Southside Bancshares Cash on Hand 2012-2026 | SBSI

Southside Bancshares cash on hand from 2012 to 2026. Cash on hand can be defined as cash deposits at financial institutions that can immediately be withdrawn at any time, and investments maturing in one year or less that are highly liquid and therefore regarded as cash equivalents and reported with or near cash line items.
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Southside Bancshares Annual Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2024 $426
2023 $561
2022 $199
2021 $202
2020 $108
2019 $111
2018 $121
2017 $199
2016 $170
2015 $81
2014 $85
2013 $54
2012 $151
2011 $43
Southside Bancshares Quarterly Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2025-09-30 $467
2025-06-30 $390
2025-03-31 $431
2024-12-31 $426
2024-09-30 $486
2024-06-30 $452
2024-03-31 $469
2023-12-31 $561
2023-09-30 $326
2023-06-30 $207
2023-03-31 $310
2022-12-31 $199
2022-09-30 $195
2022-06-30 $172
2022-03-31 $187
2021-12-31 $202
2021-09-30 $87
2021-06-30 $128
2021-03-31 $108
2020-12-31 $108
2020-09-30 $96
2020-06-30 $101
2020-03-31 $112
2019-12-31 $111
2019-09-30 $115
2019-06-30 $133
2019-03-31 $270
2018-12-31 $121
2018-09-30 $174
2018-06-30 $232
2018-03-31 $263
2017-12-31 $199
2017-09-30 $185
2017-06-30 $236
2017-03-31 $247
2016-12-31 $170
2016-09-30 $199
2016-06-30 $64
2016-03-31 $68
2015-12-31 $81
2015-09-30 $72
2015-06-30 $77
2015-03-31 $107
2014-12-31 $85
2014-09-30 $69
2014-06-30 $154
2014-03-31 $57
2013-12-31 $54
2013-09-30 $60
2013-06-30 $50
2013-03-31 $55
2012-12-31 $151
2012-09-30 $132
2012-06-30 $106
2012-03-31 $46
2011-12-31 $43
2011-09-30 $47
2011-06-30 $48
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Southwest $0.982B $0.419B
Southside Bancshares Corp., through its subsidiary banks, is primarily engaged in commercial banking and providing trust services. Southside's subsidiary banks are engaged in the general banking business of accepting funds for deposit, making loans, renting safe deposit boxes and performing such other banking services as are usual and customary in banks of similar size and character. All of the subsidiary banks offer real estate, commercial and consumer loans.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
First Horizon (FHN) United States $11.487B 12.66
Cullen/Frost Bankers (CFR) United States $8.972B 14.35
BOK Financial (BOKF) United States $8.151B 15.33
Prosperity Bancshares (PB) United States $6.984B 12.07
First Financial Bankshares (FFIN) United States $4.463B 17.60
International Bancshares (IBOC) United States $4.457B 10.83
Texas Capital Bancshares (TCBI) United States $4.456B 14.80
BancFirst (BANF) United States $3.820B 15.98
Banc Of California (BANC) United States $2.767B 13.46
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp (FMCB) United States $0.804B 8.66
American Business Bank (AMBZ) United States $0.645B 11.99
Red River Bancshares (RRBI) United States $0.616B 14.66
California BanCorp (BCAL) United States $0.594B 9.52
ACNB (ACNB) United States $0.530B 10.43
First Foundation (FFWM) United States $0.517B 52.00
West Coast Community Bancorp (WCCB) United States $0.498B 9.71
First Bank (FRBA) United States $0.425B 9.72
GBank Financial Holdings (GBFH) United States $0.409B 17.68
Private Bancorp Of America (PBAM) United States $0.391B 9.88
PCB Bancorp (PCB) United States $0.345B 9.42
FinWise Bancorp (FINW) United States $0.230B 14.86
OP Bancorp (OPBK) United States $0.212B 8.33
CW Bancorp (CWBK) United States $0.110B 9.18
BANCORP 34 (BCTF) United States $0.102B 23.08
Pinnacle Bank (PBNK) United States $0.100B 18.46
Chino Commercial Bancorp (CCBC) United States $0.057B 9.75
Pacific Valley Bancorp (PVBK) United States $0.055B 14.37