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Southern Missouri Bancorp (SMBC) Approves Two-for-One Split

January 5, 2015 6:42 AM EST

Southern Missouri Bancorp (NASDAQ: SMBC) announced the Company's Board of Directors declared a 2-for-1 split in the form of a 100% stock dividend, payable on or about January 30, 2015, to stockholders of record as of January 16, 2015. Under the terms of this stock split in the form of a stock dividend, Southern Missouri Bancorp's stockholders will receive a dividend of one share for every share held on the record date. The dividend will be paid in authorized but unissued shares of common stock of the Company.

The par value of the Company's stock will not be affected by the split and will remain at $.01 per share. The Company anticipates that the outstanding shares of stock after the split will be increased from approximately 3.7 million to 7.4 million.

Mr. Steffens noted, "The Board of Directors has determined that this stock split in the form of a stock dividend is in the best interest of our stockholders, as the reduced price per share of stock may lead to increased market liquidity, enhancing the stock's appeal to both private and institutional stockholders."

Southern Missouri Bancorp, through its banking subsidiary, provides financial services to communities in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. At September 30, 2014, the Company held assets totaling $1.3 billion, with loans, net, of $1.0 billion, deposits of $1.0 billion, and stockholders' equity of $126.2 million.



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