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Sterling Bancorp announces results for the fourth quarter and full year 2020. Diluted income per share available to common stockholders in the fourth quarter of $0.38 (as reported) and $0.49 (as adjusted).

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Sterling Bancorp (NYSE: STL) announced its Q4 2020 results, reporting net income of $74.5 million ($0.38 per share), a decline from $82.4 million ($0.43) in Q3 2020 and $104.7 million ($0.52) in Q4 2019. Adjusted PPNR rose 5.7% to $130.3 million, while total revenue climbed 4.3% to $256.1 million. Total deposits increased 3.1% year-over-year to $23.1 billion, and total commercial loans reached $20.0 billion, a 5.5% increase. The bank declared a dividend of $0.07 and resumed its share repurchase program, targeting a 50% payout ratio.

Positive
  • Adjusted PPNR increased by 5.7% to $130.3 million.
  • Total revenue rose by 4.3% to $256.1 million.
  • Total deposits increased 3.1% year-over-year to $23.1 billion.
  • Total commercial loans grew by 5.5% to $20.0 billion.
  • Tangible book value per common share increased by 6.0% to $13.87.
Negative
  • Net income available to common stockholders dropped by 28.9% from Q4 2019.
  • Diluted EPS decreased to $0.38, down 26.9% from Q4 2019.
  • Adjusted non-interest expenses rose by $4.3 million, totaling $110.1 million.

Key Performance Highlights

  • Adjusted PPNR excluding accretion income1, 2 of $130.3 million; increased $7.0 million, or 5.7% over linked quarter.
  • Adjusted total revenue1 was $256.1 million; an increase of $10.5 million, or 4.3% over linked quarter.
  • Net interest margin excluding accretion income1 of 3.25%, an increase of 15 basis points (“bps”) over the linked quarter.
  • Earning asset yields increased by six bps to 3.69% while cost of funding liabilities decreased by nine bps to 33 bps.
  • Total commercial loans were $20.0 billion, an increase of 5.5% over a year ago.
  • Total deposits were $23.1 billion, an increase of 3.1% over a year ago.
  • Total core deposits were $21.5 billion, an increase of 4.5% over a year ago.
  • Adjusted non-interest expense1 was $110.1 million, an increase of $4.3 million relative to the linked quarter. Adjusted operating efficiency ratio3 was 43.0%.
  • NPLs decreased by $13.8 million to $167.1 million; ACL / portfolio loans of 1.49% and ACL / NPLs of 195.2%.
  • TCE / TA1 was 9.55% and tangible book value per common share1 was $13.87, an increase of 6.0% over a year ago.
  • Completed $225.0 million subordinated debt capital raise; anticipate redeeming bank subordinated debt in April 2021.
  • Declared dividend per common share of $0.07.
  • Restarted share repurchase program in Q4 2020; with 1.9 million repurchased and 14.7 million available for repurchase under the program; targeting a 50% pay out ratio.

Results for the Three Months ended December 31, 2020 vs. December 31, 2019

($ in thousands except per share amounts)GAAP / As Reported Non-GAAP / As Adjusted1
 12/31/2019 12/31/2020 Change
% / bps
 12/31/2019 12/31/2020 Change
% / bps
Total assets$30,586,497  $29,820,138  (2.5)% $30,586,497  $29,820,138  (2.5)%
Total portfolio loans, gross21,440,212  21,848,409  1.9   21,440,212  21,848,409  1.9  
Total deposits22,418,658  23,119,522  3.1   22,418,658  23,119,522  3.1  
PPNR1, 2145,188  122,474  (15.6)  131,380  130,257  (0.9) 
Net income available to common104,722  74,457  (28.9)  108,855  94,323  (13.3) 
Diluted EPS available to common0.52  0.38  (26.9)  0.54  0.49  (9.3) 
Net interest margin3.37% 3.33% (4)  3.42% 3.38% (4) 
Tangible book value per common share1$13.09  $13.87  6.0   $13.09  $13.87  6.0  

Results for the Three Months ended December 31, 2020 vs. September 30, 2020

($ in thousands except per share amounts)GAAP / As Reported Non-GAAP / As Adjusted1
 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Change
% / bps
 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Change
% / bps
PPNR1, 2$126,687  $122,474  (3.3)  $123,286  $130,257  5.7 
Net income available to common82,438  74,457  (9.7)  87,682  94,323  7.6 
Diluted EPS available to common0.43  0.38  (11.6)  0.45  0.49  8.9 
Net interest margin3.19% 3.33% 14   3.24% 3.38% 14 
Operating efficiency ratio348.5  52.1  360   43.1  43.0  (10)
Allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) - loans$325,943  $326,100     $325,943  $326,100   
ACL to portfolio loans1.46% 1.49% 3   1.46% 1.49% 3 
ACL to NPLs180.2  195.2  15   180.2  195.2  15 
Tangible book value per common share1$13.57  $13.87  2.2   $13.57  $13.87  2.2 

1. Non-GAAP / as adjusted measures are defined in the non-GAAP tables beginning on page 18.
2. PPNR represents pretax pre-provision net revenue. PPNR and PPNR excluding accretion income are non-GAAP measures and are measured as net interest income plus non-interest income less operating expenses before tax.
3. Operating efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure. See page 20 for an explanation of the operating efficiency ratio.

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PEARL RIVER, N.Y., Jan. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sterling Bancorp (NYSE: STL) (the “Company”), the parent company of Sterling National Bank (the “Bank”), today announced results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2020. Net income available to common stockholders for the three months ended December 31, 2020 was $74.5 million, or $0.38 per diluted share, compared to net income available to common stockholders of $82.4 million, or $0.43 per diluted share, for the linked quarter ended September 30, 2020, and net income available to common stockholders of $104.7 million, or $0.52 per diluted share, for the three months ended December 31, 2019.

Net income available to common stockholders for the year ended December 31, 2020 was $217.9 million, or $1.12 per diluted share, compared to net income available to common stockholders of $419.1 million, or $2.03 per diluted share, for the year ended December 31, 2019.

President’s Comments
Jack Kopnisky, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented: “We experienced a difficult operating environment in 2020, yet I could not be more pleased with our response to these challenges and how well we performed. The dedication of our colleagues, resilience of our business model and high quality of our client relationships is evident in our operating results. We have prioritized supporting our clients, colleagues and communities, and delivered strong profitability and substantial growth in tangible capital and tangible book value per common share.

“We closed 2020 with strong performance in the fourth quarter. Adjusted PPNR excluding accretion income was $130.3 million, an increase of 5.7% relative to the linked quarter. Our adjusted net income available to common stockholders was $94.3 million, or $0.49 per diluted share, which was an increase of four cents per share over the linked quarter. We saw improvements across many of our key profitability metrics, with positive operating leverage in the fourth quarter of 2.5x, adjusted return on average tangible assets of 1.33% and adjusted return on average tangible common equity 14.0%. At December 31, 2020, our tangible book value per common share was $13.87, an increase of 6.0% over last year.

“We continued to focus on those business segments that deliver the most attractive risk-adjusted returns. At December 31, 2020, our total core deposits were $21.5 billion, which represented growth of $934.1 million, or 4.5%, over last year. Our loan pipelines and origination activity increased significantly in the fourth quarter, and we anticipate this will continue in the first quarter of 2021. Total commercial loans grew to $20.0 billion, an increase of 5.5% over the same period a year ago. Most importantly, we effectively managed our interest rate margin by substantially reducing our funding costs and protecting our earning asset yields. Our net interest income was $222.0 million in the fourth quarter, an increase of $4.2 million relative to the linked quarter, and our tax equivalent net interest margin excluding accretion income was 3.25%, an increase of 15 basis points.

“In our fee-based businesses, client activity and transaction volumes are beginning to recover. In the fourth quarter, total non-interest income was $33.9 million, which included a gain of $3.7 million on the sale of commercial loans related to the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) program. We anticipate fee revenue will return to pre-pandemic levels as business activity continues to recover in our factoring, payroll finance, syndications and cash management businesses.

“In the fourth quarter, our adjusted non-interest expenses were $110.1 million and our adjusted operating efficiency ratio was 43.0%. Given the improving economic outlook, we are making targeted investments in technology through Brio Direct, Banking as a Service and other digital platforms. We are also investing in our business development functions, including hires in key commercial areas that include syndications, innovation finance, treasury management and small business. We are investing for the future, and are confident that these investments will drive scalable and efficient growth in our business and revenues.

“Asset quality performance was also strong and in-line with our expectations. As of December 31, 2020, the majority of our clients on loan payment deferrals had resumed making payments; total loan payment deferrals decreased to $208.4 million and were 1.0% of total portfolio loans. Total net charge-offs in the fourth quarter were $27.3 million, which included adjusting the carrying value of our remaining taxi medallion relationships. We anticipate we will sell or exit the remaining taxi medallion balances in the first quarter of 2021. As of December 31, 2020, our allowance for credit losses - portfolio loans was $326.1 million, or 1.49% of total loans and 195.2% of non-performing loans.

“We have a strong capital position. Our tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio increased 40 basis points in the fourth quarter to 9.55% and our Tier 1 leverage ratio was 10.13%. We declared our regular dividend of $0.07 on our common stock, payable on February 16, 2021 to holders of record as of February 1, 2021. We restarted our stock repurchase program in Q4 2020 and repurchased 1.9 million shares. The program had 14.7 million shares available for repurchase as of December 31, 2020.

“Finally, I would like to thank our clients, shareholders, and colleagues, all of whom have exhibited extraordinary resilience through these trying times. The dedication and hard work of our colleagues positions us well to emerge from these events as a better company and take advantage of the significant opportunities in front of us in 2021.”

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Reconciliation of GAAP Results to Adjusted Results (non-GAAP)
The Company’s GAAP net income available to common stockholders of $74.5 million, or $0.38 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2020, included the following items:

  • a pre-tax loss of $111 thousand on the sale of investment securities;
  • a pre-tax charge of $13.3 million related to the sale and disposition of nine financial centers and two back office locations;
  • a pre-tax charge of $2.7 million related to the repayment of FHLB borrowings and a portion of the subordinated notes - Bank; and
  • the pre-tax amortization of non-compete agreements and acquired customer list intangible assets of $172 thousand.

Excluding the impact of these items, adjusted net income available to common stockholders was $94.3 million, or $0.49 per diluted share, for the three months ended December 31, 2020. Our effective income tax rate for the full year 2020 was 13.5%, which is the tax rate we use to calculate our adjusted earnings in the three months ended December 31, 2020.

For the year ended December 31, 2020, our GAAP net income available to common stockholders was $217.9 million, or $1.12 per diluted share. Our adjusted net income available to common stockholders was $234.1 million, or $1.20 per diluted share. Adjusted earnings for the year ended December 31, 2020, are calculated using our effective income tax rate of 13.5%

Non-GAAP financial measures include the terms “adjusted” or “excluding”. See the reconciliation of the Company’s non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.

Net Interest Income and Margin

($ in thousands)For the three months ended Change % / bps
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Interest and dividend income$295,474  $244,658  $242,610  (17.9)% (0.8)%
Interest expense67,217  26,834  20,584  (69.4)  (23.3) 
Net interest income$228,257  $217,824  $222,026  (2.7)  1.9  
          
Accretion income on acquired loans$19,497  $9,172  $8,560  (56.1)% (6.7)%
Yield on loans4.84% 3.82% 3.90% (94)  8  
Tax equivalent yield on investment securities42.89  3.09  2.94  5   (15) 
Tax equivalent yield on interest earning assets44.41  3.63  3.69  (72)  6  
Cost of total deposits0.89  0.31  0.22  (67)  (9) 
Cost of interest bearing deposits1.10  0.40  0.29  (81)  (11) 
Cost of borrowings2.38  1.95  3.35  97   140  
Cost of interest bearing liabilities1.28  0.53  0.43  (85)  (10) 
Total cost of funding liabilities51.06  0.42  0.33  (73)  (9) 
Tax equivalent net interest margin63.42  3.24  3.38  (4)  14  
          
Average commercial loans$18,473,473  $20,090,445  $19,992,074  8.2 % (0.5)%
Average loans, including loans held for sale21,000,949  22,159,535  21,879,511  4.2   (1.3) 
Average cash balances573,861  424,249  331,587  (42.2)  (21.8) 
Average investment securities5,064,936  4,392,864  4,155,784  (17.9)  (5.4) 
Average total interest earning assets26,901,439  27,163,337  26,522,991  (1.4)  (2.4) 
Average deposits and mortgage escrow22,289,097  23,665,916  23,849,187  7.0   0.8  

4. Tax equivalent basis represents interest income earned on tax exempt securities divided by the applicable federal tax rate of 21%
5. Includes interest bearing liabilities and non-interest bearing deposits. 
6. Tax equivalent net interest margin is equal to net interest income plus the tax equivalent adjustment for tax exempt securities divided by average interest earning assets. The tax equivalent adjustment is assumed at a 21% federal tax rate in all periods presented.

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with fourth quarter 2019

Net interest income was $222.0 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2020, a decrease of $6.2 million compared to the

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fourth quarter of 2019. This was mainly due to a decline in accretion income on acquired loans. Other key components of changes in net interest income were the following:

  • The tax equivalent yield on interest earning assets decreased 72 basis points to 3.69% mainly due to lower accretion income on acquired loans and changes in market rates of interest.
  • The yield on loans was 3.90% compared to 4.84% for the three months ended December 31, 2019. The decrease in yield on loans was mainly due to the decline in market interest rates. Accretion income on acquired loans was $8.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to $19.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2019.
  • The tax equivalent yield on investment securities was 2.94% compared to 2.89% for the three months ended December 31, 2019. Average investment securities were $4.2 billion, or 15.7%, of average total interest earning assets for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to $5.1 billion, or 18.8%, of average total interest earning assets for the fourth quarter of 2019. The increase in yield was mainly due to an increase in corporate securities in 2020.
  • In the fourth quarter of 2020, average cash balances were $331.6 million compared to $573.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2019. In the fourth quarter of 2019, we maintained higher cash prior to the completion of an equipment finance portfolio acquisition.
  • Total interest expense was $20.6 million, a decline of $46.6 million compared to the fourth quarter of 2019. This was mainly due to lower interest expense paid on deposits and repayment of higher cost FHLB borrowings.
  • The cost of total deposits was 22 basis points for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to 89 basis points for the same period a year ago. The decrease was mainly due to deposit pricing strategies we implemented in response to the declining interest rate environment.
  • The cost of borrowings was 3.35% for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to 2.38% for the same period a year ago. The increase was mainly due to the change in composition of our borrowings. We repaid the majority of our FHLB borrowings during the year, which left a higher relative amount of longer term borrowings, which have higher interest coupons.
  • The total cost of interest bearing liabilities was 0.43% for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to 1.28% for the same period a year ago. The decline was due to both changes in market rates of interest and changes in funding mix.
  • Average interest bearing deposits increased $391.4 million during the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to the same period a year ago, due to growth generated by our commercial banking teams and financial centers. Average borrowings decreased $2.0 billion compared to the fourth quarter of 2019.

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with linked quarter ended September 30, 2020

Net interest income increased $4.2 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2020 compared to the linked quarter. The increase was mainly due to a decrease in interest expense. Other key components of the changes in net interest income were the following:

  • The tax equivalent net interest margin was 3.38% compared to 3.24% in the linked quarter. Excluding accretion income on acquired loans, tax equivalent net interest margin increased 15 basis points to 3.25%.
  • The yield on loans was 3.90% compared to 3.82% for the linked quarter. The increase was mainly due to prepayment penalties on multi-family loans and resolution of residential mortgage loans that were under forbearance. Accretion income on acquired loans decreased $612 thousand to $8.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2020.
  • The tax equivalent yield on interest earning assets was 3.69% compared to 3.63% in the linked quarter mainly due to higher prepayment penalties on multi-family loans and recognition of interest income on loans in which we deferred income recognition while under CARES Act forbearance.
  • The cost of total deposits decreased nine basis points to 22 basis points, mainly due to deposit pricing strategies we implemented in response to the declining interest rate environment.
  • Total interest expense decreased $6.3 million from the linked quarter as a result of continued repricing of deposits and repayment of higher cost FHLB borrowings.
  • The average balance of commercial loans decreased $98.4 million and the average balance of residential mortgage loans declined $170.8 million.
  • The total balance of PPP loans was $142.8 million at the end of the year. We recognized $846 thousand in PPP loan fees as interest income in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to $1.5 million in the linked quarter.
  • The tax equivalent yield on investment securities was 2.94% compared to 3.09% for the linked quarter. The decrease in yield was mainly due to premium amortization recognized in the linked quarter related to accelerated repayments on mortgage-backed securities.
  • The total cost of borrowings increased 140 basis points to 3.35%, mainly due to the change in mix of borrowings as we repaid FHLB borrowings and issued $225.0 million of subordinated notes in the period. We anticipate we will redeem the subordinated notes - Bank in April 2021.

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  • Average deposits and mortgage escrow increased by $183.3 million and average borrowings decreased by $895.9 million relative to the linked quarter.

Non-interest Income

($ in thousands)For the three months ended Change %
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Deposit fees and service charges$6,506  $5,960  $5,975  (8.2)% 0.3 %
Accounts receivable management / factoring commissions and other related fees6,572  5,393  6,498  (1.1)% 20.5 %
Bank owned life insurance (“BOLI”)4,770  5,363  4,961  4.0 % (7.5)%
Loan commissions and fees8,698  7,290  13,220  52.0 % 81.3 %
Investment management fees1,597  1,735  1,700  6.4 % (2.0)%
Net (loss) gain on sale of securities(76) 642  (111) 46.1 % (117.3)%
(Loss) on termination of pension plan(280)     NM   NM  
Other4,594  1,842  1,678  (63.5)% (8.9)%
Total non-interest income32,381  28,225  33,921  4.8 % 20.2 %
Net (loss) gain on sale of securities(76) 642  (111) 46.1 % (117.3)%
(Loss) on termination of pension plan(280)     NM   NM  
Adjusted non-interest income$32,737  $27,583  $34,032  4.0 % 23.4 %
                    

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with fourth quarter 2019
Adjusted non-interest income increased $1.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 to $34.0 million, compared to $32.7 million in the same quarter last year. The increase was mainly due to the gain on sale of PPP loans of $3.7 million, and an increase in income received on operating leases that were acquired in the equipment portfolio transaction in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Loan swap fees, which are included in other income, declined $2.6 million due to lower transaction volumes.

In the fourth quarter of 2019, we realized a loss on termination of a pension plan of $280 thousand.

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with linked quarter ended September 30, 2020
Adjusted non-interest income increased approximately $6.4 million relative to the linked quarter to $34.0 million. The increase was primarily a result of increased transactional activity in our account receivable management business and an increase in loan commissions and fees, which increased $5.9 million relative to the linked quarter. This increase includes $3.7 million of gain from sale of PPP loans, gain from sale of Main Street Lending Program of $370 thousand, an increase of $1.0 million in loan syndication fees and an increase in operating lease revenues.

In the fourth quarter of 2020, we realized a loss of $111 thousand on sale of securities compared to a gain of $642 thousand in the third quarter of 2020.

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Non-interest Expense

($ in thousands)For the three months ended Change % / bps
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Compensation and benefits$52,453   $55,960  $56,563  7.8 % 1.1 %
Stock-based compensation plans5,180   5,869  5,222  0.8   (11.0) 
Occupancy and office operations15,886   14,722  14,742  (7.2)  0.1  
Information technology9,313   8,422  9,559  2.6   13.5  
Amortization of intangible assets4,785   4,200  4,200  (12.2)    
FDIC insurance and regulatory assessments3,134   3,332  2,865  (8.6)  (14.0) 
Other real estate owned (“OREO”), net(132)  151  283  (314.4)  87.4  
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy     13,311  NM   NM  
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance5,133       NM   NM  
Loss on extinguishment of borrowings   6,241  2,749     (56.0) 
Other expenses19,698   20,465  23,979  21.7   17.2  
Total non-interest expense$115,450   $119,362  $133,473  15.6   11.8  
Full time equivalent employees (“FTEs”) at period end1,639   1,466  1,460  (10.9)  (0.4) 
Financial centers at period end82   78  76  (7.3)  (2.6) 
Operating efficiency ratio, as reported844.3 % 48.5% 52.1% 780   360  
Operating efficiency ratio, as adjusted839.9   43.1  43.0  310   (10) 

8 See a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with fourth quarter 2019
Total non-interest expense increased $18.0 million relative to the fourth quarter of 2019. Key components of the change in non-interest expense between the periods were the following:

  • Compensation and benefits increased $4.1 million as decreases in financial center personnel were offset by hiring of information technology, risk management and commercial banking personnel. Severance costs for displaced personnel were $1.2 million. Total FTEs declined to 1,460 from 1,639.
  • Occupancy and office operations expense decreased $1.1 million, mainly due to the consolidation of financial centers and other back-office locations. We have consolidated 6 financial centers in the past twelve months.
  • Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy represents loss on sale of financial center and other locations and early termination payments on leased locations.
  • Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance incurred in the fourth quarter of 2019 was related to the equipment finance loan portfolio acquisition.
  • Other expenses increased $4.3 million to $24.0 million, mainly due to $3.1 million of depreciation expense on operating leases acquired in the fourth quarter of 2019. The remainder of the increase was mainly due to an increase in consulting fees related to information technology projects.

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with linked quarter ended September 30, 2020
Total non-interest expense increased $14.1 million to $133.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Key components of the change in non-interest expense were the following:

  • Compensation and benefits increased $603 thousand to $56.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. The increase was mainly due to an increase in annual bonus compensation.
  • Information technology increased $1.1 million to $9.6 million. The increase was mainly due to the amortization of investments related to various back-office automation and digital loan and deposit product initiatives.
  • Loss on extinguishment of borrowings in the fourth quarter was incurred in connection with the repayment of $250.0 million of FHLB advances and $30.0 million of subordinated notes - Bank. In the linked quarter, the loss was incurred in connection with the repayment of $450.0 million of FHLB advances.

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  • Other expenses increased by $3.5 million, mainly due to an increase in charitable contributions and other donations, increased operating expenses associated with maintenance of office locations, and a write-down associated with repossessed assets related to foreclosed equipment finance loans.

Taxes

We recorded income tax expense of $18.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to income tax expense of $12.3 million in the linked quarter and income tax expense of $27.9 million in the prior year period. For the three months ended December 31, 2020, we recorded income tax expense at an estimated effective income tax rate of 19.5% compared to 12.7% for the three months ended September 30, 2020. The increase in the effective tax rate was mainly due to an adjustment related to a net operating loss carryback benefit we recorded in our 2019 tax return in connection with provisions of the CARES Act. For the three months ended December 31, 2019, we recorded income tax expense at an estimated effective income tax rate of 20.7%.

Our estimated effective income tax rate for full year 2020 prior to discrete items was 13.5%. Discrete items include mainly the impact of vesting of stock-based compensation, adjustments to our estimates related to the amount of available net loss carryback available under the CARES Act, and our accrual for uncertain tax positions. Our actual estimated income tax rate for the full year 2020 after discrete items was 11.7%.

Key Balance Sheet Highlights as of December 31, 2020

($ in thousands)As of  Change % / bps
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Total assets$30,586,497  $30,617,722  $29,820,138  (2.5)% (2.6)%
Total portfolio loans, gross21,440,212  22,281,940  21,848,409  1.9   (1.9) 
Commercial & industrial (“C&I”) loans8,232,719  9,331,717  9,160,268  11.3   (1.8) 
Commercial real estate loans (including multi-family)10,295,518  10,377,282  10,238,650  (0.6)  (1.3) 
Acquisition, development and construction (“ADC”) loans467,331  633,166  642,943  37.6   1.5  
Total commercial loans18,995,568  20,342,165  20,041,861  5.5   (1.5) 
Residential mortgage loans2,210,112  1,739,563  1,616,641  (26.9)  (7.1) 
Loan portfolio composition:         
Commercial & industrial (“C&I”) loans38.4% 41.9% 41.9% 350     
Commercial real estate loans (including multi-family)48.0  46.6  46.9  (110)  30  
Acquisition, development and construction (“ADC”) loans2.2  2.8  2.9  70   10  
Residential and consumer11.4  8.7  8.3  (310)  (40) 
BOLI$613,848  $625,236  $629,576  2.6   0.7  
Core deposits920,548,459  22,563,276  21,482,525  4.5   (4.8) 
Total deposits22,418,658  24,255,333  23,119,522  3.1   (4.7) 
Municipal deposits (included in core deposits)1,988,047  2,397,072  1,648,945  (17.1)  (31.2) 
Investment securities, net5,075,309  4,201,350  4,039,456  (20.4)  (3.9) 
Total borrowings2,885,958  993,535  1,321,714  (54.2)  33.0  
Loans to deposits95.6% 91.9% 94.5% (110)  260  
Core deposits9 to total deposits91.7  93.0  92.9  120   (10) 
Investment securities, net to earning assets18.8  15.6  15.4  (340)  (20) 

9 Core deposits include retail, commercial and municipal transaction, money market, savings accounts and certificates of deposit accounts, and reciprocal Certificate of Deposit Account Registry balances and exclude brokered and wholesale deposits.

Highlights in balance sheet items as of December 31, 2020 were the following:

  • C&I loans includes traditional C&I, PPP, asset-based lending, payroll finance, warehouse lending, factored receivables, equipment financing and public sector finance loans. C&I loans and commercial real estate loans represented 88.8% of our loan portfolio at December 31, 2020 compared to 86.4% a year ago. Residential and consumer loans are now less than 10% of our total portfolio loans. During the year, we have continued to experience run-off of broker originated multi-family loans, which resulted in the decline in the proportion of commercial real estate loans. In the fourth quarter of 2020, we sold $464.2 million of PPP loans, which included the majority of such loans for which the forgiveness process had not yet been started.

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  • Residential mortgage loans were $1.6 billion at December 31, 2020, a decline of $122.9 million from the linked quarter and a decline of $593.5 million from the same period a year ago. In the third quarter of 2020, we sold non-performing residential mortgage loans with a net book value of $53.2 million.   
  • Core deposits at December 31, 2020 were $21.5 billion and decreased $1.1 billion compared to September 30, 2020, and increased $934.1 million compared to December 31, 2019. The decline in the fourth quarter of both core deposits and total deposits was mainly due to expected seasonal outflows of municipal deposits. Money market balances declined $247.2 million as certain institutional non-relationship balances were withdrawn. The growth compared to December 31, 2019 in both core deposits and total deposits was mainly due to successful commercial banking and financial center deposit gathering strategies and the increase in balances that has occurred since the outset of the pandemic.
  • Total deposits at December 31, 2020 decreased $1.1 billion compared to September 30, 2020, and total deposits increased $700.9 million compared to December 31, 2019. The decrease over the linked quarter and the increase compared to December 31, 2019 was mainly due to the same factors as discussed in relation to the change in core deposits.
  • Municipal deposits at December 31, 2020 were $1.6 billion, a decrease of $748.1 million relative to September 30, 2020. Municipal deposits reach their peak at the end of the third quarter in connection with seasonal tax collections by local municipalities.
  • Investment securities, net decreased by $161.9 million from September 30, 2020 and $1.0 billion from December 31, 2019, and represented 15.4% of earning assets at December 31, 2020. The decline is consistent with our goal in the current interest rate environment of investment securities representing approximately 15.0% of earning assets.  
  • Total borrowings at December 31, 2020 were $1.3 billion, an increase of $328.2 million relative to September 30, 2020 and a decrease of $1.6 billion relative to December 31, 2019. The increase was mainly due to the issuance of $225.0 million of Subordinated notes. We anticipate a portion of these proceeds will be used to redeem the subordinated notes - Bank in April 2021. Compared to December 31, 2019, the sale of securities and deposit inflows allowed us to reduce borrowings.

Credit Quality

($ in thousands)For the three months ended Change % / bps
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Provision for credit losses$10,585  $31,000  $27,500  159.8 % (11.3)%
Net charge-offs9,082  70,546  27,343  201.1   (61.2) 
Allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) - loans106,238  325,943  326,100  207.0     
Loans 30 to 89 days past due accruing52,880  68,979  72,912  37.9   5.7  
Non-performing loans179,161  180,851  167,059  (6.8)  (7.6) 
Annualized net charge-offs to average loans0.17% 1.27% 0.50% 33   (77) 
Special mention loans159,976  204,267  461,458  188.5   125.9  
Substandard loans295,428  375,427  528,760  79.0   40.8  
ACL - loans to total loans0.50  1.46  1.49  99   3  
ACL - loans to non-performing loans59.3  180.2  195.2  13,590   1,500  

For the three months ended December 31, 2020, provision for credit losses on portfolio loans was $27.5 million, which was $157 thousand greater than net charge-offs. The provision for credit losses was based on our reasonable and supportable forecasts of future macroeconomic scenarios used to estimate expected credit losses. ACL - loans was $326.1 million, or 1.49% of total portfolio loans compared to 1.46% at September 30, 2020, and increased to 195.2% of non-performing loans from 180.2% at September 30, 2020.

Net charge-offs were $27.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 and consisted mainly of charge-offs related to taxi medallion, asset-based lending, factored receivables, traditional C&I and commercial real estate loans.

Non-performing loans declined by $13.8 million to $167.1 million at December 31, 2020 compared to the linked quarter. Loans 30 to 89 days past due were $72.9 million, an increase of $3.9 million from the linked quarter.

Special mention loans increased $257.2 million compared to the linked quarter. Substandard loans, which include non-performing loans, increased $153.3 million relative to the linked quarter. The increase was mainly due to CRE and multi-family

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loans and the majority of these loans are related to borrowers that previously requested payment forbearance under the CARES Act. As of December 31, 2020, loan payment deferrals were $208.4 million, or 1.0% of the total portfolio loans.

Capital

($ in thousands, except share and per share data)As of Change % / bps
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 Y-o-Y Linked Qtr
Total stockholders’ equity$4,530,113  $4,557,785  $4,590,514  1.3 % 0.7 %
Preferred stock137,581  136,917  136,689  (0.6)  (0.2) 
Goodwill and other intangible assets1,793,846  1,781,246  1,777,047  (0.9)  (0.2) 
Tangible common stockholders’ equity 10$2,598,686  $2,639,622  $2,676,778  3.0   1.4  
Common shares outstanding198,455,324  194,458,841  192,923,371  (2.8)  (0.8) 
Book value per common share$22.13  $22.73  $23.09  4.3   1.6  
Tangible book value per common share 1013.09  13.57  13.87  6.0   2.2  
Tangible common equity as a % of tangible assets 109.03% 9.15% 9.55% 52   40  
Est. Tier 1 leverage ratio - Company9.55  9.93  10.13  58   20  
Est. Tier 1 leverage ratio - Company fully implemented  9.59  9.80  N/A   21  
Est. Tier 1 leverage ratio - Bank10.11  10.48  11.33  122   85  
Est. Tier 1 leverage ratio - Bank fully implemented  10.13  11.01  N/A   88  
          
10 See a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.

Total stockholders’ equity increased $32.7 million as of December 31, 2020 compared to September 30, 2020 to $4.6 billion. For the fourth quarter of 2020, net income of $76.4 million and stock-based compensation activity that totaled $5.6 million was partially offset by common stock repurchases of $30.6 million, common dividends of $13.5 million, preferred dividends of $2.2 million, and other comprehensive loss of $3.1 million.

We elected the five-year transition provision to delay for two years the full impact of the Current Expected Credit Losses (“CECL”) methodology on regulatory capital, followed by a three-year transition period. The December 31, 2020 fully implemented ratio data reflects the full impact of CECL and excludes the benefits of phase-ins.

Total goodwill and other intangible assets were $1.8 billion at December 31, 2020, a decrease of $4.2 million compared to September 30, 2020, which was due to amortization.

Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding declined relative to the linked quarter by approximately 185 thousand. Total common shares outstanding at December 31, 2020 were approximately 192.9 million.

Tangible book value per common share was $13.87 at December 31, 2020, which represented an increase of 6.0% compared to a year ago.

Conference Call Information
Sterling Bancorp will host a teleconference and webcast on Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 8:00 AM Eastern Time to discuss the Company’s results. Analysts, investors and interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast and view accompanying slides on the Company’s website at www.sterlingbancorp.com or by dialing (888) 394-8218 Conference ID 5798619. A replay of the teleconference can be accessed through the Company’s website.

About Sterling Bancorp
Sterling Bancorp, whose principal subsidiary is Sterling National Bank, specializes in the delivery of services and solutions to business owners, their families and consumers within the communities it serves through teams of dedicated and experienced relationship managers. Sterling National Bank offers a complete line of commercial, business, and consumer banking products and services. For more information, visit the Sterling Bancorp website at www.sterlingbancorp.com.

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CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release may contain “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may concern Sterling Bancorp’s current expectations about its future results, revenues, expenses, tax rates, capital and liquidity levels and ratios, asset levels, asset quality, financial position, plans, operations and prospects. Forward-looking statements involve certain risks, including the effects of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which include, but are not limited to, the federal, state and local government actions and reactions to COVID-19, the health of our staff and that of our clients, the continuity of our, our clients’ and our third party providers’ operations, the increased likelihood of cyber and payment fraud risk, the continued ability of our borrowers to repay their loans throughout and following the pandemic, the potential decline in collateral values resulting from COVID-19 and its effects, and the resulting impact upon our financial position, results of operations, cash flows and our outlook, as well as the following: business disruption; a failure to grow revenues faster than we grow expenses; a deterioration in general economic conditions, either nationally, internationally, or in our market areas, including extended declines in the real estate market and constrained financial markets; inflation; the effects of, and changes in, trade; changes in asset quality and credit risk; introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives; capital management activities; customer disintermediation; and the success of Sterling Bancorp in managing those risks. Other factors that could cause Sterling Bancorp’s actual results to differ from those indicated in forward-looking statements are included in the “Risk Factors” section of Sterling Bancorp’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and we undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statements were made.

Financial information contained in this release should be considered to be an estimate pending the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020. While the Company is not aware of any need to revise the results disclosed in this release, accounting literature may require information received by management between the date of this release and the filing of the Annual Report on Form 10-K to be reflected in the results of the fiscal period, even though the new information was received by management subsequent to the date of this release.

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
Assets:     
Cash and cash equivalents$329,151  $437,558  $305,002 
Investment securities, net5,075,309  4,201,350  4,039,456 
Loans held for sale8,125  36,826  11,749 
Portfolio loans:     
Commercial and industrial (“C&I”)8,232,719  9,331,717  9,160,268 
Commercial real estate (including multi-family)10,295,518  10,377,282  10,238,650 
Acquisition, development and construction (“ADC”) loans467,331  633,166  642,943 
Residential mortgage2,210,112  1,739,563  1,616,641 
Consumer234,532  200,212  189,907 
Total portfolio loans, gross21,440,212  22,281,940  21,848,409 
Allowance for credit losses(106,238) (325,943) (326,100)
Total portfolio loans, net21,333,974  21,955,997  21,522,309 
FHLB and Federal Reserve Bank Stock, at cost251,805  167,293  166,190 
Accrued interest receivable100,312  102,379  97,505 
Premises and equipment, net227,070  217,481  202,555 
Goodwill1,683,482  1,683,482  1,683,482 
Other intangibles110,364  97,764  93,565 
BOLI613,848  625,236  629,576 
Other real estate owned12,189  6,919  5,347 
Other assets840,868  1,085,437  1,063,402 
Total assets$30,586,497  $30,617,722  $29,820,138 
Liabilities:     
Deposits$22,418,658  $24,255,333  $23,119,522 
FHLB borrowings2,245,653  397,000  382,000 
Federal Funds Purchased    277,000 
Paycheck Protection Program Lending Facility  117,497   
Other borrowings22,678  35,223  27,101 
Senior notes173,504     
Subordinated notes - Company270,941  270,445  491,910 
Subordinated notes - Bank173,182  173,370  143,703 
Mortgage escrow funds58,316  84,031  59,686 
Other liabilities693,452  727,038  728,702 
Total liabilities26,056,384  26,059,937  25,229,624 
Stockholders’ equity:     
Preferred stock137,581  136,917  136,689 
Common stock2,299  2,299  2,299 
Additional paid-in capital3,766,716  3,761,216  3,761,993 
Treasury stock(583,408) (660,312) (686,911)
Retained earnings1,166,709  1,229,799  1,291,628 
Accumulated other comprehensive income40,216  87,866  84,816 
Total stockholders’ equity4,530,113  4,557,785  4,590,514 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$30,586,497  $30,617,722  $29,820,138 
      
Shares of common stock outstanding at period end198,455,324  194,458,841  192,923,371 
Book value per common share$22.13  $22.73  $23.09 
Tangible book value per common share113.09  13.57  13.87 
1 See reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries                                                                        
CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENTS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

  For the Quarter Ended For the Year Ended
 12/31/2019 9/30/2020 12/31/2020 12/31/2019 12/31/2020
Interest and dividend income:         
Loans and loan fees$256,377  $213,009  $214,522  $1,029,369  $882,874 
Securities taxable20,367  18,623  15,679  94,823  73,786 
Securities non-taxable13,031  12,257  11,839  55,802  49,924 
Other earning assets5,699  769  570  22,546  7,437 
Total interest and dividend income295,474  244,658  242,610  1,202,540  1,014,021 
Interest expense:         
Deposits49,907  18,251  13,417  192,361  105,559 
Borrowings17,310  8,583  7,167  91,256  43,541 
Total interest expense67,217  26,834  20,584  283,617  149,100 
Net interest income228,257  217,824  222,026  918,923  864,921 
Provision for credit losses - loans10,585  31,000  27,500  45,985  251,683 
Provision for credit losses - held to maturity securities  (1,000)     703 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses217,672  187,824  194,526  872,938  612,535 
Non-interest income:         
Deposit fees and service charges6,506  5,960  5,975  26,398  23,903 
Accounts receivable management / factoring commissions and other related fees6,572  5,393  6,498  23,837  21,847 
BOLI4,770  5,363  4,961  20,670  20,292 
Loan commissions and fees8,698  7,290  13,220  24,129  39,537 
Investment management fees1,597  1,735  1,700  7,305  6,660 
Net (loss) gain on sale of securities(76) 642  (111) (6,905) 9,428 
Net gain on security calls        4,880 
Gain on sale of residential mortgage loans      8,313   
(Loss) gain on termination of pension plan(280)     11,817   
Other4,594  1,842  1,678  15,301  9,015 
Total non-interest income32,381  28,225  33,921  130,865  135,562 
Non-interest expense:         
Compensation and benefits52,453  55,960  56,563  215,766  222,067 
Stock-based compensation plans5,180  5,869  5,222  19,473  23,010 
Occupancy and office operations15,886  14,722  14,742  64,363  59,358 
Information technology9,313  8,422  9,559  35,580  33,311 
Amortization of intangible assets4,785  4,200  4,200  19,181  16,800 
FDIC insurance and regulatory assessments3,134  3,332  2,865  12,660  13,041 
Other real estate owned, net(132) 151  283  622  1,719 
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy    13,311  14,398  13,311 
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance5,133      8,477   
Loss (gain) on extinguishment of borrowings  6,241  2,749  (46) 19,462 
Other19,698  20,465  23,979  73,363  90,350 
Total non-interest expense115,450  119,362  133,473  463,837  492,429 
Income before income tax expense134,603  96,687  94,974  539,966  255,668 
Income tax expense27,905  12,280  18,551  112,925  29,899 
Net income106,698  84,407  76,423  427,041  225,769 
Preferred stock dividend1,976  1,969  1,966  7,933  7,883 
Net income available to common stockholders$104,722  $82,438  $74,457  $419,108  $217,886 
Weighted average common shares:         
Basic199,719,747  193,494,929  193,036,678  205,679,874  194,084,358 
Diluted200,252,542  193,715,943  193,530,930  206,131,628  194,393,343 
Earnings per common share:         
Basic earnings per share$0.52  $0.43  $0.39  $2.04  $1.12 
Diluted earnings per share0.52  0.43  0.38  2.03  1.12 
Dividends declared per share0.07  0.07  0.07  0.28  0.28 

 

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 As of and for the Quarter Ended
End of Period12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
Total assets$30,586,497  $30,335,036  $30,839,893  $30,617,722  $29,820,138 
Tangible assets 128,792,651  28,545,390  29,054,447  28,836,476  28,043,091 
Securities available for sale3,095,648  2,660,835  2,620,624  2,419,458  2,298,618 
Securities held to maturity, net1,979,661  1,956,177  1,924,955  1,781,892  1,740,838 
Loans held for sale28,125  8,124  44,437  36,826  11,749 
Portfolio loans21,440,212  21,709,957  22,295,267  22,281,940  21,848,409 
Goodwill1,683,482  1,683,482  1,683,482  1,683,482  1,683,482 
Other intangibles110,364  106,164  101,964  97,764  93,565 
Deposits22,418,658  22,558,280  23,600,621  24,255,333  23,119,522 
Municipal deposits (included above)1,988,047  2,091,259  1,724,049  2,397,072  1,648,945 
Borrowings2,885,958  2,598,698  2,582,609  993,535  1,321,714 
Stockholders’ equity4,530,113  4,422,424  4,484,187  4,557,785  4,590,514 
Tangible common equity 12,598,686  2,495,415  2,561,599  2,639,622  2,676,778 
Quarterly Average Balances         
Total assets30,349,691  30,484,433  30,732,914  30,652,856  30,024,165 
Tangible assets 128,569,589  28,692,033  28,944,714  28,868,840  28,244,364 
Loans, gross:         
Commercial real estate (includes multi-family)10,061,625  10,288,977  10,404,643  10,320,930  10,191,707 
ADC459,372  497,009  519,517  636,061  685,368 
C&I:         
Traditional C&I (includes PPP loans)2,399,901  2,470,570  3,130,248  3,339,872  3,155,851 
Asset-based lending31,137,719  1,107,542  981,518  864,075  876,377 
Payroll finance3228,501  217,952  173,175  143,579  162,762 
Warehouse lending31,307,645  1,089,576  1,353,885  1,550,425  1,637,507 
Factored receivables3258,892  229,126  188,660  163,388  214,021 
Equipment financing31,430,715  1,703,016  1,677,273  1,590,855  1,535,582 
Public sector finance31,189,103  1,216,326  1,286,265  1,481,260  1,532,899 
Total C&I7,952,476  8,034,108  8,791,024  9,133,454  9,114,999 
Residential mortgage2,284,419  2,152,440  2,006,400  1,862,390  1,691,567 
Consumer243,057  233,643  219,052  206,700  195,870 
Loans, total421,000,949  21,206,177  21,940,636  22,159,535  21,879,511 
Securities (taxable)2,905,545  2,883,367  2,507,384  2,363,059  2,191,333 
Securities (non-taxable)2,159,391  2,163,206  2,122,672  2,029,805  1,964,451 
Other interest earning assets835,554  727,511  669,422  610,938  487,696 
Total interest earning assets26,901,439  26,980,261  27,240,114  27,163,337  26,522,991 
Deposits:         
Non-interest bearing demand4,361,642  4,346,518  5,004,907  5,385,939  5,530,334 
Interest bearing demand4,359,767  4,616,658  4,766,298  4,688,343  4,870,544 
Savings (including mortgage escrow funds)2,614,523  2,800,021  2,890,402  2,727,475  2,712,041 
Money market7,681,491  7,691,381  8,035,750  8,304,834  8,577,920 
Certificates of deposit3,271,674  3,237,990  2,766,580  2,559,325  2,158,348 
Total deposits and mortgage escrow22,289,097  22,692,568  23,463,937  23,665,916  23,849,187 
Borrowings2,890,407  2,580,922  2,101,016  1,747,941  852,057 
Stockholders’ equity4,524,417  4,506,537  4,464,403  4,530,334  4,591,770 
Tangible common stockholders’ equity 12,606,617  2,576,558  2,538,842  2,609,179  2,675,055 
          
1 See a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.
2 Loans held for sale mainly includes commercial syndication loans.
3 Asset-based lending, payroll finance, warehouse lending, factored receivables, equipment finance and public sector finance comprise our commercial finance loan portfolio.
4 Includes loans held for sale, but excludes allowance for credit losses.

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA AND PERFORMANCE RATIOS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 As of and for the Quarter Ended
Per Common Share Data12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
Basic earnings per share$0.52  $0.06   $0.25  $0.43  $0.39 
Diluted earnings per share0.52  0.06   0.25  0.43  0.38 
Adjusted diluted earnings per share, non-GAAP 10.54  (0.02)  0.29  0.45  0.49 
Dividends declared per common share0.07  0.07   0.07  0.07  0.07 
Book value per common share22.13  22.04   22.35  22.73  23.09 
Tangible book value per common share113.09  12.83   13.17  13.57  13.87 
Shares of common stock o/s198,455,324  194,460,656   194,458,805  194,458,841  192,923,371 
Basic weighted average common shares o/s199,719,747  196,344,061   193,479,757  193,494,929  193,036,678 
Diluted weighted average common shares o/s200,252,542  196,709,038   193,604,431  193,715,943  193,530,930 
Performance Ratios (annualized)         
Return on average assets1.37% 0.16 % 0.64% 1.07% 0.99%
Return on average equity9.18  1.09   4.40  7.24  6.45 
Return on average tangible assets1.45  0.17   0.68  1.14  1.05 
Return on average tangible common equity15.94  1.90   7.73  12.57  11.07 
Return on average tangible assets, adjusted 11.51  (0.04)  0.79  1.21  1.33 
Return on avg. tangible common equity, adjusted 116.57  (0.49)  9.02  13.37  14.03 
Operating efficiency ratio, as adjusted 139.9  42.4   45.1  43.1  43.0 
Analysis of Net Interest Income         
Accretion income on acquired loans$19,497  $10,686   $10,086  $9,172  $8,560 
Yield on loans4.84% 4.47 % 4.03% 3.82% 3.90%
Yield on investment securities - tax equivalent 22.89  2.96   3.05  3.09  2.94 
Yield on interest earning assets - tax equivalent 24.41  4.13   3.79  3.63  3.69 
Cost of interest bearing deposits1.10  1.00   0.61  0.40  0.29 
Cost of total deposits0.89  0.81   0.48  0.31  0.22 
Cost of borrowings2.38  2.49   2.26  1.95  3.35 
Cost of interest bearing liabilities1.28  1.19   0.78  0.53  0.43 
Net interest rate spread - tax equivalent basis 23.13  2.94   3.01  3.10  3.26 
Net interest margin - GAAP basis3.37  3.16   3.15  3.19  3.33 
Net interest margin - tax equivalent basis 23.42  3.21   3.20  3.24  3.38 
Capital         
Tier 1 leverage ratio - Company 39.55% 9.41 % 9.51% 9.93% 10.13%
Tier 1 leverage ratio - Bank only 310.11  9.99   10.09  10.48  11.33 
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio - Bank only 312.32  12.19   12.24  12.39  13.38 
Total risk-based capital ratio - Bank only 313.63  13.80   13.85  13.86  14.73 
Tangible common equity - Company 19.03  8.74   8.82  9.15  9.55 
Condensed Five Quarter Income Statement         
Interest and dividend income$295,474  $273,527   $253,226  $244,658  $242,610 
Interest expense67,217  61,755   39,927  26,834  20,584 
Net interest income228,257  211,772   213,299  217,824  222,026 
Provision for credit losses10,585  138,280   56,606  30,000  27,500 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses217,672  73,492   156,693  187,824  194,526 
Non-interest income32,381  47,326   26,090  28,225  33,921 
Non-interest expense115,450  114,713   124,881  119,362  133,473 
Income before income tax expense134,603  6,105   57,902  96,687  94,974 
Income tax expense (benefit)27,905  (8,042)  7,110  12,280  18,551 
Net income$106,698  $14,147   $50,792  $84,407  $76,423 
          
1 See a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures beginning on page 18.
2 Tax equivalent basis represents interest income earned on tax exempt securities divided by the applicable federal tax rate of 21%.
3 Regulatory capital amounts and ratios are preliminary estimates pending filing of the Company’s and Bank’s regulatory reports.

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ASSET QUALITY INFORMATION
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 As of and for the Quarter Ended
Allowance for Credit Losses Roll Forward12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
Balance, beginning of period$104,735   $106,238   $326,444   $365,489   $325,943  
Implementation of CECL accounting standard:         
Gross up from purchase credit impaired loans   22,496           
Transition amount charged to equity   68,088           
Provision for credit losses - loans10,585   136,577   56,606   31,000   27,500  
Loan charge-offs1:         
Traditional C&I(470)  (298)  (3,988)  (1,089)  (17,757) 
Asset-based lending(5,856)  (985)  (1,500)  (1,297)    
Payroll finance(168)     (560)     (730) 
Factored receivables(68)  (7)  (3,731)  (6,893)  (2,099) 
Equipment financing(1,739)  (4,793)  (7,863)  (42,128)  (3,445) 
Commercial real estate(583)  (1,275)  (11)  (3,650)  (3,266) 
Multi-family      (154)     (430) 
ADC   (3)  (1)     (307) 
Residential mortgage(334)  (1,072)  (702)  (17,353)  (23) 
Consumer(401)  (1,405)  (172)  (97)  (62) 
Total charge-offs(9,619)  (9,838)  (18,682)  (72,507)  (28,119) 
Recoveries of loans previously charged-off1:         
Traditional C&I232   475   116   677   194  
Payroll finance5   9   1   262   38  
Factored receivables9   4   1   185   122  
Equipment financing91   1,105   387   816   217  
Commercial real estate   60   584      174  
Multi-family105      1        
Acquisition development & construction   105           
Residential mortgage5            1  
Consumer90   1,125   31   21   30  
Total recoveries537   2,883   1,121   1,961   776  
Net loan charge-offs(9,082)  (6,955)  (17,561)  (70,546)  (27,343) 
Balance, end of period$106,238   $326,444   $365,489   $325,943   $326,100  
Asset Quality Data and Ratios         
Non-performing loans (“NPLs”) non-accrual$179,051   $252,205   $260,333   $180,795   $166,889  
NPLs still accruing110   1,545   272   56   170  
Total NPLs179,161   253,750   260,605   180,851   167,059  
Other real estate owned12,189   11,815   8,665   6,919   5,347  
Non-performing assets (“NPAs”)$191,350   $265,565   $269,270   $187,770   $172,406  
Loans 30 to 89 days past due$52,880   $69,769   $66,268   $68,979   $72,912  
Net charge-offs as a % of average loans (annualized)0.17 % 0.13 % 0.32 % 1.27 % 0.50 %
NPLs as a % of total loans0.84   1.17   1.17   0.81   0.76  
NPAs as a % of total assets0.63   0.88   0.87   0.61   0.58  
Allowance for credit losses as a % of NPLs59.3   128.6   140.2   180.2   195.2  
Allowance for credit losses as a % of total loans0.50   1.50   1.64   1.46   1.49  
Special mention loans$159,976   $132,356   $141,805   $204,267   $461,458  
Substandard loans295,428   402,393   415,917   375,427   528,760  
Doubtful loans            304  
          
1 There were no charge-offs or recoveries on warehouse lending or public sector finance loans during the periods presented. There were no asset-based lending recoveries during the periods presented.

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 For the Quarter Ended
 September 30, 2020 December 31, 2020
 Average
balance
 Interest Yield/
Rate
 Average
balance
 Interest Yield/
Rate
  
 (Dollars in thousands)
Interest earning assets:           
Traditional C&I and commercial finance loans$9,133,454  $83,415  3.63% $9,114,999  $83,429  3.64%
Commercial real estate (includes multi-family)10,320,930  104,463  4.03  10,191,707  105,193  4.11 
ADC636,061  6,117  3.83  685,368  6,500  3.77 
Commercial loans20,090,445  193,995  3.84  19,992,074  195,122  3.88 
Consumer loans206,700  2,025  3.90  195,870  2,028  4.12 
Residential mortgage loans1,862,390  16,989  3.65  1,691,567  17,372  4.11 
Total gross loans 122,159,535  213,009  3.82  21,879,511  214,522  3.90 
Securities taxable2,363,059  18,623  3.14  2,191,333  15,679  2.85 
Securities non-taxable2,029,805  15,515  3.06  1,964,451  14,985  3.05 
Interest earning deposits424,249  154  0.14  331,587  105  0.13 
FHLB and Federal Reserve Bank Stock186,689  615  1.31  156,109  465  1.18 
Total securities and other earning assets5,003,802  34,907  2.78  4,643,480  31,234  2.68 
Total interest earning assets27,163,337  247,916  3.63  26,522,991  245,756  3.69 
Non-interest earning assets3,489,519      3,501,174     
Total assets$30,652,856      $30,024,165     
Interest bearing liabilities:           
Demand and savings 2 deposits$7,415,818  $4,116  0.22% $7,582,585  $3,230  0.17%
Money market deposits8,304,834  8,078  0.39  8,577,920  6,065  0.28 
Certificates of deposit2,559,325  6,057  0.94  2,158,348  4,122  0.76 
Total interest bearing deposits18,279,977  18,251  0.40  18,318,853  13,417  0.29 
Other borrowings1,303,849  3,378  1.03  261,787  518  0.79 
Subordinated debentures - Bank173,328  2,360  5.45  168,222  2,293  5.45 
Subordinated debentures - Company270,764  2,845  4.20  422,048  4,356  4.13 
Total borrowings1,747,941  8,583  1.95  852,057  7,167  3.35 
Total interest bearing liabilities20,027,918  26,834  0.53  19,170,910  20,584  0.43 
Non-interest bearing deposits5,385,939      5,530,334     
Other non-interest bearing liabilities708,665      731,151     
Total liabilities26,122,522      25,432,395     
Stockholders’ equity4,530,334      4,591,770     
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$30,652,856      $30,024,165     
Net interest rate spread 3    3.10%     3.26%
Net interest earning assets 4$7,135,419      $7,352,081     
Net interest margin - tax equivalent  221,082  3.24%   225,172  3.38%
Less tax equivalent adjustment  (3,258)     (3,146)  
Net interest income  217,824      222,026   
Accretion income on acquired loans  9,172      8,560   
Tax equivalent net interest margin excluding accretion income on acquired loans  $211,910  3.10%   $216,612  3.25%
Ratio of interest earning assets to interest bearing liabilities135.6%     138.4%    

1 Average balances include loans held for sale and non-accrual loans. Interest includes prepayment fees and late charges.
2 Includes club accounts and interest bearing mortgage escrow balances.
3 Net interest rate spread represents the difference between the tax equivalent yield on average interest earning assets and the cost of average interest bearing liabilities.
4 Net interest earning assets represents total interest earning assets less total interest bearing liabilities.

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

 For the Quarter Ended
 December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020
 Average
balance
 Interest Yield/
Rate
 Average
balance
 Interest Yield/
Rate
  
 (Dollars in thousands)
Interest earning assets:           
Traditional C&I and commercial finance loans$7,952,476  $97,221  4.85% $9,114,999  $83,429  3.64%
Commercial real estate (includes multi-family)10,061,625  122,435  4.83  10,191,707  105,193  4.11 
ADC459,372  5,924  5.12  685,368  6,500  3.77 
Commercial loans18,473,473  225,580  4.84  19,992,074  195,122  3.88 
Consumer loans243,057  3,290  5.37  195,870  2,028  4.12 
Residential mortgage loans2,284,419  27,507  4.82  1,691,567  17,372  4.11 
Total gross loans 121,000,949  256,377  4.84  21,879,511  214,522  3.90 
Securities taxable2,905,545  20,367  2.78  2,191,333  15,679  2.85 
Securities non-taxable2,159,391  16,494  3.06  1,964,451  14,985  3.05 
Interest earning deposits573,861  2,423  1.68  331,587  105  0.13 
FHLB and Federal Reserve Bank stock261,693  3,276  4.97  156,109  465  1.18 
Total securities and other earning assets5,900,490  42,560  2.86  4,643,480  31,234  2.68 
Total interest earning assets26,901,439  298,937  4.41  26,522,991  245,756  3.69 
Non-interest earning assets3,448,252      3,501,174     
Total assets$30,349,691      $30,024,165     
Interest bearing liabilities:           
Demand and savings 2 deposits$6,974,290  $13,670  0.78% $7,582,585  $3,230  0.17%
Money market deposits7,681,491  20,867  1.08  8,577,920  6,065  0.28 
Certificates of deposit3,271,674  15,370  1.86  2,158,348  4,122  0.76 
Total interest bearing deposits17,927,455  49,907  1.10  18,318,853  13,417  0.29 
Senior notes173,601  1,369  3.15       
Other borrowings2,496,546  13,112  2.08  261,787  518  0.79 
Subordinated debentures - Bank173,142  2,358  5.45  168,222  2,293  5.45 
Subordinated debentures - Company47,118  471  4.00  422,048  4,356  4.13 
Total borrowings2,890,407  17,310  2.38  852,057  7,167  3.35 
Total interest bearing liabilities20,817,862  67,217  1.28  19,170,910  20,584  0.43 
Non-interest bearing deposits4,361,642      5,530,334     
Other non-interest bearing liabilities645,770      731,151     
Total liabilities25,825,274      25,432,395     
Stockholders’ equity4,524,417      4,591,770     
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$30,349,691      $30,024,165     
Net interest rate spread 3    3.13%     3.26%
Net interest earning assets 4$6,083,577      $7,352,081     
Net interest margin - tax equivalent  231,720  3.42%   225,172  3.38%
Less tax equivalent adjustment  (3,463)     (3,146)  
Net interest income  228,257      222,026   
Accretion income on acquired loans  19,497      8,560   
Tax equivalent net interest margin excluding accretion income on acquired loans  $212,223  3.13%   $216,612  3.25%
Ratio of interest earning assets to interest bearing liabilities129.2%     138.4%    

1 Average balances include loans held for sale and non-accrual loans. Interest includes prepayment fees and late charges.
2 Includes club accounts and interest bearing mortgage escrow balances.
3 Net interest rate spread represents the difference between the tax equivalent yield on average interest earning assets and the cost of average interest bearing liabilities.
4 Net interest earning assets represents total interest earning assets less total interest bearing liabilities.

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

The Company provides supplemental reporting of non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures as management believes this information is useful to investors. See legend beginning on page 22.
 As of and for the Quarter Ended
 12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
                    
The following table shows the reconciliation of pretax pre-provision net revenue to adjusted pretax pre-provision net revenue1:
          
Net interest income$228,257  $211,772  $213,299  $217,824  $222,026 
Non-interest income32,381  47,326  26,090  28,225  33,921 
Total net revenue260,638  259,098  239,389  246,049  255,947 
Non-interest expense115,450  114,713  124,881  119,362  133,473 
PPNR145,188  144,385  114,508  126,687  122,474 
          
Adjustments:         
Accretion income(19,497) (10,686) (10,086) (9,172) (8,560)
Net loss (gain) on sale of securities76  (8,412) (485) (642) 111 
Net loss on termination of Astoria defined benefit pension plan280         
Loss on extinguishment of debt  744  9,723  6,241  2,749 
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy        13,311 
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance5,133         
Amortization of non-compete agreements and acquired customer list intangible assets200  172  172  172  172 
Adjusted PPNR$131,380  $126,203  $113,832  $123,286  $130,257 

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NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

The Company provides supplemental reporting of non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures as management believes this information is useful to investors. See legend beginning on page 22.
 As of and for the Quarter Ended
 12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
                         
The following table shows the reconciliation of stockholders’ equity to tangible common equity and the tangible common equity ratio2:
          
Total assets$30,586,497   $30,335,036   $30,839,893   $30,617,722   $29,820,138  
Goodwill and other intangibles(1,793,846)  (1,789,646)  (1,785,446)  (1,781,246)  (1,777,047) 
Tangible assets28,792,651   28,545,390   29,054,447   28,836,476   28,043,091  
Stockholders’ equity4,530,113   4,422,424   4,484,187   4,557,785   4,590,514  
Preferred stock(137,581)  (137,363)  (137,142)  (136,917)  (136,689) 
Goodwill and other intangibles(1,793,846)  (1,789,646)  (1,785,446)  (1,781,246)  (1,777,047) 
Tangible common stockholders’ equity2,598,686   2,495,415   2,561,599   2,639,622   2,676,778  
Common stock outstanding at period end198,455,324   194,460,656   194,458,805   194,458,841   192,923,371  
Common stockholders’ equity as a % of total assets14.36 % 14.13 % 14.10 % 14.44 % 14.94 %
Book value per common share$22.13   $22.04   $22.35   $22.73   $23.09  
Tangible common equity as a % of tangible assets9.03 % 8.74 % 8.82 % 9.15 % 9.55 %
Tangible book value per common share$13.09   $12.83   $13.17   $13.57   $13.87  
 
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported return on average tangible common equity and adjusted return on average tangible common equity3:
          
Average stockholders’ equity$4,524,417   $4,506,537   $4,464,403   $4,530,334   $4,591,770  
Average preferred stock(137,698)  (137,579)  (137,361)  (137,139)  (136,914) 
Average goodwill and other intangibles(1,780,102)  (1,792,400)  (1,788,200)  (1,784,016)  (1,779,801) 
Average tangible common stockholders’ equity2,606,617   2,576,558   2,538,842   2,609,179   2,675,055  
Net income available to common104,722   12,171   48,820   82,438   74,457  
Net income, if annualized415,473   48,951   196,353   327,960   296,209  
Reported return on avg tangible common equity15.94 % 1.90 % 7.73 % 12.57 % 11.07 %
Adjusted net income (loss) (see reconciliation on page 20)$108,855   $(3,124)  $56,926   $87,682   $94,323  
Annualized adjusted net income (loss)431,870   (12,565)  228,955   348,822   375,242  
Adjusted return on average tangible common equity16.57 % (0.49)% 9.02 % 13.37 % 14.03 %
          
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported return on average tangible assets and adjusted return on average tangible assets4:
          
Average assets$30,349,691    $30,484,433    $30,732,914    $30,652,856    $30,024,165   
Average goodwill and other intangibles(1,780,102)  (1,792,400)  (1,788,200)  (1,784,016)  (1,779,801) 
Average tangible assets28,569,589    28,692,033    28,944,714    28,868,840    28,244,364   
Net income available to common104,722    12,171    48,820    82,438    74,457   
Net income, if annualized415,473    48,951    196,353    327,960    296,209   
Reported return on average tangible assets1.45  % 0.17  % 0.68  % 1.14  % 1.05  %
Adjusted net income (loss) (see reconciliation on page 20)$108,855    $(3,124)  $56,926    $87,682    $94,323   
Annualized adjusted net income (loss)431,870    (12,565)  228,955    348,822    375,242   
Adjusted return on average tangible assets1.51  % (0.04)% 0.79  % 1.21  % 1.33  %
          

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NON-GAAP FFINANCIAL MEASURES
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

The Company provides supplemental reporting of non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures as management believes this information is useful to investors. See legend beginning on page 22.
 As of and for the Quarter Ended
 12/31/2019 3/31/2020 6/30/2020 9/30/2020 12/31/2020
 
The following table shows the reconciliation of the reported operating efficiency ratio and adjusted operating efficiency ratio5:
          
Net interest income$228,257   $211,772   $213,299   $217,824   $222,026  
Non-interest income32,381   47,326   26,090   28,225   33,921  
Total revenue260,638   259,098   239,389   246,049   255,947  
Tax equivalent adjustment on securities3,463   3,454   3,411   3,258   3,146  
Net loss (gain) on sale of securities76   (8,412)  (485)  (642)  111  
Loss on termination of pension plan280              
Depreciation of operating leases   (3,492)  (3,136)  (3,130)  (3,130) 
Adjusted total revenue264,457   250,648   239,179   245,535   256,074  
Non-interest expense115,450   114,713   124,881   119,362   133,473  
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance(5,133)             
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy            (13,311) 
Loss on extinguishment of borrowings   (744)  (9,723)  (6,241)  (2,749) 
Depreciation of operating leases   (3,492)  (3,136)  (3,130)  (3,130) 
Amortization of intangible assets(4,785)  (4,200)  (4,200)  (4,200)  (4,200) 
Adjusted non-interest expense105,532   106,277   107,822   105,791   110,083  
Reported operating efficiency ratio44.3 % 44.3 % 52.2 % 48.5 % 52.1 %
Adjusted operating efficiency ratio39.9   42.4   45.1   43.1   43.0  
          
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported net income (GAAP) and earnings per share to adjusted net income available to common stockholders (non-GAAP) and adjusted diluted earnings per share(non-GAAP)6:
          
Income before income tax expense$134,603   $6,105   $57,902   $96,687   $94,974  
Income tax expense (benefit)27,905   (8,042)  7,110   12,280   18,551  
Net income (GAAP)106,698   14,147   50,792   84,407   76,423  
Adjustments:         
Net loss (gain) on sale of securities76   (8,412)  (485)  (642)  111  
Loss on termination of pension plan280              
Loss on extinguishment of debt   744   9,723   6,241   2,749  
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy.            13,311  
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance5,133              
Amortization of non-compete agreements and acquired customer list intangible assets200   172   172   172   172  
Total pre-tax adjustments5,689   (7,496)  9,410   5,771   16,343  
Adjusted pre-tax income (loss)140,292   (1,391)  67,312   102,458   111,317  
Adjusted income tax expense (benefit)29,461   (243)  8,414   12,807   15,028  
Adjusted net income (loss) (non-GAAP)110,831   (1,148)  58,898   89,651   96,289  
Preferred stock dividend1,976   1,976   1,972   1,969   1,966  
Adjusted net income (loss) available to common stockholders (non-GAAP)$108,855   $(3,124)  $56,926   $87,682   $94,323  
          
Weighted average diluted shares200,252,542   196,709,038   193,604,431   193,715,943   193,530,930  
Reported diluted EPS (GAAP)$0.52   $0.06   $0.25   $0.43   $0.38  
Adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP)0.54   (0.02)  0.29   0.45   0.49  

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
NON-GAAP FFINANCIAL MEASURES
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

The Company provides supplemental reporting of non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures as management believes this information is useful to investors. See legend beginning on page 22.
 For the Year Ended December 31,
 2019 2020
 
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported net income (GAAP) and earnings per share to adjusted net income available to common stockholders (non-GAAP) and adjusted diluted earnings per share (non-GAAP)6:
Income before income tax expense$539,966  $255,668 
Income tax expense (benefit)112,925  29,899 
Net income (GAAP)427,041  225,769 
    
Adjustments:   
Net loss (gain) on sale of securities6,905  (9,428)
Net (gain) on termination of pension plan(11,817)  
Net (gain) on sale or residential mortgage loans(8,313)  
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy14,398  13,311 
Charge for asset write-downs, systems integration, retention and severance8,477   
(Gain) loss on extinguishment of borrowings(46) 19,462 
Amortization of non-compete agreements and acquired customer list intangible assets840  686 
Total pre-tax adjustments10,444  24,031 
Adjusted pre-tax income550,410  279,699 
Adjusted income tax expense115,586  37,759 
Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)$434,824  $241,940 
Preferred stock dividend7,933  7,883 
Adjusted net income available to common stockholders (non-GAAP)$426,891  $234,057 
    
Weighted average diluted shares206,131,628  194,393,343 
Diluted EPS as reported (GAAP)$2.03  $1.12 
Adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP)2.07  1.20 

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
NON-GAAP FFINANCIAL MEASURES
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

The Company provides supplemental reporting of non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures as management believes this information is useful to investors. See legend beginning on page 23.
 For the Year Ended December 31,
 2019 2020
 
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported return on average tangible common equity and adjusted return on average tangible common equity3:
Average stockholders’ equity$4,463,605   $4,523,468  
Average preferred stock(138,007)  (137,247) 
Average goodwill and other intangibles(1,773,475)  (1,786,081) 
Average tangible common stockholders’ equity2,552,123   2,600,140  
Net income available to common stockholders$419,108   $217,886  
Reported return on average tangible common equity16.42 % 8.38 %
Adjusted net income available to common stockholders (see reconciliation on page 21)$426,891   $234,057  
Adjusted return on average tangible common equity16.73 % 9.00 %
The following table shows the reconciliation of reported return on avg tangible assets and adjusted return on avg tangible assets4:
Average assets$30,138,390   $30,472,854  
Average goodwill and other intangibles(1,773,475)  (1,786,081) 
Average tangible assets28,364,915   28,686,773  
Net income available to common stockholders419,108   217,886  
Reported return on average tangible assets1.48 % 0.76 %
Adjusted net income available to common stockholders (see reconciliation on page 21)$426,891   $234,057  
Adjusted return on average tangible assets1.51 % 0.82 %
The following table shows the reconciliation of the reported operating efficiency ratio and adjusted operating efficiency ratio5:         
Net interest income$918,923   $864,921  
Non-interest income130,865   135,562  
Total revenues1,049,788   1,000,483  
Tax equivalent adjustment on securities14,834   13,271  
Net loss (gain) on sale of securities6,905   (9,428) 
Net (gain) on termination of pension plan(11,817)    
(Gain) on sale of residential mortgage loans(8,313)    
Depreciation of operating leases   (12,888) 
Adjusted total net revenue1,051,397   991,438  
Non-interest expense463,837   492,429  
Charge for asset write-downs, system integration, retention and severance(8,477)    
Impairment related to financial centers and real estate consolidation strategy(14,398)  (13,311) 
Gain (loss) on extinguishment of borrowings46   (19,462) 
Depreciation of operating leases   (12,888) 
Amortization of intangible assets(19,181)  (16,800) 
Adjusted non-interest expense$421,827   $429,968  
Reported operating efficiency ratio44.2 % 49.2 %
Adjusted operating efficiency ratio40.1 % 43.4 %

The non-GAAP/as adjusted measures presented above are used by our management and the Company’s Board of Directors on a regular basis in addition to our GAAP results to facilitate the assessment of our financial performance and to assess our performance compared to our annual budget and strategic plans. These non-GAAP/adjusted financial measures complement our GAAP reporting and are presented above

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Sterling Bancorp and Subsidiaries
NON-GAAP FFINANCIAL MEASURES
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)

to provide investors, analysts, regulators and others information that we use to manage and evaluate our performance each period. This information supplements our GAAP reported results, and should not be viewed in isolation from, or as a substitute for, our GAAP results. When non-GAAP/adjusted measures are impacted by income tax expense, we present the pre-tax amount for the income and expense items that result in the non-GAAP adjustments and present the income tax expense impact at the effective tax rate in effect for the period presented.

1 PPNR is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by summing our GAAP net interest income plus GAAP non-interest income minus our GAAP non-interest expense and eliminating provision for credit losses and income taxes. We believe the use of PPNR provides useful information to readers of our financial statements because it enables an assessment of our ability to generate earnings to cover credit losses through a credit cycle. Adjusted PPNR includes the adjustments we make for adjusted earnings and excludes accretion income. We believe adjusted PPNR supplements our PPNR calculation. We use this calculation to assess our performance in the current operating environment.

2 Stockholders’ equity as a percentage of total assets, book value per common share, tangible common equity as a percentage of tangible assets and tangible book common value per share provides information to help assess our capital position and financial strength. We believe tangible book measures improve comparability to other banking organizations that have not engaged in acquisitions that have resulted in the accumulation of goodwill and other intangible assets.

3 Reported return on average tangible common equity and adjusted return on average tangible common equity measures provide information to evaluate the use of our tangible common equity.

4 Reported return on average tangible assets and adjusted return on average tangible assets measures provide information to help assess our profitability.

5 The reported operating efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure calculated by dividing our GAAP non-interest expense by the sum of our GAAP net interest income plus GAAP non-interest income. The adjusted operating efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure calculated by dividing non-interest expense adjusted for intangible asset amortization and certain expenses generally associated with discrete merger transactions and non-recurring strategic plans by the sum of net interest income plus non-interest income plus the tax equivalent adjustment on securities income and elimination of the impact of gain or loss on sale of securities. The adjusted operating efficiency ratio is a measure we use to assess our operating performance.

6 Adjusted net income available to common stockholders and adjusted diluted earnings per share present a summary of our earnings, which includes adjustments to exclude certain revenues and expenses (generally associated with discrete merger transactions and non-recurring strategic plans) to help in assessing our profitability.

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STERLING BANCORP CONTACT:
Emlen Harmon, Senior Managing Director - Investor Relations
212.309.7646
http://www.sterlingbancorp.com 

FAQ

What were Sterling Bancorp's Q4 2020 net income results?

In Q4 2020, Sterling Bancorp reported a net income of $74.5 million, or $0.38 per diluted share.

How much did Sterling Bancorp's total deposits increase year-over-year?

Total deposits increased by 3.1% year-over-year to $23.1 billion.

What was the adjusted PPNR for Sterling Bancorp in Q4 2020?

The adjusted PPNR for Q4 2020 was $130.3 million, up 5.7% from the previous quarter.

What is the current dividend declared by Sterling Bancorp?

Sterling Bancorp declared a dividend of $0.07 per common share.

How did Sterling Bancorp's commercial loans perform in Q4 2020?

Total commercial loans increased by 5.5% year-over-year, reaching $20.0 billion.

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