FirstBank doubles fourth quarter profits

Staff Photo by Tim Barber
Sam Jones, city president of FirstBank, stands with fellow bank employee's at the opening of the Hamilton Place Blvd. branch on Friday. The financial institution is located at 2021 Hamilton Place Blvd.
Staff Photo by Tim Barber Sam Jones, city president of FirstBank, stands with fellow bank employee's at the opening of the Hamilton Place Blvd. branch on Friday. The financial institution is located at 2021 Hamilton Place Blvd.

The parent company of FirstBank, one of the biggest banks headquartered in Tennessee, doubled its per-share earnings in the fourth quarter to $23 million, or 74 cents per share, following its acquisition last summer of Clayton Bank and Trust in Knoxville and American City Bank in Tullahoma.

FB Financial Corp., the Nashville-based banking firm which acquired the former Northwest Georgia Bank in Ringgold, Ga., in 2015, said today its core net income in the fourth quarter totaled $18.7 million, or 60 cents per diluted common share, excluding the tax benefit and merger-related charges. The core earnings were up 39.4 percent from a year earlier.

Additionally, for the year ended December 31, 2017, the Company reported net income of $52.4 million, or $1.86 per diluted common share. Core net income was $60.4 million, or $2.14 per diluted common share, excluding the tax benefit, merger-related charges and other items.

FirstBank President Christopher T. Holmes said he is "extremely pleased" by the record year for FB Financial and said the completion of the $284.2 million purchase of the Clayton banks "was a real positive for our operating results and has significantly enhanced the franchise."

"The outstanding efforts and strong results send us into 2018 with a positive outlook across all of our markets," he said.

Nonetheless, shares of FB Financial Corp. closed today at $43.13 per share, down nearly 1.6 percent, or 69 cents per share.

With nearly $2.7 billion in deposits, FirstBank is the ninth biggest bank operating in Tennessee and the fourth biggest bank headquartered within the state.

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