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State Savings Bank — Efficiency Ratio

41.25%Ranks #250 of 3,911 U.S. banks · 94th percentile

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

State Savings Bank reported a efficiency ratio of 41.25% as of Q1 2026 , ranking #250 of 3,911 U.S. banks (94th percentile) . The efficiency ratio measures non-interest operating expense against net revenue — a lower ratio means the bank converts more of each revenue dollar into pre-tax income.

12-Quarter Trend

Latest
41.25%
45.30%
43.23%
44.67%
42.04%
54.48%

National Context

Latest value 41.25%
National rank#250 of 3,911
Percentile 94th
12-quarter low41.25%
12-quarter high54.48%
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What is the Efficiency Ratio?

The Efficiency Ratio measures non-interest operating expense against net revenue (net interest income + non-interest income). It answers: how many cents of operating cost does the bank spend to generate each dollar of revenue?

Most US community banks report efficiency ratios between 55% and 70%. Below 55% is excellent. Above 75% suggests structural expense issues — possibly over-branched, over-staffed, or sub-scale relative to revenue.

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