9NII (Net Interest Income)= Total Interest Income-Total Interest expense
2016= $44,179,902-$3,327,784
=$40,852,118
2017= $46,312,223-$2,785,931
=$43,526,292
2018 =$51,486,133-$3,047,161
=$48,438,972
2019=$52,760,585-$2,922,585
=$49,838,000
Thus, we can see that highest NII corresponds to the year 2019
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