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BOK Financial Q1 FY26 net income rises 30% to $155.8 million
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BOK Financial Q1 FY26 net income rises 30% to $155.8 million
  • BOK Financial posted first-quarter 2026 net income of USD 155.8 million, or USD 2.58 per diluted share.
  • Net interest income edged down to USD 342.6 million, while net interest margin narrowed to 2.9%.
  • Fees and commissions revenue slipped to USD 209.8 million on lower investment banking revenue due to seasonality and transaction volume.
  • Period-end loans rose USD 536 million to USD 26.2 billion, while period-end deposits fell USD 758 million to USD 38.7 billion.
  • CEO Stacy Kymes cited disciplined execution and cost control, saying the company is “well positioned for growth as the year progresses.”


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