SouthState Bank Corporation to Report Second-Quarter 2026 Earnings on July 23
SouthState Bank Corporation (NYSE: SSB) will release its second-quarter 2026 financial results after the market closes on Thursday, July 23, 2026. The Winter Haven, Florida-based company made the announcement Monday, giving investors roughly two and a half weeks to position ahead of the report.
SouthState Bank Corporation (NYSE: SSB) will release its second-quarter 2026 financial results after the market closes on Thursday, July 23, 2026. The Winter Haven, Florida-based company made the announcement Monday, giving investors roughly two and a half weeks to position ahead of the report.
What Investors Can Expect
SouthState said that upon release of the results, investors will be able to access the earnings materials directly. The company did not provide forward guidance, preview metrics, or commentary on the quarter in Monday's announcement.
Earnings Date on the Calendar
The July 23 after-close timing is standard for regional bank reporters, keeping results away from intraday trading volatility and giving analysts an overnight window to digest the numbers before the following morning's session. SouthState gave no indication of whether management will host a conference call or webcast alongside the release, details that typically follow in a separate notice closer to the date.
About SouthState Bank Corporation
SouthState Bank Corporation trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SSB and is headquartered in Winter Haven, Florida. The company operates as a regional banking institution across the southeastern United States. Monday's announcement was distributed via PRNewswire.
Regional bank earnings have drawn heightened scrutiny this cycle as investors parse net interest margin trends, credit quality in commercial real estate portfolios, and deposit cost pressure that has squeezed spread income across the sector. SouthState's July 23 print will drop into that same cauldron — one the market has been stirring since the Federal Reserve began its rate cycle.