NEWARK, Ohio, Jan. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Park National Corporation (Park) (NYSE:PRK) today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2025. Park's board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.10 per common share, payable on March 10, 2026, to common shareholders of record as of February 20, 2026.
"Our performance reflects the hard work and dedication our associates demonstrate in service to others," said Park Chairman David Trautman. "With earnings and dividends at their highest levels, we're delivering solid value for our fellow shareholders. We will build on this momentum by staying true to our purpose of helping everyone with whom we come in contact flourish."
Park's net income for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $42.6 million, a 10.4 percent increase from $38.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. Fourth quarter 2025 net income per diluted common share was $2.63, compared to $2.37 for the fourth quarter of 2024. Park's net income for the full year of 2025 was $180.1 million, an 18.9 percent increase from $151.4 million for the full year of 2024. Net income per diluted common share for the full year of 2024 was $11.11 compared to $9.32 for the full year of 2024.
"Our loan and deposit growth demonstrate the strength of our relationships and the trust our customers place in us," said Park CEO & President Matthew Miller. "Looking ahead to the expected closing of First Citizens Bancshares, Inc. on February 1, 2026, we're energized by the opportunities the partnership will create. The upcoming close is possible because of the dedication of our Park colleagues and our new colleagues from First Citizens. We are grateful for every opportunity to serve our customers and communities."
Park's total loans increased 3.0 percent during 2025. Park's total deposits increased 1.2 percent during 2025, with an increase of 1.1 percent including off balance sheet deposits. The combination of solid loan growth and steady deposits contributed to Park's success in 2025.
Headquartered in Newark, Ohio, Park National Corporation has $9.8 billion in total assets (as of December 31, 2025). Park's banking operations are conducted through its subsidiary, The Park National Bank. Other Park subsidiaries are Scope Leasing, Inc. (d.b.a. Scope Aircraft Finance), Park Investments, Inc. and SE Property Holdings, LLC.
Complete financial tables are listed below.
Category: Earnings
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995
Park cautions that any forward-looking statements contained in this news release or made by management of Park are provided to assist in the understanding of anticipated future financial performance. Forward-looking statements provide current expectations or forecasts of future events and are not guarantees of future performance. The forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including those described in Park's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, as updated by our filings with the SEC. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements.
Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ include, without limitation: (1) the ability to execute our business plan successfully and manage strategic initiatives; (2) the impact of current and future economic and financial market conditions, including unemployment rates, inflation, interest rates, supply-demand imbalances, and geopolitical matters; (3) factors impacting the performance of our loan portfolio, including real estate values, financial health of borrowers, and loan concentrations; (4) the effects of monetary and fiscal policies, including interest rates, money supply, and inflation; (5) changes in federal, state, or local tax laws; (6) the impact of changes in governmental policy and regulatory requirements on our operations; (7) changes in consumer spending, borrowing, and saving habits; (8) changes in the performance and creditworthiness of customers, suppliers, and counterparties; (9) increased credit risk and higher credit losses due to loan concentrations; (10) volatility in mortgage banking income due to interest rates and demand; (11) adequacy of our internal controls and risk management programs; (12) competitive pressures among financial services organizations; (13) uncertainty regarding changes in banking regulations and other regulatory requirements; (14) our ability to meet heightened supervisory requirements and expectations; (15) the impact of changes in accounting policies and practices on our financial condition; (16) the reliability and accuracy of assumptions and estimates used in applying critical accounting estimates; (17) the potential for higher future credit losses due to changes in economic assumptions; (18) the ability to anticipate and respond to technological changes and our reliance on third-party vendors; (19) operational issues related to and capital spending necessitated by the implementation of information technology systems on which we are highly dependent; (20) the ability to secure confidential information and deliver products and services through computer systems and telecommunications networks; (21) the impact of security breaches or failures in operational systems; (22) the impact of geopolitical instability and trade policies on our operations including the imposition of tariffs and retaliatory tariffs; (23) the impact of changes in credit ratings of government debt and financial stability of sovereign governments; (24) the effect of stock market price fluctuations on our asset and wealth management businesses; (25) litigation and regulatory compliance exposure; (26) availability of earnings and excess capital for dividend declarations; (27) the impact of fraud, scams, and schemes on our business; (28) the impact of natural disasters, pandemics, and other emergencies on our operations; (29) potential deterioration of the economy due to financial, political, or other shocks; (30) impact of healthcare laws and potential changes on our costs and operations; (31) the ability to grow deposits and maintain adequate deposit levels, including by mitigating the effect of unexpected deposit outflows on our financial condition; (32) the ability to integrate the operations of First Citizens Bancshares, Inc. into those of Park and the effects of the merger on Park's future financial condition, results of operations, strategy and plans; (33) other risk factors related to the banking industry.
Park does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the results of any revisions that may be made to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the events or circumstances after the date on which the forward-looking statement was made, or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Highlights
As of or for the three months ended December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024
2025
2025
2024
Percent change 4Q '25 vs.
(in thousands, except common share and per common share data and ratios)
4th QTR
3rd QTR
4th QTR
3Q '25
4Q '24
INCOME STATEMENT:
Net interest income
$
112,926
$
111,017
$
103,445
1.7
%
9.2
%
Provision for credit losses
3,849
4,030
3,935
(4.5
)%
(2.2
)%
Other income
31,375
30,574
31,064
2.6
%
1.0
%
Other expense
87,777
79,463
83,241
10.5
%
5.4
%
Income before income taxes
$
52,675
$
58,098
$
47,333
(9.3
)%
11.3
%
Income taxes
10,036
10,940
8,703
(8.3
)%
15.3
%
Net income
$
42,639
$
47,158
$
38,630
(9.6
)%
10.4
%
MARKET DATA:
Earnings per common share - basic (a)
$
2.65
$
2.93
$
2.39
(9.6
)%
10.9
%
Earnings per common share - diluted (a)
2.63
2.92
2.37
(9.9
)%
11.0
%
Quarterly cash dividend declared per common share
1.07
1.07
1.06
—
%
0.9
%
Special cash dividend declared per common share
1.25
—
0.50
N.M.
150.0
%
Book value per common share at period end
84.14
82.87
76.98
1.5
%
9.3
%
Market price per common share at period end
152.18
162.53
171.43
(6.4
)%
(11.2
)%
Market capitalization at period end
2,446,790
2,612,076
2,770,134
(6.3
)%
(11.7
)%
Weighted average common shares - basic (b)
16,076,308
16,071,347
16,156,827
—
%
(0.5
)%
Weighted average common shares - diluted (b)
16,183,706
16,173,271
16,283,701
0.1
%
(0.6
)%
Common shares outstanding at period end
16,078,262
16,071,347
16,158,982
—
%
(0.5
)%
PERFORMANCE RATIOS: (annualized)
Return on average assets (a)(b)
1.68
%
1.83
%
1.54
%
(8.2
)%
9.1
%
Return on average shareholders' equity (a)(b)
12.61
%
14.19
%
12.32
%
(11.1
)%
2.4
%
Yield on loans
6.34
%
6.34
%
6.21
%
—
%
2.1
%
Yield on investment securities
2.84
%
3.04
%
3.46
%
(6.6
)%
(17.9
)%
Yield on money market instruments
3.94
%
4.44
%
4.75
%
(11.3
)%
(17.1
)%
Yield on interest earning assets
5.91
%
5.90
%
5.82
%
0.2
%
1.5
%
Cost of interest bearing deposits
1.61
%
1.74
%
1.90
%
(7.5
)%
(15.3
)%
Cost of borrowings
1.31
%
3.55
%
3.86
%
(63.1
)%
(66.1
)%
Cost of paying interest bearing liabilities
1.61
%
1.80
%
1.99
%
(10.6
)%
(19.1
)%
Net interest margin (g)
4.88
%
4.72
%
4.51
%
3.4
%
8.2
%
Efficiency ratio (g)
60.54
%
55.85
%
61.60
%
8.4
%
(1.7
)%
OTHER DATA (NON-GAAP) AND BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION:
Tangible book value per common share (d)
$
74.06
$
72.77
$
66.89
1.8
%
10.7
%
Average interest earning assets
9,230,035
9,388,308
9,176,540
(1.7
)%
0.6
%
Pre-tax, pre-provision net income (j)
56,524
62,128
51,268
(9.0
)%
10.3
%
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Highlights (continued)
As of or for the three months ended December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024
Percent change 4Q '25 vs.
(in thousands, except ratios)
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
3Q '25
4Q '24
BALANCE SHEET:
Investment securities
$
802,142
$
926,934
$
1,100,861
(13.5
)%
(27.1
)%
Loans
8,051,242
7,992,753
7,817,128
0.7
%
3.0
%
Allowance for credit losses
92,973
91,758
87,966
1.3
%
5.7
%
Goodwill and other intangible assets
161,990
162,237
163,032
(0.2
)%
(0.6
)%
Other real estate owned (OREO)
729
638
938
14.3
%
(22.3
)%
Total assets
9,805,013
9,862,068
9,805,350
(0.6
)%
—
%
Total deposits
8,243,713
8,329,924
8,143,526
(1.0
)%
1.2
%
Borrowings
81,711
78,126
280,083
4.6
%
(70.8
)%
Total shareholders' equity
1,352,793
1,331,821
1,243,848
1.6
%
8.8
%
Tangible equity (d)
1,190,803
1,169,584
1,080,816
1.8
%
10.2
%
Total nonperforming loans
69,253
90,571
69,932
(23.5
)%
(1.0
)%
Total nonperforming assets
69,982
91,209
70,870
(23.3
)%
(1.3
)%
ASSET QUALITY RATIOS:
Loans as a % of period end total assets
82.11
%
81.05
%
79.72
%
1.3
%
3.0
%
Total nonperforming loans as a % of period end loans
0.86
%
1.13
%
0.89
%
(23.9
)%
(3.4
)%
Total nonperforming assets as a % of period end loans + OREO + other nonperforming assets
0.87
%
1.14
%
0.91
%
(23.7
)%
(4.4
)%
Allowance for credit losses as a % of period end loans
1.15
%
1.15
%
1.13
%
—
%
1.8
%
Net loan charge-offs
$
2,634
$
2,057
$
3,206
28.1
%
(17.8
)%
Annualized net loan charge-offs as a % of average loans (b)
0.13
%
0.10
%
0.16
%
30.0
%
(18.8
)%
CAPITAL & LIQUIDITY:
Total shareholders' equity / Period end total assets
13.80
%
13.50
%
12.69
%
2.2
%
8.7
%
Tangible equity (d) / Tangible assets (f)
12.35
%
12.06
%
11.21
%
2.4
%
10.2
%
Average shareholders' equity / Average assets (b)
13.32
%
12.88
%
12.47
%
3.4
%
6.8
%
Average shareholders' equity / Average loans (b)
16.77
%
16.60
%
16.08
%
1.0
%
4.3
%
Average loans / Average deposits (b)
93.98
%
92.68
%
93.00
%
1.4
%
1.1
%
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Highlights
Year ended December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024
(in thousands, except common share and per common share data and ratios)
2025
2024
Percent change '25 vs '24
INCOME STATEMENT:
Net interest income
$
437,311
$
398,019
9.9
%
Provision for credit losses
11,488
14,543
(21.0
)%
Other income
119,881
122,588
(2.2
)%
Other expense
324,381
321,339
0.9
%
Income before income taxes
$
221,323
$
184,725
19.8
%
Income taxes
41,250
33,305
23.9
%
Net income
$
180,073
$
151,420
18.9
%
MARKET DATA:
Earnings per common share - basic (a)
$
11.18
$
9.38
19.2
%
Earnings per common share - diluted (a)
11.11
9.32
19.2
%
Quarterly cash dividend declared per common share
4.28
4.24
0.9
%
Special cash dividend declared per common share
1.25
0.50
150.0
%
Weighted average common shares - basic (b)
16,109,237
16,143,708
(0.2
)%
Weighted average common shares - diluted (b)
16,202,910
16,244,797
(0.3
)%
PERFORMANCE RATIOS:
Return on average assets (a)(b)
1.78
%
1.53
%
16.3
%
Return on average shareholders' equity (a)(b)
13.80
%
12.65
%
9.1
%
Yield on loans
6.33
%
6.14
%
3.1
%
Yield on investment securities
3.10
%
3.74
%
(17.1
)%
Yield on money market instruments
4.29
%
5.16
%
(16.9
)%
Yield on interest earning assets
5.90
%
5.78
%
2.1
%
Cost of interest bearing deposits
1.71
%
1.97
%
(13.2
)%
Cost of borrowings
3.57
%
4.05
%
(11.9
)%
Cost of paying interest bearing liabilities
1.77
%
2.08
%
(14.9
)%
Net interest margin (g)
4.75
%
4.41
%
7.7
%
Efficiency ratio (g)
57.94
%
61.44
%
(5.7
)%
ASSET QUALITY RATIOS:
Net loan charge-offs
$
6,481
$
10,322
(37.2
)%
Net loan charge-offs as a % of average loans (b)
0.08
%
0.14
%
(42.9
)%
CAPITAL & LIQUIDITY
Average shareholders' equity / Average Assets (b)
12.91
%
12.09
%
6.8
%
Average shareholders' equity / Average loans (b)
16.47
%
15.69
%
5.0
%
Average loans / Average deposits (b)
93.64
%
92.34
%
1.4
%
OTHER DATA (NON-GAAP) AND BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION:
Average interest earning assets
9,270,563
9,085,850
2.0
%
Pre-tax, pre-provision net income (j)
232,811
199,268
16.8
%
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Consolidated Statements of Income
Three Months Ended
Twelve Month Ended
December 31
December 31
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Interest income:
Interest and fees on loans
$
127,443
$
120,870
$
500,282
$
467,602
Interest on debt securities:
Taxable
4,267
8,641
23,734
41,718
Tax-exempt
1,487
1,351
5,779
5,524
Other interest income
3,695
2,751
14,745
8,121
Total interest income
136,892
133,613
544,540
522,965
Interest expense:
Interest on deposits:
Demand and savings deposits
18,431
19,802
76,421
82,789
Time deposits
5,267
7,658
23,359
29,594
Interest on borrowings
268
2,708
7,449
12,563
Total interest expense
23,966
30,168
107,229
124,946
Net interest income
112,926
103,445
437,311
398,019
Provision for credit losses
3,849
3,935
11,488
14,543
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
109,077
99,510
425,823
383,476
Other income
31,375
31,064
119,881
122,588
Other expense
87,777
83,241
324,381
321,339
Income before income taxes
52,675
47,333
221,323
184,725
Income taxes
10,036
8,703
41,250
33,305
Net income
$
42,639
$
38,630
$
180,073
$
151,420
Per common share:
Net income - basic
$
2.65
$
2.39
$
11.18
$
9.38
Net income - diluted
$
2.63
$
2.37
$
11.11
$
9.32
Weighted average common shares - basic
16,076,308
16,156,827
16,109,237
16,143,708
Weighted average common shares - diluted
16,183,706
16,283,701
16,202,910
16,244,797
Cash dividends declared:
Quarterly dividend
$
1.07
$
1.06
$
4.28
$
4.24
Special dividend
$
1.25
$
0.50
$
1.25
$
0.50
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except share data)
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
Assets
Cash and due from banks
$
137,239
$
122,363
Money market instruments
96,274
38,203
Investment securities
802,142
1,100,861
Loans
8,051,242
7,817,128
Allowance for credit losses
(92,973
)
(87,966
)
Loans, net
7,958,269
7,729,162
Bank premises and equipment, net
61,627
69,522
Goodwill and other intangible assets
161,990
163,032
Other real estate owned
729
938
Other assets
586,743
581,269
Total assets
$
9,805,013
$
9,805,350
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Deposits:
Noninterest bearing
$
2,656,093
$
2,612,708
Interest bearing
5,587,620
5,530,818
Total deposits
8,243,713
8,143,526
Borrowings
81,711
280,083
Other liabilities
126,796
137,893
Total liabilities
$
8,452,220
$
8,561,502
Shareholders' Equity:
Preferred shares (200,000 shares authorized; no shares outstanding at December 31, 2025 or December 31, 2024)
$
—
$
—
Common shares (No par value; 40,000,000 shares authorized at December 31, 2025 and 20,000,000 at December 31, 2024; 17,623,104 shares issued at December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024)
465,032
463,706
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes
(12,739
)
(46,175
)
Retained earnings
1,067,823
977,599
Treasury shares (1,544,842 shares at December 31, 2025 and 1,464,122 shares at December 31, 2024)
(167,323
)
(151,282
)
Total shareholders' equity
$
1,352,793
$
1,243,848
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$
9,805,013
$
9,805,350
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Consolidated Average Balance Sheets
Three Months Ended
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
December 31,
(in thousands)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Assets
Cash and due from banks
$
113,086
$
122,949
$
119,607
$
129,070
Money market instruments
371,626
230,591
343,612
157,292
Investment securities
864,627
1,167,467
993,339
1,265,680
Loans
7,998,159
7,757,229
7,924,342
7,627,419
Allowance for credit losses
(92,848
)
(87,608
)
(90,254
)
(85,930
)
Loans, net
7,905,311
7,669,621
7,834,088
7,541,489
Bank premises and equipment, net
62,521
70,615
65,272
72,689
Goodwill and other intangible assets
162,152
163,221
162,536
163,669
Other real estate owned
671
1,079
570
1,192
Other assets
589,466
582,785
588,792
570,183
Total assets
$
10,069,460
$
10,008,328
$
10,107,816
$
9,901,264
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Deposits:
Noninterest bearing
$
2,673,397
$
2,593,128
$
2,629,132
$
2,564,009
Interest bearing
5,837,476
5,747,671
5,833,360
5,696,185
Total deposits
8,510,873
8,340,799
8,462,492
8,260,194
Borrowings
81,180
279,149
208,420
309,996
Other liabilities
136,008
140,700
131,679
133,954
Total liabilities
$
8,728,061
$
8,760,648
$
8,802,591
$
8,704,144
Shareholders' Equity:
Preferred shares
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
Common shares
463,633
462,146
462,444
461,433
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes
(20,861
)
(41,229
)
(31,191
)
(60,619
)
Retained earnings
1,066,169
978,267
1,035,307
949,160
Treasury shares
(167,542
)
(151,504
)
(161,335
)
(152,854
)
Total shareholders' equity
$
1,341,399
$
1,247,680
$
1,305,225
$
1,197,120
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$
10,069,460
$
10,008,328
$
10,107,816
$
9,901,264
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Consolidated Statements of Income - Linked Quarters
2025
2025
2025
2025
2024
(in thousands, except per share data)
4th QTR
3rd QTR
2nd QTR
1st QTR
4th QTR
Interest income:
Interest and fees on loans
$
127,443
$
126,648
$
125,543
$
120,648
$
120,870
Interest on debt securities:
Taxable
4,267
5,644
6,693
7,130
8,641
Tax-exempt
1,487
1,520
1,503
1,269
1,351
Other interest income
3,695
5,140
2,757
3,153
2,751
Total interest income
136,892
138,952
136,496
132,200
133,613
Interest expense:
Interest on deposits:
Demand and savings deposits
18,431
20,499
19,055
18,436
19,802
Time deposits
5,267
5,501
5,821
6,770
7,658
Interest on borrowings
268
1,935
2,629
2,617
2,708
Total interest expense
23,966
27,935
27,505
27,823
30,168
Net interest income
112,926
111,017
108,991
104,377
103,445
Provision for credit losses
3,849
4,030
2,853
756
3,935
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
109,077
106,987
106,138
103,621
99,510
Other income
31,375
30,574
32,186
25,746
31,064
Other expense
87,777
79,463
78,977
78,164
83,241
Income before income taxes
52,675
58,098
59,347
51,203
47,333
Income taxes
10,036
10,940
11,228
9,046
8,703
Net income
$
42,639
$
47,158
$
48,119
$
42,157
$
38,630
Per common share:
Net income - basic
$
2.65
$
2.93
$
2.98
$
2.61
$
2.39
Net income - diluted
$
2.63
$
2.92
$
2.97
$
2.60
$
2.37
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Detail of other income and other expense - Linked Quarters
2025
2025
2025
2025
2024
(in thousands)
4th QTR
3rd QTR
2nd QTR
1st QTR
4th QTR
Other income:
Income from fiduciary activities
$
11,839
$
11,315
$
11,622
$
10,994
$
11,122
Service charges on deposit accounts
2,552
2,578
2,514
2,407
2,319
Other service income
4,099
3,716
3,731
2,936
3,277
Debit card fee income
6,493
6,604
6,607
6,089
6,511
Bank owned life insurance income
1,777
1,559
1,762
1,512
1,519
ATM fees
333
371
367
335
415
Pension settlement gain
—
—
—
—
365
Loss on sale of debt securities, net
(2,250
)
—
—
—
(128
)
Gain (loss) on equity securities, net
3,595
(549
)
2,480
(862
)
1,852
Other components of net periodic benefit income
2,344
2,344
2,344
2,344
2,651
Miscellaneous
593
2,636
759
(9
)
1,161
Total other income
$
31,375
$
30,574
$
32,186
$
25,746
$
31,064
Other expense:
Salaries
$
39,315
$
38,644
$
38,560
$
36,216
$
37,254
Employee benefits
10,846
9,892
9,108
10,516
10,129
Occupancy expense
3,349
3,242
3,269
3,519
2,929
Furniture and equipment expense
2,007
2,219
2,234
2,301
2,375
Data processing fees
12,188
11,531
11,021
10,529
10,450
Professional fees and services
9,275
7,475
7,395
7,307
10,465
Marketing
1,744
1,507
1,295
1,528
1,949
Insurance
1,534
1,468
1,667
1,686
1,600
Communication
1,137
1,239
941
1,202
1,104
State tax expense
1,181
1,182
1,350
1,186
1,145
Amortization of intangible assets
247
248
273
274
288
Foundation contributions
1,000
—
—
—
—
Miscellaneous
3,954
816
1,864
1,900
3,553
Total other expense
$
87,777
$
79,463
$
78,977
$
78,164
$
83,241
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Asset Quality Information
Year ended December 31,
(in thousands, except ratios)
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
Allowance for credit losses:
Allowance for credit losses, beginning of period
$
87,966
$
83,745
$
85,379
$
83,197
$
85,675
Cumulative change in accounting principle; adoption of ASU 2022-02 in 2023 and ASU 2016-13 in 2021
—
—
383
—
6,090
Charge-offs
16,624
18,334
10,863
9,133
5,093
Recoveries
10,143
8,012
5,942
6,758
8,441
Net charge-offs (recoveries)
6,481
10,322
4,921
2,375
(3,348
)
Provision for (recovery of) credit losses
11,488
14,543
2,904
4,557
(11,916
)
Allowance for credit losses, end of period
$
92,973
$
87,966
$
83,745
$
85,379
$
83,197
General reserve trends:
Allowance for credit losses, end of period
$
92,973
$
87,966
$
83,745
$
85,379
$
83,197
Allowance on accruing purchased credit deteriorated ("PCD") loans
—
—
—
—
—
Specific reserves on individually evaluated loans - accrual
—
—
—
—
42
Specific reserves on individually evaluated loans - nonaccrual
739
1,299
4,983
3,566
1,574
General reserves on collectively evaluated loans
$
92,234
$
86,667
$
78,762
$
81,813
$
81,581
Total loans
$
8,051,242
$
7,817,128
$
7,476,221
$
7,141,891
$
6,871,122
Accruing PCD loans (PCI loans for years 2020 and prior)
1,990
2,174
2,835
4,653
7,149
Individually evaluated loans - accrual (k)
18,365
15,290
—
11,477
17,517
Individually evaluated loans - nonaccrual
46,924
53,149
45,215
66,864
56,985
Collectively evaluated loans
$
7,983,963
$
7,746,515
$
7,428,171
$
7,058,897
$
6,789,471
Asset Quality Ratios:
Net charge-offs (recoveries) as a % of average loans
0.08
%
0.14
%
0.07
%
0.03
%
(0.05
)%
Allowance for credit losses as a % of period end loans
1.15
%
1.13
%
1.12
%
1.20
%
1.21
%
General reserve as a % of collectively evaluated loans
1.16
%
1.12
%
1.06
%
1.16
%
1.20
%
Nonperforming assets:
Nonaccrual loans
$
66,515
$
68,178
$
60,259
$
79,696
$
72,722
Accruing troubled debt restructurings (for years 2022 and prior) (k)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
20,134
28,323
Loans past due 90 days or more
2,738
1,754
859
1,281
1,607
Total nonperforming loans
$
69,253
$
69,932
$
61,118
$
101,111
$
102,652
Other real estate owned
729
938
983
1,354
775
Other nonperforming assets
—
—
—
—
2,750
Total nonperforming assets
$
69,982
$
70,870
$
62,101
$
102,465
$
106,177
Percentage of nonaccrual loans to period end loans
0.83
%
0.87
%
0.81
%
1.12
%
1.06
%
Percentage of nonperforming loans to period end loans
0.86
%
0.89
%
0.82
%
1.42
%
1.49
%
Percentage of nonperforming assets to period end loans
0.87
%
0.91
%
0.83
%
1.43
%
1.55
%
Percentage of nonperforming assets to period end total assets
0.71
%
0.72
%
0.63
%
1.04
%
1.11
%
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Asset Quality Information (continued)
Year ended December 31,
(in thousands, except ratios)
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
New nonaccrual loan information:
Nonaccrual loans, beginning of period
$
68,178
$
60,259
$
79,696
$
72,722
$
117,368
New nonaccrual loans
87,482
65,535
48,280
64,918
38,478
Resolved nonaccrual loans
89,145
57,616
67,717
57,944
83,124
Nonaccrual loans, end of period
$
66,515
$
68,178
$
60,259
$
79,696
$
72,722
Individually evaluated nonaccrual commercial loan portfolio information (period end):
Unpaid principal balance
$
51,664
$
58,158
$
47,564
$
68,639
$
57,609
Prior charge-offs
4,740
5,009
2,349
1,775
624
Remaining principal balance
46,924
53,149
45,215
66,864
56,985
Specific reserves
739
1,299
4,983
3,566
1,574
Book value, after specific reserves
$
46,185
$
51,850
$
40,232
$
63,298
$
55,411
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Reconciliations
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
THREE MONTHS ENDED
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
Net interest income
$
112,926
$
111,017
$
103,445
$
437,311
$
398,019
less purchase accounting accretion related to New Dominion and Carolina Alliance acquisitions
161
164
250
668
1,154
less interest income on former Vision Bank relationships
—
5
38
2,030
54
Net interest income - adjusted
$
112,765
$
110,848
$
103,157
$
434,613
$
396,811
Provision for credit losses
$
3,849
$
4,030
$
3,935
$
11,488
$
14,543
less recoveries on former Vision Bank relationships
(1
)
(3
)
—
(1,818
)
(1,304
)
Provision for credit losses - adjusted
$
3,850
$
4,033
$
3,935
$
13,306
$
15,847
Other income
$
31,375
$
30,574
$
31,064
$
119,881
$
122,588
less loss on sale of debt securities, net
(2,250
)
—
(128
)
(2,250
)
(526
)
less pension settlement gain
—
—
365
—
6,148
less impact of strategic initiatives
(38
)
778
117
(156
)
775
less Vision related OREO valuation adjustments, net
—
—
—
(229
)
115
less other service income related to former Vision Bank relationships
3
325
299
331
312
Other income - adjusted
$
33,660
$
29,471
$
30,411
$
122,185
$
115,764
Other expense
$
87,777
$
79,463
$
83,241
$
324,381
$
321,339
less core deposit intangible amortization related to New Dominion and Carolina Alliance acquisitions
247
248
288
1,042
1,215
less Foundation contribution
1,000
—
—
1,000
2,000
less merger related expenses related to First Citizens acquisition
1,556
—
—
1,556
—
less restructuring costs
989
—
—
989
—
less building demolition costs
—
—
44
—
458
less direct expenses related to collection of payments on former Vision Bank loan relationships
175
—
215
690
215
Other expense - adjusted
$
83,810
$
79,215
$
82,694
$
319,104
$
317,451
Tax effect of adjustments to net income identified above (i)
$
1,279
$
(216
)
$
(83
)
$
644
$
(1,144
)
Net income - reported
$
42,639
$
47,158
$
38,630
$
180,073
$
151,420
Net income - adjusted (h)
$
47,450
$
46,347
$
38,319
$
182,494
$
147,116
Diluted earnings per common share
$
2.63
$
2.92
$
2.37
$
11.11
$
9.32
Diluted earnings per common share, adjusted (h)
$
2.93
$
2.87
$
2.35
$
11.26
$
9.06
Annualized return on average assets (a)(b)
1.68
%
1.83
%
1.54
%
1.78
%
1.53
%
Annualized return on average assets, adjusted (a)(b)(h)
1.87
%
1.80
%
1.52
%
1.81
%
1.49
%
Annualized return on average tangible assets (a)(b)(e)
1.71
%
1.86
%
1.56
%
1.81
%
1.56
%
Annualized return on average tangible assets, adjusted (a)(b)(e)(h)
1.90
%
1.83
%
1.55
%
1.83
%
1.51
%
Annualized return on average shareholders' equity (a)(b)
12.61
%
14.19
%
12.32
%
13.80
%
12.65
%
Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, adjusted (a)(b)(h)
14.03
%
13.95
%
12.22
%
13.98
%
12.29
%
Annualized return on average tangible equity (a)(b)(c)
14.35
%
16.19
%
14.17
%
15.76
%
14.65
%
Annualized return on average tangible equity, adjusted (a)(b)(c)(h)
15.96
%
15.91
%
14.06
%
15.97
%
14.24
%
Efficiency ratio (g)
60.54
%
55.85
%
61.60
%
57.94
%
61.44
%
Efficiency ratio, adjusted (g)(h)
56.97
%
56.18
%
61.63
%
57.04
%
61.64
%
Annualized net interest margin (g)
4.88
%
4.72
%
4.51
%
4.75
%
4.41
%
Annualized net interest margin, adjusted (g)(h)
4.88
%
4.71
%
4.50
%
4.72
%
4.39
%
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Reconciliations (continued)
(a) Reported measure uses net income
(b) Averages are for the three months ended December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025, and December 31, 2024 and the twelve months ended December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, as appropriate
(c) Net income for each period divided by average tangible equity during the period. Average tangible equity equals average shareholders' equity during the applicable period less average goodwill and other intangible assets during the applicable period.
RECONCILIATION OF AVERAGE SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY TO AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY:
THREE MONTHS ENDED
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
AVERAGE SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
$
1,341,399
$
1,318,277
$
1,247,680
$
1,305,225
$
1,197,120
Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets
162,152
162,400
163,221
162,536
163,669
AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY
$
1,179,247
$
1,155,877
$
1,084,459
$
1,142,689
$
1,033,451
(d) Tangible equity divided by common shares outstanding at period end. Tangible equity equals total shareholders' equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case at the end of the period.
RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY TO TANGIBLE EQUITY:
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
$
1,352,793
$
1,331,821
$
1,243,848
Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets
161,990
162,237
163,032
TANGIBLE EQUITY
$
1,190,803
$
1,169,584
$
1,080,816
(e) Net income for each period divided by average tangible assets during the period. Average tangible assets equal average assets less average goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case during the applicable period.
RECONCILIATION OF AVERAGE ASSETS TO AVERAGE TANGIBLE ASSETS
THREE MONTHS ENDED
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
AVERAGE ASSETS
$
10,069,460
$
10,236,065
$
10,008,328
$
10,107,816
$
9,901,264
Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets
162,152
162,400
163,221
162,536
163,669
AVERAGE TANGIBLE ASSETS
$
9,907,308
$
10,073,665
$
9,845,107
$
9,945,280
$
9,737,595
(f) Tangible equity divided by tangible assets. Tangible assets equal total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case at the end of the period.
RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL ASSETS TO TANGIBLE ASSETS:
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
TOTAL ASSETS
$
9,805,013
$
9,862,068
$
9,805,350
Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets
161,990
162,237
163,032
TANGIBLE ASSETS
$
9,643,023
$
9,699,831
$
9,642,318
(g) Efficiency ratio is calculated by dividing total other expense by the sum of fully taxable equivalent net interest income and other income. Fully taxable equivalent net interest income reconciliation is shown assuming a 21% corporate federal income tax rate. Additionally, net interest margin is calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis by dividing fully taxable equivalent net interest income by average interest earning assets, in each case during the applicable period.
RECONCILIATION OF FULLY TAXABLE EQUIVALENT NET INTEREST INCOME TO NET INTEREST INCOME
THREE MONTHS ENDED
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
Interest income
$
136,892
$
138,952
$
133,613
$
544,540
$
522,965
Fully taxable equivalent adjustment
687
685
617
2,654
2,432
Fully taxable equivalent interest income
$
137,579
$
139,637
$
134,230
$
547,194
$
525,397
Interest expense
23,966
27,935
30,168
107,229
124,946
Fully taxable equivalent net interest income
$
113,613
$
111,702
$
104,062
$
439,965
$
400,451
(h) Adjustments to net income for each period presented are detailed in the non-GAAP reconciliations of net interest income, provision for credit losses, other income, other expense and tax effect of adjustments to net income.
(i) The tax effect of adjustments to net income was calculated assuming a 21% corporate federal income tax rate.
(j) Pre-tax, pre-provision ("PTPP") net income is calculated as net income, plus income taxes, plus the provision for credit losses, in each case during the applicable period. PTPP net income is a common industry metric utilized in capital analysis and review. PTPP is used to assess the operating performance of Park while excluding the impact of the provision for credit losses.
RECONCILIATION OF PRE-TAX, PRE-PROVISION NET INCOME
THREE MONTHS ENDED
TWELVE MONTHS ENDED
December 31, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
December 31, 2025
December 31, 2024
Net income
$
42,639
$
47,158
$
38,630
$
180,073
$
151,420
Plus: Income taxes
10,036
10,940
8,703
41,250
33,305
Plus: Provision for credit losses
3,849
4,030
3,935
11,488
14,543
Pre-tax, pre-provision net income
$
56,524
$
62,128
$
51,268
$
232,811
$
199,268
(k) Effective January 1, 2023, Park adopted Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2022-02. Among other things, this ASU eliminated the concept of troubled debt restructurings ("TDRs"). As a result of the adoption of this ASU and elimination of the concept of TDRs, total nonperforming loans ("NPLs") and total nonperforming assets ("NPAs") each decreased by $20.1 million effective January 1, 2023. Additionally, as a result of the adoption of this ASU, accruing individually evaluated loans decreased by $11.5 million effective January 1, 2023.
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NEWARK, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Park National Corporation (Park) (NYSE:PRK) today reported financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2025. Park's board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.07 per common share and a special one-time dividend of $1.25 per common share, both payable on December 10, 2025, to common shareholders of record as of November 21, 2025. "Our performance is sustained by the strength of our team and the faith our customers place in us to be there for them when, where and how they think best," said Park CEO and Chairman David L. Trautman. "As we enter the final quarter of 2025, we remain focused on deepening relati
NEWARK, Ohio, July 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Park National Corporation (Park) (NYSE:PRK) today reported financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2025. Park's board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.07 per common share, payable on September 10, 2025, to common shareholders of record as of August 15, 2025. "Our quarterly and mid-year performance reflects our organization's soundness and our bankers' unwavering dedication," said Park Chairman and CEO David Trautman. "Their commitment to serving our customers and communities with integrity and care continues to set us apart. We remain focused on navigating change, serving our customers and delivering l
NEWARK, Ohio, May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Park National Corporation's (NYSE:PRK) (Park) board of directors announced today that they elected Karen Morrison and Kelly Gratz to serve as directors effective July 1, 2024. Both will also join the board of directors of The Park National Bank, Park's banking subsidiary, effective on the same date. These elections expand Park's board to 16 directors, including one director emeritus. "Karen and Kelly bring wisdom and a variety of experiences to Park," said Park Chair and Chief Executive Officer David Trautman. "We're fortunate they are willing to offer their considerable talents to us as we continue to grow and find new ways to serve our stak