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Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. filings document the public-company disclosures of a bank holding company for Great Southern Bank. Its Form 8-K reports record preliminary financial results, dividend declarations, investor presentations, loan portfolio materials and other current events related to the bank's operations.
Regulatory filings also cover governance and stockholder matters through proxy materials, including annual meeting procedures, voting matters and board-related disclosures. Earnings-related filings present bank operating measures such as net interest income, net interest margin, loan portfolio composition, asset quality, liquidity, deposit costs, borrowings and credit-loss information. The filing record also documents common-stock dividend actions and Regulation FD disclosures connected to quarterly financial reporting.
Joseph W. Turner, President/CEO, Director and reported 10% owner of Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. (GSBC), filed a Form 4 reporting insider transactions with an earliest transaction date of 07/15/2025.
The filing shows a disposition of 137,382 shares. A transaction dated 07/15/2025 is reported at a price of $61.484, with 11,341 shares listed as held in a children’s trust following that transaction. The report also lists 2,478 shares held indirectly by a spouse, 18,074 shares in a 401(k) plan and 369,738 shares indirectly via an LTD Family Partnership.
Table II shows Turner beneficially owns stock options covering 64,650 common shares across multiple grants with detailed vesting schedules. The filing includes a remark that a DRIP acquisition was voluntarily reported.
Great Southern Bancorp (GSBC) delivered solid year-over-year earnings growth in Q2-25. Net income rose 16% to $19.8 mm; basic EPS climbed to $1.73 from $1.46. Higher net interest income (+9% to $51.0 mm after zero loan-loss provision) outweighed lower non-interest income (-17%). Interest expense fell 12%, reflecting improved funding mix, while non-interest expense declined 4% on disciplined cost control.
Six-month performance strengthened. 1H-25 net income increased 22% to $36.9 mm and diluted EPS reached $3.18. Net interest income expanded 9%, aided by a $0.5 mm credit to the unfunded commitment reserve, and credit quality remained stable with no new charge-offs disclosed.
Balance-sheet trends were mixed. Total assets slipped 2% to $5.85 bn as net loans contracted 3% to $4.53 bn, but deposits grew 2% to $4.68 bn. Short-term borrowings fell $144 mm and the company redeemed $75 mm of subordinated notes, contributing to lower interest cost. Tangible equity improved to $622 mm; negative AOCI narrowed to $41 mm, reflecting rising securities values and hedge gains.
Capital deployment remained shareholder-friendly. GSBC repurchased $20 mm of common shares year-to-date and maintained its quarterly dividend at $0.40 (2.3% yield). Shares outstanding declined 3% to 11.3 mm at Aug-5-25.
Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. (GSBC) filed a Form 8-K to disclose that its Board of Directors has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.40 per common share for the second quarter of the 2025 calendar year. The dividend will be payable on July 15 2025 to shareholders of record as of June 30 2025. No other material events or financial data were included in the filing; the sole exhibit is the related press release (Exhibit 99.1).