Howard Bancorp, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results
Howard Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HBMD) reported its financial results for Q4 and the full year 2020. The company achieved a net income of $4.5 million ($0.24 per share) in Q4 2020, down from $5.9 million ($0.31 per share) in Q4 2019. For the year, it reported a net loss of $17 million, compared to a net income of $16.9 million in 2019. Key factors included a $1.7 million provision for credit losses in Q4 2020 and $3.8 million from the Paycheck Protection Program. The stockholder's equity increased to $294.6 million, reflecting strong liquidity and net interest income growth by 7.6% in Q4 2020 compared to Q3 2020.
- Net income of $4.5 million in Q4 2020, up from $4.6 million in Q3 2020.
- Net interest income increased 7.6% in Q4 2020 to $19.7 million.
- Participation in the Paycheck Protection Program contributed $3.8 million in pre-tax income for the year.
- Net loss of $17 million for the year 2020, down from a profit of $16.9 million in 2019.
- Increased provision for credit losses of $9.8 million for the year, up $5.6 million from 2019.
- Reduced book value per share to $15.72, a $0.76 decrease from 2019.
Howard Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HBMD) (“Howard Bancorp” or the “Company”), the parent company of Howard Bank (“Howard Bank” or the “Bank”), today reported its financial results for the quarter and the year ended December 31, 2020.
Net Income (Loss) and Income (Loss) per Share
The Company reported net income of
The decreases in fourth quarter 2020 basic and diluted earnings per common share were
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EPS, 4th Quarter 2019 / 3rd Quarter 2020 / Year 2019 | $ |
0.31 |
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0.25 |
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0.89 |
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Goodwill impairment charge (no tax impact) | 1 |
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Decrease in pretax income from former mortgage banking activities | 2 |
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Increase in the provision for credit losses | 3 |
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Pretax income from SBA Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") | 4 |
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0.07 |
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0.03 |
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0.16 |
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Branch optimization charges in 2019 and 2020 | 5 |
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0.11 |
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Securities gains | 6 |
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0.10 |
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Prepayment penalties on Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta advances | 7 |
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0.02 |
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Litigation settlement accrual - 2020 potential litigation | 8 |
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Litigation settlement accrual - 2019 potential litigation | 9 |
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0.03 |
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Proceeds from agreement to exit mortgage banking activities | 10 |
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CFO departure charge (first quarter 2020) | 11 |
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Tax benefit resulting from CARES Act (first quarter 2020) | 12 |
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0.01 |
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0.01 |
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0.07 |
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Impact of share repurchase | 13 |
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0.02 |
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All other, net |
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0.03 |
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0.01 |
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EPS, Fourth Quarter 2020 / Year 2020 | $ |
0.24 |
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0.24 |
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CHANGE | $ |
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The second quarter of 2020 included a
$34.5 million goodwill impairment charge, included within noninterest expense. There were no goodwill impairment charges in the third or fourth quarter of 2020 or in 2019. -
The fourth quarter of 2019 included
$807 thousand in pretax income from the Company’s former mortgage banking activities, which were concluded in the first quarter of 2020. For the year 2020, pretax income from the Company’s former mortgage banking activities was$130 thousand , a decrease of$2.1 million from year 2019. -
The fourth quarter 2020 provision for credit losses was
$1.7 million , an increase of$950 thousand from the fourth quarter of 2019, and unchanged from the third quarter of 2020. The year 2020 provision for credit losses was$9.8 million , an increase of$5.6 million from the year 2019. -
The Company originated loans under the SBA’s PPP program in the second quarter of 2020 and began the process of loan forgiveness in the fourth quarter of 2020. Fourth quarter 2020 pretax income of
$1.7 million from this program represented an increase of$645 thousand from the third quarter of 2020. For the year 2020, pretax income from this program was$3.8 million . The PPP program did not exist prior to the second quarter of 2020. -
The fourth quarter of 2020 included a branch optimization net charge, included within noninterest expense, of
$554 thousand , an increase of$892 thousand compared to a$338 thousand partial reversal of a prior charge in the fourth quarter of 2019. There were no branch optimization charge in the first, second, or third quarters of 2020. For the year 2020, branch optimization charges were$554 thousand , a decrease of$2.7 million from the year 2019. -
The year 2020 included securities gains of
$3.0 million , an increase of$2.4 million from the year 2019. We did not recognize any securities gains in the third or fourth quarters of 2020.$13 thousand of securities losses were recorded in the fourth quarter of 2019. -
The year 2020 included prepayment penalties on Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (“FHLB”) advances, included within noninterest expense, of
$224 thousand , a decrease of$427 thousand from the year 2019. We did not recognize any prepayment penalties in the third or fourth quarters of 2020 or in the fourth quarter of 2019. -
The fourth quarter of 2020 included a
$1.0 million increase to a litigation accrual, included within noninterest expense, initially recorded in the second quarter of 2020 for potential litigation claims stemming from certain mortgages originated by First Mariner Bank. For the year 2020, total accruals were$2.0 million . The increase in the accrual was the result of a settlement of this potential litigation in January 2021. This accrual was not related to the$700 thousand litigation settlement charge recorded in the third quarter of 2019 and described in FN 9 below. -
The third quarter of 2019 and year 2019 included a
$700 thousand litigation settlement charge, included in noninterest expense, stemming from certain mortgages originated by First Mariner Bank before its merger with Howard Bank. -
The fourth quarter of 2019 and year 2019 also included, within noninterest income, the proceeds from an agreement to exit the Company’s mortgage banking operations of
$750 thousand . -
The first quarter and year 2020 included noninterest expenses of
$788 thousand attributable to the departure of the Company’s former CFO. There were no expenses attributable to the departure of any executive officers in the year 2019. -
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$1.3 million tax benefit resulting from the carryback of our 2018 net operating loss as a result of a provision in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) was recorded in 2020, substantially all in the first quarter. There was no comparable item in year 2019. -
The Company completed a share repurchase program during the first quarter of 2020. A total of 392,565 shares were repurchased, or approximately
2.0% of shares outstanding at December 31, 2019.
Core net income is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes, if applicable, the earnings contribution from the Company’s former mortgage banking activities, the goodwill impairment charge, and certain other items to provide a picture of ongoing activities deemed core to the Company’s strategy. Core net income for the fourth quarter of 2020 was
Core net income for the year 2020 was
Core pre-provision net revenue (“core PPNR”), a non-GAAP financial measure that adds back the provision for credit losses to GAAP pretax income and excludes the pretax earnings contribution of the Company’s mortgage banking activities, the goodwill impairment charge, and certain other items, was
Paycheck Protection Program Loans
The Company continues to actively participate in the SBA’s PPP program, with 351 applications taken, totaling
During 2020, the Company received and deferred total processing fees from the SBA for originated PPP loans of
Certain information in this earnings release is presented with respect to “portfolio loans”, a non-GAAP financial measure defined as total loans and leases, but excluding the PPP loans. The Company believes that portfolio loan related measures provide additional useful information for purposes of evaluating the Company’s results of operations and financial condition with respect to both the fourth quarter and year 2020 when comparing to other periods, since the PPP loans are
COVID-19 Loan Modifications
The Company has provided loan modifications to both commercial and retail customers, on a case by case basis, in the form of payment deferrals for periods up to six months. Deferrals trended favorably from their peak of
Asset Quality and Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses
Nonperforming assets (“NPAs”) totaled
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This compares to NPAs of
$22.2 million at December 31, 2019 that consisted of$19.1 million in NPLs and$3.1 million of OREO. NPLs were1.10% of total loans at December 31, 2019 while nonperforming assets represented0.94% of total assets and1.27% of total loans and OREO at December 31, 2019. -
This compares to NPAs of
$18.1 million at September 30, 2020 that consisted of$17.0 million in NPLs and$1.1 million of OREO. NPLs were0.90% of total loans and1.01% of portfolio loans at September 30, 2020 while NPAs represented0.71% of total assets,0.96% of total loans and OREO, and1.07% of portfolio loans and OREO at September 30, 2020.
Net charge-offs were
Because the Company is a smaller reporting company under SEC rules, the allowance was determined under the incurred loss model. The allowance represented
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This compares to an allowance of
$10.4 million at December 31, 2019. The December 31, 2019 allowance represented0.60% of total loans and54.3% of NPLs. The$8.8 million increase in the allowance at December 31, 2020 was the result of aggregate provisions for credit losses attributable to the allowance of$9.5 million partially offset by aggregate net charge-offs of$764 thousand during the year 2020. -
This compares to an allowance of
$17.7 million at September 30, 2020. The September 30, 2020 allowance represented0.94% of total loans,1.05% of portfolio loans, and104.0% of NPLs. The$1.5 million increase in the allowance at December 31, 2020 was the result of a provision for credit losses attributable to the allowance of$1.7 million partially offset by net charge-offs of$195 thousand during the fourth quarter of 2020.
The Company’s allowance as a percentage of total loans has historically been lower than certain of our peers due to the accounting for acquired loans and their initial impact on the allowance. The allowance and unamortized fair value marks as a percentage of portfolio loans, a non-GAAP measure that management uses to assess credit coverage, adds the unamortized fair value marks to total loans, portfolio loans, and the allowance. The fair value marks, unlike the allowance, are not available to absorb general losses but are only available to absorb losses for the specific loan to which they apply, however, this measure provides the Company with an additional indicator of potential loss absorption capacity. The allowance and unamortized fair value marks as a percentage of total loans plus fair value marks was
The Company’s asset quality trends show very modest additional stress in the loan portfolio, although we believe our ongoing active management of the portfolio, COVID-19 related loan modifications, and PPP loans have reduced the short-term risk in the portfolio. However, despite this modest change, after evaluating the overall significant stress the pandemic has had on the economy, and management’s belief that this stress will continue for at least the next several quarters, the Company increased the allowance at December 31, 2020 by
The Maryland economy is open with limited restrictions and a substantial amount of economic activity has returned; however, unemployment still remains high, and many businesses are still experiencing significant drops in revenue. The substantial and continuing rise in new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths since the end of September may lead to ongoing limitations on economic activity in the future. Management will continue to closely monitor portfolio conditions and reevaluate the adequacy of the allowance. While the level of payment deferrals and PPP loan assistance have reduced the short-term risk in the Company’s loan portfolio and traditional lagging indicators of delinquencies and nonperforming loans remain historically modest, management believes there is the potential for additional risk rating downgrades and an increase in charge-offs in future periods.
Stockholders’ Equity and Regulatory Capital Ratios
Stockholders’ equity at December 31, 2020 was
Tangible stockholders’ equity, a non-GAAP financial measure that deducts goodwill and other intangible assets, net of any applicable deferred tax liabilities, was
The Company’s regulatory capital ratios are all well in excess of regulatory “well-capitalized” and internal target minimum levels. The total capital ratio was
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Regulatory capital ratios at December 31, 2019 consisted of a total capital ratio of
13.14% while both the CET 1 and Tier 1 capital ratios were11.09% . The leverage ratio was9.55% . All December 31, 2020 regulatory capital ratios based on risk-weighted assets were above the December 31, 2019 levels. The December 31, 2020 leverage ratio was lower due to PPP loans and their impact on average total assets. -
Regulatory capital ratios at September 30, 2020 consisted of a total capital ratio of
14.11% while both the CET 1 and Tier 1 capital ratios were11.65% . The leverage ratio was9.07% . All December 31, 2020 regulatory capital ratios were above the September 30, 2020 levels.
Liquidity
The Company’s liquidity position remains strong. The Company has continued to experience increases in low-cost customer deposits since the end of the first quarter of 2020. The Company also continues to build stable sources of contingency funding capacity, and management remains confident that it will be able to access these funds in the event that the markets again become restricted.
This confidence is reflected in the fact that during the fourth quarter of 2020, the Company repaid the
Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin
Net interest income was
The following table presents selected yields and rates for the fourth quarters of 2020 and 2019 as well as the third quarter of 2020. Changes in the fourth quarter 2020 yields and rates from the fourth quarter of 2019 and the third quarter of 2020 are also included in the table. In addition, yields and rates for the years 2020 and 2019, with the change in year 2020 yields and rates from year 2019, are also included in the table.
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Net interest margin compression is a continuing trend as market interest rates, after falling to historically low levels through the second quarter of 2020, have generally stabilized. The following table presents selected market interest rates for the periods presented; all are averages except the December 31, 2020 rates:
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Noninterest Income
Noninterest income was
Core noninterest income, a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes noninterest income attributable to the Company’s mortgage banking activities and securities gains in each quarter as well as the proceeds from an agreement to exit mortgage banking activities recorded in the fourth quarter of 2019, was
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The
$31 thousand decrease when compared to the fourth quarter of 2019 primarily consisted of the following: lower levels of nonsufficient funds (“NSF”) and overdraft charges, included in service charges on deposit accounts (-$214 thousand ) partially due to accommodations to COVID-19 impacted customers in the current economic environment and higher liquidity maintained by other customers; this item was partially offset by an increase in interchange fees due to VISA incentive payments, included in other income (+$86 thousand ), and an increase in loan related fees and service charges (+$75 thousand ). -
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$56 thousand increase when compared to the third quarter of 2020 primarily consisted of the following: an increase in service charges on deposit accounts due primarily to a growing volume of NSF and overdraft charges (+$21 thousand ); an increase in interchange fees, as card activity volumes gradually continue to improve in addition to the VISA incentive payments, included in other income (+$101 thousand ); and the decrease in loan related fees and service charges (-$118 thousand ). The third quarter 2020 loan related fees and services charges included swap fee income of$197 thousand . -
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$1.1 million decrease in year 2020 when compared to year 2019 primarily consisted of the following: lower levels of NSF and overdraft charges (-$832 thousand ) partially due to accommodations to COVID-19 impacted customers in the current economic environment and higher liquidity maintained by other customers, and a decrease in interchange fees (-$238 thousand ). As noted above, fourth quarter noninterest income showed signs of a reversal of some of these pressures.
Noninterest Expenses
Noninterest expenses totaled
The fourth quarter of 2020 included a
The fourth quarter of 2020 also included a branch optimization net charge of
Noninterest expenses for the year 2020 were
Core noninterest expenses is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes noninterest expenses attributable to the following: the Company’s mortgage banking activities in each quarter; the
Core noninterest expenses were
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The Company implemented an enhanced methodology to accrue certain noninterest expenses (the “accrual update”) during the fourth quarter of 2020, resulting in a higher level of data processing fees (+
$386 thousand ) and professional fees (+$232 thousand ). The total impact of this implementation of$618 thousand in the fourth quarter of 2020 will not reoccur in future periods. The variances discussed below are presented both including and excluding the accrual update impact.
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The
$389 thousand increase when compared to the fourth quarter of 2019 (but a$229 thousand decrease excluding the accrual update impact) consisted of the following: higher FDIC insurance expense (+$337 thousand ) as the fourth quarter 2020 assessment rate was higher due to the impact of the goodwill impairment charge in the second quarter of 2020 and the benefit of the FDIC’s small bank assessment credits recognized in the third and fourth quarters of 2019 that did not reoccur in 2020; higher compensation and benefits expenses (+$279 thousand ), with$165 thousand attributable to an accrual for an additional paid time off benefit, with a carryover provision granted in light of COVID-19; higher occupancy costs (+$202 thousand ); higher professional fees (+$356 thousand but +$124 thousand excluding the accrual update impact), and higher data processing fees (+$89 thousand but down$297 thousand excluding the accrual update impact).
The above items were partially offset by the following: lower other real estate owned expenses (-$295 thousand ), as the fourth quarter of 2019 included increases in valuation allowances of$107 thousand ; and lower marketing and business development expenses, driven primarily by the impact of COVID-19 (-$502 thousand ).
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$324 thousand increase when compared to the third quarter of 2020 (but a$294 thousand decrease excluding the accrual update impact) consisted of the following: higher data processing fees (+$409 thousand but +$23 thousand excluding the accrual update impact); higher professional fees (+$196 thousand but down$36 thousand excluding the accrual update impact); higher marketing and business development expenses (+$117 thousand ); the above items were partially offset by lower compensation and benefits expenses (-$412 thousand ), with$205 thousand of the decrease attributable to lower healthcare costs, and$100 thousand of the decrease a result of a higher level of loan origination cost deferrals.
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$451 thousand decrease in year 2020 when compared to year 2019 (a$1.1 million decrease excluding the accrual update impact) primarily consisted of the following: lower data processing fees (-$935 thousand but -$1.3 million excluding the accrual update impact); lower marketing and business development expenses (-$788 thousand ); these items were partially offset by higher professional fess (+$262 thousand but +$30 thousand excluding the accrual update impact), higher compensation and benefits expenses (+$1.3 million ). The increase in compensation and benefits expenses was attributable to the paid time-off benefit (+$360 thousand ), higher healthcare expenses (+214 thousand), and higher salaries driven by staff additions (+$600 thousand ).
Income Taxes
The Company reported an income tax expense of
Loans
Loans totaled
Portfolio loans, a non-GAAP measure defined as total loans and leases, but excluding PPP loans, totaled
Changes in portfolio loans were as follows:
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Compared to December 31, 2019, the
$47.2 million decrease in portfolio loans was primarily driven by residential real estate loans down$70.7 million , or13.8% . The commercial lending portfolio modestly increased with commercial real estate loans up$56.8 million , or8.3% , commercial and industrial (“C&I”) loans down$38.8 million , or10.4% , primarily due to lower line utilization, and construction and land loans down$11.6 million , or9.1% due primarily to transfers to other loan portfolios. Consumer loans were up$17.1 million , or36.4% , reflecting early successes in some niche lending activities.
Compared to September 30, 2020, the$10.3 million increase in portfolio loans was primarily driven by growth in our commercial lending portfolio, with commercial real estate loans up$20.4 million , or2.8% , construction and land loans up$12.3 million , or11.8% ; this growth was partially offset by C&I loans down$19.8 million , or5.6% . In addition, consumer loans were up$10.3 million , or19.1% . These portfolio increases were partially offset by residential real estate loans down$12.9 million , or2.9% .-
Despite
$18.3 million of secondary market loan purchases during the fourth quarter of 2020, the net decrease in residential real estate loans was the result of a continued substantially higher level of prepayments due to lower interest rates that led to another strong mortgage refinance quarter. As a result of the exit of the Company’s mortgage banking activities that concluded in the first quarter of 2020 and the desire to manage loan run-off within its residential mortgage loan portfolio, the Company commenced buying first lien residential mortgage loans on a servicing released basis during the third quarter of 2020. -
Despite a strong commercial loan pipeline and
$23.1 million of new loan originations during the fourth quarter of 2020, we continued to experience lower C&I line utilization as well as some unexpected loan payoffs resulting from the sale of borrower’s businesses.
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Average loans were
Average loans were
Deposits
Total deposits were
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Customer deposits, which exclude brokered and other non-customer deposits, were
$1.70 billion at December 31, 2020, compared to$1.64 billion at September 30, 2020, an increase of$57.2 million or3.5% .-
Low-cost, non-maturity deposits increased by
$78.2 million , or5.7% , during the fourth quarter of 2020. -
The increase in non-maturity deposits was partially offset by the continued managed decline in customer CD balances, down
$21.0 million , or8.2% . The Company continues to manage for lower retention rates on maturing CDs with substantially higher rates than current market rates. Management’s strategy is to not offer above-market renewal rates on non-transactional, non-relationship deposits.
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Low-cost, non-maturity deposits increased by
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Compared to December 31, 2019, customer deposits increased by
$221.6 million , or15.0% .-
The increase in customer deposits was primarily the result of strong growth in low-cost, non-maturity deposits, which increased by
$317.7 million , or27.8% .$239.1 million of the growth was in transaction accounts, with$207.8 million of the transaction account growth was in noninterest-bearing deposits. -
Customer CD balances declined by
$96.0 million , or29.0% .
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The increase in customer deposits was primarily the result of strong growth in low-cost, non-maturity deposits, which increased by
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Brokered and other non-customer deposits were
$279.4 million at December 31, 2020, compared to$333.9 million at September 30, 2020 and$240.0 million at December 31, 2019. The$54.5 million decrease during the fourth quarter of 2020 was offset by the$57.2 million increase in customer deposits. Non-customer deposits are currently the Company’s lowest-cost incremental funding source.
Average customer deposits for the fourth quarter of 2020 were
Average customer deposits for the year 2020 were
Investment Securities
Investment securities available for sale were
Average investment securities available for sale for the fourth quarter of 2020 were
Exit of Mortgage Banking Activities
The Company completed its previously announced exit of mortgage banking activities during the second quarter of 2020, with no pretax income contribution in the second, third, or fourth quarters of 2020. The contribution of mortgage banking activities for the fourth quarter of 2019 and the years 2019 and 2020, which are excluded from the Company’s core results, were as follows (amounts in thousands):
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Net interest income | $ |
164 |
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681 |
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143 |
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Total revenue |
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2,863 |
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11,309 |
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1,568 |
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Noninterest expenses |
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2,056 |
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1,438 |
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Total pretax income | $ |
807 |
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2,274 |
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130 |
* Please refer to the section entitled “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and to the financial tables entitled “GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliation” in this press release for a reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
Mary Ann Scully, Chairman and CEO, commented, “The fourth quarter of 2020 represented a continuation of a number of trends seen since the middle of the first quarter. Most, if not all, are attributable to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy. Businesses remain stressed although most are persevering thanks to the lifelines associated with the many stimulus programs offered by federal and state governments with some of those stimulus programs delivered directly through the banking system. The partnership of government and private sector banking is one we have not always seen but it has been a critical ingredient to setting the platform for recovery. The industry, especially community leaders like Howard Bank, have truly acted as economic first responders. We are deeply proud of and grateful to our colleagues for allowing us to play this critically important leadership role which continues in the latest round of PPP lending.
Those stimulus payments, while necessary, have, however, created a challenging set of additional headwinds - the near zero interest rate environment, an excess of liquidity that both reflects and decreases commercial lending demand, and both the necessity and the opportunity to work with impacted clients through modifications and government supported loan programs.
Once again, we focus on core trends in the execution of our commercially focused strategy to allow our stakeholders to see what is constant rather than what is temporary. We discuss below our progress, as well as identify headwinds and tailwinds that we believe will guide the trajectory of future progress.
Our primary focus on ensuring tangible capital accretion through sustainable core banking activities continues. Our tangible book value increased by
While very strong origination activity of over
We firmly believe that our local leadership / policy setting differentiation remains relevant. It is certainly increasingly scarce. It tangibly demonstrates its muscle especially on the talent acquisition front. Portfolio growth generally follows team building and the team is being built. Our relationship brand will continue to assist with funding and margin compression with its transaction account focus, and we expect it to drive higher noninterest income as well with certain activities underway. And our noninterest expense to asset ratio is solid.
While very optimistic, we acknowledge the headwinds of health crises, related but recurring economic stalls, low interest rates and excess liquidity and how that drives competitor behavior. But we view those headwinds as temporary and our tailwind of talent and differentiation as sustainable.”
Earnings Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call on Thursday, January 28, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. (EDT) to discuss the results and presentation slides and to answer questions. Those who wish to participate may do so by calling 1-877-269-7756 and asking for the Howard Bancorp conference call. We encourage participants to call at least ten minutes prior to the scheduled start time so that you can be sure to be entered into the conference before it begins. You may also connect to the live conference and ask questions via an instant call-back from the automated conference host to the phone number you specify.
The Call-Back link will be available on our website at www.howardbank.com/InvestorCall until the call has ended.
A presentation will be used during the earnings call and will be available on the Investor Relations section of our website at www.howardbank.com/InvestorCall
An internet-based audio replay of the call will be available on the Investor Relations page of our website at www.howardbank.com/InvestorCall shortly following the conclusion of the call and will be available until February 26, 2021.
Company management will not be available to discuss the fourth quarter 2020 results prior to the earnings conference call.
About the Company
Howard Bancorp, Inc. is the parent company of Howard Bank, a Maryland-chartered trust company operating as a commercial bank. Headquartered in Baltimore City, Maryland, Howard Bank operates a general commercial banking business through its 15 branches located throughout the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Additional information about Howard Bancorp, Inc. and Howard Bank are available on its website at www.howardbank.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release and statements by the Company’s management contains “forward-looking statements” as that phrase is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward looking statements can be identified by words such as “anticipated,” “expects,” “intends,” “believes,” “may,” “likely,” “will” or other statements that indicate future periods. Such statements include, without limitation, statements regarding management’s predictions or expectations about future economic conditions, statements about the Company’s business or financial performance, as well as management’s outlook or expectations for earnings, revenues, expenses, capital levels, liquidity levels, asset quality or other future financial or business performance, strategies or expectations. Such forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions (some of which may be beyond the Company’s control) and are subject to risks and uncertainties which change over time and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on our business, including the impact of the actions taken by governmental authorities to try and contain the virus or address the impact of the virus on the United States economy (including, without limitation, the CARES Act and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021), and the resulting effect of these items on our operations, liquidity and capital position, and on the financial condition of the Company’s borrowers and other customers; conditions in the financial markets and economic conditions generally and in the bank and non-bank financial services industries, nationally and within our local market areas, including the effects of declines in housing markets, an increase in unemployment levels and slowdowns in economic growth; the Company’s level of nonperforming assets and the costs associated with resolving problem loans including litigation and other costs; the potential inability to replace income lost from exiting our mortgage banking activities with new revenues; the impact of changes in interest rates; credit quality and strength of underlying collateral; the credit risk associated with the substantial amount of commercial real estate, construction and land development, and commercial and industrial loans in the Company’s loan portfolio; the extensive federal and state regulation, supervision and examination governing almost every aspect of the Company’s operations and potential expenses associated with complying with such regulations; possible additional loan losses and impairment of the collectability of loans; the Company’s ability to comply with applicable capital and liquidity requirements; any further impairment of the Company’s goodwill or other intangible assets; losses resulting from pending or potential litigation claims may exceed amounts accrued with respect to such matters; system failure or cybersecurity breaches of the Company’s network security; the Company’s ability to recruit and retain key employees; the effects of weather and natural disasters such as floods, droughts, wind, tornadoes and hurricanes as well as effects from geopolitical instability and man-made disasters including terrorist attacks; the effects of any reputation, credit, interest rate, market, operational, legal, liquidity, regulatory and compliance risk resulting from developments related to any of the risks discussed above; and other risks and uncertainties. Additional risks and uncertainties are contained in the “Risk Factors” and forward-looking statements disclosure in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The inclusion of this forward-looking information should not be construed as a representation by us or any person that future events, plans, or expectations contemplated by us will be achieved. Forward-looking statements are as of the date they are made, and the Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.
Additional information is available at www.howardbank.com.
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | ||||||||||||||||||||
Selected Unaudited Financial Data | ||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands except per share data) | ||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED |
|
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED |
||||||||||||||||||
December 31, |
|
December 31, |
|
December 31, |
|
September 30, |
|
December 31, |
||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
||||||||||||
Income Statement Data: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Interest income | $ |
86,363 |
|
$ |
91,434 |
|
$ |
21,713 |
|
$ |
20,951 |
|
$ |
22,550 |
|
|||||
Interest expense |
|
12,761 |
|
|
22,124 |
|
|
2,028 |
|
|
2,679 |
|
|
5,283 |
|
|||||
Net interest income |
|
73,602 |
|
|
69,310 |
|
|
19,685 |
|
|
18,272 |
|
|
17,267 |
|
|||||
Provision for credit losses |
|
9,845 |
|
|
4,193 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
750 |
|
|||||
Net interest income after provision for credit losses |
|
63,757 |
|
|
65,117 |
|
|
17,985 |
|
|
16,572 |
|
|
16,517 |
|
|||||
Noninterest income |
|
12,359 |
|
|
21,034 |
|
|
2,145 |
|
|
2,089 |
|
|
5,625 |
|
|||||
Noninterest expense |
|
89,463 |
|
|
64,078 |
|
|
14,567 |
|
|
12,709 |
|
|
14,362 |
|
|||||
(Loss) income before income taxes |
|
(13,347 |
) |
|
22,073 |
|
|
5,564 |
|
|
5,952 |
|
|
7,780 |
|
|||||
Income tax expense (benefit) |
|
3,645 |
|
|
5,192 |
|
|
1,093 |
|
|
1,348 |
|
|
1,880 |
|
|||||
Net (loss) income | $ |
(16,991 |
) |
$ |
16,881 |
|
$ |
4,471 |
|
$ |
4,604 |
|
$ |
5,900 |
|
|||||
Per Share Data and Shares Outstanding: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net (loss) income per common share - basic | $ |
(0.91 |
) |
$ |
0.89 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
|||||
Net (loss) income per common share - diluted | $ |
(0.91 |
) |
$ |
0.89 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
|||||
Book value per common share, at period end | $ |
15.72 |
|
$ |
16.48 |
|
$ |
15.72 |
|
$ |
15.45 |
|
$ |
16.48 |
|
|||||
Tangible book value per common share, at period end (1) | $ |
13.81 |
|
$ |
12.68 |
|
$ |
13.81 |
|
$ |
13.51 |
|
$ |
12.68 |
|
|||||
Average common shares outstanding |
|
18,766 |
|
|
19,068 |
|
|
18,743 |
|
|
18,737 |
|
|
19,080 |
|
|||||
Diluted average common shares outstanding |
|
18,766 |
|
|
19,071 |
|
|
18,748 |
|
|
18,737 |
|
|
19,083 |
|
|||||
Shares outstanding, at period end |
|
18,745 |
|
|
19,067 |
|
|
18,745 |
|
|
18,742 |
|
|
19,067 |
|
|||||
Balance Sheet Data: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ |
2,537,991 |
|
$ |
2,374,619 |
|
$ |
2,537,991 |
|
$ |
2,559,184 |
|
$ |
2,374,619 |
|
|||||
Portfolio loans, net of unearned income (1) |
|
1,698,322 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
|
1,698,322 |
|
|
1,688,030 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
|||||
Paycheck Protection Program loans, net of unearned inc. |
|
167,639 |
|
|
- |
|
|
167,639 |
|
|
196,375 |
|
|
- |
|
|||||
Total loans and leases, net of unearned income |
|
1,865,961 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
|
1,865,961 |
|
|
1,884,405 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
|||||
Allowance for loan losses |
|
19,162 |
|
|
10,401 |
|
|
19,162 |
|
|
17,657 |
|
|
10,401 |
|
|||||
Other interest-earning assets |
|
458,488 |
|
|
343,149 |
|
|
458,488 |
|
|
454,897 |
|
|
343,149 |
|
|||||
Total deposits |
|
1,975,414 |
|
|
1,714,365 |
|
|
1,975,414 |
|
|
1,972,738 |
|
|
1,714,365 |
|
|||||
Total borrowings |
|
242,071 |
|
|
319,368 |
|
|
242,071 |
|
|
269,861 |
|
|
319,368 |
|
|||||
Common and total stockholders' equity |
|
294,632 |
|
|
314,148 |
|
|
294,632 |
|
|
289,500 |
|
|
314,148 |
|
|||||
Average total assets |
|
2,488,280 |
|
|
2,250,334 |
|
|
2,527,869 |
|
|
2,524,773 |
|
|
2,292,369 |
|
|||||
Average common and total stockholders' equity |
|
304,173 |
|
|
304,925 |
|
|
294,285 |
|
|
288,727 |
|
|
311,777 |
|
|||||
Selected Performance Metrics: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Return on average assets (2) |
|
(0.68 |
) |
% |
|
0.75 |
|
% |
|
0.70 |
|
% |
|
0.73 |
|
% |
|
1.02 |
|
% |
Return on average common equity (2) |
|
(5.59 |
) |
% |
|
5.54 |
|
% |
|
6.04 |
|
% |
|
6.34 |
|
% |
|
7.51 |
|
% |
Pre-provision net revenue ("PPNR") (1) | $ |
31,369 |
|
$ |
27,197 |
|
$ |
8,798 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
6,635 |
|
|||||
PPNR to average assets (1) |
|
1.26 |
|
% |
|
1.21 |
|
% |
|
1.38 |
|
% |
|
1.21 |
|
% |
|
1.15 |
|
% |
Net interest margin (2),(3) |
|
3.27 |
|
% |
|
3.50 |
|
% |
|
3.39 |
|
% |
|
3.15 |
|
% |
|
3.38 |
|
% |
Efficiency ratio (4) |
|
104.07 |
|
% |
|
70.93 |
|
% |
|
66.73 |
|
% |
|
62.42 |
|
% |
|
62.74 |
|
% |
Core efficiency ratio (1) |
|
61.44 |
|
% |
|
64.96 |
|
% |
|
59.70 |
|
% |
|
62.42 |
|
% |
|
65.58 |
|
% |
Asset Quality Ratios: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nonperforming loans to portfolio loans (1) |
|
1.14 |
|
% |
|
1.10 |
|
% |
|
1.14 |
|
% |
|
1.01 |
|
% |
|
1.10 |
|
% |
Nonperforming assets to portfolio loans and OREO (1) |
|
1.19 |
|
% |
|
1.27 |
|
% |
|
1.19 |
|
% |
|
1.07 |
|
% |
|
1.27 |
|
% |
Nonperforming assets to total assets |
|
0.79 |
|
% |
|
0.94 |
|
% |
|
0.79 |
|
% |
|
0.71 |
|
% |
|
0.94 |
|
% |
Allowance for loan losses to total loans |
|
1.03 |
|
% |
|
0.60 |
|
% |
|
1.03 |
|
% |
|
0.94 |
|
% |
|
0.60 |
|
% |
Allowance for loan losses to portfolio loans (1) |
|
1.13 |
|
% |
|
0.60 |
|
% |
|
1.13 |
|
% |
|
1.05 |
|
% |
|
0.60 |
|
% |
Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans |
|
98.62 |
|
% |
|
54.33 |
|
% |
|
98.62 |
|
% |
|
103.96 |
|
% |
|
54.33 |
|
% |
Net chargeoffs to average total loans and leases (2) |
|
0.04 |
|
% |
|
0.22 |
|
% |
|
0.04 |
|
% |
|
0.02 |
|
% |
|
(0.01 |
) |
% |
Capital Ratios (Bancorp): | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tier 1 capital to average assets (leverage ratio) |
|
9.26 |
|
% |
|
9.55 |
|
% |
|
9.26 |
|
% |
|
9.07 |
|
% |
|
9.55 |
|
% |
Common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
11.83 |
|
% |
|
11.09 |
|
% |
|
11.83 |
|
% |
|
11.65 |
|
% |
|
11.09 |
|
% |
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
11.83 |
|
% |
|
11.09 |
|
% |
|
11.83 |
|
% |
|
11.65 |
|
% |
|
11.09 |
|
% |
Total capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
14.32 |
|
% |
|
13.14 |
|
% |
|
14.32 |
|
% |
|
14.11 |
|
% |
|
13.14 |
|
% |
Average equity to average assets |
|
12.22 |
|
% |
|
13.55 |
|
% |
|
11.64 |
|
% |
|
11.44 |
|
% |
|
13.60 |
|
% |
(1) This is a non-GAAP measure. See the GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation at the end of the financial statements. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(2) Annualized | ||||||||||||||||||||
(3) Net interest income divided by average earning assets | ||||||||||||||||||||
(4) Noninterest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and noninterest income |
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | ||||||||||||||||||||
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands except per share data) | ||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED |
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED |
|||||||||||||||||||
December 31, |
|
December 31, |
|
December 31, |
|
September 30, |
|
December 31, |
||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
||||||||||||
Interest income | $ |
86,363 |
|
$ |
91,434 |
|
$ |
21,713 |
|
$ |
20,951 |
|
$ |
22,550 |
|
|||||
Interest expense |
|
12,761 |
|
|
22,124 |
|
|
2,028 |
|
|
2,679 |
|
|
5,283 |
|
|||||
Net interest income |
|
73,602 |
|
|
69,310 |
|
|
19,685 |
|
|
18,272 |
|
|
17,267 |
|
|||||
Provision for credit losses |
|
9,845 |
|
|
4,193 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
750 |
|
|||||
Net interest income after provision for credit losses |
|
63,757 |
|
|
65,117 |
|
|
17,985 |
|
|
16,572 |
|
|
16,517 |
|
|||||
Noninterest income: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Service charges on deposit accounts |
|
2,116 |
|
|
2,747 |
|
|
535 |
|
|
506 |
|
|
710 |
|
|||||
Realized and unrealized gains from mortgage banking |
|
1,036 |
|
|
7,798 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
1,951 |
|
|||||
Gain (loss) on sale of securities |
|
3,044 |
|
|
645 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(13 |
) |
|||||
Gain (loss) on the disposal of premises & equipment |
|
6 |
|
|
(70 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
13 |
|
|||||
Income from bank owned life insurance |
|
1,767 |
|
|
1,858 |
|
|
440 |
|
|
441 |
|
|
466 |
|
|||||
Loan related fees and service charges |
|
1,367 |
|
|
3,934 |
|
|
247 |
|
|
365 |
|
|
912 |
|
|||||
Other income |
|
3,023 |
|
|
4,122 |
|
|
923 |
|
|
777 |
|
|
1,586 |
|
|||||
Total noninterest income |
|
12,359 |
|
|
21,034 |
|
|
2,145 |
|
|
2,089 |
|
|
5,625 |
|
|||||
Noninterest expense: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Compensation and benefits |
|
28,560 |
|
|
32,056 |
|
|
6,724 |
|
|
7,136 |
|
|
7,811 |
|
|||||
Occupancy and equipment |
|
5,472 |
|
|
9,076 |
|
|
1,896 |
|
|
1,301 |
|
|
880 |
|
|||||
Marketing and business development |
|
1,399 |
|
|
2,339 |
|
|
306 |
|
|
189 |
|
|
853 |
|
|||||
Professional fees |
|
3,202 |
|
|
2,954 |
|
|
1,019 |
|
|
823 |
|
|
704 |
|
|||||
Data processing fees |
|
3,979 |
|
|
4,914 |
|
|
1,306 |
|
|
897 |
|
|
1,217 |
|
|||||
FDIC assessment |
|
1,123 |
|
|
464 |
|
|
342 |
|
|
358 |
|
|
12 |
|
|||||
Other real estate owned |
|
486 |
|
|
845 |
|
|
26 |
|
|
115 |
|
|
321 |
|
|||||
Loan production expense |
|
1,129 |
|
|
2,700 |
|
|
222 |
|
|
247 |
|
|
719 |
|
|||||
Amortization of core deposit intangible |
|
2,674 |
|
|
3,013 |
|
|
636 |
|
|
659 |
|
|
717 |
|
|||||
Goodwill impairment charge |
|
34,500 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||
Other operating expense |
|
6,939 |
|
|
5,717 |
|
|
2,089 |
|
|
984 |
|
|
1,128 |
|
|||||
Total noninterest expense |
|
89,463 |
|
|
64,078 |
|
|
14,567 |
|
|
12,709 |
|
|
14,362 |
|
|||||
Income (loss) before income taxes |
|
(13,347 |
) |
|
22,073 |
|
|
5,564 |
|
|
5,952 |
|
|
7,780 |
|
|||||
Income tax expense (benefit) |
|
3,645 |
|
|
5,192 |
|
|
1,093 |
|
|
1,348 |
|
|
1,880 |
|
|||||
Net income (loss) | $ |
(16,991 |
) |
$ |
16,881 |
|
$ |
4,471 |
|
$ |
4,604 |
|
$ |
5,900 |
|
|||||
Net income (loss) per common share: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Basic | $ |
(0.91 |
) |
$ |
0.89 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
|||||
Diluted | $ |
(0.91 |
) |
$ |
0.89 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
|||||
Average common shares outstanding: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Basic |
|
18,766 |
|
|
19,068 |
|
|
18,743 |
|
|
18,737 |
|
|
19,080 |
|
|||||
Diluted |
|
18,766 |
|
|
19,071 |
|
|
18,748 |
|
|
18,737 |
|
|
19,083 |
|
|||||
Selected Performance Metrics: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Return on average assets |
|
-0.68 |
% |
|
0.75 |
% |
|
0.70 |
% |
|
0.73 |
% |
|
1.02 |
% |
|||||
Return on average common equity |
|
-5.59 |
% |
|
5.54 |
% |
|
6.04 |
% |
|
6.34 |
% |
|
7.51 |
% |
|||||
Core Pre-provision net revenue ("PPNR") (1) | $ |
31,369 |
|
$ |
27,197 |
|
$ |
8,798 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
6,635 |
|
|||||
Core PPNR to average assets (1) |
|
1.26 |
% |
|
1.21 |
% |
|
1.38 |
% |
|
1.21 |
% |
|
1.15 |
% |
|||||
Net interest margin |
|
3.27 |
% |
|
3.50 |
% |
|
3.39 |
% |
|
3.15 |
% |
|
3.38 |
% |
|||||
Efficiency ratio |
|
104.07 |
% |
|
70.93 |
% |
|
66.73 |
% |
|
62.42 |
% |
|
62.74 |
% |
|||||
Core efficiency ratio (1) |
|
61.44 |
% |
|
64.96 |
% |
|
59.70 |
% |
|
62.42 |
% |
|
65.58 |
% |
|||||
(1) This is a non-GAAP measure. See the GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation at the end of the financial statements. |
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | |||||||||||||||||||
Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands except per share data) | |||||||||||||||||||
PERIOD ENDED |
|||||||||||||||||||
December 31, |
|
September 30, |
|
June 30, |
|
March 31, |
|
December 31, |
|||||||||||
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
|||||||||||
ASSETS | |||||||||||||||||||
Cash and due from banks | $ |
9,415 |
|
$ |
11,043 |
|
$ |
12,652 |
|
$ |
15,951 |
|
$ |
12,992 |
|
||||
Interest bearing deposits with banks |
|
65,204 |
|
|
59,539 |
|
|
46,418 |
|
|
179,999 |
|
|
96,985 |
|
||||
Total cash and cash equivalents |
|
74,619 |
|
|
70,582 |
|
|
59,070 |
|
|
195,950 |
|
|
109,977 |
|
||||
Securities available for sale, at fair value |
|
375,397 |
|
|
377,471 |
|
|
276,889 |
|
|
275,252 |
|
|
215,505 |
|
||||
Securities held to maturity, at amortized cost |
|
7,250 |
|
|
7,250 |
|
|
7,250 |
|
|
7,750 |
|
|
7,750 |
|
||||
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta stock, at cost |
|
10,637 |
|
|
10,637 |
|
|
12,592 |
|
|
16,757 |
|
|
14,152 |
|
||||
Loans held for sale, at fair value |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
3,795 |
|
|
30,710 |
|
||||
Portfolio loans, net of unearned income (1) |
|
1,698,322 |
|
|
1,688,030 |
|
|
1,704,911 |
|
|
1,761,419 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
||||
Paycheck Protection Program loans, net of unearned inc (1) |
|
167,639 |
|
|
196,375 |
|
|
193,719 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
||||
Total loans and leases, net of unearned income |
|
1,865,961 |
|
|
1,884,405 |
|
|
1,898,630 |
|
|
1,761,419 |
|
|
1,745,513 |
|
||||
Allowance for loan losses |
|
(19,162 |
) |
|
(17,657 |
) |
|
(16,356 |
) |
|
(13,384 |
) |
|
(10,401 |
) |
||||
Net loans and leases |
|
1,846,799 |
|
|
1,866,748 |
|
|
1,882,274 |
|
|
1,748,035 |
|
|
1,735,112 |
|
||||
Bank premises and equipment, net |
|
41,142 |
|
|
42,147 |
|
|
42,434 |
|
|
42,543 |
|
|
42,724 |
|
||||
Goodwill |
|
31,449 |
|
|
31,449 |
|
|
31,449 |
|
|
65,949 |
|
|
65,949 |
|
||||
Core deposit intangible |
|
5,795 |
|
|
6,431 |
|
|
7,090 |
|
|
7,770 |
|
|
8,469 |
|
||||
Bank owned life insurance |
|
77,597 |
|
|
77,157 |
|
|
76,716 |
|
|
76,275 |
|
|
75,830 |
|
||||
Other real estate owned |
|
743 |
|
|
1,155 |
|
|
2,137 |
|
|
2,322 |
|
|
3,098 |
|
||||
Deferred tax assets, net |
|
31,254 |
|
|
34,687 |
|
|
35,034 |
|
|
33,529 |
|
|
36,010 |
|
||||
Interest receivable and other assets |
|
35,309 |
|
|
33,470 |
|
|
30,515 |
|
|
31,967 |
|
|
29,333 |
|
||||
Total assets | $ |
2,537,991 |
|
$ |
2,559,184 |
|
$ |
2,463,450 |
|
$ |
2,507,894 |
|
$ |
2,374,619 |
|
||||
LIABILITIES | |||||||||||||||||||
Noninterest-bearing deposits | $ |
676,801 |
|
$ |
657,028 |
|
$ |
671,598 |
|
$ |
483,499 |
|
$ |
468,975 |
|
||||
Interest-bearing deposits |
|
1,298,613 |
|
|
1,315,710 |
|
|
1,159,076 |
|
|
1,305,400 |
|
|
1,245,390 |
|
||||
Total deposits |
|
1,975,414 |
|
|
1,972,738 |
|
|
1,830,674 |
|
|
1,788,899 |
|
|
1,714,365 |
|
||||
FHLB advances |
|
200,000 |
|
|
200,000 |
|
|
246,000 |
|
|
344,000 |
|
|
285,000 |
|
||||
Fed funds and repos |
|
13,634 |
|
|
41,473 |
|
|
37,834 |
|
|
5,321 |
|
|
6,127 |
|
||||
Subordinated debt |
|
28,437 |
|
|
28,388 |
|
|
28,339 |
|
|
28,290 |
|
|
28,241 |
|
||||
Total borrowings |
|
242,071 |
|
|
269,861 |
|
|
312,173 |
|
|
377,611 |
|
|
319,368 |
|
||||
Accrued expenses and other liabilities |
|
25,874 |
|
|
27,085 |
|
|
37,322 |
|
|
26,026 |
|
|
26,738 |
|
||||
Total liabilities |
|
2,243,359 |
|
|
2,269,684 |
|
|
2,180,169 |
|
|
2,192,536 |
|
|
2,060,471 |
|
||||
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY | |||||||||||||||||||
Common stock - |
|
187 |
|
|
187 |
|
|
187 |
|
|
187 |
|
|
191 |
|
||||
Additional paid in capital |
|
270,591 |
|
|
270,445 |
|
|
270,057 |
|
|
269,918 |
|
|
276,156 |
|
||||
Retained earnings |
|
18,165 |
|
|
13,696 |
|
|
9,090 |
|
|
38,501 |
|
|
35,158 |
|
||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income |
|
5,689 |
|
|
5,172 |
|
|
3,947 |
|
|
6,752 |
|
|
2,643 |
|
||||
Total stockholders' equity |
|
294,632 |
|
|
289,500 |
|
|
283,281 |
|
|
315,358 |
|
|
314,148 |
|
||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ |
2,537,991 |
|
$ |
2,559,184 |
|
$ |
2,463,450 |
|
$ |
2,507,894 |
|
$ |
2,374,619 |
|
||||
Capital Ratios (Bancorp) | |||||||||||||||||||
Tier 1 capital to average assets (leverage ratio) |
|
9.26 |
% |
|
9.07 |
% |
|
8.73 |
% |
|
9.10 |
% |
|
9.55 |
% |
||||
Common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
11.83 |
% |
|
11.65 |
% |
|
11.66 |
% |
|
10.95 |
% |
|
11.09 |
% |
||||
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
11.83 |
% |
|
11.65 |
% |
|
11.66 |
% |
|
10.95 |
% |
|
11.09 |
% |
||||
Total capital to risk-weighted assets |
|
14.32 |
% |
|
14.11 |
% |
|
14.09 |
% |
|
13.16 |
% |
|
13.14 |
% |
||||
Asset Quality Measures | |||||||||||||||||||
Nonperforming loans | $ |
19,430 |
|
$ |
16,984 |
|
$ |
18,469 |
|
$ |
17,203 |
|
$ |
19,143 |
|
||||
Other real estate owned (OREO) |
|
743 |
|
|
1,155 |
|
|
2,137 |
|
|
2,322 |
|
|
3,098 |
|
||||
Total nonperforming assets | $ |
20,173 |
|
$ |
18,139 |
|
$ |
20,606 |
|
$ |
19,525 |
|
$ |
22,241 |
|
||||
Nonperforming loans to portfolio loans (1) |
|
1.14 |
% |
|
1.01 |
% |
|
1.08 |
% |
|
0.98 |
% |
|
1.10 |
% |
||||
Nonperforming assets to portfolio loans and OREO (1) |
|
1.19 |
% |
|
1.07 |
% |
|
1.21 |
% |
|
1.11 |
% |
|
1.27 |
% |
||||
Nonperforming assets to total assets |
|
0.79 |
% |
|
0.71 |
% |
|
0.84 |
% |
|
0.78 |
% |
|
0.94 |
% |
||||
Allowance for loan losses to total loans |
|
1.03 |
% |
|
0.94 |
% |
|
0.86 |
% |
|
0.76 |
% |
|
0.60 |
% |
||||
Allowance for loan losses to portfolio loans (1) |
|
1.13 |
% |
|
1.05 |
% |
|
0.96 |
% |
|
0.76 |
% |
|
0.60 |
% |
||||
Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans |
|
98.62 |
% |
|
103.96 |
% |
|
88.56 |
% |
|
77.80 |
% |
|
54.33 |
% |
||||
Net chargeoffs to average total loans and leases (2) |
|
0.04 |
% |
|
0.02 |
% |
|
0.01 |
% |
|
0.11 |
% |
|
-0.01 |
% |
||||
Provision for credit losses to average portfolio loans (1), (2) |
|
0.40 |
% |
|
0.40 |
% |
|
0.69 |
% |
|
0.79 |
% |
|
0.17 |
% |
||||
(1) This is a non-GAAP measure. See the GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation at the end of the financial statements. | |||||||||||||||||||
(2) Annualized |
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Average Balances, Yields, and Rates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended December 31, 2020 |
|
Three Months Ended September 30, 2020 |
|
Three Months Ended December 31, 2019 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Average Balance |
|
Income / Expense |
|
Yield / Rate |
|
Average Balance |
|
Income / Expense |
|
Yield / Rate |
|
Average Balance |
|
Income / Expense |
|
Yield / Rate |
||||||||||||||
Earning assets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loans and leases: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial loans and leases | $ |
353,596 |
|
$ |
3,159 |
3.55 |
% |
$ |
343,991 |
|
$ |
3,981 |
4.60 |
% |
$ |
381,463 |
|
$ |
4,529 |
4.71 |
% |
|||||||||
Commercial real estate |
|
733,116 |
|
|
8,763 |
4.76 |
|
702,633 |
|
|
7,768 |
4.40 |
|
679,767 |
|
|
8,426 |
4.92 |
||||||||||||
Construction and land |
|
108,020 |
|
|
1,054 |
3.88 |
|
125,059 |
|
|
1,188 |
3.78 |
|
120,617 |
|
|
1,574 |
5.18 |
||||||||||||
Residential real estate |
|
443,753 |
|
|
4,508 |
4.04 |
|
463,874 |
|
|
4,382 |
3.76 |
|
488,505 |
|
|
5,228 |
4.25 |
||||||||||||
Consumer |
|
58,548 |
|
|
632 |
4.29 |
|
49,722 |
|
|
565 |
4.52 |
|
46,232 |
|
|
578 |
4.96 |
||||||||||||
Total portfolio loans |
|
1,697,033 |
|
|
18,116 |
4.25 |
|
1,685,279 |
|
|
17,884 |
4.22 |
|
1,716,584 |
|
|
20,335 |
4.70 |
||||||||||||
Paycheck Protection Program loans |
|
186,267 |
|
|
1,886 |
4.03 |
|
195,588 |
|
|
1,240 |
2.52 |
|
- |
|
|
- |
- |
||||||||||||
Total loans and leases |
|
1,883,300 |
|
|
20,002 |
4.23 |
|
1,880,867 |
|
|
19,124 |
4.04 |
|
1,716,584 |
|
|
20,335 |
4.70 |
||||||||||||
Securities available for sale: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
U.S. Gov agencies |
|
58,424 |
|
|
365 |
2.49 |
|
79,391 |
|
|
531 |
2.66 |
|
71,675 |
|
|
495 |
2.74 |
||||||||||||
Mortgage-backed |
|
308,737 |
|
|
963 |
1.24 |
|
272,495 |
|
|
942 |
1.38 |
|
110,039 |
|
|
797 |
2.87 |
||||||||||||
Corporate debentures |
|
8,910 |
|
|
137 |
6.12 |
|
5,932 |
|
|
100 |
6.71 |
|
9,728 |
|
|
148 |
6.04 |
||||||||||||
Total available for sale securities |
|
376,071 |
|
|
1,465 |
1.55 |
|
357,818 |
|
|
1,573 |
1.75 |
|
191,442 |
|
|
1,440 |
2.98 |
||||||||||||
Securities held to maturity |
|
7,250 |
|
|
107 |
5.87 |
|
7,250 |
|
|
106 |
5.83 |
|
9,750 |
|
|
149 |
6.06 |
||||||||||||
FHLB Atlanta stock, at cost |
|
10,951 |
|
|
132 |
4.80 |
|
13,221 |
|
|
140 |
4.21 |
|
6,554 |
|
|
102 |
6.17 |
||||||||||||
Interest bearing deposits in banks |
|
32,356 |
|
|
6 |
0.07 |
|
46,049 |
|
|
8 |
0.07 |
|
66,070 |
|
|
186 |
1.12 |
||||||||||||
Loans held for sale |
|
- |
|
|
- |
- |
|
- |
|
|
- |
- |
|
37,500 |
|
|
339 |
3.59 |
||||||||||||
Total earning assets |
|
2,309,928 |
|
|
21,712 |
3.74 |
% |
|
2,305,205 |
|
|
20,951 |
3.62 |
% |
|
2,027,900 |
|
|
22,551 |
4.41 |
% |
|||||||||
Cash and due from banks |
|
11,534 |
|
|
11,772 |
|
|
13,350 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Bank premises and equipment, net |
|
41,979 |
|
|
42,376 |
|
|
42,813 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Goodwill and other intangible assets |
|
37,644 |
|
|
38,290 |
|
|
74,619 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Other assets |
|
144,336 |
|
|
143,565 |
|
|
143,418 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Less: allowance for loan losses |
|
(17,552 |
) |
|
(16,435 |
) |
|
(9,731 |
) |
|||||||||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ |
2,527,869 |
|
$ |
2,524,773 |
|
$ |
2,292,369 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Interest-bearing liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deposits: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest-bearing demand accounts | $ |
200,144 |
|
$ |
27 |
0.05 |
% |
$ |
190,272 |
|
$ |
36 |
0.08 |
% |
$ |
185,278 |
|
$ |
190 |
0.41 |
% |
|||||||||
Money market |
|
431,769 |
|
|
107 |
0.10 |
|
386,189 |
|
|
261 |
0.27 |
|
357,617 |
|
|
771 |
0.86 |
||||||||||||
Savings |
|
154,953 |
|
|
20 |
0.05 |
|
149,973 |
|
|
27 |
0.07 |
|
131,847 |
|
|
62 |
0.19 |
||||||||||||
Time deposits |
|
505,462 |
|
|
971 |
0.76 |
|
493,827 |
|
|
1,390 |
1.12 |
|
565,213 |
|
|
2,810 |
1.97 |
||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing deposits |
|
1,292,328 |
|
|
1,125 |
0.35 |
|
1,220,261 |
|
|
1,714 |
0.56 |
|
1,239,955 |
|
|
3,833 |
1.23 |
||||||||||||
Borrowings: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FHLB advances |
|
207,335 |
|
|
450 |
0.86 |
|
260,807 |
|
|
483 |
0.74 |
|
228,862 |
|
|
976 |
1.69 |
||||||||||||
Fed funds and repos |
|
18,706 |
|
|
5 |
0.11 |
|
40,492 |
|
|
35 |
0.34 |
|
- |
|
|
- |
- |
||||||||||||
Subordinated debt |
|
28,405 |
|
|
447 |
6.26 |
|
28,356 |
|
|
447 |
6.27 |
|
28,161 |
|
|
474 |
6.68 |
||||||||||||
Total borrowings |
|
254,446 |
|
|
902 |
1.41 |
|
329,655 |
|
|
965 |
1.17 |
|
257,023 |
|
|
1,450 |
2.24 |
||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing funds |
|
1,546,774 |
|
|
2,027 |
0.52 |
% |
|
1,549,916 |
|
|
2,679 |
0.69 |
% |
|
1,496,978 |
|
|
5,283 |
1.40 |
% |
|||||||||
Noninterest-bearing deposits |
|
660,549 |
|
|
649,525 |
|
|
457,748 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Other liabilities |
|
26,261 |
|
|
36,605 |
|
|
25,866 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Total liabilities |
|
2,233,584 |
|
|
2,236,046 |
|
|
1,980,592 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Stockholders' equity |
|
294,285 |
|
|
288,727 |
|
|
311,777 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Total liabilities & equity | $ |
2,527,869 |
|
$ |
2,524,773 |
|
$ |
2,292,369 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Net interest rate spread (1) | $ |
19,685 |
3.22 |
% |
$ |
18,272 |
2.93 |
% |
$ |
17,268 |
3.01 |
% |
||||||||||||||||||
Effect of noninterest-bearing funds | 0.17 |
0.22 |
0.37 |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net interest margin on earning assets (2) | 3.39 |
% |
3.15 |
% |
3.38 |
% |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
(1) The difference between the annualized yield on average total earning assets and the annualized cost of average total interest-bearing liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) Annualized net interest income divided by average total earning assets |
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | |||||||||||||||||||
Average Balances, Yields, and Rates | |||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended December 31, 2020 |
|
Year Ended December 31, 2019 |
|||||||||||||||||
Average Balance |
|
Income / Expense |
|
Yield / Rate |
|
Average Balance |
|
Income / Expense |
|
Yield / Rate |
|||||||||
Earning assets | |||||||||||||||||||
Loans and leases: | |||||||||||||||||||
Commercial loans and leases | $ |
362,579 |
|
$ |
14,440 |
3.98 |
% |
$ |
357,129 |
|
$ |
17,880 |
5.01 |
% |
|||||
Commercial real estate |
|
705,392 |
|
|
33,855 |
4.80 |
|
667,557 |
|
|
33,424 |
5.01 |
|||||||
Construction and land |
|
124,324 |
|
|
4,992 |
4.02 |
|
121,156 |
|
|
6,782 |
5.60 |
|||||||
Residential real estate |
|
476,568 |
|
|
19,083 |
4.00 |
|
487,586 |
|
|
21,803 |
4.47 |
|||||||
Consumer |
|
49,911 |
|
|
2,252 |
4.51 |
|
50,017 |
|
|
2,471 |
4.94 |
|||||||
Total portfolio loans |
|
1,718,774 |
|
|
74,622 |
4.34 |
|
1,683,445 |
|
|
82,360 |
4.89 |
|||||||
Paycheck Protection Program loans |
|
131,469 |
|
|
4,022 |
3.06 |
|
- |
|
|
- |
- |
|||||||
Total loans and leases |
|
1,850,243 |
|
|
78,644 |
4.25 |
|
1,683,445 |
|
|
82,360 |
4.89 |
|||||||
Securities available for sale: | |||||||||||||||||||
U.S. Gov agencies |
|
72,197 |
|
|
1,920 |
2.66 |
|
85,421 |
|
|
2,376 |
2.78 |
|||||||
Mortgage-backed |
|
230,841 |
|
|
3,828 |
1.66 |
|
93,566 |
|
|
2,889 |
3.09 |
|||||||
Corporate debentures |
|
6,473 |
|
|
421 |
6.50 |
|
3,433 |
|
|
269 |
7.84 |
|||||||
Total available for sale securities |
|
309,511 |
|
|
6,169 |
1.99 |
|
182,420 |
|
|
5,534 |
3.03 |
|||||||
Securities held to maturity |
|
7,497 |
|
|
438 |
5.84 |
|
9,503 |
|
|
583 |
6.13 |
|||||||
FHLB Atlanta stock, at cost |
|
13,218 |
|
|
665 |
5.03 |
|
10,825 |
|
|
668 |
6.17 |
|||||||
Interest bearing deposits in banks |
|
62,235 |
|
|
268 |
0.43 |
|
63,806 |
|
|
1,094 |
1.71 |
|||||||
Loans held for sale |
|
4,920 |
|
|
179 |
3.64 |
|
30,276 |
|
|
1,195 |
3.95 |
|||||||
Total earning assets |
|
2,247,624 |
|
|
86,363 |
3.84 |
% |
|
1,980,275 |
|
|
91,434 |
4.62 |
% |
|||||
Cash and due from banks |
|
13,234 |
|
|
13,970 |
|
|||||||||||||
Bank premises and equipment, net |
|
42,368 |
|
|
43,823 |
|
|||||||||||||
Goodwill and other intangible assets |
|
55,701 |
|
|
77,139 |
|
|||||||||||||
Other assets |
|
143,897 |
|
|
144,625 |
|
|||||||||||||
Less: allowance for loan losses |
|
(14,544 |
) |
|
(9,498 |
) |
|||||||||||||
Total assets | $ |
2,488,280 |
|
$ |
2,250,334 |
|
|||||||||||||
Interest-bearing liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||
Deposits: | |||||||||||||||||||
Interest-bearing demand accounts | $ |
190,153 |
|
$ |
277 |
0.15 |
% |
$ |
199,091 |
|
$ |
912 |
0.46 |
% |
|||||
Money market |
|
388,213 |
|
|
1,415 |
0.36 |
|
356,955 |
|
|
2,814 |
0.79 |
|||||||
Savings |
|
144,894 |
|
|
117 |
0.08 |
|
135,868 |
|
|
249 |
0.18 |
|||||||
Time deposits |
|
520,055 |
|
|
6,623 |
1.27 |
|
556,398 |
|
|
11,487 |
2.06 |
|||||||
Total interest-bearing deposits |
|
1,243,315 |
|
|
8,432 |
0.68 |
|
1,248,312 |
|
|
15,462 |
1.24 |
|||||||
Borrowings: | |||||||||||||||||||
FHLB advances |
|
261,090 |
|
|
2,465 |
0.94 |
|
206,687 |
|
|
4,728 |
2.29 |
|||||||
Fed funds and other borrowings |
|
20,702 |
|
|
57 |
0.28 |
|
7,748 |
|
|
31 |
0.40 |
|||||||
Subordinated debt |
|
28,332 |
|
|
1,807 |
6.38 |
|
28,140 |
|
|
1,903 |
6.76 |
|||||||
Total borrowings |
|
310,124 |
|
|
4,329 |
1.40 |
|
242,575 |
|
|
6,662 |
2.75 |
|||||||
Total interest-bearing funds |
|
1,553,439 |
|
|
12,761 |
0.82 |
% |
|
1,490,887 |
|
|
22,124 |
1.48 |
% |
|||||
Noninterest-bearing deposits |
|
602,005 |
|
|
431,557 |
|
|||||||||||||
Other liabilities |
|
28,663 |
|
|
22,965 |
|
|||||||||||||
Total liabilities |
|
2,184,107 |
|
|
1,945,409 |
|
|||||||||||||
Stockholders' equity |
|
304,173 |
|
|
304,925 |
|
|||||||||||||
Total liabilities & equity | $ |
2,488,280 |
|
$ |
2,250,334 |
|
|||||||||||||
Net interest rate spread (1) | $ |
73,602 |
3.02 |
% |
$ |
69,310 |
3.13 |
% |
|||||||||||
Effect of noninterest-bearing funds | 0.25 |
0.37 |
|||||||||||||||||
Net interest margin on earning assets (2) | 3.27 |
% |
3.50 |
% |
|||||||||||||||
(1) The difference between the annualized yield on average total earning assets and the annualized cost of average total interest-bearing liabilities | |||||||||||||||||||
(2) Annualized net interest income divided by average total earning assets |
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release contains references to financial measures that are not defined in generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). Such non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the most directly comparable or other financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Moreover, the manner in which we calculate the non-GAAP financial measures that we discuss in this press release may differ from that of other companies reporting measures with similar names. You should understand how such other banking organizations calculate their financial measures with names similar to the non-GAAP financial measures we have discussed in this press release when comparing such non-GAAP financial measures.
The Company considers the use of select non-GAAP financial measures and ratios to be useful for financial and operational decision making and useful in evaluating period-to-period comparisons. The Company believe that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance by excluding certain expenditures or assets that we believe are not indicative of our primary business operating results. We believe these measures provide investors with information regarding balance sheet profitability, and we believe that management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, analyzing and comparing past, present and future periods.
HOWARD BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION - CORE NET INCOME AND EPS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands except per share data) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED |
|
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 31, |
|
December 31 |
|
December 31 |
|
September 30, |
|
June 30, |
|
March 31, |
|
December 31 |
||||||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
||||||||||||||||
Net (loss) income (GAAP) | $ |
(16,991 |
) |
$ |
16,881 |
|
$ |
4,471 |
|
$ |
4,604 |
|
$ |
(29,409 |
) |
$ |
3,343 |
|
$ |
5,900 |
|
|||||||
Adjustments: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage banking activities: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net interest income |
|
(143 |
) |
|
(681 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(143 |
) |
|
(164 |
) |
|||||||
Noninterest income |
|
(1,425 |
) |
|
(10,628 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(1,425 |
) |
|
(2,699 |
) |
|||||||
Noninterest expenses |
|
1,438 |
|
|
9,035 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
1,438 |
|
|
2,056 |
|
|||||||
Total pretax - mortgage banking activities |
|
(130 |
) |
|
(2,274 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(130 |
) |
|
(807 |
) |
|||||||
Certain other items: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Securities gains |
|
(3,044 |
) |
|
(658 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(3,044 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Proceeds from agreement to exit mortgage banking activities |
|
- |
|
|
(750 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(750 |
) |
|||||||
Prepayment penalty - FHLB advances |
|
224 |
|
|
651 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
224 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Branch optimization charge |
|
554 |
|
|
3,262 |
|
|
554 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(338 |
) |
|||||||
Litigation expense |
|
1,980 |
|
|
700 |
|
|
980 |
|
|
- |
|
|
1,000 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
CFO departure |
|
788 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
788 |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Goodwill impairment charge |
|
34,500 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
34,500 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Total pretax - certain other items |
|
35,002 |
|
|
3,205 |
|
|
1,534 |
|
|
- |
|
|
32,680 |
|
|
788 |
|
|
(1,088 |
) |
|||||||
Total core pretax income adjustments |
|
34,872 |
|
|
931 |
|
|
1,534 |
|
|
- |
|
|
32,680 |
|
|
658 |
|
|
(1,895 |
) |
|||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) of adjustments |
|
138 |
|
|
251 |
|
|
414 |
|
|
- |
|
|
(454 |
) |
|
178 |
|
|
(512 |
) |
|||||||
Total core pretax income adjustments, net of tax |
|
34,734 |
|
|
680 |
|
|
1,120 |
|
|
- |
|
|
33,134 |
|
|
480 |
|
|
(1,383 |
) |
|||||||
Less: One-time benefit of NOL carryback (CARES Act) |
|
(1,271 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
(94 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(1,177 |
) |
|
- |
|
|||||||
Total core adjustments to net income |
|
33,463 |
|
|
680 |
|
|
1,026 |
|
|
- |
|
|
33,134 |
|
|
(697 |
) |
|
(1,383 |
) |
|||||||
Core net income (Non-GAAP) | $ |
16,472 |
|
$ |
17,561 |
|
$ |
5,497 |
|
$ |
4,604 |
|
$ |
3,725 |
|
$ |
2,646 |
|
$ |
4,517 |
|
|||||||
Diluted average common shares |
|
18,766 |
|
|
19,071 |
|
|
18,748 |
|
|
18,737 |
|
|
18,716 |
|
|
18,915 |
|
|
19,083 |
|
|||||||
Diluted EPS (GAAP) | $ |
(0.91 |
) |
$ |
0.89 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
(1.57 |
) |
$ |
0.18 |
|
$ |
0.31 |
|
|||||||
Total core adjustments to net income |
|
1.78 |
|
|
0.04 |
|
|
0.05 |
|
|
- |
|
|
1.77 |
|
|
(0.04 |
) |
|
(0.07 |
) |
|||||||
Core diluted EPS (Non-GAAP) | $ |
0.88 |
|
$ |
0.92 |
|
$ |
0.29 |
|
$ |
0.25 |
|
$ |
0.20 |
|
$ |
0.14 |
|
$ |
0.24 |
|
|||||||
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION - PRE-PROVISION NET REVENUE ("PPNR") | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED | FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | December 31, | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
||||||||||||||||
Net (loss) income (GAAP) | $ |
(16,991 |
) |
$ |
16,881 |
|
$ |
4,471 |
|
$ |
4,604 |
|
$ |
(29,409 |
) |
$ |
3,343 |
|
$ |
5,900 |
|
|||||||
Plus: provision for credit losses |
|
9,845 |
|
|
4,193 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
1,700 |
|
|
3,000 |
|
|
3,445 |
|
|
750 |
|
|||||||
Plus: income tax expense |
|
3,644 |
|
|
5,192 |
|
|
1,093 |
|
|
1,348 |
|
|
1,660 |
|
|
(457 |
) |
|
1,880 |
|
|||||||
Pre-provision net revenue (Non-GAAP) | $ |
(3,503 |
) |
$ |
26,266 |
|
$ |
7,264 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
(24,749 |
) |
$ |
6,331 |
|
$ |
8,530 |
|
|||||||
Adjustments to net revenue: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage banking activities |
|
(130 |
) |
|
(2,274 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(130 |
) |
|
(807 |
) |
|||||||
Securities gains |
|
(3,044 |
) |
|
(658 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(3,044 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Proceeds from agreement to exit mortgage banking activities |
|
- |
|
|
(750 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(750 |
) |
|||||||
Prepayment penalty - FHLB advances |
|
224 |
|
|
651 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
224 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Branch optimization charge |
|
554 |
|
|
3,262 |
|
|
554 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(338 |
) |
|||||||
Litigation accrual |
|
1,980 |
|
|
700 |
|
|
980 |
|
|
- |
|
|
1,000 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
CFO departure |
|
788 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
788 |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Goodwill impairment charge |
|
34,500 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
34,500 |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|||||||
Total core pretax net revenue adjustments |
|
34,872 |
|
|
931 |
|
|
1,534 |
|
|
- |
|
|
32,680 |
|
|
658 |
|
|
(1,895 |
) |
|||||||
Core pre-provision net revenue (PPNR) | $ |
31,369 |
|
$ |
27,197 |
|
$ |
8,798 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
7,931 |
|
$ |
6,989 |
|
$ |
6,635 |
|
|||||||
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION - PPNR / AVERAGE TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED | FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | December 31, | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
||||||||||||||||
Core PPNR (Non-GAAP) | $ |
31,369 |
|
$ |
27,197 |
|
$ |
8,798 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
7,931 |
|
$ |
6,989 |
|
$ |
6,635 |
|
|||||||
Average common equity (GAAP) | $ |
304,173 |
|
$ |
304,925 |
|
$ |
294,285 |
|
$ |
288,727 |
|
$ |
319,152 |
|
$ |
314,805 |
|
$ |
311,777 |
|
|||||||
Less average goodwill |
|
(48,511 |
) |
|
(67,092 |
) |
|
(31,449 |
) |
|
(31,449 |
) |
|
(65,570 |
) |
|
(65,950 |
) |
|
(65,949 |
) |
|||||||
Less average core deposit intangible, net |
|
(5,408 |
) |
|
(7,532 |
) |
|
(4,716 |
) |
|
(5,076 |
) |
|
(5,672 |
) |
|
(6,170 |
) |
|
(6,702 |
) |
|||||||
Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) | $ |
250,254 |
|
$ |
230,301 |
|
$ |
258,120 |
|
$ |
252,202 |
|
$ |
247,910 |
|
$ |
242,685 |
|
$ |
239,125 |
|
|||||||
Core PPNR / average tangible common equity (Non-GAAP) |
|
12.53 |
% |
|
11.81 |
% |
|
13.56 |
% |
|
12.07 |
% |
|
12.87 |
% |
|
11.58 |
% |
|
11.01 |
% |
|||||||
Annualized ratio based on days in quarter divided by days in year |
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GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION - PPNR / AVERAGE TOTAL ASSETS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED | FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | December 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
|||||||||||||||
Core PPNR (Non-GAAP) | $ |
31,369 |
|
$ |
27,197 |
|
$ |
8,798 |
|
$ |
7,652 |
|
$ |
7,931 |
|
$ |
6,989 |
|
$ |
6,635 |
|
||||||
Average total assets (GAAP) |
|
2,488,280 |
|
|
2,250,334 |
|
|
2,527,869 |
|
|
2,524,773 |
|
|
2,529,797 |
|
|
2,369,847 |
|
|
2,292,369 |
|
||||||
Core PPNR / average total assets (Non-GAAP) |
|
1.26 |
% |
|
1.21 |
% |
|
1.38 |
% |
|
1.21 |
% |
|
1.26 |
% |
|
1.19 |
% |
|
1.15 |
% |
||||||
Annualized ratio based on days in quarter divided by days in year | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION - EFFICIENCY RATIO | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE YEAR ENDED | FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | December 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||
2020 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2020 |
|
2019 |
|||||||||||||||
Net interest income (GAAP) | $ |
73,602 |
|
$ |
69,310 |
|
$ |
19,685 |
|
$ |
18,272 |
|
$ |
18,119 |
|
$ |
17,525 |
|
$ |
17,267 |
|
||||||
Adjustments: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage banking activities |
|
(143 |
) |
|
(681 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(143 |
) |
|
(164 |
) |
||||||
Total core net interest income adjustments |
|
(143 |
) |
|
(681 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
(143 |
) |
|
(164 |
) |
||||||
Core net interest income (Non-GAAP) | $ |
73,459 |
|
$ |
68,629 |
|
$ |
19,685 |
|
$ |
18,272 |
|
$ |
18,119 |
|
$ |
17,382 |
|
$ |
17,103 |
|
||||||
Noninterest income (GAAP) | $ |
12,359 |
|
$ |
21,034 |
|
$ |
2,145 |
|
$ |
2,089 |
|
$ |
4,759 |
|
$ |
3,366 |
|
$ |
5,625 |
|
||||||
Adjustments: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage banking activities |
|
(1,425 |
) |
|
(10,628 |
) |
|
- |
|
|
- |
|
|
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What were Howard Bancorp's Q4 2020 financial results?
Howard Bancorp reported a net income of $4.5 million or $0.24 per share in Q4 2020.
How did Howard Bancorp perform in 2020 compared to 2019?
The company reported a net loss of $17 million for 2020, compared to a net income of $16.9 million in 2019.
What impact did the Paycheck Protection Program have on Howard Bancorp's earnings?
The PPP contributed $3.8 million in pre-tax income for the year 2020.
What is the stockholder's equity of Howard Bancorp at the end of 2020?
Stockholder's equity was $294.6 million at December 31, 2020.
What was the change in net interest income for Howard Bancorp in Q4 2020?
Net interest income increased by 7.6% to $19.7 million in Q4 2020.
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