Pathfinder Bancorp PBHC Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue (Gross) by Product | |||||
| ATM Fees Deposit Account | $85K+2.4% | $83K-34.6% | $127K-24.0% | $167K-8.7% | |
| ATM Fees Surcharge | $272K+12.4% | $242K+7.6% | $225K-2.2% | $230K+1.3% | |
| Bank Servicing | $386K+2.9% | $375K+22.1% | $307K-15.4% | $363K+47.6% | |
| Banking House Rents Collected | $372K+91.8% | $194K-6.3% | $207K-9.2% | $228K-5.8% | |
| Banking | $3.69M-25.0% | $4.91M+6.8% | $4.6M+0.1% | $4.6M-6.9% | |
| Credit And Debit Card | $577K-38.4% | $936K+38.7% | $675K-28.0% | $938K-5.7% | |
| Credit Card Merchant Discount | $67K+9.8% | $61K+3.4% | $59K-16.9% | $71K-1.4% | |
| Debit Card | $510K-41.7% | $875K+42.0% | $616K-29.0% | $867K-6.1% | |
| Deposit Account | $1.54M+7.2% | $1.44M+15.0% | $1.25M+10.9% | $1.13M-23.0% | |
| Deposit Related Fees Deposit Account | $580K+8.6% | $534K+22.5% | $436K+11.8% | $390K-0.5% | |
| Fee Income | $783K-60.4% | $1.98M-9.6% | $2.19M+7.8% | $2.03M+6.0% | |
| Insufficient Funds Fees Deposit Account | $874K+6.7% | $819K+19.4% | $686K+20.6% | $569K-35.9% | |
| Investment Services Revenue | $139K-70.4% | $470K+3.5% | $454K+1.8% | $446K+11.5% | |
| Mortgage Banking | $788K+40.2% | $562K+15.2% | $488K-2.4% | $500K-10.6% | |
| Net Gains Losses On Sale Of Loans And Foreclosed Real Estate | $402K+115% | $187K+2.2% | $183K+33.6% | $137K-56.2% |
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- How does Pathfinder Bancorp break its business down?
- Pathfinder Bancorp (PBHC) reports revenue (gross) by product across 15 parts — ATM Fees Deposit Account, ATM Fees Surcharge, Bank Servicing, Banking House Rents Collected and Banking. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Pathfinder Bancorp's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Pathfinder Bancorp'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.
