Company Description
Hawthorn Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: HWBK) is a financial-bank holding company in the commercial banking industry. According to the company’s public disclosures, it serves as the parent company of Hawthorn Bank, a bank that has served families and businesses for more than 150 years. Hawthorn Bancshares is headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri and operates in the finance and insurance sector.
The company states that Hawthorn Bank has multiple locations in Missouri, including in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, Jefferson City, Columbia, Springfield, and Clinton. Through Hawthorn Bank, Hawthorn Bancshares conducts general banking and trust business. Based on the company description and regulatory disclosures, its activities include accepting deposits and providing a range of lending and related financial services.
Business model and core activities
Hawthorn Bancshares is described as a financial holding company and bank holding company. Through Hawthorn Bank, it offers customers traditional banking products such as checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, internet banking, trust services, brokerage services, and safety deposit boxes. The company also reports that it provides a range of lending services, including commercial and industrial loans, single payment personal loans, installment loans, and commercial and residential real estate loans.
The company’s earnings releases highlight that its results are driven by net interest income from loans and investments, as well as non-interest income from activities such as wealth management and other fee-based services. The press releases note that Hawthorn Bancshares monitors net interest margin, efficiency ratio, asset quality metrics, and capital ratios as key performance indicators.
Geographic footprint and customer focus
According to the company’s own "About Hawthorn Bancshares" disclosures, Hawthorn Bank has a long history of serving families and businesses in Missouri. Its branch footprint includes the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, Jefferson City, Columbia, Springfield, and Clinton. This presence indicates a focus on community and regional banking within the state, with services aimed at both consumer and commercial customers.
Financial profile and regulatory capital
Hawthorn Bancshares’ periodic results releases describe a balance sheet that includes loans held for investment, investment securities, deposits, and stockholders’ equity. The company reports metrics such as return on average assets, return on average common equity, net interest margin (FTE), and efficiency ratio. It also discloses asset quality ratios, including non-performing loans to total loans, non-performing assets to total assets, net charge-offs to average loans, and allowance for credit losses to total loans.
The company states that it maintains a “well capitalized” regulatory capital position, reporting capital ratios such as total risk-based capital ratio, tier 1 risk-based capital ratio, common equity Tier 1 capital ratio, and tier 1 leverage ratio. These measures reflect its standing under bank regulatory capital frameworks.
Dividends and capital management
Hawthorn Bancshares’ public announcements describe a pattern of quarterly cash dividends on its common stock, with the Board of Directors approving per-share dividend amounts and record dates. The company also discloses a common stock repurchase program, under which the Board has authorized the repurchase of shares up to a stated aggregate market value. Management is given discretion to determine the number, pricing, and timing of share repurchases, and repurchased shares are held in treasury and may be used for general corporate purposes, including stock-based benefit plans and stock dividends.
Index inclusion and market profile
Hawthorn Bancshares has announced that its common stock trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol HWBK. The company also reported that it met the criteria for inclusion in the Russell 3000 Index and the Russell 2000 Index in connection with FTSE Russell’s index reconstitution. The Russell 3000 is described as consisting of the largest 3,000 U.S. public companies by market capitalization, with the Russell 2000 representing the small-cap subset of that index.
Earnings and performance drivers
In its earnings press releases, Hawthorn Bancshares highlights trends in net income, diluted earnings per share, net interest income, and non-interest income over various quarters and year-to-date periods. The company attributes changes in net interest income to factors such as higher or lower rates on earning assets and changes in the cost of deposits. It also discusses the impact of provision for credit losses, non-interest expenses (including salaries and employee benefits), and gains or losses on investment securities and other real estate owned.
The company’s disclosures emphasize the importance of credit quality, noting levels of non-performing assets, non-performing loans, net charge-offs, and the allowance for credit losses. Management describes the allowance for credit losses as its best estimate of expected losses inherent in the loan portfolio, calibrated to the risks present in the portfolio at each reporting date.
Community banking orientation
Hawthorn Bancshares describes Hawthorn Bank as having served families and businesses for more than 150 years. This long operating history and the focus on specific Missouri markets indicate a community and regional banking orientation, with an emphasis on core relationships and local markets as referenced in the company’s commentary on its strategic objectives.
Stock and shareholder information
The company’s market and per-share data in its financial summaries include book value per share, market price per share, and diluted earnings per share for various quarters. Hawthorn Bancshares also notes that its Board of Directors periodically reviews and approves dividend levels and share repurchase authorizations as part of its capital management approach.
Regulatory reporting
Hawthorn Bancshares files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms 10-Q and 10-K for periodic financial reporting and Forms 8-K for material events. The company’s 8-K filings referenced in the input data relate to the release of quarterly financial results and the declaration of cash dividends. These filings state that the earnings press releases attached as exhibits are furnished, not filed, for purposes of certain Exchange Act liabilities.