Hancock Whitney Reports First Quarter 2022 EPS of $1.40
Hancock Whitney Corporation (Nasdaq: HWC) reported a net income of $123.5 million, or $1.40 per diluted share for Q1 2022, down from $137.7 million, or $1.55 per share in Q4 2021. Core loan growth increased by $385.3 million, up 8% linked-quarter annualized, despite $196.2 million in PPP loan forgiveness. Total deposits slightly rose to $30.5 billion. Noninterest income decreased by 7% to $83.4 million. The company expects core loan growth of 6-8% for 2022. The CET1 ratio increased to 11.12%, highlighting solid capital levels.
- Core loan growth increased $385.3 million, or 8% linked-quarter annualized.
- Nonperforming loans decreased by 24%, indicating improved asset quality.
- CET1 ratio increased to 11.12%, indicating strong capital levels.
- Stable noninterest expense decreased by 1% linked-quarter.
- Net income decreased to $123.5 million from $137.7 million, indicating potential pressure on profitability.
- Noninterest income declined by 7%, impacting overall revenue generation.
- Total deposits barely increased by $33.8 million, showing limited growth potential.
First Quarter 2022 Highlights
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Operating pre-provision net revenue (PPNR) totaled
, up slightly, linked-quarter$134.5 million -
Core loan growth of
, or$385.3 million 8% linked-quarter annualized (LQA), more than offset the impact of in PPP loan forgiveness, leading to an overall increase in total loans of$196.2 million $189.1 million -
Deposits increased
, or less than$33.8 million 1% LQA, as the mix shifted from interest-bearing to noninterest-bearing -
ACL coverage remained strong at
1.63% (1.66% excluding PPP loans) -
Nonperforming loans and criticized commercial loans declined
24% and2% , respectively linked-quarter -
NIM widened 1 basis point (bp) to
2.81% -
CET1 ratio estimated at
11.12% , up 3 bps; TCE ratio7.15% , down 56 bps
“We are pleased to report another solid quarter and a good start to 2022,” said
Loans
Core loans increased
Total loans were
Deposits
Total deposits at
DDAs totaled
Average deposits for the first quarter of 2022 were
Asset Quality
The total allowance for credit losses (ACL) was
The company’s overall asset quality metrics continued to improve and currently sit at historically low levels, with commercial criticized and total nonperforming loans down
Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin (NIM)
Net interest income (TE) for the first quarter of 2022 was
The net interest margin (NIM) (TE) was
Average earning assets were
Noninterest Income
Noninterest income totaled
Service charges on deposits were up
Bankcard and ATM fees were down
Fees from secondary mortgage operations totaled
Other noninterest income totaled
Noninterest Expense & Taxes
Noninterest expense totaled
Personnel expense totaled
Occupancy and equipment expense totaled
Gains on sales of ORE and other foreclosed assets exceeded expenses by
The effective income tax rate for first quarter 2022 was
Capital
Common stockholders’ equity at
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This news release includes non-GAAP financial measures to describe Hancock Whitney’s performance. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered alternatives to GAAP-basis financial statements and other bank holding companies may define or calculate these non-GAAP measures or similar measures differently. The reconciliations of those measures to GAAP measures are provided either in the financial tables or in Appendix A thereto.
Consistent with the provisions of subpart 229.1400 of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Regulation S-K, “Disclosures by Bank and Savings and Loan Registrants,” the company presents net interest income, net interest margin and efficiency ratios on a fully taxable equivalent (“TE”) basis. The TE basis adjusts for the tax-favored status of net interest income from certain loans and investments using the statutory federal tax rate to increase tax-exempt interest income to a taxable equivalent basis. The company believes this measure to be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income and it enhances comparability of net interest income arising from taxable and tax-exempt sources.
The company presents certain additional non-GAAP financial measures to assist the reader with a better understanding of the company’s performance period over period, as well as to provide investors with assistance in understanding the success management has experienced in executing its strategic initiatives. These non-GAAP measures may reference the concept “operating.” The company uses the term “operating” to describe a financial measure that excludes income or expense considered to be nonoperating in nature. Items identified as nonoperating are those that, when excluded from a reported financial measure, provide management or the reader with a measure that may be more indicative of forward-looking trends in the company’s business.
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QUARTERLY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS |
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(Unaudited) |
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Three Months Ended |
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(dollars and common share data in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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NET INCOME | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net interest income | $ |
228,463 |
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$ |
229,296 |
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$ |
234,709 |
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$ |
234,643 |
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$ |
234,587 |
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Net interest income (TE) (a) |
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231,008 |
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231,931 |
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237,477 |
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237,497 |
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237,509 |
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Provision for credit losses |
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(22,527 |
) |
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(28,399 |
) |
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(26,955 |
) |
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(17,229 |
) |
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(4,911 |
) |
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Noninterest income |
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83,432 |
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89,612 |
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93,361 |
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94,272 |
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87,089 |
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Noninterest expense |
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179,939 |
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182,462 |
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194,703 |
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236,770 |
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193,072 |
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Income tax expense |
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31,005 |
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27,102 |
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30,740 |
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20,656 |
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26,343 |
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Net income | $ |
123,478 |
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$ |
137,743 |
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$ |
129,582 |
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$ |
88,718 |
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$ |
107,172 |
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For informational purposes - included above, pre-tax | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nonoperating item included in noninterest income: |
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Gain on hurricane-related insurance settlement |
$ |
— |
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$ |
3,600 |
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$ |
— |
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$ |
— |
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$ |
— |
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Gain on sale of Hancock Horizon Funds |
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— |
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— |
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4,576 |
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— |
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— |
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Gain on sale of Mastercard Class B common stock |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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2,800 |
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— |
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Nonoperating items included in noninterest expense: |
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Efficiency initiatives |
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— |
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(649 |
) |
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(1,867 |
) |
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40,812 |
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— |
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Hurricane related expenses |
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— |
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(680 |
) |
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5,092 |
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— |
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— |
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Loss on redemption of subordinated notes |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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4,165 |
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— |
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PERIOD-END BALANCE SHEET DATA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Loans | $ |
21,323,341 |
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$ |
21,134,282 |
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$ |
20,886,015 |
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$ |
21,148,530 |
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$ |
21,664,859 |
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Securities |
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8,481,095 |
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8,552,449 |
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8,308,622 |
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8,633,133 |
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8,005,990 |
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Earning assets |
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32,997,323 |
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33,610,435 |
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32,348,036 |
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32,075,450 |
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32,134,637 |
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Total assets |
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36,317,291 |
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36,531,205 |
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35,318,308 |
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35,098,709 |
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35,072,643 |
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Noninterest-bearing deposits |
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14,976,670 |
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14,392,808 |
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13,653,376 |
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13,406,385 |
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13,174,911 |
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Total deposits |
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30,499,709 |
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30,465,897 |
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29,208,157 |
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29,273,107 |
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29,210,520 |
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Common stockholders' equity |
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3,450,951 |
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3,670,352 |
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3,629,766 |
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3,562,901 |
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3,416,903 |
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AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Loans | $ |
21,122,038 |
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$ |
20,770,130 |
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$ |
20,941,173 |
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$ |
21,388,814 |
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$ |
21,745,298 |
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Securities (b) |
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8,687,758 |
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8,378,258 |
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8,368,824 |
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8,194,812 |
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7,468,541 |
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Earning assets |
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33,201,926 |
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32,913,659 |
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32,097,381 |
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32,195,515 |
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31,015,637 |
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Total assets |
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36,003,803 |
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35,829,027 |
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35,207,960 |
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35,165,684 |
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34,078,200 |
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Noninterest-bearing deposits |
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14,363,324 |
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14,126,335 |
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13,535,961 |
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13,237,796 |
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12,374,235 |
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Total deposits |
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30,029,793 |
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29,750,665 |
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29,237,306 |
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29,228,809 |
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28,138,763 |
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Common stockholders' equity |
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3,607,061 |
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3,642,003 |
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3,606,087 |
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3,488,592 |
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3,441,466 |
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COMMON SHARE DATA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Earnings per share - diluted | $ |
1.40 |
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$ |
1.55 |
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$ |
1.46 |
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$ |
1.00 |
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$ |
1.21 |
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Cash dividends per share |
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0.27 |
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0.27 |
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0.27 |
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0.27 |
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0.27 |
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Book value per share (period-end) |
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39.91 |
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42.31 |
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41.81 |
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41.03 |
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39.38 |
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Tangible book value per share (period-end) |
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29.25 |
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31.64 |
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31.10 |
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30.27 |
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28.57 |
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Weighted average number of shares - diluted |
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86,936 |
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87,132 |
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87,006 |
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86,990 |
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86,805 |
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Period-end number of shares |
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86,460 |
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86,749 |
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86,823 |
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86,847 |
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86,777 |
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Market data | ||||||||||||||||||||
High sales price | $ |
59.82 |
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$ |
53.61 |
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$ |
48.19 |
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$ |
50.69 |
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$ |
47.37 |
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Low sales price |
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50.25 |
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45.06 |
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39.07 |
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40.25 |
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32.52 |
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Period-end closing price |
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52.15 |
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50.02 |
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47.12 |
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44.44 |
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42.01 |
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Trading volume |
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29,005 |
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23,889 |
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22,482 |
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25,570 |
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28,963 |
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PERFORMANCE RATIOS | ||||||||||||||||||||
Return on average assets |
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1.39 |
% |
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1.53 |
% |
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1.46 |
% |
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1.01 |
% |
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1.28 |
% |
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Return on average common equity |
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13.88 |
% |
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15.00 |
% |
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14.26 |
% |
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10.20 |
% |
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12.63 |
% |
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Return on average tangible common equity |
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18.66 |
% |
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20.13 |
% |
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19.22 |
% |
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13.94 |
% |
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17.38 |
% |
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Tangible common equity ratio (c) |
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7.15 |
% |
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7.71 |
% |
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7.85 |
% |
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7.70 |
% |
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7.26 |
% |
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Net interest margin (TE) |
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2.81 |
% |
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2.80 |
% |
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2.94 |
% |
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2.96 |
% |
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3.09 |
% |
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Noninterest income as a percentage of total revenue (TE) |
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26.53 |
% |
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27.87 |
% |
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28.22 |
% |
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28.41 |
% |
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26.83 |
% |
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Efficiency ratio (d) |
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56.03 |
% |
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56.57 |
% |
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57.44 |
% |
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57.01 |
% |
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58.12 |
% |
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Average loan/deposit ratio |
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70.34 |
% |
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69.81 |
% |
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71.62 |
% |
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73.18 |
% |
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77.28 |
% |
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Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of period-end loans |
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1.49 |
% |
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1.62 |
% |
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1.78 |
% |
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1.89 |
% |
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1.96 |
% |
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Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of period-end loans (e) |
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1.63 |
% |
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1.76 |
% |
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1.92 |
% |
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2.03 |
% |
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2.11 |
% |
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Annualized net charge-offs to average loans |
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0.01 |
% |
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0.01 |
% |
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0.03 |
% |
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0.20 |
% |
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0.34 |
% |
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Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans + accruing loans 90 days past due |
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640.81 |
% |
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527.59 |
% |
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506.17 |
% |
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415.00 |
% |
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354.09 |
% |
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FTE headcount |
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3,543 |
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3,486 |
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3,429 |
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3,626 |
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3,926 |
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(a) Taxable equivalent (TE) amounts are calculated using a federal income tax rate of |
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(b) Average securities does not include unrealized holding gains/losses on available for sale securities. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(c) The tangible common equity ratio is common shareholders' equity less intangible assets divided by total assets less intangible assets. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(d) The efficiency ratio is noninterest expense to total net interest income (TE) and noninterest income, excluding amortization of purchased intangibles and nonoperating items. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(e) The allowance for credit losses includes the allowance for loan and lease losses and the reserve for unfunded lending commitments. |
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