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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 23, 2025
WEST BANCORPORATION, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Iowa | 0-49677 | 42-1230603 |
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) | (Commission File Number) | (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) |
3330 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa 50266
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 515-222-2300
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:
o Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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o Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
o Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
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Title of each class | Trading Symbol(s) | Name of each exchange on which registered |
Common stock, no par value | WTBA | The Nasdaq Global Select Market |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Emerging growth company o
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. o
Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On January 23, 2025, West Bancorporation, Inc. (the "Company") issued a press release announcing its fourth quarter earnings results for the period ended December 31, 2024, and the declaration of a quarterly dividend. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1.
The information furnished in this item of this Form 8-K, and the related exhibit, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), or the Exchange Act, except as may be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers
On January 21, 2025, Philip Jason Worth informed West Bancorporation, Inc. (the Company) that he will not stand for re-election to the Company's Board of Directors (the Board) at the Company's 2025 annual meeting of shareholders, scheduled to be held on April 24, 2025. Mr. Worth has been a member of the Board since 2013 and will continue to serve as a member of the Board until the 2025 annual meeting. Mr. Worth's decision not to stand for re-election to the Board was not a result of any disagreement with the Company pertaining to the Company's operations, policies or practices. Mr. Worth also resigned from the Board of Directors of West Bank, the Company's wholly-owned banking subsidiary, with concurrent effect.
Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.
The Company hereby furnishes the Earnings Presentation attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2.
The information furnished in this item of this Form 8-K, and the related exhibit, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act, or incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, except as may be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits:
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Exhibit Number | | Description |
99.1 | | |
99.2 | | |
104 | | Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document) |
SIGNATURES
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.
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January 23, 2025 | By: | /s/ Jane M. Funk |
| | Name: Jane M. Funk |
| | Title: Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer |
Exhibit 99.1
Press Release
January 23, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information contact:
Jane Funk, Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (515) 222-5766
WEST BANCORPORATION, INC. ANNOUNCES FOURTH QUARTER AND YEAR END 2024 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
West Des Moines, IA - West Bancorporation, Inc. (Nasdaq: WTBA; the “Company”), parent company of West Bank, today reported 2024 net income of $24.1 million, or $1.42 per diluted common share, compared to 2023 net income of $24.1 million, or $1.44 per diluted common share. Net income for the fourth quarter 2024 was $7.1 million, or $0.42 per diluted common share, compared to third quarter 2024 net income of $6.0 million, or $0.35 per diluted common share, and fourth quarter 2023 net income of $4.5 million, or $0.27 per diluted common share. On January 22, 2025, the Company’s Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.25 per common share. The dividend is payable on February 19, 2025, to stockholders of record on February 5, 2025.
David Nelson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, commented, “Although 2024 was a challenging year, we are very pleased with our fourth quarter results. We saw growth in core deposits and improvements in net interest income, net interest margin and efficiency ratio in the fourth quarter and believe these trends can continue during 2025. Our credit quality remains pristine and we had no loans past due greater than 30 days at year end as a result of our disciplined loan growth and credit risk management practices.”
David Nelson added, “During 2024, we focused on initiatives that would generate core deposit growth through targeted relationship building activities and comprehensive customer recommendations. We also made improvements to our retail online and mobile banking platforms along with our fraud management tools. Despite a highly competitive deposit environment in 2024, we saw incredible success in growing core retail and commercial deposits which led to reductions in wholesale funding and overall cost of funds in the fourth quarter.”
Fourth Quarter and Year Ended 2024 Financial Highlights
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| | Quarter Ended December 31, 2024 | | Year Ended December 31, 2024 |
| Net income (in thousands) | $7,097 | | $24,050 |
| Return on average equity | 12.24 | % | | 10.71 | % |
| Return on average assets | 0.68 | % | | 0.61 | % |
| Efficiency ratio (a non-GAAP measure) | 60.79 | % | | 63.25 | % |
| Nonperforming assets to total assets | 0.00 | % | | 0.00 | % |
Fourth Quarter 2024 Compared to Third Quarter 2024 Overview
•Loans decreased $16.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due to loan payoffs resulting from customer asset sales and secondary market refinancing.
•A provision for credit losses on loans of $1.0 million was recorded in both the fourth and third quarters of 2024. A negative provision for credit losses on unfunded commitments of $1.0 million was recorded in the third quarter of 2024, compared to no provision in the fourth quarter of 2024. The provision for loans in the fourth quarter of 2024 was due to an adjustment to qualitative factors in the commercial real estate loan segment. The provision for loans in the third quarter of 2024 was primarily due to changes in the forecasted loss rates due to increases in forecasted unemployment rates. The negative provision for unfunded commitments in the third quarter of 2024 was primarily due to the decline in unfunded commitments resulting primarily from the funding of construction loans.
•The allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.01 percent and 0.97 percent at December 31, 2024 and September 30, 2024, respectively. Nonaccrual loans at December 31, 2024 consisted of one loan with a balance of $133 thousand, compared to two loans with a total balance of $233 thousand at September 30, 2024.
•Deposits increased $79.0 million, or 2.4 percent, in the fourth quarter of 2024. Brokered deposits totaled $266.4 million at December 31, 2024, compared to $425.9 million at September 30, 2024, a decrease of $159.5 million. Excluding brokered deposits, deposits increased $238.5 million, or 8.4 percent, during the fourth quarter of 2024. Deposit growth includes a mix of public funds and commercial and consumer deposits. As of December 31, 2024, estimated uninsured deposits, which exclude deposits in the IntraFi® reciprocal network, brokered deposits and public funds protected by state programs, accounted for approximately 30.0 percent of total deposits.
•Borrowed funds decreased to $392.6 million at December 31, 2024, compared to $438.8 million at September 30, 2024. This decrease was due to two Federal Home Loan Bank advances that matured in the fourth quarter and were not renewed. One advance, with a balance of $20.0 million, was a term advance and the other advance, with a balance of $25.0 million, was part of the Company’s rolling funding program and associated with a corresponding interest rate swap agreement that also matured.
•Net interest margin, on a fully tax-equivalent basis (a non-GAAP measure), was 1.98 percent for the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to 1.91 percent for the third quarter of 2024. Net interest income for the fourth quarter of 2024 was $19.4 million, compared to $18.0 million for the third quarter of 2024. In the fourth quarter of 2024, interest income on interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions increased by $1.7 million, primarily driven by the impact that an increase in average customer deposit balances had on cash liquidity. A significant, but temporary, customer deposit during the fourth quarter resulted in increases in the average balance of customer deposits and average balance of interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions. The cost of deposits decreased 27 bps due to changes in deposit mix and reductions in deposit pricing facilitated by decreases in the federal funds target rate. Additionally, interest expense on borrowed funds decreased by $0.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due to the reduction in Federal Home Loan Bank advances.
•The efficiency ratio (a non-GAAP measure) was 60.79 percent for the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to 63.28 percent for the third quarter of 2024. The improvement in the efficiency ratio was primarily due to the increase in net interest income, partially offset by an increase in noninterest expense.
•In December 2024, the Company sold approximately $11.8 million of securities from the available for sale securities portfolio and realized a net loss of $1.2 million. The proceeds from this sale will be reinvested in the loan portfolio and have an estimated earn back period of approximately 2 years.
•The tangible common equity ratio was 5.68 percent as of December 31, 2024, compared to 5.90 percent as of September 30, 2024. The decrease in the tangible common equity ratio was driven by the increase in accumulated other comprehensive loss, which was the result of the decrease in the market value of our available for sale securities portfolio, partially offset by retained net income.
•Income tax expense decreased $2.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2024 compared to the third quarter of 2024. This was primarily due to recording an income tax benefit of $1.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2024 for an energy related investment tax credit associated with the construction of the Company’s new headquarters building.
Fourth Quarter 2024 Compared to Fourth Quarter 2023 Overview
•Loans increased $77.3 million at December 31, 2024, or 2.6 percent, compared to December 31, 2023. The increase is primarily due to the funding of previously committed construction loans, partially offset by loan payoffs resulting from customer asset sales and secondary market refinancing.
•Deposits increased to $3.4 billion at December 31, 2024, compared to $3.0 billion at December 31, 2023. Included in deposits were brokered deposits totaling $266.4 million at December 31, 2024, compared to $305.4 million at December 31, 2023. Excluding brokered deposits, deposits increased $422.8 million, or 15.8 percent, as of December 31, 2024, compared to December 31, 2023. Deposit growth included a mix of public funds and commercial and consumer deposits and was used to reduce wholesale funding, build liquidity and fund loan growth.
•Borrowed funds decreased to $392.6 million at December 31, 2024, compared to $592.6 million at December 31, 2023. The decrease was primarily attributable to a decrease of $150.3 million in federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings and a decrease of $45.0 million in Federal Home Loan Bank advances, which was the result of growth in deposits.
•The efficiency ratio (a non-GAAP measure) was 60.79 percent for the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to 64.66 percent for the fourth quarter of 2023. The decrease in the efficiency ratio in the fourth quarter of 2024 compared to the fourth quarter of 2023 was primarily due to the increase in net interest income, partially offset by an increase in noninterest expense. Occupancy and equipment expense increased primarily due to the occupancy costs associated with the Company’s newly constructed headquarters.
•Net interest margin, on a fully tax-equivalent basis (a non-GAAP measure), was 1.98 percent for the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to 1.87 percent for the fourth quarter of 2023. Net interest income for the fourth quarter of 2024 was $19.4 million, compared to $16.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2023.
Year Ended 2024 Compared to Year Ended 2023 Overview
•The credit loss expense recorded in 2024 was $1.0 million, compared to $700 thousand in 2023. The credit loss expense in 2024 was primarily due to an adjustment to qualitative factors within the commercial real estate segment and changes in forecasted loss rates, which was driven by the increase in forecasted unemployment rate. The credit loss expense recorded in 2023 was associated with growth in loans and unfunded commitments.
•Net interest income increased $2.3 million in 2024 compared to 2023. The increase in net interest income was primarily due to the increase in the average balance and yield of the loan portfolio, the increase in the average balance of interest bearing deposits in other financial institutions and the decrease in average balance of borrowed funds, partially offset by the increase in the average balance and cost of deposits. Net interest margin decreased to 1.91 percent in 2024, compared to 2.01 percent in 2023.
The Company plans to file its report on Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on or before February 20, 2025. Please refer to that document for a more in-depth discussion of the Company’s financial results. The Form 10-K will be available on the Investor Relations section of West Bank’s website at www.westbankstrong.com.
The Company will discuss its results in a conference call scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Central Time on Thursday, January 23, 2025. The telephone number for the conference call is 800-715-9871. The conference ID for the conference call is 7846129. A recording of the call will be available until February 6, 2025, by dialing 800-770-2030. The conference ID for the replay call is 7846129.
About West Bancorporation, Inc. (Nasdaq: WTBA)
West Bancorporation, Inc. is headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa. Serving customers since 1893, West Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of West Bancorporation, Inc., is a community bank that focuses on lending, deposit services, and trust services for small- to medium-sized businesses and consumers. West Bank has six offices in the Des Moines, Iowa metropolitan area, one office in Coralville, Iowa, and four offices in Minnesota in the cities of Rochester, Owatonna, Mankato and St. Cloud.
Certain statements in this report, other than purely historical information, including estimates, projections, statements relating to the Company’s business plans, objectives and expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based, are “forward-looking statements” within the meanings of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements may appear throughout this report. These forward-looking statements are generally identified by the words “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “future,” “confident,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “strategy,” “plan,” “opportunity,” “will be,” “will likely result,” “will continue” or similar references, or references to estimates, predictions or future events. Such forward-looking statements are based upon certain underlying assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Because of the possibility that the underlying assumptions are incorrect or do not materialize as expected in the future, actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties that may affect future results include: interest rate risk, including the effects of changes in interest rates; effects on the U.S. economy resulting from the implementation of policies proposed by the new presidential administration, including tariffs, mass deportations and tax regulations; fluctuations in the values of the securities held in our investment portfolio, including as a result of changes in interest rates; competitive pressures, including from non-bank competitors such as credit unions, “fintech” companies and digital asset service providers; pricing pressures on loans and deposits; our ability to successfully manage liquidity risk; changes in credit and other risks posed by the Company’s loan portfolio, including declines in commercial or residential real estate values or changes in the allowance for credit losses dictated by new market conditions, accounting standards or regulatory requirements; the concentration of large deposits from certain clients, including those who have balances above current FDIC insurance limits; changes in local, national and international economic conditions, including the level and impact of inflation and possible recession; the effects of recent developments and events in the financial services industry, including the large-scale deposit withdrawals over a short period of time that resulted in several bank failures; changes in legal and regulatory requirements, limitations and costs; changes in customers’ acceptance of the Company’s products and services; the occurrence of fraudulent activity, breaches or failures of our or our third-party partners’ information security controls or cyber-security related incidents, including as a result of sophisticated attacks using artificial intelligence and similar tools; unexpected outcomes of existing or new litigation involving the Company; the monetary, trade and other regulatory policies of the U.S. government; acts of war or terrorism, including the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, widespread disease or pandemics, or other adverse external events; risks related to climate change and the negative impact it may have on our customers and their businesses; changes to U.S. tax laws, regulations and guidance; potential changes in federal policy and at regulatory agencies as a result of the 2024 presidential election; new or revised accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by state and federal regulatory agencies, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board; talent and labor shortages and employee turnover; and any other risks described in the “Risk Factors” sections of reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update such forward-looking statements to reflect current or future events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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WEST BANCORPORATION, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | | | | | | |
Financial Information (unaudited) | | | | | | | | | | |
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CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS | | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Assets | | | | | | | | | | |
Cash and due from banks | | $ | 28,750 | | | $ | 34,157 | | | $ | 27,994 | | | $ | 27,071 | | | $ | 33,245 | |
Interest-bearing deposits | | 214,728 | | | 123,646 | | | 121,825 | | | 120,946 | | | 32,112 | |
Securities available for sale, at fair value | | 544,565 | | | 597,745 | | | 588,452 | | | 605,735 | | | 623,919 | |
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Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost | | 15,129 | | | 17,195 | | | 21,065 | | | 26,181 | | | 22,957 | |
Loans | | 3,004,860 | | | 3,021,221 | | | 2,998,774 | | | 2,980,133 | | | 2,927,535 | |
Allowance for credit losses | | (30,432) | | | (29,419) | | | (28,422) | | | (28,373) | | | (28,342) | |
Loans, net | | 2,974,428 | | | 2,991,802 | | | 2,970,352 | | | 2,951,760 | | | 2,899,193 | |
Premises and equipment, net | | 109,985 | | | 106,771 | | | 101,965 | | | 95,880 | | | 86,399 | |
Bank-owned life insurance | | 44,990 | | | 44,703 | | | 44,416 | | | 44,138 | | | 43,864 | |
Other assets | | 82,416 | | | 72,547 | | | 89,046 | | | 90,981 | | | 84,069 | |
Total assets | | $ | 4,014,991 | | | $ | 3,988,566 | | | $ | 3,965,115 | | | $ | 3,962,692 | | | $ | 3,825,758 | |
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Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | | | | | | | | | | |
Deposits | | $ | 3,357,596 | | | $ | 3,278,553 | | | $ | 3,180,922 | | | $ | 3,065,030 | | | $ | 2,973,779 | |
Federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings | | — | | | — | | | 85,500 | | | 198,500 | | | 150,270 | |
Other borrowings | | 392,629 | | | 438,814 | | | 439,998 | | | 441,183 | | | 442,367 | |
Other liabilities | | 36,891 | | | 35,846 | | | 34,812 | | | 34,223 | | | 34,299 | |
Stockholders’ equity | | 227,875 | | | 235,353 | | | 223,883 | | | 223,756 | | | 225,043 | |
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | | $ | 4,014,991 | | | $ | 3,988,566 | | | $ | 3,965,115 | | | $ | 3,962,692 | | | $ | 3,825,758 | |
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AVERAGE BALANCES | | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Assets | | $ | 4,135,049 | | | $ | 3,973,824 | | | $ | 3,964,109 | | | $ | 3,812,199 | | | $ | 3,706,497 | |
Loans | | 3,007,558 | | | 2,991,272 | | | 2,994,492 | | | 2,949,672 | | | 2,857,594 | |
Deposits | | 3,434,234 | | | 3,258,669 | | | 3,123,282 | | | 2,956,635 | | | 2,878,676 | |
Stockholders’ equity | | 230,720 | | | 227,513 | | | 219,771 | | | 219,835 | | | 201,920 | |
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WEST BANCORPORATION, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | | | | | | |
Financial Information (unaudited) | | | | | | | | | | |
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LOANS | | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Commercial | | $ | 514,232 | | | $ | 512,884 | | | $ | 526,589 | | | $ | 544,293 | | | $ | 531,594 | |
Real estate: | | | | | | | | | | |
Construction, land and land development | | 508,147 | | | 520,516 | | | 496,864 | | | 465,247 | | | 413,477 | |
1-4 family residential first mortgages | | 87,858 | | | 89,749 | | | 92,230 | | | 108,065 | | | 106,688 | |
Home equity | | 19,294 | | | 17,140 | | | 15,264 | | | 14,020 | | | 14,618 | |
Commercial | | 1,861,195 | | | 1,870,132 | | | 1,856,301 | | | 1,839,580 | | | 1,854,510 | |
Consumer and other | | 17,287 | | | 14,261 | | | 15,234 | | | 12,844 | | | 10,930 | |
| | 3,008,013 | | | 3,024,682 | | | 3,002,482 | | | 2,984,049 | | | 2,931,817 | |
Net unamortized fees and costs | | (3,153) | | | (3,461) | | | (3,708) | | | (3,916) | | | (4,282) | |
Total loans | | $ | 3,004,860 | | | $ | 3,021,221 | | | $ | 2,998,774 | | | $ | 2,980,133 | | | $ | 2,927,535 | |
Less: allowance for credit losses | | (30,432) | | | (29,419) | | | (28,422) | | | (28,373) | | | (28,342) | |
Net loans | | $ | 2,974,428 | | | $ | 2,991,802 | | | $ | 2,970,352 | | | $ | 2,951,760 | | | $ | 2,899,193 | |
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CREDIT QUALITY | | | | | | | | | | |
Pass | | $ | 2,999,531 | | | $ | 3,016,493 | | | $ | 2,994,310 | | | $ | 2,983,618 | | | $ | 2,931,377 | |
Watch | | 8,349 | | | 7,956 | | | 7,651 | | | 142 | | | 144 | |
Substandard | | 133 | | | 233 | | | 521 | | | 289 | | | 296 | |
Doubtful | | — | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | — | |
Total loans | | $ | 3,008,013 | | | $ | 3,024,682 | | | $ | 3,002,482 | | | $ | 2,984,049 | | | $ | 2,931,817 | |
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DEPOSITS | | | | | | | | | | |
Noninterest-bearing demand | | $ | 541,053 | | | $ | 525,332 | | | $ | 530,441 | | | $ | 521,377 | | | $ | 548,726 | |
Interest-bearing demand | | 543,855 | | | 438,402 | | | 443,658 | | | 449,946 | | | 481,207 | |
Savings and money market - non-brokered | | 1,517,510 | | | 1,481,840 | | | 1,483,264 | | | 1,315,698 | | | 1,315,741 | |
Money market - brokered | | 126,381 | | | 123,780 | | | 97,259 | | | 119,840 | | | 124,335 | |
Total nonmaturity deposits | | 2,728,799 | | | 2,569,354 | | | 2,554,622 | | | 2,406,861 | | | 2,470,009 | |
Time - non-brokered | | 488,760 | | | 407,109 | | | 353,269 | | | 381,646 | | | 322,694 | |
Time - brokered | | 140,037 | | | 302,090 | | | 273,031 | | | 276,523 | | | 181,076 | |
Total time deposits | | 628,797 | | | 709,199 | | | 626,300 | | | 658,169 | | | 503,770 | |
Total deposits | | $ | 3,357,596 | | | $ | 3,278,553 | | | $ | 3,180,922 | | | $ | 3,065,030 | | | $ | 2,973,779 | |
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BORROWINGS | | | | | | | | | | |
Federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings | | $ | — | | | $ | — | | | $ | 85,500 | | | $ | 198,500 | | | $ | 150,270 | |
Subordinated notes, net | | 79,893 | | | 79,828 | | | 79,762 | | | 79,697 | | | 79,631 | |
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | | 270,000 | | | 315,000 | | | 315,000 | | | 315,000 | | | 315,000 | |
Long-term debt | | 42,736 | | | 43,986 | | | 45,236 | | | 46,486 | | | 47,736 | |
Total borrowings | | $ | 392,629 | | | $ | 438,814 | | | $ | 525,498 | | | $ | 639,683 | | | $ | 592,637 | |
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STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | | | | | | | | | | |
Preferred stock | | $ | — | | | $ | — | | | $ | — | | | $ | — | | | $ | — | |
Common stock | | 3,000 | | | 3,000 | | | 3,000 | | | 3,000 | | | 3,000 | |
Additional paid-in capital | | 35,619 | | | 34,960 | | | 34,322 | | | 33,685 | | | 34,197 | |
Retained earnings | | 278,613 | | | 275,724 | | | 273,981 | | | 272,997 | | | 271,369 | |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | | (89,357) | | | (78,331) | | | (87,420) | | | (85,926) | | | (83,523) | |
Total stockholders’ equity | | $ | 227,875 | | | $ | 235,353 | | | $ | 223,883 | | | $ | 223,756 | | | $ | 225,043 | |
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WEST BANCORPORATION, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY | | | | | | | | |
Financial Information (unaudited) | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | For the Quarter Ended |
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME | | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Interest income: | | | | | | | | | | |
Loans, including fees | | $ | 41,822 | | | $ | 42,504 | | | $ | 41,700 | | | $ | 40,196 | | | $ | 38,208 | |
Securities: | | | | | | | | | | |
Taxable | | 2,959 | | | 3,261 | | | 3,394 | | | 3,416 | | | 3,521 | |
Tax-exempt | | 795 | | | 806 | | | 808 | | | 810 | | | 869 | |
Interest-bearing deposits | | 3,740 | | | 2,041 | | | 1,666 | | | 148 | | | 85 | |
Total interest income | | 49,316 | | | 48,612 | | | 47,568 | | | 44,570 | | | 42,683 | |
Interest expense: | | | | | | | | | | |
Deposits | | 25,706 | | | 26,076 | | | 23,943 | | | 21,559 | | | 20,024 | |
Federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings | | — | | | 115 | | | 1,950 | | | 2,183 | | | 2,024 | |
Subordinated notes | | 1,106 | | | 1,112 | | | 1,105 | | | 1,108 | | | 1,114 | |
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | | 2,522 | | | 2,748 | | | 2,718 | | | 2,325 | | | 2,482 | |
Long-term debt | | 560 | | | 601 | | | 622 | | | 645 | | | 678 | |
Total interest expense | | 29,894 | | | 30,652 | | | 30,338 | | | 27,820 | | | 26,322 | |
Net interest income | | 19,422 | | | 17,960 | | | 17,230 | | | 16,750 | | | 16,361 | |
Credit loss expense | | 1,000 | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | 500 | |
Net interest income after credit loss expense | | 18,422 | | | 17,960 | | | 17,230 | | | 16,750 | | | 15,861 | |
Noninterest income: | | | | | | | | | | |
Service charges on deposit accounts | | 462 | | | 459 | | | 462 | | | 460 | | | 476 | |
Debit card usage fees | | 471 | | | 500 | | | 490 | | | 458 | | | 488 | |
Trust services | | 1,051 | | | 828 | | | 794 | | | 776 | | | 782 | |
Increase in cash value of bank-owned life insurance | | 287 | | | 287 | | | 278 | | | 274 | | | 275 | |
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Realized securities losses, net | | (1,172) | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | (431) | |
Other income | | 331 | | | 285 | | | 322 | | | 331 | | | 308 | |
Total noninterest income | | 1,430 | | | 2,359 | | | 2,346 | | | 2,299 | | | 1,898 | |
Noninterest expense: | | | | | | | | | | |
Salaries and employee benefits | | 7,107 | | | 6,823 | | | 7,169 | | | 6,489 | | | 6,468 | |
Occupancy and equipment | | 2,095 | | | 1,926 | | | 1,852 | | | 1,447 | | | 1,499 | |
Data processing | | 752 | | | 771 | | | 754 | | | 714 | | | 723 | |
Technology and software | | 743 | | | 722 | | | 731 | | | 700 | | | 676 | |
FDIC insurance | | 699 | | | 711 | | | 631 | | | 519 | | | 475 | |
Professional fees | | 301 | | | 239 | | | 244 | | | 257 | | | 235 | |
Director fees | | 170 | | | 223 | | | 236 | | | 199 | | | 240 | |
Other expenses | | 1,532 | | | 1,477 | | | 1,577 | | | 1,543 | | | 1,845 | |
Total noninterest expense | | 13,399 | | | 12,892 | | | 13,194 | | | 11,868 | | | 12,161 | |
Income before income taxes | | 6,453 | | | 7,427 | | | 6,382 | | | 7,181 | | | 5,598 | |
Income taxes | | (644) | | | 1,475 | | | 1,190 | | | 1,372 | | | 1,073 | |
Net income | | $ | 7,097 | | | $ | 5,952 | | | $ | 5,192 | | | $ | 5,809 | | | $ | 4,525 | |
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Basic earnings per common share | | $ | 0.42 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.31 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.27 | |
Diluted earnings per common share | | $ | 0.42 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.31 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.27 | |
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME | | December 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Interest income: | | | | |
Loans, including fees | | $ | 166,222 | | | $ | 142,923 | |
Securities: | | | | |
Taxable | | 13,030 | | | 13,696 | |
Tax-exempt | | 3,219 | | | 3,517 | |
Interest-bearing deposits | | 7,595 | | | 169 |
Total interest income | | 190,066 | | | 160,305 | |
Interest expense: | | | | |
Deposits | | 97,284 | | | 66,796 | |
Federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings | | 4,248 | | | 9,532 | |
Subordinated notes | | 4,431 | | | 4,442 | |
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | | 10,313 | | | 7,694 | |
Long-term debt | | 2,428 | | | 2,810 | |
Total interest expense | | 118,704 | | | 91,274 | |
Net interest income | | 71,362 | | | 69,031 | |
Credit loss expense | | 1,000 | | | 700 | |
Net interest income after credit loss expense | | 70,362 | | | 68,331 | |
Noninterest income: | | | | |
Service charges on deposit accounts | | 1,843 | | | 1,859 | |
Debit card usage fees | | 1,919 | | | 1,980 | |
Trust services | | 3,449 | | | 3,068 | |
Increase in cash value of bank-owned life insurance | | 1,126 | | | 1,044 | |
Loan swap fees | | — | | | 431 | |
Realized securities losses, net | | (1,172) | | | (431) | |
Gain from bank-owned life insurance | | — | | | 691 | |
Other income | | 1,269 | | | 1,424 | |
Total noninterest income | | 8,434 | | | 10,066 | |
Noninterest expense: | | | | |
Salaries and employee benefits | | 27,588 | | | 27,060 | |
Occupancy and equipment | | 7,320 | | | 5,507 | |
Data processing | | 2,991 | | | 2,790 | |
Technology and software | | 2,896 | | | 2,341 | |
FDIC insurance | | 2,560 | | | 1,750 | |
Professional fees | | 1,041 | | | 1,026 | |
Director fees | | 828 | | | 892 | |
Other expenses | | 6,129 | | | 7,245 | |
Total noninterest expense | | 51,353 | | | 48,611 | |
Income before income taxes | | 27,443 | | | 29,786 | |
Income taxes | | 3,393 | | | 5,649 | |
Net income | | $ | 24,050 | | | $ | 24,137 | |
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Basic earnings per common share | | $ | 1.43 | | | $ | 1.44 | |
Diluted earnings per common share | | $ | 1.42 | | | $ | 1.44 | |
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| | As of and for the Quarter Ended | | For the Year Ended |
COMMON SHARE DATA | | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 | | December 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 |
Earnings per common share (basic) | | $ | 0.42 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.31 | | | $ | 0.35 | | | $ | 0.27 | | | $ | 1.43 | | | $ | 1.44 | |
Earnings per common share (diluted) | | 0.42 | | | 0.35 | | | 0.31 | | | 0.35 | | | 0.27 | | | 1.42 | | | 1.44 | |
Dividends per common share | | 0.25 | | | 0.25 | | | 0.25 | | | 0.25 | | | 0.25 | | | 1.00 | | | 1.00 | |
Book value per common share(1) | | 13.54 | | | 13.98 | | | 13.30 | | | 13.31 | | | 13.46 | | | | | |
Closing stock price | | 21.65 | | | 19.01 | | | 17.90 | | | 17.83 | | | 21.20 | | | | | |
Market price/book value(2) | | 159.90 | % | | 135.98 | % | | 134.59 | % | | 133.96 | % | | 157.50 | % | | | | |
Price earnings ratio(3) | | 12.96 | | | 13.65 | | | 14.36 | | | 12.77 | | | 19.79 | | | | | |
Annualized dividend yield(4) | | 4.62 | % | | 5.26 | % | | 5.59 | % | | 5.61 | % | | 4.72 | % | | | | |
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REGULATORY CAPITAL RATIOS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Consolidated: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total risk-based capital ratio | | 12.11 | % | | 11.95 | % | | 11.85 | % | | 11.78 | % | | 11.88 | % | | | | |
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio | | 9.51 | | | 9.39 | | | 9.30 | | | 9.23 | | | 9.30 | | | | | |
Tier 1 leverage capital ratio | | 7.93 | | | 8.15 | | | 8.08 | | | 8.36 | | | 8.50 | | | | | |
Common equity tier 1 ratio | | 8.95 | | | 8.83 | | | 8.74 | | | 8.67 | | | 8.74 | | | | | |
West Bank: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total risk-based capital ratio | | 12.86 | % | | 12.73 | % | | 12.66 | % | | 12.63 | % | | 12.76 | % | | | | |
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio | | 11.96 | | | 11.86 | | | 11.79 | | | 11.76 | | | 11.89 | | | | | |
Tier 1 leverage capital ratio | | 9.97 | | | 10.29 | | | 10.25 | | | 10.65 | | | 10.86 | | | | | |
Common equity tier 1 ratio | | 11.96 | | | 11.86 | | | 11.79 | | | 11.76 | | | 11.89 | | | | | |
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KEY PERFORMANCE RATIOS AND OTHER METRICS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Return on average assets(5) | | 0.68 | % | | 0.60 | % | | 0.53 | % | | 0.61 | % | | 0.48 | % | | 0.61 | % | | 0.66 | % |
Return on average equity(6) | | 12.24 | | | 10.41 | | | 9.50 | | | 10.63 | | | 8.89 | | | 10.71 | | | 11.42 | |
Net interest margin(7)(13) | | 1.98 | | | 1.91 | | | 1.86 | | | 1.88 | | | 1.87 | | | 1.91 | | | 2.01 | |
Yield on interest-earning assets(8)(13) | | 5.02 | | | 5.16 | | | 5.13 | | | 4.99 | | | 4.87 | | | 5.08 | | | 4.64 | |
Cost of interest-bearing liabilities | | 3.57 | | | 3.84 | | | 3.83 | | | 3.70 | | | 3.60 | | | 3.73 | | | 3.21 | |
Efficiency ratio(9)(13) | | 60.79 | | | 63.28 | | | 67.14 | | | 62.04 | | | 64.66 | | | 63.25 | | | 60.73 | |
Nonperforming assets to total assets(10) | | 0.00 | | | 0.01 | | | 0.01 | | | 0.01 | | | 0.01 | | | | | |
ACL ratio(11) | | 1.01 | | | 0.97 | | | 0.95 | | | 0.95 | | | 0.97 | | | | | |
Loans/total assets | | 74.84 | | | 75.75 | | | 75.63 | | | 75.20 | | | 76.52 | | | | | |
Loans/total deposits | | 89.49 | | | 92.15 | | | 94.27 | | | 97.23 | | | 98.44 | | | | | |
Tangible common equity ratio(12) | | 5.68 | | | 5.90 | | | 5.65 | | | 5.65 | | | 5.88 | | | | | |
(1) Includes accumulated other comprehensive loss.
(2) Closing stock price divided by book value per common share.
(3) Closing stock price divided by annualized earnings per common share (basic).
(4) Annualized dividend divided by period end closing stock price.
(5) Annualized net income divided by average assets.
(6) Annualized net income divided by average stockholders’ equity.
(7) Annualized tax-equivalent net interest income divided by average interest-earning assets.
(8) Annualized tax-equivalent interest income on interest-earning assets divided by average interest-earning assets.
(9) Noninterest expense (excluding other real estate owned expense and write-down of premises) divided by noninterest income (excluding net securities gains/losses and gains/losses on disposition of premises and equipment) plus tax-equivalent net interest income.
(10) Total nonperforming assets divided by total assets.
(11) Allowance for credit losses on loans divided by total loans.
(12) Common equity less intangible assets (none held) divided by tangible assets.
(13) A non-GAAP measure.
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
This report contains references to financial measures that are not defined in GAAP. Such non-GAAP financial measures include the Company’s presentation of net interest income and net interest margin on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis and the presentation of the efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis, excluding certain income and expenses. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to both management and investors to analyze and evaluate the Company’s financial performance. These measures are considered standard measures of comparison within the banking industry. Additionally, management believes providing measures on a FTE basis enhances the comparability of income arising from taxable and nontaxable sources. Limitations associated with non-GAAP financial measures include the risks that persons might disagree as to the appropriateness of items included in these measures and that different companies might calculate these measures differently. These non-GAAP disclosures should not be considered an alternative to the Company’s GAAP results. The following table reconciles the non-GAAP financial measures of net interest income and net interest margin on a fully taxable equivalent basis and efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis.
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| | December 31, 2024 | | September 30, 2024 | | June 30, 2024 | | March 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 | | December 31, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 | | |
Reconciliation of net interest income and net interest margin on a FTE basis to GAAP: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net interest income (GAAP) | | $ | 19,422 | | | $ | 17,960 | | | $ | 17,230 | | | $ | 16,750 | | | $ | 16,361 | | | $ | 71,362 | | | $ | 69,031 | | | |
Tax-equivalent adjustment (1) | | 16 | | | 29 | | | 55 | | | 82 | | | 95 | | | 182 | | | 491 | | | |
Net interest income on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) | | 19,438 | | | 17,989 | | | 17,285 | | | 16,832 | | | 16,456 | | | 71,544 | | | 69,522 | | | |
Average interest-earning assets | | 3,910,978 | | | 3,749,688 | | | 3,731,674 | | | 3,595,954 | | | 3,487,799 | | | 3,747,528 | | | 3,465,964 | | | |
Net interest margin on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) | | 1.98 | % | | 1.91 | % | | 1.86 | % | | 1.88 | % | | 1.87 | % | | 1.91 | % | | 2.01 | % | | |
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Reconciliation of efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis to GAAP: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net interest income on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) | | $ | 19,438 | | | $ | 17,989 | | | $ | 17,285 | | | $ | 16,832 | | | $ | 16,456 | | | $ | 71,544 | | | $ | 69,522 | | | |
Noninterest income | | 1,430 | | | 2,359 | | | 2,346 | | | 2,299 | | | 1,898 | | | 8,434 | | | 10,066 | | | |
Adjustment for realized securities losses, net | | 1,172 | | | — | | | — | | | — | | | 431 | | | 1,172 | | | 431 | | | |
Adjustment for losses on disposal of premises and equipment, net | | — | | | 26 | | | 21 | | | — | | | 24 | | | 47 | | | 29 | | | |
Adjusted income | | 22,040 | | | 20,374 | | | 19,652 | | | 19,131 | | | 18,809 | | | 81,197 | | | 80,048 | | | |
Noninterest expense | | 13,399 | | | 12,892 | | | 13,194 | | | 11,868 | | | 12,161 | | | 51,353 | | | 48,611 | | | |
Efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis (non-GAAP) (2) | | 60.79 | % | | 63.28 | % | | 67.14 | % | | 62.04 | % | | 64.66 | % | | 63.25 | % | | 60.73 | % | | |
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(1) Computed on a tax-equivalent basis using a federal income tax rate of 21 percent, adjusted to reflect the effect of the nondeductible interest expense associated with owning tax-exempt securities and loans. Management believes the presentation of this non-GAAP measure provides supplemental useful information for proper understanding of the financial results, as it enhances the comparability of income arising from taxable and nontaxable sources.
(2) The efficiency ratio expresses noninterest expense as a percent of fully taxable equivalent net interest income and noninterest income, excluding specific noninterest income and expenses. Management believes the presentation of this non-GAAP measure provides supplemental useful information for proper understanding of the Company's financial performance. It is a standard measure of comparison within the banking industry. A lower ratio is more desirable.
1 NASDAQ: WTBA Q4 2024 | Earnings Highlights
2 Certain statements in this presentation, other than purely historical information, including estimates, projections, statements relating to the Company’s business plans, objectives and expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based, are “forward-looking statements” within the meanings of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act). Forward-looking statements may appear throughout this presentation. These forward-looking statements are generally identified by the words “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “future,” “confident,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “strategy,” “plan,” “opportunity,” “will be,” “will likely result,” “will continue” or similar references, or references to estimates, predictions or future events. Such forward-looking statements are based upon certain underlying assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Because of the possibility that the underlying assumptions are incorrect or do not materialize as expected in the future, actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties that may affect future results include: interest rate risk, including the effects of changes in interest rates; effects on the U.S. economy resulting from the implementation of policies proposed by the new presidential administration, including tariffs, mass deportations and tax regulations; fluctuations in the values of the securities held in our investment portfolio, including as a result of changes in interest rates; competitive pressures, including from non-bank competitors such as credit unions, “fintech” companies and digital asset service providers; pricing pressures on loans and deposits; our ability to successfully manage liquidity risk; changes in credit and other risks posed by the Company’s loan portfolio, including declines in commercial or residential real estate values or changes in the allowance for loan losses dictated by new market conditions, accounting standards or regulatory requirements; the concentration of large deposits from certain clients, including those who have balances above current FDIC insurance limits; changes in local, national and international economic conditions, including the level and impact of inflation and possible recession; the effects of recent developments and events in the financial services industry, including the large-scale deposit withdrawals over a short period of time that resulted in several bank failures; changes in legal and regulatory requirements, limitations and costs; changes in customers’ acceptance of the Company’s products and services; the occurrence of fraudulent activity, breaches or failures of our or our third-party partners' information security controls or cyber-security related incidents, including as a result of sophisticated attacks using artificial intelligence and similar tools; unexpected outcomes of existing or new litigation involving the Company; the monetary, trade and other regulatory policies of the U.S. government; acts of war or terrorism, including the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, widespread disease or pandemics, or other adverse external events; risks related to climate change and the negative impact it may have on our customers and their business; changes to U.S. tax laws, regulations and guidance; potential changes in federal policy and at regulatory agencies as a result of the 2024 presidential election; new or revised accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by state and federal regulatory agencies, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board; talent and labor shortages and employee turnover; and any other risks described in the “Risk Factors” sections of reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update such forward-looking statements to reflect current or future events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Except as otherwise indicated, this presentation speaks as of the date hereof. The delivery of this presentation shall not, under any circumstances, create any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of West Bancorporation, Inc. after the date hereof. Certain of the information contained herein may be derived from information provided by industry sources. We believe that such information is accurate and that the sources from which it has been obtained are reliable. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information, however, and we have not independently verified such information. This presentation contains references to financial measures that are not defined in GAAP. Such non-GAAP financial measures include the Company’s presentation of net interest income and net interest margin on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis and the presentation of the efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis, excluding certain income and expenses. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to both management and investors to analyze and evaluate the Company’s financial performance. These measures are considered standard measures of comparison within the banking industry. Additionally, management believes providing measures on a FTE basis enhances the comparability of income arising from taxable and nontaxable sources. Limitations associated with non-GAAP financial measures include the risks that persons might disagree as to the appropriateness of items included in these measures and that different companies might calculate these measures differently. These non-GAAP disclosures should not be considered an alternative to the Company’s GAAP results. This presentation includes reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to comparable GAAP financial measures. Disclaimers
3 4Q 2024 Financial Highlights (1) Presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis; see Appendix for “Non-GAAP Financial Measures.” $26.26 NASDAQ: WTBA December 31, 2024 Closing Price: $21.65 4Q 2024 Price Range: $18.02 to $24.85 Cash Dividend Per Share Declared On January 22, 2025: $0.25 (payable on February 19, 2025) Annualized Dividend Yield: 4.62% Efficiency Ratio1 60.79% ROA 0.68% NPAs/Assets 0.00% ROE 12.24% NIM1 1.98% Diluted EPS $0.42 Net Income $7.1 million
4 • West Bancorporation, Inc. (the “Company”) is a publicly traded, financial holding company (NASDAQ: WTBA) established in 1984 whose sole subsidiary is West Bank, founded in 1893. • West Bank is headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and has 11 branches and commercial banking offices serving the greater Des Moines, Iowa area; eastern Iowa, which includes Iowa City and Coralville, Iowa; and southern Minnesota, which includes Rochester, Owatonna, Mankato, and St. Cloud, Minnesota. • The Company is a reliable, dividend paying community bank focused on commercial banking with $4.0 billion in assets. Our mission is to build strong relationships, build strong communities, and build upon our strong reputation to ensure our clients receive exceptional care, our communities receive outstanding support, and the loyalty of our employees and stockholders is rewarded. Company Profile and Mission • One of the Company's key competitive advantages is its client-centric approach to delivering strategic financial solutions to businesses and business owners, driven by the establishment of deep customer relationships and extensive experience in its markets. • First and foremost a community bank, West Bank has built a strong reputation for being responsive to local needs. West Bank employees place a high priority on community involvement, lending their time and talents to a long list of civic and community projects. Mission
5 Experienced Executive Leadership David D. Nelson Director/Chief Executive Officer/President Joined West Bank in 2010 Years in Banking: 41 Prior to joining the Company Mr. Nelson was the President of Southeast Minnesota Business Banking and President of Wells Fargo Bank Rochester in Rochester, Minnesota. Harlee N. Olafson Chief Risk Officer/Executive Vice President Joined West Bank in 2010 Years in Banking: 46 Prior to joining the Company Mr. Olafson was the President of Southwest Minnesota Business Banking and President of Wells Fargo Bank Mankato in Mankato, Minnesota. Bradley P. Peters Executive Vice President West Bank Minnesota Group President Joined West Bank in 2019 Years in Banking: 39 Prior to joining the Company Mr. Peters was the Executive Vice President of a $16 billion regional bank in Minnesota where he was responsible for new market expansion. Jane M. Funk Chief Financial Officer Executive Vice President/Treasurer Joined West Bank in 2014 Years in Banking & Public Accounting: 34 Ms. Funk has extensive experience in the community banking industry and public accounting. Brad L. Winterbottom Executive Vice President West Bank President Joined West Bank in 1992 Years in Banking: 44 Mr. Winterbottom has extensive experience in commercial lending and loan portfolio administration and knowledge of the Iowa business community. Todd A. Mather West Bank Chief Credit Officer Joined West Bank in 2019 Years in Banking: 28 Prior to joining West Bank, Mr. Mather spent 8 years at a $16 billion regional bank in Minnesota as a Senior Credit Director and Group Senior Credit Manager.
6 Conservative Organic Growth with Successful Lift-Out Strategies David Nelson joins West Bank as CEO. Entered the Rochester, Minnesota market by hiring experienced bankers who had existing strong relationships with local business owners and creating an advisory community board made up of local business owners and leaders. Successful and profitable establishment of market presence led to construction of permanent commercial banking office in 2016. Crossed $2 billion in total assets. Expanded into St. Cloud, Mankato, and Owatonna, Minnesota with the same lift- out strategy used in Rochester, Minnesota. Successful and profitable establishment of market presence led to construction of permanent commercial banking offices in each of these three markets during 2022-2024. Crossed $3 billion in total assets. Opened new corporate headquarters building in West Des Moines, Iowa in April 2024. After being in the same leased space for fifty years, the new building consolidates the organization's operations under one roof, and provides space for future growth and enhanced business development opportunities. Crossed $4 billion in total assets. 2010 2013 2018 2019 2020 2024 2024
7 Company Highlights – Commitment to Excellence West Bancorporation is a high performing company in U.S. community banking, well-versed in providing commercial banking services, including loans and lines of credit and all types of deposit services, to small- and medium-sized businesses in its Iowa and Minnesota markets. Established • A 132 year presence in the Des Moines, Iowa metropolitan area and is West Des Moines' oldest business of any type. • Long track record of growth and stability coupled with attractive financial returns and dividend yield. • Simple and consistent business model with a conservative operating philosophy and expense management controls. Strategy • Disciplined organic growth strategy with a track record of successful lift-out strategies. • Business model highlighted by focus on risk management and consistent execution. • Superior talent with business expertise in building relationships. Community Service & Philanthropy • In 2024, our employees volunteered over 8,200 hours of community service. • In 2024, the West Bancorporation Foundation and West Bank provided over $450,000 in total philanthropic contributions to more than 160 organizations.
8 Company Highlights – Commitment to Excellence West Bank is a commercially-focused financial institution operating in high quality markets in Iowa and Minnesota led by a deep and experienced management team with skills developed internally and with other large regional banking institutions. Credit Culture • Strict credit risk management with robust processes and experienced credit personnel. • 30 high quality commercial bankers with an average of 21 years of commercial banking experience. • Centralized committee structure that is agile and responsive to customer needs and an organizational structure that provides deep support of credit and administrative functions. • We are a local lender to local customers. Asset Quality & Risk Management • Proven credit culture with a history of strong asset quality. • Classified and watch list loan balance was 0.28% of the loan portfolio at December 31, 2024. • Nonperforming assets at December 31, 2024 totaled $133 thousand, or 0.00% of total assets. • Commercial real estate stress testing is completed quarterly. • Independent third party loan review performed semi-annually.
9 Historical Strength - 10 Year Performance Period (2015-2024) Organic Growth • Organic loan growth of $1.82 billion, or 154%. Cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.76%. • Organic core deposit growth of $1.83 billion, or 146%. CAGR of 9.42%. Asset Quality • Nonperforming assets to total assets ranged from 0.00% to 0.51%. • Net charge-offs to average assets ranged from (0.04)% to 0.02%. Profitability & Expense Management • ROE has ranged from 10.71% to 20.71%, with an average of 15.12%. • Efficiency ratio has ranged from 40.91% to 63.25%, with an average of 48.82%. Capital • Tier 1 Capital has grown 111%. CAGR of 7.75%. • Annual dividends have increased from $0.62 per share to $1.00 per share. • Annual dividend yield has ranged from 2.71% to 4.72%.
10 4Q 2024 Income Statement Highlights (in thousands) For the Quarter Ended Q4 '23 Q3 '24 Q4 '24 Linked Quarter Comments Net interest income 16,361 17,960 19,422 Increases driven primarily by reduction in deposit interest rates and changes in funding mix resulting from growth in deposits and reduction of wholesale funding.Net interest margin 1.87 % 1.91 % 1.98 % Credit loss expense 500 — 1,000 Increase generally reflects changes in certain qualitative factors. Noninterest income (excluding securities losses) 2,329 2,359 2,602 Trust fees increased $223 thousand. Realized securities losses (431) — (1,172) $11.8 million of sales proceeds will be used to fund loan growth, with an estimated earnback period of approximately 2 years. Noninterest expense 12,161 12,892 13,399 Increase of $283 thousand in salaries and benefits partially driven by incentive accruals reflecting company performance. Increase of $169 thousand in occupancy costs driven by new building construction and occupancy.Efficiency ratio 64.66 % 63.28 % 60.79 % Income tax expense 1,073 1,475 (644) Income tax benefit of $1.8 million for an energy related investment tax credit associated with new headquarters building construction. Net income 4,525 5,952 7,097 Return on average equity 8.89 % 10.41 % 12.24 %
11 Net Interest Income (1) Presented on a fully taxable equivalent basis; see Appendix for “Non-GAAP Financial Measures.” $16.4 $16.8 $17.2 $18.0 $19.4 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Net Interest Income ($ in millions) 1.87% 1.88% 1.86% 1.91% 1.98% Net interest margin %(1) Net interest income increased $1.4 million and net interest margin increased 7 bps in Q4 2024 compared to Q3 2024 • Interest income on interest-bearing cash deposits increased $1.7 million, primarily driven by the impact that an increase in average customer deposit balances had on cash liquidity. A significant, but temporary, customer deposit during the fourth quarter resulted in increases in the average balance of customer deposits and average balance of interest-bearing cash deposits in other financial institutions. • Deposit interest expense decreased $0.4 million. A reduction in deposit interest rates was partially offset by an increase in average deposit balances. The cost of interest-bearing deposits decreased 27 bps due to reductions in deposit pricing resulting from decreases in the federal funds target rate and changes in deposit mix. • Interest expense on borrowed funds decreased $0.4 million, as the growth in deposits allowed for the reduction in Federal Home Loan Bank advances.
12 $2,858 $2,950 $2,994 $2,991 $3,008 $3,021 $3,005 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Loans • Loans decreased $16.4 million in Q4 2024, primarily due to loan payoffs as a result of customer asset sales and secondary market refinancing. • Quarterly average loans increased $16.3 million compared to Q3 2024. • Commercial real estate loans are well diversified among various industry sectors. • Commercial office lending makes up 5.4% of the total loan portfolio, with only 1.1% located in the Des Moines metropolitan downtown area. • Loan yields decreased 12 bps in Q4 2024 compared to Q3 2024 as the decreases in the federal funds rate lowered the yields on variable-rate loans. Yields on fixed rate loans continue to increase, as loan originations and renewals are priced at higher prevailing market rates compared to roll-off rates. • 38% of the loan portfolio consists of variable-rate loans. Quarterly Highlights 5.31% 5.49% 5.60% 5.65% 5.53% Loans ($ in millions) Average Balances Period End Loan Yield %
13 Loan Mix C & I, 17% CRE - NOO, 36% CRE - OO, 13% Multi Family, 13% 1-4 Family, 3% C & D, 17% Consumer and other, 1% Loan Mix as of December 31, 2024 Total Construction and Development and Commercial Real Estate Loans at December 31, 2024 Sector Balance ($ in thousands) Multifamily $ 543,472 Medical 132,930 Warehouse & trucking terminals 266,551 Hotels 263,203 Mixed use 101,080 Office 162,598 Retail 245,534 Senior care/living 104,894 Residential 170,206 Land and land development 93,777 Other 285,097 Total $ 2,369,342
14 Deposits • Total deposits increased $79.0 million in Q4 2024. • Brokered deposits decreased $159.5 million in Q4 2024. • Deposit costs decreased 27 bps in Q4 2024 compared to Q3 2024, due to reductions in deposit pricing resulting from decreases in the federal funds target rate and changes in deposit mix. • West Bank participates in the IntraFi® ICS and CDARS reciprocal deposit network which enables depositors to receive FDIC insurance coverage on deposits otherwise exceeding the maximum insurable amount. • Estimated uninsured deposits, excluding deposits in the IntraFi® reciprocal deposit network, brokered deposits and public funds protected by state programs, were approximately 30.0% of total deposits at the end of Q4. Quarterly Highlights $2,879 $2,957 $3,123 $3,259 $3,434 $3,279 $3,358 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Average Balances Deposit Cost % Period End Deposits ($ in millions) 3.43% 3.57% 3.70% 3.80% 3.53% Brokered Deposits, 8% Noninterest- Bearing, 16% Interest-Bearing Demand, 16%Savings and Money Market, 45% Time Deposits, 15% Deposit Mix as of December 31, 2024
15 Funding and Liquidity Cost of liability funding ($ in thousands) Cash and cash equivalents $ 243,478 Unpledged securities 88,740 FHLB borrowing availability 610,441 Unsecured lines of credit availability 75,000 Federal Reserve discount window availability 116,840 Total as of 12/31/2024 $ 1,134,499 $3,463 $3,555 $3,703 $3,705 $3,862 $561 $530 $521 $529 $533 $2,318 $2,427 $2,602 $2,729 $2,901$584 $598 $580 $447 $428 Average Noninterest-Bearing Deposits Average Interest Bearing Deposits Average Borrowings 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 3.60% 3.70% 3.83% 3.84% 3.57% Overall Funding Costs Sources of Liquidity West Bank also maintains master brokered deposit agreements with brokerage firms and access to one-way buy options through the IntraFi® deposit network. ($ in millions)
16 $108 $3 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Credit Quality $0.3 $0.3 $0.5 $0.2 $0.1 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 $0.3 $0.3 $0.5 $0.2 $0.1 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 $28.3 $28.3 $28.4 $29.4 $30.4 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Net Charge-Offs (Recoveries) ($ in thousands) Substandard Loans ($ in millions) Nonaccrual Loans ($ in millions) Allowance for Credit Losses ($ in millions) 0.97% 0.95% 0.95% 0.97% 1.01% ACL/Loans % $(31) $(49) $(12)
17 8.7% 8.7% 8.7% 8.8% 9.0% 11.9% 11.8% 11.8% 11.9% 12.0% 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 8.5% 8.4% 8.1% 8.2% 7.9% 10.9% 10.7% 10.3% 10.3% 10.0% 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 9.3% 9.2% 9.3% 9.4% 9.5% 11.9% 11.8% 11.8% 11.9% 12.0% 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 11.9% 11.8% 11.9% 12.0% 12.1% 12.8% 12.6% 12.7% 12.7% 12.9% 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 Regulatory Capital Ratios Note: Lines depict well-capitalized levels.Consolidated West Bank Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio Tier 1 Capital Ratio Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio Tier 1 Leverage Ratio 6.5% 10% 8% 5%
18Appendix Appendix Non-GAAP Financial Measures (in thousands) As of and for the Quarter Ended December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 March 31, 2024 December 31, 2023 Reconciliation of net interest income and net interest margin on a FTE basis to GAAP: Net interest income (GAAP) $ 19,422 $ 17,960 $ 17,230 $ 16,750 $ 16,361 Tax-equivalent adjustment (1) 16 29 55 82 95 Net interest income on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) 19,438 17,989 17,285 16,832 16,456 Average interest-earning assets 3,910,978 3,749,688 3,731,674 3,595,954 3,487,799 Net interest margin on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) 1.98 % 1.91 % 1.86 % 1.88 % 1.87 % Reconciliation of efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis to GAAP: Net interest income on a FTE basis (non-GAAP) $ 19,438 $ 17,989 $ 17,285 $ 16,832 $ 16,456 Noninterest income 1,430 2,359 2,346 2,299 1,898 Adjustment for realized securities losses, net 1,172 — — — 431 Adjustment for losses on disposal of premises and equipment, net — 26 21 — 24 Adjusted income 22,040 20,374 19,652 19,131 18,809 Noninterest expense 13,399 12,892 13,194 11,868 12,161 Efficiency ratio on an adjusted and FTE basis (non- GAAP) (2) 60.79 % 63.28 % 67.14 % 62.04 % 64.66 % (1) Computed on a tax-equivalent basis using a federal income tax rate of 21 percent, adjusted to reflect the effect of the nondeductible interest expense associated with owning tax-exempt securities and loans. Management believes the presentation of this non-GAAP measure provides supplemental useful information for proper understanding of the financial results, as it enhances the comparability of income arising from taxable and nontaxable sources. (2) The efficiency ratio expresses noninterest expense as a percent of fully taxable equivalent net interest income and noninterest income, excluding specific noninterest income and expenses. Management believes the presentation of this non-GAAP measure provides supplemental useful information for proper understanding of the Company's financial performance. It is a standard measure of comparison within the banking industry. A lower ratio is more desirable.
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