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American Bank and Trust Company vs National Iron Bank, the

Side-by-side regulatory financials for the latest quarter on file with the FFIEC.

American Bank and Trust Company

RSSD 452159 · TULSA, OK

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National Iron Bank, the

RSSD 1008209 · SALISBURY, CT

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Capital adequacy

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
CET1 Ratio 16.02%
Tier 1 Capital Ratio 16.02%
Total Capital Ratio 16.85%
Tier 1 Leverage Ratio 15.08% 8.38%
Equity / Assets 15.54% 7.94%

Profitability

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
Return on Assets (ROA) 1.55% 0.74%
Return on Equity (ROE) 10.49% 9.29%
Net Interest Margin (NIM) 3.96% 2.99%
Yield on Earning Assets 5.90% 4.46%
Cost of Funds 2.24% 1.54%

Asset quality

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
Texas Ratio 17.36% 0.00%
Non-Performing Loan Ratio 2.96% 0.00%
Non-Performing Asset Ratio 2.20% 0.00%
Net Charge-Off Ratio 0.60% 0.00%
ACL / Loans 1.02% 0.48%

Balance sheet

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
Total Assets $319,673K $319,536K
Total Deposits $264,644K $293,605K
Total Loans $201,752K $257,136K
Total Equity $49,668K $25,371K
Net Income (quarter) $1,289K $589

Liquidity & funding

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
Loan-to-Deposit Ratio 76.24% 87.58%
Core Deposit Ratio 83.94% 94.58%
Uninsured Deposit Ratio

Identity

MetricAmerican Bank and Trust CompanyNational Iron Bank, the
Headquarters City TULSA SALISBURY
Headquarters State OK CT
Asset Tier Small Small
Charter Class 0 1214
Regulator FDIC OCC
Domestic Branches 2 4
Employees (FTE) 39 32
Established Nov. 5, 1971, midnight Aug. 17, 1847, midnight

About this comparison

All metrics are sourced from FFIEC call report filings — the public regulatory financial reports every FDIC-insured US bank files quarterly. Both banks are reported as of . The "winner" highlight is determined by the supervisory direction convention: higher is better for capital and profitability metrics; lower is better for risk metrics like Texas Ratio and uninsured-deposit ratio.

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