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Northrim BanCorp
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$23.90
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0.89%
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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, DC 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
☐
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
000-33501
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Alaska
92-0175752
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
3111 C Street
Anchorage
,
Alaska
99503
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
(
907
)
562-0062
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None
TITLE OF EACH CLASS
TRADING SYMBOL
NAME OF EXCHANGE
Common Stock
NRIM
The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
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.
ý
Yes
¨
No
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ý
Yes
¨
No
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Large Accelerated Filer
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Accelerated Filer
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Non-accelerated Filer
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Smaller Reporting Company
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Emerging Growth Company
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Yes
ý
No
The number of shares of the issuer’s Common Stock, par value $0.25 per share, outstanding at October 27, 2025 was
22,090,668
.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1.
Financial Statements (unaudited)
Consolidated Balance Sheets
3
Consolidated Statements of Income
4
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
5
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity
6
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
8
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
10
Item 2.
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
51
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
72
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
72
Part II
OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
72
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
73
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
73
Item 5.
Other Information
74
Item 6.
Exhibits
74
SIGNATURES
75
1
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
These consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements, accompanying notes and other relevant information included in Northrim BanCorp, Inc.’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
2
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
September 30,
2025
December 31,
2024
(In Thousands, Except Share Data)
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
$
41,279
$
42,101
Interest bearing deposits in other banks
171,413
20,635
Marketable equity securities
8,332
8,719
Investment securities available for sale, at fair value
419,178
478,617
Investment securities held to maturity, at amortized cost
36,750
36,750
Investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock
6,437
5,331
Loans held for sale
111,317
59,957
Loans
2,218,970
2,129,263
Allowance for credit losses, loans
(
23,357
)
(
22,020
)
Net loans
2,195,613
2,107,243
Purchased receivables, net
108,053
74,078
Mortgage servicing rights, at fair value
27,796
26,439
Premises and equipment, net
38,346
37,757
Operating lease right-of-use assets
6,523
7,455
Goodwill
49,874
50,018
Other intangible assets, net
950
950
Other assets
90,471
85,819
Total assets
$
3,312,332
$
3,041,869
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
Demand
$
872,086
$
706,225
Interest-bearing demand
1,191,867
1,108,404
Savings
239,738
250,900
Money market
202,491
196,290
Certificates of deposit less than $250,000
192,744
201,296
Certificates of deposit $250,000 and greater
207,537
217,074
Total deposits
2,906,463
2,680,189
Borrowings
12,916
23,045
Junior subordinated debentures
10,310
10,310
Operating lease liabilities
6,559
7,487
Other liabilities
60,421
53,722
Total liabilities
2,996,669
2,774,753
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Preferred stock, $
1
par value,
2,500,000
shares authorized,
none
issued or outstanding
—
—
Common stock, $
0.25
par value,
40,000,000
shares authorized,
22,090,668
and
22,072,840
issued and outstanding at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively
5,523
5,518
Additional paid-in capital
10,183
9,311
Retained earnings
300,729
259,311
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax
(
772
)
(
7,024
)
Total shareholders' equity
315,663
267,116
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$
3,312,332
$
3,041,869
See notes to consolidated financial statements
3
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
September 30,
(In Thousands, Except Per Share Data)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Interest and Dividend Income
Interest and fees on loans and loans held for sale
$
41,142
$
34,863
$
119,131
$
97,680
Interest on investment securities available for sale
2,723
3,408
8,701
10,682
Dividends on marketable equity securities
124
209
415
679
Interest on investment securities held to maturity
473
467
1,419
1,419
Dividends on Federal Home Loan Bank stock
192
80
417
214
Interest on deposits in other banks
1,324
389
2,255
1,459
Total Interest and Dividend Income
45,978
39,416
132,338
112,133
Interest Expense
Interest expense on deposits
10,139
10,123
30,378
28,779
Interest expense on borrowings
399
357
1,445
729
Interest expense on junior subordinated debentures
94
94
280
283
Total Interest Expense
10,632
10,574
32,103
29,791
Net Interest Income
35,346
28,842
100,235
82,342
Provision for credit losses
1,716
2,063
2,283
2,092
Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses
33,630
26,779
97,952
80,250
Other Operating Income
Gain on sale by Pacific Wealth Advisors
14,211
—
14,211
—
Mortgage banking income
7,273
7,047
18,924
16,962
Purchased receivable income
7,269
1,033
19,316
3,620
Bankcard fees
1,229
1,196
3,456
3,218
Service charges on deposit accounts
796
605
2,199
1,726
Unrealized gain on marketable equity securities
80
576
108
830
Other income
381
1,130
2,705
2,652
Total Other Operating Income
31,239
11,587
60,919
29,008
Other Operating Expense
Salaries and other personnel expense
19,432
17,549
57,509
49,593
Data processing expense
3,240
2,618
9,710
7,878
Occupancy expense
1,921
1,911
5,914
5,716
Professional and outside services
1,112
903
3,340
2,384
Insurance expense
802
596
2,575
2,067
Compensation expense - Sallyport acquisition payments
600
—
1,800
—
Marketing expense
508
860
2,222
2,063
OREO expense, net rental income and gains on sale
(
16
)
2
(
11
)
(
387
)
Other expense
2,701
2,289
7,900
6,246
Total Other Operating Expense
30,300
26,728
90,959
75,560
Income Before Provision for Income Taxes
34,569
11,638
67,912
33,698
Provision for income taxes
7,504
2,813
15,745
7,654
Net Income
$
27,065
$
8,825
$
52,167
$
26,044
Earnings Per Share, Basic
$
1.23
$
0.40
$
2.36
$
1.18
Earnings Per Share, Diluted
$
1.20
$
0.39
$
2.32
$
1.17
Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding, Basic
22,090,668
22,007,772
22,085,968
22,002,812
Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding, Diluted
22,502,680
22,332,220
22,466,554
22,296,540
See notes to consolidated financial statements
4
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Unaudited)
2010
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Net income
$
27,065
$
8,825
$
52,167
$
26,044
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
Securities available for sale:
Unrealized holding gains arising during the period
$
2,505
$
10,591
$
9,107
$
13,689
Derivatives and hedging activities:
Unrealized holding (losses) arising during the period
(
60
)
(
488
)
(
403
)
(
160
)
Foreign currency translation income (loss)
(
127
)
—
23
—
Income tax expense related to net unrealized (gains)
(
695
)
(
2,872
)
(
2,474
)
(
3,847
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
1,623
7,231
6,253
9,682
Comprehensive income
$
28,688
$
16,056
$
58,420
$
35,726
See notes to consolidated financial statements
5
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity
(Unaudited)
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in Capital
Retained Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), net of Tax
Total
Number of Shares
Par Value
(In Thousands)
Balance as of January 1, 2024
22,051
$
5,513
$
9,605
$
236,037
($
16,437
)
$
234,718
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.15
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,388
)
—
(
3,388
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
208
—
—
208
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
4
1
(
27
)
—
—
(
26
)
Repurchase of common stock
(
56
)
(
14
)
(
774
)
—
—
(
788
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
404
404
Net income
—
—
—
8,199
—
8,199
Balance as of March 31, 2024
21,999
$
5,500
$
9,012
$
240,848
($
16,033
)
$
239,327
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.15
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,393
)
—
(
3,393
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
219
—
—
219
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
8
2
(
23
)
—
—
(
21
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
2,048
2,048
Net income
—
—
—
9,020
—
9,020
Balance as of June 30, 2024
22,007
$
5,502
$
9,208
$
246,475
($
13,985
)
$
247,200
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.16
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,458
)
—
(
3,458
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
265
—
—
265
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
—
—
(
13
)
—
—
(
13
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
7,231
7,231
Net income
—
—
—
8,825
—
8,825
Balance as of September 30, 2024
22,007
$
5,502
$
9,460
$
251,842
($
6,754
)
$
260,050
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.16
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,458
)
—
(
3,458
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
221
—
—
221
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
64
16
(
370
)
—
—
(
354
)
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
—
—
—
—
(
270
)
(
270
)
Net income
—
—
—
10,927
—
10,927
Balance as of December 31, 2024
22,071
$
5,518
$
9,311
$
259,311
($
7,024
)
$
267,116
See notes to consolidated financial statements
6
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity
(Continued)
(Unaudited)
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in Capital
Retained Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), net of Tax
Total
Number of Shares
Par Value
(In Thousands)
Balance as of January 1, 2025
22,071
$
5,518
$
9,311
$
259,311
($
7,024
)
$
267,116
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.16
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,573
)
—
(
3,573
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
232
—
—
232
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
12
3
(
20
)
—
—
(
17
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
2,674
2,674
Net income
—
—
—
13,324
—
13,324
Balance as of March 31, 2025
22,083
$
5,521
$
9,523
$
269,062
($
4,350
)
$
279,756
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.16
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,585
)
—
(
3,585
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
327
—
—
327
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
4
1
(
13
)
—
—
(
12
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
1,955
1,955
Net income
—
—
—
11,778
—
11,778
Balance as of June 30, 2025
22,087
$
5,522
$
9,837
$
277,255
($
2,395
)
$
290,219
Cash dividend on common stock ($
0.16
per share)
—
—
—
(
3,591
)
—
(
3,591
)
Stock-based compensation expense
—
—
363
—
—
363
Exercise of stock options and vesting of restricted stock units, net
4
1
(
17
)
—
—
(
16
)
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
—
—
—
—
1,623
1,623
Net income
—
—
—
27,065
—
27,065
Balance as of September 30, 2025
22,091
$
5,523
$
10,183
$
300,729
($
772
)
$
315,663
See notes to consolidated financial statements
7
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
Operating Activities:
Net income
$
52,167
$
26,044
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities:
Depreciation and amortization of premises and equipment
2,660
2,712
Amortization of investment security premium, net of discount accretion
43
309
Unrealized gain on marketable equity securities
(
108
)
(
830
)
Stock-based compensation
922
692
Deferred loan fees and amortization, net of costs
671
190
Provision for credit losses
2,283
2,092
Additions to home mortgage servicing rights carried at fair value
(
4,280
)
(
3,080
)
Change in fair value of home mortgage servicing rights carried at fair value
2,923
1,074
Change in fair value of commercial servicing rights carried at fair value
257
155
Change in fair value of loans held for sale
35
—
Gain on sale of loans
(
11,481
)
(
10,247
)
Proceeds from the sale of loans held for sale
635,967
390,907
Origination of loans held for sale
(
576,413
)
(
446,623
)
Gain on sale of other real estate owned
—
(
392
)
Gain on sale by Pacific Wealth Advisors
(
14,211
)
—
Net changes in assets and liabilities:
Increase in accrued interest receivable
(
1,349
)
(
951
)
Decrease in other assets
16,391
511
Decrease in other liabilities
(
1,682
)
(
6,808
)
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities
104,795
(
44,245
)
Investing Activities:
Investment in securities:
Purchases of investment securities available for sale
(
54,660
)
(
19,517
)
Purchases of marketable equity securities
—
(
1,964
)
Purchases of FHLB stock
(
22,031
)
(
24,872
)
Proceeds from sales/calls/maturities of securities available for sale
123,176
125,625
Proceeds from calls of marketable equity securities
481
2,989
Proceeds from redemption of FHLB stock
20,925
23,534
(Increase) decrease in purchased receivables, net
(
34,021
)
13,278
Increase in loans, net
(
191,145
)
(
241,563
)
Proceeds from the sale of loans
—
23,469
Proceeds from sale of other real estate owned
—
392
Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC acquisition, net of cash received
144
—
Purchases of premises and equipment
(
3,249
)
(
2,063
)
Net Cash (Used) by Investing Activities
(
160,380
)
(
100,692
)
Financing Activities:
Increase in deposits
226,274
140,512
Increase in borrowings
(
10,129
)
(
321
)
Repurchase of common stock
—
(
788
)
Cash dividends paid
(
10,604
)
(
10,120
)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities
205,541
129,283
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents
149,956
(
15,654
)
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period
62,736
118,530
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period
$
212,692
$
102,876
8
Supplemental Information:
Income taxes paid
$
9,695
$
3,488
Interest paid
$
32,207
$
29,286
Noncash commitments to invest in Low Income Housing Tax Credit Partnerships
$
13,407
$
—
Non-cash lease liability arising from obtaining right of use assets
$
—
$
265
Cash dividends declared but not paid
$
145
$
119
See notes to consolidated financial statements
9
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
1.
Basis of Presentation and Significant Accounting Policies
The Company prepares its consolidated financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). The accompanying consolidated financial statements have not been audited, and they include the accounts of the Company and it's wholly-owned subsidiaries, and the wholly owned subsidiaries of Northrim Bank (the “Bank”). Significant intercompany balances have been eliminated in consolidation. As of December 31, 2024, the Company had
one
wholly-owned business trust subsidiary, Northrim Statutory Trust 2 (“Trust 2”), that was formed to issue trust preferred securities and related common securities of Trust 2. The Company has not consolidated the accounts of Trust 2 in its consolidated financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP. As a result, the junior subordinated debentures issued by the Company to Trust 2 are reflected on the Company’s consolidated balance sheet as junior subordinated debentures.
In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. The Company determined that it operates in
three
primary operating segments: Community Banking, Home Mortgage Lending, and Specialty Finance. The Company has evaluated subsequent events and transactions for potential recognition or disclosure. Operating results for the interim period ended September 30, 2025 are not necessarily indicative of the results anticipated for the year ending December 31, 2025. These consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.
The Company’s significant accounting policies are discussed in Note 1 to the audited consolidated financial statements included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024. There have been no significant changes in our application of these accounting policies in 2025.
Common Stock Split
On September 18, the Company effected a
four
-for-one forward stock split of its common stock, a proportionate increase the number of authorized shares of the common stock from
10,000,000
to
40,000,000
and proportionate decrease in the par value of the common stock from $
1.00
per share to $
0.25
per share. All share, equity award and per share amounts presented throughout this Quarterly Report of Form 10-Q have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the common stock split.
Reclassification of Prior Period Presentation
Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified for consistency with the current period presentation. These reclassifications had no effect on the reported results of operations or total shareholders' equity.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Accounting pronouncements to be implemented in future periods
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740) - Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures (“ASU 2023-09”). The amendments in ASU 2023-09 improve transparency of income tax disclosures related to rate reconciliation and income taxes paid disclosures by requiring consistent categories and greater disaggregation of information in rate reconciliation, and by requiring disclosure of income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction. The amendments in ASU 2023-09 allow investors to better assess, in their capital allocation decisions, how an entity's worldwide operations and related tax risks and tax planning and operations opportunities affect its income tax rate and prospects for future cash flow. ASU 2023-09 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024 and may be applied on a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company intends to adopt ASU 2023-09 prospectively and we expect the adoption to expand our disclosures around income taxes.
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2.
Business Combinations
On October 31, 2024, the Company completed the acquisition of
100
% of the equity interest in Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC (“SCF” or “Sallyport”) in a cash transaction that is valued at approximately $
53.9
million. The primary reason for the acquisition was to expand the Company's presence in the specialty finance industry. SCF provides factoring, asset based lending, and alternative working capital solutions to small and medium sized enterprises in the United States, and, to a lesser extent, in Canada and the United Kingdom through its subsidiaries. SCF will operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Bank, and is expected to complement the products currently offered by Northrim Funding Services, a factoring division of the Bank.
The consideration transferred or transferable to the former owners of SCF and the assets acquired and liabilities assumed have been accounted for under the acquisition method of accounting and were recorded at their estimated fair values as of the October 31, 2024 acquisition date. The Company paid $
47.9
million in cash on October 31, 2024 when the acquisition was completed. The Company had pre-existing loans to SCF which totaled $
12.0
million. The fair value of these loans approximated their carrying value, and as a result of the acquisition, the loans were effectively settled at their carrying value, resulting in no gain or loss. The fair value of the loans were considered as part of the total purchase consideration in the transaction. Estimated fair values recorded in the transaction are subject to change for up to one year after the closing date of the acquisition. The application of the acquisition method of accounting resulted in the initial recognition of goodwill in the amount of $
35.0
million.
No
other intangibles were identified. In February 2025, in accordance with the terms of the purchase agreement, the Company determined the final value of consideration transferred to the former owners of SCF. The final value of consideration transferred decreased $
144,000
to $
47.7
million from $
47.9
million, which decreased goodwill to $
34.9
million.
The former owners of SCF (the “sellers”) will receive additional cash proceeds (the “earn-out payments”) of up to $
6.0
million. The earn-out payments of $
2.0
million per year are payable on each of the first
three
anniversaries of the closing date. The purchase agreement provides for the these earn-out payments to be paid to the sellers in future periods, provided that certain principal employees of SCF, including certain of the sellers, have not been terminated for cause or terminated their employment for good reason. The earn-out payments have not been included in acquisition consideration and are being expensed as compensation expense during the periods in which they are being earned based on management's determination that payment of these amounts is probable.
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A summary of the net assets acquired and the estimated fair value adjustments are presented below:
(In Thousands)
October 31, 2024
Cost basis net assets
$
29,638
Cash payment made
(
47,855
)
Pre-existing debt effectively settled
(
12,000
)
Fair value adjustments:
Net loans
(
1,260
)
Net purchased receivables
(
3,524
)
Goodwill
($
35,001
)
The $
35.0
million of goodwill recorded in connection with the acquisition of SCF represents the excess purchase price over the estimated fair value of the net assets acquired, and resulted from the expected decrease in funding costs and, to a lesser extent, expected operational efficiencies. All of the goodwill is expected to be deductible for tax purposes.
A summary of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at their estimated fair values are presented below:
(In Thousands)
October 31, 2024
Assets Acquired:
Cash and equivalents
$
7,197
Loans, net
9,158
Purchased receivables, net
48,034
Premises and equipment
54
Right-of-use assets
44
Other assets
1,642
Total assets acquired
$
66,129
Liabilities Assumed:
Borrowings
$
40,207
Lease liability
47
Other liabilities
1,021
Total liabilities assumed
$
41,275
The fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed approximates book value as of the acquisition date as all loans and borrowings have variable interest rates. Purchased receivables have an average life of less than 45 days. Some of the assets acquired exhibited evidence of credit deterioration at the acquisition date. These assets were designated as purchased credit deteriorated (“PCD”) assets in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
The following table presents PCD loan and purchased receivable activity at the date of acquisition:
(In Thousands)
Loans
Purchased Receivables
Unpaid principal balance
$
10,418
$
51,558
ACL at acquisition
(
1,260
)
(
3,524
)
Total
$
9,158
$
48,034
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Based on an evaluation in accordance with Rule 3-05 and Rule 11-01(b) of Regulations S-X, the acquisition of SCF does not meet the significance thresholds requiring separate financial statement disclosure.
The operations of SCF are included in our operating results from October 31, 2024, and added revenue of $
2.6
million, non-interest expense of $
1.5
million, and net income of $
943,000
, before taxes, for the year ended December 31, 2024. SCF’s results of operations prior to the acquisition are not included in our operating results. Additionally, deal-related costs of $
1.1
million for the year ended December 31, 2024 have been incurred and expensed in connection with the acquisition of Sallyport and recognized within professional and outside services expense on the
Consolidated Statements of Income
.
The following tables present unaudited pro forma results of operations for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2024 as if the acquisition of SCF had occurred on January 1, 2024. The proforma results have been prepared for comparative purposes only and are not necessarily indicative of the results that would have been obtained had the acquisition actually occurred on January 1, 2024, primarily due to the Company's lower cost of funding as compared to SCF.
(In Thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(Unaudited)
Company
SCF
1
Pro Forma Adjustments
3
Pro Forma Combined
Net interest and other income
$
40,429
$
4,748
$
45,177
Net income
8,825
1,491
(
424
)
9,892
Earnings Per Share, Basic
$
0.40
$
0.45
Earnings Per Share, Diluted
$
0.39
$
0.44
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding, Basic
22,007,772
22,007,772
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding, Diluted
22,332,220
22,332,220
(In Thousands, except per share data)
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(Unaudited)
Company
SCF
2
Pro Forma Adjustments
3
Pro Forma Combined
Net interest and other income
$
111,350
$
14,741
$
126,091
Net income
26,044
3,624
(
1,030
)
28,638
Earnings Per Share, Basic
$
1.18
$
1.30
Earnings Per Share, Diluted
$
1.17
$
1.28
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding, Basic
22,002,812
22,002,812
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding, Diluted
22,296,540
22,296,540
1
SCF represents unaudited results from July 1 to September 30 for 2024.
2
SCF represents unaudited results from January 1 to September 30 for 2024.
3
Proforma adjustments include a provision for income taxes using the Company's statutory rate.
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3.
Investment Securities
Marketable Equity Securities
The Company held marketable equity securities with fair values of $
8.3
million at September 30, 2025 and $
8.7
million at December 31, 2024, respectively.
The realized and unrealized gains (losses) recognized on marketable equity securities in other operating income in the Company's
Consolidated Statements of Income
were as follows:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable equity securities
$
80
$
576
$
108
$
830
Total
$
80
$
576
$
108
$
830
Debt securities
Debt securities have been classified in the financial statements as available for sale or held to maturity.
The following table summarizes the amortized cost, estimated fair value, and the Allowance for Credit Losses (“ACL”) of debt securities and the corresponding amounts of gross unrealized gains and losses of available-for-sale securities recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) and gross unrecognized gains and losses of held to maturity securities at the periods indicated:
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Allowance for Credit Losses
Fair Value
September 30, 2025
Securities available for sale
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
388,946
$
1,558
($
3,998
)
$
—
$
386,506
U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities
4,887
—
—
4,887
Corporate bonds
5,005
—
(
89
)
—
4,916
Collateralized loan obligations
22,825
44
—
—
22,869
Total securities available for sale
$
421,663
$
1,602
($
4,087
)
$
—
$
419,178
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Fair Value
September 30, 2025
Securities held to maturity
Corporate bonds
$
36,750
$
594
($
861
)
$
36,483
Allowance for credit losses
—
—
—
—
Total securities held to maturity, net of ACL
$
36,750
$
594
($
861
)
$
36,483
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Allowance for Credit Losses
Fair Value
December 31, 2024
Securities available for sale
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
444,370
$
294
($
11,733
)
$
—
$
432,931
Corporate bonds
9,009
9
(
223
)
—
8,795
Collateralized loan obligations
36,827
66
(
2
)
—
36,891
Total securities available for sale
$
490,206
$
369
($
11,958
)
$
—
$
478,617
14
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Gross Unrealized Gains
Gross Unrealized Losses
Fair Value
December 31, 2024
Securities held to maturity
Corporate bonds
$
36,750
$
175
($
1,175
)
$
35,750
Allowance for credit losses
—
—
—
—
Total securities held to maturity, net of ACL
$
36,750
$
175
($
1,175
)
$
35,750
Gross unrealized losses on available for sale securities and the fair value of the related securities, aggregated by investment category and length of time that individual securities have been in a continuous unrealized loss position, at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 were as follows:
Less Than 12 Months
More Than 12 Months
Total
(In Thousands)
Fair Value
Unrealized Losses
Fair Value
Unrealized Losses
Fair Value
Unrealized Losses
September 30, 2025
Securities available for sale
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
19,972
($
28
)
$
265,551
($
3,970
)
$
285,523
($
3,998
)
Corporate bonds
—
—
4,916
(
89
)
4,916
(
89
)
Collateralized loan obligations
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total
$
19,972
($
28
)
$
270,467
($
4,059
)
$
290,439
($
4,087
)
Securities Held to Maturity
Corporate bonds
$
—
$
—
$
10,889
($
861
)
$
10,889
($
861
)
Total
$
—
$
—
$
10,889
($
861
)
$
10,889
($
861
)
December 31, 2024
Securities available for sale
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
44,262
($
422
)
$
358,446
($
11,311
)
$
402,708
($
11,733
)
Corporate bonds
—
—
4,786
(
223
)
4,786
(
223
)
Collateralized loan obligations
—
—
4,993
(
2
)
4,993
(
2
)
Total
$
44,262
($
422
)
$
368,225
($
11,536
)
$
412,487
($
11,958
)
Securities Held to Maturity
Corporate bonds
$
—
$
—
$
20,575
($
1,175
)
$
20,575
($
1,175
)
Total
$
—
$
—
$
20,575
($
1,175
)
$
20,575
($
1,175
)
Management evaluates available for sale debt securities and securities held to maturity in unrealized loss positions to determine whether the impairment is due to credit-related factors or noncredit-related factors. Consideration is given to the extent to which the fair value is less than cost, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the issuer, and the intent and ability of the Company to retain its investment in the security for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in fair value.
At September 30, 2025, the Company had
two
available for sale securities in an unrealized loss position without an ACL that have been in a loss position for less than twelve months. There were
30
available for sale securities without an ACL with unrealized losses at September 30, 2025 that have been in a loss position for more than twelve months. At September 30, 2025, the Company had
two
held to maturity securities in an unrealized loss position without an ACL that have been in a loss position for more than twelve months. Management does not have the intent to sell any of these securities and believes that it is more likely than not that the Company will not have to sell any such securities before a recovery of cost. The fair value is expected to recover as the securities approach their maturity date or repricing date or if market yields for such investments decline. Accordingly, as of September 30, 2025, management believes that the unrealized losses detailed in the previous table are due to noncredit-related factors, primarily changes in interest rates and other market conditions, and therefore no losses have been recognized in the Company's
Consolidated Statements of Income
.
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At September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, carrying amounts of $
211.5
million and $
177.4
million in securities were pledged for deposits and borrowings, respectively.
The amortized cost and estimated fair values of available for sale and held to maturity debt securities at September 30, 2025, are distributed by contractual maturity as shown below. Expected maturities may differ from contractual maturities because issuers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Fair Value
June 30, 2025
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
Within 1 year
$
184,617
$
182,120
1-5 years
194,710
194,515
5-10 years
9,619
9,871
Total
$
388,946
$
386,506
U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities
Over 10 years
$
4,887
$
4,887
Total
$
4,887
$
4,887
Corporate bonds
Within 1 year
$
10,000
$
10,015
1-5 years
5,005
4,916
5-10 years
26,750
26,468
Total
$
41,755
$
41,399
Collateralized loan obligations
1-5 years
$
—
$
—
5-10 years
$
17,825
$
17,869
Over 10 years
5,000
5,000
Total
$
22,825
$
22,869
There were
no
proceeds from sales of investment securities for the three and nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024.
A summary of interest income for the three and nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, on available for sale investment securities are as follows:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
2,224
$
2,443
$
6,963
$
7,511
U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities
61
—
114
—
Other
438
965
1,624
3,168
Total taxable interest income
$
2,723
$
3,408
$
8,701
$
10,679
Municipal securities
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
3
Total tax-exempt interest income
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
3
Total
$
2,723
$
3,408
$
8,701
$
10,682
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4.
Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses
Loans Held for Sale
Loans held for sale are comprised entirely of 1-4 family residential mortgage loans as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. The Company designates loans held for sale as either carried at fair value or the lower of cost or fair value at loan level at origination.
Loans Held for Investment
The following table presents amortized cost and unpaid principal balance of loans, categorized by the segments used in the Company's Current Expected Credit Losses (“CECL”) methodology to assess credit risk, for the periods indicated:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(In Thousands)
Amortized Cost
Unpaid Principal
Difference
Amortized Cost
Unpaid Principal
Difference
Commercial & industrial loans
$
474,849
$
477,205
($
2,356
)
$
437,922
$
440,163
($
2,241
)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
437,995
439,971
(
1,976
)
418,092
420,060
(
1,968
)
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
713,315
717,576
(
4,261
)
615,662
619,431
(
3,769
)
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
216,598
216,690
(
92
)
270,966
270,535
431
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
66,279
65,698
581
49,160
48,857
303
1-4 family residential construction loans
37,238
37,428
(
190
)
39,516
39,789
(
273
)
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
183,081
184,447
(
1,366
)
212,561
214,068
(
1,507
)
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
32,341
32,340
1
29,471
29,468
3
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
47,125
47,325
(
200
)
45,840
46,069
(
229
)
Consumer loans
8,335
8,237
98
7,638
7,562
76
Other loans
1,814
1,866
(
52
)
2,435
2,448
(
13
)
Total
2,218,970
2,228,783
(
9,813
)
2,129,263
2,138,450
(
9,187
)
Allowance for credit losses
(
23,357
)
(
22,020
)
Net loans
$
2,195,613
$
2,228,783
($
9,813
)
$
2,107,243
$
2,138,450
($
9,187
)
The difference between the amortized cost and unpaid principal balance is net deferred origination fees totaling $
9.8
million at September 30, 2025 and $
9.2
million at December 31, 2024.
Accrued interest on loans, which is excluded from the amortized cost of loans held for investment, totaled $
9.8
million and $
8.4
million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively, and is included in other assets in the
Consolidated Balance Sheets
.
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Allowance for Credit Losses
The table below presents activity in the ACL related to loans held for investment for the periods indicated.
Three Months Ended September 30,
Beginning Balance
Credit Loss Expense (Benefit)
Charge-offs
Recoveries
Ending Balance
(In Thousands)
2025
Commercial & industrial loans
$
7,508
$
1,199
($
1,300
)
$
105
$
7,512
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
2,271
92
—
30
2,393
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
4,183
179
—
—
4,362
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
4,693
271
—
—
4,964
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
928
76
—
5
1,009
1-4 family residential construction loans
270
12
—
—
282
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
2,308
113
—
—
2,421
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
135
(
3
)
—
—
132
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
197
(
9
)
—
1
189
Consumer loans
82
38
(
34
)
1
87
Other loans
10
(
4
)
—
—
6
Total
$
22,585
$
1,964
($
1,334
)
$
142
$
23,357
2024
Commercial & industrial loans
$
4,047
$
153
$
—
$
104
$
4,304
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
2,963
(
42
)
—
—
2,921
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
3,499
273
—
—
3,772
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
3,489
571
—
—
4,060
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
665
62
—
6
733
1-4 family residential construction loans
180
62
—
—
242
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
2,526
639
—
—
3,165
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
100
—
—
—
100
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
157
(
3
)
—
1
155
Consumer loans
61
25
(
15
)
—
71
Other loans
7
(
2
)
—
—
5
Total
$
17,694
$
1,738
($
15
)
$
111
$
19,528
18
Nine Months Ended September 30,
Beginning Balance
Credit Loss Expense (Benefit)
Charge-offs
Recoveries
Ending Balance
(In Thousands)
2025
Commercial & industrial loans
$
5,800
$
3,017
($
1,489
)
$
184
$
7,512
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
2,944
(
581
)
—
30
2,393
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
3,967
395
—
—
4,362
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
4,364
600
—
—
4,964
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
775
215
—
19
1,009
1-4 family residential construction loans
230
52
—
—
282
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
3,589
(
1,168
)
—
—
2,421
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
106
26
—
—
132
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
169
16
—
4
189
Consumer loans
71
62
(
50
)
4
87
Other loans
5
1
—
—
6
Total
$
22,020
$
2,635
($
1,539
)
$
241
$
23,357
2024
Commercial & industrial loans
$
3,438
$
684
$
—
$
182
$
4,304
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
2,867
54
—
—
2,921
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
3,294
478
—
—
3,772
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
3,470
590
—
—
4,060
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
551
166
—
16
733
1-4 family residential construction loans
191
51
—
—
242
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
3,127
38
—
—
3,165
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
80
20
—
—
100
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
168
7
(
25
)
5
155
Consumer loans
81
4
(
15
)
1
71
Other loans
3
2
—
—
5
Total
$
17,270
$
2,094
($
40
)
$
204
$
19,528
19
The following table shows gross charge-offs by year of loan origination for the periods indicated:
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
Prior
Total
2025
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
$
152
$
—
$
—
$
1,337
$
—
$
1,489
Consumer loans
10
—
6
—
—
34
50
Total
$
10
$
152
$
6
$
—
$
1,337
$
34
$
1,539
Credit Quality Information
As part of the on-going monitoring of the credit quality of the Company’s loan portfolio, management utilizes a loan risk grading system called the Asset Quality Rating (“AQR”) system to assign a risk classification to each of its loans. The risk classification is a dual rating system that contemplates both probability of default and risk of loss given default. Loans are graded on a scale of 1 to 10 and, loans graded 1 – 6 are considered “pass” grade loans. Loans graded 7 or higher are considered “criticized” loans. A description of the general characteristics of the AQR risk classifications are as follows:
Pass grade loans – 1 through 6: The borrower demonstrates sufficient cash flow to fund debt service, including acceptable profit margins, cash flows, liquidity and other balance sheet ratios. Historic and projected performance indicates that the borrower is able to meet obligations under most economic circumstances. The borrower has competent management with an acceptable track record. The category does not include loans with undue or unwarranted credit risks that constitute identifiable weaknesses.
Criticized loans:
Special Mention – 7: A “special mention” credit has weaknesses that deserve management's close attention. If left uncorrected, these potential weaknesses may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects for the asset at some future date.
Substandard – 8: A “substandard” credit is inadequately protected by the current worth and paying capacity of the obligor or by the collateral pledged, if any. Assets so classified must have a well-defined weakness, or weaknesses that jeopardize the liquidation of the debt. They are characterized by the distinct possibility that the Bank will sustain some loss if the deficiencies are not corrected.
Doubtful – 9: An asset classified “doubtful” has all the weaknesses inherent in one that is classified "substandard-8" 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. The loan has substandard characteristics, and available information suggests that it is unlikely that the loan will be repaid in its entirety.
Loss – 10: An asset classified “loss” is considered uncollectible and of such little value that its continuance on the books is not warranted. This classification does not mean that the asset has absolutely no recovery or salvage value, but rather that it is not practical or desirable to defer writing off this basically worthless asset, even though partial recovery may be affected in the future.
The following tables present the Company's portfolio of risk-rated loans by grade and by year of origination. Management considers the guidance in ASC 310-20 when determining whether a modification, extension, or renewal of loan constitutes a current period origination. Generally, current period renewals of credit are re-underwritten at the point of renewal and considered current period originations for purposes of the table below.
September 30, 2025
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
Prior
Total
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
Pass
$
78,803
$
92,276
$
61,482
$
102,490
$
26,749
$
65,082
$
426,882
Criticized
3,342
3,774
7,434
16,718
10,090
6,609
47,967
Total commercial & industrial loans
$
82,145
$
96,050
$
68,916
$
119,208
$
36,839
$
71,691
$
474,849
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
Pass
$
28,761
$
76,787
$
26,643
$
68,454
$
58,411
$
157,679
$
416,735
20
Criticized
6,002
—
—
3,714
—
11,544
21,260
Total commercial real estate owner occupied properties
$
34,763
$
76,787
$
26,643
$
72,168
$
58,411
$
169,223
$
437,995
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
Pass
$
86,594
$
119,808
$
67,965
$
139,372
$
68,335
$
220,286
$
702,360
Criticized
—
—
—
1,148
—
9,807
10,955
Total commercial real estate non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
$
86,594
$
119,808
$
67,965
$
140,520
$
68,335
$
230,093
$
713,315
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
Pass
$
34,925
$
56,016
$
78,120
$
33,950
$
2,596
$
9,983
$
215,590
Criticized
—
—
518
313
—
177
1,008
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
$
34,925
$
56,016
$
78,638
$
34,263
$
2,596
$
10,160
$
216,598
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
Pass
$
19,204
$
20,059
$
10,878
$
5,726
$
2,947
$
7,004
$
65,818
Criticized
—
—
372
—
—
89
461
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
$
19,204
$
20,059
$
11,250
$
5,726
$
2,947
$
7,093
$
66,279
1-4 family residential construction loans
Pass
$
19,745
$
7,232
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
10,261
$
37,238
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential construction loans
$
19,745
$
7,232
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
10,261
$
37,238
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
Pass
$
40,608
$
55,620
$
53,712
$
14,549
$
9,273
$
7,542
$
181,304
Criticized
—
—
—
282
27
1,468
1,777
Total other construction, land development and raw land loans
$
40,608
$
55,620
$
53,712
$
14,831
$
9,300
$
9,010
$
183,081
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
Pass
$
—
$
4,389
$
—
$
27,952
$
—
$
—
$
32,341
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
$
—
$
4,389
$
—
$
27,952
$
—
$
—
$
32,341
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
Pass
$
1,601
$
7,995
$
8,189
$
9,817
$
15,455
$
3,931
$
46,988
Criticized
—
—
—
—
137
—
137
Total agricultural production, including commercial fishing
$
1,601
$
7,995
$
8,189
$
9,817
$
15,592
$
3,931
$
47,125
Consumer loans
Pass
$
2,970
$
1,985
$
1,791
$
542
$
37
$
997
$
8,322
Criticized
—
10
—
3
—
—
13
Total consumer loans
$
2,970
$
1,995
$
1,791
$
545
$
37
$
997
$
8,335
Other loans
Pass
$
—
$
—
$
235
$
79
$
277
$
1,223
$
1,814
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total other loans
$
—
$
—
$
235
$
79
$
277
$
1,223
$
1,814
Total loans
Pass
$
313,211
$
442,167
$
309,015
$
402,931
$
184,080
$
483,988
$
2,135,392
Criticized
9,344
3,784
8,324
22,178
10,254
29,694
83,578
Total loans
$
322,555
$
445,951
$
317,339
$
425,109
$
194,334
$
513,682
$
2,218,970
Total pass loans
$
313,211
$
442,167
$
309,015
$
402,931
$
184,080
$
483,988
$
2,135,392
Government guarantees
(
12,013
)
(
34,650
)
(
19,438
)
(
4,818
)
(
11,325
)
(
14,465
)
(
96,709
)
Total pass loans, net of government guarantees
$
301,198
$
407,517
$
289,577
$
398,113
$
172,755
$
469,523
$
2,038,683
21
Total criticized loans
$
9,344
$
3,784
$
8,324
$
22,178
$
10,254
$
29,694
$
83,578
Government guarantees
—
—
(
1,686
)
(
16,939
)
(
8,923
)
(
12,555
)
(
40,103
)
Total criticized loans, net government guarantees
$
9,344
$
3,784
$
6,638
$
5,239
$
1,331
$
17,139
$
43,475
December 31, 2024
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Prior
Total
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
Pass
$
112,361
$
70,871
$
120,377
$
37,628
$
10,581
$
40,288
$
392,106
Criticized
201
3,386
16,888
14,973
5,759
4,609
45,816
Total commercial & industrial loans
$
112,562
$
74,257
$
137,265
$
52,601
$
16,340
$
44,897
$
437,922
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
Pass
$
68,074
$
48,655
$
74,611
$
64,234
$
74,662
$
74,987
$
405,223
Criticized
—
—
492
—
348
12,029
12,869
Total commercial real estate owner occupied properties
$
68,074
$
48,655
$
75,103
$
64,234
$
75,010
$
87,016
$
418,092
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
Pass
$
114,879
$
70,806
$
104,924
$
73,008
$
65,592
$
175,349
$
604,558
Criticized
—
—
1,166
30
—
9,908
11,104
Total commercial real estate non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
$
114,879
$
70,806
$
106,090
$
73,038
$
65,592
$
185,257
$
615,662
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
Pass
$
103,919
$
108,642
$
43,562
$
3,279
$
4,228
$
6,978
$
270,608
Criticized
—
205
—
—
—
153
358
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
$
103,919
$
108,847
$
43,562
$
3,279
$
4,228
$
7,131
$
270,966
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
Pass
$
18,946
$
13,553
$
5,116
$
2,695
$
2,097
$
6,083
$
48,490
Criticized
—
372
—
—
—
298
670
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
$
18,946
$
13,925
$
5,116
$
2,695
$
2,097
$
6,381
$
49,160
1-4 family residential construction loans
Pass
$
25,458
$
4,118
$
2,353
$
—
$
—
$
7,587
$
39,516
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total residential real estate 1-4 family residential construction loans
$
25,458
$
4,118
$
2,353
$
—
$
—
$
7,587
$
39,516
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
Pass
$
63,430
$
60,693
$
51,809
$
25,836
$
1,236
$
7,942
$
210,946
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
1,615
1,615
Total other construction, land development and raw land loans
$
63,430
$
60,693
$
51,809
$
25,836
$
1,236
$
9,557
$
212,561
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
Pass
$
—
$
—
$
29,471
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
29,471
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
$
—
$
—
$
29,471
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
29,471
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
Pass
$
8,097
$
8,776
$
8,380
$
15,847
$
3,109
$
1,631
$
45,840
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total agricultural production, including commercial fishing
$
8,097
$
8,776
$
8,380
$
15,847
$
3,109
$
1,631
$
45,840
Consumer loans
Pass
$
3,346
$
2,377
$
717
$
75
$
252
$
820
$
7,587
22
Criticized
—
45
5
—
—
1
51
Total consumer loans
$
3,346
$
2,422
$
722
$
75
$
252
$
821
$
7,638
Other loans
Pass
$
—
$
345
$
122
$
285
$
1,683
$
—
$
2,435
Criticized
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total other loans
$
—
$
345
$
122
$
285
$
1,683
$
—
$
2,435
Total loans
Pass
$
518,510
$
388,836
$
441,442
$
222,887
$
163,440
$
321,665
$
2,056,780
Criticized
201
4,008
18,551
15,003
6,107
28,613
72,483
Total loans
$
518,711
$
392,844
$
459,993
$
237,890
$
169,547
$
350,278
$
2,129,263
Total pass loans
$
518,510
$
388,836
$
441,442
$
222,887
$
163,440
$
321,665
$
2,056,780
Government guarantees
(
35,244
)
(
12,421
)
(
7,727
)
(
13,785
)
(
1,591
)
(
17,276
)
(
88,044
)
Total pass loans, net of government guarantees
$
483,266
$
376,415
$
433,715
$
209,102
$
161,849
$
304,389
$
1,968,736
Total criticized loans
$
201
$
4,008
$
18,551
$
15,003
$
6,107
$
28,613
$
72,483
Government guarantees
—
(
1,640
)
(
14,816
)
(
13,476
)
(
5,183
)
(
7,963
)
(
43,078
)
Total criticized loans, net government guarantees
$
201
$
2,368
$
3,735
$
1,527
$
924
$
20,650
$
29,405
23
Past Due Loans:
The following tables present an aging of contractually past due loans as of the periods presented:
(In Thousands)
30-59 Days
Past Due
60-89 Days
Past Due
Greater Than
90 Days Past Due
Total Past
Due
Current
Total
Greater Than 90 Days Past Due Still Accruing
September 30, 2025
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
$
—
$
1,661
$
1,661
$
473,188
$
474,849
$
1,375
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
—
—
—
—
437,995
437,995
—
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
—
—
—
—
713,315
713,315
—
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
—
475
197
672
215,926
216,598
313
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
103
69
372
544
65,735
66,279
—
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
—
—
—
37,238
37,238
—
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
—
—
1,413
1,413
181,668
183,081
—
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
—
—
—
—
32,341
32,341
—
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
—
—
—
—
47,125
47,125
—
Consumer loans
—
—
10
10
8,325
8,335
—
Other loans
—
—
—
—
1,814
1,814
—
Total
$
103
$
544
$
3,653
$
4,300
$
2,214,670
$
2,218,970
$
1,688
December 31, 2024
Commercial & industrial loans
$
718
$
—
$
1,558
$
2,276
$
435,646
$
437,922
$
—
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
—
492
224
716
417,376
418,092
—
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
—
—
—
—
615,662
615,662
—
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
712
323
205
1,240
269,726
270,966
—
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
—
—
466
466
48,694
49,160
17
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
—
94
94
39,422
39,516
—
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
—
—
1,432
1,432
211,129
212,561
—
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
—
—
—
—
29,471
29,471
—
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
—
—
—
—
45,840
45,840
—
Consumer loans
—
—
—
—
7,638
7,638
—
Other loans
—
—
—
—
2,435
2,435
—
Total
$
1,430
$
815
$
3,979
$
6,224
$
2,123,039
$
2,129,263
$
17
24
Nonaccrual loans:
Nonaccrual loans net of government guarantees totaled $
9.6
million and $
7.5
million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively.
The following table presents loans on nonaccrual status and loans on nonaccrual status for the periods presented for which there was no related ACL. All loans with no ACL are individually evaluated for credit losses in the Company's CECL methodology.
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(In Thousands)
Nonaccrual
Nonaccrual With No ACL
Nonaccrual
Nonaccrual With No ACL
Commercial & industrial loans
$
7,716
$
7,116
$
4,983
$
4,760
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
—
—
224
224
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
197
—
233
—
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens
and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
417
372
550
466
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
—
94
94
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
1,413
1,413
1,432
1,432
Consumer loans
10
—
—
—
Total nonaccrual loans
9,753
8,901
7,516
6,976
Government guarantees on nonaccrual loans
(
189
)
(
69
)
—
—
Net nonaccrual loans
$
9,564
$
8,832
$
7,516
$
6,976
There was
no
interest on nonaccrual loans reversed through interest income during the three or
nine
-month periods ending September 30, 2025 or September 30, 2024.
There was no interest earned on nonaccrual loans with a principal balance during the
nine
-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and September 30, 2024. However, the Company recognized interest income of $
143,000
and $
11,000
in the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $
230,000
and $
246,000
in the
nine
-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, related to interest collected on nonaccrual loans whose principal had been paid down to zero.
Loan Modifications:
The Company modifies loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty as a normal part of our business. These modifications include providing term extensions/modifications, payment modifications, interest rate modifications, or, on rare occasions, principal forgiveness. When principal forgiveness is provided, the amount of forgiveness is charged-off against the ACL. The Company may provide multiple types of concessions on any one loan.
The following table shows the amortized cost basis of the loans that were both experiencing financial difficulty and modified during the periods indicated, by class and type of modification. The percentage of the amortized cost basis of loans that were modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty as compared to the amortized cost basis of each class of financing receivable is also presented below:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Payment Modification
Term and payment modifications
Total Modifications
Percentage of Class of Financing Receivable
(In Thousands)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
$
—
$
—
$
—
—
%
Total
$
—
$
—
$
—
—
%
25
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Payment Modification
Term and payment modifications
Total Modifications
Percentage of Class of Financing Receivable
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
$
195
$
195
0.05
%
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
372
—
372
0.82
%
Total
$
372
$
195
$
567
0.03
%
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Term Modification
Term and payment modifications
Total Modifications
Percentage of Class of Financing Receivable
(In Thousands)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
$
—
$
3,252
$
3,252
0.74
%
Total
$
—
$
3,252
$
3,252
0.15
%
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Term Modification
Payment Modification
Term and payment modifications
Total Modifications
Percentage of Class of Financing Receivable
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
4,033
$
—
$
448
$
4,481
1.08
%
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
—
372
—
372
0.82
%
Total
$
4,033
$
372
$
448
$
4,853
0.24
%
The Company has
no
outstanding unfunded commitments to the borrowers included in the previous table.
The following table presents the financial effect of the loan modifications presented above to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty as of the dates indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Principal Forgiveness
Weighted-Average Interest Rate Reduction
Weighted-Average Term Extension (months)
(In Thousands)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
$
—
—
%
0
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Principal Forgiveness
Weighted-Average Interest Rate Reduction
Weighted-Average Term Extension (months)
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
—
%
73
26
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Principal Forgiveness
Weighted-Average Interest Rate Reduction
Weighted-Average Term Extension (months)
(In Thousands)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
$
—
—
%
33
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Principal Forgiveness
Weighted-Average Interest Rate Reduction
Weighted-Average Term Extension (months)
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
8
%
10
The following table presents the amortized cost basis of loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty as of the dates indicated. These are loans that have been modified within twelve months of the dates indicated:
(In Thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Commercial & industrial loans
$
150
$
5,075
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
3,230
224
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
372
466
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
94
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
1,413
1,432
Total
$
5,165
$
7,291
27
The following table presents the amortized cost basis of loans that had a payment default during the periods indicated and were modified in the twelve months before default to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Term and payment modification
Term and payment modification
(In Thousands)
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
$
3,230
$
3,230
Total
$
3,230
$
3,230
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Term modification
Term modification
(In Thousands)
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
$
—
$
100
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
99
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
—
778
Total
$
—
$
977
The Company monitors the performance of loans that are modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty to understand the effectiveness of its modification efforts.
The following table presents the payment performance of loans that have been modified in the last twelve months as of the date indicated:
September 30, 2025
Greater Than 89 Days Past Due
Total Past Due
Current
Total
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
$
—
$
150
$
150
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
—
—
3,230
3,230
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
372
372
—
372
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
1,413
1,413
—
1,413
Total
$
1,785
$
1,785
$
3,380
$
5,165
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September 30, 2024
60-89 Days Past Due
Greater Than 89 Days Past Due
Total Past Due
Current
Total
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
4,482
$
4,482
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
—
231
231
—
231
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
100
—
100
372
472
1-4 family residential construction loans
—
99
99
—
99
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
345
1,128
1,473
—
1,473
Total
$
445
$
1,458
$
1,903
$
4,854
$
6,757
Upon the Company's determination that a modified loan (or a portion of a loan) has subsequently been deemed uncollectible, the loan (or a portion of the loan) is written off. Therefore, the amortized cost basis of the loan is reduced by the uncollectible amount and the ACL is adjusted by the same amount.
5.
Purchased Receivables
Purchased receivables are carried at their principal amount outstanding, net of an ACL, and have a maturity of less than
one year
. Income on purchased receivables is accrued and recognized on the principal amount outstanding using an effective interest method except when management believes doubt exists as to the collectability of the income or principal. There were
six
nonperforming purchased receivables with a balance of $
2.3
million as of September 30, 2025 and there were
four
nonperforming purchased receivable with a balance of $
3.8
million as of December 31, 2024 for which management was not accruing income.
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The following table summarizes the components of net purchased receivables for the dates indicated:
(In Thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Purchased receivables
$
109,977
$
77,727
Allowance for credit losses - purchased receivables
(
1,924
)
(
3,649
)
Total
$
108,053
$
74,078
The following table sets forth information regarding changes in the ACL on purchased receivables for the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Balance at beginning of period
$
3,432
$
—
$
3,649
$
—
Adjustment related to PCD collections payable to sellers
1
(
1,513
)
—
(
1,513
)
—
Charge-offs
—
—
(
281
)
—
Recoveries
20
—
20
—
Charge-offs net of recoveries
20
—
(
261
)
—
(Benefit) / provision for purchased receivables
(
15
)
—
49
—
Balance at end of period
$
1,924
$
—
$
1,924
$
—
1
Represents a reduction in the allowance for credit losses on a purchased credit deteriorated purchased receivable acquired in 2024 in connection with the Sallyport acquisition. Collections received during the period presented above are contractually payable to the sellers under the purchase agreement if collected within one year of the acquisition of SCF. Accordingly, the decrease in the allowance was offset by the recognition of a liability to the sellers, and no benefit was recognized in the provision for credit losses.
6.
Servicing Rights
Mortgage servicing rights
The following table details the activity in the Company's mortgage servicing rights (“MSR”) for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Balance, beginning of period
$
27,506
$
21,077
$
26,439
$
19,564
Additions for new MSR capitalized
1,540
1,461
4,280
3,080
Changes in fair value:
Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions
(1)
(
638
)
(
566
)
(
1,315
)
(
38
)
Other
(2)
(
612
)
(
402
)
(
1,608
)
(
1,036
)
Balance, end of period
$
27,796
$
21,570
$
27,796
$
21,570
(1)
Principally reflects changes in discount rates and prepayment speed assumptions, which are primarily affected by changes in interest rates.
(2)
Represents changes due to collection/realization of expected cash flows over time.
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The following table details information related to our serviced mortgage loan portfolio as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
(In Thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance of mortgage loans serviced for others
$
1,601,174
$
1,460,720
Weighted average rate of note
4.69
%
4.46
%
MSR as a percentage of serviced loans
1.74
%
1.81
%
The Company recognized servicing fees of $
1.5
million and $
1.1
million during the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $
4.4
million and $
3.2
million during the
nine
-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, which includes contractually specified servicing fees and ancillary fees as a component of other noninterest income in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Income.
The following table outlines the weighted average key assumptions used in measuring the fair value of MSRs and the sensitivity of the current fair value of MSRs to immediate adverse changes in those assumptions as of the dates indicated. See Note 9 for additional information on key assumptions for MSR fair value determinations.
(In Thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Fair value of MSRs
$
27,796
$
26,439
Expected weighted-average life (in years)
9.12
9.51
Key assumptions:
Constant prepayment rate
1
9.60
%
9.09
%
Impact on fair value from 10% adverse change
($
980
)
($
935
)
Impact on fair value from 25% adverse change
($
2,331
)
($
2,222
)
Discount rate
10.97
%
10.99
%
Impact on fair value from 100 basis point increase
($
1,070
)
($
1,592
)
Impact on fair value from 200 basis point increase
($
2,053
)
($
2,544
)
Cost to service assumptions ($ per loan)
$
81
$
81
Impact on fair value from 10% adverse change
($
235
)
($
235
)
Impact on fair value from 25% adverse change
($
589
)
($
588
)
1
Prepayment speeds are influenced by mortgage interest rates as well as our estimation of drivers of borrower behavior.
These sensitivities in the preceding table are hypothetical and caution should be exercised when relying on this data. Changes in value based on variations in assumptions generally cannot be extrapolated because the relationship of the change in the assumption to the change in the value may not be linear. Also, the effect of a variation in a particular assumption on the value of the MSR held is calculated independently without changing any other assumptions. In reality, changes in one factor may result in changes in others, which might magnify or counteract the sensitivities.
Commercial servicing rights
The commercial servicing rights asset (“CSR”) has a carrying value of $
2.4
million at September 30, 2025 and $
2.2
million at December 31, 2024, respectively, and is included in other assets and carried at fair value on the Company's
Consolidated Balance Sheets
. Total commercial loans serviced for others were $
302.6
million and $
279.7
million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. Key assumptions used in measuring the fair value of the CSR as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 include a constant prepayment rate of
11.38
% and a discount rate of
12.00
%.
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7.
Leases
The Company's lease commitments consist primarily of agreements to lease land and office facilities that it occupies to operate several of its retail branch locations that are classified as operating leases and are recognized on the balance sheet as right-of-use (“ROU”) assets and lease liabilities. As of September 30, 2025, the Company has operating lease ROU assets of $
6.5
million and operating lease liabilities of $
6.6
million. As of December 31, 2024, the Company had operating lease ROU assets of $
7.5
million and operating lease liabilities of $
7.5
million. The Company did not have any agreements that are classified as finance leases as of September 30, 2025 or December 31, 2024.
The following table presents additional information about the Company's operating leases for the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Lease Cost
Operating lease cost
(1)
$
795
$
743
$
2,264
$
2,225
Short term lease cost
(1)
42
23
206
74
Total lease cost
$
837
$
766
$
2,470
$
2,299
Other information
Operating leases - operating cash flows
$
2,052
$
2,076
Weighted average lease term - operating leases, in years
12.40
11.07
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases
3.83
%
3.63
%
(1)
Expenses are classified within occupancy expense on the Consolidated Statements of Income.
The table below reconciles the remaining undiscounted cash flows for the next five years for each twelve-month period presented (unless otherwise indicated) and the total of the subsequent remaining years to the operating lease liabilities recorded on the balance sheet:
(In Thousands)
Operating Leases
2025 (Three months)
$
675
2026
1,545
2027
1,059
2028
731
2029
553
Thereafter
3,755
Total minimum lease payments
$
8,318
Less: amount of lease payment representing interest
(
1,759
)
Present value of future minimum lease payments
$
6,559
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8.
Derivatives
Derivatives swaps related to community banking activities
The Company enters into commercial loan interest rate swap agreements with commercial banking customers which are offset with a corresponding swap agreement with a third party financial institution (“counterparty”). The Company has agreements with its counterparties that contain provisions that provide that if the Company fails to maintain its status as a “well-capitalized” institution under applicable regulatory guidelines, then the counterparty could terminate the derivative positions and the Company would be required to settle its obligations under the agreements. These agreements also require that the Company and the counterparty collateralize any fair value shortfalls that exceed $
250,000
with eligible collateral, which includes cash and securities backed with the full faith and credit of the federal government. Similarly, the Company could be required to settle its obligations under the agreement if specific regulatory events occur, such as if the Company were issued a prompt corrective action directive or a cease and desist order, or if certain regulatory ratios fall below specified levels. The Company pledged $
592,000
as of September 30, 2025 and $
579,000
as of December 31, 2024, in available for sale securities to collateralize fair value shortfalls on interest rate swap agreements.
The Company had interest rate swaps related to commercial loans with an aggregate notional amount of $
319.8
million and $
309.0
million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. At September 30, 2025, the notional amount of interest rate swaps is made up of
26
variable to fixed rate swaps to commercial loan customers totaling $
159.9
million, and
26
fixed to variable rate swaps with a counterparty totaling $
159.9
million. Changes in fair value from these
26
interest rate swaps offset each other in the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025. The Company recognized
zero
and $
287,000
in fee income related to interest rate swaps in the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $
129,000
and $
361,000
in fee income related to interest rate swaps in the nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Interest rate swap income is recorded in other operating income on the
Consolidated Statements of Income
. None of these interest rate swaps are designated as hedging instruments.
The Company has an interest rate swap to hedge the variability in cash flows arising out of its junior subordinated debentures, which is floating rate debt, by swapping the cash flows with an interest rate swap which receives floating and pays fixed. The Company has designated this interest rate swap as a hedging instrument. The interest rate swap effectively fixes the Company's interest payments on the $
10.0
million of junior subordinated debentures held under Northrim Statutory Trust 2 at
3.72
% through its maturity date. The floating rate that the dealer pays is equal to the three month CME SOFR plus tenor spread adjustment
0.26
% plus
1.37
%, which reprices quarterly on the payment date. This rate was
5.67
% as of September 30, 2025. The Company pledged $
130,000
in cash to collateralize initial margin and fair value exposure of our counterparty on this interest rate swap as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Changes in the fair value of this interest rate swap are reported in other comprehensive income on the
Consolidated Statements of Income
. The unrealized gain, net of tax on this interest rate swap was $
1.0
million as of September 30, 2025 and the unrealized gain, net of tax was $
1.3
million as of December 31, 2024.
Derivatives related to home mortgage banking activities
The Company also uses derivatives to hedge the risk of changes in the fair values of interest rate lock commitments. The Company enters into commitments to originate residential mortgage loans at specific rates; the value of these commitments are detailed in the table below as “interest rate lock commitments”. The Company also hedges the interest rate risk associated with its residential mortgage loan commitments, which are referred to as "retail interest rate contracts" in the table below. Market risk with respect to commitments to originate loans arises from changes in the value of contractual positions due to changes in interest rates. Residential Mortgage, LLC (“RML”) had commitments to originate mortgage loans held for sale totaling $
74.0
million and $
32.3
million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. Changes in the value of RML's interest rate derivatives are recorded in mortgage banking income on the
Consolidated Statements of Income
. None of these derivatives are designated as hedging instruments.
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The following table presents the fair value of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
(In Thousands)
Asset Derivatives
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance Sheet Location
Fair Value
Fair Value
Interest rate swaps
Other assets
$
8,194
$
13,011
Interest rate lock commitments
Other assets
1,531
465
Retail interest rate contracts
Other assets
—
49
Total
$
9,725
$
13,525
(In Thousands)
Liability Derivatives
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Balance Sheet Location
Fair Value
Fair Value
Interest rate swaps
Other liabilities
$
8,194
$
13,011
Retail interest rate contracts
Other liabilities
44
—
Total
$
8,238
$
13,011
The following table presents the net gains (losses) of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments for periods indicated below:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
Income Statement Location
2025
2024
2025
2024
Retail interest rate contracts
Mortgage banking income
($
218
)
($
662
)
($
553
)
($
443
)
Interest rate lock commitments
Mortgage banking income
226
275
1,013
920
Total
$
8
($
387
)
$
460
$
477
Our derivative transactions with counterparties under International Swaps and Derivative Association master agreements include “right of set-off” provisions. “Right of set-off” provisions are legally enforceable rights to offset recognized amounts and there may be an intention to settle such amounts on a net basis. We do not offset such financial instruments for financial reporting purposes.
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The following table summarizes the derivatives that have a right of offset as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
September 30, 2025
Gross amounts not offset in the Statement of Financial Position
(In Thousands)
Gross amounts of recognized assets and liabilities
Gross amounts offset in the Statement of Financial Position
Net amounts of assets and liabilities presented in the Statement of Financial Position
Financial Instruments
Collateral Posted
Net Amount
Asset Derivatives
Interest rate swaps
$
8,194
$
—
$
8,194
$
—
$
—
$
8,194
Liability Derivatives
Interest rate swaps
$
8,194
$
—
$
8,194
$
—
$
8,194
$
—
Retail interest rate contracts
44
—
44
—
—
44
December 31, 2024
Gross amounts not offset in the Statement of Financial Position
(In Thousands)
Gross amounts of recognized assets and liabilities
Gross amounts offset in the Statement of Financial Position
Net amounts of assets and liabilities presented in the Statement of Financial Position
Financial Instruments
Collateral Posted
Net Amount
Asset Derivatives
Interest rate swaps
$
13,011
$
—
$
13,011
$
—
$
—
$
13,011
Retail interest rate contracts
49
—
49
—
—
49
Liability Derivatives
Interest rate swaps
$
13,011
$
—
$
13,011
$
—
$
13,011
$
—
9.
Fair Value Measurements
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Investment securities available for sale and marketable equity securities
: Fair values are based on quoted market prices, where available. If quoted market prices are not available, fair values are based on quoted market prices of comparable instruments.
Servicing rights:
MSR and CSR are measured at fair value on a recurring basis. These assets are classified as Level 3 as quoted prices are not available. In order to determine the fair value of MSR and CSR, the present value of net expected future cash flows is estimated. Assumptions used include market discount rates, anticipated prepayment speeds, escrow calculations, delinquency rates, and ancillary fee income net of servicing costs.
Derivative instruments:
The fair value of the interest rate lock commitments are estimated using quoted or published market prices for similar instruments, adjusted for factors such as pull-through rate assumptions based on historical information, where appropriate. The pull-through rate assumptions are considered Level 3 valuation inputs and are significant to the interest rate lock commitment valuation; as such, the interest rate lock commitment derivatives are classified as Level 3. Interest rate contracts are valued in a model, which uses as its basis a discounted cash flow technique incorporating credit valuation adjustments to reflect nonperformance risk in the measurement of fair value. Although the Company has determined that the
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majority of inputs used to value its interest rate derivatives fall within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy, the credit valuation adjustments associated with its derivatives utilize Level 3 inputs, such as estimates of current credit spreads to evaluate the likelihood of default by itself and its counterparties. However, as of September 30, 2025, the Company has assessed the significance of the impact of these adjustments on the overall valuation of its interest rate positions and has determined that they are not significant to the overall valuation of its interest rate derivatives. As a result, the Company has classified its interest rate derivative valuations in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
Commitments to extend credit and standby letters of credit
: The fair value of commitments is estimated using the fees currently charged to enter into similar agreements, taking into account the remaining terms of the agreements and the present creditworthiness of the counterparties. For fixed-rate loan commitments, fair value also considers the difference between current levels of interest rates and the committed rates. The fair value of letters of credit is based on fees currently charged for similar agreements or on the estimated cost to terminate them or otherwise settle the obligation with the counterparties at the reporting date.
Assets Subject to Nonrecurring Adjustment to Fair Value
The Company is also required to measure certain assets such as equity method investments, goodwill, intangible assets, impaired loans, and Other Real Estate Owned (“OREO”) at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in accordance with GAAP. Any nonrecurring adjustments to fair value usually result from the write-down of individual assets.
The Company uses either in-house evaluations or external appraisals to estimate the fair value of OREO and impaired loans as of each reporting date. In-house appraisals are considered Level 3 inputs and external appraisals are considered Level 2 inputs. The Company’s determination of which method to use is based upon several factors. The Company takes into account compliance with legal and regulatory guidelines, the amount of the loan, the size of the assets, the location and type of property to be valued and how critical the timing of completion of the analysis is to the assessment of value. Those factors are balanced with the level of internal expertise, internal experience and market information available, versus external expertise available such as qualified appraisers, brokers, auctioneers and equipment specialists.
Limitations
Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time, based on relevant market information and information about the financial instrument. These estimates do not reflect any premium or discount that could result from offering for sale at one time the Company’s entire holdings of a particular financial instrument. Because no market exists for a significant portion of the Company’s financial instruments, fair value estimates are based on judgments regarding future expected loss experience, current economic conditions, risk characteristics of various financial instruments, and other factors. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgment and therefore cannot be determined with precision. Changes in assumptions could significantly affect the estimates.
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Estimated fair values as of the periods indicated are as follows:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(In Thousands)
Carrying Amount
Fair Value
Carrying Amount
Fair Value
Financial assets:
Level 1 inputs:
Cash, due from banks and deposits in other banks
$
212,692
$
212,692
$
62,736
$
62,736
Investment securities available for sale
204,575
204,575
268,781
268,781
Marketable equity securities
8,332
8,332
8,719
8,719
Level 2 inputs:
Investment securities available for sale
214,603
214,603
209,836
209,836
Loans held for sale
111,317
111,317
59,957
59,957
Interest rate swaps
11,101
11,101
14,788
14,788
Level 3 inputs:
Investment securities held to maturity
36,750
36,483
36,750
35,750
Loans
2,218,970
2,145,885
2,129,263
2,014,070
Purchased receivables, net
108,053
108,053
74,078
74,078
Interest rate lock commitments
1,531
1,531
465
465
Mortgage servicing rights
27,796
27,796
26,439
26,439
Commercial servicing rights
2,374
2,374
2,194
2,194
Financial liabilities:
Level 2 inputs:
Deposits
$
2,906,463
$
2,908,470
$
2,680,189
$
2,683,029
Borrowings
12,916
10,311
23,045
19,991
Interest rate swaps
8,194
8,194
13,011
13,011
Level 3 inputs:
Junior subordinated debentures
10,310
11,028
10,310
10,897
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The following table sets forth the balances as of the periods indicated of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
(In Thousands)
Total
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
September 30, 2025
Assets:
Available for sale securities
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
386,506
$
204,575
$
181,931
$
—
U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities
4,887
—
4,887
—
Corporate bonds
4,916
—
4,916
—
Collateralized loan obligations
22,869
—
22,869
—
Total available for sale securities
$
419,178
$
204,575
$
214,603
$
—
Marketable equity securities
$
8,332
$
8,332
$
—
$
—
Total marketable equity securities
$
8,332
$
8,332
$
—
$
—
Interest rate swaps
$
9,568
$
—
$
9,568
$
—
Interest rate lock commitments
1,531
—
—
1,531
Mortgage servicing rights
27,796
—
—
27,796
Commercial servicing rights
2,374
—
—
2,374
Total other assets
$
41,269
$
—
$
9,568
$
31,701
Liabilities:
Interest rate swaps
$
8,194
$
—
$
8,194
$
—
Retail interest rate contracts
44
—
44
—
Total other liabilities
$
8,238
$
—
$
8,238
$
—
December 31, 2024
Assets:
Available for sale securities
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$
432,931
$
259,986
$
172,945
$
—
Municipal securities
—
—
—
—
Corporate bonds
8,795
8,795
—
—
Collateralized loan obligations
36,891
—
36,891
—
Total available for sale securities
$
478,617
$
268,781
$
209,836
$
—
Marketable equity securities
$
8,719
$
8,719
$
—
$
—
Total marketable securities
$
8,719
$
8,719
$
—
$
—
Interest rate swaps
$
14,788
$
—
$
14,788
$
—
Interest rate lock commitments
465
—
—
465
Mortgage servicing rights
26,439
—
—
26,439
Commercial servicing rights
2,194
—
—
2,194
Retail interest rate contracts
49
—
49
—
Total other assets
$
43,935
$
—
$
14,837
$
29,098
Liabilities:
Interest rate swaps
$
13,011
$
—
$
13,011
$
—
Total other liabilities
$
13,011
$
—
$
13,011
$
—
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The following tables provide a reconciliation of the assets and liabilities measured at fair value using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) on a recurring basis during the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024:
(In Thousands)
Beginning balance
Change included in earnings
Purchases and issuances
Sales and settlements
Ending balance
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to items held at end of period
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Interest rate lock commitments
$
1,296
($
592
)
$
4,880
($
4,053
)
$
1,531
$
1,531
Mortgage servicing rights
27,506
(
1,250
)
1,540
—
27,796
—
Commercial servicing rights
2,400
(
64
)
38
—
2,374
—
Total
$
31,202
($
1,906
)
$
6,458
($
4,053
)
$
31,701
$
1,531
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Interest rate lock commitments
$
1,059
($
647
)
$
5,173
($
4,258
)
$
1,327
$
1,327
Mortgage servicing rights
21,077
(
968
)
1,461
—
21,570
—
Commercial servicing rights
2,116
(
10
)
30
—
2,136
—
Total
$
24,252
($
1,625
)
$
6,664
($
4,258
)
$
25,033
$
1,327
(In Thousands)
Beginning balance
Change included in earnings
Purchases and issuances
Sales and settlements
Ending balance
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to items held at end of period
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Interest rate lock commitments
$
465
($
1,371
)
$
11,576
($
9,139
)
$
1,531
$
1,531
Mortgage servicing rights
26,439
(
2,923
)
4,280
—
27,796
—
Commercial servicing rights
2,194
(
257
)
437
—
2,374
—
Total
$
29,098
($
4,551
)
$
16,293
($
9,139
)
$
31,701
$
1,531
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Interest rate lock commitments
$
342
($
1,375
)
$
11,102
($
8,742
)
$
1,327
$
1,327
Mortgage servicing rights
19,564
(
1,074
)
3,080
—
21,570
—
Commercial servicing rights
2,200
(
155
)
91
—
2,136
—
Total
$
22,106
($
2,604
)
$
14,273
($
8,742
)
$
25,033
$
1,327
There were
no
changes in unrealized gains and losses for the three and nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024 included in other comprehensive income for recurring Level 3 fair value measurements.
As of and for the periods ending September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, except for certain assets as shown in the following table, no impairment or valuation adjustment was recognized for assets recognized at fair value on a nonrecurring basis. For loans individually measured for credit losses, the Company classifies fair value measurements using observable inputs, such as external appraisals, as Level 2 valuations in the fair value hierarchy, and unobservable inputs, such as in-house evaluations, as Level 3 valuations in the fair value hierarchy.
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(In Thousands)
Total
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
September 30, 2025
Loans individually measured for credit losses
$
194
$
—
$
—
$
194
Total
$
194
$
—
$
—
$
194
December 31, 2024
Loans individually measured for credit losses
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
Total
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
The following table presents the (gains) losses resulting from nonrecurring fair value adjustments for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Loans individually measured for credit losses
$
1
$
114
$
1
$
117
Other real estate owned
—
—
—
—
Total loss from nonrecurring measurements
$
1
$
114
$
1
$
117
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value Using Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
The following tables provide a description of the valuation technique, unobservable input, and qualitative information about the unobservable inputs for the Company’s assets and liabilities classified as Level 3 and measured at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
Financial Instrument
Valuation Technique - Recurring Basis
Unobservable Input
Weighted Average Rate Range
September 30, 2025
Loans individually measured for credit losses
Discounted cash flow
Discount rate
0.43
%
Interest rate lock commitment
External pricing model
Pull through rate
92.05
%
Mortgage servicing rights
Discounted cash flow
Constant prepayment rate
6.13
% -
20.97
%
Discount rate
9.50
% -
11.00
%
Commercial servicing rights
Discounted cash flow
Constant prepayment rate
3.13
% -
18.23
%
Discount rate
12.00
%
December 31, 2024
Interest rate lock commitment
External pricing model
Pull through rate
93.35
%
Mortgage servicing rights
Discounted cash flow
Constant prepayment rate
2.01
% -
14.91
%
Discount rate
9.50
% -
11.00
%
Commercial servicing rights
Discounted cash flow
Constant prepayment rate
3.13
% -
18.23
%
Discount rate
12.00
%
40
10.
Segment Information
The Company's operations are managed along
three
operating segments: Community Banking, Home Mortgage Lending, and Specialty Finance. The Company reevaluated our reportable operating segments in the fourth quarter of 2024 concurrent with the acquisition of SCF, which resulted in the addition of the Specialty Finance segment. The Community Banking segment's principal business focus is the offering of loan and deposit products to business and consumer customers in its primary market areas. As of September 30, 2025, the Community Banking segment operated
20
branches throughout Alaska. The Home Mortgage Lending segment's principal business focus is the origination and sale of mortgage loans for 1-4 family residential properties, mortgage loan servicing for a portion of mortgage loans sold, and investment in certain 1-4 family residential mortgage loans on our balance sheet. The Specialty Finance segment's principal business focus is factoring, asset based lending and alternative working capital solutions to small and medium sized enterprises, and includes SCF and Northrim Funding Services, which was previously reported in the Community Banking segment prior to the acquisition of SCF.
The Company's reportable segments are determined by our Chief Financial Officer and the Chief Executive Officer, whom collectively are the designated chief operating decision maker. The reportable segments are determined based on information provided about the Company's products and services offered. They are also distinguished by the level of information provided to the chief operating decision maker, who uses the information to review performance of various components of the business, which are then aggregated if operating performance, products and services, and customers are similar. The chief operating decision maker evaluates the financial performance of the Company's business components such as by evaluating revenue streams, significant expenses, and budget to actual results in assessing the performance of the Company's segments and in the determination of allocating resources. Segment pretax net income or loss is used to assess the performance of the community banking segment by monitoring the margin between interest income and interest expense and the efficiency ratio specific to the segment. Segment pretax net income or loss is used to assess the performance of the home mortgage lending segment by monitoring the premium received on loan sales, the margin between interest income and interest expense, and the profitability of home mortgage servicing activities. Segment pretax net income or loss is used to assess the performance of the specialty finance segment by monitoring pretax income and the yield of purchased receivable fees.
Accounting policies for segments are the same as those described in Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Interest expense is allocated to each segment based on average cash utilized to fund the operations of the segment and the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for the consolidated entity. Indirect salary expense for activities such as general management, accounting and finance, human resources, compliance, information technology, risk management, and internal audit are allocated based on the average percentage of employee time spent working in each specific segment.
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Summarized financial information for the Company's reportable segments and the reconciliation to the consolidated financial results for the periods presented is shown in the following tables:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
40,743
$
4,315
$
920
$
45,978
Interest expense
8,434
1,503
695
10,632
Net interest income
32,309
2,812
225
35,346
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,561
158
(
3
)
1,716
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
30,748
2,654
228
33,630
Net realized gains on mortgage loans sold
—
4,810
—
4,810
Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net
—
371
—
371
Total production revenue
—
5,181
—
5,181
Mortgage servicing revenue
—
3,056
—
3,056
Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:
Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions
—
(
638
)
—
(
638
)
Other
—
(
612
)
—
(
612
)
Total mortgage servicing revenue, net
—
1,806
—
1,806
Other mortgage banking revenue
—
286
—
286
Total mortgage banking revenue
—
7,273
—
7,273
Purchased receivable income
—
—
7,269
7,269
Other operating income
17,107
—
(
410
)
16,697
Total other operating income
17,107
7,273
6,859
31,239
Salaries and other personnel expense
12,181
5,505
1,746
19,432
Data processing expense
2,826
269
145
3,240
Occupancy expense
1,359
493
69
1,921
Professional and outside services
713
249
150
1,112
Marketing expense
397
110
1
508
Insurance expense
780
22
—
802
Compensation expense - Sallyport acquisition payments
—
—
600
600
Other operating expense
1,709
717
259
2,685
Total other operating expense
19,965
7,365
2,970
30,300
Income before provision for income taxes
27,890
2,562
4,117
34,569
Provision for income taxes
5,634
706
1,164
7,504
Net income
$
22,256
$
1,856
$
2,953
$
27,065
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Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
40,743
$
4,315
$
920
$
45,978
Mortgage banking income - external revenue
—
7,273
—
7,273
Mortgage banking income - intersegment revenues
—
527
—
527
Purchased receivable income
—
—
7,269
7,269
Other operating income
17,107
—
(
410
)
16,697
57,850
12,115
7,779
77,744
Reconciliation of revenue
Elimination of intersegment revenues
—
(
527
)
—
(
527
)
Total consolidated revenues
$
57,850
$
11,588
$
7,779
$
77,217
Less:
Interest expense
8,434
1,503
695
10,632
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,561
158
(
3
)
1,716
Segment gross profit
47,855
9,927
7,087
64,869
Less
(1)
:
Salaries and other personnel expense
$
12,181
$
5,505
$
1,746
$
19,432
Data processing expense
2,826
269
145
3,240
Occupancy expense
1,359
493
69
1,921
Professional and outside services
713
249
150
1,112
Marketing expense
397
110
1
508
Insurance expense
780
22
—
802
Compensation expense - Sallyport acquisition payments
—
—
600
600
Intersegment expense
527
—
—
527
Other segment items
(2)
1,709
717
259
2,685
Segment expense
20,492
7,365
2,970
30,827
Reconciliation of expense
Elimination of intersegment expense
($
527
)
$
—
$
—
(
527
)
Total consolidated expense
$
19,965
$
7,365
$
2,970
$
30,300
Income before provision for income taxes
$
27,890
$
2,562
$
4,117
$
34,569
1
The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information that is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker. All expenses are allocated to a segment.
2
Other segment items for each reportable segment include:
Community Banking: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale, director fees, operational charge offs net of recoveries, loan collection and collateral costs, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to community banking activities.
Home Mortgage Lending: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale related home mortgage loans, director fees related at RML, loan collection and collateral costs related to home mortgage loans, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to home mortgage lending activities.
Specialty Finance: miscellaneous operating costs related to specialty finance activities.
43
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
34,862
$
4,396
$
158
$
39,416
Interest expense
8,934
1,455
185
10,574
Net interest income
25,928
2,941
(
27
)
28,842
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,492
571
—
2,063
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
24,436
2,370
(
27
)
26,779
Net realized gains on mortgage loans sold
—
5,079
—
5,079
Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net
—
60
—
60
Total production revenue
—
5,139
—
5,139
Mortgage servicing revenue
—
2,583
—
2,583
Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:
Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions
—
(
566
)
—
(
566
)
Other
—
(
402
)
—
(
402
)
Total mortgage servicing revenue, net
—
1,615
—
1,615
Other mortgage banking revenue
—
293
—
293
Total mortgage banking revenue
—
7,047
—
7,047
Purchased receivable income
—
—
1,033
1,033
Other operating income
3,507
—
—
3,507
Total other operating income
3,507
7,047
1,033
11,587
Salaries and other personnel expense
11,422
5,858
269
17,549
Data processing expense
2,342
273
3
2,618
Occupancy expense
1,380
500
31
1,911
Professional and outside services
657
224
22
903
Marketing expense
738
122
—
860
Insurance expense
573
23
—
596
Other operating expense
1,611
643
37
2,291
Total other operating expense
18,723
7,643
362
26,728
Income before provision for income taxes
9,220
1,774
644
11,638
Provision (benefit) for income taxes
2,133
497
183
2,813
Net income
$
7,087
$
1,277
$
461
$
8,825
44
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
34,862
$
4,396
$
158
$
39,416
Mortgage banking income - external revenue
—
7,047
—
7,047
Mortgage banking income - intersegment revenues
—
1,275
—
1,275
Purchased receivable income
—
—
1,033
1,033
Other operating income
3,507
—
—
3,507
38,369
12,718
1,191
52,278
Reconciliation of revenue
Elimination of intersegment revenues
—
(
1,275
)
—
(
1,275
)
Total consolidated revenues
$
38,369
$
11,443
$
1,191
$
51,003
Less:
Interest expense
8,934
1,455
185
10,574
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,492
571
—
2,063
Segment gross profit
27,943
9,417
1,006
38,366
Less
(1)
:
Salaries and other personnel expense
$
11,422
$
5,858
$
269
$
17,549
Data processing expense
2,342
273
3
2,618
Occupancy expense
1,380
500
31
1,911
Professional and outside services
657
224
22
903
Marketing expense
738
122
—
860
Insurance expense
573
23
—
596
Intersegment expense
1,275
—
—
1,275
Other segment items
(2)
1,611
643
37
2,291
Segment expense
19,998
7,643
362
28,003
Reconciliation of expense
Elimination of intersegment expense
($
1,275
)
$
—
$
—
(
1,275
)
Total consolidated expense
$
18,723
$
7,643
$
362
$
26,728
Income before provision for income taxes
$
9,220
$
1,774
$
644
$
11,638
1
The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information that is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker. All expenses are allocated to a segment.
2
Other segment items for each reportable segment include:
Community Banking: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale, director fees, operational charge offs net of recoveries, loan collection and collateral costs, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to community banking activities.
Home Mortgage Lending: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale related home mortgage loans, director fees related at RML, loan collection and collateral costs related to home mortgage loans, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to home mortgage lending activities.
Specialty Finance: miscellaneous operating costs related to specialty finance activities.
45
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
116,286
$
13,754
$
2,298
$
132,338
Interest expense
25,855
4,389
1,859
32,103
Net interest income
90,431
9,365
439
100,235
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,112
490
681
2,283
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
89,319
8,875
(
242
)
97,952
Net realized gains on mortgage loans sold
—
11,481
—
11,481
Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net
—
921
—
921
Total production revenue
—
12,402
—
12,402
Mortgage servicing revenue
—
8,709
—
8,709
Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:
Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions
—
(
1,315
)
—
(
1,315
)
Other
—
(
1,608
)
—
(
1,608
)
Total mortgage servicing revenue, net
—
5,786
—
5,786
Other mortgage banking revenue
—
736
—
736
Total mortgage banking revenue
—
18,924
—
18,924
Purchased receivable income
—
—
19,316
19,316
Other operating income
23,078
—
(
399
)
22,679
Total other operating income
23,078
18,924
18,917
60,919
Salaries and other personnel expense
36,305
15,956
5,248
57,509
Data processing expense
8,455
802
453
9,710
Occupancy expense
4,216
1,487
211
5,914
Professional and outside services
1,908
763
669
3,340
Marketing expense
1,809
403
10
2,222
Insurance expense
2,502
66
7
2,575
Compensation expense - Sallyport acquisition payments
—
—
1,800
1,800
Other operating expense
5,115
1,971
803
7,889
Total other operating expense
60,310
21,448
9,201
90,959
Income before provision for income taxes
52,087
6,351
9,474
67,912
Provision for income taxes
11,300
1,762
2,683
15,745
Net income
$
40,787
$
4,589
$
6,791
$
52,167
46
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
116,286
$
13,754
$
2,298
$
132,338
Mortgage banking income - external revenue
—
18,924
—
18,924
Mortgage banking income - intersegment revenues
—
1,883
—
1,883
Purchased receivable income
—
—
19,316
19,316
Other operating income
23,078
—
(
399
)
22,679
139,364
34,561
21,215
195,140
Reconciliation of revenue
Elimination of intersegment revenues
—
(
1,883
)
—
(
1,883
)
Total consolidated revenues
$
139,364
$
32,678
$
21,215
$
193,257
Less:
Interest expense
25,855
4,389
1,859
32,103
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,112
490
681
2,283
Segment gross profit
112,397
27,799
18,675
158,871
Less
(1)
:
Salaries and other personnel expense
$
36,305
$
15,956
$
5,248
$
57,509
Data processing expense
8,455
802
453
9,710
Occupancy expense
4,216
1,487
211
5,914
Professional and outside services
1,908
763
669
3,340
Marketing expense
1,809
403
10
2,222
Insurance expense
2,502
66
7
2,575
Compensation expense - Sallyport acquisition payments
—
—
1,800
1,800
Intersegment expense
1,883
—
—
1,883
Other segment items
(2)
5,115
1,971
803
7,889
Segment expense
62,193
21,448
9,201
92,842
Reconciliation of expense
Elimination of intersegment expense
($
1,883
)
$
—
$
—
(
1,883
)
Total consolidated expense
$
60,310
$
21,448
$
9,201
$
90,959
Income before provision for income taxes
$
52,087
$
6,351
$
9,474
$
67,912
1
The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information that is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker. All expenses are allocated to a segment.
2
Other segment items for each reportable segment include:
Community Banking: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale, director fees, operational charge offs net of recoveries, loan collection and collateral costs, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to community banking activities.
Home Mortgage Lending: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale related home mortgage loans, director fees related at RML, loan collection and collateral costs related to home mortgage loans, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to home mortgage lending activities.
Specialty Finance: miscellaneous operating costs related to specialty finance activities.
47
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
99,895
$
11,697
$
541
$
112,133
Interest expense
25,434
3,749
608
29,791
Net interest income
74,461
7,948
(
67
)
82,342
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,505
587
—
2,092
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
72,956
7,361
(
67
)
80,250
Net realized gains on mortgage loans sold
—
10,247
—
10,247
Change in fair value of mortgage loan commitments, net
—
837
—
837
Total production revenue
—
11,084
—
11,084
Mortgage servicing revenue
—
6,308
—
6,308
Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights:
—
—
Due to changes in model inputs of assumptions
—
(
38
)
—
(
38
)
Other
—
(
1,036
)
—
(
1,036
)
Total mortgage servicing revenue, net
—
5,234
—
5,234
Other mortgage banking revenue
—
644
—
644
Total mortgage banking revenue
—
16,962
—
16,962
Purchased receivable income
—
—
3,620
3,620
Other operating income
8,426
—
—
8,426
Total other operating income
8,426
16,962
3,620
29,008
Salaries and other personnel expense
33,259
15,501
833
49,593
Data processing expense
7,135
721
22
7,878
Occupancy expense
4,176
1,447
93
5,716
Professional and outside services
1,715
608
61
2,384
Marketing expense
1,689
368
6
2,063
Insurance expense
1,986
81
—
2,067
Other operating expense
4,010
1,700
149
5,859
Total other operating expense
53,970
20,426
1,164
75,560
Income before provision for income taxes
27,412
3,897
2,389
33,698
Provision for income taxes
5,885
1,092
677
7,654
Net income
$
21,527
$
2,805
$
1,712
$
26,044
48
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Interest income
$
99,895
$
11,697
$
541
$
112,133
Mortgage banking income - external revenue
—
16,962
—
16,962
Mortgage banking income - intersegment revenues
—
2,805
—
2,805
Purchased receivable income
—
—
3,620
3,620
Other operating income
8,426
—
—
8,426
108,321
31,464
4,161
143,946
Reconciliation of revenue
Elimination of intersegment revenues
—
(
2,805
)
—
(
2,805
)
Total consolidated revenues
$
108,321
$
28,659
$
4,161
$
141,141
Less:
Interest expense
25,434
3,749
608
29,791
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
1,505
587
—
2,092
Segment gross profit
81,382
24,323
3,553
109,258
Less
(1)
:
Salaries and other personnel expense
$
33,259
$
15,501
$
833
$
49,593
Data processing expense
7,135
721
22
7,878
Occupancy expense
4,176
1,447
93
5,716
Professional and outside services
1,715
608
61
2,384
Marketing expense
1,689
368
6
2,063
Insurance expense
1,986
81
—
2,067
Intersegment expense
2,805
—
—
2,805
Other segment items
(2)
4,010
1,700
149
5,859
Segment expense
56,775
20,426
1,164
78,365
Reconciliation of expense
Elimination of intersegment expense
($
2,805
)
$
—
$
—
(
2,805
)
Total consolidated expense
$
53,970
$
20,426
$
1,164
$
75,560
Income before provision for income taxes
$
27,412
$
3,897
$
2,389
$
33,698
1
The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information that is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker. All expenses are allocated to a segment.
2
Other segment items for each reportable segment include:
Community Banking: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale, director fees, operational charge offs net of recoveries, loan collection and collateral costs, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to community banking activities.
Home Mortgage Lending: OREO (income) expense, net of rental income and gains on sale related home mortgage loans, director fees related at RML, loan collection and collateral costs related to home mortgage loans, and other miscellaneous operating costs related to home mortgage lending activities.
Specialty Finance: miscellaneous operating costs related to specialty finance activities.
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September 30, 2025
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Total assets
$
2,787,553
$
350,360
$
174,419
$
3,312,332
Loans held for sale
$
—
$
111,317
$
—
$
111,317
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
$
—
$
216,598
$
—
$
216,598
Purchased receivables, net
$
—
$
—
$
108,053
$
108,053
Goodwill
$
7,525
$
7,492
$
34,857
$
49,874
December 31, 2024
(In Thousands)
Community Banking
Home Mortgage Lending
Specialty Finance
Consolidated
Total assets
$
2,547,709
$
357,630
$
136,530
$
3,041,869
Loans held for sale
$
—
$
59,957
$
—
$
59,957
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
$
—
$
270,966
$
—
$
270,966
Purchased receivables, net
$
—
$
—
$
74,078
$
74,078
Goodwill
$
7,525
$
7,492
$
35,001
$
50,018
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ITEM 2.
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
This discussion should be read in conjunction with the unaudited consolidated financial statements of Northrim BanCorp, Inc. (the “Company”) and the notes thereto presented elsewhere in this report and with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.
Except as otherwise noted, references to “we”, “our”, “us” or “the Company” refer to Northrim BanCorp, Inc. and its subsidiaries that are consolidated for financial reporting purposes.
Note Regarding Forward Looking-Statements
This quarterly report on Form 10-Q includes “forward-looking statements,” as that term is defined for purposes of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are not historical facts. These forward-looking statements describe management’s expectations about future events and developments such as future operating results, growth in loans and deposits, continued success of the Company’s style of banking, and the strength of the local economy. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, regarding our financial position, business strategy, management’s plans and objectives for future operations are forward-looking statements. We use words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “intend” and similar expressions in part to help identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements reflect management’s current plans and expectations and are inherently uncertain. Our actual results may differ significantly from management’s expectations, and those variations may be both material and adverse. Forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from our expectations as indicated in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include: descriptions of the financial condition, results of operations, asset based lending volumes, asset and credit quality trends and profitability and statements about the expected financial benefits and other effects of the acquisition of Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC (“Sallyport”) by Northrim Bank; expected cost savings, synergies and other financial benefits from the acquisition of Sallyport by Northrim Bank might not be realized within the expected time frames and costs or difficulties relating to integration matters might be greater than expected; the ability of Northrim and Sallyport to execute their respective business plans; potential further increases in interest rates; the value of securities held in our investment portfolio; impact of the results of government shutdowns and government initiatives, including tariffs, on the regulatory landscape, natural resource extraction industries, and capital markets; the impact of declines in the value of commercial and residential real estate markets, high unemployment rates, inflationary pressures and slowdowns in economic growth; changes in banking regulation or actions by bank regulators; potential further increases in inflation, supply-chain constraints, and potential geopolitical instability, including the war in Ukraine and the conflicts in the Middle East; financial stress on borrowers (consumers and businesses) as a result of higher rates or an uncertain economic environment; the general condition of, and changes in, the Alaska economy; our ability to maintain or expand our market share or net interest margin; the sufficiency of our allowance for credit losses and the accuracy of the assumptions or estimates used in preparing our financial statements, including those related to current expected credit losses accounting guidance; our ability to maintain asset quality; our ability to implement our marketing and growth strategies; our ability to identify and address cyber-security risks, including security breaches, “denial of service attacks,” “hacking,” and identity theft; disease outbreaks; and our ability to execute our business plan. Further, actual results may be affected by competition on price and other factors with other financial institutions; customer acceptance of new products and services; the regulatory environment in which we operate; and general trends in the local, regional and national banking industry and economy. In addition, there are risks inherent in the banking industry relating to collectability of loans and changes in interest rates. Many of these risks, as well as other risks that may have a material adverse impact on our operations and business, are identified in Part II. Item 1A Risk Factors of this report and Part I. Item 1A in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as well as in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. However, you should be aware that these factors are not an exhaustive list, and you should not assume these are the only factors that may cause our actual results to differ from our expectations. In addition, you should note that forward looking statements are made only as of the date of this report and that we do not intend to update any of the forward-looking statements or the uncertainties that may adversely impact those statements, other than as required by law.
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Update on Economic Conditions
The Alaska Department of Labor (“DOL”) has reported Alaska’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in August of 2025 was 4.7% compared to the U.S. rate of 4.3%. The total of 355,900 payroll jobs in Alaska, not including uniformed military, increased 0.8% or 2,900 jobs between August of 2024 and August of 2025. This matched the year-over-year increase for the U.S. of 0.8% for the same period.
According to the DOL, the Oil and Gas sector had the largest growth rate in new jobs of 6% through August compared to the prior year, up 500 direct jobs. The Construction sector added 1,000 positions for a year-over-year growth rate of 4.8% in August of 2025. The Manufacturing sector, which is dominated by seafood processing, added 900 jobs and grew 5.7% in the same period. The larger Health Care sector also grew by 900 jobs for an annual growth rate of 2.1%. Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities added 300 jobs for a 1.1% growth rate. Professional and Business Services increased 200 jobs year-over-year through August of 2025, up 0.7%.
The Government sector declined by 100 jobs (0.1%). Government gained 200 State positions, while losing 100 Federal jobs and 200 Local government jobs in Alaska between August of 2024 and August of 2025. Other declining sectors include: Information down 300 jobs or (-6.8%); Leisure/Hospitality declined 100 jobs (-0.2%); Wholesale Trade lost 100 jobs (-1.5%) and Financial Activities, down 100 jobs (-0.9%).
Alaska’s seasonally adjusted personal income was $59.4 billion in the second quarter of 2025 according to the Federal Bureau of Economic Analysis (“BEA”). Alaska had an annualized improvement of 9.7% in the first quarter and 5% in the second quarter of 2025. This is compared to the national average of 6.4% in the first quarter and 5.5% in second quarter of 2025. Alaska enjoyed an annual personal income improvement of 5.8% in 2024 compared to the U.S. increase of 5.6%. Per capita personal income in Alaska is now estimated at $80,208 according to the BEA, ranking it 12
th
highest of the 50 U.S. states.
Alaska’s Gross State Product (“GSP”) in the second quarter of 2025 reached $74.2 billion according to the BEA. Alaska’s inflation adjusted “real” GSP increased 1.5% in 2024, 1.8% annualized in the first quarter of 2025, and 2% in the second quarter of 2025. The average U.S. GDP growth rate was 2.8% for 2024, annualized -0.6% in the first quarter of 2025 and 3.8% in the second quarter of 2025. Alaska’s real GSP improvement in the second quarter of 2025 was led by the Mining, Oil & Gas sector; Transportation & Warehousing; Professional, Scientific & Technical Services; and Manufacturing, but was somewhat offset by decreases in Retail Trade and Government.
Alaska exported $5.9 billion in goods to foreign countries in 2024 according to the U.S. International Trade Administration. China is the largest importer of Alaska’s products at $1.5 billion, followed by Australia at $804 million, Japan at $674 million and South Korea at $634 million in 2024. Fish and related maritime products accounted for the largest volume at $2.1 billion, followed by minerals and ores $2 billion, and primary metals at $992 million in 2024. Oil & Gas international exports were $380 million because the majority of Alaska’s production is refined and consumed within the United States.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Consumer Price Index, or CPI, for the U.S. increased 2.9% between August of 2024 and August of 2025. In Alaska, the rate of increase was lower at 2.4% for the same time period. The largest increases since last August came from Apparel (+6.9%), Food and beverage (+3.9%), and Housing (+3.8%). Slower increases or declining costs in Medical Care (+1.2%), Gasoline (+0.9%), Transportation (-1.2%) and Recreation (-1.7%) through August 2025 have helped moderate inflationary pressures in Alaska relative to the U.S.
The monthly average price of Alaska North Slope (“ANS”) crude oil has ranged between a high of $76.39 a barrel in January of 2025 and a low of $67.07 in May of 2025. The August 2025 average was $69.29. The Alaska Department of Revenue (“DOR”) calculated ANS crude oil production was 461 thousand barrels per day (“bpd”) in Alaska’s fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. Production rose to 469 thousand bpd in fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. In the
Spring 2025 Revenue Forecast
published March 12, 2025, the DOR expects production to continue to grow to 663 thousand bpd, or 41% by fiscal year 2034. This is primarily a result of new production coming on-line in and around the NPR-A region west of Prudhoe Bay. A partnership between Santos and Repsol is constructing the new Pikka field and ConocoPhillips is developing the large new Willow field. There are also several smaller new fields in Alaska’s North Slope that are contributing to the State of Alaska’s production growth estimate.
The Alaska Permanent Fund is seeded annually by the oil wealth the State continues to save each year and has grown significantly over 40 years of successful investment. As of August 31, 2025 the fund’s value was $83.26 billion. According to the DOR it is scheduled to contribute $3.7 billion to Alaska’s General Fund in fiscal year 2025 for general government spending and over $600 million to pay the annual dividend of $1,000 in October to Alaskan residents.
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According to the Alaska Multiple Listing Services, the average sales price of a single-family home in Anchorage rose 6.2% in 2024 to $510,015, following a 5.2% increase in 2023. This was the seventh consecutive year of price increases. Through September of 2025 prices continued to increase on average 3.7% to $529,097.
The average sales price for single family homes in the Matanuska Susitna Borough rose 3.8% in 2024 to $412,859, after increasing 4% in 2023. This continues a trend of average price increases for more than a decade in the region. Through September of 2025 prices continued to increase on average 6.7% to $440,366. These two markets represent where the vast majority of the residential lending activity of Northrim Bank (the “Bank”) occurs.
The Alaska Multiple Listing Services reported a 3.4% increase in the number of units sold in Anchorage when comparing 2024 to 2023. The first nine months of 2025 saw a 4.7% increase in home sales compared to the same nine months of 2024 in Anchorage.
Last year there was virtually no change in the number of homes sold in the Matanuska Susitna Borough, with only four fewer homes sold in 2024 than in 2023 or -0.2%. In the first nine months of 2025 the number of units sold has increased by 133 sold or 11.1% in the Matanuska Susitna Borough compared to the first nine months of 2024.
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System lowered its benchmark interest rate target to 4.00%-4.25% as of September 30, 2025 from 4.25%-4.50% as of December 31, 2024. The prime rate of interest has dropped to 7.25% as of September 30, 2025 compared to 7.50% as of December 31, 2024.
Highlights and Summary of Performance - Third Quarter of 2025
The Company reported net income and earnings per diluted share of $27.1 million and $1.20, respectively, for the third quarter of 2025 compared to net income and earnings per diluted share of $8.8 million and $0.39, respectively, for the third quarter of 2024. The Company reported net income and earnings per diluted share of $52.2 million and $2.32, respectively for the first nine months of 2025 compared to net income and earnings per diluted share of $26.0 million and $1.17, respectively, for the first nine months of 2024. The increase in net income for both periods in 2025 compared to the same periods last year is primarily attributable to the gain from the sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors, as well as higher net interest income, an increase in purchased receivable income and increased mortgage banking income, which were only partially offset by higher operating expenses and provisions for income taxes.
On September 18, 2025, the Company effected a four-for-one forward split of its common stock, a proportionate increase in the number of authorized shares of common stock from 10,000,000 to 40,000,000, and a proportionate decrease in the par value of the common stock from $1.00 per share to $0.25 per share. The common stock split is part of the Company's ongoing review of optimal trading and spread levels. The intended purpose of the split is to enhance stock liquidity, make shares more accessible to a broader base of retail investors, and support increased trading activity. All share, equity award and per share amounts presented throughout this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the common stock split.
•
Net interest margin was 4.83% for the third quarter of 2025, up 54-basis points from the third quarter a year ago.
•
Return on average assets (“ROAA”) was 3.32% and return on average equity (“ROAE”) was 35.66% for the third quarter of 2025. ROAA was 1.22% and ROAE was 13.69% for the third quarter of 2024.
•
Portfolio loans were $2.22 billion at September 30, 2025, up 11% from a year ago, primarily due to new customer relationships and expanding market share, as well as retaining certain mortgages originated by Residential Mortgage, a subsidiary of the Bank. The Company sold $16 million in consumer mortgages in the third quarter of 2025 to reduce the concentration of residential real estate loans and to provide additional liquidity for future commercial and construction loan growth.
•
Total deposits were $2.91 billion at September 30, 2025, up 11% from $2.63 billion a year ago. Non-interest bearing demand deposits increased 14% year-over-year to $872.1 million at September 30, 2025 and represent 30% of total deposits.
•
The average cost of interest-bearing deposits was 2.00% at September 30, 2025, down from 2.24% at September 30, 2024.
•
Mortgage loan originations were $234.0 million in the third quarter of 2025, down from $248.0 million in the third quarter a year ago. Mortgage loans funded for sale were $218.2 million in the third quarter of 2025, compared to $210.0 million in the third quarter of 2024.
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Other financial measures for the periods indicated are shown in the table below:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
Return on average assets, annualized
3.32
%
1.22
%
2.20
%
1.24
%
Return on average shareholders' equity, annualized
35.66
%
13.69
%
24.21
%
14.12
%
Dividend payout ratio
13.27
%
39.18
%
20.60
%
39.31
%
Nonperforming assets:
Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees were $13.6 million at September 30, 2025 and $11.6 million at December 31, 2024. Other Real Estate Owned (“OREO”), net of government guarantees was zero at both September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Repossessed assets were $50,000 as of September 30, 2025 and $297,000 as of December 31, 2024. Nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees increased $3.7 million or 49% to $11.3 million as of September 30, 2025 from $7.5 million as of December 31, 2024, primarily due to the addition of seven loans in the first nine months of 2025. Nonperforming purchased receivables decreased $1.5 million or 40% to $2.3 million as of September 30, 2025 from $3.8 million as of December 31, 2024 as a result of a paydown received on one relationship. Of the nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees at September 30, 2025, $5.3 million are attributable to the Community Banking segment, $510,000 are attributable to the Home Mortgage Lending segment, and $7.7 million are attributable to the Specialty Finance segment.
Potential problem assets:
Potential problem loans are loans which are currently performing in accordance with contractual terms but that have developed negative indications that the borrower may not be able to comply with present payment terms and which may later be included in nonaccrual or past due. These loans are closely monitored and their performance is reviewed by management on a regular basis. All potential problem loans are individually evaluated for the purposes of establishing an allowance for credit losses. At September 30, 2025, management had identified $28.7 million potential problem loans, up from $1.6 million at December 31, 2024. This increase is primarily due to the addition of three relationships which management consider to be isolated, customer specific events that do not impact the ACL beyond the individual analysis of these credits.
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Net Income
Net income for the third quarter of 2025 increased $18.2 million to $27.1 million as compared to $8.8 million for the same period in 2024. The increase in net income in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the same quarter a year ago is largely attributable to a $14.2 million gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors, as well as a $6.5 million increase in net interest income and a $6.2 million increase in purchased receivable income. These increases were only partially offset by a $3.6 million increase in other operating expenses and $4.7 million increase in provision for income taxes.
Net income for the first nine months of 2025 increased $26.1 million to $52.2 million as compared to $26.0 million for the same period in 2024. The increase in net income in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to the same period a year ago is largely attributable to a $17.9 million increase in net interest income, a $15.7 million increase in purchased receivable income, a $14.2 million gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors, and a $2.0 million increase in mortgage banking income. These increases were only partially offset by a $15.4 million increase in other operating expenses and a $8.1 million increase in the provision for income taxes.
Analysis of Business Segments
Our business segments are defined as Community Banking, Home Mortgage Lending, and Specialty Finance. The following table summarizes net income from our segments. Additional information about segment performance is presented in Note 10 to the Financial Statements included in Part I - Item 1 of this report.
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(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025
Three Months Ended September 30, 2024
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
Community Banking
$22,256
$7,087
$40,787
$21,527
Home Mortgage Lending
1,856
1,277
4,589
2,805
Specialty Finance
2,953
461
6,791
1,712
Net income (loss)
$27,065
$8,825
$52,167
$26,044
Community Banking
Net income in the Community Banking segment increased $15.2 million or 214% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to the gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors of $14.2 million, as well as an increase in net interest income which totaled $32.3 million in the third quarter of 2025, and $25.9 million in the third quarter of 2024. Net interest income increased $6.4 million or 25% in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the third quarter of 2024 mostly due to higher interest income on loans and deposits in banks as well as lower interest expense. This increase was only partially offset by lower interest income on investments.
The provision for credit losses in the Community Banking segment was $1.6 million in the third quarter of 2025 compared to a provision for credit losses of $1.5 million in the same quarter a year ago. The increase to the provision for credit losses in the Community Banking segment in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the same quarter a year ago was primarily a result of increased loan balances as well as an increase in estimated loss rates due to less favorable economic forecasts and trends in qualitative factors.
Other operating expenses in the Community Banking segment totaled $20.0 million in the third quarter of 2025, up $1.2 million or 7% from $18.7 million in the third quarter a year ago. The increase in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the same quarter a year ago was mostly due to increases in salaries and other personnel expense, including $641,000 in higher salary expense and a $260,000 increase in group medical expenses, which were only partially offset by a $293,000 decrease in profit share expense. Additionally, data processing expense and insurance expense increased in the quarter ended September 30, 2025 as compared to the same quarter last year.
Net income in the Community Banking segment increased $19.3 million or 89% in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to the gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors of $14.2 million in the third quarter of 2025, as well as increases in net interest income primarily due to higher interest income due to higher earning-asset balances and higher yields. These changes were only partially offset by higher other operating expenses, primarily due to higher salaries and other personnel expenses, data processing expenses, marketing expenses, and OREO expenses net of gains on sale.
Home Mortgage Lending
Net income in the Home Mortgage Lending segment increased $579,000 or 45% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to a decrease in the provision for credit losses in the Home Mortgage Lending segment, as well as higher mortgage servicing revenue. During the third quarter of 2025, mortgage loans funded for sale were $218.2 million, compared to $210.0 million in the third quarter of 2024. These increases were partially offset by decreases in the net interest income and other operating expenses.
The provision for credit losses in the Home Mortgage Lending segment was $158,000 in the third quarter of 2025 compared to $571,000 in the third quarter of 2024. The decrease in the provision for credit losses in the third quarter of 2025 in the Home Mortgage Lending segment as compared to the same quarter a year ago was primarily a result of decreased loan balances.
Other operating expenses in the Home Mortgage Lending segment totaled $7.4 million in the third quarter of 2025 compared to $7.6 million in the third quarter a year ago. The decrease in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the same quarter a year ago was mostly due to decreases in salaries and other personnel expense due to lower commissions paid to mortgage originators due to lower volume.
The Arizona, Colorado, and Pacific Northwest mortgage expansion markets were responsible for 16% of Residential Mortgage's $218 million total production in the third quarter of 2025 and 20% of $248 million total production in the third quarter a year ago.
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The Company reclassified $100 million in consumer mortgages held for investment to held for sale in the first quarter of 2025 and recorded unrealized losses of $1.2 related to this portfolio in the first quarter of 2025. In the second quarter of 2025, the Company sold $61 million of the $100 million that was reclassified to loans held for sale in the first quarter of 2025 for a total realized loss of $545,000. In the third quarter of 2025, the Company sold $16 million of the $100 million that was reclassified to loans held for sale in the first quarter of 2025 for a total realized loss of $37,000.
As of September 30, 2025, Northrim serviced 6,475 loans in its $1.60 billion home-mortgage-servicing portfolio, a 37% increase from the $1.17 billion serviced a year ago.
Net income in the Home Mortgage Lending segment increased $1.8 million or 64% in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to higher net interest income due to higher balances of both consumer mortgage loans held for sale and consumer mortgage loans held for investment, as well as higher mortgage banking income due to higher mortgage loans funded for sale. These increases were only partially offset by higher other operating expenses primarily due to higher originator commissions.
Specialty Finance
The Company reevaluated our reportable operating segments in the fourth quarter of 2024 concurrent with the acquisition of Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC (“Sallyport”), which resulted in the addition of the Specialty Finance segment. The Company’s Specialty Finance segment includes Northrim Funding Services and Sallyport. Northrim Funding Services is a division of the Bank and has offered factoring solutions to small businesses since 2004. Sallyport is a leading provider of factoring, asset-based lending and alternative working capital solutions to small and medium sized enterprises in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom that the Company acquired on October 31, 2024 in an all cash transaction valued at approximately $53.9 million. The composition of revenues for the Specialty Finance segment are primarily purchased receivable income, but also includes interest income from loans and other fee income.
Net income in the Specialty Finance segment increased $2.5 million or 541% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to the acquisition of Sallyport in the fourth quarter of 2024. Total pre-tax income for Sallyport for the third quarter of 2025 was $2.1 million.
Net income in the Specialty Finance segment increased $5.1 million or 297% in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to the same period a year ago primarily due to the acquisition of Sallyport. Total pre-tax income for Sallyport for the first nine months of 2025 was $4.7 million.
Average purchased receivables and loan balances at Sallyport were $68.4 million for the third quarter of 2025 and a yield of 32.9% compared to average balance of $71.0 million for the second quarter of 2025 with a yield of 27.23%, and average balance of $59.9 million for the first quarter of 2025 and a yield of 35.8%. The yield in the third quarter of 2025 included the recognition of $879,000 in one-time fees collected during the quarter. The yield excluding this items for the third quarter of 2025 was 27.7%. The yield in the first quarter of 2025 included the recognition of $899,000 in fee income collected during the quarter related to two nonperforming receivables that was previously deferred and the collection of a $350,000 one-time fee. The yield excluding these items for the first quarter of 2025 was 27.4%.
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Net Interest Income/Net Interest Margin
Net interest income for the third quarter of 2025 increased 23% or $6.5 million, to $35.3 million as compared to $28.8 million for the third quarter of 2024. The net interest margin increased 54 basis points to 4.83% in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to 4.29% in the third quarter of 2024. The increase in net interest income in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 was primarily the result of increased interest on loans, loans held for sale, and interest bearing deposits in other banks which was only partially offset by a decrease in interest income on investments, as well as an increase in interest expense on interest-bearing deposits and borrowings. The increase in net interest margin in the third quarter of 2025 as compared to the same period of 2024 was primarily due to a favorable change in the mix of earning-assets towards higher loan balances as a percentage of total earning-assets and higher yields on those assets as well as a decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
Net interest income for the first nine months of 2025 increased 22% or $17.9 million, to $100.2 million as compared to $82.3 million for the first nine months of 2024. The net interest margin increased 45 basis points to 4.68% in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to 4.23% in the first nine months of 2024. The increase in net interest income in the first nine of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 was primarily the result of increased interest on loans, loans held for sale, and interest bearing deposits in other banks, which were only partially offset by a decrease in interest income on investments, as well as an increase in interest expense on interest-bearing liabilities. The increase in net interest margin in the first nine months of 2025 as compared to the same period of 2024 was primarily due to a favorable change in the mix of earning-assets towards higher loan balances as a percentage of total earning-assets and higher yields on those assets, as well as a decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities.
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Components of Net Interest Margin
The following table compares average balances and rates as well as margins on earning assets for the three-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024. Average yields or costs are calculated on a tax-equivalent basis.
(Dollars in Thousands)
Three Months Ended September 30,
Interest income/
Average Tax Equivalent
Average Balances
Change
expense
Change
Yields/Costs
6
2025
2024
$
%
2025
2024
$
%
2025
2024
Change
Interest-bearing deposits in other banks
1
$118,181
$28,409
$89,772
316
%
$1,324
$389
$935
240
%
4.38
%
5.28
%
(0.90)
%
Taxable long-term investments
2
474,587
619,012
(144,425)
(23)
%
3,512
4,164
(652)
(16)
%
3.09
%
2.80
%
0.29
%
Loans held for sale
108,113
93,689
14,424
15
%
1,676
1,452
224
15
%
6.20
%
6.20
%
—
%
Loans
3,4
2,205,949
1,933,181
272,768
14
%
39,466
33,411
6,055
18
%
7.13
%
6.91
%
0.22
%
Interest-earning assets
5
2,906,830
2,674,291
232,539
9
%
45,978
39,416
6,562
17
%
6.33
%
5.92
%
0.41
%
Nonearning assets
322,825
196,266
126,559
64
%
Total
$3,229,655
$2,870,557
$359,098
13
%
Interest-bearing demand
$1,174,683
$929,510
$245,173
26
%
$5,856
$4,670
$1,186
25
%
1.98
%
2.00
%
(0.02)
%
Savings deposits
248,593
240,040
8,553
4
%
340
289
51
18
%
0.54
%
0.48
%
0.06
%
Money market deposits
198,298
198,840
(542)
0
%
830
828
2
—
%
1.66
%
1.66
%
—
%
Time deposits
391,860
427,717
(35,857)
(8)
%
3,113
4,336
(1,223)
(28)
%
3.15
%
4.03
%
(0.88)
%
Total interest-bearing deposits
2,013,434
1,796,107
217,327
12
%
10,139
10,123
16
—
%
2.00
%
2.24
%
(0.24)
%
Borrowings
51,568
43,555
8,013
18
%
493
451
42
9
%
3.81
%
4.07
%
(0.26)
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
2,065,002
1,839,662
225,340
12
%
10,632
10,574
58
1
%
2.04
%
2.29
%
(0.25)
%
Non-interest bearing demand deposits
796,860
722,000
74,860
10
%
Other liabilities
66,711
52,387
14,324
27
%
Equity
301,082
256,508
44,574
17
%
Total
$3,229,655
$2,870,557
$359,098
13
%
Net interest income
$35,346
$28,842
$6,504
23
%
Net interest margin
4.83
%
4.29
%
0.54
%
Average loans to average interest-earning assets
75.89
%
72.29
%
Average loans to average total deposits
78.50
%
76.77
%
Average non-interest deposits to average total deposits
28.36
%
28.67
%
Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities
140.77
%
145.37
%
1
Consists of interest bearing deposits in other banks and domestic CDs.
2
Consists of investment securities available for sale, investment securities held to maturity, marketable equity securities, and investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock.
3
Interest income includes loan fees. Loan fees recognized during the period and included in the yield calculation totaled $1.3 million and $1.1 million in the third quarter of 2025 and 2024, respectively.
4
Nonaccrual loans are included with a zero effective yield. Average nonaccrual loans included in the computation of the average loan balances were $8.1 million and $5.0 million in the third quarter of 2025 and 2024, respectively
.
5
The Company does not have any fed funds sold or securities purchased with agreements to resell to disclose as part of its total interest-earning assets in the periods presented.
6
Tax-equivalent yields/costs assume a federal tax rate of 21% and state tax rate of 7.43% for a combined tax rate of 28.43%.
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The following tables set forth the changes in consolidated net interest income attributable to changes in volume and to changes in interest rates for the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024. Changes attributable to the combined effect of volume and interest rate have been allocated proportionately to the changes due to volume and the changes due to interest rates. The Company did not have any fed funds sold or securities purchased with agreements to resell for the three-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024.
(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended September 30, 2025 vs. 2024
Increase (decrease) due to
Volume
Rate
Total
Interest Income:
Short-term investments
$989
($54)
$935
Taxable long-term investments
(1,158)
506
(652)
Loans held for sale
223
1
224
Loans
4,930
1,125
6,055
Total interest income
$4,984
$1,578
$6,562
Interest Expense:
Interest-bearing demand
$1,236
($50)
$1,186
Savings deposits
9
42
51
Money market deposits
(1)
3
2
Time deposits
(339)
(884)
(1,223)
Interest-bearing deposits
905
(889)
16
Borrowings
73
(31)
42
Total interest expense
$978
($920)
$58
59
The following table compares average balances and rates as well as margins on earning assets for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024. Average yields or costs are calculated on a tax-equivalent basis.
(Dollars in Thousands)
Nine Months Ended September 30,
Interest income/
Average Tax Equivalent
Average Balances
Change
expense
Change
Yields/Costs
6
2025
2024
$
%
2025
2024
$
%
2025
2024
Change
Interest-bearing deposits in other banks
1
$61,416
$35,747
$25,669
72
%
$2,255
$1,459
$796
55
%
4.84
%
5.34
%
(0.50)
%
Taxable long-term investments
2
504,572
643,221
(138,649)
(22)
%
10,952
12,994
(2,042)
(16)
%
3.04
%
2.82
%
0.22
%
Loans held for sale
109,563
63,917
45,646
71
%
5,178
2,942
2,236
76
%
6.30
%
6.14
%
0.16
%
Loans
3,4
2,184,071
1,857,756
326,315
18
%
113,953
94,738
19,215
20
%
7.01
%
6.85
%
0.16
%
Interest-earning assets
5
2,859,622
2,600,641
258,981
10
%
132,338
112,133
20,205
18
%
6.23
%
5.81
%
0.42
%
Nonearning assets
307,593
200,619
106,974
53
%
Total
$3,167,215
$2,801,260
$365,955
13
%
Interest-bearing demand
$1,173,605
$908,142
$265,463
29
%
$17,294
$13,454
$3,840
29
%
1.97
%
1.98
%
(0.01)
%
Savings deposits
250,159
244,385
5,774
2
%
1,057
833
224
27
%
0.56
%
0.46
%
0.10
%
Money market deposits
194,811
205,266
(10,455)
(5)
%
2,438
2,491
(53)
(2)
%
1.67
%
1.62
%
0.05
%
Time deposits
396,507
393,386
3,121
1
%
9,589
12,001
(2,412)
(20)
%
3.23
%
4.07
%
(0.84)
%
Total interest-bearing deposits
2,015,082
1,751,179
263,903
15
%
30,378
28,779
1,599
6
%
2.02
%
2.20
%
(0.18)
%
Borrowings
58,404
35,327
23,077
65
%
1,725
1,012
713
70
%
3.92
%
3.76
%
0.16
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
2,073,486
1,786,506
286,980
16
%
32,103
29,791
2,312
8
%
2.07
%
2.23
%
(0.16)
%
Non-interest bearing demand deposits
744,199
711,197
33,002
5
%
Other liabilities
61,472
57,097
4,375
8
%
Equity
288,058
246,460
41,598
17
%
Total
$3,167,215
$2,801,260
$365,955
13
%
Net interest income
$100,235
$82,342
$17,893
22
%
Net interest margin
4.68
%
4.23
%
0.45
%
Average loans to average interest-earning assets
76.38
%
71.43
%
Average loans to average total deposits
79.15
%
75.45
%
Average non-interest deposits to average total deposits
26.97
%
28.88
%
Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities
137.91
%
145.57
%
1
Consists of interest bearing deposits in other banks and domestic CDs.
2
Consists of investment securities available for sale, investment securities held to maturity, marketable equity securities, and investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock.
3
Interest income includes loan fees. Loan fees recognized during the period and included in the yield calculation totaled $3.6 million and $3.3 million in the first nine months of 2025 and 2024, respectively.
4
Nonaccrual loans are included with a zero effective yield. Average nonaccrual loans included in the computation of the average loan balances were $7.9 million and $5.3 million in the first nine months of 2025 and 2024, respectively
.
5
The Company does not have any fed funds sold or securities purchased with agreements to resell to disclose as part of its total interest-earning assets in the periods presented.
6
Tax-equivalent yields/costs assume a federal tax rate of 21% and state tax rate of 7.43% for a combined tax rate of 28.43%.
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The following tables set forth the changes in consolidated net interest income attributable to changes in volume and to changes in interest rates for the nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024. Changes attributable to the combined effect of volume and interest rate have been allocated proportionately to the changes due to volume and the changes due to interest rates. The Company did not have any fed funds sold or securities purchased with agreements to resell for the nine-month periods ending September 30, 2025 and 2024.
(In Thousands)
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025 vs. 2024
Increase (decrease) due to
Volume
Rate
Total
Interest Income:
Short-term investments
$939
($143)
$796
Taxable long-term investments
(3,234)
1,192
(2,042)
Loans held for sale
2,159
77
2,236
Loans
16,947
2,268
19,215
Total interest income
$16,811
$3,394
$20,205
Interest Expense:
Interest-bearing demand
$3,899
($59)
$3,840
Savings deposits
20
204
224
Money market deposits
(130)
77
(53)
Time deposits
96
(2,508)
(2,412)
Interest-bearing deposits
3,885
(2,286)
1,599
Borrowings
675
38
713
Total interest expense
$4,560
($2,248)
$2,312
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Provision for Credit Losses
The provision or benefit for credit loss is the amount of expense or benefit that, based on our judgment, is required to maintain the Allowance for Credit Losses (“ACL”) at an appropriate level under the Company's Current Expected Credit Losses (“CECL”) model. The determination of the amount of the ACL is complex and involves a high degree of judgment and subjectivity. The following table presents the major categories of credit loss expense for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025 and 2024:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Credit loss (benefit) expense on loans held for investment
$1,964
$1,738
$2,635
$2,093
Credit loss (benefit) expense on unfunded commitments
(233)
325
(401)
(1)
Credit loss expense on available for sale debt securities
—
—
—
—
Credit loss expense on held to maturity securities
—
—
—
—
Credit loss expense on purchased receivables
(15)
—
49
—
Total credit loss (benefit) expense
$1,716
$2,063
$2,283
$2,092
The increase to the provision for credit losses on loans in the third quarter of
2025 and in
the first nine months of
2025
as compared to the same periods a year ago was primarily a result of increased loan balances as well as an increase in estimated loss rates due to less favorable economic forecasts and trends in qualitative factors. Qualitative factors have increased in 2025 for an increase in adversely classified loans as well as for a slight increase in concentration risk for loans to large borrowers. The decrease to the provision for unfunded commitments in the third quarter of
2025
and increase in the first nine months of
2025
compared to the same periods a year ago was primarily due to changes in mix of unfunded commitments.
Fluctuations in the provision for credit losses in the future will be dependent upon changes in economic conditions and forecasts, as well as loan portfolio composition, quality, and duration.
Other Operating Income
Other operating income for the three-month period ended September 30, 2025 increased $19.7 million, or 170%, to $31.2 million as compared to $11.6 million for the same period in 2024, primarily due to the gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors of $14.2 million, as well as a $6.2 million increase in purchased receivable income and $226,000 increase in mortgage banking income in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same quarter a year ago. The fair value of marketable equity securities decreased $496,000 in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same quarter a year ago. The increase in purchased receivable income in the three-month period ended September 30, 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024 was primarily due to the acquisition of Sallyport in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Other operating income for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2025 increased $31.9 million, or 110%, to $60.9 million as compared to $29.0 million for the same period in 2024, primarily due to a $15.7 million increase in purchased receivable income, as well as the $14.2 million gain on sale of certain assets by Pacific Wealth Advisors and a $2.0 million increase in mortgage banking income in the first nine-months of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago. The increase in purchased receivable income in the first nine-months of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago was primarily due to the acquisition of Sallyport in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Other Operating Expense
Other operating expense for the third quarter of 2025 increased $3.6 million, or 13%, to $30.3 million as compared to $26.7 million for the same period in 2024. Other operating expense for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2025 increased $15.4 million, or 20%, to $91.0 million as compared to $75.6 million for the same period in 2024. The increases in both periods were primarily due to increases in salaries and other personnel expense, compensation expense for Sallyport acquisition payments, and an increase in data processing expense. The addition of Sallyport on October 31, 2024 was responsible for a significant portion of the increase in total other operating expenses, including $2.4 million in the in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the third quarter of 2024 and $7.5 million in the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period in the prior year.
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Income Taxes
On July 4, 2025, the President of the United States signed and enacted the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBBA”) into law. Except for certain provisions, the OBBBA is effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2025. The tax and spending legislation permanently extends key business tax breaks originally enacted under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The Company does not expect changes in the law to have a material impact on income tax expense.
For the third quarter of 2025, Northrim recorded a lower effective tax rate as compared to the same period in 2024 primarily as a result of change in mix of how pretax income is allocated to states with varying tax rates as well as an increase in estimated tax deductions related to low income housing tax credit investments. In the third quarter of 2025, Northrim recorded $7.5 million in state and federal income tax expense, for an effective tax rate of 21.71% compared to $2.8 million and 24.17% for the same period in 2024. In the nine-month period ended September 30, 2025, Northrim recorded $15.7 million in state and federal income tax expense, for an effective tax rate of 23.18% compared to $7.7 million and 22.71% for the same period in 2024. The increase in the effective tax rate for the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 is due to a decrease in tax credits and tax exempt interest income as a percentage of pre-tax income in 2025.
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Balance Sheet Overview
Investment Securities
Investment Securities include investment securities available for sale, investment securities held to maturity, and marketable equity securities, at September 30, 2025 decreased 11% to $464.3 million from $524.1 million at December 31, 2024 primarily due to maturities and calls of available for sale securities during the first nine months of 2025. The proceeds of these maturities and calls were invested in loans.
The table below details portfolio investment balances by portfolio investment type as of the periods indicated:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Dollar Amount
Percent of Total
Dollar Amount
Percent of Total
(In Thousands)
Balance
% of total
Balance
% of total
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities
$386,506
83.2
%
$432,931
82.6
%
U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities
4,887
1.1
%
—
0.0
%
Corporate bonds
41,666
9.0
%
45,545
8.7
%
Collateralized loan obligations
22,869
4.9
%
36,891
7.0
%
Preferred stock
8,332
1.8
%
8,719
1.7
%
Total
$464,260
$524,086
The average estimated duration of the investment portfolio at September 30, 2025, was approximately 2.16 years. As of September 30, 2025, $80.7 million of available for sale securities with a weighted average yield of 1.15% are scheduled to mature in the next six months, $103.9 million with a weighted average yield of 1.44% are scheduled to mature in six months to one year, and $124.8 million with a weighted average yield of 2.69% are scheduled to mature in the following year, representing a total of $309.4 million or 10% of earning assets that are scheduled to mature in the next 24 months.
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Loans and Lending Activities
The following table presents the concentration distribution of the loan portfolio, net of deferred fees and costs, as of the dates indicated:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Dollar Amount
Percent of Total
Dollar Amount
Percent of Total
(In Thousands)
Commercial & industrial loans
$474,849
21.4
%
$437,922
20.6
%
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
437,995
19.7
%
418,092
19.6
%
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
713,315
32.0
%
615,662
28.8
%
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by first liens
216,598
9.8
%
270,966
12.7
%
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
66,279
3.0
%
49,160
2.3
%
1-4 family residential construction loans
37,238
1.7
%
39,516
1.9
%
Other construction, land development and raw land loans
183,081
8.3
%
212,561
10.0
%
Obligations of states and political subdivisions in the US
32,341
1.5
%
29,471
1.4
%
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
47,125
2.1
%
45,840
2.2
%
Consumer loans
8,335
0.4
%
7,638
0.4
%
Other loans
1,814
0.1
%
2,435
0.1
%
Total loans
$2,218,970
$2,129,263
Loans increased by $89.7 million, to $2.22 billion at September 30, 2025 from $2.13 billion at December 31, 2024, primarily as a result of increases in commercial real estate and commercial and industrial loans. These increases were only partially offset by the sale of 1-4 family residential loans secured by first liens in the first nine month of 2025 as well as decreases in other construction, land development and raw land loans.
Information about industry concentrations
The Company defines “direct exposure” to the oil and gas industry as companies that it has identified as significantly reliant upon activity related to the oil and gas industry, such as oilfield services, lodging, equipment rental, transportation, and other logistic services specific to the industry. The Company estimates that $125.3 million, or approximately 6% of loans as of September 30, 2025 have direct exposure to the oil and gas industry as compared to $99.7 million, or approximately 5% of loans as of December 31, 2024. The Company's unfunded commitments to borrowers that have direct exposure to the oil and gas industry were $79.2 million and $45.8 million at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. The portion of the Company's ACL that related to the loans with direct exposure to the oil and gas industry was estimated at $1.8 million as of September 30, 2025 and $1.1 million as of December 31, 2024.
The following table details loan balances by loan segment and class of financing receivable for loans with direct oil and gas exposure as of the dates indicated:
(In Thousands)
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Commercial & industrial loans
$114,623
$87,935
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
5,060
5,611
Non-owner occupied and multifamily properties
4,352
4,828
Other loans
1,223
1,282
Total
$125,258
$99,656
The Company monitors other concentrations within the loan portfolio depending on trends in the current and future estimated economic conditions. At September 30, 2025, the Company had $139.4 million, or 6% of portfolio loans, in the Healthcare sector, $134.1 million, or 6% of portfolio loans, in the Accommodations sector, $117.3 million, or 5% of portfolio loans, in the Tourism sector, $96.4 million, or 4% of portfolio loans, in the Retail sector, $79.5 million, or 4% of portfolio loans, in the Aviation (non-tourism) sector, $75.2 million, or 3% of portfolio loans, in the Fishing sector, and $55.3 million, or 2% in the Restaurant sector.
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The portion of the Company's ACL that related to the loans with exposure to these industries is estimated at the following amounts as of September 30, 2025:
(In Thousands)
Tourism
Aviation (non-tourism)
Healthcare
Retail
Fishing
Restaurant
Accommodations
Total
ACL
$665
$769
$872
$894
$383
$442
$936
$4,961
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Credit Quality and Nonperforming Assets
The following table sets forth information regarding our nonperforming loans and total nonperforming assets as of the periods indicated:
September 30,
December 31,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
Nonaccrual loans
$9,753
$7,516
Loans 90 days past due and accruing
1,688
17
Total nonperforming loans
$11,441
$7,533
Nonperforming loans guaranteed by government
189
—
Net nonperforming loans
$11,252
$7,533
Repossessed assets
50
297
Nonperforming purchased receivables
2,253
3,768
Net nonperforming assets
$13,555
$11,598
Nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees / portfolio loans
0.51
%
0.35
%
Nonperforming loans, net of government guarantees / portfolio loans, net of government guarantees
0.54
%
0.38
%
Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees / total assets
0.41
%
0.38
%
Nonperforming assets, net of government guarantees / total assets net of government guarantees
0.43
%
0.40
%
Adversely classified loans, net of government guarantees
$38,599
$9,636
Special mention loans, net of government guarantees
$4,876
$19,769
Loans 30-89 days past due and accruing, net of government guarantees /portfolio loans
0.03
%
0.03
%
Loans 30-89 days past due and accruing, net of government guarantees /
portfolio loans, net of government guarantees
0.03
%
0.03
%
Allowance for credit losses / portfolio loans
1.05
%
1.03
%
Allowance for credit losses / portfolio loans, net of government guarantees
1.12
%
1.10
%
Allowance for credit losses / nonperforming loans, net of government
guarantees
208
%
292
%
Gross loan charge-offs for the quarter
$1,334
$149
Gross loan recoveries for the quarter
($142)
($200)
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) for the quarter
$1,192
($51)
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date
$1,299
($215)
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) for the quarter / average loans, for the quarter
0.05
%
—
%
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date / average loans,
year-to-date annualized
0.08
%
—
%
Allowance for credit losses for purchased receivables / purchased receivables
1.75
%
4.69
%
Net purchased receivable (recoveries) charge-offs for the quarter
($19)
$—
Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date
$262
$—
Net purchased receivable (recoveries) charge-offs for the quarter / average purchased receivables,
for the quarter
(0.02)
%
—
%
Net purchased receivable charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date / average purchased receivables,
year-to-date annualized
0.35
%
—
%
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Allowance for Credit Losses
The following table sets forth information regarding changes in the ACL as of the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Balance at beginning of period
$22,585
$17,694
$22,020
$17,270
Charge-offs:
Commercial & industrial loans
(1,300)
—
(1,489)
—
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
—
—
—
(25)
Consumer loans
(34)
(15)
(50)
(15)
Total charge-offs
(1,334)
(15)
(1,539)
(40)
Recoveries:
Commercial & industrial loans
105
104
184
181
Commercial real estate:
Owner occupied properties
30
—
30
—
Residential real estate:
1-4 family residential properties secured by junior liens
and revolving secured by 1-4 family first liens
5
6
19
16
Agricultural production, including commercial fishing
1
1
4
6
Consumer loans
1
—
4
1
Other loans
—
—
—
—
Total recoveries
142
111
241
204
Net (charge-offs), recoveries
(1,192)
96
(1,298)
164
Provision for credit losses
1,964
1,738
2,635
2,094
Balance at end of period
$23,357
$19,528
$23,357
$19,528
The following table sets forth information regarding changes in the ACL for unfunded commitments as of the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Balance at beginning of period
$2,155
$2,091
$2,310
$2,418
(Benefit) provision for credit losses
(233)
325
(388)
(2)
Balance at end of period
$1,922
$2,416
$1,922
$2,416
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The following table sets forth information regarding changes in the ACL for purchased receivables as of the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
(In Thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Balance at beginning of period
$3,432
$—
$3,649
$—
Adjustment related to PCD collections payable to sellers
1
(1,513)
—
(1,513)
—
Charge-offs
—
—
(281)
—
Recoveries
20
—
20
—
Net (charge-offs), recoveries
20
—
(261)
—
(Benefit) provision for purchased receivables
(15)
—
49
—
Balance at end of period
$1,924
$—
$1,924
$—
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Represents a reduction in the allowance for credit losses on a purchased credit deteriorated purchased receivable acquired in 2024 in connection with the Sallyport acquisition. Collections received during the period presented above are contractually payable to the sellers under the purchase agreement if collected within one year of the acquisition of Sallyport. Accordingly, the decrease in the allowance was offset by the recognition of a liability to the sellers, and no benefit was recognized in the provision for credit losses.
The ACL for loans held for investment at September 30, 2025 increased $1.3 million from December 31, 2024 primarily due to increases in loan balances as well as an increase in estimated loss rates due to less favorable economic forecasts and trends in qualitative factors. Qualitative factors have increased in 2025 for an increase in adversely classified loans as well as for a slight increase in concentration risk for loans to large borrowers. While management believes that it uses the best information available to determine the ACL, unforeseen market conditions and other events could result in adjustment to the ACL, and net income could be significantly affected if circumstances differed substantially from the assumptions used in making the final determination of the ACL.
Deposits
Deposits are the Company’s primary source of funds. Total deposits increased $226.3 million, or 8%, to $2.91 billion as of September 30, 2025 compared to $2.68 billion as of December 31, 2024, primarily due to new deposit relationships and normal seasonal fluctuations. The following table summarizes the Company's composition of deposits as of the periods indicated:
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(In thousands)
Balance
% of total
Balance
% of total
Demand deposits
$872,086
30
%
$706,225
27
%
Interest-bearing demand
1,191,867
41
%
1,108,404
41
%
Savings deposits
239,738
8
%
250,900
9
%
Money market deposits
202,491
7
%
196,290
7
%
Time deposits
400,281
14
%
418,370
16
%
Total deposits
$2,906,463
$2,680,189
The Company’s mix of deposits continues to contribute to a low cost of funds with balances in transaction accounts representing 86% of total deposits at September 30, 2025 and 84% of total deposits at December 31, 2024.
The only deposit category with stated maturity dates is certificates of deposit. At September 30, 2025, the Company had $400.3 million in certificates of deposit as compared to certificates of deposit of $418.4 million at December 31, 2024. At September 30, 2025, $361.1 million, or 90%, of the Company’s certificates of deposits are scheduled to mature over the next 12 months as compared to $369.7 million, or 88%, of total certificates of deposit at December 31, 2024. The aggregate amount of certificates of deposit in amounts of $250,000 and greater at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, was $207.8 million and $217.1 million, respectively. The following table sets forth the amount outstanding of deposits in amounts of $250,000 and greater by time remaining until maturity and percentage of total deposits as of September 30, 2025:
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Time Certificates of Deposit
of $250,000 or More
Percent of Total Deposits
(In Thousands)
Amount
Amounts maturing in:
Three months or less
$87,757
42
%
Over 3 through 6 months
56,888
27
%
Over 6 through 12 months
43,207
21
%
Over 12 months
19,936
10
%
Total
$207,788
100
%
At September 30, 2025, 76% of total deposits were held in business accounts and 24% of deposit balances were held in consumer accounts. Northrim had approximately 34,000 deposit customers with an average balance of $63,000 as of September 30, 2025. Northrim had 31 customers with balances over $10 million as of September 30, 2025 which accounted for $725.7 million, or 26%, of total deposits.
Uninsured deposits totaled approximately $1.19 billion or 41% of total deposits as of September 30, 2025 compared to $1.1 billion or 40% of total deposits as of December 31, 2024. There was no unusual deposit activity during the first nine months of 2025.
Borrowings
FHLB:
The Bank is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines (the “FHLB”). As a member, the Bank is eligible to obtain advances from the FHLB. FHLB advances are dependent on the availability of acceptable collateral such as marketable securities or real estate loans, although all FHLB advances are secured by a blanket pledge of the Bank’s assets. At September 30, 2025, our maximum borrowing line from the FHLB was approximately 45% of the Bank’s assets, subject to the FHLB’s collateral requirements. Based on the Company's current collateral pledged to the FHLB, less outstanding advances, the Company's borrowing line is $438.5 million as of September 30, 2025. The Company has outstanding advances of $12.9 million as of September 30, 2025 which were originated to match fund low income housing projects that qualify for long term fixed interest rates. These advances have original terms of either 18 or 20 years with 30 year amortization periods and fixed interest rates ranging from 1.23% to 3.25%.
Federal Reserve Bank:
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (the “Federal Reserve Bank”) is holding $70.0 million of securities as collateral to secure the Company's ability to take advances through the discount window on September 30, 2025. There were no discount window advances outstanding at either September 30, 2025 or December 31, 2024.
Other Short-term Borrowings:
The Company is subject to provisions under Alaska state law, which generally limit the amount of outstanding debt to 35% of total assets or $1.15 billion at September 30, 2025 and $1.06 billion at December 31, 2024.
At September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company had no short-term (original maturity of one year or less) borrowings that exceeded 30% of shareholders’ equity.
Long-term Borrowings.
The Company had no long-term borrowing outstanding other than the FHLB advances noted above as of September 30, 2025 or December 31, 2024.
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
The Company is a single bank holding company and its primary ongoing source of liquidity is from dividends received from the Bank. Such dividends arise from the cash flow and earnings of the Bank. Banking regulations and regulatory authorities may limit the amount of, or require the Bank to obtain certain approvals before paying, dividends to the Company. Given that the Bank currently meets and the Bank anticipates that it will continue to meet, all applicable capital adequacy requirements for a “well-capitalized” institution by regulatory standards, the Company expects to continue to receive dividends from the Bank during the remainder of 2025. Other available sources of liquidity for the bank holding company include the issuance of debt and the issuance of common or preferred stock. As of September 30, 2025, the Company has 40.0 million authorized shares of common stock, of which approximately 22.1 million are issued and outstanding, leaving approximately 17.9 million shares available for issuance. Additionally, the Company has 2.5 million authorized shares of preferred stock available for issuance.
The Bank manages its liquidity through its Asset and Liability Committee. The Bank's primary source of funds are customer deposits. These funds, together with loan repayments, loan sales, maturity and sale of investment securities, borrowed funds, and retained earnings are used to make loans, to acquire securities and other assets, and to fund deposit flows and continuing operations. The primary sources of demands on our liquidity are customer demands for withdrawal of deposits and borrowers’ demands that we advance funds against unfunded lending commitments.
The Company had cash and cash equivalents of $212.7 million, or 6% of total assets at September 30, 2025 compared to $62.7 million, or 2% of total assets as of December 31, 2024. The increase in cash and cash equivalents since the end of 2024 is primarily due to an increase in deposits. The Company had other comprehensive income, net of tax, of $1.6 million for the nine-month period ending September 30, 2025 primarily due to unrealized holding gains on available for sale securities. Accumulated unrealized losses, net of income taxes on available for sale securities, which are recorded in total shareholders' equity, are $1.8 million as of September 30, 2025. Accumulated unrealized losses, net of income taxes on held to maturity securities, which are not recorded in shareholders' equity, are $191,000 as of September 30, 2025. Management does not believe that liquidation of these securities, which would result in realized losses, will occur prior to maturity of these securities. As of September 30, 2025, the weighted average maturity of available for sale securities is 2.16 years as compared to 2.40 years as of December 31, 2024. At September 30, 2025, $184.6 million available for sale securities mature within one year, $124.8 million mature within one to two years, and $35.0 million mature within two to three years. Our total unfunded commitments to fund loans and letters of credit at September 30, 2025 were $547.6 million. We do not expect that all of these loans are likely to be fully drawn upon at any one time. At September 30, 2025, certificates of deposit totaling $361.1 million are scheduled to mature over the next 12 months and may be withdrawn from the Bank. Similar to loans, we do not expect that these maturing certificates of deposit, or other non-maturity deposits, to be withdrawn from the Bank in a manner that will strain liquidity; however, unforeseen future circumstances or events may cause higher than anticipated withdrawal of deposits or draws of unfunded commitments to fund new loans. Management believes that cash requirements to fund future non-deposit and non-borrowing liabilities, including operating lease liabilities and other liabilities, as of September 30, 2025, are not material to the Company's liquidity position as of September 30, 2025.
The Company has other available sources of liquidity to fund unforeseen liquidity requirements. These include borrowings available through our correspondent banking relationships and our credit lines with the Federal Reserve Bank and the FHLB. At September 30, 2025, our liquid assets, which include investments and loans maturing within a year, were $1.16 billion. Our funds available for borrowing under our existing lines of credit based on loans currently pledged and investments available to be pledged as collateral were $580.2 million. Given these sources of liquidity and our expectations for customer demands for cash and for our operating cash needs, we believe our sources of liquidity to be sufficient for the foreseeable future.
As shown in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows included in Part I - Item 1 “Financial Statements” of this report, net cash provided by operating activities was $104.8 million for the first nine months of 2025, primarily due to net proceeds from the sale of loans held for sale and cash provided by net income, which was only partially offset by cash used in connection with the origination of loans held for sale. Net cash used by investing activities was $160.4 million for the same period, primarily due to an increase in loans and purchased receivables which were only partially offset by maturities and calls of available for sale securities. Net cash provided by financing activities in the first nine months of 2025 was $205.5 million, primarily due to increases in deposits which were only partially offset by cash dividends paid to shareholders.
Throughout our history, the Company has periodically repurchased for cash a portion of its shares of common stock in the open market. At September 30, 2025, there are no shares remaining under the repurchase program, and we did not repurchase any shares in the first, second, or third quarters of 2025. The Company currently has no plans to repurchase shares of its common stock in 2025.
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Capital Requirements and Ratios
We are subject to minimum capital requirements. Federal banking agencies have adopted regulations establishing minimum requirements for the capital adequacy of banks and bank holding companies. The requirements address both risk-based capital and leverage capital. We believe as of September 30, 2025, that the Company and the Bank met all applicable capital adequacy requirements for a “well-capitalized” institution by regulatory standards.
The table below illustrates the capital requirements in effect for the periods noted for the Company and the Bank and the actual capital ratios for each entity that exceed these requirements. Management intends to maintain capital ratios for the Bank in 2025, exceeding the FDIC’s requirements for the “well-capitalized” classification. The capital ratios for the Company exceed those for the Bank primarily because the $10 million trust preferred securities offering completed in the fourth quarter of 2005 is included in the Company’s capital for regulatory purposes, although they are accounted for as a long-term debt in our financial statements. The trust preferred securities are not accounted for on the Bank’s financial statements nor are they included in its capital. As a result, the Company has $10 million more in regulatory capital than the Bank at September 30, 2025, which explains most of the difference in the capital ratios for the two entities.
Minimum Required Capital
Well-Capitalized
Actual Ratio Company
Actual Ratio Bank
September 30, 2025
Total risk-based capital
8.00%
10.00%
11.56%
10.75%
Tier 1 risk-based capital
6.00%
8.00%
10.63%
9.82%
Common equity tier 1 capital
4.50%
6.50%
10.26%
9.82%
Leverage ratio
4.00%
5.00%
8.66%
7.95%
See Note 23 of the Consolidated Financial Statements in Part II. Item 8 of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 for a detailed discussion of the capital ratios. The requirements for “well-capitalized” come from the Prompt Corrective Action rules. See Part I. Item 1 - Business - Supervision and Regulation in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024. These rules apply to the Bank but not to the Company. Under the rules of the Federal Reserve Bank, a bank holding company such as the Company is generally defined to be “well capitalized” if its Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio is 8.0% or more and its total risk-based capital ratio is 10.0% or more.
Critical Accounting Estimates
SEC guidance requires disclosure of “critical accounting estimates.” The SEC defines “critical accounting estimates” as those estimates made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles that involve a significant level of estimation uncertainty and have had or are reasonably likely to have a material impact on the financial condition or results of operations of the registrant.
Our critical accounting estimates are described in detail in Part II. Item 7, Management’s Discussion and Analysis, and in Note 1, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024. There have been no material changes to the valuation techniques or assumptions within the models that affect our estimates during the first, second or third quarters of 2025.
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Allowance for Credit Losses Policy
: Management performs a hypothetical sensitivity analysis of our ACL quarterly to understand the impact of a change in a key input on our ACL. As of September 30, 2025, if the four-quarter U.S. unemployment rate forecast had been approximately 5% higher and the four-quarter annualized growth rate in the U.S. Gross Domestic Product had been approximately 29% lower, our ACL for loans would have increased $620,000, or 3%. As of September 30, 2025, if the four-quarter national unemployment rate forecast had been approximately 29% higher and the four-quarter annualized growth rate in the U.S. Gross Domestic Product had been approximately 50% higher, which represents management's estimate of long-term mean rates for these economic factors, our ACL for loans would have increased $1.4 million, or 6%. As of September 30, 2025, if the estimated prepayment and curtailment rates are doubled (with a maximum rate of 100%), our ACL for loans would have decreased $2.0 million, or 9%. As of September 30, 2025, if the estimated prepayment and curtailment rates are cut in half, our ACL for loans would have increased $1.5 million, or 7%. These sensitivity analyses include the impact to both the quantitative and qualitative components of our ACL. Changes in quantitative inputs and qualitative loss factors may not occur in the same direction or magnitude across all segments of our loan portfolio and deterioration in some quantitative inputs and qualitative loss factors may offset improvement in others. This sensitivity analysis does not represent a change to our expectations of the economic environment but provides a hypothetical result to assess the sensitivity of the ACL to a change in a key input. This sensitivity analysis does not incorporate changes to management’s judgment of qualitative loss factors.
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Our assessment of market risk as of September 30, 2025 indicates that there are no material changes in the quantitative and qualitative disclosures from those in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
As of the end of the period covered by this report, we evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) or Rule 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934). Our principal executive and financial officers supervised and participated in this evaluation. Based on this evaluation, our principal executive and financial officers each concluded that as of September 30, 2025, the disclosure controls and procedures are effective in timely alerting them to material information required to be included in the periodic reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The design of any system of controls is based in part upon various assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any of our plans, products, services or procedures will succeed in achieving their intended goals under future conditions.
Changes in Internal Control over Disclosure and Reporting
There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) and 15-d-15(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) that occurred during the quarterly period ended September 30, 2025 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
During the normal course of its business, the Company is a party to various debtor-creditor legal actions, disputes, claims, and litigation related to the conduct of its banking business. These include cases filed as a plaintiff in collection and foreclosure cases, and the enforcement of creditors’ rights in bankruptcy proceedings. Management does not expect that the
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resolution of these matters will have a material effect on the Company’s business, financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.
ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
For information regarding risk factors, please refer to Part I. Item 1A in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as updated by the Company's periodic filings with the SEC. These risk factors have not changed materially as of September 30, 2025.
ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
(a)-(b) Not applicable
(c) There were no stock repurchases by the Company during the three-month period ending September 30, 2025.
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ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION
Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans
During the quarter ended September 30, 2025, none of the Company’s directors or executive officers
adopted
, modified or
terminated
any contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of Company securities that was intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) or any “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.”
ITEM 6.
EXHIBITS
3.1
Articles of Amendment of Northrim BanCorp, Inc. dated August 21, 2025 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 of the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on September 19, 2025).
31.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)
31.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer required by Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) and Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer required by Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) and Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
101.INS
Inline 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
Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
101.CAL
Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
101.LAB
Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels Linkbase Document
101.PRE
Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
101.DEF
Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
104
The cover page for the Company's Quarterly Report on 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2025 - formatted in Inline XBRL (included in Exhibit 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.
NORTHRIM BANCORP, INC.
October 27, 2025
By
/s/ Michael G. Huston
Michael G. Huston
President, Chief Executive Officer
and Chief Operating Officer
(Principal Executive Officer)
October 27, 2025
By
/s/ Jed W. Ballard
Jed W. Ballard
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)
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