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Banktennessee

Collierville, Tennessee · FDIC Cert #29177

Banktennessee is an FDIC-insured bank (Certificate #29177) with $585M in total assets and $500M in total deposits as of the Q2 2024 Call Report. Headquartered in Collierville, Tennessee, the bank maintains a Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48% (Well-Capitalized) and a nonperforming loan ratio of 0.25%. BankHealthData assigns a composite Health Grade of C (63/100). All deposits up to $250,000 per depositor per ownership category are FDIC insured.

Banktennessee (FDIC cert 29177) is a community bank — $585M in total assets, $500M in deposits, serving the Collierville, Tennessee area. Community banks make up the largest share of U.S. banks by count but a much smaller share by assets.

Capital position is adequate: Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48% meets the 8% well-capitalized threshold but does not provide substantial buffer above it. Adequate capital is regulatory-acceptable but leaves less room for absorbing unexpected losses. Asset quality is clean: non-performing loan ratio of 0.25% is below 0.5% — well within the healthy range for U.S. community and regional banks. Clean NPL ratios reflect either disciplined underwriting, a low-credit-risk loan mix, or both. Liquidity is thin: 9.6% liquid-asset ratio. Banks with thin liquidity buffers can face stress during deposit-outflow events or asset-quality shocks.

Profitability is solid: ROA of 1.32% sits at or near the 1% benchmark for healthy U.S. banks. Net interest income, fee income, and operating efficiency are all in workable shape. Health-score trend is mildly positive across the recent-quarters window. The directional signal is favorable but not dramatic. Banktennessee carries a composite BankHealth grade of C (63/100) as of the 2024-06 Call Report filing. The grade combines capital ratios (Tier 1), asset quality (non-performing loans), liquidity, and profitability into a single signal.

Source: FDIC BankFind API — Call Report data.

C
Health Score
63/100

Key Facts: Banktennessee

Total Assets
$585M
Total Deposits
$500M
Tier 1 Capital Ratio
10.48%
Capital Status
Well-Capitalized
Nonperforming Loans
0.25%
Liquidity Ratio
9.59%
Return on Assets
1.32%
Headquarters
Collierville, Tennessee
FDIC Certificate
#29177
Health Grade
C (63/100)
Latest Call Report
Q2 2024

Capital & Safety Analysis

Regulatory Status:Well-Capitalized

According to FDIC financial data, Banktennessee holds a Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48%. This exceeds the 8% threshold regulators consider "well-capitalized," meaning Banktennessee has a strong buffer to absorb potential losses.

Key Financial Metrics

0.25%
Nonperforming Loans
Low, healthy loan portfolio
9.59%
Liquidity Ratio
Low, potential liquidity stress
1.32%
Return on Assets
Profitable, earning well on assets
$500M
Domestic Deposits
Total domestic deposits held

What This Means For Your Money

Banktennessee shows average financial health. While not alarming, its Health Score of 63/100 suggests some areas could be stronger. Your FDIC-insured deposits (up to $250,000) remain fully protected regardless.

Remember: FDIC insurance covers up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category. Even if a bank fails, insured depositors typically have access to their funds within two business days.

How Banktennessee Compares

Banktennessee’s Health Score of 63 is 7 points below the Tennessee state average of 70 across 95 FDIC-insured banks. Its 10.48% Tier 1 capital ratio is 3.5 points below the US banking industry average near 14%. The 0.25% nonperforming loan ratio is lower than the industry norm (~0.8%), indicating cleaner loan quality than peers. Return on assets of 1.32% is in line with or above the national ROA benchmark of ~1.1%. Among 1393 similarly-sized banks, the average Health Score is 70, meaning this bank ranks below its size cohort. Site-wide, Banktennessee is 7 points below the portfolio average of 70.

Frequently Asked Questions

Banktennessee has a Bank Health Score of C (63/100), placing it in average financial health. It holds a Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48%, which is above the 8% "well-capitalized" threshold. All deposits up to $250,000 per depositor are FDIC insured regardless of the bank's health.

Bank failures are uncommon — only ~5 of 4,000+ FDIC-insured banks fail in a typical year. Banktennessee's Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48% and nonperforming loan ratio of 0.25% indicate an average risk profile relative to the industry. Even in a failure scenario, insured deposits ($250K per depositor per ownership category) are typically available within two business days.

Money in checking, savings, money market, and CD accounts at Banktennessee is FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor per ownership category (FDIC Cert #29177). Joint accounts get $250K per co-owner. Funds above the limit are not insured — for higher balances, consider spreading across multiple banks or using a CDARS-like network.

Banktennessee holds $585M in total assets and $500M in total deposits. It is headquartered in Collierville, Tennessee (FDIC Certificate #29177).

Banktennessee has a Tier 1 capital ratio of 10.48%, classifying it as "Well-Capitalized." Federal regulators consider 8% the threshold for "well-capitalized." The bank's nonperforming loan ratio is 0.25%, and the return on assets is 1.32%.

Yes. Banktennessee is FDIC-insured (Certificate #29177). The FDIC insures deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category — covering checking, savings, money market deposit accounts, and CDs. Even if a bank fails, insured depositors typically regain access to funds within two business days.

An C grade on our Bank Health Score means 55-69/100 — average across capital, loan quality, and profitability. The grade combines Tier 1 capital ratio (35% weight), nonperforming loan ratio (30%), liquidity ratio (25%), and return on assets (10%).

Banktennessee's metrics are around average for the industry. There's no urgent action needed for FDIC-insured deposits, but it's worth monitoring quarterly updates. The FDIC's $250K-per-depositor insurance applies regardless of the bank's health.

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