John Marshall Bancorp (JMSB) Q2 2026: EPS Jumps 39%, Assets Top $2.4B
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Community banker John Marshall Bancorp crossed $2.4B in assets and $2B in loans for the first time while beating earnings by 15%, riding nine straight quarters of net interest margin expansion to a 38.9% year-over-year EPS jump and an 11% dividend hike.
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John Marshall Bancorp reported Q2 2026 earnings per share of $0.50, beating the consensus estimate of $0.435 by roughly 15% and marking a 38.9% jump from the $0.36 it posted in Q2 2025. Revenue came in at $18.8 million against an estimate of $17.4 million, a beat of nearly 8%. The quarter also marked two meaningful milestones for the Northern Virginia community bank: total assets crossed $2.4 billion and the loan book surpassed $2 billion for the first time.
The results cap nine consecutive quarters of net interest margin expansion, a streak that has powered a steady staircase of EPS gains visible in the bank's recent history — from $0.30 in Q3 2024 to $0.50 now. Management accompanied the earnings release with an 11% dividend hike, a signal of confidence in the bank's earnings trajectory given how closely community banks tend to tie dividend decisions to core profitability.
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For investors watching JMSB, the key variables going forward are whether net interest margin expansion can continue as the rate environment evolves, and how quickly the loan book grows now that it has cleared the $2 billion threshold. The dividend increase adds an income dimension to the story that was less prominent when the bank was at a smaller scale.
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