WSFS: Strong loan, deposit, and fee growth drove record EPS and robust capital returns in 2Q 2026
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.Second quarter 2026 saw strong EPS and ROA growth, driven by higher net interest income, robust deposit and loan growth, and double-digit Wealth and Trust fee increases. Asset quality improved, capital ratios remained strong, and over $76M was returned to shareholders through buybacks and dividends.Original document: WSFS Financial Corporation [WSFS] SEC 8-K Current Report — Jul. 24 2026DisclaimerThis is an AI-generated summary and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify any important information with the original source.
Second quarter 2026 saw strong EPS and ROA growth, driven by higher net interest income, robust deposit and loan growth, and double-digit Wealth and Trust fee increases. Asset quality improved, capital ratios remained strong, and over $76M was returned to shareholders through buybacks and dividends.
Original document: WSFS Financial Corporation [WSFS] SEC 8-K Current Report — Jul. 24 2026
