The National Bank of Middlebury

Headquarters

30 Main St
Middlebury, VT 05753
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Notable Rates APY Vs.Others
Savings N.A. 5.55% →
1-Year CD N.A. 5.60% →
2-Year CD N.A. 4.90% →
5-Year CD N.A. 4.55% →
30-Year Mortgage N.A. 4.91% →
15-Year Mortgage 7.80% 4.39% →
HELOC 5.25% 0.99% →

2024 Overview

General Bank Information

The National Bank of Middlebury is an FDIC insured institution located in Middlebury, VT. It was founded in 1831 and has approximately $0.56 billion in assets. Customers can open an account at one of its 7 branches.

FDIC Insured Yes
FDIC Certificate # 6275
Date Established 1831
Assets $ 560.59 million
Loans $ 335.61 million
Deposits $ 486.81 million
Capital $ 30.79 million
 

For a more detailed analysis of The National Bank of Middlebury's financial condition and a description of what these numbers mean, please visit the Financial Details section.

Deposit Rates - April 24, 2024

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Loan Rates - April 24, 2024

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Home Equity Rates APR Rate Monthly Payment
Auto Loan Rates APR Rate Monthly Payment
3 Year 6.15% 6.15% $762.25
4 Year 6.15% 6.15% $588.85
5 Year 6.15% 6.15% $485.07
Refinance Mortgage Rates APR Rate Monthly Payment
Purchase Mortgage Rates APR Rate Monthly Payment

Monthly payments for mortgage products are based on a loan amount of $200,000. Home equity monthly payments are based on a loan amount of $50,000. Auto loan monthly payments are based on a loan amount of $25,000. Rates for each product are based on a variety of factors including credit score and loan amount. For specific requirements please check with the lender. Rates may change at any time.

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Financial Details

The National Bank of Middlebury Ratio Analysis

The following ratios and data are available to help you better understand the financial condition of The National Bank of Middlebury. The data is provided by the FDIC. All banks listed on BestCashCow.com are FDIC-insured. No depositor has ever lost deposits that have been within the FDIC insurance limits.

Texas Ratio
The National Bank of Middlebury U.S. Bank Average
4.12% 3.96%

The Texas Ratio compares the bank’s non performing assets (non-performing loans and real estate owned) with its tangible common equity and its loan loss reserves. A lower Texas ratio indicates better coverage of problem loans. The closer the Texas Ratio is to 1-to-1 or 100%, the less capital and reserves a bank has to absorb its loan losses.

As of December 31, 2024, The National Bank of Middlebury had $1,325,000 in non-current loans and $0 in owned real estate. To cover these potential losses it had $30,793,000 in equity and $1,375,000 in loans loss reserves. That gives it a Texas Ratio of 4.12%.

Return on Equity
The National Bank of Middlebury U.S. Bank Average
8.83% 12.20%

The National Bank of Middlebury has a Return on Equity of 8.83% versus the BestCashCow average of 12.20%. Return on equity measures how efficiently a bank is making money from its capital. A bank with a consistently high ROE can be considered well run. A bank with a consistently low ROE can be considered poorly run.

Capitalization
The National Bank of Middlebury U.S. Bank Average
5.49% 10.76%

The National Bank of Middlebury has a Capitalization of 5.49% versus the BestCashCow average of 10.76. Capitalization measures how much equity capital a bank has to underpin loans and other assets on its balance sheet. The higher the capitalization number the more secure a bank is considered.

The National Bank of Middlebury Balance Sheet Analysis

As of December 31, 2023, The National Bank of Middlebury had assets of $560,588,000, loans of $335,611,000, and deposits of $486,814,000. Long-term increases in deposits shows a bank's ability to raise funds to grow its loans and assets. Loan and asset growth may rise or fall depending on a bank's strategy for growth. Sharp rises and falls in assets, deposits, and loans can be problematic, indicating a loosening of lending standards, or financial distress leading to reduced lending. A big change in these figured can also be from a bank acquisition or merger.

Summary Balance Sheet

December 31, 2024
ASSETS
Cash & Balances due from depository institutions $ 19.40 million
Interest-bearing balances $ 13.52 million
Total securities $ 171.94 million
Federal funds sold and reverse repurchase N.A.
Net loans and leases $ 335.61 million
Loan loss allowance $ 1.38 million
Trading account assets N.A.
Bank premises and fixed assets N.A.
Other real estate owned N.A.
Goodwill and other intangibles $ 0.51 million
All other assets $ 20.34 million
     Total Assets $ 529.80 million
LIABILITIES
Total deposits $ 486.81 million
      Interest-bearing deposits $ 467.51 million
      Deposits held in domestic offices $ 486.81 million
      % insured (estimated) 88.27%
Federal funds purchased and repurchase agreements N.A.
Trading liabilities N.A.
Other borrowed funds $ 22.44 million
Subordinated debt N.A.
All other liabilities $ 6.18 million
      Total Liabilities $ 529.80 million
      Shareholders’ Equity $ 30.79 million

Summary Income Statement

December 31, 2024
INCOME AND EXPENSES
Total Interest Income $ 18.49 million
Total Interest Expense $ 3.99 million
Net interest income $ 14.50 million
Provision for loan and lease losses $ 0.05 million
Total non interest income $ 3.55 million
Total non interest expense $ 15.62 million
Pre-tax Net Operating Income $ 1.69 million

Bank Loan Profile?

The top three loan types in The National Bank of Middlebury’s loan portfolio are 1-4 Family Residential Loans, Commercial Real Estate, and Small Business Loans.

Compared to other banks in Vermont, The National Bank of Middlebury has a significantly higher percent of Consumer Auto Loans on its balance sheet, potentially indicating a specialty in that lending area.

Note: Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding and double categorization of some loan types. All data from the FDIC. Additional information about this table.

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Loans
%
Comparison to Other Banks
 Low   Med   High 
1-4 Family Residential Loans 47.92
Multifamily
Mortgages
2.10
Credit Card Loans 0.00
Consumer Auto Loans 3.56
Small Business Loans 9.99
Construction and Development Loans 2.55
Commercial Real Estate 19.68
Commercial and Industrial Loans 7.24
Farm Loans 0.23

Customer Reviews for The National Bank of Middlebury


  • January 25, 2023 |

    I opened an account here over 10 years ago after becoming utterly disgusted with the big banks. I liked that they always answered the phone, minimal lines (if any) at the branches and they seemed to have a really nice "small town" touch. Not any more! While they have been merrily taking $5 a month for years for "paper statements" I never receive that they claim they can't cancel, they also failed to send out replacement debit cards in a timely manner last year. No more answered phone calls ... now you wait 15 minutes to get connected to someone the next person claims doesn't even work for the company. "Brian" cheerily tells me "they are a little behind sending out debit cards" then (at 5 minutes before closing time) suddenly starts telling me he can't hear me every time I ask him to do something. So they are getting mailed around January 14th (14 days after they expired) and should show up in 3-5 weeks. Wow. You have FIVE branches in ONE state and are that incompetent?
    Fast forward a week and now I'm being told it will cost me $15 and take THREE MONTHS for me to get a new "replacement" debit card? What are you replacing? The imaginary one you never sent? In the meantime, I have ZERO access to my funds because (surprise!) I don't happen to be in Vermont.
    Save your business and money for a bank that actually has one crap to give. So called "National" Bank of Middlebury no longer cares


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