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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October 23, 2024

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SOUTHSTATE CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

South Carolina

(State or Other Jurisdiction of

Incorporation)

001-12669

(Commission File Number)

57-0799315

(IRS Employer

Identification No.)

1101 First Street South, Suite 202

Winter Haven, FL

(Address of principal executive offices)

33880

(Zip Code)

(863) 293-4710

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered

Common stock, par value $2.50 per share

SSB

The New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company       

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  

Item 2.02

Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On October 23, 2024, SouthState Corporation (“SouthState” or the “Company”) issued a press release announcing its financial results for the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2024, along with certain other financial information.  Copies of the Company’s press release and presentation are attached as Exhibit 99.1 and 99.2, respectively, to this report and incorporated herein by reference.

SouthState will host a conference call on October 24, 2023 at 9 a.m. (ET) to discuss the Company’s third quarter 2024 results.  Investors may call in (toll free) by dialing (888) 350-3899 within the U.S. and (646) 960-0343 for all other locations (passcode 4200408; host: Will Matthews, CFO).  The numbers for international participants are listed at https://events.q4irportal.com/custom/access/2324/.  Participants may also pre-register for the conference by navigating to https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/830511566.  Access detail will be provided via email upon completion of registration.

Item 7.01

Regulation FD Disclosure.

On October 23, 2024, the Company also made available the presentation (“Presentation”) prepared for use with the press release during the earnings conference call on October 24, 2024.  Attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 99.2 is the text of that presentation.  

The information contained in this Item 7.01 of this Current Report, including the information set forth in the Presentation filed as Exhibit 99.2  to, and incorporated in, this Current Report, is being "furnished" and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act, or otherwise subject to the liability of that section, and shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document filed under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.  

Item 8.01

Other Events.

Fourth Quarter 2024 Shareholder Dividend

The Board of Directors of the Company declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of $0.54 per share, payable on November 15, 2024 to shareholders of record as of November 8, 2024.

Item 9.01

Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d)

Exhibits:

Exhibit No.

Description

99.1

Press Release, dated October 23, 2024

99.2

Presentation for SouthState Corporation Earnings Call

104

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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are subject to risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and other related federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain, including information about Independent Bank Group, Inc.’s (“IBTX”), SouthState Corporation’s (“SouthState”) or the combined company’s possible or assumed future results of operations, including its future revenues, income, expenses, provision for taxes, effective tax rate, earnings (loss) per share and cash flows, its future capital expenditures and dividends, its future financial condition and changes therein, including changes in IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s loan portfolio and allowance for credit losses, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future capital structure or changes therein, the plan and objectives of management for future operations, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future or proposed acquisitions, the future or expected effect of acquisitions on IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s operations, results of operations and financial condition, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future economic performance and the statements of the assumptions underlying any such statement. Such statements are typically, but not exclusively, identified by the use in the statements of words or phrases such as “aim,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “goal,” “guidance,” “intend,” “is anticipated,” “is estimated,” “is expected,” “is intended,” “objective,” “plan,” “projected,” “projection,” “will affect,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will decrease,” “will grow,” “will impact,” “will increase,” “will incur,” “will reduce,” “will remain,” “will result,” “would be,” variations of such words or phrases (including where the word “could,” “may” or “would” is used rather than the word “will” in a phrase) and similar words and phrases indicating that the statement addresses some future result, occurrence, plan or objective. The forward-looking statements that IBTX and SouthState make are based on their current plans, estimates, expectations, ambitions and assumptions regarding IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s business, the economy and other future conditions.

Because forward-looking statements relate to future results and occurrences, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of IBTX and SouthState. IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. Many possible events or factors could affect IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s future financial results and performance and could cause those results or performance to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. In addition to factors previously disclosed in IBTX’s and SouthState’s reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), the following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements or historical performance: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the right of one or both of the parties to terminate the definitive merger agreement between IBTX and SouthState providing for the acquisition of IBTX by SouthState (the “Transaction”); (2) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against IBTX or SouthState; (3) the possibility that the Transaction does not close when expected or at all because required regulatory, shareholder or other approvals and other conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis or at all (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the Transaction); (4) the risk that the benefits from the Transaction may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected, including as a result of changes in, or problems arising from, general economic and market conditions, interest and exchange rates, monetary policy, laws and regulations and their enforcement, and the degree of competition in the geographic and business areas in which IBTX and SouthState operate; (5) disruption to the parties’ businesses as a result of the announcement and pendency of the Transaction; (6) the risk that the integration of each party’s operations will be materially delayed or will be more costly or difficult than expected or that the parties are otherwise unable to successfully integrate each party’s businesses into the other’s businesses; (7) the possibility that the Transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events; (8) reputational risk and potential adverse reactions of IBTX’s or SouthState’s customers, suppliers, employees or other business partners, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the Transaction; (9) the dilution caused by SouthState’s issuance of additional shares of its capital stock in connection with the Transaction; (10) a material adverse change in the financial condition of SouthState or IBTX; (11) general competitive, economic, political and market conditions; (12) major catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods or other natural or human disasters, including infectious disease outbreaks; (13) the diversion of management’s attention and time from ongoing business operations and opportunities on merger-related matters; and (14) other factors that may affect future results of IBTX and SouthState including changes in asset quality and credit risk, the inability to sustain revenue and earnings growth, changes in interest rates and capital markets, inflation, customer borrowing, repayment, investment and deposit practices, the impact, extent and timing of technological changes, capital management activities and other actions of the Federal Reserve Board and legislative and regulatory actions and reforms.

These factors are not necessarily all of the factors that could cause IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by any of the forward-looking statements. Other factors, including unknown or unpredictable factors, also could harm IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s results.

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IBTX and SouthState urge you to consider all of these risks, uncertainties and other factors carefully in evaluating all such forward-looking statements made by IBTX and/or SouthState. As a result of these and other matters, including changes in facts, assumptions not being realized or other factors, the actual results relating to the subject matter of any forward-looking statement may differ materially from the anticipated results expressed or implied in that forward-looking statement. Any forward-looking statement made in this communication or made by IBTX or SouthState in any report, filing, document or information incorporated by reference in this communication, speaks only as of the date on which it is made. IBTX and SouthState undertake no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law. A forward-looking statement may include a statement of the assumptions or bases underlying the forward-looking statement. IBTX and SouthState believe that these assumptions or bases have been chosen in good faith and that they are reasonable. However, IBTX and SouthState caution you that assumptions as to future occurrences or results almost always vary from actual future occurrences or results, and the differences between assumptions and actual occurrences and results can be material. Therefore, IBTX and SouthState caution you not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this filing or incorporated by reference herein.

If IBTX or SouthState update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that IBTX or SouthState will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements. Further information regarding IBTX, SouthState and factors which could affect the forward-looking statements contained herein can be found in IBTX’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1564618/000156461824000025/ibtx-20231231.htm),  and its other filings with the SEC, and in SouthState’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/764038/000155837024002302/ssb-20231231x10k.htm), and its other filings with the SEC.

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

SOUTHSTATE CORPORATION

(Registrant)

By:

/s/ William E. Matthews, V

William E. Matthews, V

Senior Executive Vice President and

Chief Financial Officer

Dated: October 23, 2024

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Exhibit 99.1

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SouthState Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results

Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

For Immediate Release

Media Contact

Jackie Smith, 803.231.3486

WINTER HAVEN, FL – October 23, 2024 – SouthState Corporation (NYSE: SSB) today released its unaudited results of operations and other financial information for the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2024.

“Despite the challenges of hurricane season, SouthState produced steady growth in loans, deposits, revenue, and earnings per share. Furthermore, with the compounding effect of interest rate changes, our tangible book value per share increased 7% during the quarter", commented John C. Corbett, SouthState’s Chief Executive Officer. "We were also pleased to receive overwhelming shareholder support for our acquisition of IBTX. We look forward to joining with Independent Financial and building shareholder value in the best growth markets in the country."

Highlights of the third quarter of 2024 include:

Returns

Reported Diluted Earnings per Share (“EPS”) of $1.86; Adjusted Diluted EPS (Non-GAAP) of $1.90
Net Income of $143.2 million; Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP) of $145.7 million
Return on Average Common Equity of 9.9%; Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP) of 15.6% and Adjusted Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP) of 15.9%*
Return on Average Assets (“ROAA”) of 1.25% and Adjusted ROAA (Non-GAAP) of 1.27%*
Book Value per Share of $77.42; Tangible Book Value (“TBV”) per Share (Non-GAAP) of $51.26

Performance

Net Interest Income of $351 million; Core Net Interest Income (excluding loan accretion) (Non-GAAP) of $349 million
Net Interest Margin (“NIM”), non-tax equivalent of 3.39% and tax equivalent (Non-GAAP) of 3.40%
Net charge-offs of $6.1 million, or 0.07% annualized; ($7.0) million release of Provision for Credit Losses (“PCL”), including a release for unfunded commitments of $8.7 million; total allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) plus reserve for unfunded commitments of 1.52%
Noninterest Income of $75 million; Noninterest Income represented 0.65% of average assets for the third quarter of 2024*
Efficiency Ratio of 57% and Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP) of 56%

Balance Sheet

Loans increased $314 million, or 4% annualized, led by increases in consumer real estate and commercial and industrial; ending loan to deposit ratio of 89%
Deposits increased $540 million, or 6% annualized
Total loan yield of 5.86%, up 0.04% from prior quarter
Total deposit cost of 1.90%, up 0.10% from prior quarter
Strong capital position with Tangible Common Equity, Total Risk-Based Capital, Tier 1 Leverage, and Tier 1 Common Equity ratios of 8.9%, 14.9%, 10.0%, and 12.5%, respectively†

Mergers & Acquisitions

Received approval by each of SouthState's and Independent Bank Group, Inc.'s respective shareholders; still subject to other customary conditions, including regulatory approval

Subsequent Events

The Board of Directors of the Company declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of $0.54 per share, payable on November 15, 2024 to shareholders of record as of November 8, 2024

Annualized percentages

† Preliminary


Financial Performance

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

INCOME STATEMENT

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

2024

2023

Interest Income

Loans, including fees (1)

$

494,082

$

478,360

$

463,688

$

459,880

$

443,805

$

1,436,130

$

1,256,525

Investment securities, trading securities, federal funds sold and securities

purchased under agreements to resell

50,096

52,764

53,567

55,555

56,704

156,427

172,446

Total interest income

544,178

531,124

517,255

515,435

500,509

1,592,557

1,428,971

Interest Expense

Deposits

177,919

165,481

160,162

149,584

133,944

503,562

290,673

Federal funds purchased, securities sold under agreements

to repurchase, and other borrowings

14,779

15,384

13,157

11,620

11,194

43,320

39,921

Total interest expense

192,698

180,865

173,319

161,204

145,138

546,882

330,594

Net Interest Income

351,480

350,259

343,936

354,231

355,371

1,045,675

1,098,377

(Recovery) provision for credit losses

(6,971)

3,889

12,686

9,893

32,709

9,604

104,189

Net Interest Income after (Recovery) Provision for Credit Losses

358,451

346,370

331,250

344,338

322,662

1,036,071

994,188

Noninterest Income

74,934

75,225

71,558

65,489

72,848

221,717

221,417

Noninterest Expense

Operating expense

243,543

242,343

240,923

245,774

238,042

726,809

709,953

Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (8)

3,304

5,785

4,513

1,778

164

13,602

11,384

FDIC special assessment

619

3,854

25,691

4,473

Total noninterest expense

246,847

248,747

249,290

273,243

238,206

744,884

721,337

Income before Income Tax Provision

186,538

172,848

153,518

136,584

157,304

512,904

494,268

Income tax provision

43,359

40,478

38,462

29,793

33,160

122,299

106,751

Net Income

$

143,179

$

132,370

$

115,056

$

106,791

$

124,144

$

390,605

$

387,517

Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP) (2)

Net Income (GAAP)

$

143,179

$

132,370

$

115,056

$

106,791

$

124,144

$

390,605

$

387,517

Securities losses (gains), net of tax

2

(35)

Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

2,536

4,430

3,382

1,391

130

10,348

8,900

FDIC special assessment, net of tax

474

2,888

20,087

3,362

Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP)

$

145,715

$

137,274

$

121,326

$

128,271

$

124,274

$

404,315

$

396,382

Basic earnings per common share

$

1.88

$

1.74

$

1.51

$

1.40

$

1.63

$

5.12

$

5.10

Diluted earnings per common share

$

1.86

$

1.73

$

1.50

$

1.39

$

1.62

$

5.09

$

5.07

Adjusted net income per common share - Basic (non-GAAP) (2)

$

1.91

$

1.80

$

1.59

$

1.69

$

1.63

$

5.30

$

5.21

Adjusted net income per common share - Diluted (non-GAAP) (2)

$

1.90

$

1.79

$

1.58

$

1.67

$

1.62

$

5.27

$

5.19

Dividends per common share

$

0.54

$

0.52

$

0.52

$

0.52

$

0.52

$

1.58

$

1.52

Basic weighted-average common shares outstanding

76,299,069

76,251,401

76,301,411

76,100,187

76,139,170

76,284,016

76,034,062

Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding

76,805,436

76,607,281

76,660,081

76,634,100

76,571,430

76,690,900

76,445,649

Effective tax rate

23.24%

23.42%

25.05%

21.81%

21.08%

23.84%

21.60%

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Performance and Capital Ratios

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

2024

2023

PERFORMANCE RATIOS

Return on average assets (annualized)

1.25

%

1.17

%

1.03

%

0.94

%

1.10

%

1.15

%

1.16

%

Adjusted return on average assets (annualized) (non-GAAP) (2)

1.27

%

1.22

%

1.08

%

1.13

%

1.10

%

1.19

%

1.19

%

Return on average common equity (annualized)

9.91

%

9.58

%

8.36

%

7.99

%

9.24

%

9.29

%

9.83

%

Adjusted return on average common equity (annualized) (non-GAAP) (2)

10.08

%

9.94

%

8.81

%

9.60

%

9.25

%

9.62

%

10.06

%

Return on average tangible common equity (annualized) (non-GAAP) (3)

15.63

%

15.49

%

13.63

%

13.53

%

15.52

%

14.94

%

16.67

%

Adjusted return on average tangible common equity (annualized) (non-GAAP) (2) (3)

15.89

%

16.05

%

14.35

%

16.12

%

15.54

%

15.44

%

17.03

%

Efficiency ratio (tax equivalent)

56.58

%

57.03

%

58.48

%

63.43

%

54.00

%

57.35

%

52.98

%

Adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) (4)

55.80

%

55.52

%

56.47

%

56.89

%

53.96

%

55.93

%

52.11

%

Dividend payout ratio (5)

28.76

%

29.93

%

34.42

%

37.01

%

31.84

%

30.82

%

29.78

%

Book value per common share

$

77.42

$

74.16

$

72.82

$

72.78

$

68.81

Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) (3)

$

51.26

$

47.90

$

46.48

$

46.32

$

42.26

CAPITAL RATIOS

Equity-to-assets

12.8

%

12.4

%

12.3

%

12.3

%

11.6

%

Tangible equity-to-tangible assets (non-GAAP) (3)

8.9

%

8.4

%

8.2

%

8.2

%

7.5

%

Tier 1 leverage (6)

10.0

%

9.7

%

9.6

%

9.4

%

9.3

%

Tier 1 common equity (6)

12.5

%

12.1

%

11.9

%

11.8

%

11.5

%

Tier 1 risk-based capital (6)

12.5

%

12.1

%

11.9

%

11.8

%

11.5

%

Total risk-based capital (6)

14.9

%

14.4

%

14.4

%

14.1

%

13.8

%

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Balance Sheet

Ending Balance

(Dollars in thousands, except per share and share data)

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

BALANCE SHEET

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

Assets

Cash and due from banks

$

563,887

$

507,425

$

478,271

$

510,922

$

514,917

Federal funds sold and interest-earning deposits with banks

648,792

609,741

731,186

487,955

814,220

Cash and cash equivalents

1,212,679

1,117,166

1,209,457

998,877

1,329,137

Trading securities, at fair value

87,103

92,161

66,188

31,321

114,154

Investment securities:

Securities held to maturity

2,301,307

2,348,528

2,446,589

2,487,440

2,533,713

Securities available for sale, at fair value

4,564,363

4,498,264

4,598,400

4,784,388

4,623,618

Other investments

211,458

201,516

187,285

192,043

187,152

Total investment securities

7,077,128

7,048,308

7,232,274

7,463,871

7,344,483

Loans held for sale

287,043

100,007

56,553

50,888

27,443

Loans:

Purchased credit deteriorated

913,342

957,255

1,031,283

1,108,813

1,171,543

Purchased non-credit deteriorated

3,959,028

4,253,323

4,534,583

4,796,913

5,064,254

Non-acquired

28,675,822

28,023,986

27,101,444

26,482,763

25,780,875

Less allowance for credit losses

(467,981)

(472,298)

(469,654)

(456,573)

(447,956)

Loans, net

33,080,211

32,762,266

32,197,656

31,931,916

31,568,716

Premises and equipment, net

507,452

517,382

512,635

519,197

516,583

Bank owned life insurance

1,007,275

1,001,998

997,562

991,454

984,881

Mortgage servicing rights

83,512

88,904

87,970

85,164

89,476

Core deposit and other intangibles

71,835

77,389

83,193

88,776

95,094

Goodwill

1,923,106

1,923,106

1,923,106

1,923,106

1,923,106

Other assets

745,303

765,283

778,244

817,454

996,055

Total assets

$

46,082,647

$

45,493,970

$

45,144,838

$

44,902,024

$

44,989,128

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Deposits:

Noninterest-bearing

$

10,376,531

$

10,374,464

$

10,546,410

$

10,649,274

$

11,158,431

Interest-bearing

27,261,664

26,723,938

26,632,024

26,399,635

25,776,767

Total deposits

37,638,195

37,098,402

37,178,434

37,048,909

36,935,198

Federal funds purchased and securities

sold under agreements to repurchase

538,322

542,403

554,691

489,185

513,304

Other borrowings

691,626

691,719

391,812

491,904

391,997

Reserve for unfunded commitments

41,515

50,248

53,229

56,303

62,347

Other liabilities

1,268,409

1,460,795

1,419,663

1,282,625

1,855,295

Total liabilities

40,178,067

39,843,567

39,597,829

39,368,926

39,758,141

Shareholders' equity:

Common stock - $2.50 par value; authorized 160,000,000 shares

190,674

190,489

190,443

190,055

190,043

Surplus

4,249,672

4,238,192

4,230,345

4,240,413

4,238,753

Retained earnings

1,943,874

1,841,933

1,749,215

1,685,166

1,618,080

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(479,640)

(620,211)

(622,994)

(582,536)

(815,889)

Total shareholders' equity

5,904,580

5,650,403

5,547,009

5,533,098

5,230,987

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

$

46,082,647

$

45,493,970

$

45,144,838

$

44,902,024

$

44,989,128

Common shares issued and outstanding

76,269,577

76,195,723

76,177,163

76,022,039

76,017,366

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Net Interest Income and Margin

Three Months Ended

Sep. 30, 2024

Jun. 30, 2024

Sep. 30, 2023

(Dollars in thousands)

Average

Income/

Yield/

Average

Income/

Yield/

Average

Income/

Yield/

YIELD ANALYSIS

Balance

Expense

Rate

Balance

Expense

Rate

Balance

Expense

Rate

Interest-Earning Assets:

Federal funds sold and interest-earning deposits with banks

$

559,942

$

6,462

4.59%

$

732,252

$

8,248

4.53%

$

822,805

$

10,831

5.22%

Investment securities

7,163,934

43,634

2.42%

7,226,582

44,516

2.48%

7,714,079

45,873

2.36%

Loans held for sale

112,429

2,694

9.53%

63,307

1,018

6.47%

34,736

517

5.90%

Total loans held for investment

33,387,675

491,388

5.86%

32,989,521

477,342

5.82%

31,804,760

443,288

5.53%

Total interest-earning assets

41,223,980

544,178

5.25%

41,011,662

531,124

5.21%

40,376,380

500,509

4.92%

Noninterest-earning assets

4,373,250

4,416,072

4,464,939

Total Assets

$

45,597,230

$

45,427,734

$

44,841,319

Interest-Bearing Liabilities ("IBL"):

Transaction and money market accounts

$

19,936,966

$

129,613

2.59%

$

19,653,436

$

120,722

2.47%

$

18,291,300

$

93,465

2.03%

Savings deposits

2,453,886

1,893

0.31%

2,504,809

1,830

0.29%

2,845,250

1,919

0.27%

Certificates and other time deposits

4,489,441

46,413

4.11%

4,286,950

42,929

4.03%

4,413,855

38,560

3.47%

Federal funds purchased

304,582

4,178

5.46%

270,028

3,621

5.39%

236,732

3,128

5.24%

Repurchase agreements

258,166

1,519

2.34%

270,815

1,362

2.02%

303,339

1,163

1.52%

Other borrowings

611,247

9,082

5.91%

715,401

10,401

5.85%

456,187

6,903

6.00%

Total interest-bearing liabilities

28,054,288

192,698

2.73%

27,701,439

180,865

2.63%

26,546,663

145,138

2.17%

Noninterest-bearing deposits

10,412,512

10,566,529

11,362,233

Other noninterest-bearing liabilities

1,382,260

1,605,296

1,603,511

Shareholders' equity

5,748,170

5,554,470

5,328,912

Total Non-IBL and shareholders' equity

17,542,942

17,726,295

18,294,656

Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

$

45,597,230

$

45,427,734

$

44,841,319

Net Interest Income and Margin (Non-Tax Equivalent)

$

351,480

3.39%

$

350,259

3.43%

$

355,371

3.49%

Net Interest Margin (Tax Equivalent) (non-GAAP)

3.40%

3.44%

3.50%

Total Deposit Cost (without Debt and Other Borrowings)

1.90%

1.80%

1.44%

Overall Cost of Funds (including Demand Deposits)

1.99%

1.90%

1.52%

Total Accretion on Acquired Loans (1)

$

2,858

$

4,386

$

4,053

Tax Equivalent ("TE") Adjustment

$

486

$

631

$

646

The remaining loan discount on acquired loans to be accreted into loan interest income totals $39.8 million as of September 30, 2024.

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Noninterest Income and Expense

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

(Dollars in thousands)

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

2024

2023

Noninterest Income:

Fees on deposit accounts

$

33,986

$

33,842

$

33,145

$

33,225

$

32,830

$

100,973

$

95,790

Mortgage banking income

3,189

5,912

6,169

2,191

2,478

15,270

11,164

Trust and investment services income

11,578

11,091

10,391

10,131

9,556

33,060

29,316

Securities (losses) gains, net

(2)

45

Correspondent banking and capital markets income

17,381

16,267

14,591

16,081

24,808

48,239

74,498

Expense on centrally-cleared variation margin

(7,488)

(11,407)

(10,280)

(12,677)

(11,892)

(29,175)

(28,801)

Total correspondent banking and capital markets income

9,893

4,860

4,311

3,404

12,916

19,064

45,697

Bank owned life insurance income

8,276

7,372

6,892

6,567

7,039

22,540

20,123

Other

8,012

12,148

10,650

9,973

8,029

30,810

19,282

Total Noninterest Income

$

74,934

$

75,225

$

71,558

$

65,489

$

72,848

$

221,717

$

221,417

Noninterest Expense:

Salaries and employee benefits

$

150,865

$

151,435

$

150,453

$

145,850

$

146,146

$

452,753

$

437,548

Occupancy expense

22,242

22,453

22,577

22,715

22,251

67,272

65,980

Information services expense

23,280

23,144

22,353

22,000

21,428

68,777

62,472

OREO and loan related expense

1,358

1,307

606

948

613

3,271

768

Business development and staff related

5,797

6,220

5,799

7,492

5,995

17,816

18,624

Amortization of intangibles

5,327

5,744

5,998

6,615

6,616

17,069

20,943

Professional fees

4,017

3,906

3,115

7,025

3,456

11,038

11,522

Supplies and printing expense

2,762

2,526

2,540

2,761

2,623

7,828

7,817

FDIC assessment and other regulatory charges

7,482

7,771

8,534

8,325

8,632

23,787

24,745

Advertising and marketing

2,296

2,594

1,984

2,826

3,009

6,874

6,648

Other operating expenses

18,117

15,243

16,964

19,217

17,273

50,324

52,886

Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (8)

3,304

5,785

4,513

1,778

164

13,602

11,384

FDIC special assessment

619

3,854

25,691

4,473

Total Noninterest Expense

$

246,847

$

248,747

$

249,290

$

273,243

$

238,206

$

744,884

$

721,337

6


Loans and Deposits

The following table presents a summary of the loan portfolio by type:

Ending Balance

(Dollars in thousands)

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

LOAN PORTFOLIO (7)

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

Construction and land development *

$

2,458,151

$

2,592,307

$

2,437,343

$

2,923,514

$

2,776,241

Investor commercial real estate*

9,856,709

9,731,773

9,752,529

9,227,968

9,372,683

Commercial owner occupied real estate

5,544,716

5,522,978

5,511,855

5,497,671

5,539,097

Commercial and industrial

5,931,187

5,769,838

5,544,131

5,504,539

5,458,229

Consumer real estate *

8,649,714

8,440,724

8,223,066

7,993,450

7,608,145

Consumer/other

1,107,715

1,176,944

1,198,386

1,241,347

1,262,277

Total Loans

$

33,548,192

$

33,234,564

$

32,667,310

$

32,388,489

$

32,016,672

* Single family home construction-to-permanent loans originated by the Company’s mortgage banking division are included in construction and land development category until completion. Investor commercial real estate loans include commercial non-owner occupied real estate and other income producing property. Consumer real estate includes consumer owner occupied real estate and home equity loans.

† Includes single family home construction-to-permanent loans of $429.8 million, $544.2 million, $623.9 million, $715.5 million, and $863.1 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, and September 30, 2023, respectively.

Ending Balance

(Dollars in thousands)

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

DEPOSITS

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

Noninterest-bearing checking

$

10,376,531

$

10,374,464

$

10,546,410

$

10,649,274

$

11,158,431

Interest-bearing checking

7,550,392

7,547,406

7,898,835

7,978,799

7,806,243

Savings

2,442,584

2,475,130

2,557,203

2,632,212

2,760,166

Money market

12,614,046

12,122,336

11,895,385

11,538,671

10,756,431

Time deposits

4,654,642

4,579,066

4,280,601

4,249,953

4,453,927

Total Deposits

$

37,638,195

$

37,098,402

$

37,178,434

$

37,048,909

$

36,935,198

Core Deposits (excludes Time Deposits)

$

32,983,553

$

32,519,336

$

32,897,833

$

32,798,956

$

32,481,271

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Asset Quality

Ending Balance

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

(Dollars in thousands)

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

NONPERFORMING ASSETS:

Non-acquired

Non-acquired nonaccrual loans and restructured loans on nonaccrual

$

111,240

$

110,774

$

106,189

$

110,467

$

105,856

Accruing loans past due 90 days or more

6,890

5,843

2,497

11,305

783

Non-acquired OREO and other nonperforming assets

1,217

2,876

1,589

711

449

Total non-acquired nonperforming assets

119,347

119,493

110,275

122,483

107,088

Acquired

Acquired nonaccrual loans and restructured loans on nonaccrual

70,731

78,287

63,451

59,755

57,464

Accruing loans past due 90 days or more

389

916

135

1,174

1,821

Acquired OREO and other nonperforming assets

493

598

655

712

378

Total acquired nonperforming assets

71,613

79,801

64,241

61,641

59,663

Total nonperforming assets

$

190,960

$

199,294

$

174,516

$

184,124

$

166,751

Three Months Ended

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

ASSET QUALITY RATIOS (7):

Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of loans

1.39%

1.42%

1.44%

1.41%

1.40%

Allowance for credit losses, including reserve for unfunded commitments, as a percentage of loans

1.52%

1.57%

1.60%

1.58%

1.59%

Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of nonperforming loans

247.28%

241.19%

272.62%

249.90%

269.98%

Net charge-offs as a percentage of average loans (annualized)

0.07%

0.05%

0.03%

0.09%

0.16%

Total nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets

0.41%

0.44%

0.39%

0.41%

0.37%

Nonperforming loans as a percentage of period end loans

0.56%

0.59%

0.53%

0.56%

0.52%

Current Expected Credit Losses (“CECL”)

Below is a table showing the roll forward of the ACL and UFC for the third quarter of 2024:

Allowance for Credit Losses ("ACL and UFC")

(Dollars in thousands)

NonPCD ACL

PCD ACL

Total ACL

UFC

Ending balance 6/30/2024

$

447,628

$

24,670

$

472,298

$

50,248

Charge offs

(7,529)

(7,529)

Acquired charge offs

(188)

(886)

(1,074)

Recoveries

1,373

1,373

Acquired recoveries

775

375

1,150

Provision (recovery) for credit losses

2,563

(800)

1,763

(8,733)

Ending balance 9/30/2024

$

444,622

$

23,359

$

467,981

$

41,515

Period end loans

$

32,634,850

$

913,342

$

33,548,192

N/A

Allowance for Credit Losses to Loans

1.36%

2.56%

1.39%

N/A

Unfunded commitments (off balance sheet) *

$

7,758,645

Reserve to unfunded commitments (off balance sheet)

0.54%

* Unfunded commitments exclude unconditionally cancelable commitments and letters of credit.

Conference Call

The Company will host a conference call to discuss its third quarter results at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on October 24, 2024.  Callers wishing to participate may call toll-free by dialing (888) 350-3899 within the US and (646) 960-0343 for all other locations.  The numbers for international participants are listed at https://events.q4irportal.com/custom/access/2324/.  The conference ID number is 4200408.   Alternatively, individuals may listen to the live webcast of the presentation by visiting SouthStateBank.com.  An audio replay of the live webcast is expected to be available by the evening of October 24, 2024 on the Investor Relations section of SouthStateBank.com.

SouthState Corporation is a financial services company headquartered in Winter Haven, Florida.  SouthState Bank, N.A., the Company’s nationally chartered bank subsidiary, provides consumer, commercial, mortgage and wealth management solutions to more than one million customers throughout Florida, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia.  The Bank also serves clients coast to coast through its correspondent banking division.  Additional information is available at SouthStateBank.com.

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Non-GAAP Measures

Statements included in this press release include non-GAAP measures and should be read along with the accompanying tables that provide a reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to GAAP measures.  Although other companies may use calculation methods that differ from those used by SouthState for non-GAAP measures, management believes that these non-GAAP measures provide additional useful information, which allows readers to evaluate the ongoing performance of the Company.  Non-GAAP measures should not be considered as an alternative to any measure of performance or financial condition as promulgated under GAAP, and investors should consider the Company's performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing the performance or financial condition of the Company.  Non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools, and investors should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of the Company's results or financial condition as reported under GAAP.

(Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data)

Three Months Ended

PRE-PROVISION NET REVENUE ("PPNR") (NON-GAAP)

Sep. 30, 2024

Jun. 30, 2024

Mar. 31, 2024

Dec. 31, 2023

Sep. 30, 2023

Net income (GAAP)

$

143,179

$

132,370

$

115,056

$

106,791

$

124,144

(Recovery) provision for credit losses

(6,971)

3,889

12,686

9,893

32,709

Tax provision

43,359

40,478

38,462

29,793

33,160

Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (8)

3,304

5,785

4,513

1,778

164

FDIC special assessment

619

3,854

25,691

Securities losses

2

Pre-provision net revenue (PPNR) (Non-GAAP)

$

182,871

$

183,141

$

174,571

$

173,948

$

190,177

(Dollars in thousands)

Three Months Ended

CORE NET INTEREST INCOME (NON-GAAP)

Sep. 30, 2024

Jun. 30, 2024

Mar. 31, 2024

Dec. 31, 2023

Sep. 30, 2023

Net interest income (GAAP)

$

351,480

$

350,259

$

343,936

$

354,231

$

355,371

Less:

Total accretion on acquired loans

2,858

4,386

4,287

3,870

4,053

Core net interest income (Non-GAAP)

$

348,622

$

345,873

$

339,649

$

350,361

$

351,318

NET INTEREST MARGIN ("NIM"), TE (NON-GAAP)

Net interest income (GAAP)

$

351,480

$

350,259

$

343,936

$

354,231

$

355,371

Total average interest-earning assets

41,223,980

41,011,662

40,657,176

40,465,377

40,376,380

NIM, non-tax equivalent

3.39

%

3.43

%

3.40

%

3.47

%

3.49

%

Tax equivalent adjustment (included in NIM, TE)

486

631

528

659

646

Net interest income, tax equivalent (Non-GAAP)

$

351,966

$

350,890

$

344,464

$

354,890

$

356,017

NIM, TE (Non-GAAP)

3.40

%

3.44

%

3.41

%

3.48

%

3.50

%

9


Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Sep. 30,

Jun. 30,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

Sep. 30,

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP

2024

2024

2024

2023

2023

2024

2023

Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP) (2)

Net income (GAAP)

$

143,179

$

132,370

$

115,056

$

106,791

$

124,144

$

390,605

$

387,517

Securities losses (gains), net of tax

2

(35)

Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

2,536

4,430

3,382

1,391

130

10,348

8,900

FDIC special assessment, net of tax

474

2,888

20,087

3,362

Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)

$

145,715

$

137,274

$

121,326

$

128,271

$

124,274

$

404,315

$

396,382

Adjusted Net Income per Common Share - Basic (2)

Earnings per common share - Basic (GAAP)

$

1.88

$

1.74

$

1.51

$

1.40

$

1.63

$

5.12

$

5.10

Effect to adjust for securities losses (gains), net of tax

0.00

(0.00)

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

0.03

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.00

0.14

0.11

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment, net of tax

0.01

0.04

0.26

0.04

Adjusted net income per common share - Basic (non-GAAP)

$

1.91

$

1.80

$

1.59

$

1.69

$

1.63

$

5.30

$

5.21

Adjusted Net Income per Common Share - Diluted (2)

Earnings per common share - Diluted (GAAP)

$

1.86

$

1.73

$

1.50

$

1.39

$

1.62

$

5.09

$

5.07

Effect to adjust for securities losses (gains), net of tax

0.00

(0.00)

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

0.04

0.05

0.04

0.02

0.00

0.14

0.12

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment, net of tax

0.01

0.04

0.26

0.04

Adjusted net income per common share - Diluted (non-GAAP)

$

1.90

$

1.79

$

1.58

$

1.67

$

1.62

$

5.27

$

5.19

Adjusted Return on Average Assets (2)

Return on average assets (GAAP)

1.25

%

1.17

%

1.03

%

0.94

%

1.10

%

1.15

%

1.16

%

Effect to adjust for securities losses (gains), net of tax

%

%

%

0.00

%

%

%

(0.00)

%

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

0.02

%

0.05

%

0.02

%

0.01

%

%

0.03

%

0.03

%

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment, net of tax

%

0.00

%

0.03

%

0.18

%

%

0.01

%

%

Adjusted return on average assets (non-GAAP)

1.27

%

1.22

%

1.08

%

1.13

%

1.10

%

1.19

%

1.19

%

Adjusted Return on Average Common Equity (2)

Return on average common equity (GAAP)

9.91

%

9.58

%

8.36

%

7.99

%

9.24

%

9.29

%

9.83

%

Effect to adjust for securities losses (gains), net of tax

%

%

%

0.00

%

%

%

(0.00)

%

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

0.17

%

0.33

%

0.24

%

0.11

%

0.01

%

0.25

%

0.23

%

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment, net of tax

%

0.03

%

0.21

%

1.50

%

%

0.08

%

%

Adjusted return on average common equity (non-GAAP)

10.08

%

9.94

%

8.81

%

9.60

%

9.25

%

9.62

%

10.06

%

Return on Average Common Tangible Equity (3)

Return on average common equity (GAAP)

9.91

%

9.58

%

8.36

%

7.99

%

9.24

%

9.29

%

9.83

%

Effect to adjust for intangible assets

5.72

%

5.91

%

5.27

%

5.54

%

6.28

%

5.65

%

6.84

%

Return on average tangible equity (non-GAAP)

15.63

%

15.49

%

13.63

%

13.53

%

15.52

%

14.94

%

16.67

%

Adjusted Return on Average Common Tangible Equity (2) (3)

Return on average common equity (GAAP)

9.91

%

9.58

%

8.36

%

7.99

%

9.24

%

9.29

%

9.83

%

Effect to adjust for securities losses (gains), net of tax

%

%

%

0.00

%

%

%

(0.00)

%

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (8)

0.18

%

0.32

%

0.25

%

0.10

%

0.01

%

0.25

%

0.23

%

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment, net of tax

%

0.03

%

0.21

%

1.50

%

%

0.08

%

%

Effect to adjust for intangible assets, net of tax

5.80

%

6.12

%

5.53

%

6.53

%

6.29

%

5.82

%

6.97

%

Adjusted return on average common tangible equity (non-GAAP)

15.89

%

16.05

%

14.35

%

16.12

%

15.54

%

15.44

%

17.03

%

Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (4)

Efficiency ratio

56.58

%

57.03

%

58.48

%

63.43

%

54.00

%

57.35

%

52.98

%

Effect to adjust for merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (8)

(0.78)

%

(1.36)

%

(1.08)

%

(0.43)

%

(0.04)

%

(1.07)

%

(0.87)

%

Effect to adjust for FDIC special assessment

%

(0.15)

%

(0.93)

%

(6.11)

%

%

(0.35)

%

%

Adjusted efficiency ratio

55.80

%

55.52

%

56.47

%

56.89

%

53.96

%

55.93

%

52.11

%

Tangible Book Value Per Common Share (3)

Book value per common share (GAAP)

$

77.42

$

74.16

$

72.82

$

72.78

$

68.81

Effect to adjust for intangible assets

(26.16)

(26.26)

(26.34)

(26.46)

(26.55)

Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)

$

51.26

$

47.90

$

46.48

$

46.32

$

42.26

Tangible Equity-to-Tangible Assets (3)

Equity-to-assets (GAAP)

12.81

%

12.42

%

12.29

%

12.32

%

11.63

%

Effect to adjust for intangible assets

(3.94)

%

(4.03)

%

(4.08)

%

(4.11)

%

(4.15)

%

Tangible equity-to-tangible assets (non-GAAP)

8.87

%

8.39

%

8.21

%

8.21

%

7.48

%

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Footnotes to tables:

(1)Includes loan accretion (interest) income related to the discount on acquired loans of $2.9 million, $4.4 million, $4.3 million, $3.9 million, and $4.1 million during the quarters ended September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, and September 30, 2023, respectively, and $11.5 million and $16.9 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(2)Adjusted earnings, adjusted return on average assets, adjusted EPS, and adjusted return on average equity are non-GAAP measures and exclude the gains or losses on sales of securities, merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, and FDIC special assessments.  Management believes that non-GAAP adjusted measures provide additional useful information that allows readers to evaluate the ongoing performance of the Company.  Non-GAAP measures should not be considered as an alternative to any measure of performance or financial condition as promulgated under GAAP, and investors should consider the Company's performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing the performance or financial condition of the Company.  Non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools, and investors should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of the Company's results or financial condition as reported under GAAP.  Adjusted earnings and the related adjusted return measures (non-GAAP) exclude the following from net income (GAAP) on an after-tax basis: (a) pre-tax merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense of $3.3 million, $5.8 million, $4.5 million, $1.8 million, and $164,000 for the quarters ended September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, and September 30, 2023, respectively, and $13.6 million and $11.4 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively; (b) pre-tax net securities losses of $(2,000) for the quarters ended December 31, 2023 and pre-tax net gains of $45,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023; and (c) pre-tax FDIC special assessment of $619,000, $3.9 million, and $25.7 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, and $4.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2024.
(3)The tangible measures are non-GAAP measures and exclude the effect of period end or average balance of intangible assets.  The tangible returns on equity and common equity measures also add back the after-tax amortization of intangibles to GAAP basis net income.  Management believes that these non-GAAP tangible measures provide additional useful information, particularly since these measures are widely used by industry analysts for companies with prior merger and acquisition activities.  Non-GAAP measures should not be considered as an alternative to any measure of performance or financial condition as promulgated under GAAP, and investors should consider the Company's performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing the performance or financial condition of the Company.  Non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools, and investors should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of the Company's results or financial condition as reported under GAAP. The sections titled "Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP" provide tables that reconcile GAAP measures to non-GAAP.
(4)Adjusted efficiency ratio is calculated by taking the noninterest expense excluding merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, FDIC special assessment and amortization of intangible assets, divided by net interest income and noninterest income excluding securities gains (losses). The pre-tax amortization expenses of intangible assets were $5.3 million, $5.7 million, $6.0 million, $6.6 million, and $6.6 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, and September 30, 2023, respectively, and $17.1 million and $20.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(5)The dividend payout ratio is calculated by dividing total dividends paid during the period by the total net income for the same period.
(6)September 30, 2024 ratios are estimated and may be subject to change pending the final filing of the FR Y-9C; all other periods are presented as filed.
(7)Loan data excludes mortgage loans held for sale.
(8)Includes pre-tax cyber incident costs of $56,000, $3.5 million and $4.4 million for the quarters ended, September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, and March 31, 2024, respectively, and $8.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2024.

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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are subject to risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and other related federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain, including information about Independent Bank Group, Inc.’s (“IBTX”), SouthState Corporation’s (“SouthState”) or the combined company’s possible or assumed future results of operations, including its future revenues, income, expenses, provision for taxes, effective tax rate, earnings (loss) per share and cash flows, its future capital expenditures and dividends, its future financial condition and changes therein, including changes in IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s loan portfolio and allowance for credit losses, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future capital structure or changes therein, the plan and objectives of management for future operations, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future or proposed acquisitions, the future or expected effect of acquisitions on IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s operations, results of operations and financial condition, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future economic performance and the statements of the assumptions underlying any such statement. Such statements are typically, but not exclusively, identified by the use in the statements of words or phrases such as “aim,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “goal,” “guidance,” “intend,” “is anticipated,” “is estimated,” “is expected,” “is intended,” “objective,” “plan,” “projected,” “projection,” “will affect,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will decrease,” “will grow,” “will impact,” “will increase,” “will incur,” “will reduce,” “will remain,” “will result,” “would be,” variations of such words or phrases (including where the word “could,” “may” or “would” is used rather than the word “will” in a phrase) and similar words and phrases indicating that the statement addresses some future result, occurrence, plan or objective. The forward-looking statements that IBTX and SouthState make are based on their current plans, estimates, expectations, ambitions and assumptions regarding IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s business, the economy and other future conditions.

Because forward-looking statements relate to future results and occurrences, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of IBTX and SouthState. IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. Many possible events or factors could affect IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s future financial results and performance and could cause those results or performance to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. In addition to factors previously disclosed in IBTX’s and SouthState’s reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), the following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements or historical performance: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the right of one or both of the parties to terminate the definitive merger agreement between IBTX and SouthState providing for the acquisition of IBTX by SouthState (the “Transaction”); (2) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against IBTX or SouthState; (3) the possibility that the Transaction does not close when expected or at all because required regulatory, shareholder or other approvals and other conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis or at all (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the Transaction); (4) the risk that the benefits from the Transaction may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected, including as a result of changes in, or problems arising from, general economic and market conditions, interest and exchange rates, monetary policy, laws and regulations and their enforcement, and the degree of competition in the geographic and business areas in which IBTX and SouthState operate; (5) disruption to the parties’ businesses as a result of the announcement and pendency of the Transaction; (6) the risk that the integration of each party’s operations will be materially delayed or will be more costly or difficult than expected or that the parties are otherwise unable to successfully integrate each party’s businesses into the other’s businesses; (7) the possibility that the Transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events; (8) reputational risk and potential adverse reactions of IBTX’s or SouthState’s customers, suppliers, employees or other business partners, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the Transaction; (9) the dilution caused by SouthState’s issuance of additional shares of its capital stock in connection with the Transaction; (10) a material adverse change in the financial condition of SouthState or IBTX; (11) general competitive, economic, political and market conditions; (12) major catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods or other natural or human disasters, including infectious disease outbreaks; (13) the diversion of management’s attention and time from ongoing business operations and opportunities on merger-related matters; and (14) other factors that may affect future results of IBTX and SouthState including changes in asset quality and credit risk, the inability to sustain revenue and earnings growth, changes in interest rates and capital markets, inflation, customer borrowing, repayment, investment and deposit practices, the impact, extent and timing of technological changes, capital management activities and other actions of the Federal Reserve Board and legislative and regulatory actions and reforms.

These factors are not necessarily all of the factors that could cause IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by any of the forward-looking statements. Other factors, including unknown or unpredictable factors, also could harm IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s results.

IBTX and SouthState urge you to consider all of these risks, uncertainties and other factors carefully in evaluating all such forward-looking statements made by IBTX and/or SouthState. As a result of these and other matters, including changes in facts, assumptions not being realized or other factors, the actual results relating to the subject matter of any forward-looking statement may differ materially from the anticipated results expressed or implied in that forward-looking statement. Any forward-looking statement made in this communication or made by IBTX or SouthState in any report, filing, document or information incorporated by reference in this communication, speaks only as of the date on which it is made. IBTX and SouthState undertake no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law. A forward-looking statement may include a statement of the assumptions or bases underlying the forward-looking statement. IBTX and SouthState believe that these assumptions or bases have been chosen in good faith and that they are reasonable. However, IBTX and SouthState caution you that assumptions as to future occurrences or results almost always vary from actual future occurrences or results, and the differences between assumptions and actual occurrences and results can be material. Therefore, IBTX and SouthState caution you not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this filing or incorporated by reference herein.

If IBTX or SouthState update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that IBTX or SouthState will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements. Further information regarding IBTX, SouthState and factors which could affect the forward-looking statements contained herein can be found in IBTX’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1564618/000156461824000025/ibtx-20231231.htm), and its other filings with the SEC, and in SouthState’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/764038/000155837024002302/ssb-20231231x10k.htm), and its other filings with the SEC.

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Exhibit 99.2

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Earnings Call 3Q 2024 October 24, 2024

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This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are subject to risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and other related federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain, including information about Independent Bank Group, Inc.’s (“IBTX”), SouthState Corporation’s (“SouthState”) or the combined company’s possible or assumed future results of operations, including its future revenues, income, expenses, provision for taxes, effective tax rate, earnings (loss) per share and cash flows, its future capital expenditures and dividends, its future financial condition and changes therein, including changes in IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s loan portfolio and allowance for credit losses, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future capital structure or changes therein, the plan and objectives of management for future operations, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future or proposed acquisitions, the future or expected effect of acquisitions on IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s operations, results of operations and financial condition, IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s future economic performance and the statements of the assumptions underlying any such statement. Such statements are typically, but not exclusively, identified by the use in the statements of words or phrases such as “aim,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “goal,” “guidance,” “intend,” “is anticipated,” “is estimated,” “is expected,” “is intended,” “objective,” “plan,” “projected,” “projection,” “will affect,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will decrease,” “will grow,” “will impact,” “will increase,” “will incur,” “will reduce,” “will remain,” “will result,” “would be,” variations of such words or phrases (including where the word “could,” “may” or “would” is used rather than the word “will” in a phrase) and similar words and phrases indicating that the statement addresses some future result, occurrence, plan or objective. The forward-looking statements that IBTX and SouthState make are based on their current plans, estimates, expectations, ambitions and assumptions regarding IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s business, the economy and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to future results and occurrences, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of IBTX and SouthState. IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. Many possible events or factors could affect IBTX’s, SouthState’s and the combined company’s future financial results and performance and could cause those results or performance to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. In addition to factors previously disclosed in IBTX’s and SouthState’s reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), the following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements or historical performance: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the right of one or both of the parties to terminate the definitive merger agreement between IBTX and SouthState providing for the acquisition of IBTX by SouthState (the “Transaction”); (2) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against IBTX or SouthState; (3) the possibility that the Transaction does not close when expected or at all because required regulatory, shareholder or other approvals and other conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis or at all (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the Transaction); (4) the risk that the benefits from the Transaction may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected, including as a result of changes in, or problems arising from, general economic and market conditions, interest and exchange rates, monetary policy, laws and regulations and their enforcement, and the degree of competition in the geographic and business areas in which IBTX and SouthState operate; (5) disruption to the parties’ businesses as a result of the announcement and pendency of the Transaction; (6) the risk that the integration of each party’s operations will be materially delayed or will be more costly or difficult than expected or that the parties are otherwise unable to successfully integrate each party’s businesses into the other’s businesses; (7) the possibility that the Transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events; (8) reputational risk and potential adverse reactions of IBTX’s or SouthState’s customers, suppliers, employees or other business partners, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the Transaction; (9) the dilution caused by SouthState’s issuance of additional shares of its capital stock in connection with the Transaction; (10) a material adverse change in the financial condition of SouthState or IBTX; (11) general competitive, economic, political and market conditions; (12) major catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods or other natural or human disasters, including infectious disease outbreaks; (13) the diversion of management’s attention and time from ongoing business operations and opportunities on merger-related matters; and (14) other factors that may affect future results of IBTX and SouthState including changes in asset quality and credit risk, the inability to sustain revenue and earnings growth, changes in interest rates and capital markets, inflation, customer borrowing, repayment, investment and deposit practices, the impact, extent and timing of technological changes, capital management activities and other actions of the Federal Reserve Board and legislative and regulatory actions and reforms. These factors are not necessarily all of the factors that could cause IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by any of the forward-looking statements. Other factors, including unknown or unpredictable factors, also could harm IBTX’s, SouthState’s or the combined company’s results. IBTX and SouthState urge you to consider all of these risks, uncertainties and other factors carefully in evaluating all such forward-looking statements made by IBTX and/or SouthState. As a result of these and other matters, including changes in facts, assumptions not being realized or other factors, the actual results relating to the subject matter of any forward-looking statement may differ materially from the anticipated results expressed or implied in that forward-looking statement. Any forward-looking statement made in this communication or made by IBTX or SouthState in any report, filing, document or information incorporated by reference in this communication, speaks only as of the date on which it is made. IBTX and SouthState undertake no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law. A forward-looking statement may include a statement of the assumptions or bases underlying the forward-looking statement. IBTX and SouthState believe that these assumptions or bases have been chosen in good faith and that they are reasonable. However, IBTX and SouthState caution you that assumptions as to future occurrences or results almost always vary from actual future occurrences or results, and the differences between assumptions and actual occurrences and results can be material. Therefore, IBTX and SouthState caution you not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this filing or incorporated by reference herein. If IBTX or SouthState update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that IBTX or SouthState will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements. Further information regarding IBTX, SouthState and factors which could affect the forward-looking statements contained herein can be found in IBTX’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1564618/000156461824000025/ibtx-20231231.htm), and its other filings with the SEC, and in SouthState’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (which is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/764038/000155837024002302/ssb-20231231x10k.htm), and its other filings with the SEC. CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

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(1) Financial metrics as of September 30, 2024; market cap as of October 22, 2024 SouthState Corporation Overview of Franchise (1) (251) $38 Billion in deposits $34 Billion in loans $46 Billion in assets $7.4 Billion market cap 3 Ranked #14 by S&P Global 17 Greenwich Excellence & Best Brand Awards for Small Business Banking from Coalition Greenwich

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Local Market Leadership Our business model supports the unique character of the communities we serve and encourages decision making by the banker that is closest to the customer. Long-Term Horizon We think and act like owners and measure success over entire economic cycles. We prioritize soundness before short-term profitability and growth. Remarkable Experiences We will make our customers’ lives better by anticipating their needs and responding with a sense of urgency. Each of us has the freedom, authority and responsibility to do the right thing for our customers. Meaningful and Lasting Relationships We communicate with candor and transparency. The relationship is more valuable than the transaction. Greater Purpose We enable our team members to pursue their ultimate purpose in life—their personal faith, their family, their service to community. The WHAT The HOW Guiding Principles Core Values Leadership The WHY To invest in the entrepreneurial spirit, pursue excellence and inspire a greater purpose. 4

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17.8% 13.7%12.8% 11.9% 8.9% 8.3% 6.0% FL SC GA NC VA U.S. AL Actual Population Growth 2010-2023 $2.0B $1.9B $0.9B $0.6B $3.1B $2.1B POSITIONED FOR THE FUTURE IN THE BEST GROWTH MARKETS IN AMERICA 5 $318 $348 $759 $833 $878 $1,695 AL SC VA NC GA FL GDP by State ($ in billions) 5.3% 4.7% 3.9% 3.7% 3.0% 3.0% 2.4% FL SC NC GA VA AL U.S. Projected Population Growth 2024-2029 $3.3 $3.7 $4.2 $4.4 $4.8 $17.7 $27.4 UK India Japan Germany SSB Footprint China US GDP ($ in trillions) The combined GDP of SouthState’s 6 state branch footprint would represent the world’s third largest economy. 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 8.1 Population increase (in millions) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. Population increase (in millions) 3.3 0.6 1.2 1.1 0.7 25.8 0.3 $10.9B $11.9B $7.5B $11.1B $6.8B $6.1B Loans Deposits

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Top 10 States Net Income Migration (2022) 1. Florida $36.0B 2. Texas $10.1B 3. South Carolina $4.8B 4. Tennessee $4.7B 5. North Carolina $4.6B 6. Arizona $3.7B 7. Nevada $3.1B 8. Idaho $1.7B 9. Colorado $1.5B 10. Utah $1.1B Top 10 States Net Domestic Migration 1. Florida 818,762 2. Texas 656,220 3. North Carolina 310,189 4. South Carolina 248,055 5. Arizona 218,247 6. Tennessee 207,097 7. Georgia 185,752 8. Idaho 104,313 9. Alabama 96,538 10. Oklahoma 80,064 Source: U.S. Census Bureau (Net Domestic Migration); IRS Adjusted Gross Income Data for 2022 (Domestic). * States/markets reflective of the pending acquisition of Independent Bank Group, Inc. PANDEMIC ACCELERATES POPULATION AND INCOME MIGRATION TO THE SOUTH 6 * * *

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INVESTMENT THESIS 7 • High growth markets • Granular, low-cost core deposit base • Diversified revenue streams • Strong credit quality and disciplined underwriting • Energetic and experienced management team with entrepreneurial ownership culture • True alternative to the largest banks with capital markets platform and upgraded technology solutions

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Quarterly Results

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HIGHLIGHTS | LINKED QUARTER Dollars in millions, except per share data (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 9 2Q24 3Q24 GAAP Net Income $ 132.4 $ 143.2 EPS (Diluted) $ 1.73 $ 1.86 Return on Average Assets 1.17 % 1.25 % Non-GAAP(1) Return on Average Tangible Common Equity 15.5 % 15.6 % Non-GAAP, Adjusted(1) Net Income $ 137.2 $ 145.7 EPS (Diluted) $ 1.79 $ 1.90 Return on Average Assets 1.22 % 1.27 % Return on Average Tangible Common Equity 16.1 % 15.9 %

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QUARTERLY HIGHLIGHTS | 3Q 2024 (1)~(3) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 10 • Reported Diluted Earnings per Share (“EPS”) of $1.86; adjusted Diluted EPS (non-GAAP)(1) of $1.90 • Pre-Provision Net Revenue (“PPNR”)(non-GAAP)(2) of $182.9 million • Loans increased $314 million, or 4% annualized • Deposits increased $540 million, or 6% annualized • Total loan yield of 5.86%, up 0.04% from prior quarter • Total deposit cost of 1.90%, up 0.10% from prior quarter • Net interest margin, non-tax equivalent of 3.39% and tax equivalent (non-GAAP)(3) of 3.40% • Net charge-offs of $6.1 million, or 0.07% annualized; release of Provision for Credit Losses (“PCL”), including release for unfunded commitments, of ($7.0) million; total allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) plus reserve for unfunded commitments of 1.52% • Efficiency ratio of 57% and adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP)(1) of 56%

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$355.4 $354.2 $343.9 $350.3 $351.5 3.50% 3.48% 3.41% 3.44% 3.40% 3.00% 3.25% 3.50% 3.75% 4.00% $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Net Interest Income Net Interest Margin, TE (1) NET INTEREST MARGIN (1) Dollars in millions; Amounts may not total due to rounding. (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 11

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LOAN PRODUCTION VS LOAN GROWTH $1,256 $1,791 $1,933 $2,079 $1,699 $1,470 $1,535 $1,879 $1,834 $2,355 $2,636 $3,129 $2,582 $3,863 $3,372 $3,305 $2,181 $2,369 $1,459 $1,233 $1,352 $2,049 $1,648 $180 $82 $267 $153 $180 $(372)$(277) $(155) $(185) $169 $573 $396 $381 $1,451 $933 $1,347 $519 $841 $480 $372 $279 $568 $314 $(500) $— $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 1Q19 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 3Q20 4Q20 1Q21 2Q21 3Q21 4Q21 1Q22 2Q22 3Q22 4Q22 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Loan Production Loan Portfolio Growth Dollars in millions (1)~(4) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 12 (2) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (1) (1) (1) (1)

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3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 DDA / Total Deposits 30% 29% 28% 28% 28% LOAN AND DEPOSIT TRENDS $32.0 $32.4 $32.7 $33.2 $33.5 $- $0.2B $0.4B $0.6B $0.8B $1.0B $1.2B $— $6 $12 $18 $24 $30 $36 $42 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in billions Loans (1) Dollars in billions Amounts may not total due to rounding. (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 14 $11.2 $10.6 $10.5 $10.4 $10.4 $7.8 $8.0 $7.9 $7.5 $7.6 $13.5 $14.2 $14.5 $14.6 $15.1 $4.5 $4.2 $4.3 $4.6 $4.7 $36.9B $37.0B $37.2B $37.1B $37.6B $— $6 $12 $18 $24 $30 $36 $42 Deposits Noninterest-bearing Checking ("DDA") Interest-bearing Checking MMA & Savings Time Deposits Total Deposits

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Investor CRE (2) 29% Consumer RE 26% Owner-Occupied CRE 17% C&I 18% CDL (1) 7% Cons / Other 3% TOTAL LOAN PORTFOLIO 15 Data as of September 30, 2024 Loan portfolio balances, average balances or percentage exclude loans held for sale; Amounts may not total due to rounding. (1)~(3) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. Loan Type No. of Loans Balance Avg. Loan Balance Investor CRE 7,830 $ 9.9B $ 1,259,000 Consumer RE 45,885 8.6B 188,500 Owner-Occupied CRE 7,610 5.5B 728,600 C & I 19,206 5.9B 308,800 Constr., Dev. & Land 2,797 2.5B 878,800 Cons / Other(3) 52,313 1.0B 19,300 Total(3) 135,641 $ 33.5B $ 247,300 Loan Relationships Top 10 Represents ~ 3% of total loans Top 20 Represents ~ 4% of total loans Loans by Type Total Loans $33.5 Billion • SNC loans represent approximately 2% of total outstanding loans at September 30, 2024

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43% 30% 27% Checking Accounts Composition Commercial Small Business Retail Noninterest-bearing Checking $10.4B Interest-bearing Checking $7.6B Savings $2.4B Money Market $12.6B Time Deposits $4.7B Data as of September 30, 2024 Dollars in billions except for average checking balances; Amounts may not total due to rounding. † & (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 48% 44% 40% 38% 12% 18% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% SSB Peer Average (1) Deposit Mix vs. Peers Checking Accounts MM & Savings Time Deposits PREMIUM CORE † DEPOSIT FRANCHISE 16 Total Deposits $37.6 Billion Deposits by Type Checking Type Avg. Checking Balance Commercial $288,600 Small Business $39,200 Retail $8,700 Total Cost of Deposits 3Q24 SSB 190 bps Peer Average(1) 246 bps

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0.52% 0.57% 0.53% 0.60% 0.57% —% 0.25% 0.50% 0.75% 1.00% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Nonperforming Assets to Loans & OREO 0.63% 0.58% 0.86% 0.91% 0.92% 1.31% 1.97% 2.20% 2.36% 2.36% —% 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Criticized & Classified Asset Trends Special Mention / Assets Substandard / Assets ASSET QUALITY METRICS Dollars in millions 18 0.16% 0.09% 0.03% 0.05% 0.07% —% 0.25% 0.50% 0.75% 1.00% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Net Charge-Offs to Loans • $171 million in provision for credit losses vs. $39 million in net charge-offs trailing eight quarters • Increased ACL plus reserve for unfunded commitments by 21 bp to 1.52% from 3Q22 to 3Q24

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Dollars in millions (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. LOSS ABSORPTION CAPACITY TREND 19 $23.9 $47.1 $33.1 $38.4 $32.7 $9.9 $12.7 $3.9 $(7.0) $(1.3) $0.9 $1.0 $3.3 $13.2 $7.3 $2.7 $4.2 $6.1 $(10) $- $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 3Q22 4Q22 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Provision for Credit Losses & Net Charge-Offs (Recoveries) Provision (Recovery) for Credit Losses Net Charge-Offs (Recoveries) $324 $356 $371 $427 $448 $457 $470 $472 $468 $53 $67 $85 $63 $62 $56 $53 $50 $42 1.31% 1.40% 1.48% 1.56% 1.59% 1.58% 1.60% 1.57% 1.52% 1.00% 1.40% 1.80% 2.20% $150 $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 $450 $500 $550 3Q22 4Q22 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Total ACL(1) plus Reserve for Unfunded Commitments Total ACL Reserve for Unfunded Commitments % of Total Loans

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LOAN PORTFOLIO – OFFICE EXPOSURE 20 State • Office represents 4% of the loan portfolio • Average loan size only $1.4 million • 95% located in the SouthState footprint • Approximately 10% is located within the Central Business District(1) • 82% of the portfolio is less than 150K square feet(1) • 81% mature in 2026 or later • 57% weighted average Loan to Value(2) • 1.62x weighted average Debt Service Coverage(2) Granular and Diversified Office Portfolio (1)&(2) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. Greenville Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Jacksonville Tampa Charleston Atlanta MSA FL 43% SC 21% GA 18% VA 6% NC 5% Other 5% AL 2%

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(1) Yellow dot size represents outstanding loan exposure. 21 FRB KANSAS CITY EXPECTED OFFICE DEFAULT RATE STUDY – SSB GRANULAR OFFICE PORTFOLIO SHOWS MEANINGFULLY LOWER EXPECTED DEFAULT RATES Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: Expected Default Rates on Office Properties Increased With Property Size SouthState’s Office Portfolio by Property Size(1) • 50% of the portfolio is less than 50K square feet • 7% of the portfolio is greater than 200K square feet 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 K.C. FRB Default Probability % Office space, thousands of square feet < >

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LOAN PORTFOLIO – NON OWNER - OCCUPIED COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE (1) Balance and average loan size in millions (1)~(3) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 22 Loan Type Balance Avg Loan Size Wtd Avg DSC(2) Wtd Avg LTV(2) AL% FL% GA% NC% SC% VA% OTHER % Non-Accrual %(3) Substandard & Accruing %(3) Special Mention %(3) Retail $2,098 $1.7 1.76 53% 2% 55% 15% 6% 12% 3% 7% —% 0.56% 0.37% Multifamily 1,383 3.1 1.46 52% 11% 24% 34% 7% 21% 2% 2% —% 7.27% 4.50% Warehouse / Industrial 1,271 1.7 1.66 57% 10% 36% 19% 7% 14% 8% 6% —% 3.18% 0.32% Office 1,262 1.4 1.62 57% 2% 43% 18% 5% 21% 6% 5% 1.40% 8.68% 4.84% Hotel 978 4.6 2.07 55% 4% 18% 8% 14% 42% 9% 4% —% 6.51% 3.13% Medical 618 1.9 1.69 56% —% 53% 12% 9% 11% 7% 8% —% 1.37% 1.11% Other 521 1.2 1.55 56% 1% 33% 27% 6% 23% 5% 5% —% 1.15% 9.71% Self Storage 451 3.6 1.47 56% 5% 40% 24% 6% 17% —% 8% —% 11.97% 1.04% Special Use 191 1.7 1.58 56% —% 53% 11% 19% 10% 1% 5% —% —% 4.64%

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CAPITAL RATIOS 2Q24 3Q24(2) Tangible Common Equity(1) 8.4 % 8.9 % Tier 1 Leverage 9.7 % 10.0 % Tier 1 Common Equity 12.1 % 12.5 % Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital 12.1 % 12.5 % Total Risk-Based Capital 14.4 % 14.9 % Bank CRE Concentration Ratio 231 % 227 % Bank CDL Concentration Ratio 51 % 47 % (1)&(2) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 24

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38% 60% 2% Municipal Bond Rating AAA AA A Dollars in billions, unless otherwise noted; data as of September 30, 2024 Amounts may not total due to rounding. † , (1)~(4) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 2.36% 2.45% 2.44% 2.48% 2.42% 1.00% 1.30% 1.60% 1.90% 2.20% 2.50% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Investment Securities Yield(2) HIGH QUALITY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 75% 10% 15% 0.4% Investment Portfolio† Composition Agency MBS(1) Treasury, Agency & SBA Municipal Corporates Type AFS HTM Balance Duration (yrs)(3,4) Balance Duration (yrs)(4) Agency MBS(1) $3.0B 5.4 $2.1B 5.7 Municipal 1.0B 8.0 — — Treasury, Agency & SBA 0.5B 3.0 0.2B 5.2 Corporates 0.03B 1.9 — — Total $4.6B 5.7 $2.3B 5.7 26 Total Investment Portfolio† $6.9 Billion • ~98% of municipal portfolio is AA or higher rated • ~$351 million in documented ESG investments and ~$165 million CRA eligible investments(4)

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CURRENT & HISTORICAL 5 - QTR PERFORMANCE (1) 83% 84% 83% 82% 82% 17% 16% 17% 18% 18% $429M $420M $416M $426M $427M 2.5% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% 4.5% 5.0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Revenue Composition NIM, TE / Revenue Noninterest Income / Revenue Avg. 10-year UST Total Revenue Dollars in millions (1)&(2) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. $73 $65 $72 $75 $75 0.64% 0.58% 0.64% 0.67% 0.65% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 1.0% $— $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Noninterest Income Noninterest Income Noninterest Income / Avg. Assets $356 $355 $344 $350 $352 3.50% 3.48% 3.41% 3.44% 3.40% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% $200 $300 $400 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Net Interest Margin (“NIM”, TE) NIM, TE ($) NIM, TE (%) 54% 54% 63% 57% 58% 56% 57% 56% 57% 56% —% 15% 30% 45% 60% 75% 90% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Efficiency Ratio Efficiency Ratio Adjusted Efficiency Ratio 27 (2)

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QTD Production ($mm) $521 $552 $506 Refinance 6% 4% 8% Purchase 94% 96% 92% 42% 58% 3Q24 MORTGAGE BANKING DIVISION (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. 28 Highlights Quarterly Mortgage Production Gain on Sale Margin • Mortgage banking income of $3.2 million in 3Q 2024 compared to $5.9 million in 2Q 2024 • Secondary pipeline of $109 million at 3Q 2024, as compared to $122 million at 2Q 2024 1.84% 1.59% 2.10% 2.39% 2.30% 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Mortgage Banking Income ($mm) 53% 47% 3Q23 Portfolio Secondary 41% 59% 2Q24 3Q23 2Q24 3Q24 Secondary Market Gain on Sale, net $ 1,878 $ 3,457 $ 4,371 Fair Value Change(1) (570) 1,347 (1,096) Total Secondary Market Mortgage Income $ 1,308 $ 4,804 $ 3,275 MSR Servicing Fee Income $ 4,120 $ 4,267 $ 4,168 Fair Value Change / Decay (2,950) (3,159) (4,254) Total MSR-Related Income $ 1,170 $ 1,108 $ (86) Total Mortgage Banking Income $ 2,478 $ 5,912 $ 3,189

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$(11.9) $(12.7) $(10.3) $(11.4) $(7.5) $24.8 $16.1 $14.6 $16.3 $17.4 ($10.0) ($5.0) $0.0 $5.0 $10.0 $15.0 $20.0 $25.0 $30.0 $35.0 $(15) $(10) $(5) $— $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 $ in millions Correspondent Revenue Breakout ARC Revenues, gross Interest on VM FI Revenues Operational Revenues Total Revenues, gross • Provides capital markets hedging (ARC), fixed income sales, international, clearing and other services to over 1,200 financial institutions across the country CORRESPONDENT BANKING DIVISION 29 1,258 Financial Institution Clients (1) For end note descriptions, see Earnings Presentation End Notes starting on slide 41. Correspondent banking and capital markets income, gross $ 24,808 $ 16,081 $ 14,591 $ 16,267 $ 17,381 Interest on centrally-cleared Variation Margin ("VM")(1) (11,892) (12,677) (10,280) (11,407) (7,488) Total Correspondent Banking and Capital Markets Income $ 12,916 $ 3,404 $ 4,311 $ 4,860 $ 9,893

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BRANCH OPTIMIZATION 85 Branches Average Size $40M 422 Branches Acquired Plus 12 DeNovo Branches 268 Branches Consolidated or Sold 251 Branches Average Size $150M Increased deposits per branch 3.75x from 2009 to 3Q24 85 434 268 251 2009 …..……………..………..……....…………………………….. 3Q 2024 30

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SouthState Acquisition of Independent Bank Group

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GROWTH MARKETS. COMMON CULTURE. BETTER TOGETHER. CREATING THE SOUTH’S LEADING REGIONAL BANK 32 Enhanced Scale Through Partnership(1) Powerful Operating Leverage(4) 343 Branch Locations #5 Largest Regional Bank in the South(3) Dominant Southern Franchise Presence in 12 of 15 Fastest Growing U.S. MSAs(2) Projected Population Growth Top 20% of U.S. MSAs highlighted in blue Pro Forma Branch Footprint $65B Assets $48B Loans $55B Deposits 1.3% ROAA 18.0% ROATCE 49% Efficiency (1) Projected balances at merger close. (2) Includes MSAs with greater than 1 million in total population. (3) Excludes Bank of America, Capital One Financial, and Truist Financial. (4) 2025 consensus estimates with cost savings fully phased in. SSB (251) IBTX (92) Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Tennessee Oklahoma Texas Colorado

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GROWTH MARKETS. COMMON CULTURE. BETTER TOGETHER. 33 FINANCIAL IMPACT 27.3% 2025 EPS Accretion(2) 9.6% TBV Dilution 2.0 years TBV Earnback GAAP Excluding Rate Marks/CDI Excluding Rates/CDI/CECL(1) 20.4% 2025 EPS Accretion(2) 2.0% TBV Dilution 0.9 years TBV Earnback 16.5% 2025 EPS Accretion(2) 0.4% TBV Dilution 0.3 years TBV Earnback Strong Capital and Liquidity Enhanced Profitability Earnings and TBV Impact 10.4% CET1 Ratio 12.8% Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio 89% Loan-to-Deposit Ratio 1.34% 2025 ROAA(2) 18.0% 2025 ROATCE(2) 49.3% 2025 Efficiency Ratio(2) (1) Eliminates double count related to CECL. (2) For illustrative purposes, assumes transaction closes on 1/1/2025, cost savings are fully phased-in and excludes one-time deal costs.

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – RETURN ON AVG. TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY Dollars in thousands The tangible measures are non-GAAP measures and exclude the effect of period end or average balance of intangible assets; the tangible returns on equity and common equity measures also add back the after-tax amortization of intangibles to GAAP basis net income. 34 Return on Average Tangible Equity 2Q24 3Q24 Net income (GAAP) $ 132,370 $ 143,179 Plus: Amortization of intangibles 5,744 5,327 Effective tax rate 23 % 23 % Amortization of intangibles, net of tax 4,399 4,089 Net income plus after-tax amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP) $ 136,769 $ 147,268 Average shareholders' common equity $ 5,554,470 $ 5,748,170 Less: Average intangible assets 2,003,930 1,998,618 Average tangible common equity $ 3,550,540 $ 3,749,552 Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP) 15.5% 15.6%

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – ADJUSTED NET INCOME & ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (“EPS”) Dollars in thousands, except for per share data (1) Includes pre-tax cyber incident costs of $56,000 and $3.5 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively. 35 Adjusted Net Income 2Q24 3Q24 Net income (GAAP) $ 132,370 $ 143,179 Plus: Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense, net of tax (1) 4,430 2,536 FDIC special assessment, net of tax 474 — Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP) $ 137,274 $ 145,715 Adjusted EPS 2Q24 3Q24 Diluted weighted-average common shares 76,607 76,805 Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) $ 137,274 $ 145,715 Adjusted EPS, Diluted (Non-GAAP) $ 1.79 $ 1.90

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – ADJUSTED RETURN ON AVG. ASSETS & AVG. TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY Dollars in thousands The tangible measures are non-GAAP measures and exclude the effect of period end or average balance of intangible assets; the tangible returns on equity and common equity measures also add back the after-tax amortization of intangibles to GAAP basis net income. 36 Dollars in thousands, except for per share data Adjusted Return on Average Assets 2Q24 3Q24 Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) $ 137,274 $ 145,715 Total average assets 45,427,734 45,597,230 Adjusted Return on Average Assets (Non-GAAP) 1.22% 1.27% Adjusted Return on Average Tangible Common Equity 2Q24 3Q24 Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) $ 137,274 $ 145,715 Plus: Amortization of intangibles, net of tax 4,399 4,089 Adjusted net income plus after-tax amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP) $ 141,673 $ 149,804 Average tangible common equity $ 3,550,540 $ 3,749,552 Adjusted Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (Non-GAAP) 16.05% 15.89%

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – NET INTEREST MARGIN & CORE NET INTEREST INCOME (EXCLD. FMV & PPP ACCRETION) Dollars in thousands 37 Dollars in thousands, except for per share data Net Interest Margin - Tax Equivalent (Non-GAAP) 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Net interest income (GAAP) $ 355,371 $ 354,231 $ 343,936 $ 350,259 $ 351,480 Tax equivalent adjustments 646 659 528 631 486 Net interest income (tax equivalent) (Non-GAAP) $ 356,017 $ 354,890 $ 344,464 $ 350,890 $ 351,966 Average interest earning assets $ 40,376,380 $ 40,465,377 $ 40,657,176 $ 41,011,662 $ 41,223,980 Net Interest Margin - Tax Equivalent (Non-GAAP) 3.50% 3.48% 3.41% 3.44% 3.40% Core Net Interest Margin excluding FMV Accretion (Non-GAAP) 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Net interest income (GAAP) $ 355,371 $ 354,231 $ 343,936 $ 350,259 $ 351,480 Less: Total accretion on acquired loans 4,053 3,870 4,287 4,386 2,858 Core Net Interest Margin excluding FMV Accretion (Non-GAAP) $ 351,318 $ 350,361 $ 339,649 $ 345,873 $ 348,622

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – PPNR, ADJUSTED & CORRESPONDENT & CAPITAL MARKETS INCOME (UNAUDITED) Dollars and weighted average commons share outstanding in thousands except per share data (1) Includes pre-tax cyber incident costs of $56,000 and $3.5 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively. 38 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB Net interest income (GAAP) $ 355,371 $ 354,231 $ 343,936 $ 350,259 $ 351,480 Plus: Noninterest income 72,848 65,489 71,558 75,225 74,934 Less: Gains (losses) on sales of securities — (2) — — — Total revenue, adjusted (non-GAAP) $ 428,219 $ 419,722 $ 415,494 $ 425,484 $ 426,414 Less: Noninterest expense 238,206 273,243 249,290 248,747 246,847 PPNR (Non-GAAP) $ 190,013 $ 146,479 $ 166,204 $ 176,737 $ 179,567 Plus: Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (1) 164 1,778 4,513 5,785 3,304 FDIC Special Assessment — 25,691 3,854 619 — Total adjustments $ 164 $ 27,469 $ 8,367 $ 6,404 $ 3,304 PPNR, Adjusted (Non-GAAP) $ 190,177 $ 173,948 $ 174,571 $ 183,141 $ 182,871 Correspondent & Capital Markets Income 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB ARC revenues $ 4,546 $ (6,058) $ (4,531) $ (2,867) $ 1,471 FI revenues 5,692 6,447 5,999 5,746 4,937 Operational revenues 2,678 3,015 2,843 1,981 3,485 Total Correspondent & Capital Markets Income $ 12,916 $ 3,404 $ 4,311 $ 4,860 $ 9,893 PPNR, Adjusted (Non-GAAP)

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CURRENT & HISTORICAL: EFFICIENCY RATIOS (UNAUDITED) Dollars in thousands (1) Includes pre-tax cyber incident costs of $56,000 and $3.5 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively. 39 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 Noninterest expense (GAAP) $ 238,206 $ 273,243 $ 249,290 $ 248,747 $ 246,847 Less: Amortization of intangible assets 6,616 6,615 5,998 5,744 5,327 Adjusted noninterest expense (non-GAAP) $ 231,590 $ 266,628 $ 243,292 $ 243,003 $ 241,520 Net interest income (GAAP) $ 355,371 $ 354,231 $ 343,936 $ 350,259 $ 351,480 Tax Equivalent ("TE") adjustments 646 659 528 631 486 Net interest income, TE (non-GAAP) $ 356,017 $ 354,890 $ 344,464 $ 350,890 $ 351,966 Noninterest income (GAAP) $ 72,848 $ 65,489 $ 71,558 $ 75,225 $ 74,934 Less: Gains/(losses) on sales of securities — (2) — — — Adjusted noninterest income (non-GAAP) $ 72,848 $ 65,491 $ 71,558 $ 75,225 $ 74,934 Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP) 54% 63% 58% 57% 57% Noninterest expense (GAAP) $ 238,206 $ 273,243 $ 249,290 $ 248,747 $ 246,847 Less: Merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expense (1) 164 1,778 4,513 5,785 3,304 FDIC special assessment — 25,691 3,854 619 — Amortization of intangible assets 6,616 6,615 5,998 5,744 5,327 Total adjustments $ 6,780 $ 34,084 $ 14,365 $ 12,148 $ 8,631 Adjusted noninterest expense (non-GAAP) $ 231,426 $ 239,159 $ 234,925 $ 236,599 $ 238,216 Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP) 54% 57% 56% 56% 56% Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP) & Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (Non-GAAP)

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NON - GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY RATIO Dollars in thousands 40 Tangible Common Equity ("TCE") Ratio 2Q24 3Q24 Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 3,649,908 $ 3,909,639 Total assets (GAAP) 45,493,970 46,082,647 Less: Intangible assets 2,000,495 1,994,941 Tangible asset (non-GAAP) $ 43,493,475 $ 44,087,706 TCE Ratio (Non-GAAP) 8.4% 8.9%

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EARNINGS PRESENTATION END NOTES 41 Slide 5 End Notes • Loans and deposits as of September 30, 2024; excludes $2.4B of loans and $3.9B of deposits from national lines of business and brokered deposits. • Country GDP as of 2023; State GDP as of 2Q24 • Sources: S&P Global, International Monetary Fund, US Bureau of Economic Analysis Slide 9 End Notes (1) The tangible measures are non-GAAP measures and exclude the effect of period end or average balance of intangible assets. The tangible returns on equity and common equity measures also add back the after-tax amortization of intangibles to GAAP basis net income; other adjusted figures presented are also Non-GAAP financial measures that exclude the impact of FDIC special assessment and merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expenses - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. Slide 10 End Notes (1) Adjusted figures exclude the impact of FDIC special assessment and merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expenses; Core net interest income excluding loan accretion is also a non-GAAP financial measure; Adjusted efficiency ratio is calculated by taking the noninterest expense excluding FDIC special assessment and merger, branch consolidation and severance related expenses and amortization of intangible assets - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. (2) Adjusted PPNR is a non-GAAP financial measures that exclude the impact of FDIC special assessment and merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expenses - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. (3) Tax equivalent NIM is a Non-GAAP financial measure - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. Slide 11 End Notes (1) Tax equivalent NIM is a Non-GAAP financial measure - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. Slide 12 End Notes (1) 1Q22, 2Q22 and 3Q22 loan production excludes production by legacy ACBI from March ~ July 2022 (pre-core system conversion); 1Q22 loan portfolio growth excludes acquisition date loan balances acquired from ACBI. (2) 1Q19 loan production excludes production from National Bank of Commerce (“NBC”); National Commerce Corporation, the holding company of NBC, was acquired by CenterState in 2Q19. (3) Excludes loans held for sale (and excludes PPP for periods prior to 2023); loan production indicates committed balance total; loan portfolio growth indicates quarter-over-quarter loan ending balance growth, excluding loans held for sale (and excluding PPP for periods prior to 2023). (4) The combined historical information referred to in this presentation as the “Combined Business Basis” is based on the reported GAAP results of the Company and CenterState for the applicable periods without adjustments and the information included in this release has not been prepared in accordance with Article 11 of Regulation S-X, and therefore does not reflect any of the pro forma adjustments that would be required thereby. All Combined Business Basis financial information should be reviewed in connection with the historical information of the Company and CenterState, as applicable. The combined historical information excludes ACBI. Slide 14 End Notes (1) Excludes loans held for sale. Slide 15 End Notes (1) CDL includes residential construction, commercial construction, and all land development loans. (2) Investor CRE includes nonowner-occupied CRE and other income producing property. (3) Excludes SELF loans acquired from ACBI.

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EARNINGS PRESENTATION END NOTES 42 Slide 16 End Notes † Core deposits defined as non-time deposits (1) Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence; 3Q24 MRQs available as of October 22, 2024; Peers as disclosed in the most recent SSB proxy statement. Slide 19 End Notes (1) Unamortized discount on acquired loans was $40 million, $43 million, $47 million, $51 million, and $55 million for the quarters ended September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, and September 30, 2023, respectively. Slide 20 End Notes (1) Review consists of all loans over $1 million; Substantially all loans reviewed in the $1 million to $1.5 million population were 50 thousand square feet or smaller and were not located in a Central Business District. (2) Weighted average DSC information from the Company’s December 31, 2023 stress test using commitment balances, totaling approximately $6.2 billion; excludes loans below $1.5 million, unless part of a larger relationship; Weighted average LTV as of September 30, 2024. Slide 22 End Notes (1) Includes loan types representing 2% or more of investor CRE portfolio; based on the total portfolio of $9.3 billion, excluding 1-4 family rental properties and agricultural loans. (2) Weighted average DSC information from the Company’s December 31, 2023 stress test using commitment balances, totaling approximately $6.2 billion; excludes loans below $1.5 million, unless part of a larger relationship; Weighted average LTV as of September 30, 2024. (3) Represents % of each loan type balance. Slide 24 End Notes (1) The tangible measures are non-GAAP measures and exclude the effect of period end intangible assets - See reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures in Appendix. (2) Preliminary Slide 26 End Notes † Investment portfolio excludes non-marketable equity. (1) MBS issued by U.S. government agencies or sponsored enterprises (commercial and residential collateral) (2) Investment securities yield include non-marketable equity and trading securities. (3) Excludes principal receivable balance as of September 30, 2024. (4) Based on current book value Slide 27 End Notes (1) Total revenue and noninterest income are adjusted by gains or losses on sales of securities and tax equivalent adjustments; Tax equivalent NIM, efficiency ratio and adjusted efficiency ratio are Non-GAAP financial measures; Adjusted Efficiency Ratio excludes the impact of FDIC special assessment and merger, branch consolidation, severance related and other expenses, losses on sales of securities, and amortization expense on intangible assets, as applicable – See Current & Historical Efficiency Ratios and Net Interest Margin reconciliation in Appendix. (2) Annualized

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EARNINGS PRESENTATION END NOTES 43 Slide 28 End Notes (1) Includes pipeline, LHFS and MBS forwards. Slide 29 End Notes (1) Interest on centrally-cleared variation margin (expense or income) is included in ARC revenue within Correspondent Banking and Capital Markets Income.

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