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Mid-Southern Sb FSB Safety Rating

Mid-Southern Sb FSB's safety rating is grade A, a Bank Health Score of 94/100 built from FDIC call report data. That ranks #565 out of 3,960 FDIC-insured banks nationally (top 14%). The rating weights Tier 1 capital (35%), loan quality (30%), liquidity (25%), and profitability (10%); Mid-Southern Sb FSB's best component is Tier 1 capital (100/100) and its weakest is profitability (56/100).

Reviewed by BankHealthData Editorial Team · Updated

This page answers a common banking-safety question: Mid-Southern Sb FSB Safety Rating. The answer draws on FDIC Call Report filings, the quarterly disclosure every FDIC-insured bank submits covering capital, assets, loans, deposits, and earnings. Call Report data is one of the most comprehensive bank-level public-records systems in the U.S. financial system. Why this matters for depositors: most U.S. consumer deposits are FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor per insured bank, so bank failure does not directly threaten typical retail deposits within that limit. But the bank-health analysis is still useful for above-limit deposits (small businesses, treasurers, high-net-worth depositors) and for understanding the broader stability of regional banking.

The detailed answer below uses the actual FDIC Call Report numbers, explains how to read them, and translates the regulatory accounting into the depositor-relevant interpretation of the question.

Mid-Southern Sb FSB Safety Rating Breakdown

Overall rating
Grade A (94/100)
National rank
#565 of 3,960
Tier 1 capital (35%)
100/100
Loan quality (30%)
95/100
Liquidity (25%)
100/100
Profitability (10%)
56/100

Source: FDIC Call Report data. The BankHealth safety rating is an editorial composite, not an official regulatory rating.

A grade A rating places Mid-Southern Sb FSB among the stronger FDIC-insured banks on the composite — strong capital with manageable risk on the other factors. Nationally it ranks in roughly the top 14% of the 3,960 banks we score.

Key Data

MetricValueScore
Tier 1 Capital Ratio17.33%100/100
Nonperforming Loan Ratio0.24%95/100
Liquidity Ratio37.17%100/100
Return on Assets0.90%56/100
Total Assets$0.2B

How does Mid-Southern Sb FSB compare?

With a Bank Health Score of 94/100, Mid-Southern Sb FSB sits 14.0 points above the national average of 80/100 for FDIC-insured banks. Within Indiana, where 73 FDIC-insured banks are headquartered, Mid-Southern Sb FSB ranks above the state average of 80/100 (Grade A).

The bank's Tier 1 capital ratio of 17.33% 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 0.24% is healthy — most loans are current.

What changed in the last year?

Over the last four quarters, Mid-Southern Sb FSB's Bank Health Score improved by 1.0 points to 94/100. Tier 1 capital strengthened by 1.86 percentage points to 17.33%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mid-Southern Sb FSB's safety rating is grade A, a Bank Health Score of 94/100 built from FDIC call report data. That ranks #565 out of 3,960 FDIC-insured banks nationally (top 14%). The rating weights Tier 1 capital (35%), loan quality (30%), liquidity (25%), and profitability (10%); Mid-Southern Sb FSB's best component is Tier 1 capital (100/100) and its weakest is profitability (56/100).

The BankHealth safety rating converts four FDIC call report metrics into a single 0-100 score and an A-F grade. It weights Tier 1 capital ratio (35%), the inverted nonperforming-loan ratio (30%), liquidity ratio (25%), and return on assets (10%). For Mid-Southern Sb FSB: Tier 1 capital scores 100/100, loan quality 95/100, liquidity 100/100, and profitability 56/100 — combining to 94/100 (grade A).

Mid-Southern Sb FSB's Bank Health Score of 94/100 is 14.0 points above the Indiana state average of 80/100. 73 FDIC-insured banks are headquartered in Indiana.

Yes. Mid-Southern Sb FSB (FDIC certificate #30133) is FDIC-insured, meaning each depositor is covered up to $250,000 per ownership category if the bank fails. FDIC insurance protects checking, savings, money market, and CD deposits — it does not cover stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or annuities.

Mid-Southern Sb FSB's safety rating is grade A, a Bank Health Score of 94/100 built from FDIC call report data. That ranks #565 out of 3,960 FDIC-insured banks nationally (top 14%). The rating weights Tier 1 capital (35%), loan quality (30%), liquidity (25%), and profitability (10%); Mid-Southern Sb FSB's best component is Tier 1 capital (100/100) and its weakest is profitability (56/100).