Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition

GALLIPOLIS, Ohio - Ohio Valley Banc Corp. [Nasdaq: OVBC] (the "Company")
reported consolidated net income for the quarter ended December 31, 2021, of
$2,304,000, a decrease of $2,396,000 from the same period the prior year.
Earnings per share for the fourth quarter of 2021 were $.48 compared to $.98 for
the prior year fourth quarter.  For the year ended December 31, 2021, net income
totaled $11,732,000, an increase of $1,473,000, or 14.4%, from the prior year.
Earnings per share were $2.45 for 2021 versus $2.14 for 2020.  Return on average
assets and return on average equity were .95% and 8.45%, respectively, for the
year ended December 31, 2021, compared to .94% and 7.83%, respectively, for the
prior year.

"When I think of 2021, the word perseverance comes to mind.  After all, this was
the year we were to put COVID 19 behind us and return to normal," said Tom
Wiseman, Chairman and CEO of the Company.  "Instead, we dealt with new variants
(Delta and Omicron) and shuffled our workforce and hours of operation to be
there for our customers though the pandemic left us short staffed at times. 

Our


folks persevered through it all to deliver the outstanding financial services
our customers have come to expect.  As a result, we close the books on 2021 with
the second highest annual net income earned in the Company's history.  The
successful launch of Race Day Mortgage, Ohio Valley Bank's new online consumer
direct mortgage subsidiary, and the continued pursuit of our 'Community First'
mission proves that perseverance does pay off."

For the fourth quarter of 2021, net interest income increased $290,000, and for
the year ended December 31, 2021, net interest income increased $1,031,000 from
the same period last year.  Contributing to the increase in net interest income
was the growth in average earning assets, which was partially offset by a
decrease in the net interest margin.  For the year ended December 31, 2021,
average earning assets increased $132 million from the prior year.  The increase
was partly due to average loans, which increased $30 million from last year due
to higher commercial loan balances.  In general, commercial loan demand has been
positive in our markets, particularly in the counties of Pike and Athens in Ohio
and Cabell County in West Virginia.  In addition, the Company participated in
the SBA's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to assist various businesses in our
market during the pandemic.  The loan fees earned in association with the PPP
loans for the year ended December 31, 2021 totaled $1,183,000, an increase of
$479,000 from the prior year.  As of December 31, 2021, there were $446,000 in
PPP loans still outstanding with $15,000 in deferred fees yet to be recognized.
Also contributing to earning asset growth was the $58 million increase in
average balances maintained at the Federal Reserve and a $44 million increase in
average security balances.  In relation to the various stimulus payments
received by customers, the Company experienced a significant increase in deposit
balances.  A portion of the increase in deposits was invested in the securities
portfolio and, to the extent those deposits are not invested in loans or
securities, they are invested at the Federal Reserve to be readily available for
future funding needs.  The earnings contribution from the higher balance of
earning assets was partly offset by a decrease in the net interest margin.  For
the year ended December 31, 2021, the net interest margin was 3.61%, compared to
3.97% for the prior year.  The decrease was primarily related to the actions
taken by the Federal Reserve to reduce interest rates by 150 basis points in
March of 2020.  In relation to the decrease in market rates, the Company
experienced a greater decrease in yield on earning assets than the average cost
on interest-bearing liabilities.  This trend was partly due to certain deposits
already being at or near their interest rate floor, which limited the Company's
ability to reduce deposit costs to the same magnitude as experienced on earning
assets.  Furthermore, the current rate on balances maintained at the Federal
Reserve is .15% and, when combined with the heightened balances, it had a
dilutive effect on the net interest margin.

For the three months ended December 31, 2021, the provision for loan losses was
negative $301,000, an increase of $170,000 from the same period last year.  The
negative provision expense for the fourth quarter of 2021 was primarily related
to having net recoveries on charged off loans.  In addition, the net recoveries
lowered the historical loss factors contributing to lower general reserves. 

For


the year ended December 31, 2021, the provision for loan losses was negative
$419,000, a decrease of $3,399,000 from the same period last year.  The decrease
in provision for loan loss expense was due to a decrease in net loan charge-offs
of $1,834,000 and to a decrease in the provision expense associated with the
establishment of an economic risk factor for the pandemic during the first
quarter of 2020.  The establishment of this risk factor resulted in additional
provision expense of $1,942,000 in the first quarter of 2020.  The allowance for
loan losses was .78% of total loans at December 31, 2021, compared to .84% at
December 31, 2020.  The ratio of nonperforming loans to total loans improved to
.56% at December 31, 2021, compared to .82% at December 31, 2020.

For the three months ended December 31, 2021, noninterest income totaled
$1,407,000, a decrease of $906,000 from the same period last year.  For the year
ended December 31, 2021, noninterest income totaled $9,864,000, a decrease of
$1,574,000 from the same period last year.  The primary reason for the decrease
in year-to-date noninterest income was due to the receipt of a $2,000,000
settlement payment from a third-party tax software product provider for early
termination of its contract during the first quarter of 2020.  As part of the
settlement agreement, The Ohio Valley Bank Company (the "Bank") is processing a
certain amount of tax items, which started in 2021 and will end in 2025.  For
the year ended December 31, 2021, the Bank recognized $675,000 of additional
income under the agreement.  Also generating lower noninterest income for the
quarter and year-to-date periods was the loss on the sale of securities.  During
the fourth quarter of 2021, the Company sold $49 million in lower-yielding
securities at a loss of $1,066,000.  The proceeds were reinvested in similar
higher-yielding securities, which are expected to increase future interest
income.  Contributing to higher noninterest revenue was interchange income on
debit and credit card transactions as customers increased spending.  Interchange
income increased $156,000, or 15.2%, during the three months ended December 31,
2021, and $613,000, or 15.2%, during the year ended December 31, 2021, as
compared to the same periods in 2020, respectively.  For the year ended December
31, 2021, the Company experienced lower mortgage banking income following the
heightened refinance boom that occurred during 2020.  As a result, mortgage
banking income decreased $400,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021, as
compared to the same period in 2020.

For the three months ended December 31, 2021, noninterest expense totaled
$9,327,000, an increase of $2,206,000 from the same period last year.  For the
year ended December 31, 2021, noninterest expense totaled $37,280,000, an
increase of $1,147,000, or 3.2%, from the same period last year.  The Company's
largest noninterest expense, salaries and employee benefits, increased $842,000
as compared to the fourth quarter of 2020 and increased $13,000 as compared to
the year ended December 31, 2020.  The quarterly increase was partly related to
staffing the new mortgage subsidiary, Race Day Mortgage.  Also, during the
fourth quarter of 2021, the Company increased performance based compensation in
association with the improved financial performance achieved in 2021.  Lastly,
we experienced higher workers compensation premiums in relation to receiving
refunds in 2020 that were not replicated in 2021.  Further contributing to
higher noninterest expense was an increase in software expense, data processing,
marketing, and FDIC insurance expense.  During the three and twelve months ended
December 31, 2021, software expense increased $168,000 and $404,000,
respectively, as compared to the same periods in 2020.  The increase was related
to the purchase of software to enhance the platform used for the loan
origination process, as well as to process PPP loans.  Data processing expense
increased $175,000 during the three months ended December 31, 2021, and
increased $236,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021, as compared to the same
periods in 2020.  The increase was primarily related to the higher credit and
debit card transaction volume in relation to the heightened consumer spending.
For the three months and twelve months ended December 31, 2021, marketing
expense increased $416,000 and $213,000, respectively, from the same periods
last year.  The increase was related to resuming select marketing campaigns in
2021 that had been limited in 2020 due to COVID restrictions on lobby access.
For the year ended December 31, 2021, FDIC insurance expense increased $161,000
from the same period in 2020.  The increase was primarily due to assessment
credits received from the FDIC in 2020 that were not received in 2021.  Lastly,
during the fourth quarter of 2021, the Company redeemed $3.2 million in
long-term Federal Home Loan Bank advances that were used to fund fixed rate
loans to manage interest rate risk.  The specific loans being funded were paid
off, which permitted the Company to redeem the advances.  By redeeming the
advances, a prepayment penalty of $186,000 was incurred.  The redemption of debt
will reduce interest expense going forward.

The Company's total assets at December 31, 2021 were $1.250 billion, an increase
of $63 million from December 31, 2020.  The increase in assets was related to a
$65 million increase in securities.  The growth in securities was linked to
investing the heightened deposit balances received during 2021.  At December 31,
2021, total deposits had increased $66 million from year end, primarily as a
result of customers receiving stimulus payments.

Ohio Valley Banc Corp. common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under
the symbol OVBC.  The Company owns The Ohio Valley Bank Company, with 16 offices
in Ohio and West Virginia; Loan Central, Inc. with six consumer finance offices
in Ohio; and Race Day Mortgage, Inc., an online consumer direct mortgage
company.  Learn more about Ohio Valley Banc Corp. at www.ovbc.com.

Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Information



Certain statements contained in this earnings release that are not statements of
historical fact constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Words such as "believes,"
"anticipates," "expects," "appears," "intends," "targeted" and similar
expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements but are not the
exclusive means of identifying those statements.  Forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties.  Actual results may differ materially from
those predicted by the forward-looking statements because of various factors and
possible events, including: (i) impacts from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
pandemic on our business, operations, customers and capital position; (ii) the
impact of COVID-19 on local, national and global economic conditions; unexpected
changes in interest rates or disruptions in the mortgage market related to
COVID-19 or responses to the health crisis; (iii) changes in political, economic
or other factors, such as inflation rates, recessionary or expansive trends,
taxes, the effects of implementation of federal legislation with respect to
taxes and government spending and the continuing economic uncertainty in various
parts of the world; (iv) competitive pressures;  (v) fluctuations in interest
rates; (vi) the level of defaults and prepayment on loans made by the Company;
(vii) unanticipated litigation, claims, or assessments; (viii) fluctuations in
the cost of obtaining funds to make loans; (ix) regulatory changes; and (x)
other factors that may be described in the Company's Annual Reports on Form 10-K
and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q as filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission from time to time.  Forward-looking statements speak only as of the
date on which they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update
any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date
on which the statement is made to reflect unanticipated events.





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OHIO VALLEY BANC CORP - Financial Highlights (Unaudited)



                                                  Three months ended               Twelve months ended
                                                     December 31,                     December 31,
                                                 2021             2020            2021            2020
PER SHARE DATA
 Earnings per share                         $         0.48     $      0.98     $      2.45     $      2.14
 Dividends per share                        $         0.21     $      0.21     $      0.84     $      0.84
 Book value per share                       $        29.74     $     28.48

$ 29.74 $ 28.48


 Dividend payout ratio (a)                           43.50 %         21.39 

% 34.25 % 39.20 %


 Weighted average shares outstanding             4,763,881       4,787,446  

4,780,609 4,787,446

DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT (in 000's)

Dividends reinvested under


   employee stock ownership plan (b)        $            -     $         -  

$ 188 $ 154

Dividends reinvested under


   dividend reinvestment plan (c)           $          433     $       372

$ 1,721 $ 1,514

PERFORMANCE RATIOS


 Return on average equity                             6.48 %         14.04 

% 8.45 % 7.83 %


 Return on average assets                             0.73 %          1.62 

% 0.95 % 0.94 %


 Net interest margin (d)                              3.57 %          3.78 

% 3.61 % 3.97 %


 Efficiency ratio (e)                                78.26 %         56.84 

% 72.59 % 69.67 %

Average earning assets (in 000's) $ 1,167,458 $ 1,075,167

$ 1,148,909 $ 1,016,966



(a) Total dividends paid as a percentage of net income.
(b) Shares may be purchased from OVBC and on secondary market.
(c) Shares may be purchased from OVBC and on secondary market.
(d) Fully tax-equivalent net interest income as a percentage of average
earning assets.
(e) Noninterest expense as a percentage of fully tax-equivalent net interest income plus noninterest
income.

OHIO VALLEY BANC CORP - Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)

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