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Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California (FMCB) ranked #4 Best-Performing Community Bank in the United States for 2023

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Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California (FMCB) has been ranked 4th on S&P Global Market Intelligence's 'Top 50 List of Best-Performing Community Banks' in the US for 2023. The bank's strong financial performance, growth, and balance sheet risk profile contributed to this recognition. With a history of conservative business practices, the bank has maintained consistent growth in net profits, leading to a 58-year streak of increasing cash dividend payouts. This acknowledgment solidifies the bank's position as a 'Dividend King' and reflects its commitment to financial stability and community trust over its 108-year history.

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  • Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California (FMCB) ranked 4th on S&P Global Market Intelligence's 'Top 50 List of Best-Performing Community Banks' in the US for 2023, showcasing strong financial performance and growth.

  • The bank's conservative business practices over its 108-year history have led to consistent growth in net profits, allowing for a 58-year consecutive increase in cash dividend payouts.

  • FMCB's recognition as a 'Dividend King' highlights its financial stability and commitment to community trust, solidifying its position among the top-performing community banks in the country.

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LODI, Calif., May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Farmers & Merchants Bancorp (OTCQX: FMCB), the parent company of Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California (F&M Bank), is pleased to announce that F&M Bank has been ranked 4th on S&P Global Market Intelligence's “Top 50 List of Best-Performing Community Banks” in the US with assets between $3 billion and $10 billion.

S&P Global Market Intelligence ranks financial institutions based on several key factors including financial returns, growth, and balance sheet risk profile.

Kent A. Steinwert, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer stated, “This special recognition confirms that our conservative business practices over the past 108 years have proven to be successful. We are extremely honored and grateful to S&P Global Market Intelligence for highlighting our outstanding 2023 financial performance”, said Steinwert. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California remains very liquid, well-capitalized, and in excellent overall financial condition. Our consistent growth of net profits over many years has allowed the Bank to increase its cash dividend payout for 58 consecutive years, making the Bank a member of the select group of only 56 publicly traded companies designated as a ‘Dividend King’. For over 108 years, F&M Bank has remained safe and secure and has been trusted for generations in the communities it serves. S&P’s recognition motivates us to continuing doing our best to ensure the company’s continued success.”

About Farmers & Merchants Bancorp

Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, trades on the OTCQX under the symbol FMCB, is the parent company of Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California, also known as F&M Bank. Founded in 1916, F&M Bank is a locally owned and operated community bank, which proudly serves California through 32 convenient locations. F&M Bank is financially strong, with over $5.7 billion in assets, and is consistently recognized as one of the nation's safest banks by national bank rating firms. The Bank has maintained a 5-Star rating from BauerFinancial for 31 consecutive years, longer than any other commercial bank in the State of California.

In July 2023 Farmers & Merchants Bancorp was named by Bank Director’s Magazine as the #1 best performing bank in the nation across all asset categories in their annual “Ranking Banking” study of the top performing banks for 2022. The selection of Farmers & Merchants Bancorp as the best performing bank in 2022 was based on using five metrics to assess performance from data compiled by Piper Sandler & Co. using S&P Global Market Intelligence data.

Farmers & Merchants Bancorp has paid dividends for 88 consecutive years and has increased dividends for 58 consecutive years. As a result, Farmers & Merchants Bancorp is a member of a select group of only 56 publicly traded companies referred to as “Dividend Kings”, and is ranked 17th in that group based on consecutive years of dividend increases. A “Dividend King” is a stock with 50 or more consecutive years of dividend increases.

F&M Bank is the 14th largest bank lender to agriculture in the United States. F&M Bank operates in the mid-Central Valley of California including, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus, and Merced counties and the east region of the San Francisco Bay Area, including Napa, Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

F&M Bank offers a full complement of loan, deposit, equipment leasing and treasury management products to businesses, as well as a full suite of consumer banking products. The FDIC awarded F&M Bank the highest possible rating of "Outstanding" in their 2022 Community Reinvestment Act (“CRA”) evaluation.

F&M Bank was named the “Best Community Bank in California” by Newsweek magazine, in October 2021. Newsweek’s ranking recognizes those financial institutions that best serve their customers’ needs in each state. This recognition speaks to the superior customer service the F&M Bank team members provide to its clients.

F&M Bank was inducted into the National Agriculture Science Center’s “Ag Hall of Fame” at the end of 2021 for providing resources, financial advice, guidance, and support to the agribusiness communities as well as to students in the next generation of agribusiness workforce. F&M Bank is dedicated to helping California remain the premier agricultural region in the world and will continue to work with the next generation of farmers, ranchers, and processors. F&M Bank remains committed to servicing the needs of agribusiness in California as has been the case since its founding 108 years ago.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that are based on management's current expectations regarding the Company’s financial performance. Forward- looking statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They often include the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate” or words of similar meaning, or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could” or “may”. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, without limitation, statements regarding loan and deposit production (including any growth representations), balance sheet management, levels of net interest margin, the ability to control costs and expenses, the competitive environment, financial and regulatory policies of the United States government, water management issues in California and general economic conditions, inflation, recessions, natural disasters, pandemics, geopolitical risks, economic uncertainty in the United States, changes in interest rates, deposit flows, real estate values, costs or effects of acquisitions, competition, changes in accounting principles, policies or guidelines, legislation or regulation, and other economic, competitive, governmental, regulatory and technological factors (including external fraud and cybersecurity threats) affecting the Company's operations, pricing, products and services. These and other important factors are detailed in the Company’s Form 10-K, Form 10- Qs, and various other securities law filings made periodically by the Company, copies of which are available from the Company’s website. The Company undertakes no obligation to release publicly the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

For more information about Farmers & Merchants Bancorp and F&M Bank, visit fmbonline.com.

Investor Relations Contact

Farmers & Merchants Bancorp
Bart R. Olson
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Phone: 209-367-2485
bolson@fmbonline.com


FAQ

What ranking did Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California receive in 2023?

Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California (FMCB) was ranked 4th on S&P Global Market Intelligence's 'Top 50 List of Best-Performing Community Banks' in the US for 2023.

How many years has F&M Bank increased its cash dividend payout consecutively?

F&M Bank has increased its cash dividend payout for 58 consecutive years, earning a spot as a 'Dividend King' among publicly traded companies.

What factors contributed to FMCB's ranking as the 4th best-performing community bank in the US?

FMCB's strong financial performance, growth, and balance sheet risk profile were key factors contributing to its ranking as the 4th best-performing community bank in the US.

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About FMCB

f&m bank, headquartered in lodi, california, is a locally owned and operated full-service community bank with more than $2.9 billion in assets. we proudly serve california’s great communities with more than 26 convenient locations. f&m bank is consistently recognized as one of the safest banks in california. we continue to carry the five-star, superior bank award by the national independent bank rating firm of bauer financial, one of the nation’s most well-known independent rating services for banks and credit unions *. we have received this recognition for more than 20 years, longer than any other commercial bank in the state of california. along with the experience and knowledge of the communities we support, f&m bank is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the central valley and east bay by reinvesting a significant portion of our profits back into these communities. we proudly maintain the highest rating possible for community reinvestment - an “outstanding” from the feder