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Stonegate Updates Coverage on Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. (TCBX) Q4 2024

Stonegate Updates Coverage on Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. (TCBX) Q4 2024

Dallas, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - January 27, 2025) - Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: TCBX): Stonegate Capital Partners updates their coverage on Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. For 4Q24, Third Coast reported net income of $13.7M, up from $12.8M in 3Q24. This was equal to a basic and diluted EPS of $0.92 and $0.79, respectively. The Q/Q growth was primarily attributed to higher net interest income, driven by loan growth and increased investments in federal funds sold and interest-bearing deposits with correspondent banks. However, this increase was partially offset by a slightly higher provision for credit losses and rising expenses related to salaries and employee benefits. We anticipate that the Company will continue prioritizing operational efficiency by sustaining its 1% improvement initiative. This strategy is expected to support Third Coast in the current macroeconomic landscape.
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Key Takeaways:
Reported net income of $13.7M, up from $12.8M in 3Q24.
The Company's loan portfolio continues to show strong growth, with an increase of $327.6M year over year.
The efficiency ratio for the quarter was 58.80%, an improvement from59.57% last quarter.
About Stonegate
Stonegate Capital Partners is a leading capital markets advisory firm providing investor relations, equity research, and institutional investor outreach services for public companies. Our affiliate, Stonegate Capital Markets (member FINRA) provides a full spectrum of investment banking, equity research and capital raising for public and private companies.
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