Institution Statistics
| State Bank of Ceylon | | FDIC Certificate # | 8197 | | BankRate Report | View | | Year Established | 1901 | | Employees | 5 | | Primary Regulator | FDIC |
Assets and Liabilities | | Assets | $11.56 million | | Loans | $5.49 million | | Deposits | $10.18 million | | Equity Capital | $1.28 million | | Loan Loss Allowance | $84,000 | | Unbacked Noncurrent Loans | $81,000 | | Real Estate Owned | $61,000 |
Historic Data - March 2011 | | Assets | $10.86 million | | Equity Capital | $1.19 million | | Loan Loss Allowance | $85,000 | | Unbacked Noncurrent Loans | $199,000 | | Real Estate Owned | $71,000 |
Profit Margin - Quarterly | | Net Interest Margin | 3.63% | | Return on Assets | 0.46% | | Return on Equity | 4.08% | | Interest Income | $104,000 |
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Institution Health
Overall Score:
5 out of 5
| Texas Ratio |  | | The Texas Ratio is an indicator of how much funds a bank has available compared to the total value of loans considered at risk. As of March 31, 2012 State Bank of Ceylon had $142,000 in non-current loans and owned real-estate with $1.36 million in equity and loan loss allowances on hand to cover it. This gives State Bank of Ceylon a Texas Ratio of 10.40% which is above average. Any bank with a Texas Ratio near or greater than 100% is considered at risk. | | Texas Ratio Trend |  | | The Texas Ratio for State Bank of Ceylon decreased significantly from 21.13% as of March 31, 2011 to 10.40% as of March 31, 2012, resulting in a positive change of 50.76%.This indicates that the balance sheet and financial strength for State Bank of Ceylon has improved significantly in recent periods. | | Deposit Growth |  | | In the past year, State Bank of Ceylon has increased its total deposits by $566,000, resulting in 5.89% growth for the year. A strong track record of growth is an indicator of consumer confidence and the bank's ability to strengthen its balance sheet. The growth State Bank of Ceylon has shown is excellent. | | Capitalization |  | | Both FDIC and NCUA consider capitalization levels of banks and credit unions to be of high importance. Higher capitalization allows for a greater buffer when cover loans that may fail in the future. State Bank of Ceylon has $11.56 million in assets with $1.36 million in equity, resulting in a capitalization level of 11.81%, which is above average. |
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