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ONEMAIN HOLDINGS, INC. REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER 2023 RESULTS

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OneMain Holdings, Inc. (OMF) reported a pretax income of $220 million and net income of $165 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, with diluted EPS of $1.38. The company also declared a quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share and repurchased 531 thousand shares for $20 million in 4Q. However, the net income for the full year of 2023 decreased to $641 million from $872 million in 2022, with diluted EPS dropping to $5.32 from $7.01 in the prior year.
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  • Pretax income of $220 million and net income of $165 million for the fourth quarter of 2023
  • Declared a quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share and repurchased 531 thousand shares for $20 million in 4Q
  • Finished the year positioned for the future
Negative
  • Net income for the full year of 2023 decreased to $641 million from $872 million in 2022
  • Diluted EPS dropped to $5.32 from $7.01 in the prior year

Insights

The reported diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.38 for the fourth quarter, which is a decrease from the prior year's $1.44, indicates a contraction in profitability. This metric is crucial for investors as EPS is often used to gauge a company's profitability on a per-share basis. The decline in net income from $176 million to $165 million further substantiates this contraction. Investors may be concerned with the year-over-year decrease, as it could suggest operational challenges or increased costs that the company is facing.

Moreover, the full-year net income decline from $872 million to $641 million is significant and warrants attention. This drop could reflect broader market challenges or company-specific issues that may have affected OneMain's performance throughout the year. The decrease in full-year EPS from $7.01 to $5.32 is likely to affect investor sentiment and valuation multiples.

The announcement of a steady quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share may provide some reassurance to dividend-seeking investors, signaling that the company maintains a commitment to returning value to shareholders despite the earnings dip. However, the share repurchase of 531 thousand shares for $20 million could be interpreted in several ways. It may signal management's confidence in the stock's undervaluation or alternatively, be seen as a tool to support EPS amid declining net income.

The managed receivables of $22.2 billion is a critical figure, as it represents the total amount of credit that OneMain has extended and is managing. This number is indicative of the company's market activity and can be correlated with its risk exposure. In the context of the nonprime consumer credit sector, where OneMain operates, managing a large portfolio of receivables carries inherent credit risk, especially if economic conditions deteriorate and affect consumers' ability to repay loans.

OneMain's position as a leader in providing credit to nonprime consumers suggests a strategic focus on a market segment that is underserved by traditional banks. This could be a double-edged sword; on one hand, it presents an opportunity for growth and capturing market share, but on the other, it could lead to higher default rates, particularly in an economic downturn.

It is important to note the macroeconomic context in which these financial results are released. Factors such as interest rate changes, unemployment rates and consumer confidence can significantly impact OneMain's business. Analysts and investors must consider these external conditions when evaluating the company's performance and future outlook.

OneMain Holdings operates in a sector sensitive to economic cycles. The company's performance, particularly in terms of net income and managed receivables, can serve as a barometer for the wider health of the consumer credit market, especially within the nonprime segment. A decline in profitability, as indicated by the year-over-year EPS and net income figures, may suggest that consumers are facing headwinds, such as increased living costs or higher debt levels, which could lead to a rise in delinquencies and defaults.

Furthermore, the share repurchase program could be an attempt to leverage the company's capital structure, potentially signaling a lack of more lucrative investment opportunities within the business or a strategic move to optimize shareholder value in the face of earnings contraction. This action, coupled with the maintained dividend, could be seen as a move to stabilize shareholder returns amid uncertain economic conditions.

The economic outlook for 2024 will be a determining factor for OneMain's strategy and performance. As an economist, one would monitor indicators such as consumer spending, credit expansion and regulatory changes in the consumer credit sector, which could all have a direct impact on OneMain's future profitability and risk profile.

  • 4Q 2023 Diluted EPS of $1.38
  • 4Q 2023 C&I adjusted diluted EPS of $1.39
  • 4Q 2023 Managed receivables of $22.2 billion
  • Declared quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share
  • Repurchased 531 thousand shares for $20 million in 4Q

NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OneMain Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: OMF), the leader in offering nonprime consumers responsible access to credit, today reported pretax income of $220 million and net income of $165 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $233 million and $176 million, respectively, in the prior year quarter. Earnings per diluted share were $1.38 in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $1.44 in the prior year quarter.

Net income was $641 million for the full year of 2023, compared to $872 million for the full year of 2022. Earnings per diluted share were $5.32 in the full year of 2023, compared to $7.01 in the prior year.

On February 7, 2024, OneMain declared a quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share, payable on February 23, 2024, to record holders of the Company's common stock as of the close of business on February 20, 2024.

During the quarter, the Company repurchased approximately 531 thousand shares of common stock for $20 million.

"OneMain finished the year very well positioned for the future," said Doug Shulman, Chairman and CEO of OneMain. "As we enter 2024, we feel very good about the competitive position of the business, management of our credit box, and development of new products that will drive profitable growth in future years."

The following segment results are reported on a non-GAAP basis. Refer to the required reconciliations of non-GAAP to comparable GAAP measures at the end of this press release.

Consumer and Insurance Segment ("C&I")

C&I adjusted pretax income was $223 million and adjusted net income was $167 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $249 million and $186 million, respectively, in the prior year quarter. Adjusted earnings per diluted share were $1.39 for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $1.53 in the prior year quarter.

C&I generated adjusted net income of $655 million for the full year of 2023, compared to $904 million in the prior year.

Adjusted earnings per diluted share were $5.43 for the full year 2023, compared to $7.27 in the prior year.

Management runs the business based on C&I capital generation, which it defines as C&I adjusted net income excluding the after-tax change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses while still considering the current period C&I net charge-offs. C&I capital generation was $191 million for the fourth quarter 2023, compared to $229 million in the prior year quarter. The decline was driven by higher net charge-offs and interest expense, partially offset by an increase in interest income in the current quarter compared to the prior year period.

Managed receivables, which includes loans serviced for our whole loan sale partners, were $22.2 billion at December 31, 2023, up 7% from $20.8 billion at December 31, 2022.

Personal loan originations totaled $3.0 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 13% from $3.5 billion in the prior year quarter.

Interest income in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $1.2 billion, up 6% from $1.1 billion in the prior year quarter, reflecting higher average net finance receivables, partially offset by a lower portfolio yield.

Personal loan yield was 22.1% in the fourth quarter of 2023, down from 22.3% in the prior year quarter, reflecting impacts from the current macroeconomic environment.

The provision for finance receivable losses was $446 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, up $42 million compared to the prior year period. During the fourth quarter of 2023, the allowance for finance receivable losses increased $31 million, driven by growth in receivables.

C&I Select Delinquency and Loss Ratios


December 31,
2023


September 30,
2023


December 31,
2022








Personal loans:







30+ days delinquency ratio


6.16 %


5.55 %


5.80 %

90+ days delinquency ratio


2.88 %


2.57 %


2.74 %

30-89 days delinquency ratio


3.28 %


2.98 %


3.07 %

Net charge-offs


7.70 %


6.68 %


6.88 %

Operating expense for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $382 million, up 4% from $367 million in the prior year quarter reflecting continued investment in the business.

Funding and Liquidity

As of December 31, 2023, the Company had principal debt balances outstanding of $20.1 billion, 58% of which was secured. The Company had $1.0 billion of cash and cash equivalents, which included $148 million of cash and cash equivalents held at  regulated insurance subsidiaries or for other operating activities that are unavailable for general corporate purposes.

Cash and cash equivalents, together with the Company's $1.3 billion of undrawn committed capacity from an unsecured corporate revolver, $6.4 billion of undrawn committed capacity under revolving conduit facilities, and $8.4 billion of unencumbered receivables, provides significant liquidity resources.

Conference Call & Webcast Information

OneMain management will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the Company's results, outlook, and related matters at 9:00 am Eastern Time on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. Both the call and webcast are open to the general public. The general public is invited to listen to the call by dialing 800-579-2568 (U.S. domestic) or 785-424-1619 (international), and using conference ID 44662, or via a live audio webcast through the Investor Relations section of the OneMain Financial website at http://investor.onemainfinancial.com. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available on our website after the event. An investor presentation will be available on the Investor Relations page of the OneMain Financial website prior to the start of the conference call.

About OneMain Holdings, Inc.

OneMain Financial (NYSE: OMF) is the leader in offering nonprime consumers responsible access to credit and is dedicated to improving the financial well-being of hardworking Americans. We empower our customers to solve today's problems and reach a better financial future through personalized solutions available online and in 1,400 locations across 44 states. OneMain is committed to making a positive impact on the people and the communities we serve. For additional information, please visit www.OneMainFinancial.com.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

We report the operating results of Consumer and Insurance using the Segment Accounting Basis, which (i) reflects our allocation methodologies for interest expense and operating costs, to reflect the manner in which we assess our business results and (ii) excludes the impact of applying purchase accounting (eliminates premiums/discounts on our finance receivables and long-term debt at acquisition, as well as the amortization/accretion in future periods). Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income (loss), Consumer and Insurance adjusted net income (loss), and Consumer and Insurance adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share are key performance measures used to evaluate the performance of our business. Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income (loss) represents income (loss) before income taxes on a Segment Accounting Basis and excludes regulatory settlements, net gain or loss resulting from repurchases and repayments of debt, and other items and strategic activities, which include direct costs associated with COVID-19, restructuring charges and the expense associated with cash-settled stock-based awards. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are useful in assessing the profitability of our segment.

We also use Consumer and Insurance pretax capital generation and Consumer and Insurance capital generation, non-GAAP financial measures, as a key performance measure of our segment. Consumer and Insurance pretax capital generation represents Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income, as discussed above, and excludes the change in our Consumer and Insurance allowance for finance receivable losses in the period while still considering the Consumer and Insurance net charge-offs incurred during the period. Consumer and Insurance capital generation represents the after-tax effect of Consumer and Insurance pretax capital generation. We believe that these non-GAAP measures are useful in assessing the capital created in the period impacting the overall capital adequacy of the Company. We believe that the Company's reserves, combined with its equity, represent the Company's loss absorption capacity. 

We utilize these non-GAAP measures in evaluating our performance. Additionally, these non-GAAP measures are consistent with the performance goals established in OMH's executive compensation program. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered supplemental to, but not as a substitute for or superior to, income (loss) before income taxes, net income, or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.

This document contains summarized information concerning the Company and its business, operations, financial performance and trends. No representation is made that the information in this document is complete. For additional financial, statistical and business related information see the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), as well as the Company's other reports filed with the SEC from time to time, which are or will be available in the Investor Relations section of the OneMain Financial website (www.omf.com) and the SEC's website (www.sec.gov).

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements 
This document contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements preceded by, followed by or that otherwise include the words "anticipates," "appears," "assumes," "believes," "can," "continues," "could," "estimates," "expects," "forecasts," "foresees," "goal," "intends," "likely," "objective," "plans," "projects," "target," "trend," "remains," and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as "could," "may," "might," "should," "will" or "would" are intended to identify forward-looking statements, but these words are not the exclusive means of identifying forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical fact but instead represent only management's current beliefs regarding future events, objectives, goals, projections, strategies, performance, and future plans, and underlying assumptions and other statements related thereto. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by forward-looking statements include, without limitation, the following: adverse changes and volatility in general economic conditions, including the interest rate environment and the financial markets; the sufficiency of our allowance for finance receivable losses; increased levels of unemployment and personal bankruptcies; the current inflationary environment and related trends affecting our customers; natural or accidental events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, pandemics, floods or wildfires affecting our customers, collateral, or our facilities; a failure in or breach of our information, operational or security systems or infrastructure or those of third parties, including as a result of cyber incidents, war or other disruptions; the adequacy of our credit risk scoring models; geopolitical risks, including recent geopolitical actions outside the U.S.; adverse changes in our ability to attract and retain employees or key executives; increased competition or adverse changes in customer responsiveness to our distribution channels or products; changes in federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or regulatory policies and practices or increased regulatory scrutiny of our business or industry; risks associated with our insurance operations; the costs and effects of any actual or alleged violations of any federal, state, or local laws, rules or regulations; the costs and effects of any fines, penalties, judgments, decrees, orders, inquiries, investigations, subpoenas, or enforcement or other proceedings of any governmental or quasi-governmental agency or authority; our substantial indebtedness and our continued ability to access the capital markets and maintain adequate current sources of funds to satisfy our cash flow requirements; our ability to comply with all of our covenants; the effects of any downgrade of our debt ratings by credit rating agencies; and other risks and uncertainties described in the "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis" sections of the Company's most recent Form 10-K filed with the SEC and in the Company's other filings with the SEC from time to time.

The liquidity runway scenario disclosed in the press release is based on management's estimates and assumptions for internal strategic planning purposes and does not constitute guidance or financial projections and should not be regarded or relied on as such.

If one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if our underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, our actual results may vary materially from what we may have expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. You should specifically consider the factors identified in this document that could cause actual results to differ before making an investment decision to purchase our securities. Furthermore, new risks and uncertainties arise from time to time, and it is impossible for us to predict those events or how they may affect us.

Forward looking statements included in this document speak only as of the date on which they were made. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this document or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events or the non-occurrence of anticipated events, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)














Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

(unaudited, $ in millions, except per share amounts)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

















Interest income


$        1,187


$        1,167


$        1,117


$        1,094


$        1,122



$        4,564


$        4,435

Interest expense


(270)


(267)


(244)


(239)


(231)



(1,019)


(892)

Net interest income


917


900


873


855


891



3,545


3,543

Provision for finance receivable losses


(446)


(410)


(479)


(385)


(404)



(1,721)


(1,402)

Net interest income after provision for finance receivable losses


471


490


394


470


487



1,824


2,141

















Insurance


113


113


112


111


111



448


445

Investment


32


32


27


25


22



116


61

Gain on sales of finance receivables


10


11


13


17


13



52


63

Net loss on repurchases and repayments of debt


(1)





(1)




(27)

Other


32


29


33


24


24



119


87

Total other revenues


186


185


185


177


169



735


629

















Operating expenses


(388)


(381)


(397)


(365)


(384)



(1,530)


(1,457)

Insurance policy benefits and claims


(49)


(48)


(44)


(47)


(39)



(189)


(158)

Total other expenses


(437)


(429)


(441)


(412)


(423)



(1,719)


(1,615)

















Income before income taxes


220


246


138


235


233



840


1,155

Income taxes


(55)


(52)


(35)


(56)


(57)



(199)


(283)

Net income


$           165


$           194


$           103


$           179


$           176



$           641


$           872

















Weighted average number of diluted shares


120.1


120.8


120.6


121.0


121.9



120.6


124.4

Diluted EPS


$          1.38


$          1.61


$          0.85


$          1.48


$          1.44



$          5.32


$          7.01

Book value per basic share


$        26.60


$        25.86


$        25.39


$        25.55


$        24.91



$        26.60


$        24.91

Return on assets


2.7 %


3.2 %


1.8 %


3.2 %


3.1 %



2.7 %


3.9 %

















Change in allowance for finance receivable losses


$          (31)


$          (57)


$          (94)


$            (3)


$          (56)



$        (185)


$        (216)

Net charge-offs


(415)


(353)


(385)


(382)


(348)



(1,536)


(1,186)

Provision for finance receivable losses


$        (446)


$        (410)


$        (479)


$        (385)


$        (404)



$     (1,721)


$     (1,402)




Note:

Quarters may not sum to fiscal year due to rounding.



On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)






As of












(unaudited, $ in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022












Assets











Cash and cash equivalents


$        1,014


$        1,190


$        1,021


$           544


$           498

Investment securities


1,719


1,635


1,710


1,786


1,800

Net finance receivables


21,349


21,067


20,510


19,809


19,986

Unearned insurance premium and claim reserves


(771)


(772)


(761)


(740)


(749)

Allowance for finance receivable losses


(2,480)


(2,449)


(2,392)


(2,298)


(2,311)

Net finance receivables, less unearned insurance premium and claim reserves and allowance for finance
receivable losses


18,098


17,846


17,357


16,771


16,926

Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents


534


580


532


531


461

Goodwill


1,437


1,437


1,437


1,437


1,437

Other intangible assets


260


260


260


261


261

Other assets


1,232


1,198


1,194


1,113


1,154

Total assets


$      24,294


$      24,146


$      23,511


$      22,443


$      22,537












Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity











Long-term debt


$      19,813


$      19,851


$      19,195


$      18,206


$      18,281

Insurance claims and policyholder liabilities


615


599


616


615


620

Deferred and accrued taxes


9


6


5


22


5

Other liabilities


671


581


637


519


616

Total liabilities


21,108


21,037


20,453


19,362


19,522












Common stock


1


1


1


1


1

Additional paid-in capital


1,715


1,706


1,702


1,693


1,689

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)


(87)


(129)


(114)


(108)


(127)

Retained earnings


2,285


2,240


2,168


2,188


2,119

Treasury stock


(728)


(709)


(699)


(693)


(667)

Total shareholders' equity


3,186


3,109


3,058


3,081


3,015

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity


$      24,294


$      24,146


$      23,511


$      22,443


$      22,537




Note:

On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED KEY FINANCIAL METRICS (UNAUDITED)






As of












(unaudited, $ in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022












Liquidity











Cash and cash equivalents


$        1,014


$        1,190


$        1,021


$           544


$           498

Cash and cash equivalents unavailable for general corporate purposes


148


169


196


177


147

Unencumbered receivables


8,427


7,715


8,577


8,574


9,407

Undrawn conduit facilities


6,399


6,175


6,175


6,075


6,125

Undrawn corporate revolver


1,325


1,250


1,250


1,250


1,250

Drawn conduit facilities


1




100


50












Net adjusted debt


$      18,775


$      18,658


$      18,198


$      17,667


$      17,758












Total Shareholders' equity


$        3,186


$        3,109


$        3,058


$        3,081


$        3,015

Goodwill


(1,437)


(1,437)


(1,437)


(1,437)


(1,437)

Other intangible assets


(260)


(260)


(260)


(261)


(261)

Junior subordinated debt


172


172


172


172


172

Adjusted tangible common equity


1,661


1,584


1,533


1,555


1,489

Allowance for finance receivable losses, net of tax (1)


1,860


1,837


1,794


1,724


1,733

Adjusted capital


$        3,521


$        3,421


$        3,327


$        3,279


$        3,222












Net leverage (net adjusted debt to adjusted capital)


5.3x


5.5x


5.5x


5.4x


5.5x




Note:

On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

(1)

Income taxes assume a 25% tax rate.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED)
















Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

















(unaudited, $ in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

















Consumer & Insurance


$           220


$           250


$           138


$           236


$           244



$           845


$        1,169

Other


(1)


(4)



(1)


(1)



(6)


Segment to GAAP adjustment


1





(10)



1


(14)

Income before income taxes - GAAP basis


$           220


$           246


$           138


$           235


$           233



$           840


$        1,155

















Consumer & Insurance pretax income


$           220


$           250


$           138


$           236


$           244



$           845


$        1,169

Regulatory settlements


2



24





26


Net loss on repurchases and repayments of debt (1)









26

Other (2)


1


2




5



3


11

Consumer & Insurance adjusted pretax income (non-GAAP)


$           223


$           252


$           162


$           236


$           249



$           874


$        1,206

















Reconciling items (3)


$            (2)


$            (2)


$          (24)


$             —


$          (15)



$          (28)


$          (51)

















Consumer & Insurance


$      21,349


$      21,068


$      20,511


$      19,810


$      19,987



$      21,349


$      19,987

Segment to GAAP adjustment



(1)


(1)


(1)


(1)




(1)

Net finance receivables - GAAP basis


$      21,349


$      21,067


$      20,510


$      19,809


$      19,986



$      21,349


$      19,986

















Consumer & Insurance


$        2,480


$        2,449


$        2,392


$        2,298


$        2,315



$        2,480


$        2,315

Segment to GAAP adjustment






(4)




(4)

Allowance for finance receivable losses - GAAP basis


$        2,480


$        2,449


$        2,392


$        2,298


$        2,311



$        2,480


$        2,311




Note:

Quarters may not sum to fiscal year due to rounding.



On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

(1)

Amounts differ from those presented on "Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)" page as a result of purchase accounting adjustments that are not applicable on a segment accounting basis.

(2)

Includes strategic activities and other items.

(3)

Reconciling items consist of Segment to GAAP adjustment and the adjustments to Pretax income – segment accounting basis for C&I and Other. The adjustments to Other adjusted pretax income (loss) are not disclosed in the table above due to immateriality.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















CONSUMER & INSURANCE SEGMENT (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)











Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

















(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

















Interest income


$        1,186


$        1,166


$        1,115


$        1,092


$        1,121



$        4,559


$        4,429

Interest expense


(271)


(265)


(242)


(238)


(230)



(1,015)


(886)

Net interest income


915


901


873


854


891



3,544


3,543

Provision for finance receivable losses


(446)


(410)


(479)


(385)


(404)



(1,721)


(1,399)

Net interest income after provision for finance receivable losses


469


491


394


469


487



1,823


2,144

















Insurance


113


113


112


111


111



448


445

Investment


32


32


27


25


22



116


61

Gain on sales of finance receivables


10


11


13


17


13



52


63

Other


30


26


30


23


22



111


75

Total other revenues


185


182


182


176


168



727


644

















Operating expenses


(382)


(373)


(370)


(362)


(367)



(1,487)


(1,424)

Insurance policy benefits and claims


(49)


(48)


(44)


(47)


(39)



(189)


(158)

Total other expenses


(431)


(421)


(414)


(409)


(406)



(1,676)


(1,582)

















Adjusted pretax income (non-GAAP)


223


252


162


236


249



874


1,206

















Income taxes (1)


(56)


(63)


(40)


(59)


(63)



(219)


(302)

















Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)


$           167


$           189


$           122


$           177


$           186



$           655


$           904

















Weighted average number of diluted shares


120.1


120.8


120.6


121.0


121.9



120.6


124.4

C&I adjusted diluted EPS


$          1.39


$          1.57


$          1.01


$          1.46


$          1.53



$          5.43


$          7.27




















Note:

Quarters may not sum to fiscal year due to rounding.



On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

(1)

Income taxes assume a 25% tax rate.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















CONSUMER & INSURANCE SEGMENT METRICS (UNAUDITED)
















Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

















(unaudited, $ in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

















Net finance receivables - personal loans


$      21,019


$      20,836


$      20,352


$      19,688


$      19,880



$      21,019


$      19,880

Net finance receivables - credit cards


330


232


159


122


107



330


107

Net finance receivables


$      21,349


$      21,068


$      20,511


$      19,810


$      19,987



$      21,349


$      19,987

















Allowance for finance receivable losses


$        2,480


$        2,449


$        2,392


$        2,298


$        2,315



$        2,480


$        2,315

















Allowance ratio


11.62 %


11.62 %


11.66 %


11.60 %


11.58 %



11.62 %


11.58 %

















Net finance receivables


21,349


21,068


20,511


19,810


19,987



21,349


19,987

Finance receivables serviced for our whole loan sale partners


882


864


849


839


766



882


766

Managed receivables


$      22,231


$      21,932


$      21,360


$      20,649


$      20,753



$      22,231


$      20,753

















Average net finance receivables - personal loans


$      20,980


$      20,640


$      19,999


$      19,767


$      19,803



$      20,347


$      19,377

Average net finance receivables - credit cards


281


193


137


115


92



181


65

Average net receivables


21,261


20,833


20,136


19,882


19,895



20,528


19,442

Average receivables serviced for our whole loan sale partners


881


864


852


812


734



852


610

Average managed receivables


$      22,142


$      21,697


$      20,988


$      20,694


$      20,629



$      21,380


$      20,052




















Note:

Ratios may not sum due to rounding.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















CONSUMER & INSURANCE KEY METRICS (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)
















Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

















(unaudited, in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

















Adjusted pretax income (non-GAAP)


$           223


$           252


$           162


$           236


$           249



$         874


$      1,206

















Provision for finance receivable losses


446


410


479


385


404



1,721


1,399

Net charge-offs


(415)


(353)


(385)


(382)


(348)



(1,536)


(1,186)

Change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses (non-GAAP)


31


57


94


3


56



185


213

















Pretax capital generation (non-GAAP)


254


309


256


239


305



1,059


1,419

















Capital generation, net of tax(1) (non-GAAP)


$           191


$           232


$           192


$           179


$           229



$         794


$      1,064

















C&I average net receivables


$      21,261


$      20,833


$      20,136


$      19,882


$      19,895



$    20,528


$    19,442

















Capital generation return on receivables  (non-GAAP)


3.6 %


4.4 %


3.8 %


3.7 %


4.6 %



3.9 %


5.5 %




















Note:

Consumer & Insurance financial information is presented on an adjusted Segment Accounting Basis. Amounts may not sum to fiscal year due to rounding.


On January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2018-12, Financial Services - Insurance: Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts. In accordance with this standard, the Company has recast its prior period financial information to reflect the effects of the adoption.

(1)

Income taxes assume a 25% rate.

 

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
















CONSUMER & INSURANCE PERSONAL LOANS METRICS (UNAUDITED)











Quarter Ended



Fiscal Year

















(unaudited, $ in millions)


Dec 31,
2023


Sep 30,
2023


Jun 30,
2023


Mar 31,
2023


Dec 31,
2022



2023


2022

































Gross charge-offs


$           468


$           410


$           446


$           445


$           402



$        1,768


$        1,431

Recoveries


(60)


(63)


(67)


(69)


(58)



(258)


(252)

Net charge-offs


$           408


$           347


$           379


$           376


$           344



$        1,510


$        1,179

















Gross charge-off ratio


8.82 %


7.89 %


8.94 %


9.14 %


8.05 %



8.69 %


7.39 %

Recovery ratio


(1.13 %)


(1.21 %)


(1.34 %)


(1.42 %)


(1.17 %)



(1.27 %)


(1.30 %)

Net charge-off ratio


7.70 %


6.68 %


7.60 %


7.72 %


6.88 %



7.42 %


6.09 %

































Average net receivables


$      20,980


$      20,640


$      19,999


$      19,767


$      19,803



$      20,346


$      19,377

Yield


22.1 %


22.2 %


22.2 %


22.3 %


22.3 %



22.2 %


22.8 %

Origination volume


$        3,014


$        3,278


$        3,742


$        2,817


$        3,473



$      12,851


$      13,879

















30+ delinquency


$        1,294


$        1,156


$        1,036


$        1,042


$        1,154



$        1,294


$        1,154

90+ delinquency


$           605


$           535


$           474


$           534


$           544



$           605


$           544

30-89 delinquency


$           689


$           621


$           562


$           508


$           610



$           689


$           610

















30+ delinquency ratio


6.16 %


5.55 %


5.09 %


5.29 %


5.80 %



6.16 %


5.80 %

90+ delinquency ratio


2.88 %


2.57 %


2.33 %


2.72 %


2.74 %



2.88 %


2.74 %

30-89 delinquency ratio


3.28 %


2.98 %


2.76 %


2.58 %


3.07 %



3.28 %


3.07 %




Note:

Consumer & Insurance financial information is presented on a Segment Accounting Basis. Delinquency ratios are calculated as a percentage of C&I personal loan net finance receivables. Amounts may not sum due to rounding.

Defined Terms

  • Adjusted capital = adjusted tangible common equity + allowance for finance receivable losses (ALLL), net of tax
  • Adjusted tangible common equity (TCE) = total shareholders' equity – goodwill – other intangible assets + junior subordinated debt
  • Available cash and cash equivalents = cash and cash equivalents – cash and cash equivalents held at our regulated insurance subsidiaries or is unavailable for general corporate purposes
  • Average assets = average of monthly average assets (assets at the beginning and end of each month divided by two) in the period
  • Average managed receivables = C&I average net receivables + average receivables serviced for our whole loan sale partners
  • C&I adjusted diluted EPS = C&I adjusted net income (non-GAAP) / weighted average diluted shares
  • Capital generation = C&I adjusted net income – change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses, net of tax
  • Capital generation return on receivables = annualized capital generation / C&I average net receivables
  • Finance receivables serviced for our whole loan sale partners = unpaid principal balance plus accrued interest of loans sold as part of our whole loan sale program
  • Managed receivables = C&I net finance receivables + finance receivables serviced for our whole loan sale partners
  • Net adjusted debt = long-term debt – junior subordinated debt – available cash and cash equivalents
  • Net interest margin = annualized C&I net interest income / C&I average net receivables
  • Net leverage = net adjusted debt / adjusted capital
  • Opex ratio = annualized C&I operating expenses / average managed receivables
  • Other net revenue = other revenues – insurance policy benefits and claims expense
  • Pretax capital generation = C&I pretax adjusted net income – change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses
  • Purchase volume = credit card purchase transactions + cash advances – returns
  • Return on assets (ROA) = annualized net income / average total assets
  • Return on receivables (C&I ROR) = annualized C&I adjusted net income / C&I average net receivables
  • Unencumbered receivables = unencumbered unpaid principal balance of our personal loans and credit cards. For precompute personal loans, unpaid principal balance is the gross contractual payments less the unaccreted balance of unearned finance charges. Credit cards exclude billed interest, fees, and closed accounts with balances

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

Investor Contact:
Peter R. Poillon, 212-359-2432
Peter.Poillon@omf.com

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Kelly.Ogburn@omf.com

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FAQ

What was OneMain Holdings, Inc.'s (OMF) diluted EPS for the fourth quarter of 2023?

OneMain Holdings, Inc. (OMF) reported a diluted EPS of $1.38 for the fourth quarter of 2023.

How many shares did the company repurchase in the fourth quarter of 2023?

The company repurchased approximately 531 thousand shares of common stock for $20 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.

What was the net income for the full year of 2023 compared to 2022?

The net income for the full year of 2023 decreased to $641 million from $872 million in 2022.

What was the quarterly dividend declared by OneMain Holdings, Inc. (OMF) in February 2024?

OneMain declared a quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share, payable on February 23, 2024, to record holders of the Company's common stock as of the close of business on February 20, 2024.

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