Farmers National Banc profits fall short as Middlefield merger costs mount

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Farmers National Banc profits fall short as Middlefield merger costs mount
Farmers National Banc profits fall short as Middlefield merger costs mount
Brie Carter
Written by Brie Carter
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Farmers National Banc (NASDAQ:FMNB) delivered fourth-quarter results on Wednesday that trailed analyst expectations, as the costs of a transformative regional merger and strategic platform upgrades bit into the bottom line.

The Ohio-based community bank reported net income of $14.6 million, or $0.39 per share, missing the $0.47 consensus estimate.

When adjusted for $925,000 in merger-related and core conversion charges, earnings reached $0.40 per share.

The quarterly miss stands in contrast to a strengthening operational foundation.

Farmers National achieved its 172nd consecutive quarter of profitability, supported by a net interest margin that expanded to 3.05%—up from 2.72% a year ago.

Revenue for the period hit $71.5 million, though revenue net of interest expense of $49.1 million slightly lagged Street forecasts as the bank managed seasonal outflows of public funds and a shifting commercial loan mix.

The bank’s balance sheet health remained a highlight, with total assets rising to a record $5.25 billion.

Asset quality also showed improvement, as nonperforming loans declined to $26.2 million from $35.3 million in the previous quarter.

For the full year, the company reported a total profit of $54.6 million, or $1.45 per share, on revenue of $188.6 million.

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