Fourth Quarter 2019 Net Income Up 42% Compared
to Prior Year Period
First Business Financial Services, Inc. (the “Company” or “First
Business”) (Nasdaq:FBIZ) reported strong fourth quarter and record
full year 2019 net income as the Company continued to execute on
key initiatives, resulting in an increase in top line revenue,
reduction in the level of non-performing assets, improvement in
operating efficiency, and strong in-market deposit growth.
Summary results for the year ended December 31, 2019:
- Record net income of $23.3 million increased by $7.0 million,
or 43.1%, compared to $16.3 million in 2018.
- Diluted earnings per common share measured $2.68 compared to
$1.86 in 2018.
- Return on average assets and return on average equity measured
1.14% and 12.55%, respectively, compared to 0.86% and 9.41%,
respectively, in 2018.
- Net interest margin was 3.61% compared to 3.72% in 2018.
- Top line revenue, the sum of net interest income and
non-interest income, totaled $93.3 million, an increase of 9.1%
compared to $85.5 million in 2018.
- Provision for loan and lease losses was $2.1 million compared
to $5.5 million in 2018.
- SBA recourse provision was $188,000 compared to $1.9 million in
2018.
- Efficiency ratio improved to 66.59%, down from 67.77% in
2018.
Summary results as of and for the quarter ended December 31,
2019:
- Net income totaled $5.8 million compared to $5.1 million for
the linked quarter and $4.1 million for the fourth quarter of
2018.
- Diluted earnings per common share measured $0.67 compared to
$0.59 and $0.46 for the linked and prior year quarters,
respectively.
- Annualized return on average assets and annualized return on
average equity measured 1.09% and 11.93%, respectively, compared to
0.97% and 10.68%, respectively, for the linked quarter and 0.83%
and 9.06%, respectively, for the fourth quarter of 2018.
- Net interest margin was 3.73% compared to 3.40% for the linked
quarter and 3.69% for the fourth quarter of 2018.
- Top line revenue totaled $25.7 million compared to $22.6
million for the linked quarter and $21.8 million for the fourth
quarter of 2018.
- Provision for loan and lease losses was $1.5 million compared
to $1.3 million and $983,000 for the linked and prior year
quarters, respectively.
- SBA recourse provision was $21,000 compared to a benefit of
$427,000 for the linked quarter and expense of $1.8 million for the
fourth quarter of 2018.
- Efficiency ratio improved to 64.77% from 66.41% for the linked
quarter and 66.95% for the fourth quarter of 2018.
- Average gross loans and leases of $1.744 billion increased by
$12.9 million, or 3.0% annualized, from the linked quarter and
$127.1 million, or 7.9%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2018.
Period-end gross loans and leases receivable of $1.715 billion
decreased $5.9 million during the fourth quarter of 2019 and
increased $97.0 million, or 6.0%, from $1.618 billion at December
31, 2018.
- Non-performing assets were $23.5 million, or 1.12% of total
assets, compared to $25.7 million, or 1.23%, at September 30, 2019
and $27.8 million, or 1.42%, at December 31, 2018.
- Average in-market deposits of $1.350 billion increased $52.1
million, or 16.0% annualized, during the fourth quarter of 2019 and
$207.8 million, or 18.2%, from December 31, 2018. Record period-end
in-market deposits of $1.379 billion increased $57.9 million, or
17.5% annualized, during the fourth quarter of 2019 and $199.5
million, or 16.9%, from December 31, 2018.
“We are extremely pleased to report record earnings for 2019.
Through the efforts of our talented team of bankers, we achieved
strong loan growth and outstanding in-market deposit growth, while
also continuing to improve our operating efficiency,” said Corey
Chambas, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our investments in
people and infrastructure are driving these significantly improved
quarterly and annual results,” Chambas added.
Fourth Quarter 2019 Results of Operations
Net interest income of $18.5 million increased by $1.7 million,
or 10.1%, compared to the linked quarter and $1.4 million, or 7.9%,
compared to the fourth quarter of 2018. Net interest income
reflected an increase in net interest margin, higher average loans
and leases outstanding, and an increase in loan fees received in
lieu of interest. Fees in lieu of interest, defined as prepayment
fees, asset-based loan fees, and non-accrual interest, which can be
variable from quarter to quarter, totaled $1.8 million, compared to
$1.1 million for the linked quarter and $1.4 million for the fourth
quarter of 2018. Fourth quarter 2019 net interest income included
$67,000 of one-time interest expense related to exercising the call
options on brokered deposits. Third quarter 2019 net interest
income included $261,000 and $47,000 of one-time interest expense
related to exercising the call options on subordinated debt and
brokered deposits, respectively. Excluding these one-time interest
expense items and fees collected in lieu of interest in all periods
of comparison, net interest income increased $713,000, or 4.5%,
compared to the linked quarter and $1.0 million, or 6.5%, compared
to the fourth quarter of 2018.
Net interest margin measured 3.73% for the fourth quarter of
2019, compared to 3.40% in the linked quarter and 3.69% in the
fourth quarter of 2018. Net interest margin reflected a decrease in
the rate paid on average interest-bearing liabilities, combined
with the aforementioned increase in loan fees in lieu of interest.
Excluding fees collected in lieu of interest and one-time interest
expense related to exercising the call options on subordinated debt
and brokered deposits, net interest margin measured 3.38% for the
fourth quarter of 2019, compared to 3.25% in the linked quarter and
3.39% in the fourth quarter of 2018. This improvement in net
interest margin compared to the linked quarter is primarily due to
the reduction in the rate paid on deposits following the Federal
Reserve’s third and final rate cut of 2019, which more than offset
the decline in variable loan rates. Management expects the
execution of its strategies will allow the Company to maintain a
net interest margin, including fees collected in lieu of interest,
at or above its target of 3.50%.
The Company recorded a provision for loan and lease losses of
$1.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, compared to $1.3
million and $983,000 in the linked quarter and prior year quarter,
respectively. The increase in provision for the fourth quarter of
2019 was in large part due to increases in specific reserves
related to previously impaired legacy SBA relationships. Net
charge-offs were $2.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2019,
compared to $998,000 in the linked quarter and $1.0 million in the
prior year quarter. The increase in net charge-offs was related to
existing impaired legacy SBA loans and offset by a reduction in the
previously established specific reserves.
Non-interest income totaled $7.2 million, or 28.0% of total
revenue, for the fourth quarter of 2019, surpassing the Company’s
goal of 25% of total revenue, compared to $5.8 million, or 25.7% of
total revenue, in the linked quarter and $4.6 million, or 21.4% of
total revenue, in the prior year quarter.
Trust and investment services fee income totaled $2.1 million in
the current and linked quarters compared to $1.9 million in the
prior year quarter. Trust assets under management and
administration measured a record $1.892 billion at December 31,
2019, up $91.7 million, or 20.4% annualized, from the linked
quarter and up $261.9 million, or 16.1%, from December 31, 2018.
Management expects new business development efforts to remain
strong in 2020 and beyond as the Company continues to expand its
private wealth management business outside its Madison, Wisconsin,
market.
Commercial loan interest rate swap fee income totaled a record
$2.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, compared to $374,000 in
the linked quarter and $662,000 in the fourth quarter of 2018. The
above average swap fee income in the quarter was primarily due to
one large commercial real estate transaction which generated a $1.1
million fee. Interest rate swaps continue to be an attractive
product for the Company’s commercial borrowers, although associated
fee income can be variable from period to period based on client
demand and the interest rate environment in any given quarter.
Gains on sale of SBA loans totaled $465,000 in the fourth
quarter of 2019, an increase of $11,000, or 9.7% annualized,
compared to $454,000 in the linked quarter and an increase of
$198,000, or 74.2%, compared to $267,000 in the fourth quarter of
2018. Based on the Company’s enhanced business development team and
growing pipeline of new business, management believes the gain on
sale of SBA loans will continue to increase at a measured pace
moving forward.
Other fee income totaled $1.2 million in the fourth quarter of
2019, a decrease of $488,000, or 29.2%, compared to $1.7 million in
the linked quarter and an increase of $560,000, or 89.5%, compared
to $626,000 in the fourth quarter of 2018. Returns on the
investment in mezzanine funds were $241,000 in the fourth quarter
of 2019, compared to $770,000 in the linked quarter and $100,000 in
the prior year quarter. The increase compared to the prior year
quarter was also due to a $207,000 gain from the sale of a state
tax credit and increased fee income from our newly established
division, First Business Consulting Services, which provides
investment portfolio administrative and asset/liability management
services.
Non-interest expense was $16.8 million for the fourth quarter of
2019, compared to $14.7 million for the linked quarter and $18.2
million in the fourth quarter of 2018. Operating expense, which
excludes certain one-time and discrete items as defined in the
Efficiency Ratio table included in the Non-GAAP Reconciliations at
the end of this release, totaled $16.6 million in the fourth
quarter of 2019, compared to $15.0 million in the linked quarter
and $14.6 million in the prior year quarter.
Compensation expense for the three months ended December 31,
2019 was $11.0 million, an increase of $706,000 compared to the
linked and prior year quarters and an increase of $1.6 million
compared to the prior year quarter. The increase in compensation
expense from the linked quarter reflects a $606,000 increase in the
Company’s performance-based incentive compensation accrual based on
actual full year 2019 results. Full-time equivalent employees
(“FTE”) were 288 at December 31, 2019, compared to 281 at September
30, 2019 and 274 at December 31, 2018. The year-over-year increase
in FTEs consists of eight net new production positions and six net
new support positions.
Professional fee expense for the three months ended December 31,
2019 was $957,000, an increase of $206,000 compared to the linked
quarter and $78,000 compared to the prior year quarter. The
increase compared to the linked quarter was due to an increase in
audit and consulting fees.
Other non-interest expense for the three months ended December
31, 2019 was $1.6 million, an increase of $683,000 compared to the
linked quarter and $770,000 compared to the prior year quarter. The
increase in other non-interest expense compared to both the linked
and prior year quarters was principally due to a one-time
right-of-use impairment of $299,000 from vacating and subleasing
unused office space in our Kansas City market. The Company also
experienced an increase in business travel and training costs
consistent with the increase in FTEs referenced above.
Exceptional operating revenue resulted in a reduction in the
Company’s fourth quarter 2019 efficiency ratio to 64.77%, compared
to 66.41% for the linked quarter and 66.95% for the prior year
quarter. The increase in operating revenue was principally
attributable to the improvement in net interest margin and above
average fee income generated by the Company’s commercial loan
interest rate swap program. This increase in operating revenue was
partially offset by the increase in incentive compensation expense
related to the Company’s strong full year 2019 performance.
Balance Sheet
Period-end gross loans and leases receivable totaled $1.715
billion at December 31, 2019, decreasing $5.9 million from
September 30, 2019 and increasing $97.0 million, or 6.0%, from
December 31, 2018. Average gross loans and leases receivable
totaled $1.744 billion at December 31, 2019, increasing $12.9
million, or 3.0% annualized, from September 30, 2019 and increasing
$127.1 million, or 7.9%, from December 31, 2018. The decrease in
period-end loans and leases receivable compared to the linked
quarter was primarily due to above average prepayments, which
generated the substantial increase in fees collected in lieu of
interest during the quarter.
“Commercial loan production was very strong this year, however,
our loan payoff activity was elevated, particularly in the second
half of the year, which tempered our year-over-year ending loan
growth,” said Chambas. “We don’t believe these above average
payoffs were due to any ongoing trend as they occurred across
multiple loan types, geographies, and business lines. We remain
optimistic about our team’s ability to grow loans in line with the
high single-digit levels our average loan balances grew this
year.”
Period-end in-market deposits increased to a record $1.379
billion, or 75.5% of total bank funding at December 31, 2019,
compared to $1.321 billion, or 72.7%, at September 30, 2019 and
$1.179 billion, or 68.2%, at December 31, 2018. Total bank funding
is defined as total deposits plus FHLB advances. The largest
contributors to in-market deposit growth in 2019 were transaction
accounts and money markets, increasing $57.1 million and $158.4
million, respectively, compared to the prior year quarter.
Importantly, this above average growth was achieved while
maintaining pricing discipline and setting deposit rates below the
alternative sources of wholesale funding. The rate paid on average
in-market deposits was 1.14% for the fourth quarter of 2019,
compared to 1.47% in the linked quarter and 1.27% in the prior year
quarter.
“It was an extraordinary year at First Business for in-market
deposit growth,” said Chambas. “In 2019, not only did we grow
deposits to record levels and more than fully fund our net loan
growth for the year, but we did so while maintaining a strong net
interest margin amid a very turbulent and uncertain interest rate
environment. We remain focused on retaining and growing these
relationships further in 2020 to continue supporting our
expectations of above market loan growth.”
Period-end wholesale funding was $446.5 million at December 31,
2019, including FHLB advances of $295.0 million, brokered
certificates of deposit of $150.5 million, and deposits gathered
through internet deposit listing services of $1.0 million, compared
to period-end wholesale funding of $496.4 million at September 30,
2019 and $550.4 million at December 31, 2018. The rate paid on
average wholesale funding was 2.21% for the fourth quarter of 2019,
compared to 2.25% in the linked quarter and 2.18% in the prior year
quarter. The rate paid on average wholesale funding is greater than
the cost of in-market deposits and changes more gradually because
the portfolio includes longer original maturities as the Company
match-funds its longer-term fixed rate loans to mitigate interest
rates risk. The weighted average original maturity for wholesale
funds as of December 31, 2019 and September 30, 2019 was 5.3 years,
compared to 4.2 years at December 31, 2018.
Asset Quality
Non-performing assets were $23.5 million, or 1.12% of total
assets, at December 31, 2019, compared to $25.7 million, or 1.23%
of total assets, and $27.8 million, or 1.42% of total assets, at
the end of the linked quarter and fourth quarter of 2018,
respectively. The decrease from the linked quarter was primarily
due to current quarter charge-offs of $2.2 million, the majority of
which related to legacy SBA relationships previously classified as
impaired for which we were fully reserved, as well as payments
received on non-performing loans.
Capital Strength
The Company’s capital ratios continued to exceed the highest
required regulatory benchmark levels. As of December 31, 2019,
total capital to risk-weighted assets was 12.01%, tier 1 capital to
risk-weighted assets was 9.77%, tier 1 leverage capital to adjusted
average assets was 9.27%, and common equity tier 1 capital to
risk-weighted assets was 9.27%. In addition, as of December 31,
2019, tangible common equity to tangible assets was 8.74%.
Share Repurchases
As of January 17, 2020, the Company had repurchased 98,356
shares of its common stock at a weighted average price of $24.78
per share, for a total value of $2.4 million. Under the previously
disclosed stock repurchase program approved by its Board of
Directors on September 20, 2019 and ending on September 30, 2020,
the company has $2.6 million of buyback authority remaining as of
January 17, 2020.
Quarterly Dividend
As previously announced, during the fourth quarter of 2019, the
Company’s Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly dividend
of $0.15 per share. The dividend was paid on November 14, 2019 to
stockholders of record at the close of business on November 4,
2019. Measured against fourth quarter 2019 diluted earnings per
share of $0.67, the dividend represents a 22.4% payout ratio. The
Board of Directors routinely considers dividend declarations as
part of its normal course of business.
About First Business Financial Services, Inc.
First Business Financial Services, Inc. (Nasdaq:FBIZ) is a
Wisconsin-based bank holding company focused on the unique needs of
businesses, business executives, and high net worth individuals.
First Business offers commercial banking, specialty finance, and
private wealth management solutions, and because of its niche
focus, is able to provide its clients with unmatched expertise,
accessibility, and responsiveness. For additional information,
visit www.firstbusiness.com or call 608-238-8008.
This release may include forward-looking statements as defined
in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which
reflect First Business’s current views with respect to future
events and financial performance. Forward-looking statements are
not based on historical information, but rather are related to
future operations, strategies, financial results, or other
developments. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s
expectations as well as certain assumptions and estimates made by,
and information available to, management at the time the statements
are made. Those statements are based on general assumptions and are
subject to various risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may
cause actual results to differ materially from the views, beliefs,
and projections expressed in such statements. Such statements are
subject to risks and uncertainties, including among other
things:
- Competitive pressures among depository and other financial
institutions nationally and in our markets.
- Adverse changes in the economy or business conditions, either
nationally or in our markets.
- Increases in defaults by borrowers and other
delinquencies.
- Our ability to manage growth effectively, including the
successful expansion of our client service, administrative
infrastructure, and internal management systems.
- Fluctuations in interest rates and market prices.
- Changes in legislative or regulatory requirements applicable to
us and our subsidiaries.
- Changes in tax requirements, including tax rate changes, new
tax laws, and revised tax law interpretations.
- Fraud, including client and system failure or breaches of our
network security, including our internet banking activities.
- Failure to comply with the applicable SBA regulations in order
to maintain the eligibility of the guaranteed portion of SBA
loans.
For further information about the factors that could affect the
Company’s future results, please see the Company’s annual report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018 and other filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SELECTED FINANCIAL CONDITION
DATA
(Unaudited)
As of
(in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$
67,102
$
60,958
$
45,875
$
56,335
$
86,546
Securities available-for-sale, at fair
value
173,133
160,665
158,933
156,783
138,358
Securities held-to-maturity, at amortized
cost
32,700
33,400
34,519
35,914
37,731
Loans held for sale
5,205
3,070
4,786
5,447
5,287
Loans and leases receivable
1,714,635
1,720,542
1,719,976
1,656,646
1,617,655
Allowance for loan and lease losses
(19,520
)
(20,170
)
(19,819
)
(20,449
)
(20,425
)
Loans and leases receivable, net
1,695,115
1,700,372
1,700,157
1,636,197
1,597,230
Premises and equipment, net
2,557
2,740
2,866
3,043
3,284
Foreclosed properties
2,919
2,902
2,660
2,547
2,547
Right-of-use assets
7,205
7,524
7,853
8,180
—
Bank-owned life insurance
42,761
42,432
42,127
41,830
41,538
Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost
7,953
8,315
6,720
6,635
7,240
Goodwill and other intangible assets
11,922
11,946
12,000
12,017
12,045
Accrued interest receivable and other
assets
48,207
58,469
51,808
40,714
34,651
Total assets
$
2,096,779
$
2,092,793
$
2,070,304
$
2,005,642
$
1,966,457
Liabilities and Stockholders’
Equity
In-market deposits
$
1,378,903
$
1,320,957
$
1,290,258
$
1,239,494
$
1,179,448
Wholesale deposits
151,476
187,859
239,387
262,212
275,851
Total deposits
1,530,379
1,508,816
1,529,645
1,501,706
1,455,299
Federal Home Loan Bank advances and other
borrowings
319,382
332,897
297,972
269,958
298,944
Junior subordinated notes
10,047
10,044
10,040
10,037
10,033
Lease liabilities
7,541
7,866
8,187
8,504
—
Accrued interest payable and other
liabilities
35,274
42,378
35,605
30,337
21,474
Total liabilities
1,902,623
1,902,001
1,881,449
1,820,542
1,785,750
Total stockholders’ equity
194,156
190,792
188,855
185,100
180,707
Total liabilities and stockholders’
equity
$
2,096,779
$
2,092,793
$
2,070,304
$
2,005,642
$
1,966,457
STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
As of and for the Three Months
Ended
As of and for the Year
Ended
(Dollars in thousands, except per share
amounts)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
December 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Total interest income
$
25,613
$
25,438
$
25,309
$
25,679
$
24,522
$
102,040
$
91,275
Total interest expense
7,139
8,662
8,457
7,925
7,407
32,184
23,933
Net interest income
18,474
16,776
16,852
17,754
17,115
69,856
67,342
Provision for loan and lease losses
1,472
1,349
(784
)
49
983
2,085
5,492
Net interest income after provision for
loan and lease losses
17,002
15,427
17,636
17,705
16,132
67,771
61,850
Trust and investment service fees
2,073
2,060
2,138
1,927
1,919
8,197
7,744
Gain on sale of SBA loans
465
454
297
242
267
1,459
1,451
Service charges on deposits
789
795
743
777
770
3,104
3,062
Loan fees
451
439
464
414
408
1,767
1,783
Net loss on sale of securities
(42
)
(4
)
—
—
(4
)
(46
)
(4
)
Swap fees
2,267
374
1,051
473
662
4,165
1,670
Other non-interest income
1,186
1,674
1,112
805
626
4,777
2,461
Total non-interest income
7,189
5,792
5,805
4,638
4,648
23,423
18,167
Compensation
11,030
10,324
10,503
10,165
9,432
42,021
37,439
Occupancy
563
580
559
590
560
2,293
2,192
Professional fees
957
751
784
1,210
879
3,703
3,869
Data processing
639
654
689
581
614
2,562
2,362
Marketing
610
548
581
482
617
2,221
2,135
Equipment
292
277
272
389
345
1,230
1,434
Computer software
929
859
827
799
780
3,414
3,015
FDIC insurance
46
1
302
293
353
641
1,478
Collateral liquidation cost (recovery)
10
110
89
(91
)
193
119
646
Net (gain) loss on foreclosed
properties
(17
)
262
(21
)
—
337
224
367
Tax credit investment impairment
(recovery)
113
(120
)
2,088
2,014
1,529
4,094
2,083
SBA recourse provision (benefit)
21
(427
)
113
481
1,795
188
1,913
Other non-interest expense
1,580
897
678
829
810
3,985
3,430
Total non-interest expense
16,773
14,716
17,464
17,742
18,244
66,695
62,363
Income before income tax expense
(benefit)
7,418
6,503
5,977
4,601
2,536
24,499
17,654
Income tax expense (benefit)
1,650
1,418
(595
)
(1,298
)
(1,528
)
1,175
1,351
Net income
$
5,768
$
5,085
$
6,572
$
5,899
$
4,064
$
23,324
$
16,303
Per common share:
Basic earnings
$
0.67
$
0.59
$
0.75
$
0.67
$
0.46
$
2.68
$
1.86
Diluted earnings
0.67
0.59
0.75
0.67
0.46
2.68
1.86
Dividends declared
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.14
0.60
0.56
Book value
22.67
22.09
21.71
21.12
20.57
22.67
20.57
Tangible book value
21.27
20.71
20.33
19.75
19.20
21.27
19.20
Weighted-average common shares
outstanding(1)
8,442,675
8,492,445
8,569,581
8,621,221
8,662,025
8,515,375
8,640,198
Weighted-average diluted common shares
outstanding(1)
8,442,675
8,492,445
8,569,581
8,621,221
8,662,025
8,515,375
8,640,198
(1)
Excluding participating securities.
NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months
Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
December 31, 2018
Average
Balance
Interest
Average
Yield/Rate(4)
Average Balance
Interest
Average
Yield/Rate(4)
Average
Balance
Interest
Average
Yield/Rate(4)
Interest-earning assets
Commercial real estate and other mortgage
loans(1)
$
1,161,802
$
14,319
4.93
%
$
1,153,591
$
14,568
5.05
%
$
1,093,472
$
14,259
5.22
%
Commercial and industrial loans(1)
523,237
9,239
7.06
%
517,043
8,697
6.73
%
461,041
8,129
7.05
%
Direct financing leases(1)
28,439
308
4.33
%
29,600
316
4.27
%
32,721
339
4.14
%
Consumer and other loans(1)
30,830
330
4.28
%
31,195
341
4.37
%
29,963
330
4.41
%
Total loans and leases receivable(1)
1,744,308
24,196
5.55
%
1,731,429
23,922
5.53
%
1,617,197
23,057
5.70
%
Mortgage-related securities(2)
172,539
1,047
2.43
%
167,113
1,060
2.54
%
143,109
891
2.49
%
Other investment securities(3)
23,132
126
2.18
%
24,755
134
2.17
%
30,851
156
2.02
%
FHLB stock
7,958
97
4.88
%
7,692
85
4.42
%
7,049
87
4.94
%
Short-term investments
32,985
147
1.78
%
40,707
237
2.33
%
54,625
331
2.42
%
Total interest-earning assets
1,980,922
25,613
5.17
%
1,971,696
25,438
5.16
%
1,852,831
24,522
5.29
%
Non-interest-earning assets
126,443
121,589
95,523
Total assets
$
2,107,365
$
2,093,285
$
1,948,354
Interest-bearing liabilities
Transaction accounts
$
221,446
629
1.14
%
$
217,870
919
1.69
%
$
245,910
850
1.38
%
Money market
676,255
2,345
1.39
%
642,385
2,857
1.78
%
504,698
2,044
1.62
%
Certificates of deposit
146,128
888
2.43
%
154,095
983
2.55
%
134,356
738
2.20
%
Wholesale deposits
172,033
1,036
2.41
%
211,528
1,247
2.36
%
302,968
1,631
2.15
%
Total interest-bearing deposits
1,215,862
4,898
1.61
%
1,225,878
6,006
1.96
%
1,187,932
5,263
1.77
%
FHLB advances
304,049
1,590
2.09
%
307,060
1,673
2.18
%
264,043
1,454
2.20
%
Other borrowings
24,462
371
6.07
%
27,545
703
10.21
%
24,435
410
6.71
%
Junior subordinated notes
10,045
280
11.15
%
10,041
280
11.15
%
10,031
280
11.17
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
1,554,418
7,139
1.84
%
1,570,524
8,662
2.21
%
1,486,441
7,407
1.99
%
Non-interest-bearing demand deposit
accounts
306,278
283,675
257,320
Other non-interest-bearing liabilities
53,271
48,688
25,101
Total liabilities
1,913,967
1,902,887
1,768,862
Stockholders’ equity
193,398
190,398
179,492
Total liabilities and stockholders’
equity
$
2,107,365
$
2,093,285
$
1,948,354
Net interest income
$
18,474
$
16,776
$
17,115
Interest rate spread
3.33
%
2.95
%
3.30
%
Net interest-earning assets
$
426,504
$
401,172
$
366,390
Net interest margin
3.73
%
3.40
%
3.69
%
(1)
The average balances of loans and
leases include non-accrual loans and leases and loans held for
sale. Interest income related to non-accrual loans and leases is
recognized when collected. Interest income includes net loan fees
collected in lieu of interest.
(2)
Includes amortized cost basis of
assets available for sale and held to maturity.
(3)
Yields on tax-exempt municipal
obligations are not presented on a tax-equivalent basis in this
table.
(4)
Represents annualized
yields/rates.
NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS
(Unaudited)
For the Year Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Average Balance
Interest
Average
Yield/Rate(4)
Average
Balance
Interest
Average
Yield/Rate(4)
Interest-earning assets
Commercial real estate and other mortgage
loans(1)
$
1,142,201
$
58,330
5.11
%
$
1,074,873
$
53,620
4.99
%
Commercial and industrial loans(1)
500,058
35,251
7.05
%
447,687
30,043
6.71
%
Direct financing leases(1)
30,462
1,276
4.19
%
31,276
1,268
4.05
%
Consumer and other loans(1)
31,250
1,372
4.39
%
29,761
1,297
4.36
%
Total loans and leases receivable(1)
1,703,971
96,229
5.65
%
1,583,597
86,228
5.45
%
Mortgage-related securities(2)
161,969
4,069
2.51
%
137,145
3,185
2.32
%
Other investment securities(3)
26,661
568
2.13
%
33,929
657
1.94
%
FHLB and FRB stock
7,398
357
4.83
%
7,472
290
3.88
%
Short-term investments
35,344
817
2.31
%
49,365
915
1.85
%
Total interest-earning assets
1,935,343
102,040
5.27
%
1,811,508
91,275
5.04
%
Non-interest-earning assets
113,692
92,631
Total assets
$
2,049,035
$
1,904,139
Interest-bearing liabilities
Transaction accounts
$
222,244
3,408
1.53
%
$
269,943
2,671
0.99
%
Money market
617,341
10,576
1.71
%
491,756
5,375
1.09
%
Certificates of deposit
156,048
3,852
2.47
%
94,172
1,599
1.70
%
Wholesale deposits
225,302
5,122
2.27
%
302,440
5,888
1.95
%
Total interest-bearing deposits
1,220,935
22,958
1.88
%
1,158,311
15,533
1.34
%
FHLB advances
286,464
6,219
2.17
%
274,382
5,640
2.06
%
Other borrowings
25,236
1,895
7.51
%
24,537
1,648
6.72
%
Junior subordinated notes
10,040
1,112
11.08
%
10,025
1,112
11.09
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
1,542,675
32,184
2.09
%
1,467,255
23,933
1.63
%
Non-interest-bearing demand deposit
accounts
275,495
241,529
Other non-interest-bearing liabilities
45,047
22,076
Total liabilities
1,863,217
1,730,860
Stockholders’ equity
185,818
173,279
Total liabilities and stockholders’
equity
$
2,049,035
$
1,904,139
Net interest income
$
69,856
$
67,342
Interest rate spread
3.19
%
3.41
%
Net interest-earning assets
$
392,668
$
344,253
Net interest margin
3.61
%
3.72
%
(1)
The average balances of loans and
leases include non-accrual loans and leases and loans held for
sale. Interest income related to non-accrual loans and leases is
recognized when collected. Interest income includes net loan fees
collected in lieu of interest.
(2)
Includes amortized cost basis of
assets available for sale and held to maturity.
(3)
Yields on tax-exempt municipal
obligations are not presented on a tax-equivalent basis in this
table.
(4)
Represents annualized
yields/rates.
PERFORMANCE RATIOS
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Year Ended
(Unaudited)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
December 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Return on average assets (annualized)
1.09
%
0.97
%
1.30
%
1.20
%
0.83
%
1.14
%
0.86
%
Return on average equity (annualized)
11.93
%
10.68
%
14.09
%
13.67
%
9.06
%
12.55
%
9.41
%
Efficiency ratio
64.77
%
66.41
%
67.41
%
68.04
%
66.95
%
66.59
%
67.77
%
Interest rate spread
3.33
%
2.95
%
3.10
%
3.37
%
3.30
%
3.19
%
3.41
%
Net interest margin
3.73
%
3.40
%
3.52
%
3.79
%
3.69
%
3.61
%
3.72
%
Average interest-earning assets to average
interest-bearing liabilities
127.44
%
125.54
%
123.99
%
124.78
%
124.65
%
125.45
%
123.46
%
ASSET QUALITY RATIOS
(Unaudited)
As of
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Non-accrual loans and leases
$
20,613
$
22,789
$
25,864
$
23,540
$
25,301
Foreclosed properties
2,919
2,902
2,660
2,547
2,547
Total non-performing assets
23,532
25,691
28,524
26,087
27,848
Performing troubled debt
restructurings
140
146
151
169
180
Total impaired assets
$
23,672
$
25,837
$
28,675
$
26,256
$
28,028
Non-accrual loans and leases as a percent
of total gross loans and leases
1.20
%
1.32
%
1.50
%
1.42
%
1.56
%
Non-performing assets as a percent of
total gross loans and leases plus foreclosed properties
1.37
%
1.49
%
1.66
%
1.57
%
1.72
%
Non-performing assets as a percent of
total assets
1.12
%
1.23
%
1.38
%
1.30
%
1.42
%
Allowance for loan and lease losses as a
percent of total gross loans and leases
1.14
%
1.17
%
1.15
%
1.23
%
1.26
%
Allowance for loan and lease losses as a
percent of non-accrual loans and leases
94.70
%
88.51
%
76.64
%
86.87
%
80.73
%
NET CHARGE-OFFS (RECOVERIES)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Year Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
December 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Charge-offs
$
2,194
$
1,099
$
15
$
48
$
1,197
$
3,356
$
6,101
Recoveries
(73
)
(101
)
(169
)
(23
)
(184
)
(366
)
(2,271
)
Net charge-offs (recoveries)
$
2,121
$
998
$
(154
)
$
25
$
1,013
$
2,990
$
3,830
Net charge-offs (recoveries) as a percent
of average gross loans and leases (annualized)
0.49
%
0.23
%
(0.04
)%
0.01
%
0.25
%
0.18
%
0.24
%
CAPITAL RATIOS
As of and for the Three Months
Ended
(Unaudited)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Total capital to risk-weighted assets
12.01
%
11.90
%
11.92
%
12.18
%
11.85
%
Tier I capital to risk-weighted assets
9.77
%
9.62
%
9.60
%
9.69
%
9.41
%
Common equity tier I capital to
risk-weighted assets
9.27
%
9.11
%
9.09
%
9.17
%
8.89
%
Tier I capital to adjusted assets
9.27
%
9.18
%
9.36
%
9.45
%
9.33
%
Tangible common equity to tangible
assets
8.74
%
8.59
%
8.59
%
8.68
%
8.63
%
LOAN AND LEASE RECEIVABLE
COMPOSITION
(Unaudited)
As of
(in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Commercial real estate:
Commercial real estate - owner
occupied
$
226,614
$
226,307
$
210,471
$
212,698
$
203,476
Commercial real estate - non-owner
occupied
516,652
503,102
477,740
479,061
484,427
Land development
51,097
49,184
49,000
47,503
42,666
Construction
109,057
111,848
185,347
169,894
161,562
Multi-family
217,322
227,330
195,363
184,490
167,868
1-4 family
33,359
31,226
31,656
33,255
34,340
Total commercial real estate
1,154,101
1,148,997
1,149,577
1,126,901
1,094,339
Commercial and industrial
503,402
513,672
510,448
466,277
462,321
Direct financing leases, net
28,203
28,987
30,365
32,724
33,170
Consumer and other:
Home equity and second mortgages
7,006
7,373
7,513
8,377
8,438
Other
22,664
22,140
22,896
23,367
20,789
Total consumer and other
29,670
29,513
30,409
31,744
29,227
Total gross loans and leases
receivable
1,715,376
1,721,169
1,720,799
1,657,646
1,619,057
Less:
Allowance for loan and lease losses
19,520
20,170
19,819
20,449
20,425
Deferred loan fees
741
627
823
1,000
1,402
Loans and leases receivable, net
$
1,695,115
$
1,700,372
$
1,700,157
$
1,636,197
$
1,597,230
LEGACY SBA 7(a) AND EXPRESS LOAN
COMPOSITION (1)
(Unaudited)
As of
(in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Performing loans:
Off-balance sheet loans
$
35,029
$
40,288
$
44,385
$
45,735
$
48,989
On-balance sheet loans
19,697
21,814
23,406
24,396
26,260
Gross loans
54,726
62,102
67,791
70,131
75,249
Non-performing loans:
Off-balance sheet loans
7,290
7,287
8,294
12,471
13,036
On-balance sheet loans
12,037
14,663
16,940
14,510
13,028
Gross loans
19,327
21,950
25,234
26,981
26,064
Total loans:
Off-balance sheet loans
42,319
47,575
52,679
58,206
62,025
On-balance sheet loans
31,734
36,477
40,346
38,906
39,288
Gross loans
$
74,053
$
84,052
$
93,025
$
97,112
$
101,313
SBA recourse reserve
$
1,345
$
1,643
$
2,068
$
3,276
$
2,956
SBA recourse reserve as a percent of total
legacy off-balance sheet loans
3.18
%
3.45
%
3.93
%
5.63
%
4.77
%
(1)
Defined as SBA 7(a) and Express
loans originated in 2016 and prior.
DEPOSIT COMPOSITION
(Unaudited)
As of
(in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Non-interest-bearing transaction
accounts
$
293,573
$
280,990
$
301,914
$
286,345
$
280,769
Interest-bearing transaction accounts
273,909
206,267
244,608
206,360
229,612
Money market accounts
674,409
678,993
596,520
579,539
516,045
Certificates of deposit
137,012
154,707
147,216
167,250
153,022
Wholesale deposits
151,476
187,859
239,387
262,212
275,851
Total deposits
$
1,530,379
$
1,508,816
$
1,529,645
$
1,501,706
$
1,455,299
TRUST ASSETS COMPOSITION
(Unaudited)
As of
(in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Trust assets under management
$
1,726,538
$
1,651,809
$
1,590,508
$
1,564,821
$
1,452,911
Trust assets under administration
165,660
148,711
164,517
167,124
177,416
Total trust assets
$
1,892,198
$
1,800,520
$
1,755,025
$
1,731,945
$
1,630,327
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
Certain financial information provided in this release is
determined by methods other than in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles (United States) (“GAAP”). Although
the Company’s management believes that these non-GAAP financial
measures provide a greater understanding of its business, these
measures are not necessarily comparable to similar measures that
may be presented by other companies.
TANGIBLE BOOK VALUE
“Tangible book value per share” is a non-GAAP measure
representing tangible common equity divided by total common shares
outstanding. “Tangible common equity” itself is a non-GAAP measure
representing common stockholders’ equity reduced by intangible
assets, if any. The Company’s management believes that this measure
is important to many investors in the marketplace who are
interested in period-to-period changes in book value per common
share exclusive of changes in intangible assets. The information
provided below reconciles tangible book value per share and
tangible common equity to their most comparable GAAP measures.
(Unaudited)
As of
(Dollars in thousands, except per share
amounts)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Common stockholders’ equity
$
194,156
$
190,792
$
188,855
$
185,100
$
180,707
Goodwill and other intangible assets
(11,922
)
(11,946
)
(12,000
)
(12,017
)
(12,045
)
Tangible common equity
$
182,234
$
178,846
$
176,855
$
173,083
$
168,662
Common shares outstanding
8,566,044
8,636,085
8,699,456
8,765,136
8,785,480
Book value per share
$
22.67
$
22.09
$
21.71
$
21.12
$
20.57
Tangible book value per share
21.27
20.71
20.33
19.75
19.20
TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY TO TANGIBLE ASSETS
“Tangible common equity to tangible assets’’ is defined as the
ratio of common stockholders’ equity reduced by intangible assets,
if any, divided by total assets reduced by intangible assets, if
any. The Company’s management believes that this measure is
important to many investors in the marketplace who are interested
in the relative changes from period to period in common equity and
total assets, each exclusive of changes in intangible assets. The
information below reconciles tangible common equity and tangible
assets to their most comparable GAAP measures.
(Unaudited)
As of
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Common stockholders’ equity
$
194,156
$
190,792
$
188,855
$
185,100
$
180,707
Goodwill and other intangible assets
(11,922
)
(11,946
)
(12,000
)
(12,017
)
(12,045
)
Tangible common equity
$
182,234
$
178,846
$
176,855
$
173,083
$
168,662
Total assets
$
2,096,779
$
2,092,793
$
2,070,304
$
2,005,642
$
1,966,457
Goodwill and other intangible assets
(11,922
)
(11,946
)
(12,000
)
(12,017
)
(12,045
)
Tangible assets
$
2,084,857
$
2,080,847
$
2,058,304
$
1,993,625
$
1,954,412
Tangible common equity to tangible
assets
8.74
%
8.59
%
8.59
%
8.68
%
8.63
%
EFFICIENCY RATIO
“Efficiency ratio” is a non-GAAP measure representing
non-interest expense excluding the effects of the SBA recourse
provision, impairment of tax credit investments, losses or gains on
foreclosed properties, amortization of other intangible assets and
other discrete items, if any, divided by operating revenue, which
is equal to net interest income plus non-interest income less
realized gains or losses on securities, if any. In the judgment of
the Company’s management, the adjustments made to non-interest
expense and operating revenue allow investors and analysts to
better assess the Company’s operating expenses in relation to its
core operating revenue by removing the volatility that is
associated with certain one-time items and other discrete items.
The information provided below reconciles the efficiency ratio to
its most comparable GAAP measure.
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Year Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2019
September 30, 2019
June 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
December 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Total non-interest expense
$
16,773
$
14,716
$
17,464
$
17,742
$
18,244
$
66,695
$
62,363
Less:
Net (gain) loss on foreclosed
properties
(17
)
262
(21
)
—
337
224
367
Amortization of other intangible
assets
7
11
11
11
11
40
47
SBA recourse
provision (benefit)
21
(427
)
113
481
1,795
188
1,913
Tax credit investment impairment
(recovery)
113
(120
)
2,088
2,014
1,529
4,094
2,083
Total operating expense
$
16,649
$
14,990
$
15,273
$
15,236
$
14,572
$
62,149
$
57,953
Net interest income
$
18,474
$
16,776
$
16,852
$
17,754
$
17,115
$
69,856
$
67,342
Total non-interest income
7,189
5,792
5,805
4,638
4,648
23,423
18,167
Less:
Net loss on sale of securities
(42
)
(4
)
(1
)
—
(4
)
(46
)
(4
)
Total operating revenue
$
25,705
$
22,572
$
22,658
$
22,392
$
21,767
$
93,325
$
85,513
Efficiency ratio
64.77
%
66.41
%
67.41
%
68.04
%
66.95
%
66.59
%
67.77
%
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