Mountain Commerce Bancorp posts higher Q4 adjusted EPS, announces dividend

Reuters01-20 22:10
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MCBI">Mountain Commerce</a> Bancorp posts higher Q4 adjusted EPS, announces dividend

Overview

  • Tennessee bank's Q4 adjusted EPS rose compared to last year

  • Company announced merger with Home Bancshares, expected to close early 2026

  • Quarterly cash dividend declared at $0.07 per share

Outlook

  • Mountain Commerce Bancorp targets earnings growth and net interest margin expansion in 2026

  • Company expects proposed merger with Home Bancshares to close early in 2026

  • Mountain Commerce Bancorp anticipates increased dividends and liquidity post-merger

Result Drivers

  • NET INTEREST MARGIN - Improved to 2.54% due to lower cost of funds and increased average interest-earning assets

  • NON-INTEREST EXPENSES - Increased due to merger-related costs and maintenance on properties

  • NON-PERFORMING ASSETS - Increased but are well-collateralized, not seen as a material risk

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q4 Adjusted EPS

$0.46

Q4 EPS

$0.37

Q4 Dividend

$0.07

Press Release: ID:nPn7pksJCa

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