Amerant Bancorp Inc. (NYSE: AMTB) (the “Company” or “Amerant”)
today reported a net loss attributable to the Company of $17.1
million in the fourth quarter of 2023, or $0.51 per diluted share.
Net income attributable to the Company was $32.5 million for the
full-year 2023, or $0.96 per diluted share.
“Strong organic loan and deposit growth were among the
highlights of the quarter,” stated Jerry Plush, Chairman and CEO.
“We completed our long-awaited conversion to new core systems as
well and recently took a number of actions that, while resulting in
a loss for the quarter, best position the Company for 2024 and the
projected decline in interest rates. Our focus for 2024 now shifts
to executing on our growth strategy.”
Results for the fourth quarter and for the year ended December
31, 2023 include a non-cash charge of $30.0 million before taxes on
the sale of non-relationship, Houston-based commercial real estate
loans with an estimated outstanding principal balance of $401
million, that was previously disclosed on January 16, 2024. These
loans, of which $370 million were variable rate, were classified as
held for sale as of December 31, 2023. The sale is expected to be
completed on January 25, 2024.
Financial Highlights:
- Total assets increased to $9.7 billion, up $376.0 million, or
4.02%, compared to $9.3 billion as of 3Q23 and up $0.6 billion, or
6.5%, compared to $9.1 billion as of 4Q22.
- Total gross loans were $7.28 billion, an increase of $132.8
million, or 1.86%, compared to $7.1 billion in 3Q23 and an increase
of $355.7 million, or 5.1%, compared to $6.9 billion in 4Q22.
- Cash and cash equivalents were $321.1 million, up $12.2 million
or 3.94%, compared to $309.0 million as of 3Q23 and up $31 million,
or 11%, compared to $290.6 million as of 4Q22.
- Total deposits were $7.9 billion, up $325.7 million, or 4.32%,
compared to $7.5 billion in 3Q23 and up $828.4 million, or 11.8%,
compared to $7.0 billion in 4Q22.
- Total advances from Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) were $645.0
million, up $50.0 million, or 8.4%, compared to $595.0 million as
of 3Q23 and down $261.5 million, or 28.8%, compared to $906.5
million as of 4Q22. The Bank had an additional $2.2 billion in
availability from the FHLB as of December 31, 2023.
- Average yield on loans was 7.09%, up compared to 6.77% and
5.85% in 3Q23 and 4Q22, respectively. Average yield on loans for
the full-year 2023 was 6.78%, also up compared to 4.92% for the
full-year 2022.
- Total non-performing assets were $54.6 million, down $1.2
million, or 2.3%, compared to $53.4 million as of 3Q23 and up $17.0
million or 45.2%, compared to $37.6 million to 4Q22.
- The allowance for credit losses ("ACL") was $95.5 million, a
decrease of $3.3 million, or 3.3%, compared to $98.8 million as of
3Q23 and an increase of $12.0 million, or 14.4%, compared to $83.5
million in 4Q22.
- Core deposits, which consist of total deposits excluding all
time deposits, were $5.6 billion, up $331.5 million, or 6.3%,
compared to $5.2 billion as of 3Q23 and up $259.6 million, or 4.9%,
compared to $5.3 billion as of 4Q22.
- Average cost of total deposits was 2.88% compared to 2.66% in
3Q23 and 1.38% in 4Q22. Average cost of total deposits for the
full-year 2023 was 2.47% compared to 0.80% for the full-year
2022.
- Loan to deposit ratio was 92.41% compared to 94.64% and 98.23%
in 3Q23 and 4Q22, respectively.
- Assets Under Management and custody (“AUM”) totaled $2.3
billion as of 4Q23, an increase of $196.9 million, or 9.4%,
compared to $2.1 billion as of 3Q23 and an increase of $293.5
million, or 14.7%, compared to $2.0 billion in 4Q22.
- Pre-provision net revenue (“PPNR”)(1) was negative $7.6 million
in 4Q23, a decrease of $44.1 million, or 120.8%, compared to $36.5
million in 3Q23, and a decrease of $52.1 million, or 117.1%,
compared to $44.5 million in 4Q22. PPNR2 was $104.3 million for the
full-year 2023, an increase of $10.4 million, or 11.1%, compared to
$93.9 million for the full-year 2022. PPNR in 4Q23 and full year
2023 included the impact of a $35.5 million in valuation allowance
on the loans held for sale at the end of the year recorded in
noninterest expense.
- Net Interest Margin (“NIM”) was 3.72%, up compared to 3.57% and
down compared to 3.96% in 3Q23 and 4Q22, respectively. NIM was
3.76% for the full-year 2023, an increase compared to 3.53% for the
full-year 2022.
- Net Interest Income (“NII”) was $81.7 million, up $3.1 million,
or 4.0%, compared to $78.6 million in 3Q23 and down $0.5 million,
or 0.6%, compared to $82.2 million in 4Q22. NII was $326.5 million
for the full-year 2023, up $59.8 million, or 22.42%, compared to
$266.7 million for the full-year 2022.
- Provision for credit losses was $12.5 million, up compared to
$8.0 million in 3Q23, and down compared to $16.9 million in
4Q22(2). Provision for credit losses was $61.3 million for the
full-year 2023, compared to $13.9 million in the full-year
2022.
- Non-interest income was $19.6 million, a decrease of $2.3
million, or 10.5%, compared to $21.9 million in 3Q23 and a decrease
of $4.8 million, or 19.50%, compared to $24.4 million in 4Q22.
Non-interest income was $87.5 million for the full-year 2023, an
increase of $20.2 million, or 30.1%, compared to $67.3 million for
the full-year 2022.
- Non-interest expense was $109.7 million, up $45.3 million, or
70.3%, compared to $64.4 million in 3Q23 and up $47.5 million, or
76.3%, compared to $62.2 million in 4Q22. Non-interest expense was
$311.4 million for the full-year 2023, up $69.9 million or 29.0%,
compared to $241.4 million for the full-year 2022.
- The efficiency ratio was 108.30% in 4Q23, up compared to 64.1%
in 3Q23 and up compared to 58.42% in 4Q22. The efficiency ratio was
75.21% for the full-year 2023 compared to 72.29% for the full-year
2022.
- Return on average assets (“ROA”) was negative 0.71% in 4Q23
compared to 0.92% and 0.97% in 3Q23 and 4Q22(2), respectively. ROA
was 0.34% for the full-year 2023 compared to 0.77% for the
full-year 2022.
- Return on average equity (“ROE”) was negative 9.22% in 4Q23
compared to 11.93% and 12.1% in 3Q23 and 4Q22(2), respectively. ROE
was 4.39% for the full-year 2023 compared to 8.45% for the
full-year 2022.
- Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss (“AOCL”) decreased to
$70.8 million as of 4Q23, an improvement of $34.8 million, or
33.0%, compared to $105.6 million as of 3Q23 and an improvement of
$9.8 million, or 12.2%, compared to $80.6 million as of 4Q22.
- The Company’s Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of
$0.09 per share of common stock on January 17, 2024. The dividend
is payable on February 29, 2024, to shareholders of record on
February 14, 2024.
Additional details on fourth quarter and full-year 2023 results
can be found in the Exhibits to this earnings release, and the
earnings presentation available under the Investor Relations
section of the Company’s website at
https://investor.amerantbank.com.
1 Non-GAAP measure, see “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for more
information and Exhibit 2 for a reconciliation to GAAP.
2 As previously disclosed, the Company adopted the new guidance
on accounting for current expected credit losses on financial
instruments (“CECL”) in the fourth quarter of 2022, effective as of
January 1, 2022. See Form 10-K for more details of the CECL
adoption and related effects to quarterly results for each quarter
in the year ended December 31, 2022.
Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Earnings Conference
Call
The Company will hold an earnings conference call on Thursday,
January 25, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss its fourth
quarter and full-year 2023 results. The conference call and
presentation materials can be accessed via webcast by logging on
from the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at
https://investor.amerantbank.com. The online replay will remain
available for approximately one month following the call through
the above link.
About Amerant Bancorp Inc. (NYSE: AMTB)
Amerant Bancorp Inc. is a bank holding company headquartered in
Coral Gables, Florida since 1979. The Company operates through its
main subsidiary, Amerant Bank, N.A. (the “Bank”), as well as its
other subsidiaries: Amerant Investments, Inc., Elant Bank and Trust
Ltd., and Amerant Mortgage, LLC. The Company provides individuals
and businesses in the U.S. with deposit, credit and wealth
management services. The Bank, which has operated for over 40
years, is the largest community bank headquartered in Florida. The
Bank operates 22 banking centers – 16 in South Florida and 6 in the
Houston, Texas area, as well as an LPO in Tampa, Florida. For more
information, visit investor.amerantbank.com.
FIS® and any associated brand names/logos are the trademarks of
FIS and/or its affiliates.
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together with those risks and uncertainties described in “Risk
factors” in our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 2022 filed on March 1, 2023 (the “Form 10-K”),
our quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31,
2023 filed on May 2, 2023, and in our other filings with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which are available
at the SEC’s website www.sec.gov.
Interim Financial Information
Unaudited financial information as of and for interim periods,
including the three month periods ended September 30, 2023, June
30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and the three and twelve month periods
ended December 31, 2023, may not reflect our results of operations
for our fiscal year ended, or financial condition as of December
31, 2023, or any other period of time or date.
As previously disclosed in the Form 10-K, the Company adopted
the new guidance on accounting for current expected credit losses
on financial instruments (“CECL”) effective as of January 1, 2022.
Quarterly amounts previously reported on our quarterly reports on
Form 10-Q for the periods ended March 31, 2022, June 30, 2022 and
September 30, 2022 do not reflect the adoption of CECL. In the
fourth quarter of 2022, the Company recorded a provision for credit
losses totaling $20.9 million, including $11.1 million related to
the retroactive effect of adopting CECL for all previous quarterly
periods in the year ended December 31, 2022, including loan growth
and changes to macro-economic conditions during the period.
Quarterly amounts included in the Form 10-K and this earnings
release and accompanying presentation reflect the impacts of the
adoption of CECL on each interim period of 2022. See the Form 10-K
for more details on the adoption of CECL.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company supplements its financial results that are
determined in accordance with accounting principles generally
accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) with non-GAAP
financial measures, such as “pre-provision net revenue (PPNR)”,
“core pre-provision net revenue (Core PPNR)”, “core noninterest
income”, “core noninterest expenses”, “core net income”, “core
earnings per share (basic and diluted)”, “core return on assets
(Core ROA)”, “core return on equity (Core ROE)”, “core efficiency
ratio”, “tangible stockholders’ equity (book value) per common
share”, “tangible common equity ratio, adjusted for unrealized
losses on debt securities held to maturity”, and “tangible
stockholders' equity (book value) per common share, adjusted for
unrealized losses on debt securities held to maturity”. This
supplemental information is not required by, or is not presented in
accordance with GAAP. The Company refers to these financial
measures and ratios as “non-GAAP financial measures” and they
should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the
GAAP measures presented herein.
We use certain non-GAAP financial measures, including those
mentioned above, both to explain our results to shareholders and
the investment community and in the internal evaluation and
management of our businesses. Our management believes that these
non-GAAP financial measures and the information they provide are
useful to investors since these measures permit investors to view
our performance using the same tools that our management uses to
evaluate our past performance and prospects for future performance,
especially in light of the additional costs we have incurred in
connection with the Company’s restructuring activities that began
in 2018 and continued in 2023, including the effect of non-core
banking activities such as the sale of loans and securities and
other repossessed assets, the valuation of securities, derivatives,
loans held for sale and other real estate owned and repossessed
assets, the early repayment of FHLB advances, impairment of
investments, Bank owned life insurance restructure and other
non-routine actions intended to improve customer service and
operating performance. While we believe that these non-GAAP
financial measures are useful in evaluating our performance, this
information should be considered as supplemental and not as a
substitute for or superior to the related financial information
prepared in accordance with GAAP. Additionally, these non-GAAP
financial measures may differ from similar measures presented by
other companies.
Exhibit 2 reconciles these non-GAAP financial measures to GAAP
reported results.
Exhibit 1- Selected Financial
Information
The following table sets forth selected financial information
derived from our unaudited and audited consolidated financial
statements.
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(audited)
Total assets
$
9,721,741
$
9,345,700
$
9,519,526
$
9,495,302
$
9,127,804
Total investments
1,496,975
1,314,367
1,315,303
1,347,697
1,366,680
Total gross loans (1)
7,275,370
7,142,596
7,216,958
7,115,035
6,919,632
Allowance for credit losses
95,504
98,773
105,956
84,361
83,500
Total deposits
7,872,600
7,546,912
7,579,571
7,286,726
7,044,199
Core deposits (2)
5,575,503
5,244,034
5,498,017
5,357,386
5,315,944
Advances from the FHLB and other
borrowings
645,000
595,000
770,000
1,052,012
906,486
Senior notes
59,526
59,447
59,368
59,289
59,210
Subordinated notes
29,454
29,412
29,369
29,326
29,284
Junior subordinated debentures
64,178
64,178
64,178
64,178
64,178
Stockholders' equity (3)(4)
736,068
719,787
720,956
729,056
705,726
Assets under management and custody
(5)
2,289,135
2,092,200
2,147,465
2,107,603
1,995,666
Three Months Ended
Years Ended December
31,
(in thousands, except percentages, share
data and per share amounts)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
Consolidated Results of
Operations
(audited)
Net interest income
$
81,677
$
78,577
$
83,877
$
82,333
$
82,178
$
326,464
$
266,665
Provision for credit losses (6)(7)
12,500
8,000
29,077
11,700
16,857
61,277
13,945
Noninterest income
19,613
21,921
26,619
19,343
24,365
87,496
67,277
Noninterest expense
109,702
64,420
72,500
64,733
62,241
311,355
241,413
Net (loss)income attributable to Amerant
Bancorp Inc. (6)(8)
(17,123
)
22,119
7,308
20,186
21,973
32,490
63,310
Effective income tax rate (6)
14.21
%
22.57
%
21.00
%
21.00
%
20.50
%
25.50
%
21.15
%
Common Share Data
Stockholders' book value per common
share
$
21.90
$
21.43
$
21.37
$
21.56
$
20.87
$
21.90
$
20.87
Tangible stockholders' equity (book value)
per common share (9)
$
21.16
$
20.63
$
20.66
$
20.84
$
20.19
$
21.16
$
20.19
Tangible stockholders’ equity (book value)
per common share, adjusted for unrealized losses on debt securities
held to maturity (9)
$
20.68
$
19.86
$
20.11
$
20.38
$
19.65
$
20.68
$
19.65
Basic (loss) earnings per common share
(6)
$
(0.51
)
$
0.66
$
0.22
$
0.60
$
0.66
$
0.97
$
1.87
Diluted (loss) earnings per common share
(6)(10)
$
(0.51
)
$
0.66
$
0.22
$
0.60
$
0.65
$
0.96
$
1.85
Basic weighted average shares
outstanding
33,432,871
33,489,560
33,564,770
33,559,718
33,496,096
33,511,321
33,862,410
Diluted weighted average shares
outstanding (10)
33,432,871
33,696,620
33,717,702
33,855,994
33,813,593
33,675,388
34,142,563
Cash dividend declared per common share
(4)
$
0.09
$
0.09
$
0.09
$
0.09
$
0.09
$
0.36
$
0.36
Three Months Ended
Years Ended December
31,
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
Other Financial and Operating Data
(11)
(audited)
Profitability Indicators (%)
Net interest income / Average total
interest earning assets (NIM) (12)
3.72
%
3.57
%
3.83
%
3.90
%
3.96
%
3.76
%
3.53
%
Net (loss) income / Average total assets
(ROA) (6)(13)
(0.71
) %
0.92
%
0.31
%
0.88
%
0.97
%
0.34
%
0.77
%
Net (loss) income / Average stockholders'
equity (ROE) (6)(14)
(9.22
) %
11.93
%
3.92
%
11.15
%
12.10
%
4.39
%
8.45
%
Noninterest income / Total revenue
(15)
19.36
%
21.81
%
24.09
%
19.02
%
22.87
%
21.14
%
20.15
%
Capital Indicators (%)
Total capital ratio (16)
12.19
%
12.70
%
12.39
%
12.36
%
12.39
%
12.19
%
12.39
%
Tier 1 capital ratio (17)
10.60
%
11.08
%
10.77
%
10.88
%
10.89
%
10.60
%
10.89
%
Tier 1 leverage ratio (18)
8.84
%
9.05
%
8.91
%
9.04
%
9.18
%
8.84
%
9.18
%
Common equity tier 1 capital ratio (CET1)
(19)
9.84
%
10.30
%
10.00
%
10.10
%
10.10
%
9.84
%
10.10
%
Tangible common equity ratio (20)
7.33
%
7.44
%
7.34
%
7.44
%
7.50
%
7.33
%
7.50
%
Tangible common equity ratio, adjusted for
unrealized losses on debt securities held to maturity (21)
7.18
%
7.18
%
7.16
%
7.29
%
7.31
%
7.18
%
7.31
%
Liquidity Ratios (%)
Loans to Deposits (22)
92.41
%
94.64
%
95.22
%
97.64
%
98.23
%
92.41
%
98.23
%
Asset Quality Indicators (%)
Non-performing assets / Total assets
(23)
0.56
%
0.57
%
0.71
%
0.51
%
0.41
%
0.56
%
0.41
%
Non-performing loans / Total loans (1)
(24)
0.47
%
0.46
%
0.65
%
0.31
%
0.54
%
0.47
%
0.54
%
Allowance for credit losses / Total
non-performing loans (2)(24)
277.63
%
297.55
%
224.51
%
380.31
%
222.08
%
277.63
%
222.08
%
Allowance for loan credit losses / Total
loans held for investment (1)(2)
1.39
%
1.40
%
1.48
%
1.20
%
1.22
%
1.39
%
1.22
%
Net charge-offs / Average total loans held
for investment (25)
0.85
%
0.82
%
0.42
%
0.64
%
0.59
%
0.69
%
0.32
%
Efficiency Indicators (% except
FTE)
Noninterest expense / Average total
assets
4.57
%
2.69
%
3.06
%
2.82
%
2.75
%
3.29
%
2.95
%
Salaries and employee benefits / Average
total assets
1.38
%
1.31
%
1.45
%
1.52
%
1.45
%
1.41
%
1.51
%
Other operating expenses/ Average total
assets (26)
3.20
%
1.38
%
1.62
%
1.30
%
1.30
%
1.88
%
1.44
%
Efficiency ratio (27)
108.30
%
64.10
%
65.61
%
63.67
%
58.42
%
75.21
%
72.29
%
Full-Time-Equivalent Employees (FTEs)
(28)
682
700
710
722
692
682
692
Three Months Ended
Years Ended
December 31,
(in thousands, except percentages and per
share amounts)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
Core Selected Consolidated Results of
Operations and Other Data (9)
(audited)
Pre-provision net revenue (PPNR)
$
(7,595
)
$
36,456
$
38,258
$
37,187
$
44,457
$
104,306
$
93,876
Core pre-provision net revenue (Core
PPNR)
$
29,811
$
35,880
$
39,196
$
37,103
$
37,838
$
141,990
$
105,479
Core net income (6)
$
15,272
$
21,664
$
8,048
$
20,120
$
16,817
$
65,104
$
72,459
Core basic earnings per common share
(6)
0.46
0.65
0.24
0.60
0.50
1.94
2.14
Core earnings per diluted common share
(6)(10)
0.46
0.64
0.24
0.59
0.50
1.93
2.12
Core net income / Average total assets
(Core ROA) (6)(13)
0.64
%
0.91
%
0.34
%
0.88
%
0.74
%
0.69
%
0.88
%
Core net income / Average stockholders'
equity (Core ROE) (6)(14)
8.23
%
11.69
%
4.32
%
11.11
%
9.26
%
8.79
%
9.67
%
Core efficiency ratio (29)
69.67
%
62.08
%
60.29
%
62.47
%
61.34
%
63.61
%
68.11
%
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(1)
Total gross loans include loans held for
investment, net of unamortized deferred loan origination fees and
costs, as well as loans held for sale. As of December 31, 2023,
September 30, 2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31,
2022, mortgage loans held for sale carried at fair value totaled
$26.2 million, $26.0 million, $49.9 million, $65.3 million and
$62.4 million, respectively. In addition, as of December 31, 2023
and September 30, 2023, includes $365.2 million and $43.3 million
in loans held for sale carried at the lower of estimated fair value
or cost.
(2)
Core deposits consist of total deposits
excluding all time deposits.
(3)
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company
announced that the Board of Directors authorized a new repurchase
program pursuant to which the Company may purchase, from time to
time, up to an aggregate amount of $25 million of its shares of
Class A common stock (the “2023 Class A Common Stock Repurchase
Program”). In the third, second and first quarters of 2023, the
Company repurchased an aggregate of 142,188 shares of Class A
common stock, 95,262 shares of Class A common stock and 22,403
shares of Class A common stock, respectively, at a weighted average
price of $19.05 per share, $17.42 per share and $25.25 per share,
respectively, under the 2023 Class A Common Stock Repurchase
Program. In the third, second and first quarters of 2023, the
aggregate purchase price for these transactions was approximately
$2.7 million, $1.7 million and $0.6 million, respectively,
including transaction costs. There were no repurchases of Class A
common stock in the fourth quarter of 2023.
(4)
For each of the fourth, third, second and
first quarters of 2023 and the fourth quarter of 2022, the
Company’s Board of Directors declared cash dividends of $0.09 per
share of the Company’s common stock and paid an aggregate amount of
$3.0 million per quarter in connection with these dividends. The
dividend declared in the fourth quarter of 2023 was paid on
November 30, 2023 to shareholders of record at the close of
business on November 14, 2023. The dividend declared in the third
quarter of 2023 was paid on August 31, 2023 to shareholders of
record at the close of business on August 15, 2023. The dividend
declared in the second quarter of 2023 was paid on May 31, 2023 to
shareholders of record at the close of business on May 15, 2023.
The dividend declared in the first quarter of 2023 was paid on
February 28, 2023 to shareholders of record at the close of
business on February 13, 2023. The dividend declared in the fourth
quarter of 2022 was paid on November 30, 2022 to shareholders of
record at the close of business on November 15, 2022.
(5)
Assets held for clients in an agency or
fiduciary capacity which are not assets of the Company and
therefore are not included in the consolidated financial
statements.
(6)
As previously disclosed, the Company
adopted CECL in the fourth quarter of 2022, effective as of January
1, 2022. See Form 10-K for more details on the CECL adoption and
related effects to quarterly results for each quarter in the year
ended December 31, 2022.
(7)
In the fourth and third quarter of 2023,
includes provision for credit losses on loans of $12.0 million and
$7.4 million, respectively, and unfunded commitments
(contingencies) of $0.5 million and $0.6 million, respectively. For
all other periods shown, includes provision for credit losses on
loans. There was no provision for credit losses on unfunded
commitments in the second quarter of 2023 and the fourth quarter of
2022. In the first quarter of 2023, the provision for credit losses
on unfunded commitments was $0.3 million.
(8)
In the three months ended December 31,
2023, September 30, 2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and
December 31, 2022, net income excludes losses of $0.8 million, $0.4
million, $0.3 million, $0.2 million and $0.2 million, respectively,
attributable to a minority interest in Amerant Mortgage LLC. In the
fourth quarter of 2023, the Company increased its ownership
interest in Amerant Mortgage to 100% from 80% at September 30,
2023. This transaction had no material impact to the Company’s
results of operations in the three months and year ended December
31, 2023. In connection with the change in ownership interest,
which brought the minority interest share to zero, the Company
derecognized the equity attributable to noncontrolling interest of
$3.8 million at December 31, 2023, with a corresponding reduction
to additional paid-in capital.
(9)
This presentation contains adjusted
financial information determined by methods other than GAAP. This
adjusted financial information is reconciled to GAAP in Exhibit 2 -
Non-GAAP Financial Measures Reconciliation.
(10)
In all the periods shown, potential
dilutive instruments consisted of unvested shares of restricted
stock, restricted stock units and performance stock units. In the
fourth quarter of 2023, potential dilutive instruments were
excluded from the diluted earnings per share computation because
the Company reported a net loss and their inclusion would have an
anti-dilutive effect in per share earnings in that period. In all
other periods shown, potential dilutive instruments were included
in the diluted earnings per share computation because, when the
unamortized deferred compensation cost related to these shares was
divided by the average market price per share in all the periods
shown, fewer shares would have been purchased than restricted
shares assumed issued. Therefore, in those periods, such awards
resulted in higher diluted weighted average shares outstanding than
basic weighted average shares outstanding, and had a dilutive
effect in per share earnings.
(11)
Operating data for the periods presented
have been annualized.
(12)
NIM is defined as NII divided by average
interest-earning assets, which are loans, securities, deposits with
banks and other financial assets which yield interest or similar
income.
(13)
Calculated based upon the average daily
balance of total assets.
(14)
Calculated based upon the average daily
balance of stockholders’ equity.
(15)
Total revenue is the result of net
interest income before provision for credit losses plus noninterest
income.
(16)
Total stockholders’ equity divided by
total risk-weighted assets, calculated according to the
standardized regulatory capital ratio calculations.
(17)
Tier 1 capital divided by total
risk-weighted assets. Tier 1 capital is composed of Common Equity
Tier 1 (CET1) capital plus outstanding qualifying trust preferred
securities of $62.3 million at each of the dates presented.
(18)
Tier 1 capital divided by quarter to date
average assets.
(19)
CET1 capital divided by total
risk-weighted assets.
(20)
Tangible common equity is calculated as
the ratio of common equity less goodwill and other intangibles
divided by total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets.
Other intangible assets primarily consist of naming rights and
mortgage servicing rights and are included in other assets in the
Company’s consolidated balance sheets.
(21)
Calculated in the same manner described in
footnote 20 but also includes unrealized losses on debt securities
held to maturity in the balance of common equity and total
assets.
(22)
Calculated as the ratio of total loans
gross divided by total deposits.
(23)
Non-performing assets include all accruing
loans past due by 90 days or more, all nonaccrual loans and other
real estate owned (“OREO”) properties acquired through or in lieu
of foreclosure, and other repossessed assets.
(24)
Non-performing loans include all accruing
loans past due by 90 days or more and all nonaccrual loans.
(25)
Calculated based upon the average daily
balance of outstanding loan principal balance, net of unamortized
deferred loan origination fees and costs, excluding the allowance
for credit losses. During the fourth, third, second and first
quarters of 2023, and in the fourth quarter of 2022, there were net
charge offs of $15.3 million, $14.6 million, $7.5 million, $10.8
million, and $9.8 million, respectively. During the fourth quarter
of 2023, the Company charged-off $10.3 million related to the NY
CRE loan portfolio, $7.0 million related to indirect purchased
consumer loans and $3.3 million related to multiple smaller
business banking loans. During the third quarter of 2023, the
Company charged-off $6.4 million related to multiple consumer
loans, primarily purchased indirect consumer loans, and $9.3
million related to multiple commercial loans. During the second
quarter of 2023, the Company charged-off $7.6 million related to
multiple purchased indirect consumer loans and $1.5 million related
to multiple commercial loans. During the first quarter of 2023, the
Company charged-off $6.5 million in connection with a commercial
loan relationship, $6.3 million related to multiple consumer loans
and $1.5 million related to multiple commercial and real estate
loans. During the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company charged-off
$3.9 million related to a CRE loan, $5.5 million related to
multiple consumer loans and $1.1 million related to multiple
commercial loans.
(26)
Other operating expenses is the result of
total noninterest expense less salary and employee benefits.
(27)
Efficiency ratio is the result of
noninterest expense divided by the sum of noninterest income and
NII.
(28)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, includes
67, 98, 93, 94 and 68 FTEs for Amerant Mortgage LLC,
respectively.
(29)
Core efficiency ratio is the efficiency
ratio less the effect of restructuring costs and other adjustments,
described in Exhibit 2 - Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation.
Exhibit 2- Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation
The following table sets forth selected financial information
derived from the Company’s interim unaudited and annual audited
consolidated financial statements, adjusted for certain costs
incurred by the Company in the periods presented related to tax
deductible restructuring costs, provision for (reversal of) credit
losses, provision for income tax expense (benefit), the effect of
non-core banking activities such as the sale of loans and
securities and other repossessed assets, the valuation of
securities, derivatives, loans held for sale and other real estate
owned and repossessed assets, the early repayment of FHLB advances,
impairment of investments, enhancement of the bank owned life
insurance and other non-routine actions intended to improve
customer service and operating performance. The Company believes
these adjusted numbers are useful to understand the Company’s
performance absent these transactions and events.
Three Months Ended,
Years Ended December
31,
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
(audited)
Net (loss) income attributable to Amerant
Bancorp Inc. (1)
$
(17,123
)
$
22,119
$
7,308
$
20,186
$
21,973
$
32,490
$
63,310
Plus: provision for credit losses
(1)(2)
12,500
8,000
29,077
11,700
16,857
61,277
13,945
Plus: provision for income tax (benefit)
expense (1)
(2,972
)
6,337
1,873
5,301
5,627
10,539
16,621
Pre-provision net revenue
(PPNR)
(7,595
)
36,456
38,258
37,187
44,457
104,306
93,876
Plus: non-routine noninterest expense
items
43,094
6,303
13,383
3,372
2,447
66,152
18,970
(Less): non-routine noninterest income
items
(5,688
)
(6,879
)
(12,445
)
(3,456
)
(9,066
)
(28,468
)
(7,367
)
Core pre-provision net revenue (Core
PPNR)
$
29,811
$
35,880
$
39,196
$
37,103
$
37,838
$
141,990
$
105,479
Total noninterest income
$
19,613
$
21,921
$
26,619
$
19,343
$
24,365
$
87,496
$
67,277
Less: Non-routine noninterest income
items:
Derivative gains (losses), net
(151
)
(77
)
242
14
1,040
28
455
Securities gains (losses), net
33
(54
)
(1,237
)
(9,731
)
(3,364
)
(10,989
)
(3,689
)
Bank owned life insurance charge (3)
(655
)
—
—
—
—
(655
)
—
Gains on early extinguishment of FHLB
advances, net
6,461
7,010
13,440
13,173
11,390
40,084
10,678
Loss on sale of loans
—
—
—
—
—
—
(77
)
Total non-routine noninterest income
items
$
5,688
$
6,879
$
12,445
$
3,456
$
9,066
$
28,468
$
7,367
Core noninterest income
$
13,925
$
15,042
$
14,174
$
15,887
$
15,299
$
59,028
$
59,910
Total noninterest expenses
$
109,702
$
64,420
$
72,500
$
64,733
$
62,241
$
311,355
$
241,413
Less: non-routine noninterest expense
items
Restructuring costs (4)
Staff reduction costs (5)
1,120
489
2,184
213
1,221
4,006
3,018
Contract termination costs (6)
—
—
1,550
—
—
1,550
7,103
Consulting and other professional fees and
software expenses (7)
1,629
—
2,060
2,690
1,226
6,379
3,625
Digital transformation expenses
—
—
—
—
—
—
45
Disposition of fixed assets (8)
—
—
1,419
—
—
1,419
—
Branch closure and related charges (9)
—
252
1,558
469
—
2,279
1,612
Total restructuring costs
$
2,749
$
741
$
8,771
$
3,372
$
2,447
$
15,633
$
15,403
Other non-routine noninterest expense
items:
Losses on loans held for sale (10)
37,495
5,562
—
—
—
43,057
159
Loss on sale of repossessed assets and
other real estate owned valuation expense (11)
—
—
2,649
—
—
2,649
3,408
Goodwill and intangible assets
impairment
1,713
—
—
—
—
1,713
—
Bank owned life insurance enhancement
costs (3)
1,137
—
—
—
—
1,137
—
Impairment charge on investment carried at
cost
—
—
1,963
—
—
1,963
—
Total non-routine noninterest expense
items
$
43,094
$
6,303
$
13,383
$
3,372
$
2,447
$
66,152
$
18,970
Core noninterest expenses
$
66,608
$
58,117
$
59,117
$
61,361
$
59,794
$
245,203
$
222,443
Three Months Ended,
Years Ended December
31,
(in thousands, except percentages and per
share data)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
(audited)
Net (loss) income attributable to Amerant
Bancorp Inc. (1)
$
(17,123
)
$
22,119
$
7,308
$
20,186
$
21,973
$
32,490
$
63,310
Plus after-tax non-routine items in
noninterest expense:
Non-routine items in noninterest expense
before income tax effect
43,094
6,303
13,383
3,372
2,447
66,152
18,970
Income tax effect (12)
(8,887
)
(1,486
)
(2,811
)
(708
)
(460
)
(13,892
)
(4,012
)
Total after-tax non-routine items in
noninterest expense
34,207
4,817
10,572
2,664
1,987
52,260
14,958
Plus (less): before-tax non-routine items
in noninterest income:
Non-routine items in noninterest income
before income tax effect
(5,688
)
(6,879
)
(12,445
)
(3,456
)
(9,066
)
(28,468
)
(7,367
)
Income tax effect (12)
1,032
1,607
2,613
726
1,923
5,978
1,558
Total after-tax non-routine items in
noninterest income
(4,656
)
(5,272
)
(9,832
)
(2,730
)
(7,143
)
(22,490
)
(5,809
)
BOLI enhancement tax impact (3)
2,844
—
—
—
—
2,844
—
Core net income (1)
$
15,272
$
21,664
$
8,048
$
20,120
$
16,817
$
65,104
$
72,459
Basic (loss) earnings per share (1)
$
(0.51
)
$
0.66
$
0.22
$
0.60
$
0.66
$
0.97
$
1.87
Plus: after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest expense and BOLI tax impact (14)
1.11
0.14
0.31
0.08
0.06
1.64
0.44
(Less): after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest income
(0.14
)
(0.15
)
(0.29
)
(0.08
)
(0.22
)
(0.67
)
(0.17
)
Total core basic earnings per common
share (1)
$
0.46
$
0.65
$
0.24
$
0.60
$
0.50
$
1.94
$
2.14
Diluted (loss) earnings per share
(1)(13)
$
(0.51
)
$
0.66
$
0.22
$
0.60
$
0.65
$
0.96
$
1.85
Plus: after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest expense and BOLI tax impact (14)
1.11
0.14
0.31
0.08
0.06
1.63
0.44
(Less): after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest income
(0.14
)
(0.16
)
(0.29
)
(0.09
)
(0.21
)
(0.66
)
(0.17
)
Total core diluted earnings per common
share (1)
$
0.46
$
0.64
$
0.24
$
0.59
$
0.50
$
1.93
$
2.12
Net (loss) income / Average total assets
(ROA) (1)
(0.71
)%
0.92
%
0.31
%
0.88
%
0.97
%
0.34
%
0.77
%
Plus: after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest expense and BOLI tax impact (14)
1.55
%
0.20
%
0.45
%
0.12
%
0.09
%
0.58
%
0.18
%
(Less): after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest income
(0.20
)%
(0.21
)%
(0.42
)%
(0.12
)%
(0.32
)%
(0.23
)%
(0.07
)%
Core net income / Average total assets
(Core ROA) (1)
0.64
%
0.91
%
0.34
%
0.88
%
0.74
%
0.69
%
0.88
%
Net (loss) income / Average stockholders'
equity (ROE)
(9.22
)%
11.93
%
3.92
%
11.15
%
12.10
%
4.39
%
8.45
%
Plus: after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest expense and BOLI tax impact (14)
19.96
%
2.60
%
5.68
%
1.47
%
1.09
%
7.44
%
2.00
%
(Less): after tax impact of non-routine
items in noninterest income
(2.51
)%
(2.84
)%
(5.28
)%
(1.51
)%
(3.93
)%
(3.04
)%
(0.78
)%
Core net income / Average stockholders'
equity (Core ROE) (1)
8.23
%
11.69
%
4.32
%
11.11
%
9.26
%
8.79
%
9.67
%
Efficiency ratio
108.30
%
64.10
%
65.61
%
63.67
%
58.42
%
75.21
%
72.29
%
(Less): impact of non-routine items in
noninterest expense
(42.54
)%
(6.27
)%
(12.11
)%
(3.32
)%
(2.30
)%
(15.98
)%
(5.68
)%
Plus: impact of non-routine items in
noninterest income
3.91
%
4.25
%
6.79
%
2.12
%
5.22
%
4.38
%
1.50
%
Core efficiency ratio
69.67
%
62.08
%
60.29
%
62.47
%
61.34
%
63.61
%
68.11
%
Three Months Ended,
Year Ended December
31,
(in thousands, except percentages, share
data and per share data)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
2023
2022
(audited)
Stockholders' equity
$
736,068
$
719,787
$
720,956
$
729,056
$
705,726
$
736,068
$
705,726
Less: goodwill and other intangibles
(15)
(25,029
)
(26,818
)
(24,124
)
(24,292
)
(23,161
)
(25,029
)
(23,161
)
Tangible common stockholders' equity
$
711,039
$
692,969
$
696,832
$
704,764
$
682,565
$
711,039
$
682,565
Total assets
9,721,741
9,345,700
9,519,526
9,495,302
9,127,804
9,721,741
9,127,804
Less: goodwill and other intangibles
(15)
(25,029
)
(26,818
)
(24,124
)
(24,292
)
(23,161
)
(25,029
)
(23,161
)
Tangible assets
$
9,696,712
$
9,318,882
$
9,495,402
$
9,471,010
$
9,104,643
$
9,696,712
$
9,104,643
Common shares outstanding
33,603,242
33,583,621
33,736,159
33,814,260
33,815,161
33,603,242
33,815,161
Tangible common equity ratio
7.33
%
7.44
%
7.34
%
7.44
%
7.50
%
7.33
%
7.50
%
Stockholders' book value per common
share
$
21.90
$
21.43
$
21.37
$
21.56
$
20.87
$
21.90
$
20.87
Tangible stockholders' book value per
common share
$
21.16
$
20.63
$
20.66
$
20.84
$
20.19
$
21.16
$
20.19
Tangible common stockholders' equity
$
711,039
$
692,969
$
696,832
$
704,764
$
682,565
$
711,039
$
682,565
Less: Net unrealized accumulated losses on
debt securities held to maturity, net of tax (16)
(16,197
)
(26,138
)
(18,503
)
(15,542
)
(18,234
)
(16,197
)
(18,234
)
Tangible common stockholders' equity,
adjusted for net unrealized accumulated losses on debt securities
held to maturity
$
694,842
$
666,831
$
678,329
$
689,222
$
664,331
$
694,842
$
664,331
Tangible assets
$
9,696,712
$
9,318,882
$
9,495,402
$
9,471,010
$
9,104,643
$
9,696,712
$
9,104,643
Less: Net unrealized accumulated losses on
debt securities held to maturity, net of tax (16)
$
(16,197
)
(26,138
)
(18,503
)
(15,542
)
(18,234
)
$
(16,197
)
(18,234
)
Tangible assets, adjusted for net
unrealized accumulated losses on debt securities held to
maturity
$
9,680,515
$
9,292,744
$
9,476,899
$
9,455,468
$
9,086,409
$
9,680,515
$
9,086,409
Common shares outstanding
33,603,242
33,583,621
33,736,159
33,814,260
33,815,161
33,603,242
33,815,161
Tangible common equity ratio, adjusted
for net unrealized accumulated losses on debt securities held to
maturity
7.18
%
7.18
%
7.16
%
7.29
%
7.31
%
7.18
%
7.31
%
Tangible stockholders' book value per
common share, adjusted for net unrealized accumulated losses on
debt securities held to maturity
$
20.68
$
19.86
$
20.11
$
20.38
$
19.65
$
20.68
$
19.65
____________
(1)
As previously disclosed, the Company
adopted CECL in the fourth quarter of 2022, effective as of January
1, 2022. See Form 10-K for more details of the CECL adoption and
related effects to quarterly results for each quarter in the year
ended December 31, 2022.
(2)
In the fourth and third quarter of 2023,
includes provision for credit losses on loans of $12.0 million and
$7.4 million, respectively, and unfunded commitments
(contingencies) of $0.5 million and $0.6 million, respectively. For
all other periods shown, includes provision for credit losses on
loans. There was no provision for credit losses on unfunded
commitments in the second quarter of 2023 and the fourth quarter of
2022. In the first quarter of 2023, the provision for credit losses
on unfunded commitments was $0.3 million.
(3)
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company
completed a restructuring of its bank-owned life insurance (“BOLI”)
program. This was executed through a combination of a 1035 exchange
and a surrender and reinvestment into higher-yielding general
account with a new investment grade insurance carrier. This
transaction allowed for higher team member participation through an
enhanced split-dollar plan. Estimated improved yields resulting
from the enhancement have an earn-back period of approximately 2
years. In the fourth quarter of 2023, we recorded total additional
expenses and charges of $4.6 million in connection with this
transaction, including: (i) a reduction of $0.7 million to the cash
surrender value of BOLI; (ii) transaction costs of $1.1 million,
and (iii) income tax expense of $2.8 million.
(4)
Expenses incurred for actions designed to
implement the Company’s business strategy. These actions include,
but are not limited to reductions in workforce, streamlining
operational processes, promoting the Amerant brand, implementation
of new technology system applications, decommissioning of legacy
technologies, enhanced sales tools and training, expanded product
offerings and improved customer analytics to identify
opportunities.
(5)
Staff reduction costs consist of severance
expenses related to organizational rationalization.
(6)
Contract termination and related costs
associated with third party vendors resulting from the Company’s
engagement of FIS.
(7)
In the three months and year ended
December 31, 2023, includes an aggregate of $1.6 million and $6.4
million, respectively, of nonrecurrent expenses in connection with
the engagement of FIS and, to a lesser extent, software expenses
related to legacy applications running in parallel to new core
banking applications. There were no significant nonrecurrent
expenses in connection with engagement of FIS in the three months
ended September 30, 2023. In the three months ended June 30, 2023,
March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, and the year ended December
31, 2022, include expenses of $2.0 million, $2.6 million, $1.1
million and $2.9 million, respectively, in connection with
engagement of FIS. In addition, includes $0.2 million in connection
with certain search and recruitment expenses and $0.1 million of
costs associated with the subleasing of the New York office space
in the year ended December 31, 2022.
(8)
Include expenses in connection with the
disposition of fixed assets due to the write-off of in-development
software in each of the three months ended June 30, 2023 and year
ended December 31, 2023.
(9)
In each of the three months ended
September 30, 2023 and year ended December 31, 2023, include
expenses of $0.3 million in connection with the closure of a branch
in Houston, Texas in 2023. In addition, in each of the three months
ended June 30, 2023 and year ended December 31, 2023, include $0.9
million of accelerated amortization of leasehold improvements and
$0.6 million of right-of-use, or ROU asset impairment, associated
with the closure of a branch in Miami, Florida in 2023. Also, in
each of the three months ended March 31, 2023 and year ended
December 31, 2023, include $0.5 million of ROU asset impairment
associated with the closure of a branch in Houston, Texas in 2023.
In the year ended December 31, 2022, includes $1.6 million of ROU
asset impairment associated with the closure of a branch in
Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2022.
(10
In each of the three months and year ended
December 31, 2023, includes: (i) a fair value adjustment of $35.5
million related to an aggregate of $401 million in Houston-based
CRE loans held for sale which are carried at the lower of fair
value or cost, and (ii) a loss on sale of $2.0 million related to a
New York-based CRE loan previously carried at the lower of fair
value or cost. In each of the three months ended September 30, 2023
and the year ended December 31, 2023, includes a fair value
adjustment of $5.6 million related to a New York-based CRE loan
held for sale carried at the lower of fair value or cost. In the
year ended December 31, 2022, amount represents the fair value
adjustment related to the New York loan portfolio held for sale
carried at the lower of cost or fair value.
(11)
In each of the three months ended June 30,
2023 and year ended December 31, 2023, amount represents the loss
on sale of repossessed assets in connection with our
equipment-financing activities. In the year ended December 31,
2022, amount represents the fair value adjustment related to one
OREO property in New York.
(12)
In the year ended December 31, 2023,
amounts were calculated using an estimated tax rate of 21.00%. In
the year ended December 31, 2022 and the three months ended March
31, 2023, amounts were calculated based upon the effective tax rate
for the periods of 21.15% and 21.00%, respectively. For all of the
other periods shown, amounts represent the difference between the
prior and current period year-to-date tax effect.
(13)
Potential dilutive instruments consisted
of unvested shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units and
performance stock units. In all the periods presented, potential
dilutive instruments were included in the diluted earnings per
share computation because, when the unamortized deferred
compensation cost related to these shares was divided by the
average market price per share in those periods, fewer shares would
have been purchased than restricted shares assumed issued.
Therefore, in those periods, such awards resulted in higher diluted
weighted average shares outstanding than basic weighted average
shares outstanding, and had a dilutive effect on per share
earnings.
(14)
In the three months and year ended
December 31, 2023, per share amounts and percentages were
calculated using the after-tax impact of non-routine items in
noninterest expense of $34.2 million and $52.3 million,
respectively, and BOLI tax impact of $2.8 million in each period.
In all other periods shown, per share amounts and percentages were
calculated using the after tax impact of non-routine items in
noninterest expense.
(15)
At December 31, 2023 and September 30,
2023, other intangible assets primarily consist of naming rights of
$2.5 million and $2.7 million, respectively, and mortgage servicing
rights (“MSRs”)of $1.4 million and $1.3 million, respectively. At
June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, other
intangible assets primarily consist of MSRs of $1.3 million, $1.4
million and $1.3 million, respectively. Other intangible assets are
included in other assets in the Company’s consolidated balance
sheets.
(16)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, amounts
were calculated based upon the fair value on debt securities held
to maturity, and assuming a tax rate of 25.36%, 25.51%, 25.46%,
25.53% and 25.55%, respectively.
Exhibit 3 - Average Balance Sheet, Interest
and Yield/Rate Analysis
The following tables present average balance sheet information,
interest income, interest expense and the corresponding average
yields earned and rates paid for the periods presented. The average
balances for loans include both performing and nonperforming
balances. Interest income on loans includes the effects of discount
accretion and the amortization of non-refundable loan origination
fees, net of direct loan origination costs, as well as premiums
paid on purchased loans, accounted for as yield adjustments.
Average balances represent the daily average balances for the
periods presented.
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(in thousands, except percentages)
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Interest-earning assets:
Loan portfolio, net (1)(2)
$
7,107,222
$
127,090
7.09
%
$
7,048,891
$
120,244
6.77
%
$
6,688,839
$
98,579
5.85
%
Debt securities available for sale
(3)(4)
1,060,113
11,603
4.34
%
1,052,147
10,924
4.12
%
1,060,240
9,817
3.67
%
Debt securities held to maturity (5)
227,765
1,951
3.40
%
232,146
1,958
3.35
%
239,680
2,052
3.40
%
Debt securities held for trading
—
—
—
%
2,048
4
0.77
%
56
1
7.08
%
Equity securities with readily
determinable fair value not held for trading
2,450
12
1.94
%
2,479
21
3.36
%
12,365
—
—
%
Federal Reserve Bank and FHLB stock
49,741
894
7.13
%
54,056
961
7.05
%
55,585
874
6.24
%
Deposits with banks
265,657
3,940
5.88
%
344,015
5,248
6.05
%
183,926
2,051
4.42
%
Other short-term investments
5,928
79
5.29
%
1,964
23
4.65
%
—
—
—
%
Total interest-earning assets
8,718,876
145,569
6.62
%
8,737,746
139,383
6.33
%
8,240,691
113,374
5.46
%
Total non-interest-earning assets (6)
794,844
756,141
731,685
Total assets
$
9,513,720
$
9,493,887
$
8,972,376
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(in thousands, except percentages)
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Checking and saving accounts -
Interest bearing DDA
$
2,435,871
$
16,350
2.66
%
$
2,523,092
$
16,668
2.62
%
$
2,178,106
$
8,860
1.61
%
Money market
1,259,859
13,917
4.38
%
1,144,580
11,013
3.82
%
1,412,033
6,034
1.70
%
Savings
271,307
30
0.04
%
280,096
32
0.05
%
313,688
55
0.07
%
Total checking and saving accounts
3,967,037
30,297
3.03
%
3,947,768
27,713
2.79
%
3,903,827
14,949
1.52
%
Time deposits
2,276,720
24,985
4.35
%
2,201,138
22,482
4.05
%
1,538,239
8,623
2.22
%
Total deposits
6,243,757
55,282
3.51
%
6,148,906
50,195
3.24
%
5,442,066
23,572
1.72
%
Securities sold under agreements to
repurchase
106
2
7.49
%
326
4
4.87
%
68
1
5.83
%
Advances from the FHLB (7)
635,272
6,225
3.89
%
800,978
8,207
4.07
%
994,185
5,293
2.11
%
Senior notes
59,488
941
6.28
%
59,409
942
6.29
%
59,172
941
6.31
%
Subordinated notes
29,433
361
4.87
%
29,391
361
4.87
%
29,263
361
4.89
%
Junior subordinated debentures
64,178
1,081
6.68
%
64,178
1,097
6.78
%
64,178
1,028
6.35
%
Total interest-bearing
liabilities
7,032,234
63,892
3.60
%
7,103,188
60,806
3.40
%
6,588,932
31,196
1.88
%
Non-interest-bearing liabilities:
Non-interest bearing demand deposits
1,381,157
1,335,041
1,318,787
Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and
other liabilities
363,711
320,369
343,923
Total non-interest-bearing liabilities
1,744,868
1,655,410
1,662,710
Total liabilities
8,777,102
8,758,598
8,251,642
Stockholders’ equity
736,618
735,289
720,734
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity
$
9,513,720
$
9,493,887
$
8,972,376
Excess of average interest-earning assets
over average interest-bearing liabilities
$
1,686,642
$
1,634,558
$
1,651,759
Net interest income
$
81,677
$
78,577
$
82,178
Net interest rate spread
3.02
%
2.93
%
3.58
%
Net interest margin (8)
3.72
%
3.57
%
3.96
%
Cost of total deposits (9)
2.88
%
2.66
%
1.38
%
Ratio of average interest-earning assets
to average interest-bearing liabilities
123.98
%
123.01
%
125.07
%
Average non-performing loans/ Average
total loans
0.49
%
0.56
%
0.38
%
Year Ended December
31,
2023
2022
(audited)
(in thousands, except percentages)
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Average
Balances
Income/
Expense
Yield/
Rates
Interest-earning assets:
Loan portfolio, net (1)(2)
$
7,006,919
$
475,405
6.78
%
$
5,963,190
$
293,210
4.92
%
Debt securities available for sale
(3)(4)
1,053,034
43,096
4.09
%
1,112,590
33,187
2.98
%
Debt securities held to maturity (5)
234,168
7,997
3.42
%
192,397
5,657
2.94
%
Debt securities held for trading
586
7
1.19
%
64
4
6.25
%
Equity securities with readily
determinable fair value not held for trading
2,454
33
1.34
%
9,560
—
—
%
Federal Reserve Bank and FHLB stock
53,608
3,727
6.95
%
51,496
2,565
4.98
%
Deposits with banks
322,853
18,212
5.64
%
231,402
4,153
1.79
%
Other short-term investments
2,115
102
4.80
%
—
—
—
%
Total interest-earning assets
8,675,737
548,579
6.32
%
7,560,699
338,776
4.48
%
Total non-interest-earning assets (6)
776,484
626,989
Total assets
$
9,452,221
$
8,187,688
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Checking and saving accounts -
Interest bearing DDA
$
2,486,190
$
62,551
2.52
%
$
1,872,100
$
15,118
0.81
%
Money market
1,226,311
42,212
3.44
%
1,323,563
11,673
0.88
%
Savings
284,510
144
0.05
%
319,631
135
0.04
%
Total checking and saving accounts
3,997,011
104,907
2.62
%
3,515,294
26,926
0.77
%
Time deposits
2,074,549
78,829
3.80
%
1,334,605
22,124
1.66
%
Total deposits
6,071,560
183,736
3.03
%
4,849,899
49,050
1.01
%
Securities sold under agreements to
repurchase
124
7
5.65
%
32
1
3.13
%
Advances from the FHLB (7)
805,084
28,816
3.58
%
911,448
15,092
1.66
%
Senior notes
59,370
3,766
6.34
%
59,054
3,766
6.38
%
Subordinated notes
29,370
1,445
4.92
%
23,853
1,172
4.91
%
Junior subordinated debentures
64,178
4,345
6.77
%
64,178
3,030
4.72
%
Total interest-bearing
liabilities
7,029,686
222,115
3.16
%
5,908,464
72,111
1.22
%
Non-interest-bearing liabilities:
Non-interest bearing demand deposits
1,356,538
1,286,570
Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and
other liabilities
325,367
243,105
Total non-interest-bearing liabilities
1,681,905
1,529,675
Total liabilities
8,711,591
7,438,139
Stockholders’ equity
740,630
749,549
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity
$
9,452,221
$
8,187,688
Excess of average interest-earning assets
over average interest-bearing liabilities
$
1,646,051
$
1,652,235
Net interest income
$
326,464
$
266,665
Net interest rate spread
3.16
%
3.26
%
Net interest margin (8)
3.76
%
3.53
%
Cost of total deposits (9)
2.47
%
0.80
%
Ratio of average interest-earning assets
to average interest-bearing liabilities
123.42
%
127.96
%
Average non-performing loans/ Average
total loans
0.48
%
0.51
%
_______________
(1)
Includes loans held for investment, net of
the allowance for credit losses, and loans held for sale. The
average balance of the allowance for credit losses was $92.7
million, $101.2 million and $54.9 million in the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and $90.0 million and $57.5 million in the years
ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The average balance
of total loans held for sale was $100.7 million, $58.8 million and
$78.3 million in the three months ended December 31, 2023,
September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and $77.8
million and $117.6 million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and
2022, respectively.
(2)
Includes average non-performing loans of
$35.1 million, $39.8 million and $25.5 million for the three months
ended December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and $34.3 million and $30.7 million for the years
ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
(3)
Includes the average balance of net
unrealized gains and losses in the fair value of debt securities
available for sale. The average balance includes average net
unrealized losses of $142.1 million, $119.8 million and $120.1
million in the three months ended December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and $118.5 million and
$62.3 million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively.
(4)
Includes nontaxable securities with
average balances of $17.8 million, $18.6 million and $19.8 million
for the three months ended December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023
and December 31, 2022, respectively, and $17.8 million and $18.4
million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively. The tax equivalent yield for these nontaxable
securities was 4.78%, 4.34% and 4.26% for the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and 4.83% and 3.00% for the years ended December 31,
2023 and 2022, respectively. In 2023 and 2022, the tax equivalent
yields were calculated by assuming a 21% tax rate and dividing the
actual yield by 0.79.
(5)
Includes nontaxable securities with
average balances of $48.9 million, $49.6 million and $45.7 million
for the three months ended December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023
and December 31, 2022, respectively, and $49.8 million and $43.6
million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively. The tax equivalent yield for these nontaxable
securities was 4.26%, 4.26% and 3.88% for the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and 4.22% and 3.46% for the years ended December 31,
2023 and 2022, respectively. In 2023 and 2022, the tax equivalent
yields were calculated assuming a 21% tax rate and dividing the
actual yield by 0.79.
(6)
Excludes the allowance for credit
losses.
(7)
The terms of the FHLB advance agreements
require the Bank to maintain certain investment securities or loans
as collateral for these advances.
(8)
NIM is defined as net interest income
divided by average interest-earning assets, which are loans,
securities, deposits with banks and other financial assets which
yield interest or similar income.
(9)
Calculated based upon the average balance
of total noninterest bearing and interest bearing deposits.
Exhibit 4 - Noninterest Income
This table shows the amounts of each of the categories of
noninterest income for the periods presented.
Three Months Ended
Year Ended December
31,
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
2023
2022
(audited)
(in thousands, except percentages)
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Deposits and service fees
$
4,424
22.5
%
$
5,053
23.1
%
$
4,766
19.6
%
$
19,376
22.1
%
$
18,592
27.6
%
Brokerage, advisory and fiduciary
activities
4,249
21.7
%
4,370
19.9
%
4,054
16.6
%
17,057
19.5
%
17,708
26.3
%
Change in cash surrender value of bank
owned life insurance (“BOLI”)(1)
849
4.3
%
1,483
6.8
%
1,378
5.7
%
5,173
5.9
%
5,406
8.0
%
Cards and trade finance servicing fees
1,238
6.3
%
734
3.4
%
556
2.3
%
3,067
3.5
%
2,276
3.4
%
Gain (loss) on early extinguishment of
FHLB advances, net
6,461
32.9
%
7,010
32.0
%
11,390
46.8
%
40,084
45.8
%
10,678
15.9
%
Securities gains (losses), net (2)
33
0.2
%
(54
)
(0.3
)%
(3,364
)
(13.8
)%
(10,989
)
(12.6
)%
(3,689
)
(5.5
)%
Derivative (losses) gains, net (3)
(151
)
(0.8
)%
(77
)
(0.4
)%
1,040
4.3
%
28
—
%
455
0.7
%
Loan-level derivative income (4)
837
4.3
%
1,196
5.5
%
3,413
14.0
%
4,580
5.2
%
10,360
15.4
%
Other noninterest income (5)
1,673
8.5
%
2,206
10.0
%
1,132
4.5
%
9,120
10.6
%
5,491
8.2
%
Total noninterest income
$
19,613
100.0
%
$
21,921
100.0
%
$
24,365
100.0
%
$
87,496
100.0
%
$
67,277
100.0
%
__________________
(1)
Changes in cash surrender value of BOLI
are not taxable. In the three months and year ended December 31,
2023, includes a charge of $0.7 million in connection with the
enhancement/restructuring of BOLI in the fourth quarter of
2023.
(2)
Includes: (i) net loss of $0.1 million and
$2.5 million in the three months ended December 31, 2023 and
December 31, 2022, respectively, and net loss of $10.8 million and
$2.4 million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively, in connection with the sale of debt securities
available for sale. There were no significant gains and losses in
connection with the sale of debt securities available for sale in
the three months ended September 30, 2023. In addition, includes
unrealized gains of $0.1 million and unrealized losses of $0.1
million and $0.8 million in the three months ended December 31,
2023, September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively, and
unrealized gains of $33 thousand and unrealized losses of $1.3
million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively, related to the change in fair value of equity
securities with readily available fair value not held for trading
which are recorded in results of the period. Also, in the year
ended December 31, 2023, the Company sold equity securities with
readily available fair value not held for trading, with a total
fair value of $11.2 million at the time of sale, and recognized a
net loss of $0.2 million in connection with this transaction.
(3)
Net unrealized gains and losses related to
uncovered interest rate caps with clients.
(4)
Income from interest rate swaps and other
derivative transactions with customers. The Company incurred
expenses related to derivative transactions with customers of $0.2
million, $18.0 thousand and $3.3 million in the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and $1.9 million and $8.1 million in the years ended
December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which are included as
part of noninterest expenses under professional and other services
fees.
(5)
Includes mortgage banking income of $0.6
million, $0.5 million and $0.2 million in the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and $4.5 million and $3.4 million in the years ended
December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, related to Amerant
Mortgage. Other sources of income in the periods shown include from
foreign currency exchange transactions with customers and valuation
income on the investment balances held in the non-qualified
deferred compensation plan.
Exhibit 5 - Noninterest Expense
This table shows the amounts of each of the categories of
noninterest expense for the periods presented.
Three Months Ended
Year Ended December
31,
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
2023
2022
(audited)
(in thousands, except percentages)
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Amount
%
Salaries and employee benefits (1)
$
33,049
30.1
%
$
31,334
48.6
%
$
32,786
52.7
%
$
133,506
42.9
%
$
123,510
51.2
%
Occupancy and equipment (2)
7,015
6.4
%
7,293
11.3
%
6,349
10.2
%
27,843
8.9
%
27,393
11.3
%
Professional and other services fees
(3)
14,201
12.9
%
5,325
8.3
%
6,224
10.0
%
34,569
11.1
%
22,142
9.2
%
Loan-level derivative expense (4)
182
0.2
%
18
—
%
3,281
5.3
%
1,910
0.6
%
8,146
3.4
%
Telecommunications and data processing
(5)
3,838
3.5
%
3,556
5.5
%
3,622
5.8
%
15,485
5.0
%
14,735
6.1
%
Depreciation and amortization (6)
1,480
1.3
%
1,795
2.8
%
1,956
3.1
%
6,842
2.2
%
5,883
2.4
%
FDIC assessments and insurance
2,535
2.3
%
2,590
4.0
%
1,930
3.1
%
10,601
3.4
%
6,598
2.7
%
Losses on loans held for sale (7)
37,495
34.2
%
5,562
8.6
%
—
—
%
43,057
13.8
%
159
0.1
%
Advertising expenses
3,169
2.9
%
2,724
4.2
%
3,329
5.3
%
12,811
4.1
%
11,620
4.8
%
Other real estate owned and repossessed
assets (income) expense, net (8)(9)
(205
)
(0.2
)%
(134
)
(0.2
)%
—
—
%
2,092
0.7
%
3,408
1.4
%
Contract termination costs (10)
—
—
%
—
—
%
—
—
%
1,550
0.5
%
7,103
2.9
%
Other operating expenses (11)
6,943
6.4
%
4,357
6.9
%
2,764
4.5
%
21,089
6.8
%
10,716
4.5
%
Total noninterest expense
(12)
$
109,702
100.0
%
$
64,420
100.0
%
$
62,241
100.0
%
$
311,355
100.0
%
$
241,413
100.0
%
__________
(1)
Includes staff reduction costs of $1.1
million, $0.5 million and $1.2 million in the three months ended
December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively, and $4.0 million and $4.0 million in the years ended
December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which consist of
severance expenses primarily related to organizational
rationalization.
(2)
In each of the three months ended
September 30, 2023 and year ended December 31, 2023, includes a
rent termination fee of $0.3 million in connection with the closure
of a branch in Houston, Texas. In the year ended December 31, 2023,
includes an aggregate of $1.1 million related to ROU asset
impairments in connection with the closure of two branches in 2023
(one branch in Miami, Florida and another branch in Houston,
Texas). In the year ended December 31, 2022, includes $1.6 million
of ROU asset impairment in connection with the closure of a branch
in Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2022.
(3)
Includes additional, nonrecurrent expenses
of $1.2 million, $1.1 million in the three months ended December
31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $5.8 million and $2.9 million
in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively,
related to the engagement of FIS. There were no significant
nonrecurrent expenses related to the engagement of FIS in the three
months ended September 30, 2023. In addition, includes $0.2 million
in connection with certain search and recruitment expenses in the
year ended December 31, 2022 and $0.1 million of costs associated
with the subleasing of the New York office space in the year ended
December 31, 2022.
(4)
Includes services fees in connection with
our loan-level derivative income generation activities.
(5)
Includes a charge of $1.4 million in the
year ended December 31, 2023 related to the disposition of fixed
assets due to the write off of in-development software. In
addition, in the three months and year ended December 31, 2023,
includes $0.4 million of software expenses related to legacy
applications running in parallel to new core banking
applications.
(6)
Includes a charge of $0.9 million in the
year ended December 31, 2023 for the accelerated depreciation of
leasehold improvements in connection with the closure of a branch
in Miami, Florida in 2023.
(7)
In the three months and year ended
December 31, 2023, consists of losses on loans held for sale
carried at the lower of fair value or cost, including valuation
allowance as a result of changes in their fair value and losses on
the sale of these loans. In the three months ended December 31,
2023 and year ended December 31, 2023, these amounts were $35.5
million, $2.0 million and $41.1 million, $2.0 million respectively.
In the three months ended September 30, 2023 and the year ended
December 31, 2022, represents the valuation allowance as a result
of changes in the fair value of loans held for sale carried at the
lower of fair value or cost of $5.6 million and $0.2 million,
respectively.
(8)
In the year ended December 31, 2023,
includes a loss on sale of repossessed assets in connection with
our equipment-financing activities of $2.6 million. In the year end
December 31, 2022, includes $3.4 million related to the fair value
adjustments of one other real estate owned (“OREO”) property in New
York. In addition, includes OREO rental income of $0.4 million,
$0.4 million and $1.3 million in the three months ended December
31, 2023, September 30, 2023 and year ended December 31, 2023,
respectively. We had no OREO rental income in the three months and
year ended December 31, 2022.
(9)
Beginning in the three months ended June
30, 2023, OREO and repossessed assets expense is presented
separately in the Company’s consolidated statement of operations
and comprehensive (loss) income. In 2022, while OREO valuation
expense was presented separately, all other OREO-related expenses
were presented as part of other operating expenses in the Company’s
consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive (loss)
income. We had no other repossessed assets in 2022.
(10)
Contract termination and related costs
associated with third party vendors resulting from the Company’s
transition to our new technology provider.
(11)
In each of three months and the year ended
December 31, 2023, includes goodwill and intangible assets
impairments totaling $1.7 million related to two of our
subsidiaries (Amerant Mortgage and Elant, a Cayman-based trust
company). In addition, in each of three months and the year ended
December 31, 2023, includes additional costs of $1.1 million in
connection with the restructuring of the Company’s BOLI. Also,in
the year ended December 31, 2023, includes an impairment charge of
$2.0 million related to an investment carried at cost and included
in other assets. In all of the periods shown, includes charitable
contributions, community engagement, postage and courier expenses,
provisions for possible losses on contingent loans, and debits
which mirror the valuation income on the investment balances held
in the non-qualified deferred compensation plan in order to adjust
the liability to participants of the deferred compensation
plan.
(12)
Includes $3.5 million, $3.0 million, and
$2.7 million in the three months ended December 31, 2023, September
30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and $14.4 million and
$12.5 million in the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively, related to Amerant Mortgage, primarily consisting of
salaries and employee benefits, mortgage lending costs and
professional and other service fees.
Exhibit 6 - Consolidated Balance
Sheets
(in thousands, except share data)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Assets
(audited)
Cash and due from banks
$
43,966
$
48,145
$
45,184
$
41,489
$
19,486
Interest earning deposits with banks
245,233
202,946
365,673
411,747
228,955
Restricted cash
25,849
51,837
34,204
32,541
42,160
Other short-term investments
6,080
6,024
—
—
—
Cash and cash equivalents
321,128
308,952
445,061
485,777
290,601
Securities
Debt securities available for sale, at
fair value
1,217,502
1,033,797
1,027,676
1,045,883
1,057,621
Debt securities held to maturity, at
amortized cost (estimated fair value of $204,946, $195,165,
$209,546, $218,388 and $217, 609 at December 31, 2023, September
30, 2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022,
respectively)
226,645
230,254
234,369
239,258
242,101
Trading securities
—
—
298
—
—
Equity securities with readily
determinable fair value not held for trading
2,534
2,438
2,500
—
11,383
Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Home Loan
Bank stock
50,294
47,878
50,460
62,556
55,575
Securities
1,496,975
1,314,367
1,315,303
1,347,697
1,366,680
Loans held for sale, at lower of cost or
fair value (1)
365,219
43,257
—
—
—
Mortgage loans held for sale, at fair
value
26,200
25,952
49,942
65,289
62,438
Loans held for investment, gross
6,883,951
7,073,387
7,167,016
7,049,746
6,857,194
Less: Allowance for credit losses
95,504
98,773
105,956
84,361
83,500
Loans held for investment, net
6,788,447
6,974,614
7,061,060
6,965,385
6,773,694
Bank owned life insurance
234,972
232,736
231,253
229,824
228,412
Premises and equipment, net
43,603
43,004
43,714
42,380
41,772
Deferred tax assets, net
55,635
63,501
56,779
46,112
48,703
Operating lease right-of-use assets
118,484
116,763
116,161
119,503
139,987
Goodwill
19,193
20,525
20,525
20,525
19,506
Accrued interest receivable and other
assets (2)
251,885
202,029
179,728
172,810
156,011
Total assets
$
9,721,741
$
9,345,700
$
9,519,526
$
9,495,302
$
9,127,804
Liabilities and Stockholders'
Equity
Deposits
Demand
Noninterest bearing
$
1,404,656
$
1,370,157
$
1,293,522
$
1,360,626
$
1,367,664
Interest bearing
2,560,629
2,416,797
2,773,120
2,489,565
2,300,469
Savings and money market
1,610,218
1,457,080
1,431,375
1,507,195
1,647,811
Time
2,297,097
2,302,878
2,081,554
1,929,340
1,728,255
Total deposits
7,872,600
7,546,912
7,579,571
7,286,726
7,044,199
Advances from the Federal Home Loan
Bank
645,000
595,000
770,000
1,052,012
906,486
Senior notes
59,526
59,447
59,368
59,289
59,210
Subordinated notes
29,454
29,412
29,369
29,326
29,284
Junior subordinated debentures held by
trust subsidiaries
64,178
64,178
64,178
64,178
64,178
Operating lease liabilities (3)
123,167
120,665
119,921
122,214
140,147
Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and
other liabilities (4)
191,748
210,299
176,163
152,501
178,574
Total liabilities
8,985,673
8,625,913
8,798,570
8,766,246
8,422,078
Stockholders’ equity
Class A common stock
3,361
3,359
3,374
3,383
3,382
Additional paid in capital
192,701
194,103
195,275
194,782
194,694
Retained earnings
610,802
630,933
611,829
607,544
590,375
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(70,796
)
(105,634
)
(86,926
)
(74,319
)
(80,635
)
Total stockholders' equity before
noncontrolling interest
736,068
722,761
723,552
731,390
707,816
Noncontrolling interest
—
(2,974
)
(2,596
)
(2,334
)
(2,090
)
Total stockholders' equity
736,068
719,787
720,956
729,056
705,726
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity
$
9,721,741
$
9,345,700
$
9,519,526
$
9,495,302
$
9,127,804
__________
(1)
As of December 31, 2023 and September 30,
2023, includes a valuation allowance of $35.5 million and $5.6
million, respectively, as a result of fair value adjustment.
(2)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, include
derivative assets with a total fair value of $59.9 million, $87.1
million, $75.8 million, $60.8 million and $78.3 million,
respectively. As of December 31, 2023, includes a receivable from
insurance carrier for $62.5 million in connection with the
restructuring of the Company’s BOLI in the fourth quarter of
2023.
(3)
Consists of total long-term lease
liabilities. Total short-term lease liabilities are included in
other liabilities.
(4)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, include
derivatives liabilities with a total fair value of $59.4 million,
$85.6 million, $74.5 million, $59.5 million and $77.2 million,
respectively.
Exhibit 7 - Loans
Loans by Type - Held For Investment
The loan portfolio held for investment consists of the following
loan classes:
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Real estate loans
(audited)
Commercial real estate
Non-owner occupied
$
1,616,200
$
1,593,571
$
1,645,224
$
1,630,451
$
1,615,716
Multi-family residential
407,214
771,654
764,712
796,125
820,023
Land development and construction
loans
304,037
301,938
314,010
303,268
273,174
2,327,451
2,667,163
2,723,946
2,729,844
2,708,913
Single-family residential
1,461,640
1,371,194
1,285,857
1,189,045
1,102,845
Owner occupied
1,175,331
1,129,921
1,063,240
1,069,491
1,046,450
4,964,422
5,168,278
5,073,043
4,988,380
4,858,208
Commercial loans (1)
1,503,187
1,452,759
1,577,209
1,497,649
1,381,234
Loans to financial institutions and
acceptances
13,375
13,353
13,332
13,312
13,292
Consumer loans and overdrafts (2)
402,967
438,997
503,432
550,405
604,460
Total loans
$
6,883,951
$
7,073,387
$
7,167,016
$
7,049,746
$
6,857,194
__________________
(1)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, includes
approximately $56.5 million, $49.3 million, $47.7 million, $46.7
million and $45.3 million, respectively, in commercial loans and
leases originated under a white-label equipment financing solution
launched in the second quarter of 2022.
(2)
As of December 31, 2023, September 30,
2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, includes
$210.9 million, $254.7 million, $312.3 million, $372.2 million and
$433.3 million, respectively, in consumer loans purchased under
indirect lending programs. In addition, as of December 31, 2023,
September 30, 2023, June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and December 31,
2022, includes $52.9 million, $57.5 million, $61.8 million, $62.1
million and $43.8 million, respectively, in consumer loans
originated under a white-label program.
Loans by Type - Held For Sale
The loan portfolio held for sale consists of the following loan
classes:
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Loans held for
sale at the lower of fair value or cost
(audited)
Real estate loans
Commercial real estate
Non-owner occupied
$
—
$
43,256
$
—
$
—
$
—
Multi-family residential
309,612
—
—
—
—
Land development and construction
loans
55,607
—
—
—
—
Total loans held for sale at the lower of
fair value or cost (1)
365,219
43,256
—
—
—
Mortgage loans
held for sale at fair value
Land development and construction loans
(2)
12,778
6,931
3,726
15,527
9,424
Single-family residential (3)
13,422
19,022
46,216
49,762
53,014
Total Mortgage loans held for sale, at
fair value (4)
26,200
25,953
49,942
65,289
62,438
Total loans held for sale
$
391,419
$
69,209
$
49,942
$
65,289
$
62,438
__________________
(1)
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company
transferred an aggregate of $401 million in Houston-based CRE loans
held for investment to the loans held for sale category, and
recognized a valuation allowance of $35.5 million as a result of
the fair value adjustment of these loans. In the third quarter of
2023, the Company transferred a New York-based CRE loan held for
investment to the loans held for sale category, and recognized a
valuation allowance of $5.6 million as a result of the fair value
adjustment of this loan. In the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company
sold this loan and there was no material impact to the Company’s
results of operations as result of this transaction.
(2)
In the second quarter of 2023, the Company
transferred approximately $13 million in land development and
construction loans held for sale to the loans held for investment
category.
(3)
In the fourth, third and second quarters
of 2023, the Company transferred approximately $17 million, $17
million and $28 million, respectively, in single-family residential
loans held for sale to the loans held for investment category.
(4)
Loans held for sale in connection with
Amerant Mortgage’s ongoing business.
(5)
Remained current and in accrual status at
each of the periods shown.
Non-Performing Assets
This table shows a summary of our non-performing assets by loan
class, which includes non-performing loans, other real estate
owned, or OREO, and other repossessed assets at the dates
presented. Non-performing loans consist of (i) nonaccrual loans,
and (ii) accruing loans 90 days or more contractually past due as
to interest or principal.
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Non-Accrual Loans(1)
(audited)
Real Estate Loans
Commercial real estate (CRE)
Non-owner occupied
$
—
$
—
$
1,696
$
—
$
20,057
Multi-family residential
8
23,344
24,306
—
—
8
23,344
26,002
—
20,057
Single-family residential
2,459
2,533
1,681
1,367
1,526
Owner occupied (2)
3,822
2,100
6,890
7,118
6,270
6,289
27,977
34,573
8,485
27,853
Commercial loans (2) (3)
21,949
4,713
12,241
13,643
9,271
Consumer loans and overdrafts (4)
38
1
1
1
4
Total Non-Accrual Loans
$
28,276
$
32,691
$
46,815
$
22,129
$
37,128
Past Due Accruing Loans(5)
Real Estate Loans
Commercial real estate (CRE)
Single-family residential
5,218
—
302
—
253
Commercial
857
504
—
—
183
Consumer loans and overdrafts
49
—
78
53
35
Total Past Due Accruing Loans
6,124
504
380
53
471
Total Non-Performing Loans
34,400
33,195
47,195
22,182
37,599
Other Real Estate Owned
20,181
20,181
20,181
26,534
—
Total Non-Performing Assets
$
54,581
$
53,376
$
67,376
$
48,716
$
37,599
__________________
(1)
Prior to the first quarter of 2023,
included loan modifications that met the definition of troubled
debt restructurings, or TDR, which may be performing in accordance
with their modified loan terms.
(2)
In the third quarter of 2023, the Company
sold a loan relationship in nonaccrual status and classified as
Substandard with a total carrying value of $8.6 million at the time
of sale. This loan relationship included a commercial loan of $4.6
million and multiple owner occupied loans totaling $4.0 million.
The Company charged-off $2.1 million against the ACL in the third
quarter of 2023 in connection with this sale, which had already
been reserved in a prior period. Therefore, this transaction had no
impact to the Company’s results of operations in the third quarter
of 2023.
(3)
In the second quarter of 2023, we
collected $2.8 million in full satisfaction of a commercial loan
relationship in nonaccrual status and classified as Substandard at
March 31, 2023.
(4)
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company
changed its charge-off policy for unsecured consumer loans from 120
to 90 days past due. This change resulted in an additional $3.4
million in charge-offs for unsecured consumer loans in the fourth
quarter of 2022.
(5)
Loans past due 90 days or more but still
accruing.
Loans by Credit Quality Indicators
This table shows the Company’s loans by credit quality
indicators. We have not purchased credit-impaired loans.
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(audited)
(in thousands)
Special
Mention
Substandard
Doubtful
Total (1)
Special
Mention
Substandard
Doubtful
Total (1)
Special
Mention
Substandard
Doubtful
Total (1)
Real Estate Loans
Commercial Real
Estate (CRE)
Non-owner
occupied
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
8,378
$
20,113
$
—
$
28,491
Multi-family residential
—
8
—
8
—
23,344
—
23,344
—
—
—
—
—
8
—
8
—
23,344
—
23,344
8,378
20,113
—
28,491
Single-family residential
—
2,800
—
2,800
—
3,085
—
3,085
—
1,930
—
1,930
Owner occupied
15,723
3,890
—
19,613
2,234
2,180
—
4,414
—
6,356
—
6,356
15,723
6,698
—
22,421
2,234
28,609
—
30,843
8,378
28,399
—
36,777
Commercial loans (2)(3)
30,261
22,971
—
53,232
26,975
5,732
3
32,710
1,749
10,446
3
12,198
Consumer loans and
overdrafts
—
41
—
41
—
1
—
1
—
230
—
230
$
45,984
$
29,710
$
—
$
75,694
$
29,209
$
34,342
$
3
$
63,554
$
10,127
$
39,075
$
3
$
49,205
__________
(1)
There were no loans categorized as “Loss”
as of the dates presented.
(2)
In the third quarter of 2023, the Company
sold a loan relationship in nonaccrual status and classified as
Substandard with a total carrying value of $8.6 million at the time
of sale. This loan relationship included a commercial loan of $4.6
million and multiple owner occupied loans totaling $4.0 million.
The Company charged-off $2.1 million against the ACL in the third
quarter of 2023 in connection with this sale, which had already
been reserved in a prior period. Therefore, this transaction had no
impact to the Company’s results of operations in the third quarter
of 2023.
(3)
In the second quarter of 2023, we
collected $2.8 million in full satisfaction of a commercial loan
relationship in nonaccrual status and classified as Substandard at
March 31, 2023.
Exhibit 8 - Deposits by Country of
Domicile
This table shows the Company’s deposits by country of domicile
of the depositor as of the dates presented.
(in thousands)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
(audited)
Domestic
$
5,407,796
$
5,067,937
$
5,113,604
$
4,891,873
$
4,620,906
Foreign:
Venezuela
1,870,979
1,892,453
1,912,994
1,897,199
1,911,551
Others
593,825
586,522
552,973
497,654
511,742
Total foreign
2,464,804
2,478,975
2,465,967
2,394,853
2,423,293
Total deposits
$
7,872,600
$
7,546,912
$
7,579,571
$
7,286,726
$
7,044,199
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