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BanksCentral Savings, F.S.B.Tier 1 Leverage Ratio

Central Savings, F.S.B. — Tier 1 Leverage Ratio

23.43%Ranks #90 of 3,914 U.S. banks · 98th percentile

Data as of · sourced from FFIEC call reports. How we update

Central Savings, F.S.B. reported a tier 1 leverage ratio of 23.43% as of Q1 2026 , ranking #90 of 3,914 U.S. banks (98th percentile) . The Tier 1 Leverage Ratio measures Tier 1 capital against unweighted average assets — a simpler backstop that prevents banks from gaming the risk-based capital rules.

12-Quarter Trend

Latest
23.43%
22.46%
22.83%
23.82%
24.81%
25.26%

National Context

Latest value 23.43%
National rank#90 of 3,914
Percentile 98th
12-quarter low22.46%
12-quarter high25.26%
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What is the Tier 1 Leverage Ratio?

The Tier 1 Leverage Ratio measures Tier 1 capital against average total assets — unlike the risk-based capital ratios, it does not weight assets by their risk. It is the simple backstop that prevents banks from gaming the risk-based system.

Most US community banks report leverage ratios between 8% and 12%. Ratios below 5% warrant attention — the bank is heavily levered and thinly capitalized in absolute terms regardless of asset mix. The metric is most useful as a comparison to CET1: a wide gap (e.g., 15% CET1 vs 6% leverage) indicates an asset mix tilted toward low-risk-weighted securities or government-backed loans.

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Source: FFIEC call reports, standardized by BankRegReports. Values are point-in-time as filed. See the full Central Savings, F.S.B. profile or how this data updates.