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Is Bank of Milan Safe?

Bank of Milan has a Bank Health Score of 93/100 (A), based on FDIC call report data. Its strongest factor is loan quality (100/100), while profitability is its weakest area (56/100).

Key Data

MetricValueScore
Tier 1 Capital Ratio14.17%94/100
Nonperforming Loan Ratio0.00%100/100
Liquidity Ratio39.92%100/100
Return on Assets0.91%56/100
Total Assets$0.1B

How does Bank of Milan compare?

With a Bank Health Score of 93/100, Bank of Milan sits 23.0 points above the national average of 70/100 for FDIC-insured banks. Within Tennessee, where 95 FDIC-insured banks are headquartered, Bank of Milan ranks above the state average of 70/100 (Grade B).

The bank's Tier 1 capital ratio of 14.17% is the federal regulator's headline measure of bank capital strength — it sits comfortably above the 8% "well-capitalized" threshold.Its nonperforming loan ratio of 0.00% is healthy — most loans are current.

What changed in the last year?

Over the last four quarters, Bank of Milan's Bank Health Score improved by 1.0 points to 93/100. Tier 1 capital strengthened by 0.67 percentage points to 14.17%.

Bank of Milan has a Bank Health Score of 93/100 (A), based on FDIC call report data. Its strongest factor is loan quality (100/100), while profitability is its weakest area (56/100).