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    Mercantile Bankshares Corp.
    list rank
    From the April 28, 1997, Washington Post


    '96 (in $ 000s) '95 (in $ 000s)
    Assets 6,642,681 6,349,103
    Net Income 117,400 104,432
    Rank Last Year: 8

    Description:
    Mercantile Bankshares is a holding company with more than $6.5 billion in assets, operating 21 banks with more than 160 offices in Maryland, Virginia and Delaware. It also has a mortgage banking affiliate in Baltimore.

    Business Resume:
    • Contact Info --
      2 Hopkins Plaza
      Baltimore, Md. 21201
      410-237-5900
    • Main Business --
      Banking
    • Founded --
      1969
    • Chairperson --
      H. Furlong Baldwin (CEO)
    • President --
      Edward K. Dunn Jr.
    • Employees --
      2,813
    • D.C.-Area Employees --
      208
    Developments:
    Mercantile Bankshares continued its expansion by announcing in December its plans to acquire Farmers Bank of Mardela Springs, Md., through its Peninsula Bank affiliate, for about $3.9 million.

    The level of the holding company's consolidated loans rose 8 percent last year, to $4.4 billion, which contributed to a 7 percent increase in net interest income, to $310.6 million. Noninterest income rose 11 percent as a result of higher fee income and gains on investment securities.

    Consolidated net income rose 12 percent last year, to $117.4 million, from $104.4 million in 1995. That lifted income per share to $2.46 from $2.19.

    Net charge-offs of bad loans were $8.3 million last year, down from $10.7 million in 1995 and about the same as in 1994. Nonperforming assets at the end of the year were $23.8 million, or 0.52 percent of total loans and other real estate owned. The allowance for loan losses was nearly five times the amount of nonperforming loans.

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