VERSABANK REPORTS RECORD FOURTH QUARTER AND FISCAL 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS AS IT CONTINUES TO BENEFIT FROM INCREASING OPERATING LEVERAGE IN ITS UNIQUE DIGITAL BANKING MODEL
- Record loan portfolio and revenue in Q4 and fiscal 2023
- Consistent growth in total assets, total revenue, and net income
- Improvement in return on common equity to 13.58%
- Strong loan growth and higher revenue contributions from DRT Cyber Inc. ("DRTC")
- None.
– Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2023 Highlighted by Another Record Loan Portfolio and Record Revenue, Net Interest Income and Net Income While ROCE Improves to
VersaBank's 2023 annual audited Consolidated Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") will be available today online at www.versabank.com/investor-relations, SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml. Supplementary Financial Information will also be available on our website at www.versabank.com/investor-relations. All amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. All interim financial information within this earnings release is unaudited and based on interim Consolidated Financial Statements prepared in compliance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting, unless otherwise noted. All annual financial information herein was derived from VersaBank's 2023 annual audited Consolidated Financial Statements and MD&A.
CONSOLIDATED AND SEGMENTED FINANCIAL SUMMARY
(unaudited) | As at or for the three months ended | As at or for the year ended | |||||||||||
October 31 | July 31 | October 31 | October 31 | October 31 | |||||||||
(thousands of Canadian dollars except per share amounts) | 2023 | 2023 | Change | 2022 | Change | 2023 | 2022 | Change | |||||
Financial results | |||||||||||||
Total revenue | $ 29,173 | $ 26,859 | 9 % | $ 24,252 | 20 % | $ 108,635 | $ 82,392 | 32 % | |||||
Cost of funds(1) | 3.86 % | 3.62 % | 7 % | 2.45 % | 58 % | 3.46 % | 1.77 % | 95 % | |||||
Net interest margin(1) | 2.54 % | 2.57 % | (1 %) | 2.81 % | (10 %) | 2.68 % | 2.70 % | (1 %) | |||||
Net interest margin on loans(1) | 2.69 % | 2.69 % | 0 % | 3.03 % | (11 %) | 2.85 % | 3.08 % | (7 %) | |||||
Return on average common equity(1) | 13.58 % | 11.15 % | 22 % | 7.32 % | 86 % | 11.75 % | 6.61 % | 78 % | |||||
Net income | 12,479 | 10,003 | 25 % | 6,429 | 94 % | 42,162 | 22,658 | 86 % | |||||
Net income per common share basic and diluted | 0.47 | 0.38 | 24 % | 0.23 | 104 % | 1.57 | 0.79 | 99 % | |||||
Balance sheet and capital ratios | |||||||||||||
Total assets | $ 4,201,610 | $ 3,980,845 | 6 % | $ 3,265,998 | 29 % | $ 4,201,610 | $ 3,265,998 | 29 % | |||||
Book value per common share(1) | 14.00 | 13.55 | 3 % | 12.37 | 13 % | 14.00 | 12.37 | 13 % | |||||
Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio | 11.33 % | 11.15 % | 2 % | 12.00 % | (6 %) | 11.33 % | 12.00 % | (6 %) | |||||
Total capital ratio | 15.38 % | 15.10 % | 2 % | 16.52 % | (7 %) | 15.38 % | 16.52 % | (7 %) | |||||
Leverage ratio | 8.30 % | 8.53 % | (3 %) | 9.84 % | (16 %) | 8.30 % | 9.84 % | (16 %) | |||||
(1) See definition under 'Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures' in the Annual 2023 Management's Discussion and Analysis. |
(thousands of Canadian dollars) | |||||||||||||||
for the three months ended | October 31, 2023 | July 31, 2023 | October 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
Digital | DRTC | Eliminations/ | Consolidated | Digital | DRTC | Eliminations/ | Consolidated | Digital | DRTC | Eliminations/ | Consolidated | ||||
Banking | Adjustments | Banking | Adjustments | Banking | Adjustments | ||||||||||
Net interest income | $ 26,239 | $ - | $ - | $ 26,239 | $ 24,929 | $ - | $ - | $ 24,929 | $ 22,477 | $ - | $ - | $ 22,477 | |||
Non-interest income | 315 | 3,699 | (1,080) | 2,934 | 101 | 2,020 | (191) | 1,930 | 38 | 1,778 | (41) | 1,775 | |||
Total revenue | 26,554 | 3,699 | (1,080) | 29,173 | 25,030 | 2,020 | (191) | 26,859 | 22,515 | 1,778 | (41) | 24,252 | |||
Provision for (recovery of) credit losses | (184) | - | - | (184) | 171 | - | - | 171 | 205 | - | - | 205 | |||
26,738 | 3,699 | (1,080) | 29,357 | 24,859 | 2,020 | (191) | 26,688 | 22,310 | 1,778 | (41) | 24,047 | ||||
Non-interest expenses: | |||||||||||||||
Salaries and benefits | 5,878 | 1,411 | - | 7,289 | 5,891 | 1,562 | - | 7,453 | 5,678 | 1,541 | - | 7,219 | |||
General and administrative | 4,889 | 354 | (1,080) | 4,163 | 4,257 | 380 | (191) | 4,446 | 5,154 | 457 | (41) | 5,570 | |||
Premises and equipment | 617 | 372 | - | 989 | 610 | 370 | - | 980 | 624 | 361 | - | 985 | |||
11,384 | 2,137 | (1,080) | 12,441 | 10,758 | 2,312 | (191) | 12,879 | 11,456 | 2,359 | (41) | 13,774 | ||||
Income (loss) before income taxes | 15,354 | 1,562 | - | 16,916 | 14,101 | (292) | - | 13,809 | 10,854 | (581) | - | 10,273 | |||
Income tax provision | 4,088 | 349 | - | 4,437 | 3,999 | (193) | - | 3,806 | 3,939 | (95) | - | 3,844 | |||
Net income (loss) | $ 11,266 | $ 1,213 | $ - | $ 12,479 | $ 10,102 | $ (99) | $ - | $ 10,003 | $ 6,915 | $ (486) | $ - | $ 6,429 | |||
Total assets | $ 4,190,876 | $ 26,443 | $ (15,709) | $ 4,201,610 | $ 3,971,781 | $ 25,485 | $ (16,421) | $ 3,980,845 | $ 3,267,479 | $ 22,345 | $ (23,826) | $ 3,265,998 | |||
Total liabilities | $ 3,818,412 | $ 28,788 | $ (22,748) | $ 3,824,452 | $ 3,609,832 | $ 29,123 | $ (23,153) | $ 3,615,802 | $ 2,912,249 | $ 25,755 | $ (22,681) | $ 2,915,323 | |||
(thousands of Canadian dollars) | |||||||||||
for the year ended | October 31, 2023 | October 31, 2022 | |||||||||
Digital | DRTC | Eliminations/ | Consolidated | Digital | DRTC | Eliminations/ | Consolidated | ||||
Banking | Adjustments | Banking | Adjustments | ||||||||
Net interest income | $ 100,051 | $ - | $ - | $ 100,051 | $ 76,666 | $ - | $ - | $ 76,666 | |||
Non-interest income | 540 | 9,698 | (1,654) | 8,584 | 52 | 5,839 | (165) | 5,726 | |||
Total revenue | 100,591 | 9,698 | (1,654) | 108,635 | 76,718 | 5,839 | (165) | 82,392 | |||
Provision for (recovery of) credit losses | 609 | - | - | 609 | 451 | - | - | 451 | |||
99,982 | 9,698 | (1,654) | 108,026 | 76,267 | 5,839 | (165) | 81,941 | ||||
Non-interest expenses: | |||||||||||
Salaries and benefits | 25,382 | 6,046 | - | 31,428 | 22,303 | 4,493 | - | 26,796 | |||
General and administrative | 15,140 | 1,565 | (1,654) | 15,051 | 17,614 | 1,283 | (165) | 18,732 | |||
Premises and equipment | 2,462 | 1,440 | - | 3,902 | 2,475 | 1,390 | - | 3,865 | |||
42,984 | 9,051 | (1,654) | 50,381 | 42,392 | 7,166 | (165) | 49,393 | ||||
Income (loss) before income taxes | 56,998 | 647 | - | 57,645 | 33,875 | (1,327) | - | 32,548 | |||
Income tax provision | 15,867 | (384) | - | 15,483 | 9,744 | 146 | - | 9,890 | |||
Net income (loss) | $ 41,131 | $ 1,031 | $ - | $ 42,162 | $ 24,131 | $ (1,473) | $ - | $ 22,658 | |||
Total assets | $ 4,190,876 | $ 26,443 | $ (15,709) | $ 4,201,610 | $ 3,267,479 | $ 22,345 | $ (23,826) | $ 3,265,998 | |||
Total liabilities | $ 3,818,412 | $ 28,788 | $ (22,748) | $ 3,824,452 | $ 2,912,249 | $ 25,755 | $ (22,681) | $ 2,915,323 | |||
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF FISCAL 2023
Consolidated
- Total assets increased
29% year-over-year and6% sequentially to a record ;$4.2 billion - Consolidated total revenue increased
20% year-over-year and9% sequentially to a record , driven by higher net interest income due primarily to continued strong loan growth, as well as a larger contribution from DRT Cyber Inc. ("DRTC");$29.2 million - Consolidated net income increased
94% year-over-year and25% sequentially to , driven primarily by the significant and increasing operating leverage in VersaBank's branchless, business-to-business (partner-based) digital banking model as well as a recovery of credit losses;$12.5 million - Consolidated earnings per share increased
104% year-over-year and24% sequentially to due to higher net income, as well as the positive impact of the purchase and cancellation of VersaBank's common shares through its Normal Course Issuer Bid ("NCIB");$0.47 - Return on common equity increased to
13.58% from7.32% ; and, - The Bank continues to advance the process seeking approval of its proposed acquisition of OCC-chartered US bank, Stearns Bank Holdingford N.A., and expects a decision from US regulators during the first calendar quarter of 2024. If favourable, the Bank will proceed toward completion of the acquisition as soon as possible, subject to Canadian regulatory (OSFI) approval.
Digital Banking Operations
- Loans increased
29% year-over-year and5% sequentially to a record , driven primarily by growth in the Bank's Point-of-Sale ("POS") Financing portfolio, which increased$3.85 billion 30% year-over-year and4% sequentially; - Total revenue increased
18% year-over-year and6% sequentially to a record , driven primarily by higher net interest income attributable substantially to loan growth and higher non-interest income attributable to higher gross profit generated by DRTC;$26.6 million - Net interest margin on loans decreased 34 bps, or
11% , year-over-year and was unchanged sequentially at2.69% . The year-over-year and sequential trends were a function primarily of higher cost of funds due to elevated rates on term deposits experienced periodically over the course of the year, including during the fourth quarter, offset partially by higher yields earned on the Bank's loans; - Net interest margin decreased 27 bps year-over-year, or
10% , and decreased 3 bps, or1% , sequentially to2.54% ; - Provision for credit losses as a percentage of average loans remained negligible at -
0.02% , compared with a 12-quarter average of0.00% , which remains among the lowest of the publicly traded Canadian Schedule I (federally licensed) Banks; and, - Efficiency ratio (excluding DRTC) improved year-over-year to
45% (down from51% ), driven by the significant and increasing operating leverage in VersaBank's branchless, business-to-business (partner) digital banking model. On a sequential basis, efficiency ratio increased modestly to45% from43% due primarily to transitory non-interest expenses related to inter-company technology and cybersecurity services provided in the current quarter.
DRTC's Cybersecurity Services Operations (Digital Boundary Group)
- Revenue for the Cybersecurity Services component of DRTC (Digital Boundary Group, or DBG) increased
21% year-over-year to driven by higher service engagements, while gross profit increased$3.4 million 50% to due to improved operational efficiency. Sequentially, revenue and gross profit for Digital Boundary Group increased$2.6 million 46% and45% , respectively, due primarily to higher service engagements. DBG's gross profit amounts are included in DRTC's consolidated revenue which is reflected in non-interest income in VersaBank's consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income. DBG remained profitable on a standalone basis within DRTC.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE FULL FISCAL 2023 YEAR
Consolidated
- Total assets increased
29% year-over-year and6% sequentially to a record ;$4.2 billion - Consolidated total revenue increased
32% to a record , driven by higher net interest income resulting primarily from continued strong loan growth and higher revenue contributions from DRT Cyber Inc. ("DRTC");$108.6 million - Consolidated net income increased
86% to due primarily to strong revenue growth significantly outpacing the small increase in non-interest expenses (mainly due to the significant and increasing operating leverage in VersaBank's branchless, business-to-business (partner-based) digital banking model), which was partially offset by higher provision for credit losses;$42.2 million - Consolidated earnings per share increased
99% year-over-year to due to higher net income, as well as the positive impact of the purchase and cancellation of VersaBank's common shares through its Normal Course Issuer Bid ("NCIB");$1.57 - Return on common equity increased to
11.75% from6.61% ; and, - The Bank purchased and cancelled 1,321,358 common shares under its NCIB in the current year, bringing the total number of common shares purchased through the NCIB as at October 31, 2023 to 1,516,658.
Digital Banking Operations
- Loans increased
29% to a record , driven primarily by growth in the Bank's Point-of-Sale ("POS") Financing portfolio, which increased$3.85 billion 30% year-over-year, as well as strong growth in its commercial lending portfolio, which increased24% ; - Total revenue increased
31% year-over-year to a record , driven primarily by higher net interest income attributable substantially to loan growth;$100.6 million - Net interest margin on loans decreased 23 bps, or
7% , year-over-year to2.85% due to elevated rates on term deposits experienced periodically over the course of the year, offset partially by higher yields earned on the Bank's loans; - Net interest margin decreased 2 bps year-over-year, or
1% to2.68% ; - Provision for credit losses ("PCL") was
compared with$609,000 last year due primarily to higher loan balances, as well as changes in the forward-looking information used by VersaBank in its credit risk models offset partially by changes in the Bank's loan mix;$451,000 - Provision for credit losses as a percentage of average loans remained negligible at
0.02% , compared with a 12-quarter average of0.00% , which remains among the lowest of the publicly traded Canadian Schedule I (federally licensed) Banks; and, - Efficiency ratio for Digital Banking operations (excluding DRTC) improved to
43% from55% last year as a function of31% growth in revenue and only a1% increase in non-interest expenses due to the significant and increasing operating leverage in VersaBank's branchless, business-to-business (partner-based) digital banking model.
DRTC's Cybersecurity Services Operations (Digital Boundary Group)
- Revenue for the Cybersecurity Services component of DRTC (Digital Boundary Group, or DBG) increased
9% year-over-year to due to higher service engagements, while gross profit increased$10.6 million 38% to due to improved operating efficiency. DBG's gross profit amounts are included in DRTC's consolidated revenue which is reflected in non-interest income in VersaBank's consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income. DBG remained profitable on a standalone basis within DRTC.$7.8 million
MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY
"Another record quarter capped off another record year as continued strong growth in our loan portfolio increasingly enabled us to capitalize on the significant operating leverage in our unique, branchless, business-to-business, partner-based digital banking model," said David Taylor, President and Chief Executive Officer, VersaBank. "
"Looking ahead to fiscal 2024, we expect continued solid growth in our loan portfolio, led by our Canadian Point-of-Sale Receivable Purchase Program, with an expectation to surpass our next total asset milestone of
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Consolidated
Net Income – Net income for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 was
Capital – At October 31, 2023, VersaBank's total regulatory capital was
Digital Banking Operations
Net Interest Margin – Net interest margin (or spread) for the quarter was
Net Interest Margin on Loans – Net interest margin on loans for the quarter was
Net Interest Income – Net interest income for the quarter increased to a record
Non-Interest Expenses – Non-interest expenses for the quarter were
Provision for/Recovery of Credit Losses – Recovery of credit losses for the quarter was
Credit Quality – The Bank's allowance for expected credit losses ("ECL") at October 31, 2023 was
Lending Operations: POS Financing – POS Financing portfolio balances for the quarter increased
US Receivable Purchase Program ("RPP"): Despite higher interest rates and continuing inflationary pressures in the US, the US labour market remains resilient, which, combined with the broad expectation that the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle has come to an end will continue to support consumer spending. Management views the current trajectory of the US economy to be favourable in the context of continued, stable demand for durable goods as a function of enduring consumption. Management believes that the anticipated US macroeconomic and industry trends described above will continue to support healthy growth in the Bank's RPP portfolio over the course of fiscal 2024, which would be expected to include meaningful contribution from the Bank's US subsidiary should VersaBank receive regulatory approval for, and complete, the proposed acquisition of a US bank.
Lending Operations: Commercial Lending – The Commercial Lending portfolio for the quarter increased
Deposit Funding – Cost of funds for the fourth quarter was
DRTC (Cybersecurity Services and Banking and Financial Technology Development)
DRTC revenue (including that from services provided to the Digital Banking operations) increased
DBG revenue increased
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(unaudited) | for the three months ended | for the year ended | |||||||
October 31 | October 31 | October 31 | October 31 | ||||||
($CDN thousands except per share amounts) | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||||
Results of operations | |||||||||
Interest income | $ 66,089 | $ 42,072 | $ 229,334 | $ 126,817 | |||||
Net interest income | 26,239 | 22,477 | 100,051 | 76,666 | |||||
Non-interest income | 2,934 | 1,775 | 8,584 | 5,726 | |||||
Total revenue | 29,173 | 24,252 | 108,635 | 82,392 | |||||
Provision for (recovery of) credit losses | (184) | 205 | 609 | 451 | |||||
Non-interest expenses | 12,441 | 13,774 | 50,381 | 49,393 | |||||
Digital banking | 11,384 | 11,456 | 42,984 | 42,392 | |||||
DRTC | 2,137 | 2,359 | 9,051 | 7,166 | |||||
Net income | 12,479 | 6,429 | 42,162 | 22,658 | |||||
Income per common share: | |||||||||
Basic | $ 0.47 | $ 0.23 | $ 1.57 | $ 0.79 | |||||
Diluted | $ 0.47 | $ 0.23 | $ 1.57 | $ 0.79 | |||||
Dividends paid on preferred shares | $ 247 | $ 247 | $ 988 | $ 988 | |||||
Dividends paid on common shares | $ 650 | $ 680 | $ 2,612 | $ 2,741 | |||||
Yield* | 6.40 % | 5.26 % | 6.14 % | 4.47 % | |||||
Cost of funds* | 3.86 % | 2.45 % | 3.46 % | 1.77 % | |||||
Net interest margin* | 2.54 % | 2.81 % | 2.68 % | 2.70 % | |||||
Net interest margin on loans* | 2.69 % | 3.03 % | 2.85 % | 3.08 % | |||||
Return on average common equity* | 13.58 % | 7.32 % | 11.75 % | 6.61 % | |||||
Book value per common share* | $ 14.00 | $ 12.37 | $ 14.00 | $ 12.37 | |||||
Efficiency ratio* | 43 % | 57 % | 46 % | 60 % | |||||
Efficiency ratio - Digital banking* | 45 % | 51 % | 43 % | 55 % | |||||
Return on average total assets* | 1.19 % | 0.77 % | 1.10 % | 0.76 % | |||||
Provision for (recovery of) credit losses as a % of average loans* | (0.02 %) | 0.03 % | 0.02 % | 0.02 % | |||||
as at | |||||||||
Balance Sheet Summary | |||||||||
Cash | $ 132,242 | $ 88,581 | $ 132,242 | $ 88,581 | |||||
Securities | 167,940 | 141,564 | 167,940 | 141,564 | |||||
Loans, net of allowance for credit losses | 3,850,404 | 2,992,678 | 3,850,404 | 2,992,678 | |||||
Average loans | 3,756,038 | 2,903,400 | 3,421,541 | 2,547,864 | |||||
Total assets | 4,201,610 | 3,265,998 | 4,201,610 | 3,265,998 | |||||
Deposits | 3,533,366 | 2,657,540 | 3,533,366 | 2,657,540 | |||||
Subordinated notes payable | 106,850 | 104,951 | 106,850 | 104,951 | |||||
Shareholders' equity | 377,158 | 350,675 | 377,158 | 350,675 | |||||
Capital ratios** | |||||||||
Risk-weighted assets | $ 3,095,092 | $ 2,714,902 | $ 3,095,092 | $ 2,714,902 | |||||
Common Equity Tier 1 capital | 350,812 | 325,657 | 350,812 | 325,657 | |||||
Total regulatory capital | 476,005 | 448,575 | 476,005 | 448,575 | |||||
Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio | 11.33 % | 12.00 % | 11.33 % | 12.00 % | |||||
Tier 1 capital ratio | 11.78 % | 12.50 % | 11.78 % | 12.50 % | |||||
Total capital ratio | 15.38 % | 16.52 % | 15.38 % | 16.52 % | |||||
Leverage ratio | 8.30 % | 9.84 % | 8.30 % | 9.84 % | |||||
* See definition under 'Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures' in the Annual 2023 Management's Discussion and Analysis. | |||||||||
** Capital management and leverage measures are in accordance with OSFI's Capital Adequacy Requirements and Basel III Accord. |
STRATEGIC REALIGNMENT OF CERTAIN SENIOR MANAGEMENT ROLES
VersaBank also announced that it has realigned certain senior management roles as it prepares for broad launch of its RPP in the US should it receive the relevant regulatory approvals (as discussed above). Shawn Clarke, previously the Bank's Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed to the newly created role of Chief Operating Officer (COO). John Asma, previously Treasurer, has been appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Chintan Shah, previously Assistant Treasurer, will assume the role of Treasurer, reporting directly to Mr. Asma.
"I am very pleased to announce these appointments, which, together, enable the Bank to efficiently and effectively deploy our deep internal expertise to fully capitalize on the significant opportunities in front of us," said Mr. Taylor. "During his nearly 15-year tenure with VersaBank, Shawn has made tremendous contributions to our growth and success in a variety of capacities, especially in last several years, as, in addition to his normal course CFO duties he has been integral to our US IPO and Nasdaq listing, as well as the US regulatory approval process for our proposed acquisition. His extensive involvement in the development of the business plan and implementation strategy for the RPP in the US will be invaluable to the success of our broad roll out."
"John brings a long track record of success in banking and finance, as well as a deep knowledge and understanding of the unique VersaBank model, to the CFO role. In his recent tenure as Treasurer, he has been instrumental in enhancing our return on treasury balances, while further mitigating risk and enhancing liquidity, as well as expanding our base of business development. As CFO, John's financial acumen and discipline will serve the Bank well as we increasingly realize the operating leverage in our business, with a particular focus on optimizing net interest margin and managing non-interest expense to fully capitalize on this critical part of our business model, as well as optimizing its efficiency and return on common equity in the context of focusing on risk mitigation throughout the Bank and our regulatory obligations."
"Chintan has spent most of his career in the treasury function within the banking sector and over the past two and a half years has proven to be a valuable member of our own Treasury team, working closely with John toward that group's many accomplishments. I have the utmost confidence in his ability to take on the Bank's Treasurer role and continue to drive the success of this critical aspect of our business."
About VersaBank
VersaBank is a Canadian Schedule I chartered (federally licensed) bank with a difference. VersaBank became the world's first fully digital financial institution when it adopted its highly efficient business-to-business model in 1993 using its proprietary state-of-the-art financial technology to profitably address underserved segments of the Canadian banking market in the pursuit of superior net interest margins while mitigating risk. VersaBank obtains all of its deposits and provides the majority of its loans and leases electronically, with innovative deposit and lending solutions for financial intermediaries that allow them to excel in their core businesses. In addition, leveraging its internally developed IT security software and capabilities, VersaBank established wholly owned,
VersaBank's Common Shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") and Nasdaq under the symbol VBNK. Its Series 1 Preferred Shares trade on the TSX under the symbol VBNK.PR.A.
Forward-Looking Statements
VersaBank's public communications often include written or oral forward-looking statements. Statements of this type are included in this document and may be included in other filings and with Canadian securities regulators or the US Securities and Exchange Commission, or in other communications. All such statements are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of, and are intended to be forward-looking statements under, the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and any applicable Canadian securities legislation. The statements in this management's discussion and analysis that relate to the future are forward-looking statements. By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, many of which are out of VersaBank's control. Risks exist that predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will not be achieved. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the plans, objectives, expectations, estimates and intentions expressed in such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, the strength of the Canadian and US economy in general and the strength of the local economies within
The foregoing list of important factors is not exhaustive. When relying on forward-looking statements to make decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. The forward-looking information contained in the management's discussion and analysis is presented to assist VersaBank shareholders and others in understanding VersaBank's financial position and may not be appropriate for any other purposes. Except as required by securities law, VersaBank does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that is contained in this management's discussion and analysis or made from time to time by VersaBank or on its behalf.
Conference Call
VersaBank will be hosting a conference call and webcast today, Wednesday, December 13, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss its fourth quarter results, featuring a presentation by David Taylor, President & CEO, and other VersaBank executives, followed by a question and answer period.
Dial-in Details
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Local dial-in number: | (416) 764-8659 |
Please call between 8:45 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. (ET).
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Webcast Access: For those preferring to listen to the conference call via the Internet, a webcast of Mr. Taylor's presentation will be available via the internet, accessible here https://app.webinar.net/G5MNnkaXpb2 or from the Bank's web site.
Instant Replay
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Local dial-in number: | (416) 764-8677 |
Passcode: | 219304# |
Expiry Date: | January 13th, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (ET) |
The archived webcast presentation will also be available via the Internet for 90 days following the live event at https://app.webinar.net/G5MNnkaXpb2 and on the Bank's web site.
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