Institution Statistics
| The First National Bank of Sonora | | FDIC Certificate # | 5531 | | BankRate Report | View | | Year Established | 1900 | | Employees | 90 | | Primary Regulator | OCC |
Assets and Liabilities | | Assets | $323.56 million | | Loans | $182.14 million | | Deposits | $284.28 million | | Equity Capital | $30.03 million | | Loan Loss Allowance | $3.32 million | | Unbacked Noncurrent Loans | $4.77 million | | Real Estate Owned | $1.33 million |
Historic Data - March 2011 | | Assets | $241.77 million | | Equity Capital | $22.75 million | | Loan Loss Allowance | $2.78 million | | Unbacked Noncurrent Loans | $1.51 million | | Real Estate Owned | $1.89 million |
Profit Margin - Quarterly | | Net Interest Margin | 3.84% | | Return on Assets | 0.7% | | Return on Equity | 7.49% | | Interest Income | $3.31 million |
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Institution Health
Overall Score:
4 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 The First National Bank of Sonora had $6.1 million in non-current loans and owned real-estate with $33.35 million in equity and loan loss allowances on hand to cover it. This gives The First National Bank of Sonora a Texas Ratio of 18.30% which is average. Any bank with a Texas Ratio near or greater than 100% is considered at risk. | | Texas Ratio Trend |  | | The Texas Ratio for The First National Bank of Sonora held steady from 13.31% as of March 31, 2011 to 18.30% as of March 31, 2012, resulting in a negative change of 37.51%. This indicates that the balance sheet and financial strength for The First National Bank of Sonora has held steady in recent periods. | | Deposit Growth |  | | In the past year, The First National Bank of Sonora has increased its total deposits by $69.48 million, resulting in 32.35% 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 The First National Bank of Sonora 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. The First National Bank of Sonora has $323.56 million in assets with $33.35 million in equity, resulting in a capitalization level of 10.31%, which is above average. |
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