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Category: Taxation

  • MIL-OSI: Univest Financial Corporation Reports Second Quarter Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SOUDERTON, Pa., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Univest Financial Corporation (“Univest” or the “Corporation”) (NASDAQ: UVSP), parent company of Univest Bank and Trust Co. (the “Bank”) and its insurance, investments and equipment financing subsidiaries, announced net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 of $20.0 million, or $0.69 diluted earnings per share, compared to net income of $18.1 million, or $0.62 diluted earnings per share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

    Loans
    Gross loans and leases decreased $31.9 million, or 0.5% (2.0% annualized), from March 31, 2025 and $25.4 million, or 0.4% (0.8% annualized), from December 31, 2024 primarily due to decreases in commercial real estate, residential mortgage loans and lease financings, partially offset by increases in commercial, construction and home equity loans. Gross loans and leases increased $116.3 million, or 1.7%, from June 30, 2024, primarily due to increases in commercial real estate, residential mortgage and home equity loans, partially offset by decreases in commercial and construction loans and lease financings.

    Deposits and Liquidity
    Total deposits decreased $75.8 million, or 1.1% (4.4% annualized), from March 31, 2025, primarily due to seasonal decreases in public funds deposits and decreases in consumer and brokered deposits, partially offset by an increase in commercial deposits. Excluding decreases of $105.9 million in seasonal public funds deposits and $47.5 million in brokered deposits, deposits increased by $77.5 million during the quarter. Total deposits decreased $176.6 million, or 2.6% (5.2% annualized), from December 31, 2024, due to decreases in consumer and public funds deposits, partially offset by increases in commercial and brokered deposits. Total deposits increased $87.3 million, or 1.3%, from June 30, 2024, due to increases in commercial and public funds deposits, partially offset by decreases in consumer and brokered deposits.

    Noninterest-bearing deposits totaled $1.5 billion and represented 22.2% of total deposits at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.4 billion representing 21.5% of total deposits at March 31, 2025. Unprotected deposits, which excludes insured, internal, and collateralized deposit accounts, totaled $1.5 billion at June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025. This represented 23.0% of total deposits at June 30, 2025, compared to 21.9% at March 31, 2025.

    As of June 30, 2025, the Corporation and its subsidiaries reported cash and cash equivalents totaling $160.4 million and had committed borrowing capacity of $3.6 billion, of which $2.3 billion was available. The Corporation and its subsidiaries also maintained uncommitted funding sources from correspondent banks of $469.0 million at June 30, 2025. Future availability under these uncommitted funding sources is subject to the prerogatives of the granting banks and may be withdrawn at will.

    Net Interest Income and Margin
    Net interest income of $59.5 million for the second quarter of 2025 increased $8.5 million, or 16.7%, from the second quarter of 2024 and $2.8 million, or 4.9%, from the first quarter of 2025. The increase in net interest income for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter of 2024 was driven by higher average balances of loans and higher yields on interest earning assets, as well as a reduction in our overall cost of funds. The increase in net interest income for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the first quarter of 2025 was primarily driven by higher yields on interest earning assets and lower average balances of interest-bearing liabilities and related costs.

    Net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, was 3.20% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.09% for the first quarter of 2025 and 2.84% for the second quarter of 2024. Excess liquidity reduced net interest margin by approximately four basis points for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to approximately three basis points for the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and approximately two basis points for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Excluding the impact of excess liquidity, the net interest margin, on a tax-equivalent basis, would have been 3.24% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 3.12% for the first quarter of 2025 and 2.86% for the second quarter of 2024.

    Noninterest Income
    Noninterest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was $21.5 million, an increase of $521 thousand, or 2.5%, from the comparable period in the prior year.

    Other income increased $491 thousand, or 65.9%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to the comparable period in the prior year, primarily due to an increase of $299 thousand in gains on sale of Small Business Administration loans.

    Service charges on deposit accounts increased $276 thousand, or 13.9%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to the comparable period in the prior year, primarily due to an increase in treasury management income.

    Investment advisory commission and fee income increased $222 thousand, or 4.2%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to the comparable period in the prior year, primarily due to new customer relationships and appreciation of assets under management and supervision.

    Net gain on mortgage banking activities decreased $729 thousand, or 42.6%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to the comparable period in the prior year, primarily due to decreased salable volume.

    Noninterest Expense
    Noninterest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was $50.3 million, an increase of $1.6 million, or 3.3%, from the comparable period in the prior year.

    Salaries, benefits and commissions increased $1.3 million, or 4.5%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to the comparable period in the prior year, due to increases in salary and medical claims expense. Additionally, variable compensation increased due to increased profitability.

    Tax Provision
    The effective income tax rate was 20.1% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to an effective tax rate of 19.9% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The effective tax rates for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 were favorably impacted by proceeds of BOLI death benefits received in both periods. Excluding the BOLI death benefits, the effective tax rate was 20.2% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to 20.0% for the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Asset Quality and Provision for Credit Losses
    Nonperforming assets totaled $50.6 million at June 30, 2025, $34.0 million at March 31, 2025, and $36.6 million at June 30, 2024. During the quarter, a $23.7 million commercial loan relationship was placed on nonaccrual status due to, among other things, suspected fraud. Subsequent to the relationship being placed on nonaccrual status, a $7.3 million charge-off was recognized during the quarter. The remaining $16.4 million carrying value is supported by the appraised value of real estate collateral.

    Net loan and lease charge-offs were $7.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $1.7 million and $809 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The increase in charge-offs for the quarter compared to the prior periods was due to the previously discussed $7.3 million charge-off associated with a nonaccrual commercial loan relationship.

    The provision for credit losses was $5.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $2.3 million and $707 thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The allowance for credit losses on loans and leases as a percentage of loans and leases held for investment was 1.28% at June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, and June 30, 2024.

    Dividend and Share Repurchases
    On July 23, 2025, Univest declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.22 per share to be paid on August 20, 2025 to shareholders of record as of August 6, 2025. During the quarter ended June 30, 2025, the Corporation repurchased 172,757 shares of common stock at an average price of $28.45 per share. Including brokerage fees and excise tax, the average price per share was $28.77. As of June 30, 2025, 1,005,637 shares are available for repurchase under the Share Repurchase Plan.

    Conference Call
    Univest will host a conference call to discuss second quarter 2025 results on Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. EDT. Participants may preregister at https://www.netroadshow.com/events/login?show=d55d5140&confId=85192. The general public can access the call by dialing 1-833-470-1428; using Access Code 747843. A replay of the conference call will be available through July 31, 2025 by dialing 1-866-813-9403; using Access Code 563521.

    About Univest Financial Corporation
    Univest Financial Corporation (UVSP), including its wholly-owned subsidiary Univest Bank and Trust Co., Member FDIC, has approximately $7.9 billion in assets and $5.4 billion in assets under management and supervision through its Wealth Management lines of business at June 30, 2025. Headquartered in Souderton, Pa. and founded in 1876, the Corporation and its subsidiaries provide a full range of financial solutions for individuals, businesses, municipalities and nonprofit organizations primarily in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Univest delivers these services through a network of more than 50 offices and online at www.univest.net.

    This press release and the reports Univest files with the Securities and Exchange Commission often contain “forward-looking statements” relating to trends or factors affecting the financial services industry and, specifically, the financial condition and results of operations, business, prospects and strategies of Univest. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties in that there are a number of important factors that could cause Univest’s future financial condition, results of operations, business, prospects or strategies to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: (1) competition and demand for financial services in our market area; (2) inflation and/or changes in interest rates, which may adversely impact our margins and yields, reduce the fair value of our financial instruments, reduce our loan originations and/or lead to higher operating costs and higher costs we pay to retain and attract deposits; (3) changes in asset quality, prepayment speeds, loan sale volumes, charge-offs and/or credit loss provisions; (4) fluctuations in real estate values and both residential and commercial real estate market conditions; (5) changes in liquidity, including the size and composition of our deposit portfolio and the percentage of uninsured deposits in the portfolio; (6) our ability to access cost-effective funding; (7) changes in economic conditions nationally and in our market, including potential recessionary conditions and the levels of unemployment in our market area; (8) changes in the economic assumptions or methodology used to calculate our allowance for credit losses; (9) legislative, regulatory, accounting or tax changes; (10) monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including the policies of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; (11) the imposition of tariffs or other domestic or international governmental policies and retaliatory responses; (12) the failure to maintain current technologies and to successfully implement future information technology enhancements; (13) technological issues that may adversely affect our operations or those of our customers; (14) a failure or breach in our operational or security systems or infrastructure, including cyberattacks; (15) changes in the securities markets; (16) the current or anticipated impact of military conflict, terrorism or other geopolitical events; (17) our ability to enter into new markets successfully and capitalize on growth opportunities; (18) changes in investor sentiment or consumer spending or savings behavior; and/or (19) risk factors mentioned in the reports and registration statements Univest files with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    (UVSP – ER)

     
    Univest Financial Corporation
    Consolidated Selected Financial Data (Unaudited)
    June 30, 2025
    (Dollars in thousands)                                    
                                         
    Balance Sheet (Period End)   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24                
    ASSETS                                    
    Cash and due from banks   $ 76,624     $ 73,319     $ 75,998     $ 78,346     $ 66,808                  
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks     83,741       95,815       252,846       426,354       124,103                  
    Cash and cash equivalents     160,365       169,134       328,844       504,700       190,911                  
    Investment securities held-to-maturity     128,455       130,889       134,111       137,681       140,112                  
    Investment securities available for sale, net of allowance for credit losses     366,421       364,503       357,361       354,100       342,776                  
    Investments in equity securities     1,801       1,667       2,506       2,406       2,995                  
    Federal Home Loan Bank, Federal Reserve Bank and other stock, at cost     36,482       35,732       38,980       40,235       37,438                  
    Loans held for sale     17,774       13,150       16,653       17,131       28,176                  
    Loans and leases held for investment     6,801,185       6,833,037       6,826,583       6,730,734       6,684,837                  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases     (86,989 )     (87,790 )     (87,091 )     (86,041 )     (85,745 )                
    Net loans and leases held for investment     6,714,196       6,745,247       6,739,492       6,644,693       6,599,092                  
    Premises and equipment, net     47,140       47,175       46,671       47,411       48,174                  
    Operating lease right-of-use assets     27,278       27,182       28,531       29,260       29,985                  
    Goodwill     175,510       175,510       175,510       175,510       175,510                  
    Other intangibles, net of accumulated amortization     7,967       8,061       8,309       7,158       7,701                  
    Bank owned life insurance     140,086       139,482       139,351       138,744       137,823                  
    Accrued interest and other assets     115,581       117,435       112,098       106,708       114,753                  
    Total assets   $ 7,939,056     $ 7,975,167     $ 8,128,417     $ 8,205,737     $ 7,855,446                  
                                         
    LIABILITIES                                    
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   $ 1,461,189     $ 1,433,995     $ 1,414,635     $ 1,323,953     $ 1,397,308                  
    Interest-bearing deposits:     5,121,471       5,224,503       5,344,624       5,530,195       5,098,014                  
    Total deposits     6,582,660       6,658,498       6,759,259       6,854,148       6,495,322                  
    Short-term borrowings     6,271       4,031       11,181       8,256       11,781                  
    Long-term debt     200,000       175,000       225,000       225,000       250,000                  
    Subordinated notes     149,511       149,386       149,261       149,136       149,011                  
    Operating lease liabilities     30,106       30,062       31,485       32,246       33,015                  
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities     53,775       54,718       64,930       59,880       62,180                  
    Total liabilities     7,022,323       7,071,695       7,241,116       7,328,666       7,001,309                  
                                         
    SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY                                    
    Common stock, $5 par value: 48,000,000 shares authorized and 31,556,799 shares issued     157,784       157,784       157,784       157,784       157,784                  
    Additional paid-in capital     301,640       300,634       302,829       301,262       300,166                  
    Retained earnings     555,403       541,776       525,780       512,938       500,482                  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax benefit     (34,969 )     (37,922 )     (43,992 )     (41,623 )     (54,124 )                
    Treasury stock, at cost     (63,125 )     (58,800 )     (55,100 )     (53,290 )     (50,171 )                
    Total shareholders’ equity     916,733       903,472       887,301       877,071       854,137                  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 7,939,056     $ 7,975,167     $ 8,128,417     $ 8,205,737     $ 7,855,446                  
                                         
                                         
        For the three months ended,   For the six months ended,
    Balance Sheet (Average)   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24   06/30/25   06/30/24
    Assets     7,979,475     $ 7,981,043     $ 8,163,347     $ 8,005,265     $ 7,721,540     $ 7,980,254     $ 7,709,058  
    Investment securities, net of allowance for credit losses     497,214       500,078       500,748       493,334       493,140       498,638       497,061  
    Loans and leases, gross     6,846,938       6,856,503       6,758,649       6,730,791       6,640,536       6,851,694       6,608,950  
    Deposits     6,633,250       6,617,653       6,804,483       6,641,324       6,353,752       6,625,494       6,328,804  
    Shareholders’ equity     908,536       896,811       880,237       864,406       844,572       902,706       843,559  
                                 
    Univest Financial Corporation
    Consolidated Summary of Loans by Type and Asset Quality Data (Unaudited)
    June 30, 2025
    (Dollars in thousands)                                    
                                         
    Summary of Major Loan and Lease Categories (Period End)   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24                
    Commercial, financial and agricultural   $ 1,052,246     $ 1,034,361     $ 1,037,835     $ 1,044,043     $ 1,055,332                  
    Real estate-commercial     3,485,615       3,546,402       3,530,451       3,442,083       3,373,889                  
    Real estate-construction     302,424       281,785       274,483       285,616       313,229                  
    Real estate-residential secured for business purpose     535,210       536,082       536,095       530,674       532,628                  
    Real estate-residential secured for personal purpose     984,166       992,767       994,972       969,562       952,665                  
    Real estate-home equity secured for personal purpose     195,014       189,119       186,836       182,901       179,150                  
    Loans to individuals     14,069       16,930       21,250       26,794       26,430                  
    Lease financings     232,441       235,591       244,661       249,061       251,514                  
    Total loans and leases held for investment, net of deferred income     6,801,185       6,833,037       6,826,583       6,730,734       6,684,837                  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases     (86,989 )     (87,790 )     (87,091 )     (86,041 )     (85,745 )                
    Net loans and leases held for investment   $ 6,714,196     $ 6,745,247     $ 6,739,492     $ 6,644,693     $ 6,599,092          
                                 
                                 
    Asset Quality Data (Period End)   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24        
    Nonaccrual loans and leases, including nonaccrual loans held for sale   $ 27,909     $ 11,126     $ 12,667     $ 15,319     $ 16,200          
    Accruing loans and leases 90 days or more past due     125       322       321       310       205          
    Total nonperforming loans and leases     28,034       11,448       12,988       15,629       16,405          
    Other real estate owned     22,471       22,433       20,141       20,915       20,007          
    Repossessed assets     80       79       76       79       149          
    Total nonperforming assets   $ 50,585     $ 33,960     $ 33,205     $ 36,623     $ 36,561          
    Nonaccrual loans and leases / Loans and leases held for investment     0.41 %     0.16 %     0.19 %     0.23 %     0.24 %        
    Nonperforming loans and leases / Loans and leases held for investment     0.41 %     0.17 %     0.19 %     0.23 %     0.25 %        
    Nonperforming assets / Total assets     0.64 %     0.43 %     0.41 %     0.45 %     0.47 %        
                                 
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases   $ 86,989     $ 87,790     $ 87,091     $ 86,041     $ 85,745          
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases / Loans and leases held for investment     1.28 %     1.28 %     1.28 %     1.28 %     1.28 %        
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases / Nonaccrual loans and leases     311.69 %     789.05 %     687.54 %     561.66 %     529.29 %        
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases / Nonperforming loans and leases     310.30 %     766.86 %     670.55 %     550.52 %     522.68 %        
                                 
                                 
        For the three months ended,   For the six months ended,
        06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24   06/30/25   06/30/24
    Net loan and lease charge-offs   $ 7,807     $ 1,686     $ 767     $ 820     $ 809     $ 9,493     $ 2,215  
    Net loan and lease charge-offs (annualized)/Average loans and leases     0.46 %     0.10 %     0.05 %     0.05 %     0.05 %     0.28 %     0.07 %
                                 
    Univest Financial Corporation  
    Consolidated Selected Financial Data (Unaudited)  
    June 30, 2025  
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)                              
        For the three months ended,   For the six months ended,  
    For the period:   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24   06/30/25   06/30/24  
    Interest income   $ 105,706   $ 103,416   $ 107,476   $ 106,438   $ 99,832   $ 209,122   $ 198,441  
    Interest expense     46,165     46,635     52,004     53,234     48,805     92,800     95,947  
    Net interest income     59,541     56,781     55,472     53,204     51,027     116,322     102,494  
    Provision for credit losses     5,694     2,311     2,380     1,414     707     8,005     2,139  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses     53,847     54,470     53,092     51,790     50,320     108,317     100,355  
    Noninterest income:                              
    Trust fee income     2,146     2,161     2,265     2,110     2,008     4,307     4,116  
    Service charges on deposit accounts     2,258     2,194     2,192     2,037     1,982     4,452     3,853  
    Investment advisory commission and fee income     5,460     5,613     5,457     5,319     5,238     11,073     10,432  
    Insurance commission and fee income     5,261     6,889     4,743     5,238     5,167     12,150     12,368  
    Other service fee income     3,147     2,707     3,473     1,815     3,044     5,854     9,459  
    Bank owned life insurance income     1,012     1,959     1,012     921     1,086     2,971     1,928  
    Net gain on sales of investment securities     –     –     –     18     –     –     –  
    Net gain on mortgage banking activities     981     647     1,320     1,296     1,710     1,628     2,649  
    Other income     1,236     245     868     1,396     745     1,481     1,770  
    Total noninterest income     21,501     22,415     21,330     20,150     20,980     43,916     46,575  
    Noninterest expense:                              
    Salaries, benefits and commissions     31,536     30,826     31,518     30,702     30,187     62,362     61,525  
    Net occupancy     2,739     2,853     2,751     2,723     2,679     5,592     5,551  
    Equipment     1,043     1,122     1,147     1,107     1,088     2,165     2,199  
    Data processing     4,408     4,364     4,146     4,154     4,161     8,772     8,656  
    Professional fees     1,597     1,797     1,669     1,579     1,466     3,394     3,154  
    Marketing and advertising     498     353     552     490     715     851     1,131  
    Deposit insurance premiums     1,074     1,151     1,102     1,097     1,098     2,225     2,233  
    Intangible expenses     131     130     155     164     188     261     375  
    Other expense     7,306     6,732     7,618     6,536     7,126     14,038     13,958  
    Total noninterest expense     50,332     49,328     50,658     48,552     48,708     99,660     98,782  
    Income before taxes     25,016     27,557     23,764     23,388     22,592     52,573     48,148  
    Income tax expense     5,038     5,162     4,823     4,810     4,485     10,200     9,736  
    Net income   $ 19,978   $ 22,395   $ 18,941   $ 18,578   $ 18,107   $ 42,373   $ 38,412  
    Net income per share:                              
    Basic   $ 0.69   $ 0.77   $ 0.65   $ 0.64   $ 0.62   $ 1.46   $ 1.31  
    Diluted   $ 0.69   $ 0.77   $ 0.65   $ 0.63   $ 0.62   $ 1.45   $ 1.30  
    Dividends declared per share   $ 0.22   $ 0.21   $ 0.21   $ 0.21   $ 0.21   $ 0.43   $ 0.42  
    Weighted average shares outstanding     28,859,348     29,000,567     29,070,039     29,132,948     29,246,977     28,929,123     29,330,488  
    Period end shares outstanding     28,810,805     28,962,648     29,045,877     29,081,108     29,190,640     28,810,805     29,190,640  
     
    Univest Financial Corporation
    Consolidated Selected Financial Data (Unaudited)
    June 30, 2025
                                 
                                 
                                 
        For the three months ended,   For the six months ended,
    Profitability Ratios (annualized)   06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24   06/30/25   06/30/24
                                 
    Return on average assets     1.00 %     1.14 %     0.92 %     0.92 %     0.94 %     1.07 %     1.00 %
    Return on average shareholders’ equity     8.82 %     10.13 %     8.56 %     8.55 %     8.62 %     9.47 %     9.16 %
    Return on average tangible common equity (1)(3)     11.02 %     12.69 %     10.79 %     10.84 %     11.01 %     11.84 %     11.69 %
    Net interest margin (FTE)     3.20 %     3.09 %     2.88 %     2.82 %     2.84 %     3.14 %     2.86 %
    Efficiency ratio (2)     61.6 %     61.6 %     65.5 %     65.7 %     67.1 %     61.6 %     65.8 %
                                 
    Capitalization Ratios                            
                                 
    Dividends declared to net income     31.8 %     27.2 %     32.2 %     33.0 %     33.9 %     29.4 %     32.1 %
    Shareholders’ equity to assets (Period End)     11.55 %     11.33 %     10.92 %     10.69 %     10.87 %     11.55 %     10.87 %
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (1)     9.52 %     9.31 %     8.92 %     8.71 %     8.81 %     9.52 %     8.81 %
    Common equity book value per share   $ 31.82     $ 31.19     $ 30.55     $ 30.16     $ 29.26     $ 31.82     $ 29.26  
    Tangible common equity book value per share (1)   $ 25.66     $ 25.06     $ 24.43     $ 24.05     $ 23.17     $ 25.66     $ 23.17  
                                 
    Regulatory Capital Ratios (Period End)                            
    Tier 1 leverage ratio     9.94 %     9.80 %     9.51 %     9.53 %     9.74 %     9.94 %     9.74 %
    Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital ratio     11.19 %     10.97 %     10.85 %     10.88 %     10.72 %     11.19 %     10.72 %
    Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio     11.19 %     10.97 %     10.85 %     10.88 %     10.72 %     11.19 %     10.72 %
    Total risk-based capital ratio     14.58 %     14.35 %     14.19 %     14.27 %     14.09 %     14.58 %     14.09 %
                                 
    (1) Non-GAAP metric. A reconciliation of this and other non-GAAP to GAAP performance measures is included below.
    (2) Noninterest expense to net interest income before loan loss provision plus noninterest income adjusted for tax equivalent income.
    (3) Net income before amortization of intangibles to average tangible common equity.
       
    Univest Financial Corporation  
    Average Balances and Interest Rates (Unaudited)  
        For the Three Months Ended,      
    Tax Equivalent Basis June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025  
      Average Income/ Average   Average Income/ Average  
    (Dollars in thousands) Balance Expense Rate   Balance Expense Rate  
    Assets:                
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks $ 131,391   $ 1,371 4.19 % $ 119,997   $ 1,360 4.60 %
    Obligations of state and political subdivisions*   –     – –     879     4 1.85  
    Other debt and equity securities   497,214     3,962 3.20     499,199     4,019 3.27  
    Federal Home Loan Bank, Federal Reserve Bank and other stock   36,711     671 7.33     37,561     687 7.42  
    Total interest-earning deposits, investments and other interest-earning assets   665,316     6,004 3.62     657,636     6,070 3.74  
                     
    Commercial, financial, and agricultural loans   1,005,784     17,686 7.05     990,860     17,020 6.97  
    Real estate—commercial and construction loans   3,692,262     54,165 5.88     3,704,232     52,676 5.77  
    Real estate—residential loans   1,727,381     21,772 5.06     1,729,146     21,542 5.05  
    Loans to individuals   15,575     337 8.68     19,438     393 8.20  
    Tax-exempt loans and leases   228,856     2,966 5.20     230,133     2,861 5.04  
    Lease financings   177,080     3,192 7.23     182,694     3,240 7.19  
    Gross loans and leases   6,846,938     100,118 5.86     6,856,503     97,732 5.78  
    Total interest-earning assets   7,512,254     106,122 5.67     7,514,139     103,802 5.60  
    Cash and due from banks   55,335           56,690        
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases   (88,127 )         (87,822 )      
    Premises and equipment, net   47,299           46,852        
    Operating lease right-of-use assets   26,948           27,761        
    Other assets   425,766           423,423        
    Total assets $ 7,979,475         $ 7,981,043        
                     
    Liabilities:                
    Interest-bearing checking deposits $ 1,216,909   $ 7,800 2.57 % $ 1,222,012   $ 7,075 2.35 %
    Money market savings   1,754,428     16,945 3.87     1,840,194     18,035 3.97  
    Regular savings   700,762     749 0.43     702,543     763 0.44  
    Time deposits   1,541,008     16,261 4.23     1,476,495     16,106 4.42  
    Total time and interest-bearing deposits   5,213,107     41,755 3.21     5,241,244     41,979 3.25  
                     
    Short-term borrowings   5,254     1 0.08     6,909     14 0.82  
    Long-term debt   200,549     2,128 4.26     217,500     2,361 4.40  
    Subordinated notes   149,444     2,281 6.12     149,319     2,281 6.20  
    Total borrowings   355,247     4,410 4.98     373,728     4,656 5.05  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   5,568,354     46,165 3.33     5,614,972     46,635 3.37  
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   1,420,143           1,376,409        
    Operating lease liabilities   29,802           30,675        
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   52,640           62,176        
    Total liabilities   7,070,939           7,084,232        
    Total interest-bearing liabilities and noninterest-bearing deposits (“Cost of Funds”)   6,988,497     2.65     6,991,381     2.71  
                     
    Shareholders’ Equity:                
    Common stock   157,784           157,784        
    Additional paid-in capital   301,016           302,653        
    Retained earnings and other equity   449,736           436,374        
    Total shareholders’ equity   908,536           896,811        
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 7,979,475         $ 7,981,043        
    Net interest income   $ 59,957       $ 57,167    
                     
    Net interest spread     2.34       2.23  
    Effect of net interest-free funding sources     0.86       0.86  
    Net interest margin     3.20 %     3.09 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   134.91 %         133.82 %      
                     
    * Obligations of states and political subdivisions are tax-exempt earning assets.          
    Notes: For rate calculation purposes, average loan and lease categories include deferred fees and costs and purchase accounting adjustments.
    Net interest income includes net deferred costs amortization of $689 thousand and $554 thousand for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively.
    Nonaccrual loans and leases have been included in the average loan and lease balances. Loans held for sale have been included in the average loan balances. Tax-equivalent amounts for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025 have been calculated using the Corporation’s federal applicable rate of 21.0%.  
                     
    Univest Financial Corporation  
    Average Balances and Interest Rates (Unaudited)  
        For the Three Months Ended June 30,      
    Tax Equivalent Basis 2025   2024  
      Average Income/ Average   Average Income/ Average  
    (Dollars in thousands) Balance Expense Rate   Balance Expense Rate  
    Assets:                
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks $ 131,391   $ 1,371 4.19 % $ 84,546   $ 1,108 5.27 %
    Obligations of state and political subdivisions*   –     – –     1,269     7 2.22  
    Other debt and equity securities   497,214     3,962 3.20     491,871     3,741 3.06  
    Federal Home Loan Bank, Federal Reserve Bank and other stock   36,711     671 7.33     37,286     700 7.55  
    Total interest-earning deposits, investments and other interest-earning assets   665,316     6,004 3.62     614,972     5,556 3.63  
                     
    Commercial, financial, and agricultural loans   1,005,784     17,686 7.05     983,615     17,447 7.13  
    Real estate—commercial and construction loans   3,692,262     54,165 5.88     3,549,206     50,577 5.73  
    Real estate—residential loans   1,727,381     21,772 5.06     1,660,489     20,413 4.94  
    Loans to individuals   15,575     337 8.68     26,821     542 8.13  
    Tax-exempt loans and leases   228,856     2,966 5.20     230,495     2,476 4.32  
    Lease financings   177,080     3,192 7.23     189,910     3,105 6.58  
    Gross loans and leases   6,846,938     100,118 5.86     6,640,536     94,560 5.73  
    Total interest-earning assets   7,512,254     106,122 5.67     7,255,508     100,116 5.55  
    Cash and due from banks   55,335           56,387        
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases   (88,127 )         (86,293 )      
    Premises and equipment, net   47,299           48,725        
    Operating lease right-of-use assets   26,948           30,344        
    Other assets   425,766           416,869        
    Total assets $ 7,979,475         $ 7,721,540        
                     
    Liabilities:                
    Interest-bearing checking deposits $ 1,216,909   $ 7,800 2.57 % $ 1,094,150   $ 7,311 2.69 %
    Money market savings   1,754,428     16,945 3.87     1,692,759     19,131 4.55  
    Regular savings   700,762     749 0.43     759,960     929 0.49  
    Time deposits   1,541,008     16,261 4.23     1,422,113     16,134 4.56  
    Total time and interest-bearing deposits   5,213,107     41,755 3.21     4,968,982     43,505 3.52  
                     
    Short-term borrowings   5,254     1 0.08     29,506     242 2.30  
    Long-term debt   200,549     2,128 4.26     250,000     2,777 4.47  
    Subordinated notes   149,444     2,281 6.12     148,943     2,281 6.16  
    Total borrowings   355,247     4,410 4.98     428,449     5,300 4.98  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   5,568,354     46,165 3.33     5,397,431     48,805 3.64  
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   1,420,143           1,384,770        
    Operating lease liabilities   29,802           33,382        
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   52,640           61,385        
    Total liabilities   7,070,939           6,876,968        
    Total interest-bearing liabilities and noninterest-bearing deposits (“Cost of Funds”)   6,988,497     2.65     6,782,201     2.89  
                     
    Shareholders’ Equity:                
    Common stock   157,784           157,784        
    Additional paid-in capital   301,016           299,426        
    Retained earnings and other equity   449,736           387,362        
    Total shareholders’ equity   908,536           844,572        
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 7,979,475         $ 7,721,540        
    Net interest income   $ 59,957       $ 51,311    
                     
    Net interest spread     2.34       1.91  
    Effect of net interest-free funding sources     0.86       0.93  
    Net interest margin     3.20 %     2.84 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   134.91 %         134.43 %      
                     
    * Obligations of states and political subdivisions are tax-exempt earning assets.          
    Notes: For rate calculation purposes, average loan and lease categories include deferred fees and costs and purchase accounting adjustments.
    Net interest income includes net deferred costs amortization of $689 thousand and $698 thousand for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.  
    Nonaccrual loans and leases have been included in the average loan and lease balances. Loans held for sale have been included in the average loan balances. Tax-equivalent amounts for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 have been calculated using the Corporation’s federal applicable rate of 21.0%.
       
    Univest Financial Corporation  
    Average Balances and Interest Rates (Unaudited)  
        For the Six Months Ended June 30,    
    Tax Equivalent Basis 2025   2024  
      Average Income/ Average   Average Income/ Average  
    (Dollars in thousands) Balance Expense Rate   Balance Expense Rate  
    Assets:                
    Interest-earning deposits with other banks $ 125,725   $ 2,731 4.38 % $ 102,696   $ 2,717 5.32 %
    Obligations of state and political subdivisions*   437     4 1.85     1,610     19 2.37  
    Other debt and equity securities   498,201     7,981 3.23     495,451     7,388 3.00  
    Federal Home Loan Bank, Federal Reserve Bank and other stock   37,134     1,358 7.37     38,201     1,424 7.50  
    Total interest-earning deposits, investments and other interest-earning assets   661,497     12,074 3.68     637,958     11,548 3.64  
                     
    Commercial, financial, and agricultural loans   998,363     34,706 7.01     959,132     33,970 7.12  
    Real estate—commercial and construction loans   3,698,214     106,841 5.83     3,562,174     101,218 5.71  
    Real estate—residential loans   1,728,259     43,314 5.05     1,639,339     39,968 4.90  
    Loans to individuals   17,495     730 8.41     27,068     1,090 8.10  
    Tax-exempt loans and leases   229,491     5,827 5.12     231,437     4,940 4.29  
    Lease financings   179,872     6,432 7.21     189,800     6,274 6.65  
    Gross loans and leases   6,851,694     197,850 5.82     6,608,950     187,460 5.70  
    Total interest-earning assets   7,513,191     209,924 5.63     7,246,908     199,008 5.52  
    Cash and due from banks   56,009           55,628        
    Allowance for credit losses, loans and leases   (87,975 )         (86,394 )      
    Premises and equipment, net   47,076           49,659        
    Operating lease right-of-use assets   27,352           30,733        
    Other assets   424,601           412,524        
    Total assets $ 7,980,254         $ 7,709,058        
                     
    Liabilities:                
    Interest-bearing checking deposits $ 1,219,446   $ 14,875 2.46 % $ 1,137,423   $ 15,529 2.75 %
    Money market savings   1,797,074     34,980 3.93     1,699,025     38,351 4.54  
    Regular savings   701,648     1,512 0.43     764,943     1,834 0.48  
    Time deposits   1,508,930     32,367 4.33     1,330,496     29,764 4.50  
    Total time and interest-bearing deposits   5,227,098     83,734 3.23     4,931,887     85,478 3.49  
                     
    Short-term borrowings   6,076     15 0.50     19,816     247 2.51  
    Long-term debt   208,978     4,489 4.33     271,243     5,660 4.20  
    Subordinated notes   149,382     4,562 6.16     148,881     4,562 6.16  
    Total borrowings   364,436     9,066 5.02     439,940     10,469 4.79  
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   5,591,534     92,800 3.35     5,371,827     95,947 3.59  
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   1,398,396           1,396,917        
    Operating lease liabilities   30,236           33,774        
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   57,382           62,981        
    Total liabilities   7,077,548           6,865,499        
    Total interest-bearing liabilities and noninterest-bearing deposits (“Cost of Funds”)   6,989,930     2.68     6,768,744     2.85  
                     
    Shareholders’ Equity:                
    Common stock   157,784           157,784        
    Additional paid-in capital   301,830           300,052        
    Retained earnings and other equity   443,092           385,723        
    Total shareholders’ equity   902,706           843,559        
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 7,980,254         $ 7,709,058        
    Net interest income   $ 117,124       $ 103,061    
                     
    Net interest spread     2.28       1.93  
    Effect of net interest-free funding sources     0.86       0.93  
    Net interest margin     3.14 %     2.86 %
    Ratio of average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   134.37 %         134.91 %      
                     
    * Obligations of states and political subdivisions are tax-exempt earning assets.          
    Notes: For rate calculation purposes, average loan and lease categories include deferred fees and costs and purchase accounting adjustments.
    Net interest income includes net deferred costs amortization of $1.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
    Nonaccrual loans and leases have been included in the average loan and lease balances. Loans held for sale have been included in the average loan balances. Tax-equivalent amounts for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 have been calculated using the Corporation’s federal applicable rate of 21.0%.
                     
    Univest Financial Corporation
    Loan Portfolio Overview (Unaudited)
    June 30, 2025
             
    (Dollars in thousands)        
    Industry Description Total Outstanding Balance   % of Commercial Loan Portfolio  
    CRE – Retail $ 453,445   8.4 %
    Animal Production   401,946   7.5  
    CRE – Multi-family   360,345   6.7  
    CRE – 1-4 Family Residential Investment   279,322   5.2  
    CRE – Office   262,374   4.9  
    Hotels & Motels (Accommodation)   222,878   4.1  
    CRE – Industrial / Warehouse   222,234   4.1  
    Specialty Trade Contractors   197,138   3.7  
    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities   167,978   3.1  
    Homebuilding (tract developers, remodelers)   154,166   2.9  
    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods   140,876   2.6  
    Repair and Maintenance   135,318   2.5  
    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers   132,852   2.5  
    Crop Production   113,684   2.1  
    CRE – Mixed-Use – Residential   113,422   2.1  
    Wood Product Manufacturing   99,041   1.8  
    Food Services and Drinking Places   88,822   1.7  
    Real Estate Lenders, Secondary Market Financing   87,750   1.6  
    Administrative and Support Services   86,092   1.6  
    Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services   85,567   1.6  
    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods   81,836   1.5  
    Private Equity & Special Purpose Entities (except 52592)   76,957   1.4  
    CRE – Mixed-Use – Commercial   76,067   1.4  
    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing   72,635   1.4  
    Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries   69,971   1.3  
    Education   65,839   1.2  
    Religious Organizations, Advocacy Groups   65,568   1.2  
    Personal and Laundry Services   63,886   1.2  
    Miniwarehouse / Self-Storage   63,531   1.2  
    Food Manufacturing   53,682   1.0  
    Industries with >$50 million in outstandings $ 4,495,222   83.6 %
    Industries with <$50 million in outstandings $ 880,273   16.4 %
    Total Commercial Loans $ 5,375,495   100.0 %
             
             
    Consumer Loans and Lease Financings Total Outstanding Balance      
    Real Estate-Residential Secured for Personal Purpose   984,166      
    Real Estate-Home Equity Secured for Personal Purpose   195,014      
    Loans to Individuals   14,069      
    Lease Financings   232,441      
    Total – Consumer Loans and Lease Financings $ 1,425,690      
             
    Total $ 6,801,185      
             
    Univest Financial Corporation
    Non-GAAP Reconciliation
    June 30, 2025
     
    Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliation
    Management uses non-GAAP measures in its analysis of the Corporation’s performance. These measures should not be considered a substitute for GAAP basis measures nor should they be viewed as a substitute for operating results determined in accordance with GAAP. Management believes the presentation of the non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of the specified items, provides useful supplemental information that is essential to a proper understanding of the financial results of the Corporation. See the table below for additional information on non-GAAP measures used throughout this earnings release.
                               
      As of or for the three months ended,   As of or for the six months ended,
    (Dollars in thousands) 06/30/25   03/31/25   12/31/24   09/30/24   06/30/24   06/30/25   06/30/24
    Net income $ 19,978     $ 22,395     $ 18,941     $ 18,578     $ 18,107     $ 42,373     $ 38,412  
    Amortization of intangibles, net of tax   103       103       122       130       149       206       296  
    Net income before amortization of intangibles $ 20,081     $ 22,498     $ 19,063     $ 18,708     $ 18,256     $ 42,579     $ 38,708  
                               
    Shareholders’ equity $ 916,733     $ 903,472     $ 887,301     $ 877,071     $ 854,137     $ 916,733     $ 854,137  
    Goodwill   (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )
    Other intangibles (a)   (2,040 )     (2,104 )     (2,263 )     (2,147 )     (2,157 )     (2,040 )     (2,157 )
    Tangible common equity $ 739,183     $ 725,858     $ 709,528     $ 699,414     $ 676,470     $ 739,183     $ 676,470  
                               
    Total assets $ 7,939,056     $ 7,975,167     $ 8,128,417     $ 8,205,737     $ 7,855,446     $ 7,939,056     $ 7,855,446  
    Goodwill   (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )
    Other intangibles (a)   (2,040 )     (2,104 )     (2,263 )     (2,147 )     (2,157 )     (2,040 )     (2,157 )
    Tangible assets $ 7,761,506     $ 7,797,553     $ 7,950,644     $ 8,028,080     $ 7,677,779     $ 7,761,506     $ 7,677,779  
                               
    Average shareholders’ equity $ 908,536     $ 896,811     $ 880,237     $ 864,406     $ 844,572     $ 902,706     $ 843,559  
    Average goodwill   (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )     (175,510 )
    Average other intangibles (a)   (2,068 )     (2,162 )     (2,146 )     (2,086 )     (2,222 )     (2,114 )     (2,271 )
    Average tangible common equity $ 730,958     $ 719,139     $ 702,581     $ 686,810     $ 666,840     $ 725,082     $ 665,778  
                               
    (a) Amount does not include mortgage servicing rights

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Northrim BanCorp Earns $11.8 Million, or $2.09 Per Diluted Share, in Second Quarter 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Northrim BanCorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NRIM) (“Northrim” or the “Company”) today reported net income of $11.8 million, or $2.09 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $13.3 million, or $2.38 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2025, and $9.0 million, or $1.62 per diluted share, in the second quarter a year ago. The increase in second quarter 2025 profitability as compared to the second quarter a year ago was primarily the result of an increase in net interest income, higher purchased receivable income, and increased mortgage banking income, which were partially offset by a higher provision for credit losses, higher other operating expenses, and a higher provision for income taxes. Net interest income increased primarily due to higher loan balances and higher yields on earning assets. Purchased receivable income increased primarily due to the Company’s acquisition of Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC (“Sallyport or SCF”), which was completed on October 31, 2024. Sallyport and its direct and indirect subsidiaries provide services and products related to purchased receivable factoring and asset-based lending in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

    Dividends per share in the second quarter of 2025 remained consistent with the first quarter of 2025 at $0.64 per share as compared to $0.61 per share in the second quarter of 2024.

    “Strong loan growth, increasing asset yields, and stable funding costs drove record net interest income in the second quarter of this year,” said Mike Huston, Northrim’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We continue to attract new customers to Northrim and believe we have an opportunity to steadily increase our market share over the next few years.”

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights:

    • Net interest income in the second quarter of 2025 increased 7% to $33.6 million compared to $31.3 million in the first quarter of 2025 and increased 24% compared to $27.1 million in the second quarter of 2024.
    • Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis (“NIMTE”)* was 4.72% for the second quarter of 2025, up 11-basis points from the first quarter of 2025 and up 42-basis points from the second quarter a year ago.
    • Return on average assets (“ROAA”) was 1.48% and return on average equity (“ROAE”) was 16.37% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to ROAA of 1.76 and ROAE of 19.70 in the prior quarter and ROAA of 1.31% and ROAE of 14.84% for the second quarter of 2024.
    • Portfolio loans were $2.20 billion at June 30, 2025, up 4% from the preceding quarter and up 17% from a year ago, primarily due to new customer relationships and expanding market share, as well as retaining certain mortgages originated by Residential Mortgage, a subsidiary of Northrim Bank (the “Bank”). The Company sold $61 million in consumer mortgages in the second quarter of 2025 that were included in loans held for investment as of the end of 2024 to reduce the concentration of residential real estate loans and to provide additional liquidity for future commercial and construction loan growth.
    • Total deposits were $2.81 billion at June 30, 2025, up 1% from the preceding quarter, and up 14% from $2.46 billion a year ago. Non-interest bearing demand deposits increased 5% from the preceding quarter and increased 10% year-over-year to $777.9 million at June 30, 2025 and represent 28% of total deposits.
    • The average cost of interest-bearing deposits was 2.04% at June 30, 2025, up slightly from 2.01% at March 31, 2025 and down from 2.21% at June 30, 2024.
    • Mortgage loan originations were $277.1 million in the second quarter of 2025, up from $121.6 million in the first quarter of 2025 and up from $181.5 million in the second quarter a year ago. Mortgage loans funded for sale were $249.7 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $108.5 million in the first quarter of 2025 and $152.3 million in the second quarter of 2024.
    Financial Highlights Three Months Ended
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 December 31,
    2024
    September 30,
    2024
    June 30, 2024
    Total assets $ 3,243,760   $ 3,140,960   $ 3,041,869   $ 2,963,392   $ 2,821,668  
    Total portfolio loans $ 2,202,115   $ 2,124,330   $ 2,129,263   $ 2,007,565   $ 1,875,907  
    Total deposits $ 2,809,170   $ 2,777,977   $ 2,680,189   $ 2,625,567   $ 2,463,806  
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 290,219   $ 279,756   $ 267,116   $ 260,050   $ 247,200  
    Net income $ 11,778   $ 13,324   $ 10,927   $ 8,825   $ 9,020  
    Diluted earnings per share $ 2.09   $ 2.38   $ 1.95   $ 1.57   $ 1.62  
    Return on average assets   1.48 %   1.76 %   1.43 %   1.22 %   1.31 %
    Return on average shareholders’ equity   16.37 %   19.70 %   16.32 %   13.69 %   14.84 %
    NIM   4.66 %   4.55 %   4.41 %   4.29 %   4.24 %
    NIMTE*   4.72 %   4.61 %   4.47 %   4.35 %   4.30 %
    Efficiency ratio   64.68 %   63.54 %   66.96 %   66.11 %   68.78 %
    Total shareholders’ equity/total assets   8.95 %   8.91 %   8.78 %   8.78 %   8.76 %
    Tangible common equity/tangible assets*   7.50 %   7.41 %   7.23 %   8.28 %   8.24 %
    Book value per share $ 52.55   $ 50.67   $ 48.41   $ 47.27   $ 44.93  
    Tangible book value per share* $ 43.35   $ 41.47   $ 39.17   $ 44.36   $ 42.03  
    Dividends per share $ 0.64   $ 0.64   $ 0.62   $ 0.62   $ 0.61  
    Common stock outstanding   5,522,271     5,520,892     5,518,210     5,501,943     5,501,562  
                                   

    * References to NIMTE, tangible book value per share, and tangible common equity to tangible common assets, (both of which exclude intangible assets) represent non-GAAP financial measures. Management has presented these non-GAAP measurements in this earnings release, because it believes these measures are useful to investors. See the end of this release for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to GAAP financial measures.

    Alaska Economic Update
    (Note: sources for information included in this section are included on page 14.)

    The Alaska Department of Labor (“DOL”) has reported Alaska’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in May of 2025 was 4.7% compared to the U.S. rate of 4.2%. The rate has held steady in Alaska at 4.7% for eight consecutive months. The total number of payroll jobs in Alaska, not including uniformed military, increased 1.1% or 3,800 jobs between May of 2024 and May of 2025.  

    According to the DOL, the Oil and Gas sector had the largest growth rate in new jobs of 8.8% through May of this year compared to the prior year, up 700 direct jobs. The Construction sector added 700 positions for a year-over-year growth rate of 3.7% through May of 2025. The larger Health Care sector grew by 1,200 jobs for an annual growth rate of 2.9%. Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities added 600 jobs for a 2.3% growth rate over the same period. Professional and Business Services increased 500 jobs year-over-year through May of 2025, up 1.7%.

    The Government sector grew by 200 jobs for 0.2% growth, adding 400 State positions while losing 200 Federal jobs in Alaska over the same period. Declining sectors between May 2024 and May 2025 were Information down 100 jobs or (-2.3%), Manufacturing (primarily seafood processing) shrinking 200 positions (-2.1%), Wholesale Trade lost 100 jobs (-1.5%) and Financial Activities, down 100 jobs (-0.9%).

    Alaska’s seasonally adjusted personal income was $57.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025 according to the Federal Bureau of Economic Analysis (“BEA”). This was an annualized improvement in the first quarter of 6.4% for Alaska, compared to the national average of 6.7%. Alaska enjoyed an annual personal income improvement of 6% in 2024 compared to the U.S. increase of 5.4%, ranking Alaska 6th best in the nation. The $885 million increase in personal income in the first quarter of 2025 in Alaska came from a $352 million increase in net earnings from wages, $440 million growth in government transfer receipts, and a $92 million increase in investment income.

    Alaska’s Gross State Product (“GSP”) in the first quarter of 2025 reached $72 billion according to the BEA. Alaska’s inflation adjusted “real” GSP increased 1.5% in 2024 and decreased -1.8% annualized in the first quarter of 2025. The average U.S. GDP growth rate was 2.8% for 2025 and -0.5% in the first quarter of 2025. Alaska’s real GSP decrease in the first quarter of 2025 was primarily caused by a decrease in the Mining, Oil & Gas sector, somewhat offset by improvements in the Construction sector.

    Alaska exported $5.9 billion in goods to foreign countries in 2024 according to the U.S. International Trade Administration. China is the largest importer of Alaska’s products at $1.5 billion, followed by Australia at $804 million, Japan at $674 million and South Korea at $634 million in 2024. Fish and related maritime products accounted for the largest volume at $2.1 billion, followed by minerals and ores at $2 billion, and primary metals at $992 million in 2024. Oil & Gas exports are $380 million because the majority of Alaska’s production is refined and consumed in the United States. Chief Credit Officer and Bank Economist Mark Edwards stated, “President Trump’s significant changes to international tariffs has created uncertainty in trade markets. At this time, it is unknown how each country will respond. Alaska’s natural resources are highly valued commodities throughout the world. If issues arise with one country, such as China, it is most likely that Alaska’s products will be redirected to other markets like Japan and South Korea or sold domestically in the United States. Canada is the largest long-term investor in Alaska’s mining industry. This involves significant fixed capital investments made over decades that are unlikely to shift dramatically in the short-run. Alaska’s Legislature just passed a bill HJR-11 with an approval vote of 33-4 titled, Recognizing and honoring the relationship between Canada and Alaska. It highlights the deeply interconnected friendship between Alaska and Canada culturally, economically, and militarily.”

    According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) for the U.S. increased 2.7% between June of 2024 and June of 2025. In Alaska, the rate of CPI increase was lower at 1.6% for the same time period.   Food and beverage, housing costs, and medical care costs were the largest causes for inflation. Declining motor fuel prices, transportation, recreation and household furnishing costs have helped moderate inflationary pressures in Alaska.

    The monthly average price of Alaska North Slope (“ANS”) crude oil has ranged between $76.39 a barrel in January of 2025 and $67.07 in May of the prior year. The June 2025 average was $72.62. The Alaska Department of Revenue (“DOR”) calculated ANS crude oil production was 461 thousand barrels per day (“bpd”) in Alaska’s fiscal year ending June 30, 2024.   Production rose to 469 thousand bpd in fiscal year ending June 30, 2025.   In the Spring 2025 Revenue Forecast published March 12, 2025, the DOR expects production to continue to grow to 663 thousand bpd by fiscal year 2034. This is primarily a result of new production coming on-line in and around the NPR-A region west of Prudhoe Bay. A partnership between Santos and Repsol is constructing the new Pikka field and ConocoPhillips is developing the large new Willow field. There are also a number of smaller new fields in the ANS that are contributing to the State of Alaska’s production growth estimates.

    The Alaska Permanent Fund is seeded annually by the oil wealth the State continues to save each year and has grown significantly over 40 years of successful investment. As of May 31, 2025 the fund’s value was $83.13 billion. According to the DOR it is scheduled to contribute $3.7 billion to Alaska General Fund in fiscal year 2025 for general government spending and to pay the annual dividend to Alaskan residents.

    According to the Alaska Multiple Listing Services, the average sales price of a single family home in Anchorage rose 6.2% in 2024 to $510,064, following a 5.2% increase in 2023. This was the seventh consecutive year of price increases. Through June of 2025 prices have continued to increase on average 2.6% to $523,059.

    The average sales price for single family homes in the Matanuska Susitna Borough rose 3.8% in 2024 to $412,859, after increasing 4% in 2023. This continues a trend of average price increases for more than a decade in the region. Through June of 2025 prices have continued to increase on average 6.9% to $441,463. These two markets represent where the vast majority of the Bank’s residential lending activity occurs.

    The Alaska Multiple Listing Services reported a 3.4% increase in the number of units sold in Anchorage when comparing 2024 to 2023. The first six months of 2025 has seen a 4.8% increase in home sales compared to the first half of 2024 in Anchorage.  

    There was virtually no change in the number of homes sold in the Matanuska Susitna Borough, with only four fewer homes sold in 2024 than in 2023 or -0.2%. In the first six months of 2025 the number of units sold has increased 13.1% in the Matanuska Susitna Borough compared to the first half of 2024.

    Northrim Bank sponsors the Alaskanomics blog to provide news, analysis, and commentary on Alaska’s economy. Join the conversation at Alaskanomics.com, or for more information on the Alaska economy, visit: www.northrim.com and click on the “Business Banking” link and then click “Learn.” Information from our website is not incorporated into, and does not form, a part of this earnings release.

    Review of Income Statement

    Consolidated Income Statement

    In the second quarter of 2025, Northrim generated a ROAA of 1.48% and a ROAE of 16.37%, compared to 1.76% and 19.70%, respectively, in the first quarter of 2025 and 1.31% and 14.84%, respectively, in the second quarter a year ago.

    Net Interest Income/Net Interest Margin

    Net interest income increased 7% to $33.6 million in the first quarter of 2025 compared to $31.3 million in the first quarter of 2025 and increased 24% compared to $27.1 million in the second quarter of 2024.   Interest expense on deposits increased to $10.3 million in the second quarter of 2025 compared to $9.9 million in the first quarter of 2025 and compared to $9.5 million in the second quarter of 2024.

    NIMTE* was 4.72% in the second quarter of 2025 up from 4.61% in the preceding quarter and 4.30% in the second quarter a year ago. NIMTE* increased 42 basis points in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter of 2024 primarily due to a favorable change in the mix of earning-assets towards higher loan balances as a percentage of total earning-assets, higher yields on those assets as variable rate loans reset at higher rates which were only partially offset by an increase in borrowings. The weighted average interest rate for new loans booked in the second quarter of 2025 was 7.27% compared to 7.30% in the first quarter of 2025 and 7.90% in the second quarter a year ago. The yield on the investment portfolio in the second quarter of 2025 increased to 3.07% from 2.97% in the first quarter of 2025 and 2.82% in the second quarter of 2024. “We are continuing to see some benefits from the repricing of our loan portfolio and new production increasing our margin” said Jed Ballard, Chief Financial Officer. Northrim’s NIMTE* continues to remain above the peer average of 3.26% posted by the S&P U.S. Small Cap Bank Index with total market capitalization between $250 million and $1 billion as of March 31, 2025.

    Provision for Credit Losses

    Northrim recorded a provision for credit losses of $2.0 million in the second quarter of 2025, which was comprised of a provision for credit losses on loans of $1.8 million, a $157,000 provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments, and a provision for credit losses on purchased receivables of $18,000. This compares to a benefit to the provision for credit losses of $1.4 million in the first quarter of 2025, which was comprised of a benefit to the provision for credit losses on loans of $1.1 million, a $322,000 benefit for credit losses on unfunded commitments, and a provision for credit losses on purchased receivables of $46,000. In the second quarter a year ago, Northrim recorded a benefit to the provision for credit losses of $120,000 which was comprised of a $134,000 provision for credit losses on loans and a $254,000 benefit to the provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments.

    The increase to the provision for credit losses on loans in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter a year ago was primarily a result of increased loan balances as well as an increase in estimated loss rates due to less favorable economic forecasts and trends in qualitative factors. The increase to the provision for unfunded commitments in the second quarter of 2025 was primarily due to an increase in estimated loss rates which was only partially offset by changes in mix of unfunded commitments.

    Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees, decreased during the quarter to $11.9 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $12.3 million at March 31, 2025, and increased compared to $5.1 million at June 30, 2024. The increase in nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees at June 30, 2025 compared to June 30, 2024 is primarily the result of the acquisition of Sallyport in the fourth quarter of 2024.

    The allowance for credit losses on loans was 290% of nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees, at the end of the second quarter of 2025, compared to 262% three months earlier and 365% a year ago.

    Other Operating Income

    In addition to home mortgage lending, Northrim has interests in other businesses that complement its core community banking activities, including purchased receivables financing and wealth management. Other operating income contributed $16.6 million, or 33% of total second quarter 2025 revenues, as compared to $13.0 million, or 29% of revenues in the first quarter of 2025, and $9.6 million, or 26% of revenues in the second quarter of 2024. The increase in other operating income in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the second quarter of 2024 was primarily the result of increased purchased receivable income due to the Company’s acquisition of Sallyport on October 31, 2024. Mortgage banking income in the second quarter of 2025 increased as compared to the first quarter of 2025 and second quarter of 2024 due to a higher volume of mortgage activity. See further discussion regarding mortgage activity contained under “Home Mortgage Lending” below.  

    Other Operating Expenses

    Operating expenses were $32.5 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $28.2 million in the first quarter of 2025, and $25.2 million in the second quarter of 2024. The increase in other operating expenses in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the first quarter of 2025 was primarily due to an increase in salaries and other personnel expense, including $980,000 in higher mortgage commissions expense due to higher mortgage volume, $763,000 in higher salary expense, a $760,000 increase in group medical expenses, and increases in profit share expense and payroll taxes. Additionally, marketing expense increased due to timing of annual charitable contributions. The increase in total other operating expenses in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter a year ago was primarily due to an increase in salaries and other personnel expense, the increase in compensation expense for Sallyport acquisition payments, and an increase in data processing expense. Total other operating expense increased $2.1 million in the Specialty Finance segment in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter of 2024 due to the acquisition of Sallyport on October 31, 2024.

    Income Tax Provision

    In the second quarter of 2025, Northrim recorded $4.0 million in state and federal income tax expense for an effective tax rate of 25.3%, compared to $4.3 million, or 24.2% in the first quarter of 2025 and $2.5 million, or 21.9% in the second quarter a year ago. The increase in the tax rate in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the first quarter of 2025 and second quarter of 2024 is primarily the result of a decrease in tax credits and tax exempt interest income as a percentage of pre-tax income in 2025 as compared to 2024.

    Community Banking

    Northrim is committed to meeting the needs of the diverse communities in which it operates. As a testament to that support, the Bank has branches in four regions of Alaska identified by the Federal Reserve as ‘distressed or underserved non-metropolitan middle-income geographies’.

    Net interest income in the Community Banking segment totaled $30.0 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $28.2 million in the first quarter of 2025 and $24.3 million in the second quarter of 2024. Net interest income increased $5.7 million or 23% in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the second quarter of 2024 mostly due to higher interest income on loans. This increase was only partially offset by lower interest income on investments and higher interest expense on deposits and borrowings.

    The provision for credit losses in the Community Banking segment was $1.3 million in the second quarter of 2025 compared to a benefit to the provision for credit losses of $1.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 and a benefit to the provision for credit losses of $184,000 in the same quarter a year ago. The increase to the provision for credit losses in the Community Banking segment in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter a year ago was primarily a result of increased loan balances as well as an increase in estimated loss rates due to less favorable economic forecasts and trends in qualitative factors. In the first quarter of 2025, the Company recorded a net benefit for credit losses in the Community Banking segment primarily due to changes in the Company’s loss rate regression models for commercial, commercial real estate, and construction loans. These decreases in the provision were only partially offset by increases in estimated loss rates for management’s assessment of economic conditions and an increase for higher loan balances.

    Other operating expenses in the Community Banking segment totaled $21.8 million in the second quarter of 2025, up $3.2 million or 17% from $18.6 million in the first quarter of 2025, and up $3.7 million or 20% from $18.1 million in the second quarter a year ago. The increase in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the prior quarter and compared to the same quarter a year ago was primarily due to increases in salaries and other personnel expense, including $667,000 in higher salary expense, an $873,000 increase in group medical expenses, as well as increases in profit share expense and payroll taxes. Additionally, marketing expense increased due to timing of annual charitable contributions.

    The following tables provide highlights of the Community Banking segment of Northrim:

      Three Months Ended
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 December 31,
    2024
    September 30,
    2024
    June 30, 2024
    Net interest income $ 29,971 $ 28,151   $ 27,643 $ 25,928 $ 24,318  
    (Benefit) provision for credit losses   1,319   (1,768 )   771   1,492   (184 )
    Other operating income   3,268   2,703     2,535   3,507   2,451  
    Other operating expense   21,764   18,581     19,116   18,723   18,069  
    Income before provision for income taxes   10,156   14,041     10,291   9,220   8,884  
    Provision for income taxes   2,413   3,253     1,474   2,133   1,786  
    Net income $ 7,743 $ 10,788   $ 8,817 $ 7,087 $ 7,098  
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,558   5,608,102     5,597,889   5,583,055   5,558,580  
    Diluted earnings per share attributable to Community Banking $ 1.37 $ 1.93   $ 1.58 $ 1.26 $ 1.27  
      Year-to-date
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024
    Net interest income $ 58,122   $ 48,533
    (Benefit) provision for credit losses   (449 )   13
    Other operating income   5,971     4,919
    Other operating expense   40,345     35,247
    Income before provision for income taxes   24,197     18,192
    Provision for income taxes   5,666     3,752
    Net income Community Banking segment $ 18,531   $ 14,440
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,734     5,562,025
    Diluted earnings per share $ 3.30   $ 2.59


    Home Mortgage Lending

    During the second quarter of 2025, mortgage loans funded for sale were $249.7 million, compared to $108.5 million in the first quarter of 2025, and $152.3 million in the second quarter of 2024.

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Bank purchased loans of $27.5 million from its subsidiary, Residential Mortgage, of which approximately half were jumbos, one-quarter were mortgages for second homes, and one-quarter were adjustable rate mortgages, with a weighted average interest rate of 6.71%, as compared to $13.1 million and 6.39% in the first quarter of 2025, and $29.2 million and 6.82% in the second quarter of 2024. Net interest income contributed $3.5 million to total Home Mortgage Lending revenue in the second quarter of 2025, up from $3.0 million in the prior quarter, and up from $2.8 million in the second quarter a year ago.

    The Company reclassified $100 million in consumer mortgages held for investment to held for sale in the first quarter of 2025 and recorded unrealized losses of $1.2 million related to this portfolio in the first quarter of 2025. In the second quarter of 2025, the Company sold $61 million of the $100 million that was reclassified to loans held for sale in the first quarter of 2025 for a total realized loss of $545,000.

    The Arizona, Colorado, and Pacific Northwest mortgage expansion markets were responsible for 22% of Residential Mortgage’s $216 million total production in the second quarter of 2025 (excluding the $61 million in mortgages sold noted above), 20% of $122 million total production in the first quarter of 2025, and 22% of $182 million total production in the second quarter of 2024.

    The provision for credit losses in the Home Mortgage Lending segment was $639,000 in the second quarter of 2025 compared to a benefit to the provision for credit losses of $307,000 in the first quarter of 2025 and a provision for credit loses of $64,000 in the second quarter of 2024. The increase in the provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025 in the Home Mortgage Lending segment as compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter a year ago was primarily a result of increased loan balances. The benefit to the provision for loan losses in the Home Mortgage Lending segment in the first quarter of 2025 was primarily the result of the reclassification of $100 million in mortgage loans to loans held for sale, which was only partially offset by an increase in the provision for loan losses due to changes in the Company’s loss rate regression models for home mortgage loans.

    The net change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights decreased mortgage banking income by $818,000 during the second quarter of 2025 compared to a decrease of $855,000 for the first quarter of 2025 and a decrease of $81,000 for the second quarter of 2024. Mortgage servicing revenue increased to $3.0 million in the second quarter of 2025 from $2.7 million in the prior quarter and increased from $2.2 million in the second quarter of 2024 due to an increase in production of Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) mortgages, which contribute to servicing revenues at origination. In the second quarter of 2025, the Company’s servicing portfolio increased $69.3 million compared to a $24.0 million increase in the first quarter of 2025, and an increase of $41.8 million in the second quarter of 2024.

    As of June 30, 2025, Northrim serviced 6,458 loans in its $1.55 billion home-mortgage-servicing portfolio, a 5% increase compared to the $1.48 billion serviced as of the end of the first quarter of 2025, and a 41% increase from the $1.10 billion serviced a year ago.

    The following tables provide highlights of the Home Mortgage Lending segment of Northrim:

      Three Months Ended
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30,
    2025
    March 31,
    2025
    December 31,
    2024
    September 30,
    2024
    June 30,
    2024
    Mortgage commitments $ 73,198   $ 68,258   $ 32,299   $ 77,591   $ 88,006  
               
    Mortgage loans funded for sale $ 249,680   $ 108,499   $ 162,530   $ 209,960   $ 152,339  
    Mortgage loans funded for investment   27,455     13,061     23,380     38,087     29,175  
    Total mortgage loans funded $ 277,135   $ 121,560   $ 185,910   $ 248,047   $ 181,514  
    Mortgage loan refinances to total fundings   10 %   11 %   11 %   6 %   6 %
    Mortgage loans serviced for others $ 1,553,987   $ 1,484,714   $ 1,460,720   $ 1,166,585   $ 1,101,800  
               
    Net realized and unrealized gains on mortgage loans sold and held for sale $ 5,091   $ 1,580   $ 3,747   $ 5,079   $ 3,189  
    Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net   (110 )   660     (665 )   60     390  
    Total production revenue   4,981     2,240     3,082     5,139     3,579  
    Mortgage servicing revenue   2,957     2,696     2,847     2,583     2,164  
    Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:          
    Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions1   (355 )   (322 )   1,372     (566 )   239  
    Other2   (463 )   (533 )   (499 )   (402 )   (320 )
    Total mortgage servicing revenue, net   2,139     1,841     3,720     1,615     2,083  
    Other mortgage banking revenue   280     170     238     293     222  
    Total mortgage banking income $ 7,400   $ 4,251   $ 7,040   $ 7,047   $ 5,884  
               
    Net interest income $ 3,507   $ 3,046   $ 3,280   $ 2,941   $ 2,775  
    Provision (benefit) for credit losses   639     (307 )   305     571     64  
    Mortgage banking income   7,400     4,251     7,040     7,047     5,884  
    Other operating expense   7,593     6,490     7,198     7,643     6,697  
    Income before provision for income taxes   2,675     1,114     2,817     1,774     1,898  
    Provision for income taxes   746     310     842     497     532  
    Net income $ 1,929   $ 804   $ 1,975   $ 1,277   $ 1,366  
               
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,558     5,608,102     5,597,889     5,583,055     5,558,580  
    Diluted earnings per share attributable to Home Mortgage Lending $ 0.34   $ 0.14   $ 0.35   $ 0.23   $ 0.25  

    1Principally reflects changes in discount rates and prepayment speed assumptions, which are primarily affected by changes in interest rates.
    2Represents changes due to collection/realization of expected cash flows over time.

      Year-to-date
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024
    Mortgage loans funded for sale $ 358,179   $ 236,663  
    Mortgage loans funded for investment   40,516     46,578  
    Total mortgage loans funded $ 398,695   $ 283,241  
    Mortgage loan refinances to total fundings   10 %   6 %
         
    Net realized and unrealized gains on mortgage loans sold and held for sale $ 6,671   $ 5,168  
    Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net   550     777  
    Total production revenue   7,221     5,945  
    Mortgage servicing revenue   5,653     3,725  
    Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:    
    Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions1   (677 )   528  
    Other2   (996 )   (634 )
    Total mortgage servicing revenue, net   3,980     3,619  
    Other mortgage banking revenue   450     351  
    Total mortgage banking income $ 11,651   $ 9,915  
         
    Net interest income $ 6,553   $ 5,007  
    Provision for credit losses   332     16  
    Mortgage banking income   11,651     9,915  
    Other operating expense   14,083     12,783  
    Income before provision for income taxes   3,789     2,123  
    Provision for income taxes   1,056     595  
    Net income Home Mortgage Lending segment $ 2,733   $ 1,528  
         
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,734     5,562,025  
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.48   $ 0.28  

    1Principally reflects changes in discount rates and prepayment speed assumptions, which are primarily affected by changes in interest rates.
    2Represents changes due to collection/realization of expected cash flows over time.

    Specialty Finance

    The Company’s Specialty Finance segment includes Northrim Funding Services and Sallyport. Northrim Funding Services is a division of the Bank and has offered factoring solutions to small businesses since 2004. Sallyport is a leading provider of factoring, asset-based lending and alternative working capital solutions to small and medium sized enterprises in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom that the Company acquired on October 31, 2024 in an all cash transaction valued at approximately $53.9 million. The composition of revenues for the Specialty Finance segment are primarily purchased receivable income, but also includes interest income from loans and other fee income.

    The acquisition of Sallyport included $1.1 million in one-time deal related costs which are reflected in other operating expenses for the fourth quarter of 2024 in the tables below. Total pre-tax income for Sallyport for the second quarter of 2025 was $1.3 million compared to $1.3 million in the first quarter of 2025 and $945,000 for the two months of operations in the fourth quarter of 2024, excluding transaction costs.

    Average purchased receivables and loan balances at Sallyport were $71.0 million for the second quarter of 2025 with a yield of 27.23% compared to average balances of $59.9 million for the first quarter of 2025 and a yield of 35.8%. The yield in the first quarter of 2025 included the recognition of $899,000 in nonaccrual fee income collected during the quarter related to two nonperforming receivables and the collection of a $350,000 line termination fee. The yield excluding these items for the first quarter of 2025 was 27.4%.

    The following tables provide highlights of the Specialty Finance segment of Northrim:

      Three Months Ended
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30,
    2025
    March 31,
    2025
    December 31,
    2024
    September 30,
    2024
    June 30,
    2024
    Purchased receivable income $ 5,897 $ 6,150   $ 3,526   $ 1,033 $ 1,242
    Other operating income   75   (64 )   (68 )   —   —
    Interest income   782   596     407     158   170
    Total revenue   6,754   6,682     3,865     1,191   1,412
    Provision for credit losses   18   666     125     —   —
    Compensation expense – SCF acquisition payments   600   600     —     —   —
    Other operating expense   2,531   2,500     3,063     362   428
    Interest expense   668   496     489     185   210
    Total expense   3,817   4,262     3,677     547   638
    Income before provision for income taxes   2,937   2,420     188     644   774
    Provision for income taxes   831   688     53     183   218
    Net income Specialty Finance segment $ 2,106 $ 1,732   $ 135   $ 461 $ 556
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,558   5,608,102     5,597,889     5,583,055   5,558,580
    Diluted earnings per share attributable to Specialty Finance $ 0.38 $ 0.31   $ 0.02   $ 0.08 $ 0.10
      Year-to-date
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024
    Purchased receivable income $ 12,047 $ 2,587
    Other operating income   11   —
    Interest income   1,378   382
    Total revenue   13,436   2,969
    Provision for credit losses   684   —
    Compensation expense – SCF acquisition payments   1,200   —
    Other operating expense   5,031   802
    Interest expense   1,164   422
    Total expense   8,079   1,224
    Income before provision for income taxes   5,357   1,745
    Provision for income taxes   1,519   494
    Net income Specialty Finance segment $ 3,838 $ 1,251
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,734   5,562,025
    Diluted earnings per share $ 0.69 $ 0.23


    Balance Sheet Review

    Northrim’s total assets were $3.24 billion at June 30, 2025, up 3% from the preceding quarter and up 15% from a year ago. Northrim’s loan-to-deposit ratio was 78% at June 30, 2025, up from 76% at both March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024.

    At June 30, 2025, liquid assets, investments, and loans maturing within one year were $1.15 billion and our funds available for borrowing under our existing lines of credit were $507.9 million. Given these sources of liquidity and our expectations for customer demands for cash and for our operating cash needs, we believe our sources of liquidity to be sufficient for the foreseeable future.

    Average interest-earning assets were $2.89 billion in the second quarter of 2025, up 4% from $2.78 billion in the first quarter of 2025 and up 12% from $2.57 billion in the second quarter a year ago. The average yield on interest-earning assets was 6.27% in the second quarter of 2025, up from 6.10% in the preceding quarter and up from 5.83% in the second quarter of 2024.

    Average investment securities decreased to $515.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $523.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 and $640.0 million in the second quarter a year ago. The average net tax equivalent yield on the securities portfolio was 3.07% for the second quarter of 2025, up from 2.97% in the preceding quarter and up from 2.82% in the year ago quarter. The average estimated duration of the investment portfolio at June 30, 2025, was approximately 2.4 years compared to approximately 2.5 years at June 30, 2024. As of June 30, 2025, $55.7 million of available for sale securities with a weighted average yield of 1.40% are scheduled to mature in the next six months, $106.8 million with a weighted average yield of 1.28% are scheduled to mature in six months to one year, and $145.0 million with a weighted average yield of 1.96% are scheduled to mature in the following year, representing a total of $307.5 million or 11% of earning assets that are scheduled to mature in the next 24 months.

    Total unrealized losses, net of tax, on available for sale securities decreased by $1.9 million in the second quarter of 2025 resulting in total unrealized loss, net of tax, of $3.6 million compared to $5.5 million at March 31, 2025, and $15.2 million a year ago. The average maturity of the available for sale securities with the majority of the unrealized loss is 1.3 years. Total unrealized losses on held to maturity securities were $711,000 at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.1 million at March 31, 2025, and $3.0 million a year ago.

    Average interest bearing deposits in other banks decreased to $27.2 million in the second quarter of 2025 from $38.0 million in the first quarter of 2025 and increased from $17.4 million in the second quarter of 2024, as cash was used to fund loan growth and provide liquidity.

    Loans held for sale decreased to $127.1 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $159.6 million at March 31, 2025, largely due to the sale of $61 million consumer mortgage loans in the second quarter of 2025 that had been reclassified to loans held for sale from portfolio loans in the first quarter of 2025, and increased from $85.9 million a year ago, due to higher loan production by Residential Mortgage.

    Portfolio loans were $2.20 billion at June 30, 2025, up 4% from the preceding quarter and up 17% from a year ago. Portfolio loans, excluding consumer mortgage loans, were $2.00 billion at June 30, 2025, up $59.1 million or 3% from the preceding quarter and up 21% from a year ago. This increase in the second quarter of 2025 was diversified throughout the loan portfolio including consumer mortgage loans increasing by $19 million, construction loans increasing by $31.2 million, commercial real estate owner-occupied loans increasing $17.1 million, and nonowner-occupied commercial real estate and multi-family loans increasing by $6.5 million from the preceding quarter. These increases were partially offset by a $3.8 million decrease in commercial loans. Average portfolio loans in the second quarter of 2025 were $2.17 billion, which was consistent with the preceding quarter after the sale of $61 million in consumer mortgage loans, and up 18% from a year ago. Yields on average portfolio loans in the second quarter of 2025 increased to 6.99% from 6.89% in the first quarter and increased from 6.87% in the second quarter of 2024. The yield on new portfolio loans, excluding consumer mortgage loans, was 7.45% in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to 7.43% in the first quarter of 2025 and 8.26% in the second quarter of 2024.

    Northrim’s loans and credit lines are subject to approval procedures and amount limitations. These limitations apply to the borrower’s total outstanding indebtedness and commitments to us, including the indebtedness of any guarantor. Generally, Northrim is permitted to make loans to one borrower of up to 15% of the unimpaired capital and surplus of the Bank. The legal lending limit was $39.4 million at June 30, 2025. At June 30, 2025, Northrim had 22 relationships totaling $504.0 million in portfolio loans whose total direct and indirect commitments were greater than 50% of the legal lending limit.

    Alaskans continue to account for substantially all of Northrim’s deposit base. Total deposits were $2.81 billion at June 30, 2025, up 1% from $2.78 billion at March 31, 2025, and up 14% from $2.46 billion a year ago. “The increase in deposits in the second quarter of 2025 was consistent with our customers’ normal business cycles which typically result in increases in deposit balances in the second and third quarters and decreases in the first and fourth quarters,” said Ballard. At June 30, 2025, 75% of total deposits were held in business accounts and 25% of deposit balances were held in consumer accounts. Northrim had approximately 34,000 deposit customers with an average balance of $60,000 as of June 30, 2025. Northrim had 27 customers with balances over $10 million as of June 30, 2025, which accounted for $731.1 million, or 27%, of total deposits. Demand deposits increased by 5% from the prior quarter and increased 10% from the prior year to $777.9 million at June 30, 2025. Demand deposits were 28% of total deposits at June 30, 2025 up from 27% at March 31, 2025 and were down from 29% of total deposits at June 30, 2024. Average interest-bearing deposits were up 1% to $2.03 billion with an average cost of 2.04% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $2.00 billion and an average cost of 2.01% in the first quarter of 2025, and up 18% compared to $1.73 billion and an average cost of 2.21% in the second quarter of 2024. Uninsured deposits totaled $1.02 billion or 36% of total deposits as of June 30, 2025 compared to $1.08 billion or 40% of total deposits as of December 31, 2024.

    Shareholders’ equity was $290.2 million, or $52.55 book value per share, at June 30, 2025, compared to $279.8 million, or $50.67 book value per share, at March 31, 2025 and $247.2 million, or $44.93 book value per share, a year ago. Tangible book value per share* was $43.35 at June 30, 2025, compared to $41.47 at March 31, 2025, and $42.03 per share a year ago. The increase in shareholders’ equity in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the first quarter of 2025 was largely the result of earnings of $11.8 million and an increase in the fair value of the available for sale securities portfolio, which increased $1.9 million, net of tax, which were only partially offset by dividends paid of $3.6 million. The Company did not repurchase any shares of common stock in the second quarter of 2025 and currently has no plans to repurchase shares this year. Tangible common equity to tangible assets* was 7.50% as of June 30, 2025, compared to 7.41% as of March 31, 2025 and 8.24% as of June 30, 2024. Northrim continues to maintain capital levels in excess of the requirements to be categorized as “well-capitalized” with Tier 1 Capital to Risk Adjusted Assets of 9.80% at June 30, 2025, compared to 9.76% at March 31, 2025, and 11.68% at June 30, 2024.

    Asset Quality

    Northrim believes it has a consistent lending approach throughout economic cycles, which emphasizes appropriate loan-to-value ratios, adequate debt coverage ratios, and competent management.

    Nonperforming assets (“NPAs”) net of government guarantees were $11.9 million at June 30, 2025, down from $12.3 million at March 31, 2025 and up from $5.1 million a year ago. Of the NPAs at June 30, 2025, $4.2 million are attributable to the Community Banking segment and $7.5 million are attributable to the Specialty Finance segment.

    Net adversely classified loans were $35.8 million at June 30, 2025, as compared to $20.4 million at March 31, 2025, and $7.1 million a year ago. Adversely classified loans are loans that Northrim has classified as substandard, doubtful, and loss, net of government guarantees. The increase in adversely classified loans, net of government guarantees, at June 30, 2025 as compared to the prior quarter is mostly attributable to two commercial relationships totaling $16.0 million. Net loan charge-offs were $140,000 in the second quarter of 2025, compared to net loan recoveries of $34,000 in the first quarter of 2025, and net loan recoveries of $26,000 in the second quarter of 2024. Additionally, Northrim had 13 loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty totaling $3.3 million, net of government guarantees that had been modified in the last twelve months as of June 30, 2025.

    Northrim had $141.2 million, or 6% of portfolio loans, in the Healthcare sector, $127.2 million, or 6% of portfolio loans, in the Tourism sector, $121.0 million, or 5% of portfolio loans, in the Accommodations sector, $93.4 million, or 4% of portfolio loans, in the Retail sector, $84.2 million, or 4% of portfolio loans, in the Aviation (non-tourism) sector, $76.2 million, or 3% of portfolio loans, in the Fishing sector, and $59.5 million, or 3% in the Restaurants and Breweries sector as of June 30, 2025.

    Northrim estimates that $105.9 million, or approximately 5% of portfolio loans, had direct exposure to the oil and gas industry in Alaska, as of June 30, 2025, and $1.5 million of these loans are adversely classified. As of June 30, 2025, Northrim has an additional $76.9 million in unfunded commitments to companies with direct exposure to the oil and gas industry in Alaska, and no unfunded commitments on adversely classified loans. Northrim defines direct exposure to the oil and gas sector as loans to borrowers that provide oilfield services and other companies that have been identified as significantly reliant upon activity in Alaska related to the oil and gas industry, such as lodging, equipment rental, transportation and other logistics services specific to this industry.

    About Northrim BanCorp

    Northrim BanCorp, Inc. is the parent company of Northrim Bank, an Alaska-based community bank with 20 branches throughout the state and differentiates itself with its detailed knowledge of Alaska’s economy and its “Customer First Service” philosophy. The Bank has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC, a specialty finance company and Residential Mortgage Holding Company, LLC, a regional home mortgage company. Pacific Wealth Advisors, LLC is an affiliated company.

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    Forward-Looking Statement

    This release may contain “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined for purposes of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements are, in effect, management’s attempt to predict future events, and thus are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which reflect management’s views only as of the date hereof. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, regarding our financial position, business strategy, management’s plans and objectives for future operations are forward-looking statements. When used in this report, the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” and “intend” and words or phrases of similar meaning, as they relate to Northrim and its management are intended to help identify forward-looking statements. Although we believe that management’s expectations as reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot assure readers that those expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements, are subject to various risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from our expectations as indicated in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include: descriptions of Northrim’s and Sallyport’s financial condition, results of operations, asset based lending volumes, asset and credit quality trends and profitability and statements about the expected financial benefits and other effects of the acquisition of Sallyport by Northrim Bank; expected cost savings, synergies and other financial benefits from the acquisition of Sallyport by Northrim Bank might not be realized within the expected time frames and costs or difficulties relating to integration matters might be greater than expected; the ability of Northrim and Sallyport to execute their respective business plans; potential further increases in interest rates; the value of securities held in our investment portfolio; the impact of the results of government initiatives, including tariffs, on the regulatory landscape, natural resource extraction industries, and capital markets; the impact of declines in the value of commercial and residential real estate markets, high unemployment rates, inflationary pressures and slowdowns in economic growth; changes in banking regulation or actions by bank regulators; potential further increases in inflation, supply-chain constraints, and potential geopolitical instability, including the war in Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East; financial stress on borrowers (consumers and businesses) as a result of higher rates or an uncertain economic environment; the general condition of, and changes in, the Alaska economy; our ability to maintain or expand our market share or net interest margin; the sufficiency of our allowance for credit losses and the accuracy of the assumptions or estimates used in preparing our financial statements, including those related to current expected credit losses accounting guidance; our ability to maintain asset quality; our ability to implement our marketing and growth strategies; our ability to identify and address cyber-security risks, including security breaches, “denial of service attacks,” “hacking,” and identity theft; disease outbreaks; and our ability to execute our business plan. Further, actual results may be affected by competition on price and other factors with other financial institutions; customer acceptance of new products and services; the regulatory environment in which we operate; and general trends in the local, regional and national banking industry and economy. In addition, there are risks inherent in the banking industry relating to collectability of loans and changes in interest rates. Many of these risks, as well as other risks that may have a material adverse impact on our operations and business, are identified in the “Risk Factors” section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, and from time to time are disclosed in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. However, you should be aware that these factors are not an exhaustive list, and you should not assume these are the only factors that may cause our actual results to differ from our expectations. These forward-looking statements are made only as of the date of this release, and Northrim does not undertake any obligation to release revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or conditions after the date of this release.
    References:

    https://www.bea.gov/

    http://almis.labor.state.ak.us/

    http://www.tax.alaska.gov/programs/oil/prevailing/ans.aspx

    http://www.tax.state.ak.us/

    https://www.bls.gov/regions/west/news-release/consumerpriceindex_anchorage.htm

    https://www.alaskarealestate.com/MLSMember/RealEstateStatistics.aspx

    https://www.akleg.gov/basis/Bill/Text/34?Hsid=HJR011C

    https://www.trade.gov/data-visualization/tradestats-express-trade-partner-state

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    Income Statement            
    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three Months Ended   Year-to-date
    (Unaudited) June 30, March 31, June 30,   June 30, June 30,
        2025   2025     2024       2025   2024  
    Interest Income:            
    Interest and fees on loans $ 40,519 $ 37,470   $ 32,367     $ 77,989 $ 62,817  
    Interest on portfolio investments   3,765   3,675     4,310       7,440   8,830  
    Interest on deposits in banks   515   416     232       931   1,070  
    Total interest income   44,799   41,561     36,909       86,360   72,717  
    Interest Expense:            
    Interest expense on deposits   10,304   9,935     9,476       20,239   18,656  
    Interest expense on borrowings   903   329     380       1,232   561  
    Total interest expense   11,207   10,264     9,856       21,471   19,217  
    Net interest income   33,592   31,297     27,053       64,889   53,500  
                 
    Provision (benefit) for credit losses   1,976   (1,409 )   (120 )     567   29  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   31,616   32,706     27,173       64,322   53,471  
                 
    Other Operating Income:            
    Mortgage banking income   7,400   4,251     5,884       11,651   9,915  
    Purchased receivable income   5,897   6,100     1,242       12,047   2,587  
    Bankcard fees   1,153   1,074     1,105       2,227   2,022  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   726   677     572       1,403   1,121  
    Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable equity securities   78   (50 )   (60 )     28   254  
    Other income   1,386   988     834       2,324   1,522  
    Total other operating income   16,640   13,040     9,577       29,680   17,421  
                 
    Other Operating Expense:            
    Salaries and other personnel expense   20,854   17,223     16,627       38,077   32,044  
    Data processing expense   3,366   3,104     2,601       6,470   5,260  
    Occupancy expense   2,104   1,889     1,843       3,993   3,805  
    Professional and outside services   1,113   1,115     726       2,228   1,481  
    Marketing expense   1,042   672     690       1,714   1,203  
    Insurance expense   756   1,017     692       1,773   1,471  
    Compensation expense – SCF acquisition payments   600   600     —       1,200   —  
    OREO expense, net rental income and gains on sale   2   3     2       5   (389 )
    Other expense   2,651   2,548     2,013       5,199   3,957  
    Total other operating expense   32,488   28,171     25,194       60,659   48,832  
                 
    Income before provision for income taxes   15,768   17,575     11,556       33,343   22,060  
    Provision for income taxes   3,990   4,251     2,536       8,241   4,841  
    Net income $ 11,778 $ 13,324   $ 9,020     $ 25,102 $ 17,219  
                 
    Basic EPS $ 2.13 $ 2.41   $ 1.64     $ 4.54 $ 3.13  
    Diluted EPS $ 2.09 $ 2.38   $ 1.62     $ 4.47 $ 3.10  
    Weighted average shares outstanding, basic   5,521,811   5,519,998     5,500,588       5,520,905   5,500,083  
    Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   5,611,558   5,608,102     5,558,580       5,611,734   5,562,025  
    Balance Sheet      
    (Dollars in thousands)      
    (Unaudited) June 30, March 31, June 30,
        2025     2025     2024  
           
    Assets:      
    Cash and due from banks $ 43,734   $ 29,671   $ 33,364  
    Interest bearing deposits in other banks   97,549     35,852     21,058  
    Investment securities available for sale, at fair value   429,421     463,096     584,964  
    Investment securities held to maturity   36,750     36,750     36,750  
    Marketable equity securities, at fair value   8,747     8,669     12,381  
    Investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock   8,343     5,342     4,929  
    Loans held for sale   127,116     159,603     85,926  
           
    Portfolio loans   2,202,115     2,124,330     1,875,907  
    Allowance for credit losses, loans   (22,585 )   (20,922 )   (17,694 )
    Net portfolio loans   2,179,530     2,103,408     1,858,213  
    Purchased receivables, net   109,098     95,489     25,722  
    Mortgage servicing rights, at fair value   27,506     26,814     21,077  
    Other real estate owned, net   —     —     —  
    Premises and equipment, net   36,501     37,070     40,393  
    Lease right of use asset   7,033     7,632     8,244  
    Goodwill and intangible assets   50,824     50,824     15,967  
    Other assets   81,608     80,740     72,680  
    Total assets $ 3,243,760   $ 3,140,960   $ 2,821,668  
           
    Liabilities:      
    Demand deposits $ 777,948   $ 742,560   $ 704,471  
    Interest-bearing demand   1,196,048     1,187,465     906,010  
    Savings deposits   248,141     256,650     238,156  
    Money market deposits   196,166     193,842     195,159  
    Time deposits   390,867     397,460     420,010  
    Total deposits   2,809,170     2,777,977     2,463,806  
    Other borrowings   63,026     13,136     43,961  
    Junior subordinated debentures   10,310     10,310     10,310  
    Lease liability   7,077     7,682     8,269  
    Other liabilities   63,958     52,099     48,122  
    Total liabilities   2,953,541     2,861,204     2,574,468  
           
    Shareholders’ Equity:      
    Total shareholders’ equity   290,219     279,756     247,200  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 3,243,760   $ 3,140,960   $ 2,821,668  
           

    Additional Financial Information
    (Dollars in thousands)
    (Unaudited)

    Composition of Portfolio Loans                        
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
      Balance % of
    total
      Balance % of
    total
      Balance % of
    total
      Balance % of
    total
      Balance % of
    total
    Commercial loans $ 569,753   27 %   $ 573,593   27 %   $ 518,148   24 %   $ 492,414   24 %   $ 495,781   26 %
    Commercial real estate:                            
    Owner occupied properties   447,561   20 %     430,442   20 %     420,060   20 %     412,827   20 %     383,832   20 %
    Nonowner occupied and                            
    multifamily properties   696,766   31 %     690,277   32 %     619,431   29 %     584,302   31 %     551,130   30 %
    Residential real estate:                            
    1-4 family properties                            
    secured by first liens   206,905   9 %     188,219   9 %     270,535   13 %     248,514   12 %     222,026   12 %
    1-4 family properties                            
    secured by junior liens &                            
    revolving secured by first liens   60,118   3 %     53,836   3 %     48,857   2 %     45,262   2 %     41,258   2 %
    1-4 family construction   36,005   2 %     34,017   2 %     39,789   2 %     39,794   2 %     29,510   2 %
    Construction loans   187,442   8 %     156,211   7 %     214,068   10 %     185,362   9 %     154,009   8 %
    Consumer loans   7,570   — %     7,424   — %     7,562   — %     7,836   — %     6,679   — %
    Subtotal   2,212,120         2,134,019         2,138,450         2,016,311         1,884,225    
    Unearned loan fees, net   (10,005 )       (9,689 )       (9,187 )       (8,746 )       (8,318 )  
    Total portfolio loans $ 2,202,115       $ 2,124,330       $ 2,129,263       $ 2,007,565       $ 1,875,907    
                                 
    Composition of Deposits                        
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
      Balance % of total   Balance % of total   Balance % of total   Balance % of total   Balance % of total
    Demand deposits $ 777,948 28 %   $ 742,560 27 %   $ 706,225 27 %   $ 763,595 29 %   $ 704,471 29 %
    Interest-bearing demand   1,196,048 42 %     1,187,465 43 %     1,108,404 41 %     979,238 37 %     906,010 36 %
    Savings deposits   248,141 9 %     256,650 9 %     250,900 9 %     245,043 9 %     238,156 10 %
    Money market deposits   196,166 7 %     193,842 7 %     196,290 7 %     204,821 8 %     195,159 8 %
    Time deposits   390,867 14 %     397,460 14 %     418,370 16 %     435,870 17 %     420,010 17 %
    Total deposits $ 2,809,170     $ 2,777,977     $ 2,680,189     $ 2,628,567     $ 2,463,806  


    Additional Financial Information

    (Dollars in thousands)
    (Unaudited)

    Asset Quality June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
        2025     2025     2024  
    Nonaccrual loans – Community Banking $ 4,180   $ 4,274   $ 4,233  
    Nonaccrual loans – Home Mortgage Lending   197     221     253  
    Nonaccrual loans – Specialty Finance   3,484     3,573     344  
    Nonaccrual loans – Total   7,861     8,068     4,830  
    Loans 90 days past due and accruing – Community Banking   —     —     17  
    Loans 90 days past due and accruing – Total   —     —     17  
    Total nonperforming loans – Community Banking   4,180     4,274     4,250  
    Total nonperforming loans – Home Mortgage Lending   197     221     253  
    Total nonperforming loans – Specialty Finance   3,484     3,573     344  
    Total nonperforming loans – Total   7,861     8,068     4,847  
    Nonperforming loans guaranteed by gov’t – Community Banking   70     80     —  
    Nonperforming loans guaranteed by gov’t – Total   70     80     —  
    Net nonperforming loans – Community Banking   4,110     4,194     4,250  
    Net nonperforming loans – Home Mortgage Lending   197     221     253  
    Net nonperforming loans – Specialty Finance   3,484     3,573     344  
    Net nonperforming loans – Total   7,791     7,988     4,847  
                 
    Repossessed assets – Community Banking   50     297     297  
    Repossessed assets – Total   50     297     297  
                 
    Nonperforming purchased receivables – Specialty Finance   4,017     4,007     —  
                 
    Net nonperforming assets – Community Banking   4,160     4,491     4,547  
    Net nonperforming assets – Home Mortgage Lending   197     221     253  
    Net nonperforming assets – Specialty Finance   7,501     7,580     344  
    Net nonperforming assets – Total $ 11,858   $ 12,292   $ 5,144  
                 
    Adversely classified loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Community Banking $ 32,128   $ 16,592   $ 6,006  
    Adversely classified loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Home Mortgage Lending   223     252     718  
    Adversely classified loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Specialty Finance   3,484     3,573     344  
    Adversely classified loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Total $ 35,835   $ 20,417   $ 7,068  
                 
    Special mention loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Community Banking $ 3,966   $ 14,496   $ 8,902  
    Special mention loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Home Mortgage Lending   790     637     —  
    Special mention loans, net of gov’t guarantees – Total $ 4,756   $ 15,133   $ 8,902  
    Asset Quality, Continued June 30,   March 31,   June 30,  
        2025       2025       2024    
    Nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees / portfolio loans   0.35   %   0.38   %   0.26   %
    Nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees / portfolio loans,            
    net of government guarantees   0.38   %   0.40   %   0.28   %
    Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees / total assets   0.37   %   0.39   %   0.18   %
    Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees / total assets            
    net of government guarantees   0.38   %   0.41   %   0.19   %
                 
    Loans 30-89 days past due and accruing, net of government guarantees /       %    
    portfolio loans   0.06   %   0.04   %   0.03   %
    Loans 30-89 days past due and accruing, net of government guarantees /            
    portfolio loans, net of government guarantees   0.06   %   0.04   %   0.04   %
                 
    Allowance for credit losses for loans / portfolio loans   1.03   %   0.98   %   0.94   %
    Allowance for credit losses for loans / portfolio loans, net of gov’t guarantees   1.10   %   1.06   %   1.01   %
    Allowance for credit losses for loans / nonperforming loans, net of            
    government guarantees   290   %   262   %   365   %
                 
    Gross loan charge-offs for the quarter – Community Banking $3     $50     $—    
    Gross loan charge-offs for the quarter – Specialty Finance   152       —       —    
    Gross loan charge-offs for the quarter – Total   155       50       —    
                 
    Gross loan recoveries for the quarter – Community Banking   (15 )     (84 )     (26 )  
    Gross loan recoveries for the quarter – Home Mortgage Lending   —       —       —    
    Gross loan recoveries for the quarter – Specialty Finance   —       —       —    
    Gross loan recoveries for the quarter – Total ($15 )   ($84 )   ($26 )  
                 
    Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs for the quarter – Community Banking ($12 )   ($34 )   ($26 )  
    Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs for the quarter – Specialty Finance   152       —       —    
    Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs for the quarter – Total $140     ($34 )   ($26 )  
                 
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date – Community Banking ($46 )   ($34 )   ($68 )  
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date – Specialty Finance   152       —       —    
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date – Total $106     ($34 )   ($68 )  
                 
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) for the quarter / average loans, for the quarter   0.01   %   —   %   —   %
                 
    Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date / average loans,            
    year-to-date annualized   0.01   %   (0.01 ) %   (0.01 ) %
                 
    Allowance for credit losses for purchased receivables / purchased receivables   3.05   %   3.72   %   —   %
                 
    Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) for the quarter $281     $—     $—    
                 
    Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date $281     $—     $—    
                 
    Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) for the quarter /            
    average purchased receivables, for the quarter   0.27   % NA   NA  
                 
    Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date / average            
    purchased receivables, year-to-date annualized   0.61   % NA   NA  


    Additional Financial Information

    (Dollars in thousands)
    (Unaudited)

    Average Balances, Yields, and Rates                
      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
        Average     Average     Average
      Average Tax Equivalent   Average Tax Equivalent   Average Tax Equivalent
      Balance Yield/Rate   Balance Yield/Rate   Balance Yield/Rate
    Assets                
    Interest bearing deposits in other banks $ 27,216   7.60 %   $ 37,969   4.44 %   $ 17,352   5.27 %
    Portfolio investments   515,916   3.07 %     523,753   2.97 %     639,980   2.82 %
    Loans held for sale   173,675   6.50 %     46,223   5.86 %     65,102   6.08 %
    Portfolio loans   2,172,482   6.99 %     2,173,425   6.89 %     1,845,832   6.87 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,889,289   6.27 %     2,781,370   6.10 %     2,568,266   5.83 %
    Nonearning assets   306,206         293,415         204,509    
    Total assets $ 3,195,495       $ 3,074,785       $ 2,772,775    
                     
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 2,029,100   2.04 %   $ 2,002,594   2.01 %   $ 1,725,013   2.21 %
    Borrowings   86,404   4.14 %     37,081   3.55 %     38,390   3.92 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   2,115,504   2.12 %     2,039,675   2.04 %     1,763,403   2.25 %
                     
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   737,112         697,534         706,339    
    Other liabilities   54,320         63,348         58,549    
    Shareholders’ equity   288,559         274,228         244,484    
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 3,195,495       $ 3,074,785       $ 2,772,775    
    Net spread   4.15 %     4.06 %     3.58 %
    NIM   4.66 %     4.55 %     4.24 %
    NIMTE*   4.72 %     4.61 %     4.30 %
    Cost of funds   1.57 %     1.52 %     1.60 %
    Average portfolio loans to average                
    interest-earning assets   75.19 %       78.14 %       71.87 %  
    Average portfolio loans to average total deposits   78.54 %       80.49 %       75.92 %  
    Average non-interest deposits to average                
    total deposits   26.65 %       25.83 %       29.05 %  
    Average interest-earning assets to average                
    interest-bearing liabilities   136.58 %       136.36 %       145.64 %  


    Additional Financial Information

    (Dollars in thousands)
    (Unaudited)

    Average Balances, Yields, and Rates          
      Year-to-date
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
        Average     Average
      Average Tax Equivalent   Average Tax Equivalent
      Balance Yield/Rate   Balance Yield/Rate
    Assets          
    Interest bearing deposits in other banks $ 32,563   5.77 %   $ 39,457   5.36 %
    Portfolio investments   519,813   3.02 %     655,458   2.82 %
    Loans held for sale   110,301   6.35 %     48,868   6.10 %
    Portfolio loans   2,172,950   6.94 %     1,819,629   6.81 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,835,627   6.19 %     2,563,412   5.76 %
    Nonearning assets   299,848         202,819    
    Total assets $ 3,135,475       $ 2,766,231    
               
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity          
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 2,015,920   2.02 %   $ 1,728,468   2.17 %
    Borrowings   61,879   3.96 %     31,167   3.55 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   2,077,799   2.08 %     1,759,635   2.19 %
               
    Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   717,432         705,736    
    Other liabilities   58,809         59,478    
    Shareholders’ equity   281,435         241,382    
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 3,135,475       $ 2,766,231    
    Net spread   4.11 %     3.57 %
    NIM   4.61 %     4.20 %
    NIMTE*   4.66 %     4.26 %
    Cost of funds   1.55 %     1.57 %
    Average portfolio loans to average interest-earning assets   76.63 %       70.98 %  
    Average portfolio loans to average total deposits   79.50 %       74.75 %  
    Average non-interest deposits to average total deposits   26.25 %       28.99 %  
    Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   136.47 %       145.68 %  


    Additional Financial Information

    (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)

    Capital Data (At quarter end)            
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024  
    Book value per share $52.55     $50.67     $44.93    
    Tangible book value per share* $43.35     $41.47     $42.03    
    Total shareholders’ equity/total assets   8.95   %   8.91   %   8.76   %
    Tangible Common Equity/Tangible Assets*   7.50   %   7.41   %   8.24   %
    Tier 1 Capital / Risk Adjusted Assets   9.80   %   9.76   %   11.68   %
    Total Capital / Risk Adjusted Assets   10.71   %   10.62   %   12.58   %
    Tier 1 Capital / Average Assets   7.99   %   8.02   %   9.17   %
    Shares outstanding   5,522,271       5,520,892       5,501,562    
    Total unrealized loss on AFS debt securities, net of income taxes ($3,571 )   ($5,452 )   ($15,197 )  
    Total unrealized gain on derivatives and hedging activities, net of income taxes $1,026     $1,097     $1,212    
    Profitability Ratios                    
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024  
    For the quarter:                    
    NIM 4.66 % 4.55 % 4.41 % 4.29 % 4.24 %
    NIMTE* 4.72 % 4.61 % 4.47 % 4.35 % 4.30 %
    Efficiency ratio 64.68 % 63.54 % 66.96 % 66.11 % 68.78 %
    Return on average assets 1.48 % 1.76 % 1.43 % 1.22 % 1.31 %
    Return on average equity 16.37 % 19.70 % 16.32 % 13.69 % 14.84 %
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024  
    Year-to-date:        
    NIM 4.61 % 4.20 %
    NIMTE* 4.66 % 4.26 %
    Efficiency ratio 64.14 % 68.85 %
    Return on average assets 1.61 % 1.25 %
    Return on average equity 17.99 % 14.35 %


    *Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    (Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)

    Non-GAAP financial measures have inherent limitations, are not required to be uniformly applied, and are not audited. Although we believe these non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by stakeholders in the evaluation of the Company, they have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of results as reported under GAAP.

    Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis

    Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis (“NIMTE”) is a non-GAAP performance measurement in which interest income on non-taxable investments and loans is presented on a tax equivalent basis using a combined federal and state statutory rate of 28.43% in both 2025 and 2024. The most comparable GAAP measure is net interest margin and the following table sets forth the reconciliation of NIMTE to net interest margin for the periods indicated.

      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
    Net interest income $ 33,592     $ 31,297     $ 30,841     $ 28,842     $ 27,053  
    Divided by average interest-bearing assets   2,889,289       2,781,370       2,787,517       2,674,291       2,568,266  
    Net interest margin (“NIM”)2   4.66 %     4.55 %     4.41 %     4.29 %     4.24 %
                       
    Net interest income $ 33,592     $ 31,297     $ 30,841     $ 28,842     $ 27,053  
    Plus: reduction in tax expense related to                  
    tax-exempt interest income   409       379       379       385       378  
      $ 34,001     $ 31,676     $ 31,220     $ 29,227     $ 27,431  
    Divided by average interest-bearing assets   2,889,289       2,781,370       2,787,517       2,674,291       2,568,266  
    NIMTE2   4.72 %     4.61 %     4.47 %     4.35 %     4.30 %
      Year-to-date
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
    Net interest income $ 64,889     $ 53,500  
    Divided by average interest-bearing assets   2,835,627       2,563,412  
    Net interest margin (“NIM”)3   4.61 %     4.20 %
           
    Net interest income $ 64,889     $ 53,500  
    Plus: reduction in tax expense related to      
    tax-exempt interest income   788       757  
      $ 65,677     $ 54,257  
    Divided by average interest-bearing assets   2,835,627       2,563,412  
    NIMTE3   4.66 %     4.26 %

    2Calculated using actual days in the quarter divided by 365 for the quarters ended in 2025 and 366 for the quarters ended in 2024, respectively.

    3Calculated using actual days in the year divided by 365 for year-to-date period in 2025 and 366 for year-to-date period in 2024, respectively.

    *Non-GAAP Financial Measures
    (Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data)
    (Unaudited)

    Tangible Book Value Per Share

    Tangible book value per share is a non-GAAP measure defined as shareholders’ equity, less intangible assets, divided by shares outstanding. The most comparable GAAP measure is book value per share and the following table sets forth the reconciliation of tangible book value per share and book value per share for the periods indicated.

      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
                       
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 290,219   $ 279,756   $ 267,116   $ 260,050   $ 247,200
    Divided by shares outstanding   5,522     5,521     5,518     5,502     5,502
    Book value per share $ 52.55   $ 50.68   $ 48.41   $ 47.26   $ 44.93
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
                       
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 290,219   $ 279,756   $ 267,116   $ 260,050   $ 247,200
    Less: goodwill and intangible assets   50,824     50,824     50,968     15,967     15,967
      $ 239,395   $ 228,932   $ 216,148   $ 244,083   $ 231,233
    Divided by shares outstanding   5,522     5,521     5,518     5,502     5,502
    Tangible book value per share $ 43.35   $ 41.47   $ 39.17   $ 44.36   $ 42.03


    Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets

    Tangible common equity to tangible assets is a non-GAAP ratio that represents total equity less goodwill and intangible assets divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets. The most comparable GAAP measure of shareholders’ equity to total assets is calculated by dividing total shareholders’ equity by total assets and the following table sets forth the reconciliation of tangible common equity to tangible assets and shareholders’ equity to total assets for the periods indicated.

    Northrim BanCorp, Inc. June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
                       
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 290,219     $ 279,756     $ 267,116     $ 260,050     $ 247,200  
    Total assets   3,243,760       3,140,960       3,041,869       2,963,392       2,821,668  
    Total shareholders’ equity to total assets   8.95 %     8.91 %     8.78 %     8.78 %     8.76 %
    Northrim BanCorp, Inc. June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30, 2024
    Total shareholders’ equity $ 290,219     $ 279,756     $ 267,116     $ 260,050     $ 247,200  
    Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net   50,824       50,824       50,968       15,967       15,967  
    Tangible common shareholders’ equity $ 239,395     $ 228,932     $ 216,148     $ 244,083     $ 231,233  
                       
    Total assets $ 3,243,760     $ 3,140,960     $ 3,041,869     $ 2,963,392     $ 2,821,668  
    Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net   50,824       50,824       50,968       15,967       15,967  
    Tangible assets $ 3,192,936     $ 3,090,136     $ 2,990,901     $ 2,947,425     $ 2,805,701  
    Tangible common equity ratio   7.50 %     7.41 %     7.23 %     8.28 %     8.24 %

    Note Transmitted on GlobeNewswire on July 23, 2025, at 12:15 pm Alaska Standard Time.

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: New Jersey Construction Company Owner Sentenced for Tax Evasion

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    A New Jersey construction company owner was sentenced yesterday to 15 months in prison for evading employment tax penalties assessed against him.

    The following is according to court documents and statements made in court: Joseph Caravella, of Randolph, owned several masonry companies in New Jersey. From 2008 to 2016, the IRS assessed approximately $650,000 in Trust Fund Recovery penalties against Caravella for causing three masonry businesses that he owned to not pay their federal employment taxes. The timely payment of federal employment taxes is critical to the functioning of the U.S. government because, for example, they are the primary source of funding for Social Security and Medicare. The federal income taxes that are withheld from employees’ wages also account for a significant portion of all federal income taxes collected each year. Congress empowered the IRS to impose a penalty equal to the amount of the unpaid taxes — called a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty — against any responsible individual who fails to ensure that these taxes are paid timely. Caravella pleaded guilty to attempting to evade these Trust Fund Recovery penalties.  

    From around March 2008 through April 2019, Caravella sought to evade the payment of these penalties by placing companies that he controlled in the names of nominee owners and avoiding the use of a bank account in his own name to prevent the IRS from levying the funds. Also during that time, Caravella continued to cause his businesses not to pay employment taxes, resulting in an additional loss of $1.2 million to the IRS.

    In total, Carvalla caused a tax loss to the IRS of $1,885,519.39.

    Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Karen E. Kelly of the Justice Department’s Tax Division and U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for the District of New Jersey made the announcement.

    IRS Criminal Investigation is investigating the case.

    Trial Attorney Hayter L. Whitman of the Tax Division and Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Fell for the District of New Jersey are prosecuting the case.

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUNKIRK, N.Y., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”) (NASDAQ: LSBK), the new holding company for Lake Shore Bank (the “Bank”), reported unaudited net income of $1.9 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025 compared to net income of $1.1 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. For the first six months of 2025, the Company reported unaudited net income of $3.0 million, or $0.53 per diluted share, as compared to $2.1 million, or $0.36 per diluted share, for the first six months of 2024. The Company’s financial performance for the second quarter of 2025 was positively impacted by an increase in net interest income and non-interest income along with a decrease in non-interest expenses as a result of strategic balance sheet management, continuing efforts to optimize operating expenses, and reducing reliance on wholesale funding.

    On July 18, 2025, the Company announced that the conversion of Lake Shore, MHC from mutual to stock form, the related stock offering by the Company and the Bank’s conversion from a federal savings bank to a New York chartered commercial bank was completed. As a result of the subscription offering, the Company sold a total of 4,950,460 shares of its common stock (approximately the midpoint of the offering range) at a price of $10.00 per share for total gross proceeds of $49.5 million. Earnings per share and other share information disclosed throughout do not reflect the effect of the Company’s conversion and related stock offering.

    “I am pleased with the Company’s Second Quarter and Six Month 2025 financial results. The strategic actions taken throughout the past two years are beginning to bear quality earnings momentum,” stated Kim C. Liddell, President, CEO, and Director. “I am grateful for our depositors’ support as we raised $49.5 million to provide the Company with capital needed to prudently and strategically grow. We are excited about what the future holds.”

    Second Quarter 2025 and Year-to-Date Financial Highlights:

    • Net income increased to $1.9 million during the second quarter of 2025, an increase of $803,000, or 72.0%, when compared to the second quarter of 2024. Net income was positively impacted by an increase in net interest income of $916,000, or 17.6%, when compared to the second quarter of 2024;
    • Net income increased to $3.0 million during the first half of 2025, an increase of $845,000, or 39.7%, when compared to the first half of 2024. Net income was positively impacted by an increase in net interest income of $1.2 million, or 12.1%, when compared to the first half of 2024;
    • Net interest margin increased to 3.84% during the second quarter of 2025, an increase of 35 basis points when compared to net interest margin of 3.49% during the first quarter of 2025 and an increase of 70 basis points when compared to net interest margin of 3.14% during the second quarter of 2024;
    • Reduced reliance on wholesale funding by repaying $8.3 million of Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (“FHLBNY”) borrowings during the first half of 2025 with only $2.0 million outstanding as of June 30, 2025;
    • At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company’s percentage of uninsured deposits to total deposits was 18.1% and 13.5%, respectively. Excluding the $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering in the second quarter of 2025, the Company’s uninsured deposits to total deposits totaled 12.0% at June 30, 2025;
    • Book value per share increased 3.0% to $16.13 per share at June 30, 2025, as compared to $15.67 per share at December 31, 2024;
    • Non-performing assets as a percentage of total assets decreased to 0.24% at June 30, 2025, as compared to 0.55% at December 31, 2024, primarily due to a decrease in non-performing assets of $2.0 million, or 53.3%; and
    • The Bank’s capital position remains “well capitalized” with a Tier 1 Leverage ratio of 14.37% and a Total Risk-Based Capital ratio of 18.94% at June 30, 2025.

    Net Interest Income

    Net interest income for the second quarter of 2025 increased by $657,000, or 12.0%, to $6.1 million as compared to $5.5 million for the first quarter of 2025 and increased $916,000, or 17.6%, as compared to $5.2 million for the second quarter of 2024. Net interest margin and interest rate spread were 3.84% and 3.32%, respectively, for the second quarter of 2025 as compared to 3.49% and 2.94%, respectively, for the first quarter of 2025 and 3.14% and 2.56%, respectively, for the second quarter of 2024.

    Net interest income for the first half of 2025 increased $1.2 million, or 12.1%, to $11.6 million as compared to $10.3 million for the first half of 2024. Net interest margin and interest rate spread were 3.67% and 3.13%, respectively, for the first half of 2025 as compared to 3.12% and 2.55%, respectively for the first half of 2024.

    Interest income for the second quarter of 2025 was $9.1 million, an increase of $740,000, or 8.8%, compared to $8.4 million for the first quarter of 2025, and an increase of $353,000, or 4.0%, compared to $8.8 million for the second quarter of 2024.

    The increase in interest income from the prior quarter was primarily due to an increase in interest earned on loans of $717,000, or 9.2%, with an increase in the average yield on loans of 44 basis points. The increase in the average yield on loans was positively impacted by the recognition of $461,000 of interest income associated with the payoff of three loans on nonaccrual status during the second quarter of 2025. Interest earned on securities decreased by $13,000, or 3.4%, due to a $1.6 million decrease in the average balance of securities during the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the prior quarter.

    The increase in interest income from the prior year quarter was primarily due to an increase in interest earned on loans of $776,000, or 10.1%, with an increase in the average yield on loans of 54 basis points. The increase in the average yield on loans was positively impacted by the recognition of $461,000 of interest income associated with the payoff of three loans on nonaccrual status during the second quarter of 2025. The increase was partially offset by a $377,000, or 58.3% decrease in interest earned on interest-earning deposits resulting primarily from a decrease in the average balance of interest earning deposits of $25.5 million, or 48.4%. The decrease in the average balance of interest earning deposits from the prior year was primarily due to the repayment of FHLBNY borrowings during the period. Additionally, during the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024, there was a $46,000 decrease in interest earned on securities due to decreases in the average balance and average yield of securities of $2.8 million, or 4.7%, and 19 basis points, respectively.

    Interest income for the first half of 2025 was $17.5 million, an increase of $111,000, or 0.6%, compared to $17.4 million, for the first half of 2024. This increase was primarily due to an increase in the interest earned on loans of $943,000, or 6.2%, with a 38 basis points increase in the average yield on loans. This was partially offset by a $742,000, or 59.6% decrease in interest earned on interest earning deposits resulting from a $23.0 million, or 47.5% decrease in the average balance of interest-earning deposits and a 119 basis points decrease in the average yield of interest earning deposits.

    Interest expense for the second quarter of 2025 was $3.0 million, an increase of $83,000, or 2.9%, from $2.9 million in the first quarter of 2025, and a decrease of $563,000, or 15.9%, from $3.5 million for the second quarter of 2024.

    The increase in interest expense when compared to the previous quarter was primarily due to an increase in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities of $13.1 million, or 2.7% which was mostly driven by an increase in the average balance of time deposits of $8.3 million, or 4.0%. During the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the previous quarter, interest expense on deposits increased by $106,000, or 3.7%, due to a $15.5 million, or 3.2% increase in the average balance of deposits and a 1 basis point increase in the average interest rate paid on deposit accounts. The average interest rate paid on deposit accounts was impacted by a 22 basis points increase in the average interest rate paid on money market accounts, partially offset by an 11 basis points decrease in the average interest rate paid on time deposits. Average interest-bearing deposit balances were $493.3 million, a 3.2% increase during the second quarter of 2025 when compared to the previous quarter due to an increase in the average balance of all deposit categories. Interest expense on borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities decreased by $23,000 primarily due to a $2.4 million, or 38.0%, decrease in the average balance of borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities as the result of the repayment of $2.0 million of our FHLBNY borrowings during the second quarter of 2025.

    The decrease in interest expense when compared to the prior year quarter was primarily due to a 32 basis points decrease in average interest rate paid on interest-bearing liabilities and a $24.7 million, or 4.7%, decrease in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities. During the second quarter of 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024, interest expense on deposits decreased by $423,000, or 12.5%, due to a 33 basis points decrease in the average interest rate paid on deposit accounts and a $3.2 million, or 0.6%, decrease in the average balance of deposits. The decrease in the average interest rate paid on deposit accounts was primarily due to the decrease in market interest rates, time deposit repricing, and a marginal shift in deposit composition. Average interest-bearing deposit balances decreased 0.6% during the second quarter of 2025 when compared to the second quarter of 2024 due to a decrease in all deposit categories except money market accounts. During the second quarter of 2025, interest expense on borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities decreased by $140,000, or 79.1%, compared to the second quarter of 2024, primarily due to a $21.4 million, or 84.7%, decrease in average borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities outstanding due to the repayment of $25.0 million of FHLBNY borrowings during 2024 and $8.3 million during the first half of 2025.

    Interest expense for the first half of 2025 was $5.9 million, a decrease of $1.1 million, or 16.2%, from $7.0 million for the first half of 2024. The decrease in interest expense was primarily due to a 29 basis points decrease in average interest rate paid on interest-bearing liabilities and a decrease in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities of $32.2 million, or 6.2%. During the first half of 2025, there was a $825,000 decrease in interest expense on total deposit accounts when compared to the first half of 2024 due to a 29 basis points decrease in the average interest rate paid on total deposits along with a decrease in average total deposit balance of $9.9 million, or 2.0%. The decrease in the average interest rate paid on deposit accounts was primarily due to the decrease in market interest rates, time deposit repricing, and a marginal shift in deposit composition. Interest expense on borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities also decreased $312,000, or 76.3%, during the first half of 2025 when compared to the first half of 2024, primarily due to a $22.4 million, or 81.6%, decrease in the average balance of borrowed funds and other interest-bearing liabilities outstanding as we reduced our FHLBNY borrowings.

    Non-Interest Income

    Non-interest income was $800,000 for the second quarter of 2025, an increase of $76,000, or 10.5%, as compared to $724,000 for the first quarter of 2025, and an increase of $62,000, or 8.4%, as compared to $738,000 for the second quarter of 2024. The increase from the prior quarter was primarily due to a $36,000 increase in service charges and fees, a $19,000 increase in unrealized gain on equity securities, and a $14,000 increase in debit card fees during the second quarter of 2025. The increase from the prior year quarter was primarily due to a $65,000 increase in unrealized gain on equity securities and a $23,000 increase in earnings on annuity assets in connection with the purchase of annuities during the fourth quarter of 2024, partially offset by a $14,000 decrease in service charges and fees.

    Non-interest income was $1.5 million for the first half of 2025, an increase of $79,000, or 5.5%, as compared to the first half of 2024. The increase was primarily due to a $100,000 increase in unrealized gain on equity securities and a $46,000 increase in earnings on annuity assets in connection with the purchase of annuities during the fourth quarter of 2024, partially offset by a $42,000 decrease in service charges and fees and a $17,000 decrease in debit card fees.

    Non-Interest Expense

    Non-interest expense was $4.6 million for the second quarter of 2025, a decrease of $253,000, or 5.2%, as compared to $4.9 million for the first quarter of 2025, and a decrease of $272,000, or 5.6%, as compared to $4.9 million for the second quarter of 2024. The decrease from the prior quarter was primarily due to a decrease in professional services expense of $63,000, or 20.1%, along with decreases in salaries and employee benefits of $61,000, or 2.1%, and occupancy and equipment of $61,000, or 9.0%. The decrease from the second quarter of 2024 was primarily related to a decrease in FDIC insurance of $210,000, or 73.9%, and a decrease in professional services expense of $146,000, or 36.8%, partially offset by an increase in salaries and employee benefits of $198,000, or 7.5%.

    Non-interest expense was $9.5 million for the first half of 2025, a decrease of $389,000, or 3.9%, as compared to $9.9 million for the first half of 2024. The decrease related primarily to a decline in FDIC insurance expense of $417,000, or 74.1%, due to a decrease in premium assessments related to remediating regulatory matters. As a result of management’s efforts to decrease the use of external consultants and optimize operating expenses, professional services decreased by $159,000, or 22.0% and occupancy and equipment expenses decreased by $93,000, or 6.7%. These decreases were partially offset by an increase in salaries and employee benefits of $355,000, or 6.6%, and a $17,000, or 1.9%, increase in data processing primarily due to an increase in costs related to core system maintenance when compared to the prior year period.

    Income Tax Expense

    Income tax expense was $378,000 for the second quarter of 2025, an increase of $172,000, or 83.5%, as compared to $206,000 for the first quarter of 2025, and an increase of $162,000, or 75.0%, as compared to $216,000 for the second quarter of 2024. The increase in income tax expense from the prior quarter and prior year quarter was primarily related to the increase in pre-tax income earned during the current quarter, and an increase in the effective tax rate during the second quarter of 2025. The effective tax rate was 16.5% for the second quarter of 2025 as compared to 16.3% for the first quarter of 2025 and 16.2% for the second quarter of 2024.

    Income tax expense was $585,000 for the first half of 2025, an increase of $186,000, or 46.6%, as compared to $399,000 for the first half of 2024. The increase in income tax expense from the first half of 2024 was primarily related to the increase in pre-tax income earned during the first half of 2025 and an increase in the effective tax rate during the first half of 2025. The effective tax rate was 16.4% for the first half of 2025 and 15.8% for the first half of 2024.

    Credit Quality

    The Company’s allowance for credit losses on loans was $5.2 million as of June 30, 2025 as compared to $5.1 million as of December 31, 2024. The Company’s allowance for credit losses on unfunded commitments was $323,000 as of June 30, 2025 as compared to $314,000 as of December 31, 2024. Non-performing assets as a percent of total assets decreased to 0.24% at June 30, 2025 as compared to 0.55% at December 31, 2024, primarily due to a decrease in non-performing assets of $2.0 million, or 53.3%. Contributing to this decrease was one commercial relationship representing two loans with a total amortized cost of $1.2 million being sold at foreclosure and one nonaccrual home equity loan with an amortized cost of $545,000 being paid off in full during the second quarter of 2025. The Company’s allowance for credit losses on loans as a percent of loans at amortized cost was 0.93% at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

    The Company recorded no provision for credit losses during the second quarter of 2025 and recorded a provision for credit losses of $48,000 for the first half of 2025. Of this amount, $39,000 related to the loan portfolio and $9,000 related to the reserve for unfunded commitments. The increase in the allowance for credit losses on loans and unfunded commitments and the corresponding provision for credit losses recognized during the first half of 2025 was the result of an increase in the calculation of expected quantitative losses inclusive of forecasted economic trends, primarily related to the residential mortgage loan pool, partially offset by a decrease in the calculation of expected losses for the commercial loan pool.

    Balance Sheet Summary

    Total assets at June 30, 2025 were $734.8 million, a $49.3 million increase, or 7.2%, as compared to $685.5 million at December 31, 2024. Cash and cash equivalents increased by $42.2 million, or 127.5%, from $33.1 million at December 31, 2024 to $75.4 million at June 30, 2025. The increase in cash and cash equivalents was primarily due to an increase in interest earning deposits of $42.0 million, or 138.1%, as the result of $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering in the second quarter of 2025. Securities were $55.3 million at June 30, 2025 as compared to $56.5 million at December 31, 2024 with the decrease primarily due to repayments during the first half of 2025. Net loans receivable at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 were $552.4 million and $544.6 million, respectively. Total deposits at June 30, 2025 were $627.5 million, an increase of $54.5 million, or 9.5%, compared to $573.0 million at December 31, 2024. The increase in deposits was primarily due to the collection of $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering in the second quarter of 2025. Total borrowings decreased to $2.0 million at June 30, 2025, a decrease of $8.3 million, or 80.5%, as compared to $10.3 million as of December 31, 2024.

    Stockholders’ equity at June 30, 2025 was $92.9 million, an increase $3.0 million, or 3.4%, compared to $89.9 million at December 31, 2024. The increase in stockholders’ equity was primarily attributed to $3.0 million in net income earned during the first half of 2025.
      
    About Lake Shore
      
    Lake Shore Bancorp is the holding company of Lake Shore Bank, a New York chartered, community-oriented financial institution headquartered in Dunkirk, New York. The Bank has ten full-service branch locations in Western New York, including four in Chautauqua County and six in Erie County. The Bank offers a broad range of retail and commercial lending and deposit services. Lake Shore Bancorp’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market as “LSBK”. Additional information about Lake Shore Bancorp is available at www.mylsbank.com.

    Safe-Harbor

    This release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the Company’s and the Bank’s industry, and management’s beliefs and assumptions. Words such as anticipates, expects, intends, plans, believes, estimates and variations of such words and expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect management’s current views of future events and operations. These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to the Company as of the date of this release. It is important to note that these forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve and are subject to significant risks, contingencies, and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond our control including, but not limited to, data loss or other security breaches, including a breach of our operational or security systems, policies or procedures, including cyber-attacks on us or on our third party vendors or service providers, economic conditions, the effect of changes in monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, tariffs, unanticipated changes in our liquidity position, climate change, public health issues, geopolitical conflict, increased unemployment, deterioration in the credit quality of the loan portfolio and/or the value of the collateral securing repayment of loans, reduction in the value of investment securities, the cost and ability to attract and retain key employees, regulatory or legal developments, tax policy changes, and our ability to implement and execute our business plan and strategy and expand our operations. These factors should be considered in evaluating forward looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements, as our financial performance could differ materially due to various risks or uncertainties. We do not undertake to publicly update or revise our forward-looking statements if future changes make it clear that any projected results expressed or implied therein will not be realized.

    Source: Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc.
    Category: Financial

    Investor Relations/Media Contact
    Kim C. Liddell
    President, CEO, and Director
    Lake Shore Bancorp, Inc.
    31 East Fourth Street
    Dunkirk, New York 14048
    (716) 366-4070 ext. 1012

    Selected Financial Condition Data

        June 30,     December 31,
        2025     2024
        (Unaudited)
        (Dollars in thousands)
               
    Total assets $ 734,838   $ 685,504
    Cash and cash equivalents   75,367     33,131
    Securities, at fair value   55,323     56,495
    Loans receivable, net   552,389     544,620
    Deposits   627,499     572,978
    Long-term debt   2,000     10,250
    Stockholders’ equity   92,884     89,868
               

    Statements of Income

        Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2025       2024       2025       2024  
      (Unaudited)  
      (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Interest income $ 9,107     $ 8,754     $ 17,474     $ 17,363  
    Interest expense   2,985       3,548       5,887       7,024  
    Net interest income   6,122       5,206       11,587       10,339  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   –       (285 )     48       (637 )
    Net interest income after provision (credit) for credit losses   6,122       5,491       11,539       10,976  
    Total non-interest income   800       738       1,524       1,445  
    Total non-interest expense   4,625       4,897       9,503       9,892  
    Income before income taxes   2,297       1,332       3,560       2,529  
    Income tax expense   378       216       585       399  
    Net income $ 1,919     $ 1,116     $ 2,975     $ 2,130  
    Basic and diluted earnings per share $ 0.34     $ 0.19     $ 0.53     $ 0.36  
                                   
    Selected Financial Ratios                              
    Return on average assets(1)   1.11 %     0.63 %     0.87 %     0.60 %
    Return on average equity(1)   8.37 %     5.19 %     6.52 %     4.94 %
    Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   128.12 %     127.00 %     128.81 %     126.67 %
    Interest rate spread(1)   3.32 %     2.56 %     3.13 %     2.55 %
    Net interest margin(1)   3.84 %     3.14 %     3.67 %     3.12 %
    Efficiency ratio   66.82 %     82.39 %     72.48 %     83.94 %
                                   

    (1) Annualized

    Average Balance Sheets, Interest, and Rates (Quarterly Comparison)

      For the Three Months Ended     For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30, 2025     June 30, 2024  
      Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/     Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/  
      Balance   Expense   Rate(2)     Balance   Expense   Rate(2)  
      (Unaudited)  
      (Dollars in thousands)  
    Interest-earning assets:                                  
    Interest-earning deposits $ 27,162   $ 270   3.98 %   $ 52,618   $ 647   4.92 %
    Securities(1)   56,222     368   2.62 %     58,988     414   2.81 %
    Loans, including fees   553,550     8,469   6.12 %     551,091     7,693   5.58 %
    Total interest-earning assets   636,934     9,107   5.72 %     662,697     8,754   5.28 %
    Other assets   52,724                 49,661            
    Total assets $ 689,658               $ 712,358            
                                       
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                  
    Demand & NOW accounts $ 64,337   $ 15   0.09 %   $ 67,167   $ 16   0.10 %
    Money market accounts   153,547     955   2.49 %     140,759     947   2.69 %
    Savings accounts(3)   58,286     9   0.06 %     60,528     10   0.07 %
    Time deposits   217,101     1,969   3.63 %     228,023     2,398   4.21 %
    Borrowed funds & other interest-bearing liabilities   3,869     37   3.83 %     25,313     177   2.80 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   497,140     2,985   2.40 %     521,790     3,548   2.72 %
    Other non-interest bearing liabilities   100,826                 104,529            
    Stockholders’ equity   91,692                 86,039            
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 689,658               $ 712,358            
    Net interest income       $ 6,122               $ 5,206      
    Interest rate spread             3.32 %               2.56 %
    Net interest margin             3.84 %               3.14 %
                                       

    (1) The tax equivalent adjustment for bank qualified tax exempt municipal securities, using a federal statutory rate of 21%, results in rates of 3.03% and 3.20% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Yields above are not presented on a tax equivalent basis.
    (2) Annualized.
    (3) Included within savings accounts as of June 30, 2025 is $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering. The average rate paid on these funds was 5 basis points and the collection of these funds resulted in a $3.8 million increase in the average balance of savings accounts during the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Average Balance Sheets, Interest, and Rates (Year-to-Date Comparison)

      For the Six Months Ended     For the Six Months Ended  
      June 30, 2025     June 30, 2024  
      Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/     Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/  
      Balance   Expense   Rate(2)     Balance   Expense   Rate(2)  
      (Unaudited)  
      (Dollars in thousands)  
    Interest-earning assets:                                  
    Interest-earning deposits $ 25,372   $ 504   3.97 %   $ 48,329   $ 1,246   5.16 %
    Securities(1)   57,008     748   2.62 %     60,358     838   2.78 %
    Loans, including fees   549,578     16,222   5.90 %     553,621     15,279   5.52 %
    Total interest-earning assets   631,958     17,474   5.53 %     662,308     17,363   5.24 %
    Other assets   52,193                 50,263            
    Total assets $ 684,151               $ 712,571            
                                       
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                  
    Demand & NOW accounts $ 63,565   $ 30   0.09 %   $ 68,460   $ 33   0.10 %
    Money market accounts   153,116     1,822   2.38 %     140,277     1,913   2.73 %
    Savings accounts(3)   55,927     18   0.06 %     61,606     21   0.07 %
    Time deposits   212,975     3,920   3.68 %     225,101     4,648   4.13 %
    Borrowed funds & other interest-bearing liabilities   5,046     97   3.84 %     27,434     409   2.98 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   490,629     5,887   2.40 %     522,878     7,024   2.69 %
    Other non-interest bearing liabilities   102,202                 103,414            
    Stockholders’ equity   91,320                 86,279            
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 684,151               $ 712,571            
    Net interest income       $ 11,587               $ 10,339      
    Interest rate spread             3.13 %               2.55 %
    Net interest margin             3.67 %               3.12 %
                                       

    (1) The tax equivalent adjustment for bank qualified tax exempt municipal securities, using a federal statutory rate of 21%, results in rates of 3.03% and 3.16% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Yields above are not presented on a tax equivalent basis.
    (2) Annualized.
    (3) Included within savings accounts as of June 30, 2025 is $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering. The average rate paid on these funds was 5 basis points and the collection of these funds resulted in a $1.9 million increase in the average balance of savings accounts during the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Average Balance Sheets, Interest, and Rates (Prior Quarter Comparison)

      For the Three Months Ended     For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30, 2025     March 31, 2025  
      Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/     Average   Interest
    Income/
      Yield/  
      Balance   Expense   Rate(2)     Balance   Expense   Rate(2)  
      (Unaudited)  
      (Dollars in thousands)  
    Interest-earning assets:                                  
    Interest-earning deposits $ 27,162   $ 270   3.98 %   $ 23,562   $ 234   3.97 %
    Securities(1)   56,222     368   2.62 %     57,804     381   2.64 %
    Loans, including fees   553,550     8,469   6.12 %     545,561     7,752   5.68 %
    Total interest-earning assets   636,934     9,107   5.72 %     626,927     8,367   5.34 %
    Other assets   52,724                 51,656            
    Total assets $ 689,658               $ 678,583            
                                       
    Interest-bearing liabilities                                  
    Demand & NOW accounts $ 64,337   $ 15   0.09 %   $ 62,784   $ 15   0.10 %
    Money market accounts   153,547     955   2.49 %     152,680     867   2.27 %
    Savings accounts(3)   58,286     9   0.06 %     53,541     9   0.07 %
    Time deposits   217,101     1,969   3.63 %     208,804     1,951   3.74 %
    Borrowed funds & other interest-bearing liabilities   3,869     37   3.83 %     6,237     60   3.85 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   497,140     2,985   2.40 %     484,046     2,902   2.40 %
    Other non-interest bearing liabilities   100,826                 103,593            
    Stockholders’ equity   91,692                 90,944            
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 689,658               $ 678,583            
    Net interest income       $ 6,122               $ 5,465      
    Interest rate spread             3.32 %               2.94 %
    Net interest margin             3.84 %               3.49 %
                                       

    (1) The tax equivalent adjustment for bank qualified tax exempt municipal securities, using a federal statutory rate of 21%, results in rates of 3.03% and 3.04% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025 respectively. Yields above are not presented on a tax equivalent basis.
    (2) Annualized.
    (3) Included within savings accounts as of June 30, 2025 is $43.7 million of funds collected and held on deposit in a segregated account in connection with the Company’s stock offering. The average rate paid on these funds was 5 basis points and the collection of these funds resulted in a $3.8 million increase in the average balance of savings accounts during the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Selected Quarterly Financial Data

      As of or For the Three Months Ended  
      June 30,
    2025
        March 31,
    2025
        December 31,
    2024
        September 30,
    2024
        June 30,
    2024
     
      (Unaudited)  
      (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)  
    Selected Financial Condition Data:                            
    Total assets $ 734,838     $ 688,996     $ 685,504     $ 697,596     $ 711,042  
    Cash and cash equivalents   75,367       30,428       33,131       49,981       60,987  
    Securities, at fair value   55,323       55,801       56,495       58,782       57,309  
    Loans receivable, net   552,389       551,640       544,620       539,005       544,337  
    Deposits   627,499       582,730       572,978       587,563       589,395  
    Long-term debt   2,000       4,000       10,250       10,250       23,250  
    Stockholders’ equity   92,884       90,662       89,868       89,877       86,932  
                                 
    Condensed Statements of Income:                            
    Interest income $ 9,107     $ 8,367     $ 8,590     $ 8,851     $ 8,754  
    Interest expense   2,985       2,902       3,249       3,468       3,548  
    Net interest income   6,122       5,465       5,341       5,383       5,206  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses   –       48       (613 )     (229 )     (285 )
    Net interest income after provision (credit) for credit losses   6,122       5,417       5,954       5,612       5,491  
    Total non-interest income   800       724       1,068       791       738  
    Total non-interest expense   4,625       4,878       5,275       4,813       4,897  
    Income before income taxes   2,297       1,263       1,747       1,590       1,332  
    Income tax expense   378       206       278       258       216  
    Net income $ 1,919     $ 1,057     $ 1,469     $ 1,332     $ 1,116  
    Basic and diluted earnings per share $ 0.34     $ 0.19     $ 0.26     $ 0.24     $ 0.19  
                                 
    Selected Financial Ratios:                            
    Return on average assets(1)   1.11 %     0.62 %     0.85 %     0.76 %     0.63 %
    Return on average equity(1)   8.37 %     4.65 %     6.52 %     6.03 %     5.19 %
    Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities   128.12 %     129.52 %     129.46 %     128.81 %     127.00 %
    Interest rate spread(1)   3.32 %     2.94 %     2.72 %     2.67 %     2.56 %
    Net interest margin(1)   3.84 %     3.49 %     3.31 %     3.28 %     3.14 %
    Efficiency ratio   66.82 %     78.82 %     82.30 %     77.96 %     82.39 %
                                 
    Asset Quality Ratios:                            
    Non-performing loans as a percent of loans at amortized cost   0.32 %     0.62 %     0.69 %     0.74 %     0.73 %
    Non-performing assets as a percent of total assets   0.24 %     0.50 %     0.55 %     0.57 %     0.56 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans as a percent of loans at amortized cost   0.93 %     0.93 %     0.93 %     1.01 %     1.08 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans as a percent of non-performing loans   290.53 %     148.89 %     134.91 %     137.03 %     148.20 %
                                 
    Share Information:                            
    Common stock, number of shares outstanding   5,759,172       5,760,272       5,735,226       5,737,036       5,737,036  
    Treasury stock, number of shares held   1,077,342       1,076,242       1,101,288       1,099,478       1,099,478  
    Book value per share $ 16.13     $ 15.74     $ 15.67     $ 15.67     $ 15.15  
    Tier 1 leverage ratio (Bank-only)   14.37 %     14.31 %     13.83 %     13.37 %     13.02 %
    Total risk-based capital ratio (Bank-only)   18.94 %     18.67 %     18.79 %     18.85 %     18.64 %
                                           

    (1) Annualized

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Hanover Bancorp, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results Highlighted by Strong Demand Deposit Growth, Continued Margin Expansion and Its Inclusion in the Russell 2000 Index

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Second Quarter Performance Highlights

    • Net Income: Net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $2.4 million or $0.33 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares).
    • Pre-Provision Net Revenue: Pre-provision net revenue was $5.7 million resulting in a return on average assets of 1.04% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 which was the highest level since the first quarter of 2023.
    • Net Interest Income: Net interest income was $14.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $0.2 million, or 1.13% from the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and $1.5 million, or 11.69%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Net Interest Margin Expansion: The Company’s net interest margin during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 increased to 2.76% from 2.68% in the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.46% in the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Demand Deposit Growth: Demand deposits increased $28.1 million, or 13.03%, from March 31, 2025 and $32.0 million, or 15.12%, from December 31, 2024, underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals.  
    • Strong Liquidity Position: At June 30, 2025, undrawn liquidity sources, which include cash and unencumbered securities and secured and unsecured funding capacity, totaled $686.5 million, or approximately 274% of uninsured deposit balances.   Insured and collateralized deposits, which include municipal deposits, accounted for approximately 87% of total deposits at June 30, 2025.
    • Loan Diversification Strategy: The Company continues to actively manage its Multi-Family and Commercial Real Estate portfolios which resulted in a reduction in the commercial real estate concentration ratio to 368% of capital at June 30, 2025 from 385% at December 31, 2024 and 403% at June 30, 2024. The Company continues to focus loan growth primarily in residential loan products originated for sale to specific buyers in the secondary market, C&I and SBA loans. The Company will selectively explore Commercial Real Estate opportunities with an emphasis on relationship based Commercial Real Estate lending.
    • Asset Quality: At June 30, 2025, the Bank’s asset quality metrics remained solid with non-performing loans totaling $12.7 million, representing 0.64% of the total loan portfolio, and the allowance for credit losses equaling 1.10% of total loans, a decrease from non-performing loans totaling $16.4 million, representing 0.82% of the total loan portfolio, as of December 31, 2024.
    • Port Jefferson Branch: In June 2025, the Company continued its strategic expansion in Suffolk County Long Island with the opening of its tenth branch in Port Jefferson, New York. The Company will continue to be opportunistic in furthering its expansion into the underserved markets of Eastern Long Island.
    • Inclusion in Russell 2000: The Company was added to the Russell 2000 Index in late June 2025. The Russell 2000 Index encompasses the 2,000 largest U.S.-traded stocks by objective, market-capitalization rankings, and style attributes. The Russell Indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors for index funds and as benchmarks for active investment strategies.
    • Quarterly Cash Dividend: The Company’s Board of Directors approved a $0.10 per share cash dividend on both common and Series A preferred shares payable on August 13, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 6, 2025.

    MINEOLA, N.Y., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hanover Bancorp, Inc. (“Hanover” or “the Company” – NASDAQ: HNVR), the holding company for Hanover Community Bank (“the Bank”), today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and the declaration of a $0.10 per share cash dividend on both common and Series A preferred shares payable on August 13, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 6, 2025.

    Earnings Summary for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    The Company reported net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 of $2.4 million or $0.33 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares), versus $0.8 million (after giving effect to an allowance for credit loss (“ACL”) on an individually evaluated loan of $2.5 million and a $1.1 million provision resulting from ongoing enhancements to the current expected credit loss (“CECL”) model) or $0.11 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares) in the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Returns on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.44%, 4.93% and 5.46%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.15%, 1.77% and 1.97%, respectively, for the comparable quarter of 2024.

    The increase in net income recorded in the second quarter of 2025 from the comparable 2024 quarter resulted from an increase in net interest income and a decrease in provision for credit losses. These were partially offset by the increase in non-interest expenses, particularly compensation and benefits, and an increase in income tax expense.   The increase in compensation and benefits expense in the second quarter of 2025 versus the comparable 2024 quarter was primarily related to the staffing of the newly opened Port Jefferson branch and additions to the C&I Banking teams, partially offset by lower incentive compensation expense resulting from reduced lending activity and other expense reduction initiatives. The Company’s effective tax rate was 27.8% in the second quarter of 2025 and 27.2% in the comparable 2024 quarter. We expect a normalized run rate of 25.0% for the remainder of the year.

    Net interest income was $14.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $1.5 million, or 11.69% from the comparable 2024 quarter. This increase was due to improvement of the Company’s net interest margin to 2.76% in the 2025 quarter from 2.46% in the comparable 2024 quarter. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 3.94% in the 2025 quarter from 4.48% in the comparable 2024 quarter, a decrease of 54 basis points. This decrease was partially offset by a 24 basis point decrease in the yield on interest earning assets to 5.98% in the 2025 quarter from 6.22% in the second quarter of 2024. Net interest income on a linked quarter basis increased $0.2 million or 1.13%, due to an 8 basis point increase in net interest margin resulting from a 7 basis point decrease in cost of interest-bearing liabilities, partially offset by a 3 basis point decrease on yield on interest earning assets.

    Earnings Summary for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported net income of $4.0 million or $0.53 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares), versus $4.9 million or $0.66 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares) in the comparable 2024 six-month period. The Company recorded adjusted (non-GAAP) net income (excluding core system conversion expenses of $2.6 million, net of tax) of $6.5 million or $0.87 per diluted share in the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus net income of $4.9 million or $0.66 per diluted share in the comparable 2024 six-month period (which included no adjustments). Returns on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.36%, 4.02% and 4.46%, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.44%, 5.20% and 5.80%, respectively, for the comparable 2024 period. Adjusted (non-GAAP) returns, exclusive of core system conversion expenses on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.59%, 6.63% and 7.35%, respectively, in the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.44%, 5.20% and 5.80%, respectively, in the comparable of 2024 period.

    The decrease in net income recorded for the six months ended June 30, 2025 from the comparable 2024 period is due to an increase in non-interest expenses, particularly compensation and benefits and the one-time core system conversion expenses. These were partially offset by an increase in net interest income and a decrease in provision for credit losses. The increase in compensation and benefits expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025 versus the comparable 2024 period was primarily related to additional headcount to staff the new Port Jefferson branch and expansion of the C&I lending vertical and lower deferred loan origination costs partially offset by lower incentive compensation expense resulting from reduced lending activity. The Company’s effective tax rate decreased to 23.0% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 from 25.3% in the comparable 2024 period.

    Net interest income was $29.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $3.2 million, or 12.38% from the comparable 2024 period, due to the improvement of the Company’s net interest margin to 2.72% in the 2025 period from 2.43% in the comparable 2024 period. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 3.98% in the 2025 six months period from 4.41% in the comparable 2024 period, a decrease of 43 basis points. This decrease was partially offset by a 13 basis point decrease in the yield on interest earning assets to 5.99% in the 2025 period from 6.12% in the comparable 2024 period. The increase in the net interest margin was a result of the late 2024 reductions in the Fed Funds effective rate and the liability sensitive nature of the Bank’s balance sheet.

    Michael P. Puorro, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented on the Company’s quarterly results: “Our second quarter performance, reflects a number of high notes, including increased Pre-Provision Net Revenue of $5.7 million, strong non-interest bearing deposit growth of $28.1 million, underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals, and continued improvement in our Net Interest Margin. We are extremely pleased with the recent opening of our Port Jefferson branch and will continue to be opportunistic in furthering our expansion into the underserved markets of Eastern Long Island. With our inclusion in the Russell 2000, the continued development of our diversified revenue verticals and liability sensitive balance sheet, we look forward to delivering continued shareholder value and the eventual benefits of a more favorable interest rate environment.”

    Balance Sheet Highlights

    Total assets were $2.31 billion at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Total securities available for sale at June 30, 2025 were $102.6 million, an increase of $18.9 million from December 31, 2024, primarily driven by growth in collateralized mortgage obligations, collateralized loan obligations and corporate bonds.

    Total deposits were $1.95 billion at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Total deposits increased $9.4 million or 0.48% from June 30, 2024. Demand deposits increased $43.8 million or 21.93% from June 30, 2024 and $32.0 million, or 15.12%, from December 31, 2024 underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals.   Our loan to deposit ratio improved to 101% at June 30, 2025 from 102% at December 31, 2024.

    The Company had $517.4 million in total municipal deposits at June 30, 2025, at a weighted average rate of 3.67% versus $509.3 million at a weighted average rate of 3.72% at December 31, 2024 and $452.6 million at a weighted average rate of 4.61% at June 30, 2024. The Company’s municipal deposit program is built on long-standing relationships developed in the local marketplace. This core deposit business will continue to provide a stable source of funding for the Company’s lending products at costs lower than those of consumer deposits and market-based borrowings.   The Company continues to broaden its municipal deposit base and currently services 40 customer relationships.

    Total borrowings at June 30, 2025 were $107.8 million, with a weighted average rate and term of 4.11% and 17 months, respectively. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company had $107.8 million of term FHLB advances outstanding. The Company had no FHLB overnight borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. The Company had no borrowings outstanding under lines of credit with correspondent banks at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

    Stockholders’ equity was $198.9 million at June 30, 2025 and compared to $196.6 million at December 31, 2024. Retained earnings increased by $2.5 million due primarily to net income of $4.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, which was offset by $1.5 million of dividends declared. The accumulated other comprehensive loss at June 30, 2025 was 0.62% of total equity and was comprised of a $0.7 million after tax net unrealized loss on the investment portfolio and a $0.5 million after tax net unrealized loss on derivatives.   Tangible book value per share (including Series A preferred shares) was $23.94 at June 30, 2025 compared to $23.86 at December 31, 2024.

    Loan Portfolio

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Bank’s loan portfolio decreased $19.1 million to $1.97 billion from December 31, 2024. The decrease resulted primarily from the ongoing management of our commercial real estate and multifamily loan concentrations. On a linked quarter basis, net loans increased $5.8 million. At June 30, 2025, the Company’s residential loan portfolio (including home equity) amounted to $738.8 million, with an average loan balance of $489 thousand and a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 57%.   Commercial real estate (including construction) and multifamily loans totaled $1.08 billion at June 30, 2025, with an average loan balance of $1.5 million and a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 59%. As will be discussed below, approximately 36% of the multifamily portfolio is subject to rent regulation. The Company’s commercial real estate concentration ratio continues to improve, decreasing to 368% of capital at June 30, 2025 from 385% at December 31, 2024 and 403% at June 30, 2024, with loans secured by office space accounting for 2.48% of the total loan portfolio and totaling $48.9 million at June 30, 2025. The Company’s loan pipeline with executed term sheets at June 30, 2025 is approximately $190.2 million, with approximately 81% being niche-residential, conventional C&I, SBA and USDA lending opportunities.

    The Bank remains focused on expanding its core verticals and continues to originate loans for its portfolio and for sale in the secondary market under its residential flow origination program. The Bank originated $62.2 million in residential loans in the quarter ended June 30, 2025. During the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company sold $23.7 million and $2.9 million, respectively, of residential loans under its flow origination program and recorded gains on sale of loans held-for-sale of $0.5 million and $0.1 million, respectively.

    During the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company sold approximately $22.3 million and $28.0 million, respectively, in government guaranteed SBA loans and recorded gains on sale of loans held-for-sale of $1.8 million and $2.5 million, respectively. SBA loan originations and gains on sale were lower than expected due to a confluence of factors. One factor is the impact of the “higher-for-longer” interest rate environment that we believe has both worsened the financial condition of and reduced demand among small business borrowers, resulting in a lower volume of creditworthy customers. Another factor is the negative impact of and uncertainty created by tariffs, which we believe have also dampened loan demand among borrowers in certain industries. A third factor is the Bank’s decision to tighten credit over the course of the last year. Although management continues to believe this to be a prudent measure, it has nonetheless resulted in a lower volume of loan approvals, causing the Bank to re-evaluate the number and caliber of its business development officers. Taken together these and other factors have adversely impacted SBA loan originations and closings. With the addition of additional business development officers in the second half of 2025, we anticipate higher volumes of eligible loans as we transition into 2026. The Bank concluded the second quarter of 2025 with C&I loan originations of approximately $29.3 million. Based on its existing pipeline, the Bank expects C&I lending and deposit activity to grow as the year progresses.

    Commercial Real Estate Statistics

    A significant portion of the Bank’s commercial real estate portfolio consists of loans secured by Multi-Family and CRE-Investor owned real estate that are predominantly subject to fixed interest rates for an initial period of 5 years. The Bank’s exposure to Land/Construction loans is minor at $8.2 million, all at floating interest rates. As shown below, 31% of the loan balances in these combined portfolios will either have a rate reset or mature in 2025 and 2026, with another 57% with rate resets or maturing in 2027.

    Multi-Family Market Rent Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule   Multi-Family Stabilized Rent Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule
    Calendar Period   #
    Loans
      Total O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
      Calendar Period   #
    Loans
      Total O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
                                                                         
    2025     7     $ 8,609     $ 1,230       5.29 %   2025     8     $ 14,950     $ 1,869       4.54 %
    2026     36       117,249       3,257       3.66 %   2026     20       42,310       2,115       3.67 %
    2027     70       185,157       2,645       4.41 %   2027     51       122,901       2,410       4.22 %
    2028     16       21,310       1,332       6.20 %   2028     12       10,117       843       7.14 %
    2029     6       4,924       821       7.70 %   2029     4       4,313       1,078       6.38 %
    2030+     3       6,667       2,222       3.68 %   2030+     4       1,099       275       6.04 %
    Fixed Rate     138       343,916       2,492       4.32 %   Fixed Rate     99       195,690       1,977       4.34 %
    Floating Rate     2       347       174       9.50 %   Floating Rate     —       —       —       — %
    Total     140     $ 344,263     $ 2,459       4.33 %   Total     99     $ 195,690     $ 1,977       4.34 %
                                                                         
    CRE Investor Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule
    Calendar Period   # Loans   Total O/S ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
                                     
    2025     25     $ 33,503     $ 1,340       7.28 %
    2026     30       35,702       1,190       4.90 %
    2027     89       156,924       1,763       4.86 %
    2028     28       30,868       1,102       6.65 %
    2029     4       2,336       584       7.04 %
    2030+     15       8,999       600       6.46 %
    Fixed Rate     191       268,332       1,405       5.45 %
    Floating Rate     6       11,905       1,984       9.50 %
    Total CRE-Inv.     197     $ 280,237     $ 1,423       5.62 %
                                     

    Stabilized Multi-Family Pro Forma Stress Results

    The table below reflects a proforma stressed evaluation of the Bank’s Multifamily stabilized loan portfolio, using the primary assumption for a revised Debt Service Coverage Ratio (“DSCR”) calculation, for all loans where the current interest rate is below 6%. The current balance for these loans is recast at 6% with a 30-year amortization. The chart below reflects the impact of these adjustments on the portfolio. The projected loan to value (“LTV”) assumption resets all loans using a 6% cap rate and the last reported property net operating income (“NOI”) to determine an implied property valuation and based on the current loan balance the resultant LTV.

    Multi-Family Stabilized Rent Portfolio
    DSCR Range        # Loans      Total O/S
    ($000’s omitted)
       % of Total
    MF
    Portfolio
      Current
    Weighted 
    Average
    LTV
      Projected
    Weighted 
    Average
    LTV
                                     
    < 1.0   10     $ 18,153     3 %   61 %   95 %
    1.0 < x  < 1.2   24       69,751     13 %   65 %   74 %
    1.2 < x  < 1.3   20       34,897     6 %   62 %   67 %
    1.3 < x  < 1.5   15       38,547     7 %   63 %   61 %
    1.5 < x  < 2.0   18       25,805     5 %   58 %   53 %
    x  > 2.0   12       8,537     2 %   43 %   33 %
     Total                 99     $    195,690           36 %           62 %           67 %
                                     

    As reflected above, the results show approximately 3%, or 10 loans totaling $18 million of the total multi-family portfolio would have proforma DSCR’s less than 1x while maintaining projected weighted average LTV’s under 100%. Additionally, approximately 97% or 89 loans totaling $178 million would possess DSCR’s greater than 1x while maintaining a projected weighted average LTV well within our policy guidelines. We believe the overall demand for multifamily housing in our market will allow our borrowers to address any adverse impact proactively, as evidenced by the maturities and rate resets in the previous 12 months which have been successfully refinanced with other institutions at market rates similar to those used in the above analysis.

    Rental breakdown of Multi-Family portfolio

    The table below segments our portfolio of loans secured by Multi-Family properties based on rental terms and location. As shown below, 64% of the combined portfolio is secured by properties subject to free market rental terms, which is the dominant tenant type. Both the Market Rent and Stabilized Rent segments of our portfolio present very similar average borrower profiles. The portfolio is primarily located in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens.

    Multi-Family Loan Portfolio – Loans by Rent Type
    Rent Type   # of Notes
      Outstanding
    Loan Balance
      % of Total
    Multi-Family
      Avg Loan
    Size
      LTV   Current
    DSCR

      Avg #
    of Units

                ($000’s omitted)           ($000’s omitted)                        
                                                             
    Market               140     $        344,263                   64 %   $         2,459       61.8 %          1.41               11  
    Location                                                        
    Manhattan     7     $ 10,251       2 %   $ 1,464       49.4 %     1.88       14  
    Other NYC     92     $ 254,515       47 %   $ 2,766       61.7 %     1.40       10  
    Outside NYC     41     $ 79,497       15 %   $ 1,939       63.9 %     1.36       14  
                                                             
    Stabilized                  99     $        195,690                   36 %   $         1,977       61.8 %          1.44               12  
    Location                                                        
    Manhattan     7     $ 10,459       2 %   $ 1,494       48.2 %     1.71       19  
    Other NYC     81     $ 168,044       31 %   $ 2,075       62.6 %     1.42       11  
    Outside NYC     11     $ 17,187       3 %   $ 1,562       63.1 %     1.54       14  
                                                             

    Office Property Exposure

    The Bank’s exposure to the Office market is minor.   Loans secured by office space accounted for 2.48% of the total loan portfolio with a total balance of $48.9 million, of which less than 1% is located in Manhattan. The pool has a 2.48x weighted average DSCR, a 53% weighted average LTV and less than $350,000 of exposure in Manhattan.

    Asset Quality and Allowance for Credit Losses

    The Bank’s asset quality metrics remain solid. At June 30, 2025, the Bank reported $12.7 million in non-performing loans compared to $16.4 million at December 31, 2024, a decrease of $3.7 million. This decrease resulted primarily from the proactive sale of non-performing loans, satisfactions and the charge-off of a specific reserve established in June 2024 on an individually evaluated commercial loan. At June 30, 2025 non-performing loans were 0.64% of total loans outstanding versus 0.82% at December 31, 2024.

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Bank recorded a provision for credit losses expense of $2.4 million (including $187 thousand provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments). Net charge-offs of $3.5 million were incurred during the quarter, of which $2.5 million is attributable to the aforementioned charge-off of a specific reserve on an individually evaluated commercial loan. The June 30, 2025 allowance for credit losses was $21.6 million versus $22.8 million at December 31, 2024. The allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loans was 1.10% at June 30, 2025 and 1.15% at December 31, 2024.

    Net Interest Margin

    The Bank’s net interest margin increased to 2.76% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 2.68% in the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.46% in the quarter ended June 30, 2024 due to the continuing effects of the late 2024 reductions in the Federal Funds effective rate and the liability sensitive nature of the Bank’s balance sheet.

    About Hanover Community Bank and Hanover Bancorp, Inc.

    Hanover Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HNVR), is the bank holding company for Hanover Community Bank, a community commercial bank focusing on highly personalized and efficient services and products responsive to client needs. Management and the Board of Directors are comprised of a select group of successful local businesspeople who are committed to the success of the Bank by knowing and understanding the metro-New York area’s financial needs and opportunities. Backed by state-of-the-art technology, Hanover offers a full range of financial services. Hanover offers a complete suite of consumer, commercial, and municipal banking products and services, including multi-family and commercial mortgages, residential loans, business loans and lines of credit. Hanover also offers its customers access to 24-hour ATM service with no fees attached, free checking with interest, telephone banking, advanced technologies in mobile and internet banking for our consumer and business customers, safe deposit boxes and much more. The Company’s corporate administrative office is located in Mineola, New York where it also operates a full-service branch office along with additional branch locations in Garden City Park, Hauppauge, Port Jefferson, Forest Hills, Flushing, Sunset Park, Rockefeller Center and Chinatown, New York, and Freehold, New Jersey.

    Hanover Community Bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and is an Equal Housing/Equal Opportunity Lender. For further information, call (516) 548-8500 or visit the Bank’s website at www.hanoverbank.com.

    Non-GAAP Disclosure

    This discussion, including the financial statements attached thereto, includes non-GAAP financial measures which include the Company’s adjusted net income, adjusted basic and diluted earnings per share, adjusted return on average assets, adjusted return on average equity, tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio, TCE, tangible assets, tangible book value per share, return on average tangible equity and efficiency ratio. A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of historical or future performance, financial position or cash flows that excludes or includes amounts that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes that the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provides both management and investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results and trends in addition to the results measured in accordance with GAAP, and provides greater comparability across time periods. While management uses non-GAAP financial measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the numbers prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The Company’s non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other financial institutions.

    With respect to the calculations of and reconciliations of adjusted net income, TCE, tangible assets, TCE ratio and tangible book value per share, reconciliations to the most comparable U.S. GAAP measures are provided in the tables that follow.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This release may contain certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and may be identified by the use of such words as “may,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “plan,” “estimate,” “predict,” “continue,” and “potential” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, estimates with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business of Hanover Bancorp, Inc. Any or all of the forward-looking statements in this release and in any other public statements made by Hanover Bancorp, Inc. may turn out to be incorrect. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions that Hanover Bancorp, Inc. might make or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K under Item 1A – Risk Factors, as updated by our subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Further, the adverse effect of health emergencies or natural disasters on the Company, its customers, and the communities where it operates may adversely affect the Company’s business, results of operations and financial condition for an indefinite period of time. Consequently, no forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Hanover Bancorp, Inc. does not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this release or to conform these statements to actual events.

    Investor and Press Contact:
    Lance P. Burke
    Chief Financial Officer
    (516) 548-8500

               
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.          
    STATEMENTS OF CONDITION (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands)
                 
        June 30,   March 31,   December 31,
        2025   2025   2024
    Assets            
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 164,535     $ 160,234     $ 162,857  
    Securities-available for sale, at fair value   102,636       93,197       83,755  
    Investments-held to maturity   3,594       3,671       3,758  
    Loans held for sale   10,593       16,306       12,404  
                 
    Loans, net of deferred loan fees and costs   1,966,452       1,960,674       1,985,524  
    Less: allowance for credit losses   -21,571       -22,925       -22,779  
    Loans, net   1,944,881       1,937,749       1,962,745  
                 
    Goodwill   19,168       19,168       19,168  
    Premises & fixed assets   14,388       14,511       15,337  
    Operating lease assets   10,890       8,484       8,337  
    Other assets   41,291       38,207       43,749  
      Assets $ 2,311,976     $ 2,291,527     $ 2,312,110  
                 
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity          
    Core deposits $ 1,439,656     $ 1,418,209     $ 1,456,513  
    Time deposits   511,625       518,229       497,770  
    Total deposits   1,951,281       1,936,438       1,954,283  
                 
    Borrowings   107,805       107,805       107,805  
    Subordinated debentures   24,716       24,702       24,689  
    Operating lease liabilities   11,565       9,144       9,025  
    Other liabilities   17,724       16,795       19,670  
      Liabilities   2,113,091       2,094,884       2,115,472  
                 
    Stockholders’ equity   198,885       196,643       196,638  
      Liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 2,311,976     $ 2,291,527     $ 2,312,110  
                 
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                     
        Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
        6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
                     
    Interest income $ 32,049     $ 33,420     $ 64,886     $ 65,852  
    Interest expense   17,254       20,173       35,462       39,670  
      Net interest income   14,795       13,247       29,424       26,182  
    Provision for credit losses   2,357       4,040       2,957       4,340  
      Net interest income after provision for credit losses   12,438       9,207       26,467       21,842  
                     
    Loan servicing and fee income   1,083       836       2,164       1,749  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   162       114       279       210  
    Gain on sale of loans held-for-sale   2,298       2,586       4,650       5,092  
    Gain on sale of investments   –       4       –       4  
    Other operating income   18       82       200       143  
      Non-interest income   3,561       3,622       7,293       7,198  
                     
    Compensation and benefits   7,003       6,499       14,235       12,061  
    Conversion expenses   –       –       3,180       –  
    Occupancy and equipment   1,910       1,843       3,746       3,613  
    Data processing   508       495       1,101       1,013  
    Professional fees   878       717       1,665       1,535  
    Federal deposit insurance premiums   365       365       702       683  
    Other operating expenses   1,952       1,751       3,983       3,569  
      Non-interest expense   12,616       11,670       28,612       22,474  
                     
      Income before income taxes   3,383       1,159       5,148       6,566  
    Income tax expense   940       315       1,184       1,661  
                     
      Net income $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 3,964     $ 4,905  
                     
    Earnings per share (“EPS”):(1)              
    Basic $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.53     $ 0.66  
    Diluted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.53     $ 0.66  
                     
    Average shares outstanding for basic EPS (1)(2)   7,500,871       7,399,816       7,482,307       7,388,021  
    Average shares outstanding for diluted EPS (1)(2)   7,506,584       7,449,110       7,488,226       7,438,234  
                     
    (1) Calculation includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Average shares outstanding before subtracting participating securities.
                     
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)
    QUARTERLY TREND
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
     
        Three Months Ended
        6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
                         
    Interest income $ 32,049     $ 32,837     $ 33,057     $ 34,113     $ 33,420  
    Interest expense   17,254       18,208       19,249       21,011       20,173  
      Net interest income   14,795       14,629       13,808       13,102       13,247  
    Provision for credit losses   2,357       600       400       200       4,040  
      Net interest income after provision for credit losses   12,438       14,029       13,408       12,902       9,207  
                         
    Loan servicing and fee income   1,083       1,081       981       960       836  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   162       117       136       123       114  
    Gain on sale of loans held-for-sale   2,298       2,352       3,014       2,834       2,586  
    Gain on sale of investments   –       –       27       –       4  
    Other operating income   18       182       29       37       82  
      Non-interest income   3,561       3,732       4,187       3,954       3,622  
                         
    Compensation and benefits   7,003       7,232       6,699       6,840       6,499  
    Conversion expenses   –       3,180       –       –       –  
    Occupancy and equipment   1,910       1,836       1,810       1,799       1,843  
    Data processing   508       593       536       547       495  
    Professional fees   878       787       782       762       717  
    Federal deposit insurance premiums   365       337       375       360       365  
    Other operating expenses   1,952       2,031       2,198       1,930       1,751  
      Non-interest expense   12,616       15,996       12,400       12,238       11,670  
                         
      Income before income taxes   3,383       1,765       5,195       4,618       1,159  
    Income tax expense   940       244       1,293       1,079       315  
                         
      Net income $ 2,443     $ 1,521     $ 3,902     $ 3,539     $ 844  
                         
    Earnings per share (“EPS”):(1)                  
    Basic $ 0.33     $ 0.20     $ 0.53     $ 0.48     $ 0.11  
    Diluted $ 0.33     $ 0.20     $ 0.52     $ 0.48     $ 0.11  
                         
    Average shares outstanding for basic EPS (1)(2)   7,500,871       7,463,537       7,427,583       7,411,064       7,399,816  
    Average shares outstanding for diluted EPS (1)(2)   7,506,584       7,469,489       7,456,471       7,436,068       7,449,110  
                         
    (1) Calculation includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Average shares outstanding before subtracting participating securities.
                         
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION (1)(unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                   
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
                   
    ADJUSTED NET INCOME:              
    Net income, as reported $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 3,964     $ 4,905  
    Adjustments:              
    Conversion expenses   –       –       3,180       –  
    Total adjustments, before income taxes   –       –       3,180       –  
    Adjustment for reported effective income tax rate   –       –       608       –  
    Total adjustments, after income taxes   –       –       2,572       –  
    Adjusted net income $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 6,536     $ 4,905  
    Basic earnings per share – adjusted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.87     $ 0.66  
    Diluted earnings per share – adjusted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.87     $ 0.66  
                   
    ADJUSTED OPERATING EFFICIENCY RATIO:              
    Operating efficiency ratio, as reported   68.73 %     69.18 %     77.93 %     67.33 %
    Adjustments:              
    Conversion expenses   0.00 %     0.00 %     -8.66 %     0.00 %
    Adjusted operating efficiency ratio   68.73 %     69.18 %     69.27 %     67.33 %
                   
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS   0.44 %     0.15 %     0.59 %     0.44 %
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE EQUITY   4.93 %     1.77 %     6.63 %     5.20 %
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY   5.46 %     1.97 %     7.35 %     5.80 %
                   
    (1)  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 that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results in addition to the results measured in accordance with U.S. GAAP. While management uses non-GAAP measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information should not be viewed as a substitute for financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.
             
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands)
                   
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
    Profitability:              
    Return on average assets   0.44 %     0.15 %     0.36 %     0.44 %
    Return on average equity (1)   4.93 %     1.77 %     4.02 %     5.20 %
    Return on average tangible equity (1)   5.46 %     1.97 %     4.46 %     5.80 %
    Pre-provision net revenue return on assets   1.04 %     0.94 %     0.73 %     0.99 %
    Yield on average interest-earning assets   5.98 %     6.22 %     5.99 %     6.12 %
    Cost of average interest-bearing liabilities   3.94 %     4.48 %     3.98 %     4.41 %
    Net interest rate spread (2)   2.04 %     1.74 %     2.01 %     1.71 %
    Net interest margin (3)   2.76 %     2.46 %     2.72 %     2.43 %
    Non-interest expense to average assets   2.29 %     2.11 %     2.57 %     2.03 %
    Operating efficiency ratio (4)   68.73 %     69.18 %     77.93 %     67.33 %
                   
    Average balances:              
    Interest-earning assets $ 2,148,782     $ 2,162,250     $ 2,182,757     $ 2,162,543  
    Interest-bearing liabilities   1,756,316       1,809,991       1,798,958       1,810,195  
    Loans   1,978,535       2,014,820       1,984,135       1,999,448  
    Deposits   1,838,947       1,773,205       1,878,969       1,807,924  
    Borrowings   142,733       231,473       138,224       196,950  
                   
    (1) Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Represents the difference between the yield on average interest-earning assets and the cost of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (3) Represents net interest income divided by average interest-earning assets.
    (4) Represents non-interest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income.
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.
             
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
                   
      At or For the Three Months Ended
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024
    Asset quality:              
    Provision for credit losses – loans (1) $ 2,170     $ 600     $ 400     $ 200  
    Net (charge-offs)/recoveries   (3,524 )     (454 )     (1,027 )     (438 )
    Allowance for credit losses   21,571       22,925       22,779       23,406  
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans (2)   1.10 %     1.17 %     1.15 %     1.17 %
    Non-performing loans $ 12,651     $ 11,697     $ 16,368     $ 15,365  
    Non-performing loans/total loans   0.64 %     0.60 %     0.82 %     0.77 %
    Non-performing loans/total assets   0.55 %     0.51 %     0.71 %     0.66 %
    Allowance for credit losses/non-performing loans   170.51 %     195.99 %     139.17 %     152.33 %
                                   
    Capital (Bank only):                              
    Tier 1 Capital $ 203,322     $ 201,925     $ 201,744     $ 198,196  
    Tier 1 leverage ratio   9.29 %     8.95 %     9.13 %     8.85 %
    Common equity tier 1 capital ratio   13.16 %     13.37 %     13.32 %     12.99 %
    Tier 1 risk based capital ratio   13.16 %     13.37 %     13.32 %     12.99 %
    Total risk based capital ratio   14.41 %     14.62 %     14.58 %     14.24 %
                                   
    Equity data:                              
    Shares outstanding (3)   7,499,243       7,503,731       7,427,127       7,428,366  
    Stockholders’ equity $ 198,885     $ 196,643     $ 196,638     $ 192,339  
    Book value per share (3)   26.52       26.21       26.48       25.89  
    Tangible common equity (3)   179,495       177,239       177,220       172,906  
    Tangible book value per share (3)   23.94       23.62       23.86       23.28  
    Tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio (3)   7.83 %     7.80 %     7.73 %     7.49 %
                   
    (1) Excludes $187 thousand, $0, $0 and $0 provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments for the quarters ended 6/30/25, 3/31/25, 12/31/24 and 9/30/24, respectively.
    (2) Calculation excludes loans held for sale.
    (3) Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    STATISTICAL SUMMARY
    QUARTERLY TREND
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands, except share data)
                   
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024
                   
    Loan distribution (1):              
    Residential mortgages $ 715,418     $ 708,649     $ 702,832     $ 719,037  
    Multifamily   539,573       535,429       550,570       557,634  
    Commercial real estate – OO   267,223       264,855       261,223       246,458  
    Commercial real estate – NOO   271,552       280,345       298,517       305,536  
    Commercial & industrial   148,907       146,050       145,457       149,853  
    Home equity   23,361       24,914       26,422       26,825  
    Consumer   418       432       503       470  
                   
    Total loans $ 1,966,452     $ 1,960,674     $ 1,985,524     $ 2,005,813  
                   
    Sequential quarter growth rate   0.29 %     -1.25 %     -1.01 %     -0.35 %
                   
    CRE concentration ratio   368 %     369 %     385 %     397 %
                   
    Loans sold during the quarter $ 46,045     $ 46,649     $ 53,499     $ 43,537  
                   
    Funding distribution:              
    Demand $ 243,664     $ 215,569     $ 211,656     $ 206,327  
    N.O.W.   655,333       698,297       692,890       621,880  
    Savings   42,860       46,275       48,885       53,024  
    Money market   497,799       458,068       503,082       572,213  
    Total core deposits   1,439,656       1,418,209       1,456,513       1,453,444  
    Time   511,625       518,229       497,770       504,100  
    Total deposits   1,951,281       1,936,438       1,954,283       1,957,544  
    Borrowings   107,805       107,805       107,805       125,805  
    Subordinated debentures   24,716       24,702       24,689       24,675  
                   
    Total funding sources $ 2,083,802     $ 2,068,945     $ 2,086,777     $ 2,108,024  
                   
    Sequential quarter growth rate – total deposits   0.77 %     -0.91 %     -0.17 %     0.80 %
                   
    Period-end core deposits/total deposits ratio   73.78 %     73.24 %     74.53 %     74.25 %
                   
    Period-end demand deposits/total deposits ratio   12.49 %     11.13 %     10.83 %     10.54 %
                   
    (1) Excluding loans held for sale
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.      
                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (1)(unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
                       
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
    Tangible common equity                  
    Total equity (2) $ 198,885     $ 196,643     $ 196,638     $ 192,339     $ 190,072  
    Less: goodwill   (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )
    Less: core deposit intangible   (222 )     (236 )     (250 )     (265 )     (279 )
    Tangible common equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
                       
    Tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio                
    Tangible common equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
    Total assets   2,311,976       2,291,527       2,312,110       2,327,814       2,331,098  
    Less: goodwill   (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )
    Less: core deposit intangible   (222 )     (236 )     (250 )     (265 )     (279 )
    Tangible assets $ 2,292,586     $ 2,272,123     $ 2,292,692     $ 2,308,381     $ 2,311,651  
    TCE ratio (2)   7.83 %     7.80 %     7.73 %     7.49 %     7.38 %
                       
    Tangible book value per share                  
    Tangible equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
    Shares outstanding (2)   7,499,243       7,503,731       7,427,127       7,428,366       7,402,163  
    Tangible book value per share (2) $ 23.94     $ 23.62     $ 23.86     $ 23.28     $ 23.05  
                       
    (1)  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 that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results in addition to the results measured in accordance with U.S. GAAP. While management uses non-GAAP measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information should not be viewed as a substitute for financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
                       
    (2)  Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
     
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
    For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands)
                                                   
      2025
      2024
      Average       Average   Average       Average
      Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost   Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost
                                                   
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Loans $ 1,978,535     $ 29,785       6.04 %   $ 2,014,820     $ 31,124       6.21 %
    Investment securities   99,448       1,433       5.78 %     99,324       1,534       6.21 %
    Interest-earning cash   62,760       695       4.44 %     36,633       497       5.46 %
    FHLB stock and other investments   8,039       136       6.79 %     11,473       265       9.29 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,148,782       32,049       5.98 %     2,162,250       33,420       6.22 %
    Non interest-earning assets:                                              
    Cash and due from banks   9,218                       7,979                  
    Other assets   50,164                       51,106                  
    Total assets $ 2,208,164                     $ 2,221,335                  
                                                   
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:                                              
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
    Savings, N.O.W. and money market deposits $ 1,126,495     $ 10,649       3.79 %   $ 1,117,029     $ 12,667       4.56 %
    Time deposits   487,088       5,058       4.17 %     461,489       4,910       4.28 %
    Total savings and time deposits   1,613,583       15,707       3.90 %     1,578,518       17,577       4.48 %
    Borrowings   118,026       1,221       4.15 %     206,820       2,270       4.41 %
    Subordinated debentures   24,707       326       5.29 %     24,653       326       5.32 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,756,316       17,254       3.94 %     1,809,991       20,173       4.48 %
    Demand deposits   225,364                       194,687                  
    Other liabilities   27,615                       25,039                  
    Total liabilities   2,009,295                       2,029,717                  
    Stockholders’ equity   198,869                       191,618                  
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 2,208,164                     $ 2,221,335                  
    Net interest rate spread                   2.04 %                     1.74 %
    Net interest income/margin         $ 14,795       2.76 %           $ 13,247       2.46 %
                                                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
    For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands)
                                                   
      2025
      2024
      Average       Average   Average       Average
      Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost   Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost
                                                   
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Loans $ 1,984,135     $ 59,769       6.07 %   $ 1,999,448     $ 60,861       6.12 %
    Investment securities   92,681       2,619       5.70 %     97,085       2,991       6.20 %
    Interest-earning cash   97,914       2,177       4.48 %     55,652       1,511       5.46 %
    FHLB stock and other investments   8,027       321       8.06 %     10,358       489       9.49 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,182,757       64,886       5.99 %     2,162,543       65,852       6.12 %
    Non interest-earning assets:                                              
    Cash and due from banks   9,360                       7,962                  
    Other assets   49,930                       50,523                  
    Total assets $ 2,242,047                     $ 2,221,028                  
                                                   
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:                                              
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
    Savings, N.O.W. and money market deposits $ 1,171,711     $ 22,104       3.80 %   $ 1,139,111     $ 25,600       4.52 %
    Time deposits   489,023       10,378       4.28 %     474,134       9,872       4.19 %
    Total savings and time deposits   1,660,734       32,482       3.94 %     1,613,245       35,472       4.42 %
    Borrowings   113,524       2,328       4.14 %     172,304       3,546       4.14 %
    Subordinated debentures   24,700       652       5.32 %     24,646       652       5.32 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,798,958       35,462       3.98 %     1,810,195       39,670       4.41 %
    Demand deposits   218,235                       194,679                  
    Other liabilities   26,179                       26,499                  
    Total liabilities   2,043,372                       2,031,373                  
    Stockholders’ equity   198,675                       189,655                  
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 2,242,047                     $ 2,221,028                  
    Net interest rate spread                   2.01 %                     1.71 %
    Net interest income/margin         $ 29,424       2.72 %           $ 26,182       2.43 %
                                                   

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Hanover Bancorp, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results Highlighted by Strong Demand Deposit Growth, Continued Margin Expansion and Its Inclusion in the Russell 2000 Index

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Second Quarter Performance Highlights

    • Net Income: Net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $2.4 million or $0.33 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares).
    • Pre-Provision Net Revenue: Pre-provision net revenue was $5.7 million resulting in a return on average assets of 1.04% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 which was the highest level since the first quarter of 2023.
    • Net Interest Income: Net interest income was $14.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $0.2 million, or 1.13% from the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and $1.5 million, or 11.69%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Net Interest Margin Expansion: The Company’s net interest margin during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 increased to 2.76% from 2.68% in the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.46% in the quarter ended June 30, 2024.
    • Demand Deposit Growth: Demand deposits increased $28.1 million, or 13.03%, from March 31, 2025 and $32.0 million, or 15.12%, from December 31, 2024, underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals.  
    • Strong Liquidity Position: At June 30, 2025, undrawn liquidity sources, which include cash and unencumbered securities and secured and unsecured funding capacity, totaled $686.5 million, or approximately 274% of uninsured deposit balances.   Insured and collateralized deposits, which include municipal deposits, accounted for approximately 87% of total deposits at June 30, 2025.
    • Loan Diversification Strategy: The Company continues to actively manage its Multi-Family and Commercial Real Estate portfolios which resulted in a reduction in the commercial real estate concentration ratio to 368% of capital at June 30, 2025 from 385% at December 31, 2024 and 403% at June 30, 2024. The Company continues to focus loan growth primarily in residential loan products originated for sale to specific buyers in the secondary market, C&I and SBA loans. The Company will selectively explore Commercial Real Estate opportunities with an emphasis on relationship based Commercial Real Estate lending.
    • Asset Quality: At June 30, 2025, the Bank’s asset quality metrics remained solid with non-performing loans totaling $12.7 million, representing 0.64% of the total loan portfolio, and the allowance for credit losses equaling 1.10% of total loans, a decrease from non-performing loans totaling $16.4 million, representing 0.82% of the total loan portfolio, as of December 31, 2024.
    • Port Jefferson Branch: In June 2025, the Company continued its strategic expansion in Suffolk County Long Island with the opening of its tenth branch in Port Jefferson, New York. The Company will continue to be opportunistic in furthering its expansion into the underserved markets of Eastern Long Island.
    • Inclusion in Russell 2000: The Company was added to the Russell 2000 Index in late June 2025. The Russell 2000 Index encompasses the 2,000 largest U.S.-traded stocks by objective, market-capitalization rankings, and style attributes. The Russell Indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors for index funds and as benchmarks for active investment strategies.
    • Quarterly Cash Dividend: The Company’s Board of Directors approved a $0.10 per share cash dividend on both common and Series A preferred shares payable on August 13, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 6, 2025.

    MINEOLA, N.Y., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hanover Bancorp, Inc. (“Hanover” or “the Company” – NASDAQ: HNVR), the holding company for Hanover Community Bank (“the Bank”), today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 and the declaration of a $0.10 per share cash dividend on both common and Series A preferred shares payable on August 13, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 6, 2025.

    Earnings Summary for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    The Company reported net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 of $2.4 million or $0.33 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares), versus $0.8 million (after giving effect to an allowance for credit loss (“ACL”) on an individually evaluated loan of $2.5 million and a $1.1 million provision resulting from ongoing enhancements to the current expected credit loss (“CECL”) model) or $0.11 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares) in the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Returns on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.44%, 4.93% and 5.46%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.15%, 1.77% and 1.97%, respectively, for the comparable quarter of 2024.

    The increase in net income recorded in the second quarter of 2025 from the comparable 2024 quarter resulted from an increase in net interest income and a decrease in provision for credit losses. These were partially offset by the increase in non-interest expenses, particularly compensation and benefits, and an increase in income tax expense.   The increase in compensation and benefits expense in the second quarter of 2025 versus the comparable 2024 quarter was primarily related to the staffing of the newly opened Port Jefferson branch and additions to the C&I Banking teams, partially offset by lower incentive compensation expense resulting from reduced lending activity and other expense reduction initiatives. The Company’s effective tax rate was 27.8% in the second quarter of 2025 and 27.2% in the comparable 2024 quarter. We expect a normalized run rate of 25.0% for the remainder of the year.

    Net interest income was $14.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $1.5 million, or 11.69% from the comparable 2024 quarter. This increase was due to improvement of the Company’s net interest margin to 2.76% in the 2025 quarter from 2.46% in the comparable 2024 quarter. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 3.94% in the 2025 quarter from 4.48% in the comparable 2024 quarter, a decrease of 54 basis points. This decrease was partially offset by a 24 basis point decrease in the yield on interest earning assets to 5.98% in the 2025 quarter from 6.22% in the second quarter of 2024. Net interest income on a linked quarter basis increased $0.2 million or 1.13%, due to an 8 basis point increase in net interest margin resulting from a 7 basis point decrease in cost of interest-bearing liabilities, partially offset by a 3 basis point decrease on yield on interest earning assets.

    Earnings Summary for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported net income of $4.0 million or $0.53 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares), versus $4.9 million or $0.66 per diluted share (including Series A preferred shares) in the comparable 2024 six-month period. The Company recorded adjusted (non-GAAP) net income (excluding core system conversion expenses of $2.6 million, net of tax) of $6.5 million or $0.87 per diluted share in the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus net income of $4.9 million or $0.66 per diluted share in the comparable 2024 six-month period (which included no adjustments). Returns on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.36%, 4.02% and 4.46%, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.44%, 5.20% and 5.80%, respectively, for the comparable 2024 period. Adjusted (non-GAAP) returns, exclusive of core system conversion expenses on average assets, average stockholders’ equity and average tangible equity were 0.59%, 6.63% and 7.35%, respectively, in the six months ended June 30, 2025, versus 0.44%, 5.20% and 5.80%, respectively, in the comparable of 2024 period.

    The decrease in net income recorded for the six months ended June 30, 2025 from the comparable 2024 period is due to an increase in non-interest expenses, particularly compensation and benefits and the one-time core system conversion expenses. These were partially offset by an increase in net interest income and a decrease in provision for credit losses. The increase in compensation and benefits expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025 versus the comparable 2024 period was primarily related to additional headcount to staff the new Port Jefferson branch and expansion of the C&I lending vertical and lower deferred loan origination costs partially offset by lower incentive compensation expense resulting from reduced lending activity. The Company’s effective tax rate decreased to 23.0% for the six months ended June 30, 2025 from 25.3% in the comparable 2024 period.

    Net interest income was $29.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, an increase of $3.2 million, or 12.38% from the comparable 2024 period, due to the improvement of the Company’s net interest margin to 2.72% in the 2025 period from 2.43% in the comparable 2024 period. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 3.98% in the 2025 six months period from 4.41% in the comparable 2024 period, a decrease of 43 basis points. This decrease was partially offset by a 13 basis point decrease in the yield on interest earning assets to 5.99% in the 2025 period from 6.12% in the comparable 2024 period. The increase in the net interest margin was a result of the late 2024 reductions in the Fed Funds effective rate and the liability sensitive nature of the Bank’s balance sheet.

    Michael P. Puorro, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented on the Company’s quarterly results: “Our second quarter performance, reflects a number of high notes, including increased Pre-Provision Net Revenue of $5.7 million, strong non-interest bearing deposit growth of $28.1 million, underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals, and continued improvement in our Net Interest Margin. We are extremely pleased with the recent opening of our Port Jefferson branch and will continue to be opportunistic in furthering our expansion into the underserved markets of Eastern Long Island. With our inclusion in the Russell 2000, the continued development of our diversified revenue verticals and liability sensitive balance sheet, we look forward to delivering continued shareholder value and the eventual benefits of a more favorable interest rate environment.”

    Balance Sheet Highlights

    Total assets were $2.31 billion at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Total securities available for sale at June 30, 2025 were $102.6 million, an increase of $18.9 million from December 31, 2024, primarily driven by growth in collateralized mortgage obligations, collateralized loan obligations and corporate bonds.

    Total deposits were $1.95 billion at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Total deposits increased $9.4 million or 0.48% from June 30, 2024. Demand deposits increased $43.8 million or 21.93% from June 30, 2024 and $32.0 million, or 15.12%, from December 31, 2024 underscoring the success of our C&I and Municipal banking verticals.   Our loan to deposit ratio improved to 101% at June 30, 2025 from 102% at December 31, 2024.

    The Company had $517.4 million in total municipal deposits at June 30, 2025, at a weighted average rate of 3.67% versus $509.3 million at a weighted average rate of 3.72% at December 31, 2024 and $452.6 million at a weighted average rate of 4.61% at June 30, 2024. The Company’s municipal deposit program is built on long-standing relationships developed in the local marketplace. This core deposit business will continue to provide a stable source of funding for the Company’s lending products at costs lower than those of consumer deposits and market-based borrowings.   The Company continues to broaden its municipal deposit base and currently services 40 customer relationships.

    Total borrowings at June 30, 2025 were $107.8 million, with a weighted average rate and term of 4.11% and 17 months, respectively. At June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company had $107.8 million of term FHLB advances outstanding. The Company had no FHLB overnight borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. The Company had no borrowings outstanding under lines of credit with correspondent banks at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

    Stockholders’ equity was $198.9 million at June 30, 2025 and compared to $196.6 million at December 31, 2024. Retained earnings increased by $2.5 million due primarily to net income of $4.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, which was offset by $1.5 million of dividends declared. The accumulated other comprehensive loss at June 30, 2025 was 0.62% of total equity and was comprised of a $0.7 million after tax net unrealized loss on the investment portfolio and a $0.5 million after tax net unrealized loss on derivatives.   Tangible book value per share (including Series A preferred shares) was $23.94 at June 30, 2025 compared to $23.86 at December 31, 2024.

    Loan Portfolio

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Bank’s loan portfolio decreased $19.1 million to $1.97 billion from December 31, 2024. The decrease resulted primarily from the ongoing management of our commercial real estate and multifamily loan concentrations. On a linked quarter basis, net loans increased $5.8 million. At June 30, 2025, the Company’s residential loan portfolio (including home equity) amounted to $738.8 million, with an average loan balance of $489 thousand and a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 57%.   Commercial real estate (including construction) and multifamily loans totaled $1.08 billion at June 30, 2025, with an average loan balance of $1.5 million and a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 59%. As will be discussed below, approximately 36% of the multifamily portfolio is subject to rent regulation. The Company’s commercial real estate concentration ratio continues to improve, decreasing to 368% of capital at June 30, 2025 from 385% at December 31, 2024 and 403% at June 30, 2024, with loans secured by office space accounting for 2.48% of the total loan portfolio and totaling $48.9 million at June 30, 2025. The Company’s loan pipeline with executed term sheets at June 30, 2025 is approximately $190.2 million, with approximately 81% being niche-residential, conventional C&I, SBA and USDA lending opportunities.

    The Bank remains focused on expanding its core verticals and continues to originate loans for its portfolio and for sale in the secondary market under its residential flow origination program. The Bank originated $62.2 million in residential loans in the quarter ended June 30, 2025. During the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company sold $23.7 million and $2.9 million, respectively, of residential loans under its flow origination program and recorded gains on sale of loans held-for-sale of $0.5 million and $0.1 million, respectively.

    During the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company sold approximately $22.3 million and $28.0 million, respectively, in government guaranteed SBA loans and recorded gains on sale of loans held-for-sale of $1.8 million and $2.5 million, respectively. SBA loan originations and gains on sale were lower than expected due to a confluence of factors. One factor is the impact of the “higher-for-longer” interest rate environment that we believe has both worsened the financial condition of and reduced demand among small business borrowers, resulting in a lower volume of creditworthy customers. Another factor is the negative impact of and uncertainty created by tariffs, which we believe have also dampened loan demand among borrowers in certain industries. A third factor is the Bank’s decision to tighten credit over the course of the last year. Although management continues to believe this to be a prudent measure, it has nonetheless resulted in a lower volume of loan approvals, causing the Bank to re-evaluate the number and caliber of its business development officers. Taken together these and other factors have adversely impacted SBA loan originations and closings. With the addition of additional business development officers in the second half of 2025, we anticipate higher volumes of eligible loans as we transition into 2026. The Bank concluded the second quarter of 2025 with C&I loan originations of approximately $29.3 million. Based on its existing pipeline, the Bank expects C&I lending and deposit activity to grow as the year progresses.

    Commercial Real Estate Statistics

    A significant portion of the Bank’s commercial real estate portfolio consists of loans secured by Multi-Family and CRE-Investor owned real estate that are predominantly subject to fixed interest rates for an initial period of 5 years. The Bank’s exposure to Land/Construction loans is minor at $8.2 million, all at floating interest rates. As shown below, 31% of the loan balances in these combined portfolios will either have a rate reset or mature in 2025 and 2026, with another 57% with rate resets or maturing in 2027.

    Multi-Family Market Rent Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule   Multi-Family Stabilized Rent Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule
    Calendar Period   #
    Loans
      Total O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
      Calendar Period   #
    Loans
      Total O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S
    ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
                                                                         
    2025     7     $ 8,609     $ 1,230       5.29 %   2025     8     $ 14,950     $ 1,869       4.54 %
    2026     36       117,249       3,257       3.66 %   2026     20       42,310       2,115       3.67 %
    2027     70       185,157       2,645       4.41 %   2027     51       122,901       2,410       4.22 %
    2028     16       21,310       1,332       6.20 %   2028     12       10,117       843       7.14 %
    2029     6       4,924       821       7.70 %   2029     4       4,313       1,078       6.38 %
    2030+     3       6,667       2,222       3.68 %   2030+     4       1,099       275       6.04 %
    Fixed Rate     138       343,916       2,492       4.32 %   Fixed Rate     99       195,690       1,977       4.34 %
    Floating Rate     2       347       174       9.50 %   Floating Rate     —       —       —       — %
    Total     140     $ 344,263     $ 2,459       4.33 %   Total     99     $ 195,690     $ 1,977       4.34 %
                                                                         
    CRE Investor Portfolio Fixed Rate Reset/Maturity Schedule
    Calendar Period   # Loans   Total O/S ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg O/S ($000’s
    omitted)
      Avg Interest
    Rate
                                     
    2025     25     $ 33,503     $ 1,340       7.28 %
    2026     30       35,702       1,190       4.90 %
    2027     89       156,924       1,763       4.86 %
    2028     28       30,868       1,102       6.65 %
    2029     4       2,336       584       7.04 %
    2030+     15       8,999       600       6.46 %
    Fixed Rate     191       268,332       1,405       5.45 %
    Floating Rate     6       11,905       1,984       9.50 %
    Total CRE-Inv.     197     $ 280,237     $ 1,423       5.62 %
                                     

    Stabilized Multi-Family Pro Forma Stress Results

    The table below reflects a proforma stressed evaluation of the Bank’s Multifamily stabilized loan portfolio, using the primary assumption for a revised Debt Service Coverage Ratio (“DSCR”) calculation, for all loans where the current interest rate is below 6%. The current balance for these loans is recast at 6% with a 30-year amortization. The chart below reflects the impact of these adjustments on the portfolio. The projected loan to value (“LTV”) assumption resets all loans using a 6% cap rate and the last reported property net operating income (“NOI”) to determine an implied property valuation and based on the current loan balance the resultant LTV.

    Multi-Family Stabilized Rent Portfolio
    DSCR Range        # Loans      Total O/S
    ($000’s omitted)
       % of Total
    MF
    Portfolio
      Current
    Weighted 
    Average
    LTV
      Projected
    Weighted 
    Average
    LTV
                                     
    < 1.0   10     $ 18,153     3 %   61 %   95 %
    1.0 < x  < 1.2   24       69,751     13 %   65 %   74 %
    1.2 < x  < 1.3   20       34,897     6 %   62 %   67 %
    1.3 < x  < 1.5   15       38,547     7 %   63 %   61 %
    1.5 < x  < 2.0   18       25,805     5 %   58 %   53 %
    x  > 2.0   12       8,537     2 %   43 %   33 %
     Total                 99     $    195,690           36 %           62 %           67 %
                                     

    As reflected above, the results show approximately 3%, or 10 loans totaling $18 million of the total multi-family portfolio would have proforma DSCR’s less than 1x while maintaining projected weighted average LTV’s under 100%. Additionally, approximately 97% or 89 loans totaling $178 million would possess DSCR’s greater than 1x while maintaining a projected weighted average LTV well within our policy guidelines. We believe the overall demand for multifamily housing in our market will allow our borrowers to address any adverse impact proactively, as evidenced by the maturities and rate resets in the previous 12 months which have been successfully refinanced with other institutions at market rates similar to those used in the above analysis.

    Rental breakdown of Multi-Family portfolio

    The table below segments our portfolio of loans secured by Multi-Family properties based on rental terms and location. As shown below, 64% of the combined portfolio is secured by properties subject to free market rental terms, which is the dominant tenant type. Both the Market Rent and Stabilized Rent segments of our portfolio present very similar average borrower profiles. The portfolio is primarily located in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens.

    Multi-Family Loan Portfolio – Loans by Rent Type
    Rent Type   # of Notes
      Outstanding
    Loan Balance
      % of Total
    Multi-Family
      Avg Loan
    Size
      LTV   Current
    DSCR

      Avg #
    of Units

                ($000’s omitted)           ($000’s omitted)                        
                                                             
    Market               140     $        344,263                   64 %   $         2,459       61.8 %          1.41               11  
    Location                                                        
    Manhattan     7     $ 10,251       2 %   $ 1,464       49.4 %     1.88       14  
    Other NYC     92     $ 254,515       47 %   $ 2,766       61.7 %     1.40       10  
    Outside NYC     41     $ 79,497       15 %   $ 1,939       63.9 %     1.36       14  
                                                             
    Stabilized                  99     $        195,690                   36 %   $         1,977       61.8 %          1.44               12  
    Location                                                        
    Manhattan     7     $ 10,459       2 %   $ 1,494       48.2 %     1.71       19  
    Other NYC     81     $ 168,044       31 %   $ 2,075       62.6 %     1.42       11  
    Outside NYC     11     $ 17,187       3 %   $ 1,562       63.1 %     1.54       14  
                                                             

    Office Property Exposure

    The Bank’s exposure to the Office market is minor.   Loans secured by office space accounted for 2.48% of the total loan portfolio with a total balance of $48.9 million, of which less than 1% is located in Manhattan. The pool has a 2.48x weighted average DSCR, a 53% weighted average LTV and less than $350,000 of exposure in Manhattan.

    Asset Quality and Allowance for Credit Losses

    The Bank’s asset quality metrics remain solid. At June 30, 2025, the Bank reported $12.7 million in non-performing loans compared to $16.4 million at December 31, 2024, a decrease of $3.7 million. This decrease resulted primarily from the proactive sale of non-performing loans, satisfactions and the charge-off of a specific reserve established in June 2024 on an individually evaluated commercial loan. At June 30, 2025 non-performing loans were 0.64% of total loans outstanding versus 0.82% at December 31, 2024.

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Bank recorded a provision for credit losses expense of $2.4 million (including $187 thousand provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments). Net charge-offs of $3.5 million were incurred during the quarter, of which $2.5 million is attributable to the aforementioned charge-off of a specific reserve on an individually evaluated commercial loan. The June 30, 2025 allowance for credit losses was $21.6 million versus $22.8 million at December 31, 2024. The allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loans was 1.10% at June 30, 2025 and 1.15% at December 31, 2024.

    Net Interest Margin

    The Bank’s net interest margin increased to 2.76% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to 2.68% in the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.46% in the quarter ended June 30, 2024 due to the continuing effects of the late 2024 reductions in the Federal Funds effective rate and the liability sensitive nature of the Bank’s balance sheet.

    About Hanover Community Bank and Hanover Bancorp, Inc.

    Hanover Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HNVR), is the bank holding company for Hanover Community Bank, a community commercial bank focusing on highly personalized and efficient services and products responsive to client needs. Management and the Board of Directors are comprised of a select group of successful local businesspeople who are committed to the success of the Bank by knowing and understanding the metro-New York area’s financial needs and opportunities. Backed by state-of-the-art technology, Hanover offers a full range of financial services. Hanover offers a complete suite of consumer, commercial, and municipal banking products and services, including multi-family and commercial mortgages, residential loans, business loans and lines of credit. Hanover also offers its customers access to 24-hour ATM service with no fees attached, free checking with interest, telephone banking, advanced technologies in mobile and internet banking for our consumer and business customers, safe deposit boxes and much more. The Company’s corporate administrative office is located in Mineola, New York where it also operates a full-service branch office along with additional branch locations in Garden City Park, Hauppauge, Port Jefferson, Forest Hills, Flushing, Sunset Park, Rockefeller Center and Chinatown, New York, and Freehold, New Jersey.

    Hanover Community Bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and is an Equal Housing/Equal Opportunity Lender. For further information, call (516) 548-8500 or visit the Bank’s website at www.hanoverbank.com.

    Non-GAAP Disclosure

    This discussion, including the financial statements attached thereto, includes non-GAAP financial measures which include the Company’s adjusted net income, adjusted basic and diluted earnings per share, adjusted return on average assets, adjusted return on average equity, tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio, TCE, tangible assets, tangible book value per share, return on average tangible equity and efficiency ratio. A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of historical or future performance, financial position or cash flows that excludes or includes amounts that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes that the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provides both management and investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results and trends in addition to the results measured in accordance with GAAP, and provides greater comparability across time periods. While management uses non-GAAP financial measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the numbers prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The Company’s non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other financial institutions.

    With respect to the calculations of and reconciliations of adjusted net income, TCE, tangible assets, TCE ratio and tangible book value per share, reconciliations to the most comparable U.S. GAAP measures are provided in the tables that follow.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This release may contain certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and may be identified by the use of such words as “may,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “plan,” “estimate,” “predict,” “continue,” and “potential” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, estimates with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business of Hanover Bancorp, Inc. Any or all of the forward-looking statements in this release and in any other public statements made by Hanover Bancorp, Inc. may turn out to be incorrect. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions that Hanover Bancorp, Inc. might make or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K under Item 1A – Risk Factors, as updated by our subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Further, the adverse effect of health emergencies or natural disasters on the Company, its customers, and the communities where it operates may adversely affect the Company’s business, results of operations and financial condition for an indefinite period of time. Consequently, no forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Hanover Bancorp, Inc. does not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this release or to conform these statements to actual events.

    Investor and Press Contact:
    Lance P. Burke
    Chief Financial Officer
    (516) 548-8500

               
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.          
    STATEMENTS OF CONDITION (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands)
                 
        June 30,   March 31,   December 31,
        2025   2025   2024
    Assets            
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 164,535     $ 160,234     $ 162,857  
    Securities-available for sale, at fair value   102,636       93,197       83,755  
    Investments-held to maturity   3,594       3,671       3,758  
    Loans held for sale   10,593       16,306       12,404  
                 
    Loans, net of deferred loan fees and costs   1,966,452       1,960,674       1,985,524  
    Less: allowance for credit losses   -21,571       -22,925       -22,779  
    Loans, net   1,944,881       1,937,749       1,962,745  
                 
    Goodwill   19,168       19,168       19,168  
    Premises & fixed assets   14,388       14,511       15,337  
    Operating lease assets   10,890       8,484       8,337  
    Other assets   41,291       38,207       43,749  
      Assets $ 2,311,976     $ 2,291,527     $ 2,312,110  
                 
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity          
    Core deposits $ 1,439,656     $ 1,418,209     $ 1,456,513  
    Time deposits   511,625       518,229       497,770  
    Total deposits   1,951,281       1,936,438       1,954,283  
                 
    Borrowings   107,805       107,805       107,805  
    Subordinated debentures   24,716       24,702       24,689  
    Operating lease liabilities   11,565       9,144       9,025  
    Other liabilities   17,724       16,795       19,670  
      Liabilities   2,113,091       2,094,884       2,115,472  
                 
    Stockholders’ equity   198,885       196,643       196,638  
      Liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 2,311,976     $ 2,291,527     $ 2,312,110  
                 
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                     
        Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
        6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
                     
    Interest income $ 32,049     $ 33,420     $ 64,886     $ 65,852  
    Interest expense   17,254       20,173       35,462       39,670  
      Net interest income   14,795       13,247       29,424       26,182  
    Provision for credit losses   2,357       4,040       2,957       4,340  
      Net interest income after provision for credit losses   12,438       9,207       26,467       21,842  
                     
    Loan servicing and fee income   1,083       836       2,164       1,749  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   162       114       279       210  
    Gain on sale of loans held-for-sale   2,298       2,586       4,650       5,092  
    Gain on sale of investments   –       4       –       4  
    Other operating income   18       82       200       143  
      Non-interest income   3,561       3,622       7,293       7,198  
                     
    Compensation and benefits   7,003       6,499       14,235       12,061  
    Conversion expenses   –       –       3,180       –  
    Occupancy and equipment   1,910       1,843       3,746       3,613  
    Data processing   508       495       1,101       1,013  
    Professional fees   878       717       1,665       1,535  
    Federal deposit insurance premiums   365       365       702       683  
    Other operating expenses   1,952       1,751       3,983       3,569  
      Non-interest expense   12,616       11,670       28,612       22,474  
                     
      Income before income taxes   3,383       1,159       5,148       6,566  
    Income tax expense   940       315       1,184       1,661  
                     
      Net income $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 3,964     $ 4,905  
                     
    Earnings per share (“EPS”):(1)              
    Basic $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.53     $ 0.66  
    Diluted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.53     $ 0.66  
                     
    Average shares outstanding for basic EPS (1)(2)   7,500,871       7,399,816       7,482,307       7,388,021  
    Average shares outstanding for diluted EPS (1)(2)   7,506,584       7,449,110       7,488,226       7,438,234  
                     
    (1) Calculation includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Average shares outstanding before subtracting participating securities.
                     
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)
    QUARTERLY TREND
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
     
        Three Months Ended
        6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
                         
    Interest income $ 32,049     $ 32,837     $ 33,057     $ 34,113     $ 33,420  
    Interest expense   17,254       18,208       19,249       21,011       20,173  
      Net interest income   14,795       14,629       13,808       13,102       13,247  
    Provision for credit losses   2,357       600       400       200       4,040  
      Net interest income after provision for credit losses   12,438       14,029       13,408       12,902       9,207  
                         
    Loan servicing and fee income   1,083       1,081       981       960       836  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   162       117       136       123       114  
    Gain on sale of loans held-for-sale   2,298       2,352       3,014       2,834       2,586  
    Gain on sale of investments   –       –       27       –       4  
    Other operating income   18       182       29       37       82  
      Non-interest income   3,561       3,732       4,187       3,954       3,622  
                         
    Compensation and benefits   7,003       7,232       6,699       6,840       6,499  
    Conversion expenses   –       3,180       –       –       –  
    Occupancy and equipment   1,910       1,836       1,810       1,799       1,843  
    Data processing   508       593       536       547       495  
    Professional fees   878       787       782       762       717  
    Federal deposit insurance premiums   365       337       375       360       365  
    Other operating expenses   1,952       2,031       2,198       1,930       1,751  
      Non-interest expense   12,616       15,996       12,400       12,238       11,670  
                         
      Income before income taxes   3,383       1,765       5,195       4,618       1,159  
    Income tax expense   940       244       1,293       1,079       315  
                         
      Net income $ 2,443     $ 1,521     $ 3,902     $ 3,539     $ 844  
                         
    Earnings per share (“EPS”):(1)                  
    Basic $ 0.33     $ 0.20     $ 0.53     $ 0.48     $ 0.11  
    Diluted $ 0.33     $ 0.20     $ 0.52     $ 0.48     $ 0.11  
                         
    Average shares outstanding for basic EPS (1)(2)   7,500,871       7,463,537       7,427,583       7,411,064       7,399,816  
    Average shares outstanding for diluted EPS (1)(2)   7,506,584       7,469,489       7,456,471       7,436,068       7,449,110  
                         
    (1) Calculation includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Average shares outstanding before subtracting participating securities.
                         
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    CONSOLIDATED NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION (1)(unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                   
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
                   
    ADJUSTED NET INCOME:              
    Net income, as reported $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 3,964     $ 4,905  
    Adjustments:              
    Conversion expenses   –       –       3,180       –  
    Total adjustments, before income taxes   –       –       3,180       –  
    Adjustment for reported effective income tax rate   –       –       608       –  
    Total adjustments, after income taxes   –       –       2,572       –  
    Adjusted net income $ 2,443     $ 844     $ 6,536     $ 4,905  
    Basic earnings per share – adjusted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.87     $ 0.66  
    Diluted earnings per share – adjusted $ 0.33     $ 0.11     $ 0.87     $ 0.66  
                   
    ADJUSTED OPERATING EFFICIENCY RATIO:              
    Operating efficiency ratio, as reported   68.73 %     69.18 %     77.93 %     67.33 %
    Adjustments:              
    Conversion expenses   0.00 %     0.00 %     -8.66 %     0.00 %
    Adjusted operating efficiency ratio   68.73 %     69.18 %     69.27 %     67.33 %
                   
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS   0.44 %     0.15 %     0.59 %     0.44 %
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE EQUITY   4.93 %     1.77 %     6.63 %     5.20 %
    ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY   5.46 %     1.97 %     7.35 %     5.80 %
                   
    (1)  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 that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results in addition to the results measured in accordance with U.S. GAAP. While management uses non-GAAP measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information should not be viewed as a substitute for financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.
             
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands)
                   
      Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      6/30/2025   6/30/2024   6/30/2025   6/30/2024
    Profitability:              
    Return on average assets   0.44 %     0.15 %     0.36 %     0.44 %
    Return on average equity (1)   4.93 %     1.77 %     4.02 %     5.20 %
    Return on average tangible equity (1)   5.46 %     1.97 %     4.46 %     5.80 %
    Pre-provision net revenue return on assets   1.04 %     0.94 %     0.73 %     0.99 %
    Yield on average interest-earning assets   5.98 %     6.22 %     5.99 %     6.12 %
    Cost of average interest-bearing liabilities   3.94 %     4.48 %     3.98 %     4.41 %
    Net interest rate spread (2)   2.04 %     1.74 %     2.01 %     1.71 %
    Net interest margin (3)   2.76 %     2.46 %     2.72 %     2.43 %
    Non-interest expense to average assets   2.29 %     2.11 %     2.57 %     2.03 %
    Operating efficiency ratio (4)   68.73 %     69.18 %     77.93 %     67.33 %
                   
    Average balances:              
    Interest-earning assets $ 2,148,782     $ 2,162,250     $ 2,182,757     $ 2,162,543  
    Interest-bearing liabilities   1,756,316       1,809,991       1,798,958       1,810,195  
    Loans   1,978,535       2,014,820       1,984,135       1,999,448  
    Deposits   1,838,947       1,773,205       1,878,969       1,807,924  
    Borrowings   142,733       231,473       138,224       196,950  
                   
    (1) Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
    (2) Represents the difference between the yield on average interest-earning assets and the cost of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (3) Represents net interest income divided by average interest-earning assets.
    (4) Represents non-interest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income.
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.
             
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
                   
      At or For the Three Months Ended
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024
    Asset quality:              
    Provision for credit losses – loans (1) $ 2,170     $ 600     $ 400     $ 200  
    Net (charge-offs)/recoveries   (3,524 )     (454 )     (1,027 )     (438 )
    Allowance for credit losses   21,571       22,925       22,779       23,406  
    Allowance for credit losses to total loans (2)   1.10 %     1.17 %     1.15 %     1.17 %
    Non-performing loans $ 12,651     $ 11,697     $ 16,368     $ 15,365  
    Non-performing loans/total loans   0.64 %     0.60 %     0.82 %     0.77 %
    Non-performing loans/total assets   0.55 %     0.51 %     0.71 %     0.66 %
    Allowance for credit losses/non-performing loans   170.51 %     195.99 %     139.17 %     152.33 %
                                   
    Capital (Bank only):                              
    Tier 1 Capital $ 203,322     $ 201,925     $ 201,744     $ 198,196  
    Tier 1 leverage ratio   9.29 %     8.95 %     9.13 %     8.85 %
    Common equity tier 1 capital ratio   13.16 %     13.37 %     13.32 %     12.99 %
    Tier 1 risk based capital ratio   13.16 %     13.37 %     13.32 %     12.99 %
    Total risk based capital ratio   14.41 %     14.62 %     14.58 %     14.24 %
                                   
    Equity data:                              
    Shares outstanding (3)   7,499,243       7,503,731       7,427,127       7,428,366  
    Stockholders’ equity $ 198,885     $ 196,643     $ 196,638     $ 192,339  
    Book value per share (3)   26.52       26.21       26.48       25.89  
    Tangible common equity (3)   179,495       177,239       177,220       172,906  
    Tangible book value per share (3)   23.94       23.62       23.86       23.28  
    Tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio (3)   7.83 %     7.80 %     7.73 %     7.49 %
                   
    (1) Excludes $187 thousand, $0, $0 and $0 provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments for the quarters ended 6/30/25, 3/31/25, 12/31/24 and 9/30/24, respectively.
    (2) Calculation excludes loans held for sale.
    (3) Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    STATISTICAL SUMMARY
    QUARTERLY TREND
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands, except share data)
                   
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024
                   
    Loan distribution (1):              
    Residential mortgages $ 715,418     $ 708,649     $ 702,832     $ 719,037  
    Multifamily   539,573       535,429       550,570       557,634  
    Commercial real estate – OO   267,223       264,855       261,223       246,458  
    Commercial real estate – NOO   271,552       280,345       298,517       305,536  
    Commercial & industrial   148,907       146,050       145,457       149,853  
    Home equity   23,361       24,914       26,422       26,825  
    Consumer   418       432       503       470  
                   
    Total loans $ 1,966,452     $ 1,960,674     $ 1,985,524     $ 2,005,813  
                   
    Sequential quarter growth rate   0.29 %     -1.25 %     -1.01 %     -0.35 %
                   
    CRE concentration ratio   368 %     369 %     385 %     397 %
                   
    Loans sold during the quarter $ 46,045     $ 46,649     $ 53,499     $ 43,537  
                   
    Funding distribution:              
    Demand $ 243,664     $ 215,569     $ 211,656     $ 206,327  
    N.O.W.   655,333       698,297       692,890       621,880  
    Savings   42,860       46,275       48,885       53,024  
    Money market   497,799       458,068       503,082       572,213  
    Total core deposits   1,439,656       1,418,209       1,456,513       1,453,444  
    Time   511,625       518,229       497,770       504,100  
    Total deposits   1,951,281       1,936,438       1,954,283       1,957,544  
    Borrowings   107,805       107,805       107,805       125,805  
    Subordinated debentures   24,716       24,702       24,689       24,675  
                   
    Total funding sources $ 2,083,802     $ 2,068,945     $ 2,086,777     $ 2,108,024  
                   
    Sequential quarter growth rate – total deposits   0.77 %     -0.91 %     -0.17 %     0.80 %
                   
    Period-end core deposits/total deposits ratio   73.78 %     73.24 %     74.53 %     74.25 %
                   
    Period-end demand deposits/total deposits ratio   12.49 %     11.13 %     10.83 %     10.54 %
                   
    (1) Excluding loans held for sale
                   
    Note: Prior period information has been adjusted to conform to current period presentation.      
                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (1)(unaudited)
    (dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
                       
      6/30/2025   3/31/2025   12/31/2024   9/30/2024   6/30/2024
    Tangible common equity                  
    Total equity (2) $ 198,885     $ 196,643     $ 196,638     $ 192,339     $ 190,072  
    Less: goodwill   (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )
    Less: core deposit intangible   (222 )     (236 )     (250 )     (265 )     (279 )
    Tangible common equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
                       
    Tangible common equity (“TCE”) ratio                
    Tangible common equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
    Total assets   2,311,976       2,291,527       2,312,110       2,327,814       2,331,098  
    Less: goodwill   (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )     (19,168 )
    Less: core deposit intangible   (222 )     (236 )     (250 )     (265 )     (279 )
    Tangible assets $ 2,292,586     $ 2,272,123     $ 2,292,692     $ 2,308,381     $ 2,311,651  
    TCE ratio (2)   7.83 %     7.80 %     7.73 %     7.49 %     7.38 %
                       
    Tangible book value per share                  
    Tangible equity (2) $ 179,495     $ 177,239     $ 177,220     $ 172,906     $ 170,625  
    Shares outstanding (2)   7,499,243       7,503,731       7,427,127       7,428,366       7,402,163  
    Tangible book value per share (2) $ 23.94     $ 23.62     $ 23.86     $ 23.28     $ 23.05  
                       
    (1)  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 that are required to be disclosed in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company’s management believes the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with a greater understanding of the Company’s operating results in addition to the results measured in accordance with U.S. GAAP. While management uses non-GAAP measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance, this information should not be viewed as a substitute for financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
                       
    (2)  Includes common stock and Series A preferred stock.
     
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
    For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands)
                                                   
      2025
      2024
      Average       Average   Average       Average
      Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost   Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost
                                                   
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Loans $ 1,978,535     $ 29,785       6.04 %   $ 2,014,820     $ 31,124       6.21 %
    Investment securities   99,448       1,433       5.78 %     99,324       1,534       6.21 %
    Interest-earning cash   62,760       695       4.44 %     36,633       497       5.46 %
    FHLB stock and other investments   8,039       136       6.79 %     11,473       265       9.29 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,148,782       32,049       5.98 %     2,162,250       33,420       6.22 %
    Non interest-earning assets:                                              
    Cash and due from banks   9,218                       7,979                  
    Other assets   50,164                       51,106                  
    Total assets $ 2,208,164                     $ 2,221,335                  
                                                   
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:                                              
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
    Savings, N.O.W. and money market deposits $ 1,126,495     $ 10,649       3.79 %   $ 1,117,029     $ 12,667       4.56 %
    Time deposits   487,088       5,058       4.17 %     461,489       4,910       4.28 %
    Total savings and time deposits   1,613,583       15,707       3.90 %     1,578,518       17,577       4.48 %
    Borrowings   118,026       1,221       4.15 %     206,820       2,270       4.41 %
    Subordinated debentures   24,707       326       5.29 %     24,653       326       5.32 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,756,316       17,254       3.94 %     1,809,991       20,173       4.48 %
    Demand deposits   225,364                       194,687                  
    Other liabilities   27,615                       25,039                  
    Total liabilities   2,009,295                       2,029,717                  
    Stockholders’ equity   198,869                       191,618                  
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 2,208,164                     $ 2,221,335                  
    Net interest rate spread                   2.04 %                     1.74 %
    Net interest income/margin         $ 14,795       2.76 %           $ 13,247       2.46 %
                                                   
    HANOVER BANCORP, INC.
    NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
    For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
    (unaudited, dollars in thousands)
                                                   
      2025
      2024
      Average       Average   Average       Average
      Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost   Balance   Interest   Yield/Cost
                                                   
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Loans $ 1,984,135     $ 59,769       6.07 %   $ 1,999,448     $ 60,861       6.12 %
    Investment securities   92,681       2,619       5.70 %     97,085       2,991       6.20 %
    Interest-earning cash   97,914       2,177       4.48 %     55,652       1,511       5.46 %
    FHLB stock and other investments   8,027       321       8.06 %     10,358       489       9.49 %
    Total interest-earning assets   2,182,757       64,886       5.99 %     2,162,543       65,852       6.12 %
    Non interest-earning assets:                                              
    Cash and due from banks   9,360                       7,962                  
    Other assets   49,930                       50,523                  
    Total assets $ 2,242,047                     $ 2,221,028                  
                                                   
    Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:                                              
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
    Savings, N.O.W. and money market deposits $ 1,171,711     $ 22,104       3.80 %   $ 1,139,111     $ 25,600       4.52 %
    Time deposits   489,023       10,378       4.28 %     474,134       9,872       4.19 %
    Total savings and time deposits   1,660,734       32,482       3.94 %     1,613,245       35,472       4.42 %
    Borrowings   113,524       2,328       4.14 %     172,304       3,546       4.14 %
    Subordinated debentures   24,700       652       5.32 %     24,646       652       5.32 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,798,958       35,462       3.98 %     1,810,195       39,670       4.41 %
    Demand deposits   218,235                       194,679                  
    Other liabilities   26,179                       26,499                  
    Total liabilities   2,043,372                       2,031,373                  
    Stockholders’ equity   198,675                       189,655                  
    Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity $ 2,242,047                     $ 2,221,028                  
    Net interest rate spread                   2.01 %                     1.71 %
    Net interest income/margin         $ 29,424       2.72 %           $ 26,182       2.43 %
                                                   

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: QCR Holdings, Inc. Announces Net Income of $29.0 Million for the Second Quarter of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    • Net income of $29.0 million, or $1.71 per diluted share
    • Adjusted net income1of $29.4 million, or $1.73 per diluted share
    • NIM TEY1expanded four basis points to 3.46%
    • Adjusted ROAA1of 1.29% annualized
    • Capital markets revenue growth of 51% on a linked-quarter basis
    • Nonperforming assets declined $5.5 million, or 11%
    • Tangible book value per share1grew $1.64, or 13% annualized
    • TCE/TA ratio1improved 22 basis points to 9.92%

    MOLINE, Ill., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QCR Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCRH) (the “Company”) today announced quarterly net income of $29.0 million and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) of $1.71 for the second quarter of 2025, compared to net income of $25.8 million and diluted EPS of $1.52 for the first quarter of 2025.

    Adjusted net income1 and adjusted diluted EPS1 for the second quarter of 2025 were $29.4 million and $1.73, respectively, for the first quarter of 2025 compared to $26.0 million and $1.53, respectively, for the first quarter of 2025 and $29.3 million, and $1.73 respectively for the second quarter of 2024.

      For the Quarter Ended    
      June 30, March 31, June 30,    
    $ in millions (except per share data)  2025  2025  2024    
    Net Income $ 29.0 $ 25.8 $ 29.1    
    Diluted EPS $ 1.71 $ 1.52 $ 1.72    
    Adjusted Net Income1 $ 29.4 $ 26.0 $ 29.3    
    Adjusted Diluted EPS1 $ 1.73 $ 1.53 $ 1.73    

    “We delivered strong second quarter results highlighted by a significant increase in net interest income from the previous quarter, driven by both net interest margin expansion and strong loan growth, as well as improved capital markets revenue, and disciplined noninterest expense management,” said Todd Gipple, President and Chief Executive Officer. “These robust results led to continued capital accretion and a substantial increase in tangible book value per share1.”

    Significant Net Interest Income Growth as Margin Expansion Continues

    Net interest income for the second quarter of 2025 totaled $62.1 million, an increase of $2.1 million, or 14% annualized, from the first quarter of 2025, driven by strong earning asset growth, expanded yield on loans and investments, and lower cost of funds.   Net interest margin (“NIM”) was 2.97% and NIM on a tax-equivalent yield (“TEY”) basis1 was 3.46% for the second quarter, as compared to 2.95% and 3.42% for the prior quarter, respectively.

    “Our NIM TEY1 increased four basis points from the first quarter of 2025, which was at the top of our guidance range,” said Nick Anderson, Chief Financial Officer. “Looking ahead, we anticipate continued margin expansion and are guiding to an increase in third quarter NIM TEY1 in a range from static to an increase of four basis points, assuming no Federal Reserve rate cuts,” added Mr. Anderson.

    Improving Noninterest Income Driven by Capital Markets Revenue

    Noninterest income for the second quarter of 2025 was $22.1 million, up from $16.9 million in the first quarter of 2025. The Company generated $9.9 million of capital markets revenue in the second quarter of 2025 compared to $6.5 million in the prior quarter. Wealth management revenue totaled $4.6 million, representing a slight decline from the first quarter of 2025. However, it increased $332 thousand or 8% compared to the second quarter of 2024 and rose 23% year-to-date on an annualized basis compared to the same period in 2024.

    “During the second quarter of 2025 we saw improved low-income housing tax credit (“LIHTC”) lending activity compared to the first quarter as clients adjusted to the current environment. This increased activity drove 51% growth in our capital markets revenue. The sustained, long-term demand for affordable housing continues to support our LIHTC lending and related capital markets revenue. Our pipeline continues to improve as clients adapt to the evolving market conditions,” said Mr. Gipple.

    “Given the strengthened pipeline, we are reaffirming our guidance for Capital Markets revenue to be in a range of $50 to $60 million for the next four quarters.  In addition, we are also providing guidance over a shorter horizon and expect capital markets revenue for the third quarter to be fully back to a more normalized level and in a range of $13 to $16 million for the quarter,” added Mr. Gipple.

    Disciplined Noninterest Expense Management

    Noninterest expense for the second quarter of 2025 totaled $49.6 million compared to $46.5 million for the first quarter of 2025 and $49.9 million for the second quarter of 2024. The $3.1 million linked-quarter increase was primarily due to higher capital markets revenue and strong loan growth resulting in an improved return on average assets which drove higher variable compensation. Professional and data processing expenses also increased and were related to the Company’s digital transformation.   

    “While expenses increased compared to the first quarter, we held noninterest expense under the low end of our guidance range of $50 to $53 million, highlighting our expense flexibility,” said Mr. Anderson. “Noninterest expense remains well managed, down 9% year to date on an annualized basis compared to the same period in 2024. The Company’s efficiency ratio1 was 58.9% in the second quarter. For the third quarter of 2025, we expect noninterest expense to be in the range of $52 to $55, million which includes certain costs associated with our digital transformation and assumes both capital markets revenue and loan growth are within our guidance range,” added Mr. Anderson.

    Strong Loan Growth

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Company’s total loans and leases held for investment grew by $102.6 million, to $6.9 billion. “Loan growth was 8% annualized when adding back the impact from the planned runoff of m2 Equipment Finance loans and leases. Second quarter loan growth was driven by both our LIHTC and traditional lending businesses. Our pipeline is strong, and we anticipate loan demand to increase as clients continue to adapt to current market conditions,” stated Mr. Gipple. “We continue to be optimistic about solid loan growth for the remainder of the year and are guiding to gross loan growth in a range of 8% to 10% in the second half of the year,” added Mr. Gipple.

    Maintaining Core Deposit Strength

    Following the robust deposit growth of $276.2 million, or 16% annualized, in the first quarter of 2025, the majority of those balances were retained throughout the second quarter. Total deposits declined slightly by $19.0 million, or 1% annualized from the first quarter, while average deposit balances increased $72.0 million. Year-to-date, core deposits have increased by $311 million, or 9% annualized.

    Asset Quality Remains Excellent

    The nonperforming assets (“NPAs”) to total assets ratio was 0.46% as of June 30, 2025, down seven basis points from the prior quarter. NPAs totaled $42.7 million at the end of the second quarter of 2025, a $5.5 million, or 11% decrease from the prior quarter.

    Total criticized loans increased by $9.3 million on a linked-quarter basis. The ratio of criticized loans to total loans and leases as of June 30, 2025, increased to 2.16% as compared to 2.06% as of March 31, 2025. Despite the 10 basis point increase, the criticized loan ratio remains well below the Company’s long-term historical average.

    The Company recorded a total provision for credit losses of $4.0 million during the quarter, which was down slightly from $4.2 million in the prior quarter. Net charge-offs were $6.3 million during the second quarter of 2025, an increase of $2.1 million from the prior quarter primarily due to the charge-off of loans that had previously been fully reserved. The allowance for credit losses to total loans held for investment was 1.28% for the second quarter.

    Strong Tangible Book Value and Regulatory Capital Growth

    The Company’s tangible book value per share1 increased by $1.64, or 13% annualized, during the second quarter of 2025 due to the combination of strong earnings and a modest dividend.

    As of June 30, 2025, the Company’s tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (“TCE”)1 increased 22 basis points to 9.92%. The improvement in TCE1 was driven by strong earnings during the quarter. The total risk-based capital ratio increased to 14.26% and the common equity tier 1 ratio increased to 10.43% due to solid earnings growth during the quarter. By comparison, these ratios were 9.70%, 14.18%, and 10.27%, respectively, as of March 31, 2025. The Company remains focused on growing its regulatory capital.

    Conference Call Details
    The Company will host an earnings call/webcast tomorrow, July 24, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time. Dial-in information for the call is toll-free: 888-346-9286 (international 412-317-5253). Participants should request to join the QCR Holdings, Inc. call. The event will be available for replay through July 31, 2025. The replay access information is 877-344-7529 (international 412-317-0088); access code 8414968. A webcast of the teleconference can be accessed on the Company’s News and Events page at www.qcrh.com. An archived version of the webcast will be available at the same location shortly after the live event has ended.

    About Us
    QCR Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Moline, Illinois, is a relationship-driven, multi-bank holding company serving the Quad Cities, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Valley, Des Moines/Ankeny and Springfield communities through its wholly owned subsidiary banks. The banks provide full-service commercial and consumer banking and trust and wealth management services. Quad City Bank & Trust Company, based in Bettendorf, Iowa, commenced operations in 1994, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, commenced operations in 2001, Community State Bank, based in Ankeny, Iowa, was acquired by the Company in 2016, and Guaranty Bank, based in Springfield, Missouri, was acquired by the Company in 2018. Additionally, the Company serves the Waterloo/Cedar Falls, Iowa community through Community Bank & Trust, a division of Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company. The Company has 36 locations in Iowa, Missouri, and Illinois. As of June 30, 2025, the Company had $9.2 billion in assets, $6.9 billion in loans and $7.3 billion in deposits. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.qcrh.com.

    Endnotes

    1Adjusted non-GAAP measurements of financial performance exclude non-core and/or nonrecurring income and expense items that management believes are not reflective of the anticipated future operation of the Company’s business. The Company believes these adjusted measurements provide a better comparison for analysis and may provide a better indicator of future performance. See GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations.

    Special Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements. This document contains, and future oral and written statements of the Company and its management may contain, forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to the financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business of the Company. Forward-looking statements, which may be based upon beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the Company’s management and on information currently available to management, are generally identifiable by the use of words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “bode”, “predict,” “suggest,” “project”, “appear,” “plan,” “intend,” “estimate,” ”annualize,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “likely,” “might,” “potential,” “continue,” “annualized,” “target,” “outlook,” as well as the negative forms of those words, or other similar expressions. Additionally, all statements in this document, including forward-looking statements, speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any statement in light of new information or future events.
            
    A number of factors, many of which are beyond the ability of the Company to control or predict, could cause actual results to differ materially from those in its forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: (i) the strength of the local, state, national and international economies and financial markets, including effects of inflationary pressures, the threat or implementation of tariffs, trade wars and changes to immigration policy; (ii) changes in, and the interpretation and prioritization of, local, state and federal laws, regulations and governmental policies (including those concerning the Company’s general business); (iii) the economic impact of any future terrorist threats and attacks, widespread disease or pandemics, acts of war or threats thereof (including the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East), or other adverse events that could cause economic deterioration or instability in credit markets, and the response of the local, state and national governments to any such adverse external events; (iv) new or revised accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by state and federal regulatory agencies, the FASB, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) or the PCAOB; (v) the imposition of tariffs or other governmental policies impacting the value of products produced by the Company’s commercial borrowers; (vi) increased competition in the financial services sector, including from non-bank competitors such as credit unions, fintech companies, and digital asset service providers and the inability to attract new customers; (vii) rapid technological changes implemented by us and our third-party vendors, including the development and implementation of tools incorporating artificial intelligence; (viii) unexpected results of acquisitions, including failure to realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisitions and the possibility that transaction and integration costs may be greater than anticipated; (ix) the loss of key executives and employees, talent shortages and employee turnover; (x) changes in consumer spending; (xi) unexpected outcomes and costs of existing or new litigation or other legal proceedings and regulatory actions involving the Company; (xii) the economic impact on the Company and its customers of climate change, natural disasters and exceptional weather occurrences such as tornadoes, floods and blizzards; (xiii) fluctuations in the value of securities held in our securities portfolio, including as a result of changes in interest rates; (xiv) credit risk and risks from concentrations (by type of borrower, geographic area, collateral and industry) within our loan portfolio and large loans to certain borrowers (including CRE loans); (xv) the overall health of the local and national real estate market; (xvi) the ability to maintain an adequate level of allowance for credit losses on loans; (xvii) the concentration of large deposits from certain clients who have balances above current FDIC insurance limits and who may withdraw deposits to diversify their exposure; (xviii) the ability to successfully manage liquidity risk, which may increase dependence on non-core funding sources such as brokered deposits, and may negatively impact the Company’s cost of funds; (xix) the level of non-performing assets on our balance sheet; (xx) interruptions involving our information technology and communications systems or third-party servicers; (xxi) the occurrence of fraudulent activity, breaches or failures of our third-party vendors’ information security controls or cybersecurity-related incidents, including as a result of sophisticated attacks using artificial intelligence and similar tools or as a result of insider fraud; (xxii) changes in the interest rates and repayment rates of the Company’s assets; (xxiii) the effectiveness of the Company’s risk management framework, and (xxiv) the ability of the Company to manage the risks associated with the foregoing. These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Additional information concerning the Company and its business, including additional factors that could materially affect the Company’s financial results, is included in the Company’s filings with the SEC.

    Contact:
    Nick W. Anderson                        
    Chief Financial Officer                        
    (309) 743-7707 
    nanderson@qcrh.com 

    QCR Holdings, Inc.    
    Consolidated Financial Highlights    
    (Unaudited)    
                     
        As of    
        June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30,    
          2025     2025     2024     2024     2024      
                     
        (dollars in thousands)    
                     
      CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET              
                     
      Cash and due from banks $         104,769   $           98,994   $           91,732   $         103,840   $           92,173      
      Federal funds sold and interest-bearing deposits             145,704               225,716               170,592               159,159               102,262      
      Securities, net of allowance for credit losses          1,263,452            1,220,717            1,200,435            1,146,046            1,033,199      
      Loans receivable held for sale (1)                1,162                  2,025                  2,143               167,047               246,124      
      Loans/leases receivable held for investment          6,923,762            6,821,142            6,782,261            6,661,755            6,608,262      
      Allowance for credit losses              (88,732 )              (90,354 )              (89,841 )              (86,321 )              (87,706 )    
      Intangibles                9,738                 10,400                 11,061                 11,751                 12,441      
      Goodwill             138,595               138,595               138,595               138,596               139,027      
      Derivatives             184,982               180,997               186,781               261,913               194,354      
      Other assets             558,899               544,547               532,271               524,779               531,855      
      Total assets $      9,242,331   $      9,152,779   $      9,026,030   $      9,088,565   $      8,871,991      
                     
      Total deposits $      7,318,353   $      7,337,390   $      7,061,187   $      6,984,633   $      6,764,667      
      Total borrowings          509,359            429,921            569,532            660,344            768,671      
      Derivatives          209,505            206,925            214,823            285,769            221,798      
      Other liabilities             154,560               155,796               183,101               181,199               180,536      
      Total stockholders’ equity          1,050,554            1,022,747               997,387               976,620               936,319      
      Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $      9,242,331   $      9,152,779   $      9,026,030   $      9,088,565   $      8,871,991      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF LOAN PORTFOLIO              
      Loan/lease mix: (2)              
      Commercial and industrial – revolving $         380,029   $         388,479   $         387,991   $         387,409   $         362,115      
      Commercial and industrial – other          1,180,859            1,231,198            1,295,961            1,321,053            1,370,561      
      Commercial and industrial – other – LIHTC             194,830               212,921               218,971                 89,028                 92,637      
      Total commercial and industrial          1,755,718            1,832,598            1,902,923            1,797,490            1,825,313      
      Commercial real estate, owner occupied             593,675               599,488               605,993               622,072               633,596      
      Commercial real estate, non-owner occupied          1,036,049            1,040,281            1,077,852            1,103,694            1,082,457      
      Construction and land development             454,022               403,001               395,557               342,335               331,454      
      Construction and land development – LIHTC          1,075,000            1,016,207               917,986               913,841               750,894      
      Multi-family             301,432               289,782               303,662               324,090               329,239      
      Multi-family – LIHTC             950,331               888,517               828,448               973,682            1,148,244      
      Direct financing leases               12,880                 14,773                 17,076                 19,241                 25,808      
      1-4 family real estate             592,253               592,127               588,179               587,512               583,542      
      Consumer             153,564               146,393               146,728               144,845               143,839      
      Total loans/leases $      6,924,924   $      6,823,167   $      6,784,404   $      6,828,802   $      6,854,386      
      Less allowance for credit losses               88,732                 90,354                 89,841                 86,321                 87,706      
      Net loans/leases $      6,836,192   $      6,732,813   $      6,694,563   $      6,742,481   $      6,766,680      
                     
                     
      ANALYSIS OF SECURITIES PORTFOLIO              
      Securities mix:              
      U.S. government sponsored agency securities $           14,267   $           17,487   $           20,591   $           18,621   $           20,101      
      Municipal securities          1,033,642            1,003,985               971,567               965,810               885,046      
      Residential mortgage-backed and related securities               58,864                 43,194                 50,042                 53,488                 54,708      
      Asset backed securities                6,684                  7,764                  9,224                 10,455                 12,721      
      Other securities               67,358                 66,105                 65,745                 39,190                 38,464      
      Trading securities (3)               82,900                 82,445                 83,529                 58,685                 22,362      
      Total securities $      1,263,715   $      1,220,980   $      1,200,698   $      1,146,249   $      1,033,402      
      Less allowance for credit losses                   263                     263                     263                     203                     203      
      Net securities $      1,263,452   $      1,220,717   $      1,200,435   $      1,146,046   $      1,033,199      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITS              
      Deposit mix:              
      Noninterest-bearing demand deposits $         952,032   $         963,851   $         921,160   $         969,348   $         956,445      
      Interest-bearing demand deposits          5,087,783            5,119,601            4,828,216            4,715,087            4,644,918      
      Time deposits             974,341               951,606               953,496               942,847               859,593      
      Brokered deposits             304,197               302,332               358,315               357,351               303,711      
      Total deposits $      7,318,353   $      7,337,390   $      7,061,187   $      6,984,633   $      6,764,667      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF BORROWINGS              
      Borrowings mix:              
      Term FHLB advances $         145,383   $         145,383   $         145,383   $         145,383   $         135,000      
      Overnight FHLB advances                80,000                         –               140,000               230,000               350,000      
      Other short-term borrowings                1,350                  2,050                  1,800                  2,750                  1,600      
      Subordinated notes             233,701               233,595               233,489               233,383               233,276      
      Junior subordinated debentures               48,925                 48,893                 48,860                 48,828                 48,795      
      Total borrowings $         509,359   $         429,921   $         569,532   $         660,344   $         768,671      
                     
    (1) Loans with a fair value of $0 million, $0 million, $0 million, $165.9 million and $243.2 million have been identified for securitization and are included in LHFS at June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
       
    (2) Loan categories with significant LIHTC loan balances have been broken out separately.  Total LIHTC balances within the loan/lease portfolio were $2.3 billion at June 30, 2025.    
    (3) Trading securities consisted of retained beneficial interests acquired in conjunction with Freddie Mac securitizations completed by the Company.    
       
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                   
          For the Quarter Ended
          June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30,
           2025   2025     2024     2024    2024
                   
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                   
    INCOME STATEMENT            
    Interest income   $             120,247 $             116,673   $             121,642   $             125,420   $             119,746
    Interest expense                    58,165                  56,687                    60,438                    65,698                    63,583
    Net interest income                     62,082                  59,986                    61,204                    59,722                    56,163
    Provision for credit losses                      4,043                    4,234                      5,149                      3,484                      5,496
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   $              58,039 $              55,752   $              56,055   $              56,238   $              50,667
                   
                   
    Trust fees (1)   $                3,395 $                3,686   $                3,456   $                3,270   $                3,103
    Investment advisory and management fees (1)                      1,254                    1,254                      1,320                      1,229                      1,214
    Deposit service fees                      2,187                    2,183                      2,228                      2,294                      1,986
    Gains on sales of residential real estate loans, net                         556                       297                         734                         385                         540
    Gains on sales of government guaranteed portions of loans, net                          40                        61                          49                           –                             12
    Capital markets revenue                      9,869                    6,516                    20,552                    16,290                    17,758
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance                         998                       524                         797                         814                      2,964
    Debit card fees                      1,648                    1,488                      1,555                      1,575                      1,571
    Correspondent banking fees                         699                       614                         560                         507                         510
    Loan related fee income                      1,096                       898                         950                         949                         962
    Fair value gain (loss) on derivatives and trading securities                         230                   (1,007 )                   (1,781 )                      (886 )                        51
    Other                          143                       378                         205                         730                         218
    Total noninterest income   $              22,115 $              16,892   $              30,625   $              27,157   $              30,889
                   
                   
    Salaries and employee benefits   $              28,474 $              27,364   $              33,610   $              31,637   $              31,079
    Occupancy and equipment expense                      6,837                    6,455                      6,354                      6,168                      6,377
    Professional and data processing fees                      6,089                    5,144                      5,480                      4,457                      4,823
    Restructuring expense                           –                            –                              –                         1,954                           –   
    FDIC insurance, other insurance and regulatory fees                      1,960                    1,970                      1,934                      1,711                      1,854
    Loan/lease expense                         407                       381                         513                         587                         151
    Net cost of (income from) and gains/losses on operations of other real estate                          50                         (9 )                        23                         (42 )                        28
    Advertising and marketing                      1,746                    1,613                      1,886                      2,124                      1,565
    Communication and data connectivity                         274                       290                         345                         333                         318
    Supplies                           252                       207                         252                         278                         259
    Bank service charges                         720                       596                         635                         603                         622
    Correspondent banking expense                         314                       329                         328                         325                         363
    Intangibles amortization                         661                       661                         691                         690                         690
    Goodwill impairment                           –                            –                              –                            431                           –   
    Payment card processing                         547                       594                         516                         785                         706
    Trust expense                         413                       357                         381                         395                         379
    Other                          839                       587                         551                      1,129                         674
    Total noninterest expense   $              49,583 $              46,539   $              53,499   $              53,565   $              49,888
                   
    Net income before income taxes   $              30,571 $              26,105   $              33,181   $              29,830   $              31,668
    Federal and state income tax expense                      1,552                       308                      2,956                      2,045                      2,554
    Net income     $              29,019 $              25,797   $              30,225   $              27,785   $              29,114
                   
    Basic EPS   $                  1.71 $                  1.53   $                  1.80   $                  1.65   $                  1.73
    Diluted EPS   $                  1.71 $                  1.52   $                  1.77   $                  1.64   $                  1.72
                   
                   
    Weighted average common shares outstanding              16,928,542            16,900,785              16,871,652              16,846,200              16,814,814
    Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding              17,006,282            17,013,992              17,024,481              16,982,400              16,921,854
                   
    (1) Trust fees and investment advisory and management fees when combined are referred to as wealth management revenue.          
       
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
               
          For the Six Months Ended
          June 30,   June 30,
            2025       2024  
               
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
               
    INCOME STATEMENT        
    Interest income   $             236,920     $             234,795  
    Interest expense                  114,852                    123,933  
    Net interest income                   122,068                    110,862  
    Provision for credit losses                      8,277                        8,465  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   $             113,791     $             102,397  
               
               
    Trust fees     $                7,081     $                6,302  
    Investment advisory and management fees                      2,508                        2,315  
    Deposit service fees                      4,370                        4,008  
    Gains on sales of residential real estate loans, net                         853                           922  
    Gains on sales of government guaranteed portions of loans, net                         101                            36  
    Capital markets revenue                    16,385                      34,215  
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance                      1,522                        3,832  
    Debit card fees                      3,136                        3,037  
    Correspondent banking fees                      1,313                        1,022  
    Loan related fee income                      1,994                        1,798  
    Fair value loss on derivatives and trading securities                        (777 )                        (112 )
    Other                          521                           372  
    Total noninterest income   $              39,007     $              57,747  
               
               
    Salaries and employee benefits   $              55,838     $              62,939  
    Occupancy and equipment expense                    13,292                      12,891  
    Professional and data processing fees                    11,233                        9,436  
    FDIC insurance, other insurance and regulatory fees                      3,930                        3,799  
    Loan/lease expense                         788                           529  
    Net cost of (income from) and gains/losses on operations of other real estate                        41                             (2 )
    Advertising and marketing                      3,359                        3,048  
    Communication and data connectivity                         564                           719  
    Supplies                          459                           534  
    Bank service charges                      1,316                        1,190  
    Correspondent banking expense                         643                           668  
    Intangibles amortization                      1,322                        1,380  
    Payment card processing                      1,141                        1,352  
    Trust expense                         770                           804  
    Other                       1,426                        1,291  
    Total noninterest expense   $              96,122     $             100,578  
               
    Net income before income taxes   $              56,676     $              59,566  
    Federal and state income tax expense                      1,860                        3,726  
    Net income    $              54,816     $              55,840  
               
    Basic EPS   $                  3.24     $                  3.32  
    Diluted EPS   $                  3.22     $                  3.30  
               
               
    Weighted average common shares outstanding              16,914,663                16,799,081  
    Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding              17,010,136                16,916,264  
                     
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                       
        As of and for the Quarter 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  
                       
        (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                       
      COMMON SHARE DATA                
      Common shares outstanding         16,934,698          16,920,363          16,882,045          16,861,108          16,824,985        
      Book value per common share (1) $             62.04   $             60.44   $             59.08   $             57.92   $             55.65        
      Tangible book value per common share (Non-GAAP) (2) $             53.28   $             51.64   $             50.21   $             49.00   $             46.65        
      Closing stock price $             67.90   $             71.32   $             80.64   $             74.03   $             60.00        
      Market capitalization $      1,149,866   $      1,206,760   $      1,361,368   $      1,248,228   $      1,009,499        
      Market price / book value   109.45 %   117.99 %   136.49 %   127.81 %   107.82 %      
      Market price / tangible book value   127.45 %   138.11 %   160.59 %   151.07 %   128.62 %      
      Earnings per common share (basic) LTM (3) $              6.69   $              6.71   $              6.77   $              6.93   $              6.78        
      Price earnings ratio LTM (3)  10.15 x   10.63 x   11.91 x   10.68 x   8.85 x       
      TCE / TA (Non-GAAP) (4)   9.92 %   9.70 %   9.55 %   9.24 %   9.00 %      
                       
                       
      CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
      Beginning balance $      1,022,747   $         997,387   $         976,620   $         936,319   $         907,342        
      Net income               29,019                 25,797                 30,225                 27,785                 29,114        
      Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax               (1,671 )                   404                 (9,628 )               12,057                    (368 )      
      Common stock cash dividends declared               (1,016 )               (1,015 )               (1,013 )               (1,012 )               (1,008 )      
      Other (5)                1,475                     174                  1,183                  1,471                  1,239        
      Ending balance $      1,050,554   $      1,022,747   $         997,387   $         976,620   $         936,319        
                       
                       
      REGULATORY CAPITAL RATIOS (6):                
      Total risk-based capital ratio   14.26 %   14.18 %   14.10 %   13.87 %   14.21 %      
      Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   10.96 %   10.81 %   10.57 %   10.33 %   10.49 %      
      Tier 1 leverage capital ratio   11.22 %   11.06 %   10.73 %   10.50 %   10.40 %      
      Common equity tier 1 ratio   10.43 %   10.27 %   10.03 %   9.79 %   9.92 %      
                       
                       
      KEY PERFORMANCE RATIOS AND OTHER METRICS                 
      Return on average assets (annualized)   1.27 %   1.14 %   1.34 %   1.24 %   1.33 %     1.21 %   1.30 %
      Return on average total equity (annualized)   11.15 %   10.14 %   12.15 %   11.55 %   12.63 %     10.65 %   12.32 %
      Net interest margin   2.97 %   2.95 %   2.95 %   2.90 %   2.82 %     2.95 %   2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP)(7)   3.46 %   3.42 %   3.43 %   3.37 %   3.27 %     3.45 %   3.26 %
      Efficiency ratio (Non-GAAP) (8)   58.89 %   60.54 %   58.26 %   61.65 %   57.31 %     59.68 %   59.65 %
      Gross loans/leases held for investment / total assets    74.91 %   74.53 %   75.14 %   73.30 %   74.48 %     74.91 %   74.48 %
      Gross loans/leases held for investment / total deposits    94.61 %   92.96 %   96.05 %   95.38 %   97.69 %     94.61 %   97.69 %
      Effective tax rate   5.08 %   1.18 %   8.91 %   6.86 %   8.06 %     3.28 %   6.26 %
      Full-time equivalent employees (9)                1,001                     972                     980                     976                     988                     1,001                      988  
                       
                       
      AVERAGE BALANCES                 
      Assets $      9,155,473   $      9,015,439   $      9,050,280   $      8,968,653   $      8,776,002     $       9,085,843   $       8,663,429  
      Loans/leases          6,881,731            6,790,312            6,839,153            6,840,527            6,779,075               6,836,274             6,688,844  
      Deposits          7,218,540            7,146,286            7,109,567            6,858,196            6,687,188               7,182,612             6,641,324  
      Total stockholders’ equity          1,041,428            1,017,487               995,012               962,302               921,986               1,029,524                912,679  
                       
    (1 ) Includes accumulated other comprehensive income (loss). 
    (2 ) Includes accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) and excludes intangible assets.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.   
    (3 ) LTM : Last twelve months.        
    (4 ) TCE / TCA : tangible common equity / total tangible assets.  See GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations.     
    (5 ) Includes mostly common stock issued for options exercised and the employee stock purchase plan, as well as stock-based compensation.     
    (6 ) (6) Ratios for the current quarter are subject to change upon final calculation for regulatory filings due after earnings release.    
    (7 ) TEY : Tax equivalent yield.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.       
    (8 ) See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.        
    (9 ) The increase in full-time equivalent employees in the second quarter of 2025 includes 21 summer interns.     
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                               
      ANALYSIS OF NET INTEREST INCOME AND MARGIN                  
                               
          For the Quarter Ended
          June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
           Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
                               
          (dollars in thousands)
                               
      Fed funds sold   $        14,285 $             159 4.40 %   $          9,009 $              99 4.40 %   $        13,065 $           183 5.54 %
      Interest-bearing deposits at financial institutions          151,898              1,634 4.31 %            166,897              1,804 4.38 %              80,998            1,139 5.66 %
      Investment securities – taxable          401,657              4,805 4.79 %            400,779              4,588 4.59 %            377,747            4,286 4.53 %
      Investment securities – nontaxable (1)          893,753             12,872 5.76 %            843,476            11,722 5.57 %            704,761            9,462 5.37 %
      Restricted investment securities            34,037                 622 7.23 %              30,562                534 6.99 %              43,398               869 7.92 %
      Loans (1)         6,881,731           110,245 6.43 %         6,790,312          107,439 6.42 %         6,779,075         112,719 6.69 %
      Total earning assets (1) $    8,377,361 $       130,337 6.24 %   $    8,241,035 $      126,186 6.20 %   $    7,999,044 $     128,658 6.46 %
                               
      Interest-bearing deposits $    5,080,367 $         38,604 3.05 %   $    5,005,853 $        37,698 3.05 %   $    4,649,625 $       40,924 3.54 %
      Time deposits         1,193,035             12,409 4.17 %         1,204,593            12,690 4.27 %         1,091,870           12,128 4.47 %
      Short-term borrowings              1,420                   15 4.23 %                1,839                  18 3.97 %                1,622                 21 5.18 %
      Federal Home Loan Bank advances           250,603              2,853 4.50 %            177,883              1,996 4.49 %            464,231            6,238 5.32 %
      Subordinated debentures          233,631              3,599 6.16 %            233,525              3,601 6.17 %            233,207            3,582 6.14 %
      Junior subordinated debentures            48,904                 685 5.54 %              48,871                684 5.60 %              48,774               688 5.58 %
      Total interest-bearing liabilities $    6,807,960 $         58,165 3.42 %   $    6,672,564 $        56,687 3.44 %   $    6,489,329 $       63,581 3.93 %
                               
      Net interest income (1)   $         72,172       $        69,499       $       65,077  
      Net interest margin (2)     2.97 %       2.95 %       2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.46 %       3.42 %       3.27 %
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.45 %       3.41 %       3.26 %
      Cost of funds (4)       3.01 %       3.02 %       3.43 %
                               
                               
          For the Six Months Ended        
          June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024    
           Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
           
                               
          (dollars in thousands)        
                               
      Fed funds sold  $        11,662 $             258 4.40 %   $        16,510 $             452 5.41 %        
      Interest-bearing deposits at financial institutions          159,356              3,438 4.35 %              86,277              2,339 5.45 %        
      Investment securities – taxable          401,220              9,393 4.69 %            375,644              8,546 4.54 %        
      Investment securities – nontaxable (1)          868,754             24,594 5.67 %            695,365            18,813 5.41 %        
      Restricted investment securities            32,309              1,156 7.12 %              40,742              1,543 7.49 %        
      Loans (1)         6,836,274           217,684 6.42 %         6,688,844          220,392 6.63 %        
      Total earning assets (1) $    8,309,575 $       256,523 6.22 %   $    7,903,382 $      252,085 6.41 %        
                               
      Interest-bearing deposits $    5,041,914 $         76,302 3.05 %   $    4,589,479 $        80,027 3.51 %        
      Time deposits        1,198,782             25,098 4.22 %         1,099,746            24,473 4.48 %        
      Short-term borrowings              1,629                   33 4.05 %                1,688                  44 5.19 %        
      Federal Home Loan Bank advances          214,444              4,849 4.50 %            409,725            10,977 5.30 %        
      Subordinated debentures          233,579              7,201 6.17 %            233,154              7,062 6.06 %        
      Junior subordinated debentures            48,888              1,369 5.57 %              48,758              1,381 5.60 %        
      Total interest-bearing liabilities $    6,739,236 $       114,852 3.43 %   $    6,382,550 $      123,964 3.90 %        
                               
      Net interest income (1)   $       141,671       $      128,121          
      Net interest margin (2)     2.95 %       2.82 %        
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.45 %       3.26 %        
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.44 %       3.24 %        
      Cost of funds (4)       3.01 %       3.39 %        
                               
                               
    (1 ) Includes nontaxable securities and loans.  Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.  
    (2 ) See “Select Financial Data – Subsidiaries” for a breakdown of amortization/accretion included in net interest margin for each period presented.     
    (3 ) TEY : Tax equivalent yield.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.           
    (4 ) Cost of funds includes the effect of noninterest-bearing deposits.           
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.  
    Consolidated Financial Highlights  
    (Unaudited)  
                   
        As of  
        June 30, March 31,  December 31, September 30, June 30,  
          2025     2025     2024     2024     2024    
                   
        (dollars in thousands, except per share data)  
                   
      ROLLFORWARD OF ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES ON LOANS/LEASES            
      Beginning balance $         90,354   $            89,841   $         86,321   $         87,706   $         84,470    
      Change in ACL for transfer of loans to LHFS                    –                           –                        93                (1,812 )                  498    
      Credit loss expense                4,667                   4,743                 6,832                 3,828                 4,343    
      Loans/leases charged off              (6,490 )                (4,944 )              (4,787 )              (3,871 )              (1,751 )  
      Recoveries on loans/leases previously charged off                  201                      714                 1,382                    470                    146    
      Ending balance $         88,732   $            90,354   $         89,841   $         86,321   $         87,706    
                   
                   
      NONPERFORMING ASSETS             
      Nonaccrual loans/leases  $         42,482   $            47,259   $         40,080   $         33,480   $         33,546    
      Accruing loans/leases past due 90 days or more                     7                      356                 4,270                 1,298                     87    
      Total nonperforming loans/leases             42,489                  47,615               44,350               34,778               33,633    
      Other real estate owned                   62                      402                    661                    369                    369    
      Other repossessed assets                  113                      122                    543                    542                    512    
      Total nonperforming assets $         42,664   $            48,139   $         45,554   $         35,689   $         34,514    
                   
                   
      ASSET QUALITY RATIOS            
      Nonperforming assets / total assets    0.46 %   0.53 %   0.50 %   0.39 %   0.39 %  
      ACL for loans and leases / total loans/leases held for investment   1.28 %   1.32 %   1.32 %   1.30 %   1.33 %  
      ACL for loans and leases / nonperforming loans/leases    208.84 %   189.76 %   202.57 %   248.21 %   260.77 %  
      Net charge-offs as a % of average loans/leases   0.09 %   0.06 %   0.05 %   0.05 %   0.02 %  
                   
                   
                   
      INTERNALLY ASSIGNED RISK RATING (1)            
      Special mention $         68,621   $            55,327   $         73,636   $         80,121   $         85,096    
      Substandard (2)             81,040                  85,033               84,930               70,022               80,345    
      Doubtful (2)                    –                           –                         –                         –                         –       
      Total Criticized loans (3) $        149,661   $          140,360   $        158,566   $        150,143   $        165,441    
                   
      Classified loans as a % of total loans/leases (2)   1.17 %   1.25 %   1.25 %   1.03 %   1.17 %  
      Total Criticized loans as a % of total loans/leases (3)   2.16 %   2.06 %   2.34 %   2.20 %   2.41 %  
                   
    (1 ) Amounts exclude the government guaranteed portion, if any.  The Company assigns internal risk ratings of Pass for the government guaranteed portion.
    (2 ) Classified loans are defined as loans with internally assigned risk ratings of 10 or 11, regardless of performance, and include loans identified as Substandard or Doubtful.
    (3 ) Total Criticized loans are defined as loans with internally assigned risk ratings of 9, 10, or 11 , regardless of performance, and include loans identified as Special Mention, Substandard, or Doubtful.
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                           
          For the Quarter Ended For the Year Ended
          June 30,    March 31,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
      SELECT FINANCIAL DATA – SUBSIDIARIES     2025       2025       2024       2025       2024  
          (dollars in thousands)
                           
      TOTAL ASSETS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,662,450     $          2,777,634     $          2,559,049          
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC                  242,722                    276,096                    359,012          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                2,664,293                  2,617,143                  2,428,267          
      Community State Bank                1,605,966                  1,583,646                  1,531,109          
      Guaranty Bank                 2,365,944                  2,331,944                  2,369,754          
                           
      TOTAL DEPOSITS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,309,942     $          2,397,047     $          2,100,520          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                1,884,370                  1,883,952                  1,721,564          
      Community State Bank                1,272,296                  1,238,307                  1,188,551          
      Guaranty Bank                 1,866,749                  1,840,774                  1,791,448          
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,032,168     $          2,041,181     $          2,107,605          
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC                  250,019                    284,983                    363,897          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                1,852,316                  1,790,065                  1,736,438          
      Community State Bank                1,206,735                  1,197,005                  1,162,686          
      Guaranty Bank                 1,833,706                  1,794,915                  1,847,658          
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES / TOTAL DEPOSITS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     88 %     85 %     100 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     98 %     95 %     101 %        
      Community State Bank     95 %     97 %     98 %        
      Guaranty Bank      98 %     98 %     103 %        
                           
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES / TOTAL ASSETS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     76 %     73 %     82 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     70 %     68 %     72 %        
      Community State Bank     75 %     76 %     76 %        
      Guaranty Bank      78 %     77 %     78 %        
                           
      ACL ON LOANS/LEASES HELD FOR INVESTMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF LOANS/LEASES HELD FOR INVESTMENT                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     1.32 %     1.44 %     1.43 %        
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC     4.26 %     4.37 %     3.86 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust      1.35 %     1.38 %     1.38 %        
      Community State Bank     1.09 %     1.08 %     1.08 %        
      Guaranty Bank      1.29 %     1.30 %     1.13 %        
                           
      RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS (ANNUALIZED)                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     1.24 %     1.31 %     0.88 %     1.28 %     0.84 %
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     2.36 %     2.14 %     2.94 %     2.25 %     3.01 %
      Community State Bank     1.31 %     1.07 %     1.26 %     1.19 %     1.25 %
      Guaranty Bank      0.85 %     0.72 %     1.42 %     0.79 %     1.15 %
                           
      NET INTEREST MARGIN PERCENTAGE (2)                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     3.45 %     3.45 %     3.39 %     3.45 %     3.35 %
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     3.99 %     4.00 %     3.75 %     4.00 %     3.76 %
      Community State Bank      3.87 %     3.78 %     3.72 %     3.83 %     3.74 %
      Guaranty Bank (3)     3.11 %     3.05 %     2.99 %     3.08 %     2.99 %
                           
      ACQUISITION-RELATED AMORTIZATION/ACCRETION INCLUDED IN NET                    
      INTEREST MARGIN, NET                    
      Community State Bank   $                     (1 )   $                     (1 )   $                     (1 )   $                     (2 )   $                     (2 )
      Guaranty Bank                         118                           218                           301                           336       697  
      QCR Holdings, Inc. (4)                         (33 )                         (33 )                         (32 )                         (66 )     (64 )
                           
    (1 ) Quad City Bank and Trust amounts include m2 Equipment Finance, LLC, as this entity is wholly-owned and consolidated with the Bank. m2 Equipment Finance, LLC  is also presented separately for certain (applicable) measurements.
    (2 ) Includes nontaxable securities and loans. Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.
    (3 ) Guaranty Bank’s net interest margin percentage includes various purchase accounting adjustments. Excluding those adjustments, net interest margin (Non-GAAP) would have been 2.86% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, 2.91% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.86% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.  
    (4 ) Relates to the trust preferred securities acquired as part of the Guaranty Bank acquisition in 2017 and the Community National Bank acquisition in 2013.
    QCR Holdings, Inc.    
    Consolidated Financial Highlights    
    (Unaudited)    
                               
          As of  
          June 30,   March 31,    December 31,   September 30,   June 30,     
      GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS     2025       2025       2024       2024       2024      
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)  
      TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY TO TANGIBLE ASSETS RATIO (1)                        
                               
      Stockholders’ equity (GAAP)   $        1,050,554     $        1,022,747     $           997,387     $           976,620     $           936,319      
      Less: Intangible assets                148,333                  148,995                  149,657                  150,347                  151,468      
      Tangible common equity (non-GAAP)   $           902,221     $           873,752     $           847,730     $           826,273     $           784,851      
                               
      Total assets (GAAP)   $        9,242,331     $        9,152,779     $        9,026,030     $        9,088,565     $        8,871,991      
      Less: Intangible assets                148,333                  148,995                  149,657                  150,347                  151,468      
      Tangible assets (non-GAAP)   $        9,093,998     $        9,003,784     $        8,876,373     $        8,938,218     $        8,720,523      
                               
      Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (non-GAAP)     9.92 %     9.70 %     9.55 %     9.24 %     9.00 %    
                               
                               
                               
    (1 ) This ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company’s management believes that this measurement is important to many investors in the marketplace who are interested in changes period-to-period in common equity. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to stockholders’ equity and total assets, which are the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                                   
      GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS   For the Quarter Ended   For the Six Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,    June 30,
      ADJUSTED NET INCOME (1)     2025       2025       2024       2024       2024       2025       2024  
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                                   
      Net income (GAAP)   $            29,019     $            25,797     $            30,225     $            27,785     $            29,114     $            54,816     $            55,840  
                                   
      Less non-core items (post-tax) (2):                            
      Income:                            
      Fair value loss on derivatives, net                      (397 )                      (156 )                   (2,594 )                      (542 )                      (145 )                      (553 )                      (288 )
      Total non-core income (non-GAAP)   $                (397 )   $                (156 )   $             (2,594 )   $                (542 )   $                (145 )   $                (553 )   $                (288 )
                                   
      Expense:                            
      Goodwill impairment                           –                             –                             –                         431                             –                             –                             –  
      Restructuring expense                           –                             –                             –                      1,544                             –                             –                             –  
      Total non-core expense (non-GAAP)   $                     –     $                     –     $                     –     $              1,975     $                     –     $                     –     $                     –  
                                   
                                   
      Adjusted net income  (non-GAAP) (1)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE (1)                            
                                   
      Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) (from above)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      Weighted average common shares outstanding            16,928,542              16,900,785              16,871,652              16,846,200              16,814,814              16,914,663              16,799,081  
      Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding            17,006,282              17,013,992              17,024,481              16,982,400              16,921,854              17,010,136              16,916,264  
                                   
      Adjusted earnings per common share (non-GAAP):                            
      Basic   $                1.74     $                1.54     $                1.95     $                1.80     $                1.74     $                3.27     $                3.34  
      Diluted   $                1.73     $                1.53     $                1.93     $                1.78     $                1.73     $                3.26     $                3.32  
                                   
      ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS AND AVERAGE EQUITY (1)                            
                                   
      Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) (from above)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      Average Assets   $        9,155,473     $        9,015,439     $        9,050,280     $        8,968,653     $        8,776,002     $        9,085,843     $        8,663,429  
                                   
      Adjusted return on average assets (annualized) (non-GAAP)     1.29 %     1.15 %     1.45 %     1.35 %     1.33 %     1.22 %     1.30 %
      Adjusted return on average equity (annualized) (non-GAAP)     11.30 %     10.20 %     13.19 %     12.60 %     12.69 %     10.76 %     12.30 %
                                   
      NET INTEREST MARGIN (TEY) (3)                            
                                   
      Net interest income (GAAP)   $            62,082     $            59,986     $            61,204     $            59,722     $            56,163     $           122,068     $           110,862  
      Plus: Tax equivalent adjustment (4)                  10,090                      9,513                      9,698                      9,544                      8,914                    19,603                    17,259  
      Net interest income – tax equivalent (non-GAAP)   $            72,172     $            69,499     $            70,902     $            69,266     $            65,077     $           141,671     $           128,121  
      Less:  Acquisition accounting net accretion                        84                         184                         471                         463                         268                         268                         631  
      Adjusted net interest income   $            72,088     $            69,315     $            70,431     $            68,803     $            64,809     $           141,403     $           127,490  
                                   
      Average earning assets   $        8,377,361     $        8,241,035     $        8,241,190     $        8,183,196     $        7,999,044     $        8,309,575     $        7,903,382  
                                   
      Net interest margin (GAAP)     2.97 %     2.95 %     2.95 %     2.90 %     2.82 %     2.97 %     2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (non-GAAP)     3.46 %     3.42 %     3.43 %     3.37 %     3.27 %     3.45 %     3.26 %
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (non-GAAP)     3.45 %     3.41 %     3.40 %     3.34 %     3.26 %     3.44 %     3.24 %
                                   
      EFFICIENCY RATIO (5)                            
                                   
      Noninterest expense (GAAP)   $            49,583     $            46,539     $            53,499     $            53,565     $            49,888     $            96,122     $           100,578  
                                   
      Net interest income (GAAP)   $            62,082     $            59,986     $            61,204     $            59,722     $            56,163     $           122,068     $           110,862  
      Noninterest income (GAAP)                  22,115                    16,892                    30,625                    27,157                    30,889                    39,007                    57,747  
      Total income   $            84,197     $            76,878     $            91,829     $            86,879     $            87,052     $           161,075     $           168,609  
                                   
      Efficiency ratio (noninterest expense/total income) (non-GAAP)     58.89 %     60.54 %     58.26 %     61.65 %     57.31 %     59.68 %     59.65 %
      Adjusted efficiency ratio (core noninterest expense/core total income) (non-GAAP)     58.54 %     60.38 %     56.25 %     58.45 %     57.19 %     59.42 %     59.52 %
                                   
                                   
    (1 ) Adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per common share, adjusted return on average assets and average equity are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company’s management believes that these measurements are important to investors as they exclude non-core or non-recurring income and expense items, therefore, they provide a more realistic run-rate for future periods. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, these non-GAAP measures are reconciled to net income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
    (2 ) Non-core or non-recurring items (post-tax) are calculated using an estimated effective federal tax rate of 21% with the exception of goodwill impairment which is not deductible for tax.    
    (3 ) Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.        
    (4 ) Net interest margin (TEY) is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company’s management utilizes this measurement to take into account the tax benefit associated with certain loans and securities. It is also standard industry practice to measure net interest margin using tax-equivalent measures. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to net interest income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.  In addition, the Company calculates net interest margin without the impact of acquisition accounting net accretion as this can fluctuate and it’s difficult to provide a more realistic run-rate for future periods.
    (5 ) Efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure. The Company’s management utilizes this ratio to compare to industry peers. The ratio is used to calculate overhead as a percentage of revenue. In compliance with the applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to noninterest expense, net interest income and noninterest income, which are the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
           

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: QCR Holdings, Inc. Announces Net Income of $29.0 Million for the Second Quarter of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    • Net income of $29.0 million, or $1.71 per diluted share
    • Adjusted net income1of $29.4 million, or $1.73 per diluted share
    • NIM TEY1expanded four basis points to 3.46%
    • Adjusted ROAA1of 1.29% annualized
    • Capital markets revenue growth of 51% on a linked-quarter basis
    • Nonperforming assets declined $5.5 million, or 11%
    • Tangible book value per share1grew $1.64, or 13% annualized
    • TCE/TA ratio1improved 22 basis points to 9.92%

    MOLINE, Ill., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QCR Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCRH) (the “Company”) today announced quarterly net income of $29.0 million and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) of $1.71 for the second quarter of 2025, compared to net income of $25.8 million and diluted EPS of $1.52 for the first quarter of 2025.

    Adjusted net income1 and adjusted diluted EPS1 for the second quarter of 2025 were $29.4 million and $1.73, respectively, for the first quarter of 2025 compared to $26.0 million and $1.53, respectively, for the first quarter of 2025 and $29.3 million, and $1.73 respectively for the second quarter of 2024.

      For the Quarter Ended    
      June 30, March 31, June 30,    
    $ in millions (except per share data)  2025  2025  2024    
    Net Income $ 29.0 $ 25.8 $ 29.1    
    Diluted EPS $ 1.71 $ 1.52 $ 1.72    
    Adjusted Net Income1 $ 29.4 $ 26.0 $ 29.3    
    Adjusted Diluted EPS1 $ 1.73 $ 1.53 $ 1.73    

    “We delivered strong second quarter results highlighted by a significant increase in net interest income from the previous quarter, driven by both net interest margin expansion and strong loan growth, as well as improved capital markets revenue, and disciplined noninterest expense management,” said Todd Gipple, President and Chief Executive Officer. “These robust results led to continued capital accretion and a substantial increase in tangible book value per share1.”

    Significant Net Interest Income Growth as Margin Expansion Continues

    Net interest income for the second quarter of 2025 totaled $62.1 million, an increase of $2.1 million, or 14% annualized, from the first quarter of 2025, driven by strong earning asset growth, expanded yield on loans and investments, and lower cost of funds.   Net interest margin (“NIM”) was 2.97% and NIM on a tax-equivalent yield (“TEY”) basis1 was 3.46% for the second quarter, as compared to 2.95% and 3.42% for the prior quarter, respectively.

    “Our NIM TEY1 increased four basis points from the first quarter of 2025, which was at the top of our guidance range,” said Nick Anderson, Chief Financial Officer. “Looking ahead, we anticipate continued margin expansion and are guiding to an increase in third quarter NIM TEY1 in a range from static to an increase of four basis points, assuming no Federal Reserve rate cuts,” added Mr. Anderson.

    Improving Noninterest Income Driven by Capital Markets Revenue

    Noninterest income for the second quarter of 2025 was $22.1 million, up from $16.9 million in the first quarter of 2025. The Company generated $9.9 million of capital markets revenue in the second quarter of 2025 compared to $6.5 million in the prior quarter. Wealth management revenue totaled $4.6 million, representing a slight decline from the first quarter of 2025. However, it increased $332 thousand or 8% compared to the second quarter of 2024 and rose 23% year-to-date on an annualized basis compared to the same period in 2024.

    “During the second quarter of 2025 we saw improved low-income housing tax credit (“LIHTC”) lending activity compared to the first quarter as clients adjusted to the current environment. This increased activity drove 51% growth in our capital markets revenue. The sustained, long-term demand for affordable housing continues to support our LIHTC lending and related capital markets revenue. Our pipeline continues to improve as clients adapt to the evolving market conditions,” said Mr. Gipple.

    “Given the strengthened pipeline, we are reaffirming our guidance for Capital Markets revenue to be in a range of $50 to $60 million for the next four quarters.  In addition, we are also providing guidance over a shorter horizon and expect capital markets revenue for the third quarter to be fully back to a more normalized level and in a range of $13 to $16 million for the quarter,” added Mr. Gipple.

    Disciplined Noninterest Expense Management

    Noninterest expense for the second quarter of 2025 totaled $49.6 million compared to $46.5 million for the first quarter of 2025 and $49.9 million for the second quarter of 2024. The $3.1 million linked-quarter increase was primarily due to higher capital markets revenue and strong loan growth resulting in an improved return on average assets which drove higher variable compensation. Professional and data processing expenses also increased and were related to the Company’s digital transformation.   

    “While expenses increased compared to the first quarter, we held noninterest expense under the low end of our guidance range of $50 to $53 million, highlighting our expense flexibility,” said Mr. Anderson. “Noninterest expense remains well managed, down 9% year to date on an annualized basis compared to the same period in 2024. The Company’s efficiency ratio1 was 58.9% in the second quarter. For the third quarter of 2025, we expect noninterest expense to be in the range of $52 to $55, million which includes certain costs associated with our digital transformation and assumes both capital markets revenue and loan growth are within our guidance range,” added Mr. Anderson.

    Strong Loan Growth

    In the second quarter of 2025, the Company’s total loans and leases held for investment grew by $102.6 million, to $6.9 billion. “Loan growth was 8% annualized when adding back the impact from the planned runoff of m2 Equipment Finance loans and leases. Second quarter loan growth was driven by both our LIHTC and traditional lending businesses. Our pipeline is strong, and we anticipate loan demand to increase as clients continue to adapt to current market conditions,” stated Mr. Gipple. “We continue to be optimistic about solid loan growth for the remainder of the year and are guiding to gross loan growth in a range of 8% to 10% in the second half of the year,” added Mr. Gipple.

    Maintaining Core Deposit Strength

    Following the robust deposit growth of $276.2 million, or 16% annualized, in the first quarter of 2025, the majority of those balances were retained throughout the second quarter. Total deposits declined slightly by $19.0 million, or 1% annualized from the first quarter, while average deposit balances increased $72.0 million. Year-to-date, core deposits have increased by $311 million, or 9% annualized.

    Asset Quality Remains Excellent

    The nonperforming assets (“NPAs”) to total assets ratio was 0.46% as of June 30, 2025, down seven basis points from the prior quarter. NPAs totaled $42.7 million at the end of the second quarter of 2025, a $5.5 million, or 11% decrease from the prior quarter.

    Total criticized loans increased by $9.3 million on a linked-quarter basis. The ratio of criticized loans to total loans and leases as of June 30, 2025, increased to 2.16% as compared to 2.06% as of March 31, 2025. Despite the 10 basis point increase, the criticized loan ratio remains well below the Company’s long-term historical average.

    The Company recorded a total provision for credit losses of $4.0 million during the quarter, which was down slightly from $4.2 million in the prior quarter. Net charge-offs were $6.3 million during the second quarter of 2025, an increase of $2.1 million from the prior quarter primarily due to the charge-off of loans that had previously been fully reserved. The allowance for credit losses to total loans held for investment was 1.28% for the second quarter.

    Strong Tangible Book Value and Regulatory Capital Growth

    The Company’s tangible book value per share1 increased by $1.64, or 13% annualized, during the second quarter of 2025 due to the combination of strong earnings and a modest dividend.

    As of June 30, 2025, the Company’s tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (“TCE”)1 increased 22 basis points to 9.92%. The improvement in TCE1 was driven by strong earnings during the quarter. The total risk-based capital ratio increased to 14.26% and the common equity tier 1 ratio increased to 10.43% due to solid earnings growth during the quarter. By comparison, these ratios were 9.70%, 14.18%, and 10.27%, respectively, as of March 31, 2025. The Company remains focused on growing its regulatory capital.

    Conference Call Details
    The Company will host an earnings call/webcast tomorrow, July 24, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time. Dial-in information for the call is toll-free: 888-346-9286 (international 412-317-5253). Participants should request to join the QCR Holdings, Inc. call. The event will be available for replay through July 31, 2025. The replay access information is 877-344-7529 (international 412-317-0088); access code 8414968. A webcast of the teleconference can be accessed on the Company’s News and Events page at www.qcrh.com. An archived version of the webcast will be available at the same location shortly after the live event has ended.

    About Us
    QCR Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Moline, Illinois, is a relationship-driven, multi-bank holding company serving the Quad Cities, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Valley, Des Moines/Ankeny and Springfield communities through its wholly owned subsidiary banks. The banks provide full-service commercial and consumer banking and trust and wealth management services. Quad City Bank & Trust Company, based in Bettendorf, Iowa, commenced operations in 1994, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, commenced operations in 2001, Community State Bank, based in Ankeny, Iowa, was acquired by the Company in 2016, and Guaranty Bank, based in Springfield, Missouri, was acquired by the Company in 2018. Additionally, the Company serves the Waterloo/Cedar Falls, Iowa community through Community Bank & Trust, a division of Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Company. The Company has 36 locations in Iowa, Missouri, and Illinois. As of June 30, 2025, the Company had $9.2 billion in assets, $6.9 billion in loans and $7.3 billion in deposits. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.qcrh.com.

    Endnotes

    1Adjusted non-GAAP measurements of financial performance exclude non-core and/or nonrecurring income and expense items that management believes are not reflective of the anticipated future operation of the Company’s business. The Company believes these adjusted measurements provide a better comparison for analysis and may provide a better indicator of future performance. See GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations.

    Special Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements. This document contains, and future oral and written statements of the Company and its management may contain, forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to the financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business of the Company. Forward-looking statements, which may be based upon beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the Company’s management and on information currently available to management, are generally identifiable by the use of words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “bode”, “predict,” “suggest,” “project”, “appear,” “plan,” “intend,” “estimate,” ”annualize,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “likely,” “might,” “potential,” “continue,” “annualized,” “target,” “outlook,” as well as the negative forms of those words, or other similar expressions. Additionally, all statements in this document, including forward-looking statements, speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any statement in light of new information or future events.
            
    A number of factors, many of which are beyond the ability of the Company to control or predict, could cause actual results to differ materially from those in its forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: (i) the strength of the local, state, national and international economies and financial markets, including effects of inflationary pressures, the threat or implementation of tariffs, trade wars and changes to immigration policy; (ii) changes in, and the interpretation and prioritization of, local, state and federal laws, regulations and governmental policies (including those concerning the Company’s general business); (iii) the economic impact of any future terrorist threats and attacks, widespread disease or pandemics, acts of war or threats thereof (including the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East), or other adverse events that could cause economic deterioration or instability in credit markets, and the response of the local, state and national governments to any such adverse external events; (iv) new or revised accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by state and federal regulatory agencies, the FASB, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) or the PCAOB; (v) the imposition of tariffs or other governmental policies impacting the value of products produced by the Company’s commercial borrowers; (vi) increased competition in the financial services sector, including from non-bank competitors such as credit unions, fintech companies, and digital asset service providers and the inability to attract new customers; (vii) rapid technological changes implemented by us and our third-party vendors, including the development and implementation of tools incorporating artificial intelligence; (viii) unexpected results of acquisitions, including failure to realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisitions and the possibility that transaction and integration costs may be greater than anticipated; (ix) the loss of key executives and employees, talent shortages and employee turnover; (x) changes in consumer spending; (xi) unexpected outcomes and costs of existing or new litigation or other legal proceedings and regulatory actions involving the Company; (xii) the economic impact on the Company and its customers of climate change, natural disasters and exceptional weather occurrences such as tornadoes, floods and blizzards; (xiii) fluctuations in the value of securities held in our securities portfolio, including as a result of changes in interest rates; (xiv) credit risk and risks from concentrations (by type of borrower, geographic area, collateral and industry) within our loan portfolio and large loans to certain borrowers (including CRE loans); (xv) the overall health of the local and national real estate market; (xvi) the ability to maintain an adequate level of allowance for credit losses on loans; (xvii) the concentration of large deposits from certain clients who have balances above current FDIC insurance limits and who may withdraw deposits to diversify their exposure; (xviii) the ability to successfully manage liquidity risk, which may increase dependence on non-core funding sources such as brokered deposits, and may negatively impact the Company’s cost of funds; (xix) the level of non-performing assets on our balance sheet; (xx) interruptions involving our information technology and communications systems or third-party servicers; (xxi) the occurrence of fraudulent activity, breaches or failures of our third-party vendors’ information security controls or cybersecurity-related incidents, including as a result of sophisticated attacks using artificial intelligence and similar tools or as a result of insider fraud; (xxii) changes in the interest rates and repayment rates of the Company’s assets; (xxiii) the effectiveness of the Company’s risk management framework, and (xxiv) the ability of the Company to manage the risks associated with the foregoing. These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Additional information concerning the Company and its business, including additional factors that could materially affect the Company’s financial results, is included in the Company’s filings with the SEC.

    Contact:
    Nick W. Anderson                        
    Chief Financial Officer                        
    (309) 743-7707 
    nanderson@qcrh.com 

    QCR Holdings, Inc.    
    Consolidated Financial Highlights    
    (Unaudited)    
                     
        As of    
        June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30,    
          2025     2025     2024     2024     2024      
                     
        (dollars in thousands)    
                     
      CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET              
                     
      Cash and due from banks $         104,769   $           98,994   $           91,732   $         103,840   $           92,173      
      Federal funds sold and interest-bearing deposits             145,704               225,716               170,592               159,159               102,262      
      Securities, net of allowance for credit losses          1,263,452            1,220,717            1,200,435            1,146,046            1,033,199      
      Loans receivable held for sale (1)                1,162                  2,025                  2,143               167,047               246,124      
      Loans/leases receivable held for investment          6,923,762            6,821,142            6,782,261            6,661,755            6,608,262      
      Allowance for credit losses              (88,732 )              (90,354 )              (89,841 )              (86,321 )              (87,706 )    
      Intangibles                9,738                 10,400                 11,061                 11,751                 12,441      
      Goodwill             138,595               138,595               138,595               138,596               139,027      
      Derivatives             184,982               180,997               186,781               261,913               194,354      
      Other assets             558,899               544,547               532,271               524,779               531,855      
      Total assets $      9,242,331   $      9,152,779   $      9,026,030   $      9,088,565   $      8,871,991      
                     
      Total deposits $      7,318,353   $      7,337,390   $      7,061,187   $      6,984,633   $      6,764,667      
      Total borrowings          509,359            429,921            569,532            660,344            768,671      
      Derivatives          209,505            206,925            214,823            285,769            221,798      
      Other liabilities             154,560               155,796               183,101               181,199               180,536      
      Total stockholders’ equity          1,050,554            1,022,747               997,387               976,620               936,319      
      Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $      9,242,331   $      9,152,779   $      9,026,030   $      9,088,565   $      8,871,991      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF LOAN PORTFOLIO              
      Loan/lease mix: (2)              
      Commercial and industrial – revolving $         380,029   $         388,479   $         387,991   $         387,409   $         362,115      
      Commercial and industrial – other          1,180,859            1,231,198            1,295,961            1,321,053            1,370,561      
      Commercial and industrial – other – LIHTC             194,830               212,921               218,971                 89,028                 92,637      
      Total commercial and industrial          1,755,718            1,832,598            1,902,923            1,797,490            1,825,313      
      Commercial real estate, owner occupied             593,675               599,488               605,993               622,072               633,596      
      Commercial real estate, non-owner occupied          1,036,049            1,040,281            1,077,852            1,103,694            1,082,457      
      Construction and land development             454,022               403,001               395,557               342,335               331,454      
      Construction and land development – LIHTC          1,075,000            1,016,207               917,986               913,841               750,894      
      Multi-family             301,432               289,782               303,662               324,090               329,239      
      Multi-family – LIHTC             950,331               888,517               828,448               973,682            1,148,244      
      Direct financing leases               12,880                 14,773                 17,076                 19,241                 25,808      
      1-4 family real estate             592,253               592,127               588,179               587,512               583,542      
      Consumer             153,564               146,393               146,728               144,845               143,839      
      Total loans/leases $      6,924,924   $      6,823,167   $      6,784,404   $      6,828,802   $      6,854,386      
      Less allowance for credit losses               88,732                 90,354                 89,841                 86,321                 87,706      
      Net loans/leases $      6,836,192   $      6,732,813   $      6,694,563   $      6,742,481   $      6,766,680      
                     
                     
      ANALYSIS OF SECURITIES PORTFOLIO              
      Securities mix:              
      U.S. government sponsored agency securities $           14,267   $           17,487   $           20,591   $           18,621   $           20,101      
      Municipal securities          1,033,642            1,003,985               971,567               965,810               885,046      
      Residential mortgage-backed and related securities               58,864                 43,194                 50,042                 53,488                 54,708      
      Asset backed securities                6,684                  7,764                  9,224                 10,455                 12,721      
      Other securities               67,358                 66,105                 65,745                 39,190                 38,464      
      Trading securities (3)               82,900                 82,445                 83,529                 58,685                 22,362      
      Total securities $      1,263,715   $      1,220,980   $      1,200,698   $      1,146,249   $      1,033,402      
      Less allowance for credit losses                   263                     263                     263                     203                     203      
      Net securities $      1,263,452   $      1,220,717   $      1,200,435   $      1,146,046   $      1,033,199      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITS              
      Deposit mix:              
      Noninterest-bearing demand deposits $         952,032   $         963,851   $         921,160   $         969,348   $         956,445      
      Interest-bearing demand deposits          5,087,783            5,119,601            4,828,216            4,715,087            4,644,918      
      Time deposits             974,341               951,606               953,496               942,847               859,593      
      Brokered deposits             304,197               302,332               358,315               357,351               303,711      
      Total deposits $      7,318,353   $      7,337,390   $      7,061,187   $      6,984,633   $      6,764,667      
                     
      ANALYSIS OF BORROWINGS              
      Borrowings mix:              
      Term FHLB advances $         145,383   $         145,383   $         145,383   $         145,383   $         135,000      
      Overnight FHLB advances                80,000                         –               140,000               230,000               350,000      
      Other short-term borrowings                1,350                  2,050                  1,800                  2,750                  1,600      
      Subordinated notes             233,701               233,595               233,489               233,383               233,276      
      Junior subordinated debentures               48,925                 48,893                 48,860                 48,828                 48,795      
      Total borrowings $         509,359   $         429,921   $         569,532   $         660,344   $         768,671      
                     
    (1) Loans with a fair value of $0 million, $0 million, $0 million, $165.9 million and $243.2 million have been identified for securitization and are included in LHFS at June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.
       
    (2) Loan categories with significant LIHTC loan balances have been broken out separately.  Total LIHTC balances within the loan/lease portfolio were $2.3 billion at June 30, 2025.    
    (3) Trading securities consisted of retained beneficial interests acquired in conjunction with Freddie Mac securitizations completed by the Company.    
       
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                   
          For the Quarter Ended
          June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30,
           2025   2025     2024     2024    2024
                   
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                   
    INCOME STATEMENT            
    Interest income   $             120,247 $             116,673   $             121,642   $             125,420   $             119,746
    Interest expense                    58,165                  56,687                    60,438                    65,698                    63,583
    Net interest income                     62,082                  59,986                    61,204                    59,722                    56,163
    Provision for credit losses                      4,043                    4,234                      5,149                      3,484                      5,496
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   $              58,039 $              55,752   $              56,055   $              56,238   $              50,667
                   
                   
    Trust fees (1)   $                3,395 $                3,686   $                3,456   $                3,270   $                3,103
    Investment advisory and management fees (1)                      1,254                    1,254                      1,320                      1,229                      1,214
    Deposit service fees                      2,187                    2,183                      2,228                      2,294                      1,986
    Gains on sales of residential real estate loans, net                         556                       297                         734                         385                         540
    Gains on sales of government guaranteed portions of loans, net                          40                        61                          49                           –                             12
    Capital markets revenue                      9,869                    6,516                    20,552                    16,290                    17,758
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance                         998                       524                         797                         814                      2,964
    Debit card fees                      1,648                    1,488                      1,555                      1,575                      1,571
    Correspondent banking fees                         699                       614                         560                         507                         510
    Loan related fee income                      1,096                       898                         950                         949                         962
    Fair value gain (loss) on derivatives and trading securities                         230                   (1,007 )                   (1,781 )                      (886 )                        51
    Other                          143                       378                         205                         730                         218
    Total noninterest income   $              22,115 $              16,892   $              30,625   $              27,157   $              30,889
                   
                   
    Salaries and employee benefits   $              28,474 $              27,364   $              33,610   $              31,637   $              31,079
    Occupancy and equipment expense                      6,837                    6,455                      6,354                      6,168                      6,377
    Professional and data processing fees                      6,089                    5,144                      5,480                      4,457                      4,823
    Restructuring expense                           –                            –                              –                         1,954                           –   
    FDIC insurance, other insurance and regulatory fees                      1,960                    1,970                      1,934                      1,711                      1,854
    Loan/lease expense                         407                       381                         513                         587                         151
    Net cost of (income from) and gains/losses on operations of other real estate                          50                         (9 )                        23                         (42 )                        28
    Advertising and marketing                      1,746                    1,613                      1,886                      2,124                      1,565
    Communication and data connectivity                         274                       290                         345                         333                         318
    Supplies                           252                       207                         252                         278                         259
    Bank service charges                         720                       596                         635                         603                         622
    Correspondent banking expense                         314                       329                         328                         325                         363
    Intangibles amortization                         661                       661                         691                         690                         690
    Goodwill impairment                           –                            –                              –                            431                           –   
    Payment card processing                         547                       594                         516                         785                         706
    Trust expense                         413                       357                         381                         395                         379
    Other                          839                       587                         551                      1,129                         674
    Total noninterest expense   $              49,583 $              46,539   $              53,499   $              53,565   $              49,888
                   
    Net income before income taxes   $              30,571 $              26,105   $              33,181   $              29,830   $              31,668
    Federal and state income tax expense                      1,552                       308                      2,956                      2,045                      2,554
    Net income     $              29,019 $              25,797   $              30,225   $              27,785   $              29,114
                   
    Basic EPS   $                  1.71 $                  1.53   $                  1.80   $                  1.65   $                  1.73
    Diluted EPS   $                  1.71 $                  1.52   $                  1.77   $                  1.64   $                  1.72
                   
                   
    Weighted average common shares outstanding              16,928,542            16,900,785              16,871,652              16,846,200              16,814,814
    Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding              17,006,282            17,013,992              17,024,481              16,982,400              16,921,854
                   
    (1) Trust fees and investment advisory and management fees when combined are referred to as wealth management revenue.          
       
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
               
          For the Six Months Ended
          June 30,   June 30,
            2025       2024  
               
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
               
    INCOME STATEMENT        
    Interest income   $             236,920     $             234,795  
    Interest expense                  114,852                    123,933  
    Net interest income                   122,068                    110,862  
    Provision for credit losses                      8,277                        8,465  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   $             113,791     $             102,397  
               
               
    Trust fees     $                7,081     $                6,302  
    Investment advisory and management fees                      2,508                        2,315  
    Deposit service fees                      4,370                        4,008  
    Gains on sales of residential real estate loans, net                         853                           922  
    Gains on sales of government guaranteed portions of loans, net                         101                            36  
    Capital markets revenue                    16,385                      34,215  
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance                      1,522                        3,832  
    Debit card fees                      3,136                        3,037  
    Correspondent banking fees                      1,313                        1,022  
    Loan related fee income                      1,994                        1,798  
    Fair value loss on derivatives and trading securities                        (777 )                        (112 )
    Other                          521                           372  
    Total noninterest income   $              39,007     $              57,747  
               
               
    Salaries and employee benefits   $              55,838     $              62,939  
    Occupancy and equipment expense                    13,292                      12,891  
    Professional and data processing fees                    11,233                        9,436  
    FDIC insurance, other insurance and regulatory fees                      3,930                        3,799  
    Loan/lease expense                         788                           529  
    Net cost of (income from) and gains/losses on operations of other real estate                        41                             (2 )
    Advertising and marketing                      3,359                        3,048  
    Communication and data connectivity                         564                           719  
    Supplies                          459                           534  
    Bank service charges                      1,316                        1,190  
    Correspondent banking expense                         643                           668  
    Intangibles amortization                      1,322                        1,380  
    Payment card processing                      1,141                        1,352  
    Trust expense                         770                           804  
    Other                       1,426                        1,291  
    Total noninterest expense   $              96,122     $             100,578  
               
    Net income before income taxes   $              56,676     $              59,566  
    Federal and state income tax expense                      1,860                        3,726  
    Net income    $              54,816     $              55,840  
               
    Basic EPS   $                  3.24     $                  3.32  
    Diluted EPS   $                  3.22     $                  3.30  
               
               
    Weighted average common shares outstanding              16,914,663                16,799,081  
    Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding              17,010,136                16,916,264  
                     
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                       
        As of and for the Quarter 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  
                       
        (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                       
      COMMON SHARE DATA                
      Common shares outstanding         16,934,698          16,920,363          16,882,045          16,861,108          16,824,985        
      Book value per common share (1) $             62.04   $             60.44   $             59.08   $             57.92   $             55.65        
      Tangible book value per common share (Non-GAAP) (2) $             53.28   $             51.64   $             50.21   $             49.00   $             46.65        
      Closing stock price $             67.90   $             71.32   $             80.64   $             74.03   $             60.00        
      Market capitalization $      1,149,866   $      1,206,760   $      1,361,368   $      1,248,228   $      1,009,499        
      Market price / book value   109.45 %   117.99 %   136.49 %   127.81 %   107.82 %      
      Market price / tangible book value   127.45 %   138.11 %   160.59 %   151.07 %   128.62 %      
      Earnings per common share (basic) LTM (3) $              6.69   $              6.71   $              6.77   $              6.93   $              6.78        
      Price earnings ratio LTM (3)  10.15 x   10.63 x   11.91 x   10.68 x   8.85 x       
      TCE / TA (Non-GAAP) (4)   9.92 %   9.70 %   9.55 %   9.24 %   9.00 %      
                       
                       
      CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
      Beginning balance $      1,022,747   $         997,387   $         976,620   $         936,319   $         907,342        
      Net income               29,019                 25,797                 30,225                 27,785                 29,114        
      Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax               (1,671 )                   404                 (9,628 )               12,057                    (368 )      
      Common stock cash dividends declared               (1,016 )               (1,015 )               (1,013 )               (1,012 )               (1,008 )      
      Other (5)                1,475                     174                  1,183                  1,471                  1,239        
      Ending balance $      1,050,554   $      1,022,747   $         997,387   $         976,620   $         936,319        
                       
                       
      REGULATORY CAPITAL RATIOS (6):                
      Total risk-based capital ratio   14.26 %   14.18 %   14.10 %   13.87 %   14.21 %      
      Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   10.96 %   10.81 %   10.57 %   10.33 %   10.49 %      
      Tier 1 leverage capital ratio   11.22 %   11.06 %   10.73 %   10.50 %   10.40 %      
      Common equity tier 1 ratio   10.43 %   10.27 %   10.03 %   9.79 %   9.92 %      
                       
                       
      KEY PERFORMANCE RATIOS AND OTHER METRICS                 
      Return on average assets (annualized)   1.27 %   1.14 %   1.34 %   1.24 %   1.33 %     1.21 %   1.30 %
      Return on average total equity (annualized)   11.15 %   10.14 %   12.15 %   11.55 %   12.63 %     10.65 %   12.32 %
      Net interest margin   2.97 %   2.95 %   2.95 %   2.90 %   2.82 %     2.95 %   2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP)(7)   3.46 %   3.42 %   3.43 %   3.37 %   3.27 %     3.45 %   3.26 %
      Efficiency ratio (Non-GAAP) (8)   58.89 %   60.54 %   58.26 %   61.65 %   57.31 %     59.68 %   59.65 %
      Gross loans/leases held for investment / total assets    74.91 %   74.53 %   75.14 %   73.30 %   74.48 %     74.91 %   74.48 %
      Gross loans/leases held for investment / total deposits    94.61 %   92.96 %   96.05 %   95.38 %   97.69 %     94.61 %   97.69 %
      Effective tax rate   5.08 %   1.18 %   8.91 %   6.86 %   8.06 %     3.28 %   6.26 %
      Full-time equivalent employees (9)                1,001                     972                     980                     976                     988                     1,001                      988  
                       
                       
      AVERAGE BALANCES                 
      Assets $      9,155,473   $      9,015,439   $      9,050,280   $      8,968,653   $      8,776,002     $       9,085,843   $       8,663,429  
      Loans/leases          6,881,731            6,790,312            6,839,153            6,840,527            6,779,075               6,836,274             6,688,844  
      Deposits          7,218,540            7,146,286            7,109,567            6,858,196            6,687,188               7,182,612             6,641,324  
      Total stockholders’ equity          1,041,428            1,017,487               995,012               962,302               921,986               1,029,524                912,679  
                       
    (1 ) Includes accumulated other comprehensive income (loss). 
    (2 ) Includes accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) and excludes intangible assets.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.   
    (3 ) LTM : Last twelve months.        
    (4 ) TCE / TCA : tangible common equity / total tangible assets.  See GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations.     
    (5 ) Includes mostly common stock issued for options exercised and the employee stock purchase plan, as well as stock-based compensation.     
    (6 ) (6) Ratios for the current quarter are subject to change upon final calculation for regulatory filings due after earnings release.    
    (7 ) TEY : Tax equivalent yield.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.       
    (8 ) See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.        
    (9 ) The increase in full-time equivalent employees in the second quarter of 2025 includes 21 summer interns.     
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                               
      ANALYSIS OF NET INTEREST INCOME AND MARGIN                  
                               
          For the Quarter Ended
          June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
           Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
                               
          (dollars in thousands)
                               
      Fed funds sold   $        14,285 $             159 4.40 %   $          9,009 $              99 4.40 %   $        13,065 $           183 5.54 %
      Interest-bearing deposits at financial institutions          151,898              1,634 4.31 %            166,897              1,804 4.38 %              80,998            1,139 5.66 %
      Investment securities – taxable          401,657              4,805 4.79 %            400,779              4,588 4.59 %            377,747            4,286 4.53 %
      Investment securities – nontaxable (1)          893,753             12,872 5.76 %            843,476            11,722 5.57 %            704,761            9,462 5.37 %
      Restricted investment securities            34,037                 622 7.23 %              30,562                534 6.99 %              43,398               869 7.92 %
      Loans (1)         6,881,731           110,245 6.43 %         6,790,312          107,439 6.42 %         6,779,075         112,719 6.69 %
      Total earning assets (1) $    8,377,361 $       130,337 6.24 %   $    8,241,035 $      126,186 6.20 %   $    7,999,044 $     128,658 6.46 %
                               
      Interest-bearing deposits $    5,080,367 $         38,604 3.05 %   $    5,005,853 $        37,698 3.05 %   $    4,649,625 $       40,924 3.54 %
      Time deposits         1,193,035             12,409 4.17 %         1,204,593            12,690 4.27 %         1,091,870           12,128 4.47 %
      Short-term borrowings              1,420                   15 4.23 %                1,839                  18 3.97 %                1,622                 21 5.18 %
      Federal Home Loan Bank advances           250,603              2,853 4.50 %            177,883              1,996 4.49 %            464,231            6,238 5.32 %
      Subordinated debentures          233,631              3,599 6.16 %            233,525              3,601 6.17 %            233,207            3,582 6.14 %
      Junior subordinated debentures            48,904                 685 5.54 %              48,871                684 5.60 %              48,774               688 5.58 %
      Total interest-bearing liabilities $    6,807,960 $         58,165 3.42 %   $    6,672,564 $        56,687 3.44 %   $    6,489,329 $       63,581 3.93 %
                               
      Net interest income (1)   $         72,172       $        69,499       $       65,077  
      Net interest margin (2)     2.97 %       2.95 %       2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.46 %       3.42 %       3.27 %
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.45 %       3.41 %       3.26 %
      Cost of funds (4)       3.01 %       3.02 %       3.43 %
                               
                               
          For the Six Months Ended        
          June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024    
           Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
       Average
    Balance 
     Interest
    Earned or
    Paid 
     Average
    Yield or Cost 
           
                               
          (dollars in thousands)        
                               
      Fed funds sold  $        11,662 $             258 4.40 %   $        16,510 $             452 5.41 %        
      Interest-bearing deposits at financial institutions          159,356              3,438 4.35 %              86,277              2,339 5.45 %        
      Investment securities – taxable          401,220              9,393 4.69 %            375,644              8,546 4.54 %        
      Investment securities – nontaxable (1)          868,754             24,594 5.67 %            695,365            18,813 5.41 %        
      Restricted investment securities            32,309              1,156 7.12 %              40,742              1,543 7.49 %        
      Loans (1)         6,836,274           217,684 6.42 %         6,688,844          220,392 6.63 %        
      Total earning assets (1) $    8,309,575 $       256,523 6.22 %   $    7,903,382 $      252,085 6.41 %        
                               
      Interest-bearing deposits $    5,041,914 $         76,302 3.05 %   $    4,589,479 $        80,027 3.51 %        
      Time deposits        1,198,782             25,098 4.22 %         1,099,746            24,473 4.48 %        
      Short-term borrowings              1,629                   33 4.05 %                1,688                  44 5.19 %        
      Federal Home Loan Bank advances          214,444              4,849 4.50 %            409,725            10,977 5.30 %        
      Subordinated debentures          233,579              7,201 6.17 %            233,154              7,062 6.06 %        
      Junior subordinated debentures            48,888              1,369 5.57 %              48,758              1,381 5.60 %        
      Total interest-bearing liabilities $    6,739,236 $       114,852 3.43 %   $    6,382,550 $      123,964 3.90 %        
                               
      Net interest income (1)   $       141,671       $      128,121          
      Net interest margin (2)     2.95 %       2.82 %        
      Net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.45 %       3.26 %        
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (Non-GAAP) (1) (2) (3)     3.44 %       3.24 %        
      Cost of funds (4)       3.01 %       3.39 %        
                               
                               
    (1 ) Includes nontaxable securities and loans.  Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.  
    (2 ) See “Select Financial Data – Subsidiaries” for a breakdown of amortization/accretion included in net interest margin for each period presented.     
    (3 ) TEY : Tax equivalent yield.  See GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations.           
    (4 ) Cost of funds includes the effect of noninterest-bearing deposits.           
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.  
    Consolidated Financial Highlights  
    (Unaudited)  
                   
        As of  
        June 30, March 31,  December 31, September 30, June 30,  
          2025     2025     2024     2024     2024    
                   
        (dollars in thousands, except per share data)  
                   
      ROLLFORWARD OF ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES ON LOANS/LEASES            
      Beginning balance $         90,354   $            89,841   $         86,321   $         87,706   $         84,470    
      Change in ACL for transfer of loans to LHFS                    –                           –                        93                (1,812 )                  498    
      Credit loss expense                4,667                   4,743                 6,832                 3,828                 4,343    
      Loans/leases charged off              (6,490 )                (4,944 )              (4,787 )              (3,871 )              (1,751 )  
      Recoveries on loans/leases previously charged off                  201                      714                 1,382                    470                    146    
      Ending balance $         88,732   $            90,354   $         89,841   $         86,321   $         87,706    
                   
                   
      NONPERFORMING ASSETS             
      Nonaccrual loans/leases  $         42,482   $            47,259   $         40,080   $         33,480   $         33,546    
      Accruing loans/leases past due 90 days or more                     7                      356                 4,270                 1,298                     87    
      Total nonperforming loans/leases             42,489                  47,615               44,350               34,778               33,633    
      Other real estate owned                   62                      402                    661                    369                    369    
      Other repossessed assets                  113                      122                    543                    542                    512    
      Total nonperforming assets $         42,664   $            48,139   $         45,554   $         35,689   $         34,514    
                   
                   
      ASSET QUALITY RATIOS            
      Nonperforming assets / total assets    0.46 %   0.53 %   0.50 %   0.39 %   0.39 %  
      ACL for loans and leases / total loans/leases held for investment   1.28 %   1.32 %   1.32 %   1.30 %   1.33 %  
      ACL for loans and leases / nonperforming loans/leases    208.84 %   189.76 %   202.57 %   248.21 %   260.77 %  
      Net charge-offs as a % of average loans/leases   0.09 %   0.06 %   0.05 %   0.05 %   0.02 %  
                   
                   
                   
      INTERNALLY ASSIGNED RISK RATING (1)            
      Special mention $         68,621   $            55,327   $         73,636   $         80,121   $         85,096    
      Substandard (2)             81,040                  85,033               84,930               70,022               80,345    
      Doubtful (2)                    –                           –                         –                         –                         –       
      Total Criticized loans (3) $        149,661   $          140,360   $        158,566   $        150,143   $        165,441    
                   
      Classified loans as a % of total loans/leases (2)   1.17 %   1.25 %   1.25 %   1.03 %   1.17 %  
      Total Criticized loans as a % of total loans/leases (3)   2.16 %   2.06 %   2.34 %   2.20 %   2.41 %  
                   
    (1 ) Amounts exclude the government guaranteed portion, if any.  The Company assigns internal risk ratings of Pass for the government guaranteed portion.
    (2 ) Classified loans are defined as loans with internally assigned risk ratings of 10 or 11, regardless of performance, and include loans identified as Substandard or Doubtful.
    (3 ) Total Criticized loans are defined as loans with internally assigned risk ratings of 9, 10, or 11 , regardless of performance, and include loans identified as Special Mention, Substandard, or Doubtful.
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                           
          For the Quarter Ended For the Year Ended
          June 30,    March 31,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
      SELECT FINANCIAL DATA – SUBSIDIARIES     2025       2025       2024       2025       2024  
          (dollars in thousands)
                           
      TOTAL ASSETS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,662,450     $          2,777,634     $          2,559,049          
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC                  242,722                    276,096                    359,012          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                2,664,293                  2,617,143                  2,428,267          
      Community State Bank                1,605,966                  1,583,646                  1,531,109          
      Guaranty Bank                 2,365,944                  2,331,944                  2,369,754          
                           
      TOTAL DEPOSITS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,309,942     $          2,397,047     $          2,100,520          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                1,884,370                  1,883,952                  1,721,564          
      Community State Bank                1,272,296                  1,238,307                  1,188,551          
      Guaranty Bank                 1,866,749                  1,840,774                  1,791,448          
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)   $          2,032,168     $          2,041,181     $          2,107,605          
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC                  250,019                    284,983                    363,897          
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust                1,852,316                  1,790,065                  1,736,438          
      Community State Bank                1,206,735                  1,197,005                  1,162,686          
      Guaranty Bank                 1,833,706                  1,794,915                  1,847,658          
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES / TOTAL DEPOSITS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     88 %     85 %     100 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     98 %     95 %     101 %        
      Community State Bank     95 %     97 %     98 %        
      Guaranty Bank      98 %     98 %     103 %        
                           
                           
      TOTAL LOANS & LEASES / TOTAL ASSETS                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     76 %     73 %     82 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     70 %     68 %     72 %        
      Community State Bank     75 %     76 %     76 %        
      Guaranty Bank      78 %     77 %     78 %        
                           
      ACL ON LOANS/LEASES HELD FOR INVESTMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF LOANS/LEASES HELD FOR INVESTMENT                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     1.32 %     1.44 %     1.43 %        
      m2 Equipment Finance, LLC     4.26 %     4.37 %     3.86 %        
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust      1.35 %     1.38 %     1.38 %        
      Community State Bank     1.09 %     1.08 %     1.08 %        
      Guaranty Bank      1.29 %     1.30 %     1.13 %        
                           
      RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS (ANNUALIZED)                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     1.24 %     1.31 %     0.88 %     1.28 %     0.84 %
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     2.36 %     2.14 %     2.94 %     2.25 %     3.01 %
      Community State Bank     1.31 %     1.07 %     1.26 %     1.19 %     1.25 %
      Guaranty Bank      0.85 %     0.72 %     1.42 %     0.79 %     1.15 %
                           
      NET INTEREST MARGIN PERCENTAGE (2)                    
      Quad City Bank and Trust (1)     3.45 %     3.45 %     3.39 %     3.45 %     3.35 %
      Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust     3.99 %     4.00 %     3.75 %     4.00 %     3.76 %
      Community State Bank      3.87 %     3.78 %     3.72 %     3.83 %     3.74 %
      Guaranty Bank (3)     3.11 %     3.05 %     2.99 %     3.08 %     2.99 %
                           
      ACQUISITION-RELATED AMORTIZATION/ACCRETION INCLUDED IN NET                    
      INTEREST MARGIN, NET                    
      Community State Bank   $                     (1 )   $                     (1 )   $                     (1 )   $                     (2 )   $                     (2 )
      Guaranty Bank                         118                           218                           301                           336       697  
      QCR Holdings, Inc. (4)                         (33 )                         (33 )                         (32 )                         (66 )     (64 )
                           
    (1 ) Quad City Bank and Trust amounts include m2 Equipment Finance, LLC, as this entity is wholly-owned and consolidated with the Bank. m2 Equipment Finance, LLC  is also presented separately for certain (applicable) measurements.
    (2 ) Includes nontaxable securities and loans. Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.
    (3 ) Guaranty Bank’s net interest margin percentage includes various purchase accounting adjustments. Excluding those adjustments, net interest margin (Non-GAAP) would have been 2.86% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, 2.91% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025 and 2.86% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.  
    (4 ) Relates to the trust preferred securities acquired as part of the Guaranty Bank acquisition in 2017 and the Community National Bank acquisition in 2013.
    QCR Holdings, Inc.    
    Consolidated Financial Highlights    
    (Unaudited)    
                               
          As of  
          June 30,   March 31,    December 31,   September 30,   June 30,     
      GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS     2025       2025       2024       2024       2024      
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)  
      TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY TO TANGIBLE ASSETS RATIO (1)                        
                               
      Stockholders’ equity (GAAP)   $        1,050,554     $        1,022,747     $           997,387     $           976,620     $           936,319      
      Less: Intangible assets                148,333                  148,995                  149,657                  150,347                  151,468      
      Tangible common equity (non-GAAP)   $           902,221     $           873,752     $           847,730     $           826,273     $           784,851      
                               
      Total assets (GAAP)   $        9,242,331     $        9,152,779     $        9,026,030     $        9,088,565     $        8,871,991      
      Less: Intangible assets                148,333                  148,995                  149,657                  150,347                  151,468      
      Tangible assets (non-GAAP)   $        9,093,998     $        9,003,784     $        8,876,373     $        8,938,218     $        8,720,523      
                               
      Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (non-GAAP)     9.92 %     9.70 %     9.55 %     9.24 %     9.00 %    
                               
                               
                               
    (1 ) This ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company’s management believes that this measurement is important to many investors in the marketplace who are interested in changes period-to-period in common equity. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to stockholders’ equity and total assets, which are the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
         
    QCR Holdings, Inc.
    Consolidated Financial Highlights
    (Unaudited)
                                   
      GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS   For the Quarter Ended   For the Six Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,    June 30,
      ADJUSTED NET INCOME (1)     2025       2025       2024       2024       2024       2025       2024  
          (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
                                   
      Net income (GAAP)   $            29,019     $            25,797     $            30,225     $            27,785     $            29,114     $            54,816     $            55,840  
                                   
      Less non-core items (post-tax) (2):                            
      Income:                            
      Fair value loss on derivatives, net                      (397 )                      (156 )                   (2,594 )                      (542 )                      (145 )                      (553 )                      (288 )
      Total non-core income (non-GAAP)   $                (397 )   $                (156 )   $             (2,594 )   $                (542 )   $                (145 )   $                (553 )   $                (288 )
                                   
      Expense:                            
      Goodwill impairment                           –                             –                             –                         431                             –                             –                             –  
      Restructuring expense                           –                             –                             –                      1,544                             –                             –                             –  
      Total non-core expense (non-GAAP)   $                     –     $                     –     $                     –     $              1,975     $                     –     $                     –     $                     –  
                                   
                                   
      Adjusted net income  (non-GAAP) (1)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE (1)                            
                                   
      Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) (from above)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      Weighted average common shares outstanding            16,928,542              16,900,785              16,871,652              16,846,200              16,814,814              16,914,663              16,799,081  
      Weighted average common and common equivalent shares outstanding            17,006,282              17,013,992              17,024,481              16,982,400              16,921,854              17,010,136              16,916,264  
                                   
      Adjusted earnings per common share (non-GAAP):                            
      Basic   $                1.74     $                1.54     $                1.95     $                1.80     $                1.74     $                3.27     $                3.34  
      Diluted   $                1.73     $                1.53     $                1.93     $                1.78     $                1.73     $                3.26     $                3.32  
                                   
      ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVERAGE ASSETS AND AVERAGE EQUITY (1)                            
                                   
      Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) (from above)   $            29,416     $            25,953     $            32,819     $            30,302     $            29,259     $            55,369     $            56,128  
                                   
      Average Assets   $        9,155,473     $        9,015,439     $        9,050,280     $        8,968,653     $        8,776,002     $        9,085,843     $        8,663,429  
                                   
      Adjusted return on average assets (annualized) (non-GAAP)     1.29 %     1.15 %     1.45 %     1.35 %     1.33 %     1.22 %     1.30 %
      Adjusted return on average equity (annualized) (non-GAAP)     11.30 %     10.20 %     13.19 %     12.60 %     12.69 %     10.76 %     12.30 %
                                   
      NET INTEREST MARGIN (TEY) (3)                            
                                   
      Net interest income (GAAP)   $            62,082     $            59,986     $            61,204     $            59,722     $            56,163     $           122,068     $           110,862  
      Plus: Tax equivalent adjustment (4)                  10,090                      9,513                      9,698                      9,544                      8,914                    19,603                    17,259  
      Net interest income – tax equivalent (non-GAAP)   $            72,172     $            69,499     $            70,902     $            69,266     $            65,077     $           141,671     $           128,121  
      Less:  Acquisition accounting net accretion                        84                         184                         471                         463                         268                         268                         631  
      Adjusted net interest income   $            72,088     $            69,315     $            70,431     $            68,803     $            64,809     $           141,403     $           127,490  
                                   
      Average earning assets   $        8,377,361     $        8,241,035     $        8,241,190     $        8,183,196     $        7,999,044     $        8,309,575     $        7,903,382  
                                   
      Net interest margin (GAAP)     2.97 %     2.95 %     2.95 %     2.90 %     2.82 %     2.97 %     2.82 %
      Net interest margin (TEY) (non-GAAP)     3.46 %     3.42 %     3.43 %     3.37 %     3.27 %     3.45 %     3.26 %
      Adjusted net interest margin (TEY) (non-GAAP)     3.45 %     3.41 %     3.40 %     3.34 %     3.26 %     3.44 %     3.24 %
                                   
      EFFICIENCY RATIO (5)                            
                                   
      Noninterest expense (GAAP)   $            49,583     $            46,539     $            53,499     $            53,565     $            49,888     $            96,122     $           100,578  
                                   
      Net interest income (GAAP)   $            62,082     $            59,986     $            61,204     $            59,722     $            56,163     $           122,068     $           110,862  
      Noninterest income (GAAP)                  22,115                    16,892                    30,625                    27,157                    30,889                    39,007                    57,747  
      Total income   $            84,197     $            76,878     $            91,829     $            86,879     $            87,052     $           161,075     $           168,609  
                                   
      Efficiency ratio (noninterest expense/total income) (non-GAAP)     58.89 %     60.54 %     58.26 %     61.65 %     57.31 %     59.68 %     59.65 %
      Adjusted efficiency ratio (core noninterest expense/core total income) (non-GAAP)     58.54 %     60.38 %     56.25 %     58.45 %     57.19 %     59.42 %     59.52 %
                                   
                                   
    (1 ) Adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per common share, adjusted return on average assets and average equity are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company’s management believes that these measurements are important to investors as they exclude non-core or non-recurring income and expense items, therefore, they provide a more realistic run-rate for future periods. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, these non-GAAP measures are reconciled to net income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
    (2 ) Non-core or non-recurring items (post-tax) are calculated using an estimated effective federal tax rate of 21% with the exception of goodwill impairment which is not deductible for tax.    
    (3 ) Interest earned and yields on nontaxable securities and loans are determined on a tax equivalent basis using a 21% effective federal tax rate.        
    (4 ) Net interest margin (TEY) is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company’s management utilizes this measurement to take into account the tax benefit associated with certain loans and securities. It is also standard industry practice to measure net interest margin using tax-equivalent measures. In compliance with applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to net interest income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.  In addition, the Company calculates net interest margin without the impact of acquisition accounting net accretion as this can fluctuate and it’s difficult to provide a more realistic run-rate for future periods.
    (5 ) Efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure. The Company’s management utilizes this ratio to compare to industry peers. The ratio is used to calculate overhead as a percentage of revenue. In compliance with the applicable rules of the SEC, this non-GAAP measure is reconciled to noninterest expense, net interest income and noninterest income, which are the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
           

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Goosehead Insurance, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    –   Total Revenue Increased 20% and Core Revenue* Grew 18% over the Prior-Year Period –

    –   Total Written Premium increased 18% to $1.2 billion over the Prior-Year Period –

    –   Net Income of $8.3 million versus Net Income of $10.9 million a year ago –

    –   Adjusted EBITDA* of $29.2 million versus $24.7 million in the Prior-Year Period –

    WESTLAKE, Texas, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Goosehead Insurance, Inc. (“Goosehead” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GSHD), a rapidly growing independent personal lines insurance agency, today announced results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025.

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    • Total Revenues grew 20% over the prior-year period to $94.0 million in the second quarter of 2025
    • Second quarter Core Revenues* of $86.8 million increased 18% over the prior-year period
    • Second quarter net income of $8.3 million decreased from net income of $10.9 million a year ago
    • EPS of $0.20 per share decreased from $0.25 in the prior-year period, and Adjusted EPS* of $0.49 per share increased 14% over the prior-year period
    • Net Income Margin for the second quarter was 9%
    • Adjusted EBITDA* of $29.2 million increased from $24.7 million in the prior-year period
    • Adjusted EBITDA Margin* decreased versus the prior-year period to 31%
    • Total Written Premiums placed for the second quarter increased 18% over the prior-year period to $1.2 billion.
    • Policies in Force increased 13% from the prior-year period to approximately 1,793,000
    • Corporate agent headcount of 479 was up 53% compared to the prior-year period
    • Total franchise producers of 2,085 increased 5% from the prior-year period

    “We delivered another strong quarter result while making substantial investments in people and technology that are laying the foundation for significant transformation, efficiency and future growth,” said Mark Miller, President and CEO. “In the second quarter we delivered premium growth of 18%, total revenue growth of 20%, core revenue growth of 18%, net income decline of 24% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 18% with net income margin of 9% and adjusted EBITDA margin of 31%. We are adding productive capacity to our corporate and franchise networks in varied geographies, building new go-to-market motions through enterprise sales and partnerships, and developing new technologies to engage with clients and partners in the ways they find most optimal – be it through agent interaction or digitally direct. We continue our work to become the largest distributor of personal lines in our founder’s life-time and I am extremely proud to be part of this incredible team executing towards that objective.”

    *Core Revenue, Adjusted EPS, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are non-GAAP measures. Reconciliations of Core Revenue to total revenues, Adjusted EPS to basic earnings per share and Adjusted EBITDA to net income, the most directly comparable financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP, are set forth in the reconciliation table accompanying this release.

    Second Quarter 2025 Results
    For the second quarter of 2025, revenues were $94.0 million, an increase of 20% compared to the corresponding period in 2024. Core Revenues, a non-GAAP measure which excludes contingent commissions, initial franchise fees, interest income, and other franchise revenues, were $86.8 million, a 18% increase from $73.4 million in the prior-year period. Core Revenues are the most reliable revenue stream for the Company, consisting of New Business Commissions, Agency Fees, New Business Royalty Fees, Renewal Commissions, and Renewal Royalty Fees. During the quarter, we recovered $4.0 million of renewal commission and royalty fees, from an existing large carrier partner which raised the commission for all of their existing business with Goosehead. This increased commission rate should result in an ongoing benefit to our existing renewal book of approximately $1.5 million in the second half of the year. Core Revenue growth was driven by increased producer count, improved franchise productivity, client retention of 84%, and moderating premium rate increases. The Company grew total written premiums, which we consider to be the leading indicator of future revenue growth, by 18% in the second quarter.

    Total operating expenses for the second quarter of 2025 were $78.4 million, up from $62.7 million in the prior-year period. Total operating expenses, excluding equity-based compensation, depreciation and amortization, and impairment expenses* for the second quarter of 2025 were $64.9 million, up 21% from $53.4 million in the prior-year period. Employee compensation and benefits increased to $50.4 million from $42.6 million in the prior-year period. Employee compensation and benefits, excluding equity-based compensation* increased to $44.4 million from $35.9 million in the prior-year period. The increases were primarily due to investments in corporate producers and our service and technology functions. Equity-based compensation decreased to $6.0 million for the period, compared to $6.6 million in the prior-year period. General and administrative expenses increased to $24.6 million from $16.9 million in the prior-year period. General and administrative expenses, excluding impairment*, increased to $20.0 million from $16.9 million in the prior-year period. The increases were primarily due to investments in technology and systems to drive growth and continue to improve the client experience. Bad debt expense of $0.6 million decreased from $0.7 million in the prior-year period. During the second quarter, the Company identified three office leases that would be exited or subleased. As a result, the Company recorded impairment expense for the second quarter of 2025 of $4.7 million.

    Net income in the second quarter of 2025 was $8.3 million versus net income of $10.9 million in the prior-year period. Earnings per share and Net Income Margin for the second quarter of 2025 were $0.20 and 9%, respectively. Adjusted EPS for the second quarter of 2025, which excludes equity-based compensation and impairment expense, was $0.49 per share. Total Adjusted EBITDA was $29.2 million for the second quarter of 2025 compared to $24.7 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA Margin of 31% decreased compared to the prior-year period.

    *Total operating expenses, excluding equity-based compensation, depreciation and amortization, and impairment expenses; Employee compensation and benefits, excluding equity-based compensation; and General and administrative expenses, excluding impairment are non-GAAP measures. For the definition and reconciliation of each non-GAAP measure, see “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures to GAAP” below.

    Liquidity and Capital Resources
    As of June 30, 2025, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $92.4 million. We had an unused line of credit of $75.0 million as of June 30, 2025. Total outstanding term note payable balance was $299.3 million as of June 30, 2025. During the quarter ended June 30, 2025, the Company repurchased and retired 6 thousand shares at an average share price of $94.51. As of June 30, 2025, $99.5 million remains available under the share repurchase authorization.

    On July 9, 2025, the Company successfully completed the repricing of its existing $299.3 million term loan B maturing on January 8, 2032. The term loan facility will bear interest at a rate of SOFR plus 3.00%, representing a 50 basis point reduction from the prior term loan interest rate

    2025 Outlook
    The Company’s guidance for full year 2025 is as follows:

    • Total written premiums placed for 2025 are expected to be between $4.38 billion and $4.65 billion, representing growth of 15% on the low end of the range to 22% on the high end of the range.
    • Total revenues for 2025 are expected to be between $350 million and $385 million, representing growth of 11% on the low end of the range to 22% on the high end of the range.

    Conference Call Information
    Goosehead will host a conference call and webcast today at 4:30 PM ET to discuss these results.

    To access the call by phone, participants should go to this link (registration link), and you will be provided with the dial in details.

    In addition, a live webcast of the conference call will also be available on Goosehead’s investor relations website at http://ir.goosehead.com.

    A webcast replay of the call will be available at http://ir.goosehead.com for one year following the call.

    About Goosehead
    Goosehead (NASDAQ: GSHD) is a rapidly growing and innovative independent personal lines insurance agency that distributes its products and services through corporate and franchise locations throughout the United States. Goosehead was founded on the premise that the consumer should be at the center of our universe and that everything we do should be directed at providing extraordinary value by offering broad product choice and a world-class service experience. Goosehead represents over 200 insurance companies that underwrite personal and commercial lines. For more information, please visit goosehead.com or goosehead.com/become-a-franchisee.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release may contain various “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which represent Goosehead’s expectations or beliefs concerning future events. Forward-looking statements are statements other than historical facts and may include statements that address future operating, financial or business performance or Goosehead’s strategies or expectations. In some cases, you can identify these statements by forward-looking words such as “may”, “might”, “will”, “should”, “expects”, “plans”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “estimates”, “predicts”, “projects”, “potential”, “outlook” or “continue”, or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, developments and business decisions to differ materially from those contemplated by these statements.

    Factors that could cause actual results or performance to differ from the expectations expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, conditions impacting insurance carriers or other parties with which Goosehead does business, the loss of one or more key executives or an inability to attract and retain qualified personnel and the failure to attract and retain highly qualified franchisees. These risks and uncertainties also include, but are not limited to, those described under the captions “1A. Risk Factors” in Goosehead’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 and in Goosehead’s other filings with the SEC, which are available free of charge on the Securities Exchange Commission’s website at: www.sec.gov. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated. All forward-looking statements and all subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to Goosehead or to persons acting on behalf of Goosehead are expressly qualified in their entirety by reference to these risks and uncertainties. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Goosehead does not undertake any obligation to update them in light of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable law.

    Contacts
    Investor Contact:
    Dan Farrell
    Goosehead Insurance – VP Capital Markets
    Phone: (214) 838-5290
    Email: dan.farrell@goosehead.com; IR@goosehead.com;

    PR Contact:
    Mission North for Goosehead Insurance
    Email: goosehead@missionnorth.com; PR@goosehead.com

     
    Goosehead Insurance, Inc.
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
    (Unaudited)
    (In thousands, except per share amounts)
             
        Three Months Ended
    June 30,
      Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025   2024   2025   2024
    Revenues:                
    Commissions and agency fees   $ 38,076     $ 31,619     $ 67,499     $ 57,840  
    Franchise revenues     55,772       46,225       101,744       84,214  
    Interest income     179       244       368       494  
    Total revenues     94,027       78,088       169,611       142,548  
    Operating Expenses:                
    Employee compensation and benefits     50,388       42,551       98,722       84,681  
    General and administrative expenses     24,647       16,855       42,206       34,035  
    Bad debts     550       653       957       1,780  
    Depreciation and amortization     2,782       2,632       5,452       5,200  
    Total operating expenses     78,367       62,691       147,337       125,696  
    Income from operations     15,660       15,397       22,274       16,852  
    Other Income:                
    Interest expense     (6,303 )     (1,982 )     (12,126 )     (3,469 )
    Other income (expense)     815       441       983       (6,286 )
    Income before taxes     10,172       13,856       11,131       7,097  
    Tax expense (benefit)     1,889       2,981       202       (5,587 )
    Net income     8,283       10,875       10,929       12,684  
    Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests     3,133       4,677       3,437       4,672  
    Net income attributable to Goosehead Insurance, Inc.   $ 5,150     $ 6,198     $ 7,492     $ 8,012  
    Earnings per share:                
    Basic   $ 0.20     $ 0.25     $ 0.30     $ 0.32  
    Diluted   $ 0.18     $ 0.24     $ 0.27     $ 0.29  
    Weighted average shares of Class A common stock outstanding                
    Basic     25,216       24,693       25,005       24,890  
    Diluted     38,553       38,031       38,542       38,435  
                                     
     
    Goosehead Insurance, Inc.
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
    (Unaudited)
    (In thousands, except per share amounts)
             
        Three Months Ended
    June 30,
      Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025   2024   2025   2024
    Revenues:                
    Core Revenue:                
    Renewal Commissions(1)   $ 23,119     $ 20,591     $ 40,071     $ 36,552  
    Renewal Royalty Fees(2)     45,381       36,828       82,625       65,881  
    New Business Commissions(1)     7,559       6,682       13,314       12,363  
    New Business Royalty Fees(2)     7,820       7,169       14,749       13,402  
    Agency Fees(1)     2,906       2,137       5,146       4,048  
    Total Core Revenue     86,785       73,407       155,905       132,246  
    Cost Recovery Revenue:                
    Initial Franchise Fees(2)     1,247       1,631       2,589       3,875  
    Interest Income     179       244       368       494  
    Total Cost Recovery Revenue     1,426       1,875       2,957       4,369  
    Ancillary Revenue:                
    Contingent Commissions(1)     4,492       2,209       8,968       4,877  
    Other Franchise Revenues(2)     1,324       598       1,781       1,055  
    Total Ancillary Revenue     5,816       2,807       10,749       5,933  
    Total Revenues     94,027       78,088       169,611       142,548  
    Operating Expenses:                
    Employee compensation and benefits, excluding equity-based compensation     44,372       35,919       86,470       70,692  
    General and administrative expenses, excluding impairment     19,953       16,855       37,512       33,688  
    Bad debts     550       653       957       1,780  
    Total     64,875       53,427       124,939       106,160  
    Adjusted EBITDA     29,152       24,661       44,672       36,388  
    Adjusted EBITDA Margin     31 %     32 %     26 %     26 %
                     
    Interest expense     (6,303 )     (1,982 )     (12,126 )     (3,469 )
    Depreciation and amortization     (2,782 )     (2,632 )     (5,452 )     (5,200 )
    Tax (expense) benefit     (1,889 )     (2,981 )     (202 )     5,587  
    Equity-based compensation     (6,016 )     (6,632 )     (12,253 )     (13,989 )
    Impairment expense     (4,694 )     —       (4,694 )     (347 )
    Other income (expense)     815       441       983       (6,286 )
    Net Income   $ 8,283     $ 10,875     $ 10,929     $ 12,684  
    Net Income Margin     9 %     14 %     6 %     9 %
    (1) Renewal Commissions, New Business Commissions, Agency Fees, and Contingent Commissions are included in “Commissions and agency fees” as shown on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations within Goosehead’s Form 10-Q for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
    (2) Renewal Royalty Fees, New Business Royalty Fees, Initial Franchise Fees, and Other Franchise Revenues are included in “Franchise revenues” as shown on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations within Goosehead’s Form 10-Q for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
     
     
    Goosehead Insurance, Inc.
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (Unaudited)
    (In thousands, except per share amounts)
             
        June 30,   December 31,
        2025   2024
    Assets        
    Current Assets:        
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 92,388     $ 54,280  
    Restricted cash     3,234       3,693  
    Commissions and agency fees receivable, net     10,597       31,375  
    Receivable from franchisees, net     11,323       11,077  
    Prepaid expenses     17,626       8,139  
    Total current assets     135,168       108,564  
    Receivable from franchisees, net of current portion     3,082       3,469  
    Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation     21,967       24,101  
    Right-of-use asset     32,266       37,420  
    Intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization     30,329       25,075  
    Deferred income taxes, net     207,521       193,478  
    Other assets     6,254       5,546  
    Total assets   $ 436,587     $ 397,653  
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity        
    Current Liabilities:        
    Accounts payable and accrued expenses   $ 23,173     $ 22,891  
    Premiums payable     3,234       3,693  
    Lease liability     6,357       6,535  
    Contract liabilities     3,478       3,275  
    Note payable     3,000       10,063  
    Liabilities under tax receivable agreement     6,993       —  
    Total current liabilities     46,235       46,457  
    Lease liability, net of current portion     51,925       54,536  
    Note payable, net of current portion     289,777       82,251  
    Contract liabilities, net of current portion     14,436       15,191  
    Liabilities under tax receivable agreement, net of current portion     164,808       160,142  
    Total liabilities     567,181       358,577  
    Class A common stock, $0.01 par value per share – 300,000 shares authorized, 25,351 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2025, 24,668 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2024     254       247  
    Class B common stock, $0.01 par value per share – 50,000 shares authorized, 12,207 issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2025, 12,620 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2024     122       126  
    Additional paid in capital     74,730       58,917  
    Accumulated deficit     (153,695 )     (15,401 )
    Total stockholders’ equity     (78,589 )     43,889  
    Non-controlling interests     (52,005 )     (4,813 )
    Total equity     (130,594 )     39,076  
    Total liabilities and equity   $ 436,587     $ 397,653  
                     

    .
    Goosehead Insurance, Inc.
    Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures to GAAP

    This release includes certain financial performance measures that are not required by, nor presented in accordance with, generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”). The Company refers to these measures as “non-GAAP financial measures.” The Company uses these non-GAAP financial measures when planning, monitoring and evaluating its performance and considers these non-GAAP financial measures to be useful metrics for management and investors to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period by excluding potential differences caused by variations in capital structures, tax position, depreciation, amortization and certain other items that the Company believes are not representative of its core business. The Company uses these non-GAAP financial measures for business planning purposes and in measuring its performance relative to that of its competitors.

    These non-GAAP financial measures are defined by the Company as follows:

    • “Core Revenue” is a supplemental measure of our performance and includes Renewal Commissions, Renewal Royalty Fees, New Business Commissions, New Business Royalty Fees, and Agency Fees. We believe that Core Revenue is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it summarizes all of our revenues from sales of individual insurance policies.
    • “Cost Recovery Revenue” is a supplemental measure of our performance and includes Initial Franchise Fees and Interest Income. We believe that Cost Recovery Revenue is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it summarizes revenues that are viewed by management as cost recovery mechanisms.
    • “Ancillary Revenue” is a supplemental measure of our performance and includes Contingent Commissions and Other Franchise Revenues. We believe that Ancillary Revenue is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it summarizes revenues that are ancillary to our core business.
    • “Adjusted EBITDA” is a supplemental measure of the Company’s performance. We believe that Adjusted EBITDA is an appropriate measure of operating performance because it eliminates the impact of items that do not relate to business performance. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income (the most directly comparable GAAP measure) before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude equity-based compensation, impairment expense, and other non-operating items, including, among other things, certain non-cash charges and certain non-recurring or non-operating gains or losses.
    • “Adjusted EBITDA Margin” is Adjusted EBITDA as defined above, divided by total revenue. Adjusted EBITDA Margin is helpful in measuring profitability of operations on a consolidated level.
    • “Adjusted EPS” is a supplemental measure of our performance, defined as earnings per share (the most directly comparable GAAP measure) before non-recurring or non-operating income and expenses. Adjusted EPS is a useful measure to management and our investors because it eliminates the impact of items that do not relate to business performance and helps measure our profitability on a consolidated level.
    • “Total operating expenses, excluding equity-based compensation, depreciation and amortization, and impairment expenses” is defined as total operating expenses (the most directly comparable GAAP measure) before equity-based compensation, depreciation and amortization, and impairment expenses. This measure is useful to management and our investors as it eliminates the impact of certain non-cash charges.
    • “Employee compensation and benefits, excluding equity-based compensation” is defined as Employee compensation and benefits (the most directly comparable GAAP measure) before equity-based compensation. This measure is useful to management and our investors as it eliminates the impact of certain non-cash compensation charges.
    • “General and administrative expenses, excluding impairment” is defined as general and administrative expenses (the most directly comparable GAAP measure) before impairment expense. This measure is useful to management and our investors as it eliminates the impact of certain non-cash charges.

    While the Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful in evaluating its business, this information should be considered as supplemental in nature and is not meant as a substitute for revenues, net income, or earnings per share, in each case as recognized in accordance with GAAP. In addition, other companies, including companies in the Company’s industry, may calculate such measures differently, which reduces their usefulness as comparative measures.

    The following tables show a reconciliation from total revenues to Core Revenue, Cost Recovery Revenue, and Ancillary Revenue (non-GAAP basis) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 (in thousands):

        Three Months Ended
    June 30,
      Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025
      2024
      2025
      2024
    Total Revenues   $ 94,027     $ 78,088     $ 169,611     $ 142,548  
                     
    Core Revenue:                
    Renewal Commissions(1)   $ 23,119     $ 20,591     $ 40,071     $ 36,552  
    Renewal Royalty Fees(2)     45,381       36,828       82,625       65,881  
    New Business Commissions(1)     7,559       6,682       13,314       12,363  
    New Business Royalty Fees(2)     7,820       7,169       14,749       13,402  
    Agency Fees(1)     2,906       2,137       5,146       4,048  
    Total Core Revenue     86,785       73,407       155,905       132,246  
    Cost Recovery Revenue:                
    Initial Franchise Fees(2)     1,247       1,631       2,589       3,875  
    Interest Income     179       244       368       494  
    Total Cost Recovery Revenue     1,426       1,875       2,957       4,369  
    Ancillary Revenue:                
    Contingent Commissions(1)     4,492       2,209       8,968       4,877  
    Other Franchise Revenues(2)     1,324       598       1,781       1,055  
    Total Ancillary Revenue     5,816       2,807       10,749       5,933  
    Total Revenues   $ 94,027     $ 78,088     $ 169,611     $ 142,548  
    (1) Renewal Commissions, New Business Commissions, Agency Fees, and Contingent Commissions are included in “Commissions and agency fees” as shown on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
    (2) Renewal Royalty Fees, New Business Royalty Fees, Initial Franchise Fees, and Other Franchise Revenues are included in “Franchise revenues” as shown on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
     

    The following tables show a reconciliation from net income to Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin (non-GAAP basis) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 (in thousands):

        Three Months Ended
    June 30,
      Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025   2024   2025   2024
    Net Income   $ 8,283     $ 10,875     $ 10,929     $ 12,684  
    Interest expense     6,303       1,982       12,126       3,469  
    Depreciation and amortization     2,782       2,632       5,452       5,200  
    Tax expense (benefit)     1,889       2,981       202       (5,587 )
    Equity-based compensation     6,016       6,632       12,253       13,989  
    Impairment expense     4,694       —       4,694       347  
    Other (income) expense     (815 )     (441 )     (983 )     6,286  
    Adjusted EBITDA   $ 29,152     $ 24,661     $ 44,672     $ 36,388  
    Net Income Margin(1)     9 %     14 %     6 %     9 %
    Adjusted EBITDA Margin(2)     31 %     32 %     26 %     26 %
    (1) Net Income Margin is calculated as Net Income divided by Total Revenue ($8,283/$94,027) and ($10,875/$78,088) for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. Net Income Margin is calculated as Net Income divided by Total Revenue ($10,929/$169,611) and ($12,684/$142,548) for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
    (2) Adjusted EBITDA Margin is calculated as Adjusted EBITDA divided by Total Revenue ($29,152/$94,027), and ($24,661/$78,088) for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Adjusted EBITDA Margin is calculated as Adjusted EBITDA divided by Total Revenue ($44,672/$169,611), and ($36,388/$142,548) for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.
     

    The following tables show a reconciliation from basic earnings per share to Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP basis) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. Note that totals may not sum due to rounding:

        Three Months Ended
    June 30,
      Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025
      2024
      2025
      2024
    Earnings per share – basic (GAAP)   $ 0.20     $ 0.25     $ 0.30     $ 0.32  
    Add: equity-based compensation(1)     0.16       0.18       0.33       0.37  
    Add: impairment expense(2)     0.13       —       0.13       0.01  
    Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP)   $ 0.49     $ 0.43     $ 0.76     $ 0.70  
    (1) Calculated as equity-based compensation divided by sum of weighted average Class A and Class B shares [$6.0 million/(25.2 million + 12.3 million)] for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and [$6.6 million/ (24.7 million + 12.8 million)] for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Calculated as equity-based compensation divided by sum of weighted average Class A and Class B shares [$12.3 million/(25.0 million + 12.5 million)] for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and [$14.0 million/ (24.9 million + 12.8 million)] for the six months ended June 30, 2024.
    (2) Calculated as impairment expense divided by sum of weighted average Class A and Class B shares [$4.7 million/(25.2 million + 12.3 million)] for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and [$4.7 million/(25.0 million + 12.5 million)] for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Calculated as impairment expense divided by sum of weighted average Class A and Class B shares [$0.3 million/(24.9 million + 12.8 million)] for the six months ended June 30, 2024. No impairment was recorded for the three months ended June 30, 2024.
     
     
    Goosehead Insurance, Inc.
    Key Performance Indicators
                 
        June 30,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
    Corporate sales agents < 1 year tenured     282       253       157  
    Corporate sales agents > 1 year tenured     197       164       156  
    Operating franchises < 1 year tenured     95       90       89  
    Operating franchises > 1 year tenured     980       1,013       1,033  
    Total Franchise Producers     2,085       2,092       1,995  
    QTD Corporate Agent Productivity < 1 Year(1)   $ 18,612     $ 12,787     $ 21,338  
    QTD Corporate Agent Productivity > 1 Year(1)   $ 30,709     $ 26,788     $ 32,146  
    QTD Franchise Productivity < 1 Year(2)   $ 17,837     $ 17,861     $ 23,401  
    QTD Franchise Productivity > 1 Year(2)   $ 36,287     $ 29,089     $ 30,433  
    Policies in Force     1,793,000       1,674,000       1,588,000  
    Client Retention     84 %     84 %     84 %
    Premium Retention     95 %     98 %     99 %
    QTD Written Premium (in thousands)   $ 1,175,909     $ 965,596     $ 998,874  
    Net Promoter Score (“NPS”)     84       89       91  
    (1) – Corporate Productivity is New Business Production per Agent (Corporate): The New Business Revenue collected related to corporate sales, divided by the average number of full-time corporate sales agents for the same period. This calculation excludes interns, part-time sales agents and partial full-time equivalent sales managers.
    (2) – Franchise Productivity is New Business Production per Franchise: The gross commissions paid by Carriers and Agency Fees received related to policies in their first term sold by franchise sales agents, divided by the average number of franchises for the same period, prior to paying Royalty Fees to the Company.
     

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Horizon Bancorp, Inc. Reports Strong Second Quarter 2025 Results Led by Continued Net Interest Margin Expansion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — (NASDAQ GS: HBNC) – Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (“Horizon” or the “Company”), the parent company of Horizon Bank (the “Bank”), announced its unaudited financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    “Horizon’s second quarter earnings reflect the strength of the organization’s exceptional core community banking franchise. Strong loan growth, stable and granular core funding, excellent credit quality and prudent management of expenses fueled the quarter’s positive results and expanded on management’s commitment to improve the financial performance of the Company. The quarter was highlighted by a seventh consecutive quarter of net interest margin expansion, low net charge offs of 2 bps annualized and enhanced momentum in key performance metrics of ROAA and ROATCE”, President and CEO, Thomas Prame stated. “We continue to show strength across our core community banking platform that is being driven by a disciplined approach to creating a more efficient balance sheet and effective deployment of capital. We are pleased with our results through the first six months of 2025, with reported earnings per share growing by 58% versus the comparable period a year ago, and look forward to continuing to create additional shareholder value throughout the remainder of the year.”

    Net income for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $20.6 million, or $0.47 per diluted share, compared to net income of $23.9 million, or $0.54, for the first quarter of 2025 and compared to net income of $14.1 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. As previously disclosed, results in the first quarter of 2025 included the $7.0 million pre-tax gain on the sale of the Company’s mortgage warehouse business.

    Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was $44.6 million, or $1.01 per diluted share, compared to net income of $28.1 million, or $0.64, for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    • Net interest income of $55.4 million increased 5.9% compared with $52.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, and 22.3% compared with $45.3 million in the year ago period. Net interest margin, on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis1, expanded for the seventh consecutive quarter, to 3.23%, compared with 3.04% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2.64% for the three months ended June 30, 2024.
    • Total loans held for investment (“HFI”) increased 6.2% compared to the linked quarter annualized, with strong organic commercial loan growth of $117.2 million, or 14.8% annualized. This growth was partially funded by the continued strategic runoff of lower yielding indirect auto loans of approximately $34.1 million.
    • Funding continued to trend favorably, with non-time deposit balances remaining relatively flat for the fourth consecutive quarter and interest-bearing liability cost declining by another 2 bps during the quarter.
    • Credit quality remained strong, with annualized net charge offs of 0.02% of average loans during the second quarter. Non-performing assets remain well within expected ranges, decreasing 12.4% from the prior quarter.
    • Expenses continued to be well managed, up less than 1% from the first quarter of 2025. These results reflect management’s commitment to generate higher earnings while maintaining a more efficient expense base.

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    1
    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

       
      Financial Highlights
      (Dollars in Thousands Except Share and Per Share Data and Ratios)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Income statement:                  
    Net interest income $ 55,354     $ 52,267     $ 53,127     $ 46,910     $ 45,279  
    Provision for credit loss expense   2,462       1,376       1,171       1,044       2,369  
    Non-interest income (loss)   10,920       16,499       (28,954 )     11,511       10,485  
    Non-interest expense   39,417       39,306       44,935       39,272       37,522  
    Income tax expense (benefit)   3,752       4,141       (11,051 )     (75 )     1,733  
    Net Income (Loss) $ 20,643     $ 23,943     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
                       
    Per share data:                  
    Basic earnings (loss) per share $ 0.47     $ 0.55     $ (0.25 )   $ 0.42     $ 0.32  
    Diluted earnings (loss) per share   0.47       0.54       (0.25 )     0.41       0.32  
    Cash dividends declared per common share   0.16       0.16       0.16       0.16       0.16  
    Book value per common share   18.06       17.72       17.46       17.27       16.62  
    Market value – high   15.88       17.76       18.76       16.57       12.74  
    Market value – low   12.92       15.00       14.57       11.89       11.29  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – Basic   43,794,490       43,777,109       43,721,211       43,712,059       43,712,059  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – Diluted   44,034,663       43,954,164       43,721,211       44,112,321       43,987,187  
    Common shares outstanding (end of period)   43,801,507       43,785,932       43,722,086       43,712,059       43,712,059  
                       
    Key ratios:                  
    Return on average assets   1.08 %     1.25 %   (0.56 )%     0.92 %     0.73 %
    Return on average stockholders’ equity   13.24       12.44       (5.73 )     9.80       7.83  
    Total equity to total assets   10.34       10.18       9.79       9.52       9.18  
    Total loans to deposit ratio   87.52       85.21       87.75       83.92       85.70  
    Allowance for credit losses to HFI loans   1.09       1.07       1.07       1.10       1.08  
    Annualized net charge-offs of average total loans (1)   0.02       0.07       0.05       0.03       0.05  
    Efficiency ratio   59.48       57.16       185.89       67.22       67.29  
                       
    Key metrics (Non-GAAP) (2)                  
    Net FTE interest margin   3.23 %     3.04 %     2.97 %     2.66 %     2.64 %
    Return on average tangible common equity   13.24       15.79       (7.35 )     12.65       10.18  
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets   8.37       8.19       7.83       7.58       7.22  
    Tangible book value per common share $ 14.32     $ 13.96     $ 13.68     $ 13.46     $ 12.80  
                       
                       
    (1) Average total loans includes loans held for investment and held for sale.
    (2) Non-GAAP financial metrics. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measures.
     

    Income Statement Highlights

    Net Interest Income

    Net interest income was $55.4 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $52.3 million in the first quarter of 2025, driven by the continued expansion of the Company’s net FTE interest margin1, which increased to 3.23% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.04% for the first quarter of 2025. Expansion was attributable to the favorable mix shift in average interest earning assets toward higher-yielding loans and in the average funding mix toward deposit balances, in addition to continued disciplined pricing strategies on both sides of the balance sheet. The second quarter net FTE interest margin did benefit by approximately seven basis points related to interest recoveries on certain commercial and residential loans.

    Provision for Credit Losses

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $2.5 million. This compares to a provision for credit losses of $1.4 million during the first quarter of 2025, and $2.4 million during the second quarter of 2024. The increase in the provision for credit losses during the second quarter of 2025 when compared with the first quarter of 2025 was primarily attributable to net growth in commercial loans HFI and changes in economic factors, partially offset by the reduction of specific reserves and the reserves for unfunded commitments in the current quarter.

    For the second quarter of 2025, the allowance for credit losses included net charge-offs of $0.3 million, or an annualized 0.02% of average loans outstanding, compared to net charge-offs of $0.9 million, or an annualized 0.07% of average loans outstanding for the first quarter of 2025, and net charge-offs of $0.6 million, or an annualized 0.05% of average loans outstanding, in the second quarter of 2024.

    The Company’s allowance for credit losses as a percentage of period-end loans HFI was 1.09% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.07% at March 31, 2025 and 1.08% at June 30, 2024.

    Non-Interest Income

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
    (Dollars in Thousands) 2025
      2025   2024   2024
      2024
    Non-interest Income                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts $ 3,208     $ 3,208     $ 3,276     $ 3,320     $ 3,130  
    Wire transfer fees   69       71       124       123       113  
    Interchange fees   3,403       3,241       3,353       3,511       3,826  
    Fiduciary activities   1,251       1,326       1,313       1,394       1,372  
    Loss on sale of investment securities   —       (407 )     (39,140 )     —       —  
    Gain on sale of mortgage loans   1,219       1,076       1,071       1,622       896  
    Mortgage servicing income net of impairment   375       385       376       412       450  
    Increase in cash value of bank owned life insurance   346       335       335       349       318  
    Other income   1,049       7,264       338       780       380  
    Total non-interest income (loss) $ 10,920     $ 16,499     $ (28,954 )   $ 11,511     $ 10,485  
                                           

    Total non-interest income was $10.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to non-interest income of $16.5 million in the first quarter of 2025. The decrease in non-interest income of $5.6 million is due to the sale of the Company’s mortgage warehouse business to an unrelated third party in the first quarter of 2025, resulting in a pre-tax gain of $7.0 million that did not recur in the current period. Interchange fees and gain on sale of mortgage loans benefited from normal seasonality, while other categories remained relatively unchanged when compared with the prior period.

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    1
    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

    Non-Interest Expense

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
    (Dollars in Thousands) 2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
    Non-interest Expense                  
    Salaries and employee benefits $ 22,731     $ 22,414     $ 25,564     $ 21,829     $ 20,583  
    Net occupancy expenses   3,127       3,702       3,431       3,207       3,192  
    Data processing   2,951       2,872       2,841       2,977       2,579  
    Professional fees   735       826       736       676       714  
    Outside services and consultants   3,278       3,265       4,470       3,677       3,058  
    Loan expense   1,231       689       1,285       1,034       1,038  
    FDIC insurance expense   1,216       1,288       1,193       1,204       1,315  
    Core deposit intangible amortization   816       816       843       844       844  
    Merger related expenses   —       305       —       —       —  
    Other losses   245       228       371       297       515  
    Other expense   3,087       2,901       4,201       3,527       3,684  
    Total non-interest expense $ 39,417     $ 39,306     $ 44,935     $ 39,272     $ 37,522  
                                           

    Total non-interest expense was $39.4 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared with $39.3 million in the first quarter of 2025. The increase in non-interest expense during the second quarter of 2025 when compared with the prior period was primarily driven by a $0.5 million increase in loan expense. The increase was partially offset by a $0.6 million decrease in net occupancy expenses. Additionally, the Company incurred $0.3 million of direct expenses related to the sale of the mortgage warehouse business in the prior period that did not recur in the current period.   

    Income Taxes

    Horizon recorded a net tax expense of $3.8 million for the second quarter of 2025, representing an effective tax rate of 15.4%, which is consistent with the Company’s estimated annual effective tax rate.

    Balance Sheet Highlights

    Total assets increased by $23.4 million, or 0.3%, to $7.7 billion as of June 30, 2025, from $7.6 billion as of March 31, 2025. The increase in total assets is primarily due to increases in loans HFI and non-interest earning cash, partially offset by a decrease in interest earning cash and investment securities. Total investment securities decreased by $24.2 million, or 1.2%, to $2.1 billion as of June 30, 2025. Total loans were $5.0 billion at June 30, 2025, an increase of $75.5 million from March 31, 2025 balances, due to organic commercial loan growth net of continued runoff in the indirect consumer portfolio.

    Total deposits decreased by $66.0 million, or 1.1%, to $5.7 billion as of June 30, 2025 when compared to balances as of March 31, 2025. The decrease was partially related to a decline in time deposits of $51.9 million, or 4.2% and, to a lesser extent, a modest decrease in savings and money market deposits of $7.0 million, or 0.4%. Non-interest bearing deposit balances remained relatively unchanged in the current period. Total borrowings increased by $68.1 million during the quarter, to $880.3 million as of June 30, 2025. Balances subject to repurchase agreements increased by $7.2 million, to $95.1 million.

    Capital

    The following table presents the consolidated regulatory capital ratios of the Company for the previous three quarters, and the Company’s preliminary estimate of its consolidated regulatory capital ratios for the quarter ended June 30, 2025:

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
      2025*   2025   2024   2024
    Consolidated Capital Ratios              
    Total capital (to risk-weighted assets)   14.48 %     14.26 %     13.91 %     13.45 %
    Tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)   12.52       12.33       12.00       11.63  
    Common equity tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)   11.52       11.32       11.00       10.68  
    Tier 1 capital (to average assets)   9.59       9.25       8.88       9.02  
    *Preliminary estimate – may be subject to change    
         

    As of June 30, 2025, the ratio of total stockholders’ equity to total assets is 10.34%. Book value per common share was $18.06, increasing $0.34 during the second quarter of 2025.

    Tangible common equity3 totaled $627.1 million at June 30, 2025, and the ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets1 was 8.37% at June 30, 2025, up from 8.19% at March 31, 2025. Tangible book value, which excludes intangible assets from total equity, per common share1 was $14.32, increasing $0.36 during the second quarter of 2025 behind the growth in retained earnings.

    Credit Quality

    As of June 30, 2025, total non-accrual loans decreased by $4.5 million, or 15.7%, from March 31, 2025, to 0.49% of total loans HFI. Total non-performing assets decreased $3.9 million, or 12.4%, to $27.5 million, compared to $31.4 million as of March 31, 2025. The ratio of non-performing assets to total assets decreased to 0.36% compared to 0.41% as of March 31, 2025.

    As of June 30, 2025, net charge-offs decreased by $0.6 million to $0.3 million, compared to $0.9 million as of March 31, 2025 and remain just 0.02% annualized of average loans.

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    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

    Earnings Conference Call

    As previously announced, Horizon will host a conference call to review its second quarter financial results and operating performance.

    Participants may access the live conference call on July 24, 2025 at 7:30 a.m. CT (8:30 a.m. ET) by dialing 833-974-2379 from the United States, 866-450-4696 from Canada or 1-412-317-5772 from international locations and requesting the “Horizon Bancorp, Inc. Call.” Participants are asked to dial in approximately 10 minutes prior to the call.

    A telephone replay of the call will be available approximately one hour after the end of the conference through August 1, 2025. The replay may be accessed by dialing 877-344-7529 from the United States, 855-669-9658 from Canada or 1–412–317-0088 from other international locations, and entering the access code 5878909.

    About Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ GS: HBNC) is the $7.7 billion-asset commercial bank holding company for Horizon Bank, which serves customers across diverse and economically attractive Midwestern markets through convenient digital and virtual tools, as well as its Indiana and Michigan branches. Horizon’s retail offerings include prime residential and other secured consumer lending to in-market customers, as well as a range of personal banking and wealth management solutions. Horizon also provides a comprehensive array of in-market business banking and treasury management services, as well as equipment financing solutions for customers regionally and nationally, with commercial lending representing over half of total loans. More information on Horizon, headquartered in Northwest Indiana’s Michigan City, is available at horizonbank.com and investor.horizonbank.com.

    Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Certain information set forth in this press release refers to financial measures determined by methods other than in accordance with GAAP. Specifically, we have included non-GAAP financial measures relating to net income, diluted earnings per share, pre-tax, pre-provision net income, net interest margin, tangible stockholders’ equity and tangible book value per share, efficiency ratio, the return on average assets, the return on average common equity, and return on average tangible equity. In each case, we have identified special circumstances that we consider to be non-recurring and have excluded them. Horizon believes these non-GAAP financial measures are helpful to investors and provide a greater understanding of our business and financial results without giving effect to one-time costs and non–recurring items. These measures are not necessarily comparable to similar measures that may be presented by other companies and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related GAAP measure. See the tables and other information below and contained elsewhere in this press release for reconciliations of the non-GAAP information identified herein and its most comparable GAAP measures.

    Forward Looking Statements

    This press release may contain forward–looking statements regarding the financial performance, business prospects, growth and operating strategies of Horizon Bancorp, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, “Horizon”). For these statements, Horizon claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this press release should be considered in conjunction with the other information available about Horizon, including the information in the filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Forward-looking statements provide current expectations or forecasts of future events and are not guarantees of future performance. The forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. We have tried, wherever possible, to identify such statements by using words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “will” and similar expressions in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance.

    Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include: effects on Horizon’s business resulting from new U.S. domestic or foreign governmental trade measures, including but not limited to tariffs, import and export controls, foreign exchange intervention accomplished to offset the effects of trade policy or in response to currency volatility, and other restrictions on free trade; uncertain conditions within the domestic and international macroeconomic environment, including trade policy, monetary and fiscal policy, and conditions in the investment, credit, interest rate, and derivatives markets, and their impact on Horizon and its customers; current financial conditions within the banking industry; changes in the level and volatility of interest rates, changes in spreads on earning assets and changes in interest bearing liabilities; increased interest rate sensitivity; the aggregate effects of elevated inflation levels in recent years; loss of key Horizon personnel; increases in disintermediation; potential loss of fee income, including interchange fees, as new and emerging alternative payment platforms take a greater market share of the payment systems; estimates of fair value of certain of Horizon’s assets and liabilities; changes in prepayment speeds, loan originations, credit losses, market values, collateral securing loans and other assets; changes in sources of liquidity; legislative and regulatory actions and reforms; changes in accounting policies or procedures as may be adopted and required by regulatory agencies; litigation, regulatory enforcement, and legal compliance risk and costs; rapid technological developments and changes; cyber terrorism and data security breaches; the rising costs of cybersecurity; the ability of the U.S. federal government to manage federal debt limits; climate change and social justice initiatives; the inability to realize cost savings or revenues or to effectively implement integration plans and other consequences associated with mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; acts of terrorism, war and global conflicts, such as the Russia and Ukraine conflict and the Israel and Hamas conflict; and supply chain disruptions and delays. These and additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements are discussed in Horizon’s reports (such as the Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K) filed with the SEC and available at the SEC’s website (www.sec.gov). Undue reliance should not be placed on the forward–looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Horizon does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions that may be made to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the events or circumstances after the date on which the forward–looking statement is made, or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law.

       
      Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
      (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
    Interest Income                  
    Loans receivable $ 78,618     $ 74,457     $ 76,747     $ 75,488     $ 71,880  
    Investment securities – taxable   5,941       6,039       6,814       8,133       7,986  
    Investment securities – tax-exempt   6,088       6,192       6,301       6,310       6,377  
    Other   830       2,487       3,488       957       738  
    Total interest income   91,477       89,175       93,350       90,888       86,981  
    Interest Expense                  
    Deposits   26,053       25,601       27,818       30,787       28,447  
    Borrowed funds   8,171       9,188       10,656       11,131       11,213  
    Subordinated notes   829       829       829       830       829  
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   1,070       1,290       920       1,230       1,213  
    Total interest expense   36,123       36,908       40,223       43,978       41,702  
    Net Interest Income   55,354       52,267       53,127       46,910       45,279  
    Provision for credit loss expense   2,462       1,376       1,171       1,044       2,369  
    Net Interest Income after Provision for Credit Losses   52,892       50,891       51,956       45,866       42,910  
    Non-interest Income                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   3,208       3,208       3,276       3,320       3,130  
    Wire transfer fees   69       71       124       123       113  
    Interchange fees   3,403       3,241       3,353       3,511       3,826  
    Fiduciary activities   1,251       1,326       1,313       1,394       1,372  
    Gains (losses) on sale of investment securities   —       (407 )     (39,140 )     —       —  
    Gain on sale of mortgage loans   1,219       1,076       1,071       1,622       896  
    Mortgage servicing income net of impairment   375       385       376       412       450  
    Increase in cash value of bank owned life insurance   346       335       335       349       318  
    Other income   1,049       7,264       338       780       380  
    Total non-interest income (loss)   10,920       16,499       (28,954 )     11,511       10,485  
    Non-interest Expense                  
    Salaries and employee benefits   22,731       22,414       25,564       21,829       20,583  
    Net occupancy expenses   3,127       3,702       3,431       3,207       3,192  
    Data processing   2,951       2,872       2,841       2,977       2,579  
    Professional fees   735       826       736       676       714  
    Outside services and consultants   3,278       3,265       4,470       3,677       3,058  
    Loan expense   1,231       689       1,285       1,034       1,038  
    FDIC insurance expense   1,216       1,288       1,193       1,204       1,315  
    Core deposit intangible amortization   816       816       843       844       844  
    Merger related expenses   —       305       —       —       —  
    Other losses   245       228       371       297       515  
    Other expense   3,087       2,901       4,201       3,527       3,684  
    Total non-interest expense   39,417       39,306       44,935       39,272       37,522  
    Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes   24,395       28,084       (21,933 )     18,105       15,873  
    Income tax expense (benefit)   3,752       4,141       (11,051 )     (75 )     1,733  
    Net Income (Loss) $ 20,643     $ 23,943     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
    Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share $ 0.47     $ 0.55     $ (0.25 )   $ 0.42     $ 0.32  
    Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share   0.47       0.54       (0.25 )     0.41       0.32  
                                           
      Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended for the Period
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Assets                  
    Interest earning assets                  
    Federal funds sold $ 2,024     $ —     $ —     $ 113,912     $ 34,453  
    Interest earning deposits   34,174       80,023       201,131       12,107       4,957  
    Interest earning time deposits   —       —       735       735       1,715  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,412       45,412       53,826       53,826       53,826  
    Investment securities, available for sale   231,999       231,431       233,677       541,170       527,054  
    Investment securities, held to maturity   1,819,087       1,843,851       1,867,690       1,888,379       1,904,281  
    Loans held for sale   2,994       3,253       67,597       2,069       2,440  
    Gross loans held for investment (HFI)   4,985,582       4,909,815       4,847,040       4,803,996       4,822,840  
    Total Interest earning assets   7,121,272       7,113,784       7,271,696       7,416,194       7,351,566  
    Non-interest earning assets                  
    Allowance for credit losses   (54,399 )     (52,654 )     (51,980 )     (52,881 )     (52,215 )
    Cash   101,719       89,643       92,300       108,815       106,691  
    Cash value of life insurance   37,755       37,409       37,450       37,115       36,773  
    Other assets   148,773       143,675       152,635       119,026       165,656  
    Goodwill   155,211       155,211       155,211       155,211       155,211  
    Other intangible assets   8,592       9,407       10,223       11,067       11,910  
    Premises and equipment, net   93,398       93,499       93,864       93,544       93,695  
    Interest receivable   39,730       38,663       39,747       39,366       43,240  
    Total non-interest earning assets   530,779       514,855       529,450       511,263       560,961  
    Total assets $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,639     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,526  
    Liabilities                  
    Savings and money market deposits $ 3,385,413     $ 3,393,371     $ 3,446,681     $ 3,420,827     $ 3,364,726  
    Time deposits   1,193,180       1,245,088       1,089,153       1,220,653       1,178,389  
    Borrowings   880,336       812,218       1,142,340       1,142,744       1,229,165  
    Repurchase agreements   95,089       87,851       89,912       122,399       128,169  
    Subordinated notes   55,807       55,772       55,738       55,703       55,668  
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   57,583       57,531       57,477       57,423       57,369  
    Total interest earning liabilities   5,667,408       5,651,832       5,881,301       6,019,749       6,013,486  
    Non-interest bearing deposits   1,121,163       1,127,324       1,064,818       1,085,535       1,087,040  
    Interest payable   14,007       11,441       11,137       11,400       11,240  
    Other liabilities   58,621       61,981       80,308       55,951       74,096  
    Total liabilities   6,861,199       6,852,578       7,037,564       7,172,635       7,185,862  
    Stockholders’ Equity                  
    Preferred stock   —       —       —       —       —  
    Common stock   —       —       —       —       —  
    Additional paid-in capital   360,758       360,522       363,761       358,453       357,673  
    Retained earnings   466,497       452,945       436,122       454,050       442,977  
    Accumulated other comprehensive (loss)   (36,403 )     (37,406 )     (36,301 )     (57,681 )     (73,985 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   790,852       776,061       763,582       754,822       726,665  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,639     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,527  
                                           
      Loans and Deposits        
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)        
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   % Change
      2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
      Q2’25 vs
    Q1’25
      Q2’25 vs
    Q2’24
    Loans:                          
    Commercial real estate $ 2,321,951     $ 2,262,910     $ 2,202,858     $ 2,105,459     $ 2,117,772       3 %     10 %
    Commercial & Industrial   976,740       918,541       875,297       808,600       786,788       6 %     24 %
    Total commercial   3,298,691       3,181,451       3,078,155       2,914,059       2,904,560       4 %     14 %
    Residential Real estate   786,026       801,726       802,909       801,356       797,956       (2 )%     (1 )%
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       80,437       68,917       — %     (100 )%
    Consumer   900,865       926,638       965,976       1,008,144       1,051,407       (3 )%     (14 )%
    Total loans held for investment   4,985,582       4,909,815       4,847,040       4,803,996       4,822,840       2 %     3 %
    Loans held for sale   2,994       3,253       67,597       2,069       2,440       (8 )%     23 %
    Total loans $ 4,988,576     $ 4,913,068     $ 4,914,637     $ 4,806,065     $ 4,825,280       2 %     3 %
                               
    Deposits:                          
    Interest bearing deposits $ 1,713,058     $ 1,713,991     $ 1,767,983     $ 1,688,998     $ 1,653,508       — %     4 %
    Savings and money market deposits   1,672,355       1,679,380       1,678,697       1,731,830       1,711,218       — %     (2 )%
    Time deposits   1,193,180       1,245,088       1,089,153       1,220,653       1,178,389       (4 )%     1 %
    Total Interest bearing deposits   4,578,593       4,638,459       4,535,833       4,641,481       4,543,115       (1 )%     1 %
    Non-interest bearing deposits                          
    Non-interest bearing deposits   1,121,164       1,127,324       1,064,819       1,085,534       1,087,040       (1 )%     3 %
    Total deposits $ 5,699,757     $ 5,765,784     $ 5,600,652     $ 5,727,015     $ 5,630,155       (1 )%     1 %
                                                       
      Average Balance Sheet
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Assets                  
    Interest earning assets                  
    Interest earning deposits (incl. Fed Funds Sold) $ 72,993   $ 830     4.56 % $ 223,148   $ 2,487     4.52 % $ 55,467   $ 738     5.35 %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,412     1,075     9.49 %   51,769     1,012     7.93 %   53,827     1,521     11.36 %
    Investment securities – taxable (1)   959,238     4,867     2.03 %   974,109     5,027     2.09 %   1,309,305     6,465     1.99 %
    Investment securities – non-taxable (1)   1,100,731     7,706     2.81 %   1,120,249     7,838     2.84 %   1,132,065     8,072     2.87 %
    Total investment securities   2,059,969     12,573     2.45 %   2,094,358     12,865     2.49 %   2,441,370     14,537     2.39 %
    Loans receivable (2) (3)   4,947,093     79,000     6.41 %   4,865,449     74,840     6.24 %   4,662,124     72,208     6.23 %
    Total interest earning assets   7,125,467     93,478     5.26 %   7,234,724     91,204     5.11 %   7,212,788     89,004     4.96 %
    Non-interest earning assets                  
    Cash and due from banks   86,316         88,624         108,319      
    Allowance for credit losses   (52,560 )       (51,863 )       (50,334 )    
    Other assets   472,175         483,765         508,555      
    Total average assets $ 7,631,398       $ 7,755,250       $ 7,779,328      
                       
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                  
    Interest bearing liabilities                  
    Interest bearing demand deposits $ 1,727,713   $ 6,803     1.58 % $ 1,750,446   $ 6,491     1.50 % $ 1,656,523   $ 7,081     1.72 %
    Saving and money market deposits   1,651,866     8,200     1.99 %   1,674,590     8,263     2.00 %   1,677,967     9,733     2.33 %
    Time deposits   1,233,582     11,050     3.59 %   1,212,386     10,847     3.63 %   1,134,590     11,633     4.12 %
    Total Deposits   4,613,161     26,053     2.27 %   4,637,422     25,601     2.24 %   4,469,080     28,447     2.56 %
    Borrowings   847,862     7,777     3.68 %   971,496     8,772     3.66 %   1,184,172     10,278     3.49 %
    Repurchase agreements   88,058     394     1.79 %   88,469     416     1.91 %   125,144     935     3.00 %
    Subordinated notes   55,785     829     5.96 %   55,750     829     6.03 %   55,647     829     5.99 %
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   57,550     1,070     7.46 %   57,497     1,290     9.10 %   57,335     1,213     8.51 %
    Total interest bearing liabilities   5,662,416     36,123     2.56 %   5,810,634     36,908     2.58 %   5,891,378     41,702     2.85 %
    Non-interest bearing liabilities                  
    Demand deposits   1,114,982         1,085,826         1,080,676      
    Accrued interest payable and other liabilities   64,465         78,521         80,942      
    Stockholders’ equity   789,535         780,269         726,332      
    Total average liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 7,631,398       $ 7,755,250       $ 7,779,328      
    Net FTE interest income (non-GAAP) (5)   $ 57,355       $ 54,296       $ 47,302    
    Less FTE adjustments (4)     2,001         2,029         2,023    
    Net Interest Income   $ 55,354       $ 52,267       $ 45,279    
    Net FTE interest margin (Non-GAAP) (4)(5)       3.23 %       3.04 %       2.64 %
     
    (1) Securities balances represent daily average balances for the fair value of securities. The average rate is calculated based on the daily average balance for the amortized cost of securities.
    (2) Includes fees on loans held for sale and held for investment. The inclusion of loan fees does not have a material effect on the average interest rate.
    (3) Non-accruing loans for the purpose of the computation above are included in the daily average loan amounts outstanding. Loan totals are shown net of unearned income and deferred loan fees.
    (4) Management believes fully taxable equivalent, or FTE, interest income is useful to investors in evaluating the Company’s performance as a comparison of the returns between a tax-free investment and a taxable alternative. The Company adjusts interest income and average rates for tax-exempt loans and securities to an FTE basis utilizing a 21% tax rate.
    (5) Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.
    (6) Includes dividend income on Federal Home Loan Bank stock
     
      Credit Quality        
      (Dollars in Thousands Except Ratios, Unaudited)        
      Quarter Ended        
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   % Change
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024   Q2’25 vs
    Q1’25
      Q2’25 vs
    Q2’24
    Non-accrual loans                          
    Commercial $ 7,547     $ 8,172     $ 5,658     $ 6,830     $ 4,321       (8 )%     75 %
    Residential Real estate   9,525       12,763       11,215       9,529       8,489       (25 )%     12 %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   7,222       7,875       8,919       7,208       5,453       (8 )%     32 %
    Total non-accrual loans   24,294       28,810       25,792       23,567       18,263       (16 )%     33 %
    90 days and greater delinquent – accruing interest   2,113       1,582       1,166       819       1,039       34 %     103 %
    Total non-performing loans $ 26,407     $ 30,392     $ 26,958     $ 24,386     $ 19,302       (13 )%     37 %
                               
    Other real estate owned                          
    Commercial $ 176     $ 360     $ 407     $ 1,158     $ 1,111       (51 )%     (84 )%
    Residential Real estate   463       641       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   480       34       17       36       57       1311 %     742 %
    Total other real estate owned   1,119       1,035       424       1,194       1,168       8 %     (4 )%
                               
    Total non-performing assets $ 27,526     $ 31,427     $ 27,382     $ 25,580     $ 20,470       (12 )%     34 %
                               
    Loan data:                          
    Accruing 30 to 89 days past due loans $ 31,401     $ 19,034     $ 23,075     $ 18,087     $ 19,785       65 %     59 %
    Substandard loans   64,100       66,714       64,535       59,775       51,221       (4 )%     25 %
    Net charge-offs (recoveries)                          
    Commercial $ 84     $ (47 )   $ (32 )   $ (52 )   $ 57       (279 )%     47 %
    Residential Real estate   52       (47 )     (10 )     (9 )     (4 )     (211 )%     (1400 )%
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   118       963       668       439       534       (88 )%     (78 )%
    Total net charge-offs $ 254     $ 869     $ 626     $ 378     $ 587       (71 )%     (57 )%
                               
    Allowance for credit losses                          
    Commercial $ 34,413     $ 32,640     $ 30,953     $ 32,854     $ 31,941       5 %     8 %
    Residential Real estate   3,229       3,167       2,715       2,675       2,588       2 %     25 %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       862       736       — %     (100 )%
    Consumer   16,757       16,847       18,312       16,490       16,950       (1 )%     (1 )%
    Total allowance for credit losses $ 54,399     $ 52,654     $ 51,980     $ 52,881     $ 52,215       3 %     4 %
                               
    Credit quality ratios                          
    Non-accrual loans to HFI loans   0.49 %     0.59 %     0.53 %     0.49 %     0.38 %        
    Non-performing assets to total assets   0.36 %     0.41 %     0.35 %     0.32 %     0.26 %        
    Annualized net charge-offs of average total loans   0.02 %     0.07 %     0.05 %     0.03 %     0.05 %        
    Allowance for credit losses to HFI loans   1.09 %     1.07 %     1.07 %     1.10 %     1.08 %        
                                                   
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Net Fully-Taxable Equivalent (“FTE”) Interest Margin
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
     
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Interest income (GAAP) (A)   $ 91,477     $ 89,175     $ 93,350     $ 90,888     $ 86,981  
    Taxable-equivalent adjustment:                      
    Investment securities – tax exempt (1)       1,619       1,646       1,675       1,677       1,695  
    Loan receivable (2)       382       383       395       340       328  
    Interest income (non-GAAP) (B)     93,478       91,204       95,420       92,905       89,004  
    Interest expense (GAAP) (C)     36,123       36,908       40,223       43,978       41,702  
    Net interest income (GAAP) (D) =(A) – (C)   $ 55,354     $ 52,267     $ 53,127     $ 46,910     $ 45,279  
    Net FTE interest income (non-GAAP) (E) = (B) – (C)   $ 57,355     $ 54,296     $ 55,197     $ 48,927     $ 47,302  
    Average interest earning assets (F)     7,125,467       7,234,724       7,396,178       7,330,263       7,212,788  
    Net FTE interest margin (non-GAAP) (G) = (E*) / (F)     3.23 %     3.04 %     2.97 %     2.66 %     2.64 %
                           
    (1) The following represents municipal securities interest income for investment securities classified as available-for-sale and held-to-maturity
    (2) The following represents municipal loan interest income for loan receivables classified as held for sale and held for investment
    *Annualized
     
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Return on Average Tangible Common Equity
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
     
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
                           
    Net income (loss) (GAAP) (A)   $ 20,643     $ 23,941     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
                           
    Average stockholders’ equity (B)   $ 789,535     $ 780,269     $ 755,340     $ 738,372     $ 726,332  
    Average intangible assets (C)     164,320       165,138       165,973       166,819       167,659  
    Average tangible equity (Non-GAAP) (D) = (B) – (C)   $ 625,215     $ 615,131     $ 589,367     $ 571,553     $ 558,673  
    Return on average tangible common equity (“ROACE”) (non-GAAP) (E) = (A*) / (D)     13.24 %     15.48 %   (7.35 )%     12.65 %     10.18 %
    *Annualized                      
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Total stockholders’ equity (GAAP) (A)   $ 790,852     $ 776,061     $ 763,582     $ 754,822     $ 726,665  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (C) = (A) – (B)   $ 627,050     $ 611,443     $ 598,148     $ 588,544     $ 559,544  
                           
    Total assets (GAAP) (D)   $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,636     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,527  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible assets (non-GAAP) (E) = (D) – (B)   $ 7,488,249     $ 7,464,018     $ 7,635,712     $ 7,761,179     $ 7,745,406  
                           
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (Non-GAAP) (G) = (C) / (E)     8.37 %     8.19 %     7.83 %     7.58 %     7.22 %
                                               
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Tangible Book Value Per Share
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
    Total stockholders’ equity (GAAP) (A)   $ 790,852     $ 776,061     $ 763,582     $ 754,822     $ 726,665  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (C) = (A) – (B)   $ 627,050     $ 611,443     $ 598,148     $ 588,544     $ 559,544  
    Common shares outstanding (D)     43,801,507       43,786,000       43,722,086       43,712,059       43,712,059  
                           
    Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) (E) = (C) / (D)   $ 14.32     $ 13.96     $ 13.68     $ 13.46     $ 12.80  
                                               
    Contact: John R. Stewart, CFA
      EVP, Chief Financial Officer
    Phone: (219) 814–5833
    Fax: (219) 874–9280
    Date: July 23, 2025

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Horizon Bancorp, Inc. Reports Strong Second Quarter 2025 Results Led by Continued Net Interest Margin Expansion

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — (NASDAQ GS: HBNC) – Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (“Horizon” or the “Company”), the parent company of Horizon Bank (the “Bank”), announced its unaudited financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    “Horizon’s second quarter earnings reflect the strength of the organization’s exceptional core community banking franchise. Strong loan growth, stable and granular core funding, excellent credit quality and prudent management of expenses fueled the quarter’s positive results and expanded on management’s commitment to improve the financial performance of the Company. The quarter was highlighted by a seventh consecutive quarter of net interest margin expansion, low net charge offs of 2 bps annualized and enhanced momentum in key performance metrics of ROAA and ROATCE”, President and CEO, Thomas Prame stated. “We continue to show strength across our core community banking platform that is being driven by a disciplined approach to creating a more efficient balance sheet and effective deployment of capital. We are pleased with our results through the first six months of 2025, with reported earnings per share growing by 58% versus the comparable period a year ago, and look forward to continuing to create additional shareholder value throughout the remainder of the year.”

    Net income for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was $20.6 million, or $0.47 per diluted share, compared to net income of $23.9 million, or $0.54, for the first quarter of 2025 and compared to net income of $14.1 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. As previously disclosed, results in the first quarter of 2025 included the $7.0 million pre-tax gain on the sale of the Company’s mortgage warehouse business.

    Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was $44.6 million, or $1.01 per diluted share, compared to net income of $28.1 million, or $0.64, for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights

    • Net interest income of $55.4 million increased 5.9% compared with $52.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, and 22.3% compared with $45.3 million in the year ago period. Net interest margin, on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis1, expanded for the seventh consecutive quarter, to 3.23%, compared with 3.04% for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2.64% for the three months ended June 30, 2024.
    • Total loans held for investment (“HFI”) increased 6.2% compared to the linked quarter annualized, with strong organic commercial loan growth of $117.2 million, or 14.8% annualized. This growth was partially funded by the continued strategic runoff of lower yielding indirect auto loans of approximately $34.1 million.
    • Funding continued to trend favorably, with non-time deposit balances remaining relatively flat for the fourth consecutive quarter and interest-bearing liability cost declining by another 2 bps during the quarter.
    • Credit quality remained strong, with annualized net charge offs of 0.02% of average loans during the second quarter. Non-performing assets remain well within expected ranges, decreasing 12.4% from the prior quarter.
    • Expenses continued to be well managed, up less than 1% from the first quarter of 2025. These results reflect management’s commitment to generate higher earnings while maintaining a more efficient expense base.

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    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

       
      Financial Highlights
      (Dollars in Thousands Except Share and Per Share Data and Ratios)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Income statement:                  
    Net interest income $ 55,354     $ 52,267     $ 53,127     $ 46,910     $ 45,279  
    Provision for credit loss expense   2,462       1,376       1,171       1,044       2,369  
    Non-interest income (loss)   10,920       16,499       (28,954 )     11,511       10,485  
    Non-interest expense   39,417       39,306       44,935       39,272       37,522  
    Income tax expense (benefit)   3,752       4,141       (11,051 )     (75 )     1,733  
    Net Income (Loss) $ 20,643     $ 23,943     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
                       
    Per share data:                  
    Basic earnings (loss) per share $ 0.47     $ 0.55     $ (0.25 )   $ 0.42     $ 0.32  
    Diluted earnings (loss) per share   0.47       0.54       (0.25 )     0.41       0.32  
    Cash dividends declared per common share   0.16       0.16       0.16       0.16       0.16  
    Book value per common share   18.06       17.72       17.46       17.27       16.62  
    Market value – high   15.88       17.76       18.76       16.57       12.74  
    Market value – low   12.92       15.00       14.57       11.89       11.29  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – Basic   43,794,490       43,777,109       43,721,211       43,712,059       43,712,059  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – Diluted   44,034,663       43,954,164       43,721,211       44,112,321       43,987,187  
    Common shares outstanding (end of period)   43,801,507       43,785,932       43,722,086       43,712,059       43,712,059  
                       
    Key ratios:                  
    Return on average assets   1.08 %     1.25 %   (0.56 )%     0.92 %     0.73 %
    Return on average stockholders’ equity   13.24       12.44       (5.73 )     9.80       7.83  
    Total equity to total assets   10.34       10.18       9.79       9.52       9.18  
    Total loans to deposit ratio   87.52       85.21       87.75       83.92       85.70  
    Allowance for credit losses to HFI loans   1.09       1.07       1.07       1.10       1.08  
    Annualized net charge-offs of average total loans (1)   0.02       0.07       0.05       0.03       0.05  
    Efficiency ratio   59.48       57.16       185.89       67.22       67.29  
                       
    Key metrics (Non-GAAP) (2)                  
    Net FTE interest margin   3.23 %     3.04 %     2.97 %     2.66 %     2.64 %
    Return on average tangible common equity   13.24       15.79       (7.35 )     12.65       10.18  
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets   8.37       8.19       7.83       7.58       7.22  
    Tangible book value per common share $ 14.32     $ 13.96     $ 13.68     $ 13.46     $ 12.80  
                       
                       
    (1) Average total loans includes loans held for investment and held for sale.
    (2) Non-GAAP financial metrics. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measures.
     

    Income Statement Highlights

    Net Interest Income

    Net interest income was $55.4 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $52.3 million in the first quarter of 2025, driven by the continued expansion of the Company’s net FTE interest margin1, which increased to 3.23% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 3.04% for the first quarter of 2025. Expansion was attributable to the favorable mix shift in average interest earning assets toward higher-yielding loans and in the average funding mix toward deposit balances, in addition to continued disciplined pricing strategies on both sides of the balance sheet. The second quarter net FTE interest margin did benefit by approximately seven basis points related to interest recoveries on certain commercial and residential loans.

    Provision for Credit Losses

    During the second quarter of 2025, the Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $2.5 million. This compares to a provision for credit losses of $1.4 million during the first quarter of 2025, and $2.4 million during the second quarter of 2024. The increase in the provision for credit losses during the second quarter of 2025 when compared with the first quarter of 2025 was primarily attributable to net growth in commercial loans HFI and changes in economic factors, partially offset by the reduction of specific reserves and the reserves for unfunded commitments in the current quarter.

    For the second quarter of 2025, the allowance for credit losses included net charge-offs of $0.3 million, or an annualized 0.02% of average loans outstanding, compared to net charge-offs of $0.9 million, or an annualized 0.07% of average loans outstanding for the first quarter of 2025, and net charge-offs of $0.6 million, or an annualized 0.05% of average loans outstanding, in the second quarter of 2024.

    The Company’s allowance for credit losses as a percentage of period-end loans HFI was 1.09% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.07% at March 31, 2025 and 1.08% at June 30, 2024.

    Non-Interest Income

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
    (Dollars in Thousands) 2025
      2025   2024   2024
      2024
    Non-interest Income                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts $ 3,208     $ 3,208     $ 3,276     $ 3,320     $ 3,130  
    Wire transfer fees   69       71       124       123       113  
    Interchange fees   3,403       3,241       3,353       3,511       3,826  
    Fiduciary activities   1,251       1,326       1,313       1,394       1,372  
    Loss on sale of investment securities   —       (407 )     (39,140 )     —       —  
    Gain on sale of mortgage loans   1,219       1,076       1,071       1,622       896  
    Mortgage servicing income net of impairment   375       385       376       412       450  
    Increase in cash value of bank owned life insurance   346       335       335       349       318  
    Other income   1,049       7,264       338       780       380  
    Total non-interest income (loss) $ 10,920     $ 16,499     $ (28,954 )   $ 11,511     $ 10,485  
                                           

    Total non-interest income was $10.9 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared to non-interest income of $16.5 million in the first quarter of 2025. The decrease in non-interest income of $5.6 million is due to the sale of the Company’s mortgage warehouse business to an unrelated third party in the first quarter of 2025, resulting in a pre-tax gain of $7.0 million that did not recur in the current period. Interchange fees and gain on sale of mortgage loans benefited from normal seasonality, while other categories remained relatively unchanged when compared with the prior period.

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    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

    Non-Interest Expense

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
    (Dollars in Thousands) 2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
    Non-interest Expense                  
    Salaries and employee benefits $ 22,731     $ 22,414     $ 25,564     $ 21,829     $ 20,583  
    Net occupancy expenses   3,127       3,702       3,431       3,207       3,192  
    Data processing   2,951       2,872       2,841       2,977       2,579  
    Professional fees   735       826       736       676       714  
    Outside services and consultants   3,278       3,265       4,470       3,677       3,058  
    Loan expense   1,231       689       1,285       1,034       1,038  
    FDIC insurance expense   1,216       1,288       1,193       1,204       1,315  
    Core deposit intangible amortization   816       816       843       844       844  
    Merger related expenses   —       305       —       —       —  
    Other losses   245       228       371       297       515  
    Other expense   3,087       2,901       4,201       3,527       3,684  
    Total non-interest expense $ 39,417     $ 39,306     $ 44,935     $ 39,272     $ 37,522  
                                           

    Total non-interest expense was $39.4 million in the second quarter of 2025, compared with $39.3 million in the first quarter of 2025. The increase in non-interest expense during the second quarter of 2025 when compared with the prior period was primarily driven by a $0.5 million increase in loan expense. The increase was partially offset by a $0.6 million decrease in net occupancy expenses. Additionally, the Company incurred $0.3 million of direct expenses related to the sale of the mortgage warehouse business in the prior period that did not recur in the current period.   

    Income Taxes

    Horizon recorded a net tax expense of $3.8 million for the second quarter of 2025, representing an effective tax rate of 15.4%, which is consistent with the Company’s estimated annual effective tax rate.

    Balance Sheet Highlights

    Total assets increased by $23.4 million, or 0.3%, to $7.7 billion as of June 30, 2025, from $7.6 billion as of March 31, 2025. The increase in total assets is primarily due to increases in loans HFI and non-interest earning cash, partially offset by a decrease in interest earning cash and investment securities. Total investment securities decreased by $24.2 million, or 1.2%, to $2.1 billion as of June 30, 2025. Total loans were $5.0 billion at June 30, 2025, an increase of $75.5 million from March 31, 2025 balances, due to organic commercial loan growth net of continued runoff in the indirect consumer portfolio.

    Total deposits decreased by $66.0 million, or 1.1%, to $5.7 billion as of June 30, 2025 when compared to balances as of March 31, 2025. The decrease was partially related to a decline in time deposits of $51.9 million, or 4.2% and, to a lesser extent, a modest decrease in savings and money market deposits of $7.0 million, or 0.4%. Non-interest bearing deposit balances remained relatively unchanged in the current period. Total borrowings increased by $68.1 million during the quarter, to $880.3 million as of June 30, 2025. Balances subject to repurchase agreements increased by $7.2 million, to $95.1 million.

    Capital

    The following table presents the consolidated regulatory capital ratios of the Company for the previous three quarters, and the Company’s preliminary estimate of its consolidated regulatory capital ratios for the quarter ended June 30, 2025:

    For the Quarter Ended June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
      2025*   2025   2024   2024
    Consolidated Capital Ratios              
    Total capital (to risk-weighted assets)   14.48 %     14.26 %     13.91 %     13.45 %
    Tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)   12.52       12.33       12.00       11.63  
    Common equity tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)   11.52       11.32       11.00       10.68  
    Tier 1 capital (to average assets)   9.59       9.25       8.88       9.02  
    *Preliminary estimate – may be subject to change    
         

    As of June 30, 2025, the ratio of total stockholders’ equity to total assets is 10.34%. Book value per common share was $18.06, increasing $0.34 during the second quarter of 2025.

    Tangible common equity3 totaled $627.1 million at June 30, 2025, and the ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets1 was 8.37% at June 30, 2025, up from 8.19% at March 31, 2025. Tangible book value, which excludes intangible assets from total equity, per common share1 was $14.32, increasing $0.36 during the second quarter of 2025 behind the growth in retained earnings.

    Credit Quality

    As of June 30, 2025, total non-accrual loans decreased by $4.5 million, or 15.7%, from March 31, 2025, to 0.49% of total loans HFI. Total non-performing assets decreased $3.9 million, or 12.4%, to $27.5 million, compared to $31.4 million as of March 31, 2025. The ratio of non-performing assets to total assets decreased to 0.36% compared to 0.41% as of March 31, 2025.

    As of June 30, 2025, net charge-offs decreased by $0.6 million to $0.3 million, compared to $0.9 million as of March 31, 2025 and remain just 0.02% annualized of average loans.

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    Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

    Earnings Conference Call

    As previously announced, Horizon will host a conference call to review its second quarter financial results and operating performance.

    Participants may access the live conference call on July 24, 2025 at 7:30 a.m. CT (8:30 a.m. ET) by dialing 833-974-2379 from the United States, 866-450-4696 from Canada or 1-412-317-5772 from international locations and requesting the “Horizon Bancorp, Inc. Call.” Participants are asked to dial in approximately 10 minutes prior to the call.

    A telephone replay of the call will be available approximately one hour after the end of the conference through August 1, 2025. The replay may be accessed by dialing 877-344-7529 from the United States, 855-669-9658 from Canada or 1–412–317-0088 from other international locations, and entering the access code 5878909.

    About Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ GS: HBNC) is the $7.7 billion-asset commercial bank holding company for Horizon Bank, which serves customers across diverse and economically attractive Midwestern markets through convenient digital and virtual tools, as well as its Indiana and Michigan branches. Horizon’s retail offerings include prime residential and other secured consumer lending to in-market customers, as well as a range of personal banking and wealth management solutions. Horizon also provides a comprehensive array of in-market business banking and treasury management services, as well as equipment financing solutions for customers regionally and nationally, with commercial lending representing over half of total loans. More information on Horizon, headquartered in Northwest Indiana’s Michigan City, is available at horizonbank.com and investor.horizonbank.com.

    Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Certain information set forth in this press release refers to financial measures determined by methods other than in accordance with GAAP. Specifically, we have included non-GAAP financial measures relating to net income, diluted earnings per share, pre-tax, pre-provision net income, net interest margin, tangible stockholders’ equity and tangible book value per share, efficiency ratio, the return on average assets, the return on average common equity, and return on average tangible equity. In each case, we have identified special circumstances that we consider to be non-recurring and have excluded them. Horizon believes these non-GAAP financial measures are helpful to investors and provide a greater understanding of our business and financial results without giving effect to one-time costs and non–recurring items. These measures are not necessarily comparable to similar measures that may be presented by other companies and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related GAAP measure. See the tables and other information below and contained elsewhere in this press release for reconciliations of the non-GAAP information identified herein and its most comparable GAAP measures.

    Forward Looking Statements

    This press release may contain forward–looking statements regarding the financial performance, business prospects, growth and operating strategies of Horizon Bancorp, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, “Horizon”). For these statements, Horizon claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this press release should be considered in conjunction with the other information available about Horizon, including the information in the filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Forward-looking statements provide current expectations or forecasts of future events and are not guarantees of future performance. The forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. We have tried, wherever possible, to identify such statements by using words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “will” and similar expressions in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance.

    Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include: effects on Horizon’s business resulting from new U.S. domestic or foreign governmental trade measures, including but not limited to tariffs, import and export controls, foreign exchange intervention accomplished to offset the effects of trade policy or in response to currency volatility, and other restrictions on free trade; uncertain conditions within the domestic and international macroeconomic environment, including trade policy, monetary and fiscal policy, and conditions in the investment, credit, interest rate, and derivatives markets, and their impact on Horizon and its customers; current financial conditions within the banking industry; changes in the level and volatility of interest rates, changes in spreads on earning assets and changes in interest bearing liabilities; increased interest rate sensitivity; the aggregate effects of elevated inflation levels in recent years; loss of key Horizon personnel; increases in disintermediation; potential loss of fee income, including interchange fees, as new and emerging alternative payment platforms take a greater market share of the payment systems; estimates of fair value of certain of Horizon’s assets and liabilities; changes in prepayment speeds, loan originations, credit losses, market values, collateral securing loans and other assets; changes in sources of liquidity; legislative and regulatory actions and reforms; changes in accounting policies or procedures as may be adopted and required by regulatory agencies; litigation, regulatory enforcement, and legal compliance risk and costs; rapid technological developments and changes; cyber terrorism and data security breaches; the rising costs of cybersecurity; the ability of the U.S. federal government to manage federal debt limits; climate change and social justice initiatives; the inability to realize cost savings or revenues or to effectively implement integration plans and other consequences associated with mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; acts of terrorism, war and global conflicts, such as the Russia and Ukraine conflict and the Israel and Hamas conflict; and supply chain disruptions and delays. These and additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements are discussed in Horizon’s reports (such as the Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K) filed with the SEC and available at the SEC’s website (www.sec.gov). Undue reliance should not be placed on the forward–looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Horizon does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions that may be made to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the events or circumstances after the date on which the forward–looking statement is made, or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law.

       
      Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
      (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
    Interest Income                  
    Loans receivable $ 78,618     $ 74,457     $ 76,747     $ 75,488     $ 71,880  
    Investment securities – taxable   5,941       6,039       6,814       8,133       7,986  
    Investment securities – tax-exempt   6,088       6,192       6,301       6,310       6,377  
    Other   830       2,487       3,488       957       738  
    Total interest income   91,477       89,175       93,350       90,888       86,981  
    Interest Expense                  
    Deposits   26,053       25,601       27,818       30,787       28,447  
    Borrowed funds   8,171       9,188       10,656       11,131       11,213  
    Subordinated notes   829       829       829       830       829  
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   1,070       1,290       920       1,230       1,213  
    Total interest expense   36,123       36,908       40,223       43,978       41,702  
    Net Interest Income   55,354       52,267       53,127       46,910       45,279  
    Provision for credit loss expense   2,462       1,376       1,171       1,044       2,369  
    Net Interest Income after Provision for Credit Losses   52,892       50,891       51,956       45,866       42,910  
    Non-interest Income                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   3,208       3,208       3,276       3,320       3,130  
    Wire transfer fees   69       71       124       123       113  
    Interchange fees   3,403       3,241       3,353       3,511       3,826  
    Fiduciary activities   1,251       1,326       1,313       1,394       1,372  
    Gains (losses) on sale of investment securities   —       (407 )     (39,140 )     —       —  
    Gain on sale of mortgage loans   1,219       1,076       1,071       1,622       896  
    Mortgage servicing income net of impairment   375       385       376       412       450  
    Increase in cash value of bank owned life insurance   346       335       335       349       318  
    Other income   1,049       7,264       338       780       380  
    Total non-interest income (loss)   10,920       16,499       (28,954 )     11,511       10,485  
    Non-interest Expense                  
    Salaries and employee benefits   22,731       22,414       25,564       21,829       20,583  
    Net occupancy expenses   3,127       3,702       3,431       3,207       3,192  
    Data processing   2,951       2,872       2,841       2,977       2,579  
    Professional fees   735       826       736       676       714  
    Outside services and consultants   3,278       3,265       4,470       3,677       3,058  
    Loan expense   1,231       689       1,285       1,034       1,038  
    FDIC insurance expense   1,216       1,288       1,193       1,204       1,315  
    Core deposit intangible amortization   816       816       843       844       844  
    Merger related expenses   —       305       —       —       —  
    Other losses   245       228       371       297       515  
    Other expense   3,087       2,901       4,201       3,527       3,684  
    Total non-interest expense   39,417       39,306       44,935       39,272       37,522  
    Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes   24,395       28,084       (21,933 )     18,105       15,873  
    Income tax expense (benefit)   3,752       4,141       (11,051 )     (75 )     1,733  
    Net Income (Loss) $ 20,643     $ 23,943     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
    Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share $ 0.47     $ 0.55     $ (0.25 )   $ 0.42     $ 0.32  
    Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share   0.47       0.54       (0.25 )     0.41       0.32  
                                           
      Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended for the Period
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Assets                  
    Interest earning assets                  
    Federal funds sold $ 2,024     $ —     $ —     $ 113,912     $ 34,453  
    Interest earning deposits   34,174       80,023       201,131       12,107       4,957  
    Interest earning time deposits   —       —       735       735       1,715  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,412       45,412       53,826       53,826       53,826  
    Investment securities, available for sale   231,999       231,431       233,677       541,170       527,054  
    Investment securities, held to maturity   1,819,087       1,843,851       1,867,690       1,888,379       1,904,281  
    Loans held for sale   2,994       3,253       67,597       2,069       2,440  
    Gross loans held for investment (HFI)   4,985,582       4,909,815       4,847,040       4,803,996       4,822,840  
    Total Interest earning assets   7,121,272       7,113,784       7,271,696       7,416,194       7,351,566  
    Non-interest earning assets                  
    Allowance for credit losses   (54,399 )     (52,654 )     (51,980 )     (52,881 )     (52,215 )
    Cash   101,719       89,643       92,300       108,815       106,691  
    Cash value of life insurance   37,755       37,409       37,450       37,115       36,773  
    Other assets   148,773       143,675       152,635       119,026       165,656  
    Goodwill   155,211       155,211       155,211       155,211       155,211  
    Other intangible assets   8,592       9,407       10,223       11,067       11,910  
    Premises and equipment, net   93,398       93,499       93,864       93,544       93,695  
    Interest receivable   39,730       38,663       39,747       39,366       43,240  
    Total non-interest earning assets   530,779       514,855       529,450       511,263       560,961  
    Total assets $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,639     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,526  
    Liabilities                  
    Savings and money market deposits $ 3,385,413     $ 3,393,371     $ 3,446,681     $ 3,420,827     $ 3,364,726  
    Time deposits   1,193,180       1,245,088       1,089,153       1,220,653       1,178,389  
    Borrowings   880,336       812,218       1,142,340       1,142,744       1,229,165  
    Repurchase agreements   95,089       87,851       89,912       122,399       128,169  
    Subordinated notes   55,807       55,772       55,738       55,703       55,668  
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   57,583       57,531       57,477       57,423       57,369  
    Total interest earning liabilities   5,667,408       5,651,832       5,881,301       6,019,749       6,013,486  
    Non-interest bearing deposits   1,121,163       1,127,324       1,064,818       1,085,535       1,087,040  
    Interest payable   14,007       11,441       11,137       11,400       11,240  
    Other liabilities   58,621       61,981       80,308       55,951       74,096  
    Total liabilities   6,861,199       6,852,578       7,037,564       7,172,635       7,185,862  
    Stockholders’ Equity                  
    Preferred stock   —       —       —       —       —  
    Common stock   —       —       —       —       —  
    Additional paid-in capital   360,758       360,522       363,761       358,453       357,673  
    Retained earnings   466,497       452,945       436,122       454,050       442,977  
    Accumulated other comprehensive (loss)   (36,403 )     (37,406 )     (36,301 )     (57,681 )     (73,985 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   790,852       776,061       763,582       754,822       726,665  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,639     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,527  
                                           
      Loans and Deposits        
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)        
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   % Change
      2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
      Q2’25 vs
    Q1’25
      Q2’25 vs
    Q2’24
    Loans:                          
    Commercial real estate $ 2,321,951     $ 2,262,910     $ 2,202,858     $ 2,105,459     $ 2,117,772       3 %     10 %
    Commercial & Industrial   976,740       918,541       875,297       808,600       786,788       6 %     24 %
    Total commercial   3,298,691       3,181,451       3,078,155       2,914,059       2,904,560       4 %     14 %
    Residential Real estate   786,026       801,726       802,909       801,356       797,956       (2 )%     (1 )%
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       80,437       68,917       — %     (100 )%
    Consumer   900,865       926,638       965,976       1,008,144       1,051,407       (3 )%     (14 )%
    Total loans held for investment   4,985,582       4,909,815       4,847,040       4,803,996       4,822,840       2 %     3 %
    Loans held for sale   2,994       3,253       67,597       2,069       2,440       (8 )%     23 %
    Total loans $ 4,988,576     $ 4,913,068     $ 4,914,637     $ 4,806,065     $ 4,825,280       2 %     3 %
                               
    Deposits:                          
    Interest bearing deposits $ 1,713,058     $ 1,713,991     $ 1,767,983     $ 1,688,998     $ 1,653,508       — %     4 %
    Savings and money market deposits   1,672,355       1,679,380       1,678,697       1,731,830       1,711,218       — %     (2 )%
    Time deposits   1,193,180       1,245,088       1,089,153       1,220,653       1,178,389       (4 )%     1 %
    Total Interest bearing deposits   4,578,593       4,638,459       4,535,833       4,641,481       4,543,115       (1 )%     1 %
    Non-interest bearing deposits                          
    Non-interest bearing deposits   1,121,164       1,127,324       1,064,819       1,085,534       1,087,040       (1 )%     3 %
    Total deposits $ 5,699,757     $ 5,765,784     $ 5,600,652     $ 5,727,015     $ 5,630,155       (1 )%     1 %
                                                       
      Average Balance Sheet
      (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Average
    Balance
    Interest(4)(6) Average
    Rate(4)
    Assets                  
    Interest earning assets                  
    Interest earning deposits (incl. Fed Funds Sold) $ 72,993   $ 830     4.56 % $ 223,148   $ 2,487     4.52 % $ 55,467   $ 738     5.35 %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,412     1,075     9.49 %   51,769     1,012     7.93 %   53,827     1,521     11.36 %
    Investment securities – taxable (1)   959,238     4,867     2.03 %   974,109     5,027     2.09 %   1,309,305     6,465     1.99 %
    Investment securities – non-taxable (1)   1,100,731     7,706     2.81 %   1,120,249     7,838     2.84 %   1,132,065     8,072     2.87 %
    Total investment securities   2,059,969     12,573     2.45 %   2,094,358     12,865     2.49 %   2,441,370     14,537     2.39 %
    Loans receivable (2) (3)   4,947,093     79,000     6.41 %   4,865,449     74,840     6.24 %   4,662,124     72,208     6.23 %
    Total interest earning assets   7,125,467     93,478     5.26 %   7,234,724     91,204     5.11 %   7,212,788     89,004     4.96 %
    Non-interest earning assets                  
    Cash and due from banks   86,316         88,624         108,319      
    Allowance for credit losses   (52,560 )       (51,863 )       (50,334 )    
    Other assets   472,175         483,765         508,555      
    Total average assets $ 7,631,398       $ 7,755,250       $ 7,779,328      
                       
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                  
    Interest bearing liabilities                  
    Interest bearing demand deposits $ 1,727,713   $ 6,803     1.58 % $ 1,750,446   $ 6,491     1.50 % $ 1,656,523   $ 7,081     1.72 %
    Saving and money market deposits   1,651,866     8,200     1.99 %   1,674,590     8,263     2.00 %   1,677,967     9,733     2.33 %
    Time deposits   1,233,582     11,050     3.59 %   1,212,386     10,847     3.63 %   1,134,590     11,633     4.12 %
    Total Deposits   4,613,161     26,053     2.27 %   4,637,422     25,601     2.24 %   4,469,080     28,447     2.56 %
    Borrowings   847,862     7,777     3.68 %   971,496     8,772     3.66 %   1,184,172     10,278     3.49 %
    Repurchase agreements   88,058     394     1.79 %   88,469     416     1.91 %   125,144     935     3.00 %
    Subordinated notes   55,785     829     5.96 %   55,750     829     6.03 %   55,647     829     5.99 %
    Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts   57,550     1,070     7.46 %   57,497     1,290     9.10 %   57,335     1,213     8.51 %
    Total interest bearing liabilities   5,662,416     36,123     2.56 %   5,810,634     36,908     2.58 %   5,891,378     41,702     2.85 %
    Non-interest bearing liabilities                  
    Demand deposits   1,114,982         1,085,826         1,080,676      
    Accrued interest payable and other liabilities   64,465         78,521         80,942      
    Stockholders’ equity   789,535         780,269         726,332      
    Total average liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 7,631,398       $ 7,755,250       $ 7,779,328      
    Net FTE interest income (non-GAAP) (5)   $ 57,355       $ 54,296       $ 47,302    
    Less FTE adjustments (4)     2,001         2,029         2,023    
    Net Interest Income   $ 55,354       $ 52,267       $ 45,279    
    Net FTE interest margin (Non-GAAP) (4)(5)       3.23 %       3.04 %       2.64 %
     
    (1) Securities balances represent daily average balances for the fair value of securities. The average rate is calculated based on the daily average balance for the amortized cost of securities.
    (2) Includes fees on loans held for sale and held for investment. The inclusion of loan fees does not have a material effect on the average interest rate.
    (3) Non-accruing loans for the purpose of the computation above are included in the daily average loan amounts outstanding. Loan totals are shown net of unearned income and deferred loan fees.
    (4) Management believes fully taxable equivalent, or FTE, interest income is useful to investors in evaluating the Company’s performance as a comparison of the returns between a tax-free investment and a taxable alternative. The Company adjusts interest income and average rates for tax-exempt loans and securities to an FTE basis utilizing a 21% tax rate.
    (5) Non-GAAP financial metric. See non-GAAP reconciliation included herein for the most directly comparable GAAP measure.
    (6) Includes dividend income on Federal Home Loan Bank stock
     
      Credit Quality        
      (Dollars in Thousands Except Ratios, Unaudited)        
      Quarter Ended        
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   % Change
      2025   2025   2024   2024   2024   Q2’25 vs
    Q1’25
      Q2’25 vs
    Q2’24
    Non-accrual loans                          
    Commercial $ 7,547     $ 8,172     $ 5,658     $ 6,830     $ 4,321       (8 )%     75 %
    Residential Real estate   9,525       12,763       11,215       9,529       8,489       (25 )%     12 %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   7,222       7,875       8,919       7,208       5,453       (8 )%     32 %
    Total non-accrual loans   24,294       28,810       25,792       23,567       18,263       (16 )%     33 %
    90 days and greater delinquent – accruing interest   2,113       1,582       1,166       819       1,039       34 %     103 %
    Total non-performing loans $ 26,407     $ 30,392     $ 26,958     $ 24,386     $ 19,302       (13 )%     37 %
                               
    Other real estate owned                          
    Commercial $ 176     $ 360     $ 407     $ 1,158     $ 1,111       (51 )%     (84 )%
    Residential Real estate   463       641       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   480       34       17       36       57       1311 %     742 %
    Total other real estate owned   1,119       1,035       424       1,194       1,168       8 %     (4 )%
                               
    Total non-performing assets $ 27,526     $ 31,427     $ 27,382     $ 25,580     $ 20,470       (12 )%     34 %
                               
    Loan data:                          
    Accruing 30 to 89 days past due loans $ 31,401     $ 19,034     $ 23,075     $ 18,087     $ 19,785       65 %     59 %
    Substandard loans   64,100       66,714       64,535       59,775       51,221       (4 )%     25 %
    Net charge-offs (recoveries)                          
    Commercial $ 84     $ (47 )   $ (32 )   $ (52 )   $ 57       (279 )%     47 %
    Residential Real estate   52       (47 )     (10 )     (9 )     (4 )     (211 )%     (1400 )%
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       —       —       — %     — %
    Consumer   118       963       668       439       534       (88 )%     (78 )%
    Total net charge-offs $ 254     $ 869     $ 626     $ 378     $ 587       (71 )%     (57 )%
                               
    Allowance for credit losses                          
    Commercial $ 34,413     $ 32,640     $ 30,953     $ 32,854     $ 31,941       5 %     8 %
    Residential Real estate   3,229       3,167       2,715       2,675       2,588       2 %     25 %
    Mortgage warehouse   —       —       —       862       736       — %     (100 )%
    Consumer   16,757       16,847       18,312       16,490       16,950       (1 )%     (1 )%
    Total allowance for credit losses $ 54,399     $ 52,654     $ 51,980     $ 52,881     $ 52,215       3 %     4 %
                               
    Credit quality ratios                          
    Non-accrual loans to HFI loans   0.49 %     0.59 %     0.53 %     0.49 %     0.38 %        
    Non-performing assets to total assets   0.36 %     0.41 %     0.35 %     0.32 %     0.26 %        
    Annualized net charge-offs of average total loans   0.02 %     0.07 %     0.05 %     0.03 %     0.05 %        
    Allowance for credit losses to HFI loans   1.09 %     1.07 %     1.07 %     1.10 %     1.08 %        
                                                   
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Net Fully-Taxable Equivalent (“FTE”) Interest Margin
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
     
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Interest income (GAAP) (A)   $ 91,477     $ 89,175     $ 93,350     $ 90,888     $ 86,981  
    Taxable-equivalent adjustment:                      
    Investment securities – tax exempt (1)       1,619       1,646       1,675       1,677       1,695  
    Loan receivable (2)       382       383       395       340       328  
    Interest income (non-GAAP) (B)     93,478       91,204       95,420       92,905       89,004  
    Interest expense (GAAP) (C)     36,123       36,908       40,223       43,978       41,702  
    Net interest income (GAAP) (D) =(A) – (C)   $ 55,354     $ 52,267     $ 53,127     $ 46,910     $ 45,279  
    Net FTE interest income (non-GAAP) (E) = (B) – (C)   $ 57,355     $ 54,296     $ 55,197     $ 48,927     $ 47,302  
    Average interest earning assets (F)     7,125,467       7,234,724       7,396,178       7,330,263       7,212,788  
    Net FTE interest margin (non-GAAP) (G) = (E*) / (F)     3.23 %     3.04 %     2.97 %     2.66 %     2.64 %
                           
    (1) The following represents municipal securities interest income for investment securities classified as available-for-sale and held-to-maturity
    (2) The following represents municipal loan interest income for loan receivables classified as held for sale and held for investment
    *Annualized
     
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Return on Average Tangible Common Equity
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
     
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
                           
    Net income (loss) (GAAP) (A)   $ 20,643     $ 23,941     $ (10,882 )   $ 18,180     $ 14,140  
                           
    Average stockholders’ equity (B)   $ 789,535     $ 780,269     $ 755,340     $ 738,372     $ 726,332  
    Average intangible assets (C)     164,320       165,138       165,973       166,819       167,659  
    Average tangible equity (Non-GAAP) (D) = (B) – (C)   $ 625,215     $ 615,131     $ 589,367     $ 571,553     $ 558,673  
    Return on average tangible common equity (“ROACE”) (non-GAAP) (E) = (A*) / (D)     13.24 %     15.48 %   (7.35 )%     12.65 %     10.18 %
    *Annualized                      
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025   2025   2024   2024   2024
    Total stockholders’ equity (GAAP) (A)   $ 790,852     $ 776,061     $ 763,582     $ 754,822     $ 726,665  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (C) = (A) – (B)   $ 627,050     $ 611,443     $ 598,148     $ 588,544     $ 559,544  
                           
    Total assets (GAAP) (D)   $ 7,652,051     $ 7,628,636     $ 7,801,146     $ 7,927,457     $ 7,912,527  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible assets (non-GAAP) (E) = (D) – (B)   $ 7,488,249     $ 7,464,018     $ 7,635,712     $ 7,761,179     $ 7,745,406  
                           
    Tangible common equity to tangible assets (Non-GAAP) (G) = (C) / (E)     8.37 %     8.19 %     7.83 %     7.58 %     7.22 %
                                               
    Non–GAAP Reconciliation of Tangible Book Value Per Share
    (Dollars in Thousands, Unaudited)
          Three Months Ended
          June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
          2025
      2025
      2024
      2024
      2024
    Total stockholders’ equity (GAAP) (A)   $ 790,852     $ 776,061     $ 763,582     $ 754,822     $ 726,665  
    Intangible assets (end of period) (B)     163,802       164,618       165,434       166,278       167,121  
    Total tangible common equity (non-GAAP) (C) = (A) – (B)   $ 627,050     $ 611,443     $ 598,148     $ 588,544     $ 559,544  
    Common shares outstanding (D)     43,801,507       43,786,000       43,722,086       43,712,059       43,712,059  
                           
    Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) (E) = (C) / (D)   $ 14.32     $ 13.96     $ 13.68     $ 13.46     $ 12.80  
                                               
    Contact: John R. Stewart, CFA
      EVP, Chief Financial Officer
    Phone: (219) 814–5833
    Fax: (219) 874–9280
    Date: July 23, 2025

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: First Merchants Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Per Share

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MUNCIE, Ind., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — First Merchants Corporation (NASDAQ – FRME)

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights:

    • Net income available to common stockholders was $56.4 million and diluted earnings per common share totaled $0.98 in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $39.5 million and $0.68 in the second quarter of 2024, and $54.9 million and $0.94 in the first quarter of 2025.
    • Robust capital position with Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 11.35%.
    • Repurchased 818,480 shares totaling $31.7 million year-to-date; Repurchased 582,486 shares totaling $22.1 million during the second quarter.
    • Total loans grew $297.6 million, or 9.1% annualized, on a linked quarter basis, and $653.6 million, or 5.2%, during the last twelve months.
    • Total deposits increased $335.6 million, or 9.3% annualized, on a linked quarter basis.
    • Nonperforming assets to total assets were 36 basis points compared to 47 basis points on a linked quarter basis.
    • The efficiency ratio totaled 53.99% for the quarter.

    “Our strong balance sheet and earnings growth in the first half of the year underscore the strength and resilience of our business model,” said Mark Hardwick, Chief Executive Officer of First Merchants Bank. “With continued momentum in loan and deposit growth, expanding margins, disciplined expense management, and a robust capital position, we are well-positioned to deliver long-term value for our shareholders. We remain committed to supporting our clients and communities while navigating a dynamic economic environment with confidence and clarity.”

    Second Quarter Financial Results:

    First Merchants Corporation (the “Corporation) reported second quarter 2025 net income available to common stockholders of $56.4 million compared to $39.5 million during the same period in 2024. Diluted earnings per common share for the period totaled $0.98 per share compared to the second quarter of 2024 result of $0.68 per share.

    Total assets equaled $18.6 billion as of quarter-end and loans totaled $13.3 billion. During the past twelve months, total loans grew by $653.6 million, or 5.2%. On a linked quarter basis, loans grew $297.6 million, or 9.1% with growth primarily in Commercial & Industrial loans.

    Investments, totaling $3.4 billion, decreased $372.1 million, or 9.9%, during the last twelve months and decreased $46.2 million, or 5.4% annualized, on a linked quarter basis. The decline in the last twelve months reflected sales of available for sale securities in 2024 totaling $268.5 million.

    Total deposits equaled $14.8 billion as of quarter-end and increased by $228.5 million, or 1.6%, over the past twelve months. Total deposits increased $335.6 million, or 9.3% annualized, on a linked quarter basis. The loan to deposit ratio of 90.1% at period end remained stable on a linked quarter basis.

    The Corporation’s Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans (ACL) totaled $195.3 million as of quarter-end, or 1.47% of total loans. Net charge-offs totaled $2.3 million and provision for credit losses of $5.6 million was recorded during the quarter. Reserves for unfunded commitments totaling $18.0 million remain unchanged from the previous quarter. Non-performing assets to total assets were 0.36% for the second quarter of 2025, a decrease of 11 basis points compared to 0.47% in the linked quarter.

    Net interest income, totaling $133.0 million for the quarter, increased $2.7 million, or 2.1%, compared to prior quarter and increased $4.4 million, or 3.5% compared to the second quarter of 2024. Fully taxable equivalent net interest margin was 3.25%, an increase of three basis points compared to the first quarter of 2025 and an increase of nine basis points compared to the second quarter of 2024. During the quarter, higher yields on earnings assets outpaced increased yields on interest bearing liabilities resulting in margin expansion.

    Noninterest income totaled $31.3 million for the quarter, an increase of $1.3 million, compared to the first quarter of 2025 and was stable compared to the second quarter of 2024. The increase over first quarter of 2025 was driven primarily by higher gains on the sales of loans, treasury management fees, derivative hedge fees, and card payment fees offset by a decrease in other income associated with CRA investments.

    Noninterest expense totaled $93.6 million for the quarter, an increase of $0.7 million from the first quarter of 2025. The increase was from higher marketing and data processing costs.

    The Corporation’s total risk-based capital ratio equaled 13.06%, the common equity tier 1 capital ratio equaled 11.35%, and the tangible common equity ratio totaled 8.92%. These ratios continue to reflect the Corporation’s strong liquidity and capital positions.

    CONFERENCE CALL

    First Merchants Corporation will conduct a second quarter earnings conference call and web cast at 9:00 a.m. (ET) on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

    To access via phone, participants will need to register using the following link where they will be provided a phone number and access code: (https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI605c2e360ce04cfc9c4221bda7f67a49)

    To view the webcast and presentation slides, please go to (https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/ced58zg3) during the time of the call. A replay of the webcast will be available until July 24, 2026.

    Detailed financial results are reported on the attached pages.

    About First Merchants Corporation

    First Merchants Corporation is a financial holding company headquartered in Muncie, Indiana. The Corporation has one full-service bank charter, First Merchants Bank. The Bank also operates as First Merchants Private Wealth Advisors (as a division of First Merchants Bank).

    First Merchants Corporation’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market System under the symbol FRME. Quotations are carried in daily newspapers and can be found on the company’s Internet web page (http://www.firstmerchants.com).

    FIRST MERCHANTS and the Shield Logo are federally registered trademarks of First Merchants Corporation.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe-harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements can often, but not always, be identified by the use of words like “believe”, “continue”, “pattern”, “estimate”, “project”, “intend”, “anticipate”, “expect” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will”, “would”, “should”, “could”, “might”, “can”, “may”, or similar expressions. These statements include statements about First Merchants’ goals, intentions and expectations; statements regarding the First Merchants’ business plan and growth strategies; statements regarding the asset quality of First Merchants’ loan and investment portfolios; and estimates of First Merchants’ risks and future costs and benefits. These forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks, assumptions and uncertainties that may cause results to differ materially from those set forth in forward-looking statements, including, among other things: possible changes in monetary and fiscal policies, and laws and regulations; the effects of easing restrictions on participants in the financial services industry; the cost and other effects of legal and administrative cases; possible changes in the credit worthiness of customers and the possible impairment of collectability of loans; fluctuations in market rates of interest; competitive factors in the banking industry; changes in the banking legislation or regulatory requirements of federal and state agencies applicable to bank holding companies and banks like First Merchants’ affiliate bank; continued availability of earnings and excess capital sufficient for the lawful and prudent declaration of dividends; changes in market, economic, operational, liquidity (including the ability to grow and maintain core deposits and retain large, uninsured deposits), credit and interest rate risks associated with the First Merchants’ business; and other risks and factors identified in each of First Merchants’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. First Merchants does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, relating to the matters discussed in this press release. In addition, First Merchants’ past results of operations do not necessarily indicate its anticipated future results.

     
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,
        2025       2024  
    ASSETS      
    Cash and due from banks $ 81,567     $ 105,372  
    Interest-bearing deposits   223,343       168,528  
    Investment securities available for sale   1,358,130       1,618,893  
    Investment securities held to maturity, net of allowance for credit losses   2,022,826       2,134,195  
    Loans held for sale   28,783       32,292  
    Loans   13,296,759       12,639,650  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (189,537 )
    Net loans   13,101,443       12,450,113  
    Premises and equipment   122,808       133,245  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   47,290       41,738  
    Interest receivable   93,258       97,546  
    Goodwill   712,002       712,002  
    Other intangibles   16,797       23,371  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   305,695       306,379  
    Other real estate owned   177       4,824  
    Tax asset, deferred and receivable   97,749       107,080  
    Other assets   380,909       367,845  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,592,777     $ 18,303,423  
    LIABILITIES      
    Deposits:      
    Noninterest-bearing $ 2,197,416     $ 2,303,313  
    Interest-bearing   12,600,162       12,265,757  
    Total Deposits   14,797,578       14,569,070  
    Borrowings:      
    Federal funds purchased   85,000       147,229  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   114,758       100,451  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   898,702       832,703  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   62,617       93,589  
    Total Borrowings   1,161,077       1,173,972  
    Interest payable   16,174       18,554  
    Other liabilities   269,996       329,302  
    Total Liabilities   16,244,825       16,090,898  
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY      
    Preferred Stock, $1,000 par value, $1,000 liquidation value:      
    Authorized — 600 cumulative shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 125 cumulative shares   125       125  
    Preferred Stock, Series A, no par value, $2,500 liquidation preference:      
    Authorized — 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares   25,000       25,000  
    Common Stock, $.125 stated value:      
    Authorized — 100,000,000 shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 57,272,433 and 58,045,653 shares   7,159       7,256  
    Additional paid-in capital   1,163,170       1,191,193  
    Retained earnings   1,342,473       1,200,930  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (189,975 )     (211,979 )
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,347,952       2,212,525  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,592,777     $ 18,303,423  
           
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) June 30,   June 30,
        2025       2024       2025       2024  
    INTEREST INCOME              
    Loans:              
    Taxable $ 195,173     $ 201,413     $ 382,901     $ 399,436  
    Tax-exempt   10,805       8,430       21,337       16,620  
    Investment securities:              
    Taxable   8,266       9,051       16,638       17,799  
    Tax-exempt   12,516       13,613       25,033       27,224  
    Deposits with financial institutions   1,892       2,995       4,264       9,488  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,083       879       2,080       1,714  
    Total Interest Income   229,735       236,381       452,253       472,281  
    INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Deposits   84,241       99,151       164,788       197,436  
    Federal funds purchased   965       126       1,777       126  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   663       645       1,405       1,677  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   9,714       6,398       19,078       13,171  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   1,138       1,490       1,921       4,237  
    Total Interest Expense   96,721       107,810       188,969       216,647  
    NET INTEREST INCOME   133,014       128,571       263,284       255,634  
    Provision for credit losses   5,600       24,500       9,800       26,500  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES   127,414       104,071       253,484       229,134  
    NONINTEREST INCOME              
    Service charges on deposit accounts   8,566       8,214       16,638       16,121  
    Fiduciary and wealth management fees   8,831       8,825       17,475       17,025  
    Card payment fees   4,932       4,739       9,458       9,239  
    Net gains and fees on sales of loans   5,849       5,141       10,871       8,395  
    Derivative hedge fees   831       489       1,235       752  
    Other customer fees   401       460       816       887  
    Earnings on cash surrender value of life insurance   1,913       1,929       4,092       3,521  
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   (1 )     (49 )     (8 )     (51 )
    Other income (loss)   (19 )     1,586       774       2,083  
    Total Noninterest Income   31,303       31,334       61,351       57,972  
    NONINTEREST EXPENSES              
    Salaries and employee benefits   54,527       52,214       109,509       110,507  
    Net occupancy   6,845       6,746       14,061       14,058  
    Equipment   6,927       6,599       13,935       12,825  
    Marketing   1,997       1,773       3,350       2,971  
    Outside data processing fees   7,107       7,072       13,036       13,961  
    Printing and office supplies   272       354       619       707  
    Intangible asset amortization   1,505       1,771       3,031       3,728  
    FDIC assessments   3,552       3,278       7,200       7,565  
    Other real estate owned and foreclosure expenses   29       373       629       907  
    Professional and other outside services   3,741       3,822       7,002       7,774  
    Other expenses   7,096       7,411       14,128       13,345  
    Total Noninterest Expenses   93,598       91,413       186,500       188,348  
    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX   65,119       43,992       128,335       98,758  
    Income tax expense   8,287       4,067       16,164       10,892  
    NET INCOME   56,832       39,925       112,171       87,866  
    Preferred stock dividends   469       469       938       938  
    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS $ 56,363     $ 39,456     $ 111,233     $ 86,928  
                   
                   
    PER SHARE DATA:              
    Basic Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98     $ 0.68     $ 1.93     $ 1.48  
    Diluted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98     $ 0.68     $ 1.92     $ 1.48  
    Cash Dividends Paid to Common Stockholders $ 0.36     $ 0.35     $ 0.71     $ 0.69  
    Tangible Common Book Value Per Share $ 27.90     $ 25.10     $ 27.90     $ 25.10  
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773       58,328       58,005       58,800  
                                   
    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS              
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2024    2025    2024
    NET CHARGE-OFFS $ 2,315       $ 39,644       $ 7,241       $ 41,897    
                   
    AVERAGE BALANCES:              
    Total Assets $ 18,508,785       $ 18,332,159       $ 18,425,723       $ 18,381,340    
    Total Loans   13,211,729         12,620,530         13,077,288         12,548,798    
    Total Earning Assets   17,158,984         17,013,984         17,060,278         17,068,917    
    Total Deposits   14,632,113         14,895,867         14,526,314         14,888,536    
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,340,010         2,203,361         2,340,440         2,222,750    
                   
    FINANCIAL RATIOS:              
    Return on Average Assets   1.23   %     0.87   %     1.22   %     0.96   %
    Return on Average Stockholders’ Equity   9.63         7.16         9.51         7.82    
    Return on Tangible Common Stockholders’ Equity   14.49         11.29         14.30         12.26    
    Average Earning Assets to Average Assets   92.71         92.81         92.59         92.86    
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans as % of Total Loans   1.47         1.50         1.47         1.50    
    Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07         1.26         0.11         0.67    
    Average Stockholders’ Equity to Average Assets   12.64         12.02         12.70         12.09    
    Tax Equivalent Yield on Average Earning Assets   5.50         5.69         5.45         5.67    
    Interest Expense/Average Earning Assets   2.25         2.53         2.22         2.54    
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) on Average Earning Assets   3.25         3.16         3.23         3.13    
    Efficiency Ratio   53.99         53.84         54.26         56.47    
                   
    ASSET QUALITY                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024
    Nonaccrual Loans $ 67,358       $ 81,922       $ 73,773       $ 59,088       $ 61,906    
    Other Real Estate Owned and Repossessions   177         4,966         4,948         5,247         4,824    
    Nonperforming Assets (NPA)   67,535         86,888         78,721         64,335         66,730    
    90+ Days Delinquent   4,443         4,280         5,902         14,105         1,686    
    NPAs & 90 Day Delinquent $ 71,978       $ 91,168       $ 84,623       $ 78,440       $ 68,416    
                       
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans $ 195,316       $ 192,031       $ 192,757       $ 187,828       $ 189,537    
    Quarterly Net Charge-offs   2,315         4,926         771         6,709         39,644    
    NPAs / Actual Assets %   0.36   %     0.47   %     0.43   %     0.35   %     0.36   %
    NPAs & 90 Day / Actual Assets %   0.39   %     0.49   %     0.46   %     0.43   %     0.37   %
    NPAs / Actual Loans and OREO %   0.51   %     0.67   %     0.61   %     0.51   %     0.53   %
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans / Actual Loans (%)   1.47   %     1.47   %     1.50   %     1.48   %     1.50   %
    Quarterly Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07   %     0.15   %     0.02   %     0.21   %     1.26   %
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    ASSETS                  
    Cash and due from banks $ 81,567     $ 86,113     $ 87,616     $ 84,719     $ 105,372  
    Interest-bearing deposits   223,343       331,534       298,891       359,126       168,528  
    Investment securities available for sale   1,358,130       1,378,489       1,386,475       1,553,496       1,618,893  
    Investment securities held to maturity, net of allowance for credit losses   2,022,826       2,048,632       2,074,220       2,108,649       2,134,195  
    Loans held for sale   28,783       23,004       18,663       40,652       32,292  
    Loans   13,296,759       13,004,905       12,854,359       12,646,808       12,639,650  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (192,031 )     (192,757 )     (187,828 )     (189,537 )
    Net loans   13,101,443       12,812,874       12,661,602       12,458,980       12,450,113  
    Premises and equipment   122,808       128,749       129,743       129,582       133,245  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   47,290       45,006       41,690       41,716       41,738  
    Interest receivable   93,258       88,352       91,829       92,055       97,546  
    Goodwill   712,002       712,002       712,002       712,002       712,002  
    Other intangibles   16,797       18,302       19,828       21,599       23,371  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   305,695       304,918       304,906       304,613       306,379  
    Other real estate owned   177       4,966       4,948       5,247       4,824  
    Tax asset, deferred and receivable   97,749       87,665       92,387       86,732       107,080  
    Other assets   380,909       369,181       387,169       348,384       367,845  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,592,777     $ 18,439,787     $ 18,311,969     $ 18,347,552     $ 18,303,423  
    LIABILITIES                  
    Deposits:                  
    Noninterest-bearing $ 2,197,416     $ 2,185,057     $ 2,325,579     $ 2,334,197     $ 2,303,313  
    Interest-bearing   12,600,162       12,276,921       12,196,047       12,030,903       12,265,757  
    Total Deposits   14,797,578       14,461,978       14,521,626       14,365,100       14,569,070  
    Borrowings:                  
    Federal funds purchased   85,000       185,000       99,226       30,000       147,229  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   114,758       122,947       142,876       124,894       100,451  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   898,702       972,478       822,554       832,629       832,703  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   62,617       62,619       93,529       93,562       93,589  
    Total Borrowings   1,161,077       1,343,044       1,158,185       1,081,085       1,173,972  
    Deposits and other liabilities held for sale   —       —       —       288,476       —  
    Interest payable   16,174       13,304       16,102       18,089       18,554  
    Other liabilities   269,996       289,247       311,073       292,429       329,302  
    Total Liabilities   16,244,825       16,107,573       16,006,986       16,045,179       16,090,898  
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                  
    Preferred Stock, $1,000 par value, $1,000 liquidation value:                  
    Authorized — 600 cumulative shares                  
    Issued and outstanding – 125 cumulative shares   125       125       125       125       125  
    Preferred Stock, Series A, no par value, $2,500 liquidation preference:                  
    Authorized — 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares                  
    Issued and outstanding – 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares   25,000       25,000       25,000       25,000       25,000  
    Common Stock, $.125 stated value:                  
    Authorized — 100,000,000 shares                  
    Issued and outstanding   7,159       7,226       7,247       7,265       7,256  
    Additional paid-in capital   1,163,170       1,183,263       1,188,768       1,192,683       1,191,193  
    Retained earnings   1,342,473       1,306,911       1,272,528       1,229,125       1,200,930  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (189,975 )     (190,311 )     (188,685 )     (151,825 )     (211,979 )
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,347,952       2,332,214       2,304,983       2,302,373       2,212,525  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,592,777     $ 18,439,787     $ 18,311,969     $ 18,347,552     $ 18,303,423  
                       
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME                  
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024
    INTEREST INCOME                  
    Loans:                  
    Taxable $ 195,173       $ 187,728       $ 197,536       $ 206,680       $ 201,413    
    Tax-exempt   10,805         10,532         9,020         8,622         8,430    
    Investment securities:                  
    Taxable   8,266         8,372         9,024         9,263         9,051    
    Tax-exempt   12,516         12,517         12,754         13,509         13,613    
    Deposits with financial institutions   1,892         2,372         5,350         2,154         2,995    
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,083         997         958         855         879    
    Total Interest Income   229,735         222,518         234,642         241,083         236,381    
    INTEREST EXPENSE                  
    Deposits   84,241         80,547         89,835         98,856         99,151    
    Federal funds purchased   965         812         26         329         126    
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   663         742         680         700         645    
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   9,714         9,364         8,171         8,544         6,398    
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   1,138         783         1,560         1,544         1,490    
    Total Interest Expense   96,721         92,248         100,272         109,973         107,810    
    NET INTEREST INCOME   133,014         130,270         134,370         131,110         128,571    
    Provision for credit losses   5,600         4,200         4,200         5,000         24,500    
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES   127,414         126,070         130,170         126,110         104,071    
    NONINTEREST INCOME                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   8,566         8,072         8,124         8,361         8,214    
    Fiduciary and wealth management fees   8,831         8,644         8,665         8,525         8,825    
    Card payment fees   4,932         4,526         4,957         5,121         4,739    
    Net gains and fees on sales of loans   5,849         5,022         5,681         6,764         5,141    
    Derivative hedge fees   831         404         1,594         736         489    
    Other customer fees   401         415         316         344         460    
    Earnings on cash surrender value of life insurance   1,913         2,179         2,188         2,755         1,929    
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   (1 )       (7 )       (11,592 )       (9,114 )       (49 )  
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         19,983         —         —    
    Other income (loss)   (19 )       793         2,826         1,374         1,586    
    Total Noninterest Income   31,303         30,048         42,742         24,866         31,334    
    NONINTEREST EXPENSES                  
    Salaries and employee benefits   54,527         54,982         55,437         55,223         52,214    
    Net occupancy   6,845         7,216         7,335         6,994         6,746    
    Equipment   6,927         7,008         7,028         6,949         6,599    
    Marketing   1,997         1,353         2,582         1,836         1,773    
    Outside data processing fees   7,107         5,929         6,029         7,150         7,072    
    Printing and office supplies   272         347         377         378         354    
    Intangible asset amortization   1,505         1,526         1,771         1,772         1,771    
    FDIC assessments   3,552         3,648         3,744         3,720         3,278    
    Other real estate owned and foreclosure expenses   29         600         227         942         373    
    Professional and other outside services   3,741         3,261         3,777         3,035         3,822    
    Other expenses   7,096         7,032         7,982         6,630         7,411    
    Total Noninterest Expenses   93,598         92,902         96,289         94,629         91,413    
    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX   65,119         63,216         76,623         56,347         43,992    
    Income tax expense   8,287         7,877         12,274         7,160         4,067    
    NET INCOME   56,832         55,339         64,349         49,187         39,925    
    Preferred stock dividends   469         469         469         468         469    
    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456    
                       
                       
    PER SHARE DATA:                  
    Basic Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98       $ 0.95       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68    
    Diluted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68    
    Cash Dividends Paid to Common Stockholders $ 0.36       $ 0.35       $ 0.35       $ 0.35       $ 0.35    
    Tangible Common Book Value Per Share $ 27.90       $ 27.34       $ 26.78       $ 26.64       $ 25.10    
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773         58,242         58,247         58,289         58,328    
    FINANCIAL RATIOS:                  
    Return on Average Assets   1.23   %     1.21   %     1.39   %     1.07   %     0.87   %
    Return on Average Stockholders’ Equity   9.63         9.38         11.05         8.66         7.16    
    Return on Tangible Common Stockholders’ Equity   14.49         14.12         16.75         13.39         11.29    
    Average Earning Assets to Average Assets   92.71         92.47         92.48         92.54         92.81    
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans as % of Total Loans   1.47         1.47         1.50         1.48         1.50    
    Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07         0.15         0.02         0.21         1.26    
    Average Stockholders’ Equity to Average Assets   12.64         12.76         12.51         12.26         12.02    
    Tax Equivalent Yield on Average Earning Assets   5.50         5.39         5.63         5.82         5.69    
    Interest Expense/Average Earning Assets   2.25         2.17         2.35         2.59         2.53    
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) on Average Earning Assets   3.25         3.22         3.28         3.23         3.16    
    Efficiency Ratio   53.99         54.54         48.48         53.76         53.84    
    LOANS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    Commercial and industrial loans $ 4,440,924     $ 4,306,597     $ 4,114,292     $ 4,041,217     $ 3,949,817  
    Agricultural land, production and other loans to farmers   265,172       243,864       256,312       238,743       239,926  
    Real estate loans:                  
    Construction   836,033       793,175       792,144       814,704       823,267  
    Commercial real estate, non-owner occupied   2,171,092       2,177,869       2,274,016       2,251,351       2,323,533  
    Commercial real estate, owner occupied   1,226,797       1,214,739       1,157,944       1,152,751       1,174,195  
    Residential   2,397,094       2,389,852       2,374,729       2,366,943       2,370,905  
    Home equity   673,961       650,499       659,811       641,188       631,104  
    Individuals’ loans for household and other personal expenditures   141,045       140,954       166,028       158,480       162,089  
    Public finance and other commercial loans   1,144,641       1,087,356       1,059,083       981,431       964,814  
    Loans   13,296,759       13,004,905       12,854,359       12,646,808       12,639,650  
    Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (192,031 )     (192,757 )     (187,828 )     (189,537 )
    NET LOANS $ 13,101,443     $ 12,812,874     $ 12,661,602     $ 12,458,980     $ 12,450,113  
                       
                       
    DEPOSITS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    Demand deposits $ 7,798,695     $ 7,786,554     $ 7,980,061     $ 7,678,510     $ 7,757,679  
    Savings deposits   4,984,659       4,791,874       4,522,758       4,302,236       4,339,161  
    Certificates and other time deposits of $100,000 or less   617,857       625,203       692,068       802,949       889,949  
    Certificates and other time deposits of $100,000 or more   891,139       896,143       1,043,068       1,277,833       1,415,131  
    Brokered certificates of deposits1   505,228       362,204       283,671       303,572       167,150  
    TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 14,797,578     $ 14,461,978     $ 14,521,626     $ 14,365,100     $ 14,569,070  
                       
    1 – Total brokered deposits of $1.2 billion, which includes brokered CD’s of $505.2 million at June 30, 2025.
                       
    CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET AND NET INTEREST MARGIN ANALYSIS
    (Dollars In Thousands)                      
      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate 
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
    ASSETS                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 252,613     $ 1,892     3.00   %   $ 322,647     $ 2,995     3.71   %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   46,598       1,083     9.30         41,749       879     8.42    
    Investment Securities: (1)                      
    Taxable   1,605,718       8,266     2.06         1,788,749       9,051     2.02    
    Tax-exempt (2)   2,042,326       15,843     3.10         2,240,309       17,232     3.08    
    Total Investment Securities   3,648,044       24,109     2.64         4,029,058       26,283     2.61    
    Loans held for sale   25,411       389     6.12         28,585       431     6.03    
    Loans: (3)                      
    Commercial   9,006,650       154,108     6.84         8,691,746       160,848     7.40    
    Real estate mortgage   2,200,521       25,062     4.56         2,150,591       23,799     4.43    
    HELOC and installment   834,901       15,614     7.48         823,417       16,335     7.94    
    Tax-exempt (2)   1,144,246       13,677     4.78         926,191       10,670     4.61    
    Total Loans   13,211,729       208,850     6.32         12,620,530       212,083     6.72    
    Total Earning Assets   17,158,984       235,934     5.50   %     17,013,984       242,240     5.69   %
    Total Non-Earning Assets   1,349,801               1,318,175          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,508,785             $ 18,332,159          
    LIABILITIES                      
    Interest-Bearing Deposits:                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 5,545,158     $ 35,303     2.55   %   $ 5,586,549     $ 40,994     2.94   %
    Money market deposits   3,613,952       28,714     3.18         3,036,398       27,230     3.59    
    Savings deposits   1,282,951       2,513     0.78         1,508,734       3,476     0.92    
    Certificates and other time deposits   2,003,682       17,711     3.54         2,414,967       27,451     4.55    
    Total Interest-Bearing Deposits   12,445,743       84,241     2.71         12,546,648       99,151     3.16    
    Borrowings   1,250,519       12,480     3.99         885,919       8,659     3.91    
    Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities   13,696,262       96,721     2.82         13,432,567       107,810     3.21    
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   2,186,370               2,349,219          
    Other liabilities   286,143               347,012          
    Total Liabilities   16,168,775               16,128,798          
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   2,340,010               2,203,361          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,508,785             $ 18,332,159          
    Net Interest Income (FTE)     $ 139,213             $ 134,430      
    Net Interest Spread (FTE) (4)         2.68   %           2.48   %
                           
    Net Interest Margin (FTE):                      
    Interest Income (FTE) / Average Earning Assets         5.50   %           5.69   %
    Interest Expense / Average Earning Assets         2.25   %           2.53   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (5)         3.25   %           3.16   %
                           
    (1) Average balance of securities is computed based on the average of the historical amortized cost balances without the effects of the fair value adjustments. Annualized amounts are computed using a 30/360 day basis.
    (2) Tax-exempt securities and loans are presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis, using a marginal tax rate of 21 percent for 2025 and 2024. These totals equal $6,199 and $5,859 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    (3) Non accruing loans have been included in the average balances.
    (4) Net Interest Spread (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net Interest Margin (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average earning assets.
     
    CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET AND NET INTEREST MARGIN ANALYSIS
    (Dollars In Thousands)                      
      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
    ASSETS                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 273,200     $ 4,264     3.12   %   $ 449,173     $ 9,488     4.22   %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,296       2,080     9.18         41,757       1,714     8.21    
    Investment Securities: (1)                      
    Taxable   1,620,005       16,638     2.05         1,785,903       17,799     1.99    
    Tax-exempt (2)   2,044,489       31,687     3.10         2,243,286       34,461     3.07    
    Total Investment Securities   3,664,494       48,325     2.64         4,029,189       52,260     2.59    
    Loans held for sale   23,190       708     6.11         25,184       759     6.03    
    Loans: (3)                      
    Commercial   8,889,119       301,880     6.79         8,644,927       320,057     7.40    
    Real estate mortgage   2,195,988       49,508     4.51         2,140,769       46,156     4.31    
    HELOC and installment   831,904       30,805     7.41         822,616       32,464     7.89    
    Tax-exempt (2)   1,137,087       27,009     4.75         915,302       21,038     4.60    
    Total Loans   13,077,288       409,910     6.27         12,548,798       420,474     6.70    
    Total Earning Assets   17,060,278       464,579     5.45   %     17,068,917       483,936     5.67   %
    Total Non-Earning Assets   1,365,445               1,312,423          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,425,723             $ 18,381,340          
    LIABILITIES                      
    Interest-Bearing deposits:                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 5,533,858     $ 69,909     2.53   %   $ 5,503,185     $ 80,484     2.92   %
    Money market deposits   3,526,461       54,666     3.10         3,040,938       54,613     3.59    
    Savings deposits   1,291,133       4,958     0.77         1,534,305       7,277     0.95    
    Certificates and other time deposits   1,975,923       35,255     3.57         2,421,413       55,062     4.55    
    Total Interest-Bearing Deposits   12,327,375       164,788     2.67         12,499,841       197,436     3.16    
    Borrowings   1,256,688       24,181     3.85         948,866       19,211     4.05    
    Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities   13,584,063       188,969     2.78         13,448,707       216,647     3.22    
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   2,198,939               2,388,695          
    Other liabilities   302,281               321,188          
    Total Liabilities   16,085,283               16,158,590          
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   2,340,440               2,222,750          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,425,723             $ 18,381,340          
    Net Interest Income (FTE)     $ 275,610             $ 267,289      
    Net Interest Spread (FTE) (4)         2.67   %           2.45   %
                           
    Net Interest Margin (FTE):                      
    Interest Income (FTE) / Average Earning Assets         5.45   %           5.67   %
    Interest Expense / Average Earning Assets         2.22   %           2.54   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (5)         3.23   %           3.13   %
                           
    (1) Average balance of securities is computed based on the average of the historical amortized cost balances without the effects of the fair value adjustments. Annualized amounts are computed using a 30/360 day basis.
    (2) Tax-exempt securities and loans are presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis, using a marginal tax rate of 21 percent for 2025 and 2024. These totals equal $12,326 and $11,655 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    (3) Non accruing loans have been included in the average balances. 
    (4) Net Interest Spread (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net Interest Margin (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average earning assets.
     
    ADJUSTED NET INCOME AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE – NON-GAAP
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) Three Months Ended   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 Available to Common Stockholders – GAAP $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456       $ 111,233       $ 86,928    
    Adjustments:                          
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   1         7         11,592         9,114         49         8         51    
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         (19,983 )       —         —         —         —    
    Non-core expenses1,2   —         —         762         —         —         —         3,481    
    Tax on adjustments   —         (2 )       1,851         (2,220 )       (12 )       (2 )       (860 )  
    Adjusted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders – Non-GAAP $ 56,364       $ 54,875       $ 58,102       $ 55,613       $ 39,493       $ 111,239       $ 89,600    
                               
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773         58,242         58,247         58,289         58,328         58,005         58,800    
                               
    Diluted Earnings Per Common Share – GAAP $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68       $ 1.92       $ 1.48    
    Adjustments:                          
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   —         —         0.20         0.15         —         —         —    
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         (0.34 )       —         —         —         —    
    Non-core expenses1,2   —         —         0.01         —         —         —         0.06    
    Tax on adjustments   —         —         0.03         (0.04 )       —         —         (0.01 )  
    Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share – Non-GAAP $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.00       $ 0.95       $ 0.68       $ 1.92       $ 1.53    
                               
    1 – Non-core expenses in the Three Months Ended December 31, 2024 included $0.8 million of costs directly related to the branch sale.
    2 – Non-core expenses in the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 included $2.4 million from duplicative online banking conversion costs and $1.1 million from the FDIC special assessment.
                               
                               
    NET INTEREST MARGIN (“NIM”), ADJUSTED
    (Dollars in Thousands)
      Three Months Ended   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 Interest Income (GAAP) $ 133,014       $ 130,270       $ 134,370       $ 131,110       $ 128,571       $ 263,284       $ 255,634    
    Fully Taxable Equivalent (“FTE”) Adjustment   6,199         6,127         5,788         5,883         5,859         12,326         11,655    
    Net Interest Income (FTE) (non-GAAP) $ 139,213       $ 136,397       $ 140,158       $ 136,993       $ 134,430       $ 275,610       $ 267,289    
                               
    Average Earning Assets (GAAP) $ 17,158,984       $ 16,960,475       $ 17,089,198       $ 16,990,358       $ 17,013,984       $ 17,060,278       $ 17,068,917    
    Net Interest Margin (GAAP)   3.10   %     3.07   %     3.15   %     3.09   %     3.02   %     3.09   %     3.00   %
    FTE Adjustment   0.15   %     0.15   %     0.13   %     0.14   %     0.14   %     0.14   %     0.13   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (non-GAAP)   3.25   %     3.22   %     3.28   %     3.23   %     3.16   %     3.23   %     3.13   %
                               
    RETURN ON TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY – NON-GAAP
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024    2025    2024
    Total Average Stockholders’ Equity (GAAP) $ 2,340,010       $ 2,340,874       $ 2,312,270       $ 2,251,547       $ 2,203,361       $ 2,340,440       $ 2,222,750    
    Less: Average Preferred Stock   (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )  
    Less: Average Intangible Assets, Net of Tax   (725,813 )       (726,917 )       (728,218 )       (729,581 )       (730,980 )       (726,362 )       (731,706 )  
    Average Tangible Common Equity, Net of Tax (Non-GAAP) $ 1,589,072       $ 1,588,832       $ 1,558,927       $ 1,496,841       $ 1,447,256       $ 1,588,953       $ 1,465,919    
                               
    Net Income Available to Common Stockholders (GAAP) $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456       $ 111,233       $ 86,928    
    Plus: Intangible Asset Amortization, Net of Tax   1,188         1,206         1,399         1,399         1,399         2,394         2,945    
    Tangible Net Income (Non-GAAP) $ 57,551       $ 56,076       $ 65,279       $ 50,118       $ 40,855       $ 113,627       $ 89,873    
                               
    Return on Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP)   14.49   %     14.12   %     16.75   %     13.39   %     11.29   %     14.30   %     12.26   %
                               
                               
    EFFICIENCY RATIO – NON-GAAP                          
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024    2025    2024
    Noninterest Expense (GAAP) $ 93,598       $ 92,902       $ 96,289       $ 94,629       $ 91,413       $ 186,500       $ 188,348    
    Less: Intangible Asset Amortization   (1,505 )       (1,526 )       (1,771 )       (1,772 )       (1,771 )       (3,031 )       (3,728 )  
    Less: OREO and Foreclosure Expenses   (29 )       (600 )       (227 )       (942 )       (373 )       (629 )       (907 )  
                                                                         
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 94,291       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 183,713    
                               
    Net Interest Income (GAAP) $ 133,014       $ 130,270       $ 134,370       $ 131,110       $ 128,571       $ 263,284       $ 255,634    
    Plus: Fully Taxable Equivalent Adjustment   6,199         6,127         5,788         5,883         5,859         12,326         11,655    
    Net Interest Income on a Fully Taxable Equivalent Basis (Non-GAAP) $ 139,213       $ 136,397       $ 140,158       $ 136,993       $ 134,430       $ 275,610       $ 267,289    
                               
    Noninterest Income (GAAP) $ 31,303       $ 30,048       $ 42,742       $ 24,866       $ 31,334       $ 61,351       $ 57,972    
    Less: Investment Securities (Gains) Losses   1         7         11,592         9,114         49         8         51    
    Adjusted Noninterest Income (Non-GAAP) $ 31,304       $ 30,055       $ 54,334       $ 33,980       $ 31,383       $ 61,359       $ 58,023    
    Adjusted Revenue (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 194,492       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
    Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP)   53.99   %     54.54   %     48.48   %     53.76   %     53.84   %     54.26   %     56.47   %
                               
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 94,291       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 183,713    
    Less: Non-core Expenses1,2   —         —         (762 )       —         —         —         (3,481 )  
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense Excluding Non-core Expenses (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 93,529       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 180,232    
                               
    Adjusted Revenue (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 194,492       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
    Less: Gain on Branch Sale   —         —         (19,983 )       —         —         —         —    
    Adjusted Revenue Excluding Gain on Branch Sale (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 174,509       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
                                                                         
    Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP)   53.99   %     54.54   %     53.60   %     53.76   %     53.84   %     54.26   %     55.40   %
     
    1 – Non-core expenses in the Three Months Ended December 31, 2024 included $0.8 million of costs directly related to the branch sale.
    2 – Non-core expenses in the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 included $2.4 million from duplicative online banking conversion costs and $1.1 million from the FDIC special assessment.
                               


    For more information, contact:
    Nicole M. Weaver, First Vice President and Director of Corporate Administration
    765-521-7619
    http://www.firstmerchants.com

    SOURCE: First Merchants Corporation, Muncie, Indiana

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: First Merchants Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Per Share

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MUNCIE, Ind., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — First Merchants Corporation (NASDAQ – FRME)

    Second Quarter 2025 Highlights:

    • Net income available to common stockholders was $56.4 million and diluted earnings per common share totaled $0.98 in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $39.5 million and $0.68 in the second quarter of 2024, and $54.9 million and $0.94 in the first quarter of 2025.
    • Robust capital position with Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 11.35%.
    • Repurchased 818,480 shares totaling $31.7 million year-to-date; Repurchased 582,486 shares totaling $22.1 million during the second quarter.
    • Total loans grew $297.6 million, or 9.1% annualized, on a linked quarter basis, and $653.6 million, or 5.2%, during the last twelve months.
    • Total deposits increased $335.6 million, or 9.3% annualized, on a linked quarter basis.
    • Nonperforming assets to total assets were 36 basis points compared to 47 basis points on a linked quarter basis.
    • The efficiency ratio totaled 53.99% for the quarter.

    “Our strong balance sheet and earnings growth in the first half of the year underscore the strength and resilience of our business model,” said Mark Hardwick, Chief Executive Officer of First Merchants Bank. “With continued momentum in loan and deposit growth, expanding margins, disciplined expense management, and a robust capital position, we are well-positioned to deliver long-term value for our shareholders. We remain committed to supporting our clients and communities while navigating a dynamic economic environment with confidence and clarity.”

    Second Quarter Financial Results:

    First Merchants Corporation (the “Corporation) reported second quarter 2025 net income available to common stockholders of $56.4 million compared to $39.5 million during the same period in 2024. Diluted earnings per common share for the period totaled $0.98 per share compared to the second quarter of 2024 result of $0.68 per share.

    Total assets equaled $18.6 billion as of quarter-end and loans totaled $13.3 billion. During the past twelve months, total loans grew by $653.6 million, or 5.2%. On a linked quarter basis, loans grew $297.6 million, or 9.1% with growth primarily in Commercial & Industrial loans.

    Investments, totaling $3.4 billion, decreased $372.1 million, or 9.9%, during the last twelve months and decreased $46.2 million, or 5.4% annualized, on a linked quarter basis. The decline in the last twelve months reflected sales of available for sale securities in 2024 totaling $268.5 million.

    Total deposits equaled $14.8 billion as of quarter-end and increased by $228.5 million, or 1.6%, over the past twelve months. Total deposits increased $335.6 million, or 9.3% annualized, on a linked quarter basis. The loan to deposit ratio of 90.1% at period end remained stable on a linked quarter basis.

    The Corporation’s Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans (ACL) totaled $195.3 million as of quarter-end, or 1.47% of total loans. Net charge-offs totaled $2.3 million and provision for credit losses of $5.6 million was recorded during the quarter. Reserves for unfunded commitments totaling $18.0 million remain unchanged from the previous quarter. Non-performing assets to total assets were 0.36% for the second quarter of 2025, a decrease of 11 basis points compared to 0.47% in the linked quarter.

    Net interest income, totaling $133.0 million for the quarter, increased $2.7 million, or 2.1%, compared to prior quarter and increased $4.4 million, or 3.5% compared to the second quarter of 2024. Fully taxable equivalent net interest margin was 3.25%, an increase of three basis points compared to the first quarter of 2025 and an increase of nine basis points compared to the second quarter of 2024. During the quarter, higher yields on earnings assets outpaced increased yields on interest bearing liabilities resulting in margin expansion.

    Noninterest income totaled $31.3 million for the quarter, an increase of $1.3 million, compared to the first quarter of 2025 and was stable compared to the second quarter of 2024. The increase over first quarter of 2025 was driven primarily by higher gains on the sales of loans, treasury management fees, derivative hedge fees, and card payment fees offset by a decrease in other income associated with CRA investments.

    Noninterest expense totaled $93.6 million for the quarter, an increase of $0.7 million from the first quarter of 2025. The increase was from higher marketing and data processing costs.

    The Corporation’s total risk-based capital ratio equaled 13.06%, the common equity tier 1 capital ratio equaled 11.35%, and the tangible common equity ratio totaled 8.92%. These ratios continue to reflect the Corporation’s strong liquidity and capital positions.

    CONFERENCE CALL

    First Merchants Corporation will conduct a second quarter earnings conference call and web cast at 9:00 a.m. (ET) on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

    To access via phone, participants will need to register using the following link where they will be provided a phone number and access code: (https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI605c2e360ce04cfc9c4221bda7f67a49)

    To view the webcast and presentation slides, please go to (https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/ced58zg3) during the time of the call. A replay of the webcast will be available until July 24, 2026.

    Detailed financial results are reported on the attached pages.

    About First Merchants Corporation

    First Merchants Corporation is a financial holding company headquartered in Muncie, Indiana. The Corporation has one full-service bank charter, First Merchants Bank. The Bank also operates as First Merchants Private Wealth Advisors (as a division of First Merchants Bank).

    First Merchants Corporation’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market System under the symbol FRME. Quotations are carried in daily newspapers and can be found on the company’s Internet web page (http://www.firstmerchants.com).

    FIRST MERCHANTS and the Shield Logo are federally registered trademarks of First Merchants Corporation.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe-harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements can often, but not always, be identified by the use of words like “believe”, “continue”, “pattern”, “estimate”, “project”, “intend”, “anticipate”, “expect” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will”, “would”, “should”, “could”, “might”, “can”, “may”, or similar expressions. These statements include statements about First Merchants’ goals, intentions and expectations; statements regarding the First Merchants’ business plan and growth strategies; statements regarding the asset quality of First Merchants’ loan and investment portfolios; and estimates of First Merchants’ risks and future costs and benefits. These forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks, assumptions and uncertainties that may cause results to differ materially from those set forth in forward-looking statements, including, among other things: possible changes in monetary and fiscal policies, and laws and regulations; the effects of easing restrictions on participants in the financial services industry; the cost and other effects of legal and administrative cases; possible changes in the credit worthiness of customers and the possible impairment of collectability of loans; fluctuations in market rates of interest; competitive factors in the banking industry; changes in the banking legislation or regulatory requirements of federal and state agencies applicable to bank holding companies and banks like First Merchants’ affiliate bank; continued availability of earnings and excess capital sufficient for the lawful and prudent declaration of dividends; changes in market, economic, operational, liquidity (including the ability to grow and maintain core deposits and retain large, uninsured deposits), credit and interest rate risks associated with the First Merchants’ business; and other risks and factors identified in each of First Merchants’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. First Merchants does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, relating to the matters discussed in this press release. In addition, First Merchants’ past results of operations do not necessarily indicate its anticipated future results.

     
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,
        2025       2024  
    ASSETS      
    Cash and due from banks $ 81,567     $ 105,372  
    Interest-bearing deposits   223,343       168,528  
    Investment securities available for sale   1,358,130       1,618,893  
    Investment securities held to maturity, net of allowance for credit losses   2,022,826       2,134,195  
    Loans held for sale   28,783       32,292  
    Loans   13,296,759       12,639,650  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (189,537 )
    Net loans   13,101,443       12,450,113  
    Premises and equipment   122,808       133,245  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   47,290       41,738  
    Interest receivable   93,258       97,546  
    Goodwill   712,002       712,002  
    Other intangibles   16,797       23,371  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   305,695       306,379  
    Other real estate owned   177       4,824  
    Tax asset, deferred and receivable   97,749       107,080  
    Other assets   380,909       367,845  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,592,777     $ 18,303,423  
    LIABILITIES      
    Deposits:      
    Noninterest-bearing $ 2,197,416     $ 2,303,313  
    Interest-bearing   12,600,162       12,265,757  
    Total Deposits   14,797,578       14,569,070  
    Borrowings:      
    Federal funds purchased   85,000       147,229  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   114,758       100,451  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   898,702       832,703  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   62,617       93,589  
    Total Borrowings   1,161,077       1,173,972  
    Interest payable   16,174       18,554  
    Other liabilities   269,996       329,302  
    Total Liabilities   16,244,825       16,090,898  
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY      
    Preferred Stock, $1,000 par value, $1,000 liquidation value:      
    Authorized — 600 cumulative shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 125 cumulative shares   125       125  
    Preferred Stock, Series A, no par value, $2,500 liquidation preference:      
    Authorized — 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares   25,000       25,000  
    Common Stock, $.125 stated value:      
    Authorized — 100,000,000 shares      
    Issued and outstanding – 57,272,433 and 58,045,653 shares   7,159       7,256  
    Additional paid-in capital   1,163,170       1,191,193  
    Retained earnings   1,342,473       1,200,930  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (189,975 )     (211,979 )
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,347,952       2,212,525  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,592,777     $ 18,303,423  
           
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) June 30,   June 30,
        2025       2024       2025       2024  
    INTEREST INCOME              
    Loans:              
    Taxable $ 195,173     $ 201,413     $ 382,901     $ 399,436  
    Tax-exempt   10,805       8,430       21,337       16,620  
    Investment securities:              
    Taxable   8,266       9,051       16,638       17,799  
    Tax-exempt   12,516       13,613       25,033       27,224  
    Deposits with financial institutions   1,892       2,995       4,264       9,488  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,083       879       2,080       1,714  
    Total Interest Income   229,735       236,381       452,253       472,281  
    INTEREST EXPENSE              
    Deposits   84,241       99,151       164,788       197,436  
    Federal funds purchased   965       126       1,777       126  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   663       645       1,405       1,677  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   9,714       6,398       19,078       13,171  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   1,138       1,490       1,921       4,237  
    Total Interest Expense   96,721       107,810       188,969       216,647  
    NET INTEREST INCOME   133,014       128,571       263,284       255,634  
    Provision for credit losses   5,600       24,500       9,800       26,500  
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES   127,414       104,071       253,484       229,134  
    NONINTEREST INCOME              
    Service charges on deposit accounts   8,566       8,214       16,638       16,121  
    Fiduciary and wealth management fees   8,831       8,825       17,475       17,025  
    Card payment fees   4,932       4,739       9,458       9,239  
    Net gains and fees on sales of loans   5,849       5,141       10,871       8,395  
    Derivative hedge fees   831       489       1,235       752  
    Other customer fees   401       460       816       887  
    Earnings on cash surrender value of life insurance   1,913       1,929       4,092       3,521  
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   (1 )     (49 )     (8 )     (51 )
    Other income (loss)   (19 )     1,586       774       2,083  
    Total Noninterest Income   31,303       31,334       61,351       57,972  
    NONINTEREST EXPENSES              
    Salaries and employee benefits   54,527       52,214       109,509       110,507  
    Net occupancy   6,845       6,746       14,061       14,058  
    Equipment   6,927       6,599       13,935       12,825  
    Marketing   1,997       1,773       3,350       2,971  
    Outside data processing fees   7,107       7,072       13,036       13,961  
    Printing and office supplies   272       354       619       707  
    Intangible asset amortization   1,505       1,771       3,031       3,728  
    FDIC assessments   3,552       3,278       7,200       7,565  
    Other real estate owned and foreclosure expenses   29       373       629       907  
    Professional and other outside services   3,741       3,822       7,002       7,774  
    Other expenses   7,096       7,411       14,128       13,345  
    Total Noninterest Expenses   93,598       91,413       186,500       188,348  
    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX   65,119       43,992       128,335       98,758  
    Income tax expense   8,287       4,067       16,164       10,892  
    NET INCOME   56,832       39,925       112,171       87,866  
    Preferred stock dividends   469       469       938       938  
    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS $ 56,363     $ 39,456     $ 111,233     $ 86,928  
                   
                   
    PER SHARE DATA:              
    Basic Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98     $ 0.68     $ 1.93     $ 1.48  
    Diluted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98     $ 0.68     $ 1.92     $ 1.48  
    Cash Dividends Paid to Common Stockholders $ 0.36     $ 0.35     $ 0.71     $ 0.69  
    Tangible Common Book Value Per Share $ 27.90     $ 25.10     $ 27.90     $ 25.10  
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773       58,328       58,005       58,800  
                                   
    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS              
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2024    2025    2024
    NET CHARGE-OFFS $ 2,315       $ 39,644       $ 7,241       $ 41,897    
                   
    AVERAGE BALANCES:              
    Total Assets $ 18,508,785       $ 18,332,159       $ 18,425,723       $ 18,381,340    
    Total Loans   13,211,729         12,620,530         13,077,288         12,548,798    
    Total Earning Assets   17,158,984         17,013,984         17,060,278         17,068,917    
    Total Deposits   14,632,113         14,895,867         14,526,314         14,888,536    
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,340,010         2,203,361         2,340,440         2,222,750    
                   
    FINANCIAL RATIOS:              
    Return on Average Assets   1.23   %     0.87   %     1.22   %     0.96   %
    Return on Average Stockholders’ Equity   9.63         7.16         9.51         7.82    
    Return on Tangible Common Stockholders’ Equity   14.49         11.29         14.30         12.26    
    Average Earning Assets to Average Assets   92.71         92.81         92.59         92.86    
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans as % of Total Loans   1.47         1.50         1.47         1.50    
    Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07         1.26         0.11         0.67    
    Average Stockholders’ Equity to Average Assets   12.64         12.02         12.70         12.09    
    Tax Equivalent Yield on Average Earning Assets   5.50         5.69         5.45         5.67    
    Interest Expense/Average Earning Assets   2.25         2.53         2.22         2.54    
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) on Average Earning Assets   3.25         3.16         3.23         3.13    
    Efficiency Ratio   53.99         53.84         54.26         56.47    
                   
    ASSET QUALITY                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024
    Nonaccrual Loans $ 67,358       $ 81,922       $ 73,773       $ 59,088       $ 61,906    
    Other Real Estate Owned and Repossessions   177         4,966         4,948         5,247         4,824    
    Nonperforming Assets (NPA)   67,535         86,888         78,721         64,335         66,730    
    90+ Days Delinquent   4,443         4,280         5,902         14,105         1,686    
    NPAs & 90 Day Delinquent $ 71,978       $ 91,168       $ 84,623       $ 78,440       $ 68,416    
                       
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans $ 195,316       $ 192,031       $ 192,757       $ 187,828       $ 189,537    
    Quarterly Net Charge-offs   2,315         4,926         771         6,709         39,644    
    NPAs / Actual Assets %   0.36   %     0.47   %     0.43   %     0.35   %     0.36   %
    NPAs & 90 Day / Actual Assets %   0.39   %     0.49   %     0.46   %     0.43   %     0.37   %
    NPAs / Actual Loans and OREO %   0.51   %     0.67   %     0.61   %     0.51   %     0.53   %
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans / Actual Loans (%)   1.47   %     1.47   %     1.50   %     1.48   %     1.50   %
    Quarterly Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07   %     0.15   %     0.02   %     0.21   %     1.26   %
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    ASSETS                  
    Cash and due from banks $ 81,567     $ 86,113     $ 87,616     $ 84,719     $ 105,372  
    Interest-bearing deposits   223,343       331,534       298,891       359,126       168,528  
    Investment securities available for sale   1,358,130       1,378,489       1,386,475       1,553,496       1,618,893  
    Investment securities held to maturity, net of allowance for credit losses   2,022,826       2,048,632       2,074,220       2,108,649       2,134,195  
    Loans held for sale   28,783       23,004       18,663       40,652       32,292  
    Loans   13,296,759       13,004,905       12,854,359       12,646,808       12,639,650  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (192,031 )     (192,757 )     (187,828 )     (189,537 )
    Net loans   13,101,443       12,812,874       12,661,602       12,458,980       12,450,113  
    Premises and equipment   122,808       128,749       129,743       129,582       133,245  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   47,290       45,006       41,690       41,716       41,738  
    Interest receivable   93,258       88,352       91,829       92,055       97,546  
    Goodwill   712,002       712,002       712,002       712,002       712,002  
    Other intangibles   16,797       18,302       19,828       21,599       23,371  
    Cash surrender value of life insurance   305,695       304,918       304,906       304,613       306,379  
    Other real estate owned   177       4,966       4,948       5,247       4,824  
    Tax asset, deferred and receivable   97,749       87,665       92,387       86,732       107,080  
    Other assets   380,909       369,181       387,169       348,384       367,845  
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,592,777     $ 18,439,787     $ 18,311,969     $ 18,347,552     $ 18,303,423  
    LIABILITIES                  
    Deposits:                  
    Noninterest-bearing $ 2,197,416     $ 2,185,057     $ 2,325,579     $ 2,334,197     $ 2,303,313  
    Interest-bearing   12,600,162       12,276,921       12,196,047       12,030,903       12,265,757  
    Total Deposits   14,797,578       14,461,978       14,521,626       14,365,100       14,569,070  
    Borrowings:                  
    Federal funds purchased   85,000       185,000       99,226       30,000       147,229  
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   114,758       122,947       142,876       124,894       100,451  
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   898,702       972,478       822,554       832,629       832,703  
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   62,617       62,619       93,529       93,562       93,589  
    Total Borrowings   1,161,077       1,343,044       1,158,185       1,081,085       1,173,972  
    Deposits and other liabilities held for sale   —       —       —       288,476       —  
    Interest payable   16,174       13,304       16,102       18,089       18,554  
    Other liabilities   269,996       289,247       311,073       292,429       329,302  
    Total Liabilities   16,244,825       16,107,573       16,006,986       16,045,179       16,090,898  
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                  
    Preferred Stock, $1,000 par value, $1,000 liquidation value:                  
    Authorized — 600 cumulative shares                  
    Issued and outstanding – 125 cumulative shares   125       125       125       125       125  
    Preferred Stock, Series A, no par value, $2,500 liquidation preference:                  
    Authorized — 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares                  
    Issued and outstanding – 10,000 non-cumulative perpetual shares   25,000       25,000       25,000       25,000       25,000  
    Common Stock, $.125 stated value:                  
    Authorized — 100,000,000 shares                  
    Issued and outstanding   7,159       7,226       7,247       7,265       7,256  
    Additional paid-in capital   1,163,170       1,183,263       1,188,768       1,192,683       1,191,193  
    Retained earnings   1,342,473       1,306,911       1,272,528       1,229,125       1,200,930  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (189,975 )     (190,311 )     (188,685 )     (151,825 )     (211,979 )
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,347,952       2,332,214       2,304,983       2,302,373       2,212,525  
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,592,777     $ 18,439,787     $ 18,311,969     $ 18,347,552     $ 18,303,423  
                       
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME                  
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024
    INTEREST INCOME                  
    Loans:                  
    Taxable $ 195,173       $ 187,728       $ 197,536       $ 206,680       $ 201,413    
    Tax-exempt   10,805         10,532         9,020         8,622         8,430    
    Investment securities:                  
    Taxable   8,266         8,372         9,024         9,263         9,051    
    Tax-exempt   12,516         12,517         12,754         13,509         13,613    
    Deposits with financial institutions   1,892         2,372         5,350         2,154         2,995    
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,083         997         958         855         879    
    Total Interest Income   229,735         222,518         234,642         241,083         236,381    
    INTEREST EXPENSE                  
    Deposits   84,241         80,547         89,835         98,856         99,151    
    Federal funds purchased   965         812         26         329         126    
    Securities sold under repurchase agreements   663         742         680         700         645    
    Federal Home Loan Bank advances   9,714         9,364         8,171         8,544         6,398    
    Subordinated debentures and other borrowings   1,138         783         1,560         1,544         1,490    
    Total Interest Expense   96,721         92,248         100,272         109,973         107,810    
    NET INTEREST INCOME   133,014         130,270         134,370         131,110         128,571    
    Provision for credit losses   5,600         4,200         4,200         5,000         24,500    
    NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES   127,414         126,070         130,170         126,110         104,071    
    NONINTEREST INCOME                  
    Service charges on deposit accounts   8,566         8,072         8,124         8,361         8,214    
    Fiduciary and wealth management fees   8,831         8,644         8,665         8,525         8,825    
    Card payment fees   4,932         4,526         4,957         5,121         4,739    
    Net gains and fees on sales of loans   5,849         5,022         5,681         6,764         5,141    
    Derivative hedge fees   831         404         1,594         736         489    
    Other customer fees   401         415         316         344         460    
    Earnings on cash surrender value of life insurance   1,913         2,179         2,188         2,755         1,929    
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   (1 )       (7 )       (11,592 )       (9,114 )       (49 )  
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         19,983         —         —    
    Other income (loss)   (19 )       793         2,826         1,374         1,586    
    Total Noninterest Income   31,303         30,048         42,742         24,866         31,334    
    NONINTEREST EXPENSES                  
    Salaries and employee benefits   54,527         54,982         55,437         55,223         52,214    
    Net occupancy   6,845         7,216         7,335         6,994         6,746    
    Equipment   6,927         7,008         7,028         6,949         6,599    
    Marketing   1,997         1,353         2,582         1,836         1,773    
    Outside data processing fees   7,107         5,929         6,029         7,150         7,072    
    Printing and office supplies   272         347         377         378         354    
    Intangible asset amortization   1,505         1,526         1,771         1,772         1,771    
    FDIC assessments   3,552         3,648         3,744         3,720         3,278    
    Other real estate owned and foreclosure expenses   29         600         227         942         373    
    Professional and other outside services   3,741         3,261         3,777         3,035         3,822    
    Other expenses   7,096         7,032         7,982         6,630         7,411    
    Total Noninterest Expenses   93,598         92,902         96,289         94,629         91,413    
    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX   65,119         63,216         76,623         56,347         43,992    
    Income tax expense   8,287         7,877         12,274         7,160         4,067    
    NET INCOME   56,832         55,339         64,349         49,187         39,925    
    Preferred stock dividends   469         469         469         468         469    
    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456    
                       
                       
    PER SHARE DATA:                  
    Basic Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98       $ 0.95       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68    
    Diluted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68    
    Cash Dividends Paid to Common Stockholders $ 0.36       $ 0.35       $ 0.35       $ 0.35       $ 0.35    
    Tangible Common Book Value Per Share $ 27.90       $ 27.34       $ 26.78       $ 26.64       $ 25.10    
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773         58,242         58,247         58,289         58,328    
    FINANCIAL RATIOS:                  
    Return on Average Assets   1.23   %     1.21   %     1.39   %     1.07   %     0.87   %
    Return on Average Stockholders’ Equity   9.63         9.38         11.05         8.66         7.16    
    Return on Tangible Common Stockholders’ Equity   14.49         14.12         16.75         13.39         11.29    
    Average Earning Assets to Average Assets   92.71         92.47         92.48         92.54         92.81    
    Allowance for Credit Losses – Loans as % of Total Loans   1.47         1.47         1.50         1.48         1.50    
    Net Charge-offs as % of Average Loans (Annualized)   0.07         0.15         0.02         0.21         1.26    
    Average Stockholders’ Equity to Average Assets   12.64         12.76         12.51         12.26         12.02    
    Tax Equivalent Yield on Average Earning Assets   5.50         5.39         5.63         5.82         5.69    
    Interest Expense/Average Earning Assets   2.25         2.17         2.35         2.59         2.53    
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) on Average Earning Assets   3.25         3.22         3.28         3.23         3.16    
    Efficiency Ratio   53.99         54.54         48.48         53.76         53.84    
    LOANS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    Commercial and industrial loans $ 4,440,924     $ 4,306,597     $ 4,114,292     $ 4,041,217     $ 3,949,817  
    Agricultural land, production and other loans to farmers   265,172       243,864       256,312       238,743       239,926  
    Real estate loans:                  
    Construction   836,033       793,175       792,144       814,704       823,267  
    Commercial real estate, non-owner occupied   2,171,092       2,177,869       2,274,016       2,251,351       2,323,533  
    Commercial real estate, owner occupied   1,226,797       1,214,739       1,157,944       1,152,751       1,174,195  
    Residential   2,397,094       2,389,852       2,374,729       2,366,943       2,370,905  
    Home equity   673,961       650,499       659,811       641,188       631,104  
    Individuals’ loans for household and other personal expenditures   141,045       140,954       166,028       158,480       162,089  
    Public finance and other commercial loans   1,144,641       1,087,356       1,059,083       981,431       964,814  
    Loans   13,296,759       13,004,905       12,854,359       12,646,808       12,639,650  
    Allowance for credit losses – loans   (195,316 )     (192,031 )     (192,757 )     (187,828 )     (189,537 )
    NET LOANS $ 13,101,443     $ 12,812,874     $ 12,661,602     $ 12,458,980     $ 12,450,113  
                       
                       
    DEPOSITS                  
    (Dollars In Thousands) June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
        2025       2025       2024       2024       2024  
    Demand deposits $ 7,798,695     $ 7,786,554     $ 7,980,061     $ 7,678,510     $ 7,757,679  
    Savings deposits   4,984,659       4,791,874       4,522,758       4,302,236       4,339,161  
    Certificates and other time deposits of $100,000 or less   617,857       625,203       692,068       802,949       889,949  
    Certificates and other time deposits of $100,000 or more   891,139       896,143       1,043,068       1,277,833       1,415,131  
    Brokered certificates of deposits1   505,228       362,204       283,671       303,572       167,150  
    TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 14,797,578     $ 14,461,978     $ 14,521,626     $ 14,365,100     $ 14,569,070  
                       
    1 – Total brokered deposits of $1.2 billion, which includes brokered CD’s of $505.2 million at June 30, 2025.
                       
    CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET AND NET INTEREST MARGIN ANALYSIS
    (Dollars In Thousands)                      
      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate 
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
    ASSETS                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 252,613     $ 1,892     3.00   %   $ 322,647     $ 2,995     3.71   %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   46,598       1,083     9.30         41,749       879     8.42    
    Investment Securities: (1)                      
    Taxable   1,605,718       8,266     2.06         1,788,749       9,051     2.02    
    Tax-exempt (2)   2,042,326       15,843     3.10         2,240,309       17,232     3.08    
    Total Investment Securities   3,648,044       24,109     2.64         4,029,058       26,283     2.61    
    Loans held for sale   25,411       389     6.12         28,585       431     6.03    
    Loans: (3)                      
    Commercial   9,006,650       154,108     6.84         8,691,746       160,848     7.40    
    Real estate mortgage   2,200,521       25,062     4.56         2,150,591       23,799     4.43    
    HELOC and installment   834,901       15,614     7.48         823,417       16,335     7.94    
    Tax-exempt (2)   1,144,246       13,677     4.78         926,191       10,670     4.61    
    Total Loans   13,211,729       208,850     6.32         12,620,530       212,083     6.72    
    Total Earning Assets   17,158,984       235,934     5.50   %     17,013,984       242,240     5.69   %
    Total Non-Earning Assets   1,349,801               1,318,175          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,508,785             $ 18,332,159          
    LIABILITIES                      
    Interest-Bearing Deposits:                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 5,545,158     $ 35,303     2.55   %   $ 5,586,549     $ 40,994     2.94   %
    Money market deposits   3,613,952       28,714     3.18         3,036,398       27,230     3.59    
    Savings deposits   1,282,951       2,513     0.78         1,508,734       3,476     0.92    
    Certificates and other time deposits   2,003,682       17,711     3.54         2,414,967       27,451     4.55    
    Total Interest-Bearing Deposits   12,445,743       84,241     2.71         12,546,648       99,151     3.16    
    Borrowings   1,250,519       12,480     3.99         885,919       8,659     3.91    
    Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities   13,696,262       96,721     2.82         13,432,567       107,810     3.21    
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   2,186,370               2,349,219          
    Other liabilities   286,143               347,012          
    Total Liabilities   16,168,775               16,128,798          
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   2,340,010               2,203,361          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,508,785             $ 18,332,159          
    Net Interest Income (FTE)     $ 139,213             $ 134,430      
    Net Interest Spread (FTE) (4)         2.68   %           2.48   %
                           
    Net Interest Margin (FTE):                      
    Interest Income (FTE) / Average Earning Assets         5.50   %           5.69   %
    Interest Expense / Average Earning Assets         2.25   %           2.53   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (5)         3.25   %           3.16   %
                           
    (1) Average balance of securities is computed based on the average of the historical amortized cost balances without the effects of the fair value adjustments. Annualized amounts are computed using a 30/360 day basis.
    (2) Tax-exempt securities and loans are presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis, using a marginal tax rate of 21 percent for 2025 and 2024. These totals equal $6,199 and $5,859 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    (3) Non accruing loans have been included in the average balances.
    (4) Net Interest Spread (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net Interest Margin (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average earning assets.
     
    CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET AND NET INTEREST MARGIN ANALYSIS
    (Dollars In Thousands)                      
      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
      Average
    Balance
      Interest
    Income /
    Expense
      Average
    Rate
    ASSETS                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 273,200     $ 4,264     3.12   %   $ 449,173     $ 9,488     4.22   %
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock   45,296       2,080     9.18         41,757       1,714     8.21    
    Investment Securities: (1)                      
    Taxable   1,620,005       16,638     2.05         1,785,903       17,799     1.99    
    Tax-exempt (2)   2,044,489       31,687     3.10         2,243,286       34,461     3.07    
    Total Investment Securities   3,664,494       48,325     2.64         4,029,189       52,260     2.59    
    Loans held for sale   23,190       708     6.11         25,184       759     6.03    
    Loans: (3)                      
    Commercial   8,889,119       301,880     6.79         8,644,927       320,057     7.40    
    Real estate mortgage   2,195,988       49,508     4.51         2,140,769       46,156     4.31    
    HELOC and installment   831,904       30,805     7.41         822,616       32,464     7.89    
    Tax-exempt (2)   1,137,087       27,009     4.75         915,302       21,038     4.60    
    Total Loans   13,077,288       409,910     6.27         12,548,798       420,474     6.70    
    Total Earning Assets   17,060,278       464,579     5.45   %     17,068,917       483,936     5.67   %
    Total Non-Earning Assets   1,365,445               1,312,423          
    TOTAL ASSETS $ 18,425,723             $ 18,381,340          
    LIABILITIES                      
    Interest-Bearing deposits:                      
    Interest-bearing deposits $ 5,533,858     $ 69,909     2.53   %   $ 5,503,185     $ 80,484     2.92   %
    Money market deposits   3,526,461       54,666     3.10         3,040,938       54,613     3.59    
    Savings deposits   1,291,133       4,958     0.77         1,534,305       7,277     0.95    
    Certificates and other time deposits   1,975,923       35,255     3.57         2,421,413       55,062     4.55    
    Total Interest-Bearing Deposits   12,327,375       164,788     2.67         12,499,841       197,436     3.16    
    Borrowings   1,256,688       24,181     3.85         948,866       19,211     4.05    
    Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities   13,584,063       188,969     2.78         13,448,707       216,647     3.22    
    Noninterest-bearing deposits   2,198,939               2,388,695          
    Other liabilities   302,281               321,188          
    Total Liabilities   16,085,283               16,158,590          
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   2,340,440               2,222,750          
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $ 18,425,723             $ 18,381,340          
    Net Interest Income (FTE)     $ 275,610             $ 267,289      
    Net Interest Spread (FTE) (4)         2.67   %           2.45   %
                           
    Net Interest Margin (FTE):                      
    Interest Income (FTE) / Average Earning Assets         5.45   %           5.67   %
    Interest Expense / Average Earning Assets         2.22   %           2.54   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (5)         3.23   %           3.13   %
                           
    (1) Average balance of securities is computed based on the average of the historical amortized cost balances without the effects of the fair value adjustments. Annualized amounts are computed using a 30/360 day basis.
    (2) Tax-exempt securities and loans are presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis, using a marginal tax rate of 21 percent for 2025 and 2024. These totals equal $12,326 and $11,655 for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    (3) Non accruing loans have been included in the average balances. 
    (4) Net Interest Spread (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net Interest Margin (FTE) is interest income expressed as a percentage of average earning assets minus interest expense expressed as a percentage of average earning assets.
     
    ADJUSTED NET INCOME AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE – NON-GAAP
    (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts) Three Months Ended   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 Available to Common Stockholders – GAAP $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456       $ 111,233       $ 86,928    
    Adjustments:                          
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   1         7         11,592         9,114         49         8         51    
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         (19,983 )       —         —         —         —    
    Non-core expenses1,2   —         —         762         —         —         —         3,481    
    Tax on adjustments   —         (2 )       1,851         (2,220 )       (12 )       (2 )       (860 )  
    Adjusted Net Income Available to Common Stockholders – Non-GAAP $ 56,364       $ 54,875       $ 58,102       $ 55,613       $ 39,493       $ 111,239       $ 89,600    
                               
    Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)   57,773         58,242         58,247         58,289         58,328         58,005         58,800    
                               
    Diluted Earnings Per Common Share – GAAP $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.10       $ 0.84       $ 0.68       $ 1.92       $ 1.48    
    Adjustments:                          
    Net realized losses on sales of available for sale securities   —         —         0.20         0.15         —         —         —    
    Gain on branch sale   —         —         (0.34 )       —         —         —         —    
    Non-core expenses1,2   —         —         0.01         —         —         —         0.06    
    Tax on adjustments   —         —         0.03         (0.04 )       —         —         (0.01 )  
    Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share – Non-GAAP $ 0.98       $ 0.94       $ 1.00       $ 0.95       $ 0.68       $ 1.92       $ 1.53    
                               
    1 – Non-core expenses in the Three Months Ended December 31, 2024 included $0.8 million of costs directly related to the branch sale.
    2 – Non-core expenses in the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 included $2.4 million from duplicative online banking conversion costs and $1.1 million from the FDIC special assessment.
                               
                               
    NET INTEREST MARGIN (“NIM”), ADJUSTED
    (Dollars in Thousands)
      Three Months Ended   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 Interest Income (GAAP) $ 133,014       $ 130,270       $ 134,370       $ 131,110       $ 128,571       $ 263,284       $ 255,634    
    Fully Taxable Equivalent (“FTE”) Adjustment   6,199         6,127         5,788         5,883         5,859         12,326         11,655    
    Net Interest Income (FTE) (non-GAAP) $ 139,213       $ 136,397       $ 140,158       $ 136,993       $ 134,430       $ 275,610       $ 267,289    
                               
    Average Earning Assets (GAAP) $ 17,158,984       $ 16,960,475       $ 17,089,198       $ 16,990,358       $ 17,013,984       $ 17,060,278       $ 17,068,917    
    Net Interest Margin (GAAP)   3.10   %     3.07   %     3.15   %     3.09   %     3.02   %     3.09   %     3.00   %
    FTE Adjustment   0.15   %     0.15   %     0.13   %     0.14   %     0.14   %     0.14   %     0.13   %
    Net Interest Margin (FTE) (non-GAAP)   3.25   %     3.22   %     3.28   %     3.23   %     3.16   %     3.23   %     3.13   %
                               
    RETURN ON TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY – NON-GAAP
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024    2025    2024
    Total Average Stockholders’ Equity (GAAP) $ 2,340,010       $ 2,340,874       $ 2,312,270       $ 2,251,547       $ 2,203,361       $ 2,340,440       $ 2,222,750    
    Less: Average Preferred Stock   (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )       (25,125 )  
    Less: Average Intangible Assets, Net of Tax   (725,813 )       (726,917 )       (728,218 )       (729,581 )       (730,980 )       (726,362 )       (731,706 )  
    Average Tangible Common Equity, Net of Tax (Non-GAAP) $ 1,589,072       $ 1,588,832       $ 1,558,927       $ 1,496,841       $ 1,447,256       $ 1,588,953       $ 1,465,919    
                               
    Net Income Available to Common Stockholders (GAAP) $ 56,363       $ 54,870       $ 63,880       $ 48,719       $ 39,456       $ 111,233       $ 86,928    
    Plus: Intangible Asset Amortization, Net of Tax   1,188         1,206         1,399         1,399         1,399         2,394         2,945    
    Tangible Net Income (Non-GAAP) $ 57,551       $ 56,076       $ 65,279       $ 50,118       $ 40,855       $ 113,627       $ 89,873    
                               
    Return on Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP)   14.49   %     14.12   %     16.75   %     13.39   %     11.29   %     14.30   %     12.26   %
                               
                               
    EFFICIENCY RATIO – NON-GAAP                          
    (Dollars In Thousands) Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
      June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,   June 30,   June 30,
       2025    2025    2024    2024    2024    2025    2024
    Noninterest Expense (GAAP) $ 93,598       $ 92,902       $ 96,289       $ 94,629       $ 91,413       $ 186,500       $ 188,348    
    Less: Intangible Asset Amortization   (1,505 )       (1,526 )       (1,771 )       (1,772 )       (1,771 )       (3,031 )       (3,728 )  
    Less: OREO and Foreclosure Expenses   (29 )       (600 )       (227 )       (942 )       (373 )       (629 )       (907 )  
                                                                         
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 94,291       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 183,713    
                               
    Net Interest Income (GAAP) $ 133,014       $ 130,270       $ 134,370       $ 131,110       $ 128,571       $ 263,284       $ 255,634    
    Plus: Fully Taxable Equivalent Adjustment   6,199         6,127         5,788         5,883         5,859         12,326         11,655    
    Net Interest Income on a Fully Taxable Equivalent Basis (Non-GAAP) $ 139,213       $ 136,397       $ 140,158       $ 136,993       $ 134,430       $ 275,610       $ 267,289    
                               
    Noninterest Income (GAAP) $ 31,303       $ 30,048       $ 42,742       $ 24,866       $ 31,334       $ 61,351       $ 57,972    
    Less: Investment Securities (Gains) Losses   1         7         11,592         9,114         49         8         51    
    Adjusted Noninterest Income (Non-GAAP) $ 31,304       $ 30,055       $ 54,334       $ 33,980       $ 31,383       $ 61,359       $ 58,023    
    Adjusted Revenue (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 194,492       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
    Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP)   53.99   %     54.54   %     48.48   %     53.76   %     53.84   %     54.26   %     56.47   %
                               
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 94,291       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 183,713    
    Less: Non-core Expenses1,2   —         —         (762 )       —         —         —         (3,481 )  
    Adjusted Noninterest Expense Excluding Non-core Expenses (Non-GAAP) $ 92,064       $ 90,776       $ 93,529       $ 91,915       $ 89,269       $ 182,840       $ 180,232    
                               
    Adjusted Revenue (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 194,492       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
    Less: Gain on Branch Sale   —         —         (19,983 )       —         —         —         —    
    Adjusted Revenue Excluding Gain on Branch Sale (Non-GAAP) $ 170,517       $ 166,452       $ 174,509       $ 170,973       $ 165,813       $ 336,969       $ 325,312    
                                                                         
    Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP)   53.99   %     54.54   %     53.60   %     53.76   %     53.84   %     54.26   %     55.40   %
     
    1 – Non-core expenses in the Three Months Ended December 31, 2024 included $0.8 million of costs directly related to the branch sale.
    2 – Non-core expenses in the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 included $2.4 million from duplicative online banking conversion costs and $1.1 million from the FDIC special assessment.
                               


    For more information, contact:
    Nicole M. Weaver, First Vice President and Director of Corporate Administration
    765-521-7619
    http://www.firstmerchants.com

    SOURCE: First Merchants Corporation, Muncie, Indiana

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Brookline Bancorp Announces Second Quarter Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Net Income of $22.0 million, EPS of $0.25

    Quarterly Dividend of $0.135

    BOSTON, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brookline Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRKL) (the “Company”) today announced net income of $22.0 million, or $0.25 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025, compared to net income of $19.1 million, or $0.21 per basic and diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025, and $16.4 million, or $0.18 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. The Company reported operating earnings after tax (non-GAAP) of $22.4 million, or $0.25 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025, compared to operating earnings after tax (non-GAAP) of $20.0 million, or $0.22 per basic and diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025, and $17.0 million, or $0.19 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024.

    Commenting on the second quarter’s performance, Mr. Perrault stated, “We are pleased to report solid earnings for the second quarter of the year led by growth in our C&I portfolio and deposits. Our dedicated team of bankers continue to provide exceptional service to the communities we serve. As a result of these efforts, our net interest margin expanded again this quarter despite intentional contraction in our commercial real estate portfolio.”

    BALANCE SHEET

    Total assets at June 30, 2025 were $11.6 billion, representing an increase of $48.9 million from $11.5 billion at March 31, 2025, primarily driven by an increase in cash and cash equivalents partially offset by a reduction of loans and leases. Total assets decreased $66.5 million from June 30, 2024.

    At June 30, 2025, total loans and leases were $9.6 billion, representing a decrease of $60.3 million from March 31, 2025, and a decrease of $138.8 million from June 30, 2024.

    Total investment securities at June 30, 2025 decreased $15.7 million to $866.7 million from $882.4 million at March 31, 2025, and increased $10.3 million from $856.4 million at June 30, 2024. Total cash and cash equivalents at June 30, 2025 increased $149.2 million to $506.7 million from $357.5 million at March 31, 2025, and increased $163.6 million from $343.1 million at June 30, 2024. As of June 30, 2025, total investment securities and total cash and cash equivalents represented 11.9 percent of total assets, compared to 10.8 percent and 10.3 percent as of March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.

    Total deposits at June 30, 2025 increased $49.8 million to $9.0 billion from March 31, 2025, primarily driven by an increase of $58.3 million in customer deposits partially offset by a decline of $8.5 million in brokered deposits. Total deposits increased $224.2 million from $8.7 billion at June 30, 2024, primarily driven by an increase of $391.2 million in customer deposits partially offset by a decline of $167.0 million in brokered deposits.

    Total borrowed funds at June 30, 2025 remained flat at $1.2 billion compared to March 31, 2025, and decreased $274.4 million from $1.4 billion at June 30, 2024.

    The ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets was 10.84 percent at June 30, 2025, as compared to 10.77 percent at March 31, 2025, and 10.30 percent at June 30, 2024. The ratio of tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) was 8.82 percent at June 30, 2025, as compared to 8.73 percent at March 31, 2025, and 8.23 percent at June 30, 2024. Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) increased $0.17 from $11.03 at March 31, 2025 to $11.20 at June 30, 2025, and increased $0.67 from $10.53 at June 30, 2024.

    NET INTEREST INCOME

    Net interest income increased $2.9 million to $88.7 million during the second quarter of 2025 from $85.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The net interest margin increased 10 basis points to 3.32 percent for the three months ended June 30, 2025 from 3.22 percent for the three months ended March 31, 2025, primarily driven by lower funding costs and higher yields on loans and leases.

    NON-INTEREST INCOME

    Total non-interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 increased $0.3 million to $6.0 million from $5.7 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increase was primarily driven by an increase of $0.2 million in gain on sales of loans and leases.

    PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES

    The Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $7.0 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $6.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increase in provision was driven by a combination of continued stress in the Boston office sector as well as additional specific reserves on two large Eastern Funding credits.

    Total net charge-offs for the second quarter of 2025 were $5.1 million, compared to $7.6 million in the first quarter of 2025. The $5.1 million in net charge-offs was driven by two commercial real estate loans that were sold during the quarter resulting in a combined $3.5 million in net charge-offs. The ratio of net loan and lease charge-offs to average loans and leases on an annualized basis decreased to 21 basis points for the second quarter of 2025 from 31 basis points for the first quarter of 2025.

    The allowance for loan and lease losses represented 1.32 percent of total loans and leases at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.29 percent at March 31, 2025, and 1.25 percent at June 30, 2024.

    ASSET QUALITY

    The ratio of nonperforming loans and leases to total loans and leases was 0.65 percent at June 30, 2025, flat compared to March 31, 2025. Total nonaccrual loans and leases decreased $0.8 million to $62.3 million at June 30, 2025 from $63.1 million at March 31, 2025, driven by the sale of two commercial real estate loans. The ratio of nonperforming assets to total assets was 0.55 percent at June 30, 2025, a decrease from 0.56 percent at March 31, 2025. Total nonperforming assets decreased $0.4 million to $63.6 million at June 30, 2025 from $64.0 million at March 31, 2025.

    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE

    Non-interest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 decreased $1.9 million to $58.1 million from $60.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The decrease was primarily driven by decreases of $0.7 million in compensation and employee benefits expense, $0.5 million in merger and acquisition expense related to the previously announced proposed merger of the Company with Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (“Berkshire”), and $0.4 million in occupancy expense, partially offset by an increase of $0.5 million in advertising and marketing expense.

    PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES

    The effective tax rate was 25.6 percent and 25.3 percent for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to 25.0 percent for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 24.4 percent and 24.5 percent for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024.

    RETURNS ON AVERAGE ASSETS AND AVERAGE EQUITY

    The annualized return on average assets increased to 0.77 percent during the second quarter 2025 from 0.66 percent for the first quarter of 2025.

    The annualized return on average stockholders’ equity increased to 7.04 percent during the second quarter of 2025 from 6.19 percent for the first quarter of 2025. The annualized return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (non-GAAP) increased to 8.85 percent for the second quarter of 2025 from 7.82 percent for the first quarter of 2025.

    DIVIDEND DECLARED

    The Company’s Board of Directors approved a dividend of $0.135 per share for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The dividend will be paid on August 22, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 8, 2025.

    CONFERENCE CALL

    The Company will conduct a conference call/webcast at 1:30 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, July 24, 2025 to discuss the results for the quarter, business highlights and outlook. A copy of the Earnings Presentation is available on the Company’s website, www.brooklinebancorp.com. To listen to the call and view the Company’s Earnings Presentation, please join the call via https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/149362707. To listen to the call without access to the slides, interested parties may dial 833-470-1428 (United States) or 404-975-4839 (internationally) and ask for the Brookline Bancorp, Inc. conference call (Access Code 673409). A recorded playback of the call will be available for one week following the call on the Company’s website under “Investor Relations” or by dialing 866-813-9403 (United States) or 929-458-6194 (internationally) and entering the passcode: 916742.

    ABOUT BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC.

    Brookline Bancorp, Inc., a bank holding company with $11.6 billion in assets and branch locations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley of New York State, is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and operates as the holding company for Brookline Bank, Bank Rhode Island, and PCSB Bank (the “banks”). The Company provides commercial and retail banking services, cash management and investment services to customers throughout Central New England and the Lower Hudson Valley of New York State. More information about Brookline Bancorp, Inc. and its banks can be found at the following websites: www.brooklinebank.com, www.bankri.com and www.pcsb.com.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    Certain statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts may constitute 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, and are intended to be covered by the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We may also make forward-looking statements in other documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), in our annual reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials, and in oral statements made by our officers, directors or employees. You can identify forward looking statements by the use of the words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “assume,” “outlook,” “will,” “should,” and other expressions that predict or indicate future events and trends and which do not relate to historical matters, including statements regarding the Company’s business, credit quality, financial condition, liquidity and results of operations. Forward-looking statements may differ, possibly materially, from what is included in this press release due to factors and future developments that are uncertain and beyond the scope of the Company’s control. These include, but are not limited to, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the right of the Company or Berkshire to terminate the merger agreement; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against Berkshire or Company; delays in completing the proposed transaction with Berkshire; the failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the proposed transaction), or to satisfy any of the other conditions to the proposed transaction on a timely basis or at all, including the ability of Berkshire and the Company to meet expectations regarding the timing, completion and accounting and tax treatments of the proposed transaction; the impact of certain restrictions during the pendency of the proposed transaction on the parties’ ability to pursue certain business opportunities and strategic transactions; diversion of management’s attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities; potential adverse reactions or changes to business or employee relationships, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the proposed transaction; changes in interest rates; general economic conditions (including the impact of actual or threatened tariffs imposed by the U.S. and foreign governments, inflation, and concerns about liquidity) on a national basis or in the local markets in which the Company operates; ongoing turbulence in the capital and debt markets; competitive pressures from other financial institutions; changes in consumer behavior due to changing political, business and economic conditions, or legislative or regulatory initiatives; changes in the value of securities and other assets in the Company’s investment portfolio; increases in loan and lease default and charge-off rates; the adequacy of allowances for loan and lease losses; decreases in deposit levels that necessitate increases in borrowing to fund loans and investments; operational risks including, but not limited to, cybersecurity incidents, fraud, natural disasters, and future pandemics; changes in regulation; the possibility that future credit losses may be higher than currently expected due to changes in economic assumptions and adverse economic developments; the risk that goodwill and intangibles recorded in the Company’s financial statements will become impaired; and changes in assumptions used in making such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which are difficult to predict. The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of, among others, the risks outlined in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, as updated by its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings submitted to the SEC. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements are made.

    BASIS OF PRESENTATION

    The Company’s consolidated financial statements have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) as set forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board in its Accounting Standards Codification and through the rules and interpretive releases of the SEC under the authority of federal securities laws. Certain amounts previously reported have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation.

    NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

    The Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, such as operating earnings after tax, operating earnings per common share, operating return on average assets, operating return on average tangible assets, operating return on average stockholders’ equity, operating return on average tangible stockholders’ equity, tangible book value per common share, tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets, return on average tangible assets (annualized) and return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized). These non-GAAP financial measures provide information for investors to effectively analyze financial trends of ongoing business activities, and to enhance comparability with peers across the financial services sector. A detailed reconciliation table of the Company’s GAAP to the non-GAAP measures is attached.

    INVESTOR RELATIONS:

    Contact: Carl M. Carlson
      Brookline Bancorp, Inc.
      Co-President and Chief Financial and Strategy Officer
      (617) 425-5331
      carl.carlson@brkl.com
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Selected Financial Highlights (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (Dollars in Thousands Except per Share Data)
    Earnings Data:                            
    Net interest income $ 88,685     $ 85,830     $ 84,988     $ 83,008     $ 80,001  
    Provision for credit losses on loans 6,997     5,974     4,141     4,832     5,607  
    Provision (recovery) of credit losses on investments 3     12     (104)     (172)     (39)  
    Non-interest income 5,970     5,660     6,587     6,348     6,396  
    Non-interest expense 58,061     60,022     63,719     57,948     59,184  
    Income before provision for income taxes 29,594     25,482     23,819     26,748     21,645  
    Net income 22,026     19,100     17,536     20,142     16,372  
                                 
    Performance Ratios:                            
    Net interest margin (1) 3.32 %   3.22 %   3.12 %   3.07 %   3.00 %
    Interest-rate spread (1) 2.57 %   2.38 %   2.35 %   2.26 %   2.14 %
    Return on average assets (annualized) 0.77 %   0.66 %   0.61 %   0.70 %   0.57 %
    Return on average tangible assets (annualized) (non-GAAP) 0.79 %   0.68 %   0.62 %   0.72 %   0.59 %
    Return on average stockholders’ equity (annualized) 7.04 %   6.19 %   5.69 %   6.63 %   5.49 %
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized) (non-GAAP) 8.85 %   7.82 %   7.21 %   8.44 %   7.04 %
    Efficiency ratio (2) 61.34 %   65.60 %   69.58 %   64.85 %   68.50 %
                                 
    Per Common Share Data:                            
    Net income — Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Net income — Diluted 0.25     0.21     0.20     0.23     0.18  
    Cash dividends declared 0.135     0.135     0.135     0.135     0.135  
    Book value per share (end of period) 14.08     13.92     13.71     13.81     13.48  
    Tangible book value per share (end of period) (non-GAAP) 11.20     11.03     10.81     10.89     10.53  
    Stock price (end of period) 10.55     10.90     11.80     10.09     8.35  
                                 
    Balance Sheet:                            
    Total assets $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    Total loans and leases 9,582,374     9,642,722     9,779,288     9,755,236     9,721,137  
    Total deposits 8,961,202     8,911,452     8,901,644     8,732,271     8,737,036  
    Total stockholders’ equity 1,254,171     1,240,182     1,221,939     1,230,362     1,198,480  
                                 
    Asset Quality:                            
    Nonperforming assets $ 63,596     $ 64,021     $ 70,452     $ 72,821     $ 62,683  
    Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets 0.55 %   0.56 %   0.59 %   0.62 %   0.54 %
    Allowance for loan and lease losses $ 126,725     $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases 1.32 %   1.29 %   1.28 %   1.31 %   1.25 %
    Net loan and lease charge-offs $ 5,127     $ 7,597     $ 7,252     $ 3,808     $ 8,387  
    Net loan and lease charge-offs as a percentage of average loans and leases (annualized) 0.21 %   0.31 %   0.30 %   0.16 %   0.35 %
                                 
    Capital Ratios:                            
    Stockholders’ equity to total assets 10.84 %   10.77 %   10.26 %   10.54 %   10.30 %
    Tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 8.82 %   8.73 %   8.27 %   8.50 %   8.23 %
                                 
    (1) Calculated on a fully tax-equivalent basis.                            
    (2) Calculated as non-interest expense as a percentage of net interest income plus non-interest income.                            
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
               
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
     
    ASSETS (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Cash and due from banks $ 87,386     $ 78,741     $ 64,673     $ 82,168     $ 60,067  
    Short-term investments   419,362       278,805       478,997       325,721       283,017  
    Total cash and cash equivalents   506,748       357,546       543,670       407,889       343,084  
    Investment securities available-for-sale   866,684       882,353       895,034       855,391       856,439  
    Total investment securities   866,684       882,353       895,034       855,391       856,439  
    Allowance for investment security losses   (97 )     (94 )     (82 )     (186 )     (359 )
    Net investment securities   866,587       882,259       894,952       855,205       856,080  
    Loans and leases:          
    Commercial real estate loans   5,485,546       5,580,982       5,716,114       5,779,290       5,782,111  
    Commercial loans and leases   2,520,347       2,512,912       2,506,664       2,453,038       2,443,530  
    Consumer loans   1,576,481       1,548,828       1,556,510       1,522,908       1,495,496  
    Total loans and leases   9,582,374       9,642,722       9,779,288       9,755,236       9,721,137  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses   (126,725 )     (124,145 )     (125,083 )     (127,316 )     (121,750 )
    Net loans and leases   9,455,649       9,518,577       9,654,205       9,627,920       9,599,387  
    Restricted equity securities   66,481       67,537       83,155       82,675       78,963  
    Premises and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation   83,963       84,439       86,781       86,925       88,378  
    Right-of-use asset operating leases   42,415       44,144       43,527       41,934       35,691  
    Deferred tax asset   52,325       52,176       56,620       50,827       60,032  
    Goodwill   241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization   14,600       16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Other real estate owned and repossessed assets   1,288       917       1,103       1,579       1,974  
    Other assets   237,467       255,022       282,630       261,383       309,651  
    Total assets $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY          
    Deposits:          
    Demand checking accounts $ 1,726,933     $ 1,664,629     $ 1,692,394     $ 1,681,858     $ 1,638,378  
    NOW accounts   650,707       625,492       617,246       637,374       647,370  
    Savings accounts   1,795,761       1,793,852       1,721,247       1,736,989       1,735,857  
    Money market accounts   2,153,709       2,183,855       2,116,360       2,041,185       2,073,557  
    Certificate of deposit accounts   1,877,661       1,878,665       1,885,444       1,819,353       1,718,414  
    Brokered deposit accounts   756,431       764,959       868,953       815,512       923,460  
    Total deposits   8,961,202       8,911,452       8,901,644       8,732,271       8,737,036  
    Borrowed funds:          
    Advances from the FHLB   934,669       957,848       1,355,926       1,345,003       1,265,079  
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,397       84,362       84,328       84,293       84,258  
    Other borrowed funds   135,985       113,617       79,592       68,251       80,125  
    Total borrowed funds   1,155,051       1,155,827       1,519,846       1,497,547       1,429,462  
    Operating lease liabilities   43,528       45,330       44,785       43,266       37,102  
    Mortgagors’ escrow accounts   15,289       15,264       15,875       14,456       17,117  
    Reserve for unfunded credits   4,586       5,296       5,981       6,859       11,400  
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   134,918       146,518       195,256       151,960       204,695  
    Total liabilities   10,314,574       10,279,687       10,683,387       10,446,359       10,436,812  
    Stockholders’ equity:          
    Common stock, $0.01 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized; 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, and 96,998,075 shares issued, respectively   970       970       970       970       970  
    Additional paid-in capital   904,697       903,696       902,584       901,562       904,775  
    Retained earnings   475,781       465,898       458,943       453,555       445,560  
    Accumulated other comprehensive income   (39,378 )     (42,498 )     (52,882 )     (38,081 )     (61,693 )
    Treasury stock, at cost;          
    7,039,136, 7,037,610, 7,019,384, 7,015,843, and 7,373,009 shares, respectively   (87,899 )     (87,884 )     (87,676 )     (87,644 )     (91,132 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   1,254,171       1,240,182       1,221,939       1,230,362       1,198,480  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
               
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Interest and dividend income:          
    Loans and leases $ 143,933     $ 143,309     $ 147,436     $ 149,643     $ 145,585  
    Debt securities   6,691       6,765       6,421       6,473       6,480  
    Restricted equity securities   1,062       1,203       1,460       1,458       1,376  
    Short-term investments   2,386       2,451       2,830       1,986       1,914  
    Total interest and dividend income   154,072       153,728       158,147       159,560       155,355  
    Interest expense:          
    Deposits   52,682       53,478       56,562       59,796       59,721  
    Borrowed funds   12,705       14,420       16,597       16,756       15,633  
    Total interest expense   65,387       67,898       73,159       76,552       75,354  
    Net interest income   88,685       85,830       84,988       83,008       80,001  
    Provision for credit losses on loans   6,997       5,974       4,141       4,832       5,607  
    Provision (recovery) of credit losses on investments   3       12       (104 )     (172 )     (39 )
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   81,685       79,844       80,951       78,348       74,433  
    Non-interest income:          
    Deposit fees   2,472       2,361       2,297       2,353       3,001  
    Loan fees   472       393       439       464       702  
    Loan level derivative income (loss)   (4 )     70       1,115       —       106  
    Gain on sales of loans and leases held-for-sale   264       24       406       415       130  
    Other   2,766       2,812       2,330       3,116       2,457  
    Total non-interest income   5,970       5,660       6,587       6,348       6,396  
    Non-interest expense:          
    Compensation and employee benefits   35,147       35,853       37,202       35,130       34,762  
    Occupancy   5,349       5,721       5,393       5,343       5,551  
    Equipment and data processing   6,841       7,012       6,780       6,831       6,732  
    Professional services   1,471       1,726       1,345       2,143       1,745  
    FDIC insurance   1,880       2,037       2,017       2,118       2,025  
    Advertising and marketing   1,371       868       1,303       859       1,504  
    Amortization of identified intangible assets   1,431       1,430       1,701       1,668       1,669  
    Merger and restructuring expense   439       971       3,378       —       823  
    Other   4,132       4,404       4,600       3,856       4,373  
    Total non-interest expense   58,061       60,022       63,719       57,948       59,184  
    Income before provision for income taxes   29,594       25,482       23,819       26,748       21,645  
    Provision for income taxes   7,568       6,382       6,283       6,606       5,273  
    Net income $ 22,026     $ 19,100     $ 17,536     $ 20,142     $ 16,372  
    Earnings per common share:          
    Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Diluted $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:        
    Basic   89,104,605       89,103,510       89,098,443       89,033,463       88,904,692  
    Diluted   89,612,781       89,567,747       89,483,964       89,319,611       89,222,315  
    Dividends paid per common share $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135  
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
       
      Six Months Ended June 30,
        2025       2024  
      (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Interest and dividend income:    
    Loans and leases $ 287,242     $ 290,850  
    Debt securities   13,456       13,358  
    Restricted equity securities   2,265       2,868  
    Short-term investments   4,837       3,738  
    Total interest and dividend income   307,800       310,814  
    Interest expense:    
    Deposits   106,160       116,605  
    Borrowed funds   27,125       32,620  
    Total interest expense   133,285       149,225  
    Net interest income   174,515       161,589  
    Provision for credit losses on loans   12,971       13,030  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses on investments   15       (83 )
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   161,529       148,642  
    Non-interest income:    
    Deposit Fees   4,833       5,898  
    Loan Fees   865       1,491  
    Loan level derivative income, net   66       543  
    Gain on sales of loans and leases held-for-sale   288       130  
    Other   5,578       4,618  
    Total non-interest income   11,630       12,680  
    Non-interest expense:    
    Compensation and employee benefits   71,000       71,391  
    Occupancy   11,070       11,320  
    Equipment and data processing   13,853       13,763  
    Professional services   3,197       3,645  
    FDIC insurance   3,917       3,909  
    Advertising and marketing   2,239       3,078  
    Amortization of identified intangible assets   2,861       3,377  
    Merger and restructuring expense   1,410       823  
    Other   8,536       8,892  
    Total non-interest expense   118,083       120,198  
    Income before provision for income taxes   55,076       41,124  
    Provision for income taxes   13,950       10,087  
    Net income $ 41,126     $ 31,037  
    Earnings per common share:    
    Basic $ 0.46     $ 0.35  
    Diluted $ 0.46     $ 0.35  
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:  
    Basic   89,104,060       88,899,635  
    Diluted   89,590,267       89,201,912  
    Dividends paid per common share $ 0.270     $ 0.270  
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Asset Quality Analysis (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
        June 30,
    2025
          March 31,
    2025
          December 31,
    2024
          September 30,
    2024
          June 30,
    2024
     
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    NONPERFORMING ASSETS:          
    Loans and leases accounted for on a nonaccrual basis:          
    Commercial real estate mortgage $ 987     $ 10,842     $ 11,525     $ 11,595     $ 11,659  
    Multi-family mortgage   1,433       6,576       6,596       1,751       —  
    Total commercial real estate loans   2,420       17,418       18,121       13,346       11,659  
               
    Commercial   8,687       7,415       14,676       15,734       16,636  
    Equipment financing   46,067       32,975       31,509       37,223       27,128  
    Total commercial loans and leases   54,754       40,390       46,185       52,957       43,764  
               
    Residential mortgage   3,572       3,962       3,999       3,862       4,495  
    Home equity   1,561       1,333       1,043       1,076       790  
    Other consumer   1       1       1       1       1  
    Total consumer loans   5,134       5,296       5,043       4,939       5,286  
               
    Total nonaccrual loans and leases   62,308       63,104       69,349       71,242       60,709  
               
    Other real estate owned   700       700       700       780       780  
    Other repossessed assets   588       217       403       799       1,194  
    Total nonperforming assets $ 63,596     $ 64,021     $ 70,452     $ 72,821     $ 62,683  
               
    Loans and leases past due greater than 90 days and still accruing $ 24,899     $ 3,009     $ 811     $ 16,091     $ 4,994  
               
    Nonperforming loans and leases as a percentage of total loans and leases   0.65 %     0.65 %     0.71 %     0.73 %     0.62 %
    Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets   0.55 %     0.56 %     0.59 %     0.62 %     0.54 %
               
    PROVISION AND ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES:      
    Allowance for loan and lease losses at beginning of period $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750     $ 120,124  
    Charge-offs   (5,601 )     (9,073 )     (8,414 )     (4,183 )     (8,823 )
    Recoveries   474       1,476       1,162       375       436  
    Net charge-offs   (5,127 )     (7,597 )     (7,252 )     (3,808 )     (8,387 )
    Provision for loan and lease losses excluding unfunded commitments *   7,707       6,659       5,019       9,374       10,013  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses at end of period $ 126,725     $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750  
               
    Allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases   1.32 %     1.29 %     1.28 %     1.31 %     1.25 %
               
    NET CHARGE-OFFS:          
    Commercial real estate loans $ 3,524     $ —     $ —     $ —     $ 3,819  
    Commercial loans and leases   1,640       7,647       7,257       3,797       4,571  
    Consumer loans   (37 )     (50 )     (5 )     11       (3 )
    Total net charge-offs $ 5,127     $ 7,597     $ 7,252     $ 3,808     $ 8,387  
               
    Net loan and lease charge-offs as a percentage of average loans and leases (annualized)   0.21 %     0.31 %     0.30 %     0.16 %     0.35 %
               
    *Provision for loan and lease losses does not include (credit) provision of $(0.7 million), $(0.7 million), $(0.9 million), $(4.5 million), and $(4.4 million) for credit losses on unfunded commitments during the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024, and June 30, 2024, respectively.          
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Average Yields / Costs (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025

      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost   Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost
      Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    Assets:                                                                      
    Interest-earning assets:                                                                      
    Investments:                                                                      
    Debt securities (2) $ 874,212     $ 6,752       3.09 %   $ 888,913     $ 6,814       3.07 %   $ 846,469     $ 6,510       3.08 %
    Restricted equity securities (2)   65,724       1,062       6.46 %     69,784       1,204       6.90 %     71,696       1,375       7.67 %
    Short-term investments   215,982       2,386       4.42 %     202,953       2,451       4.83 %     143,800       1,914       5.33 %
    Total investments   1,155,918       10,200       3.53 %     1,161,650       10,469       3.60 %     1,061,965       9,799       3.69 %
    Loans and Leases:                            
    Commercial real estate loans (3)   5,533,208       77,136       5.51 %     5,651,390       77,243       5.47 %     5,754,901       81,565       5.61 %
    Commercial loans (3)   1,286,908       20,757       6.38 %     1,237,078       19,698       6.37 %     1,069,154       17,672       6.54 %
    Equipment financing (3)   1,240,128       25,069       8.09 %     1,281,425       25,965       8.11 %     1,374,217       26,255       7.64 %
    Consumer loans (3)   1,556,254       21,437       5.51 %     1,548,973       20,861       5.41 %     1,488,587       20,291       5.46 %
    Total loans and leases   9,616,498       144,399       6.01 %     9,718,866       143,767       5.92 %     9,686,859       145,783       6.02 %
    Total interest-earning assets   10,772,416       154,599       5.74 %     10,880,516       154,236       5.67 %     10,748,824       155,582       5.79 %
    Non-interest-earning assets   630,518               662,814             704,570          
    Total assets $ 11,402,934             $ 11,543,330           $ 11,453,394          
                                 
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:                            
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                            
    Deposits:                            
    NOW accounts $ 637,786       1,034       0.65 %   $ 628,346       1,005       0.65 %   $ 659,351       1,111       0.68 %
    Savings accounts   1,780,838       10,692       2.41 %     1,743,688       10,173       2.37 %     1,731,388       11,874       2.76 %
    Money market accounts   2,189,373       13,990       2.56 %     2,187,581       13,587       2.52 %     2,026,780       15,520       3.08 %
    Certificates of deposit   1,879,749       18,437       3.93 %     1,886,386       19,593       4.21 %     1,699,510       18,717       4.43 %
    Brokered deposit accounts   748,205       8,529       4.57 %     767,275       9,120       4.82 %     958,146       12,499       5.25 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   7,235,951       52,682       2.92 %     7,213,276       53,478       3.01 %     7,075,175       59,721       3.39 %
    Borrowings                            
    Advances from the FHLB   904,399       10,422       4.56 %     1,007,508       11,847       4.70 %     1,049,609       12,894       4.86 %
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,380       1,718       8.14 %     84,345       1,701       8.07 %     84,241       1,375       6.53 %
    Other borrowed funds   46,086       565       4.93 %     71,462       872       4.95 %     103,753       1,364       5.29 %
    Total borrowings   1,034,865       12,705       4.86 %     1,163,315       14,420       4.96 %     1,237,603       15,633       5.00 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   8,270,816       65,387       3.17 %     8,376,591       67,898       3.29 %     8,312,778       75,354       3.65 %
    Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                            
    Demand checking accounts   1,654,594               1,680,527             1,646,869          
    Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   225,469               251,011             300,362          
    Total liabilities   10,150,879               10,308,129             10,260,009          
    Stockholders’ equity   1,252,055               1,235,201             1,193,385          
    Total liabilities and equity $ 11,402,934             $ 11,543,330           $ 11,453,394          
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) /Interest-rate spread (4)       89,212       2.57 %       86,338       2.38 %       80,228       2.14 %
    Less adjustment of tax-exempt income       527             508           227      
    Net interest income     $ 88,685           $ 85,830         $ 80,001      
    Net interest margin (5)           3.32 %           3.22 %           3.00 %
                                 
    (1) Tax-exempt income on debt securities, equity securities and revenue bonds included in commercial real estate loans is included on a tax-equivalent basis.
    (2) Average balances include unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities. Dividend payments may not be consistent and average yield on equity securities may vary from month to month.
    (3) Loans on nonaccrual status are included in the average balances.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on interest-earning assets and the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) divided by average interest-earning assets on an actual/actual basis.
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Average Yields / Costs (Unaudited)
      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest (1)   Average Yield/
    Cost

      Average
    Balance
      Interest (1)   Average Yield/
    Cost
          
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Investments:                                              
    Debt securities (2) $ 881,522     $ 13,566       3.08 %   $ 869,848     $ 13,437       3.09 %
    Restricted equity securities (2)   67,743       2,266       6.69 %     74,015       2,868       7.75 %
    Short-term investments   209,503       4,837       4.62 %     137,284       3,738       5.45 %
    Total investments   1,158,768       20,669       3.57 %     1,081,147       20,043       3.71 %
    Loans and Leases:                  
    Commercial real estate loans (3)   5,591,973       154,379       5.49 %     5,758,318       162,614       5.59 %
    Commercial loans (3)   1,262,130       40,455       6.38 %     1,047,810       35,179       6.64 %
    Equipment financing (3)   1,260,663       51,034       8.10 %     1,374,322       53,150       7.73 %
    Consumer loans (3)   1,552,633       42,298       5.46 %     1,485,702       40,269       5.43 %
    Total loans and leases   9,667,399       288,166       5.96 %     9,666,152       291,212       6.03 %
    Total interest-earning assets   10,826,167       308,835       5.71 %     10,747,299       311,255       5.79 %
    Non-interest-earning assets   646,577             684,343        
    Total assets $ 11,472,744           $ 11,431,642        
                       
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:                  
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                  
    Deposits:                  
    NOW accounts $ 633,092       2,039       0.65 %   $ 665,632       2,372       0.72 %
    Savings accounts   1,762,366       20,865       2.39 %     1,712,804       23,226       2.73 %
    Money market accounts   2,188,482       27,577       2.54 %     2,051,542       31,474       3.09 %
    Certificates of deposit   1,883,049       38,030       4.07 %     1,661,814       35,389       4.28 %
    Brokered deposit accounts   757,687       17,649       4.70 %     927,465       24,144       5.23 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   7,224,676       106,160       2.96 %     7,019,257       116,605       3.34 %
    Borrowings                  
    Advances from the FHLB   955,669       22,269       4.63 %     1,107,071       27,527       4.92 %
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,363       3,419       8.11 %     84,223       2,752       6.54 %
    Other borrowed funds   58,704       1,437       4.94 %     98,406       2,341       4.78 %
    Total borrowings   1,098,736       27,125       4.91 %     1,289,700       32,620       5.00 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   8,323,412       133,285       3.23 %     8,308,957       149,225       3.61 %
    Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                  
        Demand checking accounts   1,667,489             1,635,690        
        Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   238,169             289,351        
    Total liabilities   10,229,070             10,233,998        
    Stockholders’ equity   1,243,674             1,197,644        
    Total liabilities and equity $ 11,472,744           $ 11,431,642        
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) /Interest-rate spread (4)       175,550       2.48 %         162,030       2.18 %
    Less adjustment of tax-exempt income       1,035             441    
    Net interest income     $ 174,515           $ 161,589    
    Net interest margin (5)           3.27 %             3.03 %
                       
    (1) Tax-exempt income on debt securities, equity securities and revenue bonds included in commercial real estate loans is included on a tax-equivalent basis.
    (2) Average balances include unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities. Dividend payments may not be consistent and average yield on equity securities may vary from month to month.
    (3) Loans on nonaccrual status are included in the average balances.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on interest-earning assets and the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) divided by average interest-earning assets on an actual/actual basis.
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Non-GAAP Financial Information (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
    March 31,
      At and for the Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025       2024       2025       2024  
    Reconciliation Table – Non-GAAP Financial Information (Dollars in Thousands Except Share Data)   (Dollars in Thousands Except Share Data)
                   
    Reported Pretax Income $ 29,594     $ 21,645     $ 55,076     $ 41,124  
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense   439       823       1,410       823  
    Operating Pretax Income $ 30,033     $ 22,468     $ 56,486     $ 41,947  
    Effective tax rate   25.3 %     24.4 %     24.8 %     24.5 %
    Provision for income taxes   7,590       5,473       14,008       10,289  
    Operating earnings after tax $ 22,443     $ 16,995     $ 42,478     $ 31,658  
                   
    Operating earnings per common share:              
    Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.19     $ 0.48     $ 0.36  
    Diluted $ 0.25     $ 0.19     $ 0.47     $ 0.35  
                   
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:              
    Basic   89,104,605       88,904,692       89,104,060       88,899,635  
    Diluted   89,612,781       89,222,315       89,590,267       89,201,912  
                   
    Return on average assets *   0.77 %     0.57 %     0.72 %     0.54 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.01 %     0.02 %     0.02 %     0.01 %
    Operating return on average assets *   0.78 %     0.59 %     0.74 %     0.55 %
                   
    Return on average tangible assets *   0.79 %     0.59 %     0.73 %     0.56 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.01 %     0.02 %     0.02 %     0.01 %
    Operating return on average tangible assets *   0.80 %     0.61 %     0.75 %     0.57 %
                   
                   
    Return on average stockholders’ equity *   7.04 %     5.49 %     6.61 %     5.18 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.10 %     0.21 %     0.17 %     0.10 %
    Operating return on average stockholders’ equity *   7.14 %     5.70 %     6.78 %     5.28 %
                   
                   
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity *   8.85 %     7.04 %     8.34 %     6.65 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.13 %     0.27 %     0.21 %     0.13 %
    Operating return on average tangible stockholders’ equity *   8.98 %     7.31 %     8.55 %     6.78 %
                   
    * Ratios at and for the three months and six months ended are annualized.              
      At and for the Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
    March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (Dollars in Thousands)
                     
    Net income, as reported $ 22,026   $ 19,100     $ 17,536     $ 20,142     $ 16,372  
                     
    Average total assets $ 11,402,934   $ 11,543,330     $ 11,580,572     $ 11,451,338     $ 11,453,394  
    Less: Average goodwill and average identified intangible assets, net   256,508     257,941       259,496       261,188       262,859  
    Average tangible assets $ 11,146,426   $ 11,285,389     $ 11,321,076     $ 11,190,150     $ 11,190,535  
                     
    Return on average tangible assets (annualized)   0.79 %   0.68 %     0.62 %     0.72 %     0.59 %
                     
    Average total stockholders’ equity $ 1,252,055   $ 1,235,201     $ 1,232,527     $ 1,216,037     $ 1,193,385  
    Less: Average goodwill and average identified intangible assets, net   256,508     257,941       259,496       261,188       262,859  
    Average tangible stockholders’ equity $ 995,547   $ 977,260     $ 973,031     $ 954,849     $ 930,526  
                     
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized)   8.85 %   7.82 %     7.21 %     8.44 %     7.04 %
                     
    Total stockholders’ equity $ 1,254,171   $ 1,240,182     $ 1,221,939     $ 1,230,362     $ 1,198,480  
    Less:                
    Goodwill   241,222     241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net   14,600     16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Tangible stockholders’ equity $ 998,349   $ 982,930     $ 963,256     $ 969,978     $ 936,428  
                     
    Total assets $ 11,568,745   $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    Less:                
    Goodwill   241,222     241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net   14,600     16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Tangible assets $ 11,312,923   $ 11,262,617     $ 11,646,643     $ 11,416,337     $ 11,373,240  
                     
    Tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets   8.82 %   8.73 %     8.27 %     8.50 %     8.23 %
                     
    Tangible stockholders’ equity $ 998,349   $ 982,930     $ 963,256     $ 969,978     $ 936,428  
                     
    Number of common shares issued   96,998,075     96,998,075       96,998,075       96,998,075       96,998,075  
    Less:                
    Treasury shares   7,039,136     7,037,610       7,019,384       7,015,843       7,373,009  
    Unvested restricted shares   854,334     855,860       880,248       883,789       713,443  
    Number of common shares outstanding   89,104,605     89,104,605       89,098,443       89,098,443       88,911,623  
                     
    Tangible book value per common share $ 11.20   $ 11.03     $ 10.81     $ 10.89     $ 10.53  

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    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Brookline Bancorp Announces Second Quarter Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Net Income of $22.0 million, EPS of $0.25

    Quarterly Dividend of $0.135

    BOSTON, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brookline Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRKL) (the “Company”) today announced net income of $22.0 million, or $0.25 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025, compared to net income of $19.1 million, or $0.21 per basic and diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025, and $16.4 million, or $0.18 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. The Company reported operating earnings after tax (non-GAAP) of $22.4 million, or $0.25 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025, compared to operating earnings after tax (non-GAAP) of $20.0 million, or $0.22 per basic and diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025, and $17.0 million, or $0.19 per basic and diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024.

    Commenting on the second quarter’s performance, Mr. Perrault stated, “We are pleased to report solid earnings for the second quarter of the year led by growth in our C&I portfolio and deposits. Our dedicated team of bankers continue to provide exceptional service to the communities we serve. As a result of these efforts, our net interest margin expanded again this quarter despite intentional contraction in our commercial real estate portfolio.”

    BALANCE SHEET

    Total assets at June 30, 2025 were $11.6 billion, representing an increase of $48.9 million from $11.5 billion at March 31, 2025, primarily driven by an increase in cash and cash equivalents partially offset by a reduction of loans and leases. Total assets decreased $66.5 million from June 30, 2024.

    At June 30, 2025, total loans and leases were $9.6 billion, representing a decrease of $60.3 million from March 31, 2025, and a decrease of $138.8 million from June 30, 2024.

    Total investment securities at June 30, 2025 decreased $15.7 million to $866.7 million from $882.4 million at March 31, 2025, and increased $10.3 million from $856.4 million at June 30, 2024. Total cash and cash equivalents at June 30, 2025 increased $149.2 million to $506.7 million from $357.5 million at March 31, 2025, and increased $163.6 million from $343.1 million at June 30, 2024. As of June 30, 2025, total investment securities and total cash and cash equivalents represented 11.9 percent of total assets, compared to 10.8 percent and 10.3 percent as of March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.

    Total deposits at June 30, 2025 increased $49.8 million to $9.0 billion from March 31, 2025, primarily driven by an increase of $58.3 million in customer deposits partially offset by a decline of $8.5 million in brokered deposits. Total deposits increased $224.2 million from $8.7 billion at June 30, 2024, primarily driven by an increase of $391.2 million in customer deposits partially offset by a decline of $167.0 million in brokered deposits.

    Total borrowed funds at June 30, 2025 remained flat at $1.2 billion compared to March 31, 2025, and decreased $274.4 million from $1.4 billion at June 30, 2024.

    The ratio of stockholders’ equity to total assets was 10.84 percent at June 30, 2025, as compared to 10.77 percent at March 31, 2025, and 10.30 percent at June 30, 2024. The ratio of tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) was 8.82 percent at June 30, 2025, as compared to 8.73 percent at March 31, 2025, and 8.23 percent at June 30, 2024. Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) increased $0.17 from $11.03 at March 31, 2025 to $11.20 at June 30, 2025, and increased $0.67 from $10.53 at June 30, 2024.

    NET INTEREST INCOME

    Net interest income increased $2.9 million to $88.7 million during the second quarter of 2025 from $85.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The net interest margin increased 10 basis points to 3.32 percent for the three months ended June 30, 2025 from 3.22 percent for the three months ended March 31, 2025, primarily driven by lower funding costs and higher yields on loans and leases.

    NON-INTEREST INCOME

    Total non-interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 increased $0.3 million to $6.0 million from $5.7 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increase was primarily driven by an increase of $0.2 million in gain on sales of loans and leases.

    PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES

    The Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $7.0 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $6.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The increase in provision was driven by a combination of continued stress in the Boston office sector as well as additional specific reserves on two large Eastern Funding credits.

    Total net charge-offs for the second quarter of 2025 were $5.1 million, compared to $7.6 million in the first quarter of 2025. The $5.1 million in net charge-offs was driven by two commercial real estate loans that were sold during the quarter resulting in a combined $3.5 million in net charge-offs. The ratio of net loan and lease charge-offs to average loans and leases on an annualized basis decreased to 21 basis points for the second quarter of 2025 from 31 basis points for the first quarter of 2025.

    The allowance for loan and lease losses represented 1.32 percent of total loans and leases at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.29 percent at March 31, 2025, and 1.25 percent at June 30, 2024.

    ASSET QUALITY

    The ratio of nonperforming loans and leases to total loans and leases was 0.65 percent at June 30, 2025, flat compared to March 31, 2025. Total nonaccrual loans and leases decreased $0.8 million to $62.3 million at June 30, 2025 from $63.1 million at March 31, 2025, driven by the sale of two commercial real estate loans. The ratio of nonperforming assets to total assets was 0.55 percent at June 30, 2025, a decrease from 0.56 percent at March 31, 2025. Total nonperforming assets decreased $0.4 million to $63.6 million at June 30, 2025 from $64.0 million at March 31, 2025.

    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE

    Non-interest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 decreased $1.9 million to $58.1 million from $60.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The decrease was primarily driven by decreases of $0.7 million in compensation and employee benefits expense, $0.5 million in merger and acquisition expense related to the previously announced proposed merger of the Company with Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (“Berkshire”), and $0.4 million in occupancy expense, partially offset by an increase of $0.5 million in advertising and marketing expense.

    PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES

    The effective tax rate was 25.6 percent and 25.3 percent for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to 25.0 percent for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 24.4 percent and 24.5 percent for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024.

    RETURNS ON AVERAGE ASSETS AND AVERAGE EQUITY

    The annualized return on average assets increased to 0.77 percent during the second quarter 2025 from 0.66 percent for the first quarter of 2025.

    The annualized return on average stockholders’ equity increased to 7.04 percent during the second quarter of 2025 from 6.19 percent for the first quarter of 2025. The annualized return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (non-GAAP) increased to 8.85 percent for the second quarter of 2025 from 7.82 percent for the first quarter of 2025.

    DIVIDEND DECLARED

    The Company’s Board of Directors approved a dividend of $0.135 per share for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The dividend will be paid on August 22, 2025 to stockholders of record on August 8, 2025.

    CONFERENCE CALL

    The Company will conduct a conference call/webcast at 1:30 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, July 24, 2025 to discuss the results for the quarter, business highlights and outlook. A copy of the Earnings Presentation is available on the Company’s website, www.brooklinebancorp.com. To listen to the call and view the Company’s Earnings Presentation, please join the call via https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/149362707. To listen to the call without access to the slides, interested parties may dial 833-470-1428 (United States) or 404-975-4839 (internationally) and ask for the Brookline Bancorp, Inc. conference call (Access Code 673409). A recorded playback of the call will be available for one week following the call on the Company’s website under “Investor Relations” or by dialing 866-813-9403 (United States) or 929-458-6194 (internationally) and entering the passcode: 916742.

    ABOUT BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC.

    Brookline Bancorp, Inc., a bank holding company with $11.6 billion in assets and branch locations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley of New York State, is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and operates as the holding company for Brookline Bank, Bank Rhode Island, and PCSB Bank (the “banks”). The Company provides commercial and retail banking services, cash management and investment services to customers throughout Central New England and the Lower Hudson Valley of New York State. More information about Brookline Bancorp, Inc. and its banks can be found at the following websites: www.brooklinebank.com, www.bankri.com and www.pcsb.com.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    Certain statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts may constitute 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, and are intended to be covered by the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We may also make forward-looking statements in other documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), in our annual reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials, and in oral statements made by our officers, directors or employees. You can identify forward looking statements by the use of the words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “assume,” “outlook,” “will,” “should,” and other expressions that predict or indicate future events and trends and which do not relate to historical matters, including statements regarding the Company’s business, credit quality, financial condition, liquidity and results of operations. Forward-looking statements may differ, possibly materially, from what is included in this press release due to factors and future developments that are uncertain and beyond the scope of the Company’s control. These include, but are not limited to, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the right of the Company or Berkshire to terminate the merger agreement; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against Berkshire or Company; delays in completing the proposed transaction with Berkshire; the failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the proposed transaction), or to satisfy any of the other conditions to the proposed transaction on a timely basis or at all, including the ability of Berkshire and the Company to meet expectations regarding the timing, completion and accounting and tax treatments of the proposed transaction; the impact of certain restrictions during the pendency of the proposed transaction on the parties’ ability to pursue certain business opportunities and strategic transactions; diversion of management’s attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities; potential adverse reactions or changes to business or employee relationships, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the proposed transaction; changes in interest rates; general economic conditions (including the impact of actual or threatened tariffs imposed by the U.S. and foreign governments, inflation, and concerns about liquidity) on a national basis or in the local markets in which the Company operates; ongoing turbulence in the capital and debt markets; competitive pressures from other financial institutions; changes in consumer behavior due to changing political, business and economic conditions, or legislative or regulatory initiatives; changes in the value of securities and other assets in the Company’s investment portfolio; increases in loan and lease default and charge-off rates; the adequacy of allowances for loan and lease losses; decreases in deposit levels that necessitate increases in borrowing to fund loans and investments; operational risks including, but not limited to, cybersecurity incidents, fraud, natural disasters, and future pandemics; changes in regulation; the possibility that future credit losses may be higher than currently expected due to changes in economic assumptions and adverse economic developments; the risk that goodwill and intangibles recorded in the Company’s financial statements will become impaired; and changes in assumptions used in making such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which are difficult to predict. The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of, among others, the risks outlined in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, as updated by its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings submitted to the SEC. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements are made.

    BASIS OF PRESENTATION

    The Company’s consolidated financial statements have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) as set forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board in its Accounting Standards Codification and through the rules and interpretive releases of the SEC under the authority of federal securities laws. Certain amounts previously reported have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation.

    NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

    The Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, such as operating earnings after tax, operating earnings per common share, operating return on average assets, operating return on average tangible assets, operating return on average stockholders’ equity, operating return on average tangible stockholders’ equity, tangible book value per common share, tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets, return on average tangible assets (annualized) and return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized). These non-GAAP financial measures provide information for investors to effectively analyze financial trends of ongoing business activities, and to enhance comparability with peers across the financial services sector. A detailed reconciliation table of the Company’s GAAP to the non-GAAP measures is attached.

    INVESTOR RELATIONS:

    Contact: Carl M. Carlson
      Brookline Bancorp, Inc.
      Co-President and Chief Financial and Strategy Officer
      (617) 425-5331
      carl.carlson@brkl.com
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Selected Financial Highlights (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (Dollars in Thousands Except per Share Data)
    Earnings Data:                            
    Net interest income $ 88,685     $ 85,830     $ 84,988     $ 83,008     $ 80,001  
    Provision for credit losses on loans 6,997     5,974     4,141     4,832     5,607  
    Provision (recovery) of credit losses on investments 3     12     (104)     (172)     (39)  
    Non-interest income 5,970     5,660     6,587     6,348     6,396  
    Non-interest expense 58,061     60,022     63,719     57,948     59,184  
    Income before provision for income taxes 29,594     25,482     23,819     26,748     21,645  
    Net income 22,026     19,100     17,536     20,142     16,372  
                                 
    Performance Ratios:                            
    Net interest margin (1) 3.32 %   3.22 %   3.12 %   3.07 %   3.00 %
    Interest-rate spread (1) 2.57 %   2.38 %   2.35 %   2.26 %   2.14 %
    Return on average assets (annualized) 0.77 %   0.66 %   0.61 %   0.70 %   0.57 %
    Return on average tangible assets (annualized) (non-GAAP) 0.79 %   0.68 %   0.62 %   0.72 %   0.59 %
    Return on average stockholders’ equity (annualized) 7.04 %   6.19 %   5.69 %   6.63 %   5.49 %
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized) (non-GAAP) 8.85 %   7.82 %   7.21 %   8.44 %   7.04 %
    Efficiency ratio (2) 61.34 %   65.60 %   69.58 %   64.85 %   68.50 %
                                 
    Per Common Share Data:                            
    Net income — Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Net income — Diluted 0.25     0.21     0.20     0.23     0.18  
    Cash dividends declared 0.135     0.135     0.135     0.135     0.135  
    Book value per share (end of period) 14.08     13.92     13.71     13.81     13.48  
    Tangible book value per share (end of period) (non-GAAP) 11.20     11.03     10.81     10.89     10.53  
    Stock price (end of period) 10.55     10.90     11.80     10.09     8.35  
                                 
    Balance Sheet:                            
    Total assets $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    Total loans and leases 9,582,374     9,642,722     9,779,288     9,755,236     9,721,137  
    Total deposits 8,961,202     8,911,452     8,901,644     8,732,271     8,737,036  
    Total stockholders’ equity 1,254,171     1,240,182     1,221,939     1,230,362     1,198,480  
                                 
    Asset Quality:                            
    Nonperforming assets $ 63,596     $ 64,021     $ 70,452     $ 72,821     $ 62,683  
    Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets 0.55 %   0.56 %   0.59 %   0.62 %   0.54 %
    Allowance for loan and lease losses $ 126,725     $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases 1.32 %   1.29 %   1.28 %   1.31 %   1.25 %
    Net loan and lease charge-offs $ 5,127     $ 7,597     $ 7,252     $ 3,808     $ 8,387  
    Net loan and lease charge-offs as a percentage of average loans and leases (annualized) 0.21 %   0.31 %   0.30 %   0.16 %   0.35 %
                                 
    Capital Ratios:                            
    Stockholders’ equity to total assets 10.84 %   10.77 %   10.26 %   10.54 %   10.30 %
    Tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 8.82 %   8.73 %   8.27 %   8.50 %   8.23 %
                                 
    (1) Calculated on a fully tax-equivalent basis.                            
    (2) Calculated as non-interest expense as a percentage of net interest income plus non-interest income.                            
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
               
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
     
    ASSETS (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Cash and due from banks $ 87,386     $ 78,741     $ 64,673     $ 82,168     $ 60,067  
    Short-term investments   419,362       278,805       478,997       325,721       283,017  
    Total cash and cash equivalents   506,748       357,546       543,670       407,889       343,084  
    Investment securities available-for-sale   866,684       882,353       895,034       855,391       856,439  
    Total investment securities   866,684       882,353       895,034       855,391       856,439  
    Allowance for investment security losses   (97 )     (94 )     (82 )     (186 )     (359 )
    Net investment securities   866,587       882,259       894,952       855,205       856,080  
    Loans and leases:          
    Commercial real estate loans   5,485,546       5,580,982       5,716,114       5,779,290       5,782,111  
    Commercial loans and leases   2,520,347       2,512,912       2,506,664       2,453,038       2,443,530  
    Consumer loans   1,576,481       1,548,828       1,556,510       1,522,908       1,495,496  
    Total loans and leases   9,582,374       9,642,722       9,779,288       9,755,236       9,721,137  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses   (126,725 )     (124,145 )     (125,083 )     (127,316 )     (121,750 )
    Net loans and leases   9,455,649       9,518,577       9,654,205       9,627,920       9,599,387  
    Restricted equity securities   66,481       67,537       83,155       82,675       78,963  
    Premises and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation   83,963       84,439       86,781       86,925       88,378  
    Right-of-use asset operating leases   42,415       44,144       43,527       41,934       35,691  
    Deferred tax asset   52,325       52,176       56,620       50,827       60,032  
    Goodwill   241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization   14,600       16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Other real estate owned and repossessed assets   1,288       917       1,103       1,579       1,974  
    Other assets   237,467       255,022       282,630       261,383       309,651  
    Total assets $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY          
    Deposits:          
    Demand checking accounts $ 1,726,933     $ 1,664,629     $ 1,692,394     $ 1,681,858     $ 1,638,378  
    NOW accounts   650,707       625,492       617,246       637,374       647,370  
    Savings accounts   1,795,761       1,793,852       1,721,247       1,736,989       1,735,857  
    Money market accounts   2,153,709       2,183,855       2,116,360       2,041,185       2,073,557  
    Certificate of deposit accounts   1,877,661       1,878,665       1,885,444       1,819,353       1,718,414  
    Brokered deposit accounts   756,431       764,959       868,953       815,512       923,460  
    Total deposits   8,961,202       8,911,452       8,901,644       8,732,271       8,737,036  
    Borrowed funds:          
    Advances from the FHLB   934,669       957,848       1,355,926       1,345,003       1,265,079  
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,397       84,362       84,328       84,293       84,258  
    Other borrowed funds   135,985       113,617       79,592       68,251       80,125  
    Total borrowed funds   1,155,051       1,155,827       1,519,846       1,497,547       1,429,462  
    Operating lease liabilities   43,528       45,330       44,785       43,266       37,102  
    Mortgagors’ escrow accounts   15,289       15,264       15,875       14,456       17,117  
    Reserve for unfunded credits   4,586       5,296       5,981       6,859       11,400  
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   134,918       146,518       195,256       151,960       204,695  
    Total liabilities   10,314,574       10,279,687       10,683,387       10,446,359       10,436,812  
    Stockholders’ equity:          
    Common stock, $0.01 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized; 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, 96,998,075 shares issued, and 96,998,075 shares issued, respectively   970       970       970       970       970  
    Additional paid-in capital   904,697       903,696       902,584       901,562       904,775  
    Retained earnings   475,781       465,898       458,943       453,555       445,560  
    Accumulated other comprehensive income   (39,378 )     (42,498 )     (52,882 )     (38,081 )     (61,693 )
    Treasury stock, at cost;          
    7,039,136, 7,037,610, 7,019,384, 7,015,843, and 7,373,009 shares, respectively   (87,899 )     (87,884 )     (87,676 )     (87,644 )     (91,132 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   1,254,171       1,240,182       1,221,939       1,230,362       1,198,480  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 11,568,745     $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
               
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
      March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Interest and dividend income:          
    Loans and leases $ 143,933     $ 143,309     $ 147,436     $ 149,643     $ 145,585  
    Debt securities   6,691       6,765       6,421       6,473       6,480  
    Restricted equity securities   1,062       1,203       1,460       1,458       1,376  
    Short-term investments   2,386       2,451       2,830       1,986       1,914  
    Total interest and dividend income   154,072       153,728       158,147       159,560       155,355  
    Interest expense:          
    Deposits   52,682       53,478       56,562       59,796       59,721  
    Borrowed funds   12,705       14,420       16,597       16,756       15,633  
    Total interest expense   65,387       67,898       73,159       76,552       75,354  
    Net interest income   88,685       85,830       84,988       83,008       80,001  
    Provision for credit losses on loans   6,997       5,974       4,141       4,832       5,607  
    Provision (recovery) of credit losses on investments   3       12       (104 )     (172 )     (39 )
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   81,685       79,844       80,951       78,348       74,433  
    Non-interest income:          
    Deposit fees   2,472       2,361       2,297       2,353       3,001  
    Loan fees   472       393       439       464       702  
    Loan level derivative income (loss)   (4 )     70       1,115       —       106  
    Gain on sales of loans and leases held-for-sale   264       24       406       415       130  
    Other   2,766       2,812       2,330       3,116       2,457  
    Total non-interest income   5,970       5,660       6,587       6,348       6,396  
    Non-interest expense:          
    Compensation and employee benefits   35,147       35,853       37,202       35,130       34,762  
    Occupancy   5,349       5,721       5,393       5,343       5,551  
    Equipment and data processing   6,841       7,012       6,780       6,831       6,732  
    Professional services   1,471       1,726       1,345       2,143       1,745  
    FDIC insurance   1,880       2,037       2,017       2,118       2,025  
    Advertising and marketing   1,371       868       1,303       859       1,504  
    Amortization of identified intangible assets   1,431       1,430       1,701       1,668       1,669  
    Merger and restructuring expense   439       971       3,378       —       823  
    Other   4,132       4,404       4,600       3,856       4,373  
    Total non-interest expense   58,061       60,022       63,719       57,948       59,184  
    Income before provision for income taxes   29,594       25,482       23,819       26,748       21,645  
    Provision for income taxes   7,568       6,382       6,283       6,606       5,273  
    Net income $ 22,026     $ 19,100     $ 17,536     $ 20,142     $ 16,372  
    Earnings per common share:          
    Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Diluted $ 0.25     $ 0.21     $ 0.20     $ 0.23     $ 0.18  
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:        
    Basic   89,104,605       89,103,510       89,098,443       89,033,463       88,904,692  
    Diluted   89,612,781       89,567,747       89,483,964       89,319,611       89,222,315  
    Dividends paid per common share $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135     $ 0.135  
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
       
      Six Months Ended June 30,
        2025       2024  
      (In Thousands Except Share Data)
    Interest and dividend income:    
    Loans and leases $ 287,242     $ 290,850  
    Debt securities   13,456       13,358  
    Restricted equity securities   2,265       2,868  
    Short-term investments   4,837       3,738  
    Total interest and dividend income   307,800       310,814  
    Interest expense:    
    Deposits   106,160       116,605  
    Borrowed funds   27,125       32,620  
    Total interest expense   133,285       149,225  
    Net interest income   174,515       161,589  
    Provision for credit losses on loans   12,971       13,030  
    Provision (credit) for credit losses on investments   15       (83 )
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses   161,529       148,642  
    Non-interest income:    
    Deposit Fees   4,833       5,898  
    Loan Fees   865       1,491  
    Loan level derivative income, net   66       543  
    Gain on sales of loans and leases held-for-sale   288       130  
    Other   5,578       4,618  
    Total non-interest income   11,630       12,680  
    Non-interest expense:    
    Compensation and employee benefits   71,000       71,391  
    Occupancy   11,070       11,320  
    Equipment and data processing   13,853       13,763  
    Professional services   3,197       3,645  
    FDIC insurance   3,917       3,909  
    Advertising and marketing   2,239       3,078  
    Amortization of identified intangible assets   2,861       3,377  
    Merger and restructuring expense   1,410       823  
    Other   8,536       8,892  
    Total non-interest expense   118,083       120,198  
    Income before provision for income taxes   55,076       41,124  
    Provision for income taxes   13,950       10,087  
    Net income $ 41,126     $ 31,037  
    Earnings per common share:    
    Basic $ 0.46     $ 0.35  
    Diluted $ 0.46     $ 0.35  
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:  
    Basic   89,104,060       88,899,635  
    Diluted   89,590,267       89,201,912  
    Dividends paid per common share $ 0.270     $ 0.270  
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Asset Quality Analysis (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
        June 30,
    2025
          March 31,
    2025
          December 31,
    2024
          September 30,
    2024
          June 30,
    2024
     
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    NONPERFORMING ASSETS:          
    Loans and leases accounted for on a nonaccrual basis:          
    Commercial real estate mortgage $ 987     $ 10,842     $ 11,525     $ 11,595     $ 11,659  
    Multi-family mortgage   1,433       6,576       6,596       1,751       —  
    Total commercial real estate loans   2,420       17,418       18,121       13,346       11,659  
               
    Commercial   8,687       7,415       14,676       15,734       16,636  
    Equipment financing   46,067       32,975       31,509       37,223       27,128  
    Total commercial loans and leases   54,754       40,390       46,185       52,957       43,764  
               
    Residential mortgage   3,572       3,962       3,999       3,862       4,495  
    Home equity   1,561       1,333       1,043       1,076       790  
    Other consumer   1       1       1       1       1  
    Total consumer loans   5,134       5,296       5,043       4,939       5,286  
               
    Total nonaccrual loans and leases   62,308       63,104       69,349       71,242       60,709  
               
    Other real estate owned   700       700       700       780       780  
    Other repossessed assets   588       217       403       799       1,194  
    Total nonperforming assets $ 63,596     $ 64,021     $ 70,452     $ 72,821     $ 62,683  
               
    Loans and leases past due greater than 90 days and still accruing $ 24,899     $ 3,009     $ 811     $ 16,091     $ 4,994  
               
    Nonperforming loans and leases as a percentage of total loans and leases   0.65 %     0.65 %     0.71 %     0.73 %     0.62 %
    Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets   0.55 %     0.56 %     0.59 %     0.62 %     0.54 %
               
    PROVISION AND ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES:      
    Allowance for loan and lease losses at beginning of period $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750     $ 120,124  
    Charge-offs   (5,601 )     (9,073 )     (8,414 )     (4,183 )     (8,823 )
    Recoveries   474       1,476       1,162       375       436  
    Net charge-offs   (5,127 )     (7,597 )     (7,252 )     (3,808 )     (8,387 )
    Provision for loan and lease losses excluding unfunded commitments *   7,707       6,659       5,019       9,374       10,013  
    Allowance for loan and lease losses at end of period $ 126,725     $ 124,145     $ 125,083     $ 127,316     $ 121,750  
               
    Allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases   1.32 %     1.29 %     1.28 %     1.31 %     1.25 %
               
    NET CHARGE-OFFS:          
    Commercial real estate loans $ 3,524     $ —     $ —     $ —     $ 3,819  
    Commercial loans and leases   1,640       7,647       7,257       3,797       4,571  
    Consumer loans   (37 )     (50 )     (5 )     11       (3 )
    Total net charge-offs $ 5,127     $ 7,597     $ 7,252     $ 3,808     $ 8,387  
               
    Net loan and lease charge-offs as a percentage of average loans and leases (annualized)   0.21 %     0.31 %     0.30 %     0.16 %     0.35 %
               
    *Provision for loan and lease losses does not include (credit) provision of $(0.7 million), $(0.7 million), $(0.9 million), $(4.5 million), and $(4.4 million) for credit losses on unfunded commitments during the three months ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, September 30, 2024, and June 30, 2024, respectively.          
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Average Yields / Costs (Unaudited)
      Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025

      March 31,
    2025
      June 30,
    2024
      Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost   Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost
      Average Balance   Interest (1)   Average Yield/ Cost
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    Assets:                                                                      
    Interest-earning assets:                                                                      
    Investments:                                                                      
    Debt securities (2) $ 874,212     $ 6,752       3.09 %   $ 888,913     $ 6,814       3.07 %   $ 846,469     $ 6,510       3.08 %
    Restricted equity securities (2)   65,724       1,062       6.46 %     69,784       1,204       6.90 %     71,696       1,375       7.67 %
    Short-term investments   215,982       2,386       4.42 %     202,953       2,451       4.83 %     143,800       1,914       5.33 %
    Total investments   1,155,918       10,200       3.53 %     1,161,650       10,469       3.60 %     1,061,965       9,799       3.69 %
    Loans and Leases:                            
    Commercial real estate loans (3)   5,533,208       77,136       5.51 %     5,651,390       77,243       5.47 %     5,754,901       81,565       5.61 %
    Commercial loans (3)   1,286,908       20,757       6.38 %     1,237,078       19,698       6.37 %     1,069,154       17,672       6.54 %
    Equipment financing (3)   1,240,128       25,069       8.09 %     1,281,425       25,965       8.11 %     1,374,217       26,255       7.64 %
    Consumer loans (3)   1,556,254       21,437       5.51 %     1,548,973       20,861       5.41 %     1,488,587       20,291       5.46 %
    Total loans and leases   9,616,498       144,399       6.01 %     9,718,866       143,767       5.92 %     9,686,859       145,783       6.02 %
    Total interest-earning assets   10,772,416       154,599       5.74 %     10,880,516       154,236       5.67 %     10,748,824       155,582       5.79 %
    Non-interest-earning assets   630,518               662,814             704,570          
    Total assets $ 11,402,934             $ 11,543,330           $ 11,453,394          
                                 
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:                            
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                            
    Deposits:                            
    NOW accounts $ 637,786       1,034       0.65 %   $ 628,346       1,005       0.65 %   $ 659,351       1,111       0.68 %
    Savings accounts   1,780,838       10,692       2.41 %     1,743,688       10,173       2.37 %     1,731,388       11,874       2.76 %
    Money market accounts   2,189,373       13,990       2.56 %     2,187,581       13,587       2.52 %     2,026,780       15,520       3.08 %
    Certificates of deposit   1,879,749       18,437       3.93 %     1,886,386       19,593       4.21 %     1,699,510       18,717       4.43 %
    Brokered deposit accounts   748,205       8,529       4.57 %     767,275       9,120       4.82 %     958,146       12,499       5.25 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   7,235,951       52,682       2.92 %     7,213,276       53,478       3.01 %     7,075,175       59,721       3.39 %
    Borrowings                            
    Advances from the FHLB   904,399       10,422       4.56 %     1,007,508       11,847       4.70 %     1,049,609       12,894       4.86 %
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,380       1,718       8.14 %     84,345       1,701       8.07 %     84,241       1,375       6.53 %
    Other borrowed funds   46,086       565       4.93 %     71,462       872       4.95 %     103,753       1,364       5.29 %
    Total borrowings   1,034,865       12,705       4.86 %     1,163,315       14,420       4.96 %     1,237,603       15,633       5.00 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   8,270,816       65,387       3.17 %     8,376,591       67,898       3.29 %     8,312,778       75,354       3.65 %
    Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                            
    Demand checking accounts   1,654,594               1,680,527             1,646,869          
    Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   225,469               251,011             300,362          
    Total liabilities   10,150,879               10,308,129             10,260,009          
    Stockholders’ equity   1,252,055               1,235,201             1,193,385          
    Total liabilities and equity $ 11,402,934             $ 11,543,330           $ 11,453,394          
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) /Interest-rate spread (4)       89,212       2.57 %       86,338       2.38 %       80,228       2.14 %
    Less adjustment of tax-exempt income       527             508           227      
    Net interest income     $ 88,685           $ 85,830         $ 80,001      
    Net interest margin (5)           3.32 %           3.22 %           3.00 %
                                 
    (1) Tax-exempt income on debt securities, equity securities and revenue bonds included in commercial real estate loans is included on a tax-equivalent basis.
    (2) Average balances include unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities. Dividend payments may not be consistent and average yield on equity securities may vary from month to month.
    (3) Loans on nonaccrual status are included in the average balances.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on interest-earning assets and the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) divided by average interest-earning assets on an actual/actual basis.
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Average Yields / Costs (Unaudited)
      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
      Average
    Balance
      Interest (1)   Average Yield/
    Cost

      Average
    Balance
      Interest (1)   Average Yield/
    Cost
          
      (Dollars in Thousands)
    Assets:                                              
    Interest-earning assets:                                              
    Investments:                                              
    Debt securities (2) $ 881,522     $ 13,566       3.08 %   $ 869,848     $ 13,437       3.09 %
    Restricted equity securities (2)   67,743       2,266       6.69 %     74,015       2,868       7.75 %
    Short-term investments   209,503       4,837       4.62 %     137,284       3,738       5.45 %
    Total investments   1,158,768       20,669       3.57 %     1,081,147       20,043       3.71 %
    Loans and Leases:                  
    Commercial real estate loans (3)   5,591,973       154,379       5.49 %     5,758,318       162,614       5.59 %
    Commercial loans (3)   1,262,130       40,455       6.38 %     1,047,810       35,179       6.64 %
    Equipment financing (3)   1,260,663       51,034       8.10 %     1,374,322       53,150       7.73 %
    Consumer loans (3)   1,552,633       42,298       5.46 %     1,485,702       40,269       5.43 %
    Total loans and leases   9,667,399       288,166       5.96 %     9,666,152       291,212       6.03 %
    Total interest-earning assets   10,826,167       308,835       5.71 %     10,747,299       311,255       5.79 %
    Non-interest-earning assets   646,577             684,343        
    Total assets $ 11,472,744           $ 11,431,642        
                       
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:                  
    Interest-bearing liabilities:                  
    Deposits:                  
    NOW accounts $ 633,092       2,039       0.65 %   $ 665,632       2,372       0.72 %
    Savings accounts   1,762,366       20,865       2.39 %     1,712,804       23,226       2.73 %
    Money market accounts   2,188,482       27,577       2.54 %     2,051,542       31,474       3.09 %
    Certificates of deposit   1,883,049       38,030       4.07 %     1,661,814       35,389       4.28 %
    Brokered deposit accounts   757,687       17,649       4.70 %     927,465       24,144       5.23 %
    Total interest-bearing deposits   7,224,676       106,160       2.96 %     7,019,257       116,605       3.34 %
    Borrowings                  
    Advances from the FHLB   955,669       22,269       4.63 %     1,107,071       27,527       4.92 %
    Subordinated debentures and notes   84,363       3,419       8.11 %     84,223       2,752       6.54 %
    Other borrowed funds   58,704       1,437       4.94 %     98,406       2,341       4.78 %
    Total borrowings   1,098,736       27,125       4.91 %     1,289,700       32,620       5.00 %
    Total interest-bearing liabilities   8,323,412       133,285       3.23 %     8,308,957       149,225       3.61 %
    Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                  
        Demand checking accounts   1,667,489             1,635,690        
        Other non-interest-bearing liabilities   238,169             289,351        
    Total liabilities   10,229,070             10,233,998        
    Stockholders’ equity   1,243,674             1,197,644        
    Total liabilities and equity $ 11,472,744           $ 11,431,642        
    Net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) /Interest-rate spread (4)       175,550       2.48 %         162,030       2.18 %
    Less adjustment of tax-exempt income       1,035             441    
    Net interest income     $ 174,515           $ 161,589    
    Net interest margin (5)           3.27 %             3.03 %
                       
    (1) Tax-exempt income on debt securities, equity securities and revenue bonds included in commercial real estate loans is included on a tax-equivalent basis.
    (2) Average balances include unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities. Dividend payments may not be consistent and average yield on equity securities may vary from month to month.
    (3) Loans on nonaccrual status are included in the average balances.
    (4) Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on interest-earning assets and the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
    (5) Net interest margin represents net interest income (tax-equivalent basis) divided by average interest-earning assets on an actual/actual basis.
    BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
    Non-GAAP Financial Information (Unaudited)
      At and for the Three Months Ended
    March 31,
      At and for the Six Months Ended
    June 30,
        2025       2024       2025       2024  
    Reconciliation Table – Non-GAAP Financial Information (Dollars in Thousands Except Share Data)   (Dollars in Thousands Except Share Data)
                   
    Reported Pretax Income $ 29,594     $ 21,645     $ 55,076     $ 41,124  
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense   439       823       1,410       823  
    Operating Pretax Income $ 30,033     $ 22,468     $ 56,486     $ 41,947  
    Effective tax rate   25.3 %     24.4 %     24.8 %     24.5 %
    Provision for income taxes   7,590       5,473       14,008       10,289  
    Operating earnings after tax $ 22,443     $ 16,995     $ 42,478     $ 31,658  
                   
    Operating earnings per common share:              
    Basic $ 0.25     $ 0.19     $ 0.48     $ 0.36  
    Diluted $ 0.25     $ 0.19     $ 0.47     $ 0.35  
                   
    Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:              
    Basic   89,104,605       88,904,692       89,104,060       88,899,635  
    Diluted   89,612,781       89,222,315       89,590,267       89,201,912  
                   
    Return on average assets *   0.77 %     0.57 %     0.72 %     0.54 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.01 %     0.02 %     0.02 %     0.01 %
    Operating return on average assets *   0.78 %     0.59 %     0.74 %     0.55 %
                   
    Return on average tangible assets *   0.79 %     0.59 %     0.73 %     0.56 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.01 %     0.02 %     0.02 %     0.01 %
    Operating return on average tangible assets *   0.80 %     0.61 %     0.75 %     0.57 %
                   
                   
    Return on average stockholders’ equity *   7.04 %     5.49 %     6.61 %     5.18 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.10 %     0.21 %     0.17 %     0.10 %
    Operating return on average stockholders’ equity *   7.14 %     5.70 %     6.78 %     5.28 %
                   
                   
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity *   8.85 %     7.04 %     8.34 %     6.65 %
    Add:              
    Merger and restructuring expense (after-tax) *   0.13 %     0.27 %     0.21 %     0.13 %
    Operating return on average tangible stockholders’ equity *   8.98 %     7.31 %     8.55 %     6.78 %
                   
    * Ratios at and for the three months and six months ended are annualized.              
      At and for the Three Months Ended
      June 30,
    2025
    March 31,
    2025
      December 31,
    2024
      September 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2024
      (Dollars in Thousands)
                     
    Net income, as reported $ 22,026   $ 19,100     $ 17,536     $ 20,142     $ 16,372  
                     
    Average total assets $ 11,402,934   $ 11,543,330     $ 11,580,572     $ 11,451,338     $ 11,453,394  
    Less: Average goodwill and average identified intangible assets, net   256,508     257,941       259,496       261,188       262,859  
    Average tangible assets $ 11,146,426   $ 11,285,389     $ 11,321,076     $ 11,190,150     $ 11,190,535  
                     
    Return on average tangible assets (annualized)   0.79 %   0.68 %     0.62 %     0.72 %     0.59 %
                     
    Average total stockholders’ equity $ 1,252,055   $ 1,235,201     $ 1,232,527     $ 1,216,037     $ 1,193,385  
    Less: Average goodwill and average identified intangible assets, net   256,508     257,941       259,496       261,188       262,859  
    Average tangible stockholders’ equity $ 995,547   $ 977,260     $ 973,031     $ 954,849     $ 930,526  
                     
    Return on average tangible stockholders’ equity (annualized)   8.85 %   7.82 %     7.21 %     8.44 %     7.04 %
                     
    Total stockholders’ equity $ 1,254,171   $ 1,240,182     $ 1,221,939     $ 1,230,362     $ 1,198,480  
    Less:                
    Goodwill   241,222     241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net   14,600     16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Tangible stockholders’ equity $ 998,349   $ 982,930     $ 963,256     $ 969,978     $ 936,428  
                     
    Total assets $ 11,568,745   $ 11,519,869     $ 11,905,326     $ 11,676,721     $ 11,635,292  
    Less:                
    Goodwill   241,222     241,222       241,222       241,222       241,222  
    Identified intangible assets, net   14,600     16,030       17,461       19,162       20,830  
    Tangible assets $ 11,312,923   $ 11,262,617     $ 11,646,643     $ 11,416,337     $ 11,373,240  
                     
    Tangible stockholders’ equity to tangible assets   8.82 %   8.73 %     8.27 %     8.50 %     8.23 %
                     
    Tangible stockholders’ equity $ 998,349   $ 982,930     $ 963,256     $ 969,978     $ 936,428  
                     
    Number of common shares issued   96,998,075     96,998,075       96,998,075       96,998,075       96,998,075  
    Less:                
    Treasury shares   7,039,136     7,037,610       7,019,384       7,015,843       7,373,009  
    Unvested restricted shares   854,334     855,860       880,248       883,789       713,443  
    Number of common shares outstanding   89,104,605     89,104,605       89,098,443       89,098,443       88,911,623  
                     
    Tangible book value per common share $ 11.20   $ 11.03     $ 10.81     $ 10.89     $ 10.53  

    PDF available: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/713b7b8a-a804-4b26-a467-f10b0d266b1b 

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rosen Helps Introduce Bill to Lower Costs for First-Time Homebuyers

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)

    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) joined Senate colleagues in introducing legislation to lower costs for first-time homebuyers. The current housing affordability crisis has hit Nevada particularly hard—Las Vegas home prices are at an all-time high. The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act will create a tax credit worth up to 10 percent of a home’s purchase price, up to $15,000, for low- and moderate-income first-time homebuyers. This credit would be available at the point of sale to help individuals and families without sufficient funds for a down payment to afford a home.
    “The Trump Administration’s reckless policies are raising housing costs across the board and making it more difficult for hardworking Nevadans to achieve the American Dream,” said Senator Rosen. “I’m proud to help introduce a bill to help lower costs and make it easier for first-time homebuyers to afford a down payment. I’ll keep fighting to lower housing costs for hardworking families in our state.”
    Senator Rosen has been fighting to lower housing costs for Nevadans. She recently joined a bipartisan bill to help lower housing costs and incentivize housing development in Nevada. Senator Rosen has also pushed the Trump Administration to reverse course on imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico to prevent housing prices from rising even further. She also led her colleagues in a letter to Senate appropriators requesting they fund the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Veterans Affairs and Supportive Housing program. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Senator Baldwin Unveils Package of Bills to Lower Costs for Wisconsin Families

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – As costs for working families rise under the Trump Administration, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) introduced a package of bills to address the ongoing affordability crisis in Wisconsin. Baldwin’s affordability agenda will lower the cost of purchasing a home for first-time homebuyers, ensure families can find and afford high-quality child care, and crack down on big corporations’ price gouging.
    “President Trump promised to lower costs for Wisconsinites, and instead he’s launching a trade war, kicking hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites off their health insurance, and making life more expensive for hard-working families,” said Senator Baldwin. “Wisconsin families deserve some breathing room and deserve an agenda that works for them – not just for those in power, the wealthy, or well-connected. That’s why I’m pushing a package of commonsense bills that will help lower the costs of some of the biggest expenses in families’ budgets each month – housing, child care, and household goods.”
    Below are the bills that Senator Baldwin and her colleagues introduced:
    First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act
    The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act would lower the cost of purchasing a home for first-time buyers by establishing a refundable tax credit worth up to 10 percent of a home’s purchase price – up to a maximum of $15,000 – for first-time homebuyers. Under the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act, taxpayers would have the option of receiving the credit at the time of purchase by working with their mortgage issuer. Alternatively, taxpayers could elect to treat the purchase of their home as occurring in the prior taxable year to receive the credit before tax season if they are unable to qualify for the credit at the point of sale.
    The median sales price of homes in Wisconsin increased by more than half (53.3%) in just five years. During those years, the state’s median household income increased by only 19.7%. The National Association of Home Builders has estimated that the material costs to build a new home might increase by as much as $10,000 due to Trump’s tariffs.
    Price Gouging Prevention Act of 2025
    The Price Gouging Prevention Act of 2025 would prohibit corporate price gouging by authorizing the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general to enforce a federal ban against grossly excessive price increases, regardless of a seller’s position in a supply chain. The bill would help enforcers establish when price gouging is occurring during a significant shift in the market and outline a standard of what a violation is. It would also create an affirmative defense to protect small businesses that raise prices in good faith to earn a profit, while establishing presumptions against dominant companies that brag about exploiting American consumers or exercise unfair leverage to get ahead. Additionally, the bill would strengthen requirements for public companies to disclose changes in pricing strategies during market shocks in their filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
    Child Care for Working Families Act
    The Child Care for Working Families Act would tackle the child care crisis head-on: ensuring families can afford the child care they need, expanding access to more high-quality options, stabilizing the child care sector, and helping ensure child care workers taking care of our nation’s kids are paid livable wages. The legislation will also dramatically expand access to pre-K, and support full-day, full-year Head Start programs and increased wages for Head Start workers. Under the legislation, the typical family in America will pay no more than $15 a day for child care—with many families paying nothing at all—and no eligible family will pay more than 7 percent of their income on child care. The bill would also address child care deserts by providing grants to help open new child care providers in underserved communities and to cover start-up and licensing costs to help establish new providers. Additionally, the legislation would ensure child care workers are paid a living wage and achieve parity with elementary school teachers who have similar credentials and experience. On average, Wisconsin child care for an infant costs $12,567 annually, or $1,047 per month.
    Bill text for the Price Gouging Prevention Act can be found HERE and a one-pager HERE.
    Bill text for the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act can be found HERE.
    Bill text for the Child Care for Working Families Act can be found HERE and a pager HERE.
    A full video from Senator Baldwin’s press conference is available HERE.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Hearings – Tax implications of the Trump administration’s policies – 23-09-2025 – Subcommittee on Tax Matters

    Source: European Parliament

    On Tuesday, 23 September 2025, from 15:45 to 17:00, the FISC Subcommittee will hold a public hearing on “Tax implications of the Trump administration’s policies”. In light of recent shifts in U.S. tax policy under the Trump II administration, the hearing will assess its potential implications on EU businesses and the broader transatlantic tax landscape.

    The discussion will focus on how recent U.S. measures may affect the competitiveness of European companies, particularly in relation to international tax frameworks such as the OECD’s Pillar Two and the possible application of digital services taxes (DSTs) in the EU. Experts will explore the broader consequences of these developments for international tax cooperation, as well as possible policy responses at EU level to ensure a fair and balanced global tax environment. The hearing will provide a platform to reflect on the evolving dynamics of EU-U.S. tax relations and consider how the EU can safeguard its interests in a rapidly changing global context.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Nick Langworthy Introduces Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act to Cut Costs and Modernize Construction Standards

    Source: US Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) introduced the Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act, legislation to eliminate outdated and burdensome federal building mandates that no longer align with modern construction realities.

     

    “Taxpayers should not be on the hook for radical policies that only drive up the cost of constructing federal infrastructure while harming reliability. This bill would ensure Federal agencies to tailor building design and construction to their specific needs, rather than aiming to hit arbitrary efficiency targets,” said Congressman Langworthy. “It will help rein in inflated construction costs, accelerate project timelines, and foster innovation by removing rigid, top-down mandates. The Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act is a part of my broader effort to inject common-sense back into government.”

     

    Currently, federal agencies must comply with strict energy efficiency standards set forth in Section 305(a)(3)(D) of the Energy Conservation and Production Act and reinforced in theEnergy Independence and Security Act of 2007. These one-size-fits-all mandates—enacted during an aggressive federal climate policy push—create unnecessary cost burdens, slow down construction timelines, and limit design flexibility for new federal buildings.

     

    The Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act would repeal these outdated requirements, allowing agencies to pursue energy-efficient solutions where appropriate, while also prioritizing practicality, cost-effectiveness, and mission-readiness.

     

    The full text can be found here.

     

    Original cosponsors of this legislation include Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Rep. Troy Balderson (R-OH), Rep. Michael Rulli (R-OH), Rep. Julie Fedorchak (R-ND), and Rep. Pat Harrigan (R-NC).  

     

    Groups that support this legislation include the American Gas Association, American Public Gas Association, GPA Midstream Energy Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance, Independent Petroleum Association of America, American Petroleum Institute, National Gas Supply Association, MEA Energy Association, GO-WV, Northwest Gas Association, Tennessee Gas Association, Energy Association of Pennsylvania, Natural Gas Association of Georgia, Northeast Gas Association, Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition. 

     

    “We commend Congressman Langworthy and all of the cosponsors who recognize natural gas is the most reliable and affordable form of energy in the United States today – it’s our nation’s strategic advantage,” said AGA President and CEO Karen Harbert. “The Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act would preserve vital resiliency in our national infrastructure to ensure operability in high-stakes moments, protect our national security and deliver life essential energy to mission critical federal and military facilities across our nation.”

     

    “GPA Midstream applauds Rep. Nick Langworthy (NY-23) for introducing the Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act, which aims to allow federal buildings in America the ability to use the appropriate energy source, which often is natural gas or propane,” said Stuart Saulters, VP, Federal Affairs, GPA Midstream. “Unfortunately, previous legislation imposed prescriptive federal building energy performance standards, which often disallow the use of natural gas or propane. These one-size-fits-all requirements on the design, construction, and operation of new federal buildings often result in unnecessary cost increases, inflexible compliance burdens, and construction delays. The federal government, just like American citizens, should be able to use the most reliable and affordable energy source. GPA Midstream hopes the House of Representatives will pass the Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act soon.”

     

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: 3rd Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Statement

    We, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG), met on 17 and 18 July 2025, in Durban, South Africa.

    July 18, 2025

    We, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG), met on 17 and 18 July 2025, in Durban, South Africa. Under the G20 South African Presidency’s “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability” theme, we committed to international policy cooperation to further promote global prosperity and address key shared challenges.

    Global Economy

    The global economy is facing heightened uncertainty and complex challenges, including ongoing wars and conflicts, geopolitical and trade tensions, disruptions to global supply chains, high debt levels, and frequent extreme weather events and natural disasters, which impact economic growth, financial and price stability. 

    In light of high public debt and fiscal pressures, we recognise the need to raise long-term growth potential by pursuing growth-oriented macroeconomic policies, while building fiscal buffers, ensuring fiscal sustainability, encouraging public and private investments and undertaking productivity-enhancing reforms. Structural reforms are essential for generating strong economic growth and creating more and better jobs. All excessive imbalances should be further analysed by the IMF and, if necessary and, without discrimination, addressed through country-specific reforms and multilateral coordination, in a way that contributes to an open global economy and without compromising sustainable global growth. We reaffirm our April 2021 exchange rate commitment.

    Central banks are strongly committed to ensuring price stability, consistent with their respective mandates, and will continue to adjust their policies in a data-dependent manner. Central bank independence is crucial to achieving this goal. 
     
    We emphasise the importance of strengthening multilateral cooperation to address existing and emerging risks to the global economy. We will continue to pursue efforts that advance prosperity and recognise the importance of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to advance trade issues, and acknowledge the agreed upon rules in the WTO as an integral part of the global trading system. We recognise the WTO has challenges and needs meaningful, necessary, and comprehensive reform to improve all its functions, through innovative approaches, to be more relevant and responsive in light of today’s realities.

    We note the progress on the priorities of the Framework Working Group and look forward to the respective outcomes.  

    International Financial Architecture

    The Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are implementing the G20 MDB Roadmap and the recommendations from the Capital Adequacy Framework (CAF) Report. We acknowledge the progress of MDBs and the IFA Working Group in developing the Monitoring and Reporting Framework, and expect to receive the inaugural report in October. We further acknowledge CAF’s potential to help MDBs more efficiently utilise existing resources, share more risk with the private sector and utilise new instruments to increase lending capacity over the next decade. We also welcome the collaboration on blended finance among the International Finance Corporation and other MDBs. We look forward to the outcome of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s 2025 Shareholding Review, in line with the Lima Shareholding principles.

    We support the 17th replenishment of the African Development Fund. We acknowledge the strategic importance of an enhanced G20 partnership with African economies, including through strengthening the G20 Compact with Africa, and welcome the Presidency’s side event on Mobilising G20 Investment for Sustainable Growth in Africa. We welcome the work initiated by the Presidency on the impediments to growth and development in Africa.

    We are committed to addressing debt vulnerabilities in low- and middle-income countries in an effective, comprehensive and systematic manner. To this end, we reaffirm our commitment to further strengthen the implementation of the G20 Common Framework (CF) in a predictable, timely, orderly, and coordinated manner. We endorse the G20 note on lessons learned from initial CF cases and the document outlining debt treatment steps. We welcome that the fact sheets on CF cases are now available on the G20 and Paris Club websites to enhance information sharing. We welcome the agreement on the Memorandum of Understanding on a debt treatment between Ethiopia and its Official Creditors Committee. We furthermore call for enhanced debt transparency from all stakeholders, including private creditors.

    We urge the international community to support vulnerable countries whose debt is sustainable but are facing liquidity challenges, and encourage the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to continue their work on feasible options to support these countries, which should be country-specific and voluntary.

    We acknowledge the G20 note on Special Drawing Rights (SDR) channelling. We note the achievement of exceeding USD 100 billion in voluntary channelling of SDRs or equivalent contributions for countries in need, and the transfer to the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust and the Resilience and Sustainability Trust. We urge the swift delivery of pending pledges and encourage countries that are willing and legally able to explore channelling SDRs to MDBs while respecting the reserve asset status of the resulting SDR-denominated claims and ensuring their liquidity.

    We reaffirm our commitment to a strong, quota-based, and adequately resourced IMF at the centre of the Global Financial Safety Net. We have advanced the domestic approvals for our consent to the quota increase under the 16th General Review of Quotas, and we look forward to finalising this process with no further delay.  We acknowledge the importance of realignment in quota shares to better reflect members’ relative positions in the world economy while protecting the quota shares of the poorest members. We acknowledge, however, that building consensus among members on quota and governance reforms will require progress in stages.   We support the call for the IMF Executive Board to develop a set of principles guiding future discussions on IMF quotas and governance by the 2026 Spring meetings in line with the Diriyah Declaration.

    We underscore the need for enhancing the representation and voice of developing countries in decision-making in MDBs and other international economic and financial institutions. In that context, we welcome the creation of a 25th chair at the IMF Executive Board to enhance the voice and representation of Sub-Saharan Africa.

    We remain committed to promoting sustainable capital flows to EMDEs and fostering sound policy frameworks, notably central bank independence. We note the growing role of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) and ongoing work to understand the impact on capital flows.

    Sustainable Finance

    We note a commitment to strengthen the global sustainable finance architecture by helping to ensure robust, resilient and effective coordination among stakeholders to foster interoperability among MDBs, Vertical Climate and Environment Funds, and National Development Banks, in support of sustainability goals and national priorities, as appropriate. Scaling up co-financing and mobilising private sector resources by improving efficiency and promoting the use of innovative financial instruments is essential for developing countries’ risk-sharing in country-led climate investments.

    We acknowledge progress on tailoring key considerations that integrate adaptation and resilience into the voluntary transition plans of financial institutions and corporations. These efforts may support vulnerable sectors in moving towards sustainable and climate-resilient economies. We look forward to continued work related to more effective funding mechanisms for adaptation and promote flexible country-tailored solutions that address natural catastrophe insurance protection gaps by developing practical guidance and tools.

    We take note of the potential of high-integrity, voluntary, private-sector led carbon markets, including by promoting interoperability, accessibility, transparency and scalability. We note the efforts by the Climate Data Steering Committee to develop principles aimed towards building a Common Carbon Credit Data Model, as a voluntary tool.

    We note the progress made thus far on the multi-year G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap which is flexible and voluntary in nature.

    Infrastructure

    Recognising that increasing quality infrastructure investment is critical to support faster and sustainable economic growth and development, we note the progress made in the development of a framework for effective planning and preparation practices, a report on scaling up blended finance de-risking measures, and a toolkit on advancing cross-border infrastructure projects. We also endorse the Practice Guide on Leveraging Project-Level Data and Digitising the Pipeline, and a Note on Improving the Accessibility and Availability of Key Market Data, which are voluntary and non-binding.

    Financial Sector Issues and Financial Inclusion

    We reaffirm our commitment to addressing vulnerabilities and promoting an open, resilient, and stable financial system, which supports economic growth, and is based on the consistent, full and timely implementation of all agreed upon reforms and international standards, including Basel III. We note the growing role of NBFIs in both EMDEs and AEs, and support the Financial Stability Board’s (FSB) work to address NBFI data availability and reporting, quality, use, and information sharing. We endorse the recently finalised FSB recommendations for addressing systemic risks from NBFI leverage and encourage implementation by jurisdictions. We welcome the appointment of the new FSB Chair, Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England.

    We reaffirm our commitment to the effective implementation of the G20 Roadmap for Enhancing Cross-border Payments (the Roadmap) as well as appropriate further actions as necessary to deliver on the Roadmap’s goals.  We welcome the initiatives undertaken by the FSB, the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), and other international organisations to advance progress in its implementation. We welcome the launch of the BIS Innovation Hub-G20 TechSprint 2025, which aims to promote innovative solutions that improve trust and integrity in open and scalable finance. We note the update on the FSB Roadmap for addressing climate-related financial risks and the upcoming FSB thematic peer review on the implementation of the high-level crypto assets and stablecoin recommendations.

    We reaffirm our commitment to support the FATF and FATF-Style Regional Bodies in overseeing the implementation of the FATF Standards to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and proliferation financing across the Global Network. In particular, we reiterate the importance of stepping up global efforts to combat the misuse of legal entities, to foster increased asset recovery, to enhance payments transparency, and to promote innovation in the virtual assets sector, while mitigating illicit finance involving virtual assets. We also support FATFs ongoing work on emerging technologies and associated risks including from DeFi arrangements, stablecoins, and peer-to-peer transactions.

    We reaffirm our commitment to financial inclusion and to promoting access to financial services for individuals and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). We welcome insights from the Presidency’s Priority Paper on “Moving from Access to Usage,” which offers innovative approaches to enhance the use of financial services across payments, savings, credit, insurance, and remittances. We support the ongoing implementation of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion Action Plan for MSME Financing. We also welcome the deliverable to explore the role of new and innovative technologies in enhancing the quality of financial inclusion for individuals and MSMEs.

    International Taxation

    We will continue engaging constructively to address concerns regarding Pillar Two global minimum taxes, with the shared goal of finding a balanced and practical solution that is acceptable for all. Delivery of a solution will  need to include a commitment to ensure any substantial risks that may be identified with respect to the level playing field, including a discussion of the fair treatment of substance-based tax incentives, and risks of base erosion and profit shifting, are addressed and will facilitate further progress to stabilise the international tax system, including a constructive dialogue on the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy. These efforts will be advanced in close cooperation across the membership of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework (IF), preserving the tax sovereignty of all countries. We look forward to the OECD and Global Forum stock take report on tax transparency; the IF stock take report on BEPS; the OECD report on the exchange of real estate information on a voluntary basis to combat tax evasion and avoidance; the Platform for Collaboration on Tax (PCT) report on the progress in strengthening capacity-building frameworks to enhance technical assistance; and the IMF report on strengthening revenue administrations to improve domestic revenue mobilisation (DRM). We welcome the announcement of the PCT to hold the Tax and Development Conference, with a focus on DRM, in Tokyo next year.

    Recalling the G20 Rio de Janeiro Ministerial declaration on International Tax Cooperation, we welcome the IF’s decision to adopt a phased, evidence-based approach to explore global mobility and understand the interaction between tax policy, inequality and growth. We also welcome discussions to enhance the effectiveness and inclusivity of the IF. We note the ongoing negotiations to establish a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation and the participating G20 members reaffirm the objectives to reach broad consensus and build on existing achievements, processes and on the ongoing work of other international organisations, while seeking to avoid unnecessary duplication of efforts.

    Joint Finance Health Task Force

    The Joint Finance-Health Task Force (JFHTF) remains committed to strengthened finance and health co-ordination in relation to pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (PPR). We emphasise the importance of efficient and effective health spending and domestic resource mobilisation, given the current reductions in donor assistance, as well as the need for better coordination and alignment of external and domestic funding flows. We note the preliminary insights of the updated versions of the Global Report on the Framework for Economic Vulnerabilities and Risks (FEVR) and of the Operational Playbook for response financing. We also note the Simulation exercises on pandemic response financing undertaken by finance and health officials and look forward to further exercises. We note the independent Joint Finance Health Task Force stocktake report, note the focused reconvening of the High-Level Independent Panel, and will continue to work with the Pandemic Fund and other global health funds that catalyse international and domestic investment actions to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and responses.

    We note the outcome of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, held from June 30 to July 3, 2025, in Seville, Spain, and the renewed commitment by participating countries to support developing countries in achieving their development objectives.

    We acknowledge the upcoming COP30 in Belém and note participating countries’ engagement within the COP30 Circle of Finance Ministers.

    We concluded our first cycle of G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings on the vibrant continent of Africa, joining the people of South Africa in celebrating Nelson Mandela Day. Our discussions over the past two days centred on creating a better world, embodying the spirit of Mandela’s values. We look forward to our next meeting in October 2025 in Washington, D.C.

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Announces An Investigation of Eastern Michigan Financial Corporation (OTCMKTS: EFIN)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating Eastern Michigan Financial Corporation (OTCMKTS: EFIN) related to its merger with Mercantile Bank Corporation. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, each outstanding share of Eastern Michigan common stock will be converted into the right to receive $32.32 in cash and 0.7116 shares of Mercantile common stock. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/eastern-michigan-financial-corporation/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com).  Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

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    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: $HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Announces An Investigation of Eastern Michigan Financial Corporation (OTCMKTS: EFIN)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    Class Action Attorney Juan Monteverde with Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered millions of dollars for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2024 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. The firm is headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and is investigating Eastern Michigan Financial Corporation (OTCMKTS: EFIN) related to its merger with Mercantile Bank Corporation. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, each outstanding share of Eastern Michigan common stock will be converted into the right to receive $32.32 in cash and 0.7116 shares of Mercantile common stock. Is it a fair deal?

    Click here for more info https://monteverdelaw.com/case/eastern-michigan-financial-corporation/. It is free and there is no cost or obligation to you.

    NOT ALL LAW FIRMS ARE EQUAL. Before you hire a law firm, you should talk to a lawyer and ask:

    1. Do you file class actions and go to Court?
    2. When was the last time you recovered money for shareholders?
    3. What cases did you recover money in and how much?

    About Monteverde & Associates PC

    Our firm litigates and has recovered money for shareholders…and we do it from our offices in the Empire State Building. We are a national class action securities firm with a successful track record in trial and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. 

    No one is above the law. If you own common stock in the above listed company and have concerns or wish to obtain additional information free of charge, please visit our website or contact Juan Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com or by telephone at (212) 971-1341.

    Contact:
    Juan Monteverde, Esq.
    MONTEVERDE & ASSOCIATES PC
    The Empire State Building
    350 Fifth Ave. Suite 4740
    New York, NY 10118
    United States of America
    jmonteverde@monteverdelaw.com
    Tel: (212) 971-1341

    Attorney Advertising. (C) 2025 Monteverde & Associates PC. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Monteverde & Associates PC (www.monteverdelaw.com).  Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Hybrid Software Group: 2025 Interim Report

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PRESS RELEASE – REGULATED INFORMATION

    HYBRID SOFTWARE GROUP: 2025 INTERIM REPORT

    Cambridge (UK), 23 July 2025 (18.00 CEST): Hybrid Software Group PLC (Euronext: HYSG) announces it has published its half year report and unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the six months ended 30 June 2025.

    The full document is available to download from the financial reports section of the Company’s web site at  https://hybridsoftware.com/investors/financial-reports.

    Mike Rottenborn, Hybrid Software Group CEO comments, “Hybrid Software Group delivered a solid performance in the first half of 2025, with all three reporting segments in line with our budget for revenue and operating profit at mid-year.

    Beginning with the Printing Software segment, we have repeatedly mentioned that 2024 opened with €3.3 million in revenue from the renewal of a large OEM contract in Japan.  With no similar renewal in Q1 of 2025, our figures looked weak compared to 2024.  This has normalised in Q2 with the launch of Mako Apex, a new variant of our Mako software that supports Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to render complex graphics much faster than Central Processing Units (CPUs).  This allows our OEM customers to increase the performance of their software while reducing the total computing cost, and sales of Mako Apex are driving new contracts in Q2 and beyond.  In addition, OEM royalties from the sale of digital presses which incorporate the Harlequin RIP and/or SmartDFE, our patented AI-optimised Digital Front End software, continue to build.

    Moving to the Printhead Solutions segment, the good results from Q1 continued in the second quarter.  Business in China remains strong, but we also see significant growth in Europe and North America and a reduced dependence on sales to our largest customer in China.  Sales continue to grow in the additive manufacturing (3D printing) space, where inkjet plays a significant role.  The chip shortage is over: manufacturing costs are under control and margins have improved significantly.  We continue to introduce new printhead drivers for our customers and have an exciting development pipeline which bodes well for the future prospects in this segment.

    The Enterprise Software segment continues to perform well.  In comparing our first half figures to last year, it is important to remember that the largest trade fair for the printing industry, Drupa, took place in May and June of 2024.  Hybrid Software closed a lot of business during Drupa but that left the sales pipeline relatively weak in the third quarter, and we did not see a recovery until October of last year.  The current situation is much better.  Enterprise Software sales increased more than 7% in the first half of 2025 and the pipeline looks promising as we enter Q3. Our BrandZ business continues to grow as a supplier of software solutions to brands and CPGs while supplying complementary software to the printers and trade shops which also service these brands.”

    Financial highlights (unaudited)

    For the six months ended 30 June
    In thousands of euros 2025 (unaudited) 2024 (unaudited)
    Revenue 26,592 26,922
    Operating profit 2,210 2,344
    Profit before tax 1,415 1,870
    Tax credit 223 281
    Profit for the period 1,638 2,151
         
    EBITDA from continuing operations 5,431 6,483
         
    Adjusted operating profit 3,953 4,383
    Adjusted net profit 3,189 3,998
         
    Cash and cash equivalents 11,159 8,041
    Loans & borrowings (4,400) (6,900)
    Net cash 6,759 1,141

    About Hybrid Software Group
    Through its operating subsidiaries, Hybrid Software Group PLC (Euronext: HYSG) is a leading developer of software and electronics for labels & packaging and industrial print manufacturing. Customers include press manufacturers such as HP, Canon, Durst, Roland, and hundreds of packaging printers, trade shops, and converters worldwide.

    Hybrid Software Group PLC is headquartered in Cambridge UK. Its subsidiary companies are colour technology experts ColorLogic, printing software developers Global Graphics Software, enterprise software developer HYBRID Software, 3D design and modelling software developers iC3D, the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists Meteor Inkjet, and pre-press workflow developer Xitron.

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    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Van Orden, Salinas Introduce Legislation to Level the Playing Field for the Cider Industry

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin 3rd)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) and Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (D-OR) introduced the Bubble Tax Modernization Act, which will lower the tax rate for lower-alcohol wine, cider, and mead made with fruit.

    Currently, the tax code dictates that if a sparkling cider, wine, or mead is made with fruits other than apples and pears, then it can only be minimally carbonated, often to the point that it tastes flat to most consumers. If cidermakers want to carbonate their fruited drinks to the same level as other, non-fruited ciders, taxes on these fruited ciders triple, often referred to as the ‘bubble tax’. 

    Most craft beverage entrepreneurs can’t afford to carbonate these products at the level the market wants. The result is that an important American agricultural sector is falling flat. The Bubble Tax Modernization Act will allow cidermakers to create and carbonate fruited beverages without this higher tax burden, granting them more freedom to produce drinks to match public demand.

    “Cidermakers should not be limited to just pears and apples in order to avoid a massive, unnecessary tax hike on their products,” said Rep. Van Orden. “This bill works for everyone – farmers, cidermakers, and consumers – by allowing any type of fruit to be added to cider and taxed at the standard rate.”

    “Oregon has some of the highest quality fruit in the country, but red tape in our tax code makes it nearly impossible to use these products to make the fruited wines, ciders, and meads that people want,” said Rep. Salinas. “My bill levels the playing field for the cider industry and makes it more affordable to produce the sparkling, fruited drinks consumers want.”

    “The Bubble Tax Modernization Act is a critical, overdue fix that will finally bring fairness to how cider is taxed in the U.S.,” said Monica Cohen, CEO of the American Cider Association. “It eliminates outdated penalties on carbonated, fruit-forward ciders and gives small cidermakers the freedom to innovate without being punished. This bill supports American agriculture, strengthens rural economies, and helps keep cider accessible to consumers. It’s common-sense legislation and we applaud Representatives Salinas and Van Orden for moving this forward.”

    The Bubble Tax Modernization Act is endorsed by the American Cider Association, Northwest Cider Association, North Carolina Cider Association, New York Cider Association, and Pennsylvania Cider Guild.

    To read the full text of this legislation, click here. 

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK and Guatemala strengthen cooperation to combat smuggling

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    World news story

    UK and Guatemala strengthen cooperation to combat smuggling

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    • Español de América Latina

    The British Embassy held a meeting with the Superintendent of the Guatemalan Tax Administration (SAT) to explore opportunities for collaboration on key issues such as combating smuggling, trade facilitation, and technological innovation in tax collection.

    During the meeting between the British Ambassador, Juliana Correa, and Superintendent Werner Ovalle, priority topics for both nations were discussed, including strengthening institutional capacities to combat smuggling, a problem that affects both tax collection and British companies in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and alcoholic beverages. 

    The United Kingdom reaffirmed its commitment to the values of transparency, innovation, and legality, highlighting its experience in using technologies such as open banking to facilitate tax compliance. The SAT was presented with the possibility of collaborating with British companies to explore digital solutions that improve tax collection efficiency.

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  • MIL-OSI: Juniata Valley Financial Corp. Announces Results for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Mifflintown, PA, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Juniata Valley Financial Corp. (OTCQX:JUVF) (“Juniata”), announced net income for the three months ended June 30, 2025 of $1.9 million, an increase of 9.5% compared to net income of $1.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Earnings per share, basic and diluted, increased 8.6%, to $0.38, during the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $0.35 during the three months ended June 30, 2024. Net income was $3.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, an increase of 26.4% compared to net income of $3.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024. Earnings per share, basic and diluted, increased 25.8%, to $0.78, during the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to $0.62 during the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    President’s Message

    President and Chief Executive Officer, Marcie A. Barber stated, “We are pleased to announce second quarter net income of $1.9 million which represents a 9.5% increase over the same quarter last year and a year-to-date net income increase of 26.4% compared to the first six months last year. These improvements are due primarily to disciplined loan and deposit pricing and healthy loan growth. Our credit quality remains strong with nonperforming loans totaling 0.1% of the total loan portfolio and delinquent and nonperforming loans comprising 0.3% of the portfolio. We anticipate continued strong loan activity throughout the remainder of 2025, which would be expected to contribute to the positive trend in our net interest margin.”     

    Financial Results Year-to-Date

    Annualized return on average assets for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was 0.92%, an increase of 27.8% compared to the annualized return on average assets of 0.72% for the six months ended June 30, 2024. Annualized return on average equity for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was 15.76%, an increase of 4.1% compared to the annualized return on average equity of 15.14% for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    Net interest income was $12.0 million during the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $11.3 million during the comparable 2024 period. Average earning assets decreased $11.6 million, or 1.3%, to $846.3 million, during the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, due primarily to a decrease of $18.2 million, or 5.8%, in average investment securities as principal paydowns on the mortgage-backed securities portfolio were used for funding needs rather than being reinvested into the securities portfolio. This decline was partially offset by a $7.9 million, or 1.5%, increase in average loans over the same six month periods. Average interest bearing liabilities decreased by $13.6 million, or 2.2%, for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024. This decrease was primarily due to a decline of $26.0 million, or 33.9%, in average borrowings and other interest bearing liabilities, which was partially offset by an increase in average time deposits of $16.2 million, or 8.0%, for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    The yield on earning assets increased 17 basis points, to 4.46%, for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to same period last year driven by an increase in loan yields of 18 basis points, while the cost to fund interest earning assets with interest bearing liabilities decreased three basis points, to 2.24%. The net interest margin, on a fully tax equivalent basis, increased from 2.68% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.89% for the six months ended June 30, 2025.

    Juniata recorded a provision for credit losses of $453,000 in the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to a provision for credit losses of $239,000 in the six months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in the provision for credit losses between six month periods was primarily due to 4.2% growth in total loans in 2025.

    Non-interest income was $2.8 million during both the six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024. Most significantly impacting the comparative six month periods was an increase of $99,000 in customer service fees in the 2025 period, which was offset by decreases of $75,000 in fees derived from loan activity primarily due to a decline in title insurance commissions, as well as $41,000 in commissions from sales of non-deposit products in the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024.

    Non-interest expense was $9.8 million during the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $10.3 million during the six months ended June 30, 2024, a decrease of 4.9%. Most significantly impacting non-interest expense in the comparative six month periods were decreases in employee compensation and benefits expenses of $367,000 and $130,000, respectively. The primary drivers for these declines were decreases in employee salary expenses compared to the 2024 period, with the 2024 expenses having been elevated due to overtime pay from the 2024 core conversion and actions taken to optimize staffing levels, and employee benefits expense due to a decrease in medical claims expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2024. Also contributing to the decrease in non-interest expense between the comparative six month periods was a decrease of $80,000 in professional fees. These decreases were partially offset by an increase of $91,000 in equipment expense primarily due to an increase in office depreciation expenses.

    An income tax provision of $700,000 was recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to an income tax provision of $497,000 recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2024, due primarily to the increase in taxable income in the 2025 period.

    Financial Results for the Quarter

    Annualized return on average assets for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was 0.89%, an increase of 9.9%, compared to 0.81% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Annualized return on average equity for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was 15.01%, a decrease of 8.4%, compared to 16.38% for the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Net interest income was $6.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $5.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Average interest earning assets decreased 1.0%, to $849.8 million, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, due to a decrease of $18.3 million, or 5.8%, in average investment securities, which was partially offset by an $11.2 million, or 2.1%, increase in average loans. Average interest bearing liabilities decreased by $11.3 million, or 1.8%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024. This decrease was primarily due to a decline of $28.1 million, or 38.1%, in average borrowings and other interest bearing liabilities, which was partially offset by increases in average interest bearing demand and time deposits of $4.9 million, or 2.4%, and $14.9 million, or 7.3%, respectively, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    The yield on earning assets increased 14 basis points, to 4.50%, for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to same period last year, driven by an increase in loan yields of 11 basis points, while the cost to fund interest earning assets with interest bearing liabilities decreased eight basis points, to 2.21%. The net interest margin, on a fully tax equivalent basis, increased from 2.73% for the three months ended June 30, 2024 to 2.95% for the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    Juniata recorded a provision for credit losses of $349,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to a provision for credit losses of $119,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase in the provision for credit losses between three month periods was primarily due to growth in outstanding loans in the 2025 period.

    Non-interest income was $1.5 million for both the three months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024. Most significantly impacting non-interest income in the comparative three month periods were decreases of $40,000 in commissions from sales of non-deposit products and $32,000 in trust fees. Partially offsetting these declines were increases of $31,000 in the change in value of equity securities and $44,000 in other non-interest income primarily due to recording an IRS refund on an amended tax return and an increase in online banking fees in the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared the three months ended June 30, 2024.

    Non-interest expense was $5.1 million for both the three months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024. Most significantly impacting non-interest expense in the comparative three month periods was a decrease of $134,000 in employee compensation expense, due primarily to the 2024 expenses having been elevated due to overtime pay from the 2024 core conversion and actions taken to optimize staffing levels. Partially offsetting this decline were increases of $57,000 in taxes, other than income, due to an increase in Pennsylvania Shares Tax expense and $176,000 in other non-interest expense due primarily to an increase in the provision for unfunded commitments in the three months ended June 30, 2025.

    An income tax provision of $329,000 was recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to an income tax provision of $296,000 recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2024, primarily due to greater taxable income in the 2025 period.

    Financial Condition

    Total assets as of June 30, 2025 were $866.4 million, an increase of $17.6 million, or 2.1%, compared to total assets of $848.9 million at December 31, 2024. Cash and cash equivalents increased by $1.1 million, or 10.1%, as of June 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024, while total debt and equity securities decreased by $4.9 million, or 1.9%, over the same period as cash flows were used for funding needs rather than reinvested into the investment portfolio. Total loans increased by $22.5 million, or 4.2%, as of June 30, 2025 compared to year-end 2024 mainly due to an increase in commercial loans. Total deposits increased by $11.4 million, or 1.5%, as of June 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 due to an increase in interest bearing deposits. Short-term borrowings and repurchase agreements increased by $7.5 million, or 17.7%, as of June 30, 2025 compared to year-end 2024 primarily due to an increase in overnight borrowings, which were used to replace a FHLB long-term advance that matured in June 2025, resulting in the $5.0 million, or 100.0%, decline in long-term debt between comparative periods.

    Juniata maintained a strong liquidity position as of June 30, 2025, with additional borrowing capacity with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh of $203.9 million and $50.7 million in additional borrowing capacity from the Federal Reserve’s Discount Window. In addition, Juniata has internal authorization for brokered deposits of up to $175.0 million. Juniata had no brokered deposits outstanding as of June 30, 2025.

    Subsequent Event

    On July 15, 2025, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.22 per share to shareholders of record on August 18, 2025, payable on September 1, 2025.

    Management considers subsequent events occurring after the statement of condition date for matters which may require adjustment to, or disclosure in, the consolidated financial statements. The review period for subsequent events extends up to and including the filing date of a public company’s consolidated financial statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Accordingly, the financial information in this release is subject to change.

    The Juniata Valley Bank, the principal subsidiary of Juniata Valley Financial Corp., is headquartered in Mifflintown, Pennsylvania, with fourteen community offices located in Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, Franklin, McKean and Potter Counties. More information regarding Juniata Valley Financial Corp. and The Juniata Valley Bank can be found online at www.JVBonline.com. Juniata Valley Financial Corp. trades through the OTCQX Best Market under the symbol JUVF.

    Forward-Looking Information

    *This press release may contain “forward looking” information as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements reflect the current views of Juniata’s management with respect to, among other things, future events and Juniata’s financial performance. When words 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 similar expressions are used in this release, Juniata is making forward-looking statements. Such information is based on Juniata’s current expectations, estimates and projections about future events and financial trends affecting the financial condition of its business, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and beyond the control of Juniata. These statements are not historical facts or guarantees of future performance, events or results and are subject to risks, assumptions and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. If one or more events related to these or other risks or uncertainties materializes, or if underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual results may differ materially from this forward-looking information. 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 many factors could affect future financial results. Juniata undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward looking information, whether because of new or updated information, future events, or otherwise. For a more complete discussion of certain risks and uncertainties affecting Juniata, please see the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Forward-Looking Statements” set forth in the Juniata’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Financial Statements

    Juniata Valley Financial Corp. and Subsidiary
    Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition

                 
    (Dollars in thousands, except share data)      (Unaudited)       
        June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024
    ASSETS            
    Cash and due from banks   $ 4,874     $ 5,064  
    Interest bearing deposits with banks     7,237       5,934  
    Cash and cash equivalents     12,111       10,998  
                 
    Equity securities     1,154       1,189  
    Debt securities available for sale     64,231       64,623  
    Debt securities held to maturity (fair value $182,845 and $182,773, respectively)     187,174       191,627  
    Restricted investment in bank stock     2,283       2,530  
    Total loans     556,319       533,869  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses     (6,622 )     (6,183 )
    Total loans, net of allowance for credit losses     549,697       527,686  
    Premises and equipment, net     9,177       9,382  
    Bank owned life insurance and annuities     16,009       15,214  
    Investment in low income housing partnerships     671       832  
    Core deposit and other intangible assets     223       258  
    Goodwill     9,812       9,812  
    Mortgage servicing rights     65       69  
    Deferred tax asset, net     9,004       9,842  
    Accrued interest receivable and other assets     4,823       4,812  
    Total assets   $ 866,434     $ 848,874  
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY              
    Liabilities:              
    Deposits:              
    Non-interest bearing   $ 192,629     $ 196,801  
    Interest bearing     566,678       551,156  
    Total deposits     759,307       747,957  
                 
    Short-term borrowings and repurchase agreements     49,720       42,242  
    Long-term debt     —       5,000  
    Other interest bearing liabilities     776       830  
    Accrued interest payable and other liabilities     4,250       5,388  
    Total liabilities     814,053       801,417  
    Commitments and contingent liabilities            
    Stockholders’ Equity:              
    Preferred stock, no par value: Authorized – 500,000 shares, none issued     —       —  
    Common stock, par value $1.00 per share: Authorized 20,000,000 shares; Issued – 5,151,279 shares at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024; Outstanding – 5,018,799 shares at June 30, 2025 and 5,003,384 shares at December 31, 2024     5,151       5,151  
    Surplus     24,741       24,896  
    Retained earnings     54,840       53,126  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (30,211 )     (33,320 )
    Cost of common stock in Treasury: 132,480 shares at June 30, 2025; 147,895 shares at December 31, 2024     (2,140 )     (2,396 )
    Total stockholders’ equity     52,381       47,457  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 866,434     $ 848,874  

    Juniata Valley Financial Corp. and Subsidiary
    Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)

                             
        Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)   June 30,    June 30, 
           2025      2024   2025      2024  
    Interest income:                
    Loans, including fees   $ 8,112   $ 7,778   $ 15,893   $ 15,245  
    Taxable securities     1,372     1,455     2,737     2,920  
    Tax-exempt securities     30     29     60     59  
    Other interest income     20     49     37     92  
    Total interest income     9,534     9,311     18,727     18,316  
    Interest expense:                            
    Deposits     2,889     2,722     5,692     5,364  
    Short-term borrowings and repurchase agreements     440     712     971     1,410  
    Long-term debt     21     89     51     206  
    Other interest bearing liabilities     7     8     14     17  
    Total interest expense     3,357     3,531     6,728     6,997  
    Net interest income     6,177     5,780     11,999     11,319  
    Provision for credit losses     349     119     453     239  
    Net interest income after provision for credit losses     5,828     5,661     11,546     11,080  
    Non-interest income:                            
    Customer service fees     466     456     926     827  
    Debit card fee income     450     470     872     874  
    Earnings on bank-owned life insurance and annuities     62     58     119     114  
    Trust fees     112     144     243     251  
    Commissions from sales of non-deposit products     69     109     170     211  
    Fees derived from loan activity     158     177     273     348  
    Change in value of equity securities     40     9     12     (4 )
    Gain from life insurance proceeds     20     —     20     —  
    Other non-interest income     100     56     188     154  
    Total non-interest income     1,477     1,479     2,823     2,775  
    Non-interest expense:                            
    Employee compensation expense     2,098     2,232     4,073     4,440  
    Employee benefits     502     533     1,048     1,178  
    Occupancy     301     327     667     659  
    Equipment     243     226     460     369  
    Data processing expense     778     815     1,407     1,478  
    Professional fees     247     279     453     533  
    Taxes, other than income     95     38     126     94  
    FDIC Insurance premiums     119     139     254     294  
    Amortization of intangible assets     17     20     35     42  
    Amortization of investment in low-income housing partnerships     80     80     161     161  
    Other non-interest expense     585     409     1,066     1,009  
    Total non-interest expense     5,065     5,098     9,750     10,257  
    Income before income taxes     2,240     2,042     4,619     3,598  
    Income tax provision     329     296     700     497  
    Net income   $ 1,911   $ 1,746   $ 3,919   $ 3,101  
    Earnings per share                            
    Basic   $ 0.38   $ 0.35   $ 0.78   $ 0.62  
    Diluted   $ 0.38   $ 0.35   $ 0.78   $ 0.62  

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Greene County Bancorp, Inc. Reports Record High Net Income of $31.1 Million for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2025, Announces Plans to Expand into Saratoga County

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CATSKILL, N.Y., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Greene County Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GCBC), the holding company for the Bank of Greene County and its subsidiary Greene County Commercial Bank, today reported net income for the quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2025. Net income for the quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 was $9.3 million, or $0.55 per basic and diluted share, and $31.1 million, or $1.83 per basic and diluted share, respectively, as compared to $6.7 million, or $0.40 per basic and diluted share, and $24.8 million, or $1.45 per basic and diluted share, for the quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, respectively. Net income increased $2.6 million, or 38.6%, when comparing the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, and increased $6.3 million, or 25.7%, when comparing the fiscal years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.

    Highlights:

    • Net Income: $31.1 million for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, a new record high
    • Total Assets: $3.0 billion at June 30, 2025, a new record high
    • Net Loans: $1.6 billion at June 30, 2025, a new record high
    • Total Deposits: $2.6 billion at June 30, 2025
    • Return on Average Assets: 1.10% for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025
    • Return on Average Equity: 14.08% for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025

    Donald Gibson, President & CEO, stated: “I am pleased to report record high net income for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, marking 16 years of the past 17 years that our Company has achieved record earnings. This sustained performance is a testament to our disciplined business model, strong community partnerships and exceptional execution of our team. As we look ahead, we are excited to announce plans to expand into Saratoga County with our first branch in that market area, expanding our geographic footprint from five to six counties within New York State, and further strengthening our position as the leading economic engine of the communities we serve. Additionally, we are honored to be recognized by the Albany Business Review, first as one of the Capital Regions 11 fastest growing large companies, defined as those with revenue exceeding $100.0 million, and second, on July 17, 2025, we ranked as the number one commercial mortgage lender in New York’s Capital Region for commercial loan volume in 2024. I believe the distinction reflects our financial strength and our long-term commitment to organic growth that benefits customers, communities and shareholders alike.”

    Total consolidated assets for the Company were $3.0 billion at June 30, 2025, primarily consisting of $1.6 billion of net loans and $1.1 billion of total securities available-for-sale and held-to-maturity. Consolidated deposits totaled $2.6 billion at June 30, 2025, consisting of retail, business, municipal and private banking relationships.

    Pre-provision net income was $32.5 million for the year ended June 30, 2025 as compared to $25.5 million for the year ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $7.0 million, or 27.1%. Pre-provision net income measures the Company’s net income less the provision for credit losses. Management believes that this non-GAAP measure assists investors in comprehending the impact of the provision for credit losses on the Company’s reported results, offering an alternative view of the Company’s performance and the Company’s ability to generate income in excess of its provision for credit losses. The Company strategically managed its balance sheet by focusing on higher-yielding loans and securities, and lowering deposit rates to align with the Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cuts. This resulted in a higher net interest margin for the year ended June 30, 2025 as compared to the year ended June 30, 2024. The Company will continue to monitor the Federal Reserve and interest rates paid on deposits, while maintaining our long-term customer relationships.

    Selected highlights for the quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 are as follows:

    Net Interest Income and Margin

    • Net interest income increased $3.8 million to $16.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 from $12.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Net interest income increased $9.1 million to $60.1 million for the year ended June 30, 2025 from $51.0 million for the year ended June 30, 2024. The increase in net interest income was due to an increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets which increased $219.0 million and $170.7 million when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, an increase in interest rates on interest-earning assets, which increased 16 basis points and 26 basis points when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and a decrease of 26 basis points in rates paid on interest-bearing liabilities when comparing the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. The increase in net interest income was offset by increases in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities, which increased $203.4 million and $168.3 million when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and an increase of 4 basis points in rates paid on interest-bearing liabilities when comparing the years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.

      Average loan balances increased $145.9 million and $96.6 million and the yield on loans increased 18 basis points and 23 basis points when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The average balance of securities increased $87.0 million and $79.1 million and the yield on such securities increased 24 basis points and 36 basis points when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Average interest-bearing bank balances and federal funds decreased $13.8 million and $5.0 million and the yield on interest-bearing bank balances and federal funds decreased 172 basis points and 36 basis points when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

      The cost of NOW deposits decreased 34 basis points and 2 basis points, the cost of certificates of deposit decreased 81 basis points and 21 basis points, and the cost of savings and money market deposits decreased 1 basis point and increased 7 basis points when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The growth in interest-bearing liabilities was primarily due to an increase in average NOW deposits of $178.0 million and $135.1 million and an increase in average certificates of deposits of $75.0 million and $62.7 million when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. This was partially offset by a decrease in average savings and money market deposits of $15.0 million and $22.8 million when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Yields on interest-earning assets increased when comparing the three months and years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 as the Company continued to reprice assets into the higher interest rate environment. During the year ended June 30, 2025, the Company implemented a strategic reduction in deposit rates that aligns with the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts, while providing competitive financial solutions to the Company’s customers that reflect the prevailing economic conditions, while growing new relationships.

    • Net interest rate spread increased 42 basis points to 2.14% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.72% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Net interest rate spread increased 22 basis points to 1.97% for the year ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.75% for the year ended June 30, 2024.
      Net interest margin increased 40 basis points to 2.37% for the three months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.97% for the three months ended June 30, 2024. Net interest margin increased 21 basis points to 2.19% for the year ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.98% for the year ended June 30, 2024. The increase in net interest rate spread and margin during the three months and year ended June 30, 2025, was due to increases in interest income on loans and securities, as they continue to reprice at higher yields and the interest rates earned on new balances were higher than the historic low levels from the prior periods.
    • Net interest income on a taxable-equivalent basis includes the additional amount of interest income that would have been earned if the Company’s investment in tax-exempt securities and loans had been subject to federal and New York State income taxes yielding the same after-tax income. Tax equivalent net interest margin was 2.67% and 2.24% for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and was 2.47% and 2.25% for the years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

    Credit Quality and Provision for Credit Losses

    • Provision for credit losses amounted to a benefit of $880,000 and $151,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The benefit for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was primarily attributable to an improvement in the qualitative factors assessments on loans, partially offset by a modest deterioration in the economic forecasts used in the Current Expected Credit Loss models on loans as of June 30, 2025, and growth in securities held-to-maturity that require an allowance. Provision for credit losses amounted to a charge of $1.3 million and $766,000 for the years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The provision for the year ended June 30, 2025, was primarily attributable to growth in gross loans, a modest deterioration in the economic forecasts used in the Current Expected Credit Loss models on loans as of June 30, 2025 and growth in securities held-to-maturity that require an allowance, partially offset by an improvement in the qualitative factors assessments on loans. The allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans receivable was 1.24% at June 30, 2025 compared to 1.28% at June 30, 2024.
    • Loans classified as substandard and special mention totaled $45.4 million at June 30, 2025 and $48.6 million at June 30, 2024, a decrease of $3.2 million. Of the loans classified as substandard or special mention, $42.1 million were performing at June 30, 2025. There were no loans classified as doubtful or loss at June 30, 2025 or June 30, 2024.
    • Net charge-offs on loans amounted to $44,000 and $1.0 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, a decrease of $956,000. Net charge-offs totaled $349,000 and $1.4 million for years ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. There were no material charge-offs in any loan segment during the three months and year ended June 30, 2025.
    • Nonperforming loans amounted to $3.1 million at June 30, 2025 and $3.7 million at June 30, 2024. The activity in nonperforming loans during the period included $2.6 million in loan repayments, $128,000 in charge-offs or transfers to foreclosure, $67,000 in loans returning to performing status, and $2.1 million of loans placed into nonperforming status. At June 30, 2025, nonperforming assets were 0.10% of total assets compared to 0.13% at June 30, 2024. At June 30, 2025, nonperforming loans were 0.19% of net loans compared to 0.25% at June 30, 2024.

    Noninterest Income and Noninterest Expense

    • Noninterest income increased $46,000, or 1.2%, to $3.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $3.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase during the three months ended June 30, 2025 was primarily due to a $128,000 increase in fee income earned on customer interest rate swap contracts. This was partially offset by a $152,000 decrease of investment services income. Noninterest income increased $1.3 million, or 9.5%, to $15.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2025 compared to $13.9 million for the year ended June 30, 2024. The increase during the year ended June 30, 2025 was primarily due to a $610,000 Employee Retention Tax Credit, an increase in fee income earned on customer interest rate swap contracts of $528,000, loan fees of $242,000, service charge account fees of $235,000, and income from bank owned life insurance of $363,000. This was partially offset by a $665,000 loss on sales of securities available-for-sale.
    • Noninterest expense increased $497,000, or 5.0%, to $10.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025 compared to $9.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024. The increase during the three months ended June 30, 2025 was primarily due to a $204,000 increase in service and data processing fees and a $170,000 increase in computer and software supplies. Noninterest expense increased $2.1 million, or 5.6%, to $39.4 million for the year ended June 30, 2025 as compared to $37.3 million for the year ended June 30, 2024. The increase during the year ended June 30, 2025 was primarily due to an increase of $579,000 in salaries and employee benefit costs, as new positions were created during the period to support the Company’s continued growth, an increase of $544,000 in service and data processing fees, an increase of $796,000 in the allowance for credit losses on unfunded commitments, due to the Company’s increased contractual obligations to extend credit, and an increase of $183,000 in occupancy expenses mostly due to repairs and maintenance on the Company’s buildings. This was partially offset by a decrease of $164,000 in legal and professional fees during the year ended June 30, 2025.

    Income Taxes

    • Provision for income taxes reflects the expected tax associated with the pre-tax income generated for the given period and certain regulatory requirements. The effective tax rate was 14.8% and 10.2% for the three months and year ended June 30, 2025, and 1.4% and 7.6% for the three months and year ended June 30, 2024, respectively. The statutory tax rate is impacted by the benefits derived from tax-exempt bond and loan income, the Company’s real estate investment trust subsidiary income, income received on the bank owned life insurance and tax credits, to arrive at the effective tax rate. The increase during the three months and year ended June 30, 2025 is primarily due to higher pre-tax income and reflects a lower mix of tax-exempt income from municipal bonds, tax advantage loans, and bank owned life insurance in proportion to pre-tax income. Additionally, the Company was able to recognize historic preservation tax credits on the Company’s wealth management center, located at 345 Main Street, in Catskill New York for the year ended June 30, 2024.

    Balance Sheet Summary

    • Total assets of the Company were $3.0 billion at June 30, 2025 and $2.8 billion at June 30, 2024, an increase of $214.8 million, or 7.6%.
    • Total cash and cash equivalents for the Company were $183.1 million at June 30, 2025 and $190.4 million at June 30, 2024. The Company has continued to maintain strong capital and liquidity positions as of June 30, 2025.
    • Securities available-for-sale and held-to-maturity increased $91.9 million, or 8.8%, to $1.1 billion at June 30, 2025 as compared to $1.0 billion at June 30, 2024. Securities purchases totaled $444.2 million during the year ended June 30, 2025, and consisted primarily of $308.5 million of state and political subdivision securities, $88.4 million of mortgage-backed securities, $24.7 million of U.S. Treasury securities, $16.7 million of collateralized mortgage obligations, and $5.9 million of corporate debt securities. Principal pay-downs and maturities during the year ended June 30, 2025 amounted to $353.5 million, primarily consisting of $258.7 million of state and political subdivision securities, $58.0 million of U.S. Treasury securities, $32.7 million of mortgage-backed securities, $2.8 million of collateralized mortgage obligations and $1.3 million of corporate debt securities. Sales during the year ended June 30, 2025 amounted to $6.7 million of U.S. Treasury securities.
    • Net loans receivable increased $127.0 million, or 8.6%, to $1.6 billion at June 30, 2025 as compared to $1.5 billion at June 30, 2024. Loan growth experienced during the year ended June 30, 2025 consisted primarily of $117.9 million in commercial real estate loans, $5.5 million in commercial loans, and $4.9 million in home equity loans.
    • Deposits totaled $2.6 billion at June 30, 2025 and $2.4 billion at June 30, 2024, an increase of $250.6 million, or 10.5%. The Company had $51.6 million and zero brokered deposits at June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. NOW deposits increased $192.6 million, or 10.9%, and certificates of deposits increased $89.7 million, or 64.8%, when comparing June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024. Noninterest bearing deposits decreased $15.3 million, or 12.2%, money market deposits decreased $10.5 million, or 9.3%, and savings deposits decreased $5.9 million, or 2.3%, when comparing June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024.
    • Borrowings amounted to $128.1 million at June 30, 2025 compared to $199.1 million at June 30, 2024, a decrease of $71.0 million. At June 30, 2025, borrowings included $74.0 million of overnight borrowings with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (“FHLB”), $49.9 million of Fixed-to-Floating Rate Subordinated Notes, and $4.2 million of long-term borrowings with the FHLB.
    • Shareholders’ equity increased to $238.8 million at June 30, 2025 compared to $206.0 million at June 30, 2024, resulting primarily from net income of $31.1 million and a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss of $6.2 million, partially offset by dividends declared and paid of $4.5 million.

    Corporate Overview

    Greene County Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for the Bank of Greene County, and its subsidiary Greene County Commercial Bank. The Company is the leading provider of community-based banking services throughout the Hudson Valley and Capital Region of New York State. Its customers include individuals, businesses, municipalities and other institutions. Greene County Bancorp, Inc. (GCBC) is publicly traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market and is dedicated to promoting economic development and a high quality of life in the communities it serves. For more information on Greene County Bancorp, Inc., visit www.tbogc.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This earnings release contains statements about future events that constitute forward-looking statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by references to a future period or periods or by the use of the words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “assume,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “plan,” and other similar terms of expressions. Forward-looking statements should not be relied on because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond the Company’s control. These risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause the actual results, performance or achievements expressed in, or implied by, the forward-looking statements to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause such a difference include, but are not limited to, local, regional, national and international general economic conditions, including actual or potential stress in the banking industry, financial and regulatory changes, changes in interest rates, regulatory considerations, competition, technological developments, retention and recruitment of qualified personnel, changes in customer deposit behavior, and market acceptance of the Company’s pricing, products and services.

    The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, and advises readers that various factors, including, but not limited to, those described above and other factors discussed in the Company’s annual and quarterly reports previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, could affect the Company’s financial performance and could cause the Company’s actual results or circumstances for future periods to differ materially from those anticipated or projected.

    Unless required by law, the Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligations to, publicly release any revisions that may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements.

    For more information, please see our reports filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including our most recent annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.

    Non-GAAP Measures

    In addition to presenting information in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), this news release contains financial information determined by methods other than GAAP (non-GAAP). The following measures used in this release, which are commonly utilized by financial institutions, have not been specifically exempted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and may constitute “non-GAAP financial measures” within the meaning of the SEC’s rules.

    The Company has provided in this news release supplemental disclosures for the calculation of net interest margin utilizing a fully taxable-equivalent adjustment and pre-provision net income. Management believes that the non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by the Company from time to time are useful in evaluating the Company’s performance and that such information should be considered as supplemental in nature and not as a substitute for or superior to the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our non-GAAP financial measures may differ from similar measures presented by other companies. Refer to the tables on page 9 for Non-GAAP to GAAP reconciliations.

     
    Greene County Bancorp, Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Income, and Selected Financial Ratios (Unaudited)
                               
      At or for the Three Months   At or for the Years
      Ended June 30,   Ended June 30,
    Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data   2025     2024       2025     2024  
    Interest income $ 30,739   $ 27,328     $ 117,705   $ 103,664  
    Interest expense   14,033     14,471       57,584     52,685  
    Net interest income   16,706     12,857       60,121     50,979  
    Provision for credit losses   (880 )   (151 )     1,316     766  
    Noninterest income   3,765     3,719       15,233     13,908  
    Noninterest expense   10,394     9,897       39,372     37,302  
    Income before taxes   10,957     6,830       34,666     26,819  
    Tax provision   1,624     98       3,528     2,050  
    Net income $ 9,333   $ 6,732     $ 31,138   $ 24,769  
             
    Basic and diluted EPS $ 0.55   $ 0.40     $ 1.83   $ 1.45  
    Weighted average shares outstanding   17,026,828     17,026,828       17,026,828     17,026,828  
    Dividends declared per share (4) $ 0.09   $ 0.08     $ 0.36   $ 0.32  
             
    Selected Financial Ratios        
    Return on average assets(1)   1.28 %   1.00 %     1.10 %   0.93 %
    Return on average equity(1)   15.98 %   13.36 %     14.08 %   12.87 %
    Net interest rate spread(1)   2.14 %   1.72 %     1.97 %   1.75 %
    Net interest margin(1)   2.37 %   1.97 %     2.19 %   1.98 %
    Fully taxable-equivalent net interest margin(2)   2.67 %   2.24 %     2.47 %   2.25 %
    Efficiency ratio(3)   50.77 %   59.71 %     52.25 %   57.49 %
    Non-performing assets to total assets       0.10 %   0.13 %
    Non-performing loans to net loans       0.19 %   0.25 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-performing loans       658.37 %   516.20 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans       1.24 %   1.28 %
    Shareholders’ equity to total assets       7.85 %   7.29 %
    Dividend payout ratio(4)       19.67 %   22.07 %
    Actual dividends paid to net income(5)       14.37 %   13.08 %
    Book value per share     $ 14.03   $ 12.10  
           
    (1) Ratios are annualized when necessary.
    (2) Interest income calculated on a taxable-equivalent basis (non-GAAP) includes the additional interest income that would have been earned if the Company’s investment in tax-exempt securities and loans had been subject to federal and New York State income taxes yielding the same after-tax income.
    (3) The efficiency ratio has been calculated as noninterest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and noninterest income.
    (4) The dividend payout ratio has been calculated based on the dividends declared per share divided by basic earnings per share. No adjustments have been made to account for dividends waived by Greene County Bancorp, MHC (“MHC”), the Company’s majority shareholder, owning 54.1% of the shares outstanding.
    (5) Dividends declared divided by net income. The MHC waived its right to receive dividends declared during the three months ended June 30, 2023, December 31, 2023, March 31, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025. Dividends declared during the three months ended September 30, 2023, September 30, 2024, and December 31, 2024 were paid to the MHC.
     
    Greene County Bancorp, Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition (Unaudited)
     
      At
    June 30, 2025
      At
    June 30, 2024
    Dollars In thousands, except share data      
    Assets      
    Cash and due from banks $ 12,788     $ 13,897  
    Interest-bearing deposits   170,290       176,498  
    Total cash and cash equivalents   183,078       190,395  
           
    Long term certificate of deposit   1,425       2,831  
    Securities available-for-sale, at fair value   356,062       350,001  
    Securities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost, net of allowance for credit losses of $548 and $483 at June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024   776,147       690,354  
    Equity securities, at fair value   402       328  
    Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost   5,504       7,296  
           
    Loans receivable   1,627,406       1,499,473  
    Less: Allowance for credit losses on loans   (20,146 )     (19,244 )
    Net loans receivable   1,607,260       1,480,229  
           
    Premises and equipment, net   15,232       15,606  
    Bank owned life insurance   59,795       57,249  
    Accrued interest receivable   16,381       14,269  
    Prepaid expenses and other assets   19,323       17,230  
    Total assets $ 3,040,609     $ 2,825,788  
           
    Liabilities and shareholders’ equity      
    Noninterest bearing deposits $ 110,163     $ 125,442  
    Interest bearing deposits   2,529,672       2,263,780  
    Total deposits   2,639,835       2,389,222  
           
    Borrowings, short-term   74,000       115,300  
    Borrowings, long-term   4,189       34,156  
    Subordinated notes payable, net   49,867       49,681  
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities   33,881       31,429  
    Total liabilities   2,801,772       2,619,788  
    Total shareholders’ equity   238,837       206,000  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 3,040,609     $ 2,825,788  
    Common shares outstanding   17,026,828       17,026,828  
    Treasury shares   195,852       195,852  
           

    The above information is preliminary and based on the Company’s data available at the time of presentation.

    Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations

    The following table summarizes the adjustments made to arrive at the fully taxable-equivalent net interest margins.

      For the three months ended
    June 30,
    For the years ended
    June 30,
    (Dollars in thousands)   2025     2024     2025     2024  
    Net interest income (GAAP) $ 16,706   $ 12,857   $ 60,121   $ 50,979  
    Tax-equivalent adjustment(1)   2,130     1,740     7,679     6,791  
    Net interest income-fully taxable-equivalent basis (non-GAAP) $ 18,836   $ 14,597   $ 67,800   $ 57,770  
             
    Average interest-earning assets (GAAP) $ 2,824,952   $ 2,605,966   $ 2,739,472   $ 2,568,756  
    Net interest margin-fully taxable-equivalent basis (non-GAAP)   2.67 %   2.24 %   2.47 %   2.25 %
                             

    (1) Interest income calculated on a taxable-equivalent basis (non-GAAP) includes the additional interest income that would have been earned if the Company’s investment in tax-exempt securities and loans had been subject to federal and New York State income taxes yielding the same after-tax income. The rate used for this adjustment was 21% for federal income taxes for the three and twelve months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, 4.44% for New York State income taxes for the three and twelve months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024.

    The following table summarizes the adjustments made to arrive at pre-provision net income.

      For the three months ended June 30,
    (Dollars in thousands)   2025     2024  
    Net income (GAAP) $ 9,333   $ 6,732  
    Provision for credit losses   (880 )   (151 )
    Pre-provision net income (non-GAAP) $ 8,453   $ 6,581  
      For the years ended June 30,
    (Dollars in thousands)   2025     2024  
    Net income (GAAP) $ 31,138   $ 24,769  
    Provision for credit losses   1,316     766  
    Pre-provision net income (non-GAAP) $ 32,454   $ 25,535  
                 

    The above information is preliminary and based on the Company’s data available at the time of presentation.

    For Further Information Contact:
    Donald E. Gibson
    President & CEO
    (518) 943-2600
    donaldg@tbogc.com

    Nick Barzee
    SVP & CFO
    (518) 943-2600
    nickb@tbogc.com

     

    The MIL Network –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: California man gets maximum sentence for laundering proceeds from email fraud scheme

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    HOUSTON – A San Fernando, California, man has been ordered to federal prison for operating an illegal money transmitting business, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei.

    Victor Rubio Jr. 28, pleaded guilty Feb. 6.

    U.S. District Judge George Hanks has now ordered Rubio to serve the maximum 60 months in federal prison to be immediately followed by three years of supervised release. At the hearing, the court considered additional evidence about other frauds Rubio committed while on bond in imposing the sentencing, assessing extra points for obstruction of justice. In handing down the sentence, Judge Hanks noted Rubio had committed obstruction after writing his letter to the judge asking for leniency and apologizing for his first crime. 

    Rubio admitted that from 2021 to 2022, he operated an unlicensed money transmitting business that received and transmitted funds from a business email compromise (BEC) scheme. Rubio ran the unlicensed money transmitting business by using shell companies that existed only on paper.

    As part of the plea, Rubio acknowledged opening and maintaining bank accounts to collect money from at least two victims in a BEC scheme, including a healthcare liability insurance company headquartered in Georgia and a township in New Jersey. Then, for a fee, he transmitted the fraud proceeds to co-conspirators.

    In response to fraudulent wire instructions from spoofed email accounts, victims sent interstate wire transfers for payment to Rubio instead of to the true creditors to whom the victims owed money.

    More than 45 people in multiple states, including Rubio and seven others in the Southern District of Texas, have been charged in separate business email compromise schemes that affected numerous victims.

    Previously released on bond, Rubio was taken into custody where he will remain pending transfer to a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.

    The FBI – Bryan Resident Agency and IRS Criminal Investigation conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Belinda Beek is prosecuting the case.

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: FFB Bancorp Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FRESNO, Calif., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — FFB Bancorp (the “Company”) (OTCQX: FFBB), the parent company of FFB Bank (the “Bank”), today reported net income of $6.04 million, or $1.94 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $8.08 million, or $2.54 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024, and $8.10 million, or $2.55 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net income was $14.13 million, or $4.50 per diluted share, compared to $15.87 million, or $4.99 per diluted share, for the same period in 2024. All results are unaudited.

    Second Quarter 2025 Summary: As of, or for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2024:

    • Operating revenue (net interest income, before the provision for credit losses, plus non-interest income) increased 11% to $27.35 million.
    • Pre-tax, pre-provision income increased 1% to $11.58 million.
    • Net income decreased 25% to $6.04 million.
    • Return on average equity (“ROAE”) was 13.75%.
    • Return on average assets (“ROAA”) was 1.59%.
    • Net interest margin contracted 22 basis points to 5.09% from 5.31%.
    • Total assets increased 2% to $1.47 billion.
    • Total portfolio of loans increased 13% to $1.09 billion.
    • Total deposits increased 6% to $1.23 billion.
    • Shareholder equity increased 17% to $173.91 million.
    • Book value per common share increased 22% to $56.87.
    • The Company’s tangible common equity ratio was 11.80%, while the Bank’s regulatory leverage capital ratio was 14.41%, and the total risk-based capital ratio was 20.61% at June 30, 2025.

    “During the quarter FFB Bank was recognized as #1 in American Banker’s top-performing public banks with under $2B in assets and #34 in S&P Global’s 100 best-performing US community banks of 2024, for bank’s under $3B in assets,” said Steve Miller, President & CEO. “This recognition is a testament to the consistent success we’ve enjoyed, and a reminder of the results we expect and continue to strive toward. As we navigate the challenges this year has brought, we’re proud to build upon our history of success.”

    “During the quarter we have made continued and timely progress on the matters outlined in our consent order, although ultimate compliance will be determined by our regulators. We are confident we can continue to address these items going forward. Although the added resource allocation to properly address the order will have near-term impacts to our performance, we feel that building a best in-class compliance and risk frame-work will enable the bank to drive results over the long-term.”

    Update on Stock Repurchase Program:

    On January 22, 2025, the Company announced that it had authorized a plan to utilize up to $15.0 million of capital to repurchase shares of the Company’s common stock. As of June 30, 2025, the Company has repurchased 133,021 shares, at an average price of $76.79, totaling $10.22 million. This represents approximately 5.33% of total shareholders’ equity at June 30, 2025. During the second quarter of 2025 the Company repurchased 91,106 shares, at an average price of $74.58, totaling $6.79 million. These purchases represent approximately 3.54% of total shareholders’ equity at June 30, 2025.

    Under the terms of the repurchase plan, the Company may repurchase shares of the Company’s common stock from time to time, through December 31, 2025, in open market purchases or privately negotiated transactions. Repurchases under the plan may also be made pursuant to a trading plan under Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which would permit shares to be repurchased by the Company when the Company might otherwise be precluded from doing so because of self-imposed trading blackout periods or other regulatory restrictions. The timing, manner, price and exact amount of any repurchases by the Company will be determined at the Company’s discretion and depend on various factors including the performance of the Company’s stock price, general market and economic conditions, applicable legal and regulatory requirements, availability of funds, and other relevant factors. Through December 31, 2025, the repurchase plan may be discontinued, suspended or restarted at any time.

    Results of Operations

    Quarter ended June 30, 2025:

    Operating revenue, consisting of net interest income before the provision for credit losses and non-interest income, increased 11% to $27.35 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $24.73 million for the second quarter a year ago, and decreased 4% from $28.48 million for the first quarter of 2025.

    Net interest income, before the provision for credit losses, increased 5% to $18.11 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $17.31 million for the same quarter a year ago, and decreased 4% to $18.90 million from last quarter. “Net interest income has benefited from strong loan portfolio growth, partially offset by higher funding costs,” said Bhavneet Gill, Chief Financial Officer. “We have been able to capitalize on a higher yielding loan portfolio, but that yield was impacted by a $261,000 interest reversal as loans, totaling $11.86 million, were placed on non-accrual during the quarter.”

    The Company’s net interest margin (“NIM”) decreased by 22 basis points to 5.09% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 5.31% for the second quarter of 2024, and decreased 26 basis points from 5.35% for the preceding quarter. “The decrease in NIM is primarily the result of an increase in deposit and borrowing interest expense, and the decrease in investment interest income. During the quarter, average non-interest bearing deposits decreased $37.67 million. The resulting shift in the deposit portfolio saw the cost of deposits increase 13 basis points,” noted Gill. “During the second quarter of 2025 we sold $48.05 million in investment securities to generate liquidity ahead of anticipated deposit outflows due to ISO partner exits. That transaction was the driver of the decrease in investment interest income in the current quarter and will result in lower investment income in future quarters.”

    The yield on earning assets was 6.18% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 6.40% for the second quarter a year ago, and 6.31% for the previous quarter. The cost to fund earning assets increased to 1.09% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to 0.96% for the previous quarter, and 1.10% for the same quarter a year earlier. This increase is the result of an increase in brokered deposits and overnight borrowings during the quarter due to ISO deposit outflow that occurred in early June.

    Total non-interest income was $9.24 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $7.42 million for the second quarter of 2024, and $9.58 million for the previous quarter. The increase in non-interest income, from the second quarter of 2024, was driven by more gain on the sale of loans, higher merchant services revenue, and a reduction in loss on sale of investments. The quarter-over-quarter decrease in non-interest income was attributed to a decrease in merchant services revenue, partially offset by more gain on the sale of loans.

    Merchant services revenue increased 9% to $6.61 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $6.07 million from the second quarter of 2024. The increase over prior year was primarily related to higher volume across ISO partner sponsorship lines and higher gross revenue related to FFB Payments. Merchant services revenue decreased from $7.86 million when compared to the first quarter of 2025 as a result of seasonality and the loss of a significant FFB Payments direct merchant.

    During the first and second quarters of 2025, ISO Partner Sponsorship volumes included $2.78 billion and $2.56 billion in volume, respectively, for the ISO partners that were exited in the second quarter of 2025. Additionally, the first and second quarters of 2025 included ISO Partner Sponsorship revenues of $990,000 and $1.09 million, respectively, from the ISO partners that were exited in the second quarter of 2025. “These ISO exits were driven by our efforts to comply with the Consent Order and designed to ensure best in class oversight. We anticipate replacing this volume and revenue through growth in FFB Payments and with our remaining ISO partners as we move forward,” said Miller.

    Merchant ISO Processing Volumes(in thousands)
    Source   Q2 2025 Q1 2025 Q4 2024 Q3 2024 Q2 2024
    ISO Partner Sponsorship   $ 5,347,695   $ 5,007,998   $ 4,891,643   $ 4,556,868   $ 4,391,365  
    FFB Payments – Sub-ISO Merchants     20,766     21,551     22,950     24,661     24,414  
    FFB Payments – Direct Merchants     71,746     97,095     91,133     64,512     76,059  
    Total volume   $ 5,440,207   $ 5,126,644   $ 5,005,726   $ 4,646,041   $ 4,491,838  
    Merchant ISO Processing Revenues(in thousands)
    Source of Revenue   Q2 2025 Q1 2025 Q4 2024 Q3 2024 Q2 2024
    Net Revenue*:            
    ISO Partner Sponsorship   $ 2,654   $ 2,410   $ 2,535   $ 2,284   $ 2,156  
                 
    Gross Revenue:            
    FFB Payments – Sub-ISO Merchants     727     745     764     810     795  
    FFB Payments – Direct Merchants     3,228     4,709     4,262     2,476     3,117  
          3,955     5,454     5,026     3,286     3,912  
    Gross Expense:            
    FFB Payments – Sub-ISO Merchants     708     616     638     723     675  
    FFB Payments – Direct Merchants     2,179     2,558     2,511     1,766     1,989  
          2,887     3,174     3,149     2,489     2,664  
    Net Revenue:            
    FFB Payments – Sub-ISO Merchants     19     129     126     87     120  
    FFB Payments – Direct Merchants     1,049     2,151     1,751     710     1,128  
    FFB Payments Net Revenue     1,068     2,280     1,877     797     1,248  
    Net Merchant Services Income:   $ 3,722   $ 4,690   $ 4,412   $ 3,081   $ 3,404  
    *ISO Partnership Sponsorship is recognized net of expense in Merchant Services Income. FFB Payments revenues are recognized gross in Merchant Services Income and Merchant Services expenses are recognized in Non-Interest Expense.

    Total deposit fee income increased 1% to $854,000 for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $847,000 for the second quarter of 2024, and increased 1% from $849,000 for the previous quarter.

    There was a $1.45 million gain on the sale of loans during the second quarter of 2025, compared to a gain on the sale of loans of $509,000 during the second quarter 2024, and a gain on the sale of loans of $261,000 in the previous quarter. There was a $243,000 loss on the sale of investments during the second quarter of 2025, compared to a $459,000 loss recorded during the second quarter of 2024, and no loss recorded in the previous quarter. The gain on the sale of loans was the result of $16.95 million in SBA loans sold and a $31.77 million RE-multifamily loan sale package that was completed during the quarter. These sales contributed $968,000 and $482,000 in gain respectively.

    Non-interest expense increased 19% to $15.77 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $13.29 million for the second quarter 2024, and decreased 4% from $16.47 million from the previous quarter. The increase on a year-over-year comparison was driven by increases in salaries and employee benefits expense, and increases in other operating expense, primarily data and software related expenses and professional fees. Compared to the first quarter of 2025 the decrease in non-interest expense was attributed to a decrease in merchant services operating expenses, marketing expense, director fess, and operational losses.

    Salaries and employee benefits increased 19% to $8.00 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $6.72 million for the second quarter 2024. The increase year-over-year was primarily the result of expense associated with the increase in full-time employees. Full-time employees increased to 181 at June 30, 2025, compared to 147 full-time employees a year earlier, and 175 full-time employees from the previous quarter. Total salaries and employee benefits decreased 1% from $8.06 million in the previous quarter. The decrease when compared to the first quarter of 2025 is the result of a decrease in payroll tax expense and increased loan originations, partially offset by higher salary expense from additional full-time employees. Compensation related direct costs associated with loan originations offset salary and employee benefits expense upon loan origination.

    Occupancy and equipment expenses decreased 19% from a year ago, representing 2% of non-interest expense, and remained consistent with the preceding quarter. Merchant operating expense totaled $2.89 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to $2.66 million for the second quarter of 2024 and $3.17 million for the previous quarter. The change in merchant operating expense is attributed to fluctuations in volume and revenue for the FFB Payments lines of business. Merchant operating expenses include interchange fees, chargebacks, partnership fees, and other card brand fees.

    Other operating expense increased 31% or $1.07 million to $4.53 million from a year earlier and decreased 7% or $357,000 from the previous quarter. The year-over-year increase was driven by increases of $458,000 in data and software related expense, $327,000 in professional fees, $136,000 in regulatory assessment expense, and $127,000 in marketing expense. The increase in data and software expense and professional fees, which include legal, audit, and consulting fees, are primarily due to actions taken to enhance the Company’s AML/CFT, compliance, and merchant services programs.

    The efficiency ratio was 57.15% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 52.74% for the same quarter a year ago, and 57.83% for the preceding quarter. The efficiency ratio can fluctuate period-over-period based on changes in merchant services’ gross revenues and associated expenses. The Company also calculates an adjusted efficiency ratio where the merchant services’ gross expense, which is included in non-interest expense, is netted against merchant services’ revenue in non-interest income. The adjusted efficiency ratio was 52.14% for the second quarter of 2025, compared to 47.15% for the same quarter a year ago, and 52.54% for the previous quarter.

    “Over the last few quarters, we’ve made intentional investments in people and technology to ensure that the bank can efficiently scale moving forward, and specifically to support our payment ecosystem, product development, regional expansion, and compliance/risk management initiatives. We saw elevated legal, audit, and technology related expenses in the first half of the year mostly related to addressing the Consent Order,” said Miller.

    Six months ended June 30, 2025:

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, operating revenue increased 15% to $55.83 million, compared to $48.34 million for the same period in 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net interest income before the provision for credit losses increased 11% to $37.01 million, compared to $33.44 million for the same period in 2024. The increase in revenue is attributed to growth in the loan portfolio, partially offset by a decrease in investment interest income, an increase in interest bearing liabilities, and the cost of funds. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the yield on earning assets was 6.24% compared to 6.27% for the same period in 2024, while the cost to fund earning assets was 1.02% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared to 1.05% for the same period in 2024.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest income increased 26% to $18.82 million compared to $14.90 million for the same period in 2024. Deposit fee income increased 4% to $1.70 million resulting from growth in business demand deposit accounts. The year-over-year growth in non-interest income was also largely attributable to the decrease in loss on sale of investments, an increase in the gain on sale of loans, and an increase in merchant services revenue.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, operating expenses increased by 24% to $32.24 million from $25.99 million for the same period in 2024. Salaries and employee benefits expense increased 21% to $16.06 million as a result of the increase in FTE. There was a 21% increase in merchant services operating expenses, to $6.06 million, which represents 19% of total operating expenses for six months ended June 30, 2025. Other operating expenses increased 38% to $9.41 million due to a $711,000 increase in technology related expenses, increases of $683,000 in professional fees, and increase of $389,000 in marketing expense, and a $293,000 increase in operational losses.

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the efficiency ratio was 57.49%, compared to 52.85% for the same period ended June 30, 2024. The adjusted efficiency ratio was 52.34%, compared to 47.48% for the same period ended June 30, 2024.

    Balance Sheet Review

    Total assets increased 2% to $1.47 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.44 billion at June 30, 2024, and decreased 6% compared to March 31, 2025.

    The total portfolio of loans increased 13%, or $122.20 million, to $1.09 billion, compared to $969.76 million at June 30, 2024, and remained consistent with the $1.09 billion reported at March 31, 2025.

    Commercial real estate loans increased 22% year-over-year to $683.74 million, representing 63% of total loans at June 30, 2025. The CRE portfolio includes approximately $254.16 million in multi-family loans originated by the Southern California team that the Company may consider selling at some point in the future for liquidity and concentration management. The multi-family portfolio includes $74.32 million in short-term bridge loans for transitional projects of multi-family properties. The short-term bridge loans are conservatively underwritten with minimum DSCR and liquidity requirements. The bank continues to market our bridge loan product in a more measured approach, keeping to our conservative underwriting standards. The real estate construction and land development loan portfolio decreased 84% from a year ago to $12.78 million, representing 1% of total loans, while residential RE 1-4 family loans totaled $17.07 million, or 2% of loans, at June 30, 2025, compared to $17.44 million one year ago.

    The commercial and industrial (C&I) portfolio increased 15% to $266.81 million, at June 30, 2025, compared to $232.79 million a year earlier, and increased 3% from $260.06 million at March 31, 2025. C&I loans represented 24% of total loans at June 30, 2025. Agriculture loans represented 10% of the loan portfolio at June 30, 2025. At June 30, 2025, the SBA, USDA, and other government agencies guaranteed loans totaled $53.36 million, or 4.9% of the loan portfolio.

    Investment securities totaled $254.18 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $345.49 million a year earlier, and decreased $59.65 million from $313.83 million at March 31, 2025. Investment securities were sold during the quarter to generate liquidity ahead of anticipated deposit outflows due to ISO partner exits. The investment portfolio consists of mortgage-backed and municipal securities, both tax exempt and taxable, treasury securities as well as other domestic debt. At June 30, 2025, the Company had a net unrealized loss position on its investment securities portfolio of $25.41 million, compared to a net unrealized loss of $24.50 million at March 31, 2025. The Company’s investment securities portfolio had an effective duration of 6.26 years at June 30, 2025, compared to 5.61 years at March 31, 2025.

    Total deposits increased 6%, or $65.69 million, to $1.23 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.17 billion from a year earlier, and decreased $85.73 million from $1.32 billion at March 31, 2025. Non-interest bearing demand deposits increased 4% to $759.30 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $731.03 million at June 30, 2024, and decreased $66.10 million from $825.40 million at March 31, 2025. Non-interest bearing demand deposits represented 61% of total deposits at June 30, 2025. During the second quarter of 2025 non-interest bearing demand deposits were reduced by $111.20 million due to ISO partner exits completed in early June 2025. Certificates of deposits increased 49%, or $55.01 million, during the quarter primarily due to the addition of $51.00 million in brokered deposits that mature over the next 12 months.

    Included in non-interest bearing deposits at June 30, 2025 are $75.83 million from ISO partners for merchant reserves, $45.24 million from ISO partners for settlement, and $11.61 million in ISO partner operating accounts, totaling $132.68 million. These deposits represent 17.5% of non-interest bearing deposits and 10.7% of total deposits.

    Within the $132.68 million in ISO partner deposits retained as of June 30, 2025 are $29.56 million in deposits for ISO partners being exited in the second half of 2025. The Bank plans to replace these non-interest bearing deposits with growth from new Bank customers in its markets and from the existing ISO partners it will continue to support. In the short-term, the new deposit growth will likely be made up of a higher percentage of interest bearing deposits.

    There was $16.00 million in short-term borrowings at June 30, 2025, compared to $68.00 million at June 30, 2024, and $10.00 million at March 31, 2025. The Company primarily utilizes FHLB advances and the Federal Reserve discount window for short-term borrowings. The following table summarizes the Company’s primary and secondary sources of liquidity which were available at June 30, 2025:

    Liquidity Source
    (in thousands)
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025
           
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 77,244   $ 103,071  
    Unpledged investment securities, fair value     67,952     104,732  
    FHLB advance capacity     293,198     338,036  
    Federal Reserve discount window capacity     162,755     130,590  
    Correspondent bank unsecured lines of credit     71,500     71,500  
        $ 672,649   $ 747,929  

    The total primary and secondary liquidity of $672.65 million at June 30, 2025 represents a decrease of $75.28 million in primary and secondary liquidity quarter-over-quarter. The decreases in unpledged investment securities and the FHLB advance capacity are the result of investment and loan sales that occurred during the quarter.

    Shareholders’ equity increased 17% to $173.91 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $148.64 million from a year ago, and decreased slightly from the $174.71 million reported at March 31, 2025. Book value per common share increased 22% to $56.87, at June 30, 2025, compared to $46.79 at June 30, 2024, and increased 2% from $55.52 at March 31, 2025. The tangible common equity ratio was 11.80% at June 30, 2025, compared to 10.30% a year earlier, and 11.20% at March 31, 2025. Book value improved as a result of quarterly net income and a reduction in shares outstanding through the bank’s strategic share repurchase program.

    At the Bank level, unrealized losses and gains reflected in AOCI are not included in regulatory capital. As a result, Tier-1 capital at the Bank for regulatory purposes was $222.14 million at quarter end excluding the unrealized loss. The regulatory leverage capital ratio was 14.41% for the current quarter, while the total risk-based capital ratio was 20.61%, exceeding regulatory minimums to be considered well-capitalized.

    Asset Quality

    Nonperforming assets, which consists of nonperforming loans and other real estate owned, increased to $27.23 million, or 1.85% of total assets, at June 30, 2025, compared to $15.37 million, or 0.98% of total assets, from the previous quarter. Of the $26.29 million in nonperforming loans, $10.98 million are covered by SBA guarantees. Total delinquent loans decreased to $2.86 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $19.12 million at March 31, 2025. The increase in nonperforming loans is primarily the result of two multi-family loans, which are real estate secured, totaling $10.00 million to a related group of borrowers. These loans were included in the delinquent balances for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. As a result of their non-accrual status, the balance of the loans exceeding the real estate collateral value is reserved for in the allowance for credit loss, resulting in $1.62 million of additional reserve. The Bank is working closely with the borrowers as they work through stabilization and sale of the properties.

    Past due loans 30-60 days were $1.80 million at June 30, 2025, compared to $17.53 million at March 31, 2025, and $1.05 million at June 30, 2024. There were $1.02 million past due loans from 60-90 days at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.54 million at March 31, 2025 and $175,000 in past due loans from 60-90 days a year earlier. Past due loans 90+ days at quarter end totaled $46,000 at June 30, 2025, compared to $1.05 million, at June 30, 2024. Of the $2.86 million in past due loans at June 30, 2025, $965,000 were purchased government guaranteed loans, which are guaranteed by the SBA for the full payment of the principal plus interest.

    Delinquent Loan Summary   Organic Purchased Govt. Guaranteed Total
    (in thousands)  
             
    Delinquent accruing loans 30-59 days   $ 877   $ 919   $ 1,796  
    Delinquent accruing loans 60-89 days     1,020     —     1,020  
    Delinquent accruing loans 90+ days     —     46     46  
    Total delinquent accruing loans   $ 1,897   $ 965   $ 2,862  
             
    Non-Accrual Loan Summary   Organic Purchased Govt. Guaranteed Total
    (in thousands)  
             
    Loans on non-accrual   $ 26,285   $ —   $ 26,285  
    Non-accrual loans with SBA guarantees     10,979     —     10,979  
    Net Bank exposure to non-accrual loans   $ 15,306   $ —   $ 15,306  

    There was a $3.16 million provision for credit losses in the second quarter of 2025, compared to $291,000 provision for credit losses in the second quarter a year ago, and a $1.16 million provision for credit losses booked in the first quarter of 2025. The provision recorded during the second quarter of 2025 is the result of changes in loan portfolio concentrations, net charge-offs recognized, and a $10.92 million increase in total non-accrual loans which were individually evaluated in the allowance for credit losses.

    The ratio of allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.40% at June 30, 2025, compared to 1.11% a year earlier and 1.18% at March 31, 2025. The Company individually evaluates non-accrual loans in the allowance for credit losses which has resulted in carrying a higher level of reserve.

    During the second quarter of 2025 the Bank recorded $949,000 in other real estate owned (“OREO”). This OREO was the result of a loan foreclosure completed during the quarter where the bank acquired a single-family-residence property as payment through collateral. The property is in good condition and is anticipated to sell during the second half of 2025.

    “As SBA loans have historically been the primary driver of nonperforming loans, the portfolio is watched very closely. Rates have increased so rapidly over the last two years putting pressure on borrowers. A majority of the loans within the portfolio are floating rate loans tied to WSJ Prime and reset quarterly. Borrowers saw a 50bps reduction in their rates on January 1, 2025 and additional rate relief may occur during the second half of 2025,” added Miller. “The ratio of allowance for credit losses to the total, non-guaranteed, loan portfolio was 1.48%, as of June 30, 2025, and our total non-guaranteed exposure on these SBA loans is $44.61 million spread over 222 loans.”

    “We incurred net charge offs of $605,000 during the current quarter, compared to $27,000 in net recoveries in the second quarter a year ago, and $167,000 in net charge offs in the previous quarter,” said Miller. “Our loan portfolio increased 13% from a year ago with commercial real estate (“CRE”) loans representing 63% of the total loan portfolio. Within the CRE portfolio, there are $49.90 million in loans for CRE office as shown in the table below. Since the majority of our CRE office exposure is concentrated in the Central Valley, we are experiencing less volatility than city center CRE markets. Our credit metrics remain strong as we continue to maintain conservative underwriting standards.”

    (in thousands)   CRE Office Exposure of June 30, 2025
    Region   Owner-Occupied Non-Owner Occupied Total
    Central Valley   $ 24,611   $ 17,268   $ 41,879  
    Southern California     2,262     350     2,612  
    Other California     4,463     417     4,880  
    Total California     31,336     18,035     49,371  
    Out of California     —     524     524  
    Total CRE Office   $ 31,336   $ 18,559   $ 49,895  


    About FFB Bancorp

    FFB Bancorp, formerly Communities First Financial Corporation, a bank holding company established in 2014, is the parent company of FFB Bank, founded in 2005 in Fresno, California. As a leading SBA Lender in California’s Central Valley and one of the few direct acquiring banks in the United States, FFB Bank offers clients a range of personal and business checking accounts, payment processes, and loan programs. Among the Bank’s awards and accomplishments, it was ranked #1 on American Banker’s list of the Top 20 Publicly Traded Banks under $2 Billion in Assets for 2024. The Bank was also ranked by S&P Global as the #34 best performing US community bank under $3 billion in assets. The Company has also received recognition as part of the OTCQX Best 50 Companies for 2019, 2023, and 2024. For additional information, you can visit the Company’s website at www.ffb.bank or by contacting a representative at 559-439-0200.

    Forward Looking Statements

    This earnings release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements provide current expectations or forecasts of future events and are not guarantees of future performance, nor should they be relied upon as representing management’s views as of any subsequent date. The forward-looking statements are based on managements’ expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include, without limitation, the Company’s ability to effectively execute its business plans; the impact of the Consent Order on our financial condition and results of operations; changes in general economic and financial market conditions; changes in interest rates, and in particular, actions taken by the Federal Reserve to try and control inflation; changes in the competitive environment; continuing consolidation in the financial services industry; new litigation or changes in existing litigation; losses, customer bankruptcy, claims and assessments; changes in banking regulations or other regulatory or legislative requirements affecting the Company’s business; international developments; the tariff strategy of the Trump administration, and its related effects on the agriculture industry and connected businesses in the Central Valley; and changes in accounting policies or procedures as may be required by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other regulatory agencies. The Company undertakes no obligation to release publicly the results of any revisions to the forward-looking statements included herein to reflect events or circumstances after today, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. The Company claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

    Member FDIC

    Select Financial Information and Ratios   For the Quarter Ended:   Year to Date as of:
      June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024   June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
    BALANCE SHEET – ENDING BALANCES:                    
    Total assets   $ 1,473,927     $ 1,560,376     $ 1,443,723          
    Total portfolio loans     1,091,964       1,092,441       969,764          
    Investment securities     254,177       313,826       345,491          
    Total deposits     1,234,648       1,320,381       1,168,957          
    Shareholders equity, net     173,908       174,711       148,640          
                         
    INCOME STATEMENT DATA                    
    Operating revenue     27,349       28,476       24,729       55,825       48,340  
    Operating expense     15,768       16,467       13,285       32,235       25,986  
    Pre-tax, pre-provision income     11,581       12,009       11,444       23,590       22,354  
    Net income after tax     6,036       8,098       8,076       14,134       15,866  
                         
    SHARE DATA                    
    Basic earnings per share   $ 1.95     $ 2.56     $ 2.54     $ 4.51     $ 5.00  
    Fully diluted EPS   $ 1.94     $ 2.55     $ 2.54     $ 4.50     $ 4.99  
    Book value per common share   $ 56.87     $ 55.52     $ 46.79          
    Common shares outstanding     3,057,874       3,146,727       3,176,611          
    Fully diluted shares     3,104,067       3,175,178       3,183,844       3,139,346       3,178,974  
    FFBB – Stock price   $ 78.00     $ 76.50     $ 89.00          
                         
    RATIOS                    
    Return on average assets     1.59 %     2.14 %     2.31 %     1.86 %     2.32 %
    Return on average equity     13.75 %     18.83 %     22.89 %     16.26 %     23.08 %
    Efficiency ratio     57.15 %     57.83 %     52.74 %     57.49 %     52.85 %
    Adjusted efficiency ratio     52.14 %     52.54 %     47.15 %     52.34 %     47.48 %
    Yield on earning assets     6.18 %     6.31 %     6.40 %     6.24 %     6.27 %
    Yield on investment securities     4.13 %     4.36 %     4.60 %     4.25 %     4.54 %
    Yield on portfolio loans     6.70 %     6.81 %     6.89 %     6.75 %     6.79 %
    Cost to fund earning assets     1.09 %     0.96 %     1.10 %     1.02 %     1.05 %
    Cost of interest-bearing deposits     2.81 %     2.60 %     2.75 %     2.71 %     2.73 %
    Net Interest Margin     5.09 %     5.35 %     5.31 %     5.22 %     5.22 %
    Equity to assets     11.80 %     11.20 %     10.30 %        
    Net loan to deposit ratio     88.44 %     82.74 %     82.96 %        
    Full time equivalent employees     181       175       147          
                         
    BALANCE SHEET – AVERAGES                    
    Total assets     1,525,601       1,531,573       1,407,255       1,528,570       1,377,447  
    Total portfolio loans     1,112,380       1,076,848       954,871       1,094,712       940,216  
    Investment securities     289,127       325,699       334,416       307,312       325,117  
    Total deposits     1,281,357       1,300,550       1,199,124       1,290,901       1,164,121  
    Shareholders equity, net     176,074       174,410       141,881       175,247       138,251  
    Consolidated Balance Sheet (unaudited)   June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
    (in thousands)      
    ASSETS            
    Cash and due from banks   $ 55,897     $ 83,033     $ 46,477  
    Interest bearing deposits in banks     21,347       20,038       26,842  
    CDs in other banks     1,722       1,724       1,683  
    Investment securities     254,177       313,826       345,491  
    Loans held for sale     —       —       —  
                 
    Construction & land development     12,784       12,649       79,132  
    Residential RE 1-4 family     17,066       17,146       17,439  
    Commercial real estate     683,743       696,625       562,548  
    Agriculture     109,926       104,616       77,518  
    Commercial and industrial     266,810       260,063       232,786  
    Consumer and other     1,635       1,342       341  
    Portfolio loans     1,091,964       1,092,441       969,764  
    Deferred fees & discounts     (3,541 )     (3,946 )     (4,106 )
    Allowance for credit losses     (15,330 )     (12,913 )     (10,749 )
    Loans, net     1,073,093       1,075,582       954,909  
                 
    Non-marketable equity investments     9,809       8,890       8,440  
    Cash value of life insurance     12,594       12,496       12,211  
    Other real estate owned     949       —       —  
    Accrued interest and other assets     44,339       44,787       47,670  
    Total assets   $ 1,473,927     $ 1,560,376     $ 1,443,723  
                 
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY            
    Non-interest bearing deposits   $ 759,300     $ 825,404     $ 731,030  
    Interest checking     75,815       109,555       75,907  
    Savings     49,657       54,686       51,052  
    Money market     183,071       218,940       184,495  
    Certificates of deposits     166,805       111,796       126,473  
    Total deposits     1,234,648       1,320,381       1,168,957  
    Short-term borrowings     16,000       10,000       68,000  
    Long-term debt     38,086       38,046       39,678  
    Other liabilities     11,285       17,238       18,448  
    Total liabilities     1,300,019       1,385,665       1,295,083  
                 
    Common stock     29,501       35,693       37,430  
    Retained earnings     162,272       156,235       129,856  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (17,865 )     (17,217 )     (18,646 )
    Shareholders’ equity     173,908       174,711       148,640  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 1,473,927     $ 1,560,376     $ 1,443,723  
    Consolidated Income Statement (unaudited)   Quarter ended:   Year ended:
    (in thousands)   June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024   June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
                         
    INTEREST INCOME:                    
    Loan interest income   $ 18,582     $ 18,069     $ 16,354     $ 36,651     $ 31,726  
    Investment income     2,978       3,499       3,823       6,477       7,335  
    Int. on fed funds & CDs in other banks     270       574       316       844       572  
    Dividends from non-marketable equity     141       132       394       272       523  
    Total interest income     21,971       22,274       20,887       44,244       40,156  
                         
    INTEREST EXPENSE:                    
    Int. on deposits     3,288       2,891       3,008       6,178       5,526  
    Int. on short-term borrowings     126       31       109       158       258  
    Int. on long-term debt     451       451       464       902       929  
    Total interest expense     3,865       3,373       3,581       7,238       6,713  
    Net interest income     18,106       18,901       17,306       37,006       33,443  
    PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES     3,157       1,164       291       4,321       670  
    Net interest income after provision     14,949       17,737       17,015       32,685       32,773  
                         
    NON-INTEREST INCOME:                    
    Total deposit fee income     854       849       847       1,703       1,643  
    Debit / credit card interchange income     215       191       186       407       353  
    Merchant services income     6,609       7,864       6,068       14,473       12,137  
    Gain on sale of loans     1,446       261       509       1,707       961  
    Loss on sale of investments     (243 )     —       (459 )     (243 )     (833 )
    Other operating income     362       410       272       772       636  
    Total non-interest income     9,243       9,575       7,423       18,819       14,897  
                         
    NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:                    
    Salaries & employee benefits     8,002       8,056       6,724       16,058       13,306  
    Occupancy expense     352       353       437       705       820  
    Merchant services operating expense     2,887       3,174       2,664       6,060       5,023  
    Other operating expense     4,527       4,884       3,460       9,412       6,837  
    Total non-interest expense     15,768       16,467       13,285       32,235       25,986  
                         
    Income before provision for income tax     8,424       10,845       11,153       19,269       21,684  
    PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES     2,388       2,747       3,077       5,135       5,818  
    Net income   $ 6,036     $ 8,098     $ 8,076     $ 14,134     $ 15,866  
    ASSET QUALITY   June 30, 2025   March 31, 2025   June 30, 2024
    (in thousands)      
    Delinquent accruing loans 30-60 days   $ 1,796     $ 17,533     $ 1,046  
    Delinquent accruing loans 60-90 days     1,020       1,537       175  
    Delinquent accruing loans 90+ days     46       46       1,052  
    Total delinquent accruing loans   $ 2,862     $ 19,116     $ 2,273  
                 
    Loans on non-accrual   $ 26,285     $ 15,366     $ 11,250  
    Other real estate owned     949       —       —  
    Nonperforming assets   $ 27,234     $ 15,366     $ 11,250  
                 
    Delinquent 30-60 / Total Loans     0.16 %     1.60 %     0.11 %
    Delinquent 60-90 / Total Loans     0.09 %     0.14 %     0.02 %
    Delinquent 90+ / Total Loans     — %     — %     0.11 %
    Delinquent Loans / Total Loans     0.26 %     1.75 %     0.23 %
    Non-accrual / Total Loans     2.41 %     1.41 %     1.16 %
    Nonperforming assets to total assets     1.85 %     0.98 %     0.78 %
                 
    Year-to-date charge-off activity            
    Charge-offs   $ 772     $ 167     $ —  
    Recoveries     —       —       31  
    Net charge-offs (recoveries)   $ 772     $ 167     $ (31 )
    Annualized net loan losses to average loans     0.14 %     0.06 %     (0.01 )%
                 
    CREDIT LOSS RESERVE RATIOS:            
    Allowance for credit losses   $ 15,330     $ 12,913     $ 10,749  
                 
    Total loans   $ 1,091,964     $ 1,092,441     $ 969,764  
    Purchased govt. guaranteed loans   $ 15,138     $ 16,081     $ 18,141  
    Originated govt. guaranteed loans   $ 38,224     $ 45,285     $ 41,201  
                 
    ACL / Total loans     1.40 %     1.18 %     1.11 %
    ACL / Loans less 100% govt. gte. loans (purchased)     1.42 %     1.20 %     1.13 %
    ACL / Loans less all govt. guaranteed loans     1.48 %     1.25 %     1.18 %
    ACL / Total assets     1.04 %     0.83 %     0.74 %
    SELECT FINANCIAL TREND INFORMATION   For the Quarter Ended:
      June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024
    BALANCE SHEET – PERIOD END            
    Total assets   $ 1,473,927   $ 1,560,376   $ 1,504,128   $ 1,512,241   $ 1,443,723  
    Loans held for sale     —     —     —     —     —  
    Loans held for investment     1,091,964     1,092,441     1,071,079     998,222     969,764  
    Investment securities     254,177     313,826     322,186     345,428     345,491  
                 
    Non-interest bearing deposits     759,300     825,404     828,508     826,708     731,030  
    Interest bearing deposits     475,348     494,977     455,869     460,241     437,927  
    Total deposits     1,234,648     1,320,381     1,284,377     1,286,949     1,168,957  
    Short-term borrowings     16,000     10,000     —     —     68,000  
    Long-term debt     38,086     38,046     38,007     37,967     39,678  
                 
    Total equity     191,773     191,928     186,574     176,350     167,286  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (17,865 )   (17,217 )   (18,182 )   (12,715 )   (18,646 )
    Shareholders’ equity     173,908     174,711     168,392     163,635     148,640  
                 
    QUARTERLY INCOME STATEMENT            
    Interest income   $ 21,971   $ 22,274   $ 22,403   $ 21,404   $ 20,887  
    Interest expense     3,865     3,373     3,591     3,617     3,581  
    Net interest income     18,106     18,901     18,812     17,787     17,306  
    Non-interest income     9,243     9,575     9,435     7,616     7,423  
    Gross revenue     27,349     28,476     28,247     25,403     24,729  
                 
    Provision for credit losses     3,157     1,164     1,671     762     291  
                 
    Non-interest expense     15,768     16,467     13,270     12,735     13,285  
    Net income before tax     8,424     10,845     13,306     11,906     11,153  
    Tax provision     2,388     2,747     3,588     3,343     3,077  
    Net income after tax     6,036     8,098     9,718     8,563     8,076  
                 
    BALANCE SHEET – AVERAGE BALANCE            
    Total assets   $ 1,525,601   $ 1,531,573   $ 1,529,439   $ 1,477,259   $ 1,704,255  
    Loans held for sale     —     —     —     —     —  
    Loans held for investment     1,112,380     1,076,848     1,038,215     982,152     954,871  
    Investment securities     289,127     325,699     333,135     343,096     334,416  
                 
    Non-interest bearing deposits     812,753     850,426     838,748     822,200     758,977  
    Interest bearing deposits     468,604     450,124     460,321     432,143     440,147  
    Total deposits     1,281,357     1,300,550     1,299,069     1,254,343     1,199,124  
    Short-term borrowings     11,110     2,856     951     —     10,053  
    Long-term debt     38,068     38,028     37,989     39,479     39,660  
                 
    Shareholders’ equity     176,074     174,410     167,268     161,363     141,881  
    Contact: Steve Miller – President & CEO
      Bhavneet Gill – EVP & CFO
      (559) 439-0200

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    July 24, 2025
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    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India’s mobile manufacturing sector has witnessed an extraordinary transformation over the past decade, driven by the government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme and other policy reforms. Mobile phone exports from India surged from ₹1,500 crore in 2014-15 to ₹2 lakh crore in 2024-25, marking a 127-fold increase. Similarly, mobile phone production grew from ₹18,000 crore to ₹5.45 lakh crore in the same period- an unprecedented 28-fold rise.

    These figures were presented in the Lok Sabha by Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Jitin Prasada. He highlighted the cumulative impact of targeted policy interventions such as the National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2019 and various PLI schemes which have established a robust electronics manufacturing ecosystem in the country.

    India is now the second-largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world, a shift made possible by the PLI Scheme for Large Scale Electronics Manufacturing (LSEM), which has successfully transformed India from a net importer to a net exporter of mobile phones. The production of electronics goods in India increased from ₹1.9 lakh crore in 2014-15 to ₹11.3 lakh crore in 2024-25. Electronics exports also rose eightfold, from ₹38,000 crore to ₹3.27 lakh crore.

    The number of mobile manufacturing units in the country expanded from just 2 in 2014-15 to over 300 by 2024-25. Imports of mobile phones, which previously made up 75% of domestic demand, now constitute just 0.02%.

    The PLI Scheme for LSEM has attracted a cumulative investment of ₹12,390 crore, leading to total production worth ₹8,44,752 crore and exports valued at ₹4,65,809 crore as of June 2025. This has generated over 1.3 lakh direct jobs in the sector.

    Similarly, the PLI Scheme 2.0 for IT Hardware has brought in ₹717.13 crore in investments, resulting in production worth ₹12,195.84 crore and the creation of over 5,000 direct jobs.

    In addition to PLI, other initiatives such as the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS), Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC and EMC 2.0), and Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) Order 2017 have further supported the sector’s growth. Tax reforms, including tariff rationalization and exemptions on basic customs duty for capital goods, along with allowing 100% FDI in electronics manufacturing, have also played a key role.

    According to industry estimates, value addition in electronics manufacturing in India now ranges between 18% and 20% across various products. In the last five years alone, the electronics manufacturing sector has received USD 4,071 million in foreign direct investment, with USD 2,802 million coming from MeitY PLI beneficiaries.

    July 24, 2025
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