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First Business Bank Reports Third Quarter 2025 Net Income of $14.2 Million

First Business Financial Services, Inc. (the “Company”, the “Bank”, or “First Business Bank”) (Nasdaq:FBIZ) reported quarterly net income available to common shareholders of $14.2 million, or earnings per share ("EPS") of $1.70. This compares to net income available to common shareholders of $11.2 million, or $1.35 per share, in the second quarter of 2025 and $10.3 million, or $1.24 per share, in the third quarter of 2024.

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“First Business Bank’s robust balance sheet growth and operating leverage drove outstanding financial performance during the quarter,” said Corey Chambas, Chief Executive Officer. “We continued to execute our relationship-based growth strategy, producing record pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, 10% loan growth, 9% core deposit growth, and a strong and stable net interest margin. We also experienced improved asset quality, including an 18% reduction in non-performing assets. This led to a 13% year-to-date increase in top-line revenue and drove exceptional growth in shareholder value, with tangible book value expanding 16% from the prior year.”

Quarterly Highlights

  • Robust Loan Growth. Loans increased $84.6 million, or 10.4% annualized, from the second quarter of 2025, and $286.4 million, or 9.4%, from the third quarter of 2024, reflecting broad-based growth.
  • Consistent Core Deposit Growth. Core deposits grew $59.0 million, or 9.3% annualized, from the linked quarter and $209.4 million, or 8.8%, from the third quarter of 2024. Core deposit funding mix improved to 73.12% compared to 71.82% in the linked quarter.
  • Stable and Strong Net Interest Margin. The Company's effective match-funding strategy and pricing discipline produced a net interest marginof 3.68%, compared to 3.67% for the linked quarter and 3.64% for the prior year quarter. Net interest income increased 12.5% from the prior year quarter.
  • Private Wealth Management Expansion. Private Wealth assets under management and administration grew to $3.814 billion, generating quarterly Private Wealth fee income of $3.7 million. Private Wealth fees increased by 13.0% from the prior year quarter and represented 45% of year-to-date total non-interest income.
  • Record Pre-Tax, Pre-Provision ("PTPP") Income. PTPP income grew to $18.9 million, up 17.7% and 22.1% from the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. This performance reflects continued growth across the Company’s balance sheet coupled with record fee income and positive operating leverage.
  • Continued Tangible Book Value Growth. The Company’s strong earnings and sound balance sheet management continued to drive growth in tangible book value per share, producing a 16.8% annualized increase compared to the linked quarter and a 15.6% increase compared to the prior year quarter.

Quarterly Financial Results

(Unaudited)

 

As of and for the Three Months Ended

 

As of and for the Nine Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

 

September 30,
2025

 

June 30,
2025

 

September 30,
2024

 

September 30,
2025

 

September 30,
2024

Net interest income

 

$34,886

 

$33,784

 

$31,007

 

$101,928

 

$91,059

Adjusted non-interest income (1)

 

9,406

 

7,255

 

7,064

 

24,241

 

21,254

Operating revenue (1)

 

44,292

 

41,039

 

38,071

 

126,169

 

112,313

Operating expense (1)

 

25,440

 

25,023

 

22,630

 

75,081

 

69,584

Pre-tax, pre-provision adjusted earnings (1)

 

18,852

 

16,016

 

15,441

 

51,088

 

42,729

Less:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision for credit losses

 

1,440

 

2,701

 

2,087

 

6,800

 

6,126

Loss on repossessed assets

 

31

 

4

 

11

 

27

 

162

Contribution to First Business Charitable Foundation

 

234

 

 

 

234

 

SBA recourse (benefit) provision

 

(5)

 

(59)

 

466

 

(64)

 

583

Impairment of tax credit investments

 

 

 

 

110

 

Add:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bank-owned life insurance claim

 

234

 

 

 

234

 

Net loss on sale of securities

 

 

 

 

 

(8)

Income before income tax expense

 

17,386

 

13,370

 

12,877

 

44,215

 

35,850

Income tax expense

 

2,993

 

1,948

 

2,351

 

7,229

 

6,020

Net income

 

$14,393

 

$11,422

 

$10,526

 

$36,986

 

$29,830

Preferred stock dividends

 

218

 

219

 

218

 

656

 

656

Net income available to common shareholders

 

$14,175

 

$11,203

 

$10,308

 

$36,330

 

$29,174

Earnings per share, diluted

 

$1.70

 

$1.35

 

$1.24

 

$4.37

 

$3.50

Book value per share

 

$41.60

 

$39.98

 

$36.17

 

$41.60

 

$36.17

Tangible book value per share (1)

 

$40.16

 

$38.54

 

$34.74

 

$40.16

 

$34.74

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest margin (2)

 

3.68%

 

3.67%

 

3.64%

 

3.68%

 

3.62%

Adjusted net interest margin (1)(2)

 

3.44%

 

3.47%

 

3.50%

 

3.46%

 

3.46%

Fee income ratio (non-interest income / total revenue)

 

21.65%

 

17.68%

 

18.55%

 

19.36%

 

18.92%

Efficiency ratio (1)

 

57.44%

 

60.97%

 

59.44%

 

59.51%

 

61.96%

Return on average assets (2)

 

1.40%

 

1.14%

 

1.13%

 

1.23%

 

1.08%

Return on average tangible common equity (2)

 

17.29%

 

14.17%

 

14.40%

 

15.23%

 

13.98%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period-end loans and leases receivable

 

$3,334,956

 

$3,250,925

 

$3,050,079

 

$3,334,956

 

$3,050,079

Average loans and leases receivable

 

$3,295,880

 

$3,239,840

 

$3,031,880

 

$3,240,908

 

$2,961,014

Period-end core deposits

 

$2,592,110

 

$2,533,099

 

$2,382,730

 

$2,592,110

 

$2,382,730

Average core deposits

 

$2,597,031

 

$2,396,517

 

$2,375,002

 

$2,453,005

 

$2,365,553

Allowance for credit losses, including unfunded commitment reserves

 

$38,382

 

$38,210

 

$35,509

 

$38,382

 

$35,509

Non-performing assets

 

$23,513

 

$28,664

 

$19,420

 

$23,513

 

$19,420

Allowance for credit losses as a percent of total gross loans and leases

 

1.15%

 

1.18%

 

1.16%

 

1.15%

 

1.16%

Non-performing assets as a percent of total assets

 

0.58%

 

0.72%

 

0.52%

 

0.58%

 

0.52%

1.

This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Management believes these measures are meaningful because they reflect adjustments commonly made by management, investors, regulators, and analysts to evaluate financial performance, provide greater understanding of ongoing operations, and enhance comparability of results with prior periods. See the section titled Non-GAAP Reconciliations at the end of this release for a reconciliation of GAAP financial measures to non-GAAP financial measures.

2.

Calculation is annualized.

Third Quarter 2025 Compared to Second Quarter 2025

Net interest income increased $1.1 million, or 3.3%, to $34.9 million.

  • The increase in net interest income was driven by higher average loans and leases receivable and an increase in fees in lieu of interest. Average loans and leases receivable grew by $56.0 million, or 6.9% annualized, to $3.296 billion. Fees in lieu of interest, which vary from quarter to quarter based on client-driven activity, totaled $2.2 million, compared to $1.7 million in the prior quarter. Excluding fees in lieu of interest, net interest income increased $620,000, or 1.9%.
  • The yield on average interest-earning assets increased seven basis points to 6.72% from 6.65%. Excluding fees in lieu of interest, the yield on average interest-earning assets increased two basis points to 6.49% from 6.47%.
  • The rate paid for average core deposits increased 14 basis points to 2.89% from 2.75%. The rate paid for average total bank funding increased six basis points to 3.14% from 3.08%. Total bank funding is defined as total deposits plus Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) advances.
  • Net interest margin was 3.68% compared to 3.67% for the linked quarter. Adjusted net interest margin1 was 3.44%, down three basis points compared to 3.47% in the linked quarter. The decrease in adjusted net interest margin was driven by an increase in the rate paid on total bank funding partially offset by an increase in the yield on interest-earning assets, excluding fees in lieu of interest.
  • The Company maintains a long-term target for net interest margin in the range of 3.60% - 3.65%. Performance in future quarters will vary due to factors such as the level of fees in lieu of interest and the timing, pace, and scale of future interest rate changes.

The Bank reported provision for credit losses of $1.4 million compared to $2.7 million in the linked quarter. The current quarter provision reflects net chargeoffs, loan growth, and an increase in unfunded commitments partially offset by improvement in the economic outlook in our model forecast and a decrease in general reserve qualitative factors.

Non-interest income increased $2.4 million, or 32.9%, to $9.6 million.

  • Other non-interest income increased $1.2 million, or 148.1% to $2.0 million. The increase was primarily driven by higher returns on the Company’s investments in Small Business Investment Company ("SBIC") funds and $537,000 of nonrecurring fee income in accounts receivable financing. Income from SBIC funds was $854,000 in the second quarter, compared to $200,000 in the linked quarter. Income from SBIC funds varies from period to period based on changes in the realized and unrealized fair value of underlying investments.
  • Commercial loan swap fee income increased $804,000 to $974,000. Swap fee income varies from period to period based on loan activity and the interest rate environment.
  • Bank-owned life insurance income increased $350,000 or 56.9%, to $965,000 primarily due to a $234,000 insurance claim received during the quarter.

Non-interest expense increased $732,000, or 2.9%, to $25.7 million, while operating expense increased $417,000, or 1.7%, to $25.4 million.

  • Compensation expense was $17.4 million, increasing $908,000, or 5.5%, primarily due to an increase in the annual cash bonus accrual. Excluding this accrual update, compensation was $16.4 million, reflecting a decrease of $183,000, or 1.1% from the linked quarter mainly due to a decrease in individual incentive compensation and social security taxes. Average full-time equivalents (“FTEs”) for the third quarter of 2025 were 366, up from 364 in the linked quarter.
  • Professional fees expense was $1.1 million, decreasing $416,000, or 28%, primarily due to annual vesting of director share-based compensation in the second quarter.
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1.

Adjusted net interest margin is a non-GAAP measure representing net interest income excluding fees in lieu of interest and other recurring, but volatile, components of net interest margin divided by average interest-earning assets less other recurring, but volatile, components of average interest-earning assets.

  • Data processing expense was $1.1 million, decreasing $245,000, or 17.9%, primarily due to annual expense related to tax processing on behalf of the Bank’s Private Wealth clients recognized in the second quarter.
  • Marketing expense was $876,000, decreasing $186,000, or 17.5%, primarily due to seasonality in sponsorships.
  • Computer software expense was $1.8 million, increasing $170,000, or 10.3%, due to ongoing investment in innovative technology to support growth initiatives, enhance productivity, and improve the client experience.

Income tax expense increased $1.0 million to $3.0 million. The effective tax rate was 17.2% for the three months ended September 30, 2025, compared to 14.6% for the linked quarter. The increase in tax expense reflects an increase in pre-tax income and annual return to provision adjustments including updating tax credit partnership estimates. The effective tax rate for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 was 16.3%. The Company expects to report an effective tax rate between 16% and 18% for 2025.

Total period-end loans and leases receivable increased $84.6 million, or 10.4% annualized, to $3.337 billion. The average rate earned on average loans and leases receivable was 7.10%, up 11 basis points from 6.99% in the prior quarter. Excluding fees in lieu of interest, the average rate earned on average loans and leases receivable was 6.84%, up six basis points from 6.78% in the prior quarter.

  • Commercial Real Estate (“CRE”) loans increased by $80.0 million, or 16.4% annualized, to $2.027 billion, primarily due to growth in our Northeast Wisconsin, Southeast Wisconsin, and Kansas City markets.
  • C&I loans increased $4.9 million, or 1.57% annualized, to $1.264 billion. The increase was due to growth in our Northeast Wisconsin, Southeast Wisconsin, and Kansas City markets.

Total period-end core deposits increased $59.0 million, or 9.3% annualized, to $2.592 billion. The average rate paid was 2.89%, up 14 basis points from 2.75% in the prior quarter primarily due to an increase in higher-cost certificates of deposit.

Period-end wholesale funding, including FHLB advances and brokered deposits, decreased $40.6 million, or 4.1%, to $952.9 million. Consistent with the Bank’s long-held philosophy to minimize exposure to interest rate risk, management will continue to utilize the most efficient and cost-effective source of wholesale funds to match-fund fixed-rate loans, as necessary.

  • Wholesale deposits decreased $31.2 million to $741.0 million. The average rate paid on wholesale deposits increased one basis point to 4.03% and the weighted average original maturity increased to 4.3 years from 4.1 years.
  • FHLB advances decreased $9.5 million to $211.9 million. The average rate paid on FHLB advances decreased 16 basis points to 3.16% and the weighted average original maturity decreased to 5.3 years from 5.5 years.

Non-performing assets decreased $5.2 million to $23.5 million, or 0.58% of total assets, improving from 0.72% in the prior quarter. The decrease reflects pay downs on non-accrual C&I loans and charge-offs of previously reserved equipment finance loans, partially offset by new non-accrual equipment finance loans. We continue to expect full repayment of the previously disclosed Asset-Based Lending ("ABL") loan that defaulted during the second quarter of 2023. The liquidation process under Chapter 7 bankruptcy and related litigation has delayed final resolution. The current balance of this loan is $6.1 million. Excluding this ABL loan, non-performing assets totaled $17.4 million, or 0.43% of total assets in the current quarter and $22.6 million, or 0.56% of total assets in the linked quarter.

The allowance for credit losses, including the unfunded credit commitments reserve, increased $172,000, or 0.5%, primarily due to increases in general reserves driven by loan growth and an increase in unfunded commitments, partially offset by a decrease in specific reserve requirements, an improvement in the economic outlook in our model forecast, and improvement in qualitative factors. The allowance for credit losses, including unfunded credit commitment reserves, as a percent of total gross loans and leases was 1.15% compared to 1.18% in the prior quarter.

Third Quarter 2025 Compared to Third Quarter 2024

Net interest income increased $3.9 million, or 12.5%, to $34.9 million.

  • Growth reflects higher average gross loans and leases as well as increased fees in lieu of interest, which grew by $1.0 million to $2.2 million, primarily due to a reclassification of loan fees that were previously classified as non-interest income as well as an increase in prepayment fees and non-accrual interest collected. Excluding fees in lieu of interest, net interest income increased $2.7 million, or 9.1%.
  • The yield on average interest-earning assets decreased 25 basis points to 6.72% from 6.97%. Excluding fees in lieu of interest, the yield on average interest-earning assets measured 6.49% compared to 6.85%. This decrease in yield was primarily due to the decrease in short-term market rates partially offset by the reinvestment of cash flows from the securities and fixed-rate loan portfolios.
  • The rate paid for average interest-bearing core deposits decreased 66 basis points to 3.44% from 4.10%. The rate paid for average total bank funding decreased 30 basis points to 3.14% from 3.44%.
  • Net interest margin increased four basis points to 3.68% from 3.64%.

The Company reported provision for credit losses of $1.4 million, compared to $2.1 million in the third quarter of 2024. See the Provision for Credit Loss breakdown table below for more detail.

Non-interest income increased $2.6 million, or 36.5%, to $9.6 million.

  • Other fee income increased $1.2 million, or 170.5%, to $2.0 million. The increase was primarily due to higher returns on the Company’s investments in SBIC funds and $537,000 of nonrecurring fee income in accounts receivable financing. Income from SBIC funds was $854,000 in the third quarter, compared to $193,000 in the prior year quarter. Income from SBIC funds varies from period to period based on changes in the realized and unrealized fair value of underlying investments.
  • Bank-owned life insurance income increased $549,000 to $965,000 primarily due to the purchase of new policies and the aforementioned insurance claim.
  • Commercial loan swap fee income increased $514,000 to $974,000. Swap fee income varies period to period based on loan activity and the interest rate environment.
  • Private wealth fee income increased $423,000, or 13.0%, to $3.7 million. Private Wealth assets under management and administration measured $3.814 billion at September 30, 2025 up $415.9 million, or 12.2%.
  • Loan fee income decreased $311,000 to $501,000 primarily due to a reclassification of certain types of C&I loan fees from non-interest income to interest income.
  • Service charges on deposits increased $231,000, or 25.1%, to $1.2 million, primarily driven by new and expanded core deposit relationships.

Non-interest expense increased $2.6 million, or 11.2%, to $25.7 million. Operating expense increased $2.8 million, or 12.4%, to $25.4 million.

  • Compensation expense increased $2.2 million, or 14.8%, to $17.4 million. Growth reflects an increase in average FTEs, annual merit increases and promotions, an increase in the cash bonus accrual, and decreased capitalized software development compensation. Average FTEs increased 3.1% to 366 in the third quarter of 2025, compared to 355 in the third quarter of 2024.
  • Computer software expense increased $218,000, or 13.6%, to $1.8 million, due to ongoing investment in innovative technology to support growth initiatives, enhance productivity, and improve the client experience.
  • Other non-interest expense increased $381,000, or 29.3%, to $1.7 million, primarily due to an increase in liquidation expenses, donations, and administrative costs in early stage limited partnership investments. This was partially offset by a decrease in SBA recourse provision.
  • Professional fees decreased $234,000, or 17.9%, to $1.1 million, primarily due to timing of various consulting fees and legal fees.

Total period-end loans and leases receivable increased $286.4 million, or 9.4%, to $3.337 billion.

  • CRE loans increased $110.1 million, or 6.0%, to $2.027 billion, primarily due to growth across the Wisconsin and Kansas City markets.
  • C&I loans increased $112.4 million, or 9.6%, to $1.264 billion, primarily due to growth across our bank markets and in our floorplan and equipment finance businesses.

Total period-end core deposits grew $209.4 million, or 8.8%, to $2.592 billion. The average rate paid decreased 45 basis points to 2.89%, reflecting a decrease in short-term market rates. Total average core deposits grew $222.0 million, or 9.3%, to $2.597 billion.

Period-end wholesale funding increased $82.5 million, or 28.0%, to $952.9 million.

  • Wholesale deposits increased $153.7 million, or 26.2%, to $741.0 million, as the Bank utilized more wholesale deposits in lieu of FHLB advances to maintain excess liquidity and to match-fund fixed-rate assets. The average rate paid on wholesale deposits decreased nine basis points to 4.03% and the weighted average original maturity increased to 4.3 years from 4.0 years.
  • FHLB advances decreased $82.5 million to $211.9 million. The average rate paid on FHLB advances increased 20 basis points to 3.16% and the weighted average original maturity remained flat at 5.3 years.

Non-performing assets increased to $23.5 million, or 0.58% of total assets, compared to $19.4 million, or 0.52% of total assets, primarily driven by new non-accrual loans in the C&I transportation and logistics portfolio partially offset lower non-accrual equipment finance loans. Excluding the ABL loan described above for which we expect full repayment, non-performing assets totaled $17.4 million, or 0.43% of total assets and $13.0 million, or 0.35% of total assets in the prior year quarter.

The allowance for credit losses, including unfunded commitment reserves, increased $2.9 million to $38.4 million primarily due to higher general reserves as a result of loan growth and quantitative factors partially offset by lower specific reserves. The allowance for credit losses as a percent of total gross loans and leases was 1.15%, compared with 1.16% in the prior year.

2026 CEO Succession Plan

On May 5, 2025, the Company announced that Corey A. Chambas intends to retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer on May 2, 2026. The Company will name President and Chief Operating Officer David R. Seiler to succeed him as CEO effective the same date.

Earnings Release Supplement and Conference Call

On October 30, 2025, the Company posted an earnings release supplement to its website firstbusiness.bank under the “Investor Relations” tab which will also be furnished to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on October 30, 2025. The information included in the supplement provides an overview of the Company’s recent operating performance, financial condition, and other data relevant to the quarter. The Company intends to use this supplement in connection with its third quarter 2025 earnings call to be held at 1:00 p.m. Central time on October 31, 2025. The conference call can be accessed at 800-549-8228 (646-564-2877 if outside the United States and Canada), using the conference call access code: FBIZ, 82881. Investors may also listen live via webcast at: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/466645836. A replay of the call will be available through Friday, November 7, 2025, by calling 888-660-6264 (646-517-3975 if outside the United States and Canada). The webcast archive of the conference call will be available on the Company’s website, ir.firstbusiness.bank.

About First Business Bank

First Business Bank® specializes in Business Banking, including Commercial Banking and Specialty Finance, Private Wealth, and Bank Consulting services, and through its refined focus delivers unmatched expertise, accessibility, and responsiveness. Specialty Finance solutions are delivered through First Business Bank’s wholly owned subsidiary First Business Specialty Finance, LLC®. First Business Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of First Business Financial Services, Inc®. (Nasdaq: FBIZ). For additional information, visit firstbusiness.bank.

This release may include forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which reflect First Business Bank’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance. Forward-looking statements are not based on historical information, but rather are related to future operations, strategies, financial results, or other developments. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations as well as certain assumptions and estimates made by, and information available to, management at the time the statements are made. Those statements are based on general assumptions and are subject to various risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from the views, beliefs, and projections expressed in such statements. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including among other things:

  • Adverse changes in the economy or business conditions, either nationally or in our markets including, without limitation, inflation, economic downturn, labor shortages, wage pressures, and the adverse effects of public health events on the global, national, and local economy.
  • Uncertainty created by potential federal government actions relating to the authority of regulatory agencies (including bank regulators), international trade policy, prolonged shutdown of the federal government, and other significant policy matters.
  • Competitive pressures among depository and other financial institutions nationally and in the Company’s markets.
  • Increases in defaults by borrowers and other delinquencies.
  • Management’s ability to manage growth effectively, including the successful expansion of our client support, administrative infrastructure, and internal management systems.
  • Fluctuations in interest rates and market prices.
  • Changes in legislative or regulatory requirements applicable to the Company and its subsidiaries.
  • Changes in tax requirements, including tax rate changes, new tax laws, and revised tax law interpretations.
  • Fraud, including client and system failure or breaches of our network security, including the Company’s internet banking activities.
  • Failure to comply with the applicable SBA regulations in order to maintain the eligibility of the guaranteed portion of SBA loans.
  • Ongoing volatility in the banking sector may result in new legislation, regulations or policy changes that could subject the Company and the Bank to increased government regulation and supervision.
  • The proportion of the Company’s deposit account balances that exceed FDIC insurance limits may expose the Bank to enhanced liquidity risk.

For further information about the factors that could affect the Company’s future results, please see the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SELECTED FINANCIAL CONDITION DATA

 

(Unaudited)

 

As of

(in thousands)

 

September 30,
2025

 

June 30,
2025

 

March 31,
2025

 

December 31,
2024

 

September 30,
2024

Assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

 

$44,349

 

$123,208

 

$170,617

 

$157,702

 

$131,972

Securities available-for-sale, at fair value

 

411,111

 

382,365

 

359,394

 

341,392

 

313,336

Securities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost

 

5,584

 

5,714

 

6,590

 

6,741

 

6,907

Loans held for sale

 

13,482

 

12,415

 

10,523

 

13,498

 

8,173

Loans and leases receivable

 

3,334,956

 

3,250,925

 

3,184,400

 

3,113,128

 

3,050,079

Allowance for credit losses

 

(36,690)

 

(36,861)

 

(35,236)

 

(35,785)

 

(33,688)

Loans and leases receivable, net

 

3,298,266

 

3,214,064

 

3,149,164

 

3,077,343

 

3,016,391

Premises and equipment, net

 

4,936

 

5,063

 

5,017

 

5,227

 

5,478

Repossessed assets

 

 

31

 

36

 

51

 

56

Right-of-use assets

 

5,577

 

5,713

 

5,439

 

5,702

 

5,789

Bank-owned life insurance

 

83,255

 

82,761

 

57,647

 

57,210

 

56,767

Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost

 

9,605

 

10,027

 

10,434

 

11,616

 

12,775

Goodwill and other intangible assets

 

12,041

 

12,049

 

12,058

 

11,912

 

11,834

Derivatives

 

37,634

 

40,814

 

48,405

 

65,762

 

42,539

Accrued interest receivable and other assets

 

109,005

 

108,501

 

109,555

 

99,059

 

103,707

Total assets

 

$4,034,845

 

$4,002,725

 

$3,944,879

 

$3,853,215

 

$3,715,724

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Core deposits

 

$2,592,110

 

$2,533,099

 

$2,462,695

 

$2,396,429

 

$2,382,730

Wholesale deposits

 

740,961

 

772,123

 

780,348

 

710,711

 

587,217

Total deposits

 

3,333,071

 

3,305,222

 

3,243,043

 

3,107,140

 

2,969,947

Federal Home Loan Bank advances and other borrowings

 

266,677

 

276,131

 

286,590

 

320,049

 

349,109

Lease liabilities

 

7,687

 

7,887

 

7,604

 

7,926

 

8,054

Derivatives

 

38,726

 

41,228

 

45,612

 

57,068

 

45,399

Accrued interest payable and other liabilities

 

30,365

 

27,462

 

25,967

 

32,443

 

31,233

Total liabilities

 

3,676,526

 

3,657,930

 

3,608,816

 

3,524,626

 

3,403,742

Total stockholders’ equity

 

358,319

 

344,795

 

336,063

 

328,589

 

311,982

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

 

$4,034,845

 

$4,002,725

 

$3,944,879

 

$3,853,215

 

$3,715,724

STATEMENTS OF INCOME

 

(Unaudited)

 

As of and for the Three Months Ended

 

As of and for the Nine Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

 

September 30,
2025

 

June 30,
2025

 

March 31,
2025

 

December 31,
2024

 

September 30,
2024

 

September 30,
2025

 

September 30,
2024

Total interest income

 

$63,746

 

$61,282

 

$59,530

 

$60,110

 

$59,327

 

$184,558

 

$173,020

Total interest expense

 

28,860

 

27,498

 

26,272

 

26,962

 

28,320

 

82,630

 

81,961

Net interest income

 

34,886

 

33,784

 

33,258

 

33,148

 

31,007

 

101,928

 

91,059

Provision for credit losses

 

1,440

 

2,701

 

2,659

 

2,701

 

2,087

 

6,800

 

6,126

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

 

33,446

 

31,083

 

30,599

 

30,447

 

28,920

 

95,128

 

84,933

Private wealth management service fees

 

3,687

 

3,748

 

3,492

 

3,426

 

3,264

 

10,928

 

9,835

Gain on sale of SBA loans

 

382

 

397

 

963

 

938

 

460

 

1,742

 

1,004

Service charges on deposits

 

1,151

 

1,103

 

1,048

 

960

 

920

 

3,303

 

2,810

Loan fees

 

501

 

424

 

388

 

914

 

812

 

1,313

 

2,486

Bank owned life insurance income

 

965

 

615

 

437

 

418

 

416

 

2,016

 

1,231

Loss on sale of securities

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

(8)

Swap fees

 

974

 

170

 

113

 

588

 

460

 

1,257

 

815

Other non-interest income

 

1,980

 

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