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Berkshire Hills Bancorp (NYSE: BHLB) reported a 62% year-over-year increase in first-quarter earnings per share (EPS) to $0.42, with adjusted EPS rising 37% to $0.43. Loan growth of 6% quarter-over-quarter, alongside a $4 million benefit from a release of the credit loss allowance, contributed to the strong performance. Asset quality improved, with non-performing assets declining to 0.26% of total assets. Despite a 7% reduction in total shareholders' equity, the company's position is poised for future growth in a rising rate environment. Berkshire also introduced a $140 million share repurchase program.

Positive
  • 62% year-over-year increase in EPS to $0.42
  • 37% year-over-year increase in adjusted EPS to $0.43
  • Loan growth of 6% quarter-over-quarter
  • $4 million benefit from credit loss allowance release
  • 0.26% non-performing assets/assets, improving for five consecutive quarters
  • Initiated a $140 million share repurchase program
Negative
  • 7% decrease in total shareholders' equity quarter-over-quarter
  • 8% year-over-year decrease in net interest income
  • 5% year-over-year decrease in total loans due to refinancing impacts

BOSTON, April 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: BHLB) today reported that first  quarter earnings per share (EPS) increased year-over-year by 62% to $0.42 in 2022 from $0.26 in 2021. The non-GAAP measure of adjusted EPS increased by 37% to $0.43 from $0.32. Earnings benefited from loan growth in 2022 together with a release of the allowance for credit losses, reflecting improved loan performance expectations. Compared to the fourth quarter of 2021, first quarter EPS was unchanged at $0.42 and adjusted EPS increased by 4% to $0.43 from $0.42.

FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Non-GAAP measures are reconciled on page F-9).

  • 62% year-over-year increase in EPS
  • 6% increase in total loans quarter-over-quarter
  • 2.61% net interest margin, stable over the last five quarters
  • $4 million benefit to the credit loss provision due to a release of the credit loss allowance
  • 0.26% non-performing assets/assets – fifth sequential quarterly improvement
  • 6% reduction in period-end shares outstanding year-over-year reflecting stock buybacks

CEO Nitin Mhatre stated, "Our strong growth in loan balances was driven by a significant increase in new loan originations that benefited from higher productivity of our existing bankers, recruitment of experienced frontline bankers and new partnership channels in the second half of 2021. Our credit metrics remained strong and our earnings benefited from a release of the credit loss allowance, which continues to provide comparatively strong coverage of the loan portfolio."

"We remain well positioned to benefit from the expected rising rate environment. During the first quarter, Berkshire announced the approval of a new program to repurchase approximately $140 million in common shares and correspondingly total outstanding shares decreased by 2% during the quarter."

Mr. Mhatre concluded, "Berkshire Bank recently announced an expanded partnership with fintech Narmi to create a best-in-class  digital banking experience for consumers and small businesses.  We continue to promote employees from within the organization and bring on board knowledgeable bankers to deepen long-term relationships with our customers. I'm also pleased that our collective efforts to support our customers and communities continue to gain recognition as we were recently named by Newsweek as one of America's Most Trustworthy Companies and placed among the top 10 banks nationally. Our team has gotten off to a strong start in 2022 as we execute on our BEST plan in pursuit of our vision to be a high-performing, leading socially responsible community bank in New England and beyond."

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Earnings:  First quarter GAAP earnings per share totaled $0.42, unchanged from the prior quarter and increased year-over-year by 62% from $0.26. The non-GAAP measure of adjusted EPS totaled $0.43, increasing quarter-over-quarter by 4% from $0.42 and year-over-year by 37% from $0.32 per share. First quarter adjustments to earnings consisted primarily of branch restructuring expenses in 2021 and unrealized equity securities losses in 2022. Year-over-year earnings improvement also resulted from a benefit in 2022 to the provision for credit losses on loans and as well as from share repurchases. The first quarter 2022 return on tangible common equity measured 7.3% and the non-GAAP measure of adjusted return on tangible common equity measured 7.5%.

Revenue:  Net interest income was essentially unchanged quarter-over quarter.  Loan growth was weighted towards the end of the quarter, with full benefit expected beginning in the second quarter. Net interest income decreased by 8% year-over-year due primarily to lower loan balances during the year 2021. The Company's net interest income is modeled to be positively sensitive to the market forecast scenario of rising interest rates.

Non-interest income excluding securities losses increased 5% quarter-over-quarter including seasonal components. It decreased 18% year-over-year primarily due to the sale of insurance and branch operations in the third quarter of 2021, and PPP loan referral fees recorded in the first quarter of 2021.

Provision for Credit Losses on Loans:  Berkshire recorded a $4 million benefit to the first quarter 2022 provision, compared to a $3 million benefit in the linked quarter and a $6.5 million charge in the first quarter of 2021. The $4 million benefit resulted from a $7 million release of the credit loss allowance net of $3 million in net loan charge-offs. The Company also utilizes the non-GAAP financial measure of Pre-tax Pre-Provision Net Revenue ("PPNR") to evaluate the results of operations before the impact of the provision and tax expense. PPNR measured $21 million in the most recent quarter, and $22 million on a non-GAAP adjusted basis.

Expense: First quarter 2022 non-interest expense was down 1% quarter-over quarter and down 12% year-over-year including the impact of operations sold in 2021. Full time equivalent staff totaled 1,333 positions at period-end, compared to 1,319 positions at the start of the year. The effective tax rate was 20% in the most recent quarter, which was unchanged from the tax rate for the year 2021.

BALANCE SHEET (references are to period-end balances unless otherwise stated)

Summary:  Total assets increased quarter-over-quarter by $0.5 billion, or 5%, to $12.1 billion reflecting loan growth. Total shareholders' equity decreased quarter-over-quarter by $89 million, or 7%, due primarily to a $75 million reduction in accumulated other comprehensive income reflecting lower bond valuations as a result of the increase in interest rates during the quarter.   We anticipate that the Company's strong capital and liquidity will position it for future targeted loan growth and capital distributions which are integral elements of its BEST strategic plan.

Loans:  Total loans increased quarter-over-quarter by $441 million, or 6% to $7.27 billion at March 31, 2022. The largest increases were in commercial real estate, asset based lending, and residential mortgages. The Company has expanded its commercial and business banking teams and is developing new sourcing channels for residential mortgages and consumer loans in its markets to support planned loan growth in 2022. Loans were down 5% year-over-year due to the impact of refinancings and targeted runoff.

Asset Quality:  Asset quality metrics remained favorable and improving in the most recent quarter. Non-accruing loans decreased by 16%, measuring 0.41% of period-end total loans.  Annualized net loan charge-offs measured 0.15% of average loans, down from 0.29% for the year 2021. Accruing delinquent loans declined to a near five quarter low of 0.28% of total loans. The allowance for credit losses on loans decreased quarter-over-quarter by $7 million to $99 million, measuring 1.37% of total loans, which was a decrease from 1.55% at the start of the year.

Deposits and Borrowings:  Period-end total deposits increased by 6% quarter-over-quarter and 4% year-over-year. These increases were concentrated in payroll deposits, which fluctuate daily. Shifts in balances between the NOW and money market categories also relate to payroll deposits. Total average deposits increased 1% both compared to the linked quarter and compared to the first quarter of 2021. The Company has been reducing higher cost time deposits, including brokered deposits, which declined by 7% quarter-over-quarter and 28% year-over-year based on average balances. Total average non-maturity deposits increased by 3% quarter-over-quarter and 10% year-over-year. The first quarter total cost of deposits decreased to 0.17%, compared to 0.19% in the linked quarter and 0.36% in the prior year.

Equity:  Shareholders' equity decreased by 7% quarter-over-quarter and  year-over-year. This reflected the impact of share repurchases and a $75 million reduction in the most recent quarter reflecting the lower fair value of the bond portfolio as a result of higher interest rates.  The ratio of equity/assets decreased quarter-over- quarter to 9.0% from 10.2%. At quarter-end, book value per share was $22.89 and the non-GAAP measure of tangible book value per share was $22.30. These values decreased quarter-over-quarter, but were not significantly changed year-over-year.

ESG & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY UPDATE       

Berkshire Bank is committed to purpose-driven, community-centered banking that enhances value for all stakeholders as it pursues its vision of being a high-performing, leading socially responsible community bank in New England and beyond. Learn more about the steps Berkshire is taking at berkshirebank.com/csr and in its most recent Corporate Responsibility Report.

Key developments in the quarter include:

  • Corporate Responsibility Report - Earlier this month, the Company released its 2021 Corporate Responsibility Report, Empowering Community Comebacks. The report highlights Berkshire's performance on environmental, social, and governance matters along with its progress on its BEST Community Comeback. Detailed on the pages of the report are examples of how the simple decision of where you bank can have an outsized impact in your community.

  • Standing with Ukraine: Berkshire took several actions along with its employees and customers in response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine including making a $50,000 contribution, through its Foundation, to the Ukrainian Federation of America. In addition, Berkshire is refunding outgoing wire transfer fees to individuals who are sending money to family and non-profit organizations in Ukraine; matching employee contributions to non-profits working to aid in relief efforts; and activating a virtual supply drive to provide critical supplies to organizations working to assist in Ukraine and neighboring countries.

  • Awards & Recognition: The Company was named to Newsweek's list of America's Most Trusted Companies 2022 and ranked #9 for banks. Earlier in the quarter Berkshire was also listed in Bloomberg's Gender Equality Index and named a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality by the Human Rights Campaign. Finally, Berkshire received a 2022 Communitas Award for Leadership in Corporate Responsibility for its BEST Community Comeback program recognizing its early progress on the multi-year commitment.

  • Current ESG Performance: The Company moved into the top 22% of leading ESG indexes in the U.S. for its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings. As of March 31, 2022 the Company received ratings of: MSCI ESG- BBB; ISS ESG Quality Score - Environment: 3, Social: 1, Governance: 3; and Bloomberg ESG Disclosure- 47.81. The Company is also rated by Sustainalytics.

INVESTOR CONFERENCE CALL AND INVESTOR PRESENTATION

Berkshire will conduct a conference call/webcast at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 to discuss results for the quarter and provide guidance about expected future results. The Company will also place an investor presentation at its website at ir.berkshirebank.com with additional financial information and other information about the quarter.

Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the conference call using the following link:
https://www.incommglobalevents.com/registration/q4inc/10475/berkshire-hills-bancorp-q1-earnings-release-conference-call/.

Callers who pre-register will be given dial-in instructions and a unique PIN to gain immediate access to the call. Participants may pre-register at any time prior to the call and will immediately receive simple instructions via email. Additionally, participants may reach the registration link and access the webcast by logging in through the investor relations section of Berkshire's website at ir.berkshirebank.com.  Those parties who do not have Internet access or are otherwise unable to pre-register for this event, may still participate at the above time by dialing 844-200-6205 and using participant access code: 647451. Participants are requested to dial-in a few minutes before the scheduled start of the call. A telephone replay of the call will be available for one week by dialing 866-813-9403 and using access code:  478827. The webcast will be available on Berkshire's website for an extended period of time.

ABOUT BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP

Berkshire Hills Bancorp is the parent of Berkshire Bank, which is transforming what it means to bank its neighbors socially, humanly, and digitally to empower the financial potential of people, families, and businesses in its communities as it pursues its vision of being a leading socially responsible omni-channel community bank in New England and beyond. Berkshire Bank provides business and consumer banking, mortgage, wealth management, and investment services. Headquartered in Boston, Berkshire has approximately $12.1 billion in assets and operates 105 branch offices in New England and New York, and is a member of the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index. To learn more, call 800-773-5601 or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This document contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. You can identify these statements from the use of the words "may," "will," "should," "could," "would," "plan," "potential," "estimate," "project," "believe," "intend," "anticipate," "expect," "target" and similar expressions. There are many factors that could cause actual results to differ significantly from expectations described in the forward-looking statements. For a discussion of such factors, please see Berkshire's most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which reflect our expectations only as of the date of this document. Berkshire does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This document contains certain non-GAAP financial measures in addition to results presented in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP"). These non-GAAP measures provide supplemental perspectives on operating results, performance trends, and financial condition.  They are not a substitute for GAAP measures; they should be read and used in conjunction with the Company's GAAP financial information. A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to GAAP measures is included on page F-9 in the accompanying financial tables.  In all cases, it should be understood that non-GAAP per share measures do not depict amounts that accrue directly to the benefit of shareholders. 

The Company utilizes the non-GAAP measure of adjusted earnings in evaluating operating trends, including components for adjusted revenue and expense. These measures exclude items which the Company does not view as related to its normalized operations. These items primarily include securities gains/losses, other gains/losses, merger costs, restructuring costs, goodwill impairment, and discontinued operations. In 2021, the Company recorded a third quarter net gain of $52 million on the sale of the Company's insurance subsidiary and the Mid-Atlantic branch operations. Expense adjustments in the first quarter 2021 were primarily related to branch consolidations. Third quarter 2021 adjustments included Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings prepayment costs. They also included other restructuring charges for efficiency initiatives in operations areas including write-downs on real estate moved to held for sale and severance related to staff reductions. The fourth quarter 2021 revenue adjustment was primarily related to trailing revenue on a previously reported sale, and the expense adjustment was due primarily to branch restructuring costs. The revenue adjustment in the first quarter of 2022 was due to an unrealized loss in equity mutual funds.

The Company utilizes Adjusted Pre-Provision Net Revenue ("Adjusted PPNR") which measures adjusted income before credit loss provision and tax expense. PPNR is used by the investment community due to the volatility and variability across banks related to credit loss provision expense under the Current Expected Credit Loss accounting standard. The Company also calculates Adjusted PPNR/assets in order to utilize the PPNR measure in assessing its comparative operating profitability.

Non-GAAP adjustments are presented net of an adjustment for income tax expense. This adjustment is determined as the difference between the GAAP tax rate and the effective tax rate applicable to adjusted income. The efficiency ratio is adjusted for adjusted revenue and expense items and for tax preference items. The Company also calculates measures related to tangible equity, which adjust equity (and assets where applicable) to exclude intangible assets due to the importance of these measures to the investment community.

CONTACTS

Investor Relations Contacts

Kevin Conn, SVP, Investor Relations & Corporate Development
Email: KAConn@berkshirebank.com 
Tel: (617) 641-9206

David Gonci, Capital Markets Director
Email: dgonci@berkshirebank.com
Tel: (413) 281-1973

Media Contact:

Gary Levante, SVP, Corporate Responsibility & Communications
Email: glevante@berkshirebank.com
Tel: (413) 447-1737

 

TABLE
INDEX

CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED FINANCIAL SCHEDULES

F-1

Selected Financial Highlights

F-2

Balance Sheets

F-3

Loan and Deposit Analysis

F-4

Statements of Income

F-5

Statements of Income (Five Quarter Trend)

F-6

Average Balances and Average Yields and Costs

F-7

Asset Quality Analysis

F-8

Asset Quality Analysis (continued)

F-9

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
and Supplementary Data (Five Quarter Trend)

 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS - UNAUDITED - (F-1)










March 31,


June 30,


Sept. 30,


Dec. 31,


March 31,






2021


2021


2021


2021


2022

















NOMINAL AND PER SHARE DATA













Net earnings per common share, diluted

$         0.26


$         0.43


$         1.31


$               0.42


$         0.42




Adjusted earnings per common share, diluted (2)

0.32


0.44


0.53


0.42


0.43




Net income, (thousands)

13,031


21,636


63,749


20,248


20,196




Adjusted net income,(thousands)(2)

16,015


22,104


25,695


20,172


20,789




Total common shares outstanding, period-end (thousands)

50,988


50,453


48,657


48,667


47,792




Average diluted shares, (thousands)

50,565


50,608


48,744


48,340


48,067




Total book value per common share, (end of period)

23.05


23.30


24.21


24.30


22.89




Tangible book value per common share, (end of period) (2)

22.39


22.66


23.58


23.69


22.30




Dividends per common share

0.12


0.12


0.12


0.12


0.12




Full-time equivalent staff

1,467


1,417


1,333


1,319


1,333

















PERFORMANCE RATIOS (3)













Return on equity

4.50

%

7.37

%

22.18

%

6.86

%

6.79

%



Adjusted return on equity (2)

5.53


7.53


8.94


6.83


6.99




Return on tangible common equity (2)

4.98


7.92


23.14


7.37


7.29




Adjusted return on tangible common equity (2)

6.04


8.08


9.53


7.34


7.49




Return on assets

0.42


0.70


2.14


0.71


0.70




Adjusted return on assets (2)

0.51


0.71


0.86


0.71


0.72




Net interest margin, fully taxable equivalent (FTE) (4)(5)

2.62


2.62


2.56


2.60


2.61




Efficiency ratio (2)

71.32


67.82


68.76


71.98


72.61

















FINANCIAL DATA (in millions, end of period)













Total assets


$     12,757


$     12,273


$     11,846


$           11,555


$     12,097




Total earning assets

12,071


11,571


11,145


10,899


11,401




Total loans


7,659


7,233


6,836


6,826


7,267




Total deposits


10,244


9,914


10,365


10,069


10,699




Loans/deposits (%)

75

%

73

%

66

%

68

%

68

%



Total shareholders' equity

$       1,175


$       1,175


$       1,178


$             1,182


$       1,094

















ASSET QUALITY













Allowance for credit losses, (millions)

$          124


$          119


$          113


$                106


$            99




Net charge-offs, (millions)

(10)


(5)


(2)


(4)


(3)




Net charge-offs (QTD annualized)/average loans

0.51

%

0.26

%

0.12

%

0.23

%

0.15

%



Provision expense/(income), (millions)

$              7


$              -


$            (4)


$                  (3)


$            (4)




Non-performing assets, (millions)

58


49


39


37


32




Non-performing loans/total loans

0.73

%

0.66

%

0.54

%

0.52

%

0.41

%



Allowance for credit losses/non-performing loans

222


250


304


300


335




Allowance for credit losses/total loans

1.62


1.65


1.65


1.55


1.37

















CAPITAL RATIOS













Common equity tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets(6)

14.2

%

14.3

%

15.3

%

15.0

%

14.0

%



Tier 1 capital leverage ratio(6)

9.5


9.5


9.9


10.5


10.3




Tangible common shareholders' equity/tangible assets(2)

9.0


9.3


9.7


10.0


8.8































(1)

Reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures, including all references to adjusted and tangible amounts, appear on page F-9.



(2)

Non-GAAP financial measure. adjusted measurements are non-GAAP financial measures that are adjusted to exclude net non-adjusted charges primarily related to acquisitions and restructuring activities. See page F-9 for reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures.



(3)

All performance ratios are annualized and are based on average balance sheet amounts, where applicable.



(4)

Fully taxable equivalent considers the impact of tax advantaged investment securities and loans.



(5)

The effect of purchase accounting accretion for loans, time deposits, and borrowings on the quarterly net interest margin was an increase in all quarters, which is shown sequentially as follows beginning with the earliest quarter and ending with the most recent quarter: 0.05%, 0.08%0.06%, 0.05%, 0.03%.



(6)

Presented as projected for March 31, 2022 and actual for the remaining periods.


 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - UNAUDITED - (F-2)


March 31,

December 31,

March 31,


(in thousands)

2021

2021

2022


Assets





Cash and due from banks

$        81,285

$      109,350

$      151,814


Short-term investments

1,818,323

1,518,457

1,455,437


Total cash and cash equivalents

1,899,608

1,627,807

1,607,251







Trading security

9,350

8,354

7,798


Marketable equity securities, at fair value

15,801

15,453

14,719


Securities available for sale, at fair value

1,627,330

1,877,585

2,032,575


Securities held to maturity, at amortized cost

610,637

636,503

612,174


Federal Home Loan Bank stock and other restricted securities

28,680

10,800

10,829


Total securities

2,291,798

2,548,695

2,678,095


Less: Allowance for credit losses on investment securities

(111)

(105)

(99)


Net securities

2,291,687

2,548,590

2,677,996







Loans held for sale

18,377

6,110

300







Total loans

7,658,778

6,825,847

7,267,323


Less: Allowance for credit losses on loans 

(123,800)

(106,094)

(99,475)


Net loans

7,534,978

6,719,753

7,167,848







Premises and equipment, net

108,538

94,383

92,971


Other real estate owned

149

-

-


Goodwill and other intangible assets

33,500

29,619

28,332


Other assets

566,809

524,074

518,322


Assets held for sale (1)

303,697

4,577

3,988


Total assets

$ 12,757,343

$ 11,554,913

$ 12,097,008







Liabilities and shareholders' equity





Demand deposits

$   2,750,393

$   3,008,461

$   3,020,568


NOW and other deposits

1,856,988

976,401

2,546,799


Money market deposits

2,486,261

3,293,526

2,469,042


Savings deposits

1,047,506

1,111,625

1,133,877


Time deposits

2,103,222

1,678,940

1,528,922


Total deposits

10,244,370

10,068,953

10,699,208







Senior borrowings

351,354

13,331

14,563


Subordinated borrowings

97,338

97,513

97,569


Total borrowings

448,692

110,844

112,132







Other liabilities 

229,832

192,681

191,807


Liabilities held for sale (1)

659,310

-

-


Total liabilities

11,582,204

10,372,478

11,003,147







Preferred shareholders' equity

-

-

-


Common shareholders' equity

1,175,139

1,182,435

1,093,861


Total shareholders' equity

1,175,139

1,182,435

1,093,861


Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

$ 12,757,343

$ 11,554,913

$ 12,097,008


(1) For March 31, 2021, balance includes loans and deposits held for sale relating to the Mid-Atlantic region branch sale that closed in the third quarter of 2021. 

 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED LOAN & DEPOSIT ANALYSIS - UNAUDITED - (F-3)

LOAN ANALYSIS














Growth %

(in millions)

December 31, 2021
Balance

March 31, 2022
Balance

Quarter ended
March 31, 2022






Total commercial real estate

$                  3,598

$            3,764

5

%

Commercial and industrial loans 

1,300

1,381

6


Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans 

30

16

(47)


Total commercial loans 

4,928

5,161

5







Total residential mortgages

1,392

1,567

13







Home equity 

253

245

(3)


Auto and other

253

294

16


Total consumer loans

506

539

7


Total loans

$                  6,826

$            7,267

6

%































DEPOSIT ANALYSIS









Growth %

(in millions)

December 31, 2021
Balance

March 31, 2022
Balance

Quarter ended
March 31, 2022

Non-interest bearing

$                  3,008

$            3,020

-

%

NOW and other

976

2,547

161


Money market

3,294

2,469

(25)


Savings

1,112

1,134

2


Time deposits

1,679

1,529

(9)


Total deposits (1)

$                10,069

$          10,699

6

%

(1) Included in total deposits are brokered deposits of $164.8 million and $228.1 million at March 31,2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.

 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME - UNAUDITED - (F-4)


Three Months Ended



March 31,


(in thousands, except per share data)

2022

2021


Interest income    

$ 74,823

$ 88,153


Interest expense    

5,760

13,060


Net interest income, not FTE

69,063

75,093


Non-interest income




Deposit related fees

7,351

7,126


Loan fees and revenue

8,265

10,246


Insurance commissions and fees    

-

3,130


Wealth management fees    

2,625

2,772


Mortgage banking fees

19

802


Other

3,166

2,148


Total non-interest income excluding (losses)   

21,426

26,224


Securities (losses), net     

(745)

(31)


Total non-interest income      

20,681

26,193


Total net revenue

89,744

101,286


Total net revenue excluding (losses)

90,489

101,317






Provision (benefit) for credit losses   

(4,000)

6,500


Non-interest expense 




Compensation and benefits

37,521

38,735


Occupancy and equipment     

10,067

11,024


Technology and communications

8,527

8,593


Professional services

2,692

6,614


Other expenses

9,725

9,702


Merger, restructuring and other non-operating expenses

18

3,486


Total non-interest expense     

68,550

78,154


Total non-interest expense excluding merger, restructuring and other

68,532

74,668






Income before income taxes       

$ 25,194

$ 16,632


Income tax expense

4,998

3,601


Net income

$ 20,196

$ 13,031






Basic earnings per common share

$     0.42

$     0.26


Diluted earnings per common share

$     0.42

$     0.26






Weighted average shares outstanding:      




Basic

47,668

50,330


Diluted

48,067

50,565










 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (5 Quarter Trend) - UNAUDITED - (F-5)








March 31,

June 30,

Sept. 30,

Dec. 31,

March 31,

(in thousands, except per share data)

2021

2021

2021

2021

2022

Interest income    

$ 88,153

$ 85,364

$ 79,688

$ 75,860

$ 74,823

Interest expense    

13,060

9,971

8,320

6,548

5,760

Net interest income, not FTE

75,093

75,393

71,368

69,312

69,063

Non-interest income 






Deposit related fees

7,126

7,508

7,657

7,522

7,351

Loan fees and revenue

10,246

7,431

8,285

9,098

8,265

Insurance commissions and fees    

3,130

2,292

1,581

-

-

Wealth management fees    

2,772

2,519

2,653

2,586

2,625

Mortgage banking fees

802

534

461

259

19

Other

2,148

2,211

1,279

993

3,166

Total non-interest income excluding (losses)/gains

26,224

22,495

21,916

20,458

21,426

Securities (losses), net     

(31)

(484)

(166)

(106)

(745)

Gain on sale of business operations and assets, net

-

-

51,885

1,057

-

Total non-interest income      

26,193

22,011

73,635

21,409

20,681

Total net revenue 

101,286

97,404

145,003

90,721

89,744

Total net revenue excluding (losses)/gains

101,317

97,888

93,284

89,770

90,489







Provision (benefit) for credit losses   

6,500

-

(4,000)

(3,000)

(4,000)

Non-interest expense






Compensation and benefits

38,735

36,970

37,068

37,816

37,521

Occupancy and equipment     

11,024

10,599

10,421

9,738

10,067

Technology and communications

8,593

8,214

8,397

8,599

8,527

Professional services

6,614

3,701

3,180

2,365

2,692

Other expenses

9,702

9,382

8,969

10,025

9,725

Merger, restructuring and other non-operating expenses

3,486

6

1,425

864

18

Total non-interest expense     

78,154

68,872

69,460

69,407

68,550

Total non-interest expense excluding merger, restructuring and other

74,668

68,866

68,035

68,543

68,532













Income before income taxes

$ 16,632

$ 28,532

$ 79,543

$ 24,314

$ 25,194

Income tax expense

3,601

6,896

15,794

4,066

4,998

Net income

$ 13,031

$ 21,636

$ 63,749

$ 20,248

$ 20,196







Diluted earnings per common share

$     0.26

$     0.43

$     1.31

$     0.42

$     0.42







Weighted average shares outstanding:






Basic

50,330

50,321

48,395

47,958

47,668

Diluted

50,565

50,608

48,744

48,340

48,067



















 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

AVERAGE BALANCES AND AVERAGE YIELDS AND COSTS - UNAUDITED - (F-6)




March 31, 2021

June 30, 2021

Sept. 30, 2021

Dec. 31, 2021

March 31, 2022


(in millions)

Average Balance

Average Yield/Rate


Average Balance

Average Yield/Rate


Average Balance

Average Yield/Rate


Average Balance

Average Yield/Rate


Average Balance

Average Yield/Rate


Assets
















Commercial real estate

3,630

3.27

%

3,625

3.46

%

3,577

3.40

%

3,569

3.49

%

3,651

3.35

%

Commercial and industrial loans

1,865

4.62


1,605

4.74


1,370

4.78


1,278

4.37


1,373

4.14


Residential mortgages

1,740

3.71


1,604

3.79


1,499

3.65


1,403

3.82


1,436

3.56


Consumer loans

634

3.79


582

3.80


545

3.95


516

3.96


514

4.24


Total loans (1) 

7,869

3.73


7,416

3.84


6,991

3.77


6,766

3.76


6,974

3.61


Securities (2)

2,195

2.36


2,259

2.17


2,312

2.09


2,367

2.04


2,649

1.95


Short-term investments and loans held for sale

1,351

0.13


1,750

0.10


1,762

0.17


1,609

0.17


1,202

0.17


Mid-Atlantic region loans held for sale

295

4.09


269

3.96


155

3.82


-

-


-

-


Total earning assets

11,710

3.07


11,694

2.96


11,220

2.86


10,742

2.84


10,825

2.82


Goodwill and other intangible assets

34



33



31



30



29



Other assets

724



690



674



655



639



Total assets

12,468



12,417



11,925



11,427



11,493



















Liabilities and shareholders' equity
















NOW and other

1,325

0.15

%

1,389

0.07

%

1,316

0.05

%

1,331

0.05

%

1,456

0.04

%

Money market

2,802

0.27


2,751

0.18


2,716

0.16


2,731

0.16


2,871

0.16


Savings

1,003

0.08


1,054

0.05


1,112

0.04


1,100

0.04


1,117

0.03


Time

2,266

1.12


2,013

0.94


1,893

0.86


1,750

0.80


1,624

0.71


Total interest-bearing deposits

7,396

0.48


7,207

0.35


7,037

0.31


6,912

0.28


7,068

0.24


Borrowings (3)

511

2.78


392

3.12


263

3.89


121

5.68


122

5.21


Mid-Atlantic region interest-bearing deposits

518

0.60


517

0.51


306

0.51


-

-


-

-


Total interest-bearing liabilities

8,425

0.63


8,116

0.49


7,606

0.43


7,033

0.37


7,190

0.32


Non-interest-bearing demand deposits

2,537



2,787



2,901



3,038



2,968



Other liabilities (4)

347



340



269



175



146



Total liabilities

11,309



11,243



10,776



10,246



10,304



















Common shareholders' equity

1,159



1,174



1,149



1,181



1,189



Total shareholders' equity

1,159



1,174



1,149



1,181



1,189



Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

12,468



12,417



11,925



11,427



11,493



















Net interest spread


2.44

%


2.47

%


2.43

%


2.47

%


2.50

%

Net interest margin, FTE (5)


2.62



2.62



2.56



2.60



2.61


Cost of funds


0.48



0.36



0.31



0.26



0.23


Cost of deposits 


0.36



0.25



0.22



0.19



0.17


















Supplementary data
















Net Interest Income, not FTE

75



75



71



69



69



Fully taxable equivalent income adjustment

1



2



2



2



2



Net Interest Income, FTE

77



77



73



71



71



















Average PPP loans 

546



321



90



37



27



Average loans excluding PPP loans

7,323



7,095



6,901



6,729



6,947



Total PPP loans, end of period

444



173



46



30



16



Total loans excluding PPP loans, end of period

7,215



7,059



6,790



6,796



7,251



PPP interest income

7



5



2



-



-



















Total average non-maturity deposits

7,666



7,981



8,045



8,200



8,412



Total average deposits 

9,932



9,994



9,938



9,950



10,037



















Purchased loan accretion

1



2



2



2



1



Total average tangible equity (6)

1,125



1,141



1,118



1,151



1,160



















(1) Total loans include non-accruing loans.

(2) Average balances for securities available-for-sale are based on amortized cost.

(2) Average balances for borrowings includes the financing lease obligation which is presented under other liabilities on the consolidated balance sheet. 

(4) Includes the Mid-Atlantic region non-interesting bearing deposits. As of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021 there were no Mid-Atlantic region average non-interest bearing deposits.

(5) The effect of PPP loans on the quarterly net interest margin is shown sequentially as follows beginning with the earliest quarter and ending with the most recent quarter:  (0.11%0.11%, 0.05%, 0.00%, 0.00%
      This calculation excludes gross interest income on PPP loans and average PPP loan balances. 

(6) See page F-9 for details on the calculation of total average tangible equity.

 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

ASSET QUALITY ANALYSIS - UNAUDITED - (F-7)




March 31,

June 30,

Sept. 30,

Dec. 31,

March 31,

(in thousands)

2021

2021

2021

2021

2022

NON-PERFORMING ASSETS






Non-accruing loans:






Commercial real estate 

$   28,325

$   22,799

$   14,845

$   13,954

$     8,984

Commercial and industrial loans

9,371

9,427

7,140

6,747

5,618

Residential mortgages

10,674

9,238

9,763

9,825

11,079

Consumer loans

7,447

6,141

5,399

4,800

4,000

Total non-accruing loans

55,817

47,605

37,147

35,326

29,681

Other real estate owned

149

85

-

-

-

Repossessed assets

1,701

1,666

1,664

1,736

2,004

Total non-performing assets

$   57,667

$   49,356

$   38,811

$   37,062

$   31,685







Total non-accruing loans/total loans

0.73%

0.66%

0.54%

0.52%

0.41%

Total non-accruing loans/total loans excluding PPP loans

0.77%

0.67%

0.55%

0.52%

0.42%

Total non-performing assets/total assets

0.45%

0.40%

0.33%

0.32%

0.26%







PROVISION AND ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES ON LOANS

Balance at beginning of period

$ 127,302

$ 123,800

$ 119,044

$ 112,916

$ 106,094

Charged-off loans

(11,460)

(7,248)

(4,334)

(7,976)

(6,048)

Recoveries on charged-off loans

1,465

2,492

2,206

4,154

3,429

Net loans charged-off

(9,995)

(4,756)

(2,128)

(3,822)

(2,619)

Provision (benefit) for loan credit losses

6,493

-

(4,000)

(3,000)

(4,000)

Balance at end of period

$ 123,800

$ 119,044

$ 112,916

$ 106,094

$   99,475







Allowance for credit losses/total loans

1.62%

1.65%

1.65%

1.55%

1.37%

Allowance for credit losses/total loans excluding PPP loans

1.72%

1.69%

1.66%

1.56%

1.37%

Allowance for credit losses/non-accruing loans

222%

250%

304%

300%

335%







NET LOAN CHARGE-OFFS






Commercial real estate

$   (6,959)

$   (2,325)

$   (1,391)

$   (2,208)

$   (3,280)

Commercial and industrial loans

(2,662)

(2,331)

110

(1,649)

653

Residential mortgages

80

176

(677)

(2)

(50)

Home equity 

(42)

(136)

106

106

135

Auto and other consumer

(412)

(140)

(276)

(69)

(77)

Total, net

$   (9,995)

$   (4,756)

$   (2,128)

$   (3,822)

$   (2,619)







Net charge-offs (QTD annualized)/average loans 

0.51%

0.26%

0.12%

0.23%

0.15%

Net charge-offs (YTD annualized)/average loans 

0.51%

0.39%

0.30%

0.29%

0.15%













 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

ASSET QUALITY ANALYSIS - UNAUDITED (F-8)




March 31,
2021

June 30,
2021

September 30,
2021

December 31,
2021

March 31,
2022

(in thousands)

Balance

Percent of Total Loans

Balance

Percent of Total Loans

Balance

Percent of Total Loans

Balance

Percent of Total Loans

Balance

Percent of Total Loans

30-89 Days delinquent

$ 28,565

0.37%

$ 15,483

0.22%

$ 18,365

0.27%

$ 39,863

0.58%

$ 13,517

0.19%

90+ Days delinquent and still accruing

6,124

0.08%

3,129

0.04%

3,803

0.06%

3,270

0.05%

6,613

0.09%

Total accruing delinquent loans

34,689

0.45%

18,612

0.26%

22,168

0.33%

43,133

0.63%

20,130

0.28%

Non-accruing loans

55,817

0.73%

47,605

0.66%

37,147

0.54%

35,326

0.52%

29,681

0.41%

Total delinquent and non-accruing loans

$ 90,506

1.18%

$ 66,217

0.92%

$ 59,315

0.87%

$ 78,459

1.15%

$ 49,811

0.69%












 

BERKSHIRE HILLS BANCORP, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA- UNAUDITED - (F-9)






March 31,


June 30,


Sept. 30,


Dec. 31,


March 31,


(in thousands)


2021


2021


2021


2021


2022


Total revenue

(A)

$ 101,286


$ 97,404


$ 145,003


$ 90,721


$ 89,744


Adj: Net securities losses (1)


31


484


166


106


745


Adj: Net (gains) on sale of business operations and assets


-


-


(51,885)


(1,057)


-


Total adjusted revenue (2)

(B)

$ 101,317


$ 97,888


$   93,284


$ 89,770


$ 90,489














Total non-interest expense

(C)

$   78,154


$ 68,872


$   69,460


$ 69,407


$ 68,550


Less: Merger, restructuring and other expense


(3,486)


(6)


(1,425)


(864)


(18)


Adjusted non-interest expense (2)                                    

(D)

$   74,668


$ 68,866


$   68,035


$ 68,543


$ 68,532














Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue (PPNR)

(A-C)

$   23,132


$ 28,532


$   75,543


$ 21,314


$ 21,194


Adjusted pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue (PPNR)

(B-D)

26,649


29,022


25,249


21,227


21,957














Net income


$   13,031


$ 21,636


$   63,749


$ 20,248


$ 20,196


Adj: Net securities losses (1)


31


484


166


106


745


Adj: Net (gains) on sale of business operations and assets


-


-


(51,885)


(1,057)


-


Adj: Restructuring expense and other expense


3,486


6


1,425


864


18


Adj: Income taxes (expense)/benefit


(533)


(22)


12,240


11


(170)


Total adjusted income (2)

(E)

$   16,015


$ 22,104


$   25,695


$ 20,172


$ 20,789














(in millions, except per share data)












Total average assets                                                

(F)

$   12,468


$ 12,417


$   11,925


$ 11,427


$ 11,493


Total average shareholders' equity                         

(G)

1,159


1,174


1,149


1,181


1,189


Total average tangible shareholders' equity (2)(3)                        

(H)

1,125


1,141


1,118


1,151


1,160


Total average tangible common shareholders' equity (2)(3)                        

(I)

1,125


1,141


1,118


1,151


1,160


Total tangible shareholders' equity, period-end (2)(3)

(J)

1,142


1,143


1,147


1,153


1,066


Total tangible common shareholders' equity, period-end (2)(3)

(K)

1,142


1,143


1,147


1,153


1,066


Total tangible assets, period-end (2)(3)

(L)

12,724


12,241


11,815


11,525


12,069














Total common shares outstanding, period-end (thousands)               

(M)

50,988


50,453


48,657


48,667


47,792


Average diluted shares outstanding (thousands)

(N)

50,565


50,608


48,744


48,340


48,067














GAAP earnings per common share, diluted(2)


$       0.26


$     0.43


$       1.31


$     0.42


$     0.42


Adjusted earnings per common share, diluted (2)

(E/N)

0.32


0.44


0.53


0.42


0.43


Tangible book value per common share, period-end (2)

(K/M)

22.39


22.66


23.58


23.69


22.30


Total tangible shareholders' equity/total tangible assets (2)

(J/L)

8.98


9.34


9.71


10.00


8.83














Performance ratios (4)












GAAP return on equity 


4.50

%

7.37

%

22.18

%

6.86

%

6.79

%

Adjusted return on equity (2)

(E/G)

5.53


7.53


8.94


6.83


6.99


Return on tangible common equity (2)(5)


4.98


7.92


23.14


7.37


7.29


Adjusted return on tangible common equity (2)(5)

(E+Q)/(I)

6.04


8.08


9.53


7.34


7.49


GAAP return on assets


0.42


0.70


2.14


0.71


0.70


Adjusted return on assets(2)


0.51


0.71


0.86


0.71


0.72


PPNR from continuing operations/assets (2)


0.74


0.92


2.53


0.75


0.74


Adjusted PPNR/assets (2)


0.85


0.93


0.85


0.74


0.76


Efficiency ratio (2)(6)                                                                                

(D-Q)/(B+O+R)

71.32


67.82


68.76


71.98


72.61


Net interest margin, FTE


2.62


2.62


2.56


2.60


2.61


























Supplementary data (in thousands)












Tax benefit on tax-credit investments (7)

(O)

$          41


$        79


$     2,195


$   2,057


$      596


Non-interest income charge on tax-credit investments (8)

(P)

(33)


(175)


(1,789)


(1,448)


(357)


Net income on tax-credit investments

(O+P)

9


(96)


406


609


239














Intangible amortization

(Q)

$     1,319


$   1,297


$     1,296


$   1,288


$   1,286


Fully taxable equivalent income adjustment 

(R)

1,494


1,660


1,586


1,604


1,524






































(1) Net securities losses include the change in fair value of the Company's equity securities in compliance with the Company's adoption of ASU 2016-01.

(2) Non-GAAP financial measure.

(3) Total tangible shareholders' equity is computed by taking total shareholders' equity less the intangible assets at period-end. Total tangible assets is computed by taking intangible assets at period-end.  

(4) Ratios are annualized and based on average balance sheet amounts, where applicable. Quarterly data may not sum to year-to-date data due to rounding.

(5) Adjusted return on tangible equity is computed by dividing the total adjusted income adjusted for the tax-effected amortization of intangible assets, assuming a 27% marginal rate, by tangible equity.

(6) Efficiency ratio is computed by dividing total adjusted tangible non-interest expense by the sum of total net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis and total adjusted  non-interest income adjusted to include tax credit benefit of tax shelter investments.  The Company uses this non-GAAP measure to provide important information regarding its operational efficiency.

(7) The tax benefit is the direct reduction to the income tax provision due to tax credits and deductions generated from investments in historic  rehabilitation and low-income housing.

(8) The non-interest income charge is the reduction to the tax-advantaged investments, which are incurred as the tax credits are generated. 

 

 

 

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FAQ

What were Berkshire Hills Bancorp's Q1 2022 earnings per share?

Berkshire Hills Bancorp reported a Q1 2022 EPS of $0.42, a 62% increase from the previous year.

How did Berkshire manage credit losses in Q1 2022?

The company recorded a $4 million benefit from the release of the credit loss allowance in Q1 2022.

What is the loan growth percentage for Berkshire in Q1 2022?

Berkshire reported a loan growth of 6% quarter-over-quarter in Q1 2022.

What changes occurred in Berkshire's total shareholders' equity in Q1 2022?

Total shareholders' equity decreased by 7% quarter-over-quarter due to share repurchases and lower bond valuations.

What recent program did Berkshire announce regarding share repurchases?

Berkshire announced a share repurchase program of approximately $140 million.

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