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Acnb Posts 45% Revenue Jump in Q2

Core Insights - Acnb reported Q2 2025 GAAP revenue of $39.7 million, exceeding analyst estimates of $38.85 million, but diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.11 fell short of the expected $1.15 and declined from $1.32 in the same period last year [1][2][5] Financial Performance - GAAP revenue increased by 44.9% year-over-year from $27.4 million in Q2 2024 to $39.83 million in Q2 2025 [2] - Net interest income rose to $31.0 million, a 47.6% increase from $21.0 million in Q2 2024 [2][5] - Noninterest income grew to $8.7 million, up 35.1% from $6.4 million in Q2 2024 [2][5] - The efficiency ratio improved to 56.21%, down from 58.61% in Q2 2024, indicating better expense management [2][6] Business Overview - Acnb operates a community-focused banking model with 33 offices and a loan center, providing personal and business banking services, along with insurance and wealth management [3] - The recent strategy emphasizes growth through acquisition, particularly the integration of Traditions Bancorp, focusing on cost efficiencies and expanding revenue sources [4] Integration and Costs - The acquisition of Traditions Bancorp contributed an additional $662.2 million in loans and $686.0 million in deposits compared to Q2 2024 [5] - Merger-related costs were reported at $1.9 million, lower than Q1 but still above historical levels, with increased salaries and equipment costs due to new business lines [6] Credit Quality and Capital Position - The allowance for credit losses was $24.4 million, representing 1.04% of total loans, with non-performing loans increasing to $10.1 million, or 0.43% of loans [7] - The capital position remains strong, with a tier 1 leverage ratio of 10.97% and tangible common equity to assets at 9.65% as of June 30, 2025 [7] Shareholder Returns - The company repurchased 71,592 shares and authorized an additional buyback of up to 3.0% of common shares, with a quarterly dividend increase of 6.3% to $0.34 per share [8][9] Future Outlook - Management did not provide specific financial guidance but expressed confidence in capital strength and profitability, highlighting diversified revenue streams as a buffer against economic changes [10][11]