SouthState Bank (SSB) Change in Net Loans: 2009-2015
Historic Change in Net Loans for SouthState Bank (SSB) over the last 7 years, with Dec 2015 value amounting to -$316.1 million.
- SouthState Bank's Change in Net Loans fell 2792.82% to -$91.4 million in Q3 2015 from the same period last year, while for Sep 2015 it was -$226.9 million, marking a year-over-year decrease of 14583.24%. This contributed to the annual value of -$316.1 million for FY2015, which is 329.31% down from last year.
- SouthState Bank's Change in Net Loans amounted to -$316.1 million in FY2015, which was down 329.31% from -$73.6 million recorded in FY2014.
- SouthState Bank's 5-year Change in Net Loans high stood at $133.5 million for FY2013, and its period low was -$316.1 million during FY2015.
- In the last 3 years, SouthState Bank's Change in Net Loans had a median value of -$73.6 million in 2014 and averaged -$85.4 million.
- As far as peak fluctuations go, SouthState Bank's Change in Net Loans spiked by 6,576.23% in 2013, and later crashed by 329.31% in 2015.
- SouthState Bank's Change in Net Loans (Yearly) stood at -$74.9 million in 2011, then spiked by 97.25% to -$2.1 million in 2012, then skyrocketed by 6,576.23% to $133.5 million in 2013, then slumped by 155.17% to -$73.6 million in 2014, then tumbled by 329.31% to -$316.1 million in 2015.