Potomac Bancshares Reports Quarterly Earnings

The community bank posts $0.52 EPS for the quarter with $10.83 million in revenue.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 6:31am

Potomac Bancshares (OTCMKTS:PTBS), a community bank headquartered in McLean, Virginia, announced its quarterly earnings results on Thursday. The company reported earnings per share (EPS) of $0.52 for the quarter, according to a Zacks report. Potomac Bancshares also reported quarterly revenue of $10.83 million.

Why it matters

As a community-focused financial institution, Potomac Bancshares' quarterly earnings provide insight into the health and performance of the local economy it serves in the McLean, Virginia area. The bank's results can be an indicator of broader economic trends impacting small and mid-sized businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies in the region.

The details

Potomac Bancshares stock opened at $18.90 per share on Friday. The company's stock has traded in a 52-week range between $14.59 and $19.38, with a 50-day simple moving average of $18.66 and a 200-day simple moving average of $18.24. Potomac Bancshares, Inc. serves as the bank holding company for Potomac Bank, which focuses on relationship-driven banking for small and mid-sized businesses, nonprofits, and local government agencies in the McLean, Virginia area.

  • Potomac Bancshares announced its quarterly earnings results on Thursday, January 30, 2026.
  • Potomac Bancshares stock opened at $18.90 per share on Friday, January 31, 2026.

The players

Potomac Bancshares, Inc.

The bank holding company for Potomac Bank, a community-focused financial institution headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

Potomac Bank

A community bank that provides deposit accounts, lending products, and payment/treasury management solutions, with a focus on small and mid-sized businesses, nonprofits, and local government agencies in the McLean, Virginia area.

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The takeaway

Potomac Bancshares' quarterly earnings report provides a window into the economic conditions and banking needs of small and mid-sized businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies in the McLean, Virginia region. As a community-focused institution, the bank's performance can be an indicator of broader trends impacting the local economy.