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Cincinnati Bancorp Inc's Customers Performance
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Cincinnati Bancorp Inc's Corporate Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 3.94 % in the 3 quarter 2022 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue grew by 10.82 %. During the corresponding time, Cincinnati Bancorp Inc recorded revenue increase by 1.31 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 38.37 %. While revenue at the Cincinnati Bancorp Inc 's corporate clients recorded rose by 15.22 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 5.99 %.
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Cincinnati Bancorp Inc's Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 3.94 % in the 3 quarter 2022 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue grew by 10.82 %, for the same period Cincinnati Bancorp Inc recorded revenue increase by 1.31 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 38.37 %.
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Customers Net Income grew in Q3 by |
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17.24 % |
Cincinnati Bancorp Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
We conduct our operations from our main office and three branch offices in Cincinnati,
Ohio, which are located in Hamilton County, Ohio. Hamilton County, Ohio represents
our primary geographic market area for loans and deposits with our remaining business
operations conducted in the larger Cincinnati metropolitan area which includes
Warren, Butler and Clermont Counties. We also conduct a moderate level of business
in the northern Kentucky region and make loans secured by properties in Campbell,
Kenton and Boone Counties, Kentucky, as well as Dearborn County, Indiana. We will,
on occasion, make loans secured by properties located outside of our primary market.
The local economy is diversified with services, trade and manufacturing employment
being the most prominent employment sectors in Hamilton County. Hamilton County
is primarily a developed and urban county. The employment base is diversified
and there is no dependence on one area of the economy for continued employment.
Major employers in the market include The Kroger Co., Catholic Healthcare Partners,
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, General
Electric, city and county governments and the University of Cincinnati. Our future
growth opportunities will be influenced by the growth and stability of the regional,
state and national economies, other demographic trends and the competitive environment.
Hamilton County and Cincinnati have generally experienced a declining population
since the 1990 census while the other counties in which we conduct business experienced
population growth. The population decline in both Hamilton County and the City
of Cincinnati results from other counties and northern Kentucky being more successful
in attracting new and existing businesses to locate within their areas through
economic incentives, including less expensive real estate options for office facilities.
Individuals are moving to these other areas to be closer to their place of employment,
for newer, less expensive housing and more suburban neighborhoods.
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Cincinnati Bancorp Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
We conduct our operations from our main office and three branch offices in Cincinnati,
Ohio, which are located in Hamilton County, Ohio. Hamilton County, Ohio represents
our primary geographic market area for loans and deposits with our remaining business
operations conducted in the larger Cincinnati metropolitan area which includes
Warren, Butler and Clermont Counties. We also conduct a moderate level of business
in the northern Kentucky region and make loans secured by properties in Campbell,
Kenton and Boone Counties, Kentucky, as well as Dearborn County, Indiana. We will,
on occasion, make loans secured by properties located outside of our primary market.
The local economy is diversified with services, trade and manufacturing employment
being the most prominent employment sectors in Hamilton County. Hamilton County
is primarily a developed and urban county. The employment base is diversified
and there is no dependence on one area of the economy for continued employment.
Major employers in the market include The Kroger Co., Catholic Healthcare Partners,
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, General
Electric, city and county governments and the University of Cincinnati. Our future
growth opportunities will be influenced by the growth and stability of the regional,
state and national economies, other demographic trends and the competitive environment.
Hamilton County and Cincinnati have generally experienced a declining population
since the 1990 census while the other counties in which we conduct business experienced
population growth. The population decline in both Hamilton County and the City
of Cincinnati results from other counties and northern Kentucky being more successful
in attracting new and existing businesses to locate within their areas through
economic incentives, including less expensive real estate options for office facilities.
Individuals are moving to these other areas to be closer to their place of employment,
for newer, less expensive housing and more suburban neighborhoods.
CNNB's vs. Customers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Cincinnati Bancorp Inc |
36.13 |
14.25 |
1.62 |
29 |
Genworth Financial Inc |
2,889.64 |
7,488.00 |
139.00 |
5,300 |
Mgic Investment Corp |
6,402.22 |
1,155.10 |
712.95 |
800 |
Mbia Inc |
317.79 |
95.00 |
-407.00 |
252 |
American International Group Inc |
56,728.19 |
46,802.00 |
3,878.00 |
36,600 |
D r Horton Inc |
55,239.44 |
35,928.60 |
4,782.60 |
13,237 |
Kb Home |
5,950.46 |
6,410.63 |
590.18 |
1,590 |
Lgi Homes Inc |
2,665.67 |
2,358.58 |
199.23 |
390 |
New Home Co Inc |
165.83 |
497.10 |
5.23 |
234 |
Meritage Homes Corporation |
6,185.02 |
1,518.56 |
738.75 |
1,409 |
Nvr Inc |
27,018.67 |
9,518.20 |
1,591.61 |
6,600 |
Beazer Homes Usa Inc |
967.26 |
2,147.69 |
156.01 |
1,063 |
M d c Holdings Inc |
4,762.79 |
4,520.11 |
401.01 |
0 |
Mi Homes Inc |
3,667.23 |
4,033.50 |
465.37 |
1,008 |
Hovnanian Enterprises Inc |
993.03 |
2,463.18 |
132.53 |
0 |
Toll Brothers Inc |
13,974.92 |
9,994.94 |
1,372.07 |
3,900 |
Lennar Corp |
49,333.22 |
34,233.37 |
3,961.29 |
9,495 |
Achari Ventures Holdings Corp I |
35.36 |
855.20 |
-2.25 |
214 |
Taylor Morrison Home Corp |
6,656.13 |
7,901.79 |
871.98 |
113 |
Tri Pointe Homes Inc |
3,666.15 |
4,167.88 |
349.20 |
1,036 |
Century Communities Inc |
2,990.25 |
3,727.03 |
194.24 |
510 |
Green Brick Partners Inc |
2,682.95 |
1,758.42 |
287.48 |
0 |
Vanjia Corporation |
165.60 |
0.02 |
0.07 |
1 |
Nobility Homes Inc |
109.02 |
64.82 |
11.32 |
129 |
Mr Cooper Group Inc |
5,189.04 |
1,794.00 |
500.00 |
7,200 |
Arch Capital Group Ltd |
35,026.96 |
13,634.00 |
4,442.00 |
5,200 |
Essent Group Ltd |
6,169.98 |
1,109.76 |
696.39 |
366 |
Nmi Holdings Inc |
2,622.18 |
579.00 |
322.11 |
243 |
Radian Group Inc |
5,189.70 |
1,240.59 |
603.12 |
1,881 |
SUBTOTAL |
307,764.70 |
205,997.05 |
26,994.46 |
98,771 |
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