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Updated June 2026 · FDIC Call Report Q2 2024

B

B-Rated Banks in Florida

29 banks · Average score: 73/100 · Combined assets $143.9B

29 banks in this state currently hold B grades, averaging a composite score of 73/100. Within the tier, individual bank profiles still vary materially on which factor is driving the grade — review the table below for the per-bank breakdown. The tier averages a Tier 1 capital ratio of 13.40% and an NPL ratio of 0.81%, sourced from the most recent FDIC quarterly Call Report.

29 Florida banks hold a B grade (73/100 average score). B-grade banks sit comfortably above the national median across most factors but lack the cushion of A-grade peers on one or more dimensions.

State-and-grade combinations help depositors and policy researchers identify clusters of banking health (or stress) within a specific geography. The list below ranks Florida B-grade banks by health score with links to each bank's full profile.

What "B" Means in Practice

B-graded banks in Florida are healthy mid-tier institutions — composite scores of 65–79. Currently 29 banks fit this category. The typical B-graded bank meets all regulatory thresholds with comfortable margin: solid capital, manageable loan losses, adequate liquidity. Most U.S. banks land in B territory; it's the workhorse middle of the distribution, not a warning sign.

For depositors: B-graded institutions are the broad middle of the U.S. banking system — solidly healthy and well within regulatory norms. FDIC insurance covers deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, per ownership category. No grade-based action needed; verify coverage at FDIC.gov if balances approach the limit.

Tier-Wide Snapshot in Florida

Banks in this grade tier29
Combined assets$143.9B
Average composite score73/100
Average Tier 1 capital ratio13.40%
Average NPL ratio0.81%

All B-Graded Banks in Florida

#BankCityScoreAssetsTier 1 CapitalNPL RatioLiquidity
1One Florida BankOrlando79$1.8B10.20%0.02%25.54%
2Cypress Bank&TrustMelbourne78$168M9.48%0.00%29.85%
3U S Century BankDoral78$2.5B11.82%0.04%19.67%
4Bankunited National AssnMiami Lakes78$35.4B13.46%1.62%26.41%
5Everbank National AssnJacksonville77$39.4B13.52%1.88%26.62%
6Interamerican Bank A FSBMiami76$268M18.68%1.52%19.14%
7Southstate Bank NAWinter Haven76$45.5B12.89%0.59%17.46%
8Flagship BankClearwater76$659M11.19%0.01%20.08%
9Waterfall BankClearwater76$231M20.13%0.00%13.09%
10Newtek Bank National AssnMiami75$819M17.06%2.50%19.95%
11Terrabank National AssnMiami75$784M10.33%1.10%30.38%
12Axiom Bank National AssnMaitland75$852M13.38%2.16%27.16%
13BankfloridaDade City75$339M13.54%0.00%14.74%
14Prime Meridian BankTallahassee75$893M13.29%0.44%15.18%
15International Finance BankMiami74$1.1B12.11%0.29%14.80%
16Florida Capital Bank NAJacksonville74$556M14.49%0.30%10.30%
17Natbank National AssnHollywood74$222M37.39%0.00%11.98%
18Dlp BankStarke72$271M13.92%3.67%52.78%
19First National Bank of PascoDade City72$314M9.80%0.13%24.15%
20Cogent BankOrlando72$1.9B10.00%0.53%18.95%
21First Nb of WauchulaWauchula71$91M10.75%0.61%21.39%
22Ocean BankMiami71$6.4B11.57%0.05%13.30%
23Pnb Community BankNiceville69$157M9.34%1.28%24.20%
24Gulf Atlantic BankKey West69$151M10.95%0.01%16.79%
25Tcm Bank National AssnTampa68$356M19.05%0.80%11.18%
26Mainstreet Cmty Bank of FlDeland68$807M8.97%1.17%26.21%
27Intracoastal BankPalm Coast68$542M10.82%1.86%23.81%
28Sanibel Captiva Cmty BankSanibel67$914M11.30%0.93%12.88%
29Sunrise BankOrlando67$530M9.19%0.00%17.03%

For Depositors at B-Graded Banks

FDIC insurance — not the bank's grade — guarantees deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, per ownership category. Verify your bank's status and your specific coverage at FDIC.gov. The Bank Health Score and grade describe regulatory cushion in relative terms; insurance describes guaranteed protection.

For combined balances above $250,000 at a single bank, the FDIC's Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) calculates exactly which dollars are insured. Account titling — joint, individual, retirement, payable-on-death — affects coverage. Federal regulators including the OCC publish the rules; FDIC.gov is the authoritative consumer source.

How These Grades Are Calculated

Every bank earns a Bank Health Score from four FDIC Call Report inputs: Tier 1 capital ratio (35%), NPL ratio inverted (30%), liquidity ratio (25%), and return on assets (10%). The 0–100 composite maps to A (80+), B (65–79), C (50–64), D (35–49), and F (under 35). Data flows from the FDIC BankFind API and the FFIEC Call Report archive. Read the full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a B grade mean for a bank?

B-graded banks in Florida are healthy mid-tier institutions — composite scores of 65–79. Currently 29 banks fit this category. The typical B-graded bank meets all regulatory thresholds with comfortable margin: solid capital, manageable loan losses, adequate liquidity. Most U.S. banks land in B territory; it's the workhorse middle of the distribution, not a warning sign.

How many B-graded banks are in Florida?

29 banks in this state currently hold B grades, averaging a composite score of 73/100. Within the tier, individual bank profiles still vary materially on which factor is driving the grade — review the table below for the per-bank breakdown.

What does this tier look like financially?

Across 29 B-graded banks in Florida, the average Tier 1 capital ratio is 13.40% and the average nonperforming-loan ratio is 0.81%. Combined assets in this cohort total $143.9B. These numbers come straight from the most recent quarterly FDIC Call Report.

Are deposits at B-graded banks still FDIC-insured?

For depositors: B-graded institutions are the broad middle of the U.S. banking system — solidly healthy and well within regulatory norms. FDIC insurance covers deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, per ownership category. No grade-based action needed; verify coverage at FDIC.gov if balances approach the limit.

Where does this data come from?

Bank financials are pulled from the FDIC BankFind API, which sources directly from quarterly Call Reports filed with the FFIEC. Health Scores are computed from a transparent four-factor formula using public Call Report fields. All FDIC and FFIEC data is U.S. government public domain.

Sources: FDIC BankFind API ( banks.data.fdic.gov); FFIEC Call Reports ( cdr.ffiec.gov/public); OCC ( occ.gov). Public domain.

Last updated 2026-06-29 · 29 B-graded banks in Florida. Informational only; not investment advice. Verify FDIC insurance directly at FDIC.gov.