FORT WORTH, TX — (Marketwire) — 05/01/12 — Trinity Bank N.A. (OTCBB: TYBT) today announced operating results for the three months ending March 31, 2012.
Trinity Bank, N.A. reported Net Income After Taxes of $621,000, or $.55 per diluted common share for the first quarter of 2012, compared to $539,000 or $.48 per diluted common share for the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 14.6%.
Jeffrey M. Harp, President, stated, “Net Income was up 15.2% over the first quarter of 2011. This performance represents Trinity-s 30th consecutive quarter of profit improvement. We are finally seeing a little pickup in loan demand, albeit from a very low level last year. The activity enabled us to produce a Return on Assets of 1.52% and a Return on Equity (excluding unrealized gain on investments) of 13.56%. Both ratios compare very favorably to local, regional, and national peer groups.
“Trinity Bank-s first cash dividend was distributed to shareholders yesterday (04-30-12). We are pleased to be able to provide some tangible return on our shareholder-s investment.”
Trinity Bank, N.A. is a commercial bank that began operations May 28, 2003. For a full financial statement, visit Trinity Bank-s website: Regulatory reporting format is also available at .
This Press Release may contain certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding future financial conditions, results of operations and the Bank-s business operations. Such forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including, but not limited to, monetary policy and general economic conditions in Texas and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, the risks of changes in interest rates on the level and composition of deposits, loan demand and the values of loan collateral, securities and interest rate protection agreements, the actions of competitors and customers, the success of the Bank in implementing its strategic plan, the failure of the assumptions underlying the reserves for loan losses and the estimations of values of collateral and various financial assets and liabilities, that the costs of technological changes are more difficult or expensive than anticipated, the effects of regulatory restrictions imposed on banks generally, any changes in fiscal, monetary or regulatory policies and other uncertainties as discussed in the Bank-s Registration Statement on Form SB-1 filed with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should these underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially from outcomes expected or anticipated by the Bank. A forward-looking statement may include a statement of the assumptions or bases underlying the forward-looking statement. The Bank believes it has chosen these assumptions or bases in good faith and that they are reasonable. However, the Bank cautions you that assumptions or bases almost always vary from actual results, and the differences between assumptions or bases and actual results can be material. The Bank undertakes no obligation to publicly update or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless the securities laws require the Bank to do so.
Richard Burt
Executive Vice President
Trinity Bank
817-763-9966