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QNB Corp. Reports Earnings for Second Quarter 2025

QUAKERTOWN, Pa., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QNB Corp. (the “Company” or “QNB”) (OTCQX: QNBC), the parent company of QNB Bank (the “Bank”), reported net income for the second quarter of 2025 of $3,883,000 or $1.04 per share on a diluted basis. This compares to net income of $2,465,000, or $0.67 per share on a diluted basis, for the same period in 2024. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, QNB reported net income of $6,461,000, or $1.74 per share on a diluted basis. This compares to net income of $5,059,000, or $1.38 per share on a diluted basis, reported for the same period in 2024.

For the second quarter ended June 30, 2025, the annualized rate of return on average assets and average shareholders’ equity was 0.83% and 14.25%, respectively, compared with 0.57% and 10.73%, respectively, for the second quarter 2024.

The operating performance of the Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of QNB Corp., improved for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, in comparison with the same period in 2024, due primarily to improvement in the interest margin causing a $2,915,000 increase in net interest income and a reduction in the provision for credit losses on loans and unfunded commitments of $260,000; this was partly offset by a decrease in non-interest income of $146,000 and an increase in non-interest expense of $539,000. The change in contribution from QNB Corp. for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared with the same period in 2024, is primarily due to a decrease in net interest income of $855,000, related to the subordinated debt issuance in 2024.

The following table presents disaggregated net income (loss):

  Three months ended,           Six months ended,        
  6/30/2025     6/30/2024     Variance     6/30/2025     6/30/2024     Variance  
QNB Bank $ 4,679,000     $ 2,741,000     $ 1,938,000     $ 7,971,000     $ 5,072,000     $ 2,899,000  
QNB Corp   (796,000 )     (276,000 )     (520,000 )     (1,510,000 )     (13,000 )     (1,497,000 )
Consolidated net income $ 3,883,000     $ 2,465,000     $ 1,418,000     $ 6,461,000     $ 5,059,000     $ 1,402,000  
 

Total assets as of June 30, 2025 were $1,884,828,000 compared with $1,870,894,000 at December 31, 2024. Total cash and cash equivalents increased $15,758,000, or 31.1%, to $66,471,000, primarily due to increases in customer deposits. Loans receivable increased $2,491,000 to $1,218,539,000. Total deposits increased $23,126,000, or 1.4%, to $1,651,667,000. Long-term borrowing declined $30,000,000 and short-term borrowing increased $13,620,000.

“Consistent with the first quarter, the Bank’s operating performance continued to improve in the second quarter, primarily driven by an expanding net interest margin that positively impacted net interest income,” said David W. Freeman, President and Chief Executive Officer. He added, “Loan and deposit balances remained stable, with modest increases. This tempered growth reflects our customers’ continued cautious borrowing and spending amid ongoing economic uncertainty. Looking ahead, we remain cautiously optimistic about the second half of the year, supported by a strengthening pipeline and signs of businesses adapting to a new economic environment.”

Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

Net interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 totaled $12,652,000, an increase of $2,060,000, from the same period in 2024. Net interest margin was 2.69% for the second quarter of 2025 and 2.46% for the same period in 2024. Net interest margin was 2.60% for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared with 2.43% for the same period in 2024.

The yield on earning assets was 4.90% for the second quarter of 2025, compared with 4.70% in the second quarter of 2024; an increase of 20 basis points. For the six-month period ended June 30, 2025, the yield on earning assets was 4.85%, compared with 4.64% for the same period in 2024. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities was 2.68% for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared with 2.73% for the same period in 2024, a decrease of five basis points. For the six-month period ended June 30, 2025, the cost of interest-bearing liabilities was 2.72% compared with 2.70% for the same period in 2024.

Proceeds from the growth in average deposits and the issuance of subordinated debt over the past year were invested in loans, higher-yielding securities and used to pay down short-term borrowings. Loan growth was primarily in commercial real estate, which comprised 45.5% of average earning assets in the six months of 2025 compared with 45.2% for the same period in 2024, and the increases in both rates and volume in commercial real estate loans majorly contributed to the 29 basis-point increase in the yield on loans. The increase in the available-for-sale investments portfolio was primarily in corporate debt securities. The 18-basis point increase in rate on investments was primarily due to the 96-basis point increase in the yield on corporate debt securities. The average rate paid on interest-bearing deposits decreased 22 basis points; this was more than offset by the issuance of subordinated debt, which was the primary contributor to the increase in the cost of funds of two basis points.

Asset Quality, Provision for Credit Losses on Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses

QNB recorded a reversal of $145,000 in the provision for credit losses on loans in the second quarter of 2025 compared to a $132,000 provision in the second quarter of 2024. QNB recorded a provision of $406,000 in the provision for credit losses on loans for the six-month ended June 30, 2025 compared to a $39,000 provision for the same period of 2024. QNB’s allowance for credit losses on loans of $9,169,000 represents 0.75% of loans receivable at June 30, 2025, compared to $8,744,000, or 0.72% of loans receivable at December 31, 2024. The three-basis point increase in the allowance for credit losses on loans was primarily due to an increase in loans and reserves for collateral dependent loans partly offset by an improvement in the economic outlook. Net loan recoveries were $16,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared with charge-offs of $12,000 for the same period in 2024. Annualized net loan recoveries for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 were 0.01% and annualized net loan charge-offs were 0.00% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, of average loans receivable, respectively. Net loan recoveries were $19,000 for the six months ended June 30, 2025, compared with charge-offs of $33,000 for the same period in 2024. Annualized net loan recoveries for the six months ended June 30, 2025 were 0.00% compared to annualized net charge-offs of 0.01% for the same period in 2024, of average loans receivable, respectively.

Total non-performing loans, which represent loans on non-accrual status and loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing interest, were $8,947,000, or 0.73% of loans receivable at June 30, 2025, compared with $1,975,000, or 0.16% of loans receivable at December 31, 2024. The increase was primarily due to one commercial customer relationship. In cases where there is a collateral shortfall on non-accrual loans, specific reserves have been established based on updated collateral values even if the borrower continues to pay in accordance with the terms of the agreement. At June 30, 2025, $7,841,000, or approximately 88% of the loans classified as non-accrual, are current or past due less than 30 days. Commercial loans classified as substandard or doubtful loans totaled $34,275,000 at June 30, 2025, compared with $34,301,000 at December 31, 2024; these were comprised primarily of commercial real estate loans.

Non-Interest Income

Total non-interest income was $1,652,000 for the second quarter of 2025 compared with $1,465,000 for the same period in 2024. There were no realized and unrealized gain/loss on securities for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to a net loss of $80,000 in the same period in 2024. Excluding the net realized and unrealized gains on securities, non-interest income increased $107,000, or 6.9%. During the second quarter of 2024 the Bank sold lower-yielding securities to better position its net interest margin; the total loss on security sales was $1,096,000. The Bank also completed the exchange offer to convert its Visa B-1 shares to B-2 and C shares; the Bank recorded a $1,354,000 unrealized gain on the Visa C shares in the second quarter of 2024.

Fees for service to customers increased $58,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, as overdraft fees increased $45,000 and other deposit-related fees increased $13,000. ATM and debit card increased $19,000 due to volume. Retail brokerage and advisory income increased $14,000 to $140,000 for the same period. Other non-interest income increased $10,000 for the same period due to an increase in letter of credit fees of $7,000 and referral income of $6,000.

For the six months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest income was $3,236,000 a decrease of $65,000 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily due to the change in fair value of the equities portfolio of $986,000 in 2024; primarily related to the Visa stock conversion discussed above. Realized loss on sale of securities in 2024 was $719,000. Net gain on sale of loans increased $9,000 when comparing the six months ended June 30, 2025 with the same period in 2024. Increases in non-interest income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 comprise: fees for services to customers, ATM and debit card fees and retail brokerage and advisory, which increased $85,000, $39,000 and $62,000, respectively. Other non-interest income increased $7,000 due primarily to increases in letter of credit fees and title insurance company income partly offset by a decrease in merchant servicing income.

Non-Interest Expense

Total non-interest expense was $9,562,000 for the second quarter of 2025 compared with $8,934,000 for the same period in 2024. Salaries and benefits expense increased $213,000, or 4.2%, to $5,251,000 when comparing the two quarters. Salary expense and related payroll taxes increased $350,000, or 8.5%, to $4,447,000 during the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily due to pay increases. Benefits expense decreased $177,000, or 31.3%, when comparing the two periods primarily due to a reduction in medical costs.

Net occupancy and furniture and equipment expense increased $200,000, or 13.5%, to $1,681,000 for the second quarter of 2025 primarily due to software maintenance costs and depreciation. Other non-interest expense increased $215,000, or 8.9%, when comparing second quarter of 2025 with the same period in 2024 due to an increase in third-party services of $127,000 related to information technology services and consultant expense and an increase in write-offs relating to fraud on customer accounts of $150,000. These increases were partly offset by the recording of a potential expense of $85,000 related to the Visa stock exchange make-whole agreement in the 2024 period.

For the six months ended June 30, 2025, non-interest expense was $18,931,000, an increase of $1,164,000, or 6.6%, compared to the same period in 2024.

Income Taxes

Provision for income taxes increased $461,000 to $1,005,000 in the second quarter of 2025 due increased pre-tax income, compared with the same period in 2024. The effective tax rate for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was 20.6% compared with 18.1% for the same period in 2024. The effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was 20.1% compared with 19.3% for the same period in 2024.

About the Company

QNB Corp. is the holding company for QNB Bank, which is headquartered in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. QNB Bank currently operates twelve branches in Bucks, Lehigh and Montgomery Counties and offers commercial and retail banking services in the communities it serves. In addition, the Company provides securities and advisory services under the name of QNB Financial Services through a registered Broker/Dealer and Registered Investment Advisor, and title insurance as a member of Laurel Abstract Company LLC. More information about QNB Corp. and QNB Bank is available at QNBBank.com.

Forward Looking Statement

This press release may contain forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Actual results and trends could differ materially from those set forth in such statements due to various factors. Such factors include the possibility that increased demand or prices for the Company’s financial services and products may not occur, changing economic and competitive conditions, technological developments, and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including “Item lA. Risk Factors,” set forth in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release, even if subsequently made available by the Company on its website or otherwise. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise these statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.

QNB Corp.  
Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)  
(Dollars in thousands)                    
Balance Sheet (Period End) 6/30/25   3/31/25   12/31/24   9/30/24   6/30/24  
Assets $ 1,884,828   $ 1,896,189   $ 1,870,894   $ 1,841,563   $ 1,761,487  
Cash and cash equivalents   66,471     81,557     50,713     104,232     76,909  
Investment securities                    
Debt securities, AFS   544,262     547,138     546,559     510,036     460,418  
Equity securities               2,760     7,233  
Loans held-for-sale   1,166     248     664     294     786  
Loans receivable   1,218,539     1,212,162     1,216,048     1,171,361     1,162,310  
Allowance for credit losses on loans   (9,169 )   (9,298 )   (8,744 )   (8,987 )   (8,858 )
Net loans   1,209,370     1,202,864     1,207,304     1,162,374     1,153,452  
Deposits   1,651,667     1,664,555     1,628,541     1,626,284     1,572,839  
Demand, non-interest bearing   201,460     203,666     183,499     190,240     190,333  
Interest-bearing demand, money market and savings   1,060,688     1,083,011     1,063,584     1,055,409     1,003,813  
Time   389,519     377,878     381,458     380,635     378,693  
Short-term borrowings   67,464     43,299     53,844     22,918     49,066  
Long-term debt       30,000     30,000     30,000     30,000  
Subordinated debt   39,168     39,118     39,068     39,030      
Shareholders’ equity   113,269     108,223     103,349     105,340     96,885  
                     
Asset Quality Data (Period End)                    
Non-accrual loans $ 8,947   $ 8,651   $ 1,975   $ 1,696   $ 2,078  
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing                    
Non-performing loans   8,947     8,651     1,975     1,696     2,078  
Other real estate owned and repossessed assets                    
Non-performing assets $ 8,947   $ 8,651   $ 1,975   $ 1,696   $ 2,078  
                     
Allowance for credit losses on loans $ 9,169   $ 9,298   $ 8,744   $ 8,987   $ 8,858  
                     
Non-performing loans / Loans excluding held-for-sale   0.73 %   0.71 %   0.16 %   0.14 %   0.18 %
Non-performing assets / Assets   0.47 %   0.46 %   0.11 %   0.09 %   0.12 %
Allowance for credit losses on loans / Loans excluding held-for-sale   0.75 %   0.77 %   0.72 %   0.77 %   0.76 %
 
QNB Corp.
Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three months ended,   Six months ended,
For the period: 6/30/25 3/31/25 12/31/24 9/30/24 6/30/24   6/30/25 6/30/24
Interest income $ 23,110   $ 22,198   $ 22,209   $ 21,945   $ 20,345     $ 45,308   $ 39,914  
Interest expense   10,458     10,661     11,234     10,818     9,753       21,119     19,154  
Net interest income   12,652     11,537     10,975     11,127     10,592       24,189     20,760  
(Reversal of) provision for credit losses   (146 )   550     (255 )   159     114       404     28  
Net interest income after provision for credit losses   12,798     10,987     11,230     10,968     10,478       23,785     20,732  
Non-interest income:                
Fees for services to customers   485     447     454     469     427       932     847  
ATM and debit card   724     656     708     691     705       1,380     1,341  
Retail brokerage and advisory income   140     141     118     139     126       281     219  
Net realized gain (loss) on investment securities           1,414     224     (1,096 )         (719 )
Unrealized (loss) gain on equity securities           (1,344 )   143     1,016           986  
Net (loss) gain on sale of loans   4     18     (3 )   19     (2 )     22     13  
Other   299     322     298     282     289       621     614  
Total non-interest income   1,652     1,584     1,645     1,967     1,465       3,236     3,301  
Non-interest expense:                
Salaries and employee benefits   5,251     5,032     5,079     4,650     5,038       10,283     10,012  
Net occupancy and furniture and equipment   1,681     1,736     1,653     1,531     1,481       3,417     2,996  
Other   2,630     2,601     2,349     2,455     2,415       5,231     4,759  
Total non-interest expense   9,562     9,369     9,081     8,636     8,934       18,931     17,767  
Income before income taxes   4,888     3,202     3,794     4,299     3,009       8,090     6,266  
Provision for income taxes   1,005     624     743     961     544       1,629     1,207  
Net income $ 3,883   $ 2,578   $ 3,051   $ 3,338   $ 2,465     $ 6,461   $ 5,059  
Share and Per Share Data:                
Net income – basic $ 1.05   $ 0.70   $ 0.83   $ 0.91   $ 0.67     $ 1.74   $ 1.38  
Net income – diluted $ 1.04   $ 0.69   $ 0.83   $ 0.91   $ 0.67     $ 1.74   $ 1.38  
Book value $ 30.46   $ 27.96   $ 28.57   $ 26.34   $ 25.57     $ 30.46   $ 25.57  
Cash dividends $ 0.38   $ 0.38   $ 0.37   $ 0.37   $ 0.37     $ 0.76   $ 0.74  
Average common shares outstanding -basic   3,710,878     3,699,854     3,688,078     3,679,799     3,665,695       3,705,396     3,660,435  
Average common shares outstanding -diluted   3,724,808     3,713,141     3,695,518     3,682,773     3,665,695       3,718,513     3,660,435  
Selected Ratios:                
Return on average assets (1)   0.83 %   0.56 %   0.66 %   0.74 %   0.57 %     0.69 %   0.59 %
Return on average shareholders’ equity (1)   14.25 %   9.73 %   11.62 %   13.25 %   10.73 %     12.02 %   11.05 %
Net interest margin (tax equivalent)   2.69 %   2.51 %   2.38 %   2.48 %   2.46 %     2.60 %   2.43 %
Efficiency ratio (tax equivalent)   66.39 %   70.65 %   71.16 %   65.27 %   73.26 %     68.43 %   73.00 %
Average shareholders’ equity to total average assets   5.79 %   5.74 %   5.65 %   5.59 %   5.35 %     5.77 %   5.35 %
Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs $ (16 ) $ (3 ) $ 1   $ 25   $ 12     $ (19 ) $ 33  
Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs – annualized / Average loans excluding held-for-sale   -0.01 %   0.00 %   0.00 %   0.01 %   0.00 %     0.00 %   0.01 %
Balance Sheet (Average)                
Assets (1) $ 1,887,138   $ 1,872,950   $ 1,848,524   $ 1,792,952   $ 1,729,132     $ 1,880,083   $ 1,719,837  
Investment securities   621,128     614,329     552,323     569,135     578,615       623,827     573,876  
Loans receivable   1,216,011     1,193,949     1,158,731     1,139,874     1,108,836       1,213,173     1,124,354  
Deposits   1,647,990     1,635,629     1,600,925     1,542,661     1,497,692       1,640,634     1,520,176  
Shareholders’ equity (1)   109,299     107,503     104,433     100,192     92,432       108,406     92,064  
                 
(1) In 2025, the Company changed its calculation of average assets and average equity to include the impact of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax, to align its calculation with its peer group. Prior period information has been restated for this new calculation; specifically impacting the non-GAAP performance ratios for return on average assets and return on average equity.
 
QNB Corp. (Consolidated)  
Average Balances, Rate, and Interest Income and Expense Summary (Tax-Equivalent Basis)  
                           
  Three Months Ended  
  June 30, 2025     June 30, 2024  
  Average   Average         Average   Average      
  Balance   Rate   Interest     Balance   Rate   Interest  
Assets                          
Investment securities:                          
U.S. Treasury $ 21,032     4.24 % $ 223     $ 6,824     5.19 % $ 88  
U.S. Government agencies   75,963     1.18     224       84,558     1.17     246  
State and municipal   105,090     2.88     756       107,881     3.51     947  
Mortgage-backed and CMOs   354,349     2.46     2,184       356,650     2.73     2,436  
Corporate debt securities and mutual funds   64,694     6.38     1,031       6,721     5.72     96  
Equities                 6,501     3.55     57  
Total investment securities   621,128     2.84     4,418       569,135     2.72     3,870  
Loans:                          
Commercial real estate   863,096     5.94     12,775       801,691     5.46     10,876  
Residential real estate   114,600     4.38     1,255       108,693     4.07     1,106  
Home equity loans   70,666     6.41     1,130       65,575     6.83     1,114  
Commercial and industrial   145,262     7.41     2,682       142,174     7.60     2,686  
Consumer loans   3,355     7.70     65       3,781     7.50     71  
Tax-exempt loans   19,347     4.23     205       18,284     3.87     176  
Total loans, net of unearned income*   1,216,326     5.97     18,112       1,140,198     5.65     16,029  
Other earning assets   61,355     4.45     680       43,200     5.44     584  
Total earning assets   1,898,809     4.90     23,210       1,752,533     4.70     20,483  
Cash and due from banks   13,806               13,313          
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax   (59,922 )             (68,908 )        
Allowance for credit losses on loans   (9,376 )             (8,885 )        
Other assets   43,821               41,079          
Total assets $ 1,887,138             $ 1,729,132          
                           
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                          
Interest-bearing deposits:                          
Interest-bearing demand $ 376,735     0.94 %   888     $ 334,017     0.84 %   702  
Municipals   146,214     3.92     1,427       132,762     4.81     1,587  
Money market   259,621     2.88     1,862       229,984     3.58     2,049  
Savings   281,076     1.29     901       290,172     1.28     924  
Time < $100   179,411     3.61     1,617       170,640     4.03     1,708  
Time $100 through $250   155,026     3.99     1,542       143,315     4.59     1,636  
Time > $250   51,832     4.08     527       53,316     4.63     614  
Total interest-bearing deposits   1,449,915     2.42     8,764       1,354,206     2.74     9,220  
Short-term borrowings   70,942     3.90     689       52,383     1.52     199  
Long-term debt   5,495     4.79     67       28,132     4.70     334  
Subordinated debt   39,141     9.58     938                
Total borrowings   115,578     5.88     1,694       80,515     2.66     533  
Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,565,493     2.68     10,458       1,434,721     2.73     9,753  
Non-interest-bearing deposits   198,075               188,455          
Other liabilities   14,271               13,524          
Shareholders’ equity   109,299               92,432          
Total liabilities and                          
shareholders’ equity $ 1,887,138             $ 1,729,132          
Net interest rate spread       2.22 %             1.97 %    
Margin/net interest income       2.69 % $ 12,752           2.46 % $ 10,730  
Tax-exempt securities and loans were adjusted to a tax-equivalent basis and are based on the Federal corporate tax rate of 21%  
Non-accrual loans and investment securities are included in earning assets.  
* Includes loans held-for-sale  
   
QNB Corp. (Consolidated)  
Average Balances, Rate, and Interest Income and Expense Summary (Tax-Equivalent Basis)  
                           
  Six Months Ended  
  June 30, 2025     June 30, 2024  
  Average   Average         Average   Average      
  Balance   Rate   Interest     Balance   Rate   Interest  
Assets                          
Investment securities:                          
U.S. Treasury $ 20,596     4.31 % $ 440     $ 6,803     5.26 % $ 178  
U.S. Government agencies   75,962     1.18     448       84,755     1.17     494  
State and municipal   105,172     2.87     1,510       108,027     3.46     1,871  
Mortgage-backed and CMOs   358,969     2.45     4,392       361,317     2.66     4,809  
Corporate debt securities and mutual funds   63,128     6.62     2,089       6,714     5.66     190  
Equities                 6,260     3.63     113  
Total investment securities   623,827     2.85     8,879       573,876     2.67     7,655  
Loans:                          
Commercial real estate   860,363     5.82     24,844       788,413     5.40     21,176  
Residential real estate   114,436     4.36     2,493       108,808     3.99     2,172  
Home equity loans   69,327     6.41     2,204       63,922     6.82     2,169  
Commercial and industrial   146,962     7.41     5,399       141,233     7.55     5,301  
Consumer loans   3,400     7.69     130       3,712     7.80     144  
Tax-exempt loans   19,073     4.19     397       18,462     3.85     353  
Total loans, net of unearned income*   1,213,561     5.89     35,467       1,124,550     5.60     31,315  
Other earning assets   54,536     4.44     1,202       44,922     5.48     1,223  
Total earning assets   1,891,924     4.85     45,548       1,743,348     4.64     40,193  
Cash and due from banks   13,517               13,041          
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax   (59,954 )             (68,475 )        
Allowance for credit losses on loans   (9,059 )             (8,916 )        
Other assets   43,655               40,839          
Total assets $ 1,880,083             $ 1,719,837          
                           
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity                          
Interest-bearing deposits:                          
Interest-bearing demand $ 378,504     0.98 %   1,832     $ 327,961     0.82 %   1,345  
Municipals   147,887     3.93     2,883       132,325     4.81     3,164  
Money market   257,952     2.88     3,680       228,928     3.57     4,064  
Savings   280,371     1.29     1,794       294,262     1.28     1,873  
Time < $100   178,958     3.70     3,287       164,175     3.90     3,181  
Time $100 through $250   154,578     4.12     3,155       135,464     4.47     3,013  
Time > $250   50,317     4.19     1,045       51,536     4.43     1,136  
Total interest-bearing deposits   1,448,567     2.46     17,676       1,334,651     2.68     17,776  
Short-term borrowings   59,300     3.90     1,145       69,912     2.37     824  
Long-term debt   17,735     4.74     423       24,066     4.56     554  
Subordinated debt   39,117     9.59     1,875                
Total borrowings   116,152     5.98     3,443       93,978     2.95     1,378  
Total interest-bearing liabilities   1,564,719     2.72     21,119       1,428,629     2.70     19,154  
Non-interest-bearing deposits   192,067               185,525          
Other liabilities   14,891               13,619          
Shareholders’ equity   108,406               92,064          
Total liabilities and                          
shareholders’ equity $ 1,880,083             $ 1,719,837          
Net interest rate spread       2.13 %             1.94 %    
Margin/net interest income       2.60 % $ 24,429           2.43 % $ 21,039  
Tax-exempt securities and loans were adjusted to a tax-equivalent basis and are based on the Federal corporate tax rate of 21%  
Non-accrual loans and investment securities are included in earning assets.  
* Includes loans held-for-sale                          

Source: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/07/22/3119720/0/en/QNB-Corp-Reports-Earnings-for-Second-Quarter-2025.html

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