For 1Q26, Third Coast reported net income of $16.4M, or $1.03/$0.88 basic/diluted EPS, versus $17.9M and $1.21/$1.02 in 4Q25. The linked-quarter decline was primarily driven by approximately $3.3M of pre-tax Keystone-related merger expense, including elevated legal/professional fees and higher compensation tied to retention, sign-on, and discretionary bonuses. Even with that noise, profitability remained solid, with reported ROA of 1.08% and ROTCE of 12.23%; excluding merger expense, management indicated ROA would have been 1.25% and diluted EPS approximately $1.02. In our view, that points to better underlying earnings power than the headline EPS decline alone suggests.