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FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Net Income by Business
Banking$45.19M+216%-$38.82M-188%$43.87M-33.4%$65.9M-4.0%
Wealth Management Services$7.06M-34.4%$10.76M+150%$4.31M-25.6%$5.78M-29.8%
Revenue from contracts with customers by Product
Card Interchange Fees$5.14M+2.8%$5M+1.5%$4.92M-1.5%$5M0.0%
Gain on sale of bank-owned properties, net$6.99M$0$0
Income From Bank-owned Life Insurance$0$0$0$0
Loan related derivative income$0$0$0$0
Mortgage Banking Revenues$0$0$0$0
Net Interest Income$0$0$0$0
Other Income$1.14M0.0%$1.14M-6.9%$1.23M+0.6%$1.22M-43.2%
Service Charges on Deposit Accounts$3.24M+6.7%$3.03M+8.1%$2.81M-12.1%$3.19M+19.0%
Total Noninterest Income$57.74M+19.7%$48.22M+8.4%$44.49M-7.6%$48.15M-5.8%
Total Revenues$57.74M+19.7%$48.22M+8.4%$44.49M-7.6%$48.15M-5.8%
Wealth Management Revenues$41.24M+5.6%$39.05M+9.9%$35.54M-8.3%$38.75M-6.1%

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How does Washington Trust Bancorp break its business down?
Washington Trust Bancorp (WASH) reports net income by business across 2 parts — Banking and Wealth Management Services. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Washington Trust Bancorp's segment data come from?
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