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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): January 18, 2024
TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3465775-2679109
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)
2000 McKinney Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
(Address of principal executive offices)
75201
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (214) 932-6600
N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per shareTCBINasdaq Stock Market
5.75% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Series B, par value $0.01 per shareTCBIONasdaq Stock Market
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐



Item 2.02.    Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
(a)On January 18, 2024, Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release and made available presentation slides regarding its operating and financial results for its fiscal quarter and year ended December 31, 2023. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1. A copy of the presentation is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2.
The information in Item 2.02 of this report (including Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2) shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liability of that section, nor shall such information be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.
Item 8.01.    Other Events.
Announcement of Share Repurchase Program
On January 17, 2024, the Company’s board of directors authorized a new share repurchase program under which the Company may repurchase up to $150.0 million in shares of its outstanding common stock. Any repurchases under the repurchase program will be made in accordance with applicable securities laws from time to time in open market or private transactions. The extent to which the Company repurchases shares, and the timing of such repurchases, will be at management’s discretion and will depend upon a variety of factors, including market conditions, our capital position and amount of retained earnings, regulatory requirements and other considerations. The share repurchase program is set to expire on January 31, 2025, and the program may be suspended or discontinued at any time. Remaining repurchase authorization under the January 18, 2023 share repurchase program was terminated upon authorization of this new program.
Item 9.01.    Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d)    Exhibits


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SIGNATURE


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Date:January 18, 2024TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
 By: /s/ J. Matthew Scurlock
  J. Matthew Scurlock
Chief Financial Officer



Exhibit 99.1
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INVESTOR CONTACT
Jocelyn Kukulka, 469.399.8544
jocelyn.kukulka@texascapitalbank.com
MEDIA CONTACT
Julia Monter, 469.399.8425
julia.monter@texascapitalbank.com
TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC. ANNOUNCES FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2023 RESULTS
Fourth quarter 2023 net income of $20.2 million and net income available to common
stockholders of $15.8 million, or $0.33 per diluted share
Book Value and Tangible Book Value(1) per share both increased 6.1%, reaching record levels, after
giving effect to the repurchase of $44.8 million in shares
Capital ratios continue to be strong, including 12.6% CET1 and 17.1% Total Capital
DALLAS - January 18, 2024 - Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: TCBI), the parent company of Texas Capital Bank, announced operating results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2023.
Net income available to common stockholders was $15.8 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $57.4 million, or $1.18 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2023 and $212.9 million, or $4.23 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2022. The fourth quarter of 2023 included Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) special assessment expense of $19.9 million ($0.32 per diluted share).
“The firm continued to execute on its strategic plan to deliver something unique and differentiated for our clients in the midst of tremendous industry pressure in 2023,” said Rob C. Holmes, President and CEO. “Continued client adoption of our broad platform coupled with significant structural improvements in our operating model and near record levels of capital and liquidity provide the foundation for long-term value creation.”
FINANCIAL RESULTS
(dollars and shares in thousands)
4th Quarter3rd Quarter4th QuarterFull YearFull Year
20232023202220232022
OPERATING RESULTS
Net income$20,150 $61,679 $217,251 $189,141 $332,478 
Net income available to common stockholders$15,838 $57,366 $212,939 $171,891 $315,228 
Diluted earnings per common share$0.33 $1.18 $4.23 $3.54 $6.18 
Diluted common shares48,098 48,529 50,283 48,610 51,047 
Return on average assets0.27 %0.81 %2.80 %0.64 %1.04 %
Return on average common equity2.25 %8.08 %30.66 %6.15 %11.33 %
BALANCE SHEET
Loans held for investment$16,362,230 $16,183,882 $15,197,307 
Loans held for investment, mortgage finance3,978,328 4,429,489 4,090,033 
Total loans held for investment20,340,558 20,613,371 19,287,340 
Loans held for sale44,105 155,073 36,357 
Total assets28,356,266 29,628,249 28,414,642 
Non-interest bearing deposits7,328,276 9,352,883 9,618,081 
Total deposits22,371,839 23,878,978 22,856,880 
Stockholders’ equity3,199,142 3,077,700 3,055,351 
(1)     Stockholders’ equity excluding preferred stock, less goodwill and intangibles, divided by shares outstanding at period end.



FOURTH QUARTER 2023 COMPARED TO THIRD QUARTER 2023
For the fourth quarter of 2023, net income available to common stockholders was $15.8 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, compared to $57.4 million, or $1.18 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2023.
Provision for credit losses for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $19.0 million, compared to $18.0 million for the third quarter of 2023. The $19.0 million provision for credit losses recorded in the fourth quarter of 2023 resulted primarily from increases in criticized and non-accrual loans, as well as $13.8 million in net charge-offs.
Net interest income was $214.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $232.1 million for the third quarter of 2023. The decrease in net interest income was primarily due to a decrease in loans held for investment (“LHI”), mortgage finance yields, as well as increases in funding costs and average interest-bearing liabilities. Net interest margin for the fourth quarter of 2023 was 2.93%, a decrease of 20 basis points from the third quarter of 2023. LHI, excluding mortgage finance, yields increased 7 basis points from the third quarter of 2023 and LHI, mortgage finance yields decreased 152 basis points from the third quarter of 2023. Total cost of deposits was 2.82% for the fourth quarter of 2023, a 20 basis point increase from the third quarter of 2023.
Non-interest income for the fourth quarter of 2023 decreased $15.7 million, or 34%, compared to the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to a decrease in investment banking and trading income.
Non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2023 increased $21.5 million, or 12%, compared to the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to an increase in FDIC insurance assessment expense, which included $19.9 million in special assessment expense recorded in the fourth quarter of 2023.
FOURTH QUARTER 2023 COMPARED TO FOURTH QUARTER 2022
Net income available to common stockholders was $15.8 million, or $0.33 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $212.9 million, or $4.23 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2022.
The fourth quarter of 2023 included a $19.0 million provision for credit losses, reflecting increases in criticized and non-accrual loans and net charge-offs of $13.8 million, compared to a $34.0 million provision for credit losses for the fourth quarter of 2022.
Net interest income decreased to $214.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to $247.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2022, primarily due to an increase in funding costs and a decrease in average earning assets, partially offset by an increase in yields on average earning assets. Net interest margin decreased 33 basis points to 2.93% for the fourth quarter of 2023, as compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. LHI, excluding mortgage finance, yields increased 139 basis points compared to the fourth quarter of 2022 and LHI, mortgage finance yields decreased 293 basis points from the fourth quarter of 2022. Total cost of deposits increased 129 basis points compared to the fourth quarter of 2022.
Non-interest income for the fourth quarter of 2023 decreased $246.5 million, or 89%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. The decrease was primarily due to a non-recurring $248.5 million gain related to the sale of our premium finance subsidiary recorded in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2023 decreased $11.7 million, or 5%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2022, primarily due to decreases in occupancy, marketing, legal and professional and other expenses, partially offset by an increase in FDIC insurance assessment expense, resulting from the FDIC special assessment described above. The fourth quarter of 2022 included $13.0 million in legal and professional expense related to the sale of our premium finance subsidiary, $9.8 million in restructuring reserves, primarily related to occupancy expense, and $8.0 million in charitable contributions recorded in other non-interest expense.
CREDIT QUALITY
Net charge-offs of $13.8 million were recorded during the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to net charge-offs of $8.9 million and $15.0 million during the third quarter of 2023 and the fourth quarter of 2022, respectively. Criticized loans totaled $738.2 million at December 31, 2023, compared to $677.4 million at September 30, 2023 and $513.2 million at December 31, 2022. Non-accrual LHI totaled $81.4 million at December 31, 2023, compared to $63.1 million at September 30, 2023 and $48.3 million at December 31, 2022. The ratio of non-accrual LHI to total LHI for the fourth quarter of 2023 was 0.40%, compared to 0.31% for the third quarter of 2023 and 0.25% for the fourth quarter of 2022. The ratio of total allowance for credit losses to total LHI was 1.46% at December 31, 2023, compared to 1.41% and 1.43% at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
REGULATORY RATIOS AND CAPITAL
All regulatory ratios continue to be in excess of “well capitalized” requirements as of December 31, 2023. Our CET1, tier 1 capital, total capital and leverage ratios were 12.6%, 14.2%, 17.1% and 12.2%, respectively, at December 31, 2023, compared to 12.7%, 14.3%, 17.1% and 12.1%, respectively, at September 30, 2023 and 13.0%, 14.7%, 17.7% and 11.5%, respectively, at December 31, 2022. At December 31, 2023, our ratio of tangible common equity to total tangible assets was 10.2%, compared to 9.4% at September 30, 2023 and 9.7% at December 31, 2022.
During the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company repurchased 809,623 shares of its common stock for an aggregate purchase price, including excise tax expense, of $44.8 million, at a weighted average price of $54.90 per share. On January 17, 2024, the
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Company’s board of directors authorized a new share repurchase program under which the Company may repurchase up to $150.0 million in shares of its outstanding common stock through January 31, 2025. Remaining repurchase authorization under the January 18, 2023 share repurchase program was terminated upon authorization of this new program.
About Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: TCBI), a member of the Russell 2000 Index and the S&P MidCap 400, is the holding company of Texas Capital Bank, a full-service financial services firm that delivers customized solutions to businesses, entrepreneurs and individual customers. Founded in 1998, the firm is headquartered in Dallas with offices in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Worth, and has built a network of clients across the country. With the ability to service clients through their entire lifecycles, Texas Capital Bank has established commercial banking, consumer banking, investment banking and wealth management capabilities.
Forward Looking Statements
This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of and pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding, among other things, TCBI’s financial condition, results of operations, business plans and future performance. These statements are not historical in nature and may often be identified by the use of words such as “believes,” “projects,” “expects,” “may,” “estimates,” “should,” “plans,” “targets,” “intends” “could,” “would,” “anticipates,” “potential,” “confident,” “optimistic” or the negative thereof, or other variations thereon, or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, objectives, estimates, trends, guidance, expectations and future plans.
Because forward-looking statements relate to future results and occurrences, they are subject to inherent and various uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict, may change over time, are based on management’s expectations and assumptions at the time the statements are made and are not guarantees of future results. Numerous risks and other factors, many of which are beyond management’s control, could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. While there can be no assurance that any list of risks is complete, important risks and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: economic or business conditions in Texas, the United States or globally that impact TCBI or its customers; negative credit quality developments arising from the foregoing or other factors; TCBI’s ability to effectively manage its liquidity and maintain adequate regulatory capital to support its businesses; TCBI’s ability to pursue and execute upon growth plans, whether as a function of capital, liquidity or other limitations; TCBI’s ability to successfully execute its business strategy, including developing and executing new lines of business and new products and services; the extensive regulations to which TCBI is subject and its ability to comply with applicable governmental regulations, including legislative and regulatory changes; TCBI’s ability to effectively manage information technology systems, including third party vendors, cyber or data privacy incidents or other failures, disruptions or security breaches; elevated or further changes in interest rates, including the impact of interest rates on TCBI’s securities portfolio and funding costs, as well as related balance sheet implications stemming from the fair value of our assets and liabilities; the effectiveness of TCBI’s risk management processes strategies and monitoring; fluctuations in commercial and residential real estate values, especially as they relate to the value of collateral supporting TCBI’s loans; the failure to identify, attract and retain key personnel and other employees; increased or expanded competition from banks and other financial service providers in TCBI’s markets; adverse developments in the banking industry and the potential impact of such developments on customer confidence, liquidity and regulatory responses to these developments, including in the context of regulatory examinations and related findings and actions; negative press and social media attention with respect to the banking industry or TCBI, in particular; claims, litigation or regulatory investigations and actions that TCBI may become subject to; legislative and regulatory changes; severe weather, natural disasters, climate change, acts of war, terrorism, global conflict (including those already reported by the media, as well as others that may arise), or other external events, as well as related legislative and regulatory initiatives; and the risks and factors more fully described in TCBI’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other documents and filings with the SEC. The information contained in this communication speaks only as of its date. Except to the extent required by applicable law or regulation, we disclaim any obligation to update such factors or to publicly announce the results of any revisions to any of the forward-looking statements included herein to reflect future events or developments.


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TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (UNAUDITED)
(dollars in thousands except per share data)
4th Quarter3rd Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter4th Quarter
20232023202320232022
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
Interest income$417,072 $425,769 $401,916 $385,166 $371,292 
Interest expense202,355 193,698 169,926 149,821 123,687 
Net interest income214,717 232,071 231,990 235,345 247,605 
Provision for credit losses19,000 18,000 7,000 28,000 34,000 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses195,717 214,071 224,990 207,345 213,605 
Non-interest income31,133 46,872 46,011 37,403 277,667 
Non-interest expense201,385 179,891 181,644 194,027 213,090 
Income before income taxes25,465 81,052 89,357 50,721 278,182 
Income tax expense5,315 19,373 20,706 12,060 60,931 
Net income20,150 61,679 68,651 38,661 217,251 
Preferred stock dividends4,312 4,313 4,312 4,313 4,312 
Net income available to common stockholders$15,838 $57,366 $64,339 $34,348 $212,939 
Diluted earnings per common share$0.33 $1.18 $1.33 $0.70 $4.23 
Diluted common shares48,097,517 48,528,698 48,421,276 48,880,725 50,282,663 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total assets$28,356,266 $29,628,249 $28,976,544 $28,596,653 $28,414,642 
Loans held for investment16,362,230 16,183,882 16,227,203 16,014,497 15,197,307 
Loans held for investment, mortgage finance3,978,328 4,429,489 5,098,812 4,060,570 4,090,033 
Loans held for sale44,105 155,073 29,097 27,608 36,357 
Interest bearing cash and cash equivalents3,042,357 3,975,860 2,587,131 3,385,494 4,778,623 
Investment securities4,143,194 4,069,717 4,226,653 4,345,969 3,585,114 
Non-interest bearing deposits7,328,276 9,352,883 9,429,352 9,500,583 9,618,081 
Total deposits22,371,839 23,878,978 23,318,240 22,179,697 22,856,880 
Short-term borrowings1,500,000 1,400,000 1,350,000 2,100,000 1,201,142 
Long-term debt859,147 858,471 857,795 932,119 931,442 
Stockholders’ equity3,199,142 3,077,700 3,081,927 3,079,974 3,055,351 
End of period shares outstanding47,237,912 48,015,003 47,992,521 47,851,862 48,783,763 
Book value per share$61.37 $57.85 $57.97 $58.10 $56.48 
Tangible book value per share(1)
$61.34 $57.82 $57.93 $58.06 $56.45 
SELECTED FINANCIAL RATIOS
Net interest margin2.93 %3.13 %3.29 %3.33 %3.26 %
Return on average assets0.27 %0.81 %0.95 %0.53 %2.80 %
Return on average common equity2.25 %8.08 %9.17 %5.06 %30.66 %
Non-interest income to average earning assets0.43 %0.64 %0.66 %0.54 %3.70 %
Efficiency ratio(2)
81.9 %64.5 %65.3 %71.1 %40.6 %
Non-interest expense to average earning assets2.79 %2.46 %2.61 %2.78 %2.84 %
Common equity to total assets10.2 %9.4 %9.6 %9.7 %9.7 %
Tangible common equity to total tangible assets(3)
10.2 %9.4 %9.6 %9.7 %9.7 %
Common Equity Tier 112.6 %12.7 %12.2 %12.4 %13.0 %
Tier 1 capital14.2 %14.3 %13.7 %14.0 %14.7 %
Total capital17.1 %17.1 %16.4 %16.9 %17.7 %
Leverage12.2 %12.1 %12.4 %12.0 %11.5 %
(1)     Stockholders’ equity excluding preferred stock, less goodwill and intangibles, divided by shares outstanding at period end.
(2)    Non-interest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income.
(3)    Stockholders’ equity excluding preferred stock, less goodwill and intangibles, divided by total assets, less goodwill and intangibles.
    
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
(dollars in thousands)
December 31, 2023December 31, 2022% Change
Assets
Cash and due from banks$200,493 $233,637 (14)%
Interest bearing cash and cash equivalents3,042,357 4,778,623 (36)%
Available-for-sale debt securities3,225,892 2,615,644 23 %
Held-to-maturity debt securities865,477 935,514 (7)%
Equity securities51,825 33,956 53 %
Investment securities4,143,194 3,585,114 16 %
Loans held for sale44,105 36,357 21 %
Loans held for investment, mortgage finance3,978,328 4,090,033 (3)%
Loans held for investment16,362,230 15,197,307 %
Less: Allowance for credit losses on loans249,973 253,469 (1)%
Loans held for investment, net20,090,585 19,033,871 %
Premises and equipment, net32,366 26,382 23 %
Accrued interest receivable and other assets801,670 719,162 11 %
Goodwill and intangibles, net1,496 1,496 — %
Total assets$28,356,266 $28,414,642 — %
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Liabilities:
Non-interest bearing deposits$7,328,276 $9,618,081 (24)%
Interest bearing deposits15,043,563 13,238,799 14 %
Total deposits22,371,839 22,856,880 (2)%
Accrued interest payable33,234 24,000 38 %
Other liabilities392,904 345,827 14 %
Short-term borrowings1,500,000 1,201,142 25 %
Long-term debt859,147 931,442 (8)%
Total liabilities25,157,124 25,359,291 (1)%
Stockholders’ equity:
Preferred stock, $.01 par value, $1,000 liquidation value:
Authorized shares - 10,000,000
Issued shares - 300,000 shares issued at December 31, 2023 and 2022
300,000 300,000 — %
Common stock, $.01 par value:
Authorized shares - 100,000,000
Issued shares - 51,142,979 and 50,867,298 at December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively
511 509 — %
Additional paid-in capital1,045,576 1,025,593 %
Retained earnings2,435,393 2,263,502 %
Treasury stock - 3,905,067 and 2,083,535 shares at cost at December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively
(220,334)(115,310)91 %
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of taxes(362,004)(418,943)(14)%
Total stockholders’ equity3,199,142 3,055,351 %
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$28,356,266 $28,414,642 — %
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)
(dollars in thousands except per share data)
Three Months Ended December 31,Twelve Months Ended December 31,
2023202220232022
Interest income
Interest and fees on loans$325,210 $295,372 $1,300,653 $983,794 
Investment securities28,454 16,210 108,294 63,179 
Interest bearing cash and cash equivalents63,408 59,710 220,976 97,271 
Total interest income417,072 371,292 1,629,923 1,144,244 
Interest expense
Deposits170,173 96,150 587,775 190,663 
Short-term borrowings18,069 13,449 70,642 29,077 
Long-term debt14,113 14,088 57,383 48,739 
Total interest expense202,355 123,687 715,800 268,479 
Net interest income214,717 247,605 914,123 875,765 
Provision for credit losses19,000 34,000 72,000 66,000 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses195,717 213,605 842,123 809,765 
Non-interest income
Service charges on deposit accounts5,397 5,252 20,874 23,266 
Wealth management and trust fee income3,302 3,442 13,955 15,036 
Brokered loan fees2,076 2,655 8,918 14,159 
Investment banking and trading income10,725 11,937 86,182 35,054 
Gain on disposal of subsidiary— 248,526 — 248,526 
Other9,633 5,855 31,490 13,481 
Total non-interest income31,133 277,667 161,419 349,522 
Non-interest expense
Salaries and benefits107,970 102,925 459,700 434,906 
Occupancy expense9,483 17,030 38,494 44,222 
Marketing5,686 10,623 25,854 32,388 
Legal and professional17,127 37,493 64,924 75,858 
Communications and technology23,607 20,434 81,262 69,253 
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance assessment25,143 3,092 36,775 14,344 
Other12,369 21,493 49,938 56,561 
Total non-interest expense201,385 213,090 756,947 727,532 
Income before income taxes25,465 278,182 246,595 431,755 
Income tax expense5,315 60,931 57,454 99,277 
Net income20,150 217,251 189,141 332,478 
Preferred stock dividends4,312 4,312 17,250 17,250 
Net income available to common stockholders$15,838 $212,939 $171,891 $315,228 
Basic earnings per common share$0.33 $4.28 $3.58 $6.25 
Diluted earnings per common share$0.33 $4.23 $3.54 $6.18 
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SUMMARY OF CREDIT LOSS EXPERIENCE
(dollars in thousands)
4th Quarter3rd Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter4th Quarter
20232023202320232022
Allowance for credit losses on loans:
Beginning balance$244,902 $237,343 $260,928 $253,469 $234,613 
Loans charged-off:
Commercial8,356 13,246 8,852 20,732 17,106 
Commercial real estate5,500 — — — — 
Consumer— 41 — — — 
Total charge-offs13,856 13,287 8,852 20,732 17,106 
Recoveries:
Commercial15 4,346 611 819 2,105 
Commercial real estate— — — — 
Consumer— — 
Total recoveries19 4,346 613 822 2,107 
Net charge-offs13,837 8,941 8,239 19,910 14,999 
Provision for credit losses on loans18,908 16,500 (15,346)27,369 33,855 
Ending balance$249,973 $244,902 $237,343 $260,928 $253,469 
Allowance for off-balance sheet credit losses:
Beginning balance$46,270 $44,770 $22,424 $21,793 $21,648 
Provision for off-balance sheet credit losses92 1,500 22,346 631 145 
Ending balance$46,362 $46,270 $44,770 $22,424 $21,793 
Total allowance for credit losses$296,335 $291,172 $282,113 $283,352 $275,262 
Total provision for credit losses$19,000 $18,000 $7,000 $28,000 $34,000 
Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans held for investment1.23 %1.19 %1.11 %1.30 %1.31 %
Allowance for credit losses on loans to average total loans held for investment1.24 %1.17 %1.15 %1.38 %1.31 %
Net charge-offs to average total loans held for investment(1)
0.27 %0.17 %0.16 %0.43 %0.31 %
Net charge-offs to average total loans held for investment for last 12 months(1)
0.25 %0.26 %0.23 %0.19 %0.09 %
Total provision for credit losses to average total loans held for investment(1)
0.37 %0.34 %0.14 %0.60 %0.70 %
Total allowance for credit losses to total loans held for investment
1.46 %1.41 %1.32 %1.41 %1.43 %
(1)Interim period ratios are annualized.
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TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
SUMMARY OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS AND PAST DUE LOANS
(dollars in thousands)
4th Quarter3rd Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter4th Quarter
20232023202320232022
Non-accrual loans held for investment$81,398 $63,129 $81,039 $93,951 $48,338 
Non-accrual loans held for sale— — — — — 
Other real estate owned— — — — — 
Total non-performing assets$81,398 $63,129 $81,039 $93,951 $48,338 
Non-accrual loans held for investment to total loans held for investment0.40 %0.31 %0.38 %0.47 %0.25 %
Total non-performing assets to total assets0.29 %0.21 %0.28 %0.33 %0.17 %
Allowance for credit losses on loans to non-accrual loans held for investment3.1x3.9x2.9x2.8x5.2x
Total allowance for credit losses to non-accrual loans held for investment3.6x4.6x3.5x3.0x5.7x
Loans held for investment past due 90 days and still accruing
$19,523 $4,602 $64 $3,098 $131 
Loans held for investment past due 90 days to total loans held for investment0.10 %0.02 %— %0.02 %— %
Loans held for sale past due 90 days and still accruing
$— $— $— $— $— 


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TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)
(dollars in thousands)
4th Quarter3rd Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter4th Quarter
20232023202320232022
Interest income
Interest and fees on loans$325,210 $345,138 $332,867 $297,438 $295,372 
Investment securities28,454 27,070 27,478 25,292 16,210 
Interest bearing deposits in other banks63,408 53,561 41,571 62,436 59,710 
Total interest income417,072 425,769 401,916 385,166 371,292 
Interest expense
Deposits170,173 160,117 137,391 120,094 96,150 
Short-term borrowings18,069 19,576 18,253 14,744 13,449 
Long-term debt14,113 14,005 14,282 14,983 14,088 
Total interest expense202,355 193,698 169,926 149,821 123,687 
Net interest income214,717 232,071 231,990 235,345 247,605 
Provision for credit losses19,000 18,000 7,000 28,000 34,000 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses195,717 214,071 224,990 207,345 213,605 
Non-interest income
Service charges on deposit accounts5,397 5,297 5,158 5,022 5,252 
Wealth management and trust fee income3,302 3,509 3,715 3,429 3,442 
Brokered loan fees2,076 2,532 2,415 1,895 2,655 
Investment banking and trading income10,725 29,191 27,498 18,768 11,937 
Gain on disposal of subsidiary— — — — 248,526 
Other9,633 6,343 7,225 8,289 5,855 
Total non-interest income31,133 46,872 46,011 37,403 277,667 
Non-interest expense
Salaries and benefits107,970 110,010 113,050 128,670 102,925 
Occupancy expense9,483 9,910 9,482 9,619 17,030 
Marketing5,686 4,757 6,367 9,044 10,623 
Legal and professional17,127 17,614 15,669 14,514 37,493 
Communications and technology23,607 19,607 20,525 17,523 20,434 
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance assessment25,143 5,769 3,693 2,170 3,092 
Other 12,369 12,224 12,858 12,487 21,493 
Total non-interest expense201,385 179,891 181,644 194,027 213,090 
Income before income taxes25,465 81,052 89,357 50,721 278,182 
Income tax expense5,315 19,373 20,706 12,060 60,931 
Net income20,150 61,679 68,651 38,661 217,251 
Preferred stock dividends4,312 4,313 4,312 4,313 4,312 
Net income available to common shareholders$15,838 $57,366 $64,339 $34,348 $212,939 

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TEXAS CAPITAL BANCSHARES, INC.
TAXABLE EQUIVALENT NET INTEREST INCOME ANALYSIS (UNAUDITED)(1)
(dollars in thousands)
4th Quarter 20233rd Quarter 20232nd Quarter 20231st Quarter 20234th Quarter 2022
Average
Balance
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rate
Average
Balance
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rate
Average
Balance
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rate
Average
Balance
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rate
Average
Balance
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rate
Assets
Investment securities(2)
$4,078,975 $28,454 2.48 %$4,204,749 $27,070 2.33 %$4,306,881 $27,478 2.36 %$4,060,456 $25,292 2.31 %$3,385,372 $16,210 1.70 %
Interest bearing cash and cash equivalents4,637,374 63,408 5.42 %3,965,045 53,561 5.36 %3,286,091 41,571 5.07 %5,541,341 62,436 4.57 %6,158,769 59,710 3.85 %
Loans held for sale29,071 672 9.17 %31,878 647 8.06 %28,414 599 8.46 %43,472 938 8.75 %1,053,157 12,064 4.54 %
Loans held for investment, mortgage finance3,946,280 11,168 1.12 %4,697,702 31,217 2.64 %4,376,235 36,198 3.32 %3,286,804 28,528 3.52 %4,279,367 43,708 4.05 %
Loans held for investment(3)
16,164,233 313,438 7.69 %16,317,324 313,346 7.62 %16,217,314 296,183 7.33 %15,598,854 268,131 6.97 %15,105,083 239,746 6.30 %
Less: Allowance for credit losses on loans
244,287 — — 238,883 — — 261,027 — — 252,727 — — 233,246 — — 
Loans held for investment, net19,866,226 324,606 6.48 %20,776,143 344,563 6.58 %20,332,522 332,381 6.56 %18,632,931 296,659 6.46 %19,151,204 283,454 5.87 %
Total earning assets28,611,646 417,140 5.69 %28,977,815 425,841 5.75 %27,953,908 402,029 5.69 %28,278,200 385,325 5.45 %29,748,502 371,438 4.89 %
Cash and other assets1,120,354 1,106,031 1,049,145 1,041,745 989,900 
Total assets$29,732,000 $30,083,846 $29,003,053 $29,319,945 $30,738,402 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Transaction deposits$1,972,324 $15,613 3.14 %$1,755,451 $13,627 3.08 %$1,345,742 $9,468 2.82 %$776,500 $3,853 2.01 %$1,105,466 $4,977 1.79 %
Savings deposits11,043,155 132,801 4.77 %10,858,306 127,323 4.65 %10,590,558 114,275 4.33 %11,195,402 105,707 3.83 %10,563,049 80,801 3.03 %
Time deposits1,716,812 21,759 5.03 %1,610,235 19,167 4.72 %1,531,922 13,648 3.57 %1,430,657 10,534 2.99 %1,625,857 10,372 2.53 %
Total interest bearing deposits14,732,291 170,173 4.58 %14,223,992 160,117 4.47 %13,468,222 137,391 4.09 %13,402,559 120,094 3.63 %13,294,372 96,150 2.87 %
Short-term borrowings1,257,609 18,069 5.70 %1,393,478 19,576 5.57 %1,397,253 18,253 5.24 %1,242,881 14,744 4.81 %1,387,660 13,449 3.84 %
Long-term debt858,858 14,113 6.52 %858,167 14,005 6.47 %883,871 14,282 6.48 %931,796 14,983 6.52 %931,107 14,088 6.00 %
Total interest bearing liabilities16,848,758 202,355 4.76 %16,475,637 193,698 4.66 %15,749,346 169,926 4.33 %15,577,236 149,821 3.90 %15,613,139 123,687 3.14 %
Non-interest bearing deposits9,247,491 10,016,579 9,749,105 10,253,731 11,642,969 
Other liabilities541,162 474,869 389,155 436,621 426,543 
Stockholders’ equity3,094,589 3,116,761 3,115,447 3,052,357 3,055,751 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$29,732,000 $30,083,846 $29,003,053 $29,319,945 $30,738,402 
Net interest income
$214,785 $232,143 $232,103 $235,504 $247,751 
Net interest margin2.93 %3.13 %3.29 %3.33 %3.26 %
(1)    Taxable equivalent rates used where applicable.
(2)    Yields on investment securities are calculated using available-for-sale securities at amortized cost.
(3)    Average balances include non-accrual loans.
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2 Forward-Looking Statements This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of and pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding, among other things, TCBI’s financial condition, results of operations, business plans and future performance. These statements are not historical in nature and may often be identified by the use of words such as “believes,” “projects,” “expects,” “may,” “estimates,” “should,” “plans,” “targets,” “intends” “could,” “would,” “anticipates,” “potential,” “confident,” “optimistic” or the negative thereof, or other variations thereon, or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, objectives, estimates, trends, guidance, expectations and future plans. Because forward-looking statements relate to future results and occurrences, they are subject to inherent and various uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict, may change over time, are based on management’s expectations and assumptions at the time the statements are made and are not guarantees of future results. Numerous risks and other factors, many of which are beyond management’s control, could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. While there can be no assurance that any list of risks is complete, important risks and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by forward- looking statements include, but are not limited to: economic or business conditions in Texas, the United States or globally that impact TCBI or its customers; negative credit quality developments arising from the foregoing or other factors; TCBI’s ability to effectively manage its liquidity and maintain adequate regulatory capital to support its businesses; TCBI’s ability to pursue and execute upon growth plans, whether as a function of capital, liquidity or other limitations; TCBI’s ability to successfully execute its business strategy, including developing and executing new lines of business and new products and services; the extensive regulations to which TCBI is subject and its ability to comply with applicable governmental regulations, including legislative and regulatory changes; TCBI’s ability to effectively manage information technology systems, including third party vendors, cyber or data privacy incidents or other failures, disruptions or security breaches; elevated or further changes in interest rates, including the impact of interest rates on TCBI’s securities portfolio and funding costs, as well as related balance sheet implications stemming from the fair value of our assets and liabilities; the effectiveness of TCBI’s risk management processes strategies and monitoring; fluctuations in commercial and residential real estate values, especially as they relate to the value of collateral supporting TCBI’s loans; the failure to identify, attract and retain key personnel and other employees; increased or expanded competition from banks and other financial service providers in TCBI’s markets; adverse developments in the banking industry and the potential impact of such developments on customer confidence, liquidity and regulatory responses to these developments, including in the context of regulatory examinations and related findings and actions; negative press and social media attention with respect to the banking industry or TCBI, in particular; claims, litigation or regulatory investigations and actions that TCBI may become subject to; legislative and regulatory changes; severe weather, natural disasters, climate change, acts of war, terrorism, global conflict (including those already reported by the media, as well as others that may arise), or other external events, as well as related legislative and regulatory initiatives; and the risks and factors more fully described in TCBI’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other documents and filings with the SEC. The information contained in this communication speaks only as of its date. Except to the extent required by applicable law or regulation, we disclaim any obligation to update such factors or to publicly announce the results of any revisions to any of the forward-looking statements included herein to reflect future events or developments.


 
3 Foundational Tenants of Value Creation in Place Financial Priorities Described 9/1/2021 Building Tangible Book Value // Reinvesting organically generated capital to improve client relevance and create a more valuable franchise Investment // Re-aligning the expense base to directly support the business and investing aggressively to take advantage of market opportunities that we are uniquely positioned to serve Revenue Growth // Growing top- line revenue as a result of expanded banking capabilities for best-in-class clients in our Texas and national markets Flagship Results Proactive, disciplined engagement with the best clients in our markets to provide the talent, products, and offerings they need through their entire life-cycles Structurally higher, more sustainable earnings driving greater performance and lower annual variability Consistent communication, enhanced accountability, and a bias for action ensure execution and delivery Commitment to financial resilience allowing us to serve clients, access markets, and support communities through all cycles Higher quality earnings and a lower cost of capital drive a significant expansion in incremental shareholder returns


 
4 2021 Strategic Performance Drivers Where We Are Going Where We Started Where We Are Going Where We Started 2025 FY 2023 FY 2022 FY 2021 FY 2020Performance Metrics2025 FY 2023 FY 2022 FY 2021 FY 2020Income Statement >1.10%0.64%1.04%0.67%0.18%Return on Average Assets~10%8.0%2.9%2.7%2.2%Investment Banking and Trading Income (% of Total Revenue) >12.5%6.2%11.4%8.4%2.1%Return on Average Tangible Common Equity3~5%2.8%2.4%2.5%1.4%Treasury Product Fees1 (% of Total Revenue) >1.10%0.69%0.55%0.69%0.33%Adj. Return on Average Assets415%–20% 15.0%28.5%15.2%19.3%Non-Interest Income (% of Total Revenue) >12.5%6.7%5.8%8.7%4.2%Adj. Return on Average Tangible Common Equity315%–20%15.0%10.3%13.4%11.2%Adj. Non-Interest Income2 (% of Adj. Total Revenue2) >10%12.6%13.0%11.1%9.4%CET1Balance Sheet >20%30%30%38%29%Average Cash & Securities (% of Total Average Assets) <15%7%16%27%36%Average Indexed Deposits (% of Total Deposits) Treasury Solutions Private Wealth Investment Banking  FY23 Gross PxV increased 11% as focus remains earning the right to become our clients’ operating bank  Strong momentum across broad product suite; 10% growth in YoY quarterly Treasury Product Fees and up 3% full-year  Annual growth of $51.1mm or 146% demonstrates clients’ receptivity to a full-service Texas-based platform  Loan Syndications, Capital Solutions, Capital Markets, M&A and Sales & Trading each generated over $10mm in fees in 2023 Annual Growth FY 2023 FY 2022Q4 ‘23Q3 ‘23Q2 ‘23Q1 ‘23Q4 ‘22Financial Performance 8%$3.3$3.0$3.3$3.1$3.5$3.3$3.0Assets Under Management ($bn) 3%$30.3$29.4$7.8$7.8$7.4$7.3$7.0Treasury Product Fees1 ($mm) (7%)$14.0$15.0$3.3$3.5$3.7$3.4$3.4Wealth Management & Trust Fee Income ($mm) 146%$86.2$35.1$10.7$29.2$27.5$18.8$11.9Investment Banking & Trading Income ($mm) 64%$130.4$79.5$21.8$40.5$38.6$29.5$22.4Income from Areas of Focus ($mm)  Annual growth of 8% in 2023 alongside continued product, service, and coverage buildout  FY23 Wealth Fees down ~7% given change in underlying portfolio composition; continued focus on growing client assets


 
5 Financial Performance // Income Statement Adjusted (Non-GAAP)4 Adjusted (Non-GAAP)4 Adjusted (Non-GAAP)4 Adjusted (Non-GAAP)4 Financial Highlights ($mm) Q4 2023Q4 2023Q3 2023Q4 2022Q4 20222023202320222022 $214.7$214.7$232.1$247.6$247.6$914.1$914.1$875.8$875.8Net Interest Income 31.131.146.929.2277.7161.4161.4101.0349.5Non-Interest Revenue 245.9245.9278.9276.7525.31,075.51,075.5976.81,225.3Total Revenue 181.5201.4179.9182.3213.1737.1756.9680.1727.5Non-Interest Expense 64.444.599.194.4312.2338.5318.6296.6497.8PPNR5 19.019.018.034.034.072.072.066.066.0Provision for Credit Losses 9.95.319.411.860.962.257.553.999.3Income Tax Expense 35.420.261.748.6217.3204.3189.1176.8332.5Net Income 4.34.34.34.34.317.317.317.317.3Preferred Stock Dividends 31.115.857.444.3212.9187.0171.9159.5315.2Net Income to Common Performance Metrics 0.47%0.27%0.81%0.63%2.80%0.69%0.64%0.55%1.04%Return on Average Assets 0.86%0.59%1.31%1.22%4.03%1.15%1.08%0.93%1.55%PPNR5 / Average Assets 73.8%81.9%64.5%65.9%40.6%68.5%70.4%69.6%59.4%Efficiency Ratio6 4.4%2.2%8.1%6.4%30.7%6.7%6.2%5.7%11.3%Return on Average Common Equity $0.65$0.33$1.18$0.88$4.23$3.85$3.54$3.13$6.18Earnings Per Share Q4 2023Q4 2022Non-GAAP Adjustments4 ($mm) 31.1277.7Non-Interest Expense 0.0248.5Transaction Costs 31.129.2Non-Interest Expense, Adjusted 201.4213.1Non-Interest Expense 0.013.0Transaction Costs 0.09.8Restructuring Expenses 0.08.0Charitable Contribution 19.90.0FDIC Special Assessment 181.5182.3Non-Interest Expense, Adjusted 20232022Non-GAAP Adjustments4 ($mm) 161.4349.5Non-Interest Revenue 0.0248.5Gain on Sale of BDCF 161.4101.0Non-interest Revenue, Adjusted 756.9727.5Non-Interest Expense 0.029.6Transaction Costs 0.09.8Restructuring Expenses 0.08.0Charitable Contribution 19.90.0FDIC Special Assessment 737.1680.1Non-Interest Expense, Adjusted


 
6 Balance Sheet Highlights ($mm) Ending Balances YoYQoQQ4 2023Q3 2023Q4 2022 Assets (35%)(23%)3,2434,1935,012Cash and Equivalents 16%2%4,1434,0703,585Total Securities 6%0%10,41110,3669,833Commercial Loans (3%)(10%)3,9784,4294,090Mortgage Finance Loans 13%3%5,5015,3594,875CRE Loans (4%)(1%)531537553Consumer Loans 6%(1%)20,42120,69119,351Gross LHI (1%)2%(250)(245)(253)Allowance for Credit Losses on Loans (0%)(4%)28,35629,62828,415Total Assets Financial Performance // Balance Sheet Highlights Balance Sheet Metrics 26%28%30%Cash & Securities % of Assets 51%50%51%Commercial Loans % of Gross LHI (296)(291)(275)Total Allowance for Credit Losses ($M) 1.46%1.41%1.43%Total ACL / Total LHI YoYQoQQ4 2023Q3 2023Q4 2022 Liabilities (24%)(22%)7,3289,3539,618Non-Interest Bearing Deposits 14%4%15,04414,52613,239Interest Bearing Deposits (2%)(6%)22,37223,87922,857Total Deposits 25%7%1,5001,4001,200FHLB Borrowings (1%)(5%)25,15726,55125,359Total Liabilities Equity 3%(1%)3,2613,2843,174Common Equity, Excl AOCI (14%)(28%)(362)(506)(419)AOCI 5%4%3,1993,0783,055Total Shareholder’s Equity (3%)(2%)47,237,912 48,015,003 48,783,763 Common Shares Outstanding 91%86%84%Total LHI % of Deposits 33%39%42%Non-Interest Bearing % of Deposits $61.37$57.85$56.48Book Value Per Share $61.34$57.82$56.45Tangible Book Value Per Share7


 
7  Commercial loans increased $45mm QoQ  Utilization remains in the low 50% range consistent with recent historical averages  Impact of multi-year capital recycling on loan balances should begin to lessen heading into ‘24  Commercial real estate loans increased $142mm QoQ  Office is $452mm or 8% of CRE Loans  Strong characteristics: 58% avg. current LTV, 92% recourse and 73% Class A  Mortgage Finance loan balances driven by anticipated Q4 seasonality resulting in a $751mm, or 16%, QoQ decrease on an average basis, compared to a 19% decline in the comparable quarter last year  For the year, average Mortgage Finance loans decreased $1.2bn or 23% to $4.1bn compared to overall market decline of approximately 30% $4.9 $5.0 $5.3 $5.4 $5.5 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 $9.8 $10.6 $10.5 $10.4 $10.4 $- $2.0 $4.0 $6.0 $8.0 $10.0 $12.0 $14.0 $16.0 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 $5.7 $5.9 $5.3 $4.3 $3.3 $4.4 $4.7 $3.9 $5.8 $6.5 $4.9 $4.1 $4.1 $5.1 $4.4 $4.0 $- $1.0 $2.0 $3.0 $4.0 $5.0 $6.0 $7.0 Q1 2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Loan Portfolio Composition Mortgage Finance Loans ($bn) Average Period End Commercial Loans ($bn) Commercial Real Estate Loans ($bn)


 
8 $6.3 $5.6 $4.4 $4.0 $3.6 $3.3 $5.3 $4.6 $5.3 $6.0 $5.6 $4.0 $11.5 $11.9 $12.0 $12.8 $13.6 $14.1 $1.8 $1.5 $1.5 $1.4 $1.1 $0.9 $24.9 $23.7 $23.2 $24.2 $24.0 $22.4 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Q4 2023 1.53% 2.06% 2.37% 2.62% 2.82% 1.62% 2.10% 2.38% 2.60% 2.75% 2.87% 3.63% 4.09% 4.47% 4.58% Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Q4 2023 EOP Deposit and Funding Composition  Funding base continuing multi-year transition to target state composition  Total deposit balances decreased $485mm or 2% YoY  Excluding MF8, Indexed and Brokered deposits, YoY growth of $568mm or 4% reemphasizes our focus on core commercial clients  Average cost of total deposits increased 20bps QoQ; a cumulative beta9 of 50% since Q4 2021  Average Mortgage Finance non-interest bearing deposits declined to $5.6bn and were 142% of avg Mortgage Finance loans in Q4 compared to 128% in Q3  End of period balances at $4bn are depressed due to seasonal property tax payments from escrow accounts and will rebuild over the course of ‘24  Of the $5.6bn of avg deposits, a significant portion are compensated via relationship pricing on the loan yield through an interest credit rate; the compensated portion has increased materially during the rising rate environment Average Deposit Trends ($bn) Period End Deposit Flows ($mm) Funding Costs Non-Interest Bearing, excl MF8 MF8 Non-Interest Bearing Interest Bearing Interest Bearing Brokered Change %$Q4 2023Q3 2023 (34%)($477)$917 $1,394 Brokered Deposits 35%328 1,256 928 Insured Sweep Deposits 5%666 12,871 12,205 Other Interest Bearing 4%517 15,044 14,526 Total Interest Bearing (30%)(1,686)3,989 5,675 MF8 Non-Interest Bearing (9%)(339)3,339 3,678 Non-Interest Bearing, excl MF8 (22%)(2,025)7,328 9,353 Non-interest Bearing (6%)($1,507)$22,372 $23,879 Total Deposits Total Cost of Funds Avg Cost of Int. Bearing Deposits Avg Cost of Total Deposits


 
9 $3.1B $2.6B $0.4B 3.63% 3.60% 3.31% Q4 2023 Q4 2024 Q4 2025 Notional Receive Rate (8.5%) (9.1%) (4.3%) (4.4%) 3.0% 1.6% 6.0% 3.2% (10.0%) (8.0%) (6.0%) (4.0%) (2.0%) 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% Q3 2023 Q4 2023 -200bps Shock -100bps Shock +100bps Shock +200bps Shock Net Interest Income Sensitivity Standard Model Assumptions10 100bp & 200bp Parallel Shocks  Loan Balances: Static  Deposit Balances: Static  Loan Spreads: Current Levels  Up Scenario Int. Bearing Deposit Beta: ~80%  Down Scenario Int. Bearing Deposit Beta: ~60%  Investment Portfolio: Ratio held constant Hedging Profile ($bn) Net Interest Income Sensitivity – Static Balance Sheet ($mm) $901mm$972mmBase NII11 $58 $29 ($42) Earning Assets Profile (Average) Q4 2023Q3 2023 YieldBalance ($mm)YieldBalance ($mm) 5.42%$4,6375.36%$3,965Interest Bearing Cash and Equivalents 2.48%$4,0792.33%$4,205Securities 9.17%$298.06%$32Loans Held for Sale 7.69%$16,1647.62%$16,317LHI excl Mortgage Finance LHI 1.12%$3,9462.64%$4,698Mortgage Finance LHI --($244)--($239)ACL on Loans 5.69%$28,6125.75%$28,978Earning Assets ($83)  $1.1bn of loans, or 7% of LHI excluding Mortgage Finance LHI are fixed  6% maturing in the next 12 months  Duration of the securities portfolio is approximately 4 years with Q4 cash flows of $71mm  100bps decline in rates could improve AOCI by ~$130mm Impacts of Mortgage Finance  Mortgage Finance represents 19% of the total loan portfolio with the majority tied to 1-month SOFR which rose 4bps in Q4  Mortgage Finance loan yield expansion is expected in Q1 as average Mortgage Finance deposits anticipated to be ~120% of average Mortgage Finance loans  Bank’s overall net interest income sensitivity (per the chart above) inclusive of Mortgage Finance NII impact on a flat balance sheet and does not account for changes in warehouse volumes in either a lower or higher rate environment $28 $14 ($40) ($82)


 
10 $100.9 $128.7 $113.0 $110.0 $108.0 $81.4 $65.3 $68.6 $69.9 $73.5 $30.8 $19.9 $213.1 $194.0 $181.6 $179.9 $201.4 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 $247.6 $235.3 $232.0 $232.1 $214.7 3.26% 3.33% 3.29% 3.13% 2.93% Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Net Interest Income Net Interest Margin $232.1 ($2.9) $1.7 ($2.1) ($17.9) $1.3 $11.2 ($5.9) ($4.2) $1.4 $214.7 Q3 2023 Loans Excl MF Volume Loans Excl MF Yield MF Loan Volume MF Loan Yield Loan Fees Investment Securities & Cash Interest Bearing Deposit Volume Interest Bearing Deposit Cost Borrowings Q4 2023 $29.2 $37.4 $46.0 $46.9 $31.1 $248.5 $- $5.0 $10.0 $15.0 $20.0 $25.0 $30.0 $35.0 $40.0 $45.0 $50.0 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Q4-2023 Earnings Overview Net Interest Margin ($mm)Net Interest Income ($mm) Non-Interest Income ($mm) Non-Interest Expense ($mm) 13%17%17%14%11%% of Adj Revenue4 Non-Interest Income Gain on Sale of Insur. Prem. Finance4 Salaries & Benefits Non-Recurring Items4Other NIE 47% 66% 62% 39% 34% 38% 14% 10% 61% 39% 54% 36%  Net interest income declined 7% QoQ with net interest margin declining by 0.20%, driven primarily by expected MF8 seasonality depressing MF8 Loan Yield  Quarterly non-interest income declined $15.7mm or 34% QoQ off two consecutive quarterly highs on the new platform, but increased 7% compared to Q4 2022 adjusted non-interest income4  Full year adjusted non-interest income4 increased $60.4mm or 60% compared to FY22 adjusted non-interest income4  Quarterly non-interest expense excluding non-recurring items4 was nearly flat both QoQ and YoY 8 8 8 8


 
11 1.43% 1.41% 1.46% 1.74% 1.76% 1.79% 0.00% 0.20% 0.40% 0.60% 0.80% 1.00% 1.20% 1.40% 1.60% 1.80% 2.00% Q4 2022 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 77% 81% 83% 78% 81% 23% 19% 17% 22% 19% $255.1 $271.5 $281.1 $245.6 $247.0 - 50,000,000 100,000,000 150,000,000 200,000,000 250,000,000 300,000,000 350,000,000 400,000,000 450,000,000 500,000,000 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Commercial Mortgage Finance Real Estate Consumer 67% 73% 52% 60% 47% 33% 27% 48% 40% 53% $258.0 $289.6 $338.2 $431.8 $491.2 - 100,000,000 200,000,000 300,000,000 400,000,000 500,000,000 600,000,000 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Commercial Mortgage Finance Real Estate Consumer 0.17% 0.33% 0.28% 0.21% 0.29%0.31% 0.43% 0.16% 0.17% 0.27% 2.66% 2.79% 2.90% 3.29% 3.63% Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 5.7x 4.6x 3.6x – 1.0 x 2.0 x 3.0 x 4.0 x 5.0 x 6.0 x 7.0 x 8.0 x 9.0 x 10.0 x Q4 2022 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Asset Quality Trends Allowance for Credit Loss Reserve Ratios Asset Quality Ratios Special Mention Composition ($mm) Substandard Composition ($mm) $13.8$8.9$8.2$19.9$15.0Net Charge-Offs ($mm) NPAs/Total Assets Criticized/LHI NCOs/Avg. LHI Q4 2022 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Total ACL / Non- accrual Loans HFI  ACL on Loans increased $5mm QoQ to $250 million  Total ACL, excl. MF8 increased to $292 million in Q4 from $285mm in Q3  Total ACL, excl. MF8 to LHI, excl. MF8 in the top 5 percent among Peers12 Total ACL to LHI  $13.8mm of net charge-offs or 0.27% of average LHI  Net downward grade migrations to special mention in Q4 predominantly related to commercial real estate  Substandard loans were nearly flat increasing by $1.4mm or <1% QoQ but improved 3% from Q4 2022  Nonperforming assets increased $18.3mm QoQ to $81.4mm  Nonperforming assets are 0.29% of total assets or 0.40% of LHI  Total criticized loans increased $60.8mm QoQ to $738.2mm and make up 3.6% of total LHI Total ACL / LHI Total ACL, ex MF8 / LHI ex MF8


 
12 13.00% 12.42% 12.18% 12.70% 12.65% > 11.00% 1.67% 1.61% 1.54% 1.58% 1.59% 3.03% 2.83% 2.71% 2.81% 2.83% 17.70% 16.86% 16.43% 17.09% 17.07% 0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 2024 Target $56.45 $58.06 $57.93 $57.82 $61.34 $56.48 $58.10 $57.97 $57.85 $61.37 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 $70.00 $80.00 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 9.69% 9.72% 9.60% 9.37% 10.22%9.70% 9.72% 9.60% 9.38% 10.22% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 2024 Target Capital Position and Trends  Regulatory capital ratios remain exceptionally strong  Total capital ratio of 17.07%, in the top decile of the peer group12, and CET1 ratio of 12.65% in Q4 2023  Tangible common equity / tangible assets13 finished the year at 10.22%, an important characteristic of our financially resilient business model and a key metric as we manage the balance sheet through- cycle  Tangible common equity / tangible assets13 in top decile of peer group12  Tangible book value per share7 grew 6.1% QoQ as net income available to common of $15.8mm was augmented by a $143.9mm increase in AOCI, and supplemented by share repurchase activity below TBVPS  During Q4, repurchased 810 thousand shares, 1.7% of Q3 shares outstanding, for $44.8mm, at a weighted average price of $54.90 per share  During 2023, repurchased 1.8mm shares, 3.7% of year end 2022 shares outstanding, for a total of $105mm at a weighted average price approximately 100% of prior month tangible book value Regulatory Capital Levels Tangible Common Equity / Tangible Assets13 Tangible Book Value per Share7 Period End AOCI ($M) ($362)($506)($440)($375)($419) AOCI per Share ($7.66)($10.54)($9.17)($7.83)($8.59) Tangible Common Equity / Tangible Assets13 Common Equity / Total Assets Peer12 Tangible Common Equity / Tangible Assets13 7.15%7.22%7.13%7.09% Tangible Book Value per Share7 Book Value per Share CET1 Tier 2 CapitalTier 1 Capital


 
13 Full Year 2024 Guidance FY 2023 Adjusted (Non-GAAP4) Mid single-digit % growth$1,075.5Total Revenue Low single-digit % growth$737.1Non-Interest Expense, Adjusted4 2H2024--Quarterly Operating Leverage (YoY Growth in Quarterly PPNR5, Adjusted4) >20%30%Average Cash & Total Securities (% of Average Total Assets) >11%12.6%CET1 Target Full Year 2024 Guidance  Forward curve14 assumes a 2024 average rate of 4.89% and an exit rate of 4.25% Guidance Commentary


 
14 1. Includes service charges on deposit accounts, as well as fees related to our commercial card program, merchant transactions, and FX transactions, all of which are included in other non-interest income and totaled $2.8 million for FY 2020, $4.0 million for FY 2021, $6.1 million for FY 2022, $9.4 million for FY 2023, and $1.8 million, $2.3 million, $2.3 million, $2.5 million, and $2.4million for Q4 2022, Q1 2023, Q2 2023, Q3 2023, and Q4 2023 respectively 2. Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Adjusted Non-interest Income and Total Revenue 3. See slide: Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (ROATCE) 4. See slide: Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Adjusted Earnings & Ratios 5. Net interest income and non-interest income, less non-interest expense 6. Non-interest expense divided by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income 7. Stockholders’ equity excluding preferred stock, less goodwill and intangibles, divided by shares outstanding at period end 8. “MF” used as abbreviation for Mortgage Finance 9. Beta taken as the difference of Q4 2023 and Q4 2021 cost of total deposits and cost of interest-bearing deposits, by the change in fed funds upper target over the same period 10. Model assumptions are only for Q4 2023; See prior TCBI Earnings Materials for prior model assumptions 11. Baseline scenarios hold constant balances, market rates, and assumptions as of period end reporting 12. Major exchange traded US peer banks with $20-100 billion in total assets, excluding PR headquartered banks and merger targets; Source: S&P Capital IQ Pro; Data as of Q3 2023 13. Stockholders’ equity excluding preferred stock, less goodwill and intangibles, divided by total assets, less goodwill and intangibles 14. Forward curve as of December 18, 2023 Appendix // Footnotes 2022 ($M)2021 ($M)2020 ($M) Adjusted2As ReportedAdjusted1As ReportedAdjusted1As Reported 875.8875.8767.6768.8821.1851.3Net Interest Income 101.0349.5119.5138.2103.7203.0Non-Interest Income 976.81,225.3887.1907.0924.81,054.3Total Revenue 10.3%28.5%13.4%15.2%11.2%19.3%Non-Interest Income % of Total Revenue 1) Adjusted to remove revenue contribution of exited Correspondent Lending Line of Business 2) Adjusted to remove non-recurring gain on sale of Insurance Premium Finance Loan Portfolio


 
15 2023 ($M)2022 ($M)2021 ($M)2020 ($M) Adjusted1As Reported Adjusted1As Reported Adjusted1As Reported Adjusted1As Reported $187.1$171.9$159.5$315.2$244.5$235.2$112.6$56.5Net Income to Common $2,795.0$2,795.0$2,783.3$2,783.3$2,815.7$2,815.7$2,686.7$2,686.7Average Common Equity 1.51.514.514.517.417.417.917.9Less: Average Goodwill & Intangibles $2,793.5$2,793.5$2,768.8$2,768.8$2,798.3$2,798.3$2,668.8$2,668.8Average Tangible Common Equity 6.7%6.2%5.7%11.3%8.7%8.4%4.2%2.1%ROACE 6.7%6.2%5.8%11.4%8.7%8.4%4.2%2.1%ROATCE Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Return on Average Tangible Common Equity (ROATCE) ROATCE is a non-GAAP financial measure. ROATCE represents the measure of net income available to common shareholders as a percentage of average tangible common equity. ROATCE is used by management in assessing financial performance and use of equity. A reconcilement of ROATCE to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure, ROACE, for all periods is presented below. (1) See slide Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Adjusted Earnings & Ratios


 
16 2023202220212020Q4 2023 Q4 2022 ($M, Except per Share) $914.1 $875.8 $768.8 $851.3 $214.7 $247.6 Net Interest Income 161.4 349.5 138.3 203.0 31.1 277.7 Non-Interest Revenue Adjustments for Non Recurring Items: -(248.5)---(248.5)Gain on Sale of Insur. Prem. Finance 161.4 101.0 138.3 203.0 31.1 29.2 Non-Interest Revenue, Adjusted 756.9 727.5 599.0 704.4 201.4 213.1 Non-Interest Expense Adjustments: --(12.0)(36.0)--Software Write-offs -(29.6)-(17.8)-(13.0)Transaction Costs -(9.8)-(18.0)-(9.8)Restructuring Expense -(8.0)---(8.0)Charitable Contribution (19.9)---(19.9)-FDIC Special Assessment 737.1 680.1 587.0 632.6 181.5 182.3 Non-Interest Expense, Adjusted 318.6 497.8 308.1 349.9 44.5 312.2 PPNR 338.5 296.6 320.1 421.7 64.4 94.4 PPNR, Adjusted 72.0 66.0 (30.0)258.0 19.0 34.0 Provision for Credit Losses 57.5 99.3 84.1 25.7 5.3 60.9 Income Tax Expenses 4.6 (45.4)2.7 15.6 4.6 (49.2)Tax Impact of Adjustments Above 62.1 53.9 86.8 41.3 9.9 11.8 Income Tax Expenses, Adjusted 189.1 332.5 253.9 66.3 20.2 217.3 Net Income 204.4 176.8 263.2 122.4 35.4 48.6 Net Income, Adjusted 17.3 17.3 18.7 9.8 4.3 4.3 Preferred Stock Dividends 171.9 315.2 235.2 56.5 15.8 212.9 Net Income to Common 187.1 159.5 244.5 112.7 31.1 44.3 Net Income to Common, Adjusted $29,537.3 $32,049.8 $38,140.3 $37,516.2 $29,732.0 $30,738.4 Average Assets 0.64%1.04%0.67%0.18%0.27%2.80%Return on Average Assets 0.69%0.55%0.69%0.33%0.47%0.63%Return on Average Assets, Adjusted 1.08%1.55%0.81%0.93%0.59%4.03%PPNR / Average Assets 1.15%0.93%0.84%1.12%0.86%1.22%PPNR, Adjusted / Average Assets $2,795.0 $2,783.3 $2,815.7 $2,686.7 $2,794.6 $2,755.8 Average Common Equity 6.15%11.33%8.35%2.10%2.25%30.66%Return on Average Common Equity 6.70%5.73%8.68%4.19%4.41%6.38%Return on Average Common Equity, Adjusted 48,610,206 51,046,742 51,140,974 50,582,979 48,097,517 50,282,663 Dilute Common Shares $3.54 $6.18 $4.60 $1.12 $0.33 $4.23 Earnings per Share $3.85 $3.13 $4.78 $2.23 $0.65 $0.88 Earnings per Share, Adjusted Non-GAAP Reconciliation // Adjusted Earnings & Ratios Adjusted line items are non-GAAP financial measures that management believes aids in the discussion of results. A reconcilement of these adjusted items to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measures for all periods is presented below. Periods not presented below did not have adjustments.


 
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