Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. — Cyborg Score 7/10

Strong
Regional Banking / Financial Services

Strategic Profile

Prosperity is a regional financial holding company providing personal banking services and investments to consumers and businesses throughout Texas and Oklahoma. The company stands out for its conservative management, resilient loan portfolio, and operations in high-growth markets, supporting steady performance through economic cycles.

Cyborg Score Rationale

Prosperity demonstrates solid fundamentals with strong earnings growth (13.24% in 2025), steady dividend of $0.60/quarter, and active M&A strategy expanding its Texas footprint. Recent acquisitions and analyst consensus favor continued performance, though a recent Raymond James downgrade warrants monitoring.

Top Insights

  • Strategic acquisitions accelerating: Completed mergers with American Bank (Jan 2026) and Southwest Bancshares (Feb 2026), expanding South Texas and San Antonio presence
  • Strong dividend profile: 3.2% yield with consistent $0.60 quarterly dividends, signaling confidence in earnings sustainability
  • Asset base nearing $38.5B: Recent consolidations positioning the company for enhanced scale and operational synergies
  • Revenue momentum: 5.62% revenue growth to $1.25B in 2025 with double-digit earnings growth demonstrates strong operational execution

Named Competitors

  • First Financial Bankshares — Regional bank holding company in Texas and Oklahoma
  • Cullen/Frost Bankers — Texas-based regional banking institution
  • Community Trust Bancorp — Community-focused regional bank operator

Recent Developments

  • (February 2026) Completed merger with Southwest Bancshares and Texas Partners, bringing San Antonio operations
  • (January 2026) Completed merger with American Bank Holding, integrating 18 banking offices in South/Central Texas
  • (January 2026) Board declared $0.60 quarterly dividend for Q1 2026

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