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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Matt Funke, CFO
July 27, 2015
(573) 778-1800


SOUTHERN MISSOURI BANCORP REPORTS PRELIMINARY FOURTH QUARTER, FISCAL 2015 RESULTS;
INCREASES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND TO $0.09 PER COMMON SHARE;
SCHEDULES CONFERENCE CALL TO DISCUSS RESULTS FOR TUESDAY, JULY 28, AT 3:30PM CENTRAL TIME


Highlights:

·
Preliminary fiscal year 2015 fourth quarter earnings per common share (diluted) were reported at $.47, up from $.39 (split-adjusted) in the year ago period, as net income available to common shareholders increased to $3.5 million, as compared to $2.7 million in the year ago period. Earnings per common share (diluted) were up $.03 from the third quarter of fiscal 2015, the linked quarter. For fiscal 2015, earnings per common share (diluted) were reported at $1.79, up from $1.45 (split-adjusted) for fiscal 2014.

·
For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, annualized return on average assets was 1.11%, while annualized return on average common equity was 12.5%, as compared to 1.11% and 12.1%, respectively, in the year ago period. In the third quarter of fiscal 2015, the linked quarter, annualized return on average assets was 1.04%, and annualized return on average common equity was 11.9%. For fiscal 2015, return on average assets was 1.07% and return on average common equity was 12.5%, as compared to 1.09% and 11.5%, respectively, for fiscal 2014.

·
Gross loan totals increased $255.1 million, or 31.5%, for fiscal 2015. Of that amount, $190.4 million was attributable to the August 2014 acquisition of Peoples Service Company and its subsidiary, Peoples Bank of the Ozarks (collectively, "Peoples"). Deposits were up $269.4 million, or 34.3%, with the Peoples acquisition accounting for $222.2 million of the increase.

·
Net interest margin for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015 was 3.85%, up from the 3.79% reported for the year ago period, and down from the net interest margin of 3.89% for the third quarter of fiscal 2015, the linked quarter. For fiscal 2015, net interest margin was 3.92%, as compared to 3.81% in fiscal 2014.

·
Excluding gains on sales of securities, noninterest income was up 39.7% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, compared to the year ago period, and up 14.7% from the third quarter of fiscal 2015, the linked quarter. For fiscal 2015, noninterest income, excluding gains on sales of securities, was up 43.8%.

·
Noninterest expense was up 28.3% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, compared to the year ago period, and down 1.1% from the third quarter of fiscal 2015, the linked quarter. While recent periods included significant noninterest expense related to merger and acquisition activity, the current quarter included none. For fiscal 2015, noninterest expense was up 36.5%

·
Non-performing assets were $8.3 million, or 0.64% of total assets, at June 30, 2015, as compared to $4.4 million, or 0.43% of total assets, at June 30, 2014, increasing primarily due to the Peoples acquisition and the second quarter migration to nonaccrual status of a previously classified credit that was identified as a purchased credit impaired loan in a previous acquisition.

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc. ("Company") (NASDAQ: SMBC), the parent corporation of Southern Bank ("Bank"), today announced preliminary net income available to common shareholders for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015 of $3.5 million, an increase of $809,000, or 29.9%, as compared to $2.7 million in the same period of the prior fiscal year. The increase was attributable to growth in net interest income and noninterest income, partially offset by increased noninterest expense and provision for income taxes. Preliminary net income available to common shareholders was $.47 per fully diluted common share for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, an increase of 20.5% as compared to the $.39 (split-adjusted) per fully diluted common share earned during the same period of the prior fiscal year.

 
Preliminary net income available to common shareholders for fiscal 2015 was announced at $13.5 million, an increase of $3.6 million, or 36.3%, as compared to $9.9 million in the prior fiscal year. This increase was also attributable to growth in net interest income and noninterest income, partially offset by increased noninterest expense, provision for income taxes, and provision for loan losses. Preliminary net income available to common shareholders was $1.79 per fully diluted common share for fiscal 2015, an increase of 23.4% as compared to the $1.45 (split-adjusted) per fully diluted common share earned during the prior fiscal year.

Dividend Declared:

The Company is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors, on July 21, 2015, declared its 85th consecutive quarterly dividend on common stock since the inception of the Company, increasing the cash dividend to $0.09 per share. The dividend will be paid August 31, 2015, to common shareholders of record at the close of business on August 14, 2015. The Board of Directors and management believe the payment of a quarterly cash dividend enhances shareholder value and demonstrates our commitment to and confidence in our future prospects.

Conference Call:

The Company will host a conference call to review the information provided in this press release on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, at 3:30 p.m., central time (4:30 p.m., eastern). The call will be available live to interested parties by calling 1-888-339-0709 in the United States (Canada: 1-855-669-9657, international: 1-412-902-4189). Telephone playback will be available one hour following the conclusion of the call, through August 10, 2015. The playback may be accessed by dialing 1-877-344-7529 (Canada: 1-855-669-9658, international: 1-412-317-0088) and using the conference passcode 10070261. Participants should ask to be joined into the Southern Missouri Bancorp (SMBC) call.

Balance Sheet Summary:

The Company experienced balance sheet growth in fiscal 2015, primarily due to the Peoples acquisition, but also due to continued organic loan growth.  Total assets increased $278.6 million, or 27.3%, to $1.3 billion at June 30, 2015, as compared to $1.0 billion at June 30, 2014. Balance sheet growth was funded primarily with acquired deposit balances and organic deposit growth.

Available-for-sale (AFS) securities decreased $629,000, or 0.5%, to $129.6 million at June 30, 2015, as compared to $130.2 million at June 30, 2014. The decrease is the result of AFS securities sold, repaid, and matured, mostly offset by securities obtained in the Peoples acquisition, consisting primarily of mortgage-backed securities. Cash equivalents and time deposits increased $2.1 million, or 12.9%, as compared to June 30, 2014, primarily as a result of the Peoples acquisition.

Loans, net of the allowance for loan losses, increased $252.1 million, or 31.5%, to $1.1 billion at June 30, 2015, as compared to $801.1 million at June 30, 2014. The increase was primarily attributable to the Peoples acquisition, which included $190.4 million in loans, at fair value. Including acquired loans, the increase in balances occurred mainly in the commercial real estate loan, residential real estate loan, and commercial loan portfolios.

Non-performing loans were $3.8 million, or 0.36% of gross loans, at June 30, 2015, as compared to $1.4 million, or 0.17% of gross loans, at June 30, 2014. Non-performing assets were $8.3 million, or 0.64% of total assets, at June 30, 2015, as compared to $4.4 million, or 0.43% of total assets, at June 30, 2014. Our allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2015, totaled $12.3 million, representing 1.15% of gross loans and 323% of non-performing loans, as compared to $9.3 million, or 1.14% of gross loans, and 663% of non-performing loans, at June 30, 2014. Non-performing loan and asset balances increased primarily as a result of the Peoples acquisition, which included $1.7 million in nonperforming loans (at fair value) and $1.0 million in foreclosed real estate. The migration in the December 31, 2014, quarter to nonaccrual status of a previously-classified purchased credit impaired relationship with a carrying value of $1.5 million at June 30, 2015, accounted for the remainder of the increase. For all impaired loans, the Company has measured impairment under ASC 310-10-35, and management believes the allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2015, is adequate, based on that measurement.

Total liabilities increased $257.1 million, or 28.2%, to $1.2 billion at June 30, 2015, as compared to $910.3 million at June 30, 2014. This growth was primarily attributable to the Peoples acquisition and organic deposit growth, partially offset by repayment of overnight Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) advances.
 
 
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Deposits increased $269.4 million, or 34.3%, to $1.1 billion at June 30, 2015, as compared to $785.8 million at June 30, 2014. The increase was primarily attributable to the Peoples acquisition, which included $222.2 million in deposits, at fair value. Including assumed deposits, the increase in balances resulted mainly from growth in certificates of deposit, interest-bearing transaction accounts, noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, and money market deposit accounts. The average loan-to-deposit ratio for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015 was 99.3%, as compared to 99.5% for the same period of the prior fiscal year.

FHLB advances were $64.8 million at June 30, 2015, a decrease of $20.7 million, or 24.2%, as compared to $85.5 million at June 30, 2014. The decrease was attributable to the repayment of overnight borrowings utilizing cash equivalents obtained in the Peoples acquisition, the sale of AFS securities, and deposit growth, and was partially offset by the assumption of longer-term advances totaling $16.0 million, at fair value, in the Peoples acquisition. Securities sold under agreements to repurchase totaled $27.3 million at June 30, 2015, as compared to $25.6 million at June 30, 2014, an increase of 6.9%. At both dates, the full balance of repurchase agreements was due to local small business and government counterparties.

The Company's stockholders' equity increased $21.5 million, or 19.4%, to $132.6 million at June 30, 2015, from $111.1 million at June 30, 2014. The increase was due primarily to the issuance of shares of Company common stock in the Peoples acquisition, as well as retention of net income, and an increase in accumulated other comprehensive income, partially offset by the repurchase for $2.7 million of the warrant held by the U.S. Treasury exercisable for the purchase of 231,891 shares of the Company's common stock, and cash dividends paid on common and preferred stock.

Income Statement Summary:

During fiscal 2014, the Company closed on the acquisition of the Bank of Thayer in October 2013, and the acquisition of Citizens State Bank in February 2014 (collectively, the "Fiscal 2014 Acquisitions"). Along with the Peoples acquisition, which closed on August 5, 2014, the Fiscal 2014 Acquisitions impacted our reported results through a larger average balance sheet, and increased noninterest income and noninterest expense.

The Company's net interest income for the three-month and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was $11.5 million and $46.5 million, increases of $2.7 million and $13.5 million, respectively, or 30.5% and 41.1%, respectively, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year. The increase for the three-month period was attributable to a 28.5% increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets, combined with an increase in the net interest margin, from 3.79% in the year-ago period, to 3.85% in the current period. The increase for the twelve-month period was attributable to a 36.9% increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets, combined with an increase in the net interest margin, from 3.81% in the prior fiscal year, to 3.92% in the current fiscal year.

In addition to the acquisitions discussed above, in December 2010, the Company acquired from the FDIC, as receiver, most of the assets and assumed substantially all of the liabilities of the former First Southern Bank, Batesville, Arkansas (the Fiscal 2011 Acquisition). Accretion of fair value discount on loans and amortization of fair value premiums on time deposits related to the Fiscal 2011 Acquisition declined to $43,000 and $288,000, respectively, for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, as compared to $151,000 and $632,000, respectively, in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. This component of net interest income contributed one and two basis points, respectively, to net interest margin in the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, as compared to six and seven basis points, respectively, in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. Accretion of fair value discount on loans and amortization of fair value premiums on time deposits related to the Peoples acquisition was $444,000 and $2.1 million for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, with no comparable impact in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. This component of net interest income contributed an additional 15 and 18 basis points, respectively, to net interest margin in the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015. The Company expects the impact of the fair value discount accretion from the Fiscal 2011 Acquisition and the Peoples acquisition to continue to decline, over time, as the assets acquired at a discount continue to mature or prepay. Purchase accounting adjustments related to other acquisitions closed by the Company in recent periods have had a less significant impact on net interest income.

The provision for loan losses for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was $659,000 and $3.2 million, respectively, as compared to $598,000 and $1.6 million in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. As a percentage of average loans, provision for loan losses represented an annualized charge of 0.25% and 0.31%, respectively, in the current three- and twelve-month periods, as compared to 0.30% and 0.22%, respectively, in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. Annualized net charge offs as a percentage of average loans were 0.04% and
 
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0.01%, respectively, in the current three- and twelve-month periods, as compared to 0.01% and 0.10%, respectively, in the same periods of the prior fiscal year.

The Company's noninterest income, exclusive of gains on sales of securities, for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was $2.4 million and $8.7 million, increases of $682,000, or 39.7%, and $2.6 million, or 43.8%, respectively, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year. The increase in the both the three- and twelve month period was attributed primarily to bank card interchange income, deposit account service charges, loan late charges and other loan fees, and gains realized on secondary market loan originations. Generally, higher noninterest income levels are the result of additional deposit and loan relationships served by the Company as a result of the Fiscal 2014 Acquisitions and the Peoples acquisition. Additionally, the Company is realizing benefits from a December increase in the Bank's NSF fee and the Bank's new debit card processing contract, which was entered into at the beginning fiscal 2015. Gains on sales of available-for-sale securities were immaterial in the three-month periods ended June 30, 2015 and 2014, and decreased to $6,000 for the twelve-month period ended June 30, 2015, from $116,000, in the prior fiscal year.

Noninterest expense for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was $8.0 million and $32.3 million, respectively, increases of $1.8 million, or 28.4%, and $8.6 million, or 36.5%, respectively, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year. The increases were attributed to compensation and benefits, occupancy expenses, amortization of core deposit intangibles, advertising, and other expenses, which primarily resulted from the Fiscal 2014 Acquisitions and the Peoples acquisition, partially offset by declines in legal and professional fees, and bankcard network expense.  Noninterest expense for fiscal 2015 included $508,000 in merger-related charges, with none recognized in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year; fiscal 2014 included $1.2 million in comparable expenses, with $136,000 recognized in the fourth quarter. Additionally, in the third quarter of fiscal 2014, the Company incurred a $376,000 charge for liquidated damages resulting from the early termination of its debit card processing contract. The efficiency ratio for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was 57.4% and 58.5%, respectively, as compared to 59.0% and 60.6%, respectively, for the same periods of the prior fiscal year, and has varied due to recent acquisition activity, non-recurring expenses associated with each acquisition, and the termination of the debit card processing contract in the prior fiscal year.

The income tax provision for the three- and twelve-month periods ended June 30, 2015, was $1.7 million and $6.1 million, respectively, increases of $735,000, or 74.8%, and $2.3 million, or 61.7%, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, attributable to higher pre-tax income, as well as an increase in the effective tax rate, to 32.5% and 30.7%, respectively, in the current three- and twelve-month periods, from 26.3% and 27.1%, respectively, in the same periods of the prior fiscal year. The effective rate has trended higher over the previous five quarters, attributable primarily to an increase in pre-tax income and average assets, without corresponding increases in tax-advantaged income and investments, as well as an increase in non-deductible expenses.

Forward-Looking Information:

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release may be deemed to be forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements, including: the strength of the United States economy in general and the strength of the local economies in which we conduct operations; fluctuations in interest rates and in real estate values; monetary and fiscal policies of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the U.S. Government and other governmental initiatives affecting the financial services industry; the risks of lending and investing activities, including changes in the level and direction of loan delinquencies and write-offs and changes in estimates of the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses; our ability to access cost-effective funding; the timely development of and acceptance of our new products and services and the perceived overall value of these products and services by users, including the features, pricing and quality compared to competitors' products and services; expected cost savings, synergies and other benefits from the Company's merger and acquisition activities might not be realized to the extent anticipated or within the anticipated time frames, if at all, and costs or difficulties relating to integration matters, including but not limited to customer and employee retention, might be greater than expected; fluctuations in real estate values and both residential and commercial real estate market conditions; demand for loans and deposits in our market area; legislative or regulatory changes that adversely affect our business; results of examinations of us by our regulators, including the possibility that our regulators may, among other things, require us to increase our reserve for loan losses or to write-down assets; the impact of technological changes; and our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing. Any forward-looking statements are based upon
 
 
 
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management's beliefs and assumptions at the time they are made. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those contained in such statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking statements discussed might not occur, and you should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.

Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.
 
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
     
   
dollars in thousands, except per share data
 
Summary Balance Sheet Data as of:
 
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
 
 
       
Cash equivalents and time deposits
 
$
18,719
   
$
16,587
 
Available for sale securities
   
129,593
     
130,222
 
FHLB/FRB membership stock
   
6,467
     
5,993
 
Loans receivable, gross
   
1,065,443
     
810,315
 
   Allowance for loan losses
   
12,297
     
9,259
 
Loans receivable, net
   
1,053,146
     
801,056
 
Bank-owned life insurance
   
19,692
     
19,123
 
Intangible assets
   
8,757
     
3,936
 
Premises and equipment
   
39,726
     
22,466
 
Other assets
   
23,964
     
22,039
 
   Total assets
 
$
1,300,064
   
$
1,021,422
 
 
               
Interest-bearing deposits
 
$
937,771
   
$
717,688
 
Noninterest-bearing deposits
   
117,471
     
68,113
 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
   
27,332
     
25,561
 
FHLB advances
   
64,794
     
85,472
 
Other liabilities
   
5,395
     
3,750
 
Subordinated debt
   
14,658
     
9,727
 
   Total liabilities
   
1,167,421
     
910,311
 
 
               
Preferred stock
   
20,000
     
20,000
 
Common stockholders' equity
   
112,643
     
91,111
 
   Total stockholders' equity
   
132,643
     
111,111
 
 
               
   Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 
$
1,300,064
   
$
1,021,422
 
 
               
Equity to assets ratio
   
10.20
%
   
10.88
%
Common shares outstanding
   
7,419,666
     
6,680,880
 
   Less: Restricted common shares not vested
   
55,600
     
72,000
 
Common shares for book value determination
   
7,364,066
     
6,608,880
 
Book value per common share
 
$
15.30
   
$
13.79
 
Closing market price
   
18.85
     
17.85
 
 
               
 
 
dollars in thousands, except per share data
 
Nonperforming asset data as of:
 
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
 
 
               
Nonaccrual loans
 
$
3,758
   
$
1,266
 
Accruing loans 90 days or more past due
   
45
     
130
 
Nonperforming troubled debt restructurings (1)
   
-
     
-
 
   Total nonperforming loans
   
3,803
     
1,396
 
Other real estate owned (OREO)
   
4,440
     
2,912
 
Personal property repossessed
   
64
     
65
 
Nonperforming investment securities
   
-
     
-
 
   Total nonperforming assets
 
$
8,307
   
$
4,373
 
 
               
Total nonperforming assets to total assets
   
0.64
%
   
0.43
%
Total nonperforming loans to gross loans
   
0.36
%
   
0.17
%
Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans
   
323.35
%
   
663.25
%
Allowance for loan losses to gross loans
   
1.15
%
   
1.14
%
 
               
Performing troubled debt restructurings
 
$
6,548
   
$
4,778
 

(1) reported here only if not otherwise listed as nonperforming (i.e., nonaccrual or 90+ days past due) 
 
 
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dollars in thousands, except per share data
 
         
   
For the three-month period ended
   
For the twelve-month period ended
 
Average Balance Sheet Data:
 
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
   
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
Interest-bearing cash equivalents
 
$
12,398
   
$
8,090
   
$
19,103
   
$
7,950
 
Available for sale securities and membership stock
   
136,063
     
137,426
     
148,793
     
121,012
 
Loans receivable, gross
   
1,050,087
     
787,168
     
1,017,835
     
737,321
 
   Total interest-earning assets
   
1,198,548
     
932,684
     
1,185,731
     
866,283
 
Other assets
   
91,493
     
64,828
     
88,001
     
57,362
 
   Total assets
 
$
1,290,041
   
$
997,512
   
$
1,273,732
   
$
923,645
 
 
                               
Interest-bearing deposits
 
$
933,444
   
$
721,753
   
$
907,631
   
$
665,750
 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
   
27,442
     
26,150
     
25,443
     
24,492
 
FHLB advances
   
56,377
     
60,452
     
80,415
     
58,926
 
Subordinated debt
   
14,647
     
9,723
     
14,112
     
9,011
 
   Total interest-bearing liabilities
   
1,031,910
     
818,078
     
1,027,601
     
758,179
 
Noninterest-bearing deposits
   
124,436
     
69,195
     
117,157
     
58,806
 
Other noninterest-bearing liabilities
   
802
     
880
     
1,074
     
1,074
 
   Total liabilities
   
1,157,148
     
888,153
     
1,145,832
     
818,059
 
 
                               
Preferred stock
   
20,000
     
20,000
     
20,000
     
20,000
 
Common stockholders' equity
   
112,893
     
89,359
     
107,900
     
85,586
 
   Total stockholders' equity
   
132,893
     
109,359
     
127,900
     
105,586
 
 
                               
   Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 
$
1,290,041
   
$
997,512
   
$
1,273,732
   
$
923,645
 
 
                               
   
dollars in thousands, except per share data
 
 
 
For the three-month period ended
   
For the twelve-month period ended
 
Summary Income Statement Data:
 
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
   
June 30, 2015
   
June 30, 2014
 
 
                               
Interest income:
                               
   Cash equivalents
 
$
18
   
$
6
   
$
116
   
$
25
 
   Available for sale securities and membership stock
   
843
     
868
     
3,670
     
2,894
 
   Loans receivable
   
12,955
     
9,878
     
51,515
     
37,552
 
      Total interest income
   
13,816
     
10,752
     
55,301
     
40,471
 
Interest expense:
                               
   Deposits
   
1,800
     
1,516
     
6,859
     
5,963
 
   Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
   
32
     
35
     
117
     
132
 
   FHLB advances
   
304
     
272
     
1,278
     
1,085
 
   Subordinated debt
   
134
     
81
     
512
     
305
 
      Total interest expense
   
2,270
     
1,904
     
8,766
     
7,485
 
Net interest income
   
11,546
     
8,848
     
46,535
     
32,986
 
Provision for loan losses
   
659
     
598
     
3,185
     
1,646
 
Securities gains
   
-
     
8
     
6
     
116
 
Other noninterest income
   
2,398
     
1,716
     
8,653
     
6,016
 
Noninterest expense
   
8,002
     
6,235
     
32,285
     
23,646
 
Income taxes
   
1,718
     
983
     
6,056
     
3,745
 
Net income
   
3,565
     
2,756
     
13,668
     
10,081
 
   Less: effective dividend on preferred shares
   
50
     
50
     
200
     
200
 
      Net income available to common shareholders
 
$
3,515
   
$
2,706
   
$
13,468
   
$
9,881
 
 
                               
Basic earnings per common share (2)
 
$
0.47
   
$
0.41
   
$
1.84
   
$
1.49
 
Diluted earnings per common share (2)
   
0.47
     
0.39
     
1.79
     
1.45
 
Dividends per common share (2)
   
0.085
     
0.080
     
0.340
     
0.320
 
Average common shares outstanding (2):
                               
   Basic
   
7,418,000
     
6,658,000
     
7,337,000
     
6,616,000
 
   Diluted
   
7,524,000
     
6,857,000
     
7,505,000
     
6,800,000
 
 
                               
Return on average assets
   
1.11
%
   
1.11
%
   
1.07
%
   
1.09
%
Return on average common shareholders' equity
   
12.5
%
   
12.1
%
   
12.5
%
   
11.5
%
 
                               
Net interest margin
   
3.85
%
   
3.79
%
   
3.92
%
   
3.81
%
Net interest spread
   
3.73
%
   
3.68
%
   
3.81
%
   
3.68
%
 
                               
Efficiency ratio
   
57.4
%
   
59.0
%
   
58.5
%
   
60.6
%

(2) adjusted to reflect the 2-for-1 stock split in the form of a 100% stock dividend paid January 30, 2015
 
 
 
 
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