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Park National Corporation (NYSE: PRK) reported its first-quarter 2022 financial results, showing a net income of $38.9 million, down 9.2% from $42.8 million in Q1 2021. Earnings per diluted share fell to $2.38 from $2.61 year-over-year. The Park National Bank's net income also decreased by 8.1% to $41.5 million. In response to the ongoing pandemic, many employees returned to the office, with management expressing optimism about strengthening customer relationships and fostering growth in their commercial loan portfolio.

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  • Quarterly cash dividend of $1.04 declared, payable June 10, 2022.
  • Strengthened commercial loan portfolio indicates future growth potential.
Negative
  • Net income declined 9.2% compared to Q1 2021.
  • Earnings per share decreased to $2.38 from $2.61.

NEWARK, Ohio, April 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Park National Corporation (Park) (NYSE American: PRK) today reported financial results for the first quarter of 2022. Park's board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.04 per common share, payable on June 10, 2022 to common shareholders of record as of May 20, 2022.

“Many of our bankers returned to their offices April 4th. Our colleagues are genuinely happy to be together and to connect in person; the energy and engagement have been palpable,” said Park Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David Trautman. “Whether working in the office or remotely, we live and love to serve customers and help them on their financial journey.”

Park’s net income for the first quarter of 2022 was $38.9 million, a 9.2 percent decrease from $42.8 million for the first quarter of 2021. First quarter 2022 net income per diluted common share was $2.38, compared to $2.61 in the first quarter of 2021.

“We are excited to build upon the momentum generated from the growth in our commercial loan portfolio in the first quarter,” said Park President Matthew Miller. “Our bankers remain committed to deepening relationships and serving our clients, communities and shareholders more.”

Park's community-banking subsidiary, The Park National Bank, reported net income of $41.5 million for the first quarter of 2022, an 8.1 percent decrease compared to $45.1 million for the same period of 2021.

Headquartered in Newark, Ohio, Park National Corporation has $9.6 billion in total assets (as of March 31, 2022). Park's banking operations are conducted through its subsidiary The Park National Bank. Other Park subsidiaries are Scope Leasing, Inc. (d.b.a. Scope Aircraft Finance), Guardian Financial Services Company (d.b.a. Guardian Finance Company) and SE Property Holdings, LLC.

Complete financial tables are listed below.

Category: Earnings

SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995

Park cautions that any forward-looking statements contained in this news release or made by management of Park are provided to assist in the understanding of anticipated future financial performance. Forward-looking statements provide current expectations or forecasts of future events and are not guarantees of future performance. The forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements.

Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include, without limitation:

  • the ever-changing effects of the global novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic - - the duration, extent and severity of which are impossible to predict, including the possibility of further resurgence in the spread of COVID-19 or variants thereof - - on economies (local, national and international), supply chains and markets, on the labor market, including the potential for a sustained reduction in labor force participation, and on our customers, counterparties, employees and third-party service providers, as well as the effects of various responses of governmental and nongovernmental authorities to the COVID-19 pandemic, including public health actions directed toward the containment of the COVID-19 pandemic (such as quarantines, shut downs and other restrictions on travel and commercial, social or other activities), the availability, effectiveness and acceptance of vaccines, and the implementation of fiscal stimulus packages;
  • the impact of future governmental and regulatory actions upon our participation in and execution of government programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic;
  • Park's ability to execute our business plan successfully and within the expected timeframe as well as our ability to manage strategic initiatives in light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the various responses to the COVID-19 pandemic;
  • current and future economic and financial market conditions, either nationally or in the states in which Park and our subsidiaries do business, including the effects of higher unemployment rates, inflation, U.S. fiscal debt, budget and tax matters, geopolitical matters (including the conflict in Ukraine), and any slowdown in global economic growth, in addition to the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our customers’ operations and financial condition, any of which may result in adverse impacts on the demand for loan, deposit and other financial services, delinquencies, defaults and counterparties' inability to meet credit and other obligations and the possible impairment of collectability of loans;
  • factors that can impact the performance of our loan portfolio, including changes in real estate values and liquidity in our primary market areas, the financial health of our commercial borrowers and the success of construction projects that we finance, including any loans acquired in acquisition transactions;
  • the effect of monetary and other fiscal policies (including the impact of money supply, interest rate policies and policies impacting inflation, of the Federal Reserve Board, the U.S. Treasury and other governmental agencies) as well as disruption in the liquidity and functioning of U.S. financial markets, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and government policies implemented in response thereto, may adversely impact prepayment penalty income, mortgage banking income, income from fiduciary activities, the value of securities, deposits and other financial instruments, in addition to the loan demand and the performance of our loan portfolio, and the interest rate sensitivity of our consolidated balance sheet as well as reduce interest margins;
  • changes in the federal, state, or local tax laws may adversely affect the fair values of net deferred tax assets and obligations of state and political subdivisions held in Park's investment securities portfolio and otherwise negatively impact our financial performance;
  • the impact of the changes in federal, state and local governmental policy, including the regulatory landscape, capital markets, elevated government debt, potential changes in tax legislation that may increase tax rates, infrastructure spending and social programs;
  • changes in laws or requirements imposed by Park's regulators impacting Park's capital actions, including dividend payments and stock repurchases;
  • changes in consumer spending, borrowing and saving habits, whether due to changes in retail distribution strategies, consumer preferences and behavior, changes in business and economic conditions (including as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and reactions thereto), legislative and regulatory initiatives (including those undertaken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic), or other factors may be different than anticipated;
  • changes in customers', suppliers', and other counterparties' performance and creditworthiness, and Park's expectations regarding future credit losses and our allowance for credit losses, may be different than anticipated due to the continuing impact of and the various responses to the COVID-19 pandemic;
  • Park may have more credit risk and higher credit losses to the extent there are loan concentrations by location or industry of borrowers or collateral;
  • the volatility from quarter to quarter of mortgage banking income, whether due to interest rates, demand, the fair value of mortgage loans, or other factors;
  • the adequacy of our internal controls and risk management program in the event of changes in the market, economic, operational (including those which may result from our associates working remotely), asset/liability repricing, legal, compliance, strategic, cybersecurity, liquidity, credit and interest rate risks associated with Park's business;
  • competitive pressures among financial services organizations could increase significantly, including product and pricing pressures (which could in turn impact our credit spreads), changes to third-party relationships and revenues, changes in the manner of providing services, customer acquisition and retention pressures, and Park's ability to attract, develop and retain qualified banking professionals;
  • uncertainty regarding the nature, timing, cost and effect of changes in banking regulations or other regulatory or legislative requirements affecting the respective businesses of Park and our subsidiaries, including major reform of the regulatory oversight structure of the financial services industry and changes in laws and regulations concerning taxes, FDIC insurance premium levels, pensions, bankruptcy, consumer protection, rent regulation and housing, financial accounting and reporting, environmental protection, insurance, bank products and services, bank and bank holding company capital and liquidity standards, fiduciary standards, securities and other aspects of the financial services industry, specifically the reforms provided for in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the follow-up legislation in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (the “Dodd-Frank Act”) and the Basel III regulatory capital reforms, as well as regulations already adopted and which may be adopted in the future by the relevant regulatory agencies, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Federal Reserve Board, to implement the provisions of the CARES Act and the follow-up legislation in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, the provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act, and the Basel III regulatory capital reforms;
  • the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB"), the SEC, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and other regulatory agencies, may adversely affect Park's reported financial condition or results of operations;
  • Park's assumptions and estimates used in applying critical accounting policies and modeling, including under the CECL model, which may prove unreliable, inaccurate or not predictive of actual results;
  • the impact of Park's ability to anticipate and respond to technological changes on Park's ability to respond to customer needs and meet competitive demands;
  • operational issues stemming from and/or capital spending necessitated by the potential need to adapt to industry changes in information technology systems on which Park and our subsidiaries are highly dependent;
  • the ability to secure confidential information and deliver products and services through the use of computer systems and telecommunications networks, including those of Park's third-party vendors and other service providers, which may prove inadequate, and could adversely affect customer confidence in Park and/or result in Park incurring a financial loss;
  • a failure in or breach of Park's operational or security systems or infrastructure, or those of our third-party vendors and other service providers, resulting in failures or disruptions in customer account management, general ledger, deposit, loan, or other systems, including as a result of cyber attacks;
  • the impact on Park's business and operating results of any costs associated with obtaining rights in intellectual property claimed by others and of adequacy of Park's intellectual property protection in general;
  • the existence or exacerbation of general geopolitical instability and uncertainty as well as the effect of trade policies (including the impact of potential or imposed tariffs, a U.S. withdrawal from or significant renegotiation of trade agreements, trade wars and other changes in trade regulations, closing of border crossings and changes in the relationship of the U.S. and its global trading partners);
  • the impact on financial markets and the economy of any changes in the credit ratings of the U.S. Treasury obligations and other U.S. government-backed debt, as well as issues surrounding the levels of U.S., European and Asian government debt and concerns regarding the growth rates and financial stability of certain sovereign governments, supranationals and financial institutions in Europe and Asia and the risk they may face difficulties servicing their sovereign debt;
  • the effect of a fall in stock market prices on Park's asset and wealth management businesses;
  • our litigation and regulatory compliance exposure, including the costs and effects of any adverse developments in legal proceedings or other claims and the costs and effects of unfavorable resolution of regulatory and other governmental examinations or other inquiries;
  • continued availability of earnings and excess capital sufficient for the lawful and prudent declaration of dividends;
  • the impact on Park's business, personnel, facilities or systems of losses related to acts of fraud, scams and schemes of third parties;
  • the impact of widespread natural and other disasters, pandemics (including the COVID-19 pandemic), dislocations, regional or national protests and civil unrest (including any resulting branch closures or damages), military or terrorist activities or international hostilities on the economy and financial markets generally and on us or our counterparties specifically;
  • any of the foregoing factors, or other cascading effects of the COVID-19 pandemic that are not currently foreseeable, could materially affect our business, including our customers' willingness to conduct banking transactions and their ability to pay on existing obligations;
  • the effect of healthcare laws in the U.S. and potential changes for such laws, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which may increase our healthcare and other costs and negatively impact our operations and financial results;
  • risk and uncertainties associated with Park's entry into new geographic markets with our recent acquisitions, including expected revenue synergies and cost savings from recent acquisitions not being fully realized or realized within the expected time frame;
  • the replacement of the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) with other reference rates which may result in increased expenses and litigation, and adversely impact the effectiveness of hedging strategies;
  • and other risk factors relating to the banking industry as detailed from time to time in Park's reports filed with the SEC including those described in "Item 1A. Risk Factors" of Part I of Park's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.

Park does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the results of any revisions that may be made to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the events or circumstances after the date on which the forward-looking statement was made, or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law.

 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Highlights
As of or for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021, and March 31, 2021
            
 202220212021 Percent change vs.
(in thousands, except share and per share data and ratios)1st QTR4th QTR1st QTR 4Q '211Q '21
INCOME STATEMENT:           
Net interest income$77,686 $83,706 $80,734  (7.2)%(3.8)%
Recovery of credit losses(4,605)(4,993)(4,855) (7.8)%(5.1)%
Other income31,656 32,206 34,089  (1.7)%(7.1)%
Other expense67,373 75,764 67,865  (11.1)%(0.7)%
Income before income taxes$46,574 $45,141 $51,813  3.2%(10.1)%
Income taxes7,699 8,593 8,982  (10.4)%(14.3)%
Net income$38,875 $36,548 $42,831  6.4%(9.2)%
            
MARKET DATA:           
Earnings per common share - basic (a)$2.40 $2.25 $2.63  6.7%(8.7)%
Earnings per common share - diluted (a)2.38 2.23 2.61  6.7%(8.8)%
Quarterly cash dividends declared per common share1.04 1.03 1.03  1.0%1.0%
Special cash dividends declared per common share 0.20 0.20  (100.0)%(100.0)%
Book value per common share at period end66.24 68.48 63.74  (3.3)%3.9%
Market price per common share at period end131.38 137.31 129.30  (4.3)%1.6%
Market capitalization at period end2,134,834 2,227,108 2,112,238  (4.1)%1.1%
            
Weighted average common shares - basic (b)16,219,889 16,216,076 16,314,987  %(0.6)%
Weighted average common shares - diluted (b)16,331,031 16,363,968 16,439,920  (0.2)%(0.7)%
Common shares outstanding at period end16,249,308 16,219,563 16,335,951  0.2%(0.5)%
            
PERFORMANCE RATIOS: (annualized)           
Return on average assets (a)(b)1.60%1.48%1.81% 8.1%(11.6)%
Return on average shareholders' equity (a)(b)14.26%13.44%16.63% 6.1%(14.3)%
Yield on loans4.31%4.58%4.48% (5.9)%(3.8)%
Yield on investment securities2.11%2.05%2.53% 2.9%(16.6)%
Yield on money market instruments0.17%0.15%0.11% 13.3%54.5%
Yield on interest earning assets3.71%3.88%3.96% (4.4)%(6.3)%
Cost of interest bearing deposits0.08%0.09%0.16% (11.1)%(50.0)%
Cost of borrowings2.35%2.09%1.86% 12.4%26.3%
Cost of paying interest bearing liabilities0.25%0.25%0.32% %(21.9)%
Net interest margin (g)3.55%3.72%3.76% (4.6)%(5.6)%
Efficiency ratio (g)61.16%64.94%58.74% (5.8)%4.1%
            
OTHER RATIOS (NON-GAAP):           
Tangible book value per share (d)$55.98 $58.18 $53.43  (3.8)%4.8%
            
            
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
            
            
            
            
            
            
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Highlights (continued)
As of or for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021, and March 31, 2021
            
        Percent change vs.
(in thousands, except ratios)March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021 4Q '211Q '21
BALANCE SHEET:           
Investment securities$1,832,274 $1,815,408 $1,176,240  0.9%55.8%
Loans6,821,606 6,871,122 7,168,745  (0.7)%(4.8)%
Allowance for credit losses78,861 83,197 86,886  (5.2)%(9.2)%
Goodwill and other intangible assets166,655 167,057 168,376  (0.2)%(1.0)%
Other real estate owned (OREO)760 775 844  (1.9)%(10.0)%
Total assets9,576,352 9,560,254 9,914,069  0.2%(3.4)%
Total deposits7,996,318 7,904,528 8,236,199  1.2%(2.9)%
Borrowings394,249 426,996 523,266  (7.7)%(24.7)%
Total shareholders' equity1,076,366 1,110,759 1,041,271  (3.1)%3.4%
Tangible equity (d)909,711 943,702 872,895  (3.6)%4.2%
Total nonperforming loans86,891 102,652 130,327  (15.4)%(33.3)%
Total nonperforming assets87,651 106,177 134,335  (17.4)%(34.8)%
            
ASSET QUALITY RATIOS:           
Loans as a % of period end total assets71.23%71.87%72.31% (0.9)%(1.5)%
Total nonperforming loans as a % of period end loans1.27%1.49%1.82% (14.8)%(30.2)%
Total nonperforming assets as a % of period end loans + OREO + other nonperforming assets1.28%1.54%1.87% (16.9)%(31.6)%
Allowance for credit losses as a % of period end loans1.16%1.21%1.21% (4.1)%(4.1)%
Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs$(269)$(61)$24  N.M N.M 
Annualized net loan (recoveries) charge-offs as a % of average loans (b)(0.02)%%% N.M N.M 
            
CAPITAL & LIQUIDITY:           
Total shareholders' equity / Period end total assets11.24%11.62%10.50% (3.3)%7.0%
Tangible equity (d) / Tangible assets (f)9.67%10.05%8.96% (3.8)%7.9%
Average shareholders' equity / Average assets (b)11.25%10.97%10.87% 2.6%3.5%
Average shareholders' equity / Average loans (b)16.19%15.69%14.63% 3.2%10.7%
Average loans / Average deposits (b)83.32%83.78%90.12% (0.5)%(7.5)%
            
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.


   
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Consolidated Statements of Income
   
 Three Months Ended
 March 31,
(in thousands, except share and per share data)20222021
   
Interest income:  
Interest and fees on loans$72,416 $78,737 
Interest on debt securities:  
Taxable 6,130  4,256 
Tax-exempt 2,447  2,037 
Other interest income 153  143 
Total interest income 81,146  85,173 
   
Interest expense:  
Interest on deposits:  
Demand and savings deposits 351  386 
Time deposits 720  1,584 
Interest on borrowings 2,389  2,469 
Total interest expense 3,460  4,439 
   
Net interest income 77,686  80,734 
   
Recovery of credit losses (4,605) (4,855)
   
Net interest income after recovery of credit losses 82,291  85,589 
   
Other income 31,656  34,089 
   
Other expense 67,373  67,865 
   
Income before income taxes 46,574  51,813 
   
Income taxes 7,699  8,982 
   
Net income$38,875 $42,831 
   
Per common share:  
Net income - basic$2.40 $2.63 
Net income - diluted$2.38 $2.61 
   
Weighted average shares - basic 16,219,889  16,314,987 
Weighted average shares - diluted 16,331,031  16,439,920 
   
Cash dividends declared:  
Quarterly dividend$1.04 $1.03 
Special dividend$ $0.20 


 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Consolidated Balance Sheets
   
(in thousands, except share data)March 31, 2022December 31, 2021
     
Assets    
     
Cash and due from banks$159,858 $144,507 
Money market instruments 87,034  74,673 
Investment securities 1,832,274  1,815,408 
Loans 6,821,606  6,871,122 
Allowance for credit losses (78,861) (83,197)
Loans, net 6,742,745  6,787,925 
Bank premises and equipment, net 87,423  89,008 
Goodwill and other intangible assets 166,655  167,057 
Other real estate owned 760  775 
Other assets 499,603  480,901 
Total assets$9,576,352 $9,560,254 
   
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity  
   
Deposits:  
Noninterest bearing$3,055,614 $3,066,419 
Interest bearing 4,940,704  4,838,109 
Total deposits 7,996,318  7,904,528 
Borrowings 394,249  426,996 
Other liabilities 109,419  117,971 
Total liabilities$8,499,986 $8,449,495 
   
   
Shareholders' Equity:  
Preferred shares (200,000 shares authorized; no shares outstanding at March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021)$ $ 
Common shares (No par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized; 17,623,106 shares issued at March 31, 2022 and 17,623,118 shares issued at December 31, 2021) 459,271  461,800 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income, net of taxes (40,469) 15,155 
Retained earnings 797,033  776,294 
Treasury shares (1,373,798 shares at March 31, 2022 and 1,403,555 shares at December 31, 2021) (139,469) (142,490)
Total shareholders' equity$1,076,366 $1,110,759 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$9,576,352 $9,560,254 


 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Consolidated Average Balance Sheets
   
 Three Months Ended
 March 31,
(in thousands)20222021
   
Assets  
   
Cash and due from banks$168,726 $148,264 
Money market instruments 360,103  553,906 
Investment securities 1,801,527  1,160,509 
Loans 6,829,336  7,138,854 
Allowance for credit losses (83,434) (89,954)
Loans, net 6,745,902  7,048,900 
Bank premises and equipment, net 88,739  89,740 
Goodwill and other intangible assets 166,918  168,690 
Other real estate owned 759  1,212 
Other assets 492,708  441,321 
Total assets$9,825,382 $9,612,542 
   
   
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity  
   
Deposits:  
Noninterest bearing$3,025,991 $2,792,398 
Interest bearing 5,170,296  5,129,357 
Total deposits 8,196,287  7,921,755 
Borrowings 411,424  538,706 
Other liabilities 112,131  107,669 
Total liabilities$8,719,842 $8,568,130 
   
Shareholders' Equity:  
Preferred shares$ $ 
Common shares 461,798  460,721 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income, net of taxes (1,719) 1,179 
Retained earnings 787,917  713,254 
Treasury shares (142,456) (130,742)
Total shareholders' equity$1,105,540 $1,044,412 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$9,825,382 $9,612,542 


 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Consolidated Statements of Income - Linked Quarters
      
  2022  2021  2021 2021  2021 
(in thousands, except per share data)1st QTR4th QTR3rd QTR2nd QTR1st QTR
      
Interest income:     
Interest and fees on loans$72,416 $79,168 $78,127$81,176 $78,737 
Interest on debt securities:     
Taxable 6,130  5,698  4,904 4,600  4,256 
Tax-exempt 2,447  2,209  2,029 2,032  2,037 
Other interest income 153  191  360 186  143 
Total interest income 81,146  87,266  85,420 87,994  85,173 
      
Interest expense:     
Interest on deposits:     
Demand and savings deposits 351  373  435 401  386 
Time deposits 720  831  1,011 1,285  1,584 
Interest on borrowings 2,389  2,356  2,372 2,457  2,469 
Total interest expense 3,460  3,560  3,818 4,143  4,439 
      
Net interest income 77,686  83,706  81,602 83,851  80,734 
      
(Recovery of) provision for credit losses (4,605) (4,993) 1,972 (4,040) (4,855)
      
Net interest income after (recovery of) provision for credit losses 82,291  88,699  79,630 87,891  85,589 
      
Other income 31,656  32,206  32,411 31,238  34,089 
      
Other expense 67,373  75,764  68,489 71,400  67,865 
      
Income before income taxes 46,574  45,141  43,552 47,729  51,813 
      
Income taxes 7,699  8,593  8,118 8,597  8,982 
      
Net income $38,875 $36,548 $35,434$39,132 $42,831 
      
Per common share:     
Net income - basic$2.40 $2.25 $2.17$2.39 $2.63 
Net income - diluted$2.38 $2.23 $2.16$2.38 $2.61 


 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Detail of other income and other expense - Linked Quarters
      
  20222021202120212021
(in thousands)1st QTR4th QTR3rd QTR2nd QTR1st QTR
      
Other income:     
Income from fiduciary activities$8,797$8,887$8,820$8,569$8,173 
Service charges on deposit accounts 2,074 2,357 2,389 2,032 2,054 
Other service income 4,819 6,368 6,668 7,159 9,617 
Debit card fee income 6,126 6,568 6,453 6,758 6,086 
Bank owned life insurance income 1,175 1,121 1,462 1,149 1,165 
ATM fees 532 572 622 655 530 
Gain (loss) on the sale of OREO, net  22 3 4 (33)
Gain on equity securities, net 2,353 2,125 609 467 1,810 
Other components of net periodic benefit income 3,027 2,038 2,038 2,038 2,038 
Miscellaneous 2,753 2,148 3,347 2,407 2,649 
Total other income$31,656$32,206$32,411$31,238$34,089 
      
Other expense:     
Salaries$30,521$35,953$29,433$30,303$29,896 
Employee benefits 10,499 10,706 10,640 10,056 10,201 
Occupancy expense 3,214 3,161 3,211 3,027 3,640 
Furniture and equipment expense 2,937 2,724 2,797 2,756 2,610 
Data processing fees 7,504 7,860 7,817 7,150 7,712 
Professional fees and services 5,858 7,840 6,973 6,973 5,664 
Marketing 1,317 1,718 1,574 1,290 1,491 
Insurance 1,405 1,547 1,403 1,276 1,691 
Communication 890 851 796 770 1,122 
State tax expense 1,192 931 1,113 1,103 1,108 
Amortization of intangible assets 402 420 420 479 479 
Foundation contributions    4,000  
Miscellaneous 1,634 2,053 2,312 2,217 2,251 
Total other expense$67,373$75,764$68,489$71,400$67,865 


 
PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Asset Quality Information
      
  Year ended December 31,
(in thousands, except ratios)March 31, 20222021202020192018
      
Allowance for credit losses:     
Allowance for credit losses, beginning of period$83,197 $85,675 $56,679 $51,512 $49,988 
Cumulative change in accounting principle; adoption of ASU 2016-13   6,090       
Charge-offs 1,347  5,093  10,304  11,177  13,552 
Recoveries 1,616  8,441  27,246  10,173  7,131 
Net (recoveries) charge-offs (269) (3,348) (16,942) 1,004  6,421 
(Recovery of) provision for credit losses (4,605) (11,916) 12,054  6,171  7,945 
Allowance for credit losses, end of period$78,861 $83,197 $85,675 $56,679 $51,512 
      
      
General reserve trends:     
Allowance for credit losses, end of period$78,861 $83,197 $85,675 $56,679 $51,512 
Allowance on purchased credit deteriorated ("PCD") loans (purchased credit impaired ("PCI") loans for years 2020 and prior)     167  268   
Allowance on purchased loans excluded from the general reserve     678     
Specific reserves on individually evaluated loans 1,513  1,616  5,434  5,230  2,273 
General reserves on collectively evaluated loans$77,348 $81,581 $79,396 $51,181 $49,239 
      
Total loans$6,821,606 $6,871,122 $7,177,785 $6,501,404 $5,692,132 
PCD loans (PCI loans for years 2020 and prior) 6,987  7,149  11,153  14,331  3,943 
Purchased loans excluded from collectively evaluated loans     360,056  548,436  225,029 
Individually evaluated loans 63,209  74,502  108,407  77,459  48,135 
Collectively evaluated loans$6,751,410 $6,789,471 $6,698,169 $5,861,178 $5,415,025 
      
Asset Quality Ratios:     
Net (recoveries) charge-offs as a % of average loans (0.02)% (0.05)% (0.24)% 0.02% 0.12%
Allowance for credit losses as a % of period end loans 1.16% 1.21% 1.19% 0.87% 0.90%
Allowance for credit losses as a % of period end loans (excluding PPP loans) (k) 1.16% 1.22% 1.25%N.A.N.A.
General reserve as a % of collectively evaluated loans 1.15% 1.20% 1.19% 0.87% 0.91%
General reserves as a % of collectively evaluated loans (excluding PPP loans) (k) 1.15% 1.21% 1.24%N.A.N.A.
      
Nonperforming assets:     
Nonaccrual loans$54,018 $72,722 $117,368 $90,080 $67,954 
Accruing troubled debt restructurings 32,428  28,323  20,788  21,215  15,173 
Loans past due 90 days or more 445  1,607  1,458  2,658  2,243 
Total nonperforming loans$86,891 $102,652 $139,614 $113,953 $85,370 
Other real estate owned - Park National Bank 166  181  837  3,100  2,788 
Other real estate owned - SEPH 594  594  594  929  1,515 
Other nonperforming assets - Park National Bank   2,750  3,164  3,599  3,464 
Total nonperforming assets$87,651 $106,177 $144,209 $121,581 $93,137 
Percentage of nonaccrual loans to period end loans 0.79% 1.06% 1.64% 1.39% 1.19%
Percentage of nonperforming loans to period end loans 1.27% 1.49% 1.95% 1.75% 1.50%
Percentage of nonperforming assets to period end loans 1.28% 1.55% 2.01% 1.87% 1.64%
Percentage of nonperforming assets to period end total assets 0.92% 1.11% 1.55% 1.42% 1.19%
      
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
 


PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION 
Asset Quality Information (continued)
      
  Year ended December 31,
(in thousands, except ratios)March 31, 20222021202020192018
      
      
New nonaccrual loan information:     
Nonaccrual loans, beginning of period$72,722$117,368$90,080$67,954$72,056
New nonaccrual loans 6,000 38,478 103,386 81,009 76,611
Resolved nonaccrual loans 24,704 83,124 76,098 58,883 80,713
Nonaccrual loans, end of period$54,018$72,722$117,368$90,080$67,954
      
Impaired commercial loan portfolio information (period end):     
Unpaid principal balance$63,833$75,126$109,062$78,178$59,381
Prior charge-offs 624 624 655 719 11,246
Remaining principal balance 63,209 74,502 108,407 77,459 48,135
Specific reserves 1,513 1,616 5,434 5,230 2,273
Book value, after specific reserves$61,696$72,886$102,973$72,229$45,862
      


PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Reconciliations   
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS   
 THREE MONTHS ENDED
(in thousands, except share and per share data)March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
Net interest income$77,686 $83,706 $80,734 
less purchase accounting accretion related to NewDominion and Carolina Alliance acquisitions 480  559  1,131 
less interest income on former Vision Bank relationships 42  4,628  105 
Net interest income - adjusted$77,164 $78,519 $79,498 
    
(Recovery of) provision for credit losses$(4,605)$(4,993)$(4,855)
less recoveries on former Vision Bank relationships (1) (106) (257)
(Recovery of) provision for credit losses - adjusted$(4,604)$(4,887)$(4,598)
    
Other income$31,656 $32,206 $34,089 
less other service income related to former Vision Bank relationships   321  58 
Other income - adjusted$31,656 $31,885 $34,031 
    
Other expense$67,373 $75,764 $67,865 
less merger-related expenses related to NewDominion and Carolina Alliance acquisitions   4  12 
less core deposit intangible amortization related to NewDominion and Carolina Alliance acquisitions 402  420  479 
less direct expenses related to collection of payments on former Vision Bank loan relationships   700  107 
less rebranding initiative related expenses 344  351  618 
less severance and restructuring charges 42  73  108 
less COVID-19 related expenses (j) 606  587  634 
Other expense - adjusted$65,979 $73,629 $65,907 
    
Tax effect of adjustments to net income identified above (i)$183 $(731)$85 
    
Net income - reported$38,875 $36,548 $42,831 
Net income - adjusted (h)$39,563 $33,800 $43,153 
    
Diluted earnings per share$2.38 $2.23 $2.61 
Diluted earnings per share, adjusted (h)$2.42 $2.07 $2.62 
    
Annualized return on average assets (a)(b) 1.60% 1.48% 1.81%
Annualized return on average assets, adjusted (a)(b)(h) 1.63% 1.36% 1.82%
    
Annualized return on average tangible assets (a)(b)(e) 1.63% 1.50% 1.84%
Annualized return on average tangible assets, adjusted (a)(b)(e)(h) 1.66% 1.39% 1.85%
    
Annualized return on average shareholders' equity (a)(b) 14.26% 13.44% 16.63%
Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, adjusted (a)(b)(h) 14.51% 12.43% 16.76%
    
Annualized return on average tangible equity (a)(b)(c) 16.80% 15.91% 19.84%
Annualized return on average tangible equity, adjusted (a)(b)(c)(h) 17.09% 14.72% 19.98%
    
Efficiency ratio (g) 61.16% 64.94% 58.74%
Efficiency ratio, adjusted (g)(h) 60.18% 66.23% 57.69%
    
Annualized net interest margin (g) 3.55% 3.72% 3.76%
Annualized net interest margin, adjusted (g)(h) 3.53% 3.49% 3.70%
    
Note: Explanations for footnotes (a) - (k) are included at the end of the financial tables in the "Financial Reconciliations" section.
 


PARK NATIONAL CORPORATION
Financial Reconciliations (continued)   
    
(a) Reported measure uses net income
(b) Averages are for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021, and March 31, 2021, as appropriate
(c) Net income for each period divided by average tangible equity during the period. Average tangible equity equals average shareholders' equity during the applicable period less average goodwill and other intangible assets during the applicable period.
    
RECONCILIATION OF AVERAGE SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY TO AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY:
 THREE MONTHS ENDED
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
AVERAGE SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY$1,105,540$1,078,494$1,044,412
Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 166,918 167,332 168,690
AVERAGE TANGIBLE EQUITY$938,622$911,162$875,722
    
(d) Tangible equity divided by common shares outstanding at period end. Tangible equity equals total shareholders' equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case at the end of the period.
    
RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY TO TANGIBLE EQUITY:
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY$1,076,366$1,110,759$1,041,271
Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 166,655 167,057 168,376
TANGIBLE EQUITY$909,711$943,702$872,895
    
(e) Net income for each period divided by average tangible assets during the period. Average tangible assets equal average assets less average goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case during the applicable period.
    
RECONCILIATION OF AVERAGE ASSETS TO AVERAGE TANGIBLE ASSETS
 THREE MONTHS ENDED
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
AVERAGE ASSETS$9,825,382$9,829,657$9,612,542
Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 166,918 167,332 168,690
AVERAGE TANGIBLE ASSETS$9,658,464$9,662,325$9,443,852
    
(f) Tangible equity divided by tangible assets. Tangible assets equal total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case at the end of the period.
    
RECONCILIATION OF TOTAL ASSETS TO TANGIBLE ASSETS:
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
TOTAL ASSETS$9,576,352$9,560,254$9,914,069
Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 166,655 167,057 168,376
TANGIBLE ASSETS$9,409,697$9,393,197$9,745,693
    
(g) Efficiency ratio is calculated by dividing total other expense by the sum of fully taxable equivalent net interest income and other income. Fully taxable equivalent net interest income reconciliation is shown assuming a 21% corporate federal income tax rate. Additionally, net interest margin is calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis by dividing fully taxable equivalent net interest income by average interest earning assets.
    
RECONCILIATION OF FULLY TAXABLE EQUIVALENT NET INTEREST INCOME TO NET INTEREST INCOME
 THREE MONTHS ENDED
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
Interest income$81,146$87,266$85,173
Fully taxable equivalent adjustment 819 762 714
Fully taxable equivalent interest income$81,965$88,028$85,887
Interest expense 3,460 3,560 4,439
Fully taxable equivalent net interest income$78,505$84,468$81,448
    
(h) Adjustments to net income for each period presented are detailed in the non-GAAP reconciliations of net interest income, (recovery of) provision for credit losses, other income and other expense.
(i) The tax effect of adjustments to net income was calculated assuming a 21% corporate federal income tax rate.
(j) COVID-19 related expenses include calamity pay and special one-time bonuses to certain associates. 
(k) Excludes $37.4 million, $74.4 million and $387.0 million of PPP loans at March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021 and March 31, 2021, respectively.

 


FAQ

What were Park National Corporation's earnings for Q1 2022?

Park National Corporation reported a net income of $38.9 million for Q1 2022.

How much is the dividend for Park National Corporation in June 2022?

The declared cash dividend for June 2022 is $1.04 per common share.

What was the diluted earnings per share for Park National Corporation in Q1 2022?

The diluted earnings per share for Q1 2022 was $2.38.

How did Park National Corporation's net income change from Q1 2021 to Q1 2022?

Net income decreased by 9.2% from $42.8 million in Q1 2021 to $38.9 million in Q1 2022.

What is the size of Park National Corporation's total assets as of March 31, 2022?

As of March 31, 2022, Park National Corporation had total assets of $9.6 billion.

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