Interstate Bank — Non-Performing Assets Ratio
Data as of · sourced from FFIEC call reports. How we update
Interstate Bank reported a non-performing assets ratio of 2.10% as of Q1 2026 , ranking #228 of 3,914 U.S. banks (94th percentile) . The NPA ratio extends NPL to include other real estate owned (OREO) — the full picture of distressed assets relative to the bank's size.
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What is the Non-Performing Assets Ratio?
The NPA ratio extends NPL to include other real estate owned (OREO) — property the bank has foreclosed on — as a percentage of total assets. It captures the full picture of distressed assets, not just distressed loans.
Most community banks report NPA between 0.2% and 1%. Spikes are usually CRE-driven (commercial real estate downturns produce OREO in waves). Compare NPA to NPL: if NPA materially exceeds NPL, the bank is sitting on foreclosed property.
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Source: FFIEC call reports, standardized by BankRegReports. Values are point-in-time as filed. See the full Interstate Bank profile or how this data updates.