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12.20% -19.06% Live Oak Banking FY 19 Comparison to FY 18 As of August 31, 2019 FY 19 FY 18 Variance $ Amount # Loans $ Amount # Loans $ Amount # Loans GRAND TOTAL $1,025,951,600 1408 $1,168,090,900 1727 -12.17% -18.47% FY 19 FY 18 Variance $ Amount # Loans $ Amount # Loans $ Amount # Loans 7(a) TOTAL $943,743,600 1338 $1,074,838,900 1653 -12.20% -19.06% LIVE OAK BANKING COMPANY $61,788,000 44 $53,002,000 34 16.58% 29.41% CELTIC BANK CORPORATION $46,301,100 36 $25,113,800 46 84.37% -21.74% BBVA USA $40,576,700 51 $57,358,800 172 -29.26% -70.35% WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $40,194,500 133 $59,450,800 187 -32.39% -28.88% SEACOAST COMMERCE BANK $37,187,400 18 $29,451,700 25 26.27% -28.00% METRO CITY BANK $31,630,000 11 $24,692,500 12 28.10% -8.33% JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $29,276,200 87 $37,907,000 142 -22.77% -38.73% VERITEX COMMUNITY BANK $27,973,500 20 $40,557,200 39 -31.03% -48.72% MIDWEST REGIONAL BANK $22,162,500 46 $13,828,200 26 60.27% 76.92% TEXAS CAPITAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $22,156,400 12 $14,930,000 7 48.40% 71.43% BYLINE BANK $19,784,100 15 $15,277,000 7 29.50% 114.29% COMMONWEALTH BUSINESS BANK $18,162,000 19 $62,077,000 34 -70.74% -44.12% PLAINSCAPITAL BANK $15,877,000 12 $7,869,400 9 101.76% 33.33% PACIFIC CITY BANK $14,993,000 17 $4,695,000 7 219.34% 142.86% CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $12,868,500 9 $1,576,600 5 716.22% 80.00% WALLIS BANK $11,970,700 8 $5,413,900 10 121.11% -20.00% PROMISEONE BANK $11,964,000 8 $5,201,000 6 130.03% 33.33% FROST BANK $11,945,400 35 $8,903,000 26 34.17% 34.62% INDEPENDENT BANK $11,772,800 19 $16,974,500 21 -30.64% -9.52% STEARNS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $11,718,600 45 $11,062,200 33 5.93% 36.36% THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF TEXAS $11,534,900 13 $7,211,600 20 59.95% -35.00% FIRST IC BANK $11,298,000 10 $15,927,000 13 -29.06% -23.08% OPEN BANK $10,686,500 10 $12,317,000 10 -13.24% 0.00% BANK OF HOPE $10,534,000 33 $25,565,000 32 -58.80% 3.13% BANKUNITED, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $10,503,500 7 $24,465,400 18 -57.07% -61.11% SPECTRA BANK $10,139,000 6 $619,000 3 1537.96% 100.00% FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK $10,063,500 6 FIRST HOME BANK $9,427,000 39 $6,607,000 25 42.68% 56.00% REGIONS BANK $9,187,900 12 $14,796,300 14 -37.90% -14.29% FIRST UNITED BANK AND TRUST COMPANY $9,177,700 13 $7,964,300 10 15.24% 30.00% PACIFIC PREMIER BANK $9,047,000 5 $4,396,000 1 105.80% 400.00% PIONEER BANK, SSB $8,917,600 9 $21,149,700 21 -57.84% -57.14% READYCAP LENDING, LLC $8,860,000 7 $10,843,600 11 -18.29% -36.36% FINWISE BANK $8,842,000 3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCGREGOR (TFNB) $8,346,800 20 $12,804,700 16 -34.81% 25.00% CROSSROADS SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC $8,190,000 3 US METRO BANK $8,117,000 6 $17,393,000 7 -53.33% -14.29% TEXAS SECURITY BANK $8,065,800 11 $9,547,600 9 -15.52% 22.22% HOMETRUST BANK $8,006,400 5 CITIZENS BANK $7,946,800 10 $20,918,900 14 -62.01% -28.57% NEWTEK SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE, INC. $7,644,800 19 $15,263,000 18 -49.91% 5.56% BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $7,356,500 12 $6,978,500 9 5.42% 33.33% COMERICA BANK $7,260,000 18 $10,774,700 27 -32.62% -33.33% COMMERCIAL BANK OF TEXAS, N.A. $7,006,800 4 $2,864,700 6 144.59% -33.33% PLAINS STATE BANK $7,000,000 2 1 FY 19 FY 18 Variance AFFILIATED BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $6,941,000 10 $8,193,000 6 -15.28% 66.67% GUARANTY BANK & TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $6,312,500 6 $6,113,900 6 3.25% 0.00% RADIUS BANK $6,308,100 3 $1,729,900 5 264.65% -40.00% SPIRIT OF TEXAS BANK, SSB $6,084,000 11 $9,785,600 26 -37.83% -57.69% SIMMONS BANK $5,823,000 5 $8,124,000 7 -28.32% -28.57% SOUTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK $5,822,700 3 $3,084,000 1 88.80% 200.00% FIRST BANK $5,818,500 7 $4,531,200 9 28.41% -22.22% RIVER VALLEY BANK $5,817,100 6 CRF SMALL BUSINESS LOAN COMPANY, LLC $5,692,000 5 $544,000 1 946.32% 400.00% HANMI BANK $5,354,000 17 $4,367,000 11 22.60% 54.55% FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $5,205,000 3 $8,115,000 6 -35.86% -50.00% FIRST SAVINGS BANK $5,163,300 5 $4,195,600 5 23.06% 0.00% IBERIABANK $5,155,500 6 $5,364,200 6 -3.89% 0.00% GULF COAST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY $5,015,300 8 $10,398,400 7 -51.77% 14.29% FIRST WESTERN SBLC, INC $4,952,500 2 $3,018,000 1 64.10% 100.00% FIRST FINANCIAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $4,747,500 4 $4,341,000 8 9.36% -50.00% UNITED COMMUNITY BANK $4,701,000 8 $6,715,000 7 -29.99% 14.29% INDEPENDENCE BANK $4,625,000 32 $3,050,000 26 51.64% 23.08% BANCORPSOUTH BANK $4,518,600 9 $10,726,200 20 -57.87% -55.00% UNITED MIDWEST SAVINGS BANK, NATIONAL ASSOC $4,087,000 27 $9,941,200 30 -58.89% -10.00% AMERICAN MOMENTUM BANK $4,050,200 7 $4,933,500 7 -17.90% 0.00% NORTHEAST BANK $3,815,000 1 $11,727,000 3 -67.47% -66.67% FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY $3,590,000 3 $1,670,000 1 114.97% 200.00% FIRST BANK & TRUST $3,537,000 1 NEXBANK, SSB $3,400,000 1 $3,790,000 1 -10.29% 0.00% FIVE STAR BANK $3,175,000 13 $2,535,000 9 25.25% 44.44% TEXAS BANK $3,166,800 18 $3,365,400 14 -5.90% 28.57% ONE WORLD BANK $3,125,600 3 $14,336,800 10 -78.20% -70.00% TEXAN BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $3,121,100 1 $1,576,000 1 98.04% 0.00% LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK $3,000,000 1 PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY $2,723,500 1 KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $2,516,000 1 HOME LOAN INVESTMENT BANK, F.S.B. $2,260,000 1 GIBSLAND BANK & TRUST COMPANY $2,220,000 2 SHINHAN BANK AMERICA $2,196,000 4 $3,430,000 6 -35.98% -33.33% PEOPLEFUND $2,068,900 15 $1,630,000 13 26.93% 15.38% THE BANCORP BANK $2,042,600 4 $6,447,500 5 -68.32% -20.00% BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY $1,978,200 14 $3,085,300 14 -35.88% 0.00% ATLANTIC CAPITAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $1,927,700 3 $803,500 1 139.91% 200.00% FIRST TENNESSEE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $1,870,000 1 ST. LOUIS BANK $1,850,000 1 UMB BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $1,842,000 3 $2,608,000 4 -29.37% -25.00% BANKWELL BANK $1,840,000 1 WEST TOWN BANK & TRUST $1,800,000 1 SEACOAST NATIONAL BANK $1,745,000 7 $1,650,000 6 5.76% 16.67% LIFTFUND, INC. $1,740,400 11 $1,693,100 14 2.79% -21.43% PACIFIC WESTERN BANK $1,725,000 1 $6,171,200 3 -72.05% -66.67% BERKSHIRE BANK $1,708,400 2 $8,875,000 6 -80.75% -66.67% BANK OF THE WEST $1,639,000 6 $10,931,100 7 -85.01% -14.29% FIDELITY BANK $1,530,100 2 $1,350,000 4 13.34% -50.00% CENTERSTONE SBA LENDING, INC. $1,415,000 2 WOORI AMERICA BANK $1,410,000 2 THIRD COAST BANK SSB $1,384,000 2 $1,789,000 2 -22.64% 0.00% CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW JERSEY $1,220,000 1 CADENCE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $1,214,800 4 $1,274,300 5 -4.67% -20.00% AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK $1,142,000 2 $5,929,600 5 -80.74% -60.00% GREAT SOUTHERN BANK $1,127,500 1 2 FY 19 FY 18 Variance CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF TEXAS $1,125,000 5 $1,080,500 3 4.12% 66.67% FIRST GUARANTY BANK $1,106,500 2 $4,912,800 6 -77.48% -66.67% BANK OZK $1,083,000 3 $581,800 2 86.15% 50.00% NOA BANK $1,044,000 1 $1,826,000 3 -42.83% -66.67% HANA SMALL BUSINESS LENDING, INC. $1,024,000 2 $2,589,000 4 -60.45% -50.00% BANK OF GEORGE $1,006,000 1 $4,599,000 2 -78.13% -50.00% GBC INTERNATIONAL BANK $1,000,000 1 HARVEST SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC $968,000 2 $6,332,800 3 -84.71% -33.33% FIRST NATIONAL BANK TEXAS $934,700 8 RANDOLPH-BROOKS FCU $900,000 2 BANCFIRST $850,000 1 FRONTIER BANK OF TEXAS $841,000 1 FIFTH THIRD BANK $810,000 2 FIRST BANK OF THE LAKE $800,000 1 WORLD TRADE FINANCE, INC.
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