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Form 8-K

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8-K — Bancorp, Inc.

Accession: 0002039852-26-000063

Filed: 2026-04-23

Period: 2026-04-23

CIK: 0001295401

SIC: 6021 (NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS)

Item: Results of Operations and Financial Condition

Item: Regulation FD Disclosure

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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 8-K

Current Report

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities

Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):

April 23, 2026

The Bancorp, Inc.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Commission File Number: 000-51018

Delaware

23-3016517

(State or other jurisdiction of

(IRS Employer

incorporation)

Identification No.)

409 Silverside Road

Wilmington, DE 19809

(Address of principal executive offices, including

zip code)

302-385-5000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including

area code)

(Former name or former address, if changed since

last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended

to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

[_] Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities

Act (17 CFR 230.425)

[_] Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act

(17 CFR 240.14a-12)

[_] Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under

the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

[_] Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under

the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

Trading

Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered

Common Stock, par value $1.00 per share

TBBK

Nasdaq Global Select

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth

company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2).

[_] Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant

has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant

to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. [ ]

Item 2.02.

Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On April 23, 2026, The Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”)

issued a press release regarding its earnings for the three months ended March 31, 2026. A copy of this press release is furnished with

this report as Exhibit 99.1.

Item 7.01.

Regulation FD Disclosure

The Company hereby furnishes the information set

forth in the presentation attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2, which is incorporated herein by reference.

The information being furnished pursuant to Item

2.02 and Item 7.01 in this Current Report, including the exhibits hereto, is to be considered “furnished” pursuant to Form

8-K and shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise

subject to the liabilities of that section. The information in this Current Report shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration

statement or other document pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Item 9.01.

Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits

99.1

Press Release

99.2

Investor Presentation

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the

registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Date: April 23, 2026

The Bancorp, Inc.

By:

/s/

Dominic

Canuso

Name:

Dominic Canuso

Title:

Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial Officer)

EX-99.1 — EXHIBIT 99.1

EX-99.1

Filename: ex99-1.htm · Sequence: 2

Exhibit 99.1

THE BANCORP REPORTS 1Q 2026 EPS OF $1.41, ROA OF 2.57%, AND ROE OF 35.1%

DRIVEN BY STRONG GROWTH IN LOANS, DEPOSITS AND PAYMENTS VOLUME,

AND SUPPORTED BY CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT IN CREDIT PERFORMANCE

First Quarter 2026 Highlights

· Earnings per diluted share (“EPS”) of $1.41 compared to $1.19 for 1Q 2025, an increase of 18%.

· Return on assets of 2.57% compared to 2.49% for 1Q 2025.

· Return on equity of 35.1% compared to 28.6% for 1Q 2025.

· Net income of $60.1 million compared to net income of $57.2 million for 1Q 2025.

· Net interest income of $88.8 million compared to $91.7 million for 1Q 2025.

· Net interest margin of 3.87% compared to 4.07% for 1Q 2025.

· Ending Loans, net of deferred fees and costs of $7.75 billion, compared to $6.38 billion at 1Q 2025, a 22% increase, and $7.12

billion at 4Q 2025, a 9% increase (not annualized).

· Ending Fintech loans of $1.65 billion, or 20.9% of total loans, compared to $574.0 million at 1Q 2025, a 187% increase, and $1.10

billion at 4Q 2025, a 50% increase (not annualized).

· Average deposits of $8.32 billion increased $5.3 million, or less than 1% from $8.31 billion in 1Q 2025 and increased $721.1 million,

or 9%, from $7.60 billion in 4Q 2025. The average interest rate was 1.70% compared to 2.23% for 1Q 2025 and 1.77% in 4Q 2025.

· Gross dollar volume (“GDV”), representing the total amount spent on prepaid, debit and credit cards totaled $52.51 billion,

an increase of $7.86 billion, or 18%, compared to 1Q 2025.

· Fees on consumer credit from fintech loans increased 55% to $5.6 million for 1Q 2026 compared to $3.6 million for 1Q 2025 and increased

24% from $4.5 million in 4Q 2025.

· Total prepaid, debit card, ACH, and other payment fees of $32.5 million, a 5% increase, compared to $30.8 million in 1Q 2025.

· Non-interest income totaled $72.5 million, or 45.0% of total revenue and $43.7 million*, or 33.0% when excluding credit enhancement

income.* This compares to 47.7% of total revenue in 1Q 2025, or 29.2% when excluding credit enhancement income.*

· Ending Real estate bridge loans (“REBL”) characterized as criticized assets decreased to $59.1 million from $83.5 million

at 4Q 2025, a 29% decrease and decreased 70% compared to $200.0 million at 1Q 2025.

· Share repurchases of $50.0 million, for 843,061 shares, or 2.0% of issued and outstanding shares, at an average cost of $59.31.

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* See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section at the end of the document for detailed description.

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Wilmington, DE – April 23, 2026 – The Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: TBBK), a financial holding

company, today reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2026, reporting net income of $60.1 million and $1.41 per

diluted share for the quarter, which is an 18% growth from the first quarter of 2025.

“We started 2026 with robust above industry trend GDV growth and

substantial progress in our Fintech initiatives, as well as strong year-over-year EPS growth,” said Damian Kozlowski, CEO and President

of The Bancorp. “We are maintaining guidance at $5.90 EPS for 2026, and $1.75 per share in the fourth quarter 2026. Our expectation

for 2027 EPS is now in the range of $8.10 to $8.30. The range for 2027 is generally consistent with the previous target while recognizing

that the timing of new product and program launches can be subject to partner timelines. Our outlook for 2026 and 2027 includes significant

share repurchases, including $200 million total or $50 million a quarter in 2026 followed by near-100% of net income returned through

share repurchases thereafter. We believe our three major Fintech initiatives, along with platform efficiency gains from restructuring

and AI tools, plus a high-level of capital return through continued buybacks, will be the driving forces behind EPS accretion.”

(Dollars in thousands except EPS and except where noted. Unaudited)

1Q 2026

4Q 2025

1Q 2025

Key Performance Metrics:

Return on assets(1)

2.57%

2.53%

2.49%

Return on equity(1)

35.1%

30.4%

28.6%

Efficiency ratio(2)

41.5%

42.5%

41.1%

Net interest margin

3.87%

4.30%

4.07%

Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue

45.0%

46.7%

47.7%

Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement income)(2)

33.0%

30.4%

29.2%

Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue

23.6%

20.8%

19.6%

Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement income)(2)

28.7%

27.2%

26.6%

Book value per share (as of period end)

$ 16.65

$ 16.29

$ 17.66

Results of Operations:

Net income

$ 60,069

$ 56,292

$ 57,173

Net income per share - diluted

$ 1.41

$ 1.28

$ 1.19

Weighted average shares - diluted

42,594,824

44,078,506

47,959,292

Net interest income

$ 88,814

$ 92,079

$ 91,743

Provision (reversal) for credit losses on non-fintech loans

$ (1,348 )

$ 858

$ 874

Non-interest income - total fintech fees

$ 38,069

$ 35,973

$ 34,446

Total non-interest expense

$ 55,026

$ 56,193

$ 53,294

Income tax expense

$ 18,643

$ 18,703

$ 18,065

Volume:

Average loan portfolio (dollars in millions)

$ 7,255

$ 6,847

$ 6,386

Average assets (dollars in millions)

$ 9,484

$ 8,838

$ 9,319

Average deposits (dollars in millions)

$ 8,317

$ 7,596

$ 8,311

Prepaid and debit card gross dollar volume (GDV)(3)

$ 52,512,908

$ 45,874,708

$ 44,650,422

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(1) Annualized.

(2) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section at the end of the document for detailed description.

(3) Gross dollar volume represents the total dollar amount spent on prepaid, debit and credit cards issued by The Bancorp

Bank, N.A.

Earnings Release Conference Call

Management will

conduct a conference call to review first quarter 2026 results at 8:00 AM ET Friday, April 24, 2026. Interested parties may access the

conference call live by clicking on the webcast link on The Bancorp’s homepage at www.thebancorp.com

or you may dial 1.800.715.9871, conference ID 9545117.

For those who cannot access the live conference call, a replay of the webcast will be accessible shortly

after the event concludes through our Investor Relations website, or you may access the replay telephonically until Friday, May

1, 2026, by dialing 1.800.770.2030, playback code 9545117#.

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Financial Results:

Loan Portfolio

The following table summarizes our total loan portfolio at March 31, 2026 compared to prior periods:

(in thousands, unaudited)

March 31,

December 31,

March 31,

2026

2025

2025

Mix

Mix

Mix

Loans, at amortized cost:

Real estate bridge lending

$

2,279,454

28.9%

$

2,188,952

30.2%

$

2,212,054

33.6%

SBLOC / IBLOC

1,708,709

21.7%

1,669,985

23.0%

1,577,170

23.9%

Small business loans

998,860

12.7%

1,006,898

13.9%

915,230

13.9%

Fintech

1,646,600

20.9%

1,097,998

15.1%

574,048

8.7%

Direct lease financing

678,740

8.6%

685,422

9.4%

709,978

10.8%

Advisor financing

270,811

3.4%

294,236

4.1%

265,950

4.0%

Other loans

155,825

2.0%

157,416

2.2%

112,322

1.7%

7,738,999

98.2%

7,100,907

97.9%

6,366,752

96.6%

Unamortized loan fees and costs

14,684

0.2%

15,769

0.2%

13,398

0.2%

Loans, net of deferred fees and costs

$

7,753,683

98.4%

$

7,116,676

98.1%

$

6,380,150

96.8%

Loans, at fair value:

SBLs, at fair value

$

64,530

0.8%

$

68,374

0.9%

$

83,448

1.3%

Real estate bridge loans (non-SBA), at fair value

63,730

0.8%

71,015

1.0%

128,132

1.9%

Total commercial loans, at fair value

$

128,260

1.6%

$

139,389

1.9%

$

211,580

3.2%

Total loan portfolio

$

7,881,943

100.0%

$

7,256,065

100.0%

$

6,591,730

100.0%

At March 31, 2026, Loans, net of deferred fees and costs were $7.75 billion, a 9% increase (not annualized)

from $7.12 billion at December 31, 2025, and a 22% increase compared to $6.38 billion at March 31, 2025. The $1.37 billion increase from

March 31, 2025 is primarily driven by growth in fintech loans of $1.07 billion, $131.5 million increase in securities-backed lines of

credit (“SBLOC”) and insurance policy cash value-backed lines of credit (“IBLOC”), and $83.6 million increase

in small business loans.

Fintech loans of $1.65 billion include $1.22 billion from secured credit card accounts and $427.3 million

from short-term liquidity products, and account for 20.9% of the total loan portfolio, continuing the strategic shift of the balance

sheet towards sponsored lending. Secured credit card accounts are backed by cash collateral by each individual cardholder, held on the

balance sheet as non-interest earning deposits, with the loan balance required to be repaid in full monthly. Short-term liquidity products

to individual borrowers range in maturity from 30 days to 365 days. All fintech loans are covered by credit enhancements, where our partners

provide financial protection against consumer credit losses. We maintain cash collateral balances equivalent to the expected losses on

dollars already lent, as well as having the right to offset other revenues generated through those relationships.

Deposits & Liquidity

Average deposits for the fourth quarter were $8.32 billion, a 9% increase (not annualized) from $7.60

billion in 4Q 2025, and less than 1% increase from $8.31 billion in 1Q 2025. The increase from 4Q 2025 is primarily driven by continued

growth in deposits sourced from our fintech relationships.

The average interest rate on deposits for 1Q 2026 was 1.70%, a 7 basis point decrease compared to 4Q 2025

and a 53 basis point decrease compared to 1Q 2025, driven by the mix of deposits and the short-term interest rate environment.

Our fintech partnerships generate 93% of our total deposits, and are low balance, insured deposits, and

accordingly, do not constitute the same liquidity risk experienced by traditional branch deposit franchises. As of March 31, 2026, 94%

of the deposits are insured, 3% are low balance accounts such as anonymous gift cards and corporate incentive cards for which there is

no identified depositor, and 3% are other uninsured deposits.

As of March 31 2026, we had $1.34 billion of off-balance sheet deposits, which consist of deposits swept

to other financial institutions to manage our balance sheet composition and deposit portfolio diversity. Off-balance sheet deposits were

$849.9 million as of December 31, 2025 and $793.1 million as of March 31, 2025.

We maintain secured borrowing lines of credit with the Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Home Loan Bank

that are collateralized by pledged loans and investments. As of March 31, 2026, we had $470.0 million of short-term borrowings under

these facilities, which averaged $145.9 million for 1Q 2026. Based on the current amount of loans and securities pledged, there is $2.98

billion of additional available capacity.

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Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

Net interest income of $88.8 million for 1Q 2026, compared to $92.1 million for 4Q 2025 and $91.7 million

for 1Q 2025. The decrease compared to 4Q 2025 was driven primarily by lower rate on non-fintech loans combined with the shift in our

portfolio to more fintech loans, for which we primarily earn fee income. The decrease compared to 1Q 2025 was primarily driven by the

upsizing and the higher rate of the senior note debt issuance that occurred in 3Q 2025.

Net interest margin was 3.87% for 1Q 2026, compared to 4.30% for 4Q 2025 and 4.07% for 1Q 2025. The decline

from 4Q 2025 was primarily driven by mix and the lag timing of short-term interest rates on variable rate loans. The decline from prior

year quarter was primarily driven by the shift of our portfolio mix to more fintech loans for which we primarily earn fee income, although

we recognize interest income on certain fintech loan products.

Credit Quality

Total Provision, including provision for fintech loans that are supported by credit enhancements, was $27.6

million in 1Q 2026, a decrease compared to $41.4 million in 4Q 2025, and a decrease from $46.9 million in 1Q 2025. Provision for non-Fintech

loans was a reversal of $1.3 million in 1Q 2026, compared to provision expense of $0.9 million in 4Q 2025 and $0.9 million in 1Q 2025.

The provision reversal in 1Q 2026 was primarily driven by improvements in credit performance in our leasing portfolio. Provision for

fintech loans was $28.8 million in 1Q 2026, compared to $40.4 million in 4Q 2025 and $45.9 million in 1Q 2025. The lower provision for

fintech loans was primarily driven by improved performance in unsecured credit products.

The allowance for credit losses was $63.0 million at March 31, 2026, consisting of $29.8 million related

to fintech loans, or 1.81% of fintech loans, and $33.2 million for non-fintech loans, or 0.54% of non-fintech loans. That compares to

the allowance at December 31, 2025 of $66.2 million, consisting of $31.1 million for fintech, or 2.84% of fintech loans, and $35.1 million

for non-fintech, or 0.58% of non-fintech loans. Allowance at March 31, 2025 was $52.5 million, consisting of $20.2 million related to

fintech loans, or 3.52% of fintech loans, and $32.3 million allowance for non-fintech loans, or 0.56% of non-fintech loans.

Total net charge-offs for 1Q 2026, including fintech loans which are supported by credit enhancements,

were $30.7 million, a decrease from $39.2 million for 4Q 2025 and a decrease from $39.1 million for 1Q 2025, resulting in ratios of total

net charge-offs to average loans of 1.68%, 2.29% and 2.44% for the respective periods (annualized). The improvement in net charge-offs

was driven by improved performance of fintech loans. Net charge-offs for non-fintech loans were $0.5 million for 1Q 2026, flat compared

to $0.6 million for 4Q 2025 and $0.5 million for 1Q 2025, resulting in ratios of non-fintech net charge-offs to non-fintech average loans

of 0.03%, 0.04% and 0.02% (annualized) for each of the respective periods.

Ending total criticized assets of $163.1 million at 1Q 2026, a 16% decrease from $194.5 million at the

end of 4Q 2025 primarily driven by a $24.4 million decrease in criticized Real estate bridge loans, and a $6.3 million decrease in criticized

small business loans.

Non-Interest Income

Non-interest income for 1Q 2026 was $72.5 million, which is comprised of $28.8 million of credit enhancement

income and $43.7 million of other non-interest income. This compares to $80.5 million in 4Q 2025, comprised of $40.4 million of credit

enhancement income and $40.1 million of other non-interest income. Non-interest income for 1Q 2025 was $83.6 million, comprised of $45.9

million of credit enhancement income and $37.8 million of other non-interest income.

Excluding credit enhancement, non-interest income for 1Q 2026 was $43.7 million, a $3.6 million increase

compared to 4Q 2025, and a $5.9 million increase compared to 1Q 2025. The $3.6 million increase compared to 4Q 2025 was primarily driven

by a $2.1 million increase in total fintech fees and a $1.3 million increase in other non-interest income primarily driven by $0.9 million

earned on deposit sweeps. The $5.9 million increase compared to 1Q 2025 reflects a $3.6 million increase in total fintech fees, driven

by organic volume growth with existing partners and products, and our focus on expanding our fintech business. In addition, other non-interest

income increased $2.7 million from 1Q 2025, primarily driven by $1.1 million of higher other fee income from loans and $0.9 million earned

on deposit sweeps.

Non-interest income mix to total revenue, excluding credit enhancement*, was 33.0% compared to 30.4% in

4Q 2025 and 29.2% in 1Q 2025. Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue, excluding credit enhancement* is 28.7% compared to 27.2%

in 4Q 2025 and 26.6% in 1Q 2025.

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* See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section at the end of the document for detailed description.

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Non-Interest

Expense

Total non-interest expense of $55.0 million decreased $1.2 million from 4Q 2025 and increased $1.7 million

from 1Q 2025. The decrease from 4Q 2025 is primarily driven by a $4.0 million favorable variance in legal settlements where we recognized

a $2.0 million expense in 4Q 2025 and a $2.0 million recovery in 1Q 2026. That amount was partially offset by higher salary and benefits

costs of $3.1 million, driven primarily by $2.6 million related to timing of incentive accruals.

The increase of $1.7 million from 1Q 2025 is primarily driven by $3.8 million higher salary and employee

benefits including $1.1 million of costs incurred in 1Q 2026 associated with organization changes and $1.8 million of higher costs related

to incentive accruals, partially offset by $2.0 million reimbursement from insurance related to a legal settlement that was previously

expensed in 4Q 2025.

Efficiency ratio* was 41.5% for 1Q 2026, compared to 42.5% for 4Q 2025 and 41.1% for 1Q 2025.

Income Taxes

Income tax expense was $18.6 million for 1Q 2026, $18.7 million for 4Q 2025, and $18.1 million for 1Q 2025.

Our effective income tax rate was 23.7% for 1Q 2026, 24.9% for 4Q 2025, and 24.0% for 1Q 2025. The decline in rate for the first quarters

is primarily driven by vesting activity of stock awards in those periods.

Capital

As of March 31, 2026, capital levels for The Bancorp Bank, N.A. (the “Bank”) continue to be strong and in excess of the “well capitalized” regulatory benchmarks, with Tier 1 Capital to average assets

(Leverage), Tier 1 Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets, Total Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets and Common Equity Tier 1 to Risk-Weighted

Assets ratios for the Bank of 9.18%, 14.06%, 15.10%, and 14.06%, respectively, and for the Company of 7.30%, 11.21%, 12.26%, and 11.21%,

respectively.

Book value per common share at March 31, 2026 was $16.65, compared to $16.29 at December 31, 2025 (a 9%

increase, annualized). Total shareholders’ equity increased by $7.2 million, driven primarily by $60.1 million of net income partially

offset by $50.3 million of share repurchases. Compared to March 31, 2025, total shareholders’ equity decreased by $132.7 million,

primarily driven by $391.0 million of share repurchases partially offset by $231.1 million of net income and

$19.8 million of stock-based compensation. Outstanding shares decreased 5.121 million since March 31, 2025, driven primarily by

share repurchases.

Outstanding shares decreased by 496,816 since December 31, 2025 to 41.859 million, driven primarily by

share repurchases. During 1Q 2026, we repurchased 843,061 shares of our common stock, or 2% of issued and outstanding

shares, at an average cost of $59.31 per share for a total capital return of $50.0 million.

About The Bancorp

The Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: TBBK), through

its subsidiary, The Bancorp Bank, N.A., is defining the future of banking. As one of the first banks to embrace fintech, The Bancorp has

been a driving force behind the industry’s evolution, serving as an essential financial enabler of Fintech innovation for more than

25 years. Led by its Fintech Solutions business, the company delivers a dynamic portfolio of payment and lending solutions that empowers

its clients to turn bold ideas into real-world success.

Ranked by the Nilson Report as the No. 1 issuer of prepaid cards

in the U.S. and among the top 10 debit card issuers nationally, The Bancorp also holds leading positions in its Institutional Banking,

Small Business Lending, Fleet Management Services, and Real Estate Bridge Lending businesses. Across every line of business, The Bancorp

fosters prosperity through the perpetual transformation of banking and aims to drive growth for its clients, investors, employees, and

the communities it serves. For more information, visit https://thebancorp.com/.

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* See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section at the end of the document for detailed description.

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Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this earnings release regarding The Bancorp’s business that are not historical facts,

are “forward-looking statements.” These statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including,

but not limited to the words “estimate,” “project,” “plan,” “believe,” “expect,”

“anticipate,” “intend,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “continue” or

the negative thereof and similar terms or expressions. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding

our anticipated 2026 and 2027 results, including earnings per share accretion, future growth, profitability, productivity and efficiency,

the expansion, expected timelines, and implementation of our Fintech initiatives and revenue streams, the possible benefits of our platform

restructuring and adoption of AI tools, and share repurchases. Such forward-looking statements relate to our current assumptions, projections,

and expectations about our business and future events, including current expectations about important economic and political factors,

among other factors, and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause the actual results, events, or achievements to differ

materially from those set forth in or implied by the forward-looking statements and related assumptions. Factors that could cause results

to differ from those expressed in the forward-looking statements also include, but are not limited to the risks and uncertainties referenced

or described in The Bancorp’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the “Risk Factors” and

“Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of the Company’s

Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 and other documents that the Company files from time to time with

the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. The Bancorp does

not undertake any duty to publicly revise or update forward-looking statements in this press release to reflect events or circumstances

that arise after the date of this press release, except as may be required under applicable law.

The Bancorp, Inc. Contact

Andres Viroslav, Director, Investor Relations

215-861-7990

andres.viroslav@thebancorp.com

Source: The Bancorp, Inc.

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THE BANCORP, INC.

SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENTS

(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

Three months ended

March 31,

2026

2025

Net interest income

$ 88,814

$ 91,743

Provision (reversal) for credit losses on non-fintech loans

(1,348 )

874

Provision for credit losses on fintech loans

28,843

45,868

Provision for unfunded commitments

106

111

Provision for credit losses, total

27,601

46,853

Non-interest income:

Fintech fees

ACH, card and other payment fees

5,796

5,132

Prepaid, debit card and related fees

26,677

25,714

Consumer credit fintech fees

5,596

3,600

Total fintech fees

38,069

34,446

Net realized and unrealized gains on commercial loans, at fair value

6

361

Leasing related income

1,901

1,972

Fintech loan credit enhancement

28,843

45,868

Other non-interest income

3,706

995

Total non-interest income

72,525

83,642

Non-interest expense:

Salaries and employee benefits

37,477

33,669

Data processing expense

1,309

1,205

Legal expense

1,590

1,957

Legal settlement (reimbursement)

(2,000 )

FDIC insurance

1,251

1,053

Software

5,369

5,013

Other non-interest expense

10,030

10,397

Total non-interest expense

55,026

53,294

Income before income taxes

78,712

75,238

Income tax expense

18,643

18,065

Net income

$ 60,069

$ 57,173

Earnings per share - basic

$ 1.43

$ 1.21

Earnings per share - diluted

$ 1.41

$ 1.19

Weighted average shares - basic

42,133,301

47,214,050

Weighted average shares - diluted

42,594,824

47,959,292

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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)

March 31,

December 31,

September 30,

March 31,

2026

2025

2025

2025

Assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and due from banks

$ 8,673

$ 8,038

$ 10,162

$ 9,684

Interest earning deposits

58,510

104,611

74,517

1,011,585

Total cash and cash equivalents

67,183

112,649

84,679

1,021,269

Investment securities, available-for-sale, at fair value

1,646,541

1,671,750

1,384,256

1,488,184

Commercial loans, at fair value

128,260

139,389

142,658

211,580

Loans, net of deferred fees and costs

7,753,683

7,116,676

6,672,637

6,380,150

Allowance for credit losses

(63,017 )

(66,200 )

(64,152 )

(52,497 )

Loans, net

7,690,666

7,050,476

6,608,485

6,327,653

Federal Home Loan Bank, Atlantic Central Bankers Bank, and Federal Reserve Bank stock

37,785

25,205

25,250

16,250

Accrued interest receivable

41,315

43,090

43,831

42,464

Other real estate owned

60,998

60,695

61,974

67,129

Deferred tax asset, net

21,139

18,679

10,034

13,585

Credit enhancement asset

29,769

31,138

29,318

20,199

Other

175,108

199,354

208,939

177,414

Total assets

$ 9,898,764

$ 9,352,425

$ 8,599,424

$ 9,385,727

Liabilities:

Deposits

Demand and interest checking

$ 8,281,037

$ 7,827,037

$ 7,254,896

$ 8,283,262

Savings and money market

148,988

338,459

75,901

81,320

Total deposits

8,430,025

8,165,496

7,330,797

8,364,582

Short-term borrowings

470,000

199,000

200,000

Senior debt

196,320

196,253

196,052

96,303

Subordinated debenture

13,401

13,401

13,401

13,401

Other long-term borrowings

13,626

13,712

13,806

13,988

Other liabilities

78,442

74,767

67,206

67,766

Total liabilities

$ 9,201,814

$ 8,662,629

$ 7,821,262

$ 8,556,040

Total shareholders' equity

696,950

689,796

778,162

829,687

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

$ 9,898,764

$ 9,352,425

$ 8,599,424

$ 9,385,727

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AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET - QTD

(Dollars in thousands)

Three months ended March 31, 2026

Three months ended March 31, 2025

Average

Average

Average

Average

Assets:

Balance

Interest

Rate

Balance

Interest

Rate

Interest earning assets:

Non-fintech loans

$ 6,132,928

$ 105,598

6.89 %

$ 5,913,806

$ 108,562

7.34 %

Fintech loans

1,115,138

1,826

0.66 %

466,809

240

0.21 %

Loans, net of deferred fees and costs(1)

$ 7,248,066

$ 107,424

5.93 %

$ 6,380,615

$ 108,802

6.82 %

Leases-bank qualified(2)

6,922

152

8.78 %

5,853

139

9.50 %

Investment securities-taxable

1,662,417

19,920

4.79 %

1,489,329

18,127

4.87 %

Investment securities-nontaxable(2)

10,426

165

6.33 %

6,256

105

6.71 %

Interest earning deposits

250,018

2,196

3.51 %

1,136,402

12,680

4.46 %

Net interest earning assets

9,177,849

129,857

5.66 %

9,018,455

139,853

6.20 %

Allowance for credit losses

(55,633 )

(44,915 )

Other assets

361,873

345,791

$ 9,484,089

$ 9,319,331

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:

Deposits:

Demand and interest checking

$ 8,088,696

$ 33,210

1.64 %

$ 8,174,676

$ 45,045

2.20 %

Savings and money market

227,961

2,079

3.65 %

136,688

1,330

3.89 %

Total deposits

8,316,657

35,289

1.70 %

8,311,364

46,375

2.23 %

Short-term borrowings

145,884

1,381

3.79 %

Long-term borrowings

13,687

197

5.76 %

14,050

195

5.55 %

Subordinated debentures

13,401

235

7.01 %

13,401

255

7.61 %

Senior debt

196,203

3,875

7.90 %

96,244

1,234

5.13 %

Total deposits and liabilities

8,685,832

40,977

1.89 %

8,435,059

48,059

2.28 %

Other liabilities

104,884

74,537

Total liabilities

8,790,716

8,509,596

Shareholders' equity

693,373

809,735

$ 9,484,089

$ 9,319,331

Net interest income on tax equivalent basis(2)

$ 88,880

$ 91,794

Tax equivalent adjustment

66

51

Net interest income

$ 88,814

$ 91,743

Net interest margin(2)

3.87 %

4.07 %

(1) Includes commercial loans, at fair value. All periods include non-accrual loans.

(2) Full taxable equivalent basis, using 21% respective statutory federal tax rates in 2026 and

2025.

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BUSINESS LINE QUARTERLY SUMMARY

(Dollars in thousands)

Three months ended March 31, 2026

% Growth in balance

Loans:

Total(1)

Average rates(2)

Linked quarter annualized

Year over Year

Real estate bridge loans - recorded at amortized cost

$ 2,279,454

7.63%

16.54%

3.05%

Real estate bridge loans (non-SBA) - recorded at fair value

63,730

6.79%

nm

nm

SBLOC/IBLOC and Advisor financing

1,979,520

5.66%

3.12%

7.40%

Small business lending

1,063,390

6.98%

(4.42% )

6.48%

Fintech loans - non-interest bearing(3)

1,473,238

nm

nm

Fintech loans - interest bearing

173,362

4.88%

nm

nm

Direct lease financing

678,740

8.01%

(3.90% )

(4.40% )

Other loans

155,825

5.54%

(4.04% )

38.73%

Unamortized loan fees and costs

14,684

nm

nm

Total loan portfolio

$ 7,881,943

5.54%

Deposits:

Fintech

$ 7,775,692

1.64%

30.23%

(0.49% )

Non-fintech

540,965

2.57%

nm

nm

Total deposits

$ 8,316,657

1.70%

______________

(1) Loan and deposit categories are based on period-end and average quarterly balances, respectively. Total loan portfolio

includes both loans recorded at amortized cost and loans at fair value.

(2) Average annualized rates are for the three months ended March 31, 2026.

(3) Income related to non-interest-bearing balances is included in non-interest income.

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PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE

(Dollars in thousands)

Credit Quality

March 31,

December 31,

March 31,

2026

2025

2025

As of period end:

Nonperforming loans to total loans

0.97%

1.04%

0.51%

Nonperforming assets to total assets

1.37%

1.44%

1.10%

Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans(1)

0.81%

0.93%

0.82%

Allowance for credit losses on loans to total assets

0.64%

0.71%

0.56%

For the three months ended:

Net charge-offs:

Fintech

$ 30,212

$ 38,584

$ 38,578

Non-fintech

466

629

520

Total

$ 30,678

$ 39,213

$ 39,098

Net charge-offs/average loans (annualized)

1.68%

2.29%

2.44%

Net charge-offs/average assets (annualized)

1.28%

1.77%

1.68%

_____________

(1) Excludes loans recorded at fair value.

Loan Delinquency and Non-Accrual

March 31, 2026

30-59 days

past due

60-89 days

past due

90+ days

still accruing

Non-accrual

Total

past due

Current

Total

loans

Real estate bridge loans

$ —

$ —

$ —

$ 22,454

$ 22,454

$ 2,257,000

$ 2,279,454

SBLOC / IBLOC

5,847

6,011

446

12,304

1,696,405

1,708,709

SBL non-real estate

1,227

1,750

9,726

12,703

229,742

242,445

SBL commercial mortgage

1,680

26,358

28,038

708,432

736,470

SBL construction

2,660

2,660

17,285

19,945

Fintech

17,188

3,214

1,762

22,164

1,624,436

1,646,600

Direct lease financing

3,846

1,115

411

10,743

16,115

662,625

678,740

Advisor financing

270,811

270,811

Other loans

110

1

406

517

155,308

155,825

Unamortized loan fees and costs

14,684

14,684

$ 29,898

$ 12,090

$ 2,174

$ 72,793

$ 116,955

$ 7,636,728

$ 7,753,683

CAPITAL

RATIOS

As of March 31, 2026

The Bancorp, Inc.

The Bancorp Bank, N.A.

“Well

Capitalized"(1)

Tier 1 capital to average assets

7.30%

9.18%

5.00%

Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets

11.21%

14.06%

8.00%

Total capital to risk-weighted assets

12.26%

15.10%

10.00%

Common equity Tier 1 to risk-weighted assets

11.21%

14.06%

6.50%

(1) “Well capitalized” institution under federal regulations Basel III.

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NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

We use certain financial measures which are not calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles

(“GAAP”). These measures are focused on adjusting certain metrics used to measure our performance to exclude the impact of

Non-interest income-Fintech loan credit enhancement. That income amount relates to credit enhancement agreements from third parties that

cover losses from borrowers for fintech loans receivable. We recognize provision expense for credit losses on fintech loans, and separately

record an amount in Non-interest income—Fintech loan credit enhancement for the recovery from the third-party. The measurement

of the estimated credit losses and the estimated recovery from the credit enhancement are based on the same estimate and correlate to

like amounts in our statement of operations. Our non-GAAP metrics are calculated to remove the volatility of that credit enhancement

recovery from measures used to review the performance and growth of our business.

Non-GAAP measures include:

Efficiency ratio is calculated as: (i) GAAP total non-interest expense; divided by (ii) the total of GAAP Net interest income

and Non-interest income less Fintech loan credit enhancement income, or “Adjusted total revenue.” This ratio compares revenues

generated with the amount of expense required to generate such revenues and may be used as one measure of overall efficiency.

Total revenue, excluding credit enhancement is calculated as: the total of GAAP Net interest income and Non-interest income less

Fintech loan credit enhancement income. This figure adjusts our total revenue for amounts received related to credit enhancement agreements,

to remove the volatility of that credit enhancement recovery when measuring our revenue results.

Non-interest income, excluding credit enhancement is calculated as: GAAP Non-interest-income less Fintech loan credit enhancement

income. This figure adjusts our non-interest income for amounts received related to credit enhancement agreements, to remove the volatility

of that credit enhancement recovery when measuring our non-interest income results.

Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement) is calculated as: (i) GAAP Non-interest-income

less Fintech loan credit enhancement income; divided by (ii) Adjusted total revenue. This ratio is used to compare the amount of non-interest

income, which is primarily fee-based, to our total revenue each period to review the growth in our fee-based business.

Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement) is calculated as: (i) GAAP Non-interest income –

Total fintech fees; divided by (ii) Adjusted total revenue. This ratio is used to compare the amount of fintech fee revenue to our total

revenue each period to review the growth in that revenue area, which is one of our key areas of focus.

We believe that these non-GAAP measures are useful performance metrics for management, investors, and lenders, because it provides a

means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons of the Company's financial performance without the effects of certain adjustments in accordance

with GAAP that may not necessarily be indicative of current operating performance.  Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered

as an alternative to GAAP financial measures. They may not be indicative of the historical operating results of the Company nor are they

intended to be predictive of potential future results. Investors should not consider non-GAAP financial measures in isolation or as a

substitute for performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures:

(Dollars in thousands)

Three months ended

March 31,

December 31,

March 31,

2026

2025

2025

Net interest income

$ 88,814

$ 92,079

$ 91,743

Non-interest income

A

72,525

80,532

83,642

Total revenue

B

161,339

172,611

175,385

Less: Fintech loan credit enhancement

(28,843 )

(40,403 )

(45,868 )

Adjusted total revenue

C

$ 132,496

$ 132,208

$ 129,517

Non-interest income

72,525

80,532

83,642

Less: Fintech loan credit enhancement

(28,843 )

(40,403 )

(45,868 )

Adjusted non-interest income

D

$ 43,682

$ 40,129

$ 37,774

Non-interest expense

E

$ 55,026

$ 56,193

$ 53,294

Non-interest income - total fintech fees

F

$ 38,069

$ 35,973

$ 34,446

Non-GAAP Measures

Efficiency ratio

E/C

41.5%

42.5%

41.1%

Total revenue, excluding credit enhancement

C

$ 132,496

$ 132,208

$ 129,517

Non-interest income, excluding credit enhancement

D

$ 43,682

$ 40,129

$ 37,774

Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue

A/B

45.0%

46.7%

47.7%

Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement)

D/C

33.0%

30.4%

29.2%

Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue

F/B

23.6%

20.8%

19.6%

Fintech fees as a percentage of total revenue (excluding credit enhancement income)

F/C

28.7%

27.2%

26.6%

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EX-99.2 — EXHIBIT 99.2

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Exhibit 99.2

The Bancorp Investor Presentation April 2026

Forward Looking Statements & Other Disclosures © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 2 Statements in this presentation regarding The Bancorp, Inc.’s (“The Bancorp”) business , that are not historical facts, are “forward - looking statements “ These statements may be identified by the use of forward - looking terminology, including, but not limited to the words “estimate,” “project,” “plan,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “continue” or the negative thereof and similar terms or expressions. Forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding our anticipated 2026 and 2027 results, including earnings per share accretion, future growth, profitability, productivity and efficiency, the expansion, expected timelines, and implementation of our Fintech initiatives and revenue streams, the possible benefits of our platform restructuring and adoption of AI tools, and share repurchases.” These forward - looking statements rela te to our current assumptions, projections, and expectations about our business and future events, including current expectations about important economic and political factors, among other factors, and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause the actual results, events, or achievements to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by the forward - looking statements and related assumptions. Factors that could cause results to differ from those expressed in the forward - looking statements also include, but are not limited to, the risks and uncertainties referenced or described in The Bancorp’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10 - K , for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 and other documents that the Company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Bancorp does not undertake any duty to publicly revise or update forward - looking statements in this presentation to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date of this presentation. , except as may be required under applicable law. This presentation contains information regarding financial results that is calculated and presented on the basis of methodologies other than in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”), such as those identified in the Appendix. Any non - GAAP financial measures used in this presentation are in addition to, and should not be considered superior to, or a substitute for, financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. Non - GAAP financial measures are subject to significant inherent limitations. The non - GAAP measures presented herein may not be comparable to similar non - GAAP measures presented by other companies. This presentation includes market, industry and economic data that was obtained from various publicly available sources and other sources believed by the Company to be true. Although the Company believes it to be reliable, the Company has not independently verified any of the data from third party sources referred to in this presentation or analyzed or verified the underlying reports relied upon or referred to by such sources, or ascertained the underlying economic and other assumptions relied upon by such sources. The Company believes that its market, industry, and economic data is accurate and that its estimates and assumptions are reasonable, but there can be no assurance as to the accuracy or completeness thereof. Past performance is not indicative nor a guarantee of future results. Copies of the documents filed by The Bancorp with the SEC are available free of charge from the website of the SEC at www.sec.gov as well as on The Bancorp’s website at www.thebancorp.com .

Company Overview 3 We are defining the future of banking. Through our dynamic portfolio of payment, lending and platform solutions, we help propel our client's success, while delivering value to the investors we serve, the communities where we operate and the employees who enable our mutual success. Our Vision Fostering prosperity through the perpetual transformation of banking #1 U.S. Issuer of Prepaid cards #6 Debit and prepaid issuer volume Latest Nilson 1 rankings: 1) Nilson Report, April 2025 © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 Fintech Solutions Credit Solutions

Business Model and Strategy © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 4 Leading fintech sponsor bank combined with specialized lending across our Credit Solutions businesses Real Estate Bridge Lending Focus on value - add multifamily assets in primary markets Small Business Lending SBA and conventional loans for business growth Fleet Management Services Comprehensive financing for government and commercial fleets Institutional Banking Lending solutions for wealth management firms and clients Sponsored Lending Full range of lending programs with a suite of customizable options CREDIT SOLUTIONS FINTECH SOLUTIONS Payment Services Real - time, end - to - end payment processing Program Sponsorship Prepaid, debit and credit cards for nonbank companies Embedded Finance Integrated financial services programs for employees, customers and vendors

© The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 5 Established: Maintain and grow sponsor bank market leadership, continue Credit Solutions businesses on and off - balance sheet, and seek to return ~100% of Net Income to shareholders annually Incremental: Launch Embedded Finance, transform balance sheet into fintech dominated mix and monetize core competencies Annual EPS Growth (strategy) 10% - 15% 5% - 15%+ Incremental APEX 2030 15% - 30%+ Annualized EPS Growth Financial Performance Expectations APEX 2030 strategic plan outlines the path to magnify our strong baseline earnings and deliver the financial performance of a fintech focused financial institution

Key Financial Metrics and Long - term Strategy © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 1) KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking Index (KRX) 2)All metrics are through 12/31/2025 6 Long - term strategy Performance 2025 2024 2023 2022 Key Metric Increase profitability through shift to Fintech dominated company with a bank 50%+ >2.5x banks 1 and driven by growing Fintech Solutions and Credit Solutions 29% 27% 26% 19% Return on equity Maximize productive use of assets and manage risk 4.0%+ Increasingly productive use of balance sheet and operating platform, increased fee revenue & decrease in efficiency ratio 2.5% 2.7% 2.6% 1.8% Return on assets Capital Return 2 4 - Year Cumulative Metrics Seek to return ~100% of net income to shareholders ~100% Capital management is an integral part of The Bancorp’s strategy including managing to an asset cap of $10B (per FRB Reg II, Durbin) 102% Capital returned as % of Net income $785 Total capital returned ($mm, via share buybacks) 30% % of Shares repurchased

$0.00 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Guidance Q4 2026 Annualized "Run Rate" 2027 Preliminary Guidance Earnings Per Share 1 (diluted) 7 We are focused on the Q4 2026 run - rate as the inflection point where key initiatives accelerate our growth and set us on the path to achieving our Apex 2030 plan. $7.00 run rate in Q4 2026 and $8.10 - $8.30 in 2027. Key assumptions: • Fintech revenue growth from existing programs, and new partnerships, credit sponsorship and embedded finance • Share buybacks driven by core earnings • Methodical reallocation or reduction in resources • Efficiency and productivity gains through the use of AI tools and scalable operational platform $5.90 $3.49 $4.29 $7.00 $8.10 - $8.30 $2.27 © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 $4.92 1) 2026, Q4 2026 run rate and 2027 guidance range assumes achievement of management’s key initiatives, including critical pieces of the Apex 2030 strategic plan. The range for 2027 is generally consistent with the previous target while recognizing that the timing of new product and program launches can be subject to partner timelines.

Fintech Solutions Overview © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 8 Key Statistics Total payment volume 1 $1T+ Gross dollar volume 1 (GDV) $186B Active Accounts 2 50 mm + Fintech Partners 2 40+ 1) Trailing twelve months (TTM) through Q1 2026 2) Q1 2026 Program Sponsorship D ebit , credit, and prepaid card issuing for fintechs Sponsored Lending Full range of lending programs including earned wage access, installment, and others with a suite of customizable options Payment Services Real - time, end - to - end payment processing including ACH, Fed Now, Push to Card, products Experienced fintech experts who combine urgency with rigor, leveraging technology, industry knowledge, creative expertise and regulatory acumen to partner with fintech innovators.

Embedded Finance Direct end - to - end delivery and program management of all current sponsorship offerings Fintech Solutions © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 9 Product overview $7.8B Deposits 1 (93% total bank deposits) $145mm Fee Income 2 1.64% Cost of Deposits 1 $1.65B Total Loans 3 (21% of total bank loans) Sponsored Lending • Origination of multiple credit products – Consumer installment – Secured card – Earned wage access – Other $18mm TTM Fee Income 1) Q1 2026 average 2) Trailing twelve months (TTM) through Q1 2026 . 3) Q1 2026 Payment Services • Full - spectrum suite of payments enables single - source provider advantage • All payment modalities serviced: Push2Card, ACH, RTP, Fed Now $22mm TTM Fee Income Program Sponsorship • 10+ Distinct consumer and commercial segments, such as: – Consumer debit – Healthcare – Corporate payments • #1 prepaid card issuer and #6 debit card issuer $105mm TTM Fee Income + = +

$0.0 $1.0 $2.0 $3.0 $4.0 $5.0 $6.0 $7.0 2024 2025 Q1 2026 Credit Solutions Loans ($ billions) © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 1) Excludes fintech net charge - offs of $17.7mm, $151.1mm, and $30.2mm in 2024, 2025, and Q1 2026, respectively, and averag e fintech balances of $138mm, $607mm, and $1,115mm in 2024, 2025, and Q1 2026, respectively 10 Q1 Yield Strategy Overview Business 8.0% Deliver strong yields, fee income and moderate balance sheet growth Fleet vehicle leasing across commercial and government entities Commercial Fleet Leasing 7.0% Continue steady growth and credit performance while maintaining off balance sheet opportunities SBA 7a and 504, focused conventional lending with national footprint Small Business Lending 5.7% Maintain momentum in non - purpose securities lending (SBLOC) Lending and banking services to wealth managers and clients Institutional Banking 7.6% Maintain mix with opportunity to originate and sell 3 - 5 - year bridge loans for purchase and rehabilitation of multi - family workforce housing Real Estate Bridge Lending - Maintain strong credit performance Below market net charge - off ratio with uptick in 2025 driven by a few isolated Leasing clients Credit Performance 0.04% 0.10% 0.08% Charge - off ratio excl. Fintech 1 Balance mix and interest rates Credit Solutions Overview $6.2 $6.2 $5.8

© The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 11 Securities Portfolio Carefully crafted portfolio focused on fixed rates with a 4.6 year duration 1 4.8% 5.2% 5.0% Yield 17% 18% 17% % Total Assets 83% 83% 82% Agency % Total 85% 84% 83% % Fixed Commercial Mortgage - backed securities Other Residential Mortgage - backed securities Asset - backed securities Liquidity Largely comprised of granular, transaction related deposits with significant unused borrowing capacity Deposits from Fintech Solutions 2 $7.8B Fintech Solutions deposits % of total deposits 2 93% Insured deposits (% of total) 3 9 4 % Unused lines across FHLB and FED 3 $3.0B Net deposits swept off balance sheet 3 $1.3B 1) Modified duration Q1 2026 2) Q1 2026 average 3) As of Q1 2026 51% 52% 52% 29% 31% 31% 14% 14% 14% 6% 3% 3% $1,503 $1,672 $1,647 $0 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 $1,200 $1,400 $1,600 $1,800 2024 2025 Q1 2026 Fair Value ($ millions)

-50% 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% 250% 300% 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 5 - Year % Change in Stock Price 1 Stock Performance vs Market Benchmarks © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 12 The Bancorp, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Banks indices The Bancorp has significantly outperformed both broad market indices and the KBW Nasdaq bank index since Q1 2021 159% 64% 29% S&P 500 KBW Bank Index 62% NASDAQ TBBK CAGR 1 - Year 2% 3 - Year 25% 5 - Year 21% KBW Regional Bank Index 4% 1) Reporting period: April 1, 2021 - April 1, 2026

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 5 - Year ROE Performance 1 Return on Equity vs Market Benchmarks © The Bancorp | Investor Presentation, April 2026 13 The Bancorp, Select Peers, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Banks indices The Bancorp has significantly increased its profitability since 2021 29% KBW Regional Bank Index 9% 11% KBW Bank Index 16% Select Peers 2 1) ROE reflects annual data for fiscal years 2021 - 2025 2) Select Peers across sponsor bank market

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