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Stock Yards Bancorp Reports Record Second Quarter Earnings of $34.0 Million or $1.15 Per Diluted Share

Highlighted by Strong Loan Growth and Net Interest Margin Expansion

LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: SYBT), parent company of Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company, with offices in Louisville, central, eastern and northern Kentucky, as well as the Indianapolis, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan markets, today reported earnings of $34.0 million, or $1.15 per diluted share, for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. This compares to net income of $27.6 million, or $0.94 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2024. Strong loan and deposit growth contributed to record second quarter 2025 operating results.

       
(dollar amounts in thousands, except per share data) 2Q25 1Q25 2Q24
Net income $ 34,024   $ 33,271   $ 27,598  
Net income per share, diluted   1.15     1.13     0.94  
       
Net interest income $ 73,473   $ 70,552   $ 62,022  
Provision for credit losses(1)   2,175     900     1,300  
Non-interest income   24,348     22,996     23,655  
Non-interest expenses   52,700     51,027     49,109  
       
Net interest margin   3.53 %   3.46 %   3.26 %
Efficiency ratio(2)   53.83 %   54.50 %   57.26 %
Tangible common equity to tangible assets(3)   8.86 %   8.72 %   8.42 %
Annualized return on average assets(4)   1.52 %   1.52 %   1.35 %
Annualized return on average equity(4)   13.91 %   14.14 %   12.64 %
       


“We concluded the first half of 2025 with strong momentum, delivering record second quarter earnings that reflect continued exceptional profitability, fueled in large part by robust loan growth and net interest margin expansion,” commented James A. (Ja) Hillebrand, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “A key highlight of the quarter was the $779 million, or 13%, year-over-year increase in total loans, with $204 million of that growth occurring in the second quarter. This expansion was broad-based, with nearly every loan category and all markets contributing to the overall growth. Although we initially projected moderate loan growth in light of persistent global economic uncertainties, the second quarter reflected a more resilient environment. Loan production and demand remained steady, and credit quality metrics continued to be strong. In addition to our noteworthy loan growth, net interest margin expanded by 27 basis points year-over-year and 7 basis points from the prior quarter, as we continue to see expanding yields on our earning assets as well as better-than-expected funding costs. This was a powerful combination that drove profitability for the period.”

“Non-interest revenue was a strong contributor to our solid operating results in the second quarter of 2025,” Hillebrand continued. “Treasury management fees benefited from increased fees and a growing customer base, while mortgage, brokerage, and card income all made meaningful contributions. Although Wealth Management & Trust (WM&T) income declined compared to the prior quarter, assets under management increased at quarter end following three consecutive quarters of decline. Looking ahead, we are encouraged by the traction in net new business and the strength of the teams we have put in place. Recent key hires are already contributing to production, and we are optimistic about the continued momentum in our WM&T group as these individuals further establish themselves and drive new opportunities.”

“We continue to successfully expand our deposit base, which grew $938 million, or 14% over the past 12 months, driven in large part by a successful time deposit campaign earlier in the year. We are particularly encouraged with the performance of our non-interest bearing deposits, which continue to represent over 20% of total deposits. Our focus remains on organic growth while strengthening our overall funding position. We expect our net interest margin to remain steady as we anticipate deposit competition to be stronger in the second half of the year,” said Hillebrand.

As of June 30, 2025, the Company had $9.21 billion in assets, $6.85 billion in loans and $7.51 billion in total deposits. The Company’s combined enterprise, which encompasses 73 branch offices across three contiguous states, will continue to benefit from a diversified geographic and economic footprint, including the new Center Grove location that was opened in the Indianapolis metropolitan market at the end of March. Two additional locations are also slated to be opened in 2025, which will expand the Company’s footprint into Bardstown, Kentucky and Liberty Township, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.

Key factors contributing to the second quarter of 2025 results included:

  • Total loans increased $779 million, or 13%, over the last 12 months, while growing $204 million, or 3%, on the linked quarter. Broad based loan growth during the quarter included increases in all markets for the fifth consecutive quarter and was well spread amongst categories. Commercial real estate loan growth of $405 million led all categories, with C&I, residential real estate and C&D lending segments also contributing to year over year growth. The yield earned on total loans ended at 6.13% for the second quarter of 2025, with yield expansion and strong average balance growth driving a 7-basis point increase compared to the same period in 2024.
  • Deposit balances expanded $938 million, or 14%, over the last 12 months, with the deposit mix continuing to shift from non-interest bearing and low interest-bearing deposits into higher cost deposits. Non-interest-bearing demand accounts increased $32 million, or 2%, while interest-bearing deposits grew $905 million, or 18%, led in large part by time deposit growth. On the linked quarter, total deposits expanded $213 million, or 3%. Non-interest-bearing demand accounts increased $16 million, or 1%, while total interest-bearing deposit accounts increased $197 million, or 3%, led by time deposit growth.
  • Net interest income increased $11.5 million, or 18%, for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter a year ago. Net interest margin expanded 27 basis points to 3.53% for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter a year ago, driven by strong earning asset growth and yield expansion that was coupled with a decline in the cost of funds. On the linked quarter, net interest income increased $2.9 million, or 4%, while net interest margin expanded 7 basis points, boosted by continued loan growth and higher yields on interest earning assets, which outpaced a moderate increase in the cost of funds.
  • Provision for credit loss expense(1) of $2.2 million was recorded for the second quarter of 2025, primarily attributed to strong loan growth, a slightly deteriorating economic forecast and increased specific reserves. Traditional credit quality statistics remained strong at quarter-end.
  • Non-interest income increased $693,000 over the second quarter of 2024. Other non-interest income increased $677,000, driven mainly by $557,000 of swap fees, while treasury management fees grew $180,000, or 6%, over the last 12 months to a record $3.0 million and brokerage income grew $180,000, or 23%. This activity more than offset a $312,000, or 3%, decline in WM&T income. Further, a $74,000 gain on the sale of premises and equipment was recorded during the quarter related mainly to the sale of a property owned by the Bank as a result of a prior acquisition.
  • Total non-interest expenses increased $3.6 million, or 7%, during the second quarter of 2025 compared to the second quarter of 2024, and increased $1.7 million, or 3%, on the linked quarter.
  • Tangible common equity per share(3) was $27.06 on June 30, 2025, compared to $26.01 on March 31, 2025, and $23.22 on June 30, 2024.

Hillebrand concluded, “In June 2025, we were honored to once again be named a recipient of the 2024 Raymond James Community Bankers Cup—an award that recognizes the top 10% of community banks nationwide based on key measures such as profitability, operational efficiency, and balance sheet strength. This distinction was awarded from a pool of all U.S.-based, exchange-traded banks with assets between $500 million and $10 billion as of December 31, 2024. This achievement highlights not only Stock Yards' strong performance but also our continued commitment to delivering exceptional service to the communities we proudly serve.” Stock Yards Bancorp has been awarded the Raymond James Community Bankers Cup a total of 10 times.

Results of Operations – Second Quarter 2025, Compared with Second Quarter 2024

Net interest income, the Company’s largest source of revenue, increased by $11.5 million, or 18%, to $73.5 million. Significant average earning asset balance growth and improved yields led to strong interest income expansion.

  • Total interest income increased by $14.7 million, or 15%, to $115 million.
    • Interest income and fees on loans increased $13.0 million, or 14%, over the prior year quarter. Driven by the $773 million, or 13%, increase in average loans and interest rate expansion, the average quarterly yield earned on loans increased 7 basis points over the past 12 months to 6.13%.
    • Interest income on securities increased $936,000, or 12%, compared to the second quarter of 2024. While average securities balances declined $154 million, or 10%, over the past 12 months, the rate earned on securities improved 52 basis points to 2.57%, as a portion of lower-yielding investment maturities were reinvested at higher short-term rates for balance sheet management strategies. Over the past 12 months, cash flows from investment portfolio maturities and amortization have been primarily utilized to fund loan growth and provide liquidity.
    • Average overnight funds increased $91 million for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period of the prior year, driving a $573,000, or 27%, increase in corresponding interest income despite rate reductions enacted by the Federal Reserve in late 2024.
  • Total interest expense increased $3.2 million, or 8%, to $41.5 million, but the cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased 10 basis points to 2.65%.
    • Interest expense on deposits increased $5.9 million, or 19% over the past 12 months, attributed almost entirely to the time deposit category and consistent with the successful CD promotion that ran through mid-April. Despite ending the promotions early in the second quarter and lowering time deposit rates, the Company continued to experience solid time deposit growth through the end of the quarter. The overall cost of interest-bearing deposits increased to 2.59% for the second quarter of 2025 from 2.56% for the second quarter of 2024.
    • As a result of strong interest-bearing deposit growth over the past 12 months, average FHLB advance balances declined $138 million, or 31%, resulting in a $2.4 million, or 45%, decrease in the corresponding FHLB expense compared to the second quarter of 2024, with the related cost of funds declining 92 basis points to 3.85% over the same period.

The Company recorded provision for credit losses on loans expense of $2.3 million for the second quarter of 2025, consistent with strong loan growth, a slightly deteriorating economic forecast, increased specific reserves, and net charge offs of $342,000. Additionally, the Company recorded a $75,000 credit to expense for off balance sheet exposures for the second quarter of 2025 due to increased utilization trends. For the second quarter of 2024, the Company recorded $1.1 million in provision for credit losses on loans and $225,000 in provision for credit losses on off balance sheet exposures associated with increased availability related to Construction & Land Development and Commercial & Industrial (C&I) lines of credit.

Non-interest income increased $693,000, or 3%, to $24.3 million compared to the second quarter of 2024.

  • WM&T income ended the second quarter of 2025 at $10.5 million, a decrease of $312,000, or 3%, over the second quarter of 2024. Assets under management contracted $286 million, or 4%, compared to the second quarter of 2024.
  • Compared to the second quarter of 2024, treasury management fees increased $180,000, or 6%, to a record $3.0 million. Consistent treasury management growth has been driven by fee increases, strong organic growth and new product sales.
  • Brokerage income grew $180,000, or 23%, to $980,000, attributed to the addition of a new broker and the benefit of portfolios shifting to more profitable wrap fee-based business.

Non-interest expenses increased by $3.6 million, or 7%, to $52.7 million, compared to the second quarter of 2024.

  • Compensation expense increased $2.6 million, or 11%, compared to the second quarter of 2024, consistent with higher bonus accrual levels tied to strong year-to-date results, annual merit-based increases and full-time equivalent employee expansion. Employee benefits increased $244,000, or 5%, compared to the second quarter of 2024, as increases in 401(k) matching expense and payroll tax expenses more than offset lower health insurance expense.
  • Net occupancy and equipment expenses increased $206,000, or 5%, over the second quarter of 2024, as the current period included expenses related to increased rent and depreciation expense.
  • Marketing and business development expense increased $355,000, or 22%, compared to the second quarter of 2024. The quarter over prior year quarter increase relates to elevated advertising expense tied primarily to time deposit product promotions in addition to increased customer entertainment and sponsorships.
  • Other non-interest expenses increased $210,000, or 9%, compared to the second quarter of 2024, primarily attributed to higher credit card rewards and to a lesser extent, increased insurance costs.

Financial Condition – June 30, 2025, Compared with June 30, 2024

Total assets increased $894 million, or 11%, year over year to $9.21 billion.

Total loans increased $779 million, or 13%, to $6.85 billion, with growth spread across categories and markets. Total line of credit usage ended at 48% as of June 30, 2025, compared to 41% as of June 30, 2024. C&I line of credit usage expanded to 37% as of period end, representing the highest level of utilization since 2020, however still well below pre-pandemic levels.

Total investment securities decreased $121 million, or 9%, year over year. Over the past 12 months, cash flows from the investment portfolio have been primarily utilized to fund loan growth and provide liquidity, while a portion of lower-yielding maturities have been reinvested at higher short-term rates for balance sheet management strategies.

Total deposits increased $938 million, or 14%, over the past 12 months, with the deposit mix continuing to shift from non-interest bearing and low interest-bearing deposits into higher cost deposits. Total interest-bearing deposits grew $905 million, or 18%, led primarily by time deposit growth, and average total interest-bearing deposit accounts increased $849 million, or 17% over the past 12 months. Non-interest-bearing demand accounts increased $32 million, or 2%, however, average non-interest bearing demand accounts declined $27 million, or 2%.

Non-performing loans totaled $18.0 million, or 0.26% of total loans outstanding on June 30, 2025, compared to $17.6 million, or 0.29% of total loans outstanding on June 30, 2024. The ratio of allowance for credit losses to loans ended at 1.32% on June 30, 2025, compared to 1.35% on June 30, 2024.

As of June 30, 2025, the Company continued to be “well-capitalized,” the highest regulatory capital rating for financial institutions, with all capital ratios experiencing meaningful growth. Total equity to assets(3) was 10.92% and the tangible common equity ratio(3) was 8.86% on June 30, 2025, compared to 10.76% and 8.42% on June 30, 2024, respectively.

In May 2025, the board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.31 per common share. The dividend was paid July 1, 2025, to shareholders of record as of June 16, 2025.

On July 15, 2025, the Company’s Board of Directors adopted a share repurchase plan under which the Company may purchase up to 1 million shares of the Company’s common stock. The share repurchase plan expires in two years and replaces the Company’s prior repurchase plan, which expired in May 2025. The Company last repurchased shares in 2019.

“Having an active share repurchase authorization in place allows us the flexibility to buy back stock when it aligns with our capital allocation strategy,” said Hillebrand.

Results of Operations – Second Quarter 2025, Compared with First Quarter 2025

Net interest margin expanded 7 basis points on the linked quarter to 3.53%, boosted by strong loan growth and higher interest earning asset yields, which more than offset a moderate increase in cost of funds.

Net interest income increased $2.9 million, or 4%, over the prior quarter to $73.5 million.

  • Total interest income increased $3.8 million, or 3%.
    • Interest income on loans, including fees, increased $3.4 million, or 3%. Average loans increased $150 million, or 2%, and the corresponding yield earned remained flat at 6.13%. However, non-accrual payoff activity provided approximately 4 basis points of benefit to loan yields for the first quarter of 2025.
  • Total interest expense increased $913,000, or 2%.
    • Interest expense on deposits increased $2.9 million, or 8%, led by $265 million, or 20%, of growth in average time deposit balances, which was driven in large part by the success of promotions that ran through mid-April. While the promotions ended early in the second quarter and time deposit rates were cut, the Bank’s time deposit offerings remained competitive and continued to see growth through the end of the period, albeit at a slower pace compared to the linked quarter.

During the second quarter of 2025, the Company recorded $2.3 million in provision for credit losses on loans(1) and a $75,000 credit to expense for off balance sheet exposures. During the first quarter of 2025, the Company recorded $900,000 in provision for credit losses on loans and no provision for credit losses on off balance sheet exposures.

Non-interest income increased $1.4 million, or 6%, on the linked quarter, to $24.3 million. Other non-interest income increased $637,000, driven mainly by $557,000 of swap fees collected, while treasury management fees grew $332,000, or 12%, and card income grew $329,000, or 7%. This activity more than offset a $164,000, or 2%, decline in WM&T income. Further, a $74,000 gain on the sale of premises and equipment was recorded during the quarter related mainly to the sale of a property owned by the Bank as a result of a prior acquisition.

Non-interest expenses increased $1.7 million, or 3% on the linked quarter to $52.7 million, due to increases in compensation expense and marketing and business development expenses.

Financial Condition – June 30, 2025, Compared with March 31, 2025

Total assets increased $212 million, or 2%, on the linked quarter to $9.21 billion.

Total loans expanded $204 million, or 3%, on the linked quarter, with every market contributing to the growth. The CRE segment was the primary driver of growth for the quarter, increasing $126 million, or 4%, on the linked quarter. The residential real estate segment grew $47 million, or 4%, and C&I loans increased $27 million, or 2%, on the linked quarter. Total line of credit usage increased to 48% as of June 30, 2025, compared to 46% as of March 31, 2025. C&I line of credit usage increased to 37% as of June 30, 2025, from 34% at March 31, 2025.

Total deposits increased $213 million, or 3%, on the linked quarter. Non-interest-bearing demand accounts increased $16 million, or 1%, while total interest-bearing deposit accounts increased $197 million, or 3%.

About the Company

Louisville, Kentucky-based Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc., with $9.21 billion in assets, was incorporated in 1988 as a bank holding company. It is the parent company of Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company, which was established in 1904. The Company’s common shares trade on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol “SYBT.”

This report contains forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act that involve risks and uncertainties. Although the Company’s management believes the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any of these assumptions could be inaccurate. Therefore, there can be no assurance the forward-looking statements included herein will prove to be accurate. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: economic conditions both generally and more specifically in the markets in which the Company and its banking subsidiary operates; competition for the Company’s customers from other providers of financial services; changes in, or forecasts of, future political and economic conditions, inflation and efforts to control it; government legislation and regulation, which change and over which the Company has no control; changes in interest rates; material unforeseen changes in liquidity, results of operations, or financial condition of the Company’s customers; and other risks detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Refer to Stock Yards’ Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as well as its other filings with the SEC for a more detailed discussion of risks, uncertainties and factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.

Contact: T. Clay Stinnett
Executive Vice President,
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(502) 625-0890
   

 


Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited)          
Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release          
(In thousands unless otherwise noted)          
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended    
    June 30,   June 30,    
Income Statement Data   2025   2024   2025   2024    
                     
Net interest income, fully tax equivalent (5)   $ 73,560   $ 62,113   $ 144,196   $ 122,279    
Interest income:                    
Loans   $ 103,009   $ 90,018   $ 202,609   $ 175,858    
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks   2,730   2,157   4,731   4,253    
Mortgage loans held for sale   78   74   155   105    
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   662   470   1,194   938    
Investment securities   8,521   7,585   17,477   15,695    
Total interest income   115,000   100,304   226,166   196,849    
Interest expense:                    
Deposits   37,511   31,623   72,092   63,489    
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   625   771   1,439   1,702    
Federal funds purchased   72   139   142   275    
Federal Home Loan Bank advances   2,908   5,263   7,649   8,260    
Subordinated debentures   411   486   819   1,031    
Total interest expense   41,527   38,282   82,141   74,757    
Net interest income   73,473   62,022   144,025   122,092    
Provision for credit losses (1)   2,175   1,300   3,075   2,725    
Net interest income after provision for credit losses   71,298   60,722   140,950   119,367    
Non-interest income:                    
Wealth management and trust services   10,483   10,795   21,130   21,566    
Deposit service charges   2,069   2,180   4,148   4,316    
Debit and credit card income   4,837   4,923   9,345   9,605    
Treasury management fees   3,005   2,825   5,678   5,450    
Mortgage banking income   1,094   1,017   2,011   1,965    
Net investment product sales commissions and fees   980   800   1,990   1,665    
Bank owned life insurance   629   595   1,251   1,183    
Gain on sale of premises and equipment   74   20   74   20    
Other   1,177   500   1,717   1,156    
Total non-interest income   24,348   23,655   47,344   46,926    
Non-interest expenses:                    
Compensation   27,279   24,634   53,211   48,855    
Employee benefits   5,330   5,086   11,115   10,962    
Net occupancy and equipment   4,025   3,819   8,148   7,489    
Technology and communication   4,773   4,894   9,601   9,963    
Debit and credit card processing   1,908   1,811   3,727   3,557    
Marketing and business development   1,951   1,596   3,466   2,671    
Postage, printing and supplies   937   913   1,906   1,839    
Legal and professional   1,088   1,185   1,995   2,300    
FDIC insurance   1,260   1,161   2,483   2,273    
Capital and deposit based taxes   738   673   1,438   1,303    
Intangible amortization   915   1,051   1,829   2,103    
Other   2,496   2,286   4,808   4,755    
Total non-interest expenses   52,700   49,109   103,727   98,070    
Income before income tax expense   42,946   35,268   84,567   68,223    
Income tax expense   8,922   7,670   17,272   14,738    
Net income   $ 34,024   $ 27,598   $ 67,295   $ 53,485    
                     
Net income per share - Basic   $ 1.16   $ 0.94   $ 2.29   $ 1.83    
Net income per share - Diluted   1.15   0.94   2.28   1.82    
Cash dividend declared per share   0.31   0.30   0.62   0.60    
                     
Weighted average shares - Basic   29,364   29,283   29,356   29,267    
Weighted average shares - Diluted   29,505   29,383   29,503   29,372    

 

        June 30,    
Balance Sheet Data           2025   2024    
                     
Investment securities           $ 1,221,842   $ 1,342,354    
Loans           6,850,273   6,070,963    
Allowance for credit losses on loans           90,722   82,155    
Total assets           9,208,986   8,315,325    
Non-interest bearing deposits           1,514,924   1,482,514    
Interest bearing deposits           5,991,826   5,086,724    
Federal Home Loan Bank advances           300,000   400,000    
Accumulated other comprehensive loss           (75,311)   (94,980)    
Stockholders' equity           1,005,704   894,535    
                     
Total shares outstanding           29,473   29,388    
Book value per share (3)           $ 34.12   $ 30.44    
Tangible common equity per share (3)           27.06   23.22    
Market value per share           78.98   49.67    
                     


 

                   
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited)         
Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release         
                   
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended  
    June 30,   June 30,  
Average Balance Sheet Data   2025   2024   2025   2024  
                   
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks   $ 249,738   $ 158,512   $ 215,280   $ 156,251  
Mortgage loans held for sale   7,145   6,204   6,442   5,417  
Investment securities   1,337,994   1,491,865   1,396,634   1,535,132  
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   22,413   29,735   26,602   25,428  
Loans   6,746,973   5,973,801   6,672,594   5,891,363  
Total interest earning assets   8,364,263   7,660,117   8,317,552   7,613,591  
Total assets   8,987,084   8,246,735   8,940,750   8,200,049  
Non-interest bearing deposits   1,489,188   1,515,708   1,457,813   1,508,155  
Interest bearing deposits   5,820,314   4,971,804   5,708,148   5,015,274  
Total deposits   7,309,502   6,487,512   7,165,961   6,523,429  
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   128,493   147,327   143,655   156,133  
Federal funds purchased   6,610   10,127   6,562   10,144  
Federal Home Loan Bank advances   303,297   441,484   384,530   357,967  
Subordinated debentures   26,806   26,806   26,806   26,800  
Total interest bearing liabilities   6,285,520   5,597,548   6,269,701   5,566,338  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (83,970)   (99,640)   (85,289)   (97,693)  
Total stockholders' equity   980,803   878,233   967,495   869,616  
                   
Performance Ratios                  
Annualized return on average assets (4)   1.52%   1.35%   1.52%   1.31%  
Annualized return on average equity (4)   13.91%   12.64%   14.03%   12.37%  
Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent   3.53%   3.26%   3.50%   3.23%  
Non-interest income to total revenue, fully tax equivalent   24.87%   27.58%   24.72%   27.73%  
Efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent (2)   53.83%   57.26%   54.15%   57.96%  
                   
Capital Ratios                  
Total stockholders' equity to total assets (3)           10.92%   10.76%  
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (3)           8.86%   8.42%  
Average stockholders' equity to average assets           10.82%   10.61%  
Total risk-based capital           12.91%   12.62%  
Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital           11.32%   11.07%  
Tier 1 risk-based capital           11.66%   11.43%  
Leverage           10.17%   9.95%  
                   
Loan Segmentation                  
Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied           $ 1,989,982   $ 1,652,614  
Commercial real estate - owner occupied           1,010,692   943,013  
Commercial and industrial           1,491,143   1,356,970  
Residential real estate - owner occupied           851,284   749,870  
Residential real estate - non-owner occupied           390,784   365,846  
Construction and land development           671,011   586,820  
Home equity lines of credit           263,826   223,304  
Consumer           140,715   151,221  
Leases           14,563   17,258  
Credit cards           26,273   24,047  
Total loans and leases           $ 6,850,273   $ 6,070,963  
                   
Deposit Segmentation                  
Interest bearing demand           $ 2,520,405   $ 2,422,828  
Savings           424,985   429,095  
Money market           1,385,845   1,177,995  
Time deposits           1,660,591   1,056,806  
Non-Interest bearing deposits           1,514,924   1,482,514  
Total deposits           $ 7,506,750   $ 6,569,238  
                   
Asset Quality Data                  
Non-accrual loans           $ 17,650   $ 17,371  
Modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty           -   -  
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing           378   186  
Total non-performing loans           18,028   17,557  
Other real estate owned           10   10  
Total non-performing assets           $ 18,038   $ 17,567  
Non-performing loans to total loans           0.26%   0.29%  
Non-performing assets to total assets           0.20%   0.21%  
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans           1.32%   1.35%  
Allowance for credit losses on loans to average loans           1.34%   1.39%    
Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-performing loans           503%   468%  
Net (charge-offs) recoveries   $ (342)   $ 183   $ 629   $ 531  
Net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans (6)   -0.01%   0.00%   0.01%   0.01%  
                   

 


Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited)            
Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release            
                         
    Quarterly Comparison    
Income Statement Data   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
                         
Net interest income, fully tax equivalent (5)   $ 73,560   $ 70,636   $ 70,057   $ 65,064   $ 62,113    
Net interest income   $ 73,473   $ 70,552   $ 69,969   $ 64,979   $ 62,022    
Provision for credit losses (1)   2,175   900   2,675   4,325   1,300    
Net interest income after provision for credit losses   71,298   69,652   67,294   60,654   60,722    
Non-interest income:                        
Wealth management and trust services   10,483   10,647   10,346   10,931   10,795    
Deposit service charges   2,069   2,079   2,276   2,314   2,180    
Debit and credit card income   4,837   4,508   5,394   5,083   4,923    
Treasury management fees   3,005   2,673   2,675   2,939   2,825    
Mortgage banking income   1,094   917   781   1,112   1,017    
Net investment product sales commissions and fees   980   1,010   991   915   800    
Bank owned life insurance   629   622   626   634   595    
Gain (loss) on sale of premises and equipment   74   -   (61)   (59)   20    
Other   1,177   540   479   928   500    
Total non-interest income   24,348   22,996   23,507   24,797   23,655    
Non-interest expenses:                        
Compensation   27,279   25,932   26,453   25,534   24,634    
Employee benefits   5,330   5,785   4,677   4,629   5,086    
Net occupancy and equipment   4,025   4,123   3,929   3,775   3,819    
Technology and communication   4,773   4,828   4,744   4,500   4,894    
Debit and credit card processing   1,908   1,819   1,860   1,845   1,811    
Marketing and business development   1,951   1,515   2,815   1,438   1,596    
Postage, printing and supplies   937   969   905   901   913    
Legal and professional   1,088   907   843   968   1,185    
FDIC insurance   1,260   1,223   1,171   1,095   1,161    
Capital and deposit based taxes   738   700   653   825   673    
Intangible amortization   915   914   1,330   1,052   1,051    
Other   2,496   2,312   2,277   1,890   2,286    
Total non-interest expenses   52,700   51,027   51,657   48,452   49,109    
Income before income tax expense   42,946   41,621   39,144   36,999   35,268    
Income tax expense   8,922   8,350   7,450   7,639   7,670    
Net income   $ 34,024   $ 33,271   $ 31,694   $ 29,360   $ 27,598    
                         
                         
Net income per share - Basic   $ 1.16   $ 1.13   $ 1.08   $ 1.00   $ 0.94    
Net income per share - Diluted   1.15   1.13   1.07   1.00   0.94    
Cash dividend declared per share   0.31   0.31   0.31   0.31   0.30    
                         
Weighted average shares - Basic   29,364   29,349   29,319   29,299   29,283    
Weighted average shares - Diluted   29,505   29,501   29,493   29,445   29,383    
                         
    Quarterly Comparison    
Balance Sheet Data   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
                         
Cash and due from banks   $ 97,606   $ 110,156   $ 78,925   $ 108,825   $ 85,441    
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks   353,806   293,580   212,095   144,241   118,910    
Mortgage loans held for sale   5,014   7,797   6,286   4,822   6,438    
Investment securities   1,221,842   1,246,690   1,360,285   1,236,744   1,342,354    
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   22,839   29,315   21,603   29,419   31,462    
Loans   6,850,273   6,646,360   6,520,402   6,278,133   6,070,963    
Allowance for credit losses on loans   90,722   88,814   86,943   85,343   82,155    
Goodwill   194,074   194,074   194,074   194,074   194,074    
Total assets   9,208,986   8,997,478   8,863,419   8,437,280   8,315,325    
Non-interest bearing deposits   1,514,924   1,499,383   1,456,138   1,508,203   1,482,514    
Interest bearing deposits   5,991,826   5,794,583   5,710,263   5,217,870   5,086,724    
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase   126,576   151,424   162,967   149,852   152,948    
Federal funds purchased   6,709   6,540   6,525   6,442   10,029    
Federal Home Loan Bank advances   300,000   300,000   300,000   325,000   400,000    
Subordinated debentures   26,806   26,806   26,806   26,806   26,806    
Accumulated other comprehensive income loss   (75,311)   (79,840)   (91,151)   (75,273)   (94,980)    
Stockholders' equity   1,005,704   975,473   940,476   934,094   894,535    
                         
Total shares outstanding   29,473   29,469   29,431   29,414   29,388    
Book value per share (3)   $ 34.12   $ 33.10   $ 31.96   $ 31.76   $ 30.44    
Tangible common equity per share (3)   27.06   26.01   24.82   24.58   23.22    
Market value per share   78.98   69.09   71.61   61.99   49.67    
                         
Capital Ratios                        
Total stockholders' equity to total assets (3)   10.92%   10.84%   10.61%   11.07%   10.76%    
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (3)   8.86%   8.72%   8.44%   8.79%   8.42%    
Average stockholders' equity to average assets   10.91%   10.73%   10.76%   10.86%   10.65%    
Total risk-based capital   12.91%   12.85%   12.73%   12.73%   12.62%    
Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital   11.32%   11.25%   11.17%   11.16%   11.07%    
Tier 1 risk-based capital   11.66%   11.60%   11.52%   11.52%   11.43%    
Leverage   10.17%   9.98%   9.94%   10.05%   9.95%    
                         



Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited)            
Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release            
                         
    Quarterly Comparison    
Average Balance Sheet Data   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
                         
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks   $ 249,738   $ 180,439   $ 251,209   $ 148,818   $ 158,512    
Mortgage loans held for sale   7,145   5,732   6,335   4,862   6,204    
Investment securities   1,337,994   1,455,926   1,436,748   1,424,815   1,491,865    
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   22,413   30,838   23,475   31,193   29,735    
Loans   6,746,973   6,597,388   6,381,869   6,174,309   5,973,801    
Total interest earning assets   8,364,263   8,270,323   8,099,636   7,783,997   7,660,117    
Total assets   8,987,084   8,893,907   8,718,416   8,384,605   8,246,735    
Non-interest bearing deposits   1,489,188   1,426,088   1,492,624   1,510,515   1,515,708    
Interest bearing deposits   5,820,314   5,594,740   5,531,441   5,047,771   4,971,804    
Total deposits   7,309,502   7,020,828   7,024,065   6,558,286   6,487,512    
Securities sold under agreement to repurchase   128,493   158,985   148,414   156,865   147,327    
Federal funds purchased   6,610   6,514   6,508   8,480   10,127    
Federal Home Loan Bank advances   303,297   466,667   300,000   461,141   441,484    
Subordinated debentures   26,806   26,806   26,806   26,806   26,806    
Total interest bearing liabilities   6,285,520   6,253,712   6,013,169   5,701,063   5,597,548    
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (83,970)   (86,622)   (81,585)   (88,362)   (99,640)    
Total stockholders' equity   980,803   954,040   937,782   910,274   878,233    
                         
Performance Ratios                        
Annualized return on average assets (4)   1.52%   1.52%   1.45%   1.39%   1.35%    
Annualized return on average equity (4)   13.91%   14.14%   13.45%   12.83%   12.64%    
Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent   3.53%   3.46%   3.44%   3.33%   3.26%    
Non-interest income to total revenue, fully tax equivalent   24.87%   24.56%   25.12%   27.59%   27.58%    
Efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent (2)   53.83%   54.50%   55.21%   53.92%   57.26%    
                         
Loans Segmentation                        
Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied   $ 1,989,982   $ 1,870,352   $ 1,835,935   $ 1,686,448   $ 1,652,614    
Commercial real estate - owner occupied   1,010,692   1,004,774   1,002,853   949,538   943,013    
Commercial and industrial   1,491,143   1,463,746   1,438,654   1,379,293   1,356,970    
Residential real estate - owner occupied   851,284   813,823   805,080   783,337   749,870    
Residential real estate - non-owner occupied   390,784   381,429   382,744   381,051   365,846    
Construction and land development   671,011   679,345   623,005   674,918   586,820    
Home equity lines of credit   263,826   252,125   247,433   236,819   223,304    
Consumer   140,715   140,009   144,644   143,684   151,221    
Leases   14,563   14,460   15,514   16,760   17,258    
Credit cards   26,273   26,297   24,540   26,285   24,047    
Total loans and leases   $ 6,850,273   $ 6,646,360   $ 6,520,402   $ 6,278,133   $ 6,070,963    
                         
Deposit Segmentation                        
Interest bearing demand   $ 2,520,405   $ 2,545,858   $ 2,649,142   $ 2,361,192   $ 2,422,828    
Savings   424,985   429,171   419,355   420,772   429,095    
Money market   1,385,845   1,343,031   1,403,978   1,259,484   1,177,995    
Time deposits   1,660,591   1,476,523   1,237,788   1,176,422   1,056,806    
Non-Interest bearing deposits   1,514,924   1,499,383   1,456,138   1,508,203   1,482,514    
Total deposits   $ 7,506,750   $ 7,293,966   $ 7,166,401   $ 6,726,073   $ 6,569,238    
                         
Asset Quality Data                        
Non-accrual loans   $ 17,650   $ 15,865   $ 21,727   $ 16,288   $ 17,371    
Modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty   -   -   -   -   -    
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing   378   283   487   870   186    
Total non-performing loans   18,028   16,148   22,214   17,158   17,557    
Other real estate owned   10   85   10   10   10    
Total non-performing assets   $ 18,038   $ 16,233   $ 22,224   $ 17,168   $ 17,567    
Non-performing loans to total loans   0.26%   0.24%   0.34%   0.27%   0.29%    
Non-performing assets to total assets   0.20%   0.18%   0.25%   0.20%   0.21%    
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans   1.32%   1.34%   1.33%   1.36%   1.35%    
Allowance for credit losses on loans to average loans   1.34%   1.35%   1.36%   1.38%   1.38%    
Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-performing loans   503%   550%   391%   497%   468%    
Net (charge-offs) recoveries   $ (342)   $ 971   $ (625)   $ (1,137)   $ 183    
Net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans (6)   -0.01%   0.01%   -0.01%   -0.02%   0.00%    
                         
Other Information                        
Total WM&T assets under management (in millions)   $ 7,193   $ 6,804   $ 7,066   $ 7,317   $ 7,479    
Full-time equivalent employees   1,118   1,089   1,080   1,068   1,051    
                         
     
     
(1) - Detail of Provision for credit losses follows:    
    Quarterly Comparison    
(in thousands)   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
Provision for credit losses - loans   $ 2,250   $ 900   $ 2,225   $ 4,325   $ 1,075    
Provision for credit losses - off balance sheet exposures   (75)   -   450   -   225    
Total provision for credit losses   $ 2,175   $ 900   $ 2,675   $ 4,325   $ 1,300    
                         
                         
(2) - The efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP measure, equals total non-interest expenses divided by the sum of net interest income (FTE) and non-interest income.    
    Quarterly Comparison    
(Dollars in thousands)   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
Total non-interest expenses (a)   $ 52,700   $ 51,027   $ 51,657   $ 48,452   $ 49,109    
                         
Total net interest income, fully tax equivalent   $ 73,560   $ 70,636   $ 70,057   $ 65,064   $ 62,113    
Total non-interest income   24,348   22,996   23,507   24,797   23,655    
Total revenue - Non-GAAP (b)   97,908   93,632   93,564   89,861   85,768    
                         
Efficiency ratio - Non-GAAP (a/b)   53.83%   54.50%   55.21%   53.92%   57.26%    
                         
                         
(3) - The following table provides a reconciliation of total stockholders’ equity in accordance with GAAP to tangible stockholders’ equity, a non-GAAP disclosure. Bancorp provides the tangible book value per share, a non-GAAP measure, in addition to those defined by banking regulators, because of its widespread use by investors as a means to evaluate capital adequacy:    
                         
    Quarterly Comparison    
(In thousands, except per share data)   6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24    
Total stockholders' equity - GAAP (a)   $ 1,005,704   $ 975,473   $ 940,476   $ 934,094   $ 894,535    
Less: Goodwill   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)    
Less: Core deposit and other intangibles   (13,989)   (14,904)   (15,818)   (17,149)   (18,201)    
Tangible common equity - Non-GAAP (c)   $ 797,641   $ 766,495   $ 730,584   $ 722,871   $ 682,260    
                         
Total assets - GAAP (b)   $ 9,208,986   $ 8,997,478   $ 8,863,419   $ 8,437,280   $ 8,315,325    
Less: Goodwill   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)   (194,074)    
Less: Core deposit and other intangibles   (13,989)   (14,904)   (15,818)   (17,149)   (18,201)    
Tangible assets - Non-GAAP (d)   $ 9,000,923   $ 8,788,500   $ 8,653,527   $ 8,226,057   $ 8,103,050    
                         
Total stockholders' equity to total assets - GAAP (a/b)   10.92%   10.84%   10.61%   11.07%   10.76%    
Tangible common equity to tangible assets - Non-GAAP (c/d)   8.86%   8.72%   8.44%   8.79%   8.42%    
                         
Total shares outstanding (e)   29,473   29,469   29,431   29,414   29,388    
                         
Book value per share - GAAP (a/e)   $ 34.12   $ 33.10   $ 31.96   $ 31.76   $ 30.44    
Tangible common equity per share - Non-GAAP (c/e)   27.06   26.01   24.82   24.58   23.22    
                         
(4) - Return on average assets equals net income divided by total average assets, annualized to reflect a full year return on average assets. Similarly, return on average equity equals net income divided by total average equity, annualized to reflect a full year return on average equity.    
                         
(5) - Interest income on a FTE basis includes the additional amount of interest income that would have been earned if investments in certain tax-exempt interest earning assets had been made in assets subject to federal, state and local taxes yielding the same after-tax income. Interest income, yields and ratios on a FTE basis are considered non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes net interest income on a FTE basis provides an insightful picture of the interest margin for comparison purposes. The FTE basis also allows management to assess the comparability of revenue arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources. The FTE basis assumes a federal corporate income tax rate of 21%.    
                         
(6) - Quarterly net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans ratios are not annualized.    

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