SouthState Corp

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Ticker
SSB
CIK0000764038
SIC6022
SectorFinance, Insurance, And Real Estate
Industry CategoryBanking
Industry GroupState Commercial Banks – Fed Reserve System

Contact

Address1101 FIRST STREET SOUTH, SUITE 202, WINTER HAVEN, FL, 33880
Website southstatebank.com
Phone8632934710
CEOJohn C. Corbett
Employees5,030

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$2.68 billion
Pre-Tax Income$1.04 billion
Net Income$798.67 million
Net Income to Common$798.67 million
EPS$7.87
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Balance Sheet
Cash$583.38 million
Assets$67.20 billion
Liabilities$58.14 billion
Common Equity$9.06 billion
Liabilities & Equity$67.20 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
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NOPAT$798.67 million
EBITDA$1.21 billion
Price to Earnings$11.93
Price to Book$1.05
ROE10.68%
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Latest News

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SouthState Bank Corporation to Announce Quarterly Earnings Results on Thursday, April 23, 2026

SouthState Bank Corporation (NYSE: SSB) ("SouthState" or the "Company") announced today that it will release first quarter 2026 earnings results on Thursday, April 23, 2026, after the market closes. Upon release, investors may access a copy of SouthState's earnings results at the Company's website at www.SouthStateBank.com under Investor Relations, News, News & Market Data section.

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How The SouthState Bank (SSB) Investment Story Is Shifting With New Analyst And Buyback Signals

SouthState Bank’s updated analyst model now points to a fair value of $118.85 compared with $120.00 previously, a small adjustment that still matters if you are tracking price targets closely. Recent research ties these tweaks to a mix of optimism around profitability and capital strength, balanced against more cautious sector wide moves as earnings season approaches. Read on to see how this evolving narrative could shape the way you think about SouthState’s risk reward setup over...

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Hovde Group Upgrades SouthState Bank (SSB) to Outperform

SouthState Bank Corporation (NYSE:SSB) is one of the 11 Best American Bank Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts. On March 19, Hovde Group upgraded its rating on SouthState Bank Corporation (NYSE:SSB) from Market Perform to Outperform with a price target of $110 on the stock. In the fourth quarter of 2025, SouthState Bank […]

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