Tangible book value per common share of $12.29 at March 31, 2025, up $0.58 from $11.71 at December 31, 2024. “I’m pleased to report our strong first quarter earnings of $16.9 million, the second strong quarter of combined financial results since the close of our merger last July,” said David Rainer, Executive Chairman of the Company and Bank. “We continue to execute on our strategy of derisking the consolidated balance sheet through decreasing our exposure in the Sponsor Finance portfolio, and reducing our reliance on brokered deposits. We remain focused on building tangible book value, which increased to $12.29 per common share in the first quarter, up $0.58 from the prior quarter and $1.37 in the eight months since the merger closed.”
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