Core Insights - Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. reported a net income of $21.5 million for Q4 2025, a slight decrease from $21.9 million in Q3 2025, but a significant increase from $13.7 million in Q4 2024 [1][9] - For the full year 2025, net income reached $80.9 million, up from $22.1 million in 2024, with diluted earnings per share increasing to $4.18 from $1.48 [2][9] - The company achieved its highest annual net income in history, driven by strong margin performance and growth in noninterest income [3] Financial Performance - Net interest income for Q4 2025 was $50.5 million, slightly down from $51.0 million in Q3 2025, with a net interest margin of 4.00% compared to 4.11% in the previous quarter [10][9] - Noninterest income increased by $1.0 million to $14.4 million in Q4 2025, attributed to growth in wealth management and swap fee income [17][18] - Noninterest expenses rose to $37.4 million in Q4 2025 from $36.3 million in Q3 2025, primarily due to increased healthcare and professional service costs [19] Balance Sheet Highlights - Loans held for investment increased by $41.0 million to $4.0 billion as of December 31, 2025, with commercial loans growing by approximately 3% annualized [4] - Investment securities rose by $62.3 million to $952.7 million, with purchases of $124.9 million during Q4 2025 [5] - Total deposits decreased by $4.8 million to $4.5 billion, with a loan-to-deposit ratio of 89% [6] Credit Quality - The allowance for credit losses on loans decreased to $47.7 million, representing 1.19% of total loans [15][29] - Classified loans decreased by $5.7 million to $58.4 million, while non-accrual loans increased to $28.0 million [16] Capital and Ratios - Shareholders' equity increased to $591.5 million from $571.9 million, with a tangible common equity ratio of 9.0% [23][24] - The company's capital ratios improved, with tier 1 common equity at 11.5% and total risk-based capital at 13.3% as of December 31, 2025 [25][26]
Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter 2025 Results and Announces Dividend Increase