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Operations ceased on June 1, 2011. CRA examination history below reflects the period it was active.

NORTH PENN BANK

SCRANTON, PA · Supervised by FDIC

Est. 1902FDIC #31,188RSSD: FDIC-31188
Satisfactory Same

Current rating · Exam: April 2010

At a Glance

Community Lending (CRA)

Satisfactory

Meets federal requirements for community lending

Financial Health

Adequate

ROA 0.56%

Institution Profile

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Address

216 Adams Ave, SCRANTON, PA

County

Lackawanna County

Established

January 1, 1902

Total Assets

$165M(latest call report)

Community Reinvestment Rating

CRA / FFIEC

Federal regulators examine banks to ensure they lend and invest in the communities they serve, especially low- and moderate-income areas.

Overall Rating

Satisfactory

Meets federal requirements for community lending

Exam Date

April 1, 2010

Exam Type

Small Bank

Regulator

FDIC
⚠️This exam is 16 years old — CRA data may not reflect current lending practices. Regulators typically re-examine banks every 2–4 years.
Estimated next exam:Overdue(based on asset size)

Financial Snapshot

As of Q1 2011Call Report / FDIC

Total Assets

$165M

Total Deposits

$138M

Net Loans

$121M

Net Income

$229K

ROA

0.56%

ROE

5.12%

Risk-Based Capital

14.89%

Regulatory minimum: 8%

Total Assets — Last 8 Quarters

Total AssetsROA

Rating History

CRA / FFIEC

Rating Trend

Stable

Based on last 2 exams

1 previous rating locked — dating back to 2004

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