S&T BANCORP, INC. ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER 2023 NET INCOME
S&T Bancorp reported net income of $39.8 million for Q1 2023, down from $40.3 million in Q4 2022. Earnings per diluted share were $1.02, reflecting solid return metrics with a return on average assets (ROA) of 1.77% and a return on average equity (ROE) of 13.38%. Total portfolio loans increased by $67.1 million (3.8% annualized), while deposits decreased by $66.9 million (3.8% annualized). Net interest income was $88.8 million, a slight decrease due to higher funding costs. Noninterest income fell by $2.4 million, mainly due to a decline in other income. Total assets grew to $9.2 billion, with a stable capital position, maintaining all regulatory capital ratios above required thresholds.
- Net income of $39.8 million for Q1 2023.
- Total portfolio loans increased by $67.1 million, or 3.8% annualized.
- Return on average assets (ROA) of 1.77% and return on average equity (ROE) of 13.38%.
- Total assets grew to $9.2 billion.
- Net income decreased from $40.3 million in Q4 2022.
- Deposits declined by $66.9 million, or 3.8% annualized.
- Noninterest income dropped by $2.4 million primarily due to a decline in other income.
First Quarter of 2023 Highlights:
- Solid return metrics with return on average assets (ROA) of
1.77% , return on average equity (ROE) of13.38% and return on average tangible equity (ROTE) (non-GAAP) of19.61% compared to ROA of1.78% , ROE of13.68% and ROTE (non-GAAP) of20.36% for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Pre-provision net revenue to average assets (PPNR) (non-GAAP) of
2.23% compared to2.36% for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Net interest margin (NIM) (FTE) (non-GAAP) was relatively unchanged at
4.32% compared to4.33% in the fourth quarter of 2022. - Total portfolio loans increased
, or$67.1 million 3.8% annualized, compared toDecember 31, 2022 . - Deposits decreased
, or$66.9 million 3.8% annualized, compared toDecember 31, 2022 with a decline in January, stability in February and growth in March. - Net recovery of
, or$5.1 million 0.29% of average loans (annualized), primarily related to a recovery from a customer fraud in 2020.$9.3 million
"We delivered solid net interest margin and return metrics for the first quarter. Our balance sheet is a source of strength with a stable, well-diversified deposit base and a strong capital position," said
Net Interest Income
Net interest income was
Asset Quality
Net loan recoveries were
Noninterest Income and Expense
Noninterest income decreased
Financial Condition
Total assets were
Total deposits decreased
S&T continues to maintain a strong regulatory capital position with all capital ratios above the well-capitalized thresholds of federal bank regulatory agencies.
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S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars in thousands, except per share data) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME | ||||||
Loans, including fees | ||||||
Taxable | 7,457 | 6,507 | 4,936 | |||
Tax-exempt | 214 | 233 | 482 | |||
Dividends | 508 | 248 | 98 | |||
Total Interest and Dividend Income | 110,903 | 103,208 | 70,109 | |||
INTEREST EXPENSE | ||||||
Deposits | 14,903 | 11,067 | 1,853 | |||
Borrowings, junior subordinated debt securities and other | 7,209 | 3,083 | 523 | |||
Total Interest Expense | 22,112 | 14,150 | 2,376 | |||
NET INTEREST INCOME | 88,791 | 89,058 | 67,733 | |||
Provision for credit losses | 922 | 3,176 | (512) | |||
Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses | 87,869 | 85,882 | 68,245 | |||
NONINTEREST INCOME | ||||||
Net gain on sale of securities | — | — | — | |||
Debit and credit card | 4,373 | 4,421 | 5,063 | |||
Service charges on deposit accounts | 4,076 | 4,341 | 3,974 | |||
Wealth management | 2,948 | 3,016 | 3,242 | |||
Mortgage banking | 301 | 309 | 1,015 | |||
Other | 1,492 | 3,556 | 1,932 | |||
Total Noninterest Income | 13,190 | 15,643 | 15,226 | |||
NONINTEREST EXPENSE | ||||||
Salaries and employee benefits | 27,601 | 27,998 | 23,712 | |||
Data processing and information technology | 4,258 | 4,159 | 4,435 | |||
Occupancy | 3,835 | 3,806 | 3,882 | |||
Furniture, equipment and software | 2,861 | 2,975 | 2,777 | |||
Marketing | 1,853 | 1,348 | 1,361 | |||
Professional services and legal | 1,821 | 2,138 | 1,949 | |||
Other taxes | 1,790 | 1,842 | 1,537 | |||
1,012 | 437 | 937 | ||||
Other | 6,668 | 6,572 | 6,824 | |||
Total Noninterest Expense | 51,699 | 51,275 | 47,414 | |||
Income Before Taxes | 49,360 | 50,250 | 36,057 | |||
Income tax expense | 9,561 | 9,980 | 6,914 | |||
Net Income | ||||||
Per Share Data | ||||||
Shares outstanding at end of period | 38,998,156 | 38,999,733 | 39,351,688 | |||
Average shares outstanding - diluted | 39,032,062 | 38,944,575 | 39,089,933 | |||
Diluted earnings per share | ||||||
Dividends declared per share | ||||||
Dividend yield (annualized) | 4.07 % | 3.63 % | 3.92 % | |||
Dividends paid to net income | 31.10 % | 29.85 % | 39.06 % | |||
Book value | ||||||
Tangible book value (1) | ||||||
Market value | ||||||
Profitability Ratios (Annualized) | ||||||
Return on average assets | 1.77 % | 1.78 % | 1.25 % | |||
Return on average shareholders' equity | 13.38 % | 13.68 % | 9.88 % | |||
Return on average tangible shareholders' equity(2) | 19.61 % | 20.36 % | 14.61 % | |||
Pre-provision net revenue / average assets(3) | 2.23 % | 2.36 % | 1.52 % | |||
Efficiency ratio (FTE)(4) | 50.42 % | 48.73 % | 56.82 % | |||
S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
ASSETS | ||||||
Cash and due from banks, including interest-bearing deposits | ||||||
Securities, at fair value | 998,708 | 1,002,778 | 1,028,218 | |||
Loans held for sale | 81 | 16 | 1,346 | |||
Commercial loans: | ||||||
Commercial real estate | 3,145,079 | 3,128,187 | 3,257,955 | |||
Commercial and industrial | 1,709,612 | 1,718,976 | 1,675,316 | |||
Commercial construction | 393,658 | 399,371 | 398,592 | |||
Total Commercial Loans | 5,248,349 | 5,246,534 | 5,331,863 | |||
Consumer loans: | ||||||
Residential mortgage | 1,189,220 | 1,116,528 | 912,531 | |||
Home equity | 649,590 | 652,066 | 581,821 | |||
Installment and other consumer | 119,843 | 124,896 | 112,297 | |||
Consumer construction | 44,062 | 43,945 | 25,399 | |||
Total Consumer Loans | 2,002,715 | 1,937,435 | 1,632,048 | |||
Total Portfolio Loans | 7,251,064 | 7,183,969 | 6,963,911 | |||
Allowance for credit losses | (108,113) | (101,340) | (99,915) | |||
Total Portfolio Loans, Net | 7,142,951 | 7,082,629 | 6,863,996 | |||
30,262 | 23,035 | 9,349 | ||||
373,424 | 373,424 | 373,424 | ||||
Other assets | 403,864 | 418,676 | 332,191 | |||
Total Assets | ||||||
LIABILITIES | ||||||
Deposits: | ||||||
Noninterest-bearing demand | ||||||
Interest-bearing demand | 841,130 | 846,653 | 1,070,656 | |||
Money market | 1,599,814 | 1,731,521 | 1,992,916 | |||
Savings | 1,068,274 | 1,118,511 | 1,117,985 | |||
Certificates of deposit | 1,175,238 | 934,593 | 1,038,586 | |||
Total Deposits | 7,153,094 | 7,219,970 | 7,960,458 | |||
Borrowings: | ||||||
Short-term borrowings | 495,000 | 370,000 | 70,112 | |||
Long-term borrowings | 14,628 | 14,741 | 22,171 | |||
Junior subordinated debt securities | 54,468 | 54,453 | 54,408 | |||
Total Borrowings | 564,096 | 439,194 | 146,691 | |||
Other liabilities | 248,457 | 266,744 | 140,182 | |||
Total Liabilities | 7,965,647 | 7,925,908 | 8,247,331 | |||
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY | ||||||
Total Shareholders' Equity | 1,227,795 | 1,184,659 | 1,184,950 | |||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | ||||||
Capitalization Ratios | ||||||
Shareholders' equity / assets | 13.36 % | 13.00 % | 12.56 % | |||
Tangible common equity / tangible assets(5) | 9.65 % | 9.24 % | 8.91 % | |||
Tier 1 leverage ratio | 11.15 % | 11.06 % | 9.85 % | |||
Common equity tier 1 capital | 13.10 % | 12.81 % | 12.26 % | |||
Risk-based capital - tier 1 | 13.50 % | 13.21 % | 12.67 % | |||
Risk-based capital - total | 15.09 % | 14.73 % | 14.18 % | |||
S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data | |||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | |||||
First | Fourth | First | |||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | ||||
Net Interest Margin (FTE) (QTD Averages) | |||||||
ASSETS | |||||||
Interest-bearing deposits with banks | 4.22 % | 4.04 % | 0.16 % | ||||
Securities, at fair value | 1,000,609 | 2.51 % | 991,774 | 2.43 % | 1,002,212 | 2.10 % | |
Loans held for sale | 126 | 6.39 % | 491 | 6.19 % | 1,545 | 3.51 % | |
Commercial real estate | 3,132,382 | 5.45 % | 3,118,874 | 5.14 % | 3,257,238 | 3.65 % | |
Commercial and industrial | 1,711,113 | 6.76 % | 1,724,480 | 6.15 % | 1,712,865 | 3.98 % | |
Commercial construction | 388,795 | 7.23 % | 387,737 | 6.64 % | 409,264 | 3.30 % | |
Total Commercial Loans | 5,232,290 | 6.01 % | 5,231,091 | 5.58 % | 5,379,367 | 3.73 % | |
Residential mortgage | 1,144,821 | 4.43 % | 1,077,114 | 4.25 % | 896,268 | 4.02 % | |
Home equity | 650,385 | 6.28 % | 648,340 | 5.44 % | 570,781 | 3.43 % | |
Installment and other consumer | 122,873 | 7.80 % | 126,570 | 6.97 % | 109,972 | 5.44 % | |
Consumer construction | 45,870 | 4.67 % | 41,385 | 3.81 % | 21,833 | 3.37 % | |
Total Consumer Loans | 1,963,949 | 5.26 % | 1,893,409 | 4.83 % | 1,598,854 | 3.90 % | |
Total Portfolio Loans | 7,196,239 | 5.81 % | 7,124,500 | 5.38 % | 6,978,221 | 3.77 % | |
Total Loans | 7,196,365 | 5.81 % | 7,124,991 | 5.38 % | 6,979,765 | 3.77 % | |
34,720 | 6.71 % | 24,043 | 5.32 % | 9,280 | 3.40 % | ||
Total Interest-earning Assets | 8,372,193 | 5.39 % | 8,220,689 | 5.01 % | 8,747,398 | 3.27 % | |
Noninterest-earning assets | 754,677 | 763,927 | 709,246 | ||||
Total Assets | |||||||
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY | |||||||
Interest-bearing demand | 0.33 % | 0.24 % | 0.08 % | ||||
Money market | 1,670,988 | 1.88 % | 1,792,162 | 1.60 % | 2,055,857 | 0.15 % | |
Savings | 1,090,137 | 0.30 % | 1,127,987 | 0.22 % | 1,109,048 | 0.03 % | |
Certificates of deposit | 1,052,460 | 2.19 % | 941,774 | 1.14 % | 1,070,189 | 0.32 % | |
Total Interest-bearing Deposits | 4,638,208 | 1.30 % | 4,698,508 | 0.93 % | 5,221,733 | 0.14 % | |
Securities sold under repurchase agreements | — | — % | — | — % | 81,790 | 0.10 % | |
Short-term borrowings | 451,668 | 4.93 % | 148,370 | 4.22 % | — | — % | |
Long-term borrowings | 14,689 | 2.71 % | 14,801 | 2.55 % | 22,310 | 1.95 % | |
Junior subordinated debt securities | 54,458 | 7.50 % | 54,443 | 6.21 % | 54,398 | 2.95 % | |
Total Borrowings | 520,815 | 5.13 % | 217,614 | 4.60 % | 158,498 | 1.34 % | |
Total Other Costing Liabilities | 54,669 | 4.58 % | 60,156 | 3.72 % | — | — % | |
Total Interest-bearing Liabilities | 5,213,692 | 1.72 % | 4,976,278 | 1.13 % | 5,380,231 | 0.18 % | |
Noninterest-bearing liabilities | 2,706,820 | 2,840,315 | 2,879,718 | ||||
Shareholders' equity | 1,206,358 | 1,168,023 | 1,196,694 | ||||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | |||||||
Net Interest Margin(6) | 4.32 % | 4.33 % | 3.16 % | ||||
S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data | |||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | |||||
First | Fourth | First | |||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | ||||
Nonaccrual Loans | |||||||
Commercial loans: | % Loans | % Loans | % Loans | ||||
Commercial real estate | 0.25 % | 0.23 % | 0.82 % | ||||
Commercial and industrial | 9,348 | 0.55 % | 2,974 | 0.17 % | 14,673 | 0.90 % | |
Commercial construction | 384 | 0.10 % | 384 | 0.10 % | 864 | 0.22 % | |
Total Nonaccrual Commercial Loans | 17,664 | 0.34 % | 10,681 | 0.20 % | 42,236 | 0.79 % | |
Consumer loans: | |||||||
Residential mortgage | 4,749 | 0.40 % | 6,063 | 0.54 % | 7,450 | 0.82 % | |
Home equity | 1,915 | 0.29 % | 2,031 | 0.31 % | 2,713 | 0.47 % | |
Installment and other consumer | 316 | 0.26 % | 277 | 0.22 % | 125 | 0.11 % | |
Total Nonaccrual Consumer Loans | 6,980 | 0.35 % | 8,371 | 0.43 % | 10,287 | 0.63 % | |
Total Nonaccrual Loans | 0.34 % | 0.27 % | 0.75 % | ||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
Loan (Recoveries) Charge-offs | ||||||
Charge-offs | ||||||
Recoveries | (9,574) | (808) | (3,019) | |||
( | ( | |||||
Commercial loans: | ||||||
Customer fraud | ( | $— | $— | |||
Commercial real estate | (25) | |||||
Commercial and industrial | 3,948 | 150 | (2,507) | |||
Commercial construction | (2) | — | (1) | |||
Total Commercial Loan (Recoveries) Charge-offs | (5,408) | 562 | (2,330) | |||
Consumer loans: | ||||||
Residential mortgage | 9 | 51 | 81 | |||
Home equity | 31 | 136 | (20) | |||
Installment and other consumer | 253 | 161 | 232 | |||
Total Consumer Loan Charge-offs (Recoveries) | 293 | 348 | 293 | |||
Total | ( | ( |
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
Asset Quality Data | ||||||
Nonaccrual loans | ||||||
OREO | 3,076 | 3,065 | 7,028 | |||
Total nonperforming assets | 27,720 | 22,117 | 59,552 | |||
Troubled debt restructurings (nonaccruing)* | — | 2,894 | 15,389 | |||
Troubled debt restructurings (accruing)* | — | 8,891 | 10,739 | |||
Total troubled debt restructurings* | — | 11,785 | 26,128 | |||
Nonaccrual loans / total loans | 0.34 % | 0.27 % | 0.75 % | |||
Nonperforming assets / total loans plus OREO | 0.38 % | 0.31 % | 0.85 % | |||
Allowance for credit losses / total portfolio loans | 1.49 % | 1.41 % | 1.43 % | |||
Allowance for credit losses / nonaccrual loans | 439 % | 532 % | 190 % | |||
Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs | ( | ( | ||||
Net loan (recoveries) charge-offs (annualized) / average loans | (0.29 %) | 0.05 % | (0.12 %) | |||
*TDR's were eliminated as of |
S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data Unaudited Definitions and Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures: | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars and shares in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
(1) Tangible Book Value (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Total shareholders' equity | ||||||
Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability | (377,405) | (377,673) | (378,557) | |||
Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Common shares outstanding | 38,998 | 39,000 | 39,352 | |||
Tangible book value (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Tangible book value is a preferred industry metric used to measure our company's value and commonly used by investors and | ||||||
(2) Return on Average Tangible Shareholders' Equity (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Net income (annualized) | ||||||
Plus: amortization of intangibles (annualized), net of tax | 1,085 | 1,144 | 1,276 | |||
Net income before amortization of intangibles (annualized) | ||||||
Average total shareholders' equity | ||||||
Less: average goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability | (377,576) | (377,857) | (378,761) | |||
Average tangible equity (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) | 19.61 % | 20.36 % | 14.61 % | |||
Return on average tangible shareholders' equity is a key profitability metric used by management to measure financial performance. | ||||||
(3) PPNR / Average Assets (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Income before taxes | ||||||
Plus: Provision for credit losses | 922 | 3,176 | (512) | |||
Total | ||||||
Total (annualized) (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Average assets | ||||||
PPNR / Average Assets (non-GAAP) | 2.23 % | 2.36 % | 1.52 % | |||
Pre-provision net revenue to average assets is income before taxes adjusted to exclude provision for credit losses. We believe | ||||||
(4) Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Noninterest expense | ||||||
Net interest income per consolidated statements of net income | 88,791 | 89,058 | 67,733 | |||
Plus: taxable equivalent adjustment | 555 | 532 | 493 | |||
Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Noninterest income | 13,190 | 15,643 | 15,226 | |||
Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) plus noninterest income | ||||||
Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) | 50.42 % | 48.73 % | 56.82 % | |||
The efficiency ratio is noninterest expense divided by noninterest income plus net interest income, on an FTE basis (non-GAAP), | ||||||
S& Consolidated Selected Financial Data Unaudited Definitions and Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures: | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||
First | Fourth | First | ||||
(dollars in thousands) | Quarter | Quarter | Quarter | |||
(5) Tangible Common Equity / Tangible Assets (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Total shareholders' equity | ||||||
Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability | (377,405) | (377,673) | (378,557) | |||
Tangible common equity (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Total assets | ||||||
Less: goodwill and other intangible assets, net of deferred tax liability | (377,405) | (377,673) | (378,557) | |||
Tangible assets (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) | 9.65 % | 9.24 % | 8.91 % | |||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets is a preferred industry measurement to evaluate capital adequacy. | ||||||
(6) Net Interest Margin Rate (FTE) (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Interest income and dividend income | ||||||
Less: interest expense | (22,112) | (14,150) | (2,376) | |||
Net interest income per consolidated statements of net income | ||||||
Plus: taxable equivalent adjustment | 555 | 532 | 493 | |||
Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) | ||||||
Net interest income (FTE) (annualized) | ||||||
Average interest-earning assets | ||||||
Net interest margin (FTE) (non-GAAP) | 4.32 % | 4.33 % | 3.16 % | |||
The interest income on interest-earning assets, net interest income and net interest margin are presented on an FTE | ||||||
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