Great Southern outlines $4.4M-$4.8M expense savings beginning Q4 2026 as 9 banking centers consolidate (NASDAQ:GSBC)
Great Southern Bancorp (GSBC) Q2 2026 earnings call recap: margin at 3.76%, restructuring savings by Q4, deposits/credit trends, buybacks.
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Great Southern Bancorp (GSBC) Q2 2026 earnings call recap: margin at 3.76%, restructuring savings by Q4, deposits/credit trends, buybacks.
Great Southern outlines $4.4M-$4.8M expense savings beginning Q4 2026 as 9 banking centers consolidate (NASDAQ:GSBC) | Seeking Alpha
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Earnings Call Insights: Great Southern Bancorp (GSBC) Q2 2026
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CEO Joseph Turner said results showed âthe strength and resilience of our core banking franchise,â while noting Q2 net income of $15.8 million, or $1.43 per diluted share, âwas negatively impacted by several one-time expenses
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How will Great Southern Bancorp's branch consolidations affect future expenses?
Branch consolidations are expected to reduce noninterest expenses by $4.4 million to $4.8 million starting in Q4, though some savings may be offset by technology investments and possible customer deposit attrition.
What is the outlook for Great Southern Bancorp's net interest margin amid competitive pressures?
Management expects the net interest margin to remain stable amid intense competition for loans and funding; CD repricing may provide only minimal benefits.
How is loan growth trending for Great Southern Bancorp, and how predictable is it?
Loan balances contracted due to high payoffs this quarter, and management considers loan growth outlook highly unpredictable, so no formal guidance is given.
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