Press Releases April 27, 2026 06:30 PM

Five Star Bancorp Announces First Quarter 2026 Results

Five Star Bancorp Reports Strong Q1 2026 Financial Results with Increased Net Income, Loan Growth, and Dividend Boost

By Caleb Monroe FSBC
Five Star Bancorp Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
FSBC

Five Star Bancorp announced its first quarter 2026 financial results, showing net income of $18.6 million, up from $17.6 million in the prior quarter and $13.1 million year-over-year. The company reported improved earnings per share, increased loans and deposits, better net interest margin, and declared an increased cash dividend of $0.25 per share. The bank continues to expand its loan portfolio and deposit base, maintaining strong capital ratios and asset quality.

Key Points

  • Q1 2026 net income rose to $18.6 million, a 42% increase year-over-year and a 5.5% increase sequentially.
  • Loans held for investment grew by $138.5 million (3%) sequentially and 16% compared to last year, while deposits increased by $268.3 million (6%).
  • Earnings per share increased to $0.87 with an increased quarterly cash dividend to $0.25 per share, signaling strong shareholder returns.

RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif., April 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Five Star Bancorp (Nasdaq: FSBC) (“Five Star” or the “Company”), a holding company that operates through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Five Star Bank (the “Bank”), today reported net income of $18.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to $17.6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and $13.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

First Quarter Highlights

Performance and operating highlights for the Company for the periods noted below included the following:

 Three months ended(in thousands, except per share and share data)March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 March 31,
2025Return on average assets (“ROAA”) 1.55%  1.50%  1.30%Return on average equity (“ROAE”) 16.73%  15.97%  13.28%Pre-tax income$25,031  $23,008  $18,391 Pre-tax, pre-provision income(1)$27,706  $25,808  $20,291 Net income$18,621  $17,643  $13,111 Basic earnings per common share$0.87  $0.83  $0.62 Diluted earnings per common share$0.87  $0.83  $0.62 Weighted average basic common shares outstanding 21,253,085   21,231,563   21,209,881 Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding 21,313,078   21,289,056   21,253,588 Shares outstanding at end of period 21,376,153   21,367,387   21,329,235             

  (1) See the section entitled “Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)” for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure.

James E. Beckwith, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented:

“The strength of Five Star Bank’s first quarter 2026 financial results is emblematic of seized market opportunities fueled by the continued demand for our differentiated customer experience. In the first quarter of 2026, we successfully executed on our strategic plan and declared a cash dividend of $0.25 per share to shareholders (an increase of $0.05 per share from dividends declared in each quarter of 2025). Earnings per share increased to $0.87 per share, up $0.04 from the fourth quarter of 2025 and $0.25 from the first quarter of 2025. Net income increased to $18.6 million, up from $17.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, while total cost of funds decreased 10 basis points to 2.20% during the first quarter of 2026, and net interest margin increased by four basis points to 3.70%. We are pleased that over the first quarter, total loans held for investment increased by $138.5 million, or 3% (14% when annualized) while total deposits increased by $268.3 million, or 6% (26% when annualized). As we execute on the expansion of industry verticals and our presence in new geographies to meet customer demand, we expect the ongoing acceleration of our growth to benefit our customers, employees, and shareholders.”

Financial highlights as of and during the three months ended March 31, 2026 included the following:

  • Total deposits increased by $268.3 million, or 6.39%, during the three months ended March 31, 2026, with increases in non-wholesale deposits exceeding decreases in wholesale deposits. The Company defines wholesale deposits as brokered deposits and California Time Deposit Program deposits. During the three months ended March 31, 2026, non-wholesale deposits increased by $350.2 million, or 9.37%, and wholesale deposits decreased by $81.9 million, or 17.62%.
  • The number of Business Development Officers increased from 42 at December 31, 2025 to 43 at March 31, 2026.
  • Cash and cash equivalents were $644.4 million, representing 14.42% of total deposits at March 31, 2026, as compared to 12.06% at December 31, 2025.
  • Consistent, disciplined management of expenses contributed to our efficiency ratio of 38.57% for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to 40.62% for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and 42.58% for the three months ended March 31, 2025.
  • For the three months ended March 31, 2026, net interest margin was 3.70%, as compared to 3.66% for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and 3.45% for the three months ended March 31, 2025. The improvement in net interest margin from the three months ended March 31, 2025 occurred during a period of declining effective federal funds rates. Specifically, the effective federal funds rate was 4.33% as of March 31, 2025 and declined over the subsequent quarters to 3.64% by December 31, 2025. The effective federal funds rate remained constant at 3.64% through March 31, 2026.
  • Other comprehensive loss was $1.0 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026. Unrealized losses, net of tax effect, on available-for-sale securities were $10.1 million as of March 31, 2026. Total carrying value of held-to-maturity and available-for-sale securities represented 0.04% and 1.87% of total interest-earning assets, respectively, as of March 31, 2026.
  • The Company’s common equity Tier 1 capital ratio was 10.45% and 10.58% as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively. The Bank continues to meet all requirements to be considered “well-capitalized” under applicable regulatory guidelines. 
  • Loan and deposit growth in the three and twelve months ended March 31, 2026 was as follows:


(in thousands)March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeLoans held for investment$4,213,393 $4,074,929 $138,464 3.40 %Non-interest-bearing deposits 1,232,696  1,084,537  148,159 13.66 %Interest-bearing deposits 3,236,657  3,116,547  120,110 3.85 %        (in thousands)March 31,
2026 March 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeLoans held for investment$4,213,393 $3,621,819 $591,574 16.33 %Non-interest-bearing deposits 1,232,696  933,652  299,044 32.03 %Interest-bearing deposits 3,236,657  2,802,702  433,955 15.48 %            
  • The ratio of nonperforming loans to loans held for investment at period end decreased from 0.08% at December 31, 2025 to 0.07% at March 31, 2026.
  • The Company’s Board of Directors declared, and the Company subsequently paid, a cash dividend of $0.25 per share during the three months ended March 31, 2026. The Company’s Board of Directors declared an additional cash dividend of $0.25 per share on April 16, 2026, which the Company expects to pay on May 11, 2026 to shareholders of record as of May 4, 2026.

Summary Results

Three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to three months ended December 31, 2025

The Company’s net income was $18.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to $17.6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025. Net interest income increased by $1.4 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025, primarily due to an increase in interest income driven by loan growth, augmented by a decrease in interest expense driven by a decline in the average cost of deposits. The provision for credit losses decreased by $0.1 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025, primarily due to a slight improvement in estimated loss rates. Non-interest income increased by $0.2 million, primarily due to an increase in fees from swap referrals and a special FHLB stock dividend, partially offset by an overall decline in earnings related to investments in venture-backed funds during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025. Non-interest expense decreased by $0.3 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025, primarily due to the release of a loss contingency on a U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) loan that did not occur during the three months ended December 31, 2025, partially offset by increased salaries and employee benefits due to increased headcount during the three months ended March 31, 2026.

Three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to three months ended March 31, 2025

The Company’s net income was $18.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to $13.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Net interest income increased by $9.5 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025, primarily due to an increase in interest income driven by loan growth and an improvement in the average yield on loans, partially offset by an increase in interest expense driven by deposit growth. The provision for credit losses increased by $0.8 million, reflecting increases in loan growth and an overall increase in loss rates in the three months ended March 31, 2026 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. Non-interest income increased by $0.3 million, primarily due to an increase in fees from swap referrals and a special FHLB stock dividend, partially offset by an overall decline in earnings related to investments in venture-backed funds during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. Non-interest expense increased by $2.3 million during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025, primarily due to increased salaries and employee benefits due to increased headcount.

The following is a summary of the components of the Company’s operating results and performance ratios for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended    (in thousands, except per share data) March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeSelected operating data:        Net interest income $43,457  $42,065  $1,392  3.31 %Provision for credit losses  2,675   2,800   (125) (4.46)%Non-interest income  1,643   1,400   243  17.36 %Non-interest expense  17,394   17,657   (263) (1.49)%Pre-tax income  25,031   23,008   2,023  8.79 %Provision for income taxes  6,410   5,365   1,045  19.48 %Net income $18,621  $17,643  $978  5.54 %Earnings per common share:        Basic $0.87  $0.83  $0.04  4.82 %Diluted $0.87  $0.83  $0.04  4.82 %Performance and other financial ratios:        ROAA  1.55 %  1.50 %    ROAE  16.73 %  15.97 %    Net interest margin  3.70 %  3.66 %    Total cost of funds(1)  2.20 %  2.30 %    Efficiency ratio  38.57 %  40.62 %                   Three months ended    (in thousands, except per share data) March 31,
2026 March 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeSelected operating data:        Net interest income $43,457  $33,977  $9,480  27.90 %Provision for credit losses  2,675   1,900   775  40.79 %Non-interest income  1,643   1,359   284  20.90 %Non-interest expense  17,394   15,045   2,349  15.61 %Pre-tax income  25,031   18,391   6,640  36.10 %Provision for income taxes  6,410   5,280   1,130  21.40 %Net income $18,621  $13,111  $5,510  42.03 %Earnings per common share:        Basic $0.87  $0.62  $0.25  40.32 %Diluted $0.87  $0.62  $0.25  40.32 %Performance and other financial ratios:        ROAA  1.55 %  1.30 %    ROAE  16.73 %  13.28 %    Net interest margin  3.70 %  3.45 %    Total cost of funds(1)  2.20 %  2.56 %    Efficiency ratio  38.57 %  42.58 %                 

(1) Total cost of funds reflects the average cost of all funding sources, including both interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing deposits and borrowings.

Balance Sheet Summary

(in thousands) March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
 $ Change % ChangeSelected financial condition data:          Total assets $5,031,751  $4,754,861  $276,890  5.82 %Cash and cash equivalents  644,359   506,851   137,508  27.13 %Total loans held for investment  4,213,393   4,074,929   138,464  3.40 %Total investments  93,850   96,889   (3,039) (3.14)%Total liabilities  4,573,232   4,309,029   264,203  6.13 %Total deposits  4,469,353   4,201,084   268,269  6.39 %Subordinated notes, net  74,077   74,041   36  0.05 %Total shareholders’ equity  458,519   445,832   12,687  2.85 %                
  • Insured and collateralized deposits were approximately $2.9 billion, representing 65.55% of total deposits as of March 31, 2026, as compared to 66.20% as of December 31, 2025. Net uninsured and uncollateralized deposits were approximately $1.5 billion as of March 31, 2026, increasing from $1.4 billion at December 31, 2025.
  • Non-wholesale deposit accounts constituted 91.43% of total deposits as of March 31, 2026, as compared to 88.93% at December 31, 2025. Deposit relationships of greater than $5 million represented 60.67% of total deposits as of March 31, 2026, as compared to 60.90% as of December 31, 2025, and had an average age of approximately 7.98 years as of March 31, 2026, as compared to 7.67 years as of December 31, 2025.
  • Total deposits as of March 31, 2026 were $4.5 billion, an increase of $268.3 million, or 6.39%, from December 31, 2025, comprised of increases in both interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing deposits.
  • Cash and cash equivalents as of March 31, 2026 were $644.4 million, representing 14.42% of total deposits at March 31, 2026, as compared to 12.06% as of December 31, 2025.
  • Total liquidity (consisting of cash and cash equivalents as well as unused and immediately available borrowing capacity as set forth below) was approximately $2.2 billion as of March 31, 2026, as compared to $2.3 billion at December 31, 2025.

  March 31, 2026
(in thousands) Line of Credit
 Letters of
Credit Issued

 Borrowings
 Available
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (“FHLB”) advances $1,425,706  $1,112,500  $—  $313,206 Federal Reserve Discount Window  1,016,633   —   —   1,016,633 Correspondent bank lines of credit  185,000   —   —   185,000 Cash and cash equivalents  —   —   —   644,359 Total $2,627,339  $1,112,500  $—  $2,159,198                  

The increase in total assets from December 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 was primarily comprised of a $138.5 million increase in total loans held for investment and a $137.5 million increase in cash and cash equivalents. The $138.5 million increase in total loans held for investment between December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2026 was a result of $389.0 million in loan originations and advances, partially offset by $67.9 million and $182.6 million in loan payoffs and paydowns, respectively. The $137.5 million increase in cash and cash equivalents primarily resulted from the net increase in cash inflows from growth in total deposits of $268.3 million and cash outflows from growth in total loans held for investment of $138.5 million.

The increase in total liabilities from December 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 was primarily due to an increase in deposits of $268.3 million. The increase in deposits was largely due to increases in money market and non-interest-bearing deposits of $212.6 million and $148.2 million, respectively, partially offset by a $100.3 million decrease in time deposits, mainly attributed to an $81.9 million decline in wholesale deposits.

The increase in total shareholders’ equity from December 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 was primarily a result of $18.6 million recognized as net income, partially offset by $5.3 million in cash dividends paid during the period and a $1.0 million increase in accumulated other comprehensive loss.

Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

The following is a summary of the components of net interest income for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended    (in thousands) March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeInterest and fee income $67,347  $66,421  $926  1.39 %Interest expense  23,890   24,356   (466) (1.91)%Net interest income $43,457  $42,065  $1,392  3.31 %Net interest margin  3.70 %  3.66 %               Three months ended    (in thousands) March 31,
2026 March 31,
2025 $ Change % ChangeInterest and fee income $67,347  $57,087  $10,260  17.97 %Interest expense  23,890   23,110   780  3.38 %Net interest income $43,457  $33,977  $9,480  27.90 %Net interest margin  3.70 %  3.45 %                 

The following table shows the components of net interest income and net interest margin for the quarterly periods indicated:

  Three months ended  March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 March 31, 2025(in thousands) Average
Balance Interest
Income/
Expense Yield/ Rate Average
Balance Interest
Income/
Expense Yield/ Rate Average
Balance Interest
Income/
Expense Yield/ RateAssets                  Interest-earning deposits in banks $512,308 $4,687 3.71 % $487,339 $4,850 3.95 % $328,571 $3,575 4.41 %Investment securities  96,787  544 2.28 %  97,848  561 2.27 %  100,474  581 2.34 %Loans held for investment and sale  4,150,446  62,116 6.07 %  3,972,184  61,010 6.09 %  3,567,992  52,931 6.02 %Total interest-earning assets  4,759,541  67,347 5.74 %  4,557,371  66,421 5.78 %  3,997,037  57,087 5.79 %Interest receivable and other assets, net  118,967      117,496      93,543    Total assets $4,878,508     $4,674,867     $4,090,580                       Liabilities and shareholders’ equity                  Interest-bearing transaction accounts $343,663 $1,133 1.34 % $339,774 $1,180 1.38 % $303,822 $1,112 1.48 %Savings accounts  138,125  830 2.44 %  143,818  895 2.47 %  123,599  772 2.53 %Money market accounts  2,185,347  15,851 2.94 %  1,999,734  15,271 3.03 %  1,540,879  12,435 3.27 %Time accounts  531,031  4,915 3.75 %  574,718  5,848 4.04 %  706,528  7,629 4.38 %Subordinated notes and other borrowings  74,072  1,161 6.36 %  74,036  1,162 6.22 %  73,908  1,162 6.37 %Total interest-bearing liabilities  3,272,238  23,890 2.96 %  3,132,080  24,356 3.09 %  2,748,736  23,110 3.41 %Demand accounts  1,122,062      1,067,215      910,954    Interest payable and other liabilities  32,739      37,287      30,389    Shareholders’ equity  451,469      438,285      400,501    Total liabilities & shareholders’ equity $4,878,508     $4,674,867     $4,090,580                       Net interest spread     2.78 %     2.69 %     2.38 %Net interest income/margin   $43,457 3.70 %   $42,065 3.66 %   $33,977 3.45 %                         

Net interest income during the three months ended March 31, 2026 increased by $1.4 million, or 3.31%, to $43.5 million, as compared to $42.1 million during the three months ended December 31, 2025. Net interest margin totaled 3.70% for the three months ended March 31, 2026, an increase of four basis points compared to the prior quarter. The increase in net interest income is primarily attributable to an additional $0.9 million in interest income, mainly due to a $178.3 million, or 4.49%, increase in the average balance of loans during the three months ended March 31, 2026 compared to the prior quarter. The increase in interest income was augmented by a $0.5 million decrease in interest expense due to a 10 basis point decrease in the average cost of deposits during the three months ended March 31, 2026 compared to the prior quarter. The average balance of deposits increased by $195.0 million, or 4.73%, during the three months ended March 31, 2026, but the decrease in the cost associated with deposits led to a net reduction in total interest expense. In addition, the average balance of non-interest bearing deposits increased by $54.8 million, or 5.14%, compared to the prior quarter.

As compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025, net interest income during the three months ended March 31, 2026 increased by $9.5 million, or 27.90%, to $43.5 million from $34.0 million. Net interest margin totaled 3.70% for the three months ended March 31, 2026, an increase of 25 basis points compared to the same quarter of the prior year. The increase in net interest income is primarily attributable to an additional $10.3 million in interest income, mainly due to a $582.5 million, or 16.32%, increase in the average balance of loans and a five basis point improvement in the average yield on loans during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the same quarter of the prior year. The increase in interest income was partially offset by a $0.8 million increase in interest expense due to a $734.4 million, or 20.48%, increase in the average balance of deposits during the three months ended March 31, 2026. The average cost of deposits during the three months ended March 31, 2026 was 2.13%, a decrease of 35 basis points compared to the same quarter of the prior year, which helped to moderate the increase in interest expense related to deposits. In addition, the average balance of non-interest-bearing deposits increased by $211.1 million, or 23.17%, compared to the same period of the prior year.

Loans by Type

The following table provides loan balances, excluding deferred loan fees, by type as of the dates shown:

(in thousands) March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
Real estate:    Commercial $3,421,902  $3,305,713 Commercial land and development  2,519   1,352 Commercial construction  108,179   96,760 Residential construction  17,808   8,389 Residential  43,195   37,566 Farmland  61,090   59,606 Commercial:    Secured  243,140   251,736 Unsecured  41,971   40,422 Consumer and other  275,891   275,475 Net deferred loan fees  (2,302)  (2,090)Total loans held for investment $4,213,393  $4,074,929          

Interest-bearing Deposits

The following table provides interest-bearing deposit balances by type as of the dates shown:

(in thousands) March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
Interest-bearing transaction accounts $349,138  $344,200 Savings accounts  141,961   139,169 Money market accounts  2,291,215   2,078,567 Time accounts  454,343   554,611 Total interest-bearing deposits $3,236,657  $3,116,547          

Asset Quality

Allowance for Credit Losses

At March 31, 2026, the Company’s allowance for credit losses was $46.4 million, as compared to $44.4 million at December 31, 2025. The $2.0 million increase in the allowance is due to a $2.6 million provision for credit losses recorded during the three months ended March 31, 2026, partially offset by net charge-offs of $0.6 million, primarily attributable to commercial and industrial loans, during the same period.

The Company’s ratio of nonperforming loans to loans held for investment decreased to 0.07% at March 31, 2026 from 0.08% at December 31, 2025. Loans designated as watch increased from $101.9 million to $143.5 million between December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2026. Loans designated as substandard increased from $22.3 million to $23.4 million between December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2026. There were no loans with doubtful risk grades at March 31, 2026 or December 31, 2025.

A summary of the allowance for credit losses by loan class is as follows:

  March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025(in thousands) Amount
 % of Total Amount
 % of TotalReal estate:          Commercial $26,919  57.96 % $25,219  56.77 %Commercial land and development  93  0.20 %  56  0.13 %Commercial construction  3,982  8.57 %  4,050  9.12 %Residential construction  492  1.06 %  213  0.48 %Residential  421  0.91 %  362  0.82 %Farmland  495  1.07 %  467  1.05 %   32,402  69.77 %  30,367  68.37 %Commercial:          Secured  11,191  24.10 %  11,204  25.23 %Unsecured  487  1.05 %  482  1.09 %   11,678  25.15 %  11,686  26.32 %Consumer and other  2,359  5.08 %  2,356  5.31 %Total allowance for credit losses $46,439  100.00 % $44,409  100.00 %               

The ratio of allowance for credit losses to loans held for investment was 1.10% at March 31, 2026, as compared to 1.09% at December 31, 2025.

Non-interest Income

The following table presents the key components of non-interest income for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended
    (in thousands) March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025
 $ Change % ChangeService charges on deposit accounts $135  $159  $(24) (15.09)%Loan-related fees  1,265   557   708  127.11 %FHLB stock dividends  762   332   430  129.52 %Earnings on bank-owned life insurance  225   234   (9) (3.85)%Other income  (744)  118   (862) (730.51)%Total non-interest income $1,643  $1,400  $243  17.36 %                

Loan-related fees. The increase resulted primarily from an increase of $0.7 million in fees from swap referrals during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025.

FHLB stock dividends. The increase related primarily to a $0.4 million special cash dividend from the FHLB during the three months ended March 31, 2026 that did not occur during the three months ended December 31, 2025.

Other income. The decrease related primarily to an overall decline in earnings related to investments in venture-backed funds during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025.

The following table presents the key components of non-interest income for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended
   (in thousands) March 31,
2026 March 31,
2025
 $ Change % ChangeService charges on deposit accounts $135  $215  $(80) (37.21)%Gain on sale of loans  —   125   (125) (100.00)%Loan-related fees  1,265   448   817  182.37 %FHLB stock dividends  762   331   431  130.21 %Earnings on bank-owned life insurance  225   161   64  39.75 %Other income  (744)  79   (823) (1,041.77)%Total non-interest income $1,643  $1,359  $284  20.90 %                

Gain on sale of loans. The decrease related to an overall decline in the volume of loans sold due to a strategic, intentional reduction in originations of loans held for sale. During the three months ended March 31, 2026, no loans were sold, as compared to approximately $1.7 million of loans sold with an effective yield of 7.24% during the three months ended March 31, 2025.

Loan-related fees. The increase resulted primarily from an increase of $0.8 million in fees from swap referrals during the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025.

FHLB stock dividends. The increase related primarily to a $0.4 million special cash dividend from the FHLB during the three months ended March 31, 2026 that did not occur during the three months ended March 31, 2025.

Other income. The decrease related primarily to an overall decline in earnings related to investments in venture-backed funds during the three months ended March 31, 2026 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025.

Non-interest Expense

The following table presents the key components of non-interest expense for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended
    (in thousands) March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
 $ Change % ChangeSalaries and employee benefits $11,430  $10,125  $1,305  12.89 %Occupancy and equipment  829   788   41  5.20 %Data processing and software  1,551   1,597   (46) (2.88)%Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance  545   525   20  3.81 %Professional services  926   960   (34) (3.54)%Advertising and promotional  744   988   (244) (24.70)%Loan-related expenses  247   364   (117) (32.14)%Other operating expenses  1,122   2,310   (1,188) (51.43)%Total non-interest expense $17,394  $17,657  $(263) (1.49)%               

Salaries and employee benefits. The increase related primarily to: (i) a $1.3 million increase in salaries, benefits, and bonus expense, mainly related to a 3.86% increase in headcount between December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2026; and (ii) a $0.4 million decrease in deferred loan origination costs due to lower loan originations period-over-period. This increase was partially offset by a $0.4 million decrease in commissions paid.

Advertising and promotional. The decrease related primarily to a $0.1 million decrease in donations and a $0.1 million decrease in expenses related to sponsored events and partnerships.

Loan-related expenses. The decrease related primarily to lower loan originations period-over-period.

Other operating expenses. The decrease related primarily to the release of a $1.0 million loss contingency on an SBA loan during the three months ended March 31, 2026. No such release occurred during the three months ended December 31, 2025.

The following table presents the key components of non-interest expense for the periods indicated:

  Three months ended
    (in thousands) March 31,
2026
 March 31,
2025
 $ Change % ChangeSalaries and employee benefits $11,430  $9,134  $2,296  25.14 %Occupancy and equipment  829   637   192  30.14 %Data processing and software  1,551   1,457   94  6.45 %FDIC insurance  545   455   90  19.78 %Professional services  926   913   13  1.42 %Advertising and promotional  744   522   222  42.53 %Loan-related expenses  247   319   (72) (22.57)%Other operating expenses  1,122   1,608   (486) (30.22)%Total non-interest expense $17,394  $15,045  $2,349  15.61 %                

Salaries and employee benefits. The increase related primarily to: (i) a $2.3 million increase in salaries, benefits, and bonus expense, mainly related to a 17.48% increase in headcount between March 31, 2025 and March 31, 2026; and (ii) a $0.5 million increase in commissions paid. This increase was partially offset by a $0.6 million increase in deferred loan origination costs due to higher loan originations period-over-period.

Occupancy and equipment. The increase was primarily due to expenses for the Walnut Creek branch office and Newport Beach non-depository office during the three months ended March 31, 2026, which did not exist for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

Advertising and promotional. The increase related primarily to additional expenses incurred to support the expansion of the Bank’s business development teams, including $0.1 million related to business development expenses and $0.1 million related to donation, sponsorship, and advertising expenses.

Other operating expenses. The decrease related primarily to the release of a $1.0 million loss contingency on an SBA loan during the three months ended March 31, 2026. No such release occurred during the three months ended March 31, 2025. This was partially offset by individually immaterial increases in expenses related to operations, including administration, courier service, and travel.

Provision for Income Taxes

Three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to three months ended December 31, 2025

Provision for income taxes increased by $1.0 million, or 19.48%, for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended December 31, 2025, which was primarily due to: (i) an increase in taxable income recognized; and (ii) a $0.7 million net reduction in transferable tax credits recognized during the three months ended March 31, 2026. The effective tax rates were 25.61% and 23.32% for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively.

Three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to three months ended March 31, 2025

Provision for income taxes increased by $1.1 million, or 21.40%, for the three months ended March 31, 2026, as compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025. This increase was primarily driven by an increase in taxable income, partially offset by a $0.2 million benefit recorded during the three months ended March 31, 2026 related to the purchase of transferable tax credits that did not occur during the three months ended March 31, 2025. The effective tax rates were 25.61% and 28.71% for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, respectively.

Webcast Details

Five Star Bancorp will host a live webcast for analysts and investors on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT) to discuss its first quarter financial results. To view the live webcast, visit the “News & Events” section of the Company’s website under “Events” at https://investors.fivestarbank.com/news-events/events. The webcast will be archived on the Company’s website for a period of 90 days.

About Five Star Bancorp

Five Star is a bank holding company headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California. Five Star operates through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Five Star Bank. The Bank has nine branches in Northern California.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements represent plans, estimates, objectives, goals, guidelines, expectations, intentions, projections, and statements of the Company’s beliefs concerning future events, business plans, objectives, expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based. Forward-looking statements include without limitation, any statement that may predict, forecast, indicate, or imply future results, performance, or achievements, and are typically identified with words such as “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “aim,” “intend,” “plan,” or words or phases of similar meaning. The Company cautions that the forward-looking statements are based largely on the Company’s expectations and are subject to a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that are subject to change based on factors which are, in many instances, beyond the Company’s control. Such forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions (some of which may be beyond the Company’s control) and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which change over time, and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated. New risks and uncertainties may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict their occurrence or how they will affect the Company. If one or more of the factors affecting the Company’s forward-looking information and statements proves incorrect, then the Company’s actual results, performance, or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, forward-looking information and statements contained in this press release. Therefore, the Company cautions you not to place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking information and statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are set forth in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 under the section entitled “Risk Factors,” and other documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.

The Company disclaims any duty to revise or update the forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, to reflect actual results or changes in the factors affecting the forward-looking statements, except as specifically required by law.

Condensed Financial Data (Unaudited)

  Three months ended(in thousands, except per share and share data) March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 March 31,
2025Revenue and Expense Data      Interest and fee income $67,347  $66,421  $57,087 Interest expense  23,890   24,356   23,110 Net interest income  43,457   42,065   33,977 Provision for credit losses  2,675   2,800   1,900 Net interest income after provision  40,782   39,265   32,077 Non-interest income:      Service charges on deposit accounts  135   159   215 Gain on sale of loans  —   —   125 Loan-related fees  1,265   557   448 FHLB stock dividends  762   332   331 Earnings on bank-owned life insurance  225   234   161 Other income  (744)  118   79 Total non-interest income  1,643   1,400   1,359 Non-interest expense:      Salaries and employee benefits  11,430   10,125   9,134 Occupancy and equipment  829   788   637 Data processing and software  1,551   1,597   1,457 FDIC insurance  545   525   455 Professional services  926   960   913 Advertising and promotional  744   988   522 Loan-related expenses  247   364   319 Other operating expenses  1,122   2,310   1,608 Total non-interest expense  17,394   17,657   15,045 Income before provision for income taxes  25,031   23,008   18,391 Provision for income taxes  6,410   5,365   5,280 Net income $18,621  $17,643  $13,111        Comprehensive Income      Net income $18,621  $17,643  $13,111 Net unrealized holding (loss) gain on securities available-for-sale during the period  (1,173)  1,004   1,030 Less: Income tax (benefit) expense related to other comprehensive (loss) income  (201)  269   305 Other comprehensive (loss) income  (972)  735   725 Total comprehensive income $17,649  $18,378  $13,836        Share and Per Share Data      Earnings per common share:      Basic $0.87  $0.83  $0.62 Diluted $0.87  $0.83  $0.62 Book value per share $21.45  $20.87  $19.06 Tangible book value per share(1) $21.45  $20.87  $19.06 Weighted average basic common shares outstanding  21,253,085   21,231,563   21,209,881 Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding  21,313,078   21,289,056   21,253,588 Shares outstanding at end of period  21,376,153   21,367,387   21,329,235        Selected Financial Ratios      ROAA  1.55 %  1.50 %  1.30 %ROAE  16.73 %  15.97 %  13.28 %Net interest margin  3.70 %  3.66 %  3.45 %Loan to deposit(2)  94.27 %  97.00 %  97.01 %             

(1) See the section entitled “Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)” for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure.

(2) Loan balance in loan to deposit ratio is total loans held for investment and sale at period end. Deposit balance in loan to deposit ratio is total deposits at period end.

(in thousands) March 31,
2026 December 31,
2025 March 31,
2025Balance Sheet Data      Cash and due from financial institutions $46,123  $33,978  $42,473 Interest-bearing deposits in banks  598,236   472,873   410,098 Time deposits in banks  100   100   4,024 Securities - available-for-sale, at fair value  91,715   94,699   97,111 Securities - held-to-maturity, at amortized cost  2,135   2,190   2,585 Loans held for sale  —   —   2,669 Loans held for investment  4,213,393   4,074,929   3,621,819 Allowance for credit losses  (46,439)  (44,409)  (39,224)Loans held for investment, net of allowance for credit losses  4,166,954   4,030,520   3,582,595 FHLB stock  15,000   15,000   15,000 Operating leases, right-of-use asset  10,428   10,802   5,944 Premises and equipment, net  2,090   2,109   1,524 Bank-owned life insurance  28,494   23,910   23,246 Interest receivable and other assets  70,476   68,680   57,788 Total assets $5,031,751  $4,754,861  $4,245,057        Non-interest-bearing deposits $1,232,696  $1,084,537  $933,652 Interest-bearing deposits  3,236,657   3,116,547   2,802,702 Total deposits  4,469,353   4,201,084   3,736,354 Subordinated notes, net  74,077   74,041   73,932 Operating lease liability  11,547   11,872   6,591 Interest payable and other liabilities  18,255   22,032   21,729 Total liabilities  4,573,232   4,309,029   3,838,606        Common stock  304,372   303,990   302,788 Retained earnings  164,262   150,985   115,309 Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes  (10,115)  (9,143)  (11,646)Total shareholders’ equity  458,519   445,832   406,451 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $5,031,751  $4,754,861  $4,245,057        Quarterly Average Balance Data      Average loans held for investment and sale $4,150,446  $3,972,184  $3,567,992 Average interest-earning assets  4,759,541   4,557,371   3,997,037 Average total assets  4,878,508   4,674,867   4,090,580 Average deposits  4,320,228   4,125,259   3,585,782 Average total equity  451,469   438,285   400,501        Credit Quality      Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans  1,649.11 %  1,434.40 %  2,222.32 %Nonperforming loans to loans held for investment  0.07 %  0.08 %  0.05 %Nonperforming assets to total assets  0.06 %  0.07 %  0.04 %Nonperforming loans plus performing loan modifications to loans held for investment  0.07 %  0.08 %  0.05 %             Capital Ratios      Total shareholders’ equity to total assets  9.11 %  9.38 %  9.57 %Tangible shareholders’ equity to tangible assets(1)  9.11 %  9.38 %  9.57 %Total capital (to risk-weighted assets)  13.17 %  13.33 %  13.97 %Tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)  10.45 %  10.58 %  11.00 %Common equity Tier 1 capital (to risk-weighted assets)  10.45 %  10.58 %  11.00 %Tier 1 leverage ratio  9.56 %  9.70 %  10.17 %             

(1) See the section entitled “Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)” for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure.

Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)

The Company uses financial information in its analysis of the Company’s performance that is not in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to management and investors that is supplementary to the Company’s financial condition, results of operations, and cash flows computed in accordance with GAAP. However, the Company acknowledges that its non-GAAP financial measures have a number of limitations. As such, investors should not view these disclosures as a substitute for results determined in accordance with GAAP. Additionally, these non-GAAP measures are not necessarily comparable to non-GAAP financial measures that other banking companies use. Other banking companies may use names similar to those the Company uses for the non-GAAP financial measures the Company discloses, but may calculate them differently. Investors should understand how the Company and other companies each calculate their non-GAAP financial measures when making comparisons.

Tangible shareholders’ equity to tangible assets is defined as total equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, divided by total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets. The most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is total shareholders’ equity to total assets. Management believes that tangible shareholders’ equity to tangible assets is a useful financial measure because it enables management, investors, and others to assess the Company’s financial health based on tangible capital. We had no goodwill or other intangible assets at the end of any period indicated. As a result, tangible shareholders’ equity to tangible assets is the same as total shareholders’ equity to total assets at the end of each of the periods indicated.

Tangible book value per share is defined as total shareholders’ equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, divided by the outstanding number of common shares at the end of the period. The most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is book value per share. Management believes that tangible book value per share is a useful financial measure because it enables management, investors, and others to assess the Company’s value and use of equity. We had no goodwill or other intangible assets at the end of any period indicated. As a result, tangible book value per share is the same as book value per share at the end of each of the periods indicated.

Pre-tax, pre-provision income is defined as pre-tax income plus provision for credit losses. The most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is pre-tax income. Management believes that pre-tax, pre-provision income is a useful financial measure because it enables management, investors, and others to assess the Company’s ability to generate operating profit and capital.

The following reconciliation table provides a more detailed analysis of this non-GAAP financial measure:

  Three months ended
(in thousands) March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
 March 31,
2025
Pre-tax, pre-provision income         Pre-tax income $25,031  $23,008  $18,391 Add: provision for credit losses  2,675   2,800   1,900 Pre-tax, pre-provision income $27,706  $25,808  $20,291              

Investor Contact:
Heather C. Luck, Chief Financial Officer
Five Star Bancorp
(916) 626-5008
[email protected]

Media Contact:
Shelley R. Wetton, Chief Marketing Officer
Five Star Bancorp
(916) 284-7827
[email protected]


Risks

  • Economic or market conditions could impact loan growth and credit quality, as indicated by changes in allowance for credit losses and nonperforming loans.
  • The bank faces macroeconomic risks including interest rate fluctuations that could affect net interest margin and funding costs.
  • Competition and expansion into new geographies and industry verticals involve execution risks which might affect future growth and profitability.

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