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Total noninterest income by Product
Bank-owned life insurance$9.08M+143%$7.42M+98.6%$6.39M+55.1%$5.45M+42.7%$3.74M-0.5%
Card services revenue$10.14M+1.9%$10M+0.3%$9.86M-2.9%$9.9M-2.4%$9.95M-1.5%
Community development fees$3.72M+45.4%$3.36M+37.9%$2.74M-13.6%$3.61M+54.7%$2.56M-36.4%
Deposit service charges$20.21M+10.2%$19.38M+5.6%$19.03M+6.0%$18.74M+7.2%$18.34M+8.8%
Tax credit income (loss)$4.91M-64.3%$7.7M-14.0%$10.54M-16.5%$14.09M+110%$13.75M+165%
Wealth management revenue$10.51M-0.5%$10.46M0.0%$10.53M+3.7%$10.56M+3.8%$10.57M+5.1%
Noninterest income by Product
Other Miscellaneous Income$13.16M+8.6%$12.34M+9.2%$13.02M+10.6%$12.66M+9.0%$12.13M+9.6%

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How does Enterprise Financial Services break its business down?
Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) reports total noninterest income by product across 7 parts — Bank-owned life insurance, Card services revenue, Community development fees, Deposit service charges and Gain on SBA loan sales. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Enterprise Financial Services's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Enterprise Financial Services's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.