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Capital One Reports First Quarter 2024 Net Income of $1.3 billion, or $3.13 per share

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Capital One Financial (COF) reported a strong first-quarter 2024 performance with a net income of $1.3 billion, or $3.13 per share, showing significant growth compared to the previous quarters. The company also announced the acquisition of Discover, aiming to create a robust consumer banking and global payments platform. Despite a decrease in total net revenue, the company saw improvements in pre-provision earnings, a decrease in provision for credit losses, and maintained a solid balance sheet. The quarter also saw a decrease in total non-interest expenses, particularly in marketing and operating expenses.
Capital One Financial (COF) ha riportato una solida performance nel primo trimestre del 2024, con un reddito netto di 1,3 miliardi di dollari, o 3,13 dollari per azione, evidenziando una crescita significativa rispetto ai trimestri precedenti. La società ha inoltre annunciato l'acquisizione di Discover, con l'obiettivo di creare una robusta piattaforma bancaria per i consumatori e di pagamenti globali. Nonostante una diminuzione dei ricavi netti totali, la società ha registrato miglioramenti nei guadagni pre-provisionali, una riduzione della provvista per le perdite su crediti e ha mantenuto un bilancio solido. Il trimestre ha inoltre visto una diminuzione delle spese totali non di interesse, in particolare nelle spese di marketing e operative.
Capital One Financial (COF) reportó un fuerte rendimiento en el primer trimestre de 2024, con un ingreso neto de $1.3 mil millones, o $3.13 por acción, mostrando un crecimiento significativo en comparación con los trimestres anteriores. La compañía también anunció la adquisición de Discover, con el objetivo de crear una robusta plataforma bancaria de consumo y pagos globales. A pesar de una disminución en el ingreso neto total, la compañía observó mejoras en las ganancias antes de provisiones, una disminución en la provisión para pérdidas crediticias y mantuvo un balance sólido. El trimestre también registró una disminución en los gastos no financieros totales, especialmente en marketing y gastos operativos.
캐피탈 원 파이낸셜(COF)은 2024년 1분기에 순수익 13억 달러 또는 주당 3.13달러를 기록하며 이전 분기들에 비해 상당한 성장을 보였습니다. 회사는 또한 강력한 소비자 은행 및 글로벌 결제 플랫폼을 만들기 위해 Discover의 인수를 발표했습니다. 전체 순수익이 감소했음에도 불구하고, 회사는 선지급 이익 개선, 신용 손실 준비금 감소 및 견고한 잔액표를 유지했습니다. 이 분기에는 특히 마케팅 및 운영 비용에서 전체 비이자 비용이 감소했습니다.
Capital One Financial (COF) a rapporté de solides performances pour le premier trimestre de 2024, avec un bénéfice net de 1,3 milliard de dollars, soit 3,13 dollars par action, montrant une croissance significative par rapport aux trimestres précédents. La société a également annoncé l'acquisition de Discover, dans le but de créer une plateforme robuste de banque à la consommation et de paiements mondiaux. Malgré une baisse du revenu net total, la société a vu des améliorations dans les bénéfices avant provisions, une diminution des provisions pour pertes sur créances et a maintenu un bilan solide. Le trimestre a également enregistré une baisse des dépenses non financières totales, notamment en marketing et dépenses opérationnelles.
Capital One Financial (COF) meldete eine starke Leistung im ersten Quartal 2024 mit einem Nettogewinn von 1,3 Milliarden Dollar oder 3,13 Dollar pro Aktie, was einen deutlichen Wachstum im Vergleich zu den vorherigen Quartalen zeigt. Das Unternehmen kündigte auch die Übernahme von Discover an, mit dem Ziel, eine robuste Plattform für Verbraucherbanking und globale Zahlungen zu schaffen. Trotz eines Rückgangs des Gesamtnettoumsatzes verzeichnete das Unternehmen Verbesserungen bei den Vorprovisionserlösen, einen Rückgang der Vorsorge für Kreditverluste und hielt eine solide Bilanz. Das Quartal sah auch einen Rückgang der gesamten nichtzinsabhängigen Ausgaben, insbesondere bei Marketing- und Betriebskosten.
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  • Capital One reported a net income of $1.3 billion, or $3.13 per share, for the first quarter of 2024, a significant increase from previous quarters.
  • The company announced the acquisition of Discover, which is expected to create value for merchants, consumers, small businesses, and shareholders.
  • Total net revenue decreased by 1%, but pre-provision earnings increased by 13% to $4.3 billion.
  • Provision for credit losses decreased by $174 million to $2.7 billion, with a net charge-off of $2.6 billion and a $91 million loan reserve build.
  • Total non-interest expense decreased by 10%, driven by a 19% decrease in marketing expenses and an 8% decrease in operating expenses.
  • Capital One maintained a strong balance sheet with a common equity Tier 1 capital ratio of 13.1% at the end of the quarter.
  • Period-end loans held for investment decreased in various segments, including Credit Card, Consumer Banking, Auto, and Commercial Banking.
  • The company saw an increase in period-end total deposits and average deposits, with a slight increase in the interest-bearing deposits rate paid.
  • Capital One will host an earnings conference call on April 25, 2024, providing further insights into the quarterly performance.
  • Adjusted net income for the first quarter of 2024 was $3.21 per diluted common share, reflecting positive financial results for the company.
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Capital One's report of a net income of $1.3 billion, which translates to $3.13 per share, represents a substantial growth from the previous quarter's net income of $706 million and from last year's $960 million. This evidences a strong upward trend in profitability. The mention of an acquisition of Discover hints at strategic expansion aimed at bolstering their consumer banking and global payments platform, which could potentially lead to further revenue diversification and market penetration. The decrease in total net revenue by 1% juxtaposed with a significant decrease in non-interest expense by 10% marks enhanced operational efficiency, particularly noted by the decrease in marketing expenses. Investors should note the efficiency ratios, with the operating efficiency ratio improving to 43.89%, indicating more effective cost management relative to revenue.

From a banking industry perspective, the common equity Tier 1 capital ratio at 13.1% exceeds the typical regulatory minimum requirement of 4.5% for well-capitalized banks, which reflects a robust balance sheet. The slight decrease in period-end loans, particularly in the credit card and auto segments, might suggest a cautious approach to lending in anticipation of market volatility or efforts to mitigate risk exposure. It's important for investors to recognize the implications of the acquisition of Discover, as it aligns with industry trends toward consolidation to leverage economies of scale, enhanced data analytics and improved customer experiences through tech integration.

The report detailing Capital One's provision for credit losses, which decreased by $174 million to $2.7 billion and a net interest margin of 6.69%, reveals prudent credit risk management. Despite the decrease in provision for credit losses, the company built loan reserves by $91 million, indicating a conservative stance in preparation for potential future defaults. The decreased net charge-offs of $2.6 billion demonstrate improved credit quality of the loan portfolio. These figures are particularly relevant as they can impact the company's credit ratings and, in turn, influence investor confidence in the firm's debt securities.

Net of adjusting items, First Quarter 2024 Net Income of $3.21 per share(1)

MCLEAN, Va., April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE: COF) today announced net income for the first quarter of 2024 of $1.3 billion, or $3.13 per diluted common share, compared with net income of $706 million, or $1.67 per diluted common share in the fourth quarter of 2023, and with net income of $960 million, or $2.31 per diluted common share in the first quarter of 2023. Adjusted net income(1) for the first quarter of 2024 was $3.21 per diluted common share.

Capital One Financial

"First quarter results continue to show top-line growth, stabilizing consumer credit, and balance sheet strength," said Richard Fairbank, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer  "And in the quarter, we announced our definitive agreement to acquire Discover. The acquisition of Discover is a singular opportunity that creates a consumer banking and global payments platform with the capabilities, technology, brands, and customer franchise to create significant value for merchants, consumers, small businesses and shareholders."

The quarter included the following adjusting item:

(Dollars in millions, except per share data)

Pre-Tax

Impact

After-Tax
Diluted EPS

Impact



FDIC special assessment

$                   42

$                          0.08


All comparisons below are for the first quarter of 2024 compared with the fourth quarter of 2023 unless otherwise noted.

First Quarter 2024 Income Statement Summary:

  • Total net revenue decreased 1 percent to $9.4 billion.
  • Total non-interest expense decreased 10 percent to $5.1 billion:
    • 19 percent decrease in marketing.
    • 8 percent decrease in operating expenses.
  • Pre-provision earnings(2) increased 13 percent to $4.3 billion.
  • Provision for credit losses decreased $174 million to $2.7 billion:
    • Net charge-offs of $2.6 billion.
    • $91 million loan reserve build.
  • Net interest margin of 6.69 percent, a decrease of 4 basis points.
  • Efficiency ratio of 54.64 percent.
    • Adjusted efficiency ratio(1) of 54.19 percent.
  • Operating efficiency ratio of 43.89 percent.
    • Adjusted operating efficiency ratio(1) of 43.45 percent.

First Quarter 2024 Balance Sheet Summary:

  • Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio(3) under Basel III Standardized Approach of 13.1 percent at March 31, 2024.
  • Period-end loans held for investment in the quarter decreased $5.3 billion, or 2 percent, to $315.2 billion.
    • Credit Card period-end loans decreased $4.0 billion, or 3 percent, to $150.6 billion.
      • Domestic Card period-end loans decreased $3.8 billion, or 3 percent, to $143.9 billion.
    • Consumer Banking period-end loans decreased $338 million, or less than 1 percent, to $75.1 billion.
      • Auto period-end loans decreased $274 million, or less than 1 percent, to $73.8 billion.
    • Commercial Banking period-end loans decreased $1.0 billion, or 1 percent, to $89.5 billion.
  • Average loans held for investment in the quarter decreased $1.3 billion, or less than 1 percent, to $314.6 billion.
    • Credit Card average loans increased $1.0 billion, or 1 percent, to $149.6 billion.
      • Domestic Card average loans increased $775 million, or 1 percent, to $142.9 billion.
    • Consumer Banking average loans decreased $1.1 billion, or 2 percent, to $75.1 billion.
      • Auto average loans decreased $1.1 billion, or 1 percent, to $73.8 billion.
    • Commercial Banking average loans decreased $1.1 billion, or 1 percent, to $89.9 billion.
  • Period-end total deposits increased $2.6 billion, or 1 percent, to $351.0 billion, while average deposits increased $329 million, or less than 1 percent, to $345.7 billion.
  • Interest-bearing deposits rate paid increased 6 basis points to 3.53 percent.


(1)

This is a non-GAAP measure. We believe non-GAAP measures help investors and users of our financial information understand the effect of adjusting items on our selected reported results and provide alternate measurements of our performance, both in the current period and across periods. See our Financial Supplement, filed as Exhibit 99.2 to our Current Report on From 8-K on April 25, 2024 with the SEC, "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for a reconciliation and additional information on non-GAAP measures.

(2)

Pre-provision earnings is a non-GAAP metric calculated based on total net revenue less non-interest expense for the period. Management believes that this financial metric is useful in assessing the ability of a lending institution to generate income in excess of its provision for credit losses. See our Financial Supplement, filed as Exhibit 99.2 to our Current Report on From 8-K on April 25, 2024 with the SEC, "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for a reconciliation and additional information on non-GAAP measures.

(3)

Regulatory capital metrics as of March 31, 2024 are preliminary and therefore subject to change.



 

Earnings Conference Call Webcast Information

The company will hold an earnings conference call on April 25, 2024 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. The conference call will be accessible through live webcast. Interested investors and other individuals can access the webcast via the company's home page (www.capitalone.com). Under "About," choose "Investors" to access the Investor Center and view and/or download the earnings press release, the financial supplement, including a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures, and the earnings release presentation. The replay of the webcast will be archived on the company's website through May 9, 2024 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this release may constitute forward-looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements often use words such as "will," "anticipate," "target," "expect," "think," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "goal," "believe," "forecast," "outlook" or other words of similar meaning. Any forward-looking statements made by Capital One or on its behalf speak only as of the date they are made or as of the date indicated, and Capital One does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Capital One cautions readers that any forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future performance and that actual results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking information due to a number of factors. For additional information on factors that could materially influence forward-looking statements included in this earnings press release, see the risk factors set forth under "Part I—Item 1A. Risk Factors" in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC.

About Capital One

Capital One Financial Corporation (www.capitalone.com) is a financial holding company which, along with its subsidiaries, had $351.0 billion in deposits and $481.7 billion in total assets as of March 31, 2024. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Capital One offers a broad spectrum of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients through a variety of channels. Capital One, N.A. has branches and Cafés located primarily in New York, Louisiana, Texas, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. A Fortune 500 company, Capital One trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P 100 index.

Exhibit 99.2

Capital One Financial Corporation

Financial Supplement(1)(2)

First Quarter 2024

Table of Contents

 


Capital One Financial Corporation Consolidated Results

Page




Table 1:

Financial Summary—Consolidated

1






Table 2:

Selected Metrics—Consolidated

3






Table 3:

Consolidated Statements of Income

4






Table 4:

Consolidated Balance Sheets

6






Table 5:

Notes to Financial Summary, Selected Metrics and Consolidated Financial Statements (Tables 1—4)

8






Table 6:

Average Balances, Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

9






Table 7:

Loan Information and Performance Statistics

10






Table 8:

Allowance for Credit Losses and Reserve for Unfunded Lending Commitments Activity

12





Business Segment Results





Table 9:

Financial Summary—Business Segment Results

13






Table 10:

Financial & Statistical Summary—Credit Card Business

14






Table 11:

Financial & Statistical Summary—Consumer Banking Business

16






Table 12:

Financial & Statistical Summary—Commercial Banking Business

17






Table 13:

Financial & Statistical Summary—Other and Total

18





Other





Table 14:

Notes to Net Interest Margin, Loan, Allowance and Business Segment Disclosures (Tables 6—13)

19






Table 15:

Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures

20

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(1)

The information contained in this Financial Supplement is preliminary and based on data available at the time of the earnings presentation. Investors should refer to our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2024 once it is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

(2)

This Financial Supplement includes non-GAAP measures. We believe these non-GAAP measures are useful to investors and users of our financial information as they provide an alternate measurement of our performance and assist in assessing our capital adequacy and the level of return generated. These non-GAAP measures should not be viewed as a substitute for reported results determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. ("GAAP"), nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP measures that may be presented by other companies. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for a reconciliation of any non-GAAP financial measures.

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 1: Financial Summary—Consolidated      














2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions, except per share data and as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Income Statement















Net interest income


$      7,488


$      7,519


$      7,423


$      7,113


$      7,186



4 %

Non-interest income


1,914


1,987


1,943


1,899


1,717


(4) %


11

Total net revenue(1)


9,402


9,506


9,366


9,012


8,903


(1)


6

Provision for credit losses


2,683


2,857


2,284


2,490


2,795


(6)


(4)

Non-interest expense:















Marketing


1,010


1,254


972


886


897


(19)


13

Operating expense


4,127


4,463


3,888


3,908


4,048


(8)


2

Total non-interest expense


5,137


5,717


4,860


4,794


4,945


(10)


4

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


1,582


932


2,222


1,728


1,163


70


36

Income tax provision


302


226


432


297


203


34


49

Net income


1,280


706


1,790


1,431


960


81


33

Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to participating securities(2)


(23)


(10)


(28)


(23)


(16)


130


44

Preferred stock dividends


(57)


(57)


(57)


(57)


(57)



Net income available to common stockholders


$      1,200


$        639


$      1,705


$      1,351


$        887


88


35

Common Share Statistics















Basic earnings per common share:(2)















Net income per basic common share


$       3.14


$       1.67


$       4.46


$       3.53


$       2.32


88 %


35 %

Diluted earnings per common share:(2)















Net income per diluted common share


$       3.13


$       1.67


$       4.45


$       3.52


$       2.31


87 %


35 %

Weighted-average common shares outstanding (in millions):















Basic


382.2


381.9


382.5


382.8


382.6



Diluted


383.4


382.8


383.3


383.7


383.8



Common shares outstanding (period-end, in millions)


382.1


380.4


381.0


381.4


382.0



Dividends declared and paid per common share


$       0.60


$       0.60


$       0.60


$       0.60


$       0.60



Tangible book value per common share (period-end)(3)


98.67


99.78


87.97


90.07


90.86


(1) %


9 %




























2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Balance Sheet (Period-End)















Loans held for investment


$  315,154


$  320,472


$  314,780


$  311,323


$  308,836


(2) %


2 %

Interest-earning assets


453,557


449,701


445,428


441,250


445,166


1


2

Total assets


481,720


478,464


471,435


467,800


471,660


1


2

Interest-bearing deposits


323,352


320,389


317,217


314,393


318,641


1


1

Total deposits


350,969


348,413


346,011


343,705


349,827


1


Borrowings


50,361


49,856


49,247


50,258


48,777


1


3

Common equity


52,955


53,244


48,823


49,713


49,807


(1)


6

Total stockholders' equity


57,801


58,089


53,668


54,559


54,653



6

Balance Sheet (Average Balances)















Loans held for investment


$  314,614


$  315,890


$  312,759


$  309,655


$  307,756



2 %

Interest-earning assets


447,803


446,929


443,532


439,139


435,199



3

Total assets


474,995


472,594


469,860


466,652


462,324


1 %


3

Interest-bearing deposits


318,450


316,808


316,032


313,207


308,788


1


3

Total deposits


345,657


345,328


345,013


343,678


340,123



2

Borrowings


50,474


51,070


49,736


48,468


48,016


(1)


5

Common equity


53,152


50,786


50,166


50,511


49,927


5


6

Total stockholders' equity


57,998


55,632


55,012


55,357


54,773


4


6

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 2: Selected Metrics—Consolidated














2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Performance Metrics















Net interest income growth (period over period)



1 %


4 %


(1) %



**


**

Non-interest income growth (period over period)


(4) %


2


2


11


(7) %


**


**

Total net revenue growth (period over period)


(1)


1


4


1


(2)


**


**

Total net revenue margin(4)


8.40


8.51


8.45


8.21


8.18


(11) bps


22 bps

Net interest margin(5)


6.69


6.73


6.69


6.48


6.60


(4)


9

Return on average assets


1.08


0.60


1.52


1.23


0.83


48


25

Return on average tangible assets(6)


1.11


0.62


1.58


1.27


0.86


49


25

Return on average common equity(7)


9.03


5.03


13.59


10.70


7.11


400


192

Return on average tangible common equity(8)


12.67


7.20


19.59


15.30


10.15


547


252

Efficiency ratio(9)


54.64


60.14


51.89


53.20


55.54


(550)


(90)

Operating efficiency ratio(10)


43.89


46.95


41.51


43.36


45.47


(306)


(158)

Effective income tax rate for continuing operations


19.1


24.2


19.4


17.2


17.5


(510)


160

Employees (period-end, in thousands)


51.3


52.0


54.2


55.6


56.1


(1) %


(9) %

Credit Quality Metrics















Allowance for credit losses


$  15,380


$  15,296


$  14,955


$  14,646


$  14,318


1 %


7 %

Allowance coverage ratio


4.88 %


4.77 %


4.75 %


4.70 %


4.64 %


11 bps


24 bps

Net charge-offs


$    2,616


$    2,533


$    1,999


$    2,185


$    1,697


3 %


54 %

Net charge-off rate(11)


3.33 %


3.21 %


2.56 %


2.82 %


2.21 %


12 bps


112 bps

30+ day performing delinquency rate


3.40


3.71


3.42


3.08


2.88


(31)


52

30+ day delinquency rate


3.67


3.99


3.71


3.36


3.09


(32)


58

Capital Ratios(12)















Common equity Tier 1 capital 


13.1 %


12.9 %


13.0 %


12.7 %


12.5 %


20 bps


60 bps

Tier 1 capital


14.4


14.2


14.3


14.0


13.9


20


50

Total capital


16.3


16.0


16.2


16.0


15.9


30


40

Tier 1 leverage


11.3


11.2


11.2


11.0


10.9


10


40

Tangible common equity ("TCE")(13)


8.1


8.2


7.3


7.6


7.6


(10)


50

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 3: Consolidated Statements of Income














2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Interest income:















Loans, including loans held for sale


$      9,920


$      9,934


$      9,696


$      9,057


$      8,723



14 %

Investment securities


687


669


627


639


615


3 %


12

Other


570


542


550


470


416


5


37

Total interest income


11,177


11,145


10,873


10,166


9,754



15

Interest expense:















Deposits


2,812


2,745


2,611


2,277


1,856


2


52

Securitized debt obligations


261


263


249


236


211


(1)


24

Senior and subordinated notes


606


608


579


528


489



24

Other borrowings


10


10


11


12


12



(17)

Total interest expense


3,689


3,626


3,450


3,053


2,568


2


44

Net interest income


7,488


7,519


7,423


7,113


7,186



4

Provision for credit losses


2,683


2,857


2,284


2,490


2,795


(6)


(4)

Net interest income after provision for credit losses


4,805


4,662


5,139


4,623


4,391


3


9

Non-interest income:















Interchange fees, net


1,145


1,207


1,234


1,213


1,139


(5)


1

Service charges and other customer-related fees


462


424


453


411


379


9


22

Net securities gains (losses)



(34)





**


Other


307


390


256


275


199


(21)


54

Total non-interest income


1,914


1,987


1,943


1,899


1,717


(4)


11

Non-interest expense:















Salaries and associate benefits


2,478


2,284


2,274


2,317


2,427


8


2

Occupancy and equipment


554


628


518


506


508


(12)


9

Marketing


1,010


1,254


972


886


897


(19)


13

Professional services


262


359


295


290


324


(27)


(19)

Communications and data processing


351


345


344


344


350


2


Amortization of intangibles


19


22


24


22


14


(14)


36

Other


463


825


433


429


425


(44)


9

Total non-interest expense


5,137


5,717


4,860


4,794


4,945


(10)


4

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


1,582


932


2,222


1,728


1,163


70


36

Income tax provision


302


226


432


297


203


34


49

Net income


1,280


706


1,790


1,431


960


81


33

Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to participating securities(2)


(23)


(10)


(28)


(23)


(16)


130


44

Preferred stock dividends


(57)


(57)


(57)


(57)


(57)



Net income available to common stockholders


$      1,200


$         639


$      1,705


$      1,351


$         887


88


35









































































2024 Q1



2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Basic earnings per common share:(2)















Net income per basic common share


$        3.14


$        1.67


$        4.46


$        3.53


$        2.32


88 %


35 %

Diluted earnings per common share:(2)















Net income per diluted common share


$        3.13


$        1.67


$        4.45


$        3.52


$        2.31


87 %


35 %

Weighted-average common shares outstanding (in millions):















Basic common shares


382.2


381.9


382.5


382.8


382.6



Diluted common shares


383.4


382.8


383.3


383.7


383.8



 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 4: Consolidated Balance Sheets














2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Assets:















Cash and cash equivalents:















Cash and due from banks


$     4,671


$     4,903


$     4,620


$     3,360


$     3,347


(5) %


40 %

Interest-bearing deposits and other short-term investments


46,357


38,394


40,249


38,236


43,166


21


7

Total cash and cash equivalents


51,028


43,297


44,869


41,596


46,513


18


10

Restricted cash for securitization investors


474


458


435


452


460


3


3

Securities available for sale


78,398


79,117


74,837


78,412


81,925


(1)


(4)

Loans held for investment:















Unsecuritized loans held for investment


285,577


289,229


284,953


280,933


280,093


(1)


2

Loans held in consolidated trusts


29,577


31,243


29,827


30,390


28,743


(5)


3

Total loans held for investment


315,154


320,472


314,780


311,323


308,836


(2)


2

Allowance for credit losses


(15,380)


(15,296)


(14,955)


(14,646)


(14,318)


1


7

Net loans held for investment


299,774


305,176


299,825


296,677


294,518


(2)


2

Loans held for sale


1,631


854


742


1,211


363


91


**

Premises and equipment, net


4,366


4,375


4,378


4,359


4,365



Interest receivable


2,514


2,478


2,469


2,297


2,250


1


12

Goodwill


15,062


15,065


15,048


15,060


14,779



2

Other assets


28,473


27,644


28,832


27,736


26,487


3


7

Total assets


$ 481,720


$ 478,464


$ 471,435


$ 467,800


$ 471,660


1


2




























2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Liabilities:















Interest payable


$        762


$        649


$        685


$        637


$        621


17 %


23 %

Deposits:















Non-interest-bearing deposits


27,617


28,024


28,794


29,312


31,186


(1)


(11)

Interest-bearing deposits


323,352


320,389


317,217


314,393


318,641


1


1

Total deposits


350,969


348,413


346,011


343,705


349,827


1


Securitized debt obligations


17,661


18,043


17,417


17,861


17,813


(2)


(1)

Other debt:















Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase


568


538


522


649


542


6


5

Senior and subordinated notes


32,108


31,248


31,283


31,627


30,398


3


6

Other borrowings


24


27


25


121


24


(11)


Total other debt


32,700


31,813


31,830


32,397


30,964


3


6

Other liabilities


21,827


21,457


21,824


18,641


17,782


2


23

Total liabilities


423,919


420,375


417,767


413,241


417,007


1


2
















Stockholders' equity:















Preferred stock


0


0


0


0


0



Common stock


7


7


7


7


7



Additional paid-in capital, net


35,808


35,541


35,334


35,163


34,952


1


2

Retained earnings


61,905


60,945


60,529


59,028


57,898


2


7

Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(9,534)


(8,268)


(12,224)


(9,818)


(8,540)


15


12

Treasury stock, at cost


(30,385)


(30,136)


(29,978)


(29,821)


(29,664)


1


2

Total stockholders' equity


57,801


58,089


53,668


54,559


54,653



6

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$ 481,720


$ 478,464


$ 471,435


$ 467,800


$ 471,660


1


2

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 5: Notes to Financial Summary, Selected Metrics and Consolidated Financial Statements (Tables 1—4)



(1)

Total net revenue was reduced by $630 million in Q1 2024, $566 million in Q4 2023, $449 million in Q3 2023, $443 million in Q2 2023 and $405 million in Q1 2023 for credit card finance charges and fees charged-off as uncollectible.

(2)

Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to participating securities and earnings per share are computed independently for each period. Accordingly, the sum of each quarterly amount may not agree to the year-to-date total. We also provide adjusted diluted earnings per share, which is a non-GAAP measure. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on our non-GAAP measures.

(3)

Tangible book value per common share is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on TCE divided by common shares outstanding. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on non-GAAP measures.

(4)

Total net revenue margin is calculated based on annualized total net revenue for the period divided by average interest-earning assets for the period.

(5)

Net interest margin is calculated based on annualized net interest income for the period divided by average interest-earning assets for the period.

(6)

Return on average tangible assets is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on annualized income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax, for the period divided by average tangible assets for the period. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on non-GAAP measures.

(7)

Return on average common equity is calculated based on annualized net income (loss) available to common stockholders less annualized income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax, for the period, divided by average common equity. Our calculation of return on average common equity may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies.

(8)

Return on average tangible common equity is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on annualized net income (loss) available to common stockholders less annualized income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax, for the period, divided by average TCE. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on non-GAAP measures.

(9)

Efficiency ratio is calculated based on total non-interest expense for the period divided by total net revenue for the period. We also provide an adjusted efficiency ratio, which is a non-GAAP measure. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on our non-GAAP measures.

(10)

Operating efficiency ratio is calculated based on operating expense for the period divided by total net revenue for the period. We also provide an adjusted operating efficiency ratio, which is a non-GAAP measure. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on our non-GAAP measures.

(11)

Net charge-off rate is calculated based on annualized net charge-offs for the period divided by average loans held for investment for the period.

(12)

Capital ratios as of the end of Q1 2024 are preliminary and therefore subject to change. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for information on the calculation of each of these ratios.

(13)

TCE ratio is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on TCE divided by tangible assets. See "Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" for additional information on non-GAAP measures.

**

Not meaningful.

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 6: Average Balances, Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin




2024 Q1


2023 Q4


2023 Q1

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


Average
Balance


Interest
Income/
Expense


Yield/Rate(1)


Average
Balance


Interest
Income/
Expense


Yield/Rate(1)


Average
Balance


Interest
Income/
Expense


Yield/Rate(1)

Interest-earning assets:



















Loans, including loans held for sale


$   315,563


$      9,920


12.57 %


$   316,670


$      9,934


12.55 %


$   308,115


$      8,723


11.32 %

Investment securities


88,581


687


3.10


88,650


669


3.02


89,960


615


2.73

Cash equivalents and other


43,659


570


5.21


41,609


542


5.21


37,124


416


4.49

Total interest-earning assets


$   447,803


$     11,177


9.98


$   446,929


$     11,145


9.97


$   435,199


$      9,754


8.96

Interest-bearing liabilities:



















Interest-bearing deposits


$   318,450


$      2,812


3.53


$   316,808


$      2,745


3.47


$   308,788


$      1,856


2.40

Securitized debt obligations


17,836


261


5.85


18,022


263


5.84


17,251


211


4.90

Senior and subordinated notes


32,211


606


7.52


32,586


608


7.46


30,136


489


6.49

Other borrowings and liabilities(2)


2,373


10


1.78


2,349


10


1.74


2,335


12


2.08

Total interest-bearing liabilities


$   370,870


$      3,689


3.98


$   369,765


$      3,626


3.92


$   358,510


$      2,568


2.87

Net interest income/spread




$      7,488


6.00




$      7,519


6.05




$      7,186


6.10

Impact of non-interest-bearing funding






0.69






0.68






0.50

Net interest margin






6.69 %






6.73 %






6.60 %

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 7: Loan Information and Performance Statistics 














2024 Q1

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Loans Held for Investment (Period-End)















Credit card:















   Domestic credit card


$   143,861


$   147,666


$   140,320


$   135,975


$   130,980


(3) %


10 %

   International card businesses


6,733


6,881


6,463


6,516


6,162


(2)


9

Total credit card


150,594


154,547


146,783


142,491


137,142


(3)


10

Consumer banking:















   Auto


73,801


74,075


75,456


75,841


76,652



(4)

   Retail banking


1,298


1,362


1,388


1,439


1,499


(5)


(13)

Total consumer banking


75,099


75,437


76,844


77,280


78,151



(4)

Commercial banking:















   Commercial and multifamily real estate


34,272


34,446


35,622


36,041


37,132


(1)


(8)

   Commercial and industrial


55,189


56,042


55,531


55,511


56,411


(2)


(2)

Total commercial banking


89,461


90,488


91,153


91,552


93,543


(1)


(4)

Total loans held for investment


$   315,154


$   320,472


$   314,780


$   311,323


$   308,836


(2)


2

Loans Held for Investment (Average)















Credit card:















   Domestic credit card


$   142,887


$   142,112


$   137,500


$   132,505


$   128,562


1 %


11 %

   International card businesses


6,758


6,515


6,549


6,257


6,108


4


11

Total credit card


149,645


148,627


144,049


138,762


134,670


1


11

Consumer banking:















   Auto


73,768


74,861


75,740


76,233


77,465


(1)


(5)

   Retail banking


1,324


1,377


1,414


1,465


1,529


(4)


(13)

Total consumer banking


75,092


76,238


77,154


77,698


78,994


(2)


(5)

Commercial banking:















   Commercial and multifamily real estate


34,310


35,414


35,964


37,068


37,373


(3)


(8)

   Commercial and industrial


55,567


55,611


55,592


56,127


56,719



(2)

Total commercial banking


89,877


91,025


91,556


93,195


94,092


(1)


(4)

Total average loans held for investment


$   314,614


$   315,890


$   312,759


$   309,655


$   307,756



2




























2024 Q1



2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Net Charge-Off (Recovery) Rates















Credit card:















   Domestic credit card(3)


5.94 %


5.35 %


4.40 %


4.38 %


4.04 %


59 bps


190 bps

   International card businesses


5.16


4.94


4.87


4.98


4.54


22


62

Total credit card


5.90


5.33


4.42


4.41


4.06


57


184

Consumer banking:















   Auto


1.99


2.19


1.77


1.40


1.53


(20)


46

   Retail banking


4.04


5.68


3.80


3.25


2.97


(164)


107

Total consumer banking


2.03


2.25


1.81


1.43


1.56


(22)


47

Commercial banking:















   Commercial and multifamily real estate


0.20


0.96


0.27


3.91


0.19


(76)


1

   Commercial and industrial


0.08


0.26


0.24


0.11


0.03


(18)


5

Total commercial banking


0.13


0.53


0.25


1.62


0.09


(40)


4

Total net charge-offs


3.33


3.21


2.56


2.82


2.21


12


112

30+ Day Performing Delinquency Rates















Credit card:















   Domestic credit card


4.48 %


4.61 %


4.31 %


3.74 %


3.66 %


(13) bps


82 bps

   International card businesses


4.83


4.67


4.43


4.24


4.20


16


63

Total credit card


4.50


4.61


4.32


3.77


3.68


(11)


82

Consumer banking:















   Auto


5.28


6.34


5.64


5.38


5.00


(106)


28

   Retail banking


0.95


1.19


1.07


1.19


0.56


(24)


39

Total consumer banking


5.21


6.25


5.55


5.30


4.92


(104)


29

Nonperforming Loans and Nonperforming Assets Rates(4)(5)















Credit card:















   International card businesses


0.13 %


0.13 %


0.14 %


0.16 %


0.12 %



1 bps

Total credit card


0.01


0.01


0.01


0.01


0.01



Consumer banking:















   Auto


0.79


0.96


0.85


0.77


0.67


(17) bps


12

   Retail banking


3.21


3.36


3.28


2.99


2.94


(15)


27

Total consumer banking


0.83


1.00


0.89


0.82


0.72


(17)


11

Commercial banking:















   Commercial and multifamily real estate


1.58


1.23


1.29


1.15


0.90


35


68

   Commercial and industrial


1.10


0.60


0.65


0.71


0.72


50


38

Total commercial banking


1.28


0.84


0.90


0.89


0.79


44


49

Total nonperforming loans


0.57


0.48


0.48


0.47


0.42


9


15

Total nonperforming assets


0.58


0.50


0.50


0.48


0.44


8


14

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 8: Allowance for Credit Losses and Reserve for Unfunded Lending Commitments Activity




Three Months Ended March 31, 2024



Credit Card


Consumer Banking





(Dollars in millions)


Domestic
Card


International
Card
Businesses


Total Credit
Card


Auto


Retail
Banking


Total
Consumer
Banking


Commercial
Banking


Total

Allowance for credit losses:

















Balance as of December 31, 2023


$       11,261


$             448


$       11,709


$         2,002


$             40


$        2,042


$         1,545


$       15,296

Charge-offs


(2,452)


(122)


(2,574)


(642)


(18)


(660)


(39)


(3,273)

Recoveries


332


35


367


275


5


280


10


657

Net charge-offs


(2,120)


(87)


(2,207)


(367)


(13)


(380)


(29)


(2,616)

Provision for credit losses


2,157


102


2,259


422


4


426


22


2,707

Allowance build (release) for credit losses


37


15


52


55


(9)


46


(7)


91

Other changes(6)



(7)


(7)






(7)

Balance as of March 31, 2024


11,298


456


11,754


2,057


31


2,088


1,538


15,380

Reserve for unfunded lending commitments:

















Balance as of December 31, 2023








158


158

Provision (benefit) for losses on unfunded lending commitments








(24)


(24)

Balance as of March 31, 2024








134


134

Combined allowance and reserve as of March 31, 2024


$       11,298


$             456


$       11,754


$         2,057


$             31


$        2,088


$         1,672


$       15,514

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 9: Financial Summary—Business Segment Results




Three Months Ended March 31, 2024

(Dollars in millions)


Credit Card


Consumer
Banking


Commercial
Banking(7)


Other(7)


Total

Net interest income (loss)


$        5,272


$       2,011


$             599


$      (394)


$      7,488

Non-interest income (loss)


1,476


159


281


(2)


1,914

Total net revenue (loss)


6,748


2,170


880


(396)


9,402

Provision (benefit) for credit losses


2,259


426


(2)



2,683

Non-interest expense


3,229


1,246


515


147


5,137

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes


1,260


498


367


(543)


1,582

Income tax provision (benefit)


299


117


87


(201)


302

Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax


$           961


$          381


$             280


$      (342)


$      1,280














Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

(Dollars in millions)


Credit Card


Consumer
Banking


Commercial
Banking(7)


Other(7)


Total

Net interest income (loss)


$        5,231


$       1,951


$             617


$      (280)


$      7,519

Non-interest income


1,565


163


245


14


1,987

Total net revenue (loss)


6,796


2,114


862


(266)


9,506

Provision (benefit) for credit losses


2,353


422


84


(2)


2,857

Non-interest expense


3,417


1,402


487


411


5,717

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes


1,026


290


291


(675)


932

Income tax provision (benefit)


241


68


68


(151)


226

Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax


$           785


$          222


$             223


$      (524)


$        706














Three Months Ended March 31, 2023

(Dollars in millions)


Credit Card


Consumer
Banking


Commercial
Banking(7)


Other(7)


Total

Net interest income (loss)


$        4,657


$       2,360


$             648


$      (479)


$      7,186

Non-interest income


1,363


135


212


7


1,717

Total net revenue (loss)


6,020


2,495


860


(472)


8,903

Provision (benefit) for credit losses


2,261


275


259



2,795

Non-interest expense


3,038


1,283


530


94


4,945

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes


721


937


71


(566)


1,163

Income tax provision (benefit)


172


221


17


(207)


203

Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax


$           549


$          716


$               54


$      (359)


$        960

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 10: Financial & Statistical Summary—Credit Card Business














2024 Q1 vs

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Credit Card















Earnings:















Net interest income


$    5,272


$   5,231


$   5,114


$   4,727


$   4,657


1 %


13 %

Non-interest income


1,476


1,565


1,513


1,499


1,363


(6)


8

Total net revenue


6,748


6,796


6,627


6,226


6,020


(1)


12

Provision for credit losses


2,259


2,353


1,953


2,084


2,261


(4)


Non-interest expense


3,229


3,417


3,015


3,020


3,038


(6)


6

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


1,260


1,026


1,659


1,122


721


23


75

Income tax provision


299


241


393


265


172


24


74

Income from continuing operations, net of tax


$      961


$      785


$   1,266


$      857


$      549


22


75

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end loans held for investment


$  150,594


$ 154,547


$ 146,783


$ 142,491


$ 137,142


(3)


10

Average loans held for investment


149,645


148,627


144,049


138,762


134,670


1


11

Average yield on loans outstanding(1)


18.84 %


18.96 %


19.02 %


18.17 %


17.98 %


(12) bps


86 bps

Total net revenue margin(8)


17.99


18.24


18.40


17.95


17.88


(25)


11

Net charge-off rate


5.90


5.33


4.42


4.41


4.06


57


184

30+ day performing delinquency rate


4.50


4.61


4.32


3.77


3.68


(11)


82

30+ day delinquency rate


4.50


4.62


4.32


3.77


3.69


(12)


81

Nonperforming loan rate(4)


0.01


0.01


0.01


0.01


0.01



Purchase volume(9)


$  150,171


$ 162,055


$ 158,640


$ 157,937


$ 141,658


(7) %


6 %




























2024 Q1 vs

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Domestic Card















Earnings:















Net interest income


$    4,972


$   4,940


$   4,827


$   4,453


$   4,390


1 %


13 %

Non-interest income


1,411


1,498


1,445


1,431


1,298


(6)


9

Total net revenue


6,383


6,438


6,272


5,884


5,688


(1)


12

Provision for credit losses


2,157


2,238


1,861


1,995


2,174


(4)


(1)

Non-interest expense


3,025


3,186


2,810


2,805


2,847


(5)


6

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


1,201


1,014


1,601


1,084


667


18


80

Income tax provision


283


239


378


256


157


18


80

Income from continuing operations, net of tax


$      918


$      775


$   1,223


$      828


$      510


18


80

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end loans held for investment


$  143,861


$ 147,666


$ 140,320


$ 135,975


$ 130,980


(3)


10

Average loans held for investment


142,887


142,112


137,500


132,505


128,562


1


11

Average yield on loans outstanding(1)


18.76 %


18.88 %


18.96 %


18.07 %


17.88 %


(12) bps


88 bps

Total net revenue margin(8)


17.82


18.07


18.24


17.76


17.70


(25)


12

Net charge-off rate(3)


5.94


5.35


4.40


4.38


4.04


59


190

30+ day performing delinquency rate


4.48


4.61


4.31


3.74


3.66


(13)


82

Purchase volume(9)


$  146,696


$ 158,290


$ 154,880


$ 154,184


$ 138,310


(7) %


6 %

Refreshed FICO scores:(10)















Greater than 660


68 %


68 %


69 %


69 %


68 %



660 or below


32


32


31


31


32



Total


100 %


100 %


100 %


100 %


100 %





 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 11: Financial & Statistical Summary—Consumer Banking Business














2024 Q1 vs

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Consumer Banking















Earnings:















Net interest income


$    2,011


$   1,951


$   2,133


$   2,269


$   2,360


3 %


(15) %

Non-interest income


159


163


142


149


135


(2)


18

Total net revenue


2,170


2,114


2,275


2,418


2,495


3


(13)

Provision for credit losses


426


422


213


259


275


1


55

Non-interest expense


1,246


1,402


1,262


1,231


1,283


(11)


(3)

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


498


290


800


928


937


72


(47)

Income tax provision


117


68


189


219


221


72


(47)

Income from continuing operations, net of tax


$      381


$      222


$      611


$      709


$      716


72


(47)

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end loans held for investment


$    75,099


$   75,437


$   76,844


$   77,280


$   78,151



(4)

Average loans held for investment


75,092


76,238


77,154


77,698


78,994


(2)


(5)

Average yield on loans held for investment(1)


8.33 %


8.17 %


7.97 %


7.65 %


7.40 %


16 bps


93 bps

Auto loan originations


$      7,522


$     6,157


$     7,452


$     7,160


$     6,211


22 %


21 %

Period-end deposits


300,806


296,171


290,789


286,174


291,163


2


3

Average deposits


294,448


291,486


287,457


285,647


278,772


1


6

Average deposits interest rate


3.15 %


3.06 %


2.85 %


2.46 %


1.96 %


9 bps


119 bps

Net charge-off rate


2.03


2.25


1.81


1.43


1.56


(22)


47

30+ day performing delinquency rate


5.21


6.25


5.55


5.30


4.92


(104)


29

30+ day delinquency rate


5.86


7.08


6.27


5.95


5.46


(122)


40

Nonperforming loan rate(4)


0.83


1.00


0.89


0.82


0.72


(17)


11

Nonperforming asset rate(5)


0.91


1.09


0.96


0.88


0.78


(18)


13

Auto—At origination FICO scores:(11)















Greater than 660


53 %


53 %


52 %


52 %


52 %



1 %

621 - 660


20


20


20


20


20



620 or below


27


27


28


28


28



(1)

Total


100 %


100 %


100 %


100 %


100 %





 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 12: Financial & Statistical Summary—Commercial Banking Business














2024 Q1 vs

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Commercial Banking















Earnings:















Net interest income


$      599


$      617


$      621


$      632


$      648


(3) %


(8) %

Non-interest income


281


245


288


257


212


15


33

Total net revenue(7)


880


862


909


889


860


2


2

Provision (benefit) for credit losses


(2)


84


116


146


259


**


**

Non-interest expense


515


487


512


482


530


6


(3)

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


367


291


281


261


71


26


**

Income tax provision


87


68


67


61


17


28


**

Income from continuing operations, net of tax


$      280


$      223


$      214


$      200


$        54


26


**

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end loans held for investment


$    89,461


$   90,488


$   91,153


$   91,552


$   93,543


(1)


(4)

Average loans held for investment


89,877


91,025


91,556


93,195


94,092


(1)


(4)

Average yield on loans held for investment(1)(7)


7.14 %


7.24 %


7.16 %


6.75 %


6.31 %


(10) bps


83 bps

Period-end deposits


$    31,082


$   32,712


$   36,035


$   36,793


$   38,380


(5) %


(19) %

Average deposits


31,844


34,525


37,279


37,960


39,941


(8)


(20)

Average deposits interest rate


2.65 %


2.79 %


2.93 %


2.68 %


2.34 %


(14) bps


31 bps

Net charge-off rate


0.13


0.53


0.25


1.62


0.09


(40)


4

Nonperforming loan rate(4)


1.28


0.84


0.90


0.89


0.79


44


49

Nonperforming asset rate(5)


1.28


0.84


0.90


0.89


0.79


44


49

Risk category:(12)















Noncriticized


$    80,804


$   81,758


$   82,968


$   84,583


$   85,964


(1) %


(6) %

Criticized performing


7,509


7,969


7,363


6,158


6,839


(6)


10

Criticized nonperforming


1,148


761


822


811


740


51


55

Total commercial banking loans held for investment


$    89,461


$   90,488


$   91,153


$   91,552


$   93,543


(1)


(4)

Risk category as a percentage of period-end loans held for investment:(12)















Noncriticized


90.33 %


90.35 %


91.02 %


92.38 %


91.90 %


(2) bps


(157) bps

Criticized performing


8.39


8.81


8.08


6.73


7.31


(42)


108

Criticized nonperforming


1.28


0.84


0.90


0.89


0.79


44


49

Total commercial banking loans


100.00 %


100.00 %


100.00 %


100.00 %


100.00 %





 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 13: Financial & Statistical Summary—Other and Total














2024 Q1 vs

(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q1

Other















Earnings:















Net interest loss


$      (394)


$     (280)


$     (445)


$     (515)


$     (479)


41 %


(18) %

Non-interest income (loss)


(2)


14



(6)


7


**


**

Total net loss(7)


(396)


(266)


(445)


(521)


(472)


49


(16)

Provision (benefit) for credit losses



(2)


2


1



**


Non-interest expense(13)


147


411


71


61


94


(64)


56

Loss from continuing operations before income taxes


(543)


(675)


(518)


(583)


(566)


(20)


(4)

Income tax benefit


(201)


(151)


(217)


(248)


(207)


33


(3)

Loss from continuing operations, net of tax


$      (342)


$     (524)


$     (301)


$     (335)


$     (359)


(35)


(5)

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end deposits


$      19,081


$     19,530


$     19,187


$     20,738


$     20,284


(2)


(6)

Average deposits


19,365


19,317


20,277


20,071


21,410



(10)

Total















Earnings:















Net interest income


$       7,488


$      7,519


$      7,423


$      7,113


$      7,186



4 %

Non-interest income


1,914


1,987


1,943


1,899


1,717


(4) %


11

Total net revenue


9,402


9,506


9,366


9,012


8,903


(1)


6

Provision for credit losses


2,683


2,857


2,284


2,490


2,795


(6)


(4)

Non-interest expense


5,137


5,717


4,860


4,794


4,945


(10)


4

Income from continuing operations before income taxes


1,582


932


2,222


1,728


1,163


70


36

Income tax provision


302


226


432


297


203


34


49

Income from continuing operations, net of tax


$       1,280


$         706


$      1,790


$      1,431


$         960


81


33

Selected performance metrics:















Period-end loans held for investment


$    315,154


$   320,472


$   314,780


$   311,323


$   308,836


(2)


2

Average loans held for investment


314,614


315,890


312,759


309,655


307,756



2

Period-end deposits


350,969


348,413


346,011


343,705


349,827


1


Average deposits


345,657


345,328


345,013


343,678


340,123



2

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 14: Notes to Net Interest Margin, Loan, Allowance and Business Segment Disclosures (Tables 6—13)



(1)

Average yield is calculated based on annualized interest income for the period divided by average loans during the period. Annualized interest income does not include any allocations, such as funds transfer pricing. Average yield is calculated using whole dollar values for average balances and interest income/expense. Accordingly, total interest earning assets less total interest bearing liabilities may not total net interest income/spread.

(2)

Includes amounts related to entities that provide capital to low-income and rural communities of $1.9 billion and $1.7 billion for the first quarters of 2024 and 2023, respectively, and related interest expense of $8 million for both the first quarters of 2024 and 2023.

(3)

In December 2023, we recognized $18 million of incremental net charge-offs on certain loans in hardship programs from the one-time impact of operational delays, which increased the Q4 2023 net charge-off rate by approximately 5 basis points. Excluding this impact, the Q4 2023 net charge-off rate would have been 5.30%.

(4)

Nonperforming loan rates are calculated based on nonperforming loans for each category divided by period-end total loans held for investment for each respective category. For Commercial Banking, loans categorized as nonperforming are considered criticized nonperforming.

(5)

Nonperforming assets consist of nonperforming loans, repossessed assets and other foreclosed assets. The total nonperforming asset rate is calculated based on total nonperforming assets divided by the combined period-end total loans held for investment, repossessed assets and other foreclosed assets.

(6)

Primarily represents foreign currency translation adjustments.

(7)

Some of our commercial investments generate tax-exempt income, tax credits or other tax benefits. Accordingly, we present our Commercial Banking revenue and yields on a taxable-equivalent basis, calculated using the federal statutory tax rate of 21% and state taxes where applicable, with offsetting reductions to the Other category.

(8)

Total net revenue margin is calculated based on annualized total net revenue for the period divided by average interest-earning assets for the period.

(9)

Purchase volume consists of purchase transactions, net of returns, for the period, and excludes cash advance and balance transfer transactions.

(10)

Percentages represent period-end loans held for investment in each credit score category. Domestic Card credit scores generally represent FICO scores. These scores are obtained from one of the major credit bureaus at origination and are refreshed monthly thereafter. We approximate non-FICO credit scores to comparable FICO scores for consistency purposes. Balances for which no credit score is available or the credit score is invalid are included in the 660 or below category. 

(11)

Percentages represent period-end loans held for investment in each credit score category. Auto credit scores generally represent average FICO scores obtained from three credit bureaus at the time of application and are not refreshed thereafter. Balances for which no credit score is available or the credit score is invalid are included in the 620 or below category.

(12)

Criticized exposures correspond to the "Special Mention," "Substandard" and "Doubtful" asset categories defined by bank regulatory authorities.

(13)

Includes the impact of the $42 million and $289 million FDIC special assessment in Q1 2024 and Q4 2023, respectively, and any charges incurred as a result of restructuring activities for the periods presented.

**

Not meaningful. 

 

CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (COF)

Table 15: Calculation of Regulatory Capital Measures and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures(1)




Basel III Standardized Approach

(Dollars in millions, except as noted)


March 31,

2024


December 31,

2023


September 30,

2023


June 30,

2023


March 31,

2023

Regulatory Capital Metrics











Common equity excluding AOCI


$        63,088


$        62,710


$        62,245


$         60,729


$        59,546

Adjustments:











AOCI, net of tax(2)


14


27


(9)


31


(3)

Goodwill, net of related deferred tax liabilities


(14,804)


(14,811)


(14,797)


(14,813)


(14,538)

Other Intangible and deferred tax assets, net of deferred tax liabilities


(291)


(311)


(333)


(358)


(371)

Common equity Tier 1 capital


$        48,007


$        47,615


$        47,106


$         45,589


$        44,634

Tier 1 capital


$        52,852


$        52,460


$        51,952


$         50,434


$        49,479

Total capital(3)


59,483


59,124


58,844


57,607


56,611

Risk-weighted assets


366,046


369,206


362,962


359,613


356,079

Adjusted average assets(4)


468,030


467,553


464,286


459,732


455,477

Capital Ratios











Common equity Tier 1 capital(5)


13.1 %


12.9 %


13.0 %


12.7 %


12.5 %

Tier 1 capital(6)


14.4


14.2


14.3


14.0


13.9

Total capital(7)


16.3


16.0


16.2


16.0


15.9

Tier 1 leverage(4)


11.3


11.2


11.2


11.0


10.9

TCE(8)


8.1


8.2


7.3


7.6


7.6

 

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures

The following non-GAAP measures consist of our adjusted results that we believe help investors and users of our financial information understand the effect of adjusting items on our selected reported results, however, they may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. These adjusted results provide alternate measurements of our operating performance, both for the current period and trends across multiple periods. The following tables present reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the applicable amounts measured in accordance with GAAP.

(Dollars in millions, except per share data and as noted)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1

Adjusted diluted earnings per share ("EPS"):











Net income available to common stockholders (GAAP)


$        1,200


$          639


$        1,705


$           1,351


$              887

FDIC special assessment


42


289




Adjusted net income available to common stockholders before income tax impacts (non-GAAP)


1,242


928


1,705


1,351


887

Income tax impacts


(10)


(70)




Adjusted net income available to common stockholders (non-GAAP)


$        1,232


$          858


$        1,705


$           1,351


$              887












Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding (in millions) (GAAP)


383.4


382.8


383.3


383.7


383.8












Diluted EPS (GAAP)


$          3.13


$         1.67


$       4.45


$          3.52


$          2.31

Impact of adjustments noted above


0.08


0.57




Adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP)


$          3.21


$         2.24


$       4.45


$          3.52


$          2.31












Adjusted efficiency ratio:











Non-interest expense (GAAP)


$        5,137


$          5,717


$        4,860


$           4,794


$           4,945

FDIC special assessment


(42)


(289)




Adjusted non-interest expense (non-GAAP)


$        5,095


$          5,428


$        4,860


$           4,794


$           4,945












Total net revenue (GAAP)


$        9,402


$          9,506


$        9,366


$           9,012


$           8,903












Efficiency ratio (GAAP)


54.64 %


60.14 %


51.89 %


53.20 %


55.54 %

Impact of adjustments noted above


          (45) bps


       (304) bps




Adjusted efficiency ratio (non-GAAP)


54.19 %


57.10 %


51.89 %


53.20 %


55.54 %












Adjusted operating efficiency ratio:











Operating expense (GAAP)


$        4,127


$          4,463


$        3,888


$           3,908


$           4,048

FDIC special assessment


(42)


(289)




Adjusted operating expense (non-GAAP)


$        4,085


$          4,174


$        3,888


$           3,908


$           4,048












Total net revenue (GAAP)


$        9,402


$          9,506


$        9,366


$           9,012


$           8,903












Operating efficiency ratio (GAAP)


43.89 %


46.95 %


41.51 %


43.36 %


45.47 %

Impact of adjustments noted above


          (44) bps


       (304) bps




Adjusted operating efficiency ratio (non-GAAP)


43.45 %


43.91 %


41.51 %


43.36 %


45.47 %

 

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures

The following summarizes our non-GAAP measures. While these non-GAAP measures are widely used by investors, analysts and bank regulatory agencies to assess the operating performance and capital position of financial services companies, they may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. The following table presents reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the applicable amounts measured in accordance with GAAP. 

(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1

Pre- Provision Earnings











Total net revenue


$        9,402


$         9,506


$         9,366


$         9,012


$         8,903

Non-interest expense


(5,137)


(5,717)


(4,860)


(4,794)


(4,945)

Pre-provision earnings(9)


$        4,265


$         3,789


$         4,506


$         4,218


$         3,958

Tangible Common Equity (Period-End)











Stockholders' equity


$      57,801


$       58,089


$       53,668


$       54,559


$       54,653

Goodwill and other intangible assets(10)


(15,257)


(15,289)


(15,308)


(15,356)


(15,098)

Noncumulative perpetual preferred stock


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)

Tangible common equity(11)


$      37,699


$       37,955


$       33,515


$       34,358


$       34,710

Tangible Common Equity (Average)











Stockholders' equity


$      57,998


$       55,632


$       55,012


$       55,357


$       54,773

Goodwill and other intangible assets(10)


(15,280)


(15,304)


(15,348)


(15,187)


(14,984)

Noncumulative perpetual preferred stock


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)


(4,845)

Tangible common equity(11)


$      37,873


$       35,483


$       34,819


$       35,325


$       34,944

Return on Tangible Common Equity (Average)











Net income available to common stockholders


$        1,200


$           639


$         1,705


$         1,351


$           887

Tangible common equity (Average)


37,873


35,483


34,819


35,325


34,944

Return on tangible common equity(11)(12)


12.67 %


7.20 %


19.59 %


15.30 %


10.15 %

Tangible Assets (Period-End)











Total assets


$     481,720


$     478,464


$     471,435


$     467,800


$     471,660

Goodwill and other intangible assets(10)


(15,257)


(15,289)


(15,308)


(15,356)


(15,098)

Tangible assets(11)


$     466,463


$     463,175


$     456,127


$     452,444


$     456,562


(Dollars in millions)


2024

Q1


2023

Q4


2023

Q3


2023

Q2


2023

Q1

Tangible Assets (Average)











Total assets


$     474,995


$     472,594


$     469,860


$     466,652


$     462,324

Goodwill and other intangible assets(10)


(15,280)


(15,304)


(15,348)


(15,187)


(14,984)

Tangible assets(11)


$     459,715


$     457,290


$     454,512


$     451,465


$     447,340

Return on Tangible Assets (Average)











Net income


$        1,280


$           706


$         1,790


$         1,431


$           960

Tangible Assets (Average)


459,715


457,290


454,512


451,465


447,340

Return on tangible assets(11)(13)


1.11 %


0.62 %


1.58 %


1.27 %


0.86 %

TCE Ratio











Tangible common equity (Period-end)


$      37,699


$       37,955


$       33,515


$       34,358


$       34,710

Tangible Assets (Period-end)


466,463


463,175


456,127


452,444


456,562

TCE Ratio(11)


8.1 %


8.2 %


7.3 %


7.6 %


7.6 %

Tangible Book Value per Common Share











Tangible common equity (Period-end)


$      37,699


$       37,955


$       33,515


$       34,358


$       34,710

Outstanding Common Shares


382.1


380.4


381.0


381.4


382.0

Tangible book value per common share(11)


$        98.67


$         99.78


$         87.97


$         90.07


$         90.86

__________

(1)

Regulatory capital metrics and capital ratios as of March 31, 2024 are preliminary and therefore subject to change.      

(2)

Excludes certain components of AOCI in accordance with rules applicable to Category III institutions.

(3)

Total capital equals the sum of Tier 1 capital and Tier 2 capital.

(4)

Adjusted average assets for the purpose of calculating our Tier 1 leverage ratio represents total average assets adjusted for amounts that are deducted from Tier 1 capital, predominately goodwill and intangible assets. Tier 1 leverage ratio is a regulatory capital measure calculated based on Tier 1 capital divided by adjusted average assets.

(5)

Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio is a regulatory capital measure calculated based on common equity Tier 1 capital divided by risk-weighted assets.

(6)

Tier 1 capital ratio is a regulatory capital measure calculated based on Tier 1 capital divided by risk-weighted assets.

(7)

Total capital ratio is a regulatory capital measure calculated based on total capital divided by risk-weighted assets.

(8)

TCE ratio is a Non-GAAP measure calculated based on TCE divided by tangible assets.

(9)

Management believes that this financial metric is useful in assessing the ability of a lending institution to generate income in excess of its provision for credit losses.

(10)

Includes impact of related deferred taxes.

(11)

Management believes that this financial metric is useful in assessing capital adequacy and the level of returns generated.

(12)

Return on average tangible common equity is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on annualized net income (loss) available to common stockholders less annualized income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax, for the period, divided by average TCE.

(13)

Return on average tangible assets is a non-GAAP measure calculated based on annualized income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax, for the period divided by average tangible assets for the period.

 

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SOURCE Capital One Financial Corporation

FAQ

What was Capital One's net income for the first quarter of 2024?

Capital One reported a net income of $1.3 billion, or $3.13 per diluted common share, for the first quarter of 2024.

What was the adjusting item impacting Capital One's pre-Tax and After-Tax Diluted EPS in the first quarter of 2024?

The adjusting item impacting Capital One's pre-Tax and After-Tax Diluted EPS in the first quarter of 2024 was the FDIC special assessment, amounting to $42 million and $0.08 impact, respectively.

What was the total net revenue for Capital One in the first quarter of 2024?

Capital One's total net revenue decreased by 1% to $9.4 billion in the first quarter of 2024.

What was the percentage change in total non-interest expense for Capital One in the first quarter of 2024?

Total non-interest expense for Capital One decreased by 10% in the first quarter of 2024.

How did Capital One's provision for credit losses change in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter?

Capital One's provision for credit losses decreased by $174 million to $2.7 billion in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter.

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