Findell Capital Management LLC Issues Statement to the Oportun Financial Corporation Board of Directors
Findell Capital Management, with a ~4% stake in Oportun (OPRT), criticized the company's management for poor performance, citing an 85% drop in shares since its IPO in September 2019. They attribute this decline to excessive overhead and unsuccessful fintech ventures, urging the board to appoint new leadership to cut costs significantly. Findell believes Oportun's core lending business remains strong and could generate over $3 in EPS by 2024, suggesting that aggressive cost reductions could reshape its financial outlook. They emphasize that the current management has not addressed necessary changes and caution against excessive corporate expenses.
- Oportun's core lending business remains profitable and beneficial to underbanked communities.
- Potential to generate over $3 in EPS by 2024 with aggressive cost reductions.
- Shares have fallen 85% since IPO due to management's poor strategic decisions.
- Excessive overhead and costs linked to failed fintech initiatives.
- Management's recent expansion of the executive team increases corporate expenses.
- Acquisition of Digit portrayed as unsuccessful, contributing to high operating costs.
NEW YORK, March 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Findell Capital Management LLC, ("Findell Capital", "Findell"), which beneficially owns approximately ~
The full letter can be read below or can be found at www.findell.us/letters
In summary, Findell Capital believes that Oportun has a very strong specialty lending business whose profitability has been masked by expensive forays into fintech as well as excessive overhead.
We believe that this overhead must be dramatically cut down and the various fintech initiatives re-examined. For this to happen, Oportun needs new leadership as we do not believe that the team that put those expenses in place will unwind them as quickly as they need to be unwound.
Under such leadership, we believe Oportun could easily generate +
Dear Board Members of Oportun Financial Corporation,
We are writing to you as shareholders with a ~
Since Oportun's IPO in September 2019, shares have fallen -
We believe this abysmal performance is the direct result of management's strategic decisions coupled with an alarming lack of cost discipline. Rather than remain focused on their proven core competency in providing loans to underserved communities, this team has tried to build a broader suite of financial services. This has left OPRT with an inflated cost structure and little new revenue to show for it.
Oportun has acknowledged the obvious need to reduce these costs, promising to reduce headcount by
Oportun needs a much sharper cost reduction than what they have outlined. We have no confidence that the team that just created this excessive cost structure will unwind it as aggressively as it needs to be unwound. This board needs to find a management team that will do so.
While we intend to focus on what can be done going forward, it is important to acknowledge prior mistakes. The principal mistake was management's decision to purchase Digit.
Oportun bought Digit, a digital consumer bank, in 2021 for
On calls, management has repeatedly touted how well the acquisition is going but has failed to point to a single example of a profitable fee stream, cost synergy or cross selling opportunity that could justify this price and the ongoing associated costs. The sell side analysts with whom we spoke are not aware of any either. What this highly dilutive transaction has done is add more than
While this acquisition is explained as part of an effort to offer a broader set of financial services, the reality is that creating a profitable consumer bank that offers credit cards and other financial products is costly and difficult. Goldman Sachs failed at doing so with Marcus. There is no indication that Oportun is on any path to success here.
Where Oportun has been successful is in its core business of providing loans to underbanked communities. This remains a highly profitable business for Oportun that provides a great benefit to those communities.
Unfortunately, this core business does not appear to be management's focus. This is evident in its capital allocation and hiring.
Personnel numbers in the retail branches and call centers where Oportun's margins are generated has been roughly flat since 2019 (+
What has exploded is corporate overhead (+
OPRT | 1H19 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | Change |
Contact Center | 1420 | 1519 | 1591 | 1582 | 1553 | 9.37 % |
Outsourcing | 453 | 630 | 579 | 652 | 807 | 78.15 % |
Corporate | 513 | 583 | 577 | 746 | 875 | 70.57 % |
Total | 2386 | 2732 | 2747 | 2980 | 3235 | 35.58 % |
It is important to note that this surge in expensive headcount is not being seen by their competitors – which have all shrunk their employee base since 2019 (see below).8
2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | Change | |
OMF | 10200 | 9700 | 8300 | 8800 | 9200 | -9.80 % |
WRLD | 3419 | 3624 | 3744 | 3175 | 3121 | -8.72 % |
CURO | 4300 | 4000 | 3900 | 5200 | 4000 | -6.98 % |
Management's disregard for costs can be seen clearly in the proliferation of officers with overlapping responsibilities.
Oportun has 27 Vice Presidents.
In addition to a Chief Risk Officer and a Chief Credit Officer, it has a VP of Risk Management Credit Cards and a VP of Compliance Enterprise Risk.
In addition to a General Counsel, it has a Deputy General Counsel, and a VP Assistant General Counsel.
And, in addition to a Chief People Officer, the company has a Senior VP of Global Talent Management, and another Senior VP of People Operations and Human Resources Information Systems.9
If you can't find an HR officer, Oportun has 9 employee resource groups "focused on our Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latinx, LGBTQ, early career individuals, disability/accessibility, South Asian, veteran and women communities."10
Employees themselves find the layers to be unnecessary as seen in comments on Glassdoor.com (see below).11
Cons
"Too many Sr. Leaders as they try to ramp the company for better positioning of the public's eye."
Advice to Management
"There is no need for so many Directors and Sr. Managers within the same department."
To further compound all the unnecessary headcount, Oportun's approach to stock-based compensation is plainly excessive and dilutive of shareholder value.
Stock based compensation is expected to be
The good news is that the actual core lending business is still very strong.14 Even with some recent credit deterioration, Oportun still generates industry leading margins.
Management has admitted defeat in loan growth and in July of this past year, they reduced loan volumes by "tightening the credit box."15 This should allow the charge offs to fall over the rest of 2023 and risk-adjusted net interest margin to increase again in the second half of 2023.
But while management has made the right call in reducing loan origination, they have not addressed their oversized personnel costs. On the same earnings call that he talked about reducing credit growth, CEO Raul Vazquez called his organization "right-sized today."16
If the lending business is shrinking (for good reason), then the expense side must aggressively shrink as well.
Oportun can look to its recent past to see what kind of expense structure is possible when one is not burning money on various fintech initiatives and growing the executive team.
In 2019, Oportun originated
The reality is that that
This is illustrative of how much earnings power is being masked by fintech and overhead costs. Even with the token cost reductions, management is keeping its corporate bloat and fruitless fintech endeavors alive.
While it might take longer to get to 2019 expense levels, there are clearly costs that the company can take out in calendar 2023 that would quickly reshape things.
Since 2019, there has been a more than
With those savings, we see Oportun easily generating ~
We understand that CEO Raul Vazquez is well-liked by many internally and in the industry, and he should be credited with building Oportun's core business. However, that does not negate his track record as a steward of our capital. His pursuit of growth and his disregard for costs has plainly destroyed the stock.
The only solution here in the long run is for the board to bring on a new management team that is not beholden to prior decisions and can aggressively reduce operating expenditures back to below
We imagine that our sentiments are shared by others and will become the majority view of shareholders in the future if the course is not quickly changed.
We would welcome a dialogue with the board on how these changes can be made and will reach out accordingly.
Sincerely,
Brian Finn
CIO
Findell Capital
Contact:
Findell Capital Management, LLC
88 Pine Street, 21st Fl.
New York, NY 10005
info@findell.us
1 Bloomberg
2 https://investor.oportun.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/93/oportun-announces-plan-to-streamline-operations
3 https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/03/15/2627617/0/en/Oportun-Expands-Executive-Team-with-Key-New-Hires.html
4 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1538716/000153871622000021/oportunproforma.htm
5 https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001538716/000153871622000218/Oportun-20220930.htm
6 SEC Filings
7 https://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Oportun-Vice-President-Salaries-E991292_D_KO8,22.htm
8 SEC Filings
9 https://oportun.com/team/
10 Oportun 2022 10K Filing
11 https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Oportun-Reviews-E991292.htm
12 https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/_c2f75a0caa1a3fbe3e423cff7fae2bb8/oportun/db/2227/21469/pdf/Investor+Presentation++%28Dec+2022+10K%29+FINAL+v2.pdf
13 https://s23.q4cdn.com/416720971/files/doc_financials/2021/ar/Final-2021-Annual-Report1.pdf
14 SEC Filings
15 Oportun, Barclays Presentation - September 13th, 2022
16 Oportun, Q3 2022 Earnings Call, November 7th, 2022
17 Bloomberg
18 Findell Estimates
19 Findell Estimates
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