Meow is a financial technology company, not a bank.
Meow Technologies, Inc.
Meow is a financial technology company, not a bank.
Meow helps businesses in Pennsylvania apply for a high-interest business checking account from FirstBank, a Tennessee corporation; Member FDIC.
If your business is approved for a business checking account offered by FirstBank, a Tennessee corporation; Member FDIC, through Meow, you can access: | |||||
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Up to 5.02% | |||||
Check issuance, depending on the partner bank (see our terms) | |||||
Spend controls that allow you to set an "initiator" and "approver" for any wire or ACH transaction from our partner banks | |||||
Accounting integrations to Quickbooks, Xero and NetSuite | |||||
Multi-entity and multi-user accounts |
This table shows an overview of some financial health metrics for the top 5 community banks in Pennsylvania ranked by total deposits. This data is sourced from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) BankFind Suite. The table shows data as of 12/31/23.
Bank Name | Year Founded | Branches | Total Deposits | Net Interest Margin | Return on Assets | Loan to Deposit Ratio | |
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Republic Bank | 1988 | 34 | $4.37b | 2.86% | -3.29% | 2.8% | |
The Fidelity Deposit And Discount Bank | 1903 | 23 | $2.16b | 3.24% | 1.36% | 39.3% | |
Penn Community Bank | 1922 | 21 | $2.16b | 1.67% | 0.60% | 82.7% | |
Citizens & Northern Bank | 1864 | 29 | $2.03b | 4.08% | 0.95% | 52.7% | |
Meridian Bank | 2004 | 6 | $1.83b | 0.26% | -4.51% | 105.6% |
*Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) BankFind Suite for reporting period ending 12/31/23
Total Deposits: Deposits are the primary source of liquidity for a bank. They are used to fund loans and other investments, which generate income for the bank. A higher amount of deposits indicates a greater capacity to lend and invest, which can lead to higher profitability.
Net Interest Margin: A key profitability indicator for banks. It measures the difference between the interest income generated by the bank (from loans and other interest-earning assets) and the amount of interest paid out to their lenders (such as depositors), relative to the amount of their interest-earning assets.
Return on Assets: Measures the efficiency of a bank in using its assets to generate profit. It is calculated by dividing the net income of the bank by its total assets. A higher return on assets indicates that the bank is more efficiently managing its assets to produce income.
Loan to Deposit Ratio: Calculated by dividing the total loans and net leases of the bank by its total deposits. A higher ratio indicates that the bank is lending out more of its deposits, which can lead to higher profitability. However, a higher ratio also indicates that the bank has less liquidity to meet its obligations to depositors.
Click the button below to apply for a business checking account from FirstBank, a Tennessee corporation; Member FDIC.
For more information, take a look at our article on the key benefits of business checking accounts.