Greene County Bancorp Inc. publishes investor presentation highlighting USD 3.1 billion in assets and 1% nonperforming assets ratio

Reuters03-09
Greene County Bancorp Inc. publishes investor presentation highlighting USD 3.1 billion in assets and 1% nonperforming assets ratio

Greene County Bancorp reported total assets of USD 3.1 billion and most recent-quarter net income of USD 10.3 million. The company reported MRQ/LTM ROAA of 1%/1% and MRQ/LTM ROAE of 16%/15%. It also reported nonperforming assets at 0.10% of assets and tangible common equity at 8% of total assets. As of Dec. 31, 2025, Greene County Bancorp, MHC held 54% of shares outstanding, with public shareholders holding 46%. The company said its board approved a quarterly cash dividend of USD 0.10 per share, representing an 11% increase in the annual rate to USD 0.40 per share.

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