Suffolk Bancorp Selected for Sandler O'Neill Sm-All Stars Class of 2014, Top Performing Small-Cap Banks and Thrifts


RIVERHEAD, N.Y., Oct. 2, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Suffolk Bancorp (Nasdaq:SUBK), parent company of Suffolk County National Bank, announced that it has been named one of the Sandler O'Neill Sm-All Stars Class of 2014. Suffolk Bancorp was one of thirty-five publicly traded banks and thrifts selected among 443 depository institutions from across the country with market cap less than $2.5 billion. The Sm-All Stars designation was established to identify the top performing small-cap banks and thrifts in the U.S. Performance metrics of Sm-All Star institutions are exceptional, exceeding the industry metrics. Companies were selected based on various financial screening criteria, including growth, profitability, credit quality and capital strength. 

President and CEO Howard C. Bluver commented, "It is gratifying that Suffolk Bancorp has been recognized among peer institutions for our strong performance. The Sm-All Stars distinction acknowledges the collective efforts of our outstanding teams in delivering on strategies that build our core businesses, assure credit quality, and effectively manage growth."

Corporate Information

Suffolk Bancorp is a one-bank holding company engaged in the commercial banking business through the Suffolk County National Bank, a full service commercial bank headquartered in Riverhead, New York and Suffolk Bancorp's wholly owned subsidiary. Organized in 1890, the Bank has 26 branch offices in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York. For more information about the Bank and its products and services, please visit www.scnb.com.

Safe Harbor Statement Pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

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