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Summit Bank Reports 1st Quarter Earnings

SBKO

EUGENE, Ore.

Summit Bank (OTC Pink: SBKO) reported net income for the first quarter of $971 thousand or 18 cents per fully diluted share. Comparable earnings for the first quarter of 2019 were $1.24 million or 24 cents per fully diluted share, representing a decrease of 21% to earnings and 22% to earnings per fully diluted share. Elevated loan related losses in the Bank’s small business commercial equipment finance group (EFG), as well as, increased provision for future loan losses resulting from the COVID- 19 pandemic were the primary drivers of the lower earnings for the quarter compared to the previous year. Earnings per fully diluted share (EPS) for the trailing four quarters ended March 31st were $1.02 compared to $1.12 for the four quarter period ended March 31st 2019.

Despite the challenging economic environment, Summit has continued to achieve solid balance sheet growth. Total net loans as of March 31st 2020 were $464.2 million, an increase of $26.7 million for the quarter and an increase of $106.5 million or 29.8 percent over March 31st 2019. Deposit growth continues to be robust as well. Total deposits as of March 31st 2020 were $499.8 million, an increase of $48.3 million or 10.7 percent and $99.4 million or 24.8 percent over December 31st 2019 and March 31st 2019, respectively.

“While the COVID-19 virus has had a negative effect on economic activity,” said Craig Wanichek, president and CEO. “Summit Bank remains a source of strength. This strength has enabled the Bank to support our clients, colleagues and communities during these unprecedented times. We are extremely proud of the team’s efforts to have approved, underwritten and funded nearly $90 million in PPP loans to approximately 330 clients in the communities we serve. Clients have also benefited from loan modifications, waivers and forbearances as they have worked with Summit’s bankers. We remain steadfast in our commitment to be accessible and responsive to all businesses in our communities.”

The Bank reported $88.5 million of cash & short-term investments in securities as of March 31st 2020. This is a 60.3 percent increase over the $55.2 million held in cash & short-term investments in securities at fiscal year-end 2019. The Bank continues to hold very low levels of non-performing assets. Total non-performing assets at March 31st 2020 represented just 0.2 percent of total assets, a decrease from 0.4 percent as of March 31st 2019.

“As the result of the lower levels of port activities, the Bank’s EFG division experienced losses and slowness in the first part of the quarter,” said Wanichek. “The Bank overall experienced some credit deterioration at the end of the quarter reflected in the increased provision but there were no new loans 30 days past due at quarter-end, outside of our EFG portfolio. In addition, non-accrual levels also remain very low.”

With offices in Eugene and Bend and downtown Portland, Summit Bank is a business bank that specializes in providing high-level service to professionals and medium-sized businesses and their owners. Summit Bank is quoted on the NASDAQ Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board as SBKO.

QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT – MARCH 2020
(in thousands except per share data) Unaudited Unaudited
As of As of
Summary Statements of Condition Mar. 31, 2020 Mar. 31, 2019
Cash and short term investments

$

81,264

$

73,062

Securities

7,244

4,348

Loans:
Commercial

135,191

114,163

Commercial real estate

289,188

209,456

Other

48,255

40,795

Loan loss reserve and unearned income

(8,437

)

(6,699

)

Total net loans

464,196

357,716

Property and other assets

14,414

12,707

Repossessed property

347

810

Total assets

$

567,465

$

448,642

Deposits:
Noninterest-bearing demand

$

100,363

$

86,780

Interest-bearing demand

356,989

277,809

Certificates of deposit

42,423

35,748

Total deposits

499,775

400,337

Other liabilities

19,754

6,335

Shareholders' equity

47,936

41,969

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

$

567,465

$

448,642

Book value per share

$

9.20

$

8.13

Unaudited Unaudited
For the three
months ending
For the three
months ending
Summary Statements of Income Mar. 31, 2020 Mar. 31, 2019
Interest income

$

6,971

$

6,146

Interest expense

(550

)

(771

)

Net interest income

6,421

5,375

Provision for loan losses

(1,436

)

(570

)

Noninterest income

267

276

Noninterest expense

(3,939

)

(3,395

)

Net income before income taxes

1,313

1,686

Provision for income taxes

(343

)

(450

)

Net income

$

971

$

1,236

Net income per share, basic

$

0.19

$

0.24

Net income per share, fully diluted

$

0.18

$

0.24

Craig Wanichek, President & Chief Executive Officer 541-684-7500



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