Northeast Bank CFO Richard Cohen Resigns; Santino Delmolino to Take Over
CFO Transition: Richard Cohen will step down as CFO of Northeast Bank to pursue other opportunities, effective October 31, 2025.
New CFO Appointment: Santino Delmolino, currently the Corporate Controller, will take over the CFO position starting October 31, 2025.
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Northeast Bank Declares Quarterly Dividend
- Quarterly Dividend Declaration: Northeast Bank has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.01 per share, consistent with previous distributions, indicating a commitment to stable dividend policies despite earnings falling short of expectations.
- Earnings Performance: The bank reported a GAAP EPS of $2.67 for Q1 2026, missing estimates by $0.01, suggesting that the company faces pressure on profitability, which may impact investor confidence.
- Revenue Situation: Northeast Bank's revenue for Q1 was $52.87 million, missing the expected $57.43 million by $4.56 million, reflecting potential volatility in loan purchase volumes that could negatively affect overall revenue.
- Dividend Payment Schedule: The dividend is payable on February 25, with a record date of February 11 and an ex-dividend date also on February 11, ensuring that existing shareholders receive a stable cash return.

Northeast Bank announces substantial loan acquisition activity
Loan Purchases: Northeast Bank (NBN) has acquired or agreed to purchase commercial real estate loans totaling approximately $525 million in unpaid principal balance.
Earnings Impact: The bank expects minimal impact on earnings for the second fiscal quarter of 2026, as the majority of these purchases will close late in the quarter.
Volume Ranking: CEO Rick Wayne noted that this quarter's loan purchases represent the third-highest volume since the bank began purchasing loans.
Earnings Performance: In the Q1 2026 earnings call, NBN reported a GAAP EPS of $2.67, which missed expectations by $0.01, and revenue of $52.87 million, falling short by $4.56 million.





