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First Savings Financial Group, Inc. Reports Financial Results For the Third Fiscal Quarter Ended June 30, 2021

First Savings Financial Group, Inc. Reports Financial Results For the Third Fiscal Quarter Ended June 30, 2021

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., July 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — First Savings Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSFG – news) (the “Company”), the holding company for First Savings Bank (the “Bank”), today reported net income of $4.3 million, or $1.80 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 compared to net income of $15.4 million, or $6.51 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2020.

Commenting on the Company’s performance, Larry W. Myers, President and CEO stated: “We continued to be very pleased with the fundamentals of our organization, which continue to deliver meaningful value to our shareholders. The core banking segment continues to experience strong earnings, loan and deposit growth; resiliency of asset quality; and stability of the net interest margin. The SBA lending segment also continues to experience strong earnings, robust origination volume and resiliency of asset quality. The mortgage banking segment experienced unfavorable market conditions during the quarter, which resulted in decreased volumes, margin compression and adverse market value adjustments. However, we’re optimistic regarding the continued opportunity in mortgage banking and invested in high-caliber management during the quarter in preparation for continued growth and profitability. I have confidence in the each of the Company’s business lines to continue thriving and thus delivering exceptional value to our shareholders.”

COVID-19 Pandemic Loan Information

The table below summarizes payment extensions or loan forbearance agreements that were in effect at July 20, 2021.

  Number of Loans Outstanding Principal Balance
(Dollars in thousands)    
Residential real estate 2 $ 127
Commercial real estate 2   8,609
Commercial business 1   5
     
Total 5 $ 8,741
       

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the leisure and hospitality industries carry a higher degree of credit risk. Based on our evaluation of the allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2021, management believes adequate reserves are in place to cover estimated losses at that date. However, as the pandemic continues, additional losses could be recognized and additional provisions for loan losses may be required.

At June 30, 2021, the outstanding principal balance of loans secured by restaurant related collateral was $146.0 million, of which $48.9 million is fully guaranteed by the SBA (including $48.5 million of PPP loans) and $86.7 million is secured by commercial real estate where the collateral property is leased to national-brand, investment-grade tenants.

At June 30, 2021, the outstanding principal balances of loans secured by hotel real estate was $17.5 million, of which $3.9 million is fully guaranteed by the SBA (including $865,000 of PPP loans). The two commercial real estate loans included in the preceding table totaling $8.6 million are secured by hotel real estate and are not guaranteed by the SBA.

Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act, which was signed into law on March 27, 2020, the SBA made six months of principal and interest payments for loans of existing SBA clients that were in “regular servicing status” (not delinquent) at March 27, 2020 and for loans of new SBA clients originated between March 27, 2020 and September 27, 2020. The CARES Act provided financial support for many of the SBA clients, which resulted in relatively few SBA clients requiring payment extensions or loan forbearance agreements. The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (“CRRSAA”), which was signed into law on December 27, 2020, provides additional SBA-provided loan payments to eligible SBA clients beginning in February 2021.

The Company participated in the first round of the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), which was originally authorized by the CARES Act, and the second round of the PPP, which was authorized by the CRRSAA. At June 30, 2021, the outstanding principal balance of PPP loans was $100.6 million and net deferred loan fees related to PPP loans were approximately $1.4 million, which will be recognized over the life of the loans and as borrowers are granted forgiveness. As of June 30, 2021, the Company had processed and received forgiveness for 538 PPP loans totaling $118.0 million.

Results of Operations for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 and 2020

Net interest income increased $2.1 million, or 16.8%, to $14.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 as compared to the same quarter in 2020. The increase in net interest income was due to a $1.4 million increase in interest income and a $622,000 decrease in interest expense. Interest income increased due to an increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets of $131.6 million, from $1.42 billion for 2020 to $1.55 billion for 2021, and an increase in the weighted-average tax-equivalent yield, from 4.24% for 2020 to 4.25% for 2021. The increase in the weighted-average tax-equivalent yield for 2021 was due primarily to an increase in the yield on PPP loans from 2.34% for 2020 to 3.71% for 2021. The increase in the yield on PPP loans was due to accelerated recognition of deferred PPP loan fees related to forgiveness payoffs during the quarter ended June 30, 2021. Interest expense decreased due to a decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities, from 0.88% for 2020 to 0.63% for 2021, partially offset by an increase in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities of $55.9 million, from $1.16 billion for 2020 to $1.21 billion for 2021. The decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for 2021 was due primarily to decreasing market interest rates on deposits and Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) borrowings, as well as increased borrowings under the Federal Reserve Bank’s PPP Liquidity Facility (“PPPLF”). PPPLF borrowings carry a fixed interest rate of 0.35% and are secured by the Company’s PPP loans.

The Company recognized a negative provision for loan losses of $2.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 compared to a provision of $3.0 million for 2020. The negative provision for loan losses for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 was primarily the result of decreases in certain segments of the loan portfolio and in nonperforming assets, as well as reductions of certain qualitative risk factors within the allowance for loan losses calculation related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Company recognized net charge-offs of $47,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 compared to net charge-offs of $31,000 for 2020.

Noninterest income decreased $28.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 as compared to 2020, due primarily to a decrease in mortgage banking income of $29.5 million, which was partially offset by a $1.0 million increase in net gain on sales of SBA loans. The decrease in mortgage banking income was due to decreased loan originations and sales by the mortgage banking segment, as well as margin compression in the residential mortgage loan secondary market. The increase in net gain on sales of SBA loans was due primarily to increases in production and sales volume from the SBA lending segment, as well as higher premiums in the secondary market. Additional details regarding the financial performance of the mortgage banking and SBA lending segments are included in the “Segmented Statements of Income Information” table at the end of this release.

Noninterest expense decreased $4.4 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 as compared to 2020. The decrease was due primarily to a decrease in compensation and benefits of $5.6 million, which was partially offset by increases in other noninterest expense and professional fees of $753,000 and $567,000, respectively. The decrease in compensation and benefits expense is due primarily to a reduction in incentive compensation for the Company’s mortgage banking segment as a result of decreased mortgage banking income.

The Company recognized income tax expense of $817,000 for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 compared to income tax expense of $5.5 million for 2020. The decrease is primarily the result of lower pretax income in 2021. The effective tax rate for 2021 was 15.9% compared to 26.2% for 2020. The reduction in the effective tax rate is due to lower nondeductible executive compensation in 2021.

Results of Operations for the Nine Months Ended June 30, 2021 and 2020

The Company reported net income of $24.7 million, or $10.35 per diluted share, for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 compared to net income of $18.2 million, or $7.66 per diluted share, for the nine months ended June 30, 2020, resulting in an increase of 35.1% on a per share basis.

Net interest income increased $9.0 million, or 26.8%, to $42.7 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2020. The increase in net interest income was due to a $7.1 million increase in interest income and a $1.9 million decrease in interest expense. Interest income increased due to an increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets of $342.7 million, from $1.26 billion for 2020 to $1.61 billion for 2021, partially offset by a decrease in the weighted-average tax-equivalent yield, from 4.52% for 2020 to 4.15% for 2021. The decrease in the weighted-average tax-equivalent yield for 2021 is due primarily to lower market interest rates on loans and investment securities in 2021. Interest expense decreased due to a decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities, from 1.07% for 2020 to 0.65% for 2021, partially offset by an increase in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities of $253.7 million, from $1.03 billion for 2020 to $1.28 billion for 2021. The decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for 2021 was due primarily to decreasing market interest rates on deposits and FHLB borrowings, as well as increased PPPLF borrowings.

The Company recognized a negative provision for loan losses of $1.8 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 compared to a provision of $5.2 million for the same period in 2020. Nonperforming loans, which consist of nonaccrual loans and loans over 90 days past due and still accruing interest, decreased $1.2 million, from $13.6 million at September 30, 2020 to $12.4 million at June 30, 2021. The negative provision for loan losses for 2021 was primarily the result of decreases in certain segments of the loan portfolio and nonperforming assets, as well as reductions of certain qualitative risk factors within the allowance for loan losses calculation related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Company recognized net charge-offs of $609,000 for the nine months ended June 30, 2021, of which $565,000 was related to unguaranteed portions of SBA loans, compared to net charge-offs of $590,000 for the same period in 2020, of which $353,000 was related to unguaranteed portions of SBA loans.

Noninterest income increased $27.6 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2020. The increase was due primarily to increases in mortgage banking income of $23.2 million and net gain on sales of SBA loans of $3.5 million. The increase in mortgage banking income was due to increased production from the secondary-market residential mortgage lending segment. The increase in net gain on sales of SBA loans was due primarily to increases in production and sales volume from the SBA lending segment, as well as higher premiums in the secondary market. Additional details regarding the financial performance of the mortgage banking and SBA lending segments are included in the “Segmented Statements of Income Information” table at the end of this release.

Noninterest expense increased $32.9 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2020. The increase was due primarily to increases in compensation and benefits of $25.1 million, other operating expense of $3.0 million, professional fees of $2.3 million and occupancy and equipment of $1.6 million. The increase in compensation and benefits expense is attributable to the addition of new employees primarily to support the growth of the Company’s mortgage banking and SBA lending activities, routine salary and benefits adjustments, and increased incentive compensation primarily as a result of the performance of the Company’s mortgage banking segment. The increases in other operating expense, professional fees and occupancy and equipment were primarily to support the growth of the mortgage banking segment.

The Company recognized income tax expense of $9.0 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2021 compared to $5.4 million for the same period in 2020. The increase for 2021 was due primarily to higher pretax income. The effective tax rate for 2021 was 26.5% as compared to 23.0% for 2020.

Comparison of Financial Condition at June 30, 2021 and September 30, 2020

Total assets decreased $6.0 million from September 30, 2020 to June 30, 2021. Net loans decreased $24.2 million during the nine months ended June 30, 2021, due primarily to an $80.0 million decrease in PPP loans, partially offset by continued growth in the single tenant net lease commercial real estate loan portfolio. Residential mortgage and SBA loans held for sale decreased by $21.0 million and $4.6 million, respectively, due to loan sales outpacing originations during the period. Single tenant net lease loans held for sale increased by $17.5 million due to a transfer from held-for-investment to held-for-sale during the period. Total liabilities decreased $26.2 million due primarily to decreases of $67.0 million and $27.6 million in PPPLF and FHLB borrowings, respectively, partially offset by a $79.1 million increase in total deposits.

Common stockholders’ equity increased $20.5 million, from $157.3 million at September 30, 2020 to $177.7 million at June 30, 2021, due primarily to increases in retained net income of $23.0 million, partially offset by decreases in net unrealized gains on available for sale securities included in accumulated other comprehensive income of $851,000 and additional paid in capital of $1.8 million, which was due to the acquisition of the minority interests in Q2 Business Capital, LLC on December 31, 2020. At June 30, 2021 and September 30, 2020, the Bank was considered “well-capitalized” under applicable regulatory capital guidelines.

First Savings Bank is an entrepreneurial community bank headquartered in Jeffersonville, Indiana, which is directly across the river from Louisville, Kentucky, and operates fifteen depository branches within Southern Indiana. The Bank also has three national lending programs, including single-tenant net lease commercial real estate, SBA lending and residential mortgage banking, with offices located throughout the United States. The Bank is a recognized leader, both in its local communities and nationally for its lending programs. The employees of First Savings Bank strive daily to achieve the organization’s vision, We Expect To Be The BEST community BANK, which fuels our success. The Company’s common shares trade on The NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol “FSFG.”

This release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are not historical facts; rather, they are statements based on the Company’s current expectations regarding its business strategies and their intended results and its future performance. Forward-looking statements are preceded by terms such as “expects,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “intends” and similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Numerous risks and uncertainties could cause or contribute to the Company’s actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause or contribute to these differences include, without limitation, changes in general economic conditions, including the duration, extent and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, including its effect on our customers, service providers and on the economy and financial markets in general; changes in market interest rates; changes in monetary and fiscal policies of the federal government; legislative and regulatory changes; and other factors disclosed periodically in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Because of the risks and uncertainties inherent in forward-looking statements, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on them, whether included in this report or made elsewhere from time to time by the Company or on its behalf. Except as may be required by applicable law or regulation, the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

Contact:
Tony A. Schoen, CPA
Chief Financial Officer
812-283-0724

FIRST SAVINGS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
               
  Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended
  June 30,   June 30,
OPERATING DATA:   2021       2020       2021       2020  
(In thousands, except share and per share data)              
               
Total interest income $ 16,150     $ 14,719     $ 49,016     $ 41,934  
Total interest expense   1,921       2,543       6,268       8,201  
               
Net interest income   14,229       12,176       42,748       33,733  
Provision (credit) for loan losses   (2,730 )     2,980       (1,775 )     5,190  
               
Net interest income after provision (credit) for loan losses   16,959       9,196       44,523       28,543  
               
Total noninterest income   18,785       46,962       103,941       76,327  
Total noninterest expense   30,619       35,009       114,305       81,356  
               
Income before income taxes   5,125       21,149       34,159       23,514  
Income tax expense   817       5,540       9,039       5,404  
               
Net income   4,308       15,609       25,120       18,110  
               
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests         204       402       (107 )
               
Net income attributable to the Company $ 4,308     $ 15,405     $ 24,718     $ 18,217  
               
Net income per share, basic $ 1.82     $ 6.51     $ 10.43     $ 7.74  
Weighted average shares outstanding, basic   2,369,827       2,365,217       2,368,835       2,353,816  
               
Net income per share, diluted $ 1.80     $ 6.51     $ 10.35     $ 7.66  
Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   2,392,981       2,366,787       2,388,745       2,377,399  
               
               
Performance ratios (three-month and nine-month data annualized)              
Return on average assets   1.00 %     4.02 %     1.87 %     1.78 %
Return on average equity   9.94 %     48.75 %     19.95 %     19.26 %
Return on average common stockholders’ equity   9.94 %     47.91 %     19.65 %     19.36 %
Net interest margin (tax equivalent basis)   3.75 %     3.52 %     3.63 %     3.66 %
Efficiency ratio   92.75 %     59.20 %     77.92 %     73.92 %
               
               
  June 30,   September 30,   Increase    
FINANCIAL CONDITION DATA:   2021       2020     (Decrease)    
(In thousands, except per share data)              
               
Total assets $ 1,758,628     $ 1,764,625     $ (5,997 )    
Cash and cash equivalents   22,909       33,726       (10,817 )    
Investment securities   209,551       204,067       5,484      
Loans held for sale   277,374       285,525       (8,151 )    
Gross loans (1)   1,080,494       1,107,089       (26,595 )    
Allowance for loan losses   14,642       17,026       (2,384 )    
Interest earning assets   1,582,782       1,620,831       (38,049 )    
Goodwill   9,848       9,848            
Core deposit intangibles   1,042       1,202       (160 )    
Loan servicing rights   51,778       25,451       26,327      
Noninterest-bearing deposits   281,942       242,673       39,269      
Interest-bearing deposits (2)   845,213       805,403       39,810      
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings   283,289       310,858       (27,569 )    
Federal Reserve PPPLF borrowings   107,829       174,834       (67,005 )    
Total liabilities   1,580,893       1,607,060       (26,167 )    
Stockholders’ equity, net of noncontrolling interests   177,735       157,272       20,463      
               
Book value per share $ 74.84     $ 66.21     $ 8.63      
Tangible book value per share (3)   70.26       61.56       8.70      
               
Non-performing assets:              
Nonaccrual loans – SBA guaranteed $ 6,768     $ 3,709     $ 3,059      
Nonaccrual loans – unguaranteed   5,653       9,906       (4,253 )    
Total nonaccrual loans $ 12,421     $ 13,615     $ (1,194 )    
Accruing loans past due 90 days                    
Total non-performing loans   12,421       13,615       (1,194 )    
Foreclosed real estate   6             6      
Troubled debt restructurings classified as performing loans   1,826       3,069       (1,243 )    
Total non-performing assets $ 14,253     $ 16,684     $ (2,431 )    
               
Asset quality ratios:              
Allowance for loan losses as a percent of total gross loans   1.36 %     1.54 %     (0.18 %)    
Allowance for loan losses as a percent of total gross loans, excluding PPP loans (4)   1.49 %     1.84 %     (0.34 %)    
Allowance for loan losses as a percent of nonperforming loans   117.88 %     125.05 %     (7.17 %)    
Nonperforming loans as a percent of total gross loans   1.15 %     1.23 %     (0.08 %)    
Nonperforming assets as a percent of total assets   0.81 %     0.95 %     (0.14 %)    
               
(1) Includes $100.6 million and $180.6 million of PPP loans at June 30, 2021 and September 30, 2020, respectively.        
               
(2) Includes $62.8 million and $132.1 million of brokered certificates of deposit at June 30, 2021 and September 30, 2020, respectively.      
               
(3) See reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures for additional information relating to calculation of this item.        
               
(4) Denominator excludes PPP loans, which are fully guaranteed by the SBA. This ratio is non-GAAP, but is believed by management to be meaningful because it provides a comparable ratio after eliminating PPP loans.
               

RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED):
The following non-GAAP financial measures used by the Company provide information useful to investors in understanding the Company’s performance. The Company believes the financial measures presented below are important because of their widespread use by investors as a means to evaluate capital adequacy and earnings. The following table summarizes the non-GAAP financial measures derived from amounts reported in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and reconciles those non-GAAP financial measures with the comparable GAAP financial measures.

  June 30,   September 30,   Increase        
Tangible Book Value Per Share   2021       2020     (Decrease)        
(In thousands, except share and per share data)                  
                   
Stockholders’ equity, net of noncontrolling interests (GAAP) $ 177,735     $ 157,272     $ 20,463          
Less: goodwill and core deposit intangibles   (10,890 )     (11,050 )     160          
Tangible equity (non-GAAP) $ 166,845     $ 146,222     $ 109,789          
                   
Outstanding common shares   2,374,796       2,375,324       (528 )        
                   
Tangible book value per share (non-GAAP) $ 70.26     $ 61.56     $ 8.70          
                   
Book value per share (GAAP) $ 74.84     $ 66.21     $ 8.63          
                   
                   
SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION (UNAUDITED): As of
Summarized Consolidated Balance Sheets June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands, except per share data)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Total cash and cash equivalents $ 22,909     $ 30,837     $ 35,392     $ 33,726     $ 27,544  
Total investment securities   209,551       207,331       205,661       204,067       205,960  
Total loans held for sale   277,374       207,141       357,242       285,525       210,077  
Total loans, net of allowance for loan losses   1,065,852       1,128,348       1,114,708       1,090,063       1,081,381  
PPP loans   100,573       159,320       178,499       180,561       180,536  
Loan servicing rights   51,778       49,367       35,232       25,451       13,563  
Total assets   1,758,628       1,750,609       1,872,911       1,764,625       1,661,281  
                   
Total deposits $ 1,127,155     $ 1,095,496     $ 1,121,320     $ 1,048,076     $ 982,870  
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings   283,289       289,237       340,092       310,858       298,622  
Federal Reserve PPPLF borrowings   107,829       128,494       172,772       174,834       174,834  
                   
Stockholders’ equity, net of noncontrolling interests $ 177,735     $ 173,040     $ 165,745     $ 157,272     $ 142,362  
Noncontrolling interests in subsidiary                     293       (214 )
Total equity   177,735       173,040       165,745       157,565       142,148  
                   
Outstanding common shares   2,374,796       2,375,027       2,374,927       2,375,324       2,375,324  
                   
  Three Months Ended
Summarized Consolidated Statements of Income June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands, except per share data)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Total interest income $ 16,150     $ 16,840     $ 16,026     $ 15,765     $ 14,719  
Total interest expense   1,921       2,060       2,287       2,337       2,543  
Net interest income   14,229       14,780       13,739       13,428       12,176  
Provision (credit) for loan losses   (2,730 )     287       668       2,772       2,980  
Net interest income after provision for loan losses   16,959       14,493       13,071       10,656       9,196  
                   
Total noninterest income   18,785       38,973       46,183       57,024       46,962  
Total noninterest expense   30,619       39,284       44,402       44,452       35,009  
Income before income taxes   5,125       14,182       14,852       23,228       21,149  
Income tax expense   817       3,695       4,527       7,257       5,540  
Net income   4,308       10,487       10,325       15,971       15,609  
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests               402       834       204  
Net income attributable to the Company $ 4,308     $ 10,487     $ 9,923     $ 15,137     $ 15,405  
                   
                   
Net income per share, basic $ 1.82     $ 4.43     $ 4.19     $ 6.40     $ 6.51  
Weighted average shares outstanding, basic   2,369,827       2,369,642       2,367,061       2,365,217       2,365,217  
                   
Net income per share, diluted $ 1.80     $ 4.39     $ 4.16     $ 6.39     $ 6.51  
Weighted average shares outstanding, diluted   2,392,981       2,388,063       2,384,702       2,370,694       2,366,787  
                   
  Three Months Ended
  June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
Consolidated Performance Ratios (Annualized)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Return on average assets   1.00 %     2.34 %     2.23 %     3.44 %     4.02 %
Return on average equity   9.94 %     24.97 %     25.43 %     43.46 %     48.75 %
Return on average common stockholders’ equity   9.94 %     24.97 %     24.52 %     41.08 %     47.91 %
Net interest margin (tax equivalent basis)   3.75 %     3.69 %     3.46 %     3.40 %     3.52 %
Efficiency ratio   92.75 %     73.08 %     74.10 %     63.10 %     59.20 %
                   
                   
  As of or for the Three Months Ended
  June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
Consolidated Asset Quality Ratios   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Nonperforming loans as a percentage of total loans   1.15 %     1.00 %     1.10 %     1.23 %     1.26 %
Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets   0.81 %     0.78 %     0.78 %     0.95 %     1.17 %
Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total loans   1.36 %     1.52 %     1.51 %     1.54 %     1.34 %
Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of nonperforming loans   117.88 %     152.72 %     138.02 %     125.05 %     106.01 %
Net charge-offs to average outstanding loans   0.00 %     0.00 %     0.04 %     0.03 %     0.00 %
                                       

SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED): Three Months Ended
Segmented Statements of Income Information June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands, except per share data)   2021     2021     2020     2020   2020
Core Banking Segment:                  
Net interest income $ 11,401     $ 11,114   $ 10,861     $ 10,512   $ 9,645
Provision (credit) for loan losses   (2,401 )     106     702       2,232     1,668
Net interest income after provision (credit) for loan losses   13,802       11,008     10,159       8,280     7,977
Noninterest income   1,509       1,490     1,552       1,779     1,324
Noninterest expense   9,364       8,991     8,112       7,920     7,633
Income before income taxes   5,947       3,507     3,599       2,139     1,668
Income tax expense   792       507     570       482     276
Net income attributable to the Company $ 5,155     $ 3,000   $ 3,029     $ 1,657   $ 1,392
                   
SBA Lending Segment (Q2):                  
Net interest income (5) $ 2,510     $ 3,227   $ 2,147     $ 1,959   $ 1,584
Provision (credit) for loan losses   (329 )     181     (34 )     540     1,312
Net interest income after provision (credit) for loan losses   2,839       3,046     2,181       1,419     272
Noninterest income   2,675       3,407     1,385       2,828     1,785
Noninterest expense   2,206       2,449     2,746       2,545     1,642
Income before income taxes   3,308       4,004     820       1,702     415
Income tax expense   790       1,005     105       217     53
Net income   2,518       2,999     715       1,485     362
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests             402       834     204
Net income attributable to the Company (6) $ 2,518     $ 2,999   $ 313     $ 651   $ 158
                   
Mortgage Banking Segment:                  
Net interest income $ 318     $ 439   $ 731     $ 957   $ 947
Provision for loan losses                      
Net interest income after provision for loan losses   318       439     731       957     947
Noninterest income   14,601       34,076     43,246       52,417     43,853
Noninterest expense   19,049       27,844     33,544       33,987     25,734
Income (loss) before income taxes   (4,130 )     6,671     10,433       19,387     19,066
Income tax expense (benefit)   (765 )     2,183     3,852       6,558     5,211
Net income (loss) attributable to the Company $ (3,365 )   $ 4,488   $ 6,581     $ 12,829   $ 13,855
                   
Net Income (Loss) Per Share by Segment                  
Net income per share, basic – Core Banking $ 2.18     $ 1.27   $ 1.28     $ 0.70   $ 0.59
Net income per share, basic – SBA Lending (Q2) (7)   1.06       1.27     0.13       0.28     0.07
Net income (loss) per share, basic – Mortgage Banking   (1.42 )     1.89     2.78       5.42     5.85
Total net income per share, basic (7) $ 1.82     $ 4.43   $ 4.19     $ 6.40   $ 6.51
                   
Net Income (Loss) Per Diluted Share by Segment                  
Net income per share, diluted – Core Banking $ 2.15     $ 1.26   $ 1.27     $ 0.70   $ 0.59
Net income per share, diluted – SBA Lending (Q2) (8)   1.05       1.26     0.13       0.27     0.07
Net income (loss) per share, diluted – Mortgage Banking   (1.40 )     1.87     2.76       5.42     5.85
Total net income per share, diluted (8) $ 1.80     $ 4.39   $ 4.16     $ 6.39   $ 6.51
                   
(5) Includes net interest income derived from PPP loans of: $ 1,220     $ 1,887   $ 928     $ 861   $ 571
                   
(6) Includes net income attributable to the Company derived from PPP loans (tax effected) of: $ 915     $ 1,415   $ 810     $ 751   $ 498
                   
(7) Includes basic net income per share derived from PPP loans (tax effected) of: $ 0.39     $ 0.60   $ 0.34     $ 0.32   $ 0.21
                   
(8) Includes diluted net income per share derived from PPP loans (tax effected) of: $ 0.38     $ 0.59   $ 0.34     $ 0.32   $ 0.21
                                 

SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED): Three Months Ended
Noninterest Expense Detail by Segment June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Core Banking Segment:                  
Compensation $ 5,039     $ 4,895     $ 4,127     $ 4,250     $ 4,219  
Occupancy   1,473       1,387       1,392       1,512       1,239  
Advertising   213       248       177       225       195  
Other   2,639       2,461       2,416       1,933       1,980  
Total Noninterest Expense $ 9,364     $ 8,991     $ 8,112     $ 7,920     $ 7,633  
                   
SBA Lending Segment (Q2):                  
Compensation $ 1,697     $ 1,929     $ 2,280     $ 1,939     $ 1,314  
Occupancy   101       129       93       116       118  
Advertising   3       8       10       6        
Other   405       383       363       484       210  
Total Noninterest Expense $ 2,206     $ 2,449     $ 2,746     $ 2,545     $ 1,642  
                   
Mortgage Banking Segment:                  
Compensation $ 14,594     $ 22,657     $ 27,455     $ 27,092     $ 21,363  
Occupancy   1,012       998       1,100       1,207       855  
Advertising   1,133       1,796       2,124       2,011       1,666  
Other   2,310       2,393       2,865       3,677       1,850  
Total Noninterest Expense $ 19,049     $ 27,844     $ 33,544     $ 33,987     $ 25,734  
                   
                   
  Three Months Ended
  June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
Mortgage Banking Noninterest Expense Fixed vs. Variable   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
(In thousands)                  
Noninterest Expense – Fixed Expenses $ 9,764     $ 11,713     $ 13,296     $ 11,838     $ 8,394  
Noninterest Expense – Variable Expenses (9)   9,285       16,131       20,248       22,149       17,340  
Total Noninterest Expense $ 19,049     $ 27,844     $ 33,544     $ 33,987     $ 25,734  
                   
                   
  Three Months Ended
SBA Lending (Q2) Data June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands, except percentage data)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Final funded loans guaranteed portion sold, SBA $ 17,969     $ 29,883     $ 14,116     $ 25,623     $ 16,605  
                   
Gross gain on sales of loans, SBA $ 2,551     $ 3,858     $ 1,698     $ 3,094     $ 1,771  
Weighted average gross gain on sales of loans, SBA   14.20 %     12.91 %     12.03 %     12.08 %     10.67 %
                   
Net gain on sales of loans, SBA (10) $ 2,322     $ 3,239     $ 1,267     $ 2,366     $ 1,317  
Weighted average net gain on sales of loans, SBA   12.92 %     10.84 %     8.98 %     9.23 %     7.93 %
                   
                   
  Three Months Ended
Mortgage Banking Data June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands, except percentage data)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
                   
Mortgage originations for sale in the secondary market $ 739,502     $ 1,344,873     $ 1,430,628     $ 1,526,809     $ 1,003,518  
                   
Mortgage sales $ 716,425     $ 1,476,198     $ 1,349,044     $ 1,471,501     $ 954,568  
                   
Gross gain on sales of loans, mortgage banking $ 11,765     $ 27,606     $ 47,224     $ 53,633     $ 31,067  
Weighted average gross gain on sales of loans, mortgage banking   1.64 %     1.87 %     3.50 %     3.64 %     3.25 %
                   
Mortgage banking income (11) $ 14,351     $ 33,233     $ 43,242     $ 52,426     $ 43,857  
                   
(9) Variable expenses include incentive compensation and advertising expenses.                  
                   
(10) Net of commissions, referral fees, SBA repair fees and discounts on unguaranteed portions held-for-investment, and inclusive of gains on servicing assets.      
                   
(11) Net of lender credits and other investor expenses, and inclusive of servicing income, loan fees, gains on mortgage servicing rights, fair value adjustments and gains (losses) on derivative instruments.
 

SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED): Three Months Ended
Summarized Consolidated Average Balance Sheets June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,   June 30,
(In thousands)   2021       2021       2020       2020       2020  
Interest-earning assets                  
Average balances:                  
Interest-bearing deposits with banks $ 37,683     $ 48,035     $ 34,412     $ 58,775     $ 25,985  
Loans, excluding PPP   1,155,958       1,217,398       1,205,278       1,172,547       1,076,376  
PPP loans   145,227       164,533       179,316       180,561       114,721  
Investment securities – taxable   46,392       42,424       42,462       44,026       43,569  
Investment securities – nontaxable   148,280       146,145       146,374       145,042       143,702  
FRB and FHLB stock   19,258       19,294       17,992       17,293       16,804  
Total interest-earning assets $ 1,552,798     $ 1,637,829     $ 1,625,834     $ 1,618,244     $ 1,421,157  
                   
Interest income (tax equivalent basis):                  
Interest-bearing deposits with banks $ 14     $ 18     $ 18     $ 22     $ 37  
Loans, excluding PPP   13,017       13,033       13,171       12,924       12,164  
PPP loans   1,347       2,031       1,085       1,019       671  
Investment securities – taxable   447       432       471       483       502  
Investment securities – nontaxable   1,496       1,487       1,508       1,507       1,514  
FRB and FHLB stock   161       167       108       144       168  
Total interest income (tax equivalent basis) $ 16,482     $ 17,168     $ 16,361     $ 16,099     $ 15,056  
                   
Weighted average yield (tax equivalent basis, annualized):                  
Interest-bearing deposits with banks   0.15 %     0.15 %     0.21 %     0.15 %     0.57 %
Loans, excluding PPP   4.50 %     4.28 %     4.37 %     4.41 %     4.52 %
PPP loans   3.71 %     4.94 %     2.42 %     2.26 %     2.34 %
Investment securities – taxable   3.85 %     4.07 %     4.44 %     4.39 %     4.61 %
Investment securities – nontaxable   4.04 %     4.07 %     4.12 %     4.16 %     4.21 %
FRB and FHLB stock   3.34 %     3.46 %     2.40 %     3.33 %     4.00 %
Total interest-earning assets   4.25 %     4.19 %     4.03 %     3.98 %     4.24 %
                   
Interest-bearing liabilities                  
Average balances:                  
Interest-bearing deposits $ 807,342     $ 840,556     $ 811,016     $ 842,363     $ 770,402  
Fed funds purchased                           1,978  
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings   272,834       293,819       306,299       292,876       292,168  
Federal Reserve PPPLF borrowings   114,453       158,354       173,701       174,835       74,218  
Subordinated debt and other borrowings   19,836       19,786       19,803       19,786       19,769  
Total interest-bearing liabilities $ 1,214,465     $ 1,312,515     $ 1,310,819     $ 1,329,860     $ 1,158,535  
                   
Interest expense:                  
Interest-bearing deposits $ 723     $ 771     $ 936     $ 974     $ 1,311  
Fed funds purchased                           2  
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings   780       833       861       853       846  
Federal Reserve PPPLF borrowings   98       137       153       154       66  
Subordinated debt and other borrowings   320       319       337       356       318  
Total interest expense $ 1,921     $ 2,060     $ 2,287     $ 2,337     $ 2,543  
                   
Weighted average cost (annualized):                  
Interest-bearing deposits   0.36 %     0.37 %     0.46 %     0.46 %     0.68 %
Repurchase agreements   0.00 %     0.00 %     0.00 %     0.00 %     0.00 %
Fed funds purchased   0.00 %     0.00 %     0.00 %     0.00 %     0.40 %
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings   1.14 %     1.13 %     1.12 %     1.16 %     1.16 %
Federal Reserve PPPLF borrowings   0.34 %     0.35 %     0.35 %     0.35 %     0.36 %
Subordinated debt and other borrowings   6.45 %     6.45 %     6.81 %     7.20 %     6.43 %
Total interest-bearing liabilities   0.63 %     0.63 %     0.70 %     0.70 %     0.88 %
                   
Interest rate spread (tax equivalent basis, annualized)   3.62 %     3.56 %     3.33 %     3.28 %     3.36 %
                   
Net interest margin (tax equivalent basis, annualized)   3.75 %     3.69 %     3.46 %     3.40 %     3.52 %
                   
Net interest margin, excluding PPP and PPPLF (non-GAAP), (tax equivalent basis, annualized)   3.78 %     3.59 %     3.63 %     3.59 %     3.65 %
                                       

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