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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 22, 2024
MIDDLEFIELD BANC CORP.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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15985 East High Street, Middlefield, Ohio 44062
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Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (440) 632-1666
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Item 7.01 Other Events.
Middlefield Banc Corp. (NASDAQ: MBCN) intends to use the materials furnished herewith in one or more meetings with investors/analysts during the fourth quarter of 2024.
The information in this current Report on Form 8-K is being furnished under item 7.01 and shall not be deemed “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”), nor shall such information be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.
Item 9.01(d) Exhibits
The following exhibit is furnished as Regulation FD Disclosure to this Current Report on Form 8-K.
(a) Exhibits.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
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Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr. |
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Middlefield Banc Corp. 2023
Fourth Quarter Investor Presentation Middlefield Banc Corp. 2024 Third Quarter Investor Presentation (Nasdaq: MBCN) Exhibit 99.1
Forward Looking Statements This
presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 concerning Middlefield Banc Corp.’s plans, strategies, objectives,
expectations, intentions, financial condition and results of operations. These forward-looking statements reflect management’s current views and intentions and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other
factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the statements. The significant risks and uncertainties related to Middlefield Banc Corp. of which management is aware are discussed in detail in the
periodic reports that Middlefield Banc Corp. files with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including in the “Risk Factors” section of its Annual Report on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
Investors are urged to review Middlefield Banc Corp.’s periodic reports, which are available at no charge through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and through Middlefield Banc Corp.’s website at www.middlefieldbank.bank on the
“Investor Relations” page. Middlefield Banc Corp. assumes no obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements to reflect a change in its views or events or circumstances that occur after the date of this presentation.
www.middlefieldbank.bank
Middlefield Banc Corp. Providing
financial services throughout Central, Western and Northeast Ohio Profitably serving its communities, customers, employees, and shareholders by its commitment to quality, safety and soundness, and maximizing shareholder value.
www.middlefieldbank.bank
Middlefield Banc Corp. (Nasdaq: MBCN)
Providing financial services throughout Central, Western and Northeast Ohio Profitably serving its communities, customers, employees, and shareholders by its commitment to quality, safety and soundness, and maximizing shareholder value
www.middlefieldbank.bank At Middlefield Bank “MB”, we believe in the power of community and giving back! Each year, MB team members find ways to partner and support the local organizations making an impact in our own backyard. From
sponsoring programs and events to volunteering with food banks, schools, local chapters of United Way, Junior Achievement and more, we’re building a brighter future for every community that we’re part of.
www.middlefieldbank.bank Highlights
Strategic Strengths Experienced and Proven Team: As part of the Company’s comprehensive succession plan, Ron Zimmerly was appointed CEO in 2024 and Mike Ranttila CFO in 2023 Strategic focus on developing and attracting proven bankers to
support growth Communities: Serving attractive Ohio banking markets Located in three of the top five Ohio counties ranked by median household income Optimally positioned between rural (funding) and metropolitan (lending) communities Customers:
Balanced mix of retail and commercial customers Geauga County in Northeast Ohio is home to the world’s 4th largest Amish population Community Banking Values and Focus: Providing superior and responsive financial services since 1901 Committed
to quality, safety and soundness Local decision making and community investment creates competitive advantage Financial Strength: Profitable throughout multiple economic cycles and never reported a loss AOCI impact is considerably lower than
Middlefield’s peers Above peer ROAA, NIM, Equity/Assets, and Tangible Equity/Assets* Legacy of returning capital back to shareholders Liquidity supported by FHLB borrowing capacity and access to the Federal Reserve Board’s discount
window 21 Branches 120+ Years of service 3 Strong and compelling Ohio markets #1 Community Bank in core markets 3.46% Q3 2024 net interest margin * Please see Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures on slide 25 A Community Bank That is Safe, Strong, and
Committed.
Only independent community bank with
exposure to Central, Western, and Northeast Ohio Markets. Branches are in counties that have above average median household income, median value of owner-occupied housing, and employment rates. Compelling Ohio Banking Franchise
Michael Ranttila Executive Vice
President / Chief Financial Officer Ranttila has been with the Bank for over 12 years, beginning as a Controller and then was promoted through pivotal roles within the Bank. Michael Cheravitch Executive Vice President / Chief Banking Officer
Cheravitch joined MBCN in 2023 from F.N.B. Corporation and has over 35 years of banking experience. Courtney Erminio Executive Vice President / Chief Risk Officer Erminio joined MBCN in 2010 from Crowe Horwath and has 18 years of audit, risk and
business experience. Rebecca Noblit Executive Vice President / Chief Credit Officer Noblit joined MBCN in 2022 after the Liberty Bancshares acquisition and has over 19 years of banking experience. Experienced Executive Leadership Team Assembled
Ronald L. Zimmerly Jr. Chief Executive Officer and President Zimmerly joined MBCN in 2022 after the Liberty Bancshares acquisition and has 35 years of banking experience, including 13 years as President and CEO of Liberty. Tom Wilson Executive Vice
President / Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer Wilson joined MBCN in 2022 after the Liberty Bancshares acquisition and has over 24 years of investment banking, management consulting, and investment experience. Sarah Winters Senior Vice President
/ Chief Human Resources Officer Winters joined MBCN in 2023 from KeyCorp and has 24 years of HR strategy, talent management, and business experience. Josh Riley Senior Vice President / Chief Commercial Market Executive - Central Ohio Riley joined
MBCN in 2023 from First Merchants Bank and has over 21 years of financial services experience within the Central Ohio market. Anna Maria Brenneman Western Regional President Brenneman joined MBCN in 2022 after the Liberty Bancshares acquisition and
has over 35 years of banking experience. Middlefield has focused on pursuing a comprehensive succession plan. Through the successful integration of the December 2022 Liberty Bancshares acquisition and addition of new, experienced leaders,
Middlefield is well positioned to move forward with the next phase of its growth strategy. www.middlefieldbank.bank
Thomas W. Bevan Director Since 2017
Age: 58 Founding shareholder and CEO of Bevan & Associates, LPA, Inc. Ronald L. Zimmerly Jr. Director Since 2022 Age: 59 Zimmerly serves as Chief Executive Officer and President of Middlefield and The Middlefield Banking Company. Michael C.
Voinovich Director Since 2020 Age: 50 Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of ECHO Health, Inc. James J. McCaskey Director Since 2004 Age: 60 McCaskey serves as Middlefield’s Vice Chairman, and is President of McCaskey
Landscape & Design, LLC. Carolyn J. Turk Director Since 2004 Age: 67 Former Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer of Molded Fiber Glass Companies. Jennifer L. Moeller Director Since 2023 Age: 60 Moeller is an active angel investor, and former
banking and personal financial software executive. William J. Skidmore Director Since 2007 Age: 67 Skidmore has been Middlefield’s Chairman since 2019 and former Northeast Ohio Senior District Manager of Waste Management. Kevin A. DiGeronimo
Director Since 2021 Age: 39 Principal at the DiGeronimo Companies and President of Independence Construction. Kenneth E. Jones Director Since 2008 Age: 75 Former President of Chesapeake Financial Advisors. Darryl E. Mast Director Since 2013 Age: 73
Former Vice President Operations for Hattie Larlham Care Group and Foundation. Mark R. Watkins Director Since 2022 Age: 61 Partner in Watkins Farm, Watkins Farmland Stewardship, LLC, and Rushwood Farms, LLC. Spencer T. Cohn Director Since 2022 Age:
36 Director of Castle Creek. www.middlefieldbank.bank Middlefield’s board has an average age of 59 years and average tenure of 9 years Proven Board of Directors
www.middlefieldbank.bank Historic
Growth Underway in The Columbus Region The 10-county area in Central Ohio is home to over 2.2 million people and 16 Fortune 1000 company headquarters. The Columbus region is the 14th largest metropolis in the U.S.(3) Sources:(1) Betsy Liska
Goldstein, “Intel on Intel” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MO0wPg4CYw (2) https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/09/09/intels-investment-ohio-could-have-100-billion-impact/ (3) https://columbusregion.com Historic economic development is
underway across Central Ohio, including recently announced projects(1) from Intel ($100 Billion), Amazon ($8.0 Billion), Honda ($4.5 Billion), and Nationwide Children’s Hospital ($3.3 Billion). Intel’s project alone is the largest single
private-sector investment in Ohio’s history. Intel’s initial $20 billion investment into two new factories in Licking County could grow to as much as $100 billion by the time the buildout is complete, creating one of the largest
semiconductor manufacturing sites in the world. The first phase of the project is expected to create 3,000 Intel jobs and 7,000 construction jobs(2). The Columbus Region has experienced robust growth. From 2010 to 2020, the population of the city
alone increased at a growth rate of more than 12%, which is substantially higher than the 2.1% average for the rest of the Midwest. The Columbus Region is expected to expand to 3 million people by 2050(3). Every job at Intel is expected to create 13
more jobs in other industries, creating a total of 39,000 jobs in Central Ohio(1) The Middlefield Banking Company has a strong and established presence throughout Central and Western Ohio. With 10 locations throughout Central and Western Ohio, The
Middlefield Banking Company is one of the largest independent community banks in the region making it well positioned to support the rapidly expanding financial needs of its surrounding communities.
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Middlefield’s Markets Have a Strong Overlap with Intel’s Supplier Network Blue Counties: Counties with Intel suppliers Red Outlined Counties: Counties with MBCN branches Intel supplier footprint has roughly doubled to 300 suppliers since
project inception Suppliers include businesses in more than 38 counties in Ohio Suppliers come from every region in Ohio In addition to new full-time jobs at Intel, the project created 7,000 additional construction jobs - 92% of the construction
workers onsite are Ohio residents The project is expected to produce tens of thousands of jobs across Ohio + Source:
https://development.ohio.gov/home/news-and-events/all-news/2023-0925-Ohio-Delivers-on-Commitment-Issues-Onshoring-Grant-to-Intel
www.middlefieldbank.bank History of
Creating Value for Shareholders Total Shareholder Return (as of 9/30/2024) Value Drivers $100 invested in Middlefield Banc Corp. from December 31, 2011, to September 30, 2024, has achieved a total return of $499 compared to $321 for the KBW Regional
Banking Index, and $354 for the Nasdaq Bank Index. Middlefield has outperformed the KBW Regional Banking Index and the Nasdaq Bank Index by 55.4% and 41.1%, respectively over this period. Never reported an annual loss Compelling dividend yield and
track record of dividend growth Capital allocation strategy focused on acquisitions, share buybacks and dividends Long-term earnings and asset growth Management focused on long-term value creation 9/30/2024
www.middlefieldbank.bank Well
Positioned for Any Economic Cycle At September 30, 2024, Middlefield’s allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans was 74.89%, while the allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.50%. Reserved for Potential Credit Losses Well
Capitalized Limited Nonperforming Assets Focused on fair pricing, no national or sub-prime lending, lending within market area, and limited participation loans purchased. Equity to assets of 11.34% at September 30, 2024, compared to 10.80% at
September 30, 2023. Overall asset quality remains strong, with $30.1 million in nonperforming assets at September 30, 2024, or 1.62% of total assets. Three lending relationships accounted for $20.2 million of nonperforming assets at September 30,
2024. Conservative Lending Culture Middlefield is focused on balancing stable loan growth with excellent asset quality. This approach has served the Bank well throughout its 120+ year history.
www.middlefieldbank.bank Strong
Deposit Base and Net Interest Margin Overview Deposit Trends (in thousands) Net Loans to Deposit Ratio Net Interest Margin Stable liquidity position supported by local deposit base Core deposit funding base supplemented by $73.9 million in cash and
cash equivalents, and $169.9 million in investment securities available for sale at September 30, 2024 Noninterest-bearing deposits were 25.8% of total deposits at September 30, 2024 Focused on maintaining a net interest margin above peer
www.middlefieldbank.bank Excellent
Asset Quality Overview (at September 30, 2024) Nonperforming Assets to Total Assets Net Charge-Offs (Recoveries) to Average Loans, Annualized
www.middlefieldbank.bank Balanced,
High Performing CRE Portfolio (at September 30, 2024) Diverse CRE Portfolio CRE Loan Repricing Excellent CRE Credit Quality Owner Occupied Non-Owner Occupied Multifamily Office Space Self Storage Shopping Plazas Hospitality Multifamily Senior Living
Other At September 30, 2024, 76% of the Company’s $689.3 million CRE portfolio was variable, and 15% of the total CRE portfolio is expected to reprice from Q4 2024 to Q3 2025
www.middlefieldbank.bank Strong
Asset Quality: 2006 – 2024 YTD NPA and NCO Summary Conservative underwriting philosophy “Quick to downgrade, slow to upgrade” credit philosophy mitigates loss exposure From 2006 to 2024 YTD, NCOs have averaged 11.0% of stated NPAs
*NPAs exclude TDRs through 2022. In 2023, the Company adopted new accounting guidance that eliminated TDR accounting. Beginning in 2023, NPAs include certain loans that were modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty. The NPA numbers
represent NPAs as a percentage of total assets at the period end date and the NCOs numbers represent NCOs to average loans, annualized.
www.middlefieldbank.bank Loans
Supported by Local Decision Making and Individual Service Middlefield’s markets have seen significant industry consolidation in the past ten years. In most cases, large national and regional banks cannot deliver the same level of locally-based
service that Middlefield can offer customers Highlights Residential Real Estate Loans(1) Commercial Loans(2) (3) (2) In millions, commercial loans are C&I plus commercial real estate loans (3) Orange bars reflect PPP loan balance >30 Local
Lenders 1 Highly Productive LPO 8.8% Commercial Loan 2018 - 2023 CAGR 5.6% Consumer Loan 2018 – 2023 CAGR (1) In millions, includes consumer installment loans
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Disciplined Balance Sheet Growth Highlights Total Deposits (in millions) Total Loans (in millions) Introduced new products to attract more deposits and drive noninterest income At September 30, 2024, Middlefield had $73.9 million in cash and cash
equivalents, and $169.9 million in investment securities available for sale Strong capital levels, robust liquidity, diverse loan and deposit portfolios, and significant borrowing capacity available at the FHLB Continuing to enhance delivery in both
personal and commercial channels
www.middlefieldbank.bank Successful
Acquisition Strategy and Organic Growth: Total Assets Have Grown at a 12.7% CAGR From 2016 -2023 The January 2017 Liberty Bank, N.A. acquisition extended Middlefield’s reach in Northeast Ohio and into Cuyahoga and Summit Counties The December
2022 Liberty Bancshares, Inc. acquisition extended Middlefield’s reach in Western and Central Ohio and into Hardin and Logan Counties
www.middlefieldbank.bank Returning
Capital to Shareholders Annual Dividend Cumulative Shares Repurchased Middlefield has a history of returning excess capital to shareholders. The Company has increased its regular dividend payment four times since 2018 and paid four special dividends
over this period. For the nine months ended September 30, 2024, the Company repurchased 43,858 shares of its common stock, at an average price of $24.00 per share. There were no repurchases during the third quarter of 2024. Special cash dividend
Regular cash dividend $0.81 * Annualized
www.middlefieldbank.bank “I
put together an aggressive growth strategy for my business Exscape Designs. The need for a local relationship-based approach made clear sense. In my experience over the years with Middlefield Bank we have been able to achieve a lot of growth
together. With Middlefield you're not just numbers, it's the relationship and community that matters to them.” “Wannemacher Ent., Inc. needed a community bank that was large enough to handle our biggest ever expansion. Yet we also
wanted a bank that cared about us on an ongoing basis to look out for our future growth. The Middlefield team has provided both for us. From start to finish on the project they were totally engaged and encouraging. Our business has
grown over the years because of strong customer relationships. It’s great to have bankers like the Middlefield team that share that philosophy and perspective.” Strategy Dependent on Customers and Communities Local Strong Through
local decision making and a focus on powering growth within its communities, Middlefield is committed to building long-standing relationships with its customers “It has been a pleasure to do business with Middlefield Bank for these past 20
years. When all of the other local major banks turned away from the business, Middlefield Bank welcomed it with open arms. This relationship started with trust and that trust is the foundation in which we continue to use Middlefield for all of our
banking needs.” Committed
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Supplemental Financial Data
Annual Financial Summary
www.middlefieldbank.bank (1) Per share data adjusted for 2-for-1 stock split on November 8, 2019 (2) Refer to the Company’s press releases for the corresponding periods for “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations” Dollars in thousands
2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 Net interest income $ 65,203 $ 50,177 $ 48,140 $ 43,388 $ 41,385 $ 40,448 Provision for loan losses 3,002 0 700 9,840 890 840 Noninterest income 6,691 6,746 7,249 5,990 4,841 3,728 Noninterest expense 48,137
38,030 31,991 29,788 30,033 28,743 Income before income taxes 20,755 18,893 22,698 9,750 15,303 14,593 Income taxes 3,387 3,220 4,065 1,401 2,592 2,162 Net income $ 17,368 $ 15,673 $ 18,633 $ 8,349 $ 12,711 $ 12,431 Net interest margin 4.04% 4.08%
3.78% 3.54% 3.68% 3.77% Total assets $1,822,883 $1,687,682 $1,331,006 $1,391,979 $1,182,475 $1,248,398 Loans outstanding, net $1,456,437 $1,338,434 $ 967,349 $1,090,626 $ 977,490 $ 984,681 Deposits $1,426,602 $1,402,019 $1,166,610 $1,225,200
$1,020,843 $1,016,067 Equity capital $ 205,681 $ 197,691 $ 145,335 $ 143,810 $ 137,775 $ 128,290 Earnings per share – diluted (1) $ 2.14 $ 2.60 $ 3.01 $ 1.31 $ 1.96 $ 1.92 Cash dividend (per share) (1) $ 0.85 $ 0.81 $ 0.69 $ 0.60 $ 0.57 $ 0.59
Dividend pay-out ratio 39.52% 37.23% 22.76% 45.92% 28.99% 30.40% Return on average assets 0.99% 1.17% 1.36% 0.64% 1.05% 1.09% Return on average equity 8.83% 11.25% 12.74% 5.87% 9.35% 9.94% Return on average tangible common equity (2) 11.20% 12.95%
14.38% 6.66% 10.72% 11.57%
Excellent Asset Quality and Capital
Levels www.middlefieldbank.bank Strong reserve coverage provides flexibility in managing potential losses with reduced impact on net income For the Three Months Ended Sep. 30, Jun. 30, Mar. 31,
Dec. 31, Sep. 30, Asset quality data 2024 2024 2024 2023 2023 (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited)
Nonperforming loans $ 30,078 $ 15,961 $ 10,831 $ 10,877 $ 7,717 Other real estate owned - - - - 5,792 Nonperforming
assets $ 30,078 $ 15,961 $ 10,831 $ 10,877 $ 13,509 Allowance for credit losses $ 22,526 $ 21,795 $
21,069 $ 21,693 $ 20,986 Allowance for credit losses/total loans 1.50% 1.46% 1.41% 1.47% 1.45% Net charge-offs (recoveries):
Quarter-to-date $ 1,382 $ (29) $ (68) $ (117) $ (16) Year-to-date 1,285 (97) (68) (31) 87 Net
charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans, annualized: Quarter-to-date 0.36% (0.01%) (0.02%) (0.03%) 0.00% Year-to-date
0.11% (0.01%) (0.02%) 0.00% 0.01% Nonperforming loans/total loans 2.00%
1.07% 0.73% 0.74% 0.53% Allowance for credit losses/nonperforming loans 74.89% 136.55% 194.52% 199.44% 271.95% Nonperforming
assets/total assets 1.62% 0.87% 0.60% 0.60% 0.75%
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
www.middlefieldbank.bank This presentation includes disclosure of Middlefield Banc Corp.’s tangible book value per share and return on average tangible equity, which are financial measures not prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles in the United States (GAAP). A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial position or cash flows that excludes or includes amounts that are required to be
disclosed by GAAP. Middlefield Banc Corp. believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide both management and investors a more complete understanding of the underlying operational results and trends and Middlefield Banc Corp.’s
marketplace performance. The presentation of this additional information is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the numbers prepared in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliation of Common Stockholders' Equity to Tangible Common
Equity For the Three Months Ended (Dollar amounts in thousands, unaudited) Sep. 30, Jun. 30, Mar. 31, Dec. 31, Sep. 30, 2024 2024 2024 2023 2023 Stockholders' Equity $ 210,705 $ 206,788 $ 205,575 $ 205,681 $ 193,749 Less Goodwill and other
intangibles 42,225 42,482 42,740 42,998 43,103 Tangible Common Equity $ 168,480 $ 164,306 $ 162,835 $ 162,683 $ 150,646 Shares outstanding 8,071,032 8,067,144 8,067,144 8,095,252 8,092,576 Tangible book value per share $ 20.87 $ 20.37 $ 20.18 $
20.10 $ 18.62 Reconciliation of Average Equity to Return on Average For the Nine Months Tangible Common Equity For the Three Months Ended Ended Sep. 30, Jun. 30, Mar. 31, Dec. 31, Sep. 30, Sep. 30, Sep. 30, 2024 2024 2024 2023 2023 2024 2023 Average
Stockholders' Equity $ 209,096 $ 205,379 $ 205,342 $ 197,208 $ 196,795 $ 206,691 $ 196,074 Less Average Goodwill and other intangibles 42,350 42,607 42,654 42,972 43,232 42,512 41,018 Average Tangible Common Equity $ 166,746 $ 162,772 $ 162,688 $
154,236 $ 153,563 $ 164,179 $ 155,056 Net income $ 2,340 $ 4,164 $ 4,167 $ 3,543 $ 3,836 $ 10,671 $ 13,825 Return on average tangible common equity (annualized) 5.58% 10.29% 10.30% 9.11% 9.91% 8.68% 11.92%
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