Wintrust Financial Corporation Reports Record Net Income

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ROSEMONT, Ill., July 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wintrust Financial Corporation (“Wintrust”, “the Company”, “we” or “our”) (Nasdaq: WTFC) announced record net income of $461.1 million, or $6.52 per diluted common share, for the first six months of 2026 compared to net income of $384.6 million, or $5.47 per diluted common share, for the same period of 2025. This represents a year-to-date net income increase of 20% compared to the same period of 2025. Pre-tax, pre-provision income (non-GAAP) for the first six months of the year totaled a record $671.6 million, compared to $566.3 million for the first six months of 2025.

The Company reported record quarterly net income of $233.7 million, or $3.30 per diluted common share, for the second quarter of 2026, compared to net income of $227.4 million, or $3.22 per diluted common share, for the first quarter of 2026. Pre-tax, pre-provision income (non-GAAP) for the second quarter of 2026 totaled a record $341.1 million, as compared to $330.5 million for the first quarter of 2026.

Timothy S. Crane, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased to deliver record results for the first six months of the year. Second quarter 2026 represents the sixth consecutive quarter of record net income for the Company. Strong diversified loan growth funded by robust organic deposit growth highlights the underlying strength of our business model. We continue to leverage our customer relationships and unique market positioning to grow the balance sheet and create long term franchise value.”

Additionally, Mr. Crane noted, “Net interest margin in the second quarter remained within our expected range at 3.52% and we generated record net interest income attributable to strong average earning asset growth. Building on our momentum, we believe consistent balance sheet growth, coupled with a stable net interest margin, should result in net interest income expansion in future quarters.”

Highlights of the second quarter of 2026:Comparative information to the first quarter of 2026, unless otherwise noted

Total loans increased by $1.6 billion, or 12% annualized.

Total deposits increased by $2.2 billion, or 15% annualized.

Total assets increased by $2.5 billion, or 14% annualized.

Net interest income increased to $597.4 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to $579.0 million in the first quarter of 2026, driven by robust average earning asset growth.

Net interest margin decreased to 3.50% (3.52% on a fully taxable-equivalent basis, non-GAAP) during the second quarter of 2026 primarily due to lower loan yields.

Non-interest expense was impacted by the following:

A $5.2 million reversal of an FDIC special assessment accrued in the first quarter of 2024. The special assessments were in response to certain bank failures in 2023 and the reversal is based on the FDIC’s final determination of losses to its Deposit Insurance Fund.

Provision for credit losses totaled $23.1 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to a provision for credit losses of $29.6 million in the first quarter of 2026.

Net charge-offs totaled $13.4 million, or 10 basis points of average total loans on an annualized basis, in the second quarter of 2026 down from $18.4 million, or 14 basis points of average total loans on an annualized basis, in the first quarter of 2026.

Non-performing loans totaled $179.3 million and comprised 0.32% of total loans at June 30, 2026, as compared to $182.7 million and 0.34% of total loans at March 31, 2026.

“Looking ahead, our pipelines remain strong and we believe we are well-positioned to generate consistent balance sheet growth while maintaining our disciplined underwriting standards. We remain committed to growing net interest income and exercising prudent expense management, which position us to deliver positive operating leverage for 2026”, Mr. Crane said.

The graphs shown on pages 3-7 illustrate certain financial highlights of the second quarter of 2026 as well as historical financial performance. See “Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Measures/Ratios” at Table 18 for additional information with respect to non-GAAP financial measures/ratios, including the reconciliations to the corresponding GAAP financial measures/ratios.

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Total assets increased $2.5 billion in the second quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2026, driven by a $1.6 billion increase in total loans. The strong loan growth was diversified across all major loan categories, including seasonally higher growth in our Premium Finance Receivables – Property and Casualty portfolio.

Total liabilities increased by $2.4 billion in the second quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2026, driven by a $2.2 billion increase in total deposits. Robust organic deposit growth in the second quarter of 2026 was driven by our diverse customer base and product offerings. Non-interest bearing deposit balances represented 19% of total deposits and average non-interest bearing deposit balances have remained stable in recent quarters. The Company’s loans-to-deposits ratio ended the quarter at 91.0%.

For more information regarding changes in the Company’s balance sheet, see Consolidated Statements of Condition and Table 1 through Table 3 in this report.

For the second quarter of 2026, net interest income totaled $597.4 million, compared to $579.0 million in the first quarter of 2026. The increase in net interest income in the second quarter of 2026 was driven by robust average earning asset growth of $2.1 billion.

Net interest margin was 3.50% (3.52% on a fully taxable-equivalent basis, non-GAAP) during the second quarter of 2026, down four basis points compared to the first quarter of 2026. The yield on earning assets declined four basis points during the second quarter of 2026 primarily due to a seven basis point decrease in loan yields. Funding cost on interest-bearing deposits remained unchanged compared to the first quarter of 2026. The net free funds contribution in the second quarter of 2026 was flat compared to the first quarter of 2026.

For more information regarding net interest income, see Table 4 through Table 8 in this report.

The allowance for credit losses totaled $481.2 million as of June 30, 2026, an increase from $471.6 million as of March 31, 2026. A provision for credit losses totaling $23.1 million was recorded for the second quarter of 2026 compared to $29.6 million recorded in the first quarter of 2026. The provision for credit losses recognized in the second quarter of 2026 reflects stable credit quality and a mostly stable macroeconomic forecast. However, given future economic performance remains uncertain, allowance results capture uncertainty related to credit spreads, equity market valuations, consumer & business sentiment, and the job market. For more information regarding the allowance for credit losses and provision for credit losses, see Table 11 in this report.

Management believes the allowance for credit losses is appropriate to account for expected credit losses. The Company is required to estimate expected credit losses over the life of the Company’s financial assets as of the reporting date. There can be no assurances, however, that future losses will not significantly exceed the amounts provided for, thereby affecting future results of operations. A summary of the allowance for credit losses calculated for the loan components in each portfolio as of June 30, 2026, March 31, 2026, and December 31, 2025 is shown on Table 12 of this report.

Net charge-offs totaled $13.4 million in the second quarter of 2026, a decrease of $5.0 million compared to $18.4 million of net charge-offs in the first quarter of 2026. Net charge-offs as a percentage of average total loans were 10 basis points in the second quarter of 2026 on an annualized basis compared to 14 basis points on an annualized basis in the first quarter of 2026. For more information regarding net charge-offs, see Table 10 in this report.

The Company’s loan portfolio delinquency rates remain low. For more information regarding past due loans, see Table 13 in this report.

Non-performing assets and non-performing loans were stable compared to prior quarter. Non-performing assets totaled $195.2 million and comprised 0.26% of total assets as of June 30, 2026, as compared to $200.2 million, or 0.28% of total assets, as of March 31, 2026. Non-performing loans totaled $179.3 million and comprised 0.32% of total loans at June 30, 2026, as compared to $182.7 million and 0.34% of total loans at March 31, 2026. For more information regarding non-performing assets, see Table 14 in this report.

Non-interest income totaled $141.3 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to $134.1 million in the first quarter of 2026.

Wealth management revenue decreased by approximately $2.2 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the first quarter of 2026. The decrease in the second quarter of 2026 was primarily driven by performance based revenues on certain customer relationships which positively impacted results in the first quarter of 2026. Wealth management revenue is comprised of the trust and asset management revenue of Wintrust Private Trust Company and Great Lakes Advisors, the brokerage commissions, managed money fees and insurance product commissions at Wintrust Investments and fees from tax-deferred like-kind exchange services provided by the Chicago Deferred Exchange Company.

Mortgage banking revenue totaled $27.4 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to $23.4 million in the first quarter of 2026. The increase in the second quarter of 2026 was primarily attributed to higher operational revenue. For more information regarding mortgage banking revenue, see Table 16 in this report.

The Company recognized approximately $1.8 million in net gains on investment securities in the second quarter of 2026 compared to approximately $31,000 in net losses in the first quarter of 2026. The net gains in the second quarter of 2026 were primarily the result of fair value adjustments on the Company’s equity investment securities with a readily determinable fair value.

For more information regarding non-interest income, see Table 15 in this report.

Non-interest expense totaled $397.5 million in the second quarter of 2026, increasing $14.9 million, compared to $382.6 million in the first quarter of 2026. Non-interest expense, as a percent of average assets, remained stable at 2.21% in the second quarter of 2026.

Salaries and employee benefits expense increased by approximately $5.6 million in the second quarter of 2026, compared to the first quarter of 2026. This was primarily driven by higher commissions and incentives expense attributable to an increase in mortgage originations and a full quarter impact of the annual merit increases reflected in base salaries.

Advertising and marketing expense in the second quarter of 2026 totaled $20.4 million, which was a $7.2 million increase as compared to the first quarter of 2026. The increase in the second quarter was primarily driven by summer sports sponsorships and other community sponsorship events. Marketing costs are incurred to promote the Company’s brand, commercial banking capabilities and the Company’s various products, to attract loans and deposits and to announce new branch openings as well as the expansion of the Company’s non-bank businesses. The level of marketing expenditures depends on the timing of sponsorship programs utilized which are determined based on the market area, targeted audience, competition and various other factors. Generally, these expenses are elevated in the second and third quarters of each year.

FDIC insurance totaled $6.6 million in the second quarter of 2026, a $4.4 million decrease from the first quarter of 2026. This was primarily the result of a reversal of the $5.2 million FDIC special assessment recorded in the first quarter of 2024. The special assessments were in response to certain bank failures in 2023 and the reversal is based on the FDIC’s final determination of losses to its Deposit Insurance Fund.

For more information regarding non-interest expense, see Table 17 in this report.

The Company recorded income tax expense of $84.3 million in the second quarter of 2026 compared to $73.6 million in the first quarter of 2026. The effective tax rates were 26.5% in the second quarter of 2026 compared to 24.4% in the first quarter of 2026. The effective tax rates were impacted by the tax effects related to share-based compensation which fluctuate based on the Company’s stock price and timing of employee stock option exercises and vesting of other share-based awards. The Company recorded net excess tax benefits of $140,000 in the second quarter of 2026, compared to net excess tax benefits of $6.6 million in the first quarter of 2026 related to share-based compensation.

Through community banking, the Company provides banking and financial services primarily to individuals, small to mid-sized businesses, local governmental units and institutional clients residing primarily in the local areas the Company services. In the second quarter of 2026, community banking increased its commercial, commercial real estate and residential real estate loan portfolios.

Mortgage banking revenue was $27.4 million for the second quarter of 2026, an increase of $4.0 million compared to the first quarter of 2026. See Table 16 for more detail. Service charges on deposit accounts totaled $21.2 million in the second quarter of 2026 as compared to $21.0 million in the first quarter of 2026. The Company’s gross commercial and commercial real estate loan pipelines remained solid as of June 30, 2026 indicating momentum for expected continued loan growth in the third quarter of 2026.

Through specialty finance, the Company offers financing of insurance premiums for businesses and individuals, equipment financing through structured loans and lease products to customers in a variety of industries, accounts receivable financing and value-added, out-sourced administrative services and other services. Originations within the insurance premium financing receivables portfolios were approximately $5.8 billion during the second quarter of 2026. Average balances increased by $361.6 million, as compared to the first quarter of 2026. The Company’s leasing divisions’ portfolio balances increased in the second quarter of 2026, with capital leases, loans, and equipment on operating leases of $3.1 billion, $1.2 billion, and $363.7 million as of June 30, 2026, respectively, compared to $3.0 billion, $1.2 billion, and $362.8 million as of March 31, 2026, respectively. Revenues from the Company’s out-sourced administrative services business were $1.3 million in the second quarter of 2026, which was relatively stable compared to the first quarter of 2026.

Through wealth management, the Company offers a full range of wealth management services, including trust and investment services, tax-deferred like-kind exchange services, asset management, and securities brokerage services. Wealth management revenue totaled $39.9 million in the second quarter of 2026, a decrease as compared to the first quarter of 2026. At June 30, 2026, the Company’s wealth management subsidiaries had approximately $49.7 billion of assets under administration, which excludes assets owned by the Company and its subsidiary banks.

WINTRUST FINANCIAL CORPORATION

Wintrust’s key operating measures and growth rates for the second quarter of 2026, as compared to the first quarter of 2026 (sequential quarter) and second quarter of 2025 (linked quarter), are shown in the table below:

% or(1)
basis point 
(bp) change
from
1st Quarter
2026

% or
basis point 
(bp) change
from
2nd Quarter
2025

Three Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Jun 30, 2026

Mar 31, 2026

Jun 30, 2025

Net income

$

233,693

$

227,388

$

195,527

3

%

20

%

Pre-tax income, excluding provision for credit losses (non-GAAP)(2)

341,098

330,534

289,322

3

18

Net income per common share – Diluted

3.30

3.22

2.78

2

19

Cash dividends declared per common share

0.55

0.55

0.50

10

Net revenue(3)

738,635

713,166

670,783

4

10

Net interest income

597,366

579,024

546,694

3

9

Net interest margin

3.50

%

3.54

%

3.52

%

(4

)

bps

(2

)

bps

Net interest margin – fully taxable-equivalent (non-GAAP)(2)

3.52

3.56

3.54

(4

)

(2

)

Net overhead ratio(4)

1.42

1.44

1.57

(2

)

(15

)

Return on average assets

1.30

1.32

1.19

(2

)

11

Return on average common equity

12.82

12.76

12.07

6

75

Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)(2)

14.91

14.89

14.44

2

47

At end of period

Total assets

$

74,668,135

$

72,157,433

$

68,983,318

14

%

8

%

Total loans(5)

55,654,947

54,071,292

51,041,679

12

9

Total deposits

61,141,275

58,914,382

55,816,811

15

10

Total shareholders’ equity

7,525,116

7,378,100

7,225,696

8

4

% or(1)basis point  (bp) change from1st Quarter2026

% orbasis point  (bp) change from2nd Quarter2025

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Pre-tax income, excluding provision for credit losses (non-GAAP)(2)

Net income per common share – Diluted

Cash dividends declared per common share

Net interest margin – fully taxable-equivalent (non-GAAP)(2)

Return on average common equity

Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)(2)

Total shareholders’ equity

(1) Period-end balance sheet percentage changes are annualized.(2) See Table 18: Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Measures/Ratios for additional information on this performance measure/ratio.(3) Net revenue is net interest income plus non-interest income.(4) The net overhead ratio is calculated by netting total non-interest expense and total non-interest income, annualizing this amount, and dividing by that period’s average total assets. A lower ratio indicates a higher degree of efficiency.(5) Excludes mortgage loans held-for-sale.

Certain returns, yields, performance ratios, or quarterly growth rates are “annualized” in this presentation to represent an annual time period. This is done for analytical purposes to better discern, for decision-making purposes, underlying performance trends when compared to full-year or year-over-year amounts. For example, a 5% growth rate for a quarter would represent an annualized 20% growth rate.

WINTRUST FINANCIAL CORPORATIONSelected Financial Highlights

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Jun 30,
2026

Mar 31,
2026

Dec 31,
2025

Sep 30,
2025

Jun 30,
2025

Jun 30,
2026

Jun 30,
2025

Selected Financial Condition Data (at end of period):

Total assets

$

74,668,135

$

72,157,433

$

71,142,046

$

69,629,638

$

68,983,318

Total loans(1)

55,654,947

54,071,292

53,105,101

52,063,482

51,041,679

Total deposits

61,141,275

58,914,382

57,717,191

56,711,381

55,816,811

Total shareholders’ equity

7,525,116

7,378,100

7,258,715

7,045,757

7,225,696

Selected Statements of Income Data:

Net interest income

$

597,366

$

579,024

$

583,874

$

567,010

$

546,694

$

1,176,390

$

1,073,168

Net revenue(2)

738,635

713,166

714,264

697,837

670,783

1,451,801

1,313,891

Net income

233,693

227,388

223,024

216,254

195,527

461,081

384,566

Pre-tax income, excluding provision for credit losses (non-GAAP)(3)

341,098

330,534

329,811

317,809

289,322

671,632

566,340

Net income per common share – Basic

3.34

3.26

3.21

2.82

2.82

6.60

5.55

Net income per common share – Diluted

3.30

3.22

3.15

2.78

2.78

6.52

5.47

Cash dividends declared per common share

0.55

0.55

0.50

0.50

0.50

1.10

1.00

Selected Financial Ratios and Other Data:

Performance Ratios:

Net interest margin

3.50

%

3.54

%

3.52

%

3.48

%

3.52

%

3.52

%

3.53

%

Net interest margin – fully taxable-equivalent (non-GAAP)(3)

3.52

3.56

3.54

3.50

3.54

3.54

3.55

Non-interest income to average assets

0.79

0.78

0.74

0.76

0.76

0.78

0.75

Non-interest expense to average assets

2.21

2.21

2.19

2.21

2.32

2.21

2.32

Net overhead ratio(4)

1.42

1.44

1.45

1.45

1.57

1.43

1.57

Return on average assets

1.30

1.32

1.27

1.26

1.19

1.31

1.19

Return on average common equity

12.82

12.76

12.63

11.58

12.07

12.79

12.14

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

14.91

14.89

14.83

13.74

14.44

14.90

14.57

Average total assets

$

72,161,723

$

70,089,123

$

69,492,268

$

68,303,036

$

65,840,345

$

71,131,148

$

64,978,481

Average total shareholders’ equity

7,474,449

7,387,713

7,166,608

6,955,543

6,862,040

7,431,321

6,662,598

Average loans to average deposits ratio

92.6

%

93.1

%

92.4

%

92.5

%

93.0

%

92.8

%

92.7

%

Period-end loans to deposits ratio

91.0

91.8

92.0

91.8

91.4

Common Share Data at end of period:

Market price per common share

$

160.72

$

138.94

$

139.82

$

132.44

$

123.98

Book value per common share

105.26

103.10

102.03

98.87

95.43

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

92.13

89.90

88.66

85.39

81.86

Common shares outstanding

67,455,414

67,437,300

66,974,913

66,961,209

66,937,732

Other Data at end of period:

Common equity to assets ratio

9.5

%

9.6

%

9.6

%

9.5

%

9.3

%

Tangible common equity ratio (non-GAAP)(3)

8.4

8.5

8.5

8.3

8.0

Tier 1 leverage ratio(5)

9.8

9.8

9.6

9.5

10.2

Risk-based capital ratios:

Tier 1 capital ratio(5)

11.1

11.1

11.0

10.9

11.5

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio(5)

10.4

10.4

10.3

10.2

10.0

Total capital ratio(5)

12.4

12.6

12.4

12.4

13.0

Allowance for credit losses(6)

$

481,189

$

471,591

$

460,465

$

454,586

$

457,461

Allowance for loan and unfunded lending-related commitment losses to total loans

0.86

%

0.87

%

0.87

%

0.87

%

0.90

%

Number of:

Bank subsidiaries

16

16

16

16

16

Banking offices

210

209

209

208

208

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Selected Financial Condition Data (at end of period):

Total shareholders’ equity

Selected Statements of Income Data:

Pre-tax income, excluding provision for credit losses (non-GAAP)(3)

Net income per common share – Basic

Net income per common share – Diluted

Cash dividends declared per common share

Selected Financial Ratios and Other Data:

Net interest margin – fully taxable-equivalent (non-GAAP)(3)

Non-interest income to average assets

Non-interest expense to average assets

Return on average common equity

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

Average total shareholders’ equity

Average loans to average deposits ratio

Period-end loans to deposits ratio

Common Share Data at end of period:

Market price per common share

Book value per common share

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

Other Data at end of period:

Common equity to assets ratio

Tangible common equity ratio (non-GAAP)(3)

Risk-based capital ratios:

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio(5)

Allowance for credit losses(6)

Allowance for loan and unfunded lending-related commitment losses to total loans

(1) Excludes mortgage loans held-for-sale.(2) Net revenue is net interest income plus non-interest income.(3) SeeTable 18: Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Measures/Ratios for additional information on this performance measure/ratio.(4) The net overhead ratio is calculated by netting total non-interest expense and total non-interest income, annualizing this amount, and dividing by that period’s average total assets. A lower ratio indicates a higher degree of efficiency.(5) Capital ratios for current quarter-end are estimated.(6) The allowance for credit losses includes the allowance for loan losses, the allowance for unfunded lending-related commitments and the allowance for held-to-maturity securities losses.

WINTRUST FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CONDITION

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Jun 30,

Mar 31,

Dec 31,

Sep 30,

Jun 30,

(In thousands)

2026

2026

2025

2025

2025

Assets

Cash and due from banks

$

595,790

$

543,654

$

467,874

$

565,406

$

695,501

Federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements

65

65

64

63

63

Interest-bearing deposits with banks

3,573,915

3,051,665

3,180,553

3,422,452

4,569,618

Available-for-sale securities, at fair value

7,587,545

7,244,282

6,236,263

5,274,124

4,885,715

Held-to-maturity securities, at amortized cost

3,196,452

3,270,207

3,343,905

3,438,406

3,502,186

Equity securities with readily determinable fair value

65,815

63,786

63,770

63,445

273,722

Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve Bank stock

294,629

292,044

291,881

282,755

282,087

Mortgage loans held-for-sale, at fair value

407,495

383,405

340,745

333,883

299,606

Loans, net of unearned income

55,654,947

54,071,292

53,105,101

52,063,482

51,041,679

Allowance for loan losses

(402,952

)

(390,651

)

(379,283

)

(386,622

)

(391,654

)

Net loans

55,251,995

53,680,641

52,725,818

51,676,860

50,650,025

Premises, software and equipment, net

778,958

777,603

781,611

775,425

776,324

Lease investments, net

363,664

362,766

360,646

301,000

289,768

Accrued interest receivable and other assets

1,666,474

1,596,617

1,617,682

1,614,674

1,610,025

Receivable on unsettled securities sales

835,275

978,209

240,039

Goodwill

797,219

797,658

797,960

797,639

798,144

Other acquisition-related intangible assets

88,119

93,040

97,999

105,297

110,495

Total assets

$

74,668,135

$

72,157,433

$

71,142,046

$

69,629,638

$

68,983,318

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

Deposits:

Non-interest-bearing

$

11,796,736

$

12,112,891

$

11,423,701

$

10,952,146

$

10,877,166

Interest-bearing

49,344,539

46,801,491

46,293,490

45,759,235

44,939,645

Total deposits

61,141,275

58,914,382

57,717,191

56,711,381

55,816,811

Federal Home Loan Bank advances

3,450,680

3,451,309

3,451,309

3,151,309

3,151,309

Other borrowings

370,736

340,647

477,966

579,328

625,392

Subordinated notes

298,820

298,717

298,636

298,536

298,458

Junior subordinated debentures

253,566

253,566

253,566

253,566

253,566

Payable on unsettled securities purchases

39,105

Accrued interest payable and other liabilities

1,627,942

1,520,712

1,684,663

1,589,761

1,572,981

Total liabilities

67,143,019

64,779,333

63,883,331

62,583,881

Federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements

Interest-bearing deposits with banks

Available-for-sale securities, at fair value

Held-to-maturity securities, at amortized cost

Equity securities with readily determinable fair value

Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve Bank stock

Mortgage loans held-for-sale, at fair value

Loans, net of unearned income

Premises, software and equipment, net

Accrued interest receivable and other assets

Receivable on unsettled securities sales

Other acquisition-related intangible assets

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

Federal Home Loan Bank advances

Junior subordinated debentures

Payable on unsettled securities purchases

Accrued interest payable and other liabilities

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