,” “adjusted diluted earnings per share,” “adjusted return on average assets,” “adjusted return on average common equity,” “adjusted return on average tangible common equity,” and certain financial measures presented on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis. FTE basis is calculated using the federal statutory income tax rate of 21%. Where non-GAAP financial measures are used, the comparable GAAP financial measure, as well as a reconciliation to that comparable GAAP financial measure can be found in the attached tables to this press release. While the Company believes certain non-GAAP financial measures enhance the understanding of its business and performance, they are supplemental and not a substitute for, or more important than, financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to those reported by other financial institutions.

    About First Community Bankshares, Inc.

    First Community Bankshares, Inc., a financial holding company headquartered in Bluefield, Virginia, provides banking products and services through its wholly owned subsidiary First Community Bank. First Community Bank operated 53 branch banking locations in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee as of June 30, 2025. First Community Bank offers wealth management and investment advice and services through its Trust Division and through its wholly owned subsidiary, First Community Wealth Management, which collectively managed and administered $1.66 billion in combined assets as of June 30, 2025. The Company reported consolidated assets of $3.18 billion as of June 30, 2025. The Company’s common stock is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the trading symbol, “FCBC”. Additional investor information is available on the Company’s website at www.firstcommunitybank.com.

    This news release may include forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may differ materially. These risks include: changes in business or other market conditions; the timely development, production and acceptance of new products and services; the challenge of managing asset/liability levels; the management of credit risk and interest rate risk; the difficulty of keeping expense growth at modest levels while increasing revenues; changes in banking laws and regulations; the degree of competition by traditional and non-traditional competitors; the impact of natural disasters, extreme weather events, military conflict , terrorism or other geopolitical events; and other risks detailed from time to time in the Companys Securities and Exchange Commission reports including, but not limited to, the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the most recent fiscal year end. Pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Company does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements are made.


    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)
    (Amounts in thousands, except share and per share data)   Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    Interest income                                                        
    Interest and fees on loans   $ 30,637     $ 30,669     $ 31,637     $ 32,120     $ 32,696     $ 61,306     $ 66,114  
    Interest on securities     1,029       1,238       1,447       1,070       1,211       2,267       2,909  
    Interest on deposits in banks     3,722       3,262       3,348       3,702       2,882       6,984       3,795  
    Total interest income     35,388       35,169       36,432       36,892       36,789       70,557       72,818  
    Interest expense                                                        
    Interest on deposits     4,731       4,871       5,099       5,298       4,877       9,602       9,242  
    Interest on borrowings                                         35  
    Total interest expense     4,731       4,871       5,099       5,298       4,877       9,602       9,277  
    Net interest income     30,657       30,298       31,333       31,594       31,912       60,955       63,541  
    Provision for credit losses     (285 )     321       1,082       1,360       144       36       1,155  
    Net interest income after provision     30,942       29,977       30,251       30,234       31,768       60,919       62,386  
    Noninterest income     10,340       10,229       10,337       10,452       9,342       20,569       18,601  
    Noninterest expense     25,455       24,944       24,107       24,177       24,897       50,399       48,283  
    Income before income taxes     15,827       15,262       16,481       16,509       16,213       31,089       32,704  
    Income tax expense     3,581       3,444       3,441       3,476       3,527       7,025       7,173  
    Net income   $ 12,246     $ 11,818     $ 13,040     $ 13,033     $ 12,686     $ 24,064     $ 25,531  
                                                             
                                                             
    Earnings per common share                                                        
    Basic   $ 0.67     $ 0.64     $ 0.71     $ 0.71     $ 0.69     $ 1.31     $ 1.39  
    Diluted   $ 0.67     $ 0.64     $ 0.71     $ 0.71     $ 0.71     $ 1.31     $ 1.42  
    Cash dividends per common share                                                        
    Regular     0.31       0.31       0.31       0.31       0.29       0.62       0.58  
    Special cash dividend           2.07                         2.07        
    Weighted average shares outstanding                                                        
    Basic     18,295,465       18,324,760       18,299,612       18,279,612       18,343,958       18,310,032       18,410,043  
    Diluted     18,400,793       18,451,321       18,418,441       18,371,907       18,409,876       18,427,503       18,475,110  
    Performance ratios                                                        
    Return on average assets     1.53 %     1.49 %     1.60 %     1.60 %     1.58 %     1.51 %     1.59 %
    Return on average common equity     9.84 %     9.49 %     9.89 %     10.04 %     10.02 %     9.67 %     10.10 %
    Return on average tangible common equity(1)     14.32 %     13.79 %     14.12 %     14.46 %     14.54 %     14.04 %     14.68 %
    ________________________      
    (1)   A non-GAAP financial measure defined as net income divided by average stockholders’ equity less average goodwill and other intangible assets.      

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY NONINTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE
     (Unaudited)
        Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    (Amounts in thousands)   June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    Noninterest income                                                        
    Wealth management   $ 1,222     $ 1,162     $ 1,251     $ 1,071     $ 1,064     $ 2,384     $ 2,163  
    Service charges on deposits     4,120       3,836       3,613       3,661       3,428       7,956       6,738  
    Other service charges and fees     3,791       3,340       3,575       3,697       3,670       7,131       7,120  
    Other operating income     1,207       1,891       1,898       2,023       1,180       3,098       2,580  
    Total noninterest income   $ 10,340     $ 10,229     $ 10,337     $ 10,452     $ 9,342     $ 20,569     $ 18,601  
    Noninterest expense                                                        
    Salaries and employee benefits   $ 14,349     $ 13,335     $ 13,501     $ 13,129     $ 12,491     $ 27,684     $ 25,072  
    Occupancy expense     1,290       1,576       1,329       1,270       1,309       2,866       2,687  
    Furniture and equipment expense     1,587       1,575       1,562       1,574       1,687       3,162       3,232  
    Service fees     2,475       2,484       2,305       2,461       2,427       4,959       4,876  
    Advertising and public relations     1,154       1,055       1,165       967       933       2,209       1,729  
    Professional fees     360       372       295       221       330       732       702  
    Amortization of intangibles     526       524       535       536       530       1,050       1,060  
    FDIC premiums and assessments     361       362       365       365       364       723       733  
    Litigation expense                             1,800             1,800  
    Other operating expense     3,353       3,661       3,050       3,654       3,026       7,014       6,392  
    Total noninterest expense   $ 25,455     $ 24,944     $ 24,107     $ 24,177     $ 24,897     $ 50,399     $ 48,283  

    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP NET INCOME TO NON-GAAP ADJUSTED EARNINGS (Unaudited)
    (Amounts in thousands, except per share data)   Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    Adjusted Net Income for diluted earnings per share   $ 12,246     $ 11,818     $ 13,040     $ 13,033     $ 12,686     $ 24,064     $ 26,210  
    Non-GAAP adjustments:                                                        
    Litigation expense                             1,800             1,800  
    Other items(1)                       (825 )                  
    Total adjustments                       (825 )     1,800       0       1,800  
    Tax effect                       (198 )     432       0       432  
    Adjusted earnings, non-GAAP   $ 12,246     $ 11,818     $ 13,040     $ 12,406     $ 14,054     $ 24,064     $ 27,578  
                                                             
    Adjusted diluted earnings per common share, non-GAAP   $ 0.67     $ 0.64     $ 0.71     $ 0.68     $ 0.76     $ 1.31     $ 1.49  
    Performance ratios, non-GAAP                                                        
    Adjusted return on average assets     1.53 %     1.49 %     1.60 %     1.53 %     1.75 %     1.51 %     1.72 %
    Adjusted return on average common equity     9.84 %     9.49 %     9.89 %     9.56 %     11.10 %     9.67 %     10.91 %
    Adjusted return on average tangible common equity (2)     14.32 %     13.79 %     14.12 %     13.77 %     16.11 %     14.04 %     15.86 %
    ________________________      
    (1)   Includes other non-recurring income and expense items.      
    (2)   A non-GAAP financial measure defined as adjusted earnings divided by average stockholders’ equity less average goodwill and other intangible assets.      

    AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS AND NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS (Unaudited)
        Three Months Ended June 30,  
        2025     2024  
    (Amounts in thousands)   Average             Average Yield/     Average             Average Yield/  
      Balance     Interest(1)     Rate(1)     Balance     Interest(1)     Rate(1)  
    Assets                                                
    Earning assets                                                
    Loans(2)(3)   $ 2,364,362     $ 30,731       5.21 %   $ 2,499,212     $ 32,777       5.27 %
    Securities available for sale     128,457       1,053       3.29 %     144,755       1,242       3.45 %
    Interest-bearing deposits     333,872       3,722       4.47 %     210,432       2,883       5.51 %
    Total earning assets     2,826,691       35,506       5.04 %     2,854,399       36,902       5.20 %
    Other assets     377,879                       373,029                  
    Total assets   $ 3,204,570                     $ 3,227,428                  
                                                     
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity                                                
    Interest-bearing deposits                                                
    Demand deposits   $ 657,888     $ 178       0.11 %   $ 664,707     $ 174       0.10 %
    Savings deposits     895,024       3,322       1.49 %     874,420       3,582       1.65 %
    Time deposits     228,485       1,232       2.16 %     246,291       1,121       1.83 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits     1,781,397       4,732       1.07 %     1,785,418       4,877       1.10 %
    Borrowings                                                
    Federal funds purchased                                   0.00 %
    Retail repurchase agreements     1,293             0.07 %     1,002             0.04 %
    Total borrowings     1,293             0.07 %     1,002             0.04 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,782,690       4,732       1.06 %     1,786,420       4,877       1.10 %
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits     877,346                       884,681                  
    Other liabilities     45,310                       47,123                  
    Total liabilities     2,705,346                       2,718,224                  
    Stockholders’ equity     499,224                       509,204                  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 3,204,570                     $ 3,227,428                  
    Net interest income, FTE(1)           $ 30,774                     $ 32,025          
    Net interest rate spread                     3.97 %                     4.10 %
    Net interest margin, FTE(1)                     4.37 %                     4.51 %
    ________________________
    (1)   Interest income and average yield/rate are presented on a FTE, non-GAAP, basis using the federal statutory income tax rate of 21%.
    (2)   Nonaccrual loans are included in the average balance; however, no related interest income is recorded during the period of nonaccrual.
    (3)   Interest on loans includes non-cash and accelerated purchase accounting accretion of $430 thousand and $661 thousand for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

    AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS AND NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS (Unaudited)
        Six Months Ended June 30,  
        2025     2024  
        Average             Average Yield/     Average             Average Yield/  
    (Amounts in thousands)   Balance     Interest(1)     Rate(1)     Balance     Interest(1)     Rate(1)  
    Assets                                                
    Earning assets                                                
    Loans(2)(3)   $ 2,379,630     $ 61,488       5.21 %   $ 2,524,159     $ 66,278       5.28 %
    Securities available for sale     138,804       2,314       3.36 %     191,882       2,974       3.12 %
    Interest-bearing deposits     315,011       6,984       4.47 %     138,458       3,798       5.52 %
    Total earning assets     2,833,445       70,786       5.04 %     2,854,499       73,050       5.15 %
    Other assets     375,846                       373,322                  
    Total assets   $ 3,209,291                     $ 3,227,821                  
                                                     
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity                                                
    Interest-bearing deposits                                                
    Demand deposits   $ 658,268     $ 358       0.11 %   $ 665,291     $ 336       0.10 %
    Savings deposits     893,096       6,633       1.50 %     870,252       6,995       1.62 %
    Time deposits     233,343       2,612       2.26 %     248,133       1,911       1.55 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits     1,784,707       9,603       1.09 %     1,783,676       9,242       1.04 %
    Borrowings                                                
    Federal funds purchased                       1,264       35       5.52 %
    Retail repurchase agreements     1,183             0.06 %     1,065             0.05 %
    Total borrowings     1,183             0.06 %     2,329       35       3.02 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,785,890       9,603       1.08 %     1,786,005       9,277       1.04 %
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits     868,714                       885,813                  
    Other liabilities     52,698                       47,710                  
    Total liabilities     2,707,302                       2,719,528                  
    Stockholders’ equity     501,989                       508,293                  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 3,209,291                     $ 3,227,821                  
    Net interest income, FTE(1)           $ 61,183                     $ 63,773          
    Net interest rate spread                     3.96 %                     4.11 %
    Net interest margin, FTE(1)                     4.35 %                     4.49 %
    ________________________
    (1)   Interest income and average yield/rate are presented on a FTE, non-GAAP, basis using the federal statutory income tax rate of 21%.
    (2)   Nonaccrual loans are included in the average balance; however, no related interest income is recorded during the period of nonaccrual.
    (3)   Interest on loans includes non-cash and accelerated purchase accounting accretion of $986 thousand and $1.44 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    (Amounts in thousands, except per share data)   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Assets                                        
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 395,057     $ 414,682     $ 377,454     $ 315,338     $ 329,877  
    Debt securities available for sale, at fair value     132,535       129,659       169,849       166,669       129,686  
    Loans held for investment, net of unearned income     2,353,277       2,382,699       2,416,089       2,444,113       2,473,268  
    Allowance for credit losses     (33,020 )     (33,784 )     (34,825 )     (35,118 )     (34,885 )
    Loans held for investment, net     2,320,257       2,348,915       2,381,264       2,408,995       2,438,383  
    Premises and equipment, net     48,023       48,780       48,735       49,654       50,528  
    Other real estate owned     455       298       521       346       100  
    Interest receivable     8,787       9,306       9,207       9,883       9,984  
    Goodwill     143,946       143,946       143,946       143,946       143,946  
    Other intangible assets     11,964       12,490       13,014       13,550       14,085  
    Other assets     119,990       117,697       117,226       115,980       116,230  
    Total assets   $ 3,181,014     $ 3,225,773     $ 3,261,216     $ 3,224,361     $ 3,232,819  
                                             
    Liabilities                                        
    Deposits                                        
    Noninterest-bearing   $ 873,677     $ 893,794     $ 883,499     $ 869,723     $ 889,462  
    Interest-bearing     1,761,687       1,790,683       1,807,748       1,789,530       1,787,810  
    Total deposits     2,635,364       2,684,477       2,691,247       2,659,253       2,677,272  
    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase     1,016       908       906       954       894  
    Interest, taxes, and other liabilities     41,805       43,971       42,671       43,460       45,769  
    Total liabilities     2,678,185       2,729,356       2,734,824       2,703,667       2,723,935  
                                             
    Stockholders’ equity                                        
    Common stock     18,311       18,327       18,322       18,291       18,270  
    Additional paid-in capital     169,358       169,867       169,752       168,691       168,272  
    Retained earnings     324,307       317,728       349,489       342,121       334,756  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (9,147 )     (9,505 )     (11,171 )     (8,409 )     (12,414 )
    Total stockholders’ equity     502,829       496,417       526,392       520,694       508,884  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 3,181,014     $ 3,225,773     $ 3,261,216     $ 3,224,361     $ 3,232,819  
                                             
    Shares outstanding at period-end     18,311,232       18,326,657       18,321,795       18,290,938       18,270,273  
    Book value per common share   $ 27.46     $ 27.09     $ 28.73     $ 28.47     $ 27.85  
    Tangible book value per common share(1)     18.95       18.55       20.16       19.86       19.20  
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    (1)   A non-GAAP financial measure defined as stockholders’ equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, divided by shares outstanding.

    SELECTED CREDIT QUALITY INFORMATION (Unaudited)
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    (Amounts in thousands)   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Allowance for Credit Losses                                        
    Balance at beginning of period:                                        
    Allowance for credit losses – loans   $ 33,784     $ 34,825     $ 35,118     $ 34,885     $ 35,461  
    Allowance for credit losses – loan commitments     312       341       441       441       746  
    Total allowance for credit losses beginning of period     34,096       35,166       35,559       35,326       36,207  
    Provision for credit losses:                                        
    (Recovery of ) provision for credit losses – loans     (292 )     350       1,182       1,360       449  
    (Recovery of) provision for credit losses – loan commitments     7       (29 )     (100 )           (305 )
    Total provision for credit losses – loans and loan commitments     (285 )     321       1,082       1,360       144  
    Charge-offs     (1,509 )     (1,998 )     (2,005 )     (1,799 )     (1,599 )
    Recoveries     1,037       607       530       672       574  
    Net charge-offs     (472 )     (1,391 )     (1,475 )     (1,127 )     (1,025 )
    Balance at end of period:                                        
    Allowance for credit losses – loans     33,020       33,784       34,825       35,118       34,885  
    Allowance for credit losses – loan commitments     319       312       341       441       441  
    Ending balance   $ 33,339     $ 34,096     $ 35,166     $ 35,559     $ 35,326  
                                             
    Nonperforming Assets                                        
    Nonaccrual loans   $ 18,084     $ 19,974     $ 19,869     $ 19,754     $ 19,815  
    Accruing loans past due 90 days or more     568       117       149       176       19  
    Modified loans past due 90 days or more           125       135              
    Total nonperforming loans     18,652       20,216       20,153       19,930       19,834  
    OREO     455       298       521       346       100  
    Total nonperforming assets   $ 19,107     $ 20,514     $ 20,674     $ 20,276     $ 19,934  
                                             
                                             
    Additional Information                                        
    Total modified loans   $ 2,129     $ 2,124     $ 2,260     $ 2,320     $ 2,290  
                                             
    Asset Quality Ratios                                        
    Nonperforming loans to total loans     0.79 %     0.85 %     0.83 %     0.82 %     0.80 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets     0.60 %     0.64 %     0.63 %     0.63 %     0.62 %
    Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans     177.03 %     167.12 %     172.80 %     176.21 %     175.88 %
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans     1.40 %     1.42 %     1.44 %     1.44 %     1.41 %
    Annualized net charge-offs to average loans     0.08 %     0.24 %     0.24 %     0.18 %     0.16 %

     

     
    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
    David D. Brown
    (276) 326-9000

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Waterstone Financial, Inc. Announces Results of Operations for the Quarter and Six Months Ended June 30, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WAUWATOSA, Wis., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Waterstone Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSBF), holding company for WaterStone Bank, reported net income of $7.7 million, or $0.43 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to $5.7 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Net income per diluted share was $0.59 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to net income per diluted share of $0.47 for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    “We are pleased with our performance during the quarter, which resulted in our highest quarterly earnings per share since the quarter ended December 31, 2021,” said William Bruss, Chief Executive Officer of Waterstone Financial, Inc. “The Community Banking segment achieved $2.4 million of growth in net interest income compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2024, primarily due to continued improvement in our cost of funds. We continue to maintain strong asset quality and experience minimal loan loss activity, resulting in releases from our allowance for credit losses. The Mortgage Banking segment recorded pre-tax income as seasonal loan origination volumes expanded during the quarter and professional fees normalized following the finalization of our legal settlement during the prior quarter. On a consolidated level, we continued to add to book value per share through strong earnings and an active share repurchase program.”

    Highlights of the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    Waterstone Financial, Inc. (Consolidated)

    • Consolidated net income of Waterstone Financial, Inc. totaled $7.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to net income of $5.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Consolidated return on average assets (annualized) was 1.39% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and 1.02% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Consolidated return on average equity (annualized) was 9.04% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and 6.84% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Dividends declared during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $0.15 per common share.
    • During the quarter ended June 30, 2025, we repurchased approximately 508,000 shares at a cost (including the federal excise tax) of $6.5 million, or $12.80 per share. The share repurchases increased book value approximately $0.14 during the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
    • Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets was 0.37% at June 30, 2025, 0.35% at March 31, 2025, and 0.25% at June 30, 2024.
    • Past due loans as a percentage of total loans was 0.69% at June 30, 2025, 0.67% at March 31, 2025, and 0.76% at June 30, 2024.
    • Book value per share was $18.19 at June 30, 2025 and $17.53 at December 31, 2024.

    Community Banking Segment

    • Pre-tax income totaled $7.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a $2.6 million, or 50.4%, increase compared to $5.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Net interest income totaled $13.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a $2.4 million, or 21.4%, increase compared to $11.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Average loans held for investment totaled $1.67 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a decrease of $1.5 million, or 0.1%, compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The decrease was primarily due to a decrease in single-family mortgages offset by increases in commercial real estate and multi-family mortgages. Average loans held for investment decreased $8.1 million compared to $1.67 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The decrease was primarily due to decrease in single-family mortgages.
    • Net interest margin increased 59 basis points to 2.60% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 2.01% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, which was primarily driven by an increase in weighted average yield on loans receivable and held for sale and decreases in the cost of borrowings and weighted average cost of deposits. Net interest margin increased 13 basis points compared to 2.47% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, which was primarily driven by an increase in weighted average yield on loans receivable and held for sale and decreases in cost of borrowings and weighted average cost of deposits.
    • Past due loans at the community banking segment totaled $8.9 million at June 30, 2025, $7.6 million at March 31, 2025, and $9.3 million at June 30, 2024.
    • The segment had a negative provision for credit losses related to funded loans of $125,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to a negative provision for credit losses related to funded loans of $197,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The current quarter decrease was primarily due to decreases in multi-family qualitative risk factors, offset by an increase in the single-family loan qualitative factors primarily related to increases in internal asset quality risk factors and an increase in construction loan balances. The provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments was $106,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to a negative provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments of $82,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was due primarily to an increase in the loans approved that are currently waiting to close compared to the prior quarter end.
    • The efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP ratio, was 50.40% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to 62.37% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Average core retail deposits (excluding brokered and escrow accounts) totaled $1.31 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $91.7 million, or 7.5%, compared to $1.22 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Average deposits increased $32.9 million, or 10.3% annualized, compared to $1.28 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increases were primarily due to increases in checking, money market, and certificates of deposit balances. The segment had an average of $72.5 million in brokered certificate of deposits during the quarter ended June 30, 2025.

    Mortgage Banking Segment

    • Pre-tax income totaled $2.0 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024.
    • Loan originations decreased $45.3 million, or 7.1%, to $588.8 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $634.1 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Origination volume relative to purchase activity accounted for 91.7% of originations for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 92.7% of total originations for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Mortgage banking non-interest income decreased $2.4 million, or 9.7%, to $22.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $25.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Gross margin on loans sold totaled 3.84% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to 3.93% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Total compensation, payroll taxes and other employee benefits decreased $574,000, or 3.4%, to $16.3 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to $16.9 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The decrease primarily related to decreased commission expense and salary expense offset by an increase in health insurance expense.

    About Waterstone Financial, Inc.

    Waterstone Financial, Inc. is the savings and loan holding company for WaterStone Bank, a community-focused financial institution established in 1921. WaterStone Bank offers a comprehensive suite of personal and business banking products and operates 14 branch locations across southeastern Wisconsin. WaterStone Bank is also the parent company of WaterStone Mortgage Corporation, a national lender licensed in 48 states.

    With a long-standing commitment to innovation, integrity, and community service, Waterstone Financial, Inc. supports the financial and homeownership goals of customers nationwide. For more information about WaterStone Bank, go to http://www.wsbonline.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains statements or information that may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding expected financial and operating activities and results that are preceded by, followed by, or that include words such as “may,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates” or “believes.” Any such statements are based upon current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties and are subject to important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include changes in interest rates; demand for products and services; the degree of competition by traditional and nontraditional competitors; changes in banking regulation or actions by bank regulators; changes in tax laws; the impact of technological advances; governmental and regulatory policy changes; the outcomes of contingencies; trends in customer behavior as well as their ability to repay loans; changes in local real estate values; changes in the national and local economies; and other factors, including risk factors referenced in Item 1A. Risk Factors in Waterstone’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and as may be described from time to time in Waterstone’s subsequent SEC filings, which factors are incorporated herein by reference. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect only Waterstone’s belief as of the date of this press release.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Management uses non-GAAP financial information in its analysis of the Company’s performance. Management believes that this non-GAAP measure provides a greater understanding of ongoing operations and enhances comparability of results of operations with prior periods. The Company’s management believes that investors may use this non-GAAP measure to analyze the Company’s financial performance without the impact of unusual items or events that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. This non-GAAP data should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, and is not a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results. Limitations associated with non-GAAP financial measures include the risks that persons might disagree as to the appropriateness of items included in this measure and that different companies might calculate this measure differently.

    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
    (Unaudited)
     
      For The Three Months Ended June 30,     For The Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
      (In Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Interest income:                              
    Loans $ 25,875     $ 25,601     $ 50,953     $ 50,085  
    Mortgage-related securities   1,253       1,125       2,444       2,223  
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   1,557       1,294       3,043       2,617  
    Total interest income   28,685       28,020       56,440       54,925  
    Interest expense:                              
    Deposits   10,967       9,716       22,299       18,686  
    Borrowings   4,010       7,625       7,857       14,423  
    Total interest expense   14,977       17,341       30,156       33,109  
    Net interest income   13,708       10,679       26,284       21,816  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (9 )     (225 )     (567 )     (158 )
    Net interest income after provision (credit) for loan losses   13,717       10,904       26,851       21,974  
    Noninterest income:                              
    Service charges on loans and deposits   413       465       1,006       889  
    Increase in cash surrender value of life insurance   1,014       804       1,495       1,152  
    Mortgage banking income   22,559       24,838       38,287       44,906  
    Other   343       390       638       798  
    Total noninterest income   24,329       26,497       41,426       47,745  
    Noninterest expenses:                              
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   21,121       21,762       38,168       41,638  
    Occupancy, office furniture, and equipment   1,753       2,029       3,682       4,137  
    Advertising   746       987       1,469       1,901  
    Data processing   1,313       1,242       2,525       2,448  
    Communications   257       240       492       466  
    Professional fees   500       758       2,236       1,501  
    Real estate owned   (8 )     1       (18 )     14  
    Loan processing expense   817       861       1,737       1,907  
    Other   1,878       2,379       4,436       3,797  
    Total noninterest expenses   28,377       30,259       54,727       57,809  
    Income before income taxes   9,669       7,142       13,550       11,910  
    Income tax expense   1,942       1,430       2,787       3,160  
    Net income $ 7,727     $ 5,712     $ 10,763     $ 8,750  
    Income per share:                              
    Basic $ 0.43     $ 0.31     $ 0.59     $ 0.47  
    Diluted $ 0.43     $ 0.31     $ 0.59     $ 0.47  
    Weighted average shares outstanding:                              
    Basic   17,989       18,524       18,127       18,772  
    Diluted   18,004       18,568       18,143       18,802  
                                   
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
        
      June 30,     December 31,  
      2025     2024  
      (Unaudited)          
    Assets (In Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Cash $ 63,178     $ 35,182  
    Federal funds sold   7,465       4,302  
    Interest-earning deposits in other financial institutions and other short-term investments   280       277  
    Cash and cash equivalents   70,923       39,761  
    Securities available for sale (at fair value)   218,757       208,549  
    Loans held for sale (at fair value)   161,826       135,909  
    Loans receivable   1,664,273       1,680,576  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) – loans   17,800       18,247  
    Loans receivable, net   1,646,473       1,662,329  
                   
    Office properties and equipment, net   18,874       19,389  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock (at cost)   20,349       20,295  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   76,287       74,612  
    Real estate owned, net   85       505  
    Prepaid expenses and other assets   42,986       48,259  
    Total assets $ 2,256,560     $ 2,209,608  
                   
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity              
    Liabilities:              
    Demand deposits $ 174,506     $ 171,115  
    Money market and savings deposits   320,881       283,243  
    Time deposits   889,320       905,539  
    Total deposits   1,384,707       1,359,897  
                   
    Borrowings   465,726       446,519  
    Advance payments by borrowers for taxes   21,083       5,630  
    Other liabilities   43,553       58,427  
    Total liabilities   1,915,069       1,870,473  
                   
    Shareholders’ equity:              
    Preferred stock          
    Common stock   188       193  
    Additional paid-in capital   84,106       91,214  
    Retained earnings   282,578       277,196  
    Unearned ESOP shares   (10,089 )     (10,682
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes   (15,292 )     (18,786
    Total shareholders’ equity   341,491       339,135  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 2,256,560     $ 2,209,608  
                   
    Share Information              
    Shares outstanding   18,776       19,343  
    Book value per share $ 18.19     $ 17.53  
                   
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest income $ 13,708     $ 12,576     $ 12,835     $ 11,517     $ 10,679  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (9 )     (558 )     367       (377 )     (225 )
    Total noninterest income   24,329       17,097       19,005       22,552       26,497  
    Total noninterest expense   28,377       26,350       25,267       28,560       30,259  
    Income before income taxes   9,669       3,881       6,206       5,886       7,142  
    Income tax expense   1,942       845       996       1,158       1,430  
    Net income $ 7,727     $ 3,036     $ 5,210     $ 4,728     $ 5,712  
    Income per share – basic $ 0.43     $ 0.17     $ 0.28     $ 0.26     $ 0.31  
    Income per share – diluted $ 0.43     $ 0.17     $ 0.28     $ 0.26     $ 0.31  
    Dividends declared per common share $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15  
                                           
    Performance Ratios (annualized):                                      
    Return on average assets – QTD   1.39 %     0.57 %     0.94 %     0.83 %     1.02 %
    Return on average equity – QTD   9.04 %     3.61 %     6.05 %     5.55 %     6.84 %
    Net interest margin – QTD   2.60 %     2.47 %     2.42 %     2.13 %     2.01 %
                                           
    Return on average assets – YTD   0.99 %     0.57 %     0.84 %     0.81 %     0.79 %
    Return on average equity – YTD   6.32 %     3.61 %     5.48 %     5.30 %     5.17 %
    Net interest margin – YTD   2.54 %     2.47 %     2.17 %     2.09 %     2.08 %
                                           
    Asset Quality Ratios:                                      
    Past due loans to total loans   0.69 %     0.67 %     0.95 %     0.63 %     0.76 %
    Nonaccrual loans to total loans   0.49 %     0.45 %     0.34 %     0.32 %     0.33 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.37 %     0.35 %     0.28 %     0.25 %     0.25 %
    Allowance for credit losses – loans to loans receivable   1.07 %     1.08 %     1.09 %     1.07 %     1.10 %
                                           
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    SUMMARY OF QUARTERLY AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELD/COSTS
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Average balances (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Interest-earning assets                                      
    Loans receivable and held for sale $ 1,812,065     $ 1,768,617     $ 1,819,574     $ 1,870,627     $ 1,859,608  
    Mortgage related securities   173,220       170,947       168,521       170,221       171,895  
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   131,710       123,004       124,658       115,270       107,992  
    Total interest-earning assets   2,116,995       2,062,568       2,112,753       2,156,118       2,139,495  
    Noninterest-earning assets   105,382       105,030       100,627       104,600       104,019  
    Total assets $ 2,222,377     $ 2,167,598     $ 2,213,380     $ 2,260,718     $ 2,243,514  
                                           
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                      
    Demand accounts $ 89,548     $ 87,393     $ 92,247     $ 89,334     $ 91,300  
    Money market, savings, and escrow accounts   320,908       300,686       306,478       304,116       293,483  
    Certificates of deposit – retail   830,550       818,612       810,340       786,228       758,252  
    Certificates of deposit – brokered   72,533       97,101       59,254              
    Total interest-bearing deposits   1,313,539       1,303,792       1,268,319       1,179,678       1,143,035  
    Borrowings   437,784       397,053       464,964       600,570       622,771  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,751,323       1,700,845       1,733,283       1,780,248       1,765,806  
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   85,665       80,372       87,889       91,532       93,637  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities   42,669       44,905       49,645       49,787       48,315  
    Total liabilities   1,879,657       1,826,122       1,870,817       1,921,567       1,907,758  
    Equity   342,720       341,476       342,563       339,151       335,756  
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2,222,377     $ 2,167,598     $ 2,213,380     $ 2,260,718     $ 2,243,514  
                                           
    Average Yield/Costs (annualized)                                      
    Loans receivable and held for sale   5.73 %     5.75 %     5.75 %     5.65 %     5.54 %
    Mortgage related securities   2.90 %     2.83 %     2.67 %     2.66 %     2.63 %
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   4.74 %     4.90 %     4.85 %     5.05 %     4.82 %
    Total interest-earning assets   5.43 %     5.46 %     5.46 %     5.39 %     5.27 %
                                           
    Demand accounts   0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %
    Money market and savings accounts   2.07 %     2.10 %     2.00 %     1.94 %     1.89 %
    Certificates of deposit – retail   4.11 %     4.33 %     4.53 %     4.54 %     4.41 %
    Certificates of deposit – brokered   4.35 %     4.18 %     4.18 %     0.00 %     0.00 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   3.35 %     3.52 %     3.58 %     3.53 %     3.42 %
    Borrowings   3.67 %     3.93 %     4.11 %     4.77 %     4.92 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   3.43 %     3.62 %     3.72 %     3.95 %     3.95 %
                                           
    COMMUNITY BANKING SEGMENT
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest income $ 13,640     $ 12,403     $ 12,886     $ 12,250     $ 11,234  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (19 )     (518 )     331       (302 )     (279 )
    Total noninterest income   1,686       1,348       1,595       1,227       1,491  
    Noninterest expenses:                                      
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   5,027       5,212       4,883       5,326       5,116  
    Occupancy, office furniture and equipment   920       1,076       825       904       983  
    Advertising   219       171       204       311       229  
    Data processing   806       712       691       720       687  
    Communications   99       100       89       80       72  
    Professional fees   196       347       196       190       177  
    Real estate owned   (8 )     (10 )     12             1  
    Loan processing expense                            
    Other   466       596       563       602       672  
    Total noninterest expense   7,725       8,204       7,463       8,133       7,937  
    Income before income taxes   7,620       6,065       6,687       5,646       5,067  
    Income tax expense   1,400       1,427       1,399       941       718  
    Net income $ 6,220     $ 4,638     $ 5,288     $ 4,705     $ 4,349  
                                           
    Efficiency ratio – QTD (non-GAAP)   50.40 %     59.66 %     51.54 %     60.35 %     62.37 %
    Efficiency ratio – YTD (non-GAAP)   54.78 %     59.66 %     59.58 %     62.58 %     63.77 %
                                           
    MORTGAGE BANKING SEGMENT
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest loss $ 53     $ 152     $ (92 )   $ (760 )   $ (552 )
    Provision for credit losses   10       (40 )     36       (75 )     54  
    Total noninterest income   22,643       15,731       17,455       21,386       25,081  
    Noninterest expenses:                                      
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   16,312       12,054       13,781       15,930       16,886  
    Occupancy, office furniture and equipment   833       853       754       953       1,046  
    Advertising   527       552       523       615       758  
    Data processing   507       498       542       570       549  
    Communications   158       135       135       152       168  
    Professional fees   303       1,373       917       379       569  
    Real estate owned                            
    Loan processing expense   817       920       486       697       861  
    Other   1,230       1,751       814       1,261       1,641  
    Total noninterest expense   20,687       18,136       17,952       20,557       22,478  
    (Loss) income before income taxes (benefit) expense   1,999       (2,213 )     (625 )     144       1,997  
    Income tax (benefit) expense)   531       (588 )     (428 )     194       684  
    Net (loss) income $ 1,468     $ (1,625 )   $ (197 )   $ (50 )   $ 1,313  
                                           
    Efficiency ratio – QTD (non-GAAP)   91.15 %     114.18 %     103.39 %     99.67 %     91.64 %
    Efficiency ratio – YTD (non-GAAP)   100.63 %     114.18 %     97.74 %     96.23 %     94.62 %
                                           
    Loan originations $ 588,838     $ 387,729     $ 470,650     $ 558,729     $ 634,109  
    Purchase   91.7 %     87.5 %     82.1 %     88.9 %     92.7 %
    Refinance   8.3 %     12.5 %     17.9 %     11.1 %     7.3 %
    Gross margin on loans sold(1)   3.84 %     3.98 %     3.74 %     3.83 %     3.93 %
                                           

    (1) Gross margin on loans sold equals mortgage banking income (excluding the change in interest rate lock value) divided by total loan originations.

    Contact: Mark R. Gerke
    Chief Financial Officer
    414-459-4012
    markgerke@wsbonline.com

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Waterstone Financial, Inc. Announces Results of Operations for the Quarter and Six Months Ended June 30, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WAUWATOSA, Wis., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Waterstone Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSBF), holding company for WaterStone Bank, reported net income of $7.7 million, or $0.43 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to $5.7 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Net income per diluted share was $0.59 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to net income per diluted share of $0.47 for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    “We are pleased with our performance during the quarter, which resulted in our highest quarterly earnings per share since the quarter ended December 31, 2021,” said William Bruss, Chief Executive Officer of Waterstone Financial, Inc. “The Community Banking segment achieved $2.4 million of growth in net interest income compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2024, primarily due to continued improvement in our cost of funds. We continue to maintain strong asset quality and experience minimal loan loss activity, resulting in releases from our allowance for credit losses. The Mortgage Banking segment recorded pre-tax income as seasonal loan origination volumes expanded during the quarter and professional fees normalized following the finalization of our legal settlement during the prior quarter. On a consolidated level, we continued to add to book value per share through strong earnings and an active share repurchase program.”

    Highlights of the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    Waterstone Financial, Inc. (Consolidated)

    • Consolidated net income of Waterstone Financial, Inc. totaled $7.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to net income of $5.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Consolidated return on average assets (annualized) was 1.39% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and 1.02% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Consolidated return on average equity (annualized) was 9.04% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and 6.84% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Dividends declared during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $0.15 per common share.
    • During the quarter ended June 30, 2025, we repurchased approximately 508,000 shares at a cost (including the federal excise tax) of $6.5 million, or $12.80 per share. The share repurchases increased book value approximately $0.14 during the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
    • Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets was 0.37% at June 30, 2025, 0.35% at March 31, 2025, and 0.25% at June 30, 2024.
    • Past due loans as a percentage of total loans was 0.69% at June 30, 2025, 0.67% at March 31, 2025, and 0.76% at June 30, 2024.
    • Book value per share was $18.19 at June 30, 2025 and $17.53 at December 31, 2024.

    Community Banking Segment

    • Pre-tax income totaled $7.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a $2.6 million, or 50.4%, increase compared to $5.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Net interest income totaled $13.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a $2.4 million, or 21.4%, increase compared to $11.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Average loans held for investment totaled $1.67 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which represents a decrease of $1.5 million, or 0.1%, compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The decrease was primarily due to a decrease in single-family mortgages offset by increases in commercial real estate and multi-family mortgages. Average loans held for investment decreased $8.1 million compared to $1.67 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The decrease was primarily due to decrease in single-family mortgages.
    • Net interest margin increased 59 basis points to 2.60% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 2.01% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, which was primarily driven by an increase in weighted average yield on loans receivable and held for sale and decreases in the cost of borrowings and weighted average cost of deposits. Net interest margin increased 13 basis points compared to 2.47% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, which was primarily driven by an increase in weighted average yield on loans receivable and held for sale and decreases in cost of borrowings and weighted average cost of deposits.
    • Past due loans at the community banking segment totaled $8.9 million at June 30, 2025, $7.6 million at March 31, 2025, and $9.3 million at June 30, 2024.
    • The segment had a negative provision for credit losses related to funded loans of $125,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to a negative provision for credit losses related to funded loans of $197,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The current quarter decrease was primarily due to decreases in multi-family qualitative risk factors, offset by an increase in the single-family loan qualitative factors primarily related to increases in internal asset quality risk factors and an increase in construction loan balances. The provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments was $106,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to a negative provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments of $82,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The provision for credit losses related to unfunded loan commitments for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was due primarily to an increase in the loans approved that are currently waiting to close compared to the prior quarter end.
    • The efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP ratio, was 50.40% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to 62.37% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Average core retail deposits (excluding brokered and escrow accounts) totaled $1.31 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $91.7 million, or 7.5%, compared to $1.22 billion during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Average deposits increased $32.9 million, or 10.3% annualized, compared to $1.28 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increases were primarily due to increases in checking, money market, and certificates of deposit balances. The segment had an average of $72.5 million in brokered certificate of deposits during the quarter ended June 30, 2025.

    Mortgage Banking Segment

    • Pre-tax income totaled $2.0 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024.
    • Loan originations decreased $45.3 million, or 7.1%, to $588.8 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $634.1 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Origination volume relative to purchase activity accounted for 91.7% of originations for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 92.7% of total originations for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Mortgage banking non-interest income decreased $2.4 million, or 9.7%, to $22.6 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $25.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Gross margin on loans sold totaled 3.84% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to 3.93% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Total compensation, payroll taxes and other employee benefits decreased $574,000, or 3.4%, to $16.3 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to $16.9 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The decrease primarily related to decreased commission expense and salary expense offset by an increase in health insurance expense.

    About Waterstone Financial, Inc.

    Waterstone Financial, Inc. is the savings and loan holding company for WaterStone Bank, a community-focused financial institution established in 1921. WaterStone Bank offers a comprehensive suite of personal and business banking products and operates 14 branch locations across southeastern Wisconsin. WaterStone Bank is also the parent company of WaterStone Mortgage Corporation, a national lender licensed in 48 states.

    With a long-standing commitment to innovation, integrity, and community service, Waterstone Financial, Inc. supports the financial and homeownership goals of customers nationwide. For more information about WaterStone Bank, go to http://www.wsbonline.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains statements or information that may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding expected financial and operating activities and results that are preceded by, followed by, or that include words such as “may,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates” or “believes.” Any such statements are based upon current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties and are subject to important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include changes in interest rates; demand for products and services; the degree of competition by traditional and nontraditional competitors; changes in banking regulation or actions by bank regulators; changes in tax laws; the impact of technological advances; governmental and regulatory policy changes; the outcomes of contingencies; trends in customer behavior as well as their ability to repay loans; changes in local real estate values; changes in the national and local economies; and other factors, including risk factors referenced in Item 1A. Risk Factors in Waterstone’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and as may be described from time to time in Waterstone’s subsequent SEC filings, which factors are incorporated herein by reference. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect only Waterstone’s belief as of the date of this press release.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Management uses non-GAAP financial information in its analysis of the Company’s performance. Management believes that this non-GAAP measure provides a greater understanding of ongoing operations and enhances comparability of results of operations with prior periods. The Company’s management believes that investors may use this non-GAAP measure to analyze the Company’s financial performance without the impact of unusual items or events that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. This non-GAAP data should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, and is not a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results. Limitations associated with non-GAAP financial measures include the risks that persons might disagree as to the appropriateness of items included in this measure and that different companies might calculate this measure differently.

    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
    (Unaudited)
     
      For The Three Months Ended June 30,     For The Six Months Ended June 30,  
      2025     2024     2025     2024  
      (In Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Interest income:                              
    Loans $ 25,875     $ 25,601     $ 50,953     $ 50,085  
    Mortgage-related securities   1,253       1,125       2,444       2,223  
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   1,557       1,294       3,043       2,617  
    Total interest income   28,685       28,020       56,440       54,925  
    Interest expense:                              
    Deposits   10,967       9,716       22,299       18,686  
    Borrowings   4,010       7,625       7,857       14,423  
    Total interest expense   14,977       17,341       30,156       33,109  
    Net interest income   13,708       10,679       26,284       21,816  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (9 )     (225 )     (567 )     (158 )
    Net interest income after provision (credit) for loan losses   13,717       10,904       26,851       21,974  
    Noninterest income:                              
    Service charges on loans and deposits   413       465       1,006       889  
    Increase in cash surrender value of life insurance   1,014       804       1,495       1,152  
    Mortgage banking income   22,559       24,838       38,287       44,906  
    Other   343       390       638       798  
    Total noninterest income   24,329       26,497       41,426       47,745  
    Noninterest expenses:                              
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   21,121       21,762       38,168       41,638  
    Occupancy, office furniture, and equipment   1,753       2,029       3,682       4,137  
    Advertising   746       987       1,469       1,901  
    Data processing   1,313       1,242       2,525       2,448  
    Communications   257       240       492       466  
    Professional fees   500       758       2,236       1,501  
    Real estate owned   (8 )     1       (18 )     14  
    Loan processing expense   817       861       1,737       1,907  
    Other   1,878       2,379       4,436       3,797  
    Total noninterest expenses   28,377       30,259       54,727       57,809  
    Income before income taxes   9,669       7,142       13,550       11,910  
    Income tax expense   1,942       1,430       2,787       3,160  
    Net income $ 7,727     $ 5,712     $ 10,763     $ 8,750  
    Income per share:                              
    Basic $ 0.43     $ 0.31     $ 0.59     $ 0.47  
    Diluted $ 0.43     $ 0.31     $ 0.59     $ 0.47  
    Weighted average shares outstanding:                              
    Basic   17,989       18,524       18,127       18,772  
    Diluted   18,004       18,568       18,143       18,802  
                                   
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
        
      June 30,     December 31,  
      2025     2024  
      (Unaudited)          
    Assets (In Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Cash $ 63,178     $ 35,182  
    Federal funds sold   7,465       4,302  
    Interest-earning deposits in other financial institutions and other short-term investments   280       277  
    Cash and cash equivalents   70,923       39,761  
    Securities available for sale (at fair value)   218,757       208,549  
    Loans held for sale (at fair value)   161,826       135,909  
    Loans receivable   1,664,273       1,680,576  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) – loans   17,800       18,247  
    Loans receivable, net   1,646,473       1,662,329  
                   
    Office properties and equipment, net   18,874       19,389  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock (at cost)   20,349       20,295  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   76,287       74,612  
    Real estate owned, net   85       505  
    Prepaid expenses and other assets   42,986       48,259  
    Total assets $ 2,256,560     $ 2,209,608  
                   
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity              
    Liabilities:              
    Demand deposits $ 174,506     $ 171,115  
    Money market and savings deposits   320,881       283,243  
    Time deposits   889,320       905,539  
    Total deposits   1,384,707       1,359,897  
                   
    Borrowings   465,726       446,519  
    Advance payments by borrowers for taxes   21,083       5,630  
    Other liabilities   43,553       58,427  
    Total liabilities   1,915,069       1,870,473  
                   
    Shareholders’ equity:              
    Preferred stock          
    Common stock   188       193  
    Additional paid-in capital   84,106       91,214  
    Retained earnings   282,578       277,196  
    Unearned ESOP shares   (10,089 )     (10,682
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes   (15,292 )     (18,786
    Total shareholders’ equity   341,491       339,135  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 2,256,560     $ 2,209,608  
                   
    Share Information              
    Shares outstanding   18,776       19,343  
    Book value per share $ 18.19     $ 17.53  
                   
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest income $ 13,708     $ 12,576     $ 12,835     $ 11,517     $ 10,679  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (9 )     (558 )     367       (377 )     (225 )
    Total noninterest income   24,329       17,097       19,005       22,552       26,497  
    Total noninterest expense   28,377       26,350       25,267       28,560       30,259  
    Income before income taxes   9,669       3,881       6,206       5,886       7,142  
    Income tax expense   1,942       845       996       1,158       1,430  
    Net income $ 7,727     $ 3,036     $ 5,210     $ 4,728     $ 5,712  
    Income per share – basic $ 0.43     $ 0.17     $ 0.28     $ 0.26     $ 0.31  
    Income per share – diluted $ 0.43     $ 0.17     $ 0.28     $ 0.26     $ 0.31  
    Dividends declared per common share $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15     $ 0.15  
                                           
    Performance Ratios (annualized):                                      
    Return on average assets – QTD   1.39 %     0.57 %     0.94 %     0.83 %     1.02 %
    Return on average equity – QTD   9.04 %     3.61 %     6.05 %     5.55 %     6.84 %
    Net interest margin – QTD   2.60 %     2.47 %     2.42 %     2.13 %     2.01 %
                                           
    Return on average assets – YTD   0.99 %     0.57 %     0.84 %     0.81 %     0.79 %
    Return on average equity – YTD   6.32 %     3.61 %     5.48 %     5.30 %     5.17 %
    Net interest margin – YTD   2.54 %     2.47 %     2.17 %     2.09 %     2.08 %
                                           
    Asset Quality Ratios:                                      
    Past due loans to total loans   0.69 %     0.67 %     0.95 %     0.63 %     0.76 %
    Nonaccrual loans to total loans   0.49 %     0.45 %     0.34 %     0.32 %     0.33 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets   0.37 %     0.35 %     0.28 %     0.25 %     0.25 %
    Allowance for credit losses – loans to loans receivable   1.07 %     1.08 %     1.09 %     1.07 %     1.10 %
                                           
    WATERSTONE FINANCIAL, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    SUMMARY OF QUARTERLY AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELD/COSTS
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Average balances (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Interest-earning assets                                      
    Loans receivable and held for sale $ 1,812,065     $ 1,768,617     $ 1,819,574     $ 1,870,627     $ 1,859,608  
    Mortgage related securities   173,220       170,947       168,521       170,221       171,895  
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   131,710       123,004       124,658       115,270       107,992  
    Total interest-earning assets   2,116,995       2,062,568       2,112,753       2,156,118       2,139,495  
    Noninterest-earning assets   105,382       105,030       100,627       104,600       104,019  
    Total assets $ 2,222,377     $ 2,167,598     $ 2,213,380     $ 2,260,718     $ 2,243,514  
                                           
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                      
    Demand accounts $ 89,548     $ 87,393     $ 92,247     $ 89,334     $ 91,300  
    Money market, savings, and escrow accounts   320,908       300,686       306,478       304,116       293,483  
    Certificates of deposit – retail   830,550       818,612       810,340       786,228       758,252  
    Certificates of deposit – brokered   72,533       97,101       59,254              
    Total interest-bearing deposits   1,313,539       1,303,792       1,268,319       1,179,678       1,143,035  
    Borrowings   437,784       397,053       464,964       600,570       622,771  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,751,323       1,700,845       1,733,283       1,780,248       1,765,806  
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   85,665       80,372       87,889       91,532       93,637  
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities   42,669       44,905       49,645       49,787       48,315  
    Total liabilities   1,879,657       1,826,122       1,870,817       1,921,567       1,907,758  
    Equity   342,720       341,476       342,563       339,151       335,756  
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2,222,377     $ 2,167,598     $ 2,213,380     $ 2,260,718     $ 2,243,514  
                                           
    Average Yield/Costs (annualized)                                      
    Loans receivable and held for sale   5.73 %     5.75 %     5.75 %     5.65 %     5.54 %
    Mortgage related securities   2.90 %     2.83 %     2.67 %     2.66 %     2.63 %
    Debt securities, federal funds sold and short-term investments   4.74 %     4.90 %     4.85 %     5.05 %     4.82 %
    Total interest-earning assets   5.43 %     5.46 %     5.46 %     5.39 %     5.27 %
                                           
    Demand accounts   0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     0.11 %
    Money market and savings accounts   2.07 %     2.10 %     2.00 %     1.94 %     1.89 %
    Certificates of deposit – retail   4.11 %     4.33 %     4.53 %     4.54 %     4.41 %
    Certificates of deposit – brokered   4.35 %     4.18 %     4.18 %     0.00 %     0.00 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   3.35 %     3.52 %     3.58 %     3.53 %     3.42 %
    Borrowings   3.67 %     3.93 %     4.11 %     4.77 %     4.92 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   3.43 %     3.62 %     3.72 %     3.95 %     3.95 %
                                           
    COMMUNITY BANKING SEGMENT
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
     
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest income $ 13,640     $ 12,403     $ 12,886     $ 12,250     $ 11,234  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   (19 )     (518 )     331       (302 )     (279 )
    Total noninterest income   1,686       1,348       1,595       1,227       1,491  
    Noninterest expenses:                                      
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   5,027       5,212       4,883       5,326       5,116  
    Occupancy, office furniture and equipment   920       1,076       825       904       983  
    Advertising   219       171       204       311       229  
    Data processing   806       712       691       720       687  
    Communications   99       100       89       80       72  
    Professional fees   196       347       196       190       177  
    Real estate owned   (8 )     (10 )     12             1  
    Loan processing expense                            
    Other   466       596       563       602       672  
    Total noninterest expense   7,725       8,204       7,463       8,133       7,937  
    Income before income taxes   7,620       6,065       6,687       5,646       5,067  
    Income tax expense   1,400       1,427       1,399       941       718  
    Net income $ 6,220     $ 4,638     $ 5,288     $ 4,705     $ 4,349  
                                           
    Efficiency ratio – QTD (non-GAAP)   50.40 %     59.66 %     51.54 %     60.35 %     62.37 %
    Efficiency ratio – YTD (non-GAAP)   54.78 %     59.66 %     59.58 %     62.58 %     63.77 %
                                           
    MORTGAGE BANKING SEGMENT
    SUMMARY OF KEY QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
    (Unaudited)
      At or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
      2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
      (Dollars in Thousands)  
    Condensed Results of Operations:                                      
    Net interest loss $ 53     $ 152     $ (92 )   $ (760 )   $ (552 )
    Provision for credit losses   10       (40 )     36       (75 )     54  
    Total noninterest income   22,643       15,731       17,455       21,386       25,081  
    Noninterest expenses:                                      
    Compensation, payroll taxes, and other employee benefits   16,312       12,054       13,781       15,930       16,886  
    Occupancy, office furniture and equipment   833       853       754       953       1,046  
    Advertising   527       552       523       615       758  
    Data processing   507       498       542       570       549  
    Communications   158       135       135       152       168  
    Professional fees   303       1,373       917       379       569  
    Real estate owned                            
    Loan processing expense   817       920       486       697       861  
    Other   1,230       1,751       814       1,261       1,641  
    Total noninterest expense   20,687       18,136       17,952       20,557       22,478  
    (Loss) income before income taxes (benefit) expense   1,999       (2,213 )     (625 )     144       1,997  
    Income tax (benefit) expense)   531       (588 )     (428 )     194       684  
    Net (loss) income $ 1,468     $ (1,625 )   $ (197 )   $ (50 )   $ 1,313  
                                           
    Efficiency ratio – QTD (non-GAAP)   91.15 %     114.18 %     103.39 %     99.67 %     91.64 %
    Efficiency ratio – YTD (non-GAAP)   100.63 %     114.18 %     97.74 %     96.23 %     94.62 %
                                           
    Loan originations $ 588,838     $ 387,729     $ 470,650     $ 558,729     $ 634,109  
    Purchase   91.7 %     87.5 %     82.1 %     88.9 %     92.7 %
    Refinance   8.3 %     12.5 %     17.9 %     11.1 %     7.3 %
    Gross margin on loans sold(1)   3.84 %     3.98 %     3.74 %     3.83 %     3.93 %
                                           

    (1) Gross margin on loans sold equals mortgage banking income (excluding the change in interest rate lock value) divided by total loan originations.

    Contact: Mark R. Gerke
    Chief Financial Officer
    414-459-4012
    markgerke@wsbonline.com

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  • MIL-OSI: NextNav Announces Date for Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Call

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RESTON, Va., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NextNav (Nasdaq: NN), a leader in next generation positioning, navigation, timing (PNT) and 3D geolocation, today announced that it will release its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 after market close on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, and will host a conference call on the same day at 5:00 PM ET to discuss its results and operational highlights.

    Registration for the conference call can be completed by visiting the following website prior to, or on the day of, the conference call: https://registrations.events/direct/Q4I629360. After registering, each participant will be provided with call details and a registrant ID. Reminders will also be sent to registered participants via email. Alternatively, the conference call will be available via a live webcast.

    To access the live webcast or a replay, visit the Company’s investor relations website at https://ir.nextnav.com/.

    A replay will be available through August 13, 2025. To receive replay details, please register through the link above. After registering for replay details, each participant will be provided with call details and access codes to listen to the call playback.

    About NextNav

    NextNav Inc. (Nasdaq: NN) is a leader in next-generation positioning, navigation and timing (PNT), enabling a whole new ecosystem of applications and services that rely upon 3D geolocation and PNT technology. Powered by low-band licensed spectrum, NextNav’s positioning and timing technologies deliver accurate, reliable, and resilient 3D PNT solutions for critical infrastructure, GPS resiliency and commercial use cases.

    For more information, please visit https://nextnav.com/ or follow NextNav on X at https://x.com/NextNav or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextnav/.

    Source: NN-FIN

    Investor Contact:
    IR@nextnav.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Rigetti Computing to Report Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Host Conference Call on August 12, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BERKELEY, Calif., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rigetti Computing, Inc. (“Rigetti” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: RGTI), a pioneer in hybrid quantum-classical computing, announced today that it will release second quarter 2025 results on August 12, 2025 after market close. The Company will host a conference call to discuss its financial results and provide an update on its business operations at 5:00 p.m. ET the same day.

    Key details regarding the call are as follows:

    Call Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
    Call Time: 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT
    Webcast Link: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/8kvnrhub
    Live Call Participant Link: https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BIf27dc41c4e0f4111a2f9000900ce8dd6

    Webcast Instructions
    You can listen to a live audio webcast of the conference call by visiting the “Webcast Link” above or the “Events & Presentations” section of the Company’s Investor Relations website at https://investors.rigetti.com/. A replay of the conference call will be available at the same locations following the conclusion of the call for one year.

    Live Call Participant Instructions
    To participate in the live call, you must register using the “Live Call Participant Link” above. Once registered, you will receive dial-in numbers and a unique PIN number. When you dial in, you will input your PIN and be routed into the call. If you register and forget your PIN, or lose the registration confirmation email, simply re-register to receive a new PIN.

    About Rigetti
    Rigetti is a pioneer in full-stack quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform. In 2021, Rigetti began selling on-premises quantum computing systems with qubit counts between 24 and 84 qubits, supporting national laboratories and quantum computing centers. Rigetti’s 9-qubit Novera™ QPU was introduced in 2023 supporting a broader R&D community with a high-performance, on-premises QPU designed to plug into a customer’s existing cryogenic and control systems. The Company’s proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure provides high-performance integration with public and private clouds for practical quantum computing. Rigetti has developed the industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum computing systems. The Company designs and manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility. Learn more at www.rigetti.com.

    Rigetti Computing Media Contact:
    press@rigetti.com
    Rigetti Computing Investor Relations Contact:
    IR@Rigetti.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Hanmi Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LOS ANGELES, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hanmi Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: HAFC, or “Hanmi”), the parent company of Hanmi Bank (the “Bank”), today reported financial results for the second quarter of 2025.

    Net income for the second quarter of 2025 was $15.1 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, compared with $17.7 million, or $0.58 per diluted share for the first quarter of 2025. The return on average assets for the second quarter of 2025 was 0.79% and the return on average equity was 7.48%, compared with a return on average assets of 0.94% and a return on average equity of 8.92% for the first quarter of 2025.

    CEO Commentary

    “Hanmi delivered solid performance in the second quarter, highlighted by strong operational metrics,” said Bonnie Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We further expanded our net interest margin to 3.07%, and grew preprovision net revenue by 3.7%, primarily driven by lower funding costs.”

    “Loans grew 1.6% on an annualized basis with healthy C&I and residential mortgage loan production. Our relationship-based model continued to drive deposit growth, up 1.7% for the quarter. Noninterest-bearing demand deposit balances remained strong, accounting for over 30% of total deposits.”

    “Our second quarter net income was impacted by credit loss expense; however, importantly, asset quality remained excellent with significant improvement from the prior quarter. Criticized loans, nonaccrual loans and delinquent loans all declined notably. Looking to the second half of the year, we are encouraged by the strength of our loan pipeline and remain focused on deepening client relationships, expanding our market presence and leveraging our balance sheet to deliver sustainable long-term growth.”

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights:

    • Second quarter net income was $15.1 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, compared with $17.7 million, or $0.58 per diluted share in the first quarter; the decline was driven by credit loss expense of $7.6 million.
    • Preprovision net revenue1 grew 3.7%, or $1.0 million, reflecting a 3.7% increase in net interest income, a five basis point increase in the net interest margin, a 4.5% increase in noninterest income and well-managed noninterest expenses with the efficiency ratio remaining unchanged at 55.7%.
    • Asset quality improved significantly from the first quarter – criticized loans dropped 71.8% to 0.74% of total loans reflecting $85.3 million in loan upgrades of two CRE loans, a $20.0 million loan payment, and an $8.6 million loan charge-off; nonaccrual loans fell 26.8% to 0.41% of total loans reflecting the loan charge-off; and loan delinquencies declined to 0.17% of total loans.
    • Loans receivables were $6.31 billion at June 30, 2025, up 0.4% from the end of the first quarter of 2025; loan production for the second quarter was $329.6 million, with a weighted average interest rate of 7.10%.
    • Deposits were $6.73 billion at June 30, 2025, up 1.7% from the end of the first quarter of 2025; noninterest-bearing demand deposits at June 30, 2025 were 31.3% of total deposits.
    • Hanmi’s capital position remains strong with the ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets2 at 9.58% and the common equity tier 1 capital ratio at 12.12%; both essentially unchanged from the first quarter; tangible book value per share3 was $24.91.

    ____________________________________
    1 See non-GAAP reconciliation provided at the end of this news release.

    For more information about Hanmi, please see the Q2 2025 Investor Update (and Supplemental Financial Information), which is available on the Bank’s website at www.hanmi.com and via a current report on Form 8-K on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. Also, please refer to “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” herein for further details of the presentation of certain non-GAAP financial measures.

    Quarterly Highlights
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

        As of or for the Three Months Ended     Amount Change  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
                                               
    Net income   $ 15,117     $ 17,672     $ 17,695     $ 14,892     $ 14,451     $ (2,555 )   $ 666  
    Net income per diluted common share   $ 0.50     $ 0.58     $ 0.58     $ 0.49     $ 0.48     $ (0.08 )   $ 0.02  
                                               
    Assets   $ 7,862,363     $ 7,729,035     $ 7,677,925     $ 7,712,299     $ 7,586,347     $ 133,328     $ 276,016  
    Loans receivable   $ 6,305,957     $ 6,282,189     $ 6,251,377     $ 6,257,744     $ 6,176,359     $ 23,768     $ 129,598  
    Deposits   $ 6,729,122     $ 6,619,475     $ 6,435,776     $ 6,403,221     $ 6,329,340     $ 109,647     $ 399,782  
                                               
    Return on average assets     0.79 %     0.94 %     0.93 %     0.79 %     0.77 %     -0.15       0.02  
    Return on average stockholders’ equity     7.48 %     8.92 %     8.89 %     7.55 %     7.50 %     -1.44       -0.02  
                                               
    Net interest margin     3.07 %     3.02 %     2.91 %     2.74 %     2.69 %     0.05       0.38  
    Efficiency ratio (1)     55.74 %     55.69 %     56.79 %     59.98 %     62.24 %     0.05       -6.50  
                                               
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (2)     9.58 %     9.59 %     9.41 %     9.42 %     9.19 %     -0.01       0.39  
    Tangible common equity per common share (2)   $ 24.91     $ 24.49     $ 23.88     $ 24.03     $ 22.99       0.42       1.92  
                                               
    (1) Noninterest expense divided by net interest income plus noninterest income.  
    (2) Refer to “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for further details.  


    Results of Operations

    Net interest income for the second quarter was $57.1 million, up 3.7% from $55.1 million for the first quarter of 2025. The increase reflected the benefit of lower rates on interest-bearing liabilities, a higher volume of interest-earning assets and one additional day in the quarter. Average interest-earning assets increased 1.2% while the average yield decreased by one basis point. Average loans receivable increased 1.1% while the average yield decreased by two basis points to 5.93%. Average interest-bearing liabilities increased 0.9% while the average rate paid declined seven basis points. Average interest-bearing deposits, however, increased 3.7% while the average rate paid declined by five basis points to 3.64%, primarily due to lower rates paid on time deposits. Average borrowings fell 66.5% while the average rate paid increased one basis point. 

    Net interest margin (taxable equivalent) for the second quarter was 3.07%, up five basis points from 3.02% for the first quarter of 2025. The increase in the net interest margin reflected principally the benefit from lower average borrowings and a higher average balance of interest-bearing deposits in other banks.

    ____________________________________
    2 See non-GAAP reconciliation provided at the end of this news release.
    3 See non-GAAP reconciliation provided at the end of this news release.

        For the Three Months Ended (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
    Net Interest Income   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
                                               
    Interest and fees on loans receivable (1)   $ 92,589     $ 90,887     $ 91,545     $ 92,182     $ 90,752       1.9 %     2.0 %
    Interest on securities     6,261       6,169       5,866       5,523       5,238       1.5 %     19.5 %
    Dividends on FHLB stock     354       360       360       356       357       -1.7 %     -0.8 %
    Interest on deposits in other banks     2,129       1,841       2,342       2,356       2,313       15.6 %     -8.0 %
    Total interest and dividend income   $ 101,333     $ 99,257     $ 100,113     $ 100,417     $ 98,660       2.1 %     2.7 %
                                               
    Interest on deposits     41,924       40,559       43,406       47,153       46,495       3.4 %     -9.8 %
    Interest on borrowings     684       2,024       1,634       1,561       1,896       -66.2 %     -63.9 %
    Interest on subordinated debentures     1,586       1,582       1,624       1,652       1,649       0.3 %     -3.8 %
    Total interest expense     44,194       44,165       46,664       50,366       50,040       0.1 %     -11.7 %
    Net interest income   $ 57,139     $ 55,092     $ 53,449     $ 50,051     $ 48,620       3.7 %     17.5 %
                                               
    (1) Includes loans held for sale.  
        For the Three Months Ended (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
    Average Earning Assets and Interest-bearing Liabilities   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 6,257,741     $ 6,189,531     $ 6,103,264     $ 6,112,324     $ 6,089,440       1.1 %     2.8 %
    Securities     993,975       1,001,499       998,313       986,041       979,671       -0.8 %     1.5 %
    FHLB stock     16,385       16,385       16,385       16,385       16,385       0.0 %     0.0 %
    Interest-bearing deposits in other banks     200,266       176,028       204,408       183,027       180,177       13.8 %     11.1 %
    Average interest-earning assets   $ 7,468,367     $ 7,383,443     $ 7,322,370     $ 7,297,777     $ 7,265,673       1.2 %     2.8 %
                                               
    Demand: interest-bearing   $ 81,308     $ 79,369     $ 79,784     $ 83,647     $ 85,443       2.4 %     -4.8 %
    Money market and savings     2,109,221       2,037,224       1,934,540       1,885,799       1,845,870       3.5 %     14.3 %
    Time deposits     2,434,659       2,345,346       2,346,363       2,427,737       2,453,154       3.8 %     -0.8 %
    Average interest-bearing deposits     4,625,188       4,461,939       4,360,687       4,397,183       4,384,467       3.7 %     5.5 %
    Borrowings     60,134       179,444       141,604       143,479       169,525       -66.5 %     -64.5 %
    Subordinated debentures     130,880       130,718       130,567       130,403       130,239       0.1 %     0.5 %
    Average interest-bearing liabilities   $ 4,816,202     $ 4,772,101     $ 4,632,858     $ 4,671,065     $ 4,684,231       0.9 %     2.8 %
                                               
    Average Noninterest Bearing Deposits                                          
    Demand deposits – noninterest bearing   $ 1,934,985     $ 1,895,953     $ 1,967,789     $ 1,908,833     $ 1,883,765       2.1 %     2.7 %
                                               
    (1) Includes loans held for sale.  
        For the Three Months Ended     Yield/Rate Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
    Average Yields and Rates   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Loans receivable (1)     5.93 %     5.95 %     5.97 %     6.00 %     5.99 %     -0.02       -0.06  
    Securities (2)     2.55 %     2.49 %     2.38 %     2.27 %     2.17 %     0.06       0.38  
    FHLB stock     8.65 %     8.92 %     8.75 %     8.65 %     8.77 %     -0.27       -0.12  
    Interest-bearing deposits in other banks     4.26 %     4.24 %     4.56 %     5.12 %     5.16 %     0.02       -0.90  
    Interest-earning assets     5.44 %     5.45 %     5.45 %     5.48 %     5.46 %     -0.01       -0.02  
                                               
    Interest-bearing deposits     3.64 %     3.69 %     3.96 %     4.27 %     4.27 %     -0.05       -0.63  
    Borrowings     4.58 %     4.57 %     4.59 %     4.33 %     4.50 %     0.01       0.08  
    Subordinated debentures     4.84 %     4.84 %     4.97 %     5.07 %     5.07 %     0.00       -0.23  
    Interest-bearing liabilities     3.68 %     3.75 %     4.01 %     4.29 %     4.30 %     -0.07       -0.62  
                                               
    Net interest margin (taxable equivalent basis)     3.07 %     3.02 %     2.91 %     2.74 %     2.69 %     0.05       0.38  
                                               
    Cost of deposits     2.56 %     2.59 %     2.73 %     2.97 %     2.98 %     -0.03       -0.42  
                                               
    (1) Includes loans held for sale.  
    (2) Amounts calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis using the federal tax rate in effect for the periods presented.  

    Credit loss expense for the second quarter was $7.6 million, compared with $2.7 million for the first quarter of 2025. The increase in credit loss expense reflected the increase in net charge-offs as well as an increase in quantitative and qualitative estimated loss rates. Net charge-offs included an $8.6 million loan charge-off on the syndicated commercial real estate office loan designated as nonaccrual, with an associated specific allowance of $6.2 million, in the first quarter of 2025. Second quarter credit loss expense included a $7.5 million credit loss expense for loan losses and a $0.1 million credit loss expense for off-balance sheet items. First quarter credit loss expense included a $2.4 million credit loss expense for loan losses and a $0.3 million credit loss expense for off-balance sheet items.

    Noninterest income for the second quarter increased $0.4 million, or 4.5%, to $8.1 million from $7.7 million for the first quarter of 2025. The increase was primarily due to a $0.2 million increase on gains from the sale of SBA loans and an increase in bank-owned life insurance income of $0.4 million from a death benefit claim, partially offset by the absence of gain on sale of mortgage loans. Gain on sales of SBA loans were $2.2 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared with $2.0 million for the first quarter of 2025. The volume of SBA loans sold for the second quarter increased to $35.4 million from $32.2 million for the first quarter of 2025, while trade premiums were 7.61% for the second quarter of 2025 compared with 7.82% for the first quarter. There were no mortgage loans sales during the second quarter, compared with $10.0 million of mortgage loans sold at a 2.50% premium for the first quarter. Gains on mortgage loans sold were $0.2 million for the first quarter. Subsequent to the end of the second quarter, $41.9 million of mortgage loans were sold at a 2.38% premium resulting in a gain of $0.7 million.

        For the Three Months Ended (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
    Noninterest Income   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   $ 2,169     $ 2,217     $ 2,192     $ 2,311     $ 2,429       -2.2 %     -10.7 %
    Trade finance and other service charges and fees     1,461       1,396       1,364       1,254       1,277       4.7 %     14.4 %
    Servicing income     754       732       668       817       796       3.0 %     -5.3 %
    Bank-owned life insurance income     708       309       316       320       638       129.1 %     11.0 %
    All other operating income     819       897       1,037       1,008       908       -8.7 %     -9.8 %
    Service charges, fees & other     5,911       5,551       5,577       5,710       6,048       6.5 %     -2.3 %
                                               
    Gain on sale of SBA loans     2,160       2,000       1,443       1,544       1,644       8.0 %     31.4 %
    Gain on sale of mortgage loans           175       337       324       365       -100.0 %     -100.0 %
    Gain on sale of bank premises                       860             0.0 %     0.0 %
    Total noninterest income   $ 8,071     $ 7,726     $ 7,357     $ 8,438     $ 8,057       4.5 %     0.2 %

    Noninterest expense for the second quarter increased $1.3 million to $36.3 million from $35.0 million for the first quarter of 2025. Second quarter noninterest expense was up 3.9% sequentially due to increases in salaries and benefits, professional fees, advertising and promotion and all other operating expenses, partially offset by a $0.6 million gain on sale of other real estate owned. Salaries and benefits increased $1.1 million due to annual merit adjustments and lower capitalized salaries related to loan production. Professional fees increased $0.3 million due to new project activities and fees for services. Advertising and promotion increased $0.2 million primarily due to a new branch opening. All other operating expenses increased $0.4 million due to loan and deposit operating expenses. The efficiency ratio for the second quarter was 55.7%, unchanged from the first quarter of 2025.

        For the Three Months Ended (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Noninterest Expense                                          
    Salaries and employee benefits   $ 22,069     $ 20,972     $ 20,498     $ 20,851     $ 20,434       5.2 %     8.0 %
    Occupancy and equipment     4,344       4,450       4,503       4,499       4,348       -2.4 %     -0.1 %
    Data processing     3,727       3,787       3,800       3,839       3,686       -1.6 %     1.1 %
    Professional fees     1,725       1,468       1,821       1,492       1,749       17.5 %     -1.4 %
    Supplies and communication     515       517       551       538       570       -0.4 %     -9.6 %
    Advertising and promotion     798       585       821       631       669       36.4 %     19.3 %
    All other operating expenses     3,567       3,175       3,847       2,875       3,251       12.3 %     9.7 %
    Subtotal     36,745       34,954       35,841       34,725       34,707       5.1 %     5.9 %
                                               
    Branch consolidation expense                             301       0.0 %     -100.0 %
    Other real estate owned expense (income)     (461 )     41       (1,588 )     77       6     N/M     N/M  
    Repossessed personal property expense (income)     63       (11 )     281       278       262       -672.7 %     -76.0 %
    Total noninterest expense   $ 36,347     $ 34,984     $ 34,534     $ 35,080     $ 35,276       3.9 %     3.0 %

    Hanmi recorded a provision for income taxes of $6.1 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared with $7.4 million for the first quarter of 2025, representing an effective tax rate of 28.8% and 29.6%, respectively.

    Financial Position
    Total assets at June 30, 2025 increased 1.7%, or $133.3 million, to $7.86 billion from $7.73 billion at March 31, 2025. The increase reflected a $51.0 million increase in cash, a $37.8 million increase in loans held for sale, a $27.6 million increase in loans, a $11.1 million increase in securities available for sale, and a $6.7 million increase in prepaid expenses and other assets.

    Loans receivable, before allowance for credit losses, were $6.31 billion at June 30, 2025, up from $6.28 billion at March 31, 2025.

    Loans held-for-sale were $49.6 million at June 30, 2025, up from $11.8 million at March 31, 2025. At the end of the second quarter, loans held-for-sale consisted of $41.9 million of residential mortgage loans and $7.7 million of the guaranteed portion of SBA 7(a) loans.

        As of (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Loan Portfolio                                          
    Commercial real estate loans   $ 3,948,922     $ 3,975,651     $ 3,949,622     $ 3,932,088     $ 3,888,505       -0.7 %     1.6 %
    Residential/consumer loans     993,869       979,536       951,302       939,285       954,209       1.5 %     4.2 %
    Commercial and industrial loans     917,995       854,406       863,431       879,092       802,372       7.4 %     14.4 %
    Equipment finance     445,171       472,596       487,022       507,279       531,273       -5.8 %     -16.2 %
    Loans receivable     6,305,957       6,282,189       6,251,377       6,257,744       6,176,359       0.4 %     2.1 %
    Loans held for sale     49,611       11,831       8,579       54,336       10,467       319.3 %     374.0 %
    Total   $ 6,355,568     $ 6,294,020     $ 6,259,956     $ 6,312,080     $ 6,186,826       1.0 %     2.7 %
        As of  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Composition of Loan Portfolio                              
    Commercial real estate loans     62.2 %     63.1 %     63.1 %     62.3 %     62.9 %
    Residential/consumer loans     15.6 %     15.6 %     15.2 %     14.9 %     15.4 %
    Commercial and industrial loans     14.4 %     13.6 %     13.8 %     13.9 %     13.0 %
    Equipment finance     7.0 %     7.5 %     7.8 %     8.0 %     8.5 %
    Loans receivable     99.2 %     99.8 %     99.9 %     99.1 %     99.8 %
    Loans held for sale     0.8 %     0.2 %     0.1 %     0.9 %     0.2 %
    Total     100.0 %     100.0 %     100.0 %     100.0 %     100.0 %

    New loan production was $329.6 million for the second quarter of 2025 with an average rate of 7.10%, while payoffs were $119.1 million during the quarter at an average rate of 6.47%.

    Commercial real estate loan production for the second quarter of 2025 was $112.0 million. Residential mortgage loan production was $83.8 million. Commercial and industrial loan production was $53.4 million, SBA loan production was $46.8 million, and equipment finance production was $33.6 million.

        For the Three Months Ended (in thousands)  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    New Loan Production                              
    Commercial real estate loans   $ 111,993     $ 146,606     $ 146,716     $ 110,246     $ 87,632  
    Residential/consumer loans     83,761       55,000       40,225       40,758       30,194  
    Commercial and industrial loans     53,444       42,344       60,159       105,086       59,007  
    SBA loans     46,829       55,242       49,740       51,616       54,486  
    Equipment finance     33,567       46,749       42,168       40,066       42,594  
    Subtotal     329,594       345,941       339,008       347,772       273,913  
                                   
                                   
    Payoffs     (119,139 )     (125,102 )     (137,933 )     (77,603 )     (148,400 )
    Amortization     (151,357 )     (90,743 )     (60,583 )     (151,674 )     (83,640 )
    Loan sales     (35,388 )     (42,193 )     (67,852 )     (43,868 )     (42,945 )
    Net line utilization     12,435       (53,901 )     (75,651 )     9,426       1,929  
    Charge-offs & OREO     (12,377 )     (3,190 )     (3,356 )     (2,668 )     (2,338 )
                                   
    Loans receivable-beginning balance     6,282,189       6,251,377       6,257,744       6,176,359       6,177,840  
    Loans receivable-ending balance   $ 6,305,957     $ 6,282,189     $ 6,251,377     $ 6,257,744     $ 6,176,359  

    Deposits were $6.73 billion at the end of the second quarter of 2025, up $109.6 million, or 1.7%, from $6.62 billion at the end of the prior quarter. Driving the change was a $42.7 million increase in time deposits, a $38.7 million increase in noninterest-bearing demand deposits and a $18.9 million increase in money market and savings deposits. Noninterest-bearing demand deposits represented 31.3% of total deposits at June 30, 2025 and the loan-to-deposit ratio was 93.7%.

        As of (in thousands)     Percentage Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Deposit Portfolio                                          
    Demand: noninterest-bearing   $ 2,105,369     $ 2,066,659     $ 2,096,634     $ 2,051,790     $ 1,959,963       1.9 %     7.4 %
    Demand: interest-bearing     90,172       80,790       80,323       79,287       82,981       11.6 %     8.7 %
    Money market and savings     2,092,847       2,073,943       1,933,535       1,898,834       1,834,797       0.9 %     14.1 %
    Time deposits     2,440,734       2,398,083       2,325,284       2,373,310       2,451,599       1.8 %     -0.4 %
    Total deposits   $ 6,729,122     $ 6,619,475     $ 6,435,776     $ 6,403,221     $ 6,329,340       1.7 %     6.3 %
        As of  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Composition of Deposit Portfolio                              
    Demand: noninterest-bearing     31.3 %     31.2 %     32.6 %     32.0 %     31.0 %
    Demand: interest-bearing     1.3 %     1.2 %     1.2 %     1.2 %     1.3 %
    Money market and savings     31.1 %     31.3 %     30.0 %     29.7 %     29.0 %
    Time deposits     36.3 %     36.3 %     36.2 %     37.1 %     38.7 %
    Total deposits     100.0 %     100.0 %     100.1 %     100.0 %     100.0 %

    Stockholders’ equity at June 30, 2025 was $762.8 million, up $11.3 million from $751.5 million at March 31, 2025. The increase included net income, net of dividends paid, of $7.0 million for the second quarter. In addition, the increase in stockholders’ equity included a $5.5 million decrease in unrealized after-tax losses on securities available for sale, due to changes in interest rates during the second quarter of 2025. Hanmi also repurchased 70,000 shares of common stock at a cost of $1.6 million, for an average share price of $23.26, during the quarter. At June 30, 2025, 1,110,500 shares remain under Hanmi’s share repurchase program. Tangible common stockholders’ equity was $751.8 million, or 9.58% of tangible assets at June 30, 2025 compared with $740.5 million, or 9.59% of tangible assets at the end of the prior quarter. Please refer to the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section below for more information.

    Hanmi and the Bank exceeded minimum regulatory capital requirements, and the Bank continues to exceed the minimum for the “well capitalized” category. At June 30, 2025, Hanmi’s preliminary common equity tier 1 capital ratio was 12.12% and its total risk-based capital ratio was 15.20%, compared with 12.12% and 15.28%, respectively, at the end of the prior quarter.

        As of     Ratio Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Regulatory Capital ratios (1)                                          
    Hanmi Financial                                          
    Total risk-based capital     15.20 %     15.28 %     15.24 %     15.03 %     15.24 %     -0.08       -0.04  
    Tier 1 risk-based capital     12.46 %     12.46 %     12.46 %     12.29 %     12.46 %     0.00       0.00  
    Common equity tier 1 capital     12.12 %     12.12 %     12.11 %     11.95 %     12.11 %     0.00       0.01  
    Tier 1 leverage capital ratio     10.63 %     10.67 %     10.63 %     10.56 %     10.51 %     -0.04       0.12  
    Hanmi Bank                                          
    Total risk-based capital     14.39 %     14.47 %     14.43 %     14.27 %     14.51 %     -0.08       -0.12  
    Tier 1 risk-based capital     13.32 %     13.34 %     13.36 %     13.23 %     13.47 %     -0.02       -0.15  
    Common equity tier 1 capital     13.32 %     13.34 %     13.36 %     13.23 %     13.47 %     -0.02       -0.15  
    Tier 1 leverage capital ratio     11.43 %     11.49 %     11.47 %     11.43 %     11.41 %     -0.06       0.02  
                                               
    (1) Preliminary ratios for June 30, 2025  


    Asset Quality

    Loans 30 to 89 days past due and still accruing were 0.17% of loans at the end of the second quarter of 2025, compared with 0.28% at the end of the prior quarter.

    Criticized loans totaled $46.6 million at June 30, 2025, down from $164.9 million at the end of the prior quarter. The $118.3 million decrease resulted from a $105.7 million decrease in special mention loans, and a $12.6 million decrease in classified loans. The $105.7 million decrease in special mention loans included loan upgrades of $85.3 million of two commercial real estate loans, paydowns of $20.0 million and amortization of $0.7 million, offset by downgrades of $0.3 million. The $12.6 million decrease in classified loans resulted from $8.7 million of loan charge-offs (primarily due to the previously mentioned $8.6 million commercial real estate loan charge-off), $2.9 million of equipment financing charge-offs, $1.6 million of amortization/paydowns, $4.0 million of loan upgrades and, $0.2 million of payoffs, offset by $4.8 million in additions. Additions included newly classified equipment financing agreements of $2.4 million and loan downgrades of $2.4 million.

    Nonperforming loans were $26.0 million at June 30, 2025, down from $35.6 million at the end of the prior quarter. The $9.6 million decrease primarily reflected charge-offs of $11.6 million, $1.3 million in paydowns, loan upgrades of $1.0 million, and pay-offs of $0.2 million. Additions included $2.1 million of loans and $2.5 million of equipment financing agreements.

    Nonperforming assets were $26.0 million at June 30, 2025, down from $35.7 million at the end of the prior quarter. As a percentage of total assets, nonperforming assets were 0.33% at June 30, 2025, and 0.46% at the end of the prior quarter.

    Gross charge-offs for the second quarter of 2025 were $12.4 million, compared with $3.2 million for the preceding quarter. The increase in gross charge-offs was primarily due to a $8.6 million charge-off on a commercial real estate loan designated as nonaccrual during the first quarter of 2025. Charge-offs during the second quarter also included $2.9 million on equipment financing agreements. Recoveries of previously charged-off loans were $1.0 million in the second quarter of 2025, which included $0.6 million of recoveries on equipment financing agreements. As a result, there were $11.4 million of net charge-offs for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $1.9 million for the prior quarter.

    The allowance for credit losses was $66.8 million at June 30, 2025, compared with $70.6 million at March 31, 2025. Collectively evaluated allowances increased $3.8 million and specific allowances for loans decreased $7.6 million. The decrease in specific allowances was a result of the previously mentioned $8.6 million charge-off. The ratio of the allowance for credit losses to loans was 1.06% at June 30, 2025 and 1.12% at the end of the prior quarter.

        As of or for the Three Months Ended (in thousands)     Amount Change  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Asset Quality Data and Ratios                                          
                                               
    Delinquent loans:                                          
    Loans, 30 to 89 days past due and still accruing   $ 10,953     $ 17,312     $ 18,454     $ 15,027     $ 13,844     $ (6,359 )   $ (2,891 )
    Delinquent loans to total loans     0.17 %     0.28 %     0.30 %     0.24 %     0.22 %     (0.11 )     (0.05 )
                                               
    Criticized loans:                                          
    Special mention   $ 12,701     $ 118,380     $ 139,612     $ 131,575     $ 36,921     $ (105,679 )   $ (24,220 )
    Classified     33,857       46,519       25,683       28,377       33,945       (12,662 )     (88 )
    Total criticized loans (1)   $ 46,558     $ 164,899     $ 165,295     $ 159,952     $ 70,866     $ (118,341 )   $ (24,308 )
                                               
    Criticized loans to total loans     0.74 %     2.62 %     2.64 %     2.56 %     1.15 %     (1.88 )     (0.41 )
                                               
    Nonperforming assets:                                          
    Nonaccrual loans   $ 25,968     $ 35,459     $ 14,272     $ 15,248     $ 19,245     $ (9,491 )   $ 6,723  
    Loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing           112             242             (112 )      
    Nonperforming loans (2)     25,968       35,571       14,272       15,490       19,245       (9,603 )     6,723  
    Other real estate owned, net           117       117       772       772       (117 )     (772 )
    Nonperforming assets (3)   $ 25,968     $ 35,688     $ 14,389     $ 16,262     $ 20,017     $ (9,720 )   $ 5,951  
                                               
    Nonperforming assets to assets (2)     0.33 %     0.46 %     0.19 %     0.21 %     0.26 %     -0.13       0.07  
    Nonperforming loans to total loans     0.41 %     0.57 %     0.23 %     0.25 %     0.31 %     -0.16       0.10  
                                               
    (1) Includes nonaccrual loans of $24.1 million, $34.4 million, $13.4 million, $13.6 million, and $18.4 million as of Q2-25, Q1-25, Q4-24, Q3-24, and Q2-24, respectively.  
    (2) Excludes a $27.2 million nonperforming loan held-for-sale as of September 30, 2024.  
    (3) Excludes repossessed personal property of $0.6 million, $0.7 million, $0.6 million, $1.2 million, and $1.2 million as of Q2-25, Q1-25, Q4-24, Q3-24, and Q2-24, respectively.  
        As of or for the Three Months Ended (in thousands)  
        Jun 30,     Mar 31,     Dec 31,     Sep 30,     Jun 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Allowance for credit losses related to loans:                              
    Balance at beginning of period   $ 70,597     $ 70,147     $ 69,163     $ 67,729     $ 68,270  
    Credit loss expense (recovery) on loans     7,524       2,396       855       2,312       1,248  
    Net loan (charge-offs) recoveries     (11,365 )     (1,946 )     129       (878 )     (1,789 )
    Balance at end of period   $ 66,756     $ 70,597     $ 70,147     $ 69,163     $ 67,729  
                                   
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans (1)     0.73 %     0.13 %     -0.01 %     0.06 %     0.12 %
    Allowance for credit losses to loans     1.06 %     1.12 %     1.12 %     1.11 %     1.10 %
                                   
    Allowance for credit losses related to off-balance sheet items:                              
    Balance at beginning of period   $ 2,399     $ 2,074     $ 1,984     $ 2,010     $ 2,297  
    Credit loss expense (recovery) on off-balance sheet items     107       325       90       (26 )     (287 )
    Balance at end of period   $ 2,506     $ 2,399     $ 2,074     $ 1,984     $ 2,010  
                                   
    Unused commitments to extend credit   $ 915,847     $ 896,282     $ 782,587     $ 739,975     $ 795,391  
                                   
    (1) Annualized                              


    Corporate Developments

    On April 24, 2025, Hanmi’s Board of Directors declared a cash dividend on its common stock for the 2025 second quarter of $0.27 per share. Hanmi paid the dividend on May 21, 2025, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on May 5, 2025.

    Earnings Conference Call
    Hanmi Bank will host its second quarter 2025 earnings conference call today, July 22, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. PST (5:00 p.m. EST) to discuss these results. This call will also be webcast. To access the call, please dial 1-877-407-9039 before 2:00 p.m. PST, using access code Hanmi Bank. To listen to the call online, either live or archived, please visit Hanmi’s Investor Relations website at https://investors.hanmi.com/ where it will also be available for replay approximately one hour following the call.

    About Hanmi Financial Corporation
    Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Hanmi Financial Corporation owns Hanmi Bank, which serves multi-ethnic communities through its network of 32 full-service branches and eight loan production offices in California, Texas, Illinois, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Colorado, Washington and Georgia. Hanmi Bank specializes in real estate, commercial, SBA and trade finance lending to small and middle market businesses. Additional information is available at www.hanmi.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are included in accordance with the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact are “forward–looking statements” for purposes of federal and state securities laws, including, but not limited to, statements about our anticipated future operating and financial performance, financial position and liquidity, business strategies, regulatory and competitive outlook, investment and expenditure plans, capital and financing needs and availability, plans and objectives of management for future operations, developments regarding our capital and strategic plans, and other similar forecasts and statements of expectation and statements of assumption underlying any of the foregoing. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “expects,” “plans,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “continue,” or the negative of such terms and other comparable terminology. Although we believe that our forward-looking statements to be reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements.

    Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to differ from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These factors include the following:

    • a failure to maintain adequate levels of capital and liquidity to support our operations;
    • general economic and business conditions internationally, nationally and in those areas in which we operate, including any potential recessionary conditions;
    • volatility and deterioration in the credit and equity markets;
    • changes in investor sentiment or consumer spending, borrowing and savings habits;
    • availability of capital from private and government sources;
    • demographic changes;
    • competition for loans and deposits and failure to attract or retain loans and deposits;
    • inflation and fluctuations in interest rates that reduce our margins and yields, the fair value of financial instruments, the level of loan originations or prepayments on loans we have made and make, the level of loan sales and the cost we pay to retain and attract deposits and secure other types of funding;
    • our ability to enter new markets successfully and capitalize on growth opportunities;
    • the current or anticipated impact of military conflict, terrorism or other geopolitical events;
    • the effect of potential future supervisory action against us or Hanmi Bank and our ability to address any issues raised in our regulatory exams;
    • risks of natural disasters;
    • legal proceedings and litigation brought against us;
    • a failure in or breach of our operational or security systems or infrastructure, including cyberattacks;
    • the failure to maintain current technologies;
    • risks associated with Small Business Administration loans;
    • failure to attract or retain key employees;
    • our ability to access cost-effective funding;
    • the imposition of tariffs or other domestic or international governmental policies and retaliatory responses;
    • changes in liquidity, including the size and composition of our deposit portfolio and the percentage of uninsured deposits in the portfolio;
    • fluctuations in real estate values;
    • changes in accounting policies and practices;
    • changes in governmental regulation, including, but not limited to, any increase in FDIC insurance premiums and changes in the monetary policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
    • the ability of Hanmi Bank to make distributions to Hanmi Financial Corporation, which is restricted by certain factors, including Hanmi Bank’s retained earnings, net income, prior distributions made, and certain other financial tests;
    • strategic transactions we may enter into;
    • the adequacy of and changes in the economic assumptions and methodology for computing our allowance for credit losses;
    • our credit quality and the effect of credit quality on our credit losses expense and allowance for credit losses;
    • changes in the financial performance and/or condition of our borrowers and the ability of our borrowers to perform under the terms of their loans and other terms of credit agreements;
    • our ability to control expenses; and
    • cyber security and fraud risks against our information technology and those of our third-party providers and vendors.

    In addition, we set forth certain risks in our reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K that we will file hereafter, which could cause actual results to differ from those projected. We undertake no obligation to update such forward-looking statements except as required by law.

    Investor Contacts:
    Romolo (Ron) Santarosa
    Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
    213-427-5636

    Lisa Fortuna
    Investor Relations
    Financial Profiles, Inc.
    lfortuna@finprofiles.com
    310-622-8251

    Hanmi Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
    Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands)

        June 30,     March 31,     Percentage     June 30,     Percentage  
        2025     2025     Change     2024     Change  
    Assets                              
    Cash and due from banks   $ 380,050     $ 329,003       15.5 %   $ 313,079       21.4 %
    Securities available for sale, at fair value     918,094       907,011       1.2 %     877,638       4.6 %
    Loans held for sale, at the lower of cost or fair value     49,611       11,831       319.3 %     10,467       374.0 %
    Loans receivable, net of allowance for credit losses     6,239,201       6,211,592       0.4 %     6,108,630       2.1 %
    Accrued interest receivable     23,749       23,536       0.9 %     23,958       -0.9 %
    Premises and equipment, net     20,607       20,866       -1.2 %     21,955       -6.1 %
    Customers’ liability on acceptances     214       552       -61.2 %     551       -61.2 %
    Servicing assets     6,420       6,422       0.0 %     6,836       -6.1 %
    Goodwill and other intangible assets, net     11,031       11,031       0.0 %     11,048       -0.2 %
    Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) stock, at cost     16,385       16,385       0.0 %     16,385       0.0 %
    Bank-owned life insurance     56,985       57,476       -0.9 %     56,534       0.8 %
    Prepaid expenses and other assets     140,016       133,330       5.0 %     139,266       0.5 %
    Total assets   $ 7,862,363     $ 7,729,035       1.7 %   $ 7,586,347       3.6 %
                                   
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                              
    Liabilities:                              
    Deposits:                              
    Noninterest-bearing   $ 2,105,369     $ 2,066,659       1.9 %   $ 1,959,963       7.4 %
    Interest-bearing     4,623,753       4,552,816       1.6 %     4,369,377       5.8 %
    Total deposits     6,729,122       6,619,475       1.7 %     6,329,340       6.3 %
    Accrued interest payable     30,567       29,646       3.1 %     47,699       -35.9 %
    Bank’s liability on acceptances     214       552       -61.2 %     551       -61.2 %
    Borrowings     127,500       117,500       8.5 %     292,500       -56.4 %
    Subordinated debentures     130,960       130,799       0.1 %     130,318       0.5 %
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities     81,166       79,578       2.0 %     78,880       2.9 %
    Total liabilities     7,099,529       6,977,550       1.7 %     6,879,288       3.2 %
                                   
    Stockholders’ equity:                              
    Common stock     34       34       0.0 %     34       0.0 %
    Additional paid-in capital     592,825       591,942       0.1 %     588,647       0.7 %
    Accumulated other comprehensive (loss)     (54,511 )     (60,002 )     9.2 %     (78,000 )     30.1 %
    Retained earnings     367,251       360,289       1.9 %     333,392       10.2 %
    Less treasury stock     (142,765 )     (140,778 )     -1.4 %     (137,014 )     -4.2 %
    Total stockholders’ equity     762,834       751,485       1.5 %     707,059       7.9 %
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 7,862,363     $ 7,729,035       1.7 %   $ 7,586,347       3.6 %

    Hanmi Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

        Three Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,     Percentage     June 30,     Percentage  
        2025     2025     Change     2024     Change  
    Interest and dividend income:                              
    Interest and fees on loans receivable   $ 92,589     $ 90,887       1.9 %   $ 90,752       2.0 %
    Interest on securities     6,261       6,169       1.5 %     5,238       19.5 %
    Dividends on FHLB stock     354       360       -1.7 %     357       -0.8 %
    Interest on deposits in other banks     2,129       1,841       15.6 %     2,313       -8.0 %
    Total interest and dividend income     101,333       99,257       2.1 %     98,660       2.7 %
    Interest expense:                              
    Interest on deposits     41,924       40,559       3.4 %     46,495       -9.8 %
    Interest on borrowings     684       2,024       -66.2 %     1,896       -63.9 %
    Interest on subordinated debentures     1,586       1,582       0.3 %     1,649       -3.8 %
    Total interest expense     44,194       44,165       0.1 %     50,040       -11.7 %
    Net interest income before credit loss expense     57,139       55,092       3.7 %     48,620       17.5 %
    Credit loss expense     7,631       2,721       180.4 %     961       694.1 %
    Net interest income after credit loss expense     49,508       52,371       -5.5 %     47,659       3.9 %
    Noninterest income:                              
    Service charges on deposit accounts     2,169       2,217       -2.2 %     2,429       -10.7 %
    Trade finance and other service charges and fees     1,461       1,396       4.7 %     1,277       14.4 %
    Gain on sale of Small Business Administration (“SBA”) loans     2,160       2,000       8.0 %     1,644       31.4 %
    Other operating income     2,281       2,113       8.0 %     2,707       -15.7 %
    Total noninterest income     8,071       7,726       4.5 %     8,057       0.2 %
    Noninterest expense:                              
    Salaries and employee benefits     22,069       20,972       5.2 %     20,434       8.0 %
    Occupancy and equipment     4,344       4,450       -2.4 %     4,607       -5.7 %
    Data processing     3,727       3,787       -1.6 %     3,686       1.1 %
    Professional fees     1,725       1,468       17.5 %     1,749       -1.4 %
    Supplies and communications     515       517       -0.4 %     570       -9.6 %
    Advertising and promotion     798       585       36.4 %     669       19.3 %
    Other operating expenses     3,169       3,205       -1.1 %     3,561       -11.0 %
    Total noninterest expense     36,347       34,984       3.9 %     35,276       3.0 %
    Income before tax     21,232       25,113       -15.5 %     20,440       3.9 %
    Income tax expense     6,115       7,441       -17.8 %     5,989       2.1 %
    Net income   $ 15,117     $ 17,672       -14.5 %   $ 14,451       4.6 %
                                   
    Basic earnings per share:   $ 0.50     $ 0.59           $ 0.48        
    Diluted earnings per share:   $ 0.50     $ 0.58           $ 0.48        
                                   
    Weighted-average shares outstanding:                              
    Basic     29,948,836       29,937,660             30,055,913        
    Diluted     30,054,456       30,058,248             30,133,646        
    Common shares outstanding     30,176,568       30,233,514             30,272,110        

    Hanmi Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

        Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     June 30,     Percentage  
        2025     2024     Change  
    Interest and dividend income:                  
    Interest and fees on loans receivable   $ 183,476     $ 182,427       0.6 %
    Interest on securities     12,430       10,193       21.9 %
    Dividends on FHLB stock     714       719       -0.7 %
    Interest on deposits in other banks     3,969       4,914       -19.2 %
    Total interest and dividend income     200,589       198,253       1.2 %
    Interest expense:                  
    Interest on deposits     82,483       92,133       -10.5 %
    Interest on borrowings     2,708       3,551       -23.7 %
    Interest on subordinated debentures     3,167       3,295       -3.9 %
    Total interest expense     88,358       98,979       -10.7 %
    Net interest income before credit loss expense     112,231       99,274       13.1 %
    Credit loss expense     10,352       1,188       771.4 %
    Net interest income after credit loss expense     101,879       98,086       3.9 %
    Noninterest income:                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts     4,387       4,878       -10.1 %
    Trade finance and other service charges and fees     2,858       2,691       6.2 %
    Gain on sale of Small Business Administration (“SBA”) loans     4,161       3,126       33.1 %
    Other operating income     4,390       5,095       -13.8 %
    Total noninterest income     15,796       15,790       0.0 %
    Noninterest expense:                  
    Salaries and employee benefits     43,041       42,019       2.4 %
    Occupancy and equipment     8,794       9,144       -3.8 %
    Data processing     7,514       7,237       3.8 %
    Professional fees     3,194       3,642       -12.3 %
    Supplies and communications     1,031       1,172       -12.0 %
    Advertising and promotion     1,382       1,576       -12.3 %
    Other operating expenses     6,374       6,930       -8.0 %
    Total noninterest expense     71,330       71,720       -0.5 %
    Income before tax     46,345       42,156       9.9 %
    Income tax expense     13,556       12,541       8.1 %
    Net income   $ 32,789     $ 29,615       10.7 %
                       
    Basic earnings per share:   $ 1.09     $ 0.98        
    Diluted earnings per share:   $ 1.08     $ 0.97        
                       
    Weighted-average shares outstanding:                  
    Basic     29,943,279       30,089,341        
    Diluted     30,048,704       30,166,181        
    Common shares outstanding     30,176,568       30,272,110        

    Hanmi Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
    Average Balance, Average Yield Earned, and Average Rate Paid (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands)

        Three Months Ended  
        June 30, 2025     March 31, 2025     June 30, 2024  
              Interest     Average           Interest     Average           Interest     Average  
        Average     Income /     Yield /     Average     Income /     Yield /     Average     Income /     Yield /  
        Balance     Expense     Rate     Balance     Expense     Rate     Balance     Expense     Rate  
    Assets                                                      
    Interest-earning assets:                                                      
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 6,257,741     $ 92,589       5.93 %   $ 6,189,531     $ 90,887       5.95 %   $ 6,089,440     $ 90,752       5.99 %
    Securities (2)     993,975       6,261       2.55 %     1,001,499       6,169       2.49 %     979,671       5,238       2.17 %
    FHLB stock     16,385       354       8.65 %     16,385       360       8.92 %     16,385       357       8.77 %
    Interest-bearing deposits in other banks     200,266       2,129       4.26 %     176,028       1,841       4.24 %     180,177       2,313       5.16 %
    Total interest-earning assets     7,468,367       101,333       5.44 %     7,383,443       99,257       5.45 %     7,265,673       98,660       5.46 %
                                                           
    Noninterest-earning assets:                                                      
    Cash and due from banks     53,977                   53,670                   55,442              
    Allowance for credit losses     (70,222 )                 (69,648 )                 (67,908 )            
    Other assets     250,241                   249,148                   252,410              
                                                           
    Total assets   $ 7,702,363                 $ 7,616,613                 $ 7,505,617              
                                                           
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                                                      
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                                      
    Deposits:                                                      
    Demand: interest-bearing   $ 81,308     $ 29       0.15 %   $ 79,369     $ 27       0.14 %   $ 85,443     $ 32       0.15 %
    Money market and savings     2,109,221       17,342       3.30 %     2,037,224       16,437       3.27 %     1,845,870       17,324       3.77 %
    Time deposits     2,434,659       24,553       4.05 %     2,345,346       24,095       4.17 %     2,453,154       29,139       4.78 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits     4,625,188       41,924       3.64 %     4,461,939       40,559       3.69 %     4,384,467       46,495       4.27 %
    Borrowings     60,134       684       4.58 %     179,444       2,024       4.57 %     169,525       1,896       4.50 %
    Subordinated debentures     130,880       1,586       4.84 %     130,718       1,582       4.84 %     130,239       1,649       5.07 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     4,816,202       44,194       3.68 %     4,772,101       44,165       3.75 %     4,684,231       50,040       4.30 %
                                                           
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities and equity:                                                      
    Demand deposits: noninterest-bearing     1,934,985                   1,895,953                   1,883,765              
    Other liabilities     140,053                   144,654                   162,543              
    Stockholders’ equity     811,123                   803,905                   775,078              
                                                           
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 7,702,363                 $ 7,616,613                 $ 7,505,617              
                                                           
    Net interest income         $ 57,139                 $ 55,092                 $ 48,620        
                                                           
    Cost of deposits                 2.56 %                 2.59 %                 2.98 %
    Net interest spread (taxable equivalent basis)                 1.76 %                 1.70 %                 1.16 %
    Net interest margin (taxable equivalent basis)                 3.07 %                 3.02 %                 2.69 %
                                                           
    (1) Includes average loans held for sale  
    (2) Income calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis using the federal tax rate in effect for the periods presented.  

    Hanmi Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
    Average Balance, Average Yield Earned, and Average Rate Paid (Unaudited)
    (Dollars in thousands)

        Six Months Ended  
        June 30, 2025     June 30, 2024  
              Interest     Average           Interest     Average  
        Average     Income /     Yield /     Average     Income /     Yield /  
        Balance     Expense     Rate     Balance     Expense     Rate  
    Assets                                    
    Interest-earning assets:                                    
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 6,223,825     $ 183,476       5.94 %   $ 6,113,664     $ 182,427       6.00 %
    Securities (2)     997,716       12,430       2.52 %     974,596       10,193       2.12 %
    FHLB stock     16,385       714       8.79 %     16,385       719       8.82 %
    Interest-bearing deposits in other banks     188,214       3,969       4.25 %     190,950       4,914       5.18 %
    Total interest-earning assets     7,426,140       200,589       5.44 %     7,295,595       198,253       5.46 %
                                         
    Noninterest-earning assets:                                    
    Cash and due from banks     53,824                   56,912              
    Allowance for credit losses     (69,936 )                 (68,507 )            
    Other assets     249,697                   248,555              
                                         
    Total assets   $ 7,659,725                 $ 7,532,555              
                                         
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                                    
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                    
    Deposits:                                    
    Demand: interest-bearing   $ 80,344     $ 56       0.14 %   $ 85,922     $ 61       0.14 %
    Money market and savings     2,073,421       33,779       3.29 %     1,830,478       33,877       3.72 %
    Time deposits     2,390,249       48,648       4.10 %     2,480,492       58,195       4.72 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits     4,544,014       82,483       3.66 %     4,396,892       92,133       4.21 %
    Borrowings     119,460       2,708       4.57 %     165,972       3,551       4.30 %
    Subordinated debentures     130,799       3,167       4.84 %     130,163       3,295       5.06 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     4,794,273       88,358       3.72 %     4,693,027       98,979       4.24 %
                                         
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities and equity:                                    
    Demand deposits: noninterest-bearing     1,915,577                   1,902,477              
    Other liabilities     142,341                   163,533              
    Stockholders’ equity     807,534                   773,518              
                                         
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 7,659,725                 $ 7,532,555              
                                         
    Net interest income         $ 112,231                 $ 99,274        
                                         
    Cost of deposits                 2.58 %                 2.94 %
    Net interest spread (taxable equivalent basis)                 1.73 %                 1.22 %
    Net interest margin (taxable equivalent basis)                 3.05 %                 2.74 %
                                         
    (1) Includes average loans held for sale  
    (2) Amounts calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis using the federal tax rate in effect for the periods presented.  


    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    These disclosures should not be viewed as a substitute for results determined in accordance with GAAP, nor is it necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other companies.

    Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets Ratio

    Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio is supplemental financial information determined by a method other than in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). This non-GAAP measure is used by management in the analysis of Hanmi’s capital strength. Tangible common equity is calculated by subtracting goodwill and other intangible assets from stockholders’ equity. Banking and financial institution regulators also exclude goodwill and other intangible assets from stockholders’ equity when assessing the capital adequacy of a financial institution. Management believes the presentation of this financial measure excluding the impact of these items provides useful supplemental information that is essential to a proper understanding of the capital strength of Hanmi.

    The following table reconciles this non-GAAP performance measure to the GAAP performance measure for the periods indicated:

    Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets Ratio (Unaudited)
    (In thousands, except share, per share data and ratios)

        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    Hanmi Financial Corporation   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    Assets   $ 7,862,363     $ 7,729,035     $ 7,677,925     $ 7,712,299     $ 7,586,347  
    Less goodwill and other intangible assets     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,048 )
    Tangible assets   $ 7,851,332     $ 7,718,004     $ 7,666,894     $ 7,701,268     $ 7,575,299  
                                   
    Stockholders’ equity (1)   $ 762,834     $ 751,485     $ 732,174     $ 736,709     $ 707,059  
    Less goodwill and other intangible assets     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,031 )     (11,048 )
    Tangible stockholders’ equity (1)   $ 751,803     $ 740,454     $ 721,143     $ 725,678     $ 696,011  
                                   
    Stockholders’ equity to assets     9.70 %     9.72 %     9.54 %     9.55 %     9.32 %
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (1)     9.58 %     9.59 %     9.41 %     9.42 %     9.19 %
                                   
    Common shares outstanding     30,176,568       30,233,514       30,195,999       30,196,755       30,272,110  
    Tangible common equity per common share   $ 24.91     $ 24.49     $ 23.88     $ 24.03     $ 22.99  
                                   
    (1) There were no preferred shares outstanding at the periods indicated.  


    Preprovision Net Revenue

    Preprovision net revenue is supplemental financial information determined by a method other than in accordance with U.S. GAAP. This non-GAAP measure is used by management to measure Hanmi’s core operational performance, excluding the impact of provisions for loan losses. By isolating preprovision net revenue, management can better understand the Company’s profitability and make more informed strategic decisions. Preprovision net revenue is calculated adding income tax expense and credit loss expense to net income. Management believes this financial measure highlights the Company’s net revenue activities and operational efficiency, excluding unpredictable credit loss expense.

    The following table details the Company’s preprovision net revenue, which are non-GAAP measures, for the periods indicated:

    Preprovision Net Revenue (Unaudited)
    (In thousands, except percentages)

                                      Percentage Change  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     Q2-25     Q2-25  
    Hanmi Financial Corporation   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     vs. Q1-25     vs. Q2-24  
    Net income   $ 15,117     $ 17,672     $ 17,695     $ 14,892     $ 14,451              
    Add back:                                          
    Credit loss expense     7,631       2,721       945       2,286       961              
    Income tax expense     6,115       7,441       7,632       6,231       5,989              
    Preprovision net revenue   $ 28,863     $ 27,834     $ 26,272     $ 23,409     $ 21,401       3.7 %     34.9 %

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  • MIL-OSI: Middlefield Banc Corp. Reports 2025 Six-Month Financial Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Middlefield Banc Corp. (NASDAQ: MBCN) today reported financial results for the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    2025 Second-Quarter Financial Highlights (on a year-over-year basis):

      Earnings per share increased 46.2% year-over-year to $0.76 per diluted share
      Asset quality improved from the 2024 fourth quarter with nonperforming assets to total assets decreasing by 32 basis points to 1.30%
      Net interest margin expanded 37 basis points to 3.88% and increased 19 basis points from the 2025 first quarter
      Total loans increased $84.2 million, or 5.6% to a record $1.58 billion
      Total assets increased $96.2 million, or 5.3% to a record $1.92 billion
      Book value increased 4.3% to $26.74 from $25.63 per share, while tangible book value(1) increased 6.1% to $21.60 from $20.37 per share

     (1) See non-GAAP reconciliation under the section “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations”

    “The second quarter of 2025 was another strong quarter of growth, profitability and value creation for Middlefield,” stated Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer. “Total loans have increased at an 8.2% annualized rate since the beginning of the year to a record $1.58 billion, asset quality continued to improve sequentially, and our net interest margin for the second quarter of 2025 expanded 37 basis points year-over-year to 3.88%.  These results led to strong growth in profitability during the quarter.  Net income also benefited from a $1.2 million net gain on the exchange of real estate associated with the relocation of our Westerville, Ohio branch.  Relocating our Westerville office is a great opportunity, supported by favorable demographics and underscores our multi-year strategy to expand our presence in the Central Ohio region. We expect our new Westerville branch to open in the second half of 2025.”

    “I am pleased by the strong start to 2025 and the direction we are headed.  We remain focused on investing in our platform, which includes upgrades to our technology infrastructure, adding new, experienced commercial bankers, and pursuing opportunities to expand Middlefield across our compelling Ohio markets.  As a result of these efforts and the contributions of our high-performing team, we expect additional loan and core deposit growth to benefit profitability throughout the remainder of 2025,” concluded Mr. Zimmerly.

    Income Statement
    Net interest income for the 2025 second quarter increased 15.6% to $17.4 million, compared to $15.1 million for the 2024 second quarter. The net interest margin for the 2025 second quarter was 3.88%, compared to 3.51% for the same period of 2024. Net interest income for the six months ended June 30, 2025, increased 11.6% to $33.5 million, compared to $30.1 million for the same period last year. The increase was primarily due to strong loan growth, a decrease in FHLB advances, and an overall decline in rates for deposits. Net interest margin for the six months ended June 30, 2025, was 3.79%, compared to 3.53% last year. 

    Noninterest income for the 2025 second quarter was $3.1 million, compared to $1.8 million for the same period the previous year. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, noninterest income increased $1.5 million to $5.0 million, compared to $3.6 million for the same period in 2024.  In April 2025, Middlefield completed an exchange of real estate with the City of Westerville, Ohio for a parcel of land that had a fair value of $1.5 million. In exchange, Middlefield transferred land and a building with related furnishings associated with its current branch located in Westerville, Ohio. The transferred branch had a net book value of $221,000. The exchange of real estate transaction resulted in a one-time, non-cash gain of $1.2 million.

    For the 2025 second quarter, noninterest expense was $13.7 million, compared to $11.9 million for the 2024 second quarter. Noninterest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025, was $25.8 million, compared to $23.9 million for the same period in 2024. Noninterest expense for the 2025 second quarter included a $700,000 loss associated with recording a separate property located in Westerville, Ohio as held for sale.     

    Net income for the 2025 second quarter was $6.2 million, or $0.76 per diluted share, compared to $4.2 million, or $0.52 per diluted share, for the same period last year. Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2025, was $11.0 million, or $1.36 per diluted share, compared to $8.3 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, for the same period last year. 

    For the 2025 second quarter, pre-tax, pre-provision net income was $6.9 million, compared to $4.9 million for the same period of 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, pre-tax, pre-provision net income was $12.7 million, compared to $9.7 million for the same period last year.  (See non-GAAP reconciliation under the section “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations”.)

    Balance Sheet
    Total assets at June 30, 2025, increased 5.3% to a record $1.92 billion, compared to $1.83 billion at June 30, 2024. Total loans at June 30, 2025, were a record $1.58 billion, compared to $1.50 billion at June 30, 2024. The 5.6% year-over-year increase in total loans was primarily due to higher home equity lines of credit, commercial and industrial loans, residential real estate loans, non-owner occupied, and owner occupied loans, partially offset by a reduction in construction and other loans and multifamily loans.

    The investment securities available-for-sale portfolio was $161.1 million at June 30, 2025, compared with $166.4 million at June 30, 2024.

    Total liabilities at June 30, 2025, increased 5.4% to $1.71 billion, compared to $1.62 billion at June 30, 2024. Total deposits at June 30, 2025, were $1.59 billion, compared to $1.47 billion at June 30, 2024. The 8.4% year-over-year increase in deposits was primarily due to growth in money market and interest-bearing demand deposits, partially offset by declines in savings deposit accounts. Noninterest-bearing demand deposits were 24.2% of total deposits at June 30, 2025, compared to 26.3% at June 30, 2024. At June 30, 2025, the Company had brokered deposits of $165.1 million, compared to $86.5 million at June 30, 2024.

    Michael C. Ranttila, Chief Financial Officer, stated, “Middlefield’s highly profitable financial model, disciplined loan pricing, and strong liquidity levels provides us with the flexibility to support both loan and operational growth. We continue to monitor our funding mix to support our loan portfolio at a reasonable cost, and such actions contributed to a seven-basis point reduction in our cost of funds since the beginning of the year.  Throughout the second half of 2025, we are focused on growing core deposits by improving the mix of commercial and industrial loans and growing treasury management relationships.”

    Middlefield’s CRE portfolio included the following categories at June 30, 2025:

    (Dollar amounts in thousands)   Balance     Percent of
    CRE Portfolio
        Percent of
    Loan Portfolio
        Weighted Average
    Loan-to-Value
     
                                     
    Multi-Family   $ 79,497       11.7 %     5.0 %     64.7 %
    Owner Occupied                                
    Real Estate and Rental and Leasing     56,806       8.3 %     3.6 %     55.6 %
    Other Services (except Public Administration)     40,734       6.0 %     2.6 %     58.2 %
    Manufacturing     17,919       2.6 %     1.1 %     44.4 %
    Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting     12,318       1.8 %     0.8 %     36.3 %
    Educational Services     11,844       1.7 %     0.7 %     50.1 %
    Other     57,024       8.3 %     3.6 %     54.1 %
    Total Owner Occupied   $ 196,645       28.7 %     12.4 %        
    Non-Owner Occupied                                
    Real Estate and Rental and Leasing     333,645       49.0 %     21.1 %     54.8 %
    Accommodation and Food Services     40,430       5.9 %     2.6 %     57.0 %
    Health Care and Social Assistance     19,456       2.9 %     1.2 %     65.9 %
    Manufacturing     7,412       1.1 %     0.5 %     46.7 %
    Other     4,089       0.7 %     0.3 %     76.4 %
    Total Non-Owner Occupied   $ 405,032       59.6 %     25.7 %        
    Total CRE   $ 681,174       100.0 %     43.1 %        


    Stockholders’ Equity and Dividends

    At June 30, 2025, stockholders’ equity was $216.1 million, compared to $206.8 million at June 30, 2024. The 4.5% year-over-year increase in stockholders’ equity was primarily from higher retained earnings, partially offset by an increase in the unrealized losses on the available-for-sale investment portfolio. On a per-share basis, shareholders’ equity at June 30, 2025, was $26.74, compared to $25.63 at June 30, 2024.

    At June 30, 2025, tangible stockholders’ equity(1) was $174.6 million, compared to $164.3 million at June 30, 2024. On a per-share basis, tangible stockholders’ equity(1) was $21.60 at June 30, 2025, compared to $20.37 at June 30, 2024. (1)See non-GAAP reconciliation under the section “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations”.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company declared cash dividends of $0.42 per share, totaling $3.4 million. Beginning in the first quarter of 2025, the Company increased the quarterly cash dividend by $0.01, or 5% from the previous year’s $0.20 per share quarterly cash dividend.  

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company did not repurchase any shares of its common stock.  

    At June 30, 2025, the Company’s equity-to-assets ratio was 11.23%, compared to 11.31% at June 30, 2024.

    Asset Quality
    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded a recovery of credit losses of $411,000, compared to a recovery of credit losses of $49,000 for the same period of 2024.  

    Net recoveries were $227,000, or (0.03%) of average loans, annualized, for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to net recoveries of $97,000, or (0.01%) of average loans, annualized, for the same period of 2024.      

    Nonperforming loans at June 30, 2025, were $25.1 million, compared to $16.0 million at June 30, 2024. The year-over-year increase in nonperforming assets was primarily due to a $12.0 million loan moved to nonaccrual in the 2024 third quarter. The allowance for credit losses at June 30, 2025, stood at $22.3 million, or 1.41% of total loans, compared to $21.8 million, or 1.46% of total loans at June 30, 2024. The increase in the allowance for credit losses was mainly from changes in projected loss drivers, prepayment assumptions, curtailment expectations over the reasonable and supportable forecast period, and geographic footprint of unemployment data, as well as an overall increase in total loans.

    Mr. Ranttila continued, “Asset quality demonstrates the success of our disciplined approach to credit quality and risk management, as nonperforming assets to total assets have improved to 1.30% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.56% at March 31, 2025, and 1.62% at December 31, 2024.  Over the past six months, non-performing assets declined by $4.9 million from $30.0 million at December 31, 2024, primarily as a result of the successful payoff of one previously disclosed non-accruing loan.  In addition, reductions in the reserve against individually analyzed loans as well as the reserve for unfunded commitments drove a $506,000 recovery for credit losses in the second quarter. We continue to expect stable economic activity across our Central, Western and Northeast Ohio markets that will support loan demand and asset quality throughout 2025.” 

    About Middlefield Banc Corp.
    Middlefield Banc Corp., headquartered in Middlefield, Ohio, is the Bank holding Company of The Middlefield Banking Company, with total assets of $1.92 billion at June 30, 2025. The Bank operates 21 full-service banking centers and an LPL Financial® brokerage office serving Ada, Beachwood, Bellefontaine, Chardon, Cortland, Dublin, Garrettsville, Kenton, Mantua, Marysville, Middlefield, Newbury, Orwell, Plain City, Powell, Solon, Sunbury, Twinsburg, and Westerville. The Bank also operates a Loan Production Office in Mentor, Ohio.

    Additional information is available at www.middlefieldbank.bank

    NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
    This press release includes disclosure of Middlefield Banc Corp.’s tangible book value per share, return on average tangible equity, and pre-tax, pre-provision for loan losses income, which are financial measures not prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP). A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial position or cash flows that excludes or includes amounts required to be disclosed by GAAP. Middlefield Banc Corp. believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide both management and investors a more complete understanding of the underlying operational results and trends and Middlefield Banc Corp.’s marketplace performance. The presentation of this additional information is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the numbers prepared in accordance with GAAP. The reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures are included in the following Consolidated Financial Highlights tables below.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    This press release of Middlefield Banc Corp. and the reports Middlefield Banc Corp. files with the Securities and Exchange Commission often contain “forward-looking statements” relating to present or future trends or factors affecting the banking industry and, specifically, the financial operations, markets and products of Middlefield Banc Corp. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. There are several important factors that could cause Middlefield Banc Corp.’s future results to differ materially from historical performance or projected performance. These factors include, but are not limited to: (1) a significant increase in competitive pressures among financial institutions; (2) changes in the interest rate environment that may reduce interest margins; (3) changes in prepayment speeds, charge-offs and loan loss provisions; (4) less favorable than expected general economic conditions; (5) legislative or regulatory changes that may adversely affect businesses in which Middlefield Banc Corp. is engaged; (6) technological issues which may adversely affect Middlefield Banc Corp.’s financial operations or customers; (7) changes in the securities markets; or (8) risk factors mentioned in the reports and registration statements Middlefield Banc Corp. files with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Middlefield Banc Corp. undertakes no obligation to release revisions to these forward-looking statements or to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release.

    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.
    Consolidated Selected Financial Highlights
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)

        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    Balance Sheets (period end)   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    ASSETS                                        
    Cash and due from banks   $ 59,145     $ 56,150     $ 46,037     $ 61,851     $ 50,496  
    Federal funds sold     13,701       10,720       9,755       12,022       1,762  
    Cash and cash equivalents     72,846       66,870       55,792       73,873       52,258  
    Investment securities available for sale, at fair value     161,116       165,014       165,802       169,895       166,424  
    Other investments     1,014       1,021       855       895       881  
    Loans held for sale     152                   249        
    Loans:                                        
    Commercial real estate:                                        
    Owner occupied     196,645       185,412       181,447       187,313       182,809  
    Non-owner occupied     405,032       413,621       412,291       407,159       385,648  
    Multifamily     79,497       88,737       89,849       94,798       86,951  
    Residential real estate     357,217       351,274       353,442       345,748       337,121  
    Commercial and industrial     257,519       235,547       229,034       213,172       234,702  
    Home equity lines of credit     156,297       147,154       143,379       137,761       131,047  
    Construction and other     123,531       122,653       103,608       111,550       132,530  
    Consumer installment     6,187       5,951       6,564       7,030       6,896  
    Total loans     1,581,925       1,550,349       1,519,614       1,504,531       1,497,704  
    Less allowance for credit losses     22,335       22,401       22,447       22,526       21,795  
    Net loans     1,559,590       1,527,948       1,497,167       1,482,005       1,475,909  
    Premises and equipment, net     20,304       20,494       20,565       20,528       20,744  
    Premises and equipment held for sale     1,015                          
    Goodwill     36,356       36,356       36,356       36,356       36,356  
    Core deposit intangibles     5,112       5,362       5,611       5,869       6,126  
    Bank-owned life insurance     35,102       34,866       35,259       35,049       34,802  
    Accrued interest receivable and other assets     31,762       30,425       35,952       32,916       34,686  
    TOTAL ASSETS   $ 1,924,369     $ 1,888,356     $ 1,853,359     $ 1,857,635     $ 1,828,186  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    LIABILITIES                                        
    Deposits:                                        
    Noninterest-bearing demand   $ 386,248     $ 369,492     $ 377,875     $ 390,933     $ 387,024  
    Interest-bearing demand     221,146       222,953       208,291       218,002       206,542  
    Money market     466,935       481,664       414,074       376,619       355,630  
    Savings     184,534       189,943       197,749       199,984       192,472  
    Time     334,755       275,673       247,704       327,231       327,876  
    Total deposits     1,593,618       1,539,725       1,445,693       1,512,769       1,469,544  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances     89,000       110,000       172,400       106,000       125,000  
    Other borrowings     11,557       11,609       11,660       11,711       11,762  
    Accrued interest payable and other liabilities     14,142       13,229       13,044       16,450       15,092  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES     1,708,317       1,674,563       1,642,797       1,646,930       1,621,398  
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                                        
    Common stock, no par value; 25,000,000 shares authorized, 9,960,503 shares issued, 8,081,193 shares outstanding as of June 30, 2025     162,195       162,195       161,999       161,916       161,823  
    Additional paid-in capital     811       515       246       108        
    Retained earnings     116,892       112,432       109,299       106,067       105,342  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (22,937 )     (20,440 )     (20,073 )     (16,477 )     (19,468 )
    Treasury stock, at cost; 1,879,310 shares as of June 30, 2025     (40,909 )     (40,909 )     (40,909 )     (40,909 )     (40,909 )
    TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY     216,052       213,793       210,562       210,705       206,788  
                                             
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   $ 1,924,369     $ 1,888,356     $ 1,853,359     $ 1,857,635     $ 1,828,186  


    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.

    Consolidated Selected Financial Highlights
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)

        For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
    Statements of Income   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
                                                             
    INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME                                                        
    Interest and fees on loans   $ 25,122     $ 23,387     $ 23,308     $ 23,441     $ 23,422     $ 48,509     $ 45,817  
    Interest-earning deposits in other institutions     325       291       320       348       386       616       823  
    Federal funds sold     120       155       151       143       122       275       274  
    Investment securities:                                                        
    Taxable interest     526       530       528       528       505       1,056       972  
    Tax-exempt interest     960       960       961       962       966       1,920       1,938  
    Dividends on stock     183       150       170       191       198       333       387  
    Total interest and dividend income     27,236       25,473       25,438       25,613       25,599       52,709       50,211  
    INTEREST EXPENSE                                                        
    Deposits     8,789       7,885       8,582       8,792       8,423       16,674       15,889  
    Short-term borrowings     870       1,347       1,128       1,575       1,920       2,217       3,913  
    Other borrowings     140       143       173       173       173       283       357  
    Total interest expense     9,799       9,375       9,883       10,540       10,516       19,174       20,159  
    NET INTEREST INCOME     17,437       16,098       15,555       15,073       15,083       33,535       30,052  
    Provision for (recovery of) credit losses     (506 )     95       (177 )     2,234       87       (411 )     (49 )
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION                                                        
    FOR (RECOVERY OF) CREDIT LOSSES     17,943       16,003       15,732       12,839       14,996       33,946       30,101  
    NONINTEREST INCOME                                                        
    Service charges on deposit accounts     1,061       989       1,068       959       971       2,050       1,880  
    Gain (Loss) on equity securities     (7 )     (34 )     56       14       (27 )     (41 )     (79 )
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance     230       493       230       246       227       723       454  
    Gain on sale of loans     39       24       64       56       69       63       79  
    Revenue from investment services     310       268       237       206       269       578       473  
    Gain on exchange of real estate     1,229                               1,229        
    Gross rental income                                         67  
    Other income     216       204       259       262       251       420       682  
    Total noninterest income     3,078       1,944       1,914       1,743       1,760       5,022       3,556  
                                                             
    NONINTEREST EXPENSE                                                        
    Salaries and employee benefits     6,734       6,557       5,996       6,201       6,111       13,291       12,444  
    Occupancy expense     667       687       596       627       601       1,354       1,153  
    Equipment expense     248       225       221       203       261       473       501  
    Data processing costs     1,273       1,271       1,174       1,214       1,135       2,544       2,417  
    Ohio state franchise tax     399       399       390       399       397       798       794  
    Federal deposit insurance expense     267       267       293       255       256       534       507  
    Professional fees     521       598       611       539       557       1,119       1,115  
    Advertising expense     451       364       371       283       508       815       927  
    Software amortization expense     95       90       83       74       21       185       43  
    Core deposit intangible amortization     250       249       258       257       258       499       516  
    Loss on premises and equipment held for sale     693                               693        
    Gross other real estate owned expenses                                         99  
    Other expense     2,053       1,486       1,810       1,819       1,797       3,539       3,351  
    Total noninterest expense     13,651       12,193       11,803       11,871       11,902       25,844       23,867  
                                                             
    Income before income taxes     7,370       5,754       5,843       2,711       4,854       13,124       9,790  
    Income taxes     1,213       924       995       371       690       2,137       1,459  
                                                             
    NET INCOME   $ 6,157     $ 4,830     $ 4,848     $ 2,340     $ 4,164     $ 10,987     $ 8,331  
                                                             
    PTPP (1)   $ 6,864     $ 5,849     $ 5,666     $ 4,945     $ 4,941     $ 12,713     $ 9,741  
    (1)  See section “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations” for the reconciliation of GAAP performance measures to non-GAAP measures.


    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.

    Consolidated Selected Financial Highlights
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, except per share and share amounts, unaudited)

        For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    Per common share data                                                        
    Net income per common share – basic   $ 0.76     $ 0.60     $ 0.60     $ 0.29     $ 0.52     $ 1.36     $ 1.04  
    Net income per common share – diluted   $ 0.76     $ 0.60     $ 0.60     $ 0.29     $ 0.52     $ 1.36     $ 1.03  
    Dividends declared per share   $ 0.21     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.42     $ 0.40  
    Book value per share (period end)   $ 26.74     $ 26.46     $ 26.08     $ 26.11     $ 25.63     $ 26.74     $ 25.63  
    Tangible book value per share (period end) (1) (2)   $ 21.60     $ 21.29     $ 20.88     $ 20.87     $ 20.37     $ 21.60     $ 20.37  
    Dividends declared   $ 1,697     $ 1,697     $ 1,616     $ 1,615     $ 1,613     $ 3,394     $ 3,226  
    Dividend yield     2.80 %     3.05 %     2.84 %     2.76 %     3.34 %     2.81 %     3.34 %
    Dividend payout ratio     27.56 %     35.13 %     33.33 %     69.02 %     38.74 %     30.89 %     38.72 %
    Average shares outstanding – basic     8,081,193       8,078,805       8,071,905       8,071,032       8,067,144       8,080,006       8,079,174  
    Average shares outstanding – diluted     8,113,572       8,097,545       8,092,357       8,086,872       8,072,499       8,107,066       8,084,529  
    Period ending shares outstanding     8,081,193       8,081,193       8,073,708       8,071,032       8,067,144       8,081,193       8,067,144  
                                                             
    Selected ratios                                                        
    Return on average assets (Annualized)     1.29 %     1.04 %     1.04 %     0.50 %     0.91 %     1.17 %     0.91 %
    Return on average equity (Annualized)     11.53 %     9.22 %     9.19 %     4.45 %     8.15 %     10.39 %     8.16 %
    Return on average tangible common equity (1) (3)     14.31 %     11.48 %     11.50 %     5.58 %     10.29 %     12.92 %     10.30 %
    Efficiency (4)     64.49 %     65.22 %     65.05 %     67.93 %     67.97 %     64.83 %     68.32 %
    Equity to assets at period end     11.23 %     11.32 %     11.36 %     11.34 %     11.31 %     11.23 %     11.31 %
    Noninterest expense to average assets     0.72 %     0.65 %     0.63 %     0.66 %     0.64 %     1.36 %     1.30 %
    (1)  See section “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations” for the reconciliation of GAAP performance measures to non-GAAP measures.
    (2)  Calculated by dividing tangible common equity by shares outstanding.
    (3)  Calculated by dividing annualized net income for each period by average tangible common equity.
    (4)  The efficiency ratio is calculated by dividing noninterest expense less amortization of intangibles by the sum of net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis plus noninterest income.
        For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
    Yields   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    Interest-earning assets:                                                        
    Loans receivable (1)     6.40 %     6.17 %     6.12 %     6.19 %     6.27 %     6.29 %     6.19 %
    Investment securities (1) (2)     3.64 %     3.69 %     3.63 %     3.62 %     3.59 %     3.67 %     3.56 %
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks     4.13 %     3.57 %     4.23 %     4.27 %     4.59 %     3.84 %     4.74 %
    Total interest-earning assets     6.03 %     5.81 %     5.78 %     5.84 %     5.92 %     5.92 %     5.85 %
    Deposits:                                                        
    Interest-bearing demand deposits     2.49 %     2.13 %     2.07 %     2.16 %     1.93 %     2.31 %     1.90 %
    Money market deposits     3.53 %     3.38 %     3.81 %     3.93 %     3.95 %     3.46 %     3.88 %
    Savings deposits     0.86 %     0.82 %     0.75 %     0.71 %     0.64 %     0.84 %     0.61 %
    Certificates of deposit     3.66 %     3.93 %     4.21 %     4.49 %     4.57 %     3.79 %     4.32 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits     2.95 %     2.82 %     3.05 %     3.17 %     3.15 %     2.89 %     3.02 %
    Non-Deposit Funding:                                                        
    Borrowings     4.54 %     4.58 %     4.93 %     5.54 %     5.60 %     4.56 %     5.60 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     3.06 %     3.01 %     3.21 %     3.41 %     3.45 %     3.04 %     3.34 %
    Cost of deposits     2.21 %     2.10 %     2.24 %     2.33 %     2.30 %     2.16 %     2.19 %
    Cost of funds     2.34 %     2.30 %     2.41 %     2.58 %     2.61 %     2.32 %     2.52 %
    Net interest margin (3)     3.88 %     3.69 %     3.56 %     3.46 %     3.51 %     3.79 %     3.53 %
    (1)  Tax-equivalent adjustments to calculate the yield on tax-exempt securities and loans were determined using an effective tax rate of 21%.
    (2)  Yield is calculated on the basis of amortized cost.
    (3)  Net interest margin represents net interest income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.


    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.

    Consolidated Selected Financial Highlights
    (unaudited)

        For the Three Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    Asset quality data   2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)                                        
    Nonperforming assets (1)   $ 25,052     $ 29,550     $ 29,984     $ 30,078     $ 15,961  
                                             
    Allowance for credit losses   $ 22,335     $ 22,401     $ 22,447     $ 22,526     $ 21,795  
    Allowance for credit losses/total loans     1.41 %     1.44 %     1.48 %     1.50 %     1.46 %
    Net charge-offs (recoveries):                                        
    Quarter-to-date   $ (18 )   $ (209 )   $ 151     $ 1,382     $ (29 )
    Year-to-date     (227 )     (209 )     1,436       1,285       (97 )
    Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans, annualized:                                        
    Quarter-to-date     (0.00 %)     (0.06 %)     0.04 %     0.36 %     (0.01 %)
    Year-to-date     (0.03 %)     (0.06 %)     0.10 %     0.11 %     (0.01 %)
                                             
    Nonperforming loans/total loans     1.58 %     1.91 %     1.97 %     2.00 %     1.07 %
    Allowance for credit losses/nonperforming loans     89.15 %     75.81 %     74.86 %     74.89 %     136.55 %
    Nonperforming assets/total assets     1.30 %     1.56 %     1.62 %     1.62 %     0.87 %
    (1) Nonperforming assets consist of nonperforming loans.


    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.

    GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations

    Reconciliation of Common Stockholders’ Equity to Tangible Common Equity   For the Three Months Ended  
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)   June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024  
                                             
    Stockholders’ equity   $ 216,052     $ 213,793     $ 210,562     $ 210,705     $ 206,788  
    Less goodwill and other intangibles     41,468       41,718       41,967       42,225       42,482  
    Tangible common equity   $ 174,584     $ 172,075     $ 168,595     $ 168,480     $ 164,306  
                                             
    Shares outstanding     8,081,193       8,081,193       8,073,708       8,071,032       8,067,144  
    Tangible book value per share   $ 21.60     $ 21.29     $ 20.88     $ 20.87     $ 20.37  

    Reconciliation of Average Equity to Return on Average Tangible Common Equity
      For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
                                                             
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
                                                             
    Average stockholders’ equity   $ 214,144     $ 212,465     $ 209,864     $ 209,096     $ 205,379     $ 213,235     $ 205,330  
    Less average goodwill and other intangibles     41,589       41,839       42,092       42,350       42,607       41,714       42,609  
    Average tangible common equity   $ 172,555     $ 170,626     $ 167,772     $ 166,746     $ 162,772     $ 171,521     $ 162,721  
                                                             
    Net income   $ 6,157     $ 4,830     $ 4,848     $ 2,340     $ 4,164     $ 10,987     $ 8,331  
    Return on average tangible common equity (annualized)     14.31 %     11.48 %     11.50 %     5.58 %     10.29 %     12.92 %     10.30 %

    Reconciliation of Pre-Tax Pre-Provision Income (PTPP)
      For the Three Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
                                                             
        June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
                                                             
    Net income   $ 6,157     $ 4,830     $ 4,848     $ 2,340     $ 4,164     $ 10,987     $ 8,331  
    Add income taxes     1,213       924       995       371       690       2,137       1,459  
    Add provision for (recovery of) credit losses     (506 )     95       (177 )     2,234       87       (411 )     (49 )
    PTPP   $ 6,864     $ 5,849     $ 5,666     $ 4,945     $ 4,941     $ 12,713     $ 9,741  


    MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.

    Average Balance Sheets
    (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)

        For the Three Months Ended  
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2024  
        Average             Average     Average             Average  
        Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost     Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost  
    Interest-earning assets:                                                
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 1,576,050     $ 25,122       6.40 %   $ 1,503,440     $ 23,422       6.27 %
    Investment securities (1) (2)     191,619       1,486       3.64 %     191,752       1,471       3.62 %
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks (3)     61,012       628       4.13 %     61,891       706       4.59 %
    Total interest-earning assets     1,828,681       27,236       6.03 %     1,757,083       25,599       5.93 %
    Noninterest-earning assets     79,414                       86,431                  
    Total assets   $ 1,908,095                     $ 1,843,514                  
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Interest-bearing demand deposits   $ 217,859     $ 1,353       2.49 %   $ 209,965     $ 1,009       1.93 %
    Money market deposits     489,525       4,313       3.53 %     337,937       3,320       3.95 %
    Savings deposits     188,999       404       0.86 %     192,577       305       0.64 %
    Certificates of deposit     297,727       2,719       3.66 %     333,542       3,789       4.57 %
    Short-term borrowings     77,666       870       4.49 %     138,656       1,920       5.57 %
    Other borrowings     11,588       140       4.85 %     11,791       173       5.90 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,283,364       9,799       3.06 %     1,224,468       10,516       3.45 %
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits     397,493                       396,626                  
    Other liabilities     13,094                       17,042                  
    Stockholders’ equity     214,144                       205,379                  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,908,095                     $ 1,843,514                  
    Net interest income           $ 17,437                     $ 15,083          
    Interest rate spread (4)                     2.97 %                     2.48 %
    Net interest margin (5)                     3.88 %                     3.52 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities                     142.49 %                     143.50 %
    (1) Tax-equivalent adjustments to calculate the yield on tax-exempt securities and loans were $266 and  $289 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    (2) Yield is calculated on the basis of amortized cost.
    (3) Includes dividends received on restricted stock.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest-earning assets and the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.
        For the Three Months Ended  
        June 30,     March 31,  
        2025     2025  
        Average             Average     Average             Average  
        Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost     Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost  
    Interest-earning assets:                                                
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 1,576,050     $ 25,122       6.40 %   $ 1,537,337     $ 23,387       6.17 %
    Investment securities (1) (2)     191,619       1,486       3.64 %     191,996       1,490       3.69 %
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks (3)     61,012       628       4.13 %     67,661       596       3.57 %
    Total interest-earning assets     1,828,681       27,236       6.03 %     1,796,994       25,473       5.81 %
    Noninterest-earning assets     79,414                       84,542                  
    Total assets   $ 1,908,095                     $ 1,881,536                  
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Interest-bearing demand deposits   $ 217,859     $ 1,353       2.49 %   $ 220,192     $ 1,154       2.13 %
    Money market deposits     489,525       4,313       3.53 %     458,446       3,816       3.38 %
    Savings deposits     188,999       404       0.86 %     192,931       388       0.82 %
    Certificates of deposit     297,727       2,719       3.66 %     261,006       2,527       3.93 %
    Short-term borrowings     77,666       870       4.49 %     120,238       1,347       4.54 %
    Other borrowings     11,588       140       4.85 %     11,639       143       4.98 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,283,364       9,799       3.06 %     1,264,452       9,375       3.01 %
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits     397,493                       390,354                  
    Other liabilities     13,094                       14,265                  
    Stockholders’ equity     214,144                       212,465                  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,908,095                     $ 1,881,536                  
    Net interest income           $ 17,437                     $ 16,098          
    Interest rate spread (4)                     2.97 %                     2.80 %
    Net interest margin (5)                     3.88 %                     3.69 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities                     142.49 %                     142.12 %
    (1)  Tax-equivalent adjustments to calculate the yield on tax-exempt securities and loans were $266 and $272 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively.
    (2) Yield is calculated on the basis of amortized cost.
    (3) Includes dividends received on restricted stock.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest-earning assets and the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.
        For the Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2025     2024  
        Average             Average     Average             Average  
        Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost     Balance     Interest     Yield/Cost  
    Interest-earning assets:                                                
    Loans receivable (1)   $ 1,556,693     $ 48,509       6.29 %   $ 1,489,992     $ 45,817       6.19 %
    Investment securities (1) (2)     191,807       2,976       3.67 %     191,801       2,910       3.59 %
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks (3)     64,336       1,224       3.84 %     63,015       1,484       4.74 %
    Total interest-earning assets     1,812,836       52,709       5.92 %     1,744,808       50,211       5.85 %
    Noninterest-earning assets     81,979                       88,291                  
    Total assets   $ 1,894,815                     $ 1,833,099                  
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Interest-bearing demand deposits   $ 219,026     $ 2,506       2.31 %   $ 210,487     $ 1,986       1.90 %
    Money market deposits     473,985       8,130       3.46 %     318,208       6,147       3.88 %
    Savings deposits     190,965       792       0.84 %     196,828       594       0.61 %
    Certificates of deposit     279,366       5,246       3.79 %     333,706       7,162       4.32 %
    Short-term borrowings     98,952       2,217       4.52 %     141,507       3,913       5.56 %
    Other borrowings     11,614       283       4.91 %     11,815       357       6.08 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities     1,273,908       19,174       3.04 %     1,212,551       20,159       3.34 %
    Noninterest-bearing liabilities:                                                
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits     393,923                       398,417                  
    Other liabilities     13,749                       16,801                  
    Stockholders’ equity     213,235                       205,330                  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 1,894,815                     $ 1,833,099                  
    Net interest income           $ 33,535                     $ 30,052          
    Interest rate spread (4)                     2.88 %                     2.51 %
    Net interest margin (5)                     3.79 %                     3.53 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities                     142.31 %                     143.90 %
    (1)  Tax-equivalent adjustments to calculate the yield on tax-exempt securities and loans were $538 and $570 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
    (2) Yield is calculated on the basis of amortized cost.
    (3) Includes dividends received on restricted stock.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest-earning assets and the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.
       
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    Middlefield Banc Corp.
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    Managing Director
    SM Berger & Company, Inc.
    (216) 464-6400
    andrew@smberger.com 

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  • MIL-OSI: Enphase Energy Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FREMONT, Calif., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), a global energy technology company and the world’s leading supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems, announced today financial results for the second quarter of 2025, which included the summary below from its President and CEO, Badri Kothandaraman.

    We reported quarterly revenue of $363.2 million in the second quarter of 2025, along with 48.6% for non-GAAP gross margin. We shipped approximately 1.53 million microinverters, or 675.4 megawatts DC, and 190.9 megawatt hours (MWh) of IQ® Batteries.

    Highlights for the second quarter of 2025 are listed below:

    • IQ® Meter Collar approved by 29 U.S. utilities to date
    • U.S. manufacturing: shipped approximately 1.41 million microinverters and record 46.9 MWh of IQ Batteries
    • Revenue of $363.2 million
    • GAAP gross margin of 46.9%; non-GAAP gross margin of 48.6% with net IRA benefit
    • Non-GAAP gross margin of 37.2%, excluding net IRA benefit of 11.4%
    • GAAP operating income of $37.0 million; non-GAAP operating income of $98.6 million
    • GAAP net income of $37.1 million; non-GAAP net income of $89.9 million
    • GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.28; non-GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.69
    • Free cash flow of $18.4 million; ending cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $1.53 billion

    Our revenue and earnings for the second quarter of 2025 are provided below, compared with the prior quarter:

    (In thousands, except per share and percentage data)

      GAAP   Non-GAAP
      Q2 2025   Q1 2025   Q2 2024   Q2 2025   Q1 2025   Q2 2024
    Revenue $ 363,153     $ 356,084     $ 303,458     $ 363,153     $ 356,084     $ 303,458  
    Gross margin   46.9 %     47.2 %     45.2 %     48.6 %     48.9 %     47.1 %
    Operating expenses $ 133,486     $ 136,319     $ 135,367     $ 77,781     $ 79,423     $ 81,706  
    Operating income $ 37,007     $ 31,922     $ 1,799     $ 98,613     $ 94,637     $ 61,080  
    Net income $ 37,052     $ 29,730     $ 10,833     $ 89,869     $ 89,243     $ 58,824  
    Basic EPS $ 0.28     $ 0.23     $ 0.08     $ 0.69     $ 0.68     $ 0.43  
    Diluted EPS $ 0.28     $ 0.22     $ 0.08     $ 0.69     $ 0.68     $ 0.43  
     

    Total revenue for the second quarter of 2025 was $363.2 million, compared to $356.1 million in the first quarter of 2025. Our revenue in the second quarter of 2025 included $40.4 million of safe harbor revenue, compared to $54.3 million of safe harbor revenue in the first quarter. Our revenue in the United States for the second quarter of 2025 increased approximately 3%, compared to the first quarter. The increase was the result of seasonality partially offset by lower safe harbor revenue. Our revenue in Europe increased approximately 11% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to the first quarter. The increase in revenue was primarily due to higher microinverter and battery sales as we continued to ramp shipments of our IQ® Battery 5P™ with FlexPhase during the second quarter.

    Our non-GAAP gross margin was 48.6% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 48.9% in the first quarter. Our non-GAAP gross margin, excluding net benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), was 37.2% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 38.3% in the first quarter. The reciprocal tariffs had a negative impact of approximately two percentage points on margins.

    Our non-GAAP operating expenses were $77.8 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $79.4 million in the first quarter. Our non-GAAP operating income was $98.6 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $94.6 million in the first quarter.

    We exited the second quarter of 2025 with $1.53 billion in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities and generated $26.6 million in cash flow from operations in the second quarter. Our capital expenditures were $8.2 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $14.6 million in the first quarter of 2025.

    In the second quarter of 2025, we repurchased 702,948 shares of our common stock at an average price of $42.67 per share for a total of approximately $30.0 million. We also spent approximately $3.0 million by withholding shares to cover taxes for employee stock vesting that reduced the diluted shares by 58,332 shares.

    During the second quarter of 2025, we shipped approximately 1.41 million microinverters from manufacturing facilities in the United States that we booked for 45X production tax credits. We continued to ship our IQ8HC™ Microinverters, IQ8P-3P™ Commercial Microinverters, and IQ® Battery 5Ps from these facilities, meeting domestic content requirements.

    We shipped a record 190.9 MWh of IQ Batteries in the second quarter of 2025, compared to 170.1 MWh in the first quarter. More than 11,700 installers worldwide are certified to install our IQ Batteries, compared to more than 10,900 installers worldwide in the first quarter of 2025. In addition, we have 210 MWh of batteries in our fleet currently enrolled in virtual power plant (VPP) programs globally.

    During the second quarter of 2025, we began shipping our fourth-generation Enphase Energy System, which includes the IQ® Battery 10C, IQ® Meter Collar, and IQ® Combiner 6C, to customers in the United States. The IQ Battery 10C is designed to be 30% more energy-dense, occupy 62% less wall space, and lower the cost of install compared to previous models. Together, these components simplify the entire backup installation process, enhance reliability, and provide greater value to homeowners. The IQ Meter Collar has now been approved by 29 U.S. utilities.

    We also ramped shipments of our IQ Battery with FlexPhase into more countries in Europe. This AC-coupled battery system supports both single-phase and three-phase homes, providing full backup capability and superior flexibility to meet diverse home energy needs.

    The IQ® EV Charger 2, our most advanced residential charger to date, is now shipping to 18 countries across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. This smart charger is designed to work seamlessly with Enphase solar and battery systems or as a powerful standalone solution. We also started shipping our IQ® Balcony Solar Kit, a simple and efficient solution for harnessing solar energy from panels installed on apartment balconies, in Belgium and Germany during the second quarter of 2025.

    We continue to strengthen our digital platform and improve the customer experience. We are investing in several new enhancements for Solargraf, our all-in-one installer platform, including expanded third-party ownership (TPO) partner integrations, a custom tariff builder, enhanced dealership management features, and a simplified, AI-driven design experience – all aimed at making Solargraf even more powerful and intuitive.

    BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

    On July 17, 2025, Enphase Energy announced initial shipments of the IQ Battery 5P supplied from manufacturing facilities in the United States with higher domestic content than previous models.

    On July 10 and July 2, 2025, Enphase Energy announced that production shipments of its IQ EV Charger 2 have expanded Europe to now include Greece, Romania, Ireland, Poland, Australia, and New Zealand.

    On June 16, 2025, Enphase Energy announced the launch of the IQ Battery 5P with FlexPhase, for customers in more European countries, including Spain, Portugal, France, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

    On June 4, 2025, Enphase Energy announced that IQ8P-3P Commercial Microinverters made with domestic content were selected for significant commercial projects on a Florida school, an affordable housing complex in Rhode Island, and a community center in California.

    On May 19, 2025, Enphase Energy introduced IQ® Energy Management that integrates with Enphase solar and battery systems to enable smart management of variable electricity rates and select third-party electric vehicle (EV) chargers, heat pumps, and resistive electric water heaters in France.

    On May 12 and May 7, 2025, Enphase Energy announced the launch of the IQ Balcony Solar System in Belgium and Germany that empowers apartment dwellers and homeowners with limited roof space to generate their own clean energy from balconies, patios, and small outdoor areas.

    On May 8, 2025, Enphase Energy announced the availability of new software that allows homeowners with existing legacy IQ7™ Microinverter-based systems to seamlessly expand their solar capacity using IQ8™ Microinverters.

    On April 28, 2025, Enphase Energy announced production shipments of IQ8 Microinverters in Japan through a distribution agreement with ITOCHU Corporation, one of the largest trading companies in the country.

    THIRD QUARTER 2025 FINANCIAL OUTLOOK

    For the third quarter of 2025, Enphase Energy estimates both GAAP and non-GAAP financial results as follows:

    • Revenue to be within a range of $330.0 million to $370.0 million, which includes shipments of 190 to 210 MWh of IQ Batteries.
    • GAAP gross margin to be within a range of 41.0% to 44.0% with net IRA benefit, including approximately three to five percentage points of new tariff impact.
    • Non-GAAP gross margin to be within a range of 43.0% to 46.0% with net IRA benefit and 33.0% to 36.0% excluding net IRA benefit, including approximately three to five percentage points of new tariff impact. Non-GAAP gross margin excludes stock-based compensation expense and acquisition related amortization.
    • Net IRA benefit to be within a range of $34.0 million to $38.0 million based on estimated shipments of 1,200,000 units of U.S. manufactured microinverters.
    • GAAP operating expenses to be within a range of $130.0 million to $134.0 million.
    • Non-GAAP operating expenses to be within a range of $78.0 million to $82.0 million, excluding $52.0 million estimated for stock-based compensation expense, acquisition related amortization, restructuring and asset impairment charges.

    For 2025, Enphase expects a GAAP tax rate of 19-21% and a non-GAAP tax rate of 15-17%, including IRA benefits.

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    Use of non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Enphase Energy has presented certain non-GAAP financial measures in this press release. Generally, a non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of a company’s performance, financial position, or cash flows that either exclude or include amounts that are not normally excluded or included in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP). Reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure can be found in the accompanying tables to this press release. Non-GAAP financial measures presented by Enphase Energy include non-GAAP gross profit, gross margin, operating expenses, income from operations, net income, net income per share (basic and diluted), net IRA benefit, and free cash flow.

    These non-GAAP financial measures do not reflect a comprehensive system of accounting, differ from GAAP measures with the same captions and may differ from non-GAAP financial measures with the same or similar captions that are used by other companies. In addition, these non-GAAP measures have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts associated with Enphase Energy’s results of operations as determined in accordance with GAAP. As such, these non-GAAP measures should be considered as a supplement to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Enphase Energy uses these non-GAAP financial measures to analyze its operating performance and future prospects, develop internal budgets and financial goals, and to facilitate period-to-period comparisons. Enphase Energy believes that these non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of its operations that, when viewed with its GAAP results, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting its business.

    As presented in the “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” tables below, each of the non-GAAP financial measures excludes one or more of the following items for purposes of calculating non-GAAP financial measures to facilitate an evaluation of Enphase Energy’s current operating performance and a comparison to its past operating performance:

    Stock-based compensation expense. Enphase Energy excludes stock-based compensation expense from its non-GAAP measures primarily because they are non-cash in nature. Moreover, the impact of this expense is significantly affected by Enphase Energy’s stock price at the time of an award over which management has limited to no control.

    Acquisition related amortization. This item represents amortization of acquired intangible assets, which is a non-cash expense. Acquisition related amortization of acquired intangible assets are not reflective of Enphase Energy’s ongoing financial performance.

    Restructuring and asset impairment charges. Enphase Energy excludes restructuring and asset impairment charges due to the nature of the expenses being unusual and arising outside the ordinary course of continuing operations. These costs primarily consist of fees paid for cash-based severance costs, accelerated stock-based compensation expense and asset write-downs of property and equipment and acquired intangible assets, and other contract termination costs resulting from restructuring initiatives.

    Non-cash interest expense. This item consists primarily of amortization of debt issuance costs and accretion of debt discount because these expenses do not represent a cash outflow for Enphase Energy except in the period the financing was secured and such amortization expense is not reflective of Enphase Energy’s ongoing financial performance.

    Non-GAAP income tax adjustment. This item represents the amount adjusted to Enphase Energy’s GAAP tax provision or benefit to exclude the income tax effects of GAAP adjustments such as stock-based compensation, amortization of purchased intangibles, and other non-recurring items that are not reflective of Enphase Energy ongoing financial performance.

    Non-GAAP net income per share, diluted. Enphase Energy excludes the dilutive effect of in-the-money portion of convertible senior notes as they are covered by convertible note hedge transactions that reduce potential dilution to our common stock upon conversion of the Notes due 2025, Notes due 2026, and Notes due 2028, and includes the dilutive effect of employee’s stock-based awards and the dilutive effect of warrants. Enphase Energy believes these adjustments provide useful supplemental information to the ongoing financial performance.

    Net IRA benefit. This item represents the advanced manufacturing production tax credit (AMPTC) from the IRA for manufacturing microinverters in the United States, partially offset by the incremental manufacturing cost incurred in the United States relative to manufacturing in India. The AMPTC is accounted for by Enphase Energy as an income-based government grants that reduces cost of revenues in the condensed consolidated statements of operations.

    Free cash flow. This item represents net cash flows from operating activities less purchases of property and equipment.

    Conference Call Information

    Enphase Energy will host a conference call for analysts and investors to discuss its second quarter 2025 results and third quarter 2025 business outlook today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (1:30 p.m. Pacific Time). The call is open to the public by dialing (833) 634-5018. A live webcast of the conference call will also be accessible from the “Investor Relations” section of Enphase Energy’s website at https://investor.enphase.com.

    Following the webcast, an archived version will be available on the website for approximately one year. In addition, an audio replay of the conference call will be available by calling (877) 344-7529; replay access code 6021998, beginning approximately one hour after the call.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements related to Enphase Energy’s expectations as to its third quarter of 2025 financial outlook, including revenue, shipments of IQ Batteries by MWh, gross margin with net IRA benefit and excluding net IRA benefit, estimated shipments of U.S. manufactured microinverters, operating expenses, and annualized effective tax rate with IRA benefit; its expectations regarding the expected net IRA benefit; future enhancements for Solargraf; and the capabilities, advantages, features, and performance of its technology and products. These forward-looking statements are based on Enphase Energy’s current expectations and inherently involve significant risks and uncertainties. Enphase Energy’s actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of certain risks and uncertainties including those risks described in more detail in its most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and other documents on file with the SEC from time to time and available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Enphase Energy undertakes no duty or obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this release as a result of new information, future events or changes in its expectations, except as required by law.

    A copy of this press release can be found on the investor relations page of Enphase Energy’s website at https://investor.enphase.com.

    About Enphase Energy, Inc.

    Enphase Energy, a global energy technology company based in Fremont, CA, is the world’s leading supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems that enable people to harness the sun to make, use, save, and sell their own power – and control it all with a smart mobile app. The company revolutionized the solar industry with its microinverter-based technology and builds all-in-one solar, battery, and software solutions. Enphase has shipped approximately 83.1 million microinverters, and more than 4.9 million Enphase-based systems have been deployed in over 160 countries. For more information, visit https://enphase.com/.

    © 2025 Enphase Energy, Inc. All rights reserved. Enphase Energy, Enphase, the “e” logo, IQ, IQ8, and certain other marks listed at https://enphase.com/trademark-usage-guidelines are trademarks or service marks of Enphase Energy, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

    Contact:

    Zach Freedman
    Enphase Energy, Inc.
    Investor Relations
    ir@enphaseenergy.com

    ENPHASE ENERGY, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
    (In thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Net revenues $ 363,153     $ 356,084     $ 303,458     $ 719,237     $ 566,797  
    Cost of revenues   192,660       187,843       166,292       380,503       314,123  
    Gross profit   170,493       168,241       137,166       338,734       252,674  
    Operating expenses:                  
    Research and development   45,421       50,174       48,871       95,595       103,082  
    Sales and marketing   50,708       48,948       51,775       99,656       105,082  
    General and administrative   34,035       34,035       33,550       68,070       68,732  
    Restructuring and asset impairment charges   3,322       3,162       1,171       6,484       3,078  
    Total operating expenses   133,486       136,319       135,367       269,805       279,974  
    Income (loss) from operations   37,007       31,922       1,799       68,929       (27,300 )
    Other income, net                  
    Interest income   14,911       17,032       19,203       31,943       38,912  
    Interest expense   (815 )     (2,047 )     (2,220 )     (2,862 )     (4,416 )
    Other expense, net   (8,898 )     (14 )     (7,566 )     (8,912 )     (7,479 )
    Total other income, net   5,198       14,971       9,417       20,169       27,017  
    Income (loss) before income taxes   42,205       46,893       11,216       89,098       (283 )
    Income tax provision   (5,153 )     (17,163 )     (383 )     (22,316 )     (4,981 )
    Net income (loss) $ 37,052     $ 29,730     $ 10,833     $ 66,782     $ (5,264 )
    Net income (loss) per share:                  
    Basic $ 0.28     $ 0.23     $ 0.08     $ 0.51     $ (0.04 )
    Diluted $ 0.28     $ 0.22     $ 0.08     $ 0.50     $ (0.04 )
    Shares used in per share calculation:                  
    Basic   131,031       131,869       135,646       131,447       135,768  
    Diluted   135,219       136,208       136,123       135,719       135,768  
     
    ENPHASE ENERGY, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (In thousands)
    (Unaudited)
      June 30,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
    ASSETS      
    Current assets:      
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 370,536   $ 369,110
    Restricted cash       95,006
    Marketable securities   1,159,648     1,253,480
    Accounts receivable, net   223,218     223,749
    Inventory   173,016     165,004
    Prepaid expenses and other assets   362,523     220,735
    Total current assets   2,288,941     2,327,084
    Property and equipment, net   136,902     147,514
    Intangible assets, net   32,380     42,398
    Goodwill   214,890     211,571
    Other assets   193,426     205,542
    Deferred tax assets, net   312,250     315,567
    Total assets $ 3,178,789   $ 3,249,676
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY      
    Current liabilities:      
    Accounts payable $ 162,697   $ 90,032
    Accrued liabilities   206,537     196,887
    Deferred revenues, current   129,040     237,225
    Warranty obligations, current   33,136     34,656
    Debt, current   631,179     101,291
    Total current liabilities   1,162,589     660,091
    Long-term liabilities:      
    Deferred revenues, non-current   331,531     341,982
    Warranty obligations, non-current   172,950     158,233
    Other liabilities   59,542     55,265
    Debt, non-current   571,540     1,201,089
    Total liabilities   2,298,152     2,416,660
    Total stockholders’ equity   880,637     833,016
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 3,178,789   $ 3,249,676
     
    ENPHASE ENERGY, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (In thousands)
    (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024

    Cash flows from operating activities:
                     
    Net income (loss) $ 37,052     $ 29,730     $ 10,833     $ 66,782     $ (5,264 )
    Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:                  
    Depreciation and amortization   20,085       19,915       20,484       40,000       40,621  
    Net accretion of premium (discount) on marketable securities   (1,234 )     3,512       (1,030 )     2,278       1,795  
    Provision for doubtful accounts   130       62       1,897       192       1,767  
    Asset impairment   1,538       27       6,241       1,565       6,573  
    Non-cash interest expense   828       1,679       2,157       2,507       4,289  
    Change in fair value of debt securities   9,464       (323 )     1,931       9,141       989  
    Stock-based compensation   53,896       55,633       52,757       109,529       113,590  
    Deferred income taxes   403       8,560       (14,076 )     8,963       (22,368 )
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:                  
    Accounts receivable   8,681       1,760       82,183       10,441       159,542  
    Inventory   (28,991 )     20,979       31,825       (8,012 )     37,527  
    Prepaid expenses and other assets   (64,261 )     (75,553 )     (42,810 )     (139,814 )     (53,707 )
    Accounts payable, accrued and other liabilities   37,212       54,232       (23,944 )     91,444       (90,228 )
    Warranty obligations   2,639       10,558       15       13,197       (11,908 )
    Deferred revenues   (50,813 )     (82,357 )     (1,401 )     (133,170 )     (6,955 )
      Net cash provided by operating activities   26,629       48,414       127,062       75,043       176,263  
    Cash flows from investing activities:                  
    Purchases of property and equipment   (8,259 )     (14,608 )     (9,636 )     (22,867 )     (17,007 )
    Investment in tax equity fund   (1,440 )     (6,904 )           (8,344 )      
    Purchases of marketable securities   (284,306 )     (200,826 )     (300,053 )     (485,132 )     (772,321 )
    Maturities and sale of marketable securities   242,820       335,398       282,063       578,218       779,436  
      Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities   (51,185 )     113,060       (27,626 )     61,875       (9,892 )
    Cash flows from financing activities:                  
    Settlement of Notes due 2025         (102,168 )           (102,168 )     (2 )
    Repurchase of common stock   (29,993 )     (99,964 )     (99,908 )     (129,957 )     (141,904 )
    Proceeds from issuance of common stock under employee equity plans   5,302       67       6,769       5,369       7,955  
    Payment of withholding taxes related to net share settlement of equity awards   (2,864 )     (12,110 )     (7,473 )     (14,974 )     (67,515 )
      Net cash used in financing activities   (27,555 )     (214,175 )     (100,612 )     (241,730 )     (201,466 )
      Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash   7,557       3,675       (374 )     11,232       (1,551 )
    Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash   (44,554 )     (49,026 )     (1,550 )     (93,580 )     (36,646 )
    Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash — Beginning of period   415,090       464,116       253,652       464,116       288,748  
    Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash — End of period $ 370,536     $ 415,090     $ 252,102     $ 370,536     $ 252,102  
     
    ENPHASE ENERGY, INC.
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
    (In thousands, except per share data and percentages)
    (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Gross profit (GAAP) $ 170,493     $ 168,241     $ 137,166     $ 338,734     $ 252,674  
      Stock-based compensation   4,311       4,239       3,730       8,550       7,912  
      Acquisition related amortization   1,590       1,580       1,890       3,170       3,781  
    Gross profit (Non-GAAP) $ 176,394     $ 174,060     $ 142,786     $ 350,454     $ 264,367  
                         
    Gross margin (GAAP)   46.9 %     47.2 %     45.2 %     47.1 %     44.6 %
      Stock-based compensation   1.3       1.2       1.3       1.2       1.3  
      Acquisition related amortization   0.4       0.5       0.6       0.4       0.7  
    Gross margin (Non-GAAP)   48.6 %     48.9 %     47.1 %     48.7 %     46.6 %
                         
    Operating expenses (GAAP) $ 133,486     $ 136,319     $ 135,367     $ 269,805     $ 279,974  
      Stock-based compensation(1)   (49,506 )     (50,885 )     (49,027 )     (100,391 )     (105,678 )
      Acquisition related amortization   (2,877 )     (2,849 )     (3,463 )     (5,726 )     (6,925 )
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges(1)   (3,322 )     (3,162 )     (1,171 )     (6,484 )     (3,078 )
    Operating expenses (Non-GAAP) $ 77,781     $ 79,423     $ 81,706     $ 157,204     $ 164,293  
                         
    (1)Includes stock-based compensation as follows:                  
      Research and development $ 20,481     $ 21,647     $ 20,210     $ 42,128     $ 44,760  
      Sales and marketing   16,657       16,396       16,784       33,053       34,962  
      General and administrative   12,368       12,842       12,033       25,210       25,956  
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges   79       509             588        
      Total $ 49,585     $ 51,394     $ 49,027     $ 100,979     $ 105,678  
                         
    Income (loss) from operations (GAAP) $ 37,007     $ 31,922     $ 1,799     $ 68,929     $ (27,300 )
      Stock-based compensation   53,817       55,124       52,757       108,941       113,590  
      Acquisition related amortization   4,467       4,429       5,353       8,896       10,706  
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges   3,322       3,162       1,171       6,484       3,078  
    Income from operations (Non-GAAP) $ 98,613     $ 94,637     $ 61,080     $ 193,250     $ 100,074  
                         
    Net income (loss) (GAAP) $ 37,052     $ 29,730     $ 10,833     $ 66,782     $ (5,264 )
      Stock-based compensation   53,817       55,124       52,757       108,941       113,590  
      Acquisition related amortization   4,467       4,429       5,353       8,896       10,706  
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges   3,322       3,162       1,171       6,484       3,078  
      Non-cash interest expense   829       1,678       2,157       2,507       4,289  
      Non-GAAP income tax adjustment   (9,618 )     (4,880 )     (13,447 )     (14,498 )     (19,619 )
    Net income (Non-GAAP) $ 89,869     $ 89,243     $ 58,824     $ 179,112     $ 106,780  
                         
    Net income (loss) per share, basic (GAAP) $ 0.28     $ 0.23     $ 0.08     $ 0.51     $ (0.04 )
      Stock-based compensation   0.41       0.42       0.39       0.80       0.84  
      Acquisition related amortization   0.03       0.04       0.04       0.08       0.08  
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges   0.03       0.02       0.01       0.06       0.02  
      Non-cash interest expense   0.01       0.01       0.02       0.02       0.03  
      Non-GAAP income tax adjustment   (0.07 )     (0.04 )     (0.11 )     (0.11 )     (0.14 )
    Net income per share, basic (Non-GAAP) $ 0.69     $ 0.68     $ 0.43     $ 1.36     $ 0.79  
                         
      Shares used in basic per share calculation GAAP and Non-GAAP   131,031       131,869       135,646       131,447       135,768  
                         
    Net income (loss) per share, diluted (GAAP) $ 0.28     $ 0.22     $ 0.08     $ 0.50     $ (0.04 )
      Stock-based compensation   0.41       0.42       0.38       0.83       0.84  
      Acquisition related amortization   0.03       0.04       0.04       0.07       0.08  
      Restructuring and asset impairment charges   0.03       0.03       0.01       0.05       0.02  
      Non-cash interest expense   0.01       0.01       0.02       0.02       0.03  
      Non-GAAP income tax adjustment   (0.07 )     (0.04 )     (0.10 )     (0.11 )     (0.15 )
    Net income per share, diluted (Non-GAAP) $ 0.69     $ 0.68     $ 0.43     $ 1.36     $ 0.78  
                         
      Shares used in diluted per share calculation GAAP   135,219       136,208       136,123       135,719       135,768  
      Shares used in diluted per share calculation Non-GAAP   131,144       132,133       136,123       131,644       136,439  
                         
    Income-based government grants (GAAP) $ 61,040     $ 53,631     $ 24,329     $ 114,671     $ 42,946  
      Incremental cost for manufacturing in U.S.   (19,528 )     (15,773 )     (5,950 )     (35,301 )     (10,832 )
    Net IRA benefit (Non-GAAP) $ 41,512     $ 37,858     $ 18,379     $ 79,370     $ 32,114  
                         
    Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) $ 26,629     $ 48,414     $ 127,062     $ 75,043     $ 176,263  
      Purchases of property and equipment   (8,259 )     (14,608 )     (9,636 )     (22,867 )     (17,007 )
    Free cash flow (Non-GAAP) $ 18,370     $ 33,806     $ 117,426     $ 52,176     $ 159,256  
     

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  • MIL-OSI: Vicor Corporation Reports Results for the Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ANDOVER, Mass., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vicor Corporation (NASDAQ: VICR) today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. These results will be discussed later today at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, during management’s quarterly investor conference call. The details for the call are below.

    Product revenues, licensing income and a patent litigation settlement for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $141.0 million, a 64.3% increase from $85.9 million for the corresponding period a year ago, and a 50.1% sequential increase from $94.0 million in the first quarter of 2025.

    Gross margin increased to $92.1 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $42.8 million for the corresponding period a year ago, and increased sequentially from $44.4 million for the first quarter of 2025. Gross margin, as a percentage of revenue, increased to 65.3% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 49.8% for the corresponding period a year ago, and increased from 47.2% for the first quarter of 2025. Operating expenses increased to $46.7 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $42.6 million for the corresponding period a year ago, and increased sequentially from $44.5 million for the first quarter of 2025.

    Net income for the second quarter was $41.2 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of ($1.2) million or ($0.03) per diluted share, for the corresponding period a year ago and net income of $2.5 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025.

    Cash flow from operations totaled $65.2 million for the second quarter, compared to cash flow from operations of $15.6 million for the corresponding period a year ago, and cash flow from operations of $20.1 million in the first quarter of 2025. Capital expenditures for the second quarter totaled $6.2 million, compared to $6.1 million for the corresponding period a year ago and $4.6 million for the first quarter of 2025. Cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2025 increased 14.3% sequentially to approximately $338.5 million compared to approximately $296.1 million as of March 31, 2025.

    Backlog for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $155.2 million, a 0.9% increase from $153.8 million for the corresponding period a year ago, and 9.6% sequential decrease from $171.7 million at the end of the first quarter of 2025.

    Commenting on second quarter performance, Chief Executive Officer Dr. Patrizio Vinciarelli stated: “Having brought to fruition our first ITC action with cease-and-desist and exclusion orders, we are pursuing additional actions to curtail importation into the US of infringing power and computing systems sourced from contract manufacturers by unlicensed OEMs and Hyper-scalers.”

    “As importantly, we are bringing to fruition high performance ChiPs and 2nd gen VPD for AI applications, which should increase product revenues and utilization of our first ChiP fab. Total revenues and margins will thus reflect many patented innovations in the state of the art of high density power systems.”

    For more information on Vicor and its products, please visit the Company’s website at www.vicorpower.com.

    Earnings Conference Call

    Vicor will be holding its investor conference call today, Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Vicor encourages investors and analysts who intend to ask questions via the conference call to register with Notified, the service provider hosting the conference call. Those registering on Notified’s website will receive dial-in info and a unique PIN to join the call as well as an email confirmation with the details. Registration may be completed at any time prior to 5:00 p.m. on July 22, 2025. For those parties interested in listen-only mode, the conference call will be webcast via a link that will be posted on the Investor Relations page of Vicor’s website prior to the conference call. Please access the website at least 15 minutes prior to the conference call to register and, if necessary, download and install any required software. For those who cannot participate in the live conference call, a webcast replay of the conference call will also be available on the Investor Relations page of Vicor’s website.

    This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Any statement in this press release that is not a statement of historical fact is a forward-looking statement, and, the words “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “estimates,” “plans,” “assumes,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “should,” “continue,” “prospective,” “project,” and other similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements also include statements regarding bookings, shipments, revenue, profitability, targeted markets, increase in manufacturing capacity and utilization thereof, future products and capital resources. These statements are based upon management’s current expectations and estimates as to the prospective events and circumstances that may or may not be within the company’s control and as to which there can be no assurance. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including those economic, business, operational and financial considerations set forth in Vicor’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, under Part I, Item I — “Business,” under Part I, Item 1A — “Risk Factors,” under Part I, Item 3 — “Legal Proceedings,” and under Part II, Item 7 — “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.” The risk factors set forth in the Annual Report on Form 10-K may not be exhaustive. Therefore, the information contained in the Annual Report on Form 10-K should be read together with other reports and documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time, including Forms 10-Q, 8-K and 10-K, which may supplement, modify, supersede or update those risk factors. Vicor does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of future events or developments.

    Vicor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets modular power components and complete power systems based upon a portfolio of patented technologies. Headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, Vicor sells its products to the power systems market, including enterprise and high performance computing, industrial equipment and automation, telecommunications and network infrastructure, vehicles and transportation, and aerospace and defense electronics.
      
    For further information contact:
            
    James F. Schmidt, Chief Financial Officer
    Office: (978) 470-2900
    Email: invrel@vicorpower.com

    VICOR CORPORATION              
                   
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS        
    (Thousands except for per share amounts)              
                   
      QUARTER ENDED   YEAR ENDED
      (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)
                   
      JUN 30,   JUN 30,   JUN 30,   JUN 30,
      2025   2024   2025   2024
                   
                   
    Product revenue $ 85,693   $ 76,583     $ 168,899   $ 152,275  
    Royalty revenue   10,353     9,271       21,115     17,451  
    Patent litigation settlement   45,000                         –       45,000                         –  
    Total product revenue, royalty revenue and patent litigation settlement   141,046     85,854       235,014     169,726  
    Cost of product revenues   48,918     43,083       98,521     81,832  
             Gross margin   92,128     42,771       136,493     87,894  
                   
    Operating expenses:              
              Selling, general and administrative   27,952     23,318       53,089     49,317  
              Research and development   18,791     16,939       38,168     34,978  
              Litigation-contingency expense                       –     2,300                           –     19,500  
                 Total operating expenses   46,743     42,557       91,257     103,795  
                   
    Income (loss) from operations   45,385     214       45,236     (15,901 )
                   
    Other income (expense), net   3,657     2,807       6,791     5,531  
                   
    Income (loss) before income taxes   49,042     3,021       52,027     (10,370 )
                   
    Less: Provision for income taxes   7,842     4,216       8,266     5,287  
                   
    Consolidated net income (loss)   41,200     (1,195 )     43,761     (15,657 )
                   
    Less: Net income attributable to              
      noncontrolling interest   8     1       30     12  
                   
    Net income (loss) attributable to              
      Vicor Corporation $ 41,192   ($ 1,196 )   $ 43,731   ($ 15,669 )
                   
                   
    Net income (loss) per share attributable              
      to Vicor Corporation:              
               Basic $ 0.92   $ (0.03 )   $ 0.97   $ (0.35 )
               Diluted $ 0.91   $ (0.03 )   $ 0.97   $ (0.35 )
                   
    Shares outstanding:              
               Basic   45,007     44,855       45,112     44,686  
               Diluted   45,077     44,855       45,286     44,686  
                   
    VICOR CORPORATION      
           
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET    
    (Thousands)      
           
           
      JUN 30,   DEC 31,
        2025       2024  
      (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)
    Assets      
           
    Current assets:      
            Cash and cash equivalents $ 338,541     $ 277,273  
            Accounts receivable, net   55,085       52,948  
            Inventories   95,493       106,032  
            Other current assets   25,662       26,781  
                      Total current assets   514,781       463,034  
           
    Long-term deferred tax assets   281       261  
    Long-term investment, net   2,584       2,641  
    Property, plant and equipment, net   154,285       152,705  
    Other assets   21,578       22,477  
           
                      Total assets $ 693,509     $ 641,118  
           
    Liabilities and Equity      
           
    Current liabilities:      
            Accounts payable $ 16,805     $ 8,737  
            Accrued compensation and benefits   13,351       10,852  
            Accrued expenses   3,351       6,589  
            Accrued litigation   27,563       26,888  
            Sales allowances   2,639       1,667  
            Short-term lease liabilities   1,699       1,716  
            Income taxes payable   2,926       59  
            Short-term deferred revenue and customer prepayments   5,506       5,312  
           
                     Total current liabilities   73,840       61,820  
           
    Long-term income taxes payable   4,809       3,387  
    Long-term lease liabilities   5,994       5,620  
                     Total liabilities   84,643       70,827  
           
    Equity:      
      Vicor Corporation stockholders’ equity:      
            Capital stock   420,385       408,187  
            Retained earnings   346,534       302,803  
            Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (1,291 )     (1,495 )
            Treasury stock   (157,033 )     (139,424 )
                 Total Vicor Corporation stockholders’ equity   608,595       570,071  
      Noncontrolling interest   271       220  
            Total equity   608,866       570,291  
           
                      Total liabilities and equity $ 693,509     $ 641,118  
           

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  • MIL-OSI: CNB Financial Corporation Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CLEARFIELD, Pa., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    CNB Financial Corporation (“Corporation”) (NASDAQ: CCNE), the parent company of CNB Bank, today announced its earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Key Financial Trends

    • Earnings – Net income available to common shareholders (“earnings”) was $12.9 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, and $10.4 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively.
      • Excluding after-tax merger costs, earnings were $13.2 million, or $0.63 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting an increase of $1.3 million, or 11.31%, and $0.06 per diluted share, or 10.53%, compared to earnings of $11.9 million, or $0.57 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025.1
    • Loans – At June 30, 2025, loans totaled $4.7 billion, excluding the balances of syndicated loans, representing a quarterly increase of $113.7 million, or 2.50% (10.04% annualized), compared to March 31, 2025.
    • Deposits – At June 30, 2025, total deposits were $5.5 billion, reflecting a quarterly increase of $7.0 million, or 0.13% (0.51% annualized), compared to March 31, 2025.
      • The second quarter of 2025 included the exits/reductions of higher cost municipal deposits totaling approximately $77.7 million. Excluding the impact of these exits/reductions, total deposits increased approximately $84.7 million or 1.55% (6.22% annualized), compared to the first quarter of 2025.1
    • Net Interest Margin – Net interest margin was 3.60% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 3.38% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure, was 3.59% and 3.37%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively.1
    • Credit Quality – Total nonperforming assets were approximately $30.4 million, or 0.48% of total assets, as of June 30, 2025, compared to $56.1 million, or 0.89% of total assets, as of March 31, 2025. The $25.7 million decrease in nonperforming assets for the three months ended June 30, 2025, was primarily due to the resolution of approximately $24.1 million in non-performing assets, as discussed in more detail below.
      • Net loan charge-offs were $3.3 million, or 0.28% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, for the three months ended June 30 2025, compared to $1.4 million, or 0.13% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the three months ended March 31, 2025.
    • Capital – As of June 30, 2025, the Corporation’s ratio of common shareholders’ equity to total assets was 9.17% compared to 9.00% at March 31, 2025. As of June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, the Corporation’s ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets, a non-GAAP measure, was 8.53% and 8.36%, respectively.1

    Executive Summary

    • Net income available to common shareholders (“earnings”) was $12.9 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, and $10.4 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Excluding after-tax merger costs, earnings were $13.2 million, or $0.63 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting an increase of $1.3 million, or 11.31%, and $0.06 per diluted share, or 10.53%, compared to earnings of $11.9 million, or $0.57 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025.1 The quarterly increase was a result of an increase in net interest income and non-interest income, and a decrease in non-interest expense, partially offset by an increase in the provision for credit losses, as discussed in more detail below. Excluding after-tax merger costs in the second quarter 2025, earnings and diluted earnings per share when compared to earnings of $11.9 million, or $0.56 per diluted share, in the quarter ended June 30, 2024, increased $1.4 million, or 11.41%, and $0.07 per diluted share, or 12.50%, due to an increase in net interest income and non-interest income, partially offset by increases in non-interest expense and the provision for credit losses.1
    • Earnings were $23.3 million, or $1.10 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Excluding after-tax merger costs, earnings were $25.1 million, or $1.19 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting an increase of $1.7 million, or 7.37%, and $0.08 per diluted share, or 7.21%, compared to earnings of $23.4 million, or $1.11 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2024.1 The year-to-date increase was a result of an increase in net interest income, partially offset by a decrease in non-interest income, and increases in non-interest expense and the provision for credit losses, as discussed in more detail below.
    • At June 30, 2025, loans totaled $4.7 billion, excluding the balances of syndicated loans. This total of $4.7 billion in loans represented a quarterly increase of $113.7 million, or 2.50% (10.04% annualized), compared to March 31, 2025, and a year-over-year increase of $228.7 million, or 5.17%, compared to June 30, 2024. The increase in loans for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to the quarter ended March 31, 2025, and the year-over-year increase in loans as of June 30, 2025, compared to June 30, 2024, was primarily driven by growth in the ERIEBANK, Ridge View Bank, BankOnBuffalo, and the legacy CNB markets, as well as CNB Bank’s Private Banking division.
      • At June 30, 2025, the syndicated loan portfolio totaled $78.9 million, or 1.67% of total loans, compared to $69.2 million, or 1.50% of total loans, at March 31, 2025 and $53.9 million, or 1.20% of total loans, at June 30, 2024. The increase in syndicated lending balances of $9.7 million compared to March 31, 2025 and $25.0 million compared to June 30, 2024 reflects the Corporation’s continued focus on evaluating the level and composition of its syndicated loan portfolio to ensure it continues to provide strong credit quality, profitable use of excess liquidity, and complement the Corporation’s loan growth from its in-market customer relationships.
    • At June 30, 2025, total deposits were $5.5 billion, reflecting a quarterly increase of $7.0 million, or 0.13% (0.51% annualized), compared to March 31, 2025, and a year-over-year increase of $356.2 million, or 6.97%, compared to total deposits measured as of June 30, 2024. The growth in total deposits in the second quarter of 2025 includes the exit/reductions of higher cost municipal deposits totaling approximately $77.7 million. Excluding the impact of these exit/reductions, total deposits increased approximately $84.7 million or 1.55% (6.22% annualized).1 The increase in deposit balances for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to the quarter ended March 31, 2025, and the year-over-year increase in deposit balances as of June 30, 2025, was driven primarily by higher Treasury Management sourced business and municipal deposits, coupled with growth in retail accounts, including time deposits. Additional deposit and liquidity profile details were as follows:
      • At June 30, 2025, the total estimated uninsured deposits for CNB Bank were approximately $1.6 billion, or approximately 28.62% of total CNB Bank deposits. However, when excluding $103.5 million of affiliate company deposits and $509.0 million of pledged-investment collateralized deposits, the adjusted amount and percentage of total estimated uninsured deposits was approximately $982.0 million, or approximately 17.63% of total CNB Bank deposits as of June 30, 2025.
        • The level of adjusted uninsured deposits at June 30, 2025 remained relatively unchanged, compared to the level at March 31, 2025, when the total estimated uninsured deposits for CNB Bank were approximately $1.6 billion, or approximately 27.94% of total CNB Bank deposits. Excluding $101.9 million of affiliate company deposits and $481.2 million of pledged-investment collateralized deposits, the adjusted amount and percentage of total estimated uninsured deposits were approximately $971.1 million, or approximately 17.46% of total CNB Bank deposits as of March 31, 2025.
      • At June 30, 2025, the average deposit balance per account for CNB Bank was approximately $34 thousand, which has remained stable at this level for an extended period.
      • At June 30, 2025, the Corporation had $332.2 million of cash equivalents held in CNB Bank’s interest-bearing deposit account at the Federal Reserve. These excess funds, when combined with collective contingent liquidity resources of $4.6 billion including (i) available borrowing capacity from the Federal Home Bank of Pittsburgh (“FHLB”) and the Federal Reserve, and (ii) available unused commitments from brokered deposit sources and other third-party funding channels, including previously established lines of credit from correspondent banks, resulted in the total available liquidity sources for the Corporation as of June 30, 2025 to be approximately 5.1 times the estimated amount of adjusted uninsured deposit balances discussed above.
    • At June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, and June 30, 2024, the Corporation had no outstanding short-term borrowings from the FHLB or the Federal Reserve’s Discount Window.
    • At June 30, 2025, the Corporation’s pre-tax net unrealized losses on the combined portfolios of available-for-sale and held-to-maturity securities totaled $55.6 million, or 8.73% of total shareholders’ equity, compared to $61.7 million, or 9.88% of total shareholders’ equity, at March 31, 2025, and $84.1 million, or 14.33% of total shareholders’ equity, at June 30, 2024. The change in unrealized losses during the first second quarter 2025 was primarily due to changes in the yield curve compared to the first quarter of 2024 and second quarter of 2024, coupled with the Corporation’s scheduled bond maturities, which were all realized at par. Importantly, all regulatory capital ratios for the Corporation would still exceed regulatory “well-capitalized” levels as of June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, and June 30, 2024 if the net unrealized losses at the respective dates were fully recognized. Additionally, the Corporation continued to maintain excess liquidity at its holding company totaling approximately $102.2 million of liquid funds at June 30, 2025, which more than covers the $55.6 million in combined available-for-sale and held-to-maturity unrealized losses on investments held primarily in its wholly-owned banking subsidiary, as an immediately available source of contingent capital to be down-streamed to CNB Bank, if necessary.
    • Total nonperforming assets were approximately $30.4 million, or 0.48% of total assets, as of June 30, 2025, compared to $56.1 million, or 0.89% of total assets, as of March 31, 2025, and $36.5 million, or 0.62% of total assets, as of June 30, 2024. The $25.7 million decrease in nonperforming assets for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025 was primarily due to paydowns to workout-related efforts on two larger nonaccrual loan relationships, and resulting charge-offs on these workouts and other smaller problem loans. The most significant charge-offs were $1.5 million for an owner-occupied commercial real estate relationship (balance of approximately $3.8 million with a specific reserve balance of $1.4 million) and a $1.1 million charge-off of a multifamily commercial real estate loan (balance of approximately $20.3 million with a specific reserve balance of $885 thousand). The $6.2 million decrease in nonperforming assets at June 30, 2025 compared to June 30, 2024 was due to charge-off of the owner-occupied commercial real estate relationship previously discussed, coupled with paydowns to nonaccrual loans. For the three months ended June 30, 2025, net loan charge-offs were $3.3 million, or 0.28% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, compared to $1.4 million, or 0.13% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the three months ended March 31, 2025, and $2.8 million, or 0.25% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the three months ended June 30, 2024.
    • Pre-provision net revenue (“PPNR”), a non-GAAP measure, was $21.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and $15.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.1 Excluding merger costs, PPNR was $21.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $17.4 million and $18.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1 The second quarter 2025 PPNR, excluding merger costs, when compared to the first quarter of 2025, reflected increases in net interest income and non-interest income and a decrease in non-interest expense. The increase in PPNR for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024 was primarily attributable to higher net interest income, partially offset by an increase in non-interest expenses. PPNR was $37.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025.1 Excluding merger costs, PPNR was $39.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $35.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024.1 The year-to-date 2025 PPNR, excluding merger costs, when compared to the year-to-date 2024 PPNR, reflected increases in net interest income, partially offset by a decrease in non-interest income and an increase in non-interest expense.

    1 This release contains references to certain financial measures that are not defined by U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”). Management believes that these non-GAAP measures provide a greater understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior periods and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures is provided in the “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section.

    Michael Peduzzi, President and CEO of both the Corporation and CNB Bank, stated, “Favorably, our second quarter earnings and growth reflected the positive momentum of continued commercial loan growth and demand that we saw at the end of the first quarter with both existing relationships and new prospects. This momentum included realized deposit and relationship growth based in our Treasury Management activities, as evidenced by favorable growth in our noninterest-bearing deposits. These volume increases in our core net interest income components were complemented by increases in our average loan yield and continued decreases in our cost of interest-bearing funds, resulting in a favorable 22 basis point increase in our taxable-equivalent net interest margin compared to the first quarter. We continue to see both a sound loan pipeline and opportunities for further cost-of-fund interest reductions as we enter the third quarter. Importantly, as we release these second quarter earnings, we are ready to close and begin the integration of our acquisition of ESSA Bancorp, Inc. and its subsidiary, ESSA Bank and Trust (collectively, “ESSA”), with legal merger close scheduled to occur at the end of day on July 23, 2025. The addition of this wonderful franchise and related employee team will add significantly to CNB’s earning-asset base and market footprint, allowing us to deliver great banking and wealth management experiences for clients in the Northeastern Pennsylvania markets served by ESSA. In addition to the increased net interest income earning and growth capabilities we expect from our business combination, we look to continue to focus on tightly managing the Corporation’s core overhead, while realizing economies-of-scale cost efficiencies from the ESSA acquisition, as we look to realize both increased positive operating leverage and further accretion to our net interest margin and overall earnings. We are honored to welcome the clients, employees, and investors from ESSA to our CNB family.”

    Other Balance Sheet Highlights

    • Book value per common share was $27.44 and $27.01 at June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Excluding after-tax merger costs, book value per common share was $27.53, reflecting an increase of $0.45, or 6.67% (annualized), from $27.08 at March 31, 2025 and a year-over-year increase of $2.34, or 9.29%, from $25.19 at June 30, 2024.1 Tangible book value per common share, a non-GAAP measure, was $25.35 and $24.91 as of June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Excluding after-tax merger costs, tangible book value per common share, a non-GAAP measure, was $25.44, reflecting an increase of $0.46, or 7.39% (annualized) from $24.98 as of March 31, 2025 and a year-over-year increase of $2.35, or 10.18%, from $23.09 as of June 30, 2024.1 The increases in book value per common share and tangible book value per common share, excluding after-tax merger costs, from March 31, 2025 to June 30, 2025 were primarily due to a $9.1 million increase in retained earnings, coupled with a $3.0 million decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss primarily from the after-tax impact of temporary unrealized valuation changes in the Corporation’s available-for-sale investment portfolio for the second quarter of 2025. The increases in book value per common share and tangible book value per common share, excluding after-tax merger costs, from June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2025 were primarily due to a $35.0 million increase in retained earnings over the twelve months ended June 30, 2025 coupled with a $13.9 million decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss primarily from the after-tax impact of temporary unrealized valuation changes in the Corporation’s available-for-sale investment portfolio for the past twelve months.

    Loan Portfolio Profile

    • As part of its lending policy and risk management activities, the Corporation tracks lending exposure by industry classification and type to determine potential risks associated with industry concentrations, and to identify any concentration risk issues that could lead to additional credit loss exposure. An important and recurring part of this process involves the Corporation’s continued measurement and evaluation of its exposure to the office, hospitality, and multifamily industries within its commercial real estate portfolio. Even given the Corporation’s historically sound underwriting protocols and high credit quality standards for borrowers in the commercial real estate industry segments, the Corporation monitors numerous relevant sensitivity elements, including occupancy, loan-to-value, absorption and cap rates, debt service coverage and covenant compliance, and developer/lessor financial strength both in the project and globally. At June 30, 2025, the Corporation had the following key metrics related to its office, hospitality and multifamily portfolios:
      • Commercial office loans:
        • There were 113 outstanding loans, totaling $111.1 million, or 2.35% of total Corporation loans outstanding;
        • There were no nonaccrual commercial office loans;
        • There were two past-due commercial office loans that totaled $209 thousand, or 0.19% of total commercial office loans outstanding; and
        • The average outstanding balance per commercial office loan was $983 thousand.
      • Commercial hospitality loans:
        • There were 156 outstanding loans, totaling $321.2 million, or 6.79% of total Corporation loans outstanding;
        • There were no nonaccrual commercial hospitality loans;
        • There were no past-due commercial hospitality loans; and
        • The average outstanding balance per commercial hospitality loan was $2.1 million.
      • Commercial multifamily loans:
        • There were 223 outstanding loans, totaling $405.4 million, or 8.57% of total Corporation loans outstanding;
        • There was one nonaccrual and past-due commercial multifamily loan that totaled $199 thousand, or 0.05% of total multifamily loans outstanding; and
        • The average outstanding balance per commercial multifamily loan was $1.8 million.

    The Corporation had no commercial office, hospitality or multifamily loan relationships considered by the banking regulators to be high volatility commercial real estate (“HVCRE”) credits.

    Performance Ratios

    • Annualized return on average equity was 8.83% and 7.52% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Excluding after-tax merger costs, annualized return on average equity was 9.06% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 8.49% and 8.94% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1 Annualized return on average equity was 8.18% for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Excluding after-tax merger costs, annualized return on average equity was 8.78% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 8.86% for the six months ended June 30, 2024.1
    • Annualized return on average tangible common equity, a non-GAAP measure, was 9.71% and 8.15% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Excluding after-tax merger costs, annualized return on average tangible common equity was 9.98% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 9.32% and 9.93% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1 Annualized return on average tangible common equity was 8.95% for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Excluding after-tax merger costs, annualized return on average tangible common equity was 9.66% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 9.85% for the six months ended June 30, 2024.1
    • The Corporation’s efficiency ratio was 64.73% and 72.07% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively, and 64.08% and 71.28%, respectively, on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure.1 Excluding merger costs, the efficiency ratio on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure, was 63.50%, compared to 68.62% and 65.20% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1 The quarter-over-quarter decrease was primarily driven by higher net interest income and non-interest income and decreased non-interest expense, as further discussed below. The year-over-year decrease was primarily driven by an increase in net interest income, partially offset by an increase in non-interest expense. The Corporation’s efficiency ratio was 68.27% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, and 67.55% on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure.1 Excluding merger costs, the efficiency ratio on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure, was 65.97%, compared to 66.74% for the six months ended June 30, 2024.1 The year-over-year decrease was primarily driven by higher net interest income, partially offset by higher non-interest expense.

    Revenue

    • Total revenue (net interest income plus non-interest income) was $61.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, an increase when compared to $56.9 million and $54.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
      • Net interest income was $52.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $48.4 million and $45.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. When comparing the second quarter of 2025 to the first quarter of 2025, the increase in net interest income of $3.8 million, or 7.78% (31.19% annualized), was primarily due to the change in the earning asset mix from interest-bearing deposits to loans, coupled with changes in the yield curve.
      • Net interest margin was 3.60%, 3.38%, and 3.36% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, and June 30, 2024, respectively. Net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure, was 3.59%, 3.37% and 3.34% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, and June 30, 2024, respectively.1
        • The yield on earning assets of 5.89% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 increased 16 basis points from March 31, 2025 and was unchanged compared to June 30, 2024. The increase in yield in the second quarter of 2025 compared to quarter ended March 31, 2025 was attributable to quarter-over-quarter increases in the yield on both the loan and securities portfolios.
        • The cost of interest-bearing liabilities was 2.88% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, representing a decrease of 5 basis points from March 31, 2025 and a 29 basis points from June 30, 2024. The decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities is primarily the result of the Corporation’s targeted interest-bearing deposit rate decreases in response to the Federal Reserve rate decreases since mid-September 2024.
    • Total revenue was $118.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $108.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024.
      • Net interest income was $100.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $90.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. When comparing the six months ended June 30, 2025 to the six months ended June 30, 2024, the increase in net interest income of $9.7 million, or 10.65% (21.37% annualized), was due to investment and loan growth.
      • Net interest margin was 3.49% and 3.38% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. Net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure, was 3.48% and 3.36% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1
        • The yield on earning assets of 5.81% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 decreased 4 basis points from June 30, 2024. The decrease in yield compared to June 30, 2024 was attributable to lower loan yields on variable and floating-rate loans following the three Federal Reserve rate decreases totaling 100 basis points since mid-September 2024.
        • The cost of interest-bearing liabilities of 2.90% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 decreased 20 basis points from June 30, 2024, primarily the result of the Corporation’s targeted interest-bearing deposit rate decreases in response to the Federal Reserve rate decreases since mid-September 2024.
    • Total non-interest income was $9.0 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $8.5 million and $8.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The quarter-over-quarter increase was primarily attributable to an increase in wealth and asset management fees, bank owned life insurance revenue (death benefit), and an improvement in unrealized gains on equity securities, partially offset by lower pass-through income from small business investment companies (“SBICs”). The increase year-over-year in non-interest income was primarily due to increases in bank owned life insurance (death benefit) and an improvement in unrealized gains on equity securities, partially offset by lower other charges and fees, coupled with lower pass-through income from SBICs.
    • Total non-interest income was $17.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $17.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. This decrease was primarily due to lower other charges and fees, coupled with lower pass-through income from SBICs, partially offset by an increase in unrealized gains on equity securities, bank owned life insurance revenue (death benefit) and card processing and interchange income.

    Non-Interest Expense

    • For the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025 total non-interest expense was $39.6 million and $41.0 million, respectively. Excluding merger costs, total non-interest expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $39.3 million, compared to $39.5 million and $36.0 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.1 Excluding merger costs, the decrease of $249 thousand, or 0.63%, from the three months ended March 31, 2025, was primarily driven by a decrease in salaries and benefits, due to a decrease in staffing levels, coupled with retirement plan contribution accruals. The Corporation tightly managed its core back-office staffing levels in anticipation of the impact of staffing additions from the planned ESSA acquisition. Excluding merger costs, the $3.3 million increase in non-interest expense compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024 was primarily driven by higher salaries and benefits, reflecting increased incentive compensation accruals and retirement plan contribution accruals. Additionally, occupancy expense increased, primarily due to higher rent expense related to three additional full-service office locations, coupled with an increase in card processing and interchange expenses and other non-interest expenses (timing of business development expenses). The increase in card processing and interchange expenses related to the changes made by the Corporation to its cardholder rewards program during the second quarter 2024.
    • For the six months ended June 30, 2025 total non-interest expense was $80.7 million. Excluding merger costs, total non-interest expense was $78.8 million, compared to $73.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. Excluding merger costs, the increase of $5.4 million, or 7.30%, from the six months ended June 30, 2024, was primarily driven by higher salaries and benefits, reflecting increased base salaries for inflationary annual increases, higher incentive compensation accruals, and increased retirement plan contribution accruals. Additionally, occupancy expense increased, primarily due to higher rent expense related to three additional full-service office locations, coupled with an increase in card processing and interchange expenses and other non-interest expenses (timing of business development expenses).

    Income Taxes

    • Income tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $3.3 million, representing a 19.10% effective tax rate, compared to $2.9 million, representing a 19.96% effective tax rate, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, and $3.0 million, representing an 19.03% effective tax rate, for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The effective tax rate for the first and second quarters of 2025 was impacted by non-deductible merger costs of $1.3 million and $357 thousand, respectively. Income tax expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was $6.2 million, representing a 19.49% effective tax rate, compared to $5.9 million, representing a 18.70% effective tax rate, for the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Asset Quality

    • Total nonperforming assets were approximately $30.4 million, or 0.48% of total assets, as of June 30, 2025, compared to $56.1 million, or 0.89% of total assets, as of March 31, 2025, and $36.5 million, or 0.62% of total assets, as of June 30, 2024, as discussed in more detail above.
    • The allowance for credit losses measured as a percentage of total loans was 1.02% as of June 30, 2025, compared to 1.03% as of as of March 31, 2025, and 1.02% as of June 30, 2024. In addition, the allowance for credit losses as a percentage of nonaccrual loans was 169.52% as of June 30, 2025, compared to 87.57% and 130.88% as of March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The change in the allowance for credit losses as a percentage of nonaccrual loans was primarily attributable to the levels of nonperforming assets, as discussed in more detail above.
    • The provision for credit losses was $4.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $1.6 million and $2.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The $2.8 million and $1.7 million increases in the provision expense for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the first quarter of 2025 and second quarter 2024, respectively, were primarily a result of increased net loan charge-offs, as discussed in more detail above, coupled with higher loan portfolio growth. The provision for credit losses was $5.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $3.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The $2.0 million increase in the provision expense for the first six months of 2025 compared to the first six months of 2024 was primarily a result of higher loan portfolio growth for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024, coupled with increased net loan charge-offs, as discussed above.
    • As discussed in more detail above, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, net loan charge-offs were $3.3 million, or 0.28% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, compared to $1.4 million, or 0.13% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the three months ended March 31, 2025, and $2.8 million, or 0.25% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the three months ended June 30, 2024.
    • For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net loan charge-offs were $4.7 million, or 0.21% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, compared to $4.1 million, or 0.19% (annualized) of average total loans and loans held for sale, during the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    Capital

    • As of June 30, 2025, the Corporation’s total shareholders’ equity was $637.3 million, representing an increase of $12.8 million, or 2.05% (8.20% annualized), from March 31, 2025, and an increase of $50.6 million, or 8.62%, from June 30, 2024. The changes resulted from an increase in the Corporation’s retained earnings (net income, partially offset by the common and preferred stock dividends paid) and a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss primarily from the after-tax impact of temporary unrealized valuation changes in the Corporation’s available-for-sale investment portfolio.
    • Regulatory capital ratios for the Corporation continue to exceed regulatory “well-capitalized” levels as of June 30, 2025, consistent with prior periods.
    • As of June 30, 2025, the Corporation’s ratio of common shareholders’ equity to total assets was 9.17% compared to 9.00% at March 31, 2025 and 8.99% at June 30, 2024. As of June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, the Corporation’s ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets, a non-GAAP measure, was 8.53% and 8.36%, respectively. Excluding merger costs, the Corporation’s ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets, a non-GAAP measure, as of June 30, 2025 was 8.56% compared to 8.38% at March 31, 2025 and 8.30% at June 30, 2024.1 The increase in the June 30, 2025 ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets compared to March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024 was primarily the result of a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss, coupled with an increase in retained earnings, as discussed above.1

    Recent Events

    • On January 10, 2025, the Corporation announced that the Corporation and CNB Bank entered into a definitive merger agreement (the “Merger Agreement”) with ESSA Bancorp, Inc. (“ESSA”) and ESSA Bank and Trust in an all-stock transaction. Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, each outstanding share of ESSA common stock will be converted into the right to receive 0.8547 shares of the Corporation’s common stock. On June 30, 2025, the Corporation and ESSA announced they have received the requisite bank regulatory approvals and waivers from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia necessary for CNB to complete its acquisition of ESSA and ESSA Bank & Trust. The transaction is currently expected to close July 23, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions.

    About CNB Financial Corporation

    CNB Financial Corporation is a financial holding company with consolidated assets of approximately $6.3 billion. CNB Financial Corporation conducts business primarily through its principal subsidiary, CNB Bank. CNB Bank is a full-service bank engaging in a full range of banking activities and services, including trust and wealth management services, for individual, business, governmental, and institutional customers. CNB Bank operations include a private banking division, one loan production office, one drive-up office, one mobile office, and 55 full-service offices in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Virginia. CNB Bank, headquartered in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, with offices in Central and North Central Pennsylvania, serves as the multi-brand parent to various divisions. These divisions include ERIEBANK, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, with offices in Northwest Pennsylvania and Northeast Ohio; FCBank, based in Worthington, Ohio, with offices in Central Ohio; BankOnBuffalo, based in Buffalo, New York, with offices in Western New York; Ridge View Bank, based in Roanoke, Virginia, with offices in the Southwest Virginia region; and Impressia Bank, a division focused on banking opportunities for women, which operates in CNB Bank’s primary market areas. Additional information about CNB Financial Corporation may be found at www.CNBBank.bank.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to the Corporation’s financial condition, liquidity, results of operations, future performance and business. These forward-looking statements are intended to be covered by the safe harbor for “forward-looking statements” provided by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are those that are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements include statements with respect to beliefs, plans, objectives, goals, expectations, anticipations, estimates and intentions that are subject to significant risks and uncertainties and are subject to change based on various factors (some of which are beyond the Corporation’s control). Forward-looking statements often include the words “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “forecasts,” “intends,” “plans,” “targets,” “potentially,” “probably,” “projects,” “outlook” or similar expressions or future conditional verbs such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “would” and “could.” The Corporation’s actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. Such known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially from the statements, include, but are not limited to, (i) adverse changes or conditions in capital and financial markets, including actual or potential stresses in the banking industry; (ii) changes in interest rates; (iii) the credit risks of lending activities, including our ability to estimate credit losses and the allowance for credit losses, as well as the effects of changes in the level of, and trends in, loan delinquencies and write-offs; (iv) effectiveness of our data security controls in the face of cyber attacks and any reputational risks following a cybersecurity incident; (v) changes in general business, industry or economic conditions or competition; (vi) changes in any applicable law, rule, regulation, policy, guideline or practice governing or affecting financial holding companies and their subsidiaries or with respect to tax or accounting principles or otherwise; (vii) adverse economic effects from international trade disputes, including threatened or implemented tariffs imposed by the U.S. and threatened or implemented tariffs imposed by foreign countries in retaliation, or similar events impacting economic activity; (viii) the possibility that CNB and ESSA may be unable to achieve expected synergies and operating efficiencies in the merger within the executed timeframes or at all or to successfully integrate ESSA operations and those of CNB; (ix) higher than expected costs or other difficulties related to integration of combined or merged businesses; (x) the effects of business combinations and other acquisition transactions, including the inability to realize our loan and investment portfolios; (xi) changes in the quality or composition of our loan and investment portfolios; (xii) adequacy of loan loss reserves; (xiii) increased competition; (xiv) loss of certain key officers; (xv) deposit attrition; (xvi) rapidly changing technology; (xvii) unanticipated regulatory or judicial proceedings and liabilities and other costs; (xviii) changes in the cost of funds, demand for loan products or demand for financial services; and (xix) other economic, competitive, governmental or technological factors affecting our operations, markets, products, services and prices. Such developments could have an adverse impact on the Corporation’s financial position and results of operations. For more information about factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements, please refer to the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of and the forward-looking statement disclaimers in the Corporation’s annual and quarterly reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    The forward-looking statements are based upon management’s beliefs and assumptions and are made as of the date of this press release. Factors or events that could cause the Corporation’s actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Corporation to predict all of them. The Corporation undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements included in this press release or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those contained in such statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this press release might not occur and you should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Income Statement                  
    Interest and fees on loans $ 75,408     $ 72,379     $ 72,142     $ 147,787     $ 143,655  
    Interest and dividends on securities and cash and cash equivalents   10,363       10,000       8,510       20,363       14,902  
    Interest expense   (33,574 )     (33,948 )     (34,935 )     (67,522 )     (67,618 )
    Net interest income   52,197       48,431       45,717       100,628       90,939  
    Provision for credit losses   4,338       1,556       2,591       5,894       3,911  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   47,859       46,875       43,126       94,734       87,028  
    Non-interest income                  
    Wealth and asset management fees   2,109       1,796       2,007       3,905       3,809  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   1,656       1,714       1,794       3,370       3,488  
    Other service charges and fees   427       510       712       937       1,407  
    Net realized gains on available-for-sale securities                            
    Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on equity securities   567       (249 )     (80 )     318       111  
    Mortgage banking   172       96       187       268       383  
    Bank owned life insurance   976       760       784       1,736       1,551  
    Card processing and interchange income   2,278       2,107       2,187       4,385       4,203  
    Other non-interest income   823       1,773       1,274       2,596       2,868  
    Total non-interest income   9,008       8,507       8,865       17,515       17,820  
    Non-interest expenses                  
    Salaries and benefits   19,348       20,564       17,676       39,912       36,463  
    Net occupancy expense of premises   4,032       4,038       3,580       8,070       7,220  
    Technology expense   5,462       5,378       5,573       10,840       10,645  
    Advertising expense   556       514       553       1,070       1,238  
    State and local taxes   1,301       1,292       1,237       2,593       2,380  
    Legal, professional, and examination fees   997       849       1,119       1,846       2,291  
    FDIC insurance premiums   937       985       1,018       1,922       2,008  
    Card processing and interchange expenses   1,253       1,160       878       2,413       2,057  
    Merger costs   357       1,529             1,886        
    Other non-interest expense   5,374       4,729       4,355       10,103       9,111  
    Total non-interest expenses   39,617       41,038       35,989       80,655       73,413  
    Income before income taxes   17,250       14,344       16,002       31,594       31,435  
    Income tax expense   3,294       2,863       3,045       6,157       5,878  
    Net income   13,956       11,481       12,957       25,437       25,557  
    Preferred stock dividends   1,075       1,075       1,075       2,150       2,150  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881     $ 10,406     $ 11,882     $ 23,287     $ 23,407  
                       
    Ending shares outstanding   21,119,894       20,980,245       20,998,117       21,119,894       20,980,245  
    Average diluted common shares outstanding   20,952,891       20,925,388       20,893,396       20,939,424       20,890,203  
    Diluted earnings per common share $ 0.61     $ 0.50     $ 0.56     $ 1.10     $ 1.11  
    Adjusted diluted earnings per common share, net of merger costs (non-GAAP)(1) $ 0.63     $ 0.57     $ 0.56     $ 1.19     $ 1.11  
    Cash dividends per common share $ 0.180     $ 0.180     $ 0.175     $ 0.360     $ 0.350  
    Dividend payout ratio   30 %     36 %     31 %     33 %     32 %
    Adjusted dividend payout ratio, net of merger costs (non-GAAP)(1)   29 %     32 %     31 %     30 %     32 %
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Average Balances                  
    Total loans and loans held for sale $ 4,668,051     $ 4,591,395     $ 4,441,633     $ 4,629,956     $ 4,435,246  
    Investment securities   803,082       798,427       734,087       800,722       732,710  
    Total earning assets   5,817,121       5,803,526       5,465,645       5,810,364       5,407,954  
    Total assets   6,235,036       6,220,575       5,854,978       6,227,901       5,792,485  
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   829,328       814,441       761,270       821,927       749,124  
    Interest-bearing deposits   4,558,732       4,574,700       4,321,678       4,566,673       4,275,406  
    Shareholders’ equity   633,848       619,409       583,221       626,739       579,991  
    Tangible common shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP)(1)   532,005       517,550       481,309       524,888       478,069  
                       
    Average Yields (annualized)                  
    Total loans and loans held for sale   6.50 %     6.41 %     6.55 %     6.46 %     6.53 %
    Investment securities   2.83 %     2.75 %     2.14 %     2.79 %     2.08 %
    Total earning assets   5.89 %     5.73 %     5.89 %     5.81 %     5.85 %
    Interest-bearing deposits   2.84 %     2.89 %     3.15 %     2.87 %     3.07 %
    Interest-bearing liabilities   2.88 %     2.93 %     3.17 %     2.90 %     3.10 %
                       
    Performance Ratios (annualized)                  
    Return on average assets   0.90 %     0.75 %     0.89 %     0.82 %     0.89 %
    Adjusted return on average assets, net of merger costs (non-GAAP)(1)   0.92 %     0.85 %     0.89 %     0.88 %     0.89 %
    Return on average equity   8.83 %     7.52 %     8.94 %     8.18 %     8.86 %
    Adjusted return on average equity, net of merger costs (non-GAAP)(1)   9.06 %     8.49 %     8.94 %     8.78 %     8.86 %
    Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)(1)   9.71 %     8.15 %     9.93 %     8.95 %     9.85 %
    Adjusted return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)(1)   9.98 %     9.32 %     9.93 %     9.66 %     9.85 %
    Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent basis (non-GAAP)(1)   3.59 %     3.37 %     3.34 %     3.48 %     3.36 %
    Efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent basis (non-GAAP)(1)   64.08 %     71.28 %     65.20 %     67.55 %     66.74 %
    Adjusted efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent basis (non-GAAP)(1)   63.50 %     68.62 %     65.20 %     65.97 %     66.74 %
                       
    Net Loan Charge-Offs                  
    CNB Bank net loan charge-offs $ 2,848     $ 926     $ 2,348     $ 3,774     $ 3,226  
    Holiday Financial net loan charge-offs   455       513       456       968       922  
    Total Corporation net loan charge-offs $ 3,303     $ 1,439     $ 2,804     $ 4,742     $ 4,148  
    Annualized net loan charge-offs / average total loans and loans held for sale   0.28 %     0.13 %     0.25 %     0.21 %     0.19 %
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Ending Balance Sheet          
    Cash and due from banks $ 88,721     $ 68,745     $ 56,031  
    Interest-bearing deposits with Federal Reserve   332,214       447,053       271,943  
    Interest-bearing deposits with other financial institutions   4,476       4,359       3,171  
    Total cash and cash equivalents   425,411       520,157       331,145  
    Debt securities available-for-sale, at fair value   523,198       516,412       359,900  
    Debt securities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost   270,032       282,159       354,569  
    Equity securities   10,937       10,293       9,654  
    Loans held for sale   833       860       642  
    Loans receivable          
    Syndicated loans   78,936       69,189       53,938  
    Loans   4,654,484       4,540,820       4,425,754  
    Total loans receivable   4,733,420       4,610,009       4,479,692  
    Less: allowance for credit losses   (48,329 )     (47,357 )     (45,532 )
    Net loans receivable   4,685,091       4,562,652       4,434,160  
    Goodwill and other intangibles   43,874       43,874       43,874  
    Core deposit intangible   173       190       241  
    Other assets   358,928       358,911       352,386  
    Total Assets $ 6,318,477     $ 6,295,508     $ 5,886,571  
               
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits $ 855,788     $ 842,398     $ 762,918  
    Interest-bearing demand deposits   698,902       719,460       693,074  
    Savings   3,162,515       3,160,618       3,140,505  
    Certificates of deposit   749,877       737,602       514,348  
    Total deposits   5,467,082       5,460,078       5,110,845  
    Subordinated debentures   20,620       20,620       20,620  
    Subordinated notes, net of issuance costs   84,722       84,646       84,419  
    Other liabilities   108,772       105,656       83,987  
    Total liabilities   5,681,196       5,671,000       5,299,871  
    Common stock                
    Preferred stock   57,785       57,785       57,785  
    Additional paid in capital   218,375       220,254       218,756  
    Retained earnings   397,004       387,925       361,987  
    Treasury stock   (2,420 )     (4,944 )     (4,438 )
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (33,463 )     (36,512 )     (47,390 )
    Total shareholders’ equity   637,281       624,508       586,700  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 6,318,477     $ 6,295,508     $ 5,886,571  
               
    Book value per common share $ 27.44     $ 27.01     $ 25.19  
    Adjusted book value per common share (non-GAAP)(1) $ 27.53     $ 27.08     $ 25.19  
    Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)(1) $ 25.35     $ 24.91     $ 23.09  
    Adjusted tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)(1) $ 25.44     $ 24.98     $ 23.09  
                           

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Capital Ratios          
    Tangible common equity / tangible assets (non-GAAP)(1)   8.53 %     8.36 %     8.30 %
    Adjusted tangible common equity / tangible assets (non-GAAP)(1)   8.56 %     8.38 %     8.30 %
    Tier 1 leverage ratio(2)   10.42 %     10.27 %     10.56 %
    Common equity tier 1 ratio(2)   11.78 %     11.85 %     11.71 %
    Tier 1 risk-based ratio(2)   13.38 %     13.50 %     13.41 %
    Total risk-based ratio(2)   16.14 %     16.30 %     16.20 %
               
    Asset Quality Detail          
    Nonaccrual loans $ 28,509     $ 54,079     $ 34,788  
    Loans 90+ days past due and accruing   256       308       112  
    Total nonperforming loans   28,765       54,387       34,900  
    Other real estate owned   1,624       1,664       1,641  
    Total nonperforming assets $ 30,389     $ 56,051     $ 36,541  
               
    Asset Quality Ratios          
    Nonperforming assets / Total loans + OREO   0.64 %     1.22 %     0.82 %
    Nonperforming assets / Total assets   0.48 %     0.89 %     0.62 %
    Ratio of allowance for credit losses on loans to nonaccrual loans   169.52 %     87.57 %     130.88 %
    Allowance for credit losses / Total loans   1.02 %     1.03 %     1.02 %
               
               
    Consolidated Financial Data Notes:          
    (1) Management uses non-GAAP financial information in its analysis of the Corporation’s performance. Management believes that these non-GAAP measures provide a greater understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior periods and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented. The Corporation’s management believes that investors may use these non-GAAP measures to analyze the Corporation’s financial performance without the impact of unusual items or events that may obscure trends in the Corporation’s underlying performance. This non-GAAP data should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, and is not a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results. Limitations associated with non-GAAP financial measures include the risks that persons might disagree as to the appropriateness of items included in these measures and that different companies might calculate these measures differently. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures is provided below (dollars in thousands, except per share data).
    (2) Capital ratios as of June 30, 2025 are estimated pending final regulatory filings.
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      Average Balances, Income and Interest Rates on a Taxable Equivalent Basis
      Three Months Ended,
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Annual
    Rate
      Interest
    Inc./Exp.
      Average
    Balance
      Annual
    Rate
      Interest
    Inc./Exp.
      Average
    Balance
      Annual
    Rate
      Interest
    Inc./Exp.
    ASSETS:                                  
    Securities:                                  
    Taxable(1) (4) $ 771,152     2.82 %   $ 5,696   $ 765,654     2.73 %   $ 5,461   $ 702,036     2.09 %   $ 3,941
    Tax-exempt(1) (2) (4)   24,260     2.64       174     25,345     2.69       181     25,088     2.59       178
    Equity securities(1) (2)   7,670     5.44       104     7,428     5.84       107     6,963     5.72       99
    Total securities(4)   803,082     2.83       5,974     798,427     2.75       5,749     734,087     2.14       4,218
    Loans receivable:                                  
    Commercial(2) (3)   1,473,560     6.71       24,664     1,466,323     6.74       24,369     1,416,476     6.85       24,133
    Commercial & residential mortgages and loans held for sale(2) (3)   3,068,519     6.18       47,295     3,001,317     6.02       44,572     2,897,473     6.15       44,331
    Consumer(3)   125,972     11.72       3,681     123,755     12.01       3,665     127,684     12.17       3,863
    Total loans receivable(3)   4,668,051     6.50       75,640     4,591,395     6.41       72,606     4,441,633     6.55       72,327
    Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve and other financial institutions   345,988     5.13       4,422     413,704     4.20       4,284     289,925     5.99       4,321
    Total earning assets   5,817,121     5.89     $ 86,036     5,803,526     5.73     $ 82,639     5,465,645     5.89     $ 80,866
    Noninterest-bearing assets:                                  
    Cash and due from banks   58,530               58,152               53,710          
    Premises and equipment   129,093               129,188               112,386          
    Other assets   277,241               277,051               268,930          
    Allowance for credit losses   (46,949 )             (47,342 )             (45,693 )        
    Total non interest-bearing assets   417,915               417,049               389,333          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 6,235,036             $ 6,220,575             $ 5,854,978          
    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY:                                  
    Demand—interest-bearing $ 707,932     0.97 %   $ 1,719   $ 704,874     0.88 %   $ 1,527   $ 713,431     0.76 %   $ 1,342
    Savings   3,107,520     3.01       23,286     3,131,697     3.09       23,840     3,097,598     3.57       27,464
    Time   743,280     3.92       7,271     738,129     3.99       7,267     510,649     3.93       4,988
    Total interest-bearing deposits   4,558,732     2.84       32,276     4,574,700     2.89       32,634     4,321,678     3.15       33,794
    Short-term borrowings                                   0.00      
    Finance lease liabilities   16,861     5.28       222     15,143     6.32       236     259     4.66       3
    Subordinated notes and debentures   105,304     4.10       1,076     105,228     4.15       1,078     105,001     4.36       1,138
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   4,680,897     2.88     $ 33,574     4,695,071     2.93     $ 33,948     4,426,938     3.17     $ 34,935
    Demand—noninterest-bearing   829,328               814,441               761,270          
    Other liabilities   90,963               91,654               83,549          
    Total Liabilities   5,601,188               5,601,166               5,271,757          
    Shareholders’ equity   633,848               619,409               583,221          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 6,235,036             $ 6,220,575             $ 5,854,978          
    Interest income/Earning assets     5.89 %   $ 86,036       5.73 %   $ 82,639       5.89 %   $ 80,866
    Interest expense/Interest-bearing liabilities     2.88       33,574       2.93       33,948       3.17       34,935
    Net interest spread     3.01 %   $ 52,462       2.80 %   $ 48,691       2.72 %   $ 45,931
    Interest income/Earning assets     5.89 %     86,036       5.73 %     82,639       5.89 %     80,866
    Interest expense/Earning assets     2.30       33,574       2.36       33,948       2.55       34,935
    Net interest margin (fully tax-equivalent)     3.59 %   $ 52,462       3.37 %   $ 48,691       3.34 %   $ 45,931
    (1 ) Includes unamortized discounts and premiums.
    (2 ) Average yields are stated on a fully taxable equivalent basis (calculated using statutory rates of 21%) resulting from tax-free municipal securities in the investment portfolio and tax-free municipal loans in the commercial loan portfolio. The taxable equivalent adjustment to net interest income for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024 was $265 thousand, $260 thousand and $214 thousand, respectively.
    (3 ) Average loans receivable outstanding includes the average balance outstanding of all nonaccrual loans. Loans receivable consist of the average of total loans receivable less average unearned income. In addition, loans receivable interest income consists of loans receivable fees, including PPP deferred processing fees.
    (4 ) Average balance is computed using the fair value of AFS securities and amortized cost of HTM securities. Average yield has been computed using amortized cost average balance for AFS and HTM securities. The adjustment to the average balance for securities in the calculation of average yield for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024 was $(42.6) million, $(48.1) million and $(59.2) million, respectively.
       

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

      Average Balances, Income and Interest Rates on a Taxable Equivalent Basis
      Six Months Ended,
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Annual
    Rate
      Interest
    Inc./Exp.
      Average
    Balance
      Annual
    Rate
      Interest
    Inc./Exp.
    ASSETS:                      
    Securities:                      
    Taxable(1) (4) $ 768,379     2.77 %   $ 11,157   $ 699,431     2.02 %   $ 7,592
    Tax-exempt(1) (2) (4)   24,800     2.66       354     26,415     2.59       369
    Equity securities(1) (2)   7,543     5.64       211     6,864     5.68       194
    Total securities(4)   800,722     2.79       11,722     732,710     2.08       8,155
    Loans receivable:                      
    Commercial(2) (3)   1,469,962     6.73       49,033     1,423,097     6.88       48,652
    Commercial & residential mortgages and loans held for sale(2) (3)   3,035,103     6.10       91,868     2,883,824     6.12       87,734
    Consumer(3)   124,891     11.86       7,346     128,325     11.97       7,641
    Total loans receivable(3)   4,629,956     6.46       148,247     4,435,246     6.53       144,027
    Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve and other financial institutions   379,686     4.62       8,706     239,998     5.70       6,806
    Total earning assets   5,810,364     5.81     $ 168,675     5,407,954     5.85     $ 158,988
    Noninterest-bearing assets:                      
    Cash and due from banks   58,337               53,611          
    Premises and equipment   129,141               111,199          
    Other assets   277,203               265,453          
    Allowance for credit losses   (47,144 )             (45,732 )        
    Total non interest-bearing assets   417,537               384,531          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 6,227,901             $ 5,792,485          
    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY:                      
    Demand—interest-bearing $ 706,412     0.93 %   $ 3,246   $ 726,681     0.70 %   $ 2,537
    Savings   3,119,542     3.05       47,126     3,031,438     3.52       53,075
    Time   740,719     3.96       14,538     517,287     3.78       9,730
    Total interest-bearing deposits   4,566,673     2.87       64,910     4,275,406     3.07       65,342
    Short-term borrowings                          
    Finance lease liabilities   16,005     5.77       458     271     4.45       6
    Subordinated notes and debentures   105,266     4.13       2,154     104,963     4.35       2,270
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   4,687,944     2.90     $ 67,522     4,380,640     3.10     $ 67,618
    Demand—noninterest-bearing   821,927               749,124          
    Other liabilities   91,291               82,730          
    Total Liabilities   5,601,162               5,212,494          
    Shareholders’ equity   626,739               579,991          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 6,227,901             $ 5,792,485          
    Interest income/Earning assets     5.81 %   $ 168,675       5.85 %   $ 158,988
    Interest expense/Interest-bearing liabilities     2.90       67,522       3.10       67,618
    Net interest spread     2.91 %   $ 101,153       2.75 %   $ 91,370
    Interest income/Earning assets     5.81 %     168,675       5.85 %     158,988
    Interest expense/Earning assets     2.33       67,522       2.49       67,618
    Net interest margin (fully tax-equivalent)     3.48 %   $ 101,153       3.36 %   $ 91,370
    (1 ) Includes unamortized discounts and premiums.
    (2 ) Average yields are stated on a fully taxable equivalent basis (calculated using statutory rates of 21%) resulting from tax-free municipal securities in the investment portfolio and tax-free municipal loans in the commercial loan portfolio. The taxable equivalent adjustment to net interest income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, was $525 thousand and $431 thousand, respectively.
    (3 ) Average loans receivable outstanding includes the average balance outstanding of all nonaccrual loans. Loans receivable consist of the average of total loans receivable less average unearned income. In addition, loans receivable interest income consists of loans receivable fees, including PPP deferred processing fees.
    (4 ) Average balance is computed using the fair value of AFS securities and amortized cost of HTM securities. Average yield has been computed using amortized cost average balance for AFS and HTM securities. The adjustment to the average balance for securities in the calculation of average yield for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 was $(45.3) million and $(57.2) million, respectively.
       

     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP):                  
    Merger costs – non deductible $ 357     $ 1,327     $     $ 1,684     $  
                       
    Merger costs – deductible         202             202        
    Statutory federal tax rate   21 %     21 %     21 %     21 %     21 %
    Tax benefit of merger costs (non-GAAP)         42             42        
    Merger costs – deductible, net of tax         160             160        
                       
    Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP) $ 357     $ 1,487     $     $ 1,844     $  
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of net income available to common (GAAP):                  
    Net income $ 13,956   $ 11,481   $ 12,957   $ 25,437   $ 25,557
    Less: preferred stock dividends   1,075     1,075     1,075     2,150     2,150
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881   $ 10,406   $ 11,882   $ 23,287   $ 23,407
                       
    Adjusted calculation of net income available to common (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881   $ 10,406   $ 11,882   $ 23,287   $ 23,407
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   357     1,487         1,844    
    Adjusted net income available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) $ 13,238   $ 11,893   $ 11,882   $ 25,131   $ 23,407
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of PPNR (non-GAAP):(1)                  
    Net interest income $ 52,197   $ 48,431   $ 45,717   $ 100,628   $ 90,939
    Add: Non-interest income   9,008     8,507     8,865     17,515     17,820
    Less: Non-interest expense   39,617     41,038     35,989     80,655     73,413
    PPNR (non-GAAP) $ 21,588   $ 15,900   $ 18,593   $ 37,488   $ 35,346
                       
    Adjusted calculation of PPNR (non-GAAP):(1)                  
    Net interest income $ 52,197   $ 48,431   $ 45,717   $ 100,628   $ 90,939
    Add: Non-interest income   9,008     8,507     8,865     17,515     17,820
    Less: Non-interest expense   39,617     41,038     35,989     80,655     73,413
    Add: Merger costs   357     1,529         1,886    
    Adjusted PPNR (non-GAAP) $ 21,945   $ 17,429   $ 18,593   $ 39,374   $ 35,346
                       
    (1) Management believes that this is an important metric as it illustrates the underlying performance of the Corporation, it enables investors and others to assess the Corporation’s ability to generate capital to cover credit losses through the credit cycle and provides consistent reporting with a key metric used by bank regulatory agencies.
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Basic earnings per common share computation:                  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881   $ 10,406   $ 11,882   $ 23,287   $ 23,407
    Less: net income available to common shareholders allocated to participating securities   120     57     101     199     192
    Net income available to common shareholders allocated to common stock $ 12,761   $ 10,349   $ 11,781   $ 23,088   $ 23,215
                       
    Weighted average common shares outstanding, including shares considered participating securities   21,053     20,981     21,005     21,018     20,992
    Less: Average participating securities   172     114     174     144     165
    Weighted average shares   20,881     20,867     20,831     20,874     20,827
    Basic earnings per common share $ 0.61   $ 0.50   $ 0.57   $ 1.11   $ 1.12
                       
    Diluted earnings per common share computation:                  
    Net income available to common shareholders allocated to common stock $ 12,761   $ 10,349   $ 11,781   $ 23,088   $ 23,215
                       
    Weighted average common shares outstanding for basic earnings per common share   20,881     20,867     20,831     20,874     20,827
    Add: Dilutive effect of stock compensation   72     58     62     65     63
    Weighted average shares and dilutive potential common shares   20,953     20,925     20,893     20,939     20,890
    Diluted earnings per common share $ 0.61   $ 0.50   $ 0.56   $ 1.10   $ 1.11
                       
    Adjusted basic earnings per common share computation (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881   $ 10,406   $ 11,882   $ 23,287   $ 23,407
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   357     1,487         1,844    
    Less: net income available to common shareholders allocated to participating securities   120     57     101     199     192
    Less: Adjustment to net income available to common shareholders allocated to participating securities for merger cost impact, net of tax (non-GAAP)   3     8         12    
    Adjusted net income available to common shareholders allocated to common stock (non-GAAP) $ 13,115   $ 11,828   $ 11,781   $ 24,920   $ 23,215
                       
    Weighted average common shares outstanding, including shares considered participating securities   21,053     20,981     21,005     21,018     20,992
    Less: Average participating securities   172     114     174     144     165
    Weighted average shares   20,881     20,867     20,831     20,874     20,827
    Adjusted basic earnings per common share (non-GAAP) $ 0.63   $ 0.57   $ 0.57   $ 1.19   $ 1.12
                       
    Adjusted diluted earnings per common share computation (non-GAAP):                  
    Adjusted net income available to common shareholders allocated to common stock (non-GAAP) $ 13,115   $ 11,828   $ 11,781   $ 24,920   $ 23,215
                       
    Weighted average common shares outstanding for basic earnings per common share   20,881     20,867     20,831     20,874     20,827
    Add: Dilutive effect of stock compensation   72     58     62     65     63
    Weighted average shares and dilutive potential common shares   20,953     20,925     20,893     20,939     20,890
    Adjusted diluted earnings per common share (non-GAAP) $ 0.63   $ 0.57   $ 0.56   $ 1.19   $ 1.11
                                 

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of dividend payout ratio:                  
    Cash dividends per common share $ 0.180     $ 0.180     $ 0.175     $ 0.360     $ 0.350  
    Diluted earnings per common share   0.61       0.50       0.56       1.10       1.11  
    Dividend payout ratio   30 %     36 %     31 %     33 %     32 %
                       
    Adjusted calculation of dividend payout ratio (non-GAAP):                  
    Cash dividends per common share $ 0.180     $ 0.180     $ 0.175     $ 0.360     $ 0.350  
    Adjusted diluted earnings per common share (non-GAAP)   0.63       0.57       0.56       1.19       1.11  
    Adjusted dividend payout ratio (non-GAAP)   29 %     32 %     31 %     30 %     32 %
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of net interest margin:                  
    Interest income $ 85,771     $ 82,379     $ 80,652     $ 168,150     $ 158,557  
    Interest expense   33,574       33,948       34,935       67,522       67,618  
    Net interest income $ 52,197     $ 48,431     $ 45,717     $ 100,628     $ 90,939  
                       
    Average total earning assets $ 5,817,121     $ 5,803,526     $ 5,465,645     $ 5,810,364     $ 5,407,954  
                       
    Net interest margin (GAAP) (annualized)   3.60 %     3.38 %     3.36 %     3.49 %     3.38 %
                       
    Calculation of net interest margin (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP):                  
    Interest income $ 85,771     $ 82,379     $ 80,652     $ 168,150     $ 158,557  
    Tax equivalent adjustment (non-GAAP)   265       260       214       525       431  
    Adjusted interest income (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP)   86,036       82,639       80,866       168,675       158,988  
    Interest expense   33,574       33,948       34,935       67,522       67,618  
    Net interest income (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP) $ 52,462     $ 48,691     $ 45,931     $ 101,153     $ 91,370  
                       
    Average total earning assets $ 5,817,121     $ 5,803,526     $ 5,465,645     $ 5,810,364     $ 5,407,954  
    Less: average mark to market adjustment on investments (non-GAAP)   (42,592 )     (48,070 )     (59,225 )     (45,317 )     (57,186 )
    Adjusted average total earning assets, net of mark to market (non-GAAP) $ 5,859,713     $ 5,851,596     $ 5,524,870     $ 5,855,681     $ 5,465,140  
                       
    Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent basis (non-GAAP) (annualized)   3.59 %     3.37 %     3.34 %     3.48 %     3.36 %
                                           

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of tangible book value per common share and tangible common
    equity / tangible assets (non-GAAP):
             
    Shareholders’ equity $ 637,281     $ 624,508     $ 586,700  
    Less: preferred equity   57,785       57,785       57,785  
    Common shareholders’ equity   579,496       566,723       528,915  
    Less: goodwill and other intangibles   43,874       43,874       43,874  
    Less: core deposit intangible   173       190       241  
    Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 535,449     $ 522,659     $ 484,800  
               
    Total assets $ 6,318,477     $ 6,295,508     $ 5,886,571  
    Less: goodwill and other intangibles   43,874       43,874       43,874  
    Less: core deposit intangible   173       190       241  
    Tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 6,274,430     $ 6,251,444     $ 5,842,456  
               
    Ending shares outstanding   21,119,894       20,980,245       20,998,117  
               
    Book value per common share (GAAP) $ 27.44     $ 27.01     $ 25.19  
    Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) $ 25.35     $ 24.91     $ 23.09  
               
    Common shareholders’ equity / Total assets (GAAP)   9.17 %     9.00 %     8.99 %
    Tangible common equity / Tangible assets (non-GAAP)   8.53 %     8.36 %     8.30 %
               
    Adjusted calculation of book value per common share (non-GAAP):          
    Common shareholders’ equity $ 579,496     $ 566,723     $ 528,915  
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   1,844       1,487        
    Adjusted common shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP) $ 581,340     $ 568,210     $ 528,915  
               
    Ending shares outstanding   21,119,894       20,980,245       20,998,117  
               
    Adjusted book value per common share (non-GAAP) $ 27.53     $ 27.08     $ 25.19  
               
    Adjusted calculation of tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP):          
    Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 535,449     $ 522,659     $ 484,800  
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   1,844       1,487        
    Adjusted tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 537,293     $ 524,146     $ 484,800  
               
    Ending shares outstanding   21,119,894       20,980,245       20,998,117  
               
    Adjusted tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) $ 25.44     $ 24.98     $ 23.09  
               
    Adjusted calculation of tangible common equity / tangible assets (non-GAAP):          
    Adjusted common shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP) $ 537,293     $ 524,146     $ 484,800  
               
    Tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 6,274,430     $ 6,251,444     $ 5,842,456  
    Add: Merger costs (non-GAAP)   1,886       1,529        
    Adjusted tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 6,276,316     $ 6,252,973     $ 5,842,456  
               
    Adjusted tangible common equity / Adjusted tangible assets (non-GAAP)   8.56 %     8.38 %     8.30 %
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of efficiency ratio:                  
    Non-interest expense $ 39,617     $ 41,038     $ 35,989     $ 80,655     $ 73,413  
                       
    Non-interest income $ 9,008     $ 8,507     $ 8,865     $ 17,515     $ 17,820  
    Net interest income   52,197       48,431       45,717       100,628       90,939  
    Total revenue $ 61,205     $ 56,938     $ 54,582     $ 118,143     $ 108,759  
    Efficiency ratio   64.73 %     72.07 %     65.94 %     68.27 %     67.50 %
                       
    Calculation of efficiency ratio (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP):                  
    Non-interest expense $ 39,617     $ 41,038     $ 35,989     $ 80,655     $ 73,413  
    Less: core deposit intangible amortization   16       17       19       33       39  
    Adjusted non-interest expense (non-GAAP) $ 39,601     $ 41,021     $ 35,970     $ 80,622     $ 73,374  
                       
    Non-interest income $ 9,008     $ 8,507     $ 8,865     $ 17,515     $ 17,820  
                       
    Net interest income $ 52,197     $ 48,431     $ 45,717     $ 100,628     $ 90,939  
    Less: tax exempt investment and loan income, net of TEFRA (non-GAAP)   1,451       1,464       1,318       2,915       2,655  
    Add: tax exempt investment and loan income (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP)   2,046       2,076       1,902       4,122       3,834  
    Adjusted net interest income (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP)   52,792       49,043       46,301       101,835       92,118  
    Adjusted net revenue (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP) $ 61,800     $ 57,550     $ 55,166     $ 119,350     $ 109,938  
                       
    Efficiency ratio (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP)   64.08 %     71.28 %     65.20 %     67.55 %     66.74 %
                       
    Adjusted calculation of efficiency ratio (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP):                  
    Adjusted non-interest expense (non-GAAP) $ 39,601     $ 41,021     $ 35,970     $ 80,622     $ 73,374  
    Less: Merger costs (non-GAAP)   357       1,529             1,886        
    Adjusted non-interest expense (non-GAAP) $ 39,244     $ 39,492     $ 35,970     $ 78,736     $ 73,374  
                       
    Adjusted net revenue (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP) $ 61,800     $ 57,550     $ 55,166     $ 119,350     $ 109,938  
                       
    Adjusted efficiency ratio (fully tax equivalent basis) (non-GAAP)   63.50 %     68.62 %     65.20 %     65.97 %     66.74 %
                                           

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of return on average assets:                  
    Net income $ 13,956     $ 11,481     $ 12,957     $ 25,437     $ 25,557  
    Average total assets $ 6,235,036     $ 6,220,575     $ 5,854,978     $ 6,227,901     $ 5,792,485  
                       
    Return on average assets (GAAP) (annualized)   0.90 %     0.75 %     0.89 %     0.82 %     0.89 %
                       
    Adjusted calculation of return on average assets (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income $ 13,956     $ 11,481     $ 12,957     $ 25,437     $ 25,557  
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   357       1,487             1,844        
    Adjusted net income $ 14,313     $ 12,968     $ 12,957     $ 27,281     $ 25,557  
    Average total assets $ 6,235,036     $ 6,220,575     $ 5,854,978     $ 6,227,901     $ 5,792,485  
                       
    Adjusted return on average assets (non-GAAP) (annualized)   0.92 %     0.85 %     0.89 %     0.88 %     0.89 %
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of total deposits          
    Total deposits $ 5,467,082   $ 5,460,078   $ 5,110,845
               
    Adjusted calculation of total deposits (non-GAAP):          
    Total deposits $ 5,467,082   $ 5,460,078   $ 5,110,845
    Add: High cost municipal deposits   77,690        
    Adjusted total deposits (non-GAAP) $ 5,544,772   $ 5,460,078   $ 5,110,845
     

    CNB FINANCIAL CORPORATION
    CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
    Unaudited
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)

    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
    Calculation of return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income $ 13,956     $ 11,481     $ 12,957     $ 25,437     $ 25,557  
    Less: preferred stock dividends   1,075       1,075       1,075       2,150       2,150  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881     $ 10,406     $ 11,882     $ 23,287     $ 23,407  
                       
    Average shareholders’ equity $ 633,848     $ 619,409     $ 583,221     $ 626,739     $ 579,991  
    Less: average goodwill & intangibles   44,058       44,074       44,127       44,066       44,137  
    Less: average preferred equity   57,785       57,785       57,785       57,785       57,785  
    Average tangible common shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP) $ 532,005     $ 517,550     $ 481,309     $ 524,888     $ 478,069  
                       
    Return on average equity (GAAP) (annualized)   8.83 %     7.52 %     8.94 %     8.18 %     8.86 %
    Return on average common equity (GAAP) (annualized)   8.97 %     7.51 %     9.10 %     8.25 %     9.01 %
    Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (annualized)   9.71 %     8.15 %     9.93 %     8.95 %     9.85 %
                       
    Adjusted calculation of return on average equity (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income $ 13,956     $ 11,481     $ 12,957     $ 25,437     $ 25,557  
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   357       1,487             1,844        
    Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) $ 14,313     $ 12,968     $ 12,957     $ 27,281     $ 25,557  
                       
    Average shareholders’ equity $ 633,848     $ 619,409     $ 583,221     $ 626,739     $ 579,991  
                       
    Adjusted return on average equity (non-GAAP) (annualized)   9.06 %     8.49 %     8.94 %     8.78 %     8.86 %
                       
    Adjusted calculation of return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP):                  
    Net income available to common shareholders $ 12,881     $ 10,406     $ 11,882     $ 23,287     $ 23,407  
    Add: Merger costs, net of tax (non-GAAP)   357       1,487             1,844        
    Adjusted net income available to common shareholders $ 13,238     $ 11,893     $ 11,882     $ 25,131     $ 23,407  
                       
    Average tangible common shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP) $ 532,005     $ 517,550     $ 481,309     $ 524,888     $ 478,069  
                       
    Adjusted return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (annualized)   9.98 %     9.32 %     9.93 %     9.66 %     9.85 %

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  • MIL-OSI: Western New England Bancorp, Inc. Reports Results for Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 and Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WESTFIELD, Mass., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Western New England Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company” or “WNEB”) (NasdaqGS: WNEB), the holding company for Westfield Bank (the “Bank”), announced today the unaudited results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025. For the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported net income of $4.6 million, or $0.23 per diluted share, compared to net income of $3.5 million, or $0.17 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2024. On a linked quarter basis, net income was $4.6 million, or $0.23 per diluted share, as compared to net income of $2.3 million, or $0.11 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net income was $6.9 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, compared to net income of $6.5 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    The Company also announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.07 per share on the Company’s common stock. The dividend will be payable on or about August 20, 2025 to shareholders of record on August 6, 2025.

    James C. Hagan, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased to report solid earnings for the second quarter of 2025, along with strong overall loan growth and core deposit growth. Core deposits increased $81.4 million, or 5.2%, since year-end, which will be beneficial as we continue to lower deposit costs and reduce our reliance on time deposits. We are also pleased to report that our commercial and industrial loan portfolio increased $22.8 million, or 10.8%, during the six months ended June 30, 2025, and our residential real estate portfolio increased $29.7 million, or 3.8%, during the same period. Growth in commercial and industrial loans is a strategic priority for the Company as we remain focused on meeting the needs of our business and commercial customers.

    We believe our balance sheet structure will continue to have a positive impact on earnings in the current interest rate environment. Net interest income increased $2.1 million, or 13.6%, from the three months ended March 31, 2025 to the three months ended June 30, 2025, while the net interest margin increased 31 basis points from 2.49% to 2.80% during the same period. Our loan growth and disciplined approach to managing funding costs have allowed us to expand our net interest margin as we continue to decrease the cost of interest-bearing liabilities and our reliance on time deposits. Our asset quality remains solid, with nonperforming assets to total assets of 0.21%, and total delinquency as a percentage of total loans of 0.18%.”

    Hagan concluded, “Our capital position continues to remain strong, and the Company is considered to be well-capitalized as defined by the regulators. We remain disciplined in our capital management strategies and during the six months ended June 30, 2025, we repurchased 497,318 shares of common stock with an average price per share of $9.31. We continue to believe that buying back shares, at current prices, represents a prudent use of the Company’s capital. On April 22, 2025, we announced a new repurchase plan (the “2025 Plan”) which commenced upon the completion of the 2024 Repurchase Plan (the “2024 Plan”). On June 3, 2025, we announced the completion of the 2024 Plan, under which the Company repurchased a total of 1.0 million shares at an average price per share of $8.79. We are pleased with our second quarter results and are committed to delivering long-term value to shareholders through capital management strategies, which include continued loan growth, share repurchases and quarterly cash dividends.”

    Key Highlights:

    Loans and Deposits

    Total gross loans increased $22.1 million, or 1.1%, from $2.1 billion, or 77.9% of total assets, at December 31, 2024 to $2.1 billion, or 77.1% of total assets, at June 30, 2025. The increase in total gross loans was primarily driven by an increase in residential real estate loans, including home equity loans, of $29.7 million, or 3.8%, and an increase in commercial and industrial loans of $22.8 million, or 10.8%. These increases were partially offset by a decrease in commercial real estate loans of $29.5 million, or 2.7%, and a decrease in consumer loans of $879,000, or 20.0%.

    At June 30, 2025, total deposits of $2.3 billion increased $67.5 million, or 3.0%, from December 31, 2024. Core deposits, which the Company defines as all deposits except time deposits, increased $81.4 million, or 5.2%, from $1.6 billion, or 68.9% of total deposits, at December 31, 2024, to $1.6 billion, or 70.4% of total deposits, at June 30, 2025. Time deposits decreased $13.9 million, or 2.0%, from $703.6 million at December 31, 2024 to $689.7 million at June 30, 2025. Brokered time deposits, which are included in time deposits, totaled $1.7 million at December 31, 2024. The Company did not have brokered time deposits at June 30, 2025. The loan-to-deposit ratio decreased from 91.5% at December 31, 2024 to 89.8% at June 30, 2025.

    Allowance for Loan Losses and Credit Quality

    At June 30, 2025, the allowance for credit losses was $19.7 million, or 0.94% of total loans, compared to $19.5 million, or 0.94% of total loans, at December 31, 2024. The allowance for loan losses, as a percentage of nonaccrual loans, was 343.1% and 362.9% at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. At June 30, 2025, nonaccrual loans totaled $5.8 million, or 0.27% of total loans, compared to $5.4 million, or 0.26% of total loans, at December 31, 2024. Total delinquent loans decreased from $5.0 million, or 0.24% of total loans, at December 31, 2024 to $3.9 million, or 0.18% of total loans, at June 30, 2025. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company did not have any other real estate owned.

    Net Interest Margin

    The net interest margin increased 31 basis points, from 2.49% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 2.80% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, increased 31 basis points from 2.51% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 2.82%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Stock Repurchase Program

    On April 22, 2025, the Board of Directors authorized the 2025 Plan, pursuant to which the Company may repurchase up to 1.0 million shares of its common stock, or approximately 4.8%, of the Company’s then-outstanding shares of common stock, upon the completion of the 2024 Plan. On June 3, 2025, the Company announced the completion of its 2024 Plan under which the Company repurchased a total of 1.0 million shares at an average price per share of $8.79.

    During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company repurchased 290,609 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $9.45. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company repurchased 497,318 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $9.31. As of June 30, 2025, there were 975,000 shares of common stock available for repurchase under the 2025 Plan.

    The repurchase of shares under our 2025 Plan is administered through an independent broker. The shares of common stock repurchased under the 2025 Plan have been and will continue to be purchased from time to time at prevailing market prices, through open market or privately negotiated transactions, or otherwise, depending upon market conditions. There is no guarantee as to the exact number, or value, of shares that will be repurchased by the Company, and the Company may discontinue repurchases at any time that the Company’s management (“Management”) determines additional repurchases are not warranted. The timing and amount of additional share repurchases under the 2025 Plan will depend on a number of factors, including the Company’s stock price performance, ongoing capital planning considerations, general market conditions, and applicable legal requirements.

    Book Value and Tangible Book Value

    The Company’s book value per share was $11.68 at June 30, 2025 compared to $11.30 at December 31, 2024, while tangible book value per share, a non-GAAP financial measure, increased $0.38, or 3.6%, from $10.63 at December 31, 2024 to $11.01 at June 30, 2025. See pages 19-21 for the related tangible book value calculation and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures.

    Net Income for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 Compared to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported an increase in net income of $2.3 million, or 99.3%, from $2.3 million, or $0.11 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, to $4.6 million, or $0.23 per diluted share. Net interest income increased $2.1 million, or 13.6%, the provision for credit losses decreased $757,000, non-interest income increased $652,000, or 23.6%, and non-interest expense increased $472,000, or 3.1%. Return on average assets and return on average equity were 0.69% and 7.76%, respectively, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 0.35% and 3.94%, respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

    On a sequential quarter basis, net interest income, our primary driver of revenues, increased $2.1 million, or 13.6%, to $17.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, from $15.5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The increase in net interest income was primarily due to an increase in interest income of $1.2 million, or 4.1%, and a decrease in interest expense of $933,000, or 7.2%. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded $425,000 in prepayment penalties related to payoffs in the commercial portfolio. The $933,000, or 7.2%, decrease in interest expense was primarily due to a decrease in average rates paid on interest-bearing deposits during the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    The net interest margin was 2.80% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 2.49% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, was 2.82% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 2.51% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Excluding the prepayment penalties discussed above, the net interest margin increased 24 basis points from 2.49% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 2.73% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The increase in the net interest margin was primarily due to an increase in the yield on average interest-earning assets and a decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.

    The average yield on interest-earning assets, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, increased 13 basis points from 4.56%, for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 4.69% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average loan yield, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, increased 16 basis points from 4.89%, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, to 5.05% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. During the same period, average loans increased $7.8 million, or 0.4%, and average securities increased $9.7 million, or 2.7%, while average short-term investments decreased $17.4 million, or 22.9%.

    The average cost of total funds, including non-interest bearing accounts and borrowings, decreased 18 basis points from 2.16% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 to 1.98% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of core deposits, which the Company defines as all deposits except time deposits, decreased seven basis points to 1.01% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, from 1.08% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The average cost of time deposits decreased 42 basis points from 4.11% for the three months ended March 31, 2025, to 3.69% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of borrowings, including subordinated debt, was 5.04% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and for the three months ended June 30, 2025. Average demand deposits, an interest-free source of funds, increased $3.2 million, or 0.6%, from $569.6 million, or 24.8%, of total average deposits, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, to $572.8 million, or 24.9% of total average deposits, for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    (Reversal of) Provision for Credit Losses

    During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded a reversal of credit losses of $615,000, compared to a provision for credit losses of $142,000 during the three months ended March 31, 2025. The reversal of credit losses was a result of a recovery in the amount of $624,000 on a previously charged-off commercial relationship acquired on October 21, 2016 from Chicopee Bancorp, Inc. As of June 30, 2025, the relationship has been paid in full and the Company does not expect to charge-off or recover any additional funds from the borrower. The provision for credit losses was determined by a number of factors: the continued strong credit performance of the Company’s loan portfolio, changes in the loan portfolio mix and Management’s consideration of existing economic conditions and the economic outlook from the Federal Reserve’s actions to control inflation. Management continues to monitor macroeconomic variables related to increasing interest rates, tariffs, inflation and concerns of an economic downturn, and believes it is appropriately reserved for the current economic environment.

    During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded net recoveries of $585,000 compared to net charge-offs of $29,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Non-Interest Income

    On a sequential quarter basis, non-interest income increased $652,000, or 23.6%, to $3.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, from $2.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, service charges and fees on deposits increased $244,000, or 10.7%, to $2.5 million from the three months ended March 31, 2025. Income from bank-owned life insurance (“BOLI”) increased $43,000, or 9.1%, from the three months ended March 31, 2025 to $516,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported a gain of $4,000 from mortgage banking activities, compared to a gain of $7,000 during the three months ended March 31, 2025. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported unrealized gains on marketable equity securities of $25,000, compared to unrealized losses of $5,000 during the three months ended March 31, 2025. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported gains on non-marketable equity investments of $243,000 and did not have comparable income during the three months ended March 31, 2025. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported $95,000 in other income from loan-level swap fees on commercial loans and did not have comparable income during the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Non-Interest Expense

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest expense increased $472,000, or 3.1%, to $15.7 million from $15.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Salaries and related benefits increased $418,000, or 5.0%, due to an increase in deferred compensation expense to reflect updated performance award estimates and a full quarter of annual salary merit increases. Debit card processing and ATM network costs increased $97,000, or 16.8%, professional fees increased $77,000, or 14.1%, data processing expense increased $51,000, or 5.8%, advertising expense increased $14,000, or 3.3%, furniture and equipment expense increased $4,000, or 0.8%, and other non-interest expense increased $4,000, or 0.3%. These increases were partially offset by a decrease in occupancy expense of $147,000, or 10.4%, primarily due to a decrease in snow removal costs of $140,000. FDIC insurance expense decreased $32,000, or 7.4%, and software related expenses decreased $14,000, or 2.1%.

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025 and the three months ended March 31, 2025, the efficiency ratio was 74.4% and 83.0%, respectively. For the three months ended June 30, 2025, the adjusted efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, was 75.3% compared to 83.0% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The decreases in the efficiency ratio and the adjusted efficiency ratio were driven by higher revenues during the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. The Company’s detailed reconciliation between the non-GAAP measure and the comparable GAAP amount are included at the end of this document. See pages 19-21 for the related adjusted efficiency ratio calculation and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures.

    Income Tax Provision

    Income tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $1.4 million, with an effective tax rate of 23.7%, compared to $664,000, with an effective tax rate of 22.4%, for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The increase in tax expense is due to higher projected pre-tax income for the twelve months ended December 31, 2025.

    Net Income for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 Compared to the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024

    The Company reported an increase in net income of $1.1 million, or 30.7%, from $3.5 million, or $0.17 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to $4.6 million, or $0.23 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025. Net interest income increased $3.2 million, or 21.9%, provision for credit losses decreased $321,000, non-interest income decreased $423,000, or 11.0%, and non-interest expense increased $1.3 million, or 9.4%, during the same period. Return on average assets and return on average equity were 0.69% and 7.76%, respectively, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 0.55% and 6.03%, respectively, for the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

    Net interest income increased $3.2 million, or 21.9%, to $17.6 million, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, from $14.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in net interest income was due to an increase in interest and dividend income of $2.8 million, or 10.5%, and a decrease in interest expense of $362,000, or 2.9%. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded $425,000 in prepayment penalties related to payoffs in the commercial portfolio. The increase in interest income was primarily due to a $129.4 million, or 5.4%, increase in average interest-earning assets and a 20 basis point increase in the average yield on interest-earning assets, from the three months ended June 30, 2024 to the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    The net interest margin increased 38 basis points from 2.42% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.80% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, was 2.82% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 2.44% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Excluding the prepayment penalties discussed above, the net interest margin increased 31 basis points from 2.42%, for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.73%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The increase in the net interest margin was primarily due to an increase in the average yield on interest-earning assets and a decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.

    The average yield on interest-earning assets, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, increased 20 basis points from 4.49% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 4.69%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average loan yield, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, increased 20 basis points from 4.85% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 5.05%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, average interest-earning assets increased $129.4 million, or 5.4% to $2.5 billion, primarily due to an increase in average loans of $64.2 million, or 3.2%, an increase in average short-term investments, consisting of cash and cash equivalents, of $44.3 million, or 309.1%, and an increase in average securities of $20.2 million, or 5.7%.

    The average cost of total funds, including non-interest bearing accounts and borrowings, decreased 18 basis points from 2.16% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 1.98% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of core deposits, which the Company defines as all deposits except time deposits, increased 14 basis points from 0.87% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 1.01% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of time deposits decreased 70 basis points from 4.39% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 3.69% for the three months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of borrowings, including subordinated debt, increased four basis points from 5.00% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 5.04%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025. Average demand deposits, an interest-free source of funds, increased $24.1 million, or 4.4%, from $548.8 million, or 25.7% of total average deposits, for the three months ended June 30, 2024, to $572.8 million, or 24.9% of total average deposits, for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Reversal of Credit Losses

    During the three months ended June, 30, 2025, the Company recorded a reversal of credit losses of $615,000, compared to a reversal of credit losses of $294,000 during the three months ended June 30, 2024. The reversal of credit losses recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2025 was a result of a recovery in the amount of $624,000 on a previously charged-off commercial relationship acquired on October 21, 2016 from Chicopee Bancorp, Inc. As of June 30, 2025, the relationship has been paid in full and the Company does not expect to charge-off or recover any additional funds from the borrower. The provision for credit losses was determined by a number of factors: the continued strong credit performance of the Company’s loan portfolio, changes in the loan portfolio mix and Management’s consideration of existing economic conditions and the economic outlook from the Federal Reserve’s actions to control inflation. Management continues to monitor macroeconomic variables related to increasing interest rates, tariffs, inflation and concerns of an economic downturn, and believes it is appropriately reserved for the current economic environment.

    The Company recorded net recoveries of $585,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2025, as compared to net charge-offs of $10,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Non-Interest Income

    Non-interest income decreased $423,000, or 11.0%, to $3.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, from $3.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, service charges and fees on deposits increased $187,000, or 8.0%, income from BOLI increased $14,000, or 2.8%, from $502,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to $516,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported an unrealized gain on marketable equity securities of $25,000, compared to unrealized gain on marketable equity securities of $4,000 during the three months ended June 30, 2024. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported a gain of $243,000 on non-marketable equity investments, compared to a gain of $987,000 on non-marketable equity investments during the three months ended June 30, 2024. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported $95,000 in other income from loan-level swap fees on commercial loans and did not have comparable income during the three months ended June 30, 2024. During the three months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported $4,000 in gains from mortgage banking activities and did not have comparable income during the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Non-Interest Expense

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest expense increased $1.3 million, or 9.4%, to $15.7 million from $14.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in non-interest expense was due to an increase in salaries and benefits of $930,000, or 11.8%, an increase in advertising and marketing expense of $104,000, or 30.7%, an increase in data processing expense of $87,000, or 10.3%, an increase in software related expense of $79,000, or 14.0%, an increase in FDIC insurance expense of $76,000, or 23.5%, an increase in occupancy expense of $47,000, or 3.9%, an increase in professional fees of $42,000, or 7.2%, an increase in debit card and ATM processing fees of $31,000, or 4.8%, an increase in furniture and equipment expense of $8,000, or 1.7%, and a decrease in other non-interest expense of $62,000, or 4.4%.

    For the three months ended June 30, 2025, the efficiency ratio was 74.4%, compared to 78.2% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. For the three months ended June 30, 2025, the adjusted efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, was 75.3% compared to 82.7% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The decreases in the efficiency ratio and the adjusted efficiency ratio were driven by an increase in total revenues, defined as the sum of net interest income and non-interest income, during the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024. See pages 19-21 for the related ratio calculation and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures.

    Income Tax Provision

    Income tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $1.4 million, or an effective tax rate of 23.7%, compared to $771,000, or an effective tax rate of 18.0%, for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase is due to higher projected pre-tax income for the twelve months ended December 31, 2025.

    Net Income for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 Compared to the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported net income of $6.9 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, compared to $6.5 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2024. Return on average assets and return on average equity were 0.52% and 5.87% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, respectively, compared to 0.51% and 5.53% for the six months ended June 30, 2024, respectively.

    Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

    During the six months ended June 30, 2025, net interest income increased $3.4 million, or 11.3%, to $33.2 million, compared to $29.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in net interest income was due to an increase in interest income of $4.6 million, or 8.7%, partially offset by an increase in interest expense of $1.3 million, or 5.4%.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the net interest margin increased 14 basis points from 2.50% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.64%. The net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, was 2.66% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 2.52% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. During the six months ended June 30, 2025 and the six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company recorded $425,000 and $8,000, respectively, in prepayment penalties related to payoffs in the commercial portfolio. Excluding the prepayment penalties, the net interest margin increased 11 basis points from 2.50% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.61% for the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    The average yield on interest-earning assets, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, was 4.63% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 4.47% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The average loan yield, without the impact of tax-equivalent adjustments, was 4.97% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 4.84% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, average interest-earning assets increased $128.0 million, or 5.3%, to $2.5 billion, from the same period in 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in average loans of $58.0 million, or 2.9%, an increase in average short-term investments, consisting of cash and cash equivalents, of $55.4 million, or 467.4%, and an increase in average securities of $13.1 million, or 3.7%.

    The average cost of total funds, including non-interest bearing accounts and borrowings, was 2.07% for each of the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024. The average cost of core deposits, which the Company defines as all deposits except time deposits, increased 23 basis points to 1.05% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, from 0.82% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The average cost of time deposits decreased 36 basis points from 4.26% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to 3.90% for the six months ended June 30, 2025. The average cost of borrowings, including subordinated debt, increased eight basis points from 4.96% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to 5.04% for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Average demand deposits, an interest-free source of funds, increased $18.0 million, or 3.3%, from $553.2 million, or 25.9% of total average deposits, for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to $571.2 million, or 24.8% of total average deposits, for the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Reversal of Credit Losses

    During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded a reversal of credit losses of $473,000, compared to a reversal of credit losses of $844,000 during the six months ended June 30, 2024. The decrease was primarily due to changes in the loan mix as well as economic environment and related adjustments to the quantitative components of the CECL methodology. The provision for credit losses was determined by a number of factors: the continued strong credit performance of the Company’s loan portfolio, changes in the loan portfolio mix and Management’s consideration of existing economic conditions and the economic outlook from the Federal Reserve’s actions to control inflation. Management continues to monitor macroeconomic variables related to increasing interest rates, tariffs, inflation and concerns of an economic downturn, and believes it is appropriately reserved for the current economic environment.

    The Company recorded net recoveries of $556,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2025, as compared to net recoveries of $57,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2024. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded a recovery of $624,000 on a previously charged-off commercial relationship acquired on October 21, 2016 from Chicopee Bancorp, Inc. As of June 30, 2025, the relationship has been paid in full and the Company does not expect to charge-off or recover any additional funds from the borrower.

    Non-Interest Income

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest income decreased $338,000, or 5.2%, from $6.5 million during the six months ended June 30, 2024 to $6.2 million. During the same period, service charges and fees on deposits increased $252,000, or 5.5%, and income from BOLI increased $34,000, or 3.6%. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported a gain of $243,000 on non-marketable equity investments, compared to a gain of $987,000 during the six months ended June 30, 2024. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported $95,000 in other income from loan-level swap fees on commercial loans and did not have comparable income during the six months ended June 30, 2024. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported unrealized gains on marketable equity securities of $20,000, compared to unrealized gains on marketable equity securities of $12,000 during the six months ended June 30, 2024. Gains and losses from the investment portfolio vary from quarter to quarter based on market conditions, as well as the related yield curve and valuation changes. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported $11,000 in gains from mortgage banking activities and did not have comparable gains or losses during the six months ended June 30, 2024. In addition, during the six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company reported a loss on the disposal of premises and equipment of $6,000 and did not have a comparable gain or loss during the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Non-Interest Expense

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest expense increased $1.7 million, or 6.0%, to $30.8 million, compared to $29.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in non-interest expense was primarily due to an increase in salaries and employee benefits of $1.1 million, or 6.8%, due to an increase in deferred compensation expense to reflect updated performance award estimates. Advertising expense increased $184,000, or 26.7%, data processing increased $107,000, or 6.3%, FDIC insurance expense increased $97,000, or 13.2%, occupancy expense increased $96,000, or 3.7%, debit card and ATM processing fees increased $56,000, or 4.7%, software related expenses increased $39,000, or 3.1%, professional fees increased $19,000, or 1.7%, furniture and equipment expense increased $11,000, or 1.1%, and other non-interest expense increased $36,000, or 1.4%.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the efficiency ratio was 78.4%, compared to 80.1% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the adjusted efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, was 78.9%, compared to 82.4% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. The decreases in the efficiency ratio and the adjusted efficiency ratio were driven by higher revenues, defined as the sum of net interest income and non-interest income, during the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024. The adjusted efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure. See pages 19-21 for the related efficiency ratio calculation and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures.

    Income Tax Provision

    Income tax expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was $2.1 million, representing an effective tax rate of 23.2%, compared to $1.6 million, representing an effective tax rate of 19.8%, for six months ended June 30, 2024. The increase is due to higher projected pre-tax income for the twelve months ended December 31, 2025.

    Balance Sheet

    At June 30, 2025, total assets were $2.7 billion, an increase of $58.1 million, or 2.2%, from December 31, 2024. The increase in total assets was primarily due to an increase in total gross loans of $22.1 million, or 1.1%, an increase in cash and cash equivalents of $26.9 million, or 40.4%, and an increase in investment securities of $10.8 million, or 2.9%.

    Investments

    At June 30, 2025, the investment securities portfolio totaled $376.9 million, or 13.9% of total assets, compared to $366.1 million, or 13.8% of total assets, at December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025, the Company’s available-for-sale securities portfolio, recorded at fair market value, increased $18.1 million, or 11.3%, from $160.7 million at December 31, 2024 to $178.8 million. The held-to-maturity securities portfolio, recorded at amortized cost, decreased $7.4 million, or 3.6%, from $205.0 million at December 31, 2024 to $197.7 million at June 30, 2025.

    At June 30, 2025, the Company reported unrealized losses on the available-for-sale securities portfolio of $26.6 million, or 12.9% of the amortized cost basis of the available-for-sale securities portfolio, compared to unrealized losses of $31.2 million, or 16.2% of the amortized cost basis of the available-for-sale securities at December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025, the Company reported unrealized losses on the held-to-maturity securities portfolio of $35.4 million, or 17.8% of the amortized cost basis of the held-to-maturity securities portfolio, compared to $39.4 million, or 19.2% of the amortized cost basis of the held-to-maturity securities portfolio at December 31, 2024.

    The securities in which the Company may invest are limited by regulation. Federally chartered savings banks have authority to invest in various types of assets, including U.S. Treasury obligations, securities of various government-sponsored enterprises, mortgage-backed securities, certain certificates of deposit of insured financial institutions, repurchase agreements, overnight and short-term loans to other banks, corporate debt instruments and marketable equity securities. The securities, with the exception of $8.7 million in corporate bonds, are issued by the United States government or government-sponsored enterprises and are therefore either explicitly or implicitly guaranteed as to the timely payment of contractual principal and interest. These positions are deemed to have no credit impairment, therefore, the disclosed unrealized losses with the securities portfolio relate primarily to changes in prevailing interest rates. In all cases, price improvement in future periods will be realized as the issuances approach maturity.

    Management regularly reviews the portfolio for securities in an unrealized loss position. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company did not record any credit impairment charges on its securities portfolio and attributed the unrealized losses primarily due to fluctuations in general interest rates or changes in expected prepayments and not due to credit quality. The primary objective of the Company’s investment portfolio is to provide liquidity and to secure municipal deposit accounts while preserving the safety of principal. The available-for-sale and held-to-maturity portfolios are both eligible for pledging to the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) and Federal Reserve Bank (“FRB”) as collateral for borrowings. The portfolios are comprised of high-credit quality investments and both portfolios generated cash flows monthly from interest, principal amortization and payoffs, which support’s the Bank’s objective to provide liquidity.

    Total Loans

    Total gross loans increased $22.1 million, or 1.1%, from $2.1 billion, or 77.9% of total assets, at December 31, 2024 to $2.1 billion, or 77.1% of total assets, at June 30, 2025. The increase in total gross loans was primarily driven by an increase in residential real estate loans, including home equity loans, of $29.7 million, or 3.8%, and an increase in commercial and industrial loans of $22.8 million, or 10.8%. The increase in commercial and industrial loans was partially due to an increase in line of credit utilization, from 21.9% at December 31, 2024 to 26.1% at June 30, 2025. These increases were partially offset by a decrease in commercial real estate loans of $29.5 million, or 2.7%, and a decrease in consumer loans of $879,000, or 20.0%.

    The following table presents a summary of the loan portfolio by the major classification of loans at the periods indicated:

      June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024
      (Dollars in thousands)
       
    Commercial real estate loans:      
    Non-owner occupied $ 859,162   $ 880,828
    Owner occupied   187,043     194,904
    Total commercial real estate loans   1,046,205     1,075,732
           
    Residential real estate loans:      
    Residential   677,356     653,802
    Home equity   128,003     121,857
    Total residential real estate loans   805,359     775,659
           
    Commercial and industrial loans   234,505     211,656
           
    Consumer loans   3,512     4,391
    Total gross loans   2,089,581     2,067,438
    Unamortized premiums and net deferred loans fees and costs   3,050     2,751
    Total loans $ 2,092,631   $ 2,070,189


    Credit Quality

    Management continues to closely monitor the loan portfolio for any signs of deterioration in borrowers’ financial condition and also in light of speculation that commercial real estate values may deteriorate as the market continues to adjust to higher vacancies and interest rates. We continue to proactively take steps to mitigate risk in our loan portfolio.

    Total delinquency was $3.9 million, or 0.18% of total loans, at June 30, 2025, compared to $5.0 million, or 0.24% of total loans at December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025, nonaccrual loans totaled $5.8 million, or 0.27% of total loans, compared to $5.4 million, or 0.26% of total loans, at December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, there were no loans 90 or more days past due and still accruing interest. Total nonaccrual assets totaled $5.8 million, or 0.21% of total assets, at June 30, 2025, compared to $5.4 million, or 0.20% of total assets, at December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company did not have any other real estate owned.

    At June 30, 2025, the allowance for credit losses was $19.7 million, or 0.94% of total loans and 343.1% of nonaccrual loans, compared to $19.5 million, or 0.94% of total loans and 362.9% of nonaccrual loans, at December 31, 2024. Total criticized loans, defined as special mention and substandard loans, decreased $12.3 million, or 32.0%, from $38.4 million, or 1.9% of total loans, at December 31, 2024 to $26.1 million, or 1.2% of total gross loans, at June 30, 2025.

    Our commercial real estate portfolio is comprised of diversified property types and primarily within our geographic footprint. At June 30, 2025, the commercial real estate portfolio totaled $1.0 billion, and represented 50.1% of total gross loans. Of the $1.0 billion, $859.2 million, or 82.1%, was categorized as non-owner occupied commercial real estate and represented 316.9% of the Bank’s total risk-based capital. More details on the diversification of the loan portfolio are available in the supplementary earnings presentation.

    Deposits

    At June 30, 2025, total deposits were $2.3 billion and increased $67.5 million, or 3.0%, from December 31, 2024. Core deposits, which the Company defines as all deposits except time deposits, increased $81.4 million, or 5.2%, from $1.6 billion, or 68.9% of total deposits, at December 31, 2024, to $1.6 billion, or 70.4% of total deposits, at June 30, 2025. Non-interest-bearing deposits increased $29.6 million, or 5.2%, to $595.3 million, and represent 25.5% of total deposits, money market accounts increased $25.3 million, or 3.8%, to $686.8 million, interest-bearing checking accounts increased $18.3 million, or 12.2%, to $168.7 million, and savings accounts increased $8.1 million, or 4.5%, to $189.7 million.

    Time deposits decreased $13.9 million, or 2.0%, from $703.6 million at December 31, 2024 to $689.7 million at June 30, 2025. Brokered time deposits, which are included in time deposits, totaled $1.7 million at December 31, 2024. The Company did not have brokered time deposits at June 30, 2025. We continue our disciplined and focused approach to core relationship management and customer outreach to meet funding requirements and liquidity needs, with an emphasis on retaining a long-term core customer relationship base by competing for and retaining deposits in our local market. At June 30, 2025, the Bank’s uninsured deposits totaled $688.4 million, or 29.5% of total deposits, compared to $643.6 million, or 28.4% of total deposits, at December 31, 2024.

    The table below is a summary of our deposit balances for the periods noted:

                 
        June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024   June 30, 2024
        (Dollars in thousands)
    Core Deposits:            
    Demand accounts   $ 595,263   $ 565,620   $ 553,329
    Interest-bearing accounts     168,679     150,348     149,100
    Savings accounts     189,716     181,618     186,171
    Money market accounts     686,774     661,478     611,501
    Total Core Deposits   $ 1,640,432   $ 1,559,064   $ 1,500,101
    Time Deposits:     689,681     703,583     671,708
    Total Deposits:   $ 2,330,113   $ 2,262,647   $ 2,171,809


    FHLB and Subordinated Debt

    At June 30, 2025, total borrowings decreased $1.3 million, or 1.1%, from $123.1 million at December 31, 2024 to $121.8 million. At June 30, 2025, short-term borrowings decreased $1.4 million, or 25.1%, to $4.0 million, compared to $5.4 million at December 31, 2024. Long-term borrowings were $98.0 million at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, borrowings also consisted of $19.8 million in fixed-to-floating rate subordinated notes.

    As of June 30, 2025, the Company had $452.7 million of additional borrowing capacity at the FHLB, $383.8 million of additional borrowing capacity under the FRB Discount Window and $25.0 million of other unsecured lines of credit with correspondent banks.

    Capital

    At June 30, 2025, shareholders’ equity was $239.4 million, or 8.8% of total assets, compared to $235.9 million, or 8.9% of total assets, at December 31, 2024. The change was primarily attributable to a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss of $3.5 million, cash dividends paid of $2.9 million, repurchase of shares at a cost of $4.7 million, partially offset by net income of $6.9 million. At June 30, 2025, total shares outstanding were 20,494,501. The Company’s regulatory capital ratios continue to be strong and in excess of regulatory minimum requirements to be considered well-capitalized as defined by regulators and internal Company targets.

      June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024
      Company   Bank   Company   Bank
    Total Capital (to Risk Weighted Assets) 14.42 %   13.69 %   14.38 %   13.65 %
    Tier 1 Capital (to Risk Weighted Assets) 12.40 %   12.67 %   12.37 %   12.64 %
    Common Equity Tier 1 Capital (to Risk Weighted Assets) 12.40 %   12.67 %   12.37 %   12.64 %
    Tier 1 Leverage Ratio (to Adjusted Average Assets) 9.10 %   9.29 %   9.14 %   9.34 %


    Dividends

    Although the Company has historically paid quarterly dividends on its common stock and currently intends to continue to pay such dividends, the Company’s ability to pay such dividends depends on a number of factors, including restrictions under federal laws and regulations on the Company’s ability to pay dividends, and as a result, there can be no assurance that dividends will continue to be paid in the future.

    About Western New England Bancorp, Inc.

    Western New England Bancorp, Inc. is a Massachusetts-chartered stock holding company and the parent company of Westfield Bank, CSB Colts, Inc., Elm Street Securities Corporation, WFD Securities, Inc. and WB Real Estate Holdings, LLC. Western New England Bancorp, Inc. and its subsidiaries are headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts and operate 25 banking offices throughout western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. To learn more, visit our website at www.westfieldbank.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to the Company’s financial condition, liquidity, results of operations, future performance, and business. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of such words as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “planned,” “estimated,” and “potential.” Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, estimates with respect to our financial condition, results of operations and business that are subject to various factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from these estimates. These factors include, but are not limited to:

    • unpredictable changes in general economic or political conditions, financial markets, fiscal, monetary and regulatory policies, including actual or potential stress in the banking industry;
    • unstable political and economic conditions, including changes in tariff policies, which could materially impact credit quality trends and the ability to generate loans and gather deposits;
    • inflation and governmental responses to inflation, including recent sustained increases and potential future increases in interest rates that reduce margins;
    • the effect on our operations of governmental legislation and regulation, including changes in accounting regulation or standards, the nature and timing of the adoption and effectiveness of new requirements under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, Basel guidelines, capital requirements and other applicable laws and regulations;
    • significant changes in accounting, tax or regulatory practices or requirements;
    • new legal obligations or liabilities or unfavorable resolutions of litigation;
    • disruptive technologies in payment systems and other services traditionally provided by banks;
    • the highly competitive industry and market area in which we operate;
    • operational risks or risk management failures by us or critical third parties, including without limitation with respect to data processing, information systems, cybersecurity, technological changes, vendor issues, business interruption, and fraud risks;
    • failure or circumvention of our internal controls or procedures;
    • changes in the securities markets which affect investment management revenues;
    • increases in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation deposit insurance premiums and assessments;
    • the soundness of other financial services institutions which may adversely affect our credit risk;
    • certain of our intangible assets may become impaired in the future;
    • the duration and scope of potential pandemics, including the emergence of new variants and the response thereto;
    • new lines of business or new products and services, which may subject us to additional risks;
    • changes in key management personnel which may adversely impact our operations;
    • severe weather, natural disasters, acts of war or terrorism and other external events which could significantly impact our business; and
    • other risk factors detailed from time to time in our SEC filings.

    Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in these forward-looking statements. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. We do not undertake any obligation to republish revised forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law.

    WESTERN NEW ENGLAND BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Statements of Net Income and Other Data
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
      June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, June 30,
        2025     2025     2024     2024     2024     2025     2024  
    INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME:              
    Loans $ 26,214   $ 24,984   $ 25,183   $ 25,134   $ 24,340   $ 51,198   $ 48,581  
    Securities   2,588     2,422     2,273     2,121     2,141     5,010     4,255  
    Other investments   169     191     214     189     148     360     284  
    Short-term investments   641     840     916     396     173     1,481     286  
    Total interest and dividend income   29,612     28,437     28,586     27,840     26,802     58,049     53,406  
                   
    INTEREST EXPENSE:              
    Deposits   10,437     11,376     11,443     11,165     10,335     21,813     19,628  
    Short-term borrowings   47     54     60     71     186     101     469  
    Long-term debt   1,232     1,219     1,557     1,622     1,557     2,451     2,985  
    Subordinated debt   254     254     253     254     254     508     508  
    Total interest expense   11,970     12,903     13,313     13,112     12,332     24,873     23,590  
                   
    Net interest and dividend income   17,642     15,534     15,273     14,728     14,470     33,176     29,816  
                   
    (REVERSAL OF) PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES   (615 )   142     (762 )   941     (294 )   (473 )   (844 )
                   
    Net interest and dividend income after (reversal of) provision for credit losses   18,257     15,392     16,035     13,787     14,764     33,649     30,660  
                   
    NON-INTEREST INCOME:              
    Service charges and fees on deposits   2,528     2,284     2,301     2,341     2,341     4,812     4,560  
    Income from bank-owned life insurance   516     473     486     470     502     989     955  
    Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable equity securities   25     (5 )   (9 )   10     4     20     12  
    Gain (loss) on sale of mortgages   4     7     (11 )   246         11      
    Gain on non-marketable equity investments   243         300         987     243     987  
    Loss on disposal of premises and equipment                           (6 )
    Other income   95         187     74         95      
    Total non-interest income   3,411     2,759     3,254     3,141     3,834     6,170     6,508  
                   
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:              
    Salaries and employees benefits   8,831     8,413     8,429     8,112     7,901     17,244     16,145  
    Occupancy   1,265     1,412     1,256     1,217     1,218     2,677     2,581  
    Furniture and equipment   491     487     505     483     483     978     967  
    Data processing   933     882     900     869     846     1,815     1,708  
    Software   645     659     642     612     566     1,304     1,265  
    Debit/ATM card processing expense   674     577     593     649     643     1,251     1,195  
    Professional fees   623     546     471     540     581     1,169     1,150  
    FDIC insurance   399     431     389     338     323     830     733  
    Advertising   443     429     310     271     339     872     688  
    Other   1,352     1,348     1,431     1,315     1,414     2,700     2,664  
    Total non-interest expense   15,656     15,184     14,926     14,406     14,314     30,840     29,096  
                   
    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES   6,012     2,967     4,363     2,522     4,284     8,979     8,072  
                   
    INCOME TAX PROVISION   1,422     664     1,075     618     771     2,086     1,598  
    NET INCOME $ 4,590   $ 2,303   $ 3,288   $ 1,904   $ 3,513   $ 6,893   $ 6,474  
                   
    Basic earnings per share $ 0.23   $ 0.11   $ 0.16   $ 0.09   $ 0.17   $ 0.34   $ 0.31  
    Weighted average shares outstanding   20,210,650     20,385,481     20,561,749     20,804,162     21,056,173     20,297,582     21,118,571  
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.23   $ 0.11   $ 0.16   $ 0.09   $ 0.17   $ 0.34   $ 0.31  
    Weighted average diluted shares outstanding   20,312,881     20,514,098     20,701,276     20,933,833     21,163,762     20,413,006     21,217,543  
                   
    Other Data:              
    Return on average assets (1)   0.69 %   0.35 %   0.49 %   0.29 %   0.55 %   0.52 %   0.51 %
    Return on average equity (1)   7.76 %   3.94 %   5.48 %   3.19 %   6.03 %   5.87 %   5.53 %
    Efficiency ratio   74.36 %   83.00 %   80.56 %   80.62 %   78.20 %   78.38 %   80.10 %
    Adjusted efficiency ratio (2)   75.32 %   82.98 %   81.85 %   80.67 %   82.68 %   78.91 %   82.35 %
    Net interest margin   2.80 %   2.49 %   2.41 %   2.40 %   2.42 %   2.64 %   2.50 %
    Net interest margin, on a fully tax-equivalent basis   2.82 %   2.51 %   2.43 %   2.42 %   2.44 %   2.66 %   2.52 %
    (1) Annualized.          
    (2) The adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) represents the ratio of operating expenses divided by the sum of net interest and dividend income and non-interest income, excluding realized and unrealized gains and losses on securities, gain on non-marketable equity investments, and loss on disposal of premises and equipment.
    WESTERN NEW ENGLAND BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (Dollars in thousands)
    (Unaudited)

      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 93,308     $ 110,579     $ 66,450     $ 72,802     $ 53,458  
    Securities available-for-sale, at fair value   178,785       167,800       160,704       155,889       135,089  
    Securities held to maturity, at amortized cost   197,671       201,557       205,036       213,266       217,632  
    Marketable equity securities, at fair value   444       414       397       252       233  
    Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston and other restricted stock – at cost   5,818       5,818       5,818       7,143       7,143  
                       
    Loans   2,092,631       2,079,561       2,070,189       2,049,002       2,026,226  
    Allowance for credit losses   (19,733 )     (19,669 )     (19,529 )     (19,955 )     (19,444 )
    Net loans   2,072,898       2,059,892       2,050,660       2,029,047       2,006,782  
                       
    Bank-owned life insurance   78,045       77,529       77,056       76,570       76,100  
    Goodwill   12,487       12,487       12,487       12,487       12,487  
    Core deposit intangible   1,250       1,344       1,438       1,531       1,625  
    Other assets   70,443       71,864       73,044       71,492       75,521  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 2,711,149     $ 2,709,284     $ 2,653,090     $ 2,640,479     $ 2,586,070  
                       
    Total deposits $ 2,330,113     $ 2,328,593     $ 2,262,647     $ 2,224,206     $ 2,171,809  
    Short-term borrowings   4,040       4,520       5,390       4,390       6,570  
    Long-term debt   98,000       98,000       98,000       128,277       128,277  
    Subordinated debt   19,771       19,761       19,751       19,741       19,731  
    Securities pending settlement         2,093       8,622       2,513       102  
    Other liabilities   19,797       18,641       22,770       20,697       23,104  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES   2,471,721       2,471,608       2,417,180       2,399,824       2,349,593  
                       
    TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY   239,428       237,676       235,910       240,655       236,477  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 2,711,149     $ 2,709,284     $ 2,653,090     $ 2,640,479     $ 2,586,070  
                       
    WESTERN NEW ENGLAND BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Other Data
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Shares outstanding at end of period 20,494,501   20,774,319   20,875,713   21,113,408   21,357,849
                       
    Operating results:                  
    Net interest income $ 17,642   $ 15,534   $ 15,273   $ 14,728   $ 14,470
    (Reversal of) provision for credit losses (615)   142   (762)   941   (294)
    Non-interest income 3,411   2,759   3,254   3,141   3,834
    Non-interest expense 15,656   15,184   14,926   14,406   14,314
    Income before income provision for income taxes 6,012   2,967   4,363   2,522   4,284
    Income tax provision 1,422   664   1,075   618   771
    Net income 4,590   2,303   3,288   1,904   3,513
                       
    Performance Ratios:                  
    Net interest margin 2.80%   2.49%   2.41%   2.40%   2.42%
    Net interest margin, on a fully tax-equivalent basis 2.82%   2.51%   2.43%   2.42%   2.44%
    Interest rate spread 2.10%   1.74%   1.63%   1.60%   1.66%
    Interest rate spread, on a fully tax-equivalent basis 2.12%   1.76%   1.65%   1.62%   1.67%
    Return on average assets 0.69%   0.35%   0.49%   0.29%   0.55%
    Return on average equity 7.76%   3.94%   5.48%   3.19%   6.03%
    Efficiency ratio (GAAP) 74.36%   83.00%   80.56%   80.62%   78.20%
    Adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) (1) 75.32%   82.98%   81.85%   80.67%   82.68%
                       
    Per Common Share Data:                  
    Basic earnings per share $ 0.23   $ 0.11   $ 0.16   $ 0.09   $ 0.17
    Earnings per diluted share 0.23   0.11   0.16   0.09   0.17
    Cash dividend declared 0.07   0.07   0.07   0.07   0.07
    Book value per share 11.68   11.44   11.30   11.40   11.07
    Tangible book value per share (non-GAAP) (2) 11.01   10.78   10.63   10.73   10.41
                       
    Asset Quality:                  
    30-89 day delinquent loans $ 2,525   $ 2,459   $ 3,694   $ 3,059   $ 3,270
    90 days or more delinquent loans 1,328   2,027   1,301   1,253   2,280
    Total delinquent loans 3,853   4,486   4,995   4,312   5,550
    Total delinquent loans as a percentage of total loans 0.18%   0.22%   0.24%   0.21%   0.27%
    Nonaccrual loans $ 5,752   $ 6,014   $ 5,381   $ 4,873   $ 5,845
    Nonaccrual loans as a percentage of total loans 0.27%   0.29%   0.26%   0.24%   0.29%
    Nonaccrual assets as a percentage of total assets 0.21%   0.22%   0.20%   0.18%   0.23%
    Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of nonaccrual loans 343.06%   327.05%   362.93%   409.50%   332.66%
    Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loans 0.94%   0.95%   0.94%   0.97%   0.96%
    Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs $ (585)   $ 29   $ (128)   $ 98   $ 10
    Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs as a percentage of average loans (0.03)%   0.00%   (0.01)%   0.00%   0.00%
    (1) The adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) represents the ratio of operating expenses divided by the sum of net interest and dividend income and non-interest income, excluding realized and unrealized gains and losses on securities, gains on non-marketable equity investments, and loss on disposal of premises and equipment.
    (2) Tangible book value per share (non-GAAP) represents the value of the Company’s tangible assets divided by its current outstanding shares.

    The following table sets forth the information relating to our average balances and net interest income for the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024 and reflects the average yield on interest-earning assets and average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for the periods indicated.

      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average       Average Yield/   Average       Average Yield/   Average       Average Yield/
      Balance   Interest   Cost(8)   Balance   Interest   Cost(8)   Balance   Interest   Cost(8)
      (Dollars in thousands)
    ASSETS:                                        
    Interest-earning assets                                        
    Loans(1)(2) $ 2,081,319   $ 26,335     5.08 %   $ 2,073,486   $ 25,105     4.91 %   $ 2,017,127   $ 24,454     4.88 %
    Securities(2)   375,074     2,588     2.77       365,371     2,422     2.69       354,850     2,141     2.43  
    Other investments   15,062     169     4.50       14,819     191     5.23       14,328     148     4.15  
    Short-term investments(3)   58,622     641     4.39       76,039     840     4.48       14,328     173     4.86  
    Total interest-earning assets   2,530,077     29,733     4.71       2,529,715     28,558     4.58       2,400,633     26,916     4.51  
    Total non-interest-earning assets   156,247               156,733               156,701          
    Total assets $ 2,686,324             $ 2,686,448             $ 2,557,334          
                                             
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY:                                        
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                        
    Interest-bearing checking accounts $ 165,329     424     1.03     $ 140,960     250     0.72     $ 131,449     253     0.77  
    Savings accounts   188,498     55     0.12       183,869     40     0.09       185,690     51     0.11  
    Money market accounts   687,621     3,600     2.10       704,215     3,968     2.29       622,062     2,930     1.89  
    Time deposit accounts   690,555     6,358     3.69       702,748     7,118     4.11       650,054     7,101     4.39  
    Total interest-bearing deposits   1,732,003     10,437     2.42       1,731,792     11,376     2.66       1,589,255     10,335     2.62  
    Borrowings   122,070     1,533     5.04       122,786     1,527     5.04       160,484     1,997     5.00  
    Interest-bearing liabilities   1,854,073     11,970     2.59       1,854,578     12,903     2.82       1,749,739     12,332     2.83  
    Non-interest-bearing deposits   572,833               569,638               548,781          
    Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   22,207               25,464               24,453          
    Total non-interest-bearing liabilities   595,040               595,102               573,234          
    Total liabilities   2,449,113               2,449,680               2,322,973          
    Total equity   237,211               236,768               234,361          
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2,686,324             $ 2,686,448             $ 2,557,334          
    Less: Tax-equivalent adjustment(2)       (121 )               (121 )               (114 )      
    Net interest and dividend income     $ 17,642               $ 15,534               $ 14,470        
    Net interest rate spread(4)         2.10 %           1.74 %           1.66 %
    Net interest rate spread, on a tax-equivalent basis(5)         2.12 %           1.76 %           1.67 %
    Net interest margin(6)         2.80 %           2.49 %           2.42 %
    Net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis(7)         2.82 %           2.51 %           2.44 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities         136.46 %           136.40 %           137.20 %

    The following tables set forth the information relating to our average balances and net interest income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 and reflect the average yield on interest-earning assets and average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for the periods indicated.

      Six Months Ended June 30,
        2025     2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest   Average Yield/
    Cost(8)
      Average
    Balance
      Interest   Average Yield/
    Cost(8)
     
      (Dollars in thousands)
    ASSETS:                          
    Interest-earning assets                          
    Loans(1)(2) $ 2,077,424   $ 51,440     4.99 %   $ 2,019,420   $ 48,805     4.86 %
    Securities(2)   370,249     5,010     2.73       357,171     4,255     2.40  
    Other investments   14,941     360     4.86       13,411     284     4.26  
    Short-term investments(3)   67,282     1,481     4.44       11,857     286     4.85  
    Total interest-earning assets   2,529,896     58,291     4.65       2,401,859     53,630     4.49  
    Total non-interest-earning assets   156,489               155,555          
    Total assets $ 2,686,385             $ 2,557,414          
                               
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY:                          
    Interest-bearing liabilities                          
    Interest-bearing checking accounts $ 153,212     674     0.89 %   $ 133,504     488     0.74 %
    Savings accounts   186,196     95     0.10       185,907     90     0.10  
    Money market accounts   695,872     7,569     2.19       624,164     5,517     1.78  
    Time deposit accounts   696,618     13,475     3.90       638,970     13,533     4.26  
    Total interest-bearing deposits   1,731,898     21,813     2.54       1,582,545     19,628     2.49  
    Short-term borrowings and long-term debt   122,426     3,060     5.04       160,643     3,962     4.96  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,854,324     24,873     2.70       1,743,188     23,590     2.72  
    Non-interest-bearing deposits   571,245               553,246          
    Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   23,826               25,672          
    Total non-interest-bearing liabilities   595,071               578,918          
                               
    Total liabilities   2,449,395               2,322,106          
    Total equity   236,990               235,308          
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2,686,385             $ 2,557,414          
    Less: Tax-equivalent adjustment (2)       (242 )               (224 )      
    Net interest and dividend income     $ 33,176               $ 29,816        
    Net interest rate spread (4)         1.92 %           1.75 %
    Net interest rate spread, on a tax-equivalent basis (5)         1.95 %           1.77 %
    Net interest margin (6)         2.64 %           2.50 %
    Net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis (7)         2.66 %           2.52 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities       136.43 %           137.79 %
       
    (1) Loans, including nonaccrual loans, are net of deferred loan origination costs and unadvanced funds.  
    (2) Loan and securities income are presented on a tax-equivalent basis using a tax rate of 21%. The tax-equivalent adjustment is deducted from tax-equivalent net interest and dividend income to agree to the amount reported on the consolidated statements of net income.   
    (3) Short-term investments include federal funds sold.   
    (4) Net interest rate spread represents the difference between the weighted average yield on interest-earning assets and the weighted average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.   
    (5) Net interest rate spread, on a tax-equivalent basis, represents the difference between the tax-equivalent weighted average yield on interest-earning assets and the weighted average cost of interest-bearing liabilities.   
    (6) Net interest margin represents net interest and dividend income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.   
    (7) Net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, represents tax-equivalent net interest and dividend income as a percentage of average interest-earning assets.   
    (8) Annualized.  


    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP to GAAP Financial Measures

    The Company believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures provide information to investors that is useful in understanding its results of operations and financial condition. Because not all companies use the same calculation, this presentation may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures calculated by other companies. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures is provided below.

      For the quarter ended
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
      (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                       
    Loan interest (no tax adjustment) $ 26,214     $ 24,984     $ 25,183     $ 25,134     $ 24,340  
    Tax-equivalent adjustment   121       121       128       119       114  
    Loan interest (tax-equivalent basis) $ 26,335     $ 25,105     $ 25,311     $ 25,253     $ 24,454  
                       
    Net interest income (no tax adjustment) $ 17,642     $ 15,534     $ 15,273     $ 14,728     $ 14,470  
    Tax equivalent adjustment   121       121       128       119       114  
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) $ 17,763     $ 15,655     $ 15,401     $ 14,847     $ 14,584  
                       
    Net interest income (no tax adjustment) $ 17,642     $ 15,534     $ 15,273     $ 14,728     $ 14,470  
    Less:                  
    Prepayment penalties and fees   425                         8  
    Adjusted net interest income (non-GAAP) $ 17,217     $ 15,534     $ 15,273     $ 14,728     $ 14,462  
                       
    Average interest-earning assets $ 2,530,077     $ 2,529,715     $ 2,517,017     $ 2,441,236     $ 2,400,633  
    Net interest margin (no tax adjustment)   2.80 %     2.49 %     2.41 %     2.40 %     2.42 %
    Net interest margin, tax-equivalent   2.82 %     2.51 %     2.43 %     2.42 %     2.44 %
    Net interest margin, excluding prepayment penalties and fees (non-GAAP)   2.73 %     2.49 %     2.41 %     2.40 %     2.42 %
                       
    Book Value per Share (GAAP) $ 11.68     $ 11.44     $ 11.30     $ 11.40     $ 11.07  
    Non-GAAP adjustments:                  
    Goodwill   (0.61 )     (0.60 )     (0.60 )     (0.59 )     (0.58 )
    Core deposit intangible   (0.06 )     (0.06 )     (0.07 )     (0.08 )     (0.08 )
    Tangible Book Value per Share (non-GAAP) $ 11.01     $ 10.78     $ 10.63     $ 10.73     $ 10.41  
                       
      For the quarter ended
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
      (Dollars in thousands)
                       
    Efficiency Ratio:                  
    Non-interest Expense (GAAP) $ 15,656     $ 15,184     $ 14,926     $ 14,406     $ 14,314  
                       
    Net Interest Income (GAAP) $ 17,642     $ 15,534     $ 15,273     $ 14,728     $ 14,470  
                       
    Non-interest Income (GAAP) $ 3,411     $ 2,759     $ 3,254     $ 3,141     $ 3,834  
    Non-GAAP adjustments:                  
    Unrealized (gains) losses on marketable equity securities   (25 )     5       9       (10 )     (4 )
    Gain on non-marketable equity investments   (243 )           (300 )           (987 )
    Non-interest Income for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) $ 3,143     $ 2,764     $ 2,963     $ 3,131     $ 2,843  
    Total Revenue for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) $ 20,785     $ 18,298     $ 18,236     $ 17,859     $ 17,313  
                       
    Efficiency Ratio (GAAP)   74.36 %     83.00 %     80.56 %     80.62 %     78.20 %
                       
    Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-interest Expense (GAAP)/Total Revenue for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP))   75.32 %     82.98 %     81.85 %     80.67 %     82.68 %
                       
      For the six months ended
      6/30/2025   6/30/2024
      (Dollars in thousands)
           
    Loan income (no tax adjustment) $ 51,198   $ 48,581
    Tax-equivalent adjustment 242   224
    Loan income (tax-equivalent basis) $ 51,440   $ 48,805
           
    Net interest income (no tax adjustment) $ 33,176   $ 29,816
    Tax equivalent adjustment 242   224
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) $ 33,418   $ 30,040
           
    Net interest income (no tax adjustment) $ 33,176   $ 29,816
    Less:      
    Prepayment penalties and fees 425   8
    Adjusted net interest income (non-GAAP) $ 32,751   $ 29,808
           
    Average interest-earning assets $ 2,529,896   $ 2,401,859
    Net interest margin (no tax adjustment) 2.64%   2.50%
    Net interest margin, tax-equivalent 2.66%   2.52%
    Net interest margin, excluding prepayment penalties and fees (non-GAAP) 2.61%   2.50%
           
    Adjusted Efficiency Ratio:      
    Non-interest Expense (GAAP) $ 30,840   $ 29,096
           
    Net Interest Income (GAAP) $ 33,176   $ 29,816
           
    Non-interest Income (GAAP) $ 6,170   $ 6,508
    Non-GAAP adjustments:      
    Unrealized gains on marketable equity securities (20)   (12)
    Loss on disposal of premises and equipment, net   6
    Gain on non-marketable equity investments (243)   (987)
    Non-interest Income for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) $ 5,907   $ 5,515
    Total Revenue for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) $ 39,083   $ 35,331
           
    Efficiency Ratio (GAAP) 78.38%   80.10%
           
    Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-interest Expense (GAAP)/Total Revenue for Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP)) 78.91%   82.35%


    For further information contact:

    James C. Hagan, President and CEO
    Guida R. Sajdak, Executive Vice President and CFO
    Meghan Hibner, First Vice President and Investor Relations Officer
    413-568-1911

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  • MIL-OSI: Vantage Drilling International Ltd. – Extension of Conditional Letter of Award

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Dubai, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vantage Drilling International Ltd. (the “Company“) announces that the 90 day validity period of the Conditional Letter of Award received for the Platinum Explorer on 23 April 2025 has been extended by a further 30 days.  All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.

    This information is considered to be inside information pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and is subject to disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication by Alaric Harrell, Chief Accounting Officer of the Company on the date and time as set out above.

    About the Company

    Vantage Drilling International Ltd., a Bermuda exempted company, is an offshore drilling contractor. Vantage Drilling’s primary business is to contract drilling units, related equipment and work crews primarily on a dayrate basis to drill oil and natural gas wells globally for major, national and independent oil and gas companies. Vantage Drilling also markets, operates and provides management services in respect of drilling units owned by others. For more information about the Company, please refer to the Company’s website, www.vantagedrilling.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Dreamland Limited Announces Pricing of Initial Public Offering

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    HONG KONG, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dreamland Limited (the “Company” or “Dreamland”), a Hong Kong-based event management service provider, today announced the pricing of its initial public offering (the “Offering”) of 2,000,000 Class A ordinary shares, 1,340,000 of which are being offered by the Company and 660,000 by an existing shareholder (the “Selling Shareholder”), at a public offering price of US$4.00 per Class A ordinary share. The Company is also filing a resale prospectus concurrent with the Offering for the resale of 5,416,740 Class A ordinary shares held by Prime Crest Holdings Limited, Fuji Holdings Limited, Yield Rights Group Limited and Allied Target Limited (the “Resale Shareholders”). The Class A ordinary shares have been approved for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market and are expected to commence trading on July 23, 2025 under the ticker symbol “TDIC.”

    The Company expects to receive aggregate gross proceeds of US$8,000,000 from the Offering, before deducting underwriting discounts and other related expenses. The Company will not receive any proceeds from the sale of Class A ordinary shares offered by the Selling Shareholder or Resale Shareholders in the Offering. The Offering is expected to close on or about July 24, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

    Net proceeds from the Offering due to the Company will be used for: (i) acquiring multi-territorial IP licenses; (ii) setting up the Company’s own ticketing platform; (iii) possible strategic acquisitions; (iv) expanding the Company’s marketing department and financing and administration department; (v) upgrading the Company’s enterprise resource planning system; (vi) repaying loans made by a director in connection with the payment of costs and expenses in connection with the Offering and obtaining a listing of the Company’s Class A ordinary shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market; and (vii) working capital and other corporate purposes.

    The Offering is being conducted on a firm commitment basis. Bancroft Capital, LLC is acting as the lead managing underwriter for the Offering (the “Underwriters”). Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is acting as U.S. counsel to the Underwriters, led by W. David Mannheim, Kathryn Simons and Ashley Wu, in connection with the Offering.

    A registration statement on Form F-1 relating to the Offering was filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) (File No.: 333-286471), as amended, and was declared effective by the SEC on June 30, 2025. The Offering is being made only by means of a prospectus, forming a part of the registration statement. Copies of the final prospectus relating to the Offering, when available, may be obtained from Bancroft Capital, LLC by email at investmentbanking@bancroft4vets.com, by standard mail to 501 Office Center Drive, Suite 130, Fort Washington, PA 19034, or by telephone at +1 (484) 546-8000. In addition, copies of the final prospectus relating to the Offering, when available, may be obtained via the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

    Before you invest, you should read the prospectus and other documents the Company has filed or will file with the SEC for more information about the Company and the Offering. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy any of the Company’s securities, nor shall such securities be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from registration, nor shall there be any offer, solicitation or sale of any of the Company’s securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such state or jurisdiction.

    About Dreamland Limited

    Dreamland Limited is a Hong Kong-based event management service provider. The Company specializes in organizing, planning, promoting and managing themed touring walk-through experience events for intellectual property owners of characters in well-publicized animated cartoons and/or live action theatrical motion pictures. For more information, please visit the Company’s website: http://www.trendicint.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain statements in this announcement are forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, the Company’s proposed Offering. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on the Company’s current expectations and projections about future events that the Company believes may affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs, including the expectation that the proposed Offering will be successfully completed. Investors can find many (but not all) of these statements by the use of words such as “believe”, “plan”, “expect”, “intend”, “should”, “seek”, “estimate”, “will”, “aim” and “anticipate” or other similar expressions in the prospectus. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review other factors that may affect its future results in the Company’s registration statement and other filings with the SEC.

    For more information, please contact:

    Dreamland Limited
    Ms. Seto Wai Yue
    Email: frances.seto@trendicint.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Buffalo Run Casino & Resort Selects QCI Go to Empower Hosts and Enhance Guest Engagement

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN DIEGO, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Buffalo Run Casino & Resort has chosen Quick Custom Intelligence’s (QCI) Go, a native mobile app designed specifically for casino hosts, to elevate host productivity and deliver a superior guest experience.

    QCI Go provides hosts with powerful tools including player card scanning, real-time player lookup, seamless access to QCI Meet and QCI Events, and robust task management features—all in a user-friendly mobile interface. By putting these capabilities directly in the hands of hosts, QCI Go enables faster service, deeper guest relationships, and greater operational efficiency on the casino floor.

    Mary Jewett, Vice President and General Marketing at Buffalo Run Casino & Resort, expressed excitement about the implementation:
    “Bringing QCI Go to Buffalo Run Casino & Resort represents a significant advancement in how we empower our hosts to serve guests. With mobile access to key player information, events, and task management, our team can deliver personalized service in real time, enhancing both the guest experience and host effectiveness.”

    Dr. Ralph Thomas, CEO of QCI, shared his perspective on the partnership:
    “We are thrilled to deploy QCI Go at Buffalo Run Casino & Resort. By providing hosts with mobile access to the QCI platform, we enable them to deliver exceptional, timely service and foster stronger player relationships. This is a great example of how our mobile-first innovations help operators improve team productivity and guest satisfaction.”

    QCI Go is part of Quick Custom Intelligence’s broader commitment to innovation in the gaming industry, providing operators with state-of-the-art tools that support host teams, streamline operations, and drive meaningful guest engagement.

    ABOUT Buffalo Run Casino & Resort
    Owned and operated by the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Buffalo Run Casino & Resort is future-focused on a gaming entertainment experience that both excites and exceeds guest expectations. Maintaining its reputation for a clean and friendly environment, it empowers team members and continues to elevate hospitality and guest experiences by investing in team member training and career development programs. Consequently, this strategic reinvestment into team members and property has resulted in earning the vote for one of the Best and Brightest Companies in the Nation to work for in 2022.

    Buffalo Run Casino & Resort has over 70,000 square feet of casino floor and features the area’s widest variety of slots and tables games. The resort also includes a non-smoking Hotel, Truckers Lounge with special amenities and offers, the Peoria Showplace in-door event center, the outdoor amphitheater, complimentary entertainment in the Backwoods Bar, an 18-hole championship golf course, two indoor Top Golf® bays, and a smoke-free high-end Player’s Lounge. Additionally, the Buffalo Run Casino & Resort offers three dining experiences including Coal Creek Restaurant with high-end cuisine, the Bistro with hand-tossed brick oven pizza, and the Backwoods Bar & Grill which claims the title for best in-house smoked barbecue in the area.

    Ongoing advancements to the property include the Peoria Showplace remodel, Hotel updates and restaurant remodel with more to come. New technology has been implemented to streamline offer redemption for guests that include self-serve kiosks for dining and promotions, digital core mail pieces, and a mobile app for monthly promotional information. Updates on the casino floor include in-game bonuses and upgraded slots. Innovation and strategic marketing decisions are powered by data driven technology (QCI), empowering the casino to customize the guest experience and increase loyalty in a highly competitive market.

    ABOUT QCI
    Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) has pioneered the revolutionary QCI Enterprise Platform, an artificial intelligence platform that seamlessly integrates player development, marketing, and gaming operations with powerful, real-time tools designed specifically for the gaming and hospitality industries. Our advanced, highly configurable software is deployed in over 250 casino resorts across North America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Latin America, and Europe. The QCI AGI Platform, which manages more than $35 billion in annual gross gaming revenue, stands as a best-in-class solution, whether on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-based, enabling fully coordinated activities across all aspects of gaming or hospitality operations. QCI’s data-driven, AI-powered software propels swift, informed decision-making vital in the ever-changing casino industry, assisting casinos in optimizing resources and profits, crafting effective marketing campaigns, and enhancing customer loyalty. QCI was co-founded by Dr. Ralph Thomas and Mr. Andrew Cardno and is based in San Diego, with additional offices in Las Vegas, St. Louis, Dallas, and Tulsa. Main phone number: (858) 299.5715. Visit us at www.quickcustomintelligence.com.

    ABOUT Dr. Ralph Thomas
    Dr. Ralph Thomas is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence. Ralph is a product visionary in applied analytics and the founder of two companies that deliver solutions in casino gaming, education, and adult learning. As a gaming industry veteran, Dr. Thomas has substantial experience implementing analytics into single and multi-property gaming companies to drive tangible and measurable gains to the bottom line and has built business intelligence tools for multibillion-dollar casinos. Dr. Thomas is co-author of seven books and over 80 articles on applied analytics and data science in gaming, an inventor on dozens of patents, and understands gaming from raw data up through casino operations, giving him a unique, 360-degree view of the industry.

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  • MIL-OSI: Loveland Living Planet Aquarium Unveils the Mountain America Event Center

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SANDY, Utah, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mountain America Credit Union is proud to announce its expanded partnership with the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium and celebrate the grand opening of the Mountain America Event Center—an elegant new venue located within the state-of-the-art Sam and Aline Skaggs Science Learning Center.

    A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link.

    Officially unveiled today, the ballroom and pre-function space will serve as a premier destination for a variety of events. This partnership reflects a shared dedication to inspiring curiosity and fostering lifelong learning about the planet’s ecosystems, while also creating a dynamic space that brings the community together in meaningful ways.

    “We are delighted to expand our partnership with Loveland Living Planet Aquarium as the sponsor of the Mountain America Event Center,” said Sterling Nielsen, president and CEO of Mountain America Credit Union. “At Mountain America, supporting and strengthening our communities is central to our mission, and our longstanding relationship with the Aquarium is an important part of fulfilling that commitment.”

    The Mountain America Event Center is part of the Aquarium’s broader efforts to enhance STEM education and experiential learning. This partnership will enable college students to earn hands-on lab experience and college credit, making this the only place in Utah where students can do so in the field of marine biology.

    The Mountain America Event Center represents the Aquarium and Mountain America’s commitment to connecting people with the world around them. Designed with versatility and sophistication in mind, this venue offers flexible configurations for a wide range of private and corporate gatherings. The center provides a comprehensive suite of services, supporting small businesses, event professionals, and community organizations alike.

    “We’re incredibly grateful for our longtime partnership with Mountain America Credit Union, and we are proud to celebrate this next chapter together with the announcement of the Mountain America Event Center. The event center stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication to our community and to our vision for the future. This new space represents not only a shared commitment to education but is also a powerful investment in our community’s future,” says Robert Castellano, vice president of corporate partnerships.

    For more information about Mountain America Credit Union, visit macu.com.

    For more information about the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium and the Mountain America Event Center, visit livingplanetaquarium.org.

    About Mountain America Credit Union
    With more than 1 million members and $20 billion in assets, Mountain America Credit Union helps its members define and achieve their financial dreams. Mountain America provides consumers and businesses with a variety of convenient, flexible products and services, as well as sound, timely advice. Members enjoy access to secure cutting-edge mobile banking technology, over 100 branches across multistate region, and more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Mountain America—guiding you forward. Learn more at macu.com.

    About Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
    Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that inspires people to explore, discover, and learn about Earth’s diverse ecosystems. A world-class facility, the Aquarium provides learning opportunities for all levels, interests, and ages. Since opening its new facility in Draper in March 2014, the Aquarium has welcomed over eight million guests and provided innumerable educational experiences to students. Home to almost 5,000 animals representing 600 plus species and an additional 600 plus plant species the Aquarium showcases ecosystems from around the planet including kelp forests, coral reefs, the deep ocean, Antarctic waters, Asian cloud forests, South American rain forests, and the waterways of our home state of Utah. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

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  • MIL-OSI: OZ Studio, a Global Firm with Texas Roots, Showcases Ethical AI Governance Model at the United Nations

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VIENNA, AUSTRIA , July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OZ Studio, a global technology firm with offices in Austin, Texas; Geneva, Switzerland; and Monterrey, Mexico, presented a groundbreaking model for municipal governance and ethical artificial intelligence at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna. The presentation marks a significant milestone for the company, which, after 22 years of serving multinational corporations, has pivoted its focus since 2020 toward empowering governments, entrepreneurs, and small businesses with integrated digital platforms.

    Osuna attends sessions at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime that focus on data security and sovereignty.

    The firm, represented by its CEO Daniel Osuna, who also serves on the UN’s AI Council ethics committee, detailed its successful public-private partnerships in the municipalities of Escobedo and Santiago, Mexico. These collaborations showcase a new standard for applying AI ethically at the local government level, a core mission of OZ Studio’s government services division.

    For over two decades, OZ Studio built a reputation for providing high-level services to large multinational companies. However, recognizing a critical gap in the market, the company strategically shifted its focus in 2020. The new mission: to channel its extensive expertise into creating comprehensive digital ecosystems for those who form the backbone of local economies—small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the public institutions that serve them.

    This new direction is embodied by two of its flagship platforms: LINK360 and the OZZY AI system. LINK360 is a digital empowerment platform that provides local businesses with e-commerce tools and AI-powered marketing, ensuring economic value and data sovereignty remain within the community. OZZY AI is an open-source framework trained for municipal processes, designed with ethical principles like transparency, algorithmic fairness, and cultural adaptation at its core.

    The results of this approach are transformative. Under the leadership of Mayor Andrés Mijes, the city of Escobedo has become a 100% digitized municipality, a remarkable achievement that has streamlined public services and eliminated bureaucratic red tape. In Santiago, Mayor David de la Peña is leveraging the LINK360 program to foster a vibrant local entrepreneurial scene.

    The international community has taken notice. Following the conclusion of the UN activities on Monday, July 22, OZ Studio (https://www.oz.studio) has entered into strategic alliances to explore pilot programs with several nations, including: Spain, Egypt, Georgia, Austria, and Australia. This global interest validates OZ Studio’s model as a scalable solution for governments worldwide seeking to innovate responsibly.

    From its strategic locations in Austin, Geneva, and Monterrey, OZ Studio is now positioned to lead the charge in ethical AI for public service. The company’s evolution from a corporate service provider to a champion for local development demonstrates a powerful vision: leveraging top-tier technology to build self-sustaining, equitable, and prosperous communities from the ground up.

    Presenting the OZZI AI framework and the Public Private Partnership for ethical AI

    About OZ Studio

    At OZ Studio, we are your premier destination for transformative digital solutions, anchored in over two decades of innovation and expertise. We are proud to say that we’ve evolved from pioneering basic email marketing to mastering complex digital strategies and immersive creative experiences. Our comprehensive suite of services spans from state-of-the-art website development to advanced SEO strategies, engaging interactive videos, and cutting-edge AI tools. As true digital architects, we empower our clients by merging top-tier technology with unmatched creative prowess, ensuring every digital interaction is compelling and results-oriented. We revolutionized the traditional digital service model through our productized Creative-as-a-Service (CaaS), which guarantees transparency, efficiency, and scalability. Our subscription-based approach simplifies access to a holistic digital strategy, incorporating a full spectrum of expertly managed creative and technical services. Partner with us at OZ Studio, and let us help elevate your brand to new heights, optimizing every touchpoint in your digital journey for growth and transformation. 

    Press inquiries

    OZ Studio
    https://oz.studio
    Daniel Osuna
    oz@oz.studio
    +12123811969
    5900 Balcones Drive
    Austin, TX 78731

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  • MIL-OSI: Aspida Re Expands Global Footprint with Strategic Reinsurance Transaction in Japan

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DURHAM, N.C., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aspida Life Re Ltd (“Aspida Re”), a Bermuda-based life and annuity reinsurance company, announced the execution of its second reinsurance transaction in Japan, effective June 1, 2025. This milestone marks a significant step in Aspida Re’s ongoing strategy to expand its global footprint and deliver innovative reinsurance solutions to life and annuity insurance partners worldwide.

    The transaction was completed with a highly rated Japanese life insurance carrier (“Company”). Aspida Re, rated A- (Excellent) by AM Best, will reinsure new or incoming flow business. The reinsured product is a Japanese yen (JPY) denominated fixed annuity, highlighting Aspida Re’s ability to manage foreign exchange risk and deliver tailored solutions to its cedents.

    “This transaction is highly strategic for Aspida Re,” said David Florian, CEO of Aspida Re. “It reflects our deep commitment to the Japanese market and our broader vision of supporting insurers around the world with innovative, capital-efficient reinsurance solutions.”

    Aspida Re’s continued growth in Asian markets demonstrates its agility and expertise in navigating complex regulatory and financial environments, while reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in the global reinsurance landscape.

    “We are excited to secure our second Japanese reinsurance agreement,” said Jon Steffen, President and Chief Actuary of Aspida Re. “Our flexibility and customized solutions allow us to provide significant advantage to clients and partners, no matter their location.”

    To learn more about Aspida Re, visit aspidare.bm.

    About Aspida Re

    Aspida Life Re Ltd (“Aspida Re”), a Bermuda-based reinsurance platform, is focused on providing efficient and secure life and annuity reinsurance solutions to its global clients. Aspida Re seeks to be a trusted partner in its clients’ long-term financial growth by delivering creative, customized solutions while driving business by doing good for the communities it serves. Aspida Re is part of Aspida Holdings Ltd, with over $23.1bn in total assets as of March 31, 2025. A subsidiary of Ares Management Corporation (NYSE: ARES) acts as the dedicated investment manager, capital solutions, and corporate development partner to Aspida Re. For more information on Aspida Re, please visit www.aspidare.bm or follow them on LinkedIn.

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  • MIL-OSI: Aspida Re Expands Global Footprint with Strategic Reinsurance Transaction in Japan

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DURHAM, N.C., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aspida Life Re Ltd (“Aspida Re”), a Bermuda-based life and annuity reinsurance company, announced the execution of its second reinsurance transaction in Japan, effective June 1, 2025. This milestone marks a significant step in Aspida Re’s ongoing strategy to expand its global footprint and deliver innovative reinsurance solutions to life and annuity insurance partners worldwide.

    The transaction was completed with a highly rated Japanese life insurance carrier (“Company”). Aspida Re, rated A- (Excellent) by AM Best, will reinsure new or incoming flow business. The reinsured product is a Japanese yen (JPY) denominated fixed annuity, highlighting Aspida Re’s ability to manage foreign exchange risk and deliver tailored solutions to its cedents.

    “This transaction is highly strategic for Aspida Re,” said David Florian, CEO of Aspida Re. “It reflects our deep commitment to the Japanese market and our broader vision of supporting insurers around the world with innovative, capital-efficient reinsurance solutions.”

    Aspida Re’s continued growth in Asian markets demonstrates its agility and expertise in navigating complex regulatory and financial environments, while reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in the global reinsurance landscape.

    “We are excited to secure our second Japanese reinsurance agreement,” said Jon Steffen, President and Chief Actuary of Aspida Re. “Our flexibility and customized solutions allow us to provide significant advantage to clients and partners, no matter their location.”

    To learn more about Aspida Re, visit aspidare.bm.

    About Aspida Re

    Aspida Life Re Ltd (“Aspida Re”), a Bermuda-based reinsurance platform, is focused on providing efficient and secure life and annuity reinsurance solutions to its global clients. Aspida Re seeks to be a trusted partner in its clients’ long-term financial growth by delivering creative, customized solutions while driving business by doing good for the communities it serves. Aspida Re is part of Aspida Holdings Ltd, with over $23.1bn in total assets as of March 31, 2025. A subsidiary of Ares Management Corporation (NYSE: ARES) acts as the dedicated investment manager, capital solutions, and corporate development partner to Aspida Re. For more information on Aspida Re, please visit www.aspidare.bm or follow them on LinkedIn.

    Krystle Cajas, PR Contact
    krystle.cajas@modop.com

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  • MIL-OSI: DebitMyData™ Closes Oversubscribed Seed Round- Launches $1B Human Energy Grid Global Expansion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DebitMyData™ Logo

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DebitMyData™, Inc.—the powerhouse has closed a seed round at more than twice its original target. This surge of investor confidence paves the way for a bold, billion-dollar global rollout of DebitMyData™’s Human Energy Grid, setting a new standard for individual data ownership, ethical monetization, and human-centric AI innovation.

    Preparing to launch a U.S and global expansion round, DebitMyData™ is already attracting top-tier venture capitalists—some of whom previously backed OpenAI alumni Ilya Sutskever and Mira Murati. Their attention is now focused on founder Preska Thomas and her breakthrough vision for a decentralized, human-led future in Adtech, AI, cybersecurity, and digital sovereignty.

    “We’re advancing AI frameworks including Fuzzy Logic, ML, NLP, and robotic networks—but the Human Energy Grid ensures we embed ethics, skills, and human vision at the algorithmic core,” said Preska Thomas, Founder & CEO.

    Agentic Logos, Nodes, and Verified Digital Identity

    Integral to DebitMyData™ ‘s technology are Agentic Logos—cryptographically validated identity tools that combat fraud, impersonation, and deepfakes.

    Core LLM Features:

    • Verified Ownership: Every identity is cryptographically bound to an authentic user or brand.
    • Real-Time Security: Proprietary consensus mechanisms eliminate spoofing and fakes.
    • Plug-and-Play APIs: Enterprises and large language models (LLMs) can easily verify and interface with Agentic Nodes.

    By embedding identity-driven trust into content and advertising, DebitMyData™ transforms audience engagement. Brands and individuals alike benefit from frictionless, permission-based experiences that foster credibility and prevent misuse.

    The Human Energy Grid: An Ethics-Powered Digital Ecosystem

    DebitMyData™’s signature innovation—the Human Energy Grid—places people at the center of the digital economy.

    Key Components:

    • Digital Ownership: Users control and protect their digital footprints via DID-LLM (Digital Identity LLM).
    • Agentic Avatars: AI agents trained and owned by users, supporting monetization through sponsorships, licensing, and personal branding.
    • Ethical AI Training: Decentralized Agentic Avatars contribute to safe, human-aligned AI development.
    • NFT-Backed Security: Blockchain-protected digital creations ensure transparent royalties and rights.
    • Quantum-Resistant Privacy: Federated learning and next-generation encryption secure all interactions.

    This ecosystem empowers individuals to earn from their data and digital identity, marking a shift from extractive models toward equitable participation in the digital economy.

    Global Expansion and Ecosystem Integration

    Building on its momentum, DebitMyData™ is launching a global initiative to:

    • Open subsidiaries in the EU, Asia, and the Middle East
    • Advance Agentic Avatar technology for LLMs, APIs, and user-controlled AI
    • Partner with NFT platforms and creator-centric brands like AnimeGamer, MemeShorts (“The TikTok of America”), and Monetize YourSelfie

    The roadmap includes further integration across decentralized marketplaces for data, content, and avatar-based economies.

    Institutional & Government Alignment

    DebitMyData™ is engaged in advanced discussions with regulatory bodies, family offices, and public sector partners worldwide, reinforcing its commitment to compliance, transparency, and leadership in large-scale data solutions.

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    About DebitMyData™, Inc.

    DebitMyData™, Inc. enables users to reclaim, verify, and monetize their digital identities through Agentic Logos and Agentic Avatars. Its scalable platform ensures GDPR compliance and AI alignment via the Human Energy Grid and DID-LLM, meeting evolving demands in ethical AI, cybersecurity, and digital equity.

    “This is our moment—not just to advance AI but to protect what makes us human. The Human Energy Grid ensures humanity stays present, empowered, and valued in the algorithms that shape the future,” said Preska Thomas, Founder & CEO.

    For more information, visit:

    Media Contact:
    Henry Cision
    (754) 315-2420
    communications@debitmydata.com
    https://debitmydata.com/

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  • MIL-OSI: BitMart Launches Crypto Loans: Unlock Liquidity and Earn While You Borrow

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Mahe, Seychelles, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    BitMart, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, announced the launch of BitMart Crypto Loans service, the lending product that allows users to stake their digital assets as collateral, borrow instantly, and continue earning interest — all without selling their holdings.

    As the digital asset market evolves rapidly, users are increasingly seeking flexible and efficient ways to manage their assets. In the current market environment, liquidity has become a major challenge for crypto asset holders. Traditional solutions often require selling assets to unlock funds — but this also means giving up the potential for future appreciation, particularly for long-term holders of major assets like BTC, ETH, or the platform token BMX. For these users, selling their holdings could mean missing out on future opportunities. Therefore, the market urgently needs a solution that provides liquidity without liquidating assets.

    Key Highlights of BitMart Crypto Loans

    • Flexible Loans Without Selling Assets — Users can pledge their digital assets as collateral to borrow loans without having to sell. This is especially attractive to long-term holders.
    • Earn Interest on Collateralized Assets — Users can continue earning yields on your pledged assets via BitMart Earn.
    • Flexible Repayment — No fixed terms or late fees; repay anytime at your convenience.
    • Multi-Asset Support — Borrow and pledge in USDT, USDC, BTC, ETH, BMX, and more.
    • Transparent, Low Costs — Competitive hourly interest rates that adjust with the market.

    BMX, BitMart’s native token, plays a pivotal role in this ecosystem. It can be used both as collateral and as a borrowed asset, further enhancing liquidity and utility. BMX holders also enjoy additional perks, including trading fee discounts, VIP benefits, and participation in BitMart’s growth through airdrops and rewards — creating a vibrant, user-driven ecosystem.

    Launch Benefits: Interest Rebates and USDC Rewards

    To celebrate the launch, BitMart is offering exclusive promotions:

    • Interest Subsidy — New users receive a 50% rebate on interest paid; VIP users enjoy a full 100% rebate, achieving “zero-interest” borrowing.
    • Leaderboard Rewards — The top 50 borrowers by total loan amount will share in generous USDC prizes, with first place taking home 1,000 USDC.

    Details: https://www.bitmart.com/activity/cryptoloans/en-US 

    As the digital asset market matures and evolves, traditional asset management models can no longer meet modern users’ demands for flexibility, efficiency, and diversification. The launch of BitMart Crypto Loans not only brings a fresh liquidity solution to the market but also opens up new possibilities for the application of crypto assets. Without sacrificing the long-term appreciation potential of their holdings, users can easily allocate funds while earning transparent and sustainable yields through financial tools. This innovative model undoubtedly represents the future of the industry: smarter, more flexible, and more efficient asset management is set to become the new norm in the crypto market.

    About BitMart

    BitMart is the premier global digital asset trading platform. With millions of users worldwide and ranked among the top crypto exchanges on CoinGecko, it currently offers 1,700+ trading pairs with competitive trading fees. Constantly evolving and growing, BitMart is interested in crypto’s potential to drive innovation and promote financial inclusion. To learn more about BitMart, visit their Website, follow their X (Twitter), or join their Telegram for updates, news, and promotions. Download BitMart App to trade anytime, anywhere.

    Disclaimer:

    Use of BitMart services is entirely at your own risk. All crypto investments, including earnings, are highly speculative in nature and involve substantial risk of loss. Past, hypothetical, or simulated performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. The value of digital currencies can go up or down and there can be a substantial risk in buying, selling, holding, or trading digital currencies. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital currencies is suitable for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial circumstances, and risk tolerance. BitMart does not provide any investment, legal, or tax advice.

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  • MIL-OSI: BoldSign® by Syncfusion® Earns 2025 SaaS Awards Finalist Honors and Five G2 Summer Badges

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Syncfusion®, Inc., the enterprise technology provider of choice, today announced that its e-signature solution, BoldSign®, has been named a finalist in the 2025 SaaS Awards in multiple categories. Additionally, BoldSign has secured five Leader badges in G2’s Summer 2025 Grid® Reports.

    BoldSign is a SaaS Awards Finalist in the Highest Customer Satisfaction with a SaaS Product and Best SaaS for Sustainability and Ethical Impact categories.

    In the latest reports from leading review platform G2, BoldSign earned the following recognitions:

    Additional information can be found on the BoldSign blog.

    “BoldSign removes friction from everyday agreements while giving developers full control,” said Daniel Jebaraj, CEO of Syncfusion®. “Recognition from the SaaS Awards judges and hundreds of verified G2 reviewers affirms that BoldSign delivers real, measurable value through its thoughtful feature set, robust security, and developer-friendly approach.”

    The SaaS Awards, operated by global cloud computing awards body The Cloud Awards, spotlight the most innovative and impactful cloud software worldwide. BoldSign is backed by enterprise-grade SOC 2®-certified security, industry-recognized customer support, qualified electronic signature support, and extensive integration capabilities. These enable development teams to embed modern, paper-free signing in any application while helping organizations reduce paper waste and meet sustainability goals.

    BoldSign offers simple, flexible pricing (as well as a free plan), straightforward APIs, and a growing feature set, giving teams a faster, more affordable path to legally binding e-signatures. For more information or to start a free trial, visit boldsign.com.

    About Syncfusion®, Inc.
    Headquartered in the technology hub of Research Triangle Park, N.C., Syncfusion, Inc. delivers an award-winning ecosystem of developer control suites, embeddable BI platforms, and business software. Syncfusion was founded in 2001 with a single software component and a mission to support businesses of all sizes—from individual developers and start-ups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Though its pilot product, the Essential Studio® suite, has grown to over 1,900 developer controls, its mission remains the same. With offices in the U.S., India, and Kenya, Syncfusion prioritizes the customer experience by providing feature-rich solutions to help developers and enterprises solve complex problems, save money, and build high-performance, robust applications.

    Contact: Brittany Kearns
    Phone: 571-271-7211
    Email: brittany@crossroadsb2b.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Blue Navy Recovery Ramps Up Services to Handle Increased Claims for Unclaimed Property in Georgia

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Irvine, CA, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Blue Navy Recovery, a professional unclaimed property recovery firm, announced today the expansion of its service operations in Georgia to manage a growing volume of state-held asset claims. This move reflects growing demand for unclaimed property recovery in Georgia—delivering trusted, no-upfront-cost recovery assistance for individuals and families.

    Blue Navy Recovery expands service operations to address growing unclaimed property recovery needs in Georgia.

    With experience navigating Georgia’s complex claims process, Blue Navy Recovery offers full-service handling—from eligibility checks and paperwork to agency communication and verification. Clients don’t need to interact with government agencies or decipher procedural forms; the firm takes on the entire burden. This expansion comes as Blue Navy continues to see success through a growing number of client-reported outcomes on Google, demonstrating how its personalized service model helps claimants navigate the system efficiently.

    “We’ve seen a spike in demand across Georgia, and this expansion is about meeting that need with speed and integrity,” said David Dorfman, Managing Partner at Blue Navy Recovery. “Every successful recovery tells a story—and we’re here to make sure more Georgians are part of that success.”

    This announcement comes alongside a similar announcement that the company is increasing services across the Unclaimed Property in California service as well.

    The firm’s model is performance-based, meaning clients owe nothing unless their claim is successfully paid. Each case is personally managed by trained recovery specialists—not automated systems—ensuring accuracy and personal support. Client experiences shared on platforms such as Google and Yelp reinforce the impact Blue Navy is making across the Southeast. The company recently celebrated their 200th successful unclaimed property recovery case alongside their 40th 5-star review, a story that was picked up by media outlets like Yahoo! FinanceBusiness Insider, and Globe Newswire.

    Blue Navy’s personalized guidance and support materials make it easy for residents to determine eligibility and understand the Georgia claims process. Clients can explore the process, read relevant user studies, and get started at the official website.

    Logo of Blue Navy Recovery, a trusted leader supporting unclaimed property claims across Georgia.

    About Blue Navy Recovery

    Blue Navy Recovery is a professional unclaimed property recovery firm that helps individuals and families recover lost or forgotten funds held by the state. With deep experience navigating the claims process in California and Georgia, we’ve helped return millions of dollars to rightful owners. We handle the paperwork, follow-ups, and filing — so you don’t have to. Our team only collects a percentage of the recovered amount, with no upfront cost. 

    Press inquiries

    Blue Navy Recovery
    https://www.bluenavy.org
    David Dorfman
    david@bluenavy.org
    (619) 215-1972

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