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NEW YORK, June 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of Chimera Investment Corporation announced the declaration of its second quarter cash dividend of $0.37 per common share. The dividend is payable on July 31, 2025 to common stockholders of record on June 30, 2025. The ex-dividend date is June 30, 2025.
About Chimera Investment Corporation
Chimera is a publicly traded real estate investment trust, or REIT, that is primarily engaged in the business of investing for itself and for unrelated third parties through its investment management and advisory services in a diversified portfolio of real estate assets, including residential mortgage loans, Non-Agency RMBS, Agency RMBS, business purpose and investor loans, including RTLs, and other real estate-related assets such as Agency CMBS.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, readers should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as "goal," "target," "assume," ''believe,'' ''expect,'' ''anticipate,'' ''estimate,'' "project," "budget," "forecast," "predict," "potential," ''plan,'' ''continue,'' ''intend,'' ''should,'' ''may,'' "could," ''would,'' ''will'' and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results, including, among other things, those described in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, under the caption "Risk Factors."
Factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to: our ability to obtain funding on favorable terms and access the capital markets; our ability to achieve optimal levels of leverage and effectively manage our liquidity; changes in inflation, the yield curve, interest rates and mortgage prepayment rates; our ability to manage credit risk related to our investments and comply with the Risk Retention Rules; rates of default, delinquencies, forbearance, deferred payments or decreased recovery rates on our investments; the concentration of properties securing our securities and residential loans in a small number of geographic areas; our ability to execute on our business and investment strategy; our ability to determine accurately the fair market value of our assets; changes in our industry, the general economy or geopolitical conditions; our ability to successfully integrate and realize the anticipated benefits of any acquisitions, including the Palisades Acquisition; our ability to operate our investment management and advisory services and manage any regulatory rules and conflicts of interest; the degree to which our hedging strategies may or may not be effective; our ability to effect our strategy to securitize residential mortgage loans; our ability to compete with competitors and source target assets at attractive prices; our ability to find and retain qualified executive officers and key personnel; the ability of servicers and other third parties to perform their services at a high level and comply with applicable law and expanding regulations; our dependence on information technology and its susceptibility to cyber-attacks; our ability to comply with extensive government regulation; the impact of and changes in governmental regulations, tax law and rates, accounting guidance, and similar matters; our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; our ability to maintain our classification as a real estate investment trust for U.S. federal income tax purposes; the volatility of the market price and trading volume of our shares; and our ability to make distributions to our stockholders in the future.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Chimera does not undertake or accept any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Additional information concerning these, and other risk factors, is contained in Chimera's most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements concerning Chimera or matters attributable to Chimera or any person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.
Readers are advised that any financial information in this press release is based on company data available at the time of this presentation and, in certain circumstances, may not have been audited by Chimera's independent auditors.
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These risks and other uncertainties are further discussed in the reports that the Company files with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Average Balance Sheets The following tables set forth average balance sheets, average annualized yields and costs, and certain other information for the periods indicated. No tax-equivalent yield adjustments have been made, as the effects would be immaterial. All average balances are monthly average balances. Non-accrual loans were included in the computation of average balances. The yields set forth below include the effect of deferred fees, discounts, and premiums that are amortized or accreted to interest income or interest expense. For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 2024 (Dollars in thousands) Interest-earning assets: Loans $ 720,966 $ 21,843 6.11 % $ 673,282 $ 19,978 5.97 % Investment securities held-to-maturity 27,082 832 6.20 % 34,225 1,056 6.20 % Investment securities available-for-sale 39,465 679 3.47 % 47,875 942 3.96 % Interest-earning deposits and federal funds 65,896 1,385 4.24 % 50,527 1,296 5.16 % Other investments 6,206 189 6.14 % 5,467 171 6.29 % Total interest-earning assets 859,615 24,928 5.85 % 811,376 23,443 5.81 % Non-interest-earning assets 47,862 51,633 Total assets $ 907,477 $ 863,009 Interest-bearing liabilities: Interest-bearing checking accounts $ 82,740 $ 182 0.44 % $ 88,584 $ 217 0.49 % Money market accounts 161,502 2,421 3.02 % 143,243 2,258 3.17 % Savings accounts 81,370 1,147 2.84 % 74,093 1,054 2.86 % Certificates of deposit 247,512 5,021 4.09 % 219,315 4,571 4.19 % Total interest-bearing deposits 573,124 8,771 3.09 % 525,235 8,100 3.10 % FHLB advances and other borrowings 54,426 1,042 3.86 % 58,145 1,025 3.55 % Total interest-bearing liabilities 627,550 9,813 3.15 % 583,380 9,125 3.15 % Non-interest-bearing liabilities 152,991 156,177 Total liabilities 780,541 739,557 Total stockholders' equity 126,936 123,452 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 907,477 $ 863,009 Net interest rate spread 2.70 % 2.66 % Net interest income $ 15,115 $ 14,318 Net interest margin 3.55 % 3.55 % Expand AFFINITY BANCSHARES, INC. Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited) June 30, 2025 (Dollars in thousands except per share amounts) Assets Cash and due from banks $ 5,876 $ 7,092 Interest-earning deposits in other depository institutions 83,790 34,333 Cash and cash equivalents 89,666 41,425 Investment securities available-for-sale 40,739 36,502 Investment securities held-to-maturity (estimated fair value of $24,724 net of allowance for credit losses of $37 at June 30, 2025 and estimated fair value of $27,286 net of allowance for credit losses of $45 at December 31, 2024) 24,366 27,299 Other investments 6,243 6,175 Loans 731,135 714,115 Allowance for credit loss on loans (8,542 ) (8,496 ) Net loans 722,593 705,619 Premises and equipment, net 3,075 3,261 Bank owned life insurance 16,690 16,487 Intangible assets 18,080 18,175 Other assets 12,347 11,874 Total assets $ 933,799 $ 866,817 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Liabilities: Non-interest-bearing checking $ 151,882 $ 151,395 Interest-bearing checking 83,713 73,841 Money market accounts 167,859 148,752 Savings accounts 89,084 76,053 Certificates of deposit 256,800 223,440 Total deposits 749,338 673,481 Federal Home Loan Bank advances and other borrowings 54,000 58,815 Accrued interest payable and other liabilities 6,361 5,406 Total liabilities 809,699 737,702 Stockholders' equity: Common stock (par value $0.01 per share, 40,000,000 shares authorized; 6,295,339 issued and outstanding at June 30, 2025 and 6,409,598 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024) 63 64 Preferred stock (10,000,000 shares authorized, no shares outstanding) — — Additional paid in capital 61,197 62,355 Unearned ESOP shares (3,915 ) (4,378 ) Retained earnings 71,756 76,786 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (5,001 ) (5,712 ) Total stockholders' equity 124,100 129,115 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 933,799 $ 866,817 Expand AFFINITY BANCSHARES, INC. Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited) Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024 (Dollars in thousands except per share amounts) Interest income: Loans, including fees $ 11,195 $ 10,479 $ 21,843 $ 19,978 Investment securities 858 1,095 1,700 2,169 Interest-earning deposits 770 648 1,385 1,296 Total interest income 12,823 12,222 24,928 23,443 Interest expense: Deposits 4,525 4,099 8,771 8,100 FHLB advances and other borrowings 520 555 1,042 1,025 Total interest expense 5,045 4,654 9,813 9,125 Net interest income before provision for credit losses 7,778 7,568 15,115 14,318 Provision for credit losses 17 213 67 213 Net interest income after provision for credit losses 7,761 7,355 15,048 14,105 Noninterest income: Service charges on deposit accounts 337 391 653 786 Net gain on sale of other real estate owned — 135 — 135 Other 203 180 368 369 Total noninterest income 540 706 1,021 1,290 Noninterest expenses: Salaries and employee benefits 3,260 3,417 6,619 6,596 Occupancy 595 615 1,200 1,233 Data processing 550 508 1,093 1,019 Other 1,062 2,179 1,914 3,442 Total noninterest expenses 5,467 6,719 10,826 12,290 Income before income taxes 2,834 1,342 5,243 3,105 Income tax expense 682 311 1,260 739 Net income $ 2,152 $ 1,031 $ 3,983 $ 2,366 Weighted average common shares outstanding Basic 6,312,589 6,416,628 6,358,888 6,416,628 Diluted 6,457,397 6,544,450 6,504,838 6,534,751 Basic earnings per share $ 0.34 $ 0.16 $ 0.63 $ 0.37 Diluted earnings per share $ 0.33 $ 0.16 $ 0.61 $ 0.36 Expand Explanation of Certain Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures Reported amounts are presented in accordance with GAAP. Additionally, the Company believes the following information is utilized by regulators and market analysts to evaluate a company's financial condition and, therefore, such information is useful to investors. These disclosures should not be viewed as a substitute for financial results in accordance with GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures which may be presented by other companies. Refer to the Non-GAAP Reconciliation tables below for details on the earnings impact of these items. For the Three Months Ended For the Year Ended Non-GAAP Reconciliation June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Operating net income reconciliation Net income (GAAP) $ 2,152 $ 1,831 $ 1,345 $ 1,730 $ 1,031 $ 3,983 $ 2,366 Net loss on securities available for sale — — 385 — — — — ESOP Compensation expense related to dividend 210 211 — — — 421 Merger-related expenses — — 119 196 939 — 989 Income tax expense (46 ) (46 ) (111 ) (43 ) (207 ) (93 ) (218 ) Operating net income $ 2,316 $ 1,996 $ 1,738 $ 1,883 $ 1,763 $ 4,311 $ 3,137 Weighted average diluted shares 6,457,397 6,547,817 6,620,602 6,611,468 6,544,450 6,504,838 6,534,751 Adjusted diluted earnings per share $ 0.36 $ 0.30 $ 0.26 $ 0.29 $ 0.27 $ 0.66 $ 0.48 Tangible book value per common share reconciliation Book Value per common share (GAAP) $ 19.66 $ 19.25 $ 20.14 $ 20.02 $ 19.49 $ 19.52 $ 19.49 Effect of goodwill and other intangibles (2.86 ) (2.85 ) (2.84 ) (2.84 ) (2.85 ) (2.84 ) (2.85 ) Tangible book value per common share $ 16.80 $ 16.40 $ 17.30 $ 17.18 $ 16.64 $ 16.68 $ 16.64 Tangible equity to tangible assets reconciliation Equity to assets (GAAP) 13.29 % 13.40 % 14.90 % 14.61 % 14.32 % 13.29 % 14.32 % Effect of goodwill and other intangibles (1.71 )% (1.75 )% (1.81 )% (1.81 )% (1.83 )% (1.71 )% (1.83 )% Tangible equity to tangible assets (1) 11.58 % 11.65 % 13.08 % 12.80 % 12.49 % 11.58 % 12.49 % (1) Tangible assets is total assets less intangible assets. Tangible equity is total equity less intangible assets. Expand