Total Assets
$157M
Total balance-sheet footings
FDIC Cert #17913 · Fort Stockton, Texas · Est. 1958
Free, sourced directly from the FDIC BankFind Suite and quarterly Call Report, capital, profitability, and safety metrics, refreshed each quarter.
The verdict
First National Bank of Fort Stockton earns a PlainBankData health grade of D (38/100), with 0.00% Tier 1 capital, 0.99% ROA, 77% efficiency ratio.
Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of FDIC Call Report data — not official FDIC ratings. Every dollar on deposit remains FDIC-insured to $250,000 per depositor, per category, regardless of grade.
Total Assets
$157M
Total balance-sheet footings
Total Deposits
$141M
Customer-funded liabilities
Net Loans
$78M
Outstanding loan book
Net Income
$2M
Bottom-line earnings
0.00% of risk-weighted assets — below the federal "well-capitalized" threshold of 10%.
First National Bank of Fort Stockton is an FDIC-insured institution (Certificate #17913) headquartered in Fort Stockton, Texas, established in 1958. It holds $157M in total assets — 3,296th of 4,313 FDIC-insured banks, $141M in customer deposits, and $78M in net loans. On safety, its Tier 1 capital ratio of 0.00% is below the 10% well-capitalized threshold, and its Texas Ratio of 0.14% sits in the healthy range below 50%. It earns a PlainBankData health grade of D (38/100), a composite of Tier 1 capital, ROA, the Texas Ratio, and efficiency. These figures come directly from the bank's quarterly FDIC Call Report.
Not financial advice. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of regulatory filings, not official FDIC ratings or predictions. Every dollar on deposit is FDIC-insured to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category — regardless of grade.
The Texas Ratio compares troubled assets to the capital available to absorb losses. First National Bank of Fort Stockton reports a Texas Ratio of 0.14% — comfortably in the healthy band; non-performing loans are a small fraction of the bank’s loss-absorbing capital.
0.14% — lower is safer; 100% is the level at which troubled assets equal loss-absorbing capital.
First National Bank of Fort Stockton's grade of D reflects specific pressure points in the FDIC Call Report. Its Tier 1 capital ratio of 0.00% is below the 10% "well-capitalized" benchmark.
Your deposits are still protected. Regardless of grade, FDIC insurance covers every dollar on deposit at First National Bank of Fort Stockton up to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category. A weak grade signals institutional financial stress for analysts — it is not a prediction of failure, and it does not affect insured-deposit safety.
First National Bank of Fort Stockton is FDIC-insured (Certificate #17913). Your deposits are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per account category regardless of this bank's health grade.
Source: FDIC BankFind Suite — Call Report (FFIEC 031/041) First National Bank of Fort Stockton (FDIC Cert #17913) — Tier 1 capital ratio, total assets, deposits, ROA/ROE · 2025 FDIC Call Reports filed quarterly; latest publicly-available vintage shown. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of regulatory filings and are not official FDIC ratings.
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