
Pathward Financial, Inc. Announces Preliminary Results for 2025 Fiscal Third Quarter
CEO Brett Pharr said, 'We are encouraged by the results achieved in the third quarter, as they represent another quarter where we have successfully executed on our strategy and generated shareholder value. We have made progress on many fronts, and I am incredibly proud of what our team has been able to accomplish over the past nine months. Being the trusted platform that enables our partners to thrive remains our main focus, and we are working to deliver solutions for our clients."
As previously disclosed, the Company plans to amend its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2024 to restate certain financial statements included therein and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2024 to reflect restatement adjustments, after which the Company expects to file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The restatements are due to errors related to the Company's gross vs. net basis presentation and derivative accounting, and financial reporting, of certain third-party lending and servicing relationships within the Credit Solutions business, within held-for-investment loan balances. While the Company works diligently to complete the restatement process, the Company is providing the preliminary results for the 2025 fiscal third quarter contained in this release. These results, for all periods presented, reflect the updated gross basis accounting methodology for the affected third-party lending and servicing arrangements. The Company's actual results may differ materially from these preliminary financial results.
Financial Highlights for the 2025 Fiscal Third Quarter
Total revenue for the third quarter was $195.8 million, an increase of $7.1 million, or 4%, compared to the same quarter in fiscal 2024, driven by an increase in noninterest income.
Net interest margin ("NIM") increased 17 basis points to 7.43% for the third quarter from 7.26% during the same period last year, primarily driven by an improved earning asset mix from the continued balance sheet optimization. When including contractual, rate-related processing expenses associated with deposits on the Company's balance sheet, NIM would have been 5.98% in the fiscal 2025 third quarter compared to 5.76% during the fiscal 2024 third quarter. See non-GAAP reconciliation table below.
Total gross loans and leases at June 30, 2025 increased $127.7 million to $4.74 billion compared to June 30, 2024 and increased $278.5 million when compared to March 31, 2025. When excluding the insurance premium finance loans, which were sold during the first quarter of fiscal 2025, of $620.1 million at June 30, 2024, total gross loans and leases at June 30, 2025 increased $747.8 million, or 19%, when compared to June 30, 2024.
During the 2025 fiscal third quarter, the Company repurchased 603,780 shares of common stock at an average share price of $74.49. As of June 30, 2025, there were 5,118,556 shares available for repurchase under the current common stock share repurchase program.
Tax Season
For the nine months ended June 30, 2025, total tax services product revenue was $95.2 million, an increase of 16% compared to the same period of the prior year. The increase in revenue was driven by increases in tax product fee income, refund advance fee income, and tax services net interest income.
Provision for credit losses for the tax services portfolio decreased $0.5 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2025 when compared to the same period of the prior year, due to improvements in data analytics, underwriting and monitoring.
Total tax services product income, net of losses and direct product expenses, increased 27% to $59.8 million from $47.1 million, when comparing the first nine months of fiscal 2025 to the same period of the prior fiscal year.
Net Interest Income
Net interest income for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $122.3 million, as compared to $122.8 million for the same quarter in fiscal 2024.
The Company's average interest-earning assets for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 decreased by $199.6 million to $6.60 billion compared to the same quarter in fiscal 2024, due to decreases in average outstanding balances in total investment securities balances, partially offset by increases in total loan and lease balances and interest earning cash balances. The third quarter average outstanding balance of loans and leases increased $169.6 million compared to the same quarter of the prior fiscal year, due to an increase in the warehouse finance portfolio, partially offset by decreases in the commercial finance, consumer finance, and tax services portfolios. The decrease in the average outstanding balance of commercial finance loans and leases was primarily driven by the sale of the insurance premium finance loans during the first quarter of fiscal year 2025.
Fiscal 2025 third quarter NIM increased to 7.43% from 7.26% in the third fiscal quarter of 2024. When including contractual, rate-related processing expenses associated with deposits on the Company's balance sheet, NIM would have been 5.98% in the third quarter compared to 5.76% during the fiscal 2024 third quarter. See non-GAAP reconciliation table below. The overall reported tax-equivalent yield ('TEY') on average interest-earning assets increased 7 basis points to 7.52% compared to the prior year quarter, driven by an improved earning asset mix. The yield on the loan and lease portfolio was 9.33% compared to 9.62% for the comparable period last year and the TEY on the securities portfolio was 3.10% compared to 3.16% over that same period.
The Company's cost of funds for all deposits and borrowings averaged 0.08% during the fiscal 2025 third quarter, as compared to 0.20% during the prior year quarter. The Company's overall cost of deposits was 0.02% in the fiscal third quarter of 2025, as compared to 0.11% during the prior year quarter. When including contractual, rate-related processing expenses associated with deposits on the Company's balance sheet, the Company's overall cost of deposits was 1.61% in the fiscal 2025 third quarter, as compared to 1.74% during the prior year quarter. See non-GAAP reconciliation table below.
Noninterest Income
Fiscal 2025 third quarter noninterest income increased 11% to $73.4 million, compared to $65.9 million for the same period of the prior year. The increase in noninterest income when comparing the current period to the same period of the prior year was primarily driven by secondary market revenue, card and deposit fees, and total tax services product fee income, partially offset by reductions in gain on sale of other and rental income.
Included in card and deposit fees is servicing fee income on custodial deposits, which totaled $7.9 million during the 2025 fiscal third quarter, compared to $8.6 million for the same period of the prior year. For the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2025, servicing fee income on custodial deposits totaled $6.5 million. The period-over-period decrease in servicing fee income on deposit balances held at partner banks was primarily due to a reduction in rates following reductions in the Effective Federal Funds Rate ("EFFR"). The sequential quarter increase in servicing fee income was due to an increase in custodial deposits.
Noninterest Expense
Noninterest expense increased 11% to $139.3 million for the fiscal 2025 third quarter, from $125.5 million for the same quarter last year. The increase was primarily attributable to increases in legal and consulting expense, other expense, card processing expense, occupancy and equipment expense, and operating lease equipment depreciation expense.
Card processing expense is primarily driven by rate-related agreements with Partner Solutions relationships. The amount of expense paid under those agreements is based on an agreed upon rate index that varies depending on the deposit levels, floor rates, market conditions, and other performance conditions. Generally, this rate index is based on a percentage of the EFFR and reprices immediately upon a change in the EFFR. Approximately 62% of the deposit portfolio was subject to these rate-related processing expenses during the fiscal 2025 third quarter. For the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2025, contractual, rate-related processing expenses were $25.1 million, as compared to $28.4 million for the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2025, and $27.6 million for the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2024.
Income Tax Expense
The Company recorded an income tax expense of $4.8 million, representing an effective tax rate of 10.2%, for the fiscal 2025 third quarter, compared to an income tax expense of $6.1 million, representing an effective tax rate of 11.9%, for the third quarter last fiscal year. The current quarter decrease in income tax expense compared to the prior year quarter was primarily due to a decrease in income.
The Company originated $2.1 million in renewable energy leases during the fiscal 2025 third quarter, resulting in $0.2 million in total net investment tax credits. During the third quarter of fiscal 2024, the Company originated $4.3 million in renewable energy leases resulting in $1.2 million in total net investment tax credits. For the nine months ended June 30, 2025, the Company originated $13.3 million in renewable energy leases, compared to $42.1 million for the comparable prior year period. Investment tax credits related to renewable energy leases are recognized ratably based on income throughout each fiscal year.
The Company's investment security balances at June 30, 2025 totaled $1.40 billion, as compared to $1.44 billion at March 31, 2025 and $1.76 billion at June 30, 2024. The year-over-year decrease was primarily related to the sale of investment securities available for sale during both the first and second quarters of fiscal 2025.
Total gross loans and leases totaled $4.74 billion at June 30, 2025, as compared to $4.46 billion at March 31, 2025 and $4.62 billion at June 30, 2024. The drivers for the sequential increase were increases in the commercial finance and warehouse finance portfolios, partially offset by decreases in the consumer finance and the seasonal tax services portfolios. The year-over-year increase was due to an increase in the warehouse finance portfolio, partially offset by decreases in the commercial finance, consumer finance, and seasonal tax services portfolios. When excluding the insurance premium finance loans, which were sold during the first quarter of fiscal 2025, of $620.1 million at June 30, 2024, total gross loans and leases at June 30, 2025 increased $747.8 million, or 19%, when compared to June 30, 2024.
Commercial finance loans, which comprised 80% of the Company's loan and lease portfolio, totaled $3.82 billion at June 30, 2025, reflecting an increase of $293.3 million, or 8%, from March 31, 2025 and a decrease of $45.2 million, or 1%, from June 30, 2024. The sequential increase was primarily driven by increases of $237.3 million in term lending loans and $68.3 million in asset-based lending, partially offset by a decrease of $26.8 million in SBA/USDA. The year-over-year decrease was primarily related to the sale of insurance premium finance loans during the first quarter of fiscal 2025 and a decrease of $109.7 million in factoring loans, partially offset by increases of $470.0 million in term lending, $137.6 million in asset-based lending, and $111.2 million in SBA/USDA. When excluding the insurance premium finance loans of $620.1 million at June 30, 2024, commercial finance loans at June 30, 2025 increased by $574.9 million when compared to June 30, 2024.
Asset Quality
The Company's allowance for credit losses ("ACL") totaled $106.0 million at June 30, 2025, an increase compared to $102.9 million at March 31, 2025 and a decrease compared to $106.8 million at June 30, 2024. The increase in the ACL at June 30, 2025, when compared to March 31, 2025, was primarily due to a $9.6 million increase in the allowance related to the commercial finance portfolio, partially offset by a $3.1 million decrease in the allowance related to the consumer finance portfolio and a $3.3 million decrease in the allowance related to the seasonal tax services portfolio.
The $0.8 million year-over-year decrease in the ACL was primarily driven by a $6.1 million decrease in the allowance related to the consumer finance portfolio, partially offset by a $3.3 million increase in the commercial finance portfolio and a $1.8 million increase in the allowance related to the seasonal tax services portfolio.
The following table presents the Company's ACL as a percentage of its total loans and leases.
The Company's ACL as a percentage of total loans and leases decreased to 2.23% at June 30, 2025 from 2.30% at March 31, 2025 and decreased from 2.32% at June 30, 2024.
Activity in the allowance for credit losses for the periods presented was as follows.
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
June 30, 2025
March 31, 2025
June 30, 2024
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2024
Beginning balance
$
102,890
$
74,338
$
111,282
$
71,764
$
96,856
Provision (reversal of) - tax services loans
(4,728
)
26,178
(3,285
)
22,751
23,292
Provision (reversal of) - all other loans and leases
13,959
8,750
14,971
40,252
25,425
Charge-offs - tax services loans
(554
)
—
(820
)
(1,295
)
(1,965
)
Charge-offs - all other loans and leases
(9,481
)
(15,001
)
(17,744
)
(41,469
)
(47,786
)
Recoveries - tax services loans
1,930
6,813
1,230
8,971
7,324
Recoveries - all other loans and leases
1,979
1,812
1,130
5,021
3,618
Ending balance
$
105,995
$
102,890
$
106,764
$
105,995
$
106,764
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The Company recognized a provision for credit losses of $9.3 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to $11.9 million for the comparable period in the prior fiscal year. The period-over-period decrease in provision for credit losses was primarily due to a $4.5 million decrease in provision for credit losses in the consumer finance portfolio and a $1.4 million decrease in the provision for credit losses in the seasonal tax services portfolio, partially offset by an increase in provision for credit losses in the commercial finance portfolio of $3.6 million. The Company recognized net charge-offs of $6.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, compared to net charge-offs of $16.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Net charge-offs attributable to the consumer finance and commercial finance portfolios for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 were $5.8 million and $1.7 million, respectively, while net recoveries of $1.4 million were recognized in the seasonal tax services portfolio. Net charge-offs attributable to the consumer finance and commercial finance portfolios for the same quarter of the prior year were $9.7 million and $6.9 million, respectively, while net recoveries of $0.4 million were recognized in the seasonal tax services portfolio.
The Company's past due loans and leases were as follows for the periods presented.
As of March 31, 2025 (Unaudited)
Accruing and Nonaccruing Loans and Leases
Nonperforming Loans and Leases
(Dollars in thousands)
30-59 Days Past Due
60-89 Days Past Due
> 89 Days Past Due
Total Past Due
Current
Total Loans and Leases Receivable
> 89 Days Past Due and Accruing
Nonaccrual Balance
Total
Loans held for sale
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
45,767
$
45,767
$
—
$
—
$
—
Commercial finance
41,161
14,933
18,273
74,367
3,450,388
3,524,755
1,359
36,049
37,408
Consumer finance
3,922
2,769
2,398
9,089
237,113
246,202
2,398
—
2,398
Tax services
1,036
—
—
1,036
54,937
55,973
—
—
—
Warehouse finance
—
—
—
—
643,124
643,124
—
—
—
Total loans and leases held for investment
46,119
17,702
20,671
84,492
4,385,562
4,470,054
3,757
36,049
39,806
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The Company's nonperforming assets at June 30, 2025 were $74.7 million, representing 1.03% of total assets, compared to $41.6 million, or 0.60% of total assets at March 31, 2025 and $46.3 million, or 0.62% of total assets at June 30, 2024.
The increase in the nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets at June 30, 2025 compared to March 31, 2025, was driven by an increase in nonperforming loans in the commercial and consumer finance portfolios. When comparing the current period to the same period of the prior year, the increase was driven by an increase in nonperforming loans in the commercial finance portfolio, partially offset by a decrease in nonperforming loans in the consumer finance and seasonal tax services portfolio.
The Company's nonperforming loans and leases at June 30, 2025, were $71.3 million, representing 1.49% of total gross loans and leases, compared to $39.8 million, or 0.88% of total gross loans and leases at March 31, 2025 and $44.6 million, or 0.96% of total gross loans and leases at June 30, 2024.
Deposits, Borrowings and Other Liabilities
The average balance of total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities was $6.07 billion for the three-month period ended June 30, 2025, compared to $6.35 billion for the same period in the prior fiscal year. Total average deposits for the fiscal 2025 third quarter decreased by $258.4 million to $6.00 billion compared to the same period in fiscal 2024. The decrease in average deposits was primarily due to decreases in noninterest bearing and wholesale deposits.
Total end-of-period deposits decreased 7% to $6.01 billion at June 30, 2025, compared to $6.43 billion at June 30, 2024. The decrease in end-of-period deposits was primarily driven by decreases in noninterest-bearing deposits of $386.9 million, and wholesale deposits of $42.3 million, partially offset by an increase in interest bearing checking deposits of $8.6 million.
As of June 30, 2025, the Company managed $430.7 million of customer deposits at other banks in its capacity as custodian. These deposits provide the Company with the ability to earn servicing fee income, typically reflective of the EFFR. The sequential quarter decrease in these customer deposits held at other banks reflects normal seasonal patterns during the third quarter of the fiscal year.
Regulatory Capital
The Company and its subsidiary Pathward®, N.A. (the "Bank") remained above the federal regulatory minimum capital requirements at June 30, 2025, and continued to be classified as well-capitalized, and in good standing with its regulatory agencies.
Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call and earnings webcast with a corresponding presentation at 4:00 p.m. Central Time (5:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on Monday, July 28, 2025. The live webcast of the call can be accessed from Pathward's Investor Relations website at www.pathwardfinancial.com. Telephone participants may access the conference call by dialing 1-833-470-1428 approximately 10 minutes prior to start time and reference access code 348908.
The Quarterly Investor Update slide presentation prepared for use in connection with the Company's conference call and earnings webcast is available under the Presentations link in the Investor Relations - Events & Presentations section of the Company's website at www.pathwardfinancial.com. A webcast replay will also be archived at www.pathwardfinancial.com for one year.
About Pathward Financial, Inc.
Pathward Financial, Inc. (Nasdaq: CASH) is a U.S.-based financial holding company driven by its purpose to power financial inclusion for all. Through our subsidiary, Pathward®, N.A., we strive to increase financial availability, choice, and opportunity across our Partner Solutions and Commercial Finance business lines. These strategic business lines provide support to individuals and businesses. Learn more at www.pathwardfinancial.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
The Company and the Bank may from time to time make written or oral 'forward-looking statements,' including statements contained in this press release, the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), the Company's reports to stockholders, and in other communications by the Company and the Bank, which are made in good faith by the Company pursuant to the 'safe harbor' provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
You can identify forward-looking statements by words such as 'may,' 'hope,' 'will,' 'should,' 'expect,' 'plan,' 'anticipate,' 'intend,' 'believe,' 'estimate,' 'predict,' 'potential,' 'continue,' 'could,' 'future,' "target," or the negative of those terms, or other words of similar meaning or similar expressions. You should carefully read statements that contain these words because they discuss our future expectations or state other 'forward-looking' information. These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to us and assumptions about future events, and include statements with respect to the Company's beliefs, expectations, estimates, and intentions, which are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, and are subject to change based on various factors, some of which are beyond the Company's control. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause our actual growth, results of operations, financial condition, cash flows, performance and business prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements. Such statements address, among others, the following subjects: future operating results, including our performance expectations; progress on key strategic initiatives; expected results of our partnerships; impacts of our improved data analytics, underwriting and monitoring processes; expected nonperforming loan resolutions and net charge-off rates; the performance of our securities portfolio; future effective tax rate; the impact of card balances related to government stimulus programs; customer retention; loan and other product demand; new products and services; credit quality; the level of net charge-offs and the adequacy of the allowance for credit losses; technology; the Company's planned restatement of its consolidated financial statements; and the anticipated effects of related changes in the Company's accounting. The following factors, among others, could cause the Company's financial performance and results of operations to differ materially from the expectations, estimates, and intentions expressed in such forward-looking statements: maintaining our executive management team; expected growth opportunities may not be realized or may take longer to realize than expected; the potential adverse effects of unusual and infrequently occurring events, including the impact on financial markets from geopolitical conflicts such as the military conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, weather-related disasters, or public health events, such as pandemics, and any governmental or societal responses thereto; our ability to successfully implement measures designed to reduce expenses and increase efficiencies; changes in trade, monetary, and fiscal policies and laws, including actual changes in interest rates and the federal funds rate and changes in international trade policies, tariffs, and treaties affecting imports and exports, and their related impacts on macroeconomic conditions, customer behavior, funding costs and loan and securities portfolios; changes in tax laws; trade disputes, barriers to trade or the emergence of trade restrictions; the strength of the United States' economy and the local economies in which the Company operates; adverse developments in the financial services industry generally such as bank failures, responsive measures to mitigate and manage such developments, related supervisory and regulatory actions and costs, and related impacts on customer behavior; inflation, market, and monetary fluctuations; our liquidity and capital positions, including the sufficiency of our liquidity; the timely and efficient development of new products and services offered by the Company or its strategic partners, as well as risks (including reputational and litigation) attendant thereto, and the perceived overall value and acceptance of these products and services by users; the Bank's ability to maintain its Durbin Amendment exemption; the risks of dealing with or utilizing third parties, including, in connection with the Company's prepaid card and tax refund advance businesses, the risk of reduced volume of refund advance loans as a result of reduced customer demand for or usage of the Bank's strategic partners' refund advance products; our relationship with and any actions which may be initiated by our regulators, and any related increases in compliance and other costs; changes in financial services laws and regulations, including laws and regulations relating to the tax refund industry; technological changes, including, but not limited to, the protection of our electronic systems and information; the impact of acquisitions and divestitures; litigation risk; the growth of the Company's business, as well as expenses related thereto; continued maintenance by the Bank of its status as a well-capitalized institution; changes in consumer borrowing, spending and saving habits; losses from fraudulent or illegal activity; technological risks and developments and cyber threats, attacks, or events; and the success of the Company at maintaining its high quality asset level and managing and collecting assets of borrowers in default should problem assets increase.
The foregoing list of factors is not exclusive. We caution you not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements included in this press release speak only as of the date hereof. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. Additional discussions of factors affecting the Company's business and prospects are reflected under the caption 'Risk Factors' and in other sections of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the Company's fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, and in the Company's other filings made with the SEC. The Company expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update, revise or clarify any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company or its subsidiaries, whether as a result of new information, changed circumstances, or future events or for any other reason.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
Nine Months Ended
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
June 30, 2025
March 31, 2025
June 30, 2024
June 30, 2025
June 30, 2024
Interest and dividend income:
Loans and leases, including fees
$
108,766
$
119,755
$
107,762
$
341,603
$
324,699
Mortgage-backed securities
8,337
8,580
9,748
25,903
29,795
Other investments
6,488
13,669
8,323
27,679
33,222
123,591
142,004
125,833
395,185
387,716
Interest expense:
Deposits
286
4,086
1,689
5,147
11,900
FHLB advances and other borrowings
992
1,640
1,394
4,963
5,505
1,278
5,726
3,083
10,110
17,405
Net interest income
122,313
136,278
122,750
385,075
370,311
Net interest income after provision for credit loss
113,035
101,012
110,824
321,870
320,883
Noninterest income:
Refund transfer product fees
9,846
32,663
9,111
42,919
38,475
Refund advance and other tax fee income
307
48,585
(67
)
49,416
43,244
Card and deposit fees
37,342
30,793
33,408
97,201
99,502
Rental income
12,913
13,200
13,779
39,821
40,958
(Loss) on sale of securities
—
(7,228
)
—
(22,899
)
—
Gain (loss) on divestitures
—
(1,360
)
—
15,044
—
Secondary market revenue
7,144
15,378
1,721
26,900
3,091
Gain on sale of other
394
627
2,954
2,008
6,119
Other income
5,496
5,866
4,968
18,934
16,191
Total noninterest income
73,442
138,524
65,874
269,344
247,580
Noninterest expense:
Compensation and benefits
48,558
51,905
48,449
149,755
149,174
Refund transfer product expense
2,818
8,475
2,136
11,401
9,694
Refund advance expense
(74
)
1,265
47
1,225
1,923
Card processing
36,198
36,238
34,314
105,750
104,061
Occupancy and equipment expense
10,633
10,307
9,070
30,646
27,211
Operating lease equipment depreciation
11,569
11,780
10,465
34,775
31,312
Legal and consulting
11,094
5,878
5,410
22,197
16,443
Intangible amortization
799
1,082
983
2,693
3,207
Impairment expense
1,076
1,514
999
2,590
3,012
Other expense
16,651
19,733
13,641
54,263
41,295
Total noninterest expense
139,322
148,177
125,514
415,295
387,332
Income before income tax expense
47,155
91,359
51,184
175,919
181,131
Net income before noncontrolling interest
42,342
75,150
45,081
148,666
150,405
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest
214
237
212
650
718
Net income attributable to parent
$
42,128
$
74,913
$
44,869
$
148,016
$
149,687
Less: Allocation of Earnings to participating securities (1)
151
263
463
554
1,310
Net income attributable to common shareholders (1)
41,977
74,650
44,406
147,462
148,377
Earnings per common share:
Basic
$
1.82
$
3.16
$
1.78
$
6.24
$
5.86
Diluted
$
1.81
$
3.14
$
1.78
$
6.21
$
5.85
Shares used in computing earnings per common share:
Basic
23,006,454
23,657,145
24,946,085
23,629,565
25,335,621
Diluted
23,140,124
23,776,023
24,979,818
23,745,086
25,364,642
(1) Amounts presented are used in the two-class earnings per common share calculation.
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Average Balances, Interest Rates and Yields (Unaudited)
The following table presents, for the periods indicated, the total dollar amount of interest income from average interest-earning assets and the resulting yields, as well as the interest expense on average interest-bearing liabilities, expressed both in dollars and in rates. Only the yield/rate reflects tax-equivalent adjustments. Nonaccruing loans and leases have been included in the table as loans carrying a zero yield.
Three Months Ended June 30,
2025
2024
(Dollars in thousands)
Average
Outstanding
Balance
Interest
Earned /
Paid
Yield /
Rate (1)
Average
Outstanding
Balance
Interest
Earned /
Paid
Yield /
Rate (1)
Interest-earning assets:
Cash and fed funds sold
$
281,545
$
2,325
3.31
%
$
224,987
$
2,053
3.67
%
Mortgage-backed securities
1,198,015
8,337
2.79
%
1,438,683
9,748
2.73
%
Tax-exempt investment securities
113,886
782
3.49
%
128,117
911
3.62
%
Asset-backed securities
152,635
1,968
5.17
%
220,461
3,148
5.74
%
Other investment securities
179,942
1,413
3.15
%
282,966
2,211
3.14
%
Total investments
1,644,478
12,500
3.10
%
2,070,227
16,018
3.16
%
Commercial finance
3,717,018
76,736
8.28
%
3,756,152
78,353
8.39
%
Consumer finance
268,132
16,791
25.12
%
286,476
18,756
26.33
%
Tax services
43,035
48
0.45
%
56,836
55
0.39
%
Warehouse finance
648,059
15,191
9.40
%
407,210
10,598
10.47
%
Total loans and leases
4,676,244
108,766
9.33
%
4,506,674
107,762
9.62
%
Total interest-earning assets
$
6,602,267
$
123,591
7.52
%
$
6,801,888
$
125,833
7.45
%
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Interest-bearing checking
$
1,196
$
—
0.06
%
$
684
$
—
0.14
%
Savings
53,450
4
0.03
%
56,565
3
0.02
%
Money markets
171,503
263
0.62
%
178,255
584
1.32
%
Time deposits
2,855
7
1.03
%
4,265
3
0.32
%
Wholesale deposits
1,035
12
4.56
%
74,167
1,099
5.96
%
Total interest-bearing deposits (a)
230,039
286
0.50
%
313,936
1,689
2.16
%
Overnight fed funds purchased
31,365
360
4.61
%
52,374
730
5.61
%
Subordinated debentures
19,753
355
7.21
%
19,651
355
7.26
%
Other borrowings
13,661
277
8.13
%
13,705
309
9.07
%
Total borrowings
64,779
992
6.14
%
85,730
1,394
6.54
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
294,818
1,278
1.74
%
399,666
3,083
3.10
%
Noninterest-bearing deposits (b)
5,772,507
—
—
%
5,947,054
—
—
%
Total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities
$
6,067,326
$
1,278
0.08
%
$
6,346,720
$
3,083
0.20
%
Net interest income and net interest rate spread including noninterest-bearing deposits
$
122,313
7.44
%
$
122,750
7.26
%
Net interest margin
7.43
%
7.26
%
Tax-equivalent effect
0.02
%
0.01
%
Net interest margin, tax-equivalent (2)
7.45
%
7.27
%
Total cost of deposits (a+b)
6,002,546
286
0.02
%
6,260,990
1,689
0.11
%
(1) Tax rate used to arrive at the TEY for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 was 21%.
(2) Net interest margin expressed on a fully-taxable-equivalent basis ("net interest margin, tax-equivalent") is a non-GAAP financial measure. The tax-equivalent adjustment to net interest income recognizes the estimated income tax savings when comparing taxable and tax-exempt assets and adjusting for federal and state exemption of interest income. The Company believes that it is a standard practice in the banking industry to present net interest margin expressed on a fully taxable equivalent basis and, accordingly, believes the presentation of this non-GAAP financial measure may be useful for peer comparison purposes.
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Selected Financial Information (Unaudited)
As of and For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
2025
March 31,
2025
December 31,
2024
September 30,
2024
June 30,
2024
Equity to total assets
11.31
%
11.63
%
9.96
%
10.92
%
9.95
%
Book value per common share outstanding
$
35.63
$
34.54
$
31.40
$
33.09
$
29.81
Tangible book value per common share outstanding
$
22.07
$
21.30
$
18.42
$
19.97
$
16.78
Common shares outstanding
22,953,608
23,558,939
24,119,416
24,847,353
25,085,230
Nonperforming assets to total assets
1.03
%
0.60
%
0.49
%
0.57
%
0.62
%
Nonperforming loans and leases to total loans and leases
1.49
%
0.88
%
0.76
%
0.87
%
0.96
%
Net interest margin
7.43
%
7.12
%
7.45
%
7.33
%
7.26
%
Net interest margin, tax-equivalent
7.45
%
7.13
%
7.46
%
7.34
%
7.27
%
Full-time equivalent employees
1,178
1,155
1,170
1,241
1,232
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Non-GAAP Reconciliations (Unaudited)
Net Interest Margin and Cost of Deposits
At and For the Three Months Ended
(Dollars in thousands)
June 30, 2025
March 31, 2025
June 30, 2024
Average interest earning assets
$
6,602,267
$
7,761,138
$
6,801,888
Net interest income
$
122,313
$
136,278
$
122,750
Net interest margin
7.43
%
7.12
%
7.26
%
Quarterly average total deposits
$
6,002,546
$
7,181,308
$
6,260,990
Deposit interest expense
$
286
$
4,086
$
1,689
Cost of deposits
0.02
%
0.23
%
0.11
%
Adjusted Net Interest Margin with contractual, rate-related card expenses associated with deposits on the Company's balance sheet
Average interest earning assets
$
6,602,267
$
7,761,138
$
6,801,888
Net interest income
122,313
136,278
122,750
Less: Contractual, rate-related processing expense
23,831
26,852
25,320
Adjusted net interest income
$
98,482
$
109,426
$
97,430
Adjusted net interest margin
5.98
%
5.72
%
5.76
%
Average total deposits
$
6,002,546
$
7,181,308
$
6,260,990
Deposit interest expense
286
4,086
1,689
Add: Contractual, rate-related processing expense
23,831
26,852
25,320
Adjusted deposit expense
$
24,117
$
30,938
$
27,009
Adjusted cost of deposits
1.61
%
1.75
%
1.74
%
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