Stock Yards Bancorp Reports Solid Second Quarter Earnings of $27.7 Million or $0.94 per Diluted Share
Results Highlighted by Strong Loan Growth and Excellent Credit Quality
LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: SYBT), parent company of Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company, with offices in Louisville, central, eastern and northern Kentucky, as well as the Indianapolis, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan markets, today reported earnings for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023, of
(dollar amounts in thousands, except per share data) | 2Q23 | 1Q23 | 2Q22 | ||||||
Net income | $ | 27,664 | $ | 29,048 | $ | 26,794 | |||
Net income per share, diluted | 0.94 | 0.99 | 0.91 | ||||||
Net interest income | $ | 60,929 | $ | 63,072 | $ | 56,984 | |||
Provision for credit losses(1) | 2,350 | 2,625 | (200 | ) | |||||
Non-interest income | 23,085 | 22,047 | 21,940 | ||||||
Non-interest expenses | 46,025 | 45,314 | 44,675 | ||||||
Net interest margin | 3.42 | % | 3.59 | % | 3.20 | % | |||
Efficiency ratio(2) | 54.69 | % | 53.13 | % | 56.42 | % | |||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets(3) | 7.87 | % | 7.74 | % | 7.00 | % | |||
Annualized return on average assets(4) | 1.46 | % | 1.55 | % | 1.40 | % | |||
Annualized return on average equity(4) | 13.87 | % | 15.15 | % | 14.34 | % | |||
“We are delighted by continued strong loan demand from the customers we serve. While the economic outlook remains difficult to forecast, the current brisk lending environment in our markets is encouraging,” said James A. (Ja) Hillebrand, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We remain positive about the opportunities in our markets, as loan pipelines and overall business activity remain solid. Total loans, excluding PPP loans, increased
“Recurring non-interest income once again set a quarterly record, led by gains in several categories and is a complement to our diversified revenue streams,” continued Hillebrand. “Treasury management fees climbed to record levels at quarter-end, primarily driven by increased demand and customer expansion. In addition, wealth management and trust reached new highs, with net new business growth and market appreciation contributing to the record results. Notwithstanding the current strong financial results, we remain cautious in our outlook for the remainder of the year, particularly with the challenging interest rate environment and continuing national recessionary fears. During uncertain and challenging economic times, we remain focused on our business model, which emphasizes strong, full customer relationships. Our history of success as a community bank is rooted in the unwavering, unified mission of providing exceptional service to our customers and meeting all of their banking needs. For nearly 120 years we have stayed true to this simple mission, through all economic cycles.”
At June 30, 2023, the Company had
Key factors contributing to the second quarter of 2023 results included:
- Total loans, excluding PPP loans, increased
$571 million , or12% , over the last 12 months, while growing$178 million , or3% , on the linked quarter. Loan production set a new quarterly record during the second quarter of 2023. The yield earned on loans, excluding PPP loans, increased to5.50% for the second quarter of 2023 – the highest level earned since mid-2011. - Deposit balances declined
$149 million , or2% , on the linked quarter, as non-interest bearing demand deposit balances contracted$79 million and interest bearing deposits declined$70 million .- Contraction in interest bearing demand deposit, savings and money market portfolios more than offset a
$119 million increase in time deposits. - As expected, public funds accounts contracted
$84 million on the linked quarter. - Given the current interest rate environment, the change in deposit mix continues to place pressure on funding costs.
- Contraction in interest bearing demand deposit, savings and money market portfolios more than offset a
- Net interest income increased
$3.9 million , or7% , for the second quarter of 2023 compared to the second quarter a year ago. - Compared to the second quarter of 2022, net interest margin (NIM) increased 22 basis points. NIM declined 17 basis points on the linked quarter to
3.42% , as the rising cost of funds outpaced earning asset yields. - With continued strong credit quality statistics, the Bank recorded a provision for credit losses(1) of
$2.4 million for the second quarter of 2023, consistent with strong loan growth. - Non-interest income increased by
$1.1 million , or5% , over the second quarter of 2022, as customer expansion enhanced fee income. Net new business growth and equity market improvement drove record wealth management and trust income, and treasury management fees once again set a quarterly record. - Total non-interest expenses remained well-controlled and consistent with management expectations.
- Tangible common equity per share(3) was
$20.17 at June 30, 2023, compared to$19.66 at March 31, 2023, and$17.59 at June 30, 2022. Over the past several quarters, tangible common equity and tangible book value have been impacted by the marked increase in interest rates and the related negative impact on accumulated other comprehensive income/loss, primarily as a result of unrealized losses in the available for sale debt securities portfolio. These securities, which management has the ability and intent to hold to maturity, are either explicitly or implicitly guaranteed by the U.S. government, are highly rated by major rating agencies, have a long history of no credit losses and a current duration of 3.5 years.
Hillebrand concluded, “In May, we were named a winner of the 2022 Raymond James Community Bankers Cup, which recognizes the top
Results of Operations – Second Quarter 2023 Compared with Second Quarter 2022
Net interest income, the Company’s largest source of revenue, increased
- Total interest income increased by
$24.0 million , or41% , to$83.1 million .- Interest income and fees on loans increased
$21.7 million , or43% , over the prior year quarter. Consistent with the$481 million , or10% , increase in average non-PPP loans and interest rate expansion, the average quarterly yield earned on non-PPP loans increased 129 basis points, or31% , over the past 12 months to5.49% . PPP interest and fee income totaled$51,000 and$1.2 million for the second quarters of 2023 and 2022, respectively. As of June 30, 2023, approximately$123,000 in PPP deferred fees remained to be recognized. - Interest income on securities increased
$1.7 million compared to the second quarter of 2022. While average securities balances have declined$23 million , or1% , over the past 12 months, the rate earned has increased 36 bps to2.05% - consistent with higher yields earned on securities purchased in 2022. - Despite a
$429 million decline in average balances, interest income on overnight funds increased$551,000 over the prior year quarter. The Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) has increased the rate paid on reserve balances meaningfully during the last several quarters, which has significantly benefitted income.
- Interest income and fees on loans increased
- Total interest expense increased
$20.0 million to$22.1 million , as the cost of interest bearing liabilities increased 163 basis points to1.81% .- Interest expense on deposits increased
$15.3 million over the past 12 months, as the overall cost of interest bearing deposits increased from0.16% at 2Q22 to1.55% . Along with cost of funds expansion, the Bank has experienced declines in average deposits along with changes in the mix of deposits. Average interest bearing deposit balances decreased$101 million , or2% , from the second quarter of 2022 to the second quarter of 2023, with non-time deposits (interest bearing demand savings and money markets) compressing$246 million and time deposits increasing$145 million . - Interest expense on Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) advances totaled
$4.0 million for the second quarter of 2023. On February 6, 2023, the Bank borrowed$100 million from the FHLB with a five-year term and a net cost of3.55% , after including the benefit of the related interest rate swap. The remainder of the FHLB advances held at quarter end had overnight maturities.
- Interest expense on deposits increased
- NIM expanded 22 basis points to
3.42% for the second quarter of 2023, from3.20% for the second quarter a year ago. Despite the margin expansion, higher loan yields and volume were offset by higher deposit rates and changes within the deposit portfolio mix.
The Company recorded
Non-interest income increased
- Wealth management and trust income ended the second quarter of 2023 at a record
$10.1 million , increasing$651,000 , or7% , over the second quarter of 2022. Net new business growth and strong equity market performance boosted income over the previous record set in the first quarter. - Treasury management fees increased
$362,000 , or17% , driven by increased transaction volume, modified fee schedules, strong foreign exchange income, new product sales and both organic and acquisition-related customer base expansion. New and renewed interest in sweep services, given the current rate environment, continues to boost income. - Mortgage banking income, which primarily consists of gain on sale of loans, net servicing income and mortgage servicing rights amortization, totaled
$1.0 million for the second quarter of 2023, compared to$1.3 million for the second quarter a year ago. While total income has lagged over the prior year quarter, the Company has benefited from the increased market value of the loans held in the pipeline.
Non-interest expenses increased
- Total compensation and employee benefits expense increased
$535,000 , or2% , compared to the second quarter of 2022, consistent with annual merit increases and an increase in full time equivalent employees. - Technology and communication expenses, which includes computer software amortization, equipment depreciation and expenditures related to investments in technology needed to maintain and improve the quality of customer delivery channels, information security and internal resources, increased
$235,000 , or6% , consistent with customer expansion and system upgrades. - FDIC insurance expense increased
$243,000 , or45% , compared to the second quarter a year ago due to the increased base rate assessment imposed by the FDIC in addition to balance sheet growth. - Tax credit amortization expense increased
$235,000 compared to the second quarter of 2022 primarily due to the addition of new tax credit projects in 2023. - Intangible amortization expense decreased
$439,000 , or27% , consistent with the decrease in customer intangible assets related to the first quarter 2022 acquisition.
Financial Condition – June 30, 2023 Compared with June 30, 2022
Total assets increased
Total loans increased
Total investment securities, which spiked during the second quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022 due to acquisitions, decreased
Total deposits contracted
Asset quality has remained solid with past dues and classified loans reaching three year lows. During the second quarter of 2023, the Company recorded net loan charge-offs of
At June 30, 2023, the Company continued to be “well-capitalized,” the highest regulatory capital rating for financial institutions, with all capital ratios remaining strong. Total equity to assets(1) was
In May 2023, the board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of
No shares have been purchased since 2020, and approximately 741,000 shares remain eligible for repurchase under the current buy-back plan, which expires in May 2025.
Results of Operations – Second Quarter 2023 Compared with First Quarter 2023
Net interest income declined
The Company recorded
Non-interest income increased
Non-interest expenses increased
Financial Condition – June 30, 2023 Compared with March 31, 2023
Total assets increased
Total loans increased
Total deposits decreased
About the Company
Louisville, Kentucky-based Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc., with
This report contains forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act that involve risks and uncertainties. Although the Company’s management believes the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any of these assumptions could be inaccurate. Therefore, there can be no assurance the forward-looking statements included herein will prove to be accurate. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: economic conditions both generally and more specifically in the markets in which the Company and its banking subsidiary operates; competition for the Company’s customers from other providers of financial services; changes in, or forecasts of, future political and economic conditions, inflation and efforts to control it; government legislation and regulation, which change and over which the Company has no control; changes in interest rates; material unforeseen changes in liquidity, results of operations, or financial condition of the Company’s customers; and other risks detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Refer to Stock Yards’ Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as well as its other filings with the SEC for a more detailed discussion of risks, uncertainties and factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.
Contact:
T. Clay Stinnett
Executive Vice President,
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(502) 625-0890
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Release | |||||||||||||
(In thousands unless otherwise noted) | |||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||
June 30, | June 30, | ||||||||||||
Income Statement Data | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||||||||
Net interest income, fully tax equivalent (6) | |||||||||||||
Interest income: | |||||||||||||
Loans | |||||||||||||
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks | 1,664 | 1,113 | 3,245 | 1,395 | |||||||||
Mortgage loans held for sale | 77 | 50 | 118 | 74 | |||||||||
Securities | 9,014 | 7,333 | 18,072 | 12,268 | |||||||||
Total interest income | 83,063 | 59,108 | 162,530 | 109,092 | |||||||||
Interest expense: | |||||||||||||
Deposits | 17,081 | 1,770 | 30,580 | 2,941 | |||||||||
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase and | |||||||||||||
other short-term borrowings | 546 | 76 | 1,179 | 96 | |||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 3,962 | - | 5,696 | - | |||||||||
Subordinated debentures | 545 | 278 | 1,074 | 311 | |||||||||
Total interest expense | 22,134 | 2,124 | 38,529 | 3,348 | |||||||||
Net interest income | 60,929 | 56,984 | 124,001 | 105,744 | |||||||||
Provision for credit losses (1) | 2,350 | (200) | 4,975 | 2,079 | |||||||||
Net interest income after provision for credit losses | 58,579 | 57,184 | 119,026 | 103,665 | |||||||||
Non-interest income: | |||||||||||||
Wealth management and trust services | 10,146 | 9,495 | 19,673 | 17,738 | |||||||||
Deposit service charges | 2,201 | 2,061 | 4,350 | 3,924 | |||||||||
Debit and credit card income | 4,712 | 4,748 | 9,194 | 8,867 | |||||||||
Treasury management fees | 2,549 | 2,187 | 4,867 | 4,091 | |||||||||
Mortgage banking income | 1,030 | 1,295 | 2,068 | 2,298 | |||||||||
Net investment product sales commissions and fees | 800 | 731 | 1,554 | 1,338 | |||||||||
Bank owned life insurance | 559 | 270 | 1,108 | 536 | |||||||||
Gain (Loss) on sale of premises and equipment | - | (2) | (2) | (28) | |||||||||
Other | 1,088 | 1,155 | 2,320 | 2,379 | |||||||||
Total non-interest income | 23,085 | 21,940 | 45,132 | 41,143 | |||||||||
Non-interest expenses: | |||||||||||||
Compensation | 22,107 | 22,204 | 44,003 | 40,173 | |||||||||
Employee benefits | 5,061 | 4,429 | 10,114 | 8,968 | |||||||||
Net occupancy and equipment | 3,739 | 3,663 | 7,638 | 6,688 | |||||||||
Technology and communication | 4,219 | 3,984 | 8,470 | 7,403 | |||||||||
Debit and credit card processing | 1,706 | 1,665 | 3,125 | 3,002 | |||||||||
Marketing and business development | 1,784 | 1,445 | 2,879 | 2,217 | |||||||||
Postage, printing and supplies | 889 | 825 | 1,763 | 1,558 | |||||||||
Legal and professional | 819 | 1,027 | 1,616 | 1,677 | |||||||||
FDIC Insurance | 779 | 536 | 1,914 | 1,181 | |||||||||
Amortization of investments in tax credit partnerships | 324 | 89 | 647 | 177 | |||||||||
Capital and deposit based taxes | 607 | 582 | 1,246 | 1,100 | |||||||||
Merger expenses | - | - | - | 19,500 | |||||||||
Intangible amortization | 1,172 | 1,611 | 2,352 | 2,324 | |||||||||
Other | 2,819 | 2,615 | 5,572 | 5,004 | |||||||||
Total non-interest expenses | 46,025 | 44,675 | 91,339 | 100,972 | |||||||||
Income before income tax expense | 35,639 | 34,449 | 72,819 | 43,836 | |||||||||
Income tax expense | 7,975 | 7,547 | 16,107 | 8,992 | |||||||||
Net income | 27,664 | 26,902 | 56,712 | 34,844 | |||||||||
Less: net income attributed to non-controlling interest | - | 108 | - | 144 | |||||||||
Net income available to stockholders | |||||||||||||
Net income per share - Basic | |||||||||||||
Net income per share - Diluted | 0.94 | 0.91 | 1.93 | 1.22 | |||||||||
Cash dividend declared per share | 0.29 | 0.28 | 0.58 | 0.56 | |||||||||
Weighted average shares - Basic | 29,223 | 29,131 | 29,200 | 28,186 | |||||||||
Weighted average shares - Diluted | 29,340 | 29,346 | 29,353 | 28,421 | |||||||||
June 30, | |||||||||||||
Balance Sheet Data | 2023 | 2022 | |||||||||||
Investment securities | |||||||||||||
Loans | 5,418,609 | 4,877,324 | |||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans | 77,710 | 66,362 | |||||||||||
Total assets | 7,732,552 | 7,583,105 | |||||||||||
Non-interest bearing deposits | 1,766,132 | 2,121,304 | |||||||||||
Interest bearing deposits | 4,442,248 | 4,427,826 | |||||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 400,000 | - | |||||||||||
Stockholders' equity | 808,082 | 747,131 | |||||||||||
Total shares outstanding | 29,323 | 29,243 | |||||||||||
Book value per share (3) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity per share (3) | 20.17 | 17.59 | |||||||||||
Market value per share | 45.37 | 59.82 | |||||||||||
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Release | |||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||
June 30, | June 30, | ||||||||||||
Average Balance Sheet Data | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||||||||
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks | |||||||||||||
Mortgage loans held for sale | 8,420 | 11,303 | 7,446 | 9,974 | |||||||||
Investment securities | 1,719,045 | 1,741,844 | 1,736,734 | 1,560,873 | |||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank stock | 25,074 | 13,811 | 20,311 | 12,169 | |||||||||
Loans | 5,286,597 | 4,846,013 | 5,261,876 | 4,613,264 | |||||||||
Total interest earning assets | 7,171,094 | 7,174,072 | 7,162,736 | 6,812,158 | |||||||||
Total assets | 7,594,901 | 7,651,332 | 7,587,211 | 7,264,423 | |||||||||
Interest bearing deposits | 4,414,599 | 4,515,563 | 4,447,194 | 4,333,153 | |||||||||
Total deposits | 6,195,937 | 6,639,458 | 6,276,748 | 6,304,678 | |||||||||
Securities sold under agreement to repurchase and other short term borrowings | 126,653 | 149,747 | 132,440 | 125,545 | |||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 348,352 | - | 256,215 | - | |||||||||
Subordinated debentures | 26,508 | 26,111 | 26,458 | 17,132 | |||||||||
Total interest bearing liabilities | 4,916,112 | 4,691,421 | 4,862,307 | 4,475,830 | |||||||||
Total stockholders' equity | 799,886 | 749,445 | 788,782 | 727,244 | |||||||||
Performance Ratios | |||||||||||||
Annualized return on average assets (4) | |||||||||||||
Annualized return on average equity (4) | |||||||||||||
Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent | |||||||||||||
Non-interest income to total revenue, fully tax equivalent | |||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent (2) | |||||||||||||
Capital Ratios | |||||||||||||
Total stockholders' equity to total assets (3) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (3) | |||||||||||||
Average stockholders' equity to average assets | |||||||||||||
Total risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Tier 1 risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Leverage | |||||||||||||
Loan Segmentation | |||||||||||||
Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied | |||||||||||||
Commercial real estate - owner occupied | 873,980 | 787,559 | |||||||||||
Commercial and industrial | 1,226,554 | 1,090,404 | |||||||||||
Commercial and industrial - PPP | 7,088 | 36,767 | |||||||||||
Residential real estate - owner occupied | 664,870 | 533,577 | |||||||||||
Residential real estate - non-owner occupied | 338,727 | 293,852 | |||||||||||
Construction and land development | 451,324 | 372,197 | |||||||||||
Home equity lines of credit | 202,574 | 192,102 | |||||||||||
Consumer | 139,602 | 137,278 | |||||||||||
Leases | 13,967 | 14,611 | |||||||||||
Credit cards | 22,190 | 21,647 | |||||||||||
Total loans and leases | |||||||||||||
Asset Quality Data | |||||||||||||
Non-accrual loans | |||||||||||||
Troubled debt restructurings | - | - | |||||||||||
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing | 437 | 1,176 | |||||||||||
Total non-performing loans | 17,801 | 9,003 | |||||||||||
Other real estate owned | 677 | 7,601 | |||||||||||
Total non-performing assets | |||||||||||||
Non-performing loans to total loans (5) | |||||||||||||
Non-performing assets to total assets | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans (5) | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to average loans | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-performing loans | |||||||||||||
Net (charge-offs) recoveries | |||||||||||||
Net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans (7) | |||||||||||||
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Release | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
Income Statement Data | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Net interest income, fully tax equivalent (6) | |||||||||||||
Net interest income | |||||||||||||
Provision for credit losses (1) | 2,350 | 2,625 | 3,375 | 4,803 | (200) | ||||||||
Net interest income after provision for credit losses | 58,579 | 60,447 | 61,888 | 57,573 | 57,184 | ||||||||
Non-interest income: | |||||||||||||
Wealth management and trust services | 10,146 | 9,527 | 9,221 | 9,152 | 9,495 | ||||||||
Deposit service charges | 2,201 | 2,149 | 2,183 | 2,179 | 2,061 | ||||||||
Debit and credit card income | 4,712 | 4,482 | 5,046 | 4,710 | 4,748 | ||||||||
Treasury management fees | 2,549 | 2,318 | 2,278 | 2,221 | 2,187 | ||||||||
Mortgage banking income | 1,030 | 1,038 | 209 | 703 | 1,295 | ||||||||
Net investment product sales commissions and fees | 800 | 754 | 833 | 892 | 731 | ||||||||
Bank owned life insurance | 559 | 549 | 545 | 516 | 270 | ||||||||
Gain (Loss) on sale of premises and equipment | - | (2) | 1,295 | 3,074 | (2) | ||||||||
Other | 1,088 | 1,232 | 1,532 | 1,417 | 1,155 | ||||||||
Total non-interest income | 23,085 | 22,047 | 23,142 | 24,864 | 21,940 | ||||||||
Non-interest expenses: | |||||||||||||
Compensation | 22,107 | 21,896 | 23,398 | 23,069 | 22,204 | ||||||||
Employee benefits | 5,061 | 5,053 | 3,421 | 4,179 | 4,429 | ||||||||
Net occupancy and equipment | 3,739 | 3,899 | 3,843 | 3,767 | 3,663 | ||||||||
Technology and communication | 4,219 | 4,251 | 3,747 | 3,747 | 3,984 | ||||||||
Debit and credit card processing | 1,706 | 1,419 | 1,470 | 1,437 | 1,665 | ||||||||
Marketing and business development | 1,784 | 1,095 | 1,544 | 1,244 | 1,445 | ||||||||
Postage, printing and supplies | 889 | 874 | 893 | 903 | 825 | ||||||||
Legal and professional | 819 | 797 | 492 | 774 | 1,027 | ||||||||
FDIC Insurance | 779 | 1,135 | 730 | 847 | 536 | ||||||||
Amortization of investments in tax credit partnerships | 324 | 323 | 88 | 88 | 89 | ||||||||
Capital and deposit based taxes | 607 | 639 | 799 | 722 | 582 | ||||||||
Merger expenses | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||
Intangible amortization | 1,172 | 1,180 | 1,610 | 1,610 | 1,611 | ||||||||
Loss on disposition of Landmark Financial Advisors | - | - | 870 | - | - | ||||||||
Other | 2,819 | 2,753 | 3,041 | 2,486 | 2,615 | ||||||||
Total non-interest expenses | 46,025 | 45,314 | 45,946 | 44,873 | 44,675 | ||||||||
Income before income tax expense | 35,639 | 37,180 | 39,084 | 37,564 | 34,449 | ||||||||
Income tax expense | 7,975 | 8,132 | 9,174 | 9,024 | 7,547 | ||||||||
Net income | 27,664 | 29,048 | 29,910 | 28,540 | 26,902 | ||||||||
Less: net income attributed to non-controlling interest | - | - | 93 | 85 | 108 | ||||||||
Net income available to stockholders | |||||||||||||
Net income per share - Basic | |||||||||||||
Net income per share - Diluted | 0.94 | 0.99 | 1.01 | 0.97 | 0.91 | ||||||||
Cash dividend declared per share | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.28 | ||||||||
Weighted average shares - Basic | 29,223 | 29,178 | 29,157 | 29,144 | 29,131 | ||||||||
Weighted average shares - Diluted | 29,340 | 29,365 | 29,428 | 29,404 | 29,346 | ||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
Balance Sheet Data | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Cash and due from banks | |||||||||||||
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks | 103,204 | 229,076 | 84,852 | 235,973 | 485,447 | ||||||||
Mortgage loans held for sale | 7,069 | 6,397 | 2,606 | 5,230 | 10,045 | ||||||||
Investment securities | 1,542,753 | 1,600,603 | 1,617,834 | 1,627,298 | 1,625,488 | ||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank stock | 27,366 | 23,226 | 10,928 | 10,928 | 13,811 | ||||||||
Loans | 5,418,609 | 5,243,104 | 5,205,918 | 5,072,877 | 4,877,324 | ||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans | 77,710 | 75,673 | 73,531 | 70,083 | 66,362 | ||||||||
Goodwill | 194,074 | 194,074 | 194,074 | 202,524 | 202,524 | ||||||||
Total assets | 7,732,552 | 7,667,648 | 7,496,261 | 7,554,210 | 7,583,105 | ||||||||
Non-interest bearing deposits | 1,766,132 | 1,845,302 | 1,950,198 | 2,200,041 | 2,121,304 | ||||||||
Interest bearing deposits | 4,442,248 | 4,511,893 | 4,441,054 | 4,300,732 | 4,427,826 | ||||||||
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase | 138,347 | 104,578 | 133,342 | 124,567 | 161,512 | ||||||||
Federal funds purchased | 11,646 | 14,745 | 8,789 | 8,970 | 8,771 | ||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 400,000 | 275,000 | 50,000 | - | - | ||||||||
Subordinated debentures | 26,541 | 26,442 | 26,343 | 26,244 | 26,144 | ||||||||
Stockholders' equity | 808,082 | 794,368 | 760,432 | 727,754 | 747,131 | ||||||||
Total shares outstanding | 29,323 | 29,324 | 29,259 | 29,242 | 29,243 | ||||||||
Book value per share (3) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity per share (3) | 20.17 | 19.66 | 18.50 | 16.98 | 17.59 | ||||||||
Market value per share | 45.37 | 55.14 | 64.98 | 68.01 | 59.82 | ||||||||
Capital Ratios | |||||||||||||
Total stockholders' equity to total assets (3) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (3) | |||||||||||||
Average stockholders' equity to average assets | |||||||||||||
Total risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Common equity tier 1 risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Tier 1 risk-based capital | |||||||||||||
Leverage | |||||||||||||
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. Financial Information (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Release | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
Average Balance Sheet Data | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Federal funds sold and interest bearing due from banks | |||||||||||||
Mortgage loans held for sale | 8,420 | 6,460 | 6,735 | 8,694 | 11,303 | ||||||||
Investment securities | 1,719,045 | 1,754,620 | 1,786,383 | 1,769,597 | 1,741,844 | ||||||||
Loans | 5,286,597 | 5,236,879 | 5,094,356 | 4,948,898 | 4,846,013 | ||||||||
Total interest earning assets | 7,171,094 | 7,154,286 | 7,133,850 | 7,181,781 | 7,174,072 | ||||||||
Total assets | 7,594,901 | 7,579,439 | 7,559,260 | 7,661,720 | 7,651,332 | ||||||||
Interest bearing deposits | 4,414,599 | 4,480,151 | 4,428,582 | 4,444,983 | 4,515,563 | ||||||||
Total deposits | 6,195,937 | 6,358,458 | 6,526,440 | 6,614,263 | 6,639,458 | ||||||||
Securities sold under agreement to repurchase and federal funds purchased | 126,653 | 138,292 | 126,027 | 148,734 | 149,747 | ||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 348,352 | 163,056 | 1,087 | - | - | ||||||||
Subordinated debentures | 26,508 | 26,408 | 26,309 | 26,210 | 26,111 | ||||||||
Total interest bearing liabilities | 4,916,112 | 4,807,907 | 4,582,005 | 4,619,927 | 4,691,421 | ||||||||
Total stockholders' equity | 799,886 | 777,555 | 740,007 | 760,322 | 749,445 | ||||||||
Performance Ratios | |||||||||||||
Annualized return on average assets (4) | |||||||||||||
Annualized return on average equity (4) | |||||||||||||
Net interest margin, fully tax equivalent | |||||||||||||
Non-interest income to total revenue, fully tax equivalent | |||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio, fully tax equivalent (2) | |||||||||||||
Loans Segmentation | |||||||||||||
Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied | |||||||||||||
Commercial real estate - owner occupied | 873,980 | 850,766 | 834,629 | 819,727 | 787,559 | ||||||||
Commercial and industrial | 1,226,554 | 1,205,222 | 1,230,976 | 1,170,241 | 1,090,404 | ||||||||
Commercial and industrial - PPP | 7,088 | 9,557 | 18,593 | 19,469 | 36,767 | ||||||||
Residential real estate - owner occupied | 664,870 | 620,417 | 591,515 | 557,638 | 533,577 | ||||||||
Residential real estate - non-owner occupied | 338,727 | 323,519 | 313,248 | 302,936 | 293,852 | ||||||||
Construction and land development | 451,324 | 439,673 | 445,690 | 414,632 | 372,197 | ||||||||
Home equity lines of credit | 202,574 | 200,933 | 200,725 | 199,485 | 192,102 | ||||||||
Consumer | 139,602 | 136,412 | 139,461 | 138,843 | 137,278 | ||||||||
Leases | 13,967 | 13,207 | 13,322 | 13,959 | 14,611 | ||||||||
Credit cards | 22,190 | 21,738 | 20,413 | 20,767 | 21,647 | ||||||||
Total loans and leases | |||||||||||||
Asset Quality Data | |||||||||||||
Non-accrual loans | |||||||||||||
Troubled debt restructurings | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing | 437 | 894 | 892 | 32 | 1,176 | ||||||||
Total non-performing loans | 17,801 | 18,283 | 15,134 | 10,612 | 9,003 | ||||||||
Other real estate owned | 677 | 677 | 677 | 996 | 7,601 | ||||||||
Total non-performing assets | |||||||||||||
Non-performing loans to total loans (5) | |||||||||||||
Non-performing assets to total assets | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans (5) | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to average loans | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-performing loans | |||||||||||||
Net (charge-offs) recoveries | |||||||||||||
Net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans (7) | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||
Other Information | |||||||||||||
Total assets under management (in millions) | |||||||||||||
Full-time equivalent employees | 1,064 | 1,044 | 1,040 | 1,028 | 1,018 | ||||||||
(1) - Detail of Provision for credit losses follows: | |||||||||||||
(in thousands) | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Provision for credit losses - loans | |||||||||||||
Provision for credit losses - off balance sheet exposures | 200 | 375 | (225) | 700 | 500 | ||||||||
Total provision for credit losses | |||||||||||||
(2) - The efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP measure, equals total non-interest expenses divided by the sum of net interest income (FTE) and non-interest income. In addition to the efficiency ratio presented, Bancorp considers an adjusted efficiency ratio to be important because it provides a comparable ratio after eliminating net gains (losses) on sales, calls, and impairment of investment securities, as well as net gains (losses) on sales of premises and equipment and disposition of any acquired assets, if applicable, and the fluctuation in non-interest expenses related to amortization of investments in tax credit partnerships and merger-related expenses. | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Total non-interest expenses (a) | |||||||||||||
Less: Loss on disposition of Landmark Financial Advisors | - | - | (870) | - | - | ||||||||
Less: Amortization of investments in tax credit partnerships | (324) | (323) | (88) | (88) | (89) | ||||||||
Total non-interest expenses - Non-GAAP (c) | |||||||||||||
Total net interest income, fully tax equivalent | |||||||||||||
Total non-interest income | 23,085 | 22,047 | 23,142 | 24,864 | 21,940 | ||||||||
Total revenue - Non-GAAP (b) | 84,159 | 85,292 | 88,611 | 87,472 | 79,184 | ||||||||
Less: Gain/loss on sale of premises and equipment | - | 2 | (1,295) | (3,074) | - | ||||||||
Less: Gain/loss on sale of securities | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||
Total adjusted revenue - Non-GAAP (d) | |||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio - Non-GAAP (a/b) | |||||||||||||
Adjusted efficiency ratio - Non-GAAP (c/d) | |||||||||||||
(3) - The following table provides a reconciliation of total stockholders’ equity in accordance with GAAP to tangible stockholders’ equity, a non-GAAP disclosure. Bancorp provides the tangible book value per share, a non-GAAP measure, in addition to those defined by banking regulators, because of its widespread use by investors as a means to evaluate capital adequacy: | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
(In thousands, except per share data) | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Total stockholders' equity - GAAP (a) | |||||||||||||
Less: Goodwill | (194,074) | (194,074) | (194,074) | (202,524) | (202,524) | ||||||||
Less: Core deposit and other intangibles | (22,638) | (23,810) | (24,990) | (28,747) | (30,357) | ||||||||
Tangible common equity - Non-GAAP (c) | |||||||||||||
Total assets - GAAP (b) | |||||||||||||
Less: Goodwill | (194,074) | (194,074) | (194,074) | (202,524) | (202,524) | ||||||||
Less: Core deposit and other intangibles | (22,638) | (23,810) | (24,990) | (28,747) | (30,357) | ||||||||
Tangible assets - Non-GAAP (d) | |||||||||||||
Total stockholders' equity to total assets - GAAP (a/b) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets - Non-GAAP (c/d) | |||||||||||||
Total shares outstanding (e) | 29,323 | 29,324 | 29,259 | 29,242 | 29,243 | ||||||||
Book value per share - GAAP (a/e) | |||||||||||||
Tangible common equity per share - Non-GAAP (c/e) | 20.17 | 19.66 | 18.50 | 16.98 | 17.59 | ||||||||
(4) - Return on average assets equals net income divided by total average assets, annualized to reflect a full year return on average assets. Similarly, return on average equity equals net income divided by total average equity, annualized to reflect a full year return on average equity. As a result of the substantial impact of non-recurring items related to the Commonwealth Bancshares and Kentucky Bancshares acquisitions, Bancorp considers adjusted return on average assets and return on average equity ratios important, as they reflect performance after removing net gains (losses) on certain sales of premises and equipment and the disposition of any acquired assets, merger-related expenses and purchase accounting adjustments. | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Net income attributable to stockholders - GAAP (a) | |||||||||||||
Add: Loss on disposition of Landmark Financial Advisors | - | - | 870 | - | - | ||||||||
Less: Gain/loss on sale of premises and equipment | - | 2 | (1,295) | (3,074) | - | ||||||||
Less: Tax effect of adjustments to net income | - | - | 100 | 738 | - | ||||||||
Total net income - Non-GAAP (b) | |||||||||||||
Total average assets (c) | |||||||||||||
Total average stockholder equity (d) | 799,886 | 777,555 | 740,007 | 760,322 | 749,445 | ||||||||
Return on average assets - GAAP (a/c) | |||||||||||||
Return on average assets - Non-GAAP (b/c) | |||||||||||||
Return on average equity - GAAP (a/d) | |||||||||||||
Return on average equity - Non-GAAP (b/d) | |||||||||||||
(5) - Allowance for credit losses on loans to total non-PPP loans represents the allowance for credit losses on loans, divided by total loans less PPP loans. Non-performing loans to total non-PPP loans represents non-performing loans, divided by total loans less PPP loans. Bancorp believes these non-GAAP disclosures are important because they provide a comparable ratio after eliminating the PPP loans, which are fully guaranteed by the U.S. SBA and have not been allocated for within the allowance for credit losses on loans and are not at risk of non-performance. | |||||||||||||
Quarterly Comparison | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands) | 6/30/23 | 3/31/23 | 12/31/22 | 9/30/22 | 6/30/22 | ||||||||
Total Loans - GAAP (a) | |||||||||||||
Less: PPP loans | (7,088) | (9,557) | (18,593) | (19,469) | (36,767) | ||||||||
Total non-PPP Loans - Non-GAAP (b) | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans (c) | |||||||||||||
Total non-performing loans (d) | 17,801 | 18,283 | 15,134 | 10,612 | 9,003 | ||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans - GAAP (c/a) | |||||||||||||
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans - Non-GAAP (c/b) | |||||||||||||
Non-performing loans to total loans - GAAP (d/a) | |||||||||||||
Non-performing loans to total loans - Non-GAAP (d/b) | |||||||||||||
(6) - Interest income on a FTE basis includes the additional amount of interest income that would have been earned if investments in certain tax-exempt interest earning assets had been made in assets subject to federal, state and local taxes yielding the same after-tax income. | |||||||||||||
(7) - Quarterly net (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans ratios are not annualized. |