Timberland Bancorp’s Second Fiscal Quarter Net Income Increases 25% Year-Over-Year
Timberland Bancorp (NASDAQ: TSBK) reported strong results for the second fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2023, with net income rising 25% to $6.66 million ($0.80 per diluted share), up from $5.33 million ($0.63 per diluted share) year-over-year. The EPS increased by 27% compared to the same quarter last year. For the first six months, net income grew 31% to $14.17 million ($1.70 per share). Despite a slight decrease in total assets by 5% year-over-year, loan portfolios surged by 17%. The company also announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.23 per share, maintaining a solid capital position and a non-performing asset ratio of only 0.12%. However, total deposits dipped by 6% year-over-year due to competitive pressures. The net interest margin stood strong at 3.99%, reflecting the higher interest rate environment.
- EPS increased 27% to $0.80 from $0.63 year-over-year.
- Net income rose 25% to $6.66 million from $5.33 million year-over-year.
- Loan portfolio increased 17% year-over-year.
- Quarterly cash dividend of $0.23 per share announced.
- Strong capital position with a non-performing asset ratio of 0.12%.
- Total deposits decreased by 6% year-over-year.
- Operating revenue decreased 3% from the preceding quarter.
- Quarterly EPS Increased
27% to$0.80 from$0.63 One Year Ago - Quarterly Return on Average Assets of
1.48% - Quarterly Return on Average Equity of
11.86% - Quarterly Net Interest Margin of
3.99% - Loan Portfolio Increased
17% Year-Over-Year
HOQUIAM, Wash., April 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Timberland Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSBK) (“Timberland” or “the Company”), the holding company for Timberland Bank (the “Bank”), today reported net income of
For the first six months of fiscal 2023, Timberland’s net income increased
“We are pleased to report strong financial results for our second fiscal quarter, with net income and EPS increasing
“Asset quality remains strong with quarter end non-performing assets at 12 basis points of total assets,” Brydon continued. “Although loan origination volumes have moderated, loan prepayments have declined considerably resulting in a
“The current quarter’s net interest margin remained strong at
Earnings and Balance Sheet Highlights (at or for the periods ended March 31, 2023, compared to March 31, 2022, or December 31, 2022):
Earnings Highlights:
- Earnings per diluted common share (“EPS”) increased
27% to$0.80 for the current quarter from$0.63 for the comparable quarter one year ago and decreased11% from$0.90 for the preceding quarter; EPS for the first six months of fiscal 2023 increased33% to$1.70 from$1.28 for the first six months of fiscal 2022; - Net income increased
25% to$6.66 million for the current quarter from$5.33 million for the comparable quarter one year ago and decreased11% from$7.51 million for the preceding quarter; Net income increased31% to$14.17 million for the first six months of fiscal 2023 compared to$10.81 million for the first six months of fiscal 2022; - Return on average equity (“ROE”) and return on average assets (“ROA”) for the current quarter were
11.86% and1.48% , respectively; - Net interest margin (“NIM”) for the current quarter expanded to
3.99% from2.95% for the comparable quarter one year ago and compressed slightly from4.03% for the preceding quarter; and - The efficiency ratio for the current quarter was
55.31% compared to58.42% for the comparable quarter one year ago and51.52% for the preceding quarter.
Balance Sheet Highlights:
- Total assets decreased
5% year-over-year and3% from the prior quarter; - Net loans receivable (excluding SBA PPP loans) increased
18% year-over-year and3% from the prior quarter; - Net loans receivable (including SBA PPP loans) increased
17% year-over-year and3% from the prior quarter; - Total deposits decreased
6% year-over-year and3% from the prior quarter; - Non-performing assets to total assets ratio improved to
0.12% from0.16% one year ago; - Total shareholders’ equity increased
7% year-over-year and2% from prior quarter; and - Book and tangible book (non-GAAP) values per common share increased to
$27.75 and$25.81 , respectively, at March 31, 2023 - Liquidity (both on-balance sheet and off-balance sheet) remained strong with no borrowings at March 31, 2023 and secured borrowing line capacity of
$647 million available through the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) and the Federal Reserve.
Operating Results
Operating revenue (net interest income before the provision for loan losses plus non-interest income) for the current quarter increased
Net interest income increased
U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) PPP loans contribute to interest income through the
SBA PPP Loan Income ($ in thousands) | ||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||
March 31, 2023 | Dec. 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||
Interest income | $ | 1 | $ | 2 | $ | 31 | ||
Loan origination fee accretion | 4 | 17 | 708 | |||||
Total SBA PPP loan income | $ | 5 | $ | 19 | $ | 739 | ||
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Non-interest income decreased
Total operating (non-interest) expenses for the current quarter increased
The provision for income taxes for the current quarter decreased
Balance Sheet Management
Total assets decreased by
Liquidity
Timberland has continued to maintain a strong liquidity position (both on-balance sheet and off-balance sheet) while deploying overnight funds into loans and investment securities during the past year. Liquidity, as measured by the sum of cash and cash equivalents, CDs held for investment, and available for sale investment securities, was
Loans
Net loans receivable increased
Loan Portfolio
($ in thousands)
March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mortgage loans: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
One- to four-family (a) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Multi-family | 103,870 | 8 | 96,831 | 7 | 82,526 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial | 547,876 | 41 | 542,571 | 42 | 523,479 | 45 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction - custom and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
owner/builder | 124,071 | 9 | 117,592 | 9 | 114,394 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction - speculative | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
one-to four-family | 11,343 | 1 | 11,220 | 1 | 15,438 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction - commercial | 31,458 | 3 | 36,825 | 3 | 35,416 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction - multi-family | 83,051 | 6 | 89,040 | 7 | 64,141 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction - land | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
development | 17,018 | 1 | 17,015 | 1 | 10,687 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Land | 24,520 | 2 | 25,872 | 2 | 22,192 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total mortgage loans | 1,159,846 | 87 | 1,137,251 | 87 | 1,002,198 | 87 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Consumer loans: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home equity and second | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
mortgage | 36,896 | 3 | 35,967 | 3 | 32,980 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 2,283 | -- | 2,482 | -- | 2,277 | -- | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total consumer loans | 39,179 | 3 | 38,449 | 3 | 35,257 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial loans: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial business loans | 129,306 | 10 | 127,085 | 10 | 108,644 | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
SBA PPP loans | 572 | -- | 631 | -- | 5,934 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total commercial loans | 129,878 | 10 | 127,716 | 10 | 114,578 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total loans | 1,328,903 | 1,303,416 | 1,152,033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Less: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Undisbursed portion of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
construction loans in | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
process | (99,253 | ) | (112,096 | ) | (100,719 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Deferred loan origination | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
fees | (4,759 | ) | (4,532 | ) | (3,801 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Allowance for loan losses | (14,698 | ) | (14,229 | ) | (13,433 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total loans receivable, net |
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(a) Does not include one- to four-family loans held for sale totaling
The following table provides a breakdown of commercial real estate (“CRE”) mortgage loans by collateral type as of March 31, 2023:
CRE Loan Portfolio Breakdown by Collateral
($ in thousands)
Collateral Type | Amount | Percent of CRE Portfolio | Percent of Total Loan Portfolio | ||||||||
Industrial warehouse | $ | 107,514 | |||||||||
Medical/dental offices | 78,266 | 14 | 6 | ||||||||
Office buildings | 67,797 | 12 | 5 | ||||||||
Other retail buildings | 48,993 | 9 | 4 | ||||||||
Hotel/motel | 29,430 | 6 | 2 | ||||||||
Restaurants | 28,793 | 5 | 2 | ||||||||
Mini-storage | 28,188 | 5 | 2 | ||||||||
Convenience stores | 20,104 | 4 | 1 | ||||||||
Nursing homes | 18,227 | 3 | 1 | ||||||||
Shopping centers | 10,416 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||
Mobile home parks | 10,263 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||
Churches | 7,589 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Additional CRE | 92,296 | 17 | 7 | ||||||||
Total CRE | $ | 547,876 |
Timberland originated
Timberland’s investment securities and CDs held for investment decreased
Deposits
Total deposits decreased
Deposit Breakdown ($ in thousands) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent | |||||||||||||||||
Non-interest-bearing demand | ||||||||||||||||||||||
NOW checking | 403,463 | 26 | 444,742 | 28 | 457,874 | 28 | ||||||||||||||||
Savings | 269,522 | 17 | 279,514 | 17 | 288,361 | 18 | ||||||||||||||||
Money market | 210,390 | 14 | 229,643 | 14 | 258,057 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit under | 129,331 | 8 | 110,897 | 7 | 106,208 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit | 56,778 | 4 | 41,924 | 3 | 20,438 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Total deposits |
Shareholders’ Equity and Capital Ratios
Total shareholders’ equity increased
Timberland remains well capitalized with a total risk-based capital ratio of
Asset Quality
Timberland’s non-performing assets to total assets ratio was
The allowance for loan losses (“ALL”) as a percentage of loans receivable was
The ALL as a percentage of loans receivable is also impacted by the loans acquired in the South Sound Acquisition. Included in the recorded value of loans acquired in acquisitions are net discounts which may reduce the need for an allowance for loan losses on such loans because they are carried at an amount below their outstanding principal balance. The initial recorded value of loans acquired in the South Sound Acquisition was
The following table details the ALL as a percentage of loans receivable:
March 31, | Dec. 31, | March 31, | |||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | |||||||
ALL to loans receivable | 1.20 | % | 1.20 | % | 1.28 | % | |||
ALL to loans receivable (excluding SBA PPP loans) (non-GAAP) | 1.20 | % | 1.20 | % | 1.29 | % | |||
ALL to loans receivable (excluding SBA PPP loans and South Sound Acquisition loans) (non-GAAP) | 1.21 | % | 1.22 | % | 1.33 | % |
Total delinquent loans (past due 30 days or more) and non-accrual loans decreased
Non-Accrual Loans
($ in thousands)
March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
Amount | Quantity | Amount | Quantity | Amount | Quantity | |||||||||
Mortgage loans: | ||||||||||||||
One- to four-family | 2 | 2 | 3 | |||||||||||
Commercial | 694 | 2 | 658 | 2 | 671 | 3 | ||||||||
Land | 362 | 1 | 425 | 2 | 723 | 4 | ||||||||
Total mortgage loans | 1,434 | 5 | 1,466 | 6 | 1,972 | 10 | ||||||||
Consumer loans: | ||||||||||||||
Home equity and second | ||||||||||||||
Mortgage | 241 | 2 | 263 | 3 | 269 | 2 | ||||||||
Other | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | ||||||||
Total consumer loans | 242 | 3 | 265 | 4 | 274 | 3 | ||||||||
Commercial business loans | 293 | 4 | 304 | 6 | 405 | 6 | ||||||||
Total loans | 12 | 16 | 19 |
At March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the OREO and other repossessed assets portfolio consisted of two individual land parcels that have been written down to a book value of
OREO and Other Repossessed Assets
($ in thousands)
March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
Amount | Quantity | Amount | Quantity | Amount | Quantity | |||||||||
Land | $ | -- | 2 | $ | -- | 2 | $ | 157 | 3 | |||||
Total | $ | -- | 2 | $ | -- | 2 | $ | 157 | 3 |
Acquisition of South Sound Bank
On October 1, 2018, the Company completed the acquisition of South Sound Bank, a Washington-state chartered bank, headquartered in Olympia, Washington (“South Sound Acquisition”). The Company acquired
About Timberland Bancorp, Inc.
Timberland Bancorp, Inc., a Washington corporation, is the holding company for Timberland Bank. The Bank opened for business in 1915 and primarily serves consumers and businesses across Grays Harbor, Thurston, Pierce, King, Kitsap and Lewis counties, Washington with a full range of lending and deposit services through its 23 branches (including its main office in Hoquiam).
Disclaimer
Certain matters discussed in this press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements relate to our financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance or business. Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical fact, are based on certain assumptions and often include the words "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "forecasts," "intends," "plans," "targets," "potentially," "probably," "projects," "outlook" or similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as "may," "will," "should," "would" and "could." Forward-looking statements include statements with respect to our beliefs, plans, objectives, goals, expectations, assumptions and statements about future economic performance. These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from the results anticipated or implied by our forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: potential adverse impacts to economic conditions in our local market areas, other markets where the Company has lending relationships, or other aspects of the Company's business operations or financial markets, including, without limitation, as a result of employment levels, labor shortages and the effects of inflation, a potential recession or slowed economic growth caused by increasing political instability from acts of war including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as increasing oil prices and supply chain disruptions, and any governmental or societal responses to novel coronavirus disease 2019 ("COVID-19") pandemic, including the possibility of new COVID-19 variants; credit risks of lending activities, including changes in the level and trend of loan delinquencies and write-offs and changes in our allowance for loan losses and provision for loan losses that may be impacted by deterioration in the housing and commercial real estate markets which may lead to increased losses and non-performing loans in our loan portfolio may result in our allowance for loan losses not being adequate to cover actual losses, and require us to materially increase our loan loss reserves; changes in general economic conditions, either nationally or in our market areas; changes in the levels of general interest rates, and the relative differences between short and long-term interest rates, deposit interest rates, our net interest margin and funding sources; uncertainty regarding the future of the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR"), and the transition away from LIBOR toward new interest rate benchmarks; fluctuations in the demand for loans, the number of unsold homes, land and other properties and fluctuations in real estate values in our market areas; secondary market conditions for loans and our ability to sell loans in the secondary market; results of examinations of us by the Federal Reserve and of our bank subsidiary by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions, Division of Banks or other regulatory authorities, including the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, institute a formal or informal enforcement action against us or our bank subsidiary which could require us to increase our allowance for loan losses, write-down assets, change our regulatory capital position or affect our ability to borrow funds or maintain or increase deposits or impose additional requirements or restrictions on us, any of which could adversely affect our liquidity and earnings; legislative or regulatory changes that adversely affect our business including changes in banking, securities and tax law, in regulatory policies and principles, or the interpretation of regulatory capital or other rules and including changes as a result of COVID-19; our ability to attract and retain deposits; our ability to control operating costs and expenses; the use of estimates in determining fair value of certain of our assets, which estimates may prove to be incorrect and result in significant declines in valuation; difficulties in reducing risks associated with the loans in our consolidated balance sheet; staffing fluctuations in response to product demand or the implementation of corporate strategies that affect our work force and potential associated charges; disruptions, security breaches, or other adverse events, failures or interruptions in, or attacks on, our information technology systems or on the third-party vendors who perform several of our critical processing functions; our ability to retain key members of our senior management team; costs and effects of litigation, including settlements and judgments; our ability to implement our business strategies; our ability to manage loan delinquency rates; increased competitive pressures among financial services companies; changes in consumer spending, borrowing and savings habits; the availability of resources to address changes in laws, rules, or regulations or to respond to regulatory actions; our ability to pay dividends on our common stock; the quality and composition of our securities portfolio and the impact if any adverse changes in the securities markets, including on market liquidity; inability of key third-party providers to perform their obligations to us; changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the financial institution regulatory agencies or the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB"), including additional guidance and interpretation on accounting issues and details of the implementation of new accounting methods; the economic impact of climate change, severe weather events, natural disasters, pandemics, epidemics and other public health crises, acts of war or terrorism, and other external events on our business; other economic, competitive, governmental, regulatory, and technological factors affecting our operations, pricing, products and services and other risks described in our reports filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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TIMBERLAND BANCORP INC. AND SUBSIDIARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME | Three Months Ended | |||||||||
($ in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) | March 31, | Dec. 31, | March 31, | |||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||||||
Interest and dividend income | ||||||||||
Loans receivable | $ | 14,950 | $ | 14,457 | $ | 12,620 | ||||
Investment securities | 2,460 | 2,214 | 590 | |||||||
Dividends from mutual funds, FHLB stock and other investments | 64 | 51 | 27 | |||||||
Interest bearing deposits in banks | 1,913 | 2,390 | 283 | |||||||
Total interest and dividend income | 19,387 | 19,112 | 13,520 | |||||||
Interest expense | ||||||||||
Deposits | 2,236 | 1,369 | 625 | |||||||
Borrowings | -- | -- | 2 | |||||||
Total interest expense | 2,236 | 1,369 | 627 | |||||||
Net interest income | 17,151 | 17,743 | 12,893 | |||||||
Provision for loan losses | 475 | 525 | -- | |||||||
Net interest income after provision for loan losses | 16,676 | 17,218 | 12,893 | |||||||
Non-interest income | ||||||||||
Service charges on deposits | 893 | 947 | 1,014 | |||||||
ATM and debit card interchange transaction fees | 1,275 | 1,251 | 1,247 | |||||||
Gain on sales of loans, net | 46 | 21 | 416 | |||||||
Bank owned life insurance (“BOLI”) net earnings | 157 | 156 | 152 | |||||||
Recoveries on investment securities, net | 2 | 3 | 3 | |||||||
Other | 263 | 327 | 251 | |||||||
Total non-interest income, net | 2,636 | 2,705 | 3,083 | |||||||
Non-interest expense | ||||||||||
Salaries and employee benefits | 6,046 | 5,900 | 5,192 | |||||||
Premises and equipment | 1,001 | 924 | 988 | |||||||
Advertising | 178 | 195 | 161 | |||||||
OREO and other repossessed assets, net | -- | -- | 2 | |||||||
ATM and debit card processing | 489 | 483 | 450 | |||||||
Postage and courier | 147 | 121 | 164 | |||||||
State and local taxes | 298 | 299 | 235 | |||||||
Professional fees | 473 | 429 | 322 | |||||||
FDIC insurance expense | 202 | 124 | 126 | |||||||
Loan administration and foreclosure | 138 | 120 | 96 | |||||||
Data processing and telecommunications | 880 | 789 | 669 | |||||||
Deposit operations | 246 | 346 | 262 | |||||||
Amortization of core deposit intangible (“CDI”) | 67 | 68 | 79 | |||||||
Other, net | 779 | 737 | 587 | |||||||
Total non-interest expense, net | 10,944 | 10,535 | 9,333 | |||||||
Income before income taxes | 8,368 | 9,388 | 6,643 | |||||||
Provision for income taxes | 1,705 | 1,881 | 1,316 | |||||||
Net income | $ | 6,663 | $ | 7,507 | $ | 5,327 | ||||
Net income per common share: | ||||||||||
Basic | $ | 0.81 | $ | 0.91 | $ | 0.64 | ||||
Diluted | 0.80 | 0.90 | 0.63 | |||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding: | ||||||||||
Basic | 8,220,532 | 8,232,273 | 8,337,407 | |||||||
Diluted | 8,304,370 | 8,318,733 | 8,421,875 |
TIMBERLAND BANCORP INC. AND SUBSIDIARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME | Six Months Ended | |||||||||
($ in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) | March 31, | March 31, | ||||||||
2023 | 2022 | |||||||||
Interest and dividend income | ||||||||||
Loans receivable | $ | 29,407 | $ | 25,242 | ||||||
Investment securities | 4,674 | 996 | ||||||||
Dividends from mutual funds, FHLB stock and other investments | 115 | 54 | ||||||||
Interest bearing deposits in banks | 4,304 | 571 | ||||||||
Total interest and dividend income | 38,500 | 26,863 | ||||||||
Interest expense | ||||||||||
Deposits | 3,606 | 1,257 | ||||||||
Borrowings | -- | 17 | ||||||||
Total interest expense | 3,606 | 1,274 | ||||||||
Net interest income | 34,894 | 25,589 | ||||||||
Provision for loan losses | 1,000 | -- | ||||||||
Net interest income after provision for loan losses | 33,894 | 25,589 | ||||||||
Non-interest income | ||||||||||
Service charges on deposits | 1,840 | 1,927 | ||||||||
ATM and debit card interchange transaction fees | 2,526 | 2,523 | ||||||||
Gain on sales of loans, net | 67 | 1,079 | ||||||||
Bank owned life insurance (“BOLI”) net earnings | 312 | 305 | ||||||||
Valuation recovery on loan servicing rights, net | -- | 119 | ||||||||
Recoveries on investment securities, net | 5 | 11 | ||||||||
Other | 591 | 561 | ||||||||
Total non-interest income, net | 5,341 | 6,525 | ||||||||
Non-interest expense | ||||||||||
Salaries and employee benefits | 11,946 | 10,363 | ||||||||
Premises and equipment | 1,925 | 1,916 | ||||||||
Advertising | 372 | 327 | ||||||||
OREO and other repossessed assets, net | -- | (16 | ) | |||||||
ATM and debit card processing | 972 | 914 | ||||||||
Postage and courier | 268 | 300 | ||||||||
State and local taxes | 597 | 489 | ||||||||
Professional fees | 902 | 593 | ||||||||
FDIC insurance expense | 326 | 254 | ||||||||
Loan administration and foreclosure | 259 | 200 | ||||||||
Data processing and telecommunications | 1,668 | 1,282 | ||||||||
Deposit operations | 592 | 561 | ||||||||
Amortization of CDI | 135 | 158 | ||||||||
Other, net | 1,517 | 1,256 | ||||||||
Total non-interest expense, net | 21,479 | 18,597 | ||||||||
Income before income taxes | 17,756 | 13,517 | ||||||||
Provision for income taxes | 3,587 | 2,705 | ||||||||
Net income | $ | 14,169 | $ | 10,812 | ||||||
Net income per common share: | ||||||||||
Basic | $ | 1.72 | $ | 1.30 | ||||||
Diluted | 1.70 | 1.28 | ||||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding: | ||||||||||
Basic | 8,226,467 | 8,346,839 | ||||||||
Diluted | 8,311,630 | 8,435,536 |
TIMBERLAND BANCORP INC. AND SUBSIDIARY CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS | |||||||||||||
($ in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) | March 31, | Dec. 31, | March 31, | ||||||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | |||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||
Cash and due from financial institutions | $ | 26,015 | $ | 31,237 | $ | 26,500 | |||||||
Interest-bearing deposits in banks | 116,468 | 193,659 | 465,802 | ||||||||||
Total cash and cash equivalents | 142,483 | 224,896 | 492,302 | ||||||||||
Certificates of deposit (“CDs”) held for investment, at cost | 20,168 | 23,392 | 28,619 | ||||||||||
Investment securities: | |||||||||||||
Held to maturity, at amortized cost | 277,911 | 278,585 | 189,405 | ||||||||||
Available for sale, at fair value | 54,838 | 55,841 | 50,624 | ||||||||||
Investments in equity securities, at fair value | 850 | 837 | 902 | ||||||||||
FHLB stock | 2,202 | 2,194 | 2,194 | ||||||||||
Other investments, at cost | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | ||||||||||
Loans held for sale | 200 | -- | 2,772 | ||||||||||
Loans receivable | 1,224,891 | 1,186,788 | 1,047,513 | ||||||||||
Less: Allowance for loan losses | (14,698 | ) | (14,229 | ) | (13,433 | ) | |||||||
Net loans receivable | 1,210,193 | 1,172,559 | 1,034,080 | ||||||||||
Premises and equipment, net | 21,744 | 21,703 | 21,878 | ||||||||||
OREO and other repossessed assets, net | -- | -- | 157 | ||||||||||
BOLI | 23,119 | 22,962 | 22,498 | ||||||||||
Accrued interest receivable | 5,295 | 5,508 | 3,927 | ||||||||||
Goodwill | 15,131 | 15,131 | 15,131 | ||||||||||
CDI | 813 | 880 | 1,106 | ||||||||||
Loan servicing rights, net | 2,535 | 2,770 | 3,390 | ||||||||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 1,844 | 1,912 | 2,129 | ||||||||||
Other assets | 4,292 | 3,374 | 3,356 | ||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,786,618 | $ | 1,835,544 | $ | 1,877,470 | |||||||
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity | |||||||||||||
Deposits: Non-interest-bearing demand | $ | 479,283 | $ | 494,370 | $ | 525,488 | |||||||
Deposits: Interest-bearing | 1,069,484 | 1,106,720 | 1,130,938 | ||||||||||
Total deposits | 1,548,767 | 1,601,090 | 1,656,426 | ||||||||||
Operating lease liabilities | 1,935 | 2,001 | 2,210 | ||||||||||
FHLB borrowings | -- | -- | -- | ||||||||||
Other liabilities and accrued expenses | 8,255 | 8,904 | 6,565 | ||||||||||
Total liabilities | 1,558,957 | 1,611,995 | 1,665,201 | ||||||||||
Shareholders’ equity | |||||||||||||
Common stock, $.01 par value; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 8,203,174 shares issued and outstanding – March 31, 2023 8,231,197 shares issued and outstanding – December 31, 2022 8,305, 826 shares issued and outstanding – March 31, 2022 | 37,979 | 38,878 | 40,988 | ||||||||||
Retained earnings | 190,177 | 185,406 | 171,388 | ||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (495 | ) | (735 | ) | (107 | ) | |||||||
Total shareholders’ equity | 227,661 | 223,549 | 212,269 | ||||||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity | $ | 1,786,618 | $ | 1,835,544 | $ | 1,877,470 |
KEY FINANCIAL RATIOS AND DATA | Three Months Ended | |||||||||||
($ in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) | March 31, | Dec. 31, | March 31, | |||||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2022 | ||||||||||
PERFORMANCE RATIOS: | ||||||||||||
Return on average assets (a) | ||||||||||||
Return on average equity (a) | ||||||||||||
Net interest margin (a) | ||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio | ||||||||||||
Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||
March 31, | March 31, | |||||||||||
2023 | 2022 | |||||||||||
PERFORMANCE RATIOS: | ||||||||||||
Return on average assets (a) | ||||||||||||
Return on average equity (a) | ||||||||||||
Net interest margin (a) | ||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio | ||||||||||||
ASSET QUALITY RATIOS AND DATA: | ||||||||||||
Non-accrual loans | ||||||||||||
Loans past due 90 days and still accruing | -- | -- | -- | |||||||||
Non-performing investment securities | 93 | 98 | 127 | |||||||||
OREO and other repossessed assets | -- | -- | 157 | |||||||||
Total non-performing assets (b) | ||||||||||||
Non-performing assets to total assets (b) | ||||||||||||
Net charge-offs (recoveries) during quarter | ||||||||||||
ALL to non-accrual loans, | ||||||||||||
ALL to loans receivable (c) | ||||||||||||
ALL to loans receivable (excluding SBA PPP loans) (d) (non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||
ALL to loans receivable (excluding SBA PPP loans and South Sound Acquisition loans) (d) (e) (non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||
Troubled debt restructured loans on accrual status (f) | ||||||||||||
CAPITAL RATIOS: | ||||||||||||
Tier 1 leverage capital | ||||||||||||
Tier 1 risk-based capital | ||||||||||||
Common equity Tier 1 risk-based capital | ||||||||||||
Total risk-based capital | ||||||||||||
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||
BOOK VALUES: | ||||||||||||
Book value per common share | ||||||||||||
Tangible book value per common share (g) | 25.81 | 25.21 | 23.60 |
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(a) Annualized
(b) Non-performing assets include non-accrual loans, loans past due 90 days and still accruing, non-performing investment securities and OREO and other repossessed assets. Troubled debt restructured loans on accrual status are not included.
(c) Does not include loans held for sale and is before the allowance for loan losses.
(d) Does not include PPP loans totaling
(e) Does not include loans acquired in the South Sound Acquisition totaling
(f) Does not include troubled debt restructured loans totaling
(g) Tangible common equity divided by common shares outstanding (non-GAAP).
AVERAGE BALANCES, YIELDS, AND RATES - QUARTERLY
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Rate | Amount | Rate | Amount | Rate | ||||||||||||||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loans receivable and loans held for sale | $ | 1,200,872 | 4.98 | % | $ | 1,164,369 | 4.97 | % | $ | 1,029,582 | 4.90 | % | |||||||||||||
Investment securities and FHLB stock (1) | 340,317 | 2.97 | 329,396 | 2.75 | 209,868 | 1.18 | |||||||||||||||||||
Interest-earning deposits in banks and CDs | 177,748 | 4.30 | 266,439 | 3.59 | 510,211 | 0.22 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-earning assets | 1,718,937 | 4.51 | 1,760,204 | 4.34 | 1,749,661 | 3.09 | |||||||||||||||||||
Other assets | 84,072 | 84,806 | 84,252 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,803,009 | $ | 1,845,010 | $ | 1,833,913 | |||||||||||||||||||
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOW checking accounts | $ | 412,642 | 0.83 | % | $ | 439,750 | 0.45 | % | $ | 441,259 | 0.13 | % | |||||||||||||
Money market accounts | 218,718 | 0.68 | 239,424 | 0.53 | 244,250 | 0.29 | |||||||||||||||||||
Savings accounts | 274,877 | 0.14 | 279,832 | 0.12 | 277,888 | 0.08 | |||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit accounts | 170,547 | 2.22 | 135,467 | 1.39 | 128,588 | 0.80 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing deposits | 1,076,784 | 0.84 | 1,094,473 | 0.50 | 1,091,985 | 0.23 | |||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | 6 | 5.43 | -- | -- | 677 | 1.18 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing liabilities | 1,076,790 | 0.84 | 1,094,473 | 0.50 | 1,092,662 | 0.23 | |||||||||||||||||||
Non-interest-bearing demand deposits | 492,294 | 519,307 | 521,284 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other liabilities | 9,136 | 11,002 | 9,072 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Shareholders’ equity | 224,789 | 220,228 | 210,895 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity | $ | 1,803,009 | $ | 1,845,010 | $ | 1,833,913 | |||||||||||||||||||
Interest rate spread | 3.67 | % | 3.84 | % | 2.86 | % | |||||||||||||||||||
Net interest margin (2) | 3.99 | % | 4.03 | % | 2.95 | % | |||||||||||||||||||
Average interest-earning assets to | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
average interest-bearing liabilities | 159.64 | % | 160.83 | % | 160.13 | % |
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(1) Includes other investments
(2) Net interest margin = annualized net interest income /
average interest-earning assets
For the Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||||||||
March 31, 2023 | March 31, 2022 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Amount | Rate | Amount | Rate | |||||||||||||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Loans receivable and loans held for sale | $ | 1,182,420 | 4.97 | % | $ | 1,013,293 | 4.98 | % | ||||||||||||||
Investment securities and FHLB stock (1) | 332,815 | 2.88 | 185,710 | 1.13 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest-earning deposits in banks and CDs | 222,569 | 3.87 | 545,651 | 0.21 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-earning assets | 1,737,804 | 4.43 | 1,744,654 | 3.08 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other assets | 86,171 | 83,908 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,823,975 | $ | 1,828,562 | ||||||||||||||||||
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||
NOW checking accounts | $ | 426,345 | 0.63 | % | $ | 440,999 | 0.13 | % | ||||||||||||||
Money market accounts | 229,185 | 0.60 | 233,480 | 0.29 | ||||||||||||||||||
Savings accounts | 277,382 | 0.13 | 271,197 | 0.08 | ||||||||||||||||||
Certificates of deposit accounts | 152,814 | 1.84 | 130,611 | 0.81 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing deposits | 1,085,726 | 0.67 | 1,076,287 | 0.23 | ||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | 3 | 5.43 | 2,862 | 1.19 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total interest-bearing liabilities | 1,085,729 | 0.67 | 1,079,149 | 0.24 | ||||||||||||||||||
Non-interest-bearing demand deposits | 505,949 | 530,171 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other liabilities | 9,813 | 9,824 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Shareholders’ equity | 222,484 | 209,418 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity | $ | 1,823,975 | $ | 1,828,562 | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest rate spread | 3.76 | % | 2.84 | % | ||||||||||||||||||
Net interest margin (2) | 4.02 | % | 2.93 | % | ||||||||||||||||||
Average interest-earning assets to | ||||||||||||||||||||||
average interest-bearing liabilities | 160.06 | % | 161.67 | % |
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(1) Includes other investments
(2) Net interest margin = annualized net interest income /
average interest-earning assets
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to results presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), this press release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures. Timberland believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with information useful in understanding the Company’s financial performance; however, readers of this report are urged to review these non-GAAP financial measures in conjunction with GAAP results as reported.
Financial measures that exclude intangible assets are non-GAAP measures. To provide investors with a broader understanding of capital adequacy, Timberland provides non-GAAP financial measures for tangible common equity, along with the GAAP measure. Tangible common equity is calculated as shareholders’ equity less goodwill and CDI. In addition, tangible assets equal total assets less goodwill and CDI.
The following table provides a reconciliation of ending shareholders’ equity (GAAP) to ending tangible shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP) and ending total assets (GAAP) to ending tangible assets (non-GAAP).
($ in thousands) | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | ||||||||||
Shareholders’ equity | $ | 227,661 | $ | 223,549 | $ | 212,269 | |||||||
Less goodwill and CDI | (15,944 | ) | (16,011 | ) | (16,237 | ) | |||||||
Tangible common equity | $ | 211,717 | $ | 207,538 | $ | 196,032 | |||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,786,618 | $ | 1,835,544 | $ | 1,877,470 | |||||||
Less goodwill and CDI | (15,944 | ) | (16,011 | ) | (16,237 | ) | |||||||
Tangible assets | $ | 1,770,674 | $ | 1,819,533 | $ | 1,861,233 |
Contact:
Dean J. Brydon, CEO
Jonathan A. Fischer, President & COO
Marci A. Basich, CFO
(360) 533-4747
www.timberlandbank.com
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