QNB Corp. Reports Earnings for Fourth Quarter 2021

QNB Corp. Reports Earnings for Fourth Quarter 2021

QUAKERTOWN, Pa., Jan. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QNB Corp. (the “Company” or “QNB”) (OTC Bulletin Board: QNBC), the parent company of QNB Bank (the “Bank”), reported net income for the fourth quarter of 2021 of $4,149,000, or $1.17 per share on a diluted basis. This compares to net income of $4,151,000, or $1.17 per share on a diluted basis, for the same period in 2020. For the year ended December 31, 2021, QNB reported net income of $16,492,000, or $4.64 per share on a diluted basis. This compares to net income of $12,083,000, or $3.42 per share on a diluted basis, reported for the same period in 2020.

For the quarter ended December 31, 2021, the annualized rate of return on average assets and average shareholders’ equity was 0.98% and 11.82%, respectively, compared with 1.16% and 12.95%, respectively, for the fourth quarter 2020. For the year ended December 31, 2021, the return on average assets and average shareholders’ equity was 1.04% and 12.19%, respectively, compared with 0.90% and 9.76%, respectively, for the same period in 2020.

The operating performance of QNB Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of QNB Corp., improved for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 in comparison with the same periods in 2020. The change in contribution from QNB Corp. for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 compared to the same periods in 2020 is primarily due to the change in fair value of the equities portfolio held at the holding company.

The following table presents disaggregated net income:

  Three months ended,             Twelve months ended,          
  12/31/2021     12/31/2020     Variance     12/31/2021     12/31/2020     Variance  
QNB Bank $ 3,537,000     $ 3,210,000     $ 327,000     $ 14,607,000     $ 11,753,000     $ 2,854,000  
QNB Corp   612,000       941,000       (329,000 )     1,885,000       330,000       1,555,000  
Consolidated net income $ 4,149,000     $ 4,151,000     $ (2,000 )   $ 16,492,000     $ 12,083,000     $ 4,409,000  
                                               

Total assets as of December 31, 2021 were $1,673,340,000 compared with $1,440,229,000 at December 31, 2020. Total available for sale debt securities increased $256,714,000, or 58.9%, to $692,360,000, as excess funds from deposit growth and loan repayments were deployed into higher-yielding securities instead of cash. Total deposits increased $221,678,000 or 18.1% to $1,449,745,000. QNB Bank participated in both rounds of the Small Business Administration’s (“SBA’s”) Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), originating 315 loans totaling $35,021,000 during round two in 2021. The SBA discontinued the program May 31, 2021. Loans receivable, excluding PPP, grew $63.6 million, or 7.5%, to approximately $912,533,000 since December 31, 2020.

“QNB finished 2021 strong. We reported record net income and earnings per share for the year, and saw substantial growth in deposits, loans and total households. Our ability to continue to serve the community, despite the difficult environment, resulted in significant acquisition of new retail and business relationships,” stated David W. Freeman, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

Net interest income for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 totaled $10,808,000 and $42,127,000, respectively, an increase of $1,287,000 and $4,879,000, respectively, from the same periods in 2020. The net interest margin for the fourth quarters of 2021 and 2020 was 2.68% and 2.82%, respectively. Net interest margin for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020 was 2.79% and 2.92%, respectively. The yield on average earning assets decreased 25 basis points to 2.95% for the fourth quarter of 2021, compared with the fourth quarter of 2020. For the year ended December 31, 2021, the yield on average earning assets was 3.09%, compared with 3.42% for the same period in 2020. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 0.35% for the quarter and 0.39% for the year ended December 31, 2021, respectively, compared with 0.50% and 0.63% for the same periods in 2020. The decrease in margin is due to repricing loans and prepayment of available for sale investments, and reinvesting in bonds with lower rates.

Asset Quality, Provision for Loan Loss and Allowance for Loan Loss

QNB recorded no provision for loan losses in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared with $250,000 for the same period in 2020. For the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, QNB recorded $458,000 and $1,250,000, respectively, in provision for loan losses. QNB’s allowance for loan losses of $11,184,000 represents 1.21% of loans receivable at December 31, 2021 compared to $10,826,000, or 1.18% of loans receivable at December 31, 2020. Net loan charge-offs for the year ended December 31, 2021 were $100,000 for 2021, or 0.01% of total average loans, compared with net charge-offs of $311,000, or 0.04% of total average loans, for the same period in 2020.

Total non-performing loans, which represent loans on non-accrual status, loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing interest and restructured loans were $11,672,000, or 1.26% of loans receivable at December 31, 2021, compared with $14,109,000, or 1.53% of loans receivable at December 31, 2020. In cases where there is a collateral shortfall on impaired loans, specific impairment reserves have been established based on updated collateral values even if the borrower continues to pay in accordance with the terms of the agreement. At December 31, 2021, $4,499,000, or approximately 60% of the loans classified as non-accrual are current or past due less than 30 days. At December 31, 2021 commercial substandard or doubtful loans totaled $18,531,000, compared with $22,193,000 reported at December 31, 2020.

Non-Interest Income

Total non-interest income was $2,528,000 for the fourth quarter of 2021, a decrease of $1,019,000 compared with the same period in 2020, due largely to a $1,013,000 decrease in unrealized net gains on investment securities to $87,000, and decreased net gains on sale of loans of $631,000, to $58,000, when comparing the two periods. Net realized gain on securities increased $524,000 when comparing the two quarters.

ATM and debit card income increased $100,000, or 16.9% when comparing the fourth quarter 2021 to the same period in 2020, due to increased card activity when comparing the two periods. Retail brokerage income increased $50,000 due to increased assets under management. Other non-interest income decreased $54,000; merchant fee income decreased $12,000 (decreased volume), sale of checks to depositors decreased $31,000 (instant issue debit card machines were provided in 2020 from the check vendor), and bank owned life insurance declined $14,000 and gain on sale of equipment decreased $5,000 (equipment trade-in value in 2020). These decreases were offset in part by a $7,000 increase in title insurance income and a $6,000 increase in credit card income. Fees for services to customers declined $5,000 during fourth quarter 2021 compared to fourth quarter 2020, due to less overdraft income and service charges on deposits accounts.

Non-interest income for the year ended December 31, 2021 was $9,781,000, an increase of $2,179,000, or 28.7%, compared to the same period in 2020, of which $2,176,000 is attributable to increased combined realized and unrealized gain on equity securities. This increase was partially offset by net gain on sale of loans which decreased $1,129,000, due to decreased mortgage secondary market sales. Other income increased $435,000, or 35.5% when comparing the two periods. Bank owned life insurance increased $203,000, due primarily to a life insurance benefit of $193,000 realized during the first quarter of 2021. Title insurance income increased $79,000 due to increased mortgage origination activity and an increased ownership percentage in Laurel Abstract; year-to-date improved fair value of mortgage servicing rights and servicing income increased $60,000; letter of credit fees increased $45,000; merchant income increased $34,000; credit card income increased $19,000; miscellaneous income increased $30,000 due a settlement from the student loan insurer and mortgage-backed securities brokers. Excluding the realized gain on investments and loans, and change in fair value of equities, non-interest income increased $1,132,000, when comparing the two periods.

Non-Interest Expense

Total non-interest expense was $8,135,000 for the fourth quarter of 2021, increasing $524,000 from $7,611,000 for the same period in 2020. Salaries and benefits expense increased $238,000, or 5.5%, to $4,540,000 when comparing the two quarters. Salary expense and related payroll taxes increased $42,000 to $3,712,000, or 1.1%, during the fourth quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020, due to decreased deferred loan origination cost of $45,000, increased salary and related taxes of $77,000, offset in part by decreased incentive compensation of $79,000. Benefits expense increased $195,000, or 30.8%, due primarily to increased medical insurance claims expense., when comparing the two periods.

Net occupancy and furniture and equipment expense decreased $24,000, or 1.9%, to $1,273,000 for the fourth quarter 2021, due primarily to decreased building repair expense and decreased leasehold and furniture depreciation and computer software amortization expense, offset in part by increased software maintenance expense. Other non-interest expense increased $310,000, or 15.4% when comparing the fourth quarter of 2021 with the fourth quarter of 2020, due to increases in state tax expense, FDIC insurance costs, check fraud cost, and check card expense.

For the year ended December 31, 2021, non-interest expense increased $2,042,000, or 7.1%, from the same period in 2020, primarily for the same reasons as detailed in the quarter.

Provision for income taxes decreased $4,000, to $1,052,000 in the fourth quarter 2021, compared with the same period in 2020, due to the small decrease in pre-tax income. The effective tax rates for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 were 20.2% and 19.4%, respectively. This compares with effective tax rates for the same periods in 2020 of 20.3% and 17.5%, respectively.

About the Company

QNB Corp. is the holding company for QNB Bank, which is headquartered in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. QNB Bank currently operates twelve branches in Bucks, Montgomery and Lehigh Counties and offers commercial and retail banking services in the communities it serves. In addition, the Company provides securities and advisory services under the name of QNB Financial Services through a registered Broker/Dealer and Registered Investment Advisor, and title insurance as a member of Laurel Abstract Company LLC. More information about QNB Corp. and QNB Bank is available at www.qnbbank.com.

Forward Looking Statement

This press release may contain forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Actual results and trends could differ materially from those set forth in such statements due to various factors. Such factors include the possibility that increased demand or prices for the Company’s financial services and products may not occur, changing economic and competitive conditions, technological developments, and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including “Item lA. Risk Factors,” set forth in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release, even if subsequently made available by the Company on its website or otherwise. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise these statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.
  

Contacts: David W. Freeman Janice S. McCracken Erkes
  President & Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer
  215-538-5600 x-5619 215-538-5600 x-5716
  dfreeman@qnbbank.com jmccracken@qnbbank.com

QNB Corp.  
Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)  
                               
(Dollars in thousands)                              
                               
Balance Sheet (Period End) 12/31/21   9/30/21   6/30/21   3/31/21   12/31/20  
Assets $ 1,673,340   $ 1,658,544   $ 1,575,353   $ 1,570,519   $ 1,440,229  
Cash and cash equivalents   13,390     24,160     56,621     108,733     39,330  
Investment securities                              
Debt securities, AFS   692,360     664,053     549,385     469,103     435,646  
Equity securities   12,410     15,084     15,445     14,522     12,849  
Loans held-for-sale       2,706     5,018     3,210     6,570  
Loans receivable   926,470     923,778     920,923     945,645     920,042  
Allowance for loan losses   (11,184 )   (11,214 )   (11,202 )   (11,115 )   (10,826 )
Net loans   915,286     912,564     909,721     934,530     909,216  
Deposits   1,449,745     1,431,825     1,343,733     1,341,616     1,228,067  
Demand, non-interest bearing   243,006     248,282     235,548     253,857     204,584  
Interest-bearing demand, money market and savings   1,038,366     1,010,547     931,724     905,766     826,398  
Time   168,373     172,996     176,461     181,993     197,085  
Short-term borrowings   68,476     71,426     75,021     64,947     58,838  
Long-term debt   10,000     10,000     10,000     10,000     10,000  
Shareholders’ equity   136,494     135,968     137,340     131,996     134,445  
Asset Quality Data (Period End)                              
Non-accrual loans $ 7,530   $ 7,827   $ 8,185   $ 8,887   $ 9,640  
Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing                          
Restructured loans   4,142     4,317     4,330     4,379     4,469  
Non-performing loans   11,672     12,144     12,515     13,266     14,109  
Other real estate owned and repossessed assets                    
Non-performing assets $ 11,672   $ 12,144   $ 12,515   $ 13,266   $ 14,109  
                               
Allowance for loan losses $ 11,184   $ 11,214   $ 11,202   $ 11,115   $ 10,826  
                               
Non-performing loans / Loans excluding held-for-sale   1.26 %   1.31 %   1.36 %   1.40 %   1.53 %
Non-performing assets / Assets   0.70 %   0.73 %   0.79 %   0.84 %   0.98 %
Allowance for loan losses / Loans excluding held-for-sale   1.21 %   1.21 %   1.22 %   1.18 %   1.18 %

 

QNB Corp.  
Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)  
                                             
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three months ended,     Year ended,  
For the period: 12/31/21   9/30/21   6/30/21   3/31/21   12/31/20     12/31/21   12/31/20  
                                             
Interest income $ 11,938   $ 11,721   $ 11,380   $ 11,731   $ 10,859     $ 46,770   $ 43,693  
Interest expense   1,130     1,137     1,162     1,214     1,338       4,643     6,445  
Net interest income   10,808     10,584     10,218     10,517     9,521       42,127     37,248  
Provision for loan losses           183     275     250       458     1,250  
Net interest income after provision for loan losses   10,808     10,584     10,035     10,242     9,271       41,669     35,998  
Non-interest income:                                            
Fees for services to customers   368     363     296     299     363       1,326     1,315  
ATM and debit card   693     687     709     593     593       2,682     2,195  
Retail brokerage and advisory income   208     218     193     167     158       786     581  
Net realized gain on investment securities   766     404     294     342     242       1,806     609  
Unrealized gain (loss) on equity securities   87     (836 )   579     1,096     1,100       926     (47 )
Net gain on sale of loans   58     65     120     352     689       595     1,724  
Other   348     414     343     555     402       1,660     1,225  
Total non-interest income   2,528     1,315     2,534     3,404     3,547       9,781     7,602  
Non-interest expense:                                            
Salaries and employee benefits   4,540     4,554     4,342     4,017     4,302       17,453     16,541  
Net occupancy and furniture and equipment   1,273     1,249     1,205     1,288     1,297       5,015     4,914  
Other   2,322     1,987     2,202     2,018     2,012       8,529     7,500  
Total non-interest expense   8,135     7,790     7,749     7,323     7,611       30,997     28,955  
Income before income taxes   5,201     4,109     4,820     6,323     5,207       20,453     14,645  
Provision for income taxes   1,052     685     951     1,273     1,056       3,961     2,562  
Net income $ 4,149   $ 3,424   $ 3,869   $ 5,050   $ 4,151     $ 16,492   $ 12,083  
                                             
Share and Per Share Data:                                            
Net income – basic $ 1.17   $ 0.96   $ 1.09   $ 1.42   $ 1.17     $ 4.64   $ 3.42  
Net income – diluted $ 1.17   $ 0.96   $ 1.09   $ 1.42   $ 1.17     $ 4.64   $ 3.42  
Book value $ 38.41   $ 38.25   $ 38.58   $ 37.10   $ 37.79     $ 38.41   $ 37.79  
Cash dividends $ 0.35   $ 0.35   $ 0.35   $ 0.35   $ 0.34     $ 1.40   $ 1.36  
Average common shares outstanding – basic   3,549,584     3,554,664     3,556,550     3,555,028     3,551,524       3,553,949     3,537,323  
Average common shares outstanding – diluted   3,550,542     3,555,832     3,557,243     3,555,028     3,551,524       3,554,138     3,537,360  
                                             
Selected Ratios:                                            
Return on average assets   0.98 %   0.84 %   0.98 %   1.40 %   1.16 %     1.04 %   0.90 %
Return on average shareholders’ equity   11.82 %   9.92 %   11.53 %   15.70 %   12.95 %     12.19 %   9.76 %
Net interest margin (tax equivalent)   2.68 %   2.72 %   2.74 %   3.07 %   2.82 %     2.79 %   2.92 %
Efficiency ratio (tax equivalent)   59.29 %   64.47 %   59.95 %   52.00 %   57.51 %     58.69 %   63.58 %
Average shareholders’ equity to total average assets   8.33 %   8.43 %   8.53 %   8.90 %   8.98 %     8.53 %   9.21 %
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) $ 30   $ (12 ) $ 96   $ (14 ) $ 189     $ 100   $ 311  
Net loan charge-offs (recoveries) – annualized / Average loans excluding held-for-sale   0.01 %   -0.01 %   0.04 %   -0.01 %   0.08 %     0.01 %   0.04 %
                                             
Balance Sheet (Average)                                            
Assets $ 1,672,267   $ 1,623,704   $ 1,577,417   $ 1,466,520   $ 1,419,412     $ 1,585,627   $ 1,343,984  
Investment securities (AFS & Equities)   690,792     600,355     522,204     447,290     438,202       565,924     390,906  
Loans receivable   918,631     922,187     938,849     932,617     904,474       928,017     868,461  
Deposits   1,440,611     1,389,149     1,345,498     1,258,815     1,218,170       1,359,100     1,150,411  
Shareholders’ equity   139,227     136,888     134,594     130,473     127,496       135,324     123,790  
                                             

 

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