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Exhibit 99
 

MutualFirst Announces Increased Earnings in the Second Quarter of 2016

MUNCIE, Ind., July 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- MutualFirst Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: MFSF), the holding company of MutualBank (the "Bank"), announced today net income available to common shareholders for the second quarter ended June 30, 2016 increased to $4.2 million, or $0.55 diluted earnings per common share. This compared to net income available to common shareholders for the same period in 2015 of $3.2 million, or $0.43 diluted earnings per common share. Annualized return on average assets was 1.10% and return on average tangible common equity was 12.01% for the second quarter of 2016 compared to 0.90% and 10.04%, respectively, for the same period of last year.

Net income available to common shareholders for the six months ended June 30, 2016 increased to $6.5 million, or $0.86 diluted earnings per common share, compared to net income available to common shareholders of $5.7 million, or $0.76 diluted earnings per common share for the six months ended June 30, 2015. Annualized return on average assets was 0.87% and return on average tangible common equity was 9.48% for the first half of 2016 compared to 0.80% and 8.98%, respectively, for the same period of last year.

Other financial highlights for the second quarter and the first six months ended June 30, 2016 included:

  • Commercial loan balances increased $24.9 million, or 13.3% on an annualized basis, and non-real estate consumer loan balances increased $12.1 million, or 16.7% on an annualized basis, in the first six months of 2016.
  • Asset quality improved as non-performing loans to total loans were 0.47% as of June 30, 2016 compared to 0.66% as of December 31, 2015 and non-performing assets to total assets were 0.46% as of June 30, 2016 compared to 0.65% as of December 31, 2015.
  • Core deposits increased $14.7 million, or 4.0% on an annualized basis in the first six months of 2016.
  • Tangible common equity to total assets was 9.23% and tangible book value per common share was $19.01 as of June 30, 2016 compared to tangible common equity to total assets of 9.11% and tangible book value per common share of $18.11 as of December 31, 2015.
  • Net interest income for the second quarter of 2016 increased by $225,000 on a linked quarter basis and increased by $447,000 compared to the second quarter of 2015.
  • Provision for loan losses decreased $50,000 in the second quarter of 2016 compared to the linked quarter, as asset quality continued to improve.  Provision for loan losses increased $150,000 compared to the second quarter of 2015.
  • Net interest margin was 3.16% for the second quarter of 2016 compared to 3.13% in the first quarter of 2016 and 3.18% in the second quarter of 2015. Tax equivalent net interest margin was 3.25% for the second quarter of 2016 compared to 3.22% in the first quarter of 2016 and 3.24% in the second quarter of 2015.
  • Non-interest income in the second quarter of 2016 increased by $1.9 million on a linked quarter basis and by $1.5 million when compared to the second quarter of 2015.
  • Non-interest expense decreased in the second quarter of 2016 by $176,000 on a linked quarter basis and increased by $867,000 when compared to the second quarter of 2015. 
  • The efficiency ratio decreased to 66.6% in the second quarter 2016 compared to 69.6% in the second quarter of 2015.

"We believe we delivered another strong quarter of core performance, which was enhanced by some extraordinary items," said David W. Heeter, President and CEO.

Balance Sheet

Assets increased $32.2 million as of June 30, 2016 compared to December 31, 2015, primarily due to the increase in gross loans of $26.5 million. The increase in the gross loan portfolio was primarily due to an increase in commercial loans of $24.9 million, or 13.3% on an annualized basis and in non-real estate consumer loans of $12.1 million, or 16.7% on an annualized basis. Heeter continued, "We continue to have success as we seek to change our balance sheet mix. Commercial and consumer loan balance growth continues to be strong, and we are pleased with a very strong pipeline."

The increase in gross loans was partially offset by a decline in the consumer residential loan portfolio of $10.5 million. Mortgage loans held for sale increased by $2.6 million, since December 31, 2015. The Bank sells longer term fixed rate mortgage loans to mitigate interest rate risk. Mortgage loans sold during the first half of 2016 totaled $61.4 million compared to $65.8 million in the first half of 2015 as mortgage production remained relatively strong compared with the first half of 2015.

Deposits increased by $5.1 million in the first half of 2016. The increase in deposits was a result of an increase in core deposits of $14.7 million and was partially offset by a decline of $9.6 million in certificates of deposit. Core deposits increased to 69% of the Bank's total deposits as of June 30, 2016 compared to 66% as of June 30, 2015.

Allowance for loan losses was constant at $12.6 million as of June 30, 2016 compared to December 31, 2015. Net charge-offs in the first half of 2016 were $387,000, or 0.07% of total loans on an annualized basis, compared to $262,000, or 0.05% of total loans on an annualized basis in the first half of 2015. The allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans as of June 30, 2016 was 240.3% compared to 176.3% as of December 31, 2015. The allowance for loan losses to total loans as of June 30, 2016 was 1.14% compared to 1.17% as of December 31, 2015. Non-performing loans to total loans at June 30, 2016 were 0.47% compared to 0.66% at December 31, 2015. Non-performing assets to total assets were 0.46% at June 30, 2016 compared to 0.65% at December 31, 2015.

Stockholders' equity was $141.6 million at June 30, 2016, an increase of $4.6 million from December 31, 2015. The increase was primarily due to net income available to common shareholders of $6.5 million, an increase in accumulated other comprehensive income of $3.3 million and an increase of $976,000 due to exercises of stock options. These increases were partially offset by stock repurchases of $4.4 million, or 175,428 shares repurchased and common stock dividends of $2.1 million for the first half of 2016. The Company's tangible book value per common share as of June 30, 2016 increased to $19.01 compared to $18.11 as of December 31, 2015 and the tangible common equity ratio increased to 9.23% as of June 30, 2016 compared to 9.11% as of December 31, 2015. MFSF's and the Bank's risk-based capital ratios were well in excess of "well-capitalized" levels as defined by all regulatory standards as of June 30, 2016.

Income Statement

Net interest income before the provision for loan losses increased $447,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The increase in net interest income was primarily a result of an increase of $66.4 million in average interest earning assets, due to an increase of $68.2 million in average loans. This increase was partially offset by a 2 basis point decrease in net interest margin to 3.16%, while the tax equivalent margin increased 1 basis point. The decrease in the margin was the result of average interest earning assets, primarily loans, repricing downward faster than average interest bearing liabilities. On a linked quarter basis, net interest income before the provision for loan losses increased $225,000 as net interest margin increased by 3 basis points and average interest earning assets increased by $16.4 million primarily due to increases in the average loan portfolio.

Net interest income before the provision for loan losses increased $692,000 for the first half of 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The increase was a result of an increase of $64.6 million in average interest earning assets due to an increase in the average loan portfolio of $65.1 million. This increase was partially offset by the net interest margin decreasing to 3.14% in the first half of 2016 compared to 3.19% in the first half of 2015, while the tax equivalent net interest margin declined to 3.24% in the first half of 2016 compared to 3.25% in the comparable period in 2015.

Provision for loan losses in the second quarter of 2016 was $150,000 compared to no provision during last year's comparable period. The increase was due to management's ongoing evaluation of the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses, which was partially attributable an increasing loan portfolio and a low, but consistent level in net charge offs of $216,000, or 0.08% of loans on an annualized basis, in the second quarter of 2016 compared to net charge offs of $311,000, or 0.12% of loans on an annualized basis, in the second quarter of 2015.

The provision for loan losses for the first half of 2016 was $350,000 compared to no provision during last year's comparable period. The increase was primarily due to a loan portfolio that has increased $67.7 million, or 6.5% over the last year. Net charge-offs for the first half of 2016 equaled $387,000, or 0.07% of loans on an annualized basis compared to $262,000, or 0.05% in the same period of 2015.

Non-interest income for the second quarter of 2016 was $5.9 million, an increase of $1.5 million compared to the second quarter of 2015. Increases in non-interest income included an increase of $608,000 in other income primarily due to a gain on bank owned life insurance of $346,000 due to a death and a $200,000 gain on sale of an interest in a low income housing property. Gain on sale of securities increased $526,000 as the Company took advantage of a decline in longer term interest rates to reposition approximately $17 million of the investment portfolio at a similar yield and duration to that prior to the transaction. Other increases included an increase of $286,000 in net gain on sale of loans due to increased mortgage loan production and better pricing compared to the second quarter of 2015 and an increase of $262,000 in commission income primarily driven by trust and wealth management. These increases were partially offset by an increase of $220,000 in losses due to disposal of foreclosed real estate and other repossessed assets. On a linked quarter basis, non-interest income increased $1.9 million due to the reasons previously stated along with an increase of $154,000 in service charges primarily due to increases in interchange income resulting from increased debit card activity.

Non-interest income for the first half of 2016 was $9.9 million, an increase of $1.5 million compared to the first half of 2015. The reasons for the increase are similar to the ones discussed previously.

Non-interest expense increased $867,000 when comparing the second quarter of 2016 with the same period in 2015. The increase was primarily due to an increase of $576,000 in salaries and benefits as health insurance increased along with normal merit increases in compensation and new additions to staff as we entered into the Fort Wayne market at the end of 2015. Other increases included an increase of $116,000 in software subscriptions and maintenance due to investments in software and $114,000 in other expenses primarily due to increases in charge-offs and fraud losses on debit cards and bad checks. On a linked quarter basis, non-interest expense decreased $176,000 partially due to a decrease in advertising expense of $158,000.

Non-interest expense increased $1.3 million when comparing the first half of 2016 with the same period in 2015. Salaries and employee benefits increased $537,000 for the reasons described above, other expenses increased $350,000 due to increased charge-offs and fraud activity on debit cards and bad checks along with non-recurring expenses in the first quarter, occupancy and equipment expenses increased $237,000 due to a new office in Fort Wayne, Indiana and an update to an existing location, software subscriptions and maintenance increased $169,000 due to investments in software, and data processing expenses increased $109,000 primarily due to increased services being provided. These increases were partially offset by a decrease of $128,000 in foreclosed real estate and repossessed assets expense.

The effective tax rate for the second quarter of 2016 was 24.3% compared to 29.0% in the same quarter of 2015. The effective tax rate for the first six months of 2016 was 24.5% compared to 29.2% for the same period in 2015. The reason for the decline was an increase in tax free income partially due to an increase in municipal securities owned.

Heeter concluded, "We continued our momentum in key areas and are pleased that the investments we have made are beginning to deliver results."

MutualFirst Financial, Inc. is the parent company of MutualBank, an Indiana-based financial institution since 1889. MutualBank has thirty-one full-service retail financial centers in Allen, Delaware, Elkhart, Grant, Kosciusko, Randolph, St. Joseph and Wabash Counties in Indiana. MutualBank has two offices located in Fishers and Crawfordsville, Indiana specializing in wealth management and trust services and a loan origination office in New Buffalo, Michigan. MutualBank also operates a wholly owned mortgage banking subsidiary named Summit Mortgage which operates out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. MutualBank provides a full range of financial services including commercial and business banking, personal banking, wealth management, trust services, investments and internet banking services. The Company's stock is traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol "MFSF." Additional information can be found online at www.bankwithmutual.com.

Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those currently anticipated due to a number of factors, which include, but are not limited to, factors discussed in documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.








MutualFirst Financial, Inc. Selected Financials






















June 30,

March 31,

December 31,

June 30,



Balance Sheet (Unaudited):

2016

2016

2015

2015




(000)

(000)

(000)

(000)



Assets







Cash and cash equivalents

$34,503

$31,692

$20,915

$24,269



Investment securities - AFS

251,326

266,171

261,138

261,506



Loans held for sale

8,587

5,886

5,991

12,486



Loans, gross

1,107,368

1,086,891

1,080,845

1,039,623



Allowance for loan losses

(12,604)

(12,670)

(12,641)

(12,906)



Net loans

1,094,764

1,074,221

1,068,204

1,026,717



Premises and equipment, net

31,875

31,786

31,048

30,818



FHLB of Indianapolis stock

10,640

10,482

10,482

9,810



Deferred tax asset, net

10,196

10,326

12,084

13,750



Cash value of life insurance

51,024

51,493

51,209

51,602



Other real estate owned and repossessed assets

1,734

2,352

2,456

2,181



Goodwill

1,800

1,800

1,800

1,800



Core deposit and other intangibles

572

691

811

825



Other assets

13,424

12,332

12,127

9,670



Total assets

$1,510,445

$1,499,232

$1,478,265

$1,445,434










Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity







Deposits

$1,096,501

$1,113,923

$1,091,382

$1,078,287



FHLB advances

243,817

218,617

225,617

212,042



Other borrowings

9,100

9,279

9,458

9,816



Other liabilities

19,434

16,615

14,783

14,337



Stockholders' equity

141,593

140,798

137,025

130,952



Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$1,510,445

$1,499,232

$1,478,265

$1,445,434

























Three Months

Three Months

Three Months


Six Months

Six Months


Ended

Ended

Ended


Ended

Ended


June 30,

March 31,

June 30,


June 30,

June 30,

Income Statement (Unaudited):

2016

2016

2015


2016

2015


(000)

(000)

(000)


(000)

(000)








Total interest and dividend income

$13,258

$13,034

$12,731


$26,292

$25,414

Total interest expense

2,271

2,272

2,191


4,543

4,357








   Net interest income

10,987

10,762

10,540


21,749

21,057

Provision for loan losses

150

200

0


350

0

Net interest income after provision 







  for loan losses

10,837

10,562

10,540


21,399

21,057








  Non-interest income







Service fee income

1,528

1,374

1,464


2,902

2,822

Net realized gain on sales of AFS securities

652

118

126


770

366

Commissions

1,404

1,100

1,142


2,504

2,263

Net gain on sale of loans

1,407

940

1,121


2,347

2,027

Net servicing fees

78

70

70


148

138

Increase in cash value of life insurance

306

284

313


590

601

Net gain (loss) on sale of other real estate and repossessed assets

(188)

(29)

32


(217)

(50)

Other income

706

140

98


846

216

Total non-interest income

5,893

3,997

4,366


9,890

8,383








  Non-interest expense







Salaries and employee benefits

6,660

6,491

6,084


13,151

12,614

Net occupancy expenses

601

646

515


1,247

1,118

Equipment expenses

484

487

410


971

863

Data processing fees

492

489

428


981

872

Advertising and promotion

269

427

378


696

711

ATM and debit card expense

356

380

347


736

682

Deposit insurance

225

234

212


459

444

Professional fees

380

470

383


850

913

Software subscriptions and maintenance

549

480

433


1,029

860

Other real estate and repossessed assets

14

72

87


86

214

Other expenses

1,210

1,240

1,096


2,450

2,100

Total non-interest expense

11,240

11,416

10,373


22,656

21,391








Income before income taxes

5,490

3,143

4,533


8,633

8,049

Income tax provision

1,333

778

1,315


2,111

2,351

Net income available to common shareholders

$4,157

$2,365

$3,218


$6,522

$5,698








Pre-tax pre-provision earnings (1)

$5,640

$3,343

$4,533


$8,983

$8,049








Average Balances,  Net Interest Income, Yield Earned and Rates Paid









Three



Three




months ended



months ended




6/30/2016



6/30/2015



Average

Interest

Average

Average

Interest

Average


Outstanding

Earned/

Yield/

Outstanding

Earned/

Yield/


Balance

Paid

Rate

Balance

Paid

Rate


(000)

(000)

(annualized)

(000)

(000)

(annualized)

Interest-earning Assets:







 Interest -bearing deposits

$28,136

$22

0.31%

$18,311

$2

0.04%

 Mortgage-backed securities:







Available-for-sale

176,550

1,029

2.33

198,457

1,260

2.54

 Investment securities:







Available-for-sale

73,245

581

3.17

62,187

432

2.78

 Loans receivable

1,103,832

11,515

4.17

1,035,677

10,919

4.22

Stock in FHLB of Indianapolis

10,492

111

4.23

11,183

118

4.22

Total interest-earning assets (2)

1,392,255

13,258

3.81

1,325,815

12,731

3.84

Non-interest earning assets, net of allowance 







  for loan losses and unrealized gain/loss

113,340



108,457



     Total assets

$1,505,595



$1,434,272

















Interest-Bearing Liabilities:







 Demand and NOW accounts

$278,588

169

0.24

$265,293

150

0.23

 Savings deposits

137,029

4

0.01

129,309

3

0.01

 Money market accounts

169,114

110

0.26

159,772

100

0.25

 Certificate accounts

343,554

1,000

1.16

379,570

1,081

1.14

 Total deposits

928,285

1,283

0.55

933,944

1,334

0.57

 Borrowings

233,592

988

1.69

192,691

857

1.78

  Total interest-bearing liabilities

1,161,877

2,271

0.78

1,126,635

2,191

0.78

Non-interest bearing deposit accounts

187,223



161,272



Other liabilities

15,610



15,454



  Total liabilities

1,364,710



1,303,361



Stockholders' equity

140,885



130,911



    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$1,505,595



$1,434,272










Net interest earning assets

$230,378



$199,180










Net interest income


$10,987



$10,540









Net interest rate spread (4)



3.03%



3.06%








Net yield on average interest-earning assets (4)



3.16%



3.18%








Net yield on average interest-earning assets, tax equivalent (3)(4)



3.25%



3.24%








Average interest-earning assets to







  average interest-bearing liabilities



119.83%



117.68%

















Six



Six




months ended



months ended




6/30/2016



6/30/2015



Average

Interest

Average

Average

Interest

Average


Outstanding

Earned/

Yield/

Outstanding

Earned/

Yield/


Balance

Paid

Rate

Balance

Paid

Rate


(000)

(000)

(annualized)

(000)

(000)

(annualized)

Interest-earning Assets:







 Interest -bearing deposits

$26,175

$42

0.32%

$20,592

$9

0.09%

 Mortgage-backed securities:







Available-for-sale

182,119

2,165

2.38

200,666

2,569

2.56

 Investment securities:







Available-for-sale

71,223

1,134

3.18

57,647

793

2.75

 Loans receivable

1,094,047

22,735

4.16

1,028,969

21,784

4.23

Stock in FHLB of Indianapolis

10,487

216

4.12

11,574

259

4.48

Total interest-earning assets (2)

1,384,051

26,292

3.80

1,319,448

25,414

3.85

Non-interest earning assets, net of allowance 







  for loan losses and unrealized gain/loss

114,650



108,663



     Total assets

$1,498,701



$1,428,111

















Interest-Bearing Liabilities:







 Demand and NOW accounts

$271,455

318

0.23

$260,187

290

0.22

 Savings deposits

135,539

7

0.01

128,007

6

0.01

 Money market accounts

166,615

218

0.26

153,873

191

0.25

 Certificate accounts

349,389

2,025

1.16

388,453

2,219

1.14

 Total deposits

922,998

2,568

0.56

930,520

2,706

0.58

 Borrowings

235,756

1,975

1.68

191,876

1,651

1.72

  Total interest-bearing liabilities

1,158,754

4,543

0.78

1,122,396

4,357

0.78

Non-interest bearing deposit accounts

184,536



160,837



Other liabilities

15,383



15,241



  Total liabilities

1,358,673



1,298,474



Stockholders' equity

140,028



129,637



    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$1,498,701



$1,428,111










Net interest earning assets

$225,297



$197,052










Net interest income


$21,749



$21,057









Net interest rate spread (4)



3.02%



3.08%








Net yield on average interest-earning assets (4)



3.14%



3.19%








Net yield on average interest-earning assets, tax equivalent (3)(4)



3.24%



3.25%








Average interest-earning assets to







  average interest-bearing liabilities



119.44%



117.56%
















Three Months

Three Months

Three Months


Six Months

Six Months


Ended

Ended

Ended


Ended

Ended


June 30,

March 31,

June 30,


June 30,

June 30,

  Selected Financial Ratios and Other Financial Data (Unaudited):

2016

2016

2015


2016

2015






















Share and per share data:







 Average common shares outstanding:







   Basic

7,453,333

7,466,409

7,383,435


7,459,871

7,348,773

   Diluted

7,596,288

7,615,880

7,547,734


7,606,084

7,528,406

 Per common share:







   Basic earnings

$0.56

$0.32

$0.44


$0.87

$0.78

   Diluted earnings 

$0.55

$0.31

$0.43


$0.86

$0.76

   Dividends

$0.14

$0.14

$0.12


$0.28

$0.24








Dividend payout ratio

25.45%

45.16%

27.91%


32.56%

31.58%








Performance Ratios:







   Return on average assets (ratio of net







      income to average total assets)(4)

1.10%

0.63%

0.90%


0.87%

0.80%

   Return on average tangible common equity (ratio of net 







      income to average tangible common equity)(4)

12.01%

6.92%

10.04%


9.48%

8.98%

   Interest rate spread information:







    Average during the period(4)

3.03%

3.00%

3.06%


3.02%

3.08%








    Net interest margin(4)(5)

3.16%

3.13%

3.18%


3.14%

3.19%








Efficiency Ratio

66.59%

77.35%

69.59%


71.61%

72.66%








    Ratio of average interest-earning







     assets to average interest-bearing







     liabilities

119.83%

119.06%

117.68%


119.44%

117.56%








Allowance for loan losses:







       Balance beginning of period

$12,670

$12,641

$13,217


$12,641

$13,168

        Net charge-offs (recoveries):







Real Estate:







Commercial

27

2

(3)


29

(24)

Commercial construction and development

0

0

(120)


0

(272)

Consumer closed end first mortgage

63

116

297


179

390

Consumer open end and junior liens

48

(1)

0


47

1

Total real estate loans

138

117

174


255

95

Other loans:







Auto

(4)

(22)

9


(26)

8

Boat/RV

62

31

112


93

157

Other

20

45

25


65

43

Commercial and industrial

0

0

(9)


0

(41)

Total other

78

54

137


132

167








Net charge offs (recoveries)

216

171

311


387

262

Provision for loan losses

150

200

0


350

0

Balance end of period

$12,604

$12,670

$12,906


$12,604

$12,906








    Net loan charge-offs to average loans (4)

0.08%

0.06%

0.12%


0.07%

0.05%























June 30,

March 31,

December 31,

June 30,




2016

2016

2015

2015










Total shares outstanding

7,324,233

7,459,543

7,422,061

7,394,061



Tangible book value per common share

$19.01

$18.54

$18.11

$17.36



Tangible common equity to tangible assets

9.23%

9.24%

9.11%

8.89%










 Nonperforming assets (000's)







Non-accrual loans







Real Estate:







Commercial

$1,799

$2,109

$2,356

$2,049



Commercial construction and development

2

22

-

-



Consumer closed end first mortgage

2,816

3,180

3,592

3,111



Consumer open end and junior liens

125

635

783

939



Total real estate loans

4,742

5,946

6,731

6,099



Other loans:







Auto

18

15

-

2



Boat/RV

60

90

81

139



Other

22

20

67

18



Commercial and industrial

17

2

25

58



Total other

117

127

173

217



Total non-accrual loans

4,859

6,073

6,904

6,316



Accruing loans past due 90 days or more

387

385

267

207



Total nonperforming loans

5,246

6,458

7,171

6,523



    Real estate owned

1,283

1,788

1,942

1,692



    Other repossessed assets

451

564

513

489



 Total nonperforming assets

$6,980

$8,810

$9,626

$8,704










Performing restructured loans (6)

$3,039

$4,047

$4,084

$5,572










Asset Quality Ratios:







Non-performing assets to total assets 

0.46%

0.59%

0.65%

0.60%



Non-performing loans to total loans

0.47%

0.59%

0.66%

0.63%



Allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans

240.26%

196.19%

176.28%

197.85%



Allowance for loan losses to loans receivable

1.14%

1.17%

1.17%

1.24%

















(1)    Pre-tax pre-provision income is calculated by taking net income available to common shareholders and adding income tax provision and provision for loan losses.








(2)   Calculated net of deferred loan fees, loan discounts, loans in process and loss reserves.












(3) Tax equivalent margin is calculated by taking non-taxable interest and grossing up by 34% applicable tax rate.











(4)    Ratios for the three and six month periods have been annualized.














(5)    Net interest income divided by average interest earning assets.














(6)    Performing restructured loans are excluded from non-performing ratios.  Restructured loans that are on non-accrual are in the non-accrual loan categories.



CONTACT: Chris Cook, Senior Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of MutualFirst Financial, Inc. (765) 747-2945