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Progrowth Bank

Nicollet, Minnesota · FDIC Cert #8536

Progrowth Bank is an FDIC-insured bank (Certificate #8536) with $413M in total assets and $355M in total deposits as of the Q2 2024 Call Report. Headquartered in Nicollet, Minnesota, the bank maintains a Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10% (Well-Capitalized) and a nonperforming loan ratio of 0.01%. BankHealthData assigns a composite Health Grade of A (97/100). All deposits up to $250,000 per depositor per ownership category are FDIC insured.

Progrowth Bank (FDIC cert 8536) is a community bank — $413M in total assets, $355M in deposits, serving the Nicollet, Minnesota area. Community banks make up the largest share of U.S. banks by count but a much smaller share by assets.

Capital position is strong: Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10% sits comfortably above the 8% well-capitalized regulatory threshold and the 10% well-capitalized-plus floor for community banks. Strong capital is the first line of defense against unexpected loan losses. Asset quality is clean: non-performing loan ratio of 0.01% 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 very high: 77.0% of assets in liquid form, well above peer norms. Very high liquidity sometimes reflects a bank still building out its loan portfolio or one operating under specific regulatory liquidity requirements.

Profitability is solid: ROA of 1.17% 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 essentially stable across the recent-quarters window — the typical pattern for established banks operating in steady-state mode. Progrowth Bank carries a composite BankHealth grade of A (97/100) 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.

A
Health Score
97/100

Key Facts: Progrowth Bank

Total Assets
$413M
Total Deposits
$355M
Tier 1 Capital Ratio
20.10%
Capital Status
Well-Capitalized
Nonperforming Loans
0.01%
Liquidity Ratio
77.01%
Return on Assets
1.17%
Headquarters
Nicollet, Minnesota
FDIC Certificate
#8536
Health Grade
A (97/100)
Latest Call Report
Q2 2024

Capital & Safety Analysis

Regulatory Status:Well-Capitalized

According to FDIC financial data, Progrowth Bank holds a Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10%. This exceeds the 8% threshold regulators consider "well-capitalized," meaning Progrowth Bank has a strong buffer to absorb potential losses.

Key Financial Metrics

0.01%
Nonperforming Loans
Low, healthy loan portfolio
77.01%
Liquidity Ratio
Strong, can meet withdrawal demands
1.17%
Return on Assets
Profitable, earning well on assets
$355M
Domestic Deposits
Total domestic deposits held

What This Means For Your Money

Progrowth Bank shows strong financial health indicators. With $413M in assets and a Health Score of 97/100, this bank demonstrates solid capital reserves, manageable loan risk, and adequate liquidity to serve its depositors.

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 Progrowth Bank Compares

Progrowth Bank’s Health Score of 97 is 24 points above the Minnesota state average of 73 across 225 FDIC-insured banks. Its 20.10% Tier 1 capital ratio is 6.1 points above the US banking industry average near 14%. The 0.01% nonperforming loan ratio is lower than the industry norm (~0.8%), indicating cleaner loan quality than peers. Return on assets of 1.17% is in line with or above the national ROA benchmark of ~1.1%. Among 1524 similarly-sized banks, the average Health Score is 70, meaning this bank ranks above its size cohort. Site-wide, Progrowth Bank is 27 points above the portfolio average of 70.

Frequently Asked Questions

Progrowth Bank has a Bank Health Score of A (97/100), placing it one of the safest banks in our analysis. It holds a Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10%, 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. Progrowth Bank's Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10% and nonperforming loan ratio of 0.01% indicate a low 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 Progrowth Bank is FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor per ownership category (FDIC Cert #8536). 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.

Progrowth Bank holds $413M in total assets and $355M in total deposits. It is headquartered in Nicollet, Minnesota (FDIC Certificate #8536).

Progrowth Bank has a Tier 1 capital ratio of 20.10%, classifying it as "Well-Capitalized." Federal regulators consider 8% the threshold for "well-capitalized." The bank's nonperforming loan ratio is 0.01%, and the return on assets is 1.17%.

Yes. Progrowth Bank is FDIC-insured (Certificate #8536). 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 A grade on our Bank Health Score means 85+/100 — top-tier capital, low loan losses, strong liquidity. The grade combines Tier 1 capital ratio (35% weight), nonperforming loan ratio (30%), liquidity ratio (25%), and return on assets (10%).

Progrowth Bank's metrics indicate solid financial health with no major stress signals — there's no current data-driven reason to move insured deposits. The FDIC's $250K-per-depositor insurance applies regardless of the bank's health.

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