1st Source Bank once again made the annual Bank Honor Roll by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. (KBW).
This marks the sixth consecutive year that the bank has made the list, placing its long-term performance among the top 5% of eligible banks in the United States. Historically, the list was comprised of banks that had consistent earnings growth over the past 10 years. This year, KBW modified the Honor Roll to include a second criterion of the top 5% of banks based on a 10-year earnings per share (EPS) compounded annual growth rate (CAGR). Banks must also have more than $500 million in total assets to be eligible.
“Receiving this honor for the sixth year in a row is a welcome recognition of our team’s commitment to serving our clients, our shareholders, and our colleagues,” said Andrea Short, President and CEO of 1st Source Bank and President of parent company, 1st Source Corporation. “We are pleased to have another proof point that 1st Source is among the top performing banks in the country. It is confirmation that our mission of helping clients achieve security, build wealth, and realize their dreams also helps create a strong foundation on which to continue to build our organization.”
KBW (Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., operating in the U.S., and Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited, also trading as Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Europe, operating in Europe) is a Stifel company. Over the years, KBW has established itself as a leading independent authority in the banking, insurance, brokerage, asset management, mortgage banking and specialty finance sectors.
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