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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
______________________________________
FORM
10-Q
______________________________________
(Mark One)
☒
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended
September 30, 2025
OR
☐
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from to
Commission file number
0-12508
______________________________________
S&T BANCORP INC
.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
______________________________________
Pennsylvania
25-1434426
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
(IRS Employer Identification No.)
800 Philadelphia Street
Indiana
PA
15701
(Address of principal executive offices)
(zip code)
800
-
325-2265
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name, former address, and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $2.50 par value
STBA
NASDAQ Global Select Market
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes
☒
No
☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes
☒
No
☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and "emerging growth company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer
☒
Accelerated filer
☐
Non-accelerated filer
☐
Smaller reporting company
☐
Emerging growth company
☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes
☐
No
☒
APPLICABLE ONLY TO CORPORATE ISSUERS:
Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practical date.
Common Stock, $2.50 Par Value -
38,222,500
shares as of October 31, 2025
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Page No.
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1.
Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
C
onsolidated Balance Sheets
2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
3
C
onsolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity
4
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
6
Notes to
Condensed
Consolidated Financial Statements
7
Item 2.
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
26
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
42
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
43
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
44
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
44
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
44
Item 3.
Defaults Upon Senior Securities
44
Item 4.
Mine Safety Disclosures
44
Item 5.
Other Information
44
Item 6.
Exhibits
45
Signatures
46
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
(Audited)
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks, including interest-bearing deposits of $
122,258
and $
175,606
at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024
$
196,228
$
244,820
Securities available for sale, at fair value
1,001,149
987,591
Portfolio loans, net of unearned income
7,981,007
7,742,958
Allowance for credit losses
(
98,155
)
(
101,494
)
Portfolio loans, net
7,882,852
7,641,464
Bank owned life insurance
85,156
85,012
Premises and equipment, net
44,146
45,033
Federal Home Loan Bank and other restricted stock, at cost
15,042
15,231
Goodwill
373,424
373,424
Other intangible assets, net
2,450
3,055
Other assets
217,036
262,342
Total Assets
$
9,817,483
$
9,657,972
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
Noninterest-bearing demand
$
2,188,699
$
2,185,242
Interest-bearing demand
745,904
812,768
Money market
2,194,702
2,040,285
Savings
868,019
877,859
Certificates of deposit
1,924,619
1,866,963
Total Deposits
7,921,943
7,783,117
Short-term borrowings
135,000
150,000
Long-term borrowings
50,836
50,896
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,463
49,418
Other liabilities
184,775
244,247
Total Liabilities
8,342,017
8,277,678
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Common stock ($
2.50
par value)
Authorized—
50,000,000
shares
Issued—
41,449,444
shares at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024
Outstanding—
38,350,500
shares at September 30, 2025 and
38,259,449
shares at December 31, 2024
103,623
103,623
Additional paid-in capital
411,689
411,785
Retained earnings
1,100,028
1,039,035
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(
45,190
)
(
76,992
)
Treasury stock —
3,098,944
shares at September 30, 2025 and
3,189,995
shares at December 31, 2024, at cost
(
94,684
)
(
97,157
)
Total Shareholders’ Equity
1,475,466
1,380,294
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
$
9,817,483
$
9,657,972
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
2025
2024
2025
2024
INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME
Loans, including fees
$
120,321
$
120,907
$
352,357
$
359,048
Investment Securities:
Taxable
10,994
10,221
31,913
27,577
Tax-exempt
34
165
226
526
Dividends
274
181
881
842
Total Interest and Dividend Income
131,623
131,474
385,377
387,993
INTEREST EXPENSE
Deposits
39,864
42,493
117,274
118,784
Borrowings, junior subordinated debt securities and other
2,518
4,504
8,967
17,661
Total Interest Expense
42,382
46,997
126,241
136,445
NET INTEREST INCOME
89,241
84,477
259,136
251,548
Provision for credit losses
2,792
(
454
)
1,726
2,595
Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses
86,449
84,931
257,410
248,953
NONINTEREST INCOME
Net loss on sale of securities
—
(
2,199
)
(
2,295
)
(
5,346
)
Debit and credit card
4,722
4,688
13,498
13,636
Service charges on deposit accounts
4,175
4,181
12,227
12,098
Wealth management
3,118
3,071
9,244
9,108
Other
1,748
2,136
5,018
8,516
Total Noninterest Income
13,763
11,877
37,692
38,012
NONINTEREST EXPENSE
Salaries and employee benefits
32,180
31,274
94,940
91,174
Data processing and information technology
4,901
5,003
14,678
14,172
Occupancy
4,014
3,828
12,340
11,347
Furniture, equipment and software
3,225
3,410
10,060
10,264
Other taxes
2,088
1,874
5,670
5,178
Marketing
1,255
1,382
4,360
4,729
Professional services and legal
1,199
1,229
4,224
4,352
FDIC insurance
1,071
1,054
3,173
3,156
Other
6,443
6,311
20,136
19,121
Total Noninterest Expense
56,376
55,365
169,581
163,493
Income Before Taxes
43,836
41,443
125,521
123,472
Income tax expense
8,874
8,853
25,258
25,272
Net Income
$
34,962
$
32,590
$
100,263
$
98,200
Earnings per share—basic
$
0.91
$
0.85
$
2.62
$
2.57
Earnings per share—diluted
$
0.91
$
0.85
$
2.60
$
2.55
Dividends declared per share
$
0.34
$
0.33
$
1.02
$
0.99
Comprehensive Income
$
42,174
$
66,016
$
132,065
$
128,592
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive Loss
Treasury
Stock
Total
Balance at June 30, 2024
$
103,623
$
409,874
$
999,115
$
(
93,934
)
$
(
97,235
)
$
1,321,443
Net Income for the three months ended September 30,2024
—
—
32,590
—
—
32,590
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
33,426
—
33,426
Cash dividends declared ($
0.33
per share)
—
—
(
12,679
)
—
—
(
12,679
)
Treasury stock issued for restricted stock awards (
5,401
shares)
—
(
164
)
—
—
164
—
Forfeitures of restricted stock awards (
1,875
shares)
—
—
7
—
(
75
)
(
68
)
Recognition of restricted stock compensation expense
—
1,042
—
—
—
1,042
Balance at September 30, 2024
$
103,623
$
410,752
$
1,019,033
$
(
60,508
)
$
(
97,146
)
$
1,375,754
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive Loss
Treasury
Stock
Total
Balance at June 30, 2025
$
103,623
$
410,891
$
1,078,166
$
(
52,402
)
$
(
94,785
)
$
1,445,493
Net Income for the three months ended September 30, 2025
—
—
34,962
—
—
34,962
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
7,212
—
7,212
Cash dividends declared ($
0.34
per share)
—
—
(
13,100
)
—
—
(
13,100
)
Treasury stock issued for restricted stock awards (
7,531
shares)
—
(
230
)
—
—
230
—
Forfeitures of restricted stock awards (
2,479
shares)
—
—
—
—
(
129
)
(
129
)
Recognition of restricted stock compensation expense
—
1,028
—
—
—
1,028
Balance at September 30, 2025
$
103,623
$
411,689
$
1,100,028
$
(
45,190
)
$
(
94,684
)
$
1,475,466
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
(Unaudited)
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive Income (Loss)
Treasury
Stock
Total
Balance at January 1, 2024
$
103,623
$
409,034
$
959,604
$
(
90,901
)
$
(
97,915
)
$
1,283,445
Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2024
—
—
98,200
—
—
98,200
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
30,393
—
30,393
Impact of adoption of ASU 2023-02
—
—
(
1,002
)
—
—
(
1,002
)
Cash dividends declared ($
0.99
per share)
—
—
(
38,012
)
—
—
(
38,012
)
Treasury stock issued for restricted stock awards (
61,154
shares)
—
(
1,861
)
—
—
1,861
—
Forfeitures of restricted stock awards (
34,230
shares)
—
—
243
—
(
1,092
)
(
849
)
Recognition of restricted stock compensation expense
—
3,579
—
—
—
3,579
Balance at September 30, 2024
$
103,623
$
410,752
$
1,019,033
$
(
60,508
)
$
(
97,146
)
$
1,375,754
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive Income (Loss)
Treasury
Stock
Total
Balance at January 1, 2025
$
103,623
$
411,785
$
1,039,035
$
(
76,992
)
$
(
97,157
)
$
1,380,294
Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2025
—
—
100,263
—
—
100,263
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
31,802
—
31,802
Cash dividends declared ($
1.02
per share)
—
—
(
39,270
)
—
—
(
39,270
)
Treasury stock issued for restricted stock awards (
135,795
shares)
—
(
4,138
)
—
—
4,138
—
Forfeitures of restricted stock awards (
44,744
shares)
—
—
—
—
(
1,665
)
(
1,665
)
Recognition of restricted stock compensation expense
—
4,042
—
—
—
4,042
Balance at September 30, 2025
$
103,623
$
411,689
$
1,100,028
$
(
45,190
)
$
(
94,684
)
$
1,475,466
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
$
97,465
$
118,758
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchases of securities
(
122,905
)
(
222,419
)
Proceeds from maturities, prepayments and calls of securities
95,298
113,942
Proceeds from sales of securities
47,038
92,873
Redemptions of Federal Home Loan Bank stock
189
13,598
Net increase in loans
(
241,450
)
(
52,544
)
Proceeds from sale of portfolio loans
275
8,923
Purchases of premises and equipment, net of proceeds from sales
(
3,520
)
(
2,078
)
Proceeds from life insurance settlement
1,381
784
Net payments from cash flow hedge
(
5,212
)
(
6,369
)
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities
(
228,906
)
(
53,290
)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Net increase (decrease) in demand, money market and savings deposits
81,170
(
55,608
)
Net increase in certificates of deposit
57,656
188,690
Net decrease in short-term borrowings
(
15,000
)
(
190,000
)
Proceeds from long-term borrowings
—
25,000
Repayments on long-term borrowings
(
60
)
(
262
)
Repurchase of shares for taxes on restricted stock
(
1,665
)
(
849
)
Cash dividends paid to common shareholders
(
39,252
)
(
37,961
)
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities
82,849
(
70,990
)
Net decrease in cash and due from banks
(
48,592
)
(
5,522
)
Cash and due from banks at beginning of period
244,820
233,612
Cash and Due From Banks at End of Period
$
196,228
$
228,090
Supplemental Disclosures
Right of use assets obtained in exchange for lease obligations
$
2,400
$
—
Cash paid for interest
$
130,566
$
125,434
Cash paid for income taxes, net of refunds
$
17,940
$
20,141
See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1.
BASIS OF PRESENTATION
Principles of Consolidation
The interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements include the accounts of S&T Bancorp, Inc., or S&T, and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. Investments of 20 percent to 50 percent of the outstanding common stock of investees are accounted for using the equity method of accounting.
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying unaudited interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements of S&T have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, in the United States for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the audited Consolidated Financial Statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, or 2024 Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC. In the opinion of management, the accompanying interim financial information reflects all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to present fairly our financial position and the results of operations for each of the interim periods presented. Results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations that may be expected for a full year or any future period.
Reclassification
A
mounts in prior period financial statements and footnotes are reclassified whenever necessary to conform to the current period presentation. Reclassifications had no effect on our condensed consolidated financial statements.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Segments
We have
one
operating segment, Community Banking, based upon our current reporting structure at the consolidated level. The chief operating decision maker, or CODM, uses consolidated net income when allocating resources and making operating decisions. The accounting policies used to measure the profit and loss of the Community Banking segment are the same as those described in the summary of significant accounting policies. The CODM does not review segment revenue or expense information at a lower level than what is included in our Consolidated Statements of Net Income. Expenses included within other expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income include loan related expenses, travel and entertainment, telephone and contributions.
Recently Adopted Accounting Standards Updates, or ASU, or Updated
Income Taxes (Topic 740) Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures to enhance the transparency and decision usefulness of the disclosures. The amendments in this update address investor requests for more transparency about income tax information through improvements to disclosures primarily related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid information. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. We adopted ASU 2023-09, as of January 1, 2025 with no impact to the consolidated financial statements. We will provide the required updated disclosures in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
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S&T BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Recently Issued Accounting Standards Not Yet Adopted
Income Statement (Subtopic 220-40)—Reporting Comprehensive Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement (Subtopic 220-40)—Reporting Comprehensive Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures to improve the disclosures about a public business entity’s expenses and address requests from investors for more detailed information about the types of expenses in commonly presented expense captions. The amendments in this update are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027. Early adoption is permitted. This ASU will not impact our consolidated financial statements and we are currently evaluating the impact of the new disclosure requirements.
NOTE 2.
EARNINGS PER SHARE
Diluted earnings per share is calculated using both the two-class and the treasury stock methods with the more dilutive method used to determine diluted earnings per share. The treasury stock method was used to determine earnings per share for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 and the three months ended September 30, 2024. The two-class method was used to determine EPS for the nine months ended September 30, 2024.
The following table reconciles the numerators and denominators of basic and diluted EPS calculations for the periods presented:
Nine Months Ended September 30,
Three months ended September 30,
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Numerator for Earnings per Share—Basic and Diluted:
Net income—Treasury Stock Method—Basic and Diluted
$
34,962
$
32,590
$
100,263
$
98,200
Less: Income allocated to participating shares
—
—
—
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Net Income Allocated to Shareholders—Two-Class Method—Basic and Diluted
$
34,962
$
32,590
$
100,263
$
98,187
Denominator for Earnings per Share—Treasury Stock Method:
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding—Basic
38,346,949
38,255,184
38,315,498
38,230,458
Add: Potentially dilutive shares
248,169
305,225
295,543
336,400
Denominator for Treasury Stock Method—Diluted
38,595,118
38,560,409
38,611,041
38,566,858
Denominator for Earnings per Share—Two-Class Method:
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding—Basic
38,346,949
38,255,184
38,315,498
38,230,458
Add: Average participating shares outstanding
248,169
305,225
295,543
333,263
Denominator for Two-Class Method—Diluted
38,595,118
38,560,409
38,611,041
38,563,721
Earnings per share—basic
$
0.91
$
0.85
$
2.62
$
2.57
Earnings per share—diluted
$
0.91
$
0.85
$
2.60
$
2.55
Restricted stock considered anti-dilutive excluded from potentially dilutive shares
3
70
20
247
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NOTE 3.
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
We use fair value measurements when recording and disclosing certain financial assets and liabilities. Debt securities, equity securities, securities held in a deferred compensation plan and derivative financial instruments are recorded at fair value on a recurring basis. Additionally, from time to time, we may be required to record other financial instruments at fair value on a nonrecurring basis, such as loans held for sale, loans individually evaluated, other real estate owned, or OREO, and other repossessed assets, mortgage servicing rights, or MSRs, and certain other assets.
Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. An orderly transaction is a transaction that assumes exposure to the market for a period prior to the measurement date to allow for marketing activities that are usual and customary for transactions involving such assets or liabilities; it is not a forced transaction. In determining fair value, we use various valuation approaches, including market, income and cost approaches. The fair value standard establishes a hierarchy for inputs used in measuring fair value that maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs by requiring that observable inputs be used when available. Observable inputs are inputs that market participants would use in pricing an asset or liability, which are developed based on market data that we have obtained from independent sources. Unobservable inputs reflect our estimates of assumptions that market participants would use in pricing an asset or liability, which are developed based on the best information available in the circumstances.
The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurement) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurement). The fair value hierarchy is broken down into three levels based on the reliability of inputs as follows.
Level 1: valuation is based upon unadjusted quoted market prices for identical instruments traded in active markets.
Level 2: valuation is based upon quoted market prices for similar instruments traded in active markets, quoted market prices for identical or similar instruments traded in markets that are not active and model-based valuation techniques for which all significant assumptions are observable in the market or can be corroborated by market data.
Level 3: valuation is derived from other valuation methodologies, including discounted cash flow models and similar techniques that use significant assumptions not observable in the market. These unobservable assumptions reflect estimates of assumptions that market participants would use in determining fair value.
A financial instrument’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement.
There have been no changes in our valuation methodologies during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025. Refer to Note 1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in our 2024 Form 10-K for more information on the valuation methodologies that we use for financial instruments recorded at fair value on a recurring or nonrecurring basis.
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Assets and Liabilities Recorded at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
The following tables present our assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis by fair value hierarchy level at the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
ASSETS
Available-for-sale debt securities:
U.S. Treasury securities
$
94,262
$
—
$
—
$
94,262
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
637,536
—
637,536
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
31,856
—
31,856
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
231,233
—
231,233
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
—
4,943
—
4,943
Total Available-for-Sale Debt Securities
94,262
905,568
—
999,830
Equity securities
1,319
—
—
1,319
Total Securities Available for Sale
95,581
905,568
—
1,001,149
Securities held in a deferred compensation plan
13,609
—
—
13,609
Derivative financial assets:
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
—
35,739
—
35,739
Interest rate lock commitments - mortgage loans
—
—
19
19
Total Assets
$
109,190
$
941,307
$
19
$
1,050,516
LIABILITIES
Derivative financial liabilities:
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
$
—
$
36,042
$
—
$
36,042
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedge
—
3,199
—
3,199
Total Liabilities
$
—
$
39,241
$
—
$
39,241
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
ASSETS
Available-for-sale debt securities:
U.S. Treasury securities
$
92,768
$
—
$
—
$
92,768
Obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
15,071
—
15,071
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
596,284
—
596,284
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
33,207
—
33,207
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
224,798
—
224,798
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
—
24,287
—
24,287
Total Available-for-Sale Debt Securities
92,768
893,647
—
986,415
Equity securities
1,176
—
—
1,176
Total Securities Available for Sale
93,944
893,647
—
987,591
Securities held in a deferred compensation plan
10,876
—
—
10,876
Derivative financial assets:
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
—
60,890
—
60,890
Total Assets
$
104,820
$
954,537
$
—
$
1,059,357
LIABILITIES
Derivative financial liabilities:
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
$
—
$
61,271
$
—
$
61,271
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedge
—
9,589
—
9,589
Total Liabilities
$
—
$
70,860
$
—
$
70,860
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Assets Recorded at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis
We may be required to measure certain assets and liabilities at fair value on a nonrecurring basis. Nonrecurring assets are recorded at the lower of cost or fair value in our condensed consolidated financial statements. There were
no
liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at both September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. There were
no
Level 3 assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis and
three
Level 2 individually evaluated loans measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis for $
16.9
million as of September 30, 2025. As of December 31, 2024, individually evaluated loans of $
6.8
million were measured at fair value and classified as Level 3 on a nonrecurring basis.
Significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurements of Level 3 assets on a nonrecurring basis were as follows at December 31, 2024:
December 31, 2024
Valuation Technique
Significant Unobservable Inputs
Range
Weighted Average
(dollars in thousands)
Loans individually evaluated
$
6,830
Appraisals of collateral
Appraisal adjustments
(1)
20.00
%
-
75.00
%
63.06
%
(1)
Represents adjustments to appraised values related to market conditions and liquidation estimates based on management judgment.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The following tables present the carrying values and fair values of our financial instruments at the dates presented:
Carrying
Value
(1)
Fair Value Measurements at September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks, including interest-bearing deposits
$
196,228
$
196,228
$
196,228
$
—
$
—
Securities available for sale
1,001,149
1,001,149
95,581
905,568
—
Portfolio loans, net
7,882,852
7,704,463
—
—
7,704,463
Collateral receivable
608
608
608
—
—
Securities held in a deferred compensation plan
13,609
13,609
13,609
—
—
Mortgage servicing rights
5,149
8,006
—
—
8,006
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
35,739
35,739
—
35,739
—
Interest rate lock commitments - mortgage loans
19
19
—
—
19
LIABILITIES
Deposits
$
7,921,943
$
7,918,559
$
5,997,324
$
1,921,235
$
—
Collateral payable
22,660
22,660
22,660
—
—
Short-term borrowings
135,000
135,000
—
135,000
—
Long-term borrowings
50,836
50,848
—
50,848
—
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,463
49,463
—
49,463
—
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
36,042
36,042
—
36,042
—
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedge
3,199
3,199
—
3,199
—
(1)
As reported in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
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Carrying
Value
(1)
Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks, including interest-bearing deposits
$
244,820
$
244,820
$
244,820
$
—
$
—
Securities available for sale
987,591
987,591
93,944
893,647
—
Portfolio loans, net
7,641,464
7,362,898
—
—
7,362,898
Collateral receivable
2,034
2,034
2,034
—
—
Securities held in a deferred compensation plan
10,876
10,876
10,876
—
—
Mortgage servicing rights
5,646
8,533
—
—
8,533
Interest rate swaps - commercial loans
60,890
60,890
—
60,890
—
LIABILITIES
Deposits
$
7,783,117
$
7,778,740
$
5,916,154
$
1,862,586
$
—
Collateral payable
52,516
52,516
52,516
—
—
Short-term borrowings
150,000
150,000
—
150,000
—
Long-term borrowings
50,896
50,652
—
50,652
—
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,418
49,418
—
49,418
—
Interest rate swaps - commercial loans
61,271
61,271
—
61,271
—
Interest rate swaps - cash flow hedge
9,589
9,589
—
9,589
—
(1)
As reported in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
NOTE 4.
SECURITIES
The following table presents the fair values of our securities portfolio at the dates presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Debt securities
$
999,830
$
986,415
Equity securities
1,319
1,176
Total Securities Available for Sale
$
1,001,149
$
987,591
The following table presents the amortized cost and fair value of available-for-sale debt securities as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
Value
Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
Value
U.S. Treasury securities
$
96,544
$
103
$
(
2,385
)
$
94,262
$
97,045
$
—
$
(
4,277
)
$
92,768
Obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
—
—
—
15,260
—
(
189
)
15,071
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
665,945
4,756
(
33,165
)
637,536
643,690
872
(
48,278
)
596,284
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
36,950
7
(
5,101
)
31,856
40,109
3
(
6,905
)
33,207
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
234,259
2,377
(
5,403
)
231,233
237,270
115
(
12,587
)
224,798
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
4,929
14
—
4,943
24,780
—
(
493
)
24,287
Total Available-for-Sale Debt Securities
(1)
$
1,038,627
$
7,257
$
(
46,054
)
$
999,830
$
1,058,154
$
990
$
(
72,729
)
$
986,415
(1)
Excludes interest receivable of $
3.3
million at September 30, 2025 and $
3.7
million at December 31, 2024. Interest receivable is included in other assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
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The following tables present the fair value and the age of gross unrealized losses on available-for-sale debt securities by investment category as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
Less Than 12 Months
12 Months or More
Total
(dollars in thousands)
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
U.S. Treasury securities
1
$
10,004
$
(
2
)
7
$
69,154
$
(
2,383
)
8
$
79,158
$
(
2,385
)
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
3
24,430
(
249
)
58
308,439
(
32,916
)
61
332,869
(
33,165
)
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
—
—
18
31,688
(
5,101
)
18
31,688
(
5,101
)
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
—
—
10
114,124
(
5,403
)
10
114,124
(
5,403
)
Total
4
$
34,434
$
(
251
)
93
$
523,405
$
(
45,803
)
97
$
557,839
$
(
46,054
)
December 31, 2024
Less Than 12 Months
12 Months or More
Total
(dollars in thousands)
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
Number of Securities
Fair Value
Unrealized
Losses
U.S. Treasury securities
5
$
45,045
$
(
362
)
5
$
47,723
$
(
3,915
)
10
$
92,768
$
(
4,277
)
Obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
—
—
2
15,071
(
189
)
2
15,071
(
189
)
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
22
209,511
(
3,393
)
56
318,104
(
44,885
)
78
527,615
(
48,278
)
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
1
8
—
21
33,030
(
6,905
)
22
33,038
(
6,905
)
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
9
88,040
(
1,741
)
12
122,833
(
10,846
)
21
210,873
(
12,587
)
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
4
24,286
(
493
)
—
—
—
4
24,286
(
493
)
Total
41
$
366,890
$
(
5,989
)
96
$
536,761
$
(
66,740
)
137
$
903,651
$
(
72,729
)
We evaluate securities with unrealized losses quarterly to determine if the decline in fair value has resulted from credit impairment or other factors. We do not believe any individual unrealized loss as of September 30, 2025 represents a credit impairment. The unrealized losses on debt securities were attributable to changes in interest rates and not related to the credit quality of the issuers. All debt securities were determined to be investment grade and paying principal and interest according to the contractual terms of the security. At September 30, 2025, we do not intend to sell, and it is more likely than not that we will not be required to sell, the securities in an unrealized loss position before recovery of their amortized cost.
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The following table presents net unrealized gains and losses, net of tax, on available-for-sale debt securities included in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), for the periods presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Net Unrealized Losses
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Net Unrealized Losses
Total unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale debt securities
$
7,257
$
(
46,054
)
$
(
38,797
)
$
990
$
(
72,729
)
$
(
71,739
)
Income tax (expense) benefit
(
1,563
)
9,921
8,358
(
213
)
15,644
15,431
Net Unrealized Gains (Losses), Net of Tax Included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
$
5,694
$
(
36,133
)
$
(
30,439
)
$
777
$
(
57,085
)
$
(
56,308
)
The amortized cost and fair value of available-for-sale debt securities at September 30, 2025 by contractual maturity are included in the table below. Actual maturities may differ from contractual maturities because issuers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Amortized Cost
Fair Value
Obligations of the U.S. Treasury, U.S. government corporations and agencies and obligations of states and political subdivisions
Due in one year or less
$
29,913
$
29,892
Due after one year through five years
71,560
69,313
Due after five years through ten years
—
—
Due after ten years
—
—
Available-for-Sale Debt Securities With Fixed Maturities
101,473
99,205
Debt Securities without a single maturity date
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
665,945
637,536
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
36,950
31,856
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
234,259
231,233
Total Available-for-Sale Debt Securities
$
1,038,627
$
999,830
Debt securities are pledged in order to meet various regulatory and legal requirements. Restricted pledged securities had a carrying value of $
39.1
million at September 30, 2025 and $
27.8
million at December 31, 2024. Unrestricted pledged securities had a carrying value of $
209.1
million at September 30, 2025 and $
195.6
million at December 31, 2024. Any sales or changes to the pledged status of restricted pledged securities requires approval of the beneficiary. Approval is not required in order to sell or make changes to the pledged status for unrestricted pledged securities.
NOTE 5.
LOANS AND ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES
Loans and Loans Held for Sale
Loans are presented net of unearned income. Unearned income consisted of net deferred loan fees and costs of $
4.7
million at September 30, 2025 and $
4.3
million at December 31, 2024 and a discount related to purchase accounting fair value adjustments of $
2.1
million at September 30, 2025 and $
2.5
million at December 31, 2024.
The following table summarizes the composition of originated and acquired loans as of the dates presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Commercial real estate
$
2,950,110
$
2,708,531
Commercial and industrial
1,275,985
1,351,637
Commercial construction
307,012
341,266
Business banking
1,316,346
1,303,258
Consumer real estate
2,028,954
1,933,509
Other consumer
102,600
104,757
Total Loans
(1)
$
7,981,007
$
7,742,958
(1)
Excludes interest receivable of $
32.9
million at September 30, 2025 and $
32.7
million at December 31, 2024. Interest receivable is included in
other assets
in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
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Modifications to Borrowers Experiencing Financial Difficulty
The following tables present the amortized cost of loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty by portfolio segment and type of modification during the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Term Extension
Total
% of Portfolio Segment
Commercial real estate
$
14,574
$
14,574
0.49
%
Commercial and industrial
14,320
14,320
1.12
%
Total
$
28,894
$
28,894
0.36
%
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Term Extension
Total
% of Portfolio Segment
Commercial real estate
$
12,482
$
12,482
0.47
%
Consumer real estate
223
223
0.01
%
Total
$
12,705
$
12,705
0.17
%
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Term Extension
Payment Delays (Other Than Insignificant)
Term Extension and Payment Delays
Total
% of Portfolio Segment
Commercial real estate
$
14,574
—
$
—
$
14,574
0.49
%
Commercial and industrial
22,097
—
1,992
24,089
1.89
%
Consumer real estate
273
—
—
273
0.01
%
Total
$
36,944
$
—
$
1,992
$
38,936
0.49
%
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Term Extension
Payment Delays (Other Than Insignificant)
Term Extension and Interest Rate Reduction
Total
% of Portfolio Segment
Commercial real estate
$
12,482
$
—
$
—
$
12,482
0.47
%
Commercial and industrial
9,499
12,340
—
21,839
1.60
%
Consumer real estate
330
—
—
330
0.02
%
Total
$
22,311
$
12,340
$
—
$
34,651
0.45
%
The following tables describe the effect of loan modifications made to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty during the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Weighted-Average Term Extension (in months)
Weighted-Average Payment Deferral
(in months)
Weighted-Average Term Extension (in months)
Weighted-Average Payment Delays
(in months)
Commercial real estate
3
—
3
—
Commercial and industrial
18
—
14
13
Consumer real estate
—
—
121
—
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Weighted-Average Term Extension (in Months)
Weighted-Average Payment Deferral
(in Months)
Weighted-Average Term Extension (in Months)
Weighted-Average Payment Deferral
(in Months)
Commercial real estate
3
—
3
—
Commercial and industrial
—
—
11
6
Consumer real estate
99
—
89
—
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We closely monitor the performance of the loans that are modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty to understand the effectiveness of the modification efforts.
The following tables present an aging analysis since the date of modification for loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that were modified in the last 12 months as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Current
30-59 Days Past Due
60-89 Days Past Due
90+ Days Past Due
Total
Commercial real estate
$
470
$
14,574
$
—
$
—
$
15,044
Commercial and industrial
20,607
3,482
—
—
24,089
Consumer real estate
184
—
—
246
430
Total
$
21,261
$
18,056
$
—
$
246
$
39,563
September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Current
30-59 Days Past Due
60-89 Days Past Due
90+ Days Past Due
Total
Commercial real estate
$
12,482
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
12,482
Commercial and industrial
14,364
7,475
—
—
21,839
Business banking
107
—
—
—
107
Consumer real estate
223
—
—
107
330
Total
$
27,176
$
7,475
$
—
$
107
$
34,758
A payment default is defined as a loan having a payment past due 90 days or more. There were
three
payment defaults in the amount of $
0.2
million during the three months ended September 30, 2025 and
five
payment defaults in the amount of $
3.7
million during the nine months ended September 30, 2025 of which $
3.5
million was brought current as of September 30, 2025 compared to one payment default for $
0.1
million in the same periods in 2024. Additionally, we had
11
commitments to lend an additional $
0.2
million to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that had a modification during the twelve months ended September 30, 2025 and
four
commitments to lend an additional $
0.6
million to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that had a modification during the same period in 2024.
The effect of modifications made to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty is already included in the allowance for credit losses, or ACL, because of the measurement methodologies used to estimate the ACL, therefore, a change to the ACL is generally not recorded upon modification. If principal forgiveness is provided, that portion of the loan will be charged-off, resulting in a reduction of the amortized cost basis and a corresponding adjustment to the ACL. An assessment of whether the borrower is experiencing financial difficulty is made on the date of a modification.
Allowance for Credit Losses
We maintain an ACL, at a level determined to be adequate to absorb estimated expected credit losses within the loan portfolio over the contractual life of an instrument that considers our historical loss experience, current conditions and forecasts of future economic conditions as of the balance sheet date. We develop and document a systematic ACL methodology based on the following portfolio segments: 1) CRE, 2) C&I, 3) Commercial Construction, 4) Business Banking, 5) Consumer Real Estate and 6) Other Consumer.
The following are key risks within each portfolio segment:
CRE
—Loans secured by commercial purpose real estate, including both owner-occupied properties and investment properties for various purposes such as hotels, retail, multifamily and health care. Operations of the individual projects and global cash flows of the debtors are the primary sources of repayment for these loans. The condition of the local economy is an important indicator of risk, but there are also more specific risks depending on the collateral type and the business prospects of the lessee, if the project is not owner-occupied.
C&I
—Loans made to operating companies or manufacturers for the purpose of production, operating capacity, accounts receivable, inventory or equipment financing. Cash flow from the operations of the company is the primary source of repayment for these loans. The condition of the local economy is an important indicator of risk, but there are also more specific risks depending on the industry of the company. Collateral for these types of loans often does not have sufficient value in a distressed or liquidation scenario to satisfy the outstanding debt.
Commercial Construction
—Loans made to finance construction of buildings or other structures, as well as to finance the acquisition and development of raw land for various purposes. While these loans are generally confined to the construction
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period, if there are problems, the project may not be completed, and as such, may not provide sufficient cash flow on its own to service the debt or have sufficient value in a liquidation to cover the outstanding principal. The condition of the local economy is an important indicator of risk, but there are also more specific risks depending on the type of project and the experience and resources of the developer.
Business Banking
—Commercial purpose loans made to small businesses that are standard, non-complex products evaluated through a streamlined credit approval process that has been designed to maximize efficiency while maintaining high credit quality standards that meet small business market customers’ needs. The business banking portfolio is monitored by utilizing a standard and closely managed process focusing on behavioral and performance criteria. The condition of the local economy is an important indicator of risk, but there are also more specific risks depending on the collateral type and business.
Consumer Real Estate
—Loans secured by first and second liens such as 1-4 family residential mortgages, home equity loans and home equity lines of credit. The primary source of repayment for these loans is the income and assets of the borrower. The condition of the local economy, in particular the unemployment rate, is an important indicator of risk for this segment. The state of the local housing market can also have a significant impact on this segment because low demand and/or declining home values can limit the ability of borrowers to sell a property and satisfy the debt.
Other Consumer
—Loans made to individuals that may be secured by assets other than 1-4 family residences, as well as unsecured loans. This segment includes auto loans, unsecured loans and lines of credit. The primary source of repayment for these loans is the income and assets of the borrower. The condition of the local economy, in particular the unemployment rate, is an important indicator of risk for this segment. The value of the collateral, if there is any, is less likely to be a source of repayment due to less certain collateral values.
Management monitors various credit quality indicators for the commercial, business banking and consumer loan portfolios, including changes in risk ratings, nonperforming status and delinquency on a monthly basis.
We monitor the commercial and business banking loan portfolio through an internal risk rating system. Loan risk ratings are assigned based upon the creditworthiness of the borrower and are reviewed on an ongoing basis according to our internal policies. Loans within the pass rating generally have a lower risk of loss than loans risk rated as special mention or substandard.
Our risk ratings are consistent with regulatory guidance and are as follows:
Pass
—The loan is currently performing and is of high quality.
Special Mention
—A special mention loan has potential weaknesses that warrant management’s close attention. If left uncorrected, these potential weaknesses may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects or in the strength of our credit position at some future date.
Substandard
—A substandard loan is not adequately protected by the net worth and/or paying capacity of the borrower or by the collateral pledged, if any. Substandard loans have a well-defined weakness or weaknesses that jeopardize the liquidation of the debt. These loans are characterized by the distinct possibility that we will sustain some loss if the deficiencies are not corrected.
Doubtful
—Loans classified doubtful have all the weaknesses inherent in those classified substandard with the added characteristic that the weaknesses make collection or liquidation in full, on the basis of currently known facts, conditions and values, highly questionable and improbable.
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The following tables present loan balances by year of origination and internally assigned risk rating for our portfolio segments as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
Risk Rating by Year of Origination
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020 and Prior
Revolving
Revolving-Term
Total
Commercial Real Estate
Pass
$
357,915
$
313,154
$
342,656
$
354,445
$
362,198
$
1,069,815
$
41,678
$
—
$
2,841,861
Special mention
—
305
50
4,856
1,801
54,348
255
—
61,615
Substandard
—
—
3,914
12,880
7,027
20,148
—
—
43,969
Doubtful
—
—
—
2,665
—
—
—
—
2,665
Total Commercial Real Estate
357,915
313,459
346,620
374,846
371,026
1,144,311
41,933
—
2,950,110
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Commercial and Industrial
Pass
99,681
100,997
117,316
156,876
84,173
162,396
470,903
—
1,192,342
Special mention
—
—
215
1,646
6
13,184
7,068
—
22,119
Substandard
—
515
3,529
—
18,771
6,006
32,703
—
61,524
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Commercial and Industrial
99,681
101,512
121,060
158,522
102,950
181,586
510,674
—
1,275,985
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
256
—
76
172
—
—
1,895
—
2,399
Commercial Construction
Pass
117,262
107,854
51,523
18,783
2,535
1,315
6,871
—
306,143
Special mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Substandard
—
869
—
—
—
—
—
—
869
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Commercial Construction
117,262
108,723
51,523
18,783
2,535
1,315
6,871
—
307,012
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
—
—
119
—
—
—
—
119
Business Banking
Pass
144,317
133,243
210,066
204,442
161,253
347,258
93,749
476
1,294,804
Special mention
—
382
—
950
142
3,476
32
161
5,143
Substandard
—
—
2,513
1,415
4,292
7,553
158
468
16,399
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Business Banking
144,317
133,625
212,579
206,807
165,687
358,287
93,939
1,105
1,316,346
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
19
132
1
69
563
—
—
784
Consumer Real Estate
Pass
126,397
224,633
306,271
311,404
121,309
285,827
609,935
31,622
2,017,398
Special mention
—
—
—
—
—
88
—
—
88
Substandard
—
264
1,315
419
188
4,729
1,794
2,759
11,468
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Consumer Real Estate
126,397
224,897
307,586
311,823
121,497
290,644
611,729
34,381
2,028,954
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
35
100
2
—
83
31
521
772
Other Consumer
Pass
5,703
5,870
4,517
4,597
1,501
1,183
71,403
7,628
102,402
Special mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Substandard
—
—
15
—
12
146
—
25
198
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Other Consumer
5,703
5,870
4,532
4,597
1,513
1,329
71,403
7,653
102,600
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
696
8
28
60
19
55
—
653
1,519
Pass
851,275
885,751
1,032,349
1,050,547
732,969
1,867,794
1,294,539
39,726
7,754,950
Special mention
—
687
265
7,452
1,949
71,096
7,355
161
88,965
Substandard
—
1,648
11,286
14,714
30,290
38,582
34,655
3,252
134,427
Doubtful
—
—
—
2,665
—
—
—
—
2,665
Total Loan Balance
$
851,275
$
888,086
$
1,043,900
$
1,075,378
$
765,208
$
1,977,472
$
1,336,549
$
43,139
$
7,981,007
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
$
952
$
62
$
336
$
354
$
88
$
701
$
1,926
$
1,174
$
5,593
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December 31, 2024
Risk Rating by Year of Origination
(dollars in thousands)
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019 and Prior
Revolving
Revolving-Term
Total
Commercial Real Estate
Pass
$
278,187
$
287,081
$
362,174
$
413,781
$
213,384
$
1,040,703
$
35,737
$
—
$
2,631,047
Special mention
—
2,000
370
1,840
—
46,104
254
—
50,568
Substandard
—
—
985
—
1,834
23,683
—
—
26,502
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
414
—
—
—
414
Total Commercial Real Estate
278,187
289,081
363,529
415,621
215,632
1,110,490
35,991
—
2,708,531
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
5,205
—
—
5,205
Commercial and Industrial
Pass
119,580
147,007
194,363
131,877
30,093
175,359
466,640
—
1,264,919
Special mention
—
20
1,221
142
10
14,896
11,033
—
27,322
Substandard
563
1,073
172
20,586
740
7,171
25,355
—
55,660
Doubtful
—
—
—
366
469
—
2,901
—
3,736
Total Commercial and Industrial
120,143
148,100
195,756
152,971
31,312
197,426
505,929
—
1,351,637
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
78
—
1,235
—
91
1,032
—
2,436
Commercial Construction
Pass
119,355
121,816
57,853
14,911
884
2,139
8,310
—
325,268
Special mention
—
—
15,998
—
—
—
—
—
15,998
Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Commercial Construction
119,355
121,816
73,851
14,911
884
2,139
8,310
—
341,266
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Business Banking
Pass
149,603
230,784
225,318
173,763
76,087
332,707
92,756
597
1,281,615
Special mention
—
—
49
130
147
4,302
35
268
4,931
Substandard
21
2,257
1,287
3,790
409
8,318
190
440
16,712
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Business Banking
149,624
233,041
226,654
177,683
76,643
345,327
92,981
1,305
1,303,258
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
79
124
—
56
1,486
—
—
1,745
Consumer Real Estate
Pass
217,250
334,532
324,346
133,155
95,301
223,799
569,386
24,940
1,922,709
Special mention
—
—
—
—
—
99
—
—
99
Substandard
—
1,231
43
192
203
5,564
1,172
2,296
10,701
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Consumer Real Estate
217,250
335,763
324,389
133,347
95,504
229,462
570,558
27,236
1,933,509
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
—
—
—
—
9
37
86
1,216
1,348
Other Consumer
Pass
8,456
6,849
7,349
3,228
1,758
468
71,039
5,425
104,572
Special mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Substandard
—
—
—
21
10
150
—
4
185
Doubtful
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Other Consumer
8,456
6,849
7,349
3,249
1,768
618
71,039
5,429
104,757
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
839
34
164
103
26
18
—
270
1,454
Pass
892,431
1,128,069
1,171,403
870,715
417,507
1,775,175
1,243,868
30,962
7,530,130
Special mention
—
2,020
17,638
2,112
157
65,401
11,322
268
98,918
Substandard
584
4,561
2,487
24,589
3,196
44,886
26,717
2,740
109,760
Doubtful
—
—
—
366
883
—
2,901
—
4,150
Total Loan Balance
$
893,015
$
1,134,650
$
1,191,528
$
897,782
$
421,743
$
1,885,462
$
1,284,808
$
33,970
$
7,742,958
Year-to-date Gross Charge-offs
$
839
$
191
$
288
$
1,338
$
91
$
6,837
$
1,118
$
1,486
$
12,188
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The following tables present the aging analysis of past due loans segregated by class of loans as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Current
30-59 Days
Past Due
60-89 Days
Past Due
Nonaccrual
Total Past
Due Loans
Total Loans
Commercial real estate
$
2,915,311
$
9,151
$
—
$
25,648
$
34,799
$
2,950,110
Commercial and industrial
1,251,241
15,765
—
8,979
24,744
1,275,985
Commercial construction
306,143
—
—
869
869
307,012
Business banking
1,309,315
2,358
527
4,146
7,031
1,316,346
Consumer real estate
2,013,275
2,763
3,104
9,812
15,679
2,028,954
Other consumer
101,957
120
359
164
643
102,600
Total
$
7,897,242
$
30,157
$
3,990
$
49,618
$
83,765
$
7,981,007
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Current
30-59 Days
Past Due
60-89 Days
Past Due
Nonaccrual
Total Past
Due Loans
Total Loans
Commercial real estate
$
2,705,303
$
—
$
—
$
3,228
$
3,228
$
2,708,531
Commercial and industrial
1,338,053
415
1,996
11,173
13,584
1,351,637
Commercial construction
340,230
—
1,036
—
1,036
341,266
Business banking
1,297,651
2,336
283
2,988
5,607
1,303,258
Consumer real estate
1,918,150
2,464
2,577
10,318
15,359
1,933,509
Other consumer
104,156
216
155
230
601
104,757
Total
$
7,703,543
$
5,431
$
6,047
$
27,937
$
39,415
$
7,742,958
The following tables present loans on nonaccrual status by class of loan for the year-to-date periods presented:
September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Beginning of Period Nonaccrual
End of Period Nonaccrual
Nonaccrual With No Related Allowance
Interest Income
Recognized
on Nonaccrual
(1)
Commercial real estate
$
3,228
$
25,648
$
10,814
$
92
Commercial and industrial
11,173
8,979
8,864
115
Commercial construction
—
869
—
25
Business banking
2,988
4,146
—
146
Consumer real estate
10,318
9,812
—
443
Other consumer
230
164
—
3
Total
$
27,937
$
49,618
$
19,678
$
824
(1)
Represents only cash payments received and applied to interest on nonaccrual loans.
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Beginning of Period Nonaccrual
End of Period Nonaccrual
Nonaccrual With No Related Allowance
Interest Income
Recognized
on Nonaccrual
(1)
Commercial real estate
$
6,320
$
3,228
$
984
$
116
Commercial and industrial
878
11,173
311
85
Commercial construction
4,960
—
—
700
Business banking
4,147
2,988
—
93
Consumer real estate
6,312
10,318
—
392
Other consumer
330
230
—
3
Total
$
22,947
$
27,937
$
1,295
$
1,389
(1)
Represents only cash payments received and applied to interest on nonaccrual loans.
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The following tables present loans that are individually evaluated and collateral-dependent as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
Type of Collateral
(dollars in thousands)
Real Estate
Business
Assets
Other
Commercial real estate
$
25,388
$
—
$
—
Commercial and industrial
—
3,864
5,000
Total
$
25,388
$
3,864
$
5,000
December 31, 2024
Type of Collateral
(dollars in thousands)
Real Estate
Business
Assets
Commercial real estate
$
2,028
$
—
Commercial and industrial
—
9,937
Total
$
2,028
$
9,937
The following tables present activity in the ACL for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial
Real Estate
Commercial and
Industrial
Commercial
Construction
Business Banking
Consumer
Real Estate
Other
Consumer
Total Loans
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Balance at beginning of period
$
30,335
$
32,080
$
6,468
$
11,461
$
15,527
$
2,709
$
98,580
Provision for credit losses on loans
(1)
3,053
376
(
2,161
)
87
415
219
1,989
Charge-offs
—
(
1,971
)
—
(
462
)
(
220
)
(
400
)
(
3,053
)
Recoveries
—
146
9
49
170
265
639
Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries
—
(
1,825
)
9
(
413
)
(
50
)
(
135
)
(
2,414
)
Balance at End of Period
$
33,388
$
30,631
$
4,316
$
11,135
$
15,892
$
2,793
$
98,155
(1)
Excludes the provision for credits losses for unfunded commitments.
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial
Real Estate
Commercial and
Industrial
Commercial
Construction
Business Banking
Consumer
Real Estate
Other
Consumer
Total Loans
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Balance at beginning of period
$
37,077
$
34,735
$
5,347
$
10,883
$
15,376
$
2,732
$
106,150
Provision for credit losses on loans
(1)
(
1,441
)
2,184
(
945
)
252
46
212
308
Charge-offs
—
(
1,308
)
—
(
179
)
(
616
)
(
337
)
(
2,440
)
Recoveries
1
113
—
73
40
76
303
Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries
1
(
1,195
)
—
(
106
)
(
576
)
(
261
)
(
2,137
)
Balance at End of Period
$
35,637
$
35,724
$
4,402
$
11,029
$
14,846
$
2,683
$
104,321
(1)
Excludes the provision for credit losses for unfunded commitments.
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The following tables present activity in the ACL for the periods presented:
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial
Real Estate
Commercial and
Industrial
Commercial
Construction
Business Banking
Consumer
Real Estate
Other
Consumer
Total Loans
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Balance at beginning of period
$
30,254
$
37,084
$
4,893
$
10,681
$
15,776
$
2,806
$
101,494
Provision for credit losses on loans
(1)
2,999
(
4,424
)
(
467
)
1,124
368
606
206
Charge-offs
—
(
2,399
)
(
119
)
(
784
)
(
772
)
(
1,519
)
(
5,593
)
Recoveries
135
370
9
114
520
900
2,048
Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries
135
(
2,029
)
(
110
)
(
670
)
(
252
)
(
619
)
(
3,545
)
Balance at End of Period
$
33,388
$
30,631
$
4,316
$
11,135
$
15,892
$
2,793
$
98,155
(1)
Excludes the provision for credits losses for unfunded commitments.
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial
Real Estate
Commercial and
Industrial
Commercial
Construction
Business Banking
Consumer
Real Estate
Other
Consumer
Total Loans
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Balance at beginning of period
$
37,886
$
34,538
$
5,382
$
12,858
$
14,663
$
2,639
$
107,966
Provision for credit losses on loans
(1)
2,498
2,715
(
980
)
(
1,610
)
1,136
934
4,693
Charge-offs
(
5,205
)
(
2,436
)
—
(
373
)
(
1,087
)
(
1,122
)
(
10,223
)
Recoveries
458
907
—
154
134
232
1,885
Net Charge-offs
(
4,747
)
(
1,529
)
—
(
219
)
(
953
)
(
890
)
(
8,338
)
Balance at End of Period
$
35,637
$
35,724
$
4,402
$
11,029
$
14,846
$
2,683
$
104,321
(1)
Excludes the provision for credits losses for unfunded commitments.
NOTE 6.
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
The following table indicates the amounts representing the value of derivative assets and derivative liabilities as of the dates presented:
Derivative Assets
(Included in Other Assets)
Derivative Liabilities
(Included in Other Liabilities)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Notional
Amount
Fair
Value
Notional
Amount
Fair
Value
Notional
Amount
Fair
Value
Notional
Amount
Fair
Value
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedges
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
400,000
$
3,199
$
500,000
$
9,589
Total Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
—
—
—
—
400,000
3,199
500,000
9,589
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
Interest rate swap contracts - commercial loans
758,665
35,739
850,104
60,890
758,665
36,042
850,104
61,271
Interest rate lock commitments - mortgage loans
580
19
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
759,245
35,758
850,104
60,890
758,665
36,042
850,104
61,271
Total Derivatives
$
759,245
$
35,758
$
850,104
$
60,890
$
1,158,665
$
39,241
$
1,350,104
$
70,860
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The following table indicates the gross amounts of interest rate swap derivative assets and derivative liabilities, the amounts offset and the carrying values in the Consolidated Balance Sheets at the dates presented:
Derivative Assets
(Included in Other Assets)
Derivative Liabilities
(Included in Other Liabilities)
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Gross amounts recognized
$
35,739
$
60,890
$
39,241
$
70,860
Gross amounts offset
—
—
—
—
Net amounts presented in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
35,739
60,890
39,241
70,860
Netting adjustments
(1)
(
3,199
)
(
8,317
)
(
3,199
)
(
8,317
)
Cash collateral
(2)
(
22,660
)
(
52,516
)
608
(
2,034
)
Net Amount
$
9,880
$
57
$
36,650
$
60,509
(1)
Netting adjustments represent the amounts recorded to convert derivative assets and liabilities from a gross basis to a net basis in accordance with the applicable accounting guidance.
(2)
Cash collateral represents the amount that cannot be used to offset our derivative assets and liabilities from a gross basis to a net basis in accordance with the applicable accounting guidance. The application of the cash collateral cannot reduce the net derivative position below zero. Therefore, excess cash collateral, if any, is not reflected above.
The following table presents the effect, net of tax, of the cash flow hedges on Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), or OCI, and on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the periods presented:
Amount of Gain Recognized in Other Comprehensive Income
Amount of Loss Reclassified from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss into Interest Income
(dollars in thousands)
Three months ended September 30, 2025
Three months ended September 30, 2024
Three months ended September 30, 2025
Three months ended September 30, 2024
Derivatives in Cash Flow Hedging Relationships:
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedge
$
1,166
$
7,877
$
(
1,412
)
$
(
2,785
)
Total
$
1,166
$
7,877
$
(
1,412
)
$
(
2,785
)
Amount of Gain Recognized in Other Comprehensive Income
Amount of Loss Reclassified from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss into Interest Income
(dollars in thousands)
Nine months ended September 30, 2025
Nine months ended September 30, 2024
Nine months ended September 30, 2025
Nine months ended September 30, 2024
Derivatives in Cash Flow Hedging Relationships:
Interest rate swap contracts - cash flow hedges
$
5,016
$
6,018
$
(
4,625
)
$
(
8,386
)
Total
$
5,016
$
6,018
$
(
4,625
)
$
(
8,386
)
Amounts reported in OCI related to derivatives that are designated as hedging instruments are reclassified to interest income as interest payments are received on variable rate assets. During the next twelve months, we estimate that an additional $
2.9
million will be reclassified as a decrease to interest income. Our current interest rate swap agreements have
three
to
five year
terms with maturity dates extending into 2027.
The following table indicates the gain recognized in income on derivatives not designated as hedging instruments for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Derivatives not Designated as Hedging Instruments
Interest rate swap contracts—commercial loans
$
53
$
8
$
147
$
90
Interest rate lock commitments—mortgage loans
19
64
19
64
Total Derivatives Gain
$
72
$
72
$
166
$
154
NOTE 7.
TAX CREDIT EQUITY INVESTMENTS
As part of our responsibilities under the Community Reinvestment Act and due to their favorable federal income tax benefits, we invest in low-income-housing tax credit, or LIHTC, and historic tax credit, or HTC, partnerships. As a limited partner in these operating partnerships, we receive tax credits and tax deductions for losses incurred by the underlying properties. No impairment losses were recognized for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024.
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The following table presents the balances included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets as of the dates presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Tax credit equity investment
(1)
$
36,971
$
40,577
Unfunded commitments
(2)
3,751
5,887
(1)
Included in other assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
(2)
Included in other liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
The following table summarizes the amortization expense and tax credits included in income tax expense in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
Tax credits and other tax benefits recognized
$
1,570
$
1,686
Amortization
1,144
1,404
Net benefit included in income tax expense
$
426
$
282
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
Tax credits and other tax benefits recognized
$
4,346
$
3,498
Amortization
3,606
2,939
Net benefit included in income tax expense
$
740
$
559
NOTE 8.
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Commitments
In the normal course of business, we offer off-balance sheet credit arrangements to enable our customers to meet their financing objectives. These instruments involve, to varying degrees, elements of credit and interest rate risk in excess of the amount recognized in the consolidated financial statements. Our exposure to credit loss, in the event the customer does not satisfy the terms of the agreement, equals the contractual amount of the obligation less the value of any collateral. We apply the same credit policies in making commitments and standby letters of credit that are used for the underwriting of loans to customers. Commitments generally have fixed expiration dates, annual renewals or other termination clauses and may require payment of a fee. Because many of the commitments are expected to expire without being drawn upon, the total commitment amounts do not necessarily represent future cash requirements.
The following table sets forth our commitments and letters of credit as of the dates presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Commitments to extend credit
$
2,575,005
$
2,382,847
Standby letters of credit
64,395
69,558
Total
$
2,639,400
$
2,452,405
Litigation
In the normal course of business, we are subject to various legal and administrative proceedings and claims. While any type of litigation contains a level of uncertainty, we believe that the outcome of such proceedings or claims pending will not have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position or results of operations.
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NOTE 9.
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
The following table presents the change in components of other comprehensive income (loss) for the periods presented, net of tax effects.
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Pre-Tax
Amount
Tax
Expense
Net of Tax
Amount
Pre-Tax
Amount
Tax
Expense
Net of Tax
Amount
Change in net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale debt securities
$
7,304
$
(
1,573
)
$
5,731
$
30,170
$
(
6,511
)
$
23,659
Net available-for-sale securities losses reclassified into earnings
—
—
—
2,199
(
474
)
1,725
Change in interest rate swap
1,487
(
321
)
1,166
10,042
(
2,165
)
7,877
Adjustment to funded status of employee benefit plans
402
(
87
)
315
218
(
53
)
165
Other Comprehensive Income
$
9,193
$
(
1,981
)
$
7,212
$
42,629
$
(
9,203
)
$
33,426
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Pre-Tax
Amount
Tax
Expense
Net of Tax
Amount
Pre-Tax
Amount
Tax
Expense
Net of Tax
Amount
Change in net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale debt securities
$
30,647
$
(
6,580
)
$
24,067
$
24,397
$
(
5,094
)
$
19,303
Net available-for-sale securities losses reclassified into earnings
2,295
(
493
)
1,802
5,346
(
1,116
)
4,230
Change in interest rate swap
6,390
(
1,374
)
5,016
7,625
(
1,607
)
6,018
Adjustment to funded status of employee benefit plans
1,162
(
245
)
917
1,019
(
177
)
842
Other Comprehensive Income
$
40,494
$
(
8,692
)
$
31,802
$
38,387
$
(
7,994
)
$
30,393
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Item 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, or MD&A, represents an overview of our consolidated results of operations and financial condition and highlights material changes in our financial condition and results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024. Our MD&A should be read in conjunction with our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes. The results of operations reported in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected in future periods.
Important Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
contains or incorporates statements that we believe are “forward-looking statements”
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements generally relate to our financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, outlook for earnings, revenues, expenses, capital and liquidity levels and ratios, asset levels, asset quality, financial position and other matters regarding or affecting S&T and its future business and operations. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words or phrases such as “will likely result,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “intend,” “believe,” “assume,” “strategy,” “trend,” “plan,” “outlook,” “outcome,” “continue,” “remain,” “potential,” “opportunity,” “comfortable,” “current,” “position,” “maintain,” “sustain,” “seek,” “achieve” and variations of such words and similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could” or “may.” Although we believe the assumptions upon which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of these assumptions could prove to be inaccurate and the forward-looking statements based on these assumptions could be incorrect. The matters discussed in these forward-looking statements are subject to various risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results and trends to differ materially from those made, projected or implied in or by the forward-looking statements depending on a variety of uncertainties or other factors including, but not limited to: credit losses and the credit risk of our commercial and consumer loan products; changes in the level of charge-offs and changes in estimates of the adequacy of the allowance for credit losses, or ACL; cybersecurity concerns; rapid technological developments and changes; operational risks or risk management failures by us or critical third parties, including fraud risk; our ability to manage our reputational risks; sensitivity to the interest rate environment, a rapid increase in interest rates or a change in the shape of the yield curve; a change in spreads on interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities; regulatory supervision and oversight, including changes in regulatory capital requirements and our ability to address those requirements; unanticipated changes in our liquidity position; unanticipated changes in regulatory and governmental policies impacting interest rates and financial markets; changes in accounting policies, practices or guidance; legislation affecting the financial services industry as a whole, and S&T, in particular; developments affecting the industry and the soundness of financial institutions and further disruption to the economy and U.S. banking system; the outcome of pending and future litigation and governmental proceedings; increasing price and product/service competition; the ability to continue to introduce competitive new products and services on a timely, cost-effective basis; managing our internal growth and acquisitions; the possibility that the anticipated benefits from acquisitions cannot be fully realized in a timely manner or at all, or that integrating the acquired operations will be more difficult, disruptive or costly than anticipated; containing costs and expenses; reliance on significant customer relationships; an interruption or cessation of an important service by a third-party provider; our ability to attract and retain talented executives and other employees; general economic or business conditions, including the strength of regional economic conditions in our market area; ESG practices and disclosures, including climate change, hiring practices,
the diversity of the work force and racial and social justice issues; deterioration of the housing market and reduced demand for mortgages; deterioration in the overall macroeconomic conditions or the state of the banking industry that could warrant further analysis of the carrying value of goodwill and could result in an adjustment to its carrying value resulting in a non-cash charge to net income; the stability of our core deposit base and access to contingency funding; re-emergence of turbulence in significant portions of the global financial and real estate markets that could impact our performance, both directly, by affecting our revenues and the value of our assets and liabilities, and indirectly, by affecting the economy generally and access to capital in the amounts, at the times and on the terms required to support our future businesses and geopolitical tensions and conflicts between nations.
Many of these factors, as well as other factors, are described elsewhere in this report, and under Part I, Item 1A - “Risk Factors” of our 2024 Form 10-K, and any of our subsequent filings with the SEC. Forward-looking statements are based on beliefs and assumptions using information available at the time the statements are made. We caution you not to unduly rely on forward-looking statements because the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and projections about future events may, and often do, differ materially from actual results. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as to the date on which it is made, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect developments occurring after the statement is made.
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Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
We view critical accounting policies to be those which are highly dependent on subjective or complex estimates, assumptions and judgments and where changes in those estimates and assumptions could have a significant impact on the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. Further, we view critical accounting estimates as those estimates made in accordance with GAAP that involve a significant level of estimation uncertainty and have had or are reasonably likely to have a material impact on our financial condition or results of operations. Our critical accounting policies and estimates as of September 30, 2025 remained unchanged from the disclosures presented in our 2024 Form 10-K under Part II, Item 7 - “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.”
Explanation of Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to traditional financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP, our management uses, and this report contains or references, certain non-GAAP financial measures, such as interest income on interest-earning assets, net interest income and net interest margin presented on a fully taxable equivalent, or FTE, basis (non-GAAP). The FTE basis (non-GAAP) adjusts for the tax benefit of income on certain tax-exempt loans and securities and the dividend-received deduction for equity securities using the federal statutory tax rate of 21 percent for each period. We believe this to be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income that provides a relevant comparison combining both taxable and non-taxable sources of interest income.
We believe the above non-GAAP financial measures provide information useful to investors in understanding our underlying business, operational performance and performance trends as they facilitate comparisons with the performance of other companies in the financial services industry. Although we believe that these non-GAAP financial measures enhance investors’ understanding of our business and performance, these non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered alternatives to GAAP or considered to be more important than financial results determined in accordance with GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable with non-GAAP measures which may be presented by other companies.
The following table reconciles interest and dividend income and net interest income per the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income to interest income, net interest income and net interest margin on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Total Interest and Dividend Income
$
131,623
$
131,474
$
385,377
$
387,993
Plus: taxable equivalent adjustment
602
671
1,810
2,045
Interest and Dividend Income on an FTE Basis (Non-GAAP)
$
132,225
$
132,145
$
387,187
$
390,038
Total Interest and Dividend Income
$
131,623
$
131,474
$
385,377
$
387,993
Less: Interest expense
(42,382)
(46,997)
(126,241)
(136,445)
Net Interest Income
89,241
84,477
259,136
251,548
Plus: taxable equivalent adjustment
602
671
1,810
2,045
Net Interest Income on an FTE Basis (Non-GAAP)
$
89,843
$
85,148
$
260,946
$
253,593
Net interest margin
3.90
%
3.79
%
3.84
%
3.81
%
Plus: taxable equivalent adjustment
0.03
%
0.03
%
0.03
%
0.03
%
Net Interest Margin on an FTE Basis (Non-GAAP)
3.93
%
3.82
%
3.87
%
3.84
%
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Return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) is a key profitability metric used by management to measure financial performance. The following table provides a reconciliation of return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) by reconciling net income (GAAP) per the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income to net income before amortization of intangibles and average shareholder's equity to average tangible shareholders' equity for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Net income (annualized)
$
138,708
$
129,652
$
134,051
$
131,172
Plus: amortization of intangibles (annualized) net of tax
649
893
690
919
Net income before amortization of intangibles (annualized)
$
139,357
$
130,545
$
134,741
$
132,091
Average shareholders' equity
$
1,463,098
$
1,354,047
$
1,433,689
$
1,316,083
Less: average goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability
(375,446)
(376,048)
(375,585)
(376,283)
Average tangible shareholders' equity
$
1,087,652
$
977,999
$
1,058,104
$
939,800
Return on Average Tangible Shareholders' Equity (non-GAAP)
12.81
%
13.35
%
12.73
%
14.06
%
Executive Overview
We are a bank holding company that is headquartered in Indiana, Pennsylvania with assets of $9.8 billion at September 30, 2025. We operate in Pennsylvania and Ohio providing a full range of financial services with retail and commercial banking products, cash management services, trust and brokerage services. Our common stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol “STBA.”
We earn revenue primarily from interest on loans and securities and fees charged for financial services provided to our customers. We incur expenses for the cost of deposits and other funding sources, provision for credit losses and other operating costs such as salaries and employee benefits, data processing, occupancy and tax expense.
Our purpose is building our future together through people-forward banking. We believe that all banking should be personal. We cultivate relationships rooted in trust, strengthened by going above and beyond and renewed with every interaction. Our strategic priorities for 2025 and beyond will be focused on growing our deposit franchise, core profitability, asset quality and talent and engagement.
Earnings Summary
The following table presents a summary of key profitability metrics for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Net income
$
34,962
$
32,590
$
100,263
$
98,200
Earnings per share - diluted
$
0.91
$
0.85
$
2.60
$
2.55
Return on average assets
1.42
%
1.35
%
1.38
%
1.37
%
Return on average shareholders' equity
9.48
%
9.58
%
9.35
%
9.97
%
Return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)
(1)
12.81
%
13.35
%
12.73
%
14.06
%
(1)
Reconciled to GAAP in the "Explanation of Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
We recognized net income of $35.0 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to net income of $32.6 million, or $0.85 per diluted share, for the same period in 2024 and net income of $100.3 million, or $2.60 per diluted share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to net income of $98.2 million, or $2.55 per diluted share, for the same period in 2024.
Net interest income increased $4.8 million, or 5.64 percent, and $7.6 million, or 3.02 percent, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Net interest margin, or NIM, on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) increased 11 basis points to 3.93% for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to 3.82% in the same period in 2024 and increased 3 basis points to 3.87 percent for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to 3.84 percent in the same period in 2024. These improvements in both net interest income and NIM on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) were primarily due to the impact of lower interest rates on interest bearing liabilities, an improvement in our overall funding mix and strong earnings retention. Customer deposit growth in 2024 and 2025 has reduced our levels of borrowings and brokered deposits.
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The provision for credit losses increased $3.2 million to $2.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to a negative $0.4 million for the same period in 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in specific reserves for loans individually evaluated and an increase in the reserve for unfunded loan commitments due to higher unused commitments and loss rates in the construction portfolio. The provision for credit losses decreased $0.9 million to $1.7 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to $2.6 million for the same periods in 2024. The decrease in the provision for credit losses was due to a lower level of ACL related to improved asset quality and lower net charge-offs partially offset by an increase in the reserve for unfunded loan commitments related to an increase in unused commitments and loss rates in the construction portfolio.
Noninterest income increased $1.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and decreased $0.3 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The increase of $1.9 million related to no security losses for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to $2.2 million of losses in the same period in 2024. The $0.3 million decrease in noninterest income for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 was primarily related to the fair value adjustment of $3.2 million for the Visa exchange offer in 2024. This gain was offset by lower losses on securities in the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
Noninterest expense increased $1.0 million, or 1.83 percent, and $6.1 million, or 3.72 percent, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The most significant change in noninterest expense related to salaries and employee benefits which increased $0.9 million and $3.8 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 due to annual merit increases, higher incentives and increased medical costs.
Our effective tax rate was 20.2 percent and 20.1 percent for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to 21.4 percent and 20.5 percent for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024. The decrease in the effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 was primarily due to an increase in low-income housing tax credits partially offset by a decrease in tax-exempt interest income compared to the same periods in 2024.
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Three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 Compared to
Three and nine months ended September 30, 2024
Net Interest Income
Our principal source of revenue is net interest income. Net interest income represents the difference between the interest and fees earned on interest-earning assets and the interest paid on interest-bearing liabilities. Net interest income is affected by changes in the average balance of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities and changes in interest rates and spreads. The level and mix of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities is managed by our Asset and Liability Committee, or ALCO, in order to mitigate interest rate and liquidity risks of the balance sheet. A variety of ALCO strategies were implemented, within prescribed ALCO risk parameters, to produce what we believe is an acceptable level of net interest income.
Average Balance Sheet and Net Interest Income Analysis (FTE) (non-GAAP)
The following tables provide information regarding the average balances, interest and rates earned on interest-earning assets, and interest and rates paid on interest-bearing liabilities for the periods presented:
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Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Average Balance
Interest
Rate
Average Balance
Interest
Rate
ASSETS
Interest-bearing deposits with banks
$
128,236
$
1,431
4.43
%
$
200,301
$
2,739
5.44
%
Securities, at fair value
(1)(2)
1,011,624
9,625
3.80
%
990,375
7,717
3.12
%
Loans held for sale
18
—
6.88
%
20
—
6.77
%
Commercial real estate
3,564,071
52,628
5.86
%
3,298,619
49,444
5.96
%
Commercial and industrial
1,485,816
25,389
6.78
%
1,566,145
29,075
7.39
%
Commercial construction
379,167
6,662
6.97
%
406,321
7,987
7.82
%
Total Commercial Loans
5,429,054
84,679
6.19
%
5,271,085
86,506
6.53
%
Residential mortgage
1,688,697
22,536
5.33
%
1,589,791
20,353
5.11
%
Home equity
687,639
11,011
6.35
%
642,384
11,324
7.01
%
Installment and other consumer
100,551
1,991
7.85
%
103,390
2,248
8.65
%
Consumer construction
40,612
689
6.73
%
62,998
1,017
6.42
%
Total Consumer Loans
2,517,499
36,227
5.73
%
2,398,563
34,942
5.81
%
Total Portfolio Loans
7,946,553
120,906
6.04
%
7,669,648
121,448
6.30
%
Total Loans
(1)(3)
7,946,571
120,906
6.04
%
7,669,668
121,448
6.30
%
Total other earning assets
13,808
263
7.63
%
15,413
241
6.21
%
Total Interest-earning Assets
9,100,239
$
132,225
5.77
%
8,875,757
$
132,145
5.93
%
Noninterest-earning assets
699,840
744,609
Total Assets
$
9,800,079
$
9,620,366
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Interest-bearing demand
$
742,817
$
1,848
0.99
%
$
785,854
$
2,192
1.11
%
Money market
2,247,331
17,306
3.06
%
2,051,754
17,520
3.40
%
Savings
873,968
1,583
0.72
%
891,952
1,677
0.75
%
Certificates of deposit
1,915,006
19,127
3.96
%
1,825,530
21,104
4.60
%
Total Interest-bearing Deposits
5,779,122
39,864
2.74
%
5,555,090
42,493
3.04
%
Short-term borrowings
73,538
840
4.53
%
202,500
2,489
4.88
%
Long-term borrowings
50,846
487
3.80
%
40,383
454
4.47
%
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,454
883
7.08
%
49,394
1,007
8.11
%
Total Borrowings
173,838
2,210
5.04
%
292,277
3,950
5.37
%
Other interest-bearing liabilities
28,049
308
4.36
%
41,038
554
5.36
%
Total Interest-bearing Liabilities
5,981,009
42,382
2.81
%
5,888,405
46,997
3.17
%
Noninterest-bearing liabilities
2,355,972
2,377,914
Shareholders' equity
1,463,098
1,354,047
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
$
9,800,079
$
9,620,366
Net Interest Income (FTE) (non-GAAP)
(1)(2)
$
89,843
$
85,148
Net Interest Margin (FTE) (non-GAAP)
(1)(2)
3.93
%
3.82
%
(1)
Tax-exempt interest income is on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) using the statutory federal corporate income tax rate of 21 percent.
(2)
Taxable investment income is adjusted for the dividend-received deduction for equity securities.
(3)
Nonaccruing loans are included in the daily average loan amounts outstanding.
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Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Average Balance
Interest
Rate
Average Balance
Interest
Rate
ASSETS
Interest-bearing deposits with banks
$
125,708
$
4,183
4.45
%
$
162,957
$
6,758
5.54
%
Securities, at fair value
(1)(2)
1,004,633
28,075
3.73
%
972,941
21,563
2.96
%
Loans held for sale
7
—
6.23
%
74
4
7.14
%
Commercial real estate
3,479,614
152,319
5.85
%
3,336,689
148,676
5.95
%
Commercial and industrial
1,513,214
76,115
6.73
%
1,599,528
88,305
7.37
%
Commercial construction
378,819
19,699
6.95
%
382,177
22,272
7.78
%
Total Commercial Loans
5,371,647
248,133
6.18
%
5,318,394
259,253
6.51
%
Residential mortgage
1,674,472
66,072
5.27
%
1,532,410
57,628
5.02
%
Home equity
670,399
31,808
6.34
%
645,055
33,830
7.01
%
Installment and other consumer
99,839
5,901
7.90
%
106,523
6,891
8.64
%
Consumer construction
42,248
2,151
6.81
%
68,504
3,068
5.98
%
Total Consumer Loans
2,486,958
105,932
5.69
%
2,352,492
101,417
5.75
%
Total Portfolio Loans
7,858,605
354,065
6.02
%
7,670,886
360,670
6.28
%
Total Loans
(1)(3)
7,858,612
354,065
6.02
%
7,670,960
360,674
6.28
%
Total other earning assets
15,694
864
7.34
%
20,260
1,043
6.87
%
Total Interest-earning Assets
9,004,647
$
387,187
5.75
%
8,827,118
$
390,038
5.90
%
Noninterest-earning assets
713,016
746,295
Total Assets
$
9,717,663
$
9,573,413
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Interest-bearing demand
$
761,804
$
5,698
1.00
%
$
812,443
$
6,817
1.12
%
Money market
2,175,399
49,179
3.02
%
1,970,539
48,242
3.27
%
Savings
879,645
4,550
0.69
%
915,643
4,744
0.69
%
Certificates of deposit
1,882,923
57,847
4.11
%
1,746,498
58,981
4.51
%
Total Interest-bearing Deposits
5,699,771
117,274
2.75
%
5,445,123
118,784
2.91
%
Short-term borrowings
108,811
3,751
4.61
%
290,602
11,269
5.17
%
Long-term borrowings
50,866
1,445
3.80
%
39,571
1,337
4.51
%
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,439
2,634
7.12
%
49,379
3,021
8.17
%
Total Borrowings
209,116
7,830
5.01
%
379,552
15,627
5.49
%
Other interest-bearing liabilities
34,667
1,137
4.39
%
50,303
2,034
5.40
%
Total Interest-bearing Liabilities
5,943,554
126,241
2.84
%
5,874,978
136,445
3.10
%
Noninterest-bearing liabilities
2,340,420
2,382,352
Shareholders' equity
1,433,689
1,316,083
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
$
9,717,663
$
9,573,413
Net Interest Income (FTE) (non-GAAP)
(1)(2)
$
260,946
$
253,593
Net Interest Margin (FTE) (non-GAAP)
(1)(2)
3.87
%
3.84
%
(1)
Tax-exempt interest income is on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) using the statutory federal corporate income tax rate of 21 percent.
(2)
Taxable investment income is adjusted for the dividend-received deduction for equity securities.
(3)
Nonaccruing loans are included in the daily average loan amounts outstanding.
Net interest income on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) increased $4.7 million, or 5.5 percent, and $7.4 million, or 2.9 percent, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The NIM on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) increased 11 and 3 basis points for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. These improvements in both net interest income and NIM on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) were primarily due to the impact of lower interest rates on interest bearing liabilities, an improvement in our overall funding mix and strong earnings retention. Customer deposit growth in 2024 and 2025 has reduced our levels of borrowings and brokered deposits.
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Interest income on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) remained relatively unchanged for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and decreased $2.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The decrease in interest income on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 was primarily due to lower interest rates. The average yield on loan balances decreased 26 basis points for both the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Average loan balances increased $276.9 million and $187.7 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Offsetting the lower interest income on loans was higher interest income on securities primarily due to the repositioning of $193.6 million of securities during 2024 and 2025. The average yield on securities increased 68 and 77 basis points for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Overall, the FTE rate (non-GAAP) on interest-earning assets decreased 16 and 15 basis points for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024.
Interest expense decreased $4.6 million and $10.2 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The decrease in interest expense was primarily due to lower levels of borrowings and decreased interest rates. Average interest-bearing deposits increased $224.0 million and $254.6 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 primarily due to increases in certificates of deposit and money market balances. Average borrowings decreased $118.4 million and $170.4 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 primarily due to increased customer deposits. Overall, the cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased 36 and 26 basis points for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024.
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The following table sets forth for the periods presented a summary of the changes in interest earned and interest paid resulting from changes in volume and changes in rates:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025 Compared to September 30, 2024
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025 Compared to September 30, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Volume
(4)
Rate
(4)
Total
Volume
(4)
Rate
(4)
Total
Interest earned on:
Interest-bearing deposits with banks
$
(986)
$
(322)
$
(1,308)
$
(1,545)
$
(1,030)
$
(2,575)
Securities, at fair value
(1)(2)
166
1,742
1,908
703
5,809
6,512
Loans held for sale
—
—
—
(4)
—
(4)
Commercial real estate
3,979
(794)
3,185
6,369
(2,726)
3,643
Commercial and industrial
(1,491)
(2,196)
(3,687)
(4,765)
(7,425)
(12,190)
Commercial construction
(534)
(791)
(1,325)
(196)
(2,377)
(2,573)
Total Commercial Loans
1,954
(3,781)
(1,827)
1,408
(12,528)
(11,120)
Residential mortgage
1,266
916
2,182
5,342
3,103
8,445
Home equity
798
(1,111)
(313)
1,329
(3,352)
(2,023)
Installment and other consumer
(62)
(196)
(258)
(432)
(557)
(989)
Consumer construction
(361)
34
(327)
(1,176)
258
(918)
Total Consumer Loans
1,641
(357)
1,284
5,063
(548)
4,515
Total Portfolio Loans
3,595
(4,138)
(543)
6,471
(13,076)
(6,605)
Total Loans
(1)(3)
3,595
(4,138)
(543)
6,467
(13,076)
(6,609)
Total other earning assets
(25)
48
23
(235)
56
(179)
Change in Interest Earned on Interest-earning Assets
$
2,750
$
(2,670)
$
80
$
5,390
$
(8,241)
$
(2,851)
Interest paid on:
Interest-bearing demand
$
(120)
$
(224)
$
(344)
$
(425)
$
(695)
$
(1,120)
Money market
1,671
(1,885)
(214)
5,015
(4,078)
937
Savings
(34)
(60)
(94)
(186)
(7)
(193)
Certificates of deposit
1,034
(3,011)
(1,977)
4,607
(5,742)
(1,135)
Total Interest-bearing Deposits
2,551
(5,180)
(2,629)
9,011
(10,522)
(1,511)
Short-term borrowings
(1,586)
(63)
(1,649)
(7,050)
(468)
(7,518)
Long-term borrowings
118
(85)
33
382
(273)
109
Junior subordinated debt securities
1
(126)
(125)
4
(391)
(387)
Total Borrowings
(1,467)
(274)
(1,741)
(6,664)
(1,132)
(7,796)
Other interest-bearing liabilities
(175)
(70)
(245)
(632)
(265)
(897)
Change in Interest Paid on Interest-bearing Liabilities
909
(5,524)
(4,615)
1,715
(11,919)
(10,204)
Change in Net Interest Income
$
1,841
$
2,854
$
4,695
$
3,675
$
3,678
$
7,353
(1)
Tax-exempt income is on an FTE basis (non-GAAP) using the statutory federal corporate income tax rate of 21 percent.
(2)
Taxable investment income is adjusted for the dividend-received deduction for equity securities.
(3)
Nonaccruing loans are included in the daily average loan amounts outstanding.
(4)
Changes to rate/volume are allocated to both rate and volume on a proportionate dollar basis.
Provision for Credit Losses
The provision for credit losses includes a provision for losses on loans and on unfunded commitments. The provision for credit losses fluctuates based on changes in loan balances, loan risk ratings, net loan charge-offs and recoveries, the macro environment and our CECL forecast.
The provision for credit losses increased $3.2 million to $2.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to a negative $0.4 million for the same period in 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in specific reserves for loans individually evaluated and an increase in the reserve for unfunded loan commitments due to higher unused commitments and loss rates in the construction portfolio. The provision for credit losses decreased $0.9 million to $1.7 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to $2.6 million for the same period in 2024. The decrease in the provision for credit losses was due to a lower level of ACL related to improved asset quality and lower net charge-offs, which were partially offset by an increase in the reserve for unfunded loan commitments related to an increase in unused commitments and loss rates in the construction portfolio.
Net loan charge-offs were $2.4 million and $3.5 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to net loan charge-offs of $2.1 million and $8.3 million for the same periods in 2024.
Refer to the "Allowance for Credit Losses" section of this MD&A for further details.
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Noninterest Income
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
$ Change
% Change
2025
2024
$ Change
% Change
Net loss on sale of securities
$
—
$
(2,199)
$
2,199
NM
$
(2,295)
$
(5,346)
$
3,051
(57.1)
%
Debit and credit card
4,722
4,688
34
0.7
%
13,498
13,636
(138)
(1.0)
%
Service charges on deposit accounts
4,175
4,181
(6)
(0.1)
%
12,227
12,098
129
1.1
%
Wealth management
3,118
3,071
47
1.5
%
9,244
9,108
136
1.5
%
Other noninterest income
1,748
2,136
(388)
(18.2)
%
5,018
8,516
(3,498)
(41.1)
%
Total Noninterest Income
$
13,763
$
11,877
$
1,886
15.9
%
$
37,692
$
38,012
$
(320)
(0.8)
%
NM - not meaningful
Noninterest income increased $1.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and decreased $0.3 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. The increase of $1.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2025 was due to no security losses recognized for the three months ended September 30, 2025 compared to $2.2 million of losses recognized in the same period in 2024, offset by a decrease of $0.4 million in other noninterest income in 2025. The decrease of $0.3 million in noninterest income for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 was primarily related to the repositioning of the securities portfolio resulting in higher losses in 2024 of $3.0 million. These losses were offset by a fair value adjustment of $3.2 million for the Visa exchange offer in 2024 with no similar activity in 2025.
Noninterest Expense
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(dollars in thousands)
2025
2024
$ Change
% Change
2025
2024
$ Change
% Change
Salaries and employee benefits
$
32,180
$
31,274
$
906
2.9
%
$
94,940
$
91,174
$
3,766
4.1
%
Data processing and information technology
4,901
5,003
(102)
(2.0)
%
14,678
14,172
506
3.6
%
Occupancy
4,014
3,828
186
4.9
%
12,340
11,347
993
8.8
%
Furniture, equipment and software
3,225
3,410
(185)
(5.4)
%
10,060
10,264
(204)
(2.0)
%
Other taxes
2,088
1,874
214
11.4
%
5,670
5,178
492
9.5
%
Marketing
1,255
1,382
(127)
(9.2)
%
4,360
4,729
(369)
(7.8)
%
Professional services and legal
1,199
1,229
(30)
(2.4)
%
4,224
4,352
(128)
(2.9)
%
FDIC insurance
1,071
1,054
17
1.6
%
3,173
3,156
17
0.5
%
Other
6,443
6,311
132
2.1
%
20,136
19,121
1,015
5.3
%
Total Noninterest Expense
$
56,376
$
55,365
$
1,011
1.8
%
$
169,581
$
163,493
$
6,088
3.7
%
Noninterest expense increased $1.0 million and $6.1 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Salaries and employee benefits increased $0.9 million and $3.8 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 primarily due to annual merit increases, higher incentives and increased medical costs. Data processing and information technology increased $0.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 due to additional services provided through our third party vendor. Occupancy increased $1.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 due to increased maintenance and utility costs. Other noninterest expense increased $1.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 primarily related to higher recruitment and loan collection expenses. Other taxes increased $0.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 due to higher shares tax expense as compared to the same period in 2024.
Provision for Income Taxes
The provision for income taxes remained unchanged at $8.9 million and $25.3 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024. Our effective tax rate was 20.2 percent and 20.1 percent for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025 compared to 21.4 percent and 20.5 percent for the same periods in 2024. The decrease in our effective tax rate for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2025 was primarily due to an increase in low-income housing tax credits partially offset by a decrease in tax-exempt interest income compared to the same periods in 2024.
On July 4, 2025, “An Act to Provide for Reconciliation Pursuant to Title II of H. Con. Res. 14” was signed into law. The Act extends many of the key provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, or TCJA, which were previously set to expire at the end of this year, and introduces several new tax measures. We do not expect the Act to have a material impact on our consolidated financial statements.
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Financial Condition as of September 30, 2025
Total assets increased $159.5 million to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to $9.7 billion at December 31, 2024. Total portfolio loans increased $238.0 million to $8.0 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024. The commercial loan portfolio increased $158.8 million and the consumer loan portfolio increased $79.3 million compared to December 31, 2024.
Securities increased $13.6 million to $1.0 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 mainly due to a decrease in unrealized losses. The securities portfolio was in a net unrealized loss position of $38.8 million at September 30, 2025 compared to a net unrealized loss position of $71.7 million at December 31, 2024. The improvement in the net unrealized loss position of the securities portfolio of $32.9 million was primarily due to a decline in interest rates from December 31, 2024.
Total deposits increased $138.8 million to $7.9 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to $7.8 billion at December 31, 2024 as a result of our continued focus on growing our deposit franchise. Customer deposits increased $163.6 million to $7.7 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to $7.6 billion at December 31, 2024. Brokered deposits decreased $24.8 million to $200.5 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $225.3 million at December 31, 2024.
Total borrowings decreased $15.0 million to $235.3 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $250.3 million at December 31, 2024.
Total shareholders’ equity increased by $95.2 million to $1.5 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024. The increase was primarily due to net income of $100.3 million and other comprehensive income of $31.8 million offset by dividends of $39.3 million. The increase in other comprehensive income is primarily due to improvement in the net unrealized loss position of the securities portfolio of $32.9 million which is related to a decline in interest rates from December 31, 2024.
Securities Activity
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
$ Change
U.S. Treasury securities
$
94,262
$
92,768
$
1,494
Obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
—
15,071
(15,071)
Collateralized mortgage obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies
637,536
596,284
41,252
Residential mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
31,856
33,207
(1,351)
Commercial mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government corporations and agencies
231,233
224,798
6,435
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
4,943
24,287
(19,344)
Available-for-Sale Debt Securities
999,830
986,415
13,415
Equity securities
1,319
1,176
143
Total Securities Available for Sale
$
1,001,149
$
987,591
$
13,558
We invest in various securities in order to maintain a source of liquidity, to satisfy various pledging requirements, to increase net interest income and as a tool of ALCO to reposition the balance sheet for interest rate risk purposes. Securities are subject to market risks that could negatively affect the level of liquidity available to us.
The securities portfolio increased $13.6 million to $1.0 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024. The increase in the debt securities portfolio was primarily related to an improvement in unrealized losses of $32.9 million at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 as a result of lower interest rates. Additionally, we had $2.3 million million of realized losses due to the repositioning of $49.3 million of our securities portfolio into longer duration, higher-yielding securities during the nine months ended September 30, 2025.
Our debt securities portfolio was in a net unrealized loss position of $38.8 million at September 30, 2025 compared to a net unrealized loss position of $71.7 million at December 31, 2024. At September 30, 2025, our debt securities portfolio had gross unrealized losses of $46.1 million offset by $7.3 million of gross unrealized gains compared to gross unrealized losses of $72.7 million offset by gross unrealized gains of $1.0 million at December 31, 2024.
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Loan Composition
The following table summarizes our loan portfolio as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Amount
% of Total
Amount
% of Total
$ Change
% Change
Commercial
Commercial real estate
$
3,653,790
45.8
%
$
3,388,017
43.8
%
$
265,773
7.8
%
Commercial and industrial
1,466,075
18.4
%
1,540,397
19.9
%
(74,322)
(4.8)
%
Commercial construction
320,190
4.0
%
352,886
4.5
%
(32,696)
(9.3)
%
Total Commercial Loans
5,440,055
68.2
%
5,281,300
68.2
%
158,755
3.0
%
Consumer
Consumer real estate
2,438,352
30.5
%
2,356,901
30.4
%
81,451
3.5
%
Other consumer
102,600
1.3
%
104,757
1.4
%
(2,157)
(2.1)
%
Total Consumer Loans
2,540,952
31.8
%
2,461,658
31.8
%
79,294
3.2
%
Total Portfolio Loans
$
7,981,007
100.0
%
$
7,742,958
100.0
%
$
238,049
3.1
%
The loan portfolio represents the most significant source of interest income for us. The risk that borrowers will be unable to pay such obligations is inherent in the loan portfolio. Other conditions, such as downturns in the borrower’s industry or the overall economic climate, can significantly impact the borrower’s ability to pay.
Total portfolio loans were $8.0 billion at September 30, 2025 compared to $7.7 billion at December 31, 2024. As of September 30, 2025, 23 percent of our total loans were adjustable rate, 37 percent were floating rate and 40 percent were fixed rate compared to 24 percent adjustable rate loans, 37 percent floating rate loans and 39 percent fixed rate loans at December 31, 2024.
Commercial loans, including CRE, C&I and commercial construction comprised 68.2 percent of total portfolio loans at both September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. The commercial loan portfolio increased $158.8 million at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 due to an increase of $265.8 million in CRE offset by decreases of $74.3 million in C&I and $32.7 million in commercial construction.
Consumer loans represent 31.8 percent of our total portfolio loans at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. The consumer loan portfolio increased $79.3 million at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 primarily due to growth in our consumer real estate portfolio of $81.5 million.
Allowance for Credit Losses
We maintain an ACL at a level determined to be adequate to absorb estimated expected credit losses within the loan portfolio over the contractual life of an instrument that considers our historical loss experience, current conditions and forecasts of future economic conditions as of the balance sheet date. We develop and document a systematic ACL methodology based on the following portfolio segments: 1) CRE, 2) C&I, 3) Commercial Construction, 4) Business Banking, 5) Consumer Real Estate and 6) Other Consumer. Refer to Part 1. Financial Information, Note 5. Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses for details on our portfolio segments.
The following table presents activity in the ACL for the period presented:
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial
Real Estate
Commercial and
Industrial
Commercial
Construction
Business Banking
Consumer
Real Estate
Other
Consumer
Total Loans
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Balance at beginning of period
$
30,254
$
37,084
$
4,893
$
10,681
$
15,776
$
2,806
$
101,494
Provision for credit losses on loans
(1)
2,999
(4,424)
(467)
1,124
368
606
206
Charge-offs
—
(2,399)
(119)
(784)
(772)
(1,519)
(5,593)
Recoveries
135
370
9
114
520
900
2,048
Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries
135
(2,029)
(110)
(670)
(252)
(619)
(3,545)
Balance at End of Period
$
33,388
$
30,631
$
4,316
$
11,135
$
15,892
$
2,793
$
98,155
(1)
Excludes the provision for credit losses for unfunded commitments.
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The following table presents key ACL ratios for the periods presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Ratio of net charge-offs to average loans outstanding
(1)
0.06
%
0.11
%
Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total portfolio loans
1.23
%
1.31
%
Allowance for credit losses to nonaccrual loans
198
%
363
%
(1)
Year-to-date net charge-offs annualized
The ACL decreased $3.3 million to $98.2 million, or 1.23 percent of total portfolio loans, at September 30, 2025 compared to $101.5 million, or 1.31 percent of total portfolio loans, at December 31, 2024. The decrease in the ACL was primarily due to a reduction of $1.5 million in specific reserves for loans individually evaluated and a lower level of qualitative reserve and C&I segment specific reserve.
Substandard loans increased $24.6 million to $134.4 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $109.8 million at December 31, 2024 and remain at a manageable level. The increase in the amount of substandard loans was primarily due to the addition of three commercial relationships totaling $28.4 million that were downgraded to substandard during the three months ended September 30, 2025. Special mention loans decreased $9.9 million to $89.0 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $98.9 million at December 31, 2024.
Nonperforming assets, or NPAs, consist of nonaccrual loans and OREO. The following represents NPAs as of the dates presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
$ Change
Nonaccrual Loans
Commercial real estate
$
27,964
$
4,173
$
23,791
Commercial and industrial
9,826
12,570
(2,744)
Commercial construction
869
—
869
Consumer real estate
10,795
10,964
(169)
Other Consumer
164
230
(66)
Total Nonaccrual Loans
49,618
27,937
21,681
OREO
8
8
—
Total Nonperforming Assets
$
49,626
$
27,945
$
21,681
Asset Quality Ratios:
Nonaccrual loans as a percent of total portfolio loans
0.62
%
0.36
%
0.26
%
Nonperforming assets as a percent of total portfolio loans plus OREO
0.62
%
0.36
%
0.26
%
Our policy is to place loans in all categories in nonaccrual status when collection of interest or principal is doubtful, or generally when interest or principal payments are 90 days or more past the contractual due date. Nonaccrual loans increased $21.7 million to $49.6 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $27.9 million at December 31, 2024. Nonaccrual loans have increased from an exceptionally low level and remain manageable. The increase in nonaccrual loans was primarily due to the addition of two CRE relationships totaling $23.4 million and a C&I relationship totaling $5.0 million that moved to nonaccrual during the three months ended September 30, 2025.
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Deposits
Deposits are our primary source of funds. The following table presents the mix of deposits as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Amount
% of Deposits
Amount
% of Deposits
$ Change
% Change
Personal
$
4,706,535
59.4
%
$
4,533,149
58.2
%
$
173,386
3.8
%
Business
2,599,093
32.8
%
2,679,191
34.4
%
(80,098)
(3.0)
%
Public funds
415,848
5.3
%
345,512
4.5
%
70,336
20.4
%
Brokered
200,467
2.5
%
225,265
2.9
%
(24,798)
(11.0)
%
Total Deposits
$
7,921,943
100.0
%
$
7,783,117
100.0
%
$
138,826
1.8
%
The following table presents the composition of deposits for the periods presented:
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
$ Change
Customer Deposits
Noninterest-bearing demand
$
2,188,699
$
2,185,242
$
3,457
Interest-bearing demand
745,904
812,768
(66,864)
Money market
2,014,235
1,939,980
74,255
Savings
868,019
877,859
(9,840)
Certificates of deposit
1,904,619
1,742,003
162,616
Total Customer Deposits
7,721,476
7,557,852
163,624
Brokered Deposits
Money market
180,467
100,305
80,162
Certificates of deposit
20,000
124,960
(104,960)
Total Brokered Deposits
200,467
225,265
(24,798)
Total Deposits
$
7,921,943
$
7,783,117
$
138,826
Total deposits increased $138.8 million, or 1.8 percent, at September 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 as a result of our continued focus on growing our deposit franchise. Customer deposits increased $163.6 million, or 2.2 percent compared to December 31, 2024. Total brokered deposits decreased $24.8 million from December 31, 2024. Brokered deposits are an additional source of funds utilized by ALCO as a way to diversify funding sources, as well as manage our funding costs and structure.
As a member of the IntraFi network, we are able to offer our customers insurance coverage on interest-bearing demand, money market and certificates of deposit balances in excess of the FDIC insurance limits. IntraFi balances were $292.4 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $324.8 million at December 31, 2024.
We had total uninsured deposits of $2.7 billion, or 34.5 percent of our total deposit base, at September 30, 2025 compared to $2.6 billion, or 33.5 percent of our total deposit base, at December 31, 2024.
Borrowings
Borrowings are an additional source of funding for us. Short-term borrowings are for terms under or equal to one year at September 30, 2025 and are comprised of FHLB Advances. Long-term borrowings are for original terms greater than one year and are comprised of FHLB advances and finance leases. Total borrowings were $235.3 million at September 30, 2025 compared to $250.3 million at December 31, 2024.
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
$ Change
Short-term borrowings
$
135,000
$
150,000
$
(15,000)
Long-term borrowings
50,836
50,896
(60)
Junior subordinated debt securities
49,463
49,418
45
Total Borrowings
$
235,299
$
250,314
$
(15,015)
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Information pertaining to short-term borrowings is summarized in the table below for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2024.
Short-Term Borrowings
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance at the period end
$
135,000
$
150,000
Average balance during the period
$
73,538
$
257,524
Average interest rate during the period
4.53
%
5.12
%
Maximum month-end balance during the period
$
160,000
$
465,000
Average interest rate at the period end
4.47
%
4.60
%
Information pertaining to long-term borrowings and junior subordinated debt securities is summarized in the tables below for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2024.
Long-Term Borrowings
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance at the period end
$
50,836
$
50,896
Average balance during the period
$
50,846
$
46,306
Average interest rate during the period
3.80
%
4.24
%
Maximum month-end balance during the period
$
50,890
$
64,015
Average interest rate at the period end
3.75
%
3.75
%
Junior Subordinated Debt Securities
(dollars in thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance at the period end
$
49,463
$
49,418
Average balance during the period
$
49,454
$
49,386
Average interest rate during the period
7.08
%
8.05
%
Maximum month-end balance during the period
$
49,463
$
49,418
Average interest rate at the period end
6.64
%
6.96
%
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Liquidity is defined as a financial institution’s ability to meet its cash and collateral obligations at a reasonable cost. Our primary future cash needs are centered on the ability to (i) satisfy the financial needs of depositors who may want to withdraw funds or of borrowers needing to access funds to meet their credit needs and (ii) to meet our future cash commitments under contractual obligations with third parties. In order to manage liquidity risk, our Board of Directors has delegated authority to ALCO for the formulation, implementation and oversight of liquidity risk management for S&T. ALCO’s goal is to maintain adequate levels of liquidity at a reasonable cost to meet funding needs in both a normal operating environment and for potential liquidity stress events. ALCO monitors and manages liquidity through various ratios, reviewing cash flow projections, performing stress tests and having a detailed contingency funding plan. ALCO policy guidelines define graduated risk tolerance levels. If our liquidity position moves to a level that has been defined as high risk, specific actions are required, such as increased monitoring or the development of an action plan to reduce the risk position.
Our primary funding and liquidity source is a stable customer deposit base. We believe S&T has the ability to retain existing deposits and attract new deposits, mitigating any funding dependency on other more volatile funding sources. Refer to the "Financial Condition as of September 30, 2025 - Deposits" section of this MD&A, for additional discussion on deposits. Although deposits are the primary source of funds, we have identified various other funding sources that can be used as part of our normal funding program. Additional funding sources accessible to S&T include borrowing availability at the FHLB, federal funds lines with other financial institutions and the brokered deposit market. We also have borrowing availability at the Federal Reserve Discount Window through the Borrower-in-Custody Program.
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Available borrowing capacity exceeds uninsured deposits of $2.7 billion at September 30, 2025. The following table summarizes funding sources available as of the dates presented:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(dollars in thousands)
Borrowing Capacity
Balance
(1)
Available
Borrowing Capacity
Balance
(1)
Available
FHLB
(1)
$
2,104,633
$
331,235
$
1,773,398
$
1,980,615
$
304,565
$
1,676,050
Borrower-in-Custody Program
2,119,734
—
2,119,734
1,995,489
—
1,995,489
Total
$
4,224,367
$
331,235
$
3,893,132
$
3,976,104
$
304,565
$
3,671,539
(1)
FHLB balances include advances, letters of credit, interest due on advances and the credit enhancement obligation on mortgages sold to the FHLB.
We have contractual obligations representing required future payments on certificates of deposit, junior subordinated debt securities, short-term borrowings, long-term borrowings, operating and capital leases, funding commitments on tax credit equity investments and purchase obligations. See the "Liquidity and Capital Resources" section presented in our Form 2024 10-K under Part II, Item 7- "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" for more information on these future cash outflows. There have been no material changes to the contractual obligations previously disclosed in our 2024 Form 10-K.
An important component of our ability to effectively respond to potential liquidity stress events is maintaining a cushion of highly liquid assets. Highly liquid assets are those that can be converted to cash quickly to meet financial obligations. ALCO policy guidelines define a ratio of highly liquid assets to total assets by graduated risk tolerance levels of minimal, moderate and high. At September 30, 2025, S&T Bank had $872.8 million in highly liquid assets, which consisted primarily of $121.2 million in interest-bearing deposits with banks and $751.6 million in unpledged securities. This resulted in a highly liquid assets to total assets ratio of 8.9 percent at September 30, 2025.
We continue to maintain a strong capital position with o
ur capital ratios in excess of the well-capitalized regulatory guidelines.
The following table summarizes capital amounts and ratios for S&T and S&T Bank as of the dates presented
:
(dollars in thousands)
Adequately
Capitalized
Well-
Capitalized
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Amount
Ratio
Amount
Ratio
S&T Bancorp, Inc.
Tier 1 leverage
4.00
%
5.00
%
$
1,169,684
12.33
%
$
1,112,126
11.98
%
Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets
4.50
%
6.50
%
1,145,684
14.75
%
1,088,126
14.58
%
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets
6.00
%
8.00
%
1,169,684
15.06
%
1,112,126
14.90
%
Total capital to risk-weighted assets
8.00
%
10.00
%
1,291,886
16.63
%
1,230,497
16.49
%
S&T Bank
Tier 1 leverage
4.00
%
5.00
%
$
1,110,324
11.71
%
$
1,060,010
11.43
%
Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets
4.50
%
6.50
%
1,110,324
14.30
%
1,060,010
14.21
%
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets
6.00
%
8.00
%
1,110,324
14.30
%
1,060,010
14.21
%
Total capital to risk-weighted assets
8.00
%
10.00
%
1,232,484
15.87
%
1,178,335
15.79
%
We have filed a shelf registration statement on Form S-3 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with the SEC, which allows for the issuance of a variety of securities including debt and capital securities, preferred and common stock and warrants. We may use the proceeds from the sale of securities for general corporate purposes, which could include investments at the holding company level, investing in, or extending credit to subsidiaries, possible acquisitions and stock repurchases. We have not issued any securities pursuant to this shelf registration statement at September 30, 2025.
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Item 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Market risk is defined as the degree to which changes in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, commodity prices or equity prices can adversely affect a financial institution’s earnings or capital. For most financial institutions, including S&T, market risk primarily reflects exposures to changes in interest rates. Interest rate fluctuations affect earnings by changing net interest income and other interest-sensitive income and expense levels. Interest rate changes also affect capital by changing the net present value of a bank’s future cash flows, and the cash flows themselves, as rates change. Accepting this risk is a normal part of banking and can be an important source of profitability and enhancing shareholder value. However, excessive interest rate risk can threaten a bank’s earnings, capital, liquidity and solvency. Our sensitivity to changes in interest rate movements is continually monitored by ALCO. ALCO monitors and manages market risk through rate shock analyses, economic value of equity, or EVE, analyses and by performing stress tests and simulations to mitigate earnings and market value fluctuations due to changes in interest rates.
Rate shock analyses results are compared to a base case to provide an estimate of the impact that market rate changes may have on 12 and 24 months of pretax net interest income. The base case and rate shock analyses are performed on a static balance sheet. A static balance sheet is a no growth balance sheet in which all maturing and/or repricing cash flows are reinvested in the same product at the existing product spread. Rate shock analyses assume an immediate parallel shift in market interest rates and also include management assumptions regarding the impact of interest rate changes on non-maturity deposit products (noninterest-bearing demand, interest-bearing demand, money market and savings) and changes in the prepayment behavior of loans and securities with optionality. S&T policy guidelines limit the change in pretax net interest income over 12 and 24 month horizons using rate shocks in increments of +/- 100 basis points. Policy guidelines define the percentage change in pretax net interest income by graduated risk tolerance levels of minimal, moderate and high.
In order to monitor interest rate risk beyond the 24 month time horizon of rate shocks on pretax net interest income, we also perform EVE analyses. EVE represents the present value of all asset cash flows minus the present value of all liability cash flows. EVE change results are compared to a base case to determine the impact that market rate changes may have on our EVE. As with rate shock analyses on pretax net interest income, EVE analyses incorporate management assumptions regarding prepayment behavior of fixed rate loans and securities with optionality and the behavior and value of non-maturity deposit products. S&T policy guidelines limit the change in EVE using rate shocks in increments of +/- 100 basis points. Policy guidelines define the percentage change in EVE by graduated risk tolerance levels of minimal, moderate and high.
The table below reflects the rate shock analyses results for the 1-12 and 13-24 month periods of pretax net interest income and EVE.
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
1 - 12 Months
13 - 24 Months
% Change in EVE
1 - 12 Months
13 - 24 Months
% Change in EVE
Change in Interest Rate (basis points)
% Change in Pretax
Net Interest Income
% Change in
Pretax
Net Interest Income
% Change in Pretax
Net Interest Income
% Change in
Pretax
Net Interest Income
400
3.5
9.4
(12.0)
3.2
8.4
(32.3)
300
2.4
6.8
(7.7)
1.9
5.8
(24.1)
200
1.7
4.9
(3.5)
0.8
3.7
(15.4)
100
1.0
2.8
(0.6)
(0.1)
1.7
(7.2)
-100
(2.2)
(4.4)
(3.1)
(3.4)
(5.2)
3.0
-200
(4.9)
(10.1)
(9.9)
(6.2)
(10.3)
3.5
-300
(8.2)
(16.7)
(21.2)
(9.2)
(16.2)
0.2
-400
(11.0)
(21.3)
(39.6)
(12.9)
(22.7)
(7.9)
The results from the rate shock analyses on net interest income are generally consistent with having an asset sensitive balance sheet. Having an asset sensitive balance sheet means more assets than liabilities will reprice during the measured time frames. The implications of an asset sensitive balance sheet will differ depending upon the change in market interest rates. For example, with an asset sensitive balance sheet in a declining interest rate environment, more assets than liabilities will decrease in rate. This situation could result in a decrease in net interest income and operating income. Conversely, with an asset sensitive balance sheet in a rising interest rate environment, more assets than liabilities will increase in rate. This situation could result in an increase in net interest income and operating income.
Our rate shock analyses remain relatively unchanged in the percentage change in pretax net interest income in the rates up scenarios when comparing September 30, 2025 to December 31, 2024. The percentage change in pretax net interest income in the rates down scenarios has improved when comparing September 30, 2025 to December 31, 2024 primarily due to updates of our deposit beta and loan prepayment assumptions. Our EVE analyses show an improvement in the rates up scenarios and a decline in the rates down scenarios when comparing September 30, 2025 to December 31, 2024 primarily due to an updated analysis that shows that our deposit retention is expected to be stronger than previously modeled.
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In addition to rate shocks and EVE analyses, we perform a market risk stress test at least annually. The market risk stress test includes sensitivity analyses and simulations. Sensitivity analyses are performed to help us identify which model assumptions cause the greatest impact on pretax net interest income. Sensitivity analyses may include changing prepayment behavior of loans and securities with optionality and the impact of interest rate changes on non-maturity deposit products. Simulation analyses may include the potential impact of rate changes other than the policy guidelines, yield curve shape changes, significant balance mix changes and various growth scenarios.
Item 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
Under the supervision and with the participation of S&T’s Chief Executive Officer, or CEO, and Chief Financial Officer, or CFO (its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, respectively), management has evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of S&T’s disclosure controls and procedures as of September 30, 2025. In designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognizes that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives. We maintain disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in the reports that we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the Exchange Act, is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods required by the Securities and Exchange Commission, or the SEC, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to S&T’s management, including our CEO and CFO, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Based on and as of the date of such evaluation, our CEO and CFO concluded that the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures were effective in all material respects, as of the end of the period covered by this report.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
During the quarter ended September 30, 2025, there were no changes made to S&T’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act) that materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, S&T’s internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II
OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
None
Item 1A. Risk Factors
There have been no material changes to the risk factors that we have previously disclosed in Part I, Item 1A – “Risk Factors” in our 2024 Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as filed with the SEC on March 3, 2025.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
Purchases of Equity Securities
The following table is a summary of our purchases of common stock during the third quarter of 2025:
Period
Total number of shares purchased
Average price paid per share
Total number of shares purchased as part of publicly announced plan
(1)
Approximate dollar value of shares that may yet be purchased under the plan
(2)
07/01/2025-07/31/2025
—
$
—
—
$
50,000,000
08/01/2025-08/31/2025
—
—
—
50,000,000
09/01/2025-09/30/2025
—
—
—
50,000,000
Total
—
$
—
—
$
50,000,000
(
1)
On May 13, 2025, our Board of Directors authorized an extension of its $50 million share repurchase plan. The repurchase authorization will expire July 31, 2026. This repurchase authorization permits S&T to repurchase shares of S&T's common stock from time to time through a combination of open market and privately negotiated repurchases up to the authorized $50 million aggregate value of S&T's common stock. The specific timing, price and quantity of repurchases will be at the discretion of S&T and will depend on a variety of factors, including general market conditions, the trading price of the common stock, legal and contractual requirements and S&T’s financial performance. The repurchase plan does not obligate S&T to repurchase any particular number of shares. S&T expects to fund any repurchases from cash on hand and internally generated funds. Any share repurchases will not begin until permissible under applicable laws.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not Applicable.
Item 5. Other Information
(c) During the three and nine ended September 30, 2025, no director or Section 16 officer of the Company
adopted
,
terminated
or modified a ‘Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement’ or ‘non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement,’ as each term is defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.
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Item 6. Exhibits
31.1
Rule 13a-14(a) Certification of the Chief Executive Officer
31.2
Rule 13a-14(a) Certification of the Chief Financial Officer
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Rule 13a-14(b) Certification of the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
101.INS
XBRL Instance Document - the instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document
101.SCH
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema
101.CAL
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase
101.DEF
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase
101.LAB
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase
101.PRE
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase
104
Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibits 101)
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
S&T Bancorp, Inc.
(Registrant)
November 6, 2025
/s/ Mark Kochvar
Mark Kochvar
Senior Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial Officer and Duly Authorized Signatory)
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