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CVB Financial Corp. Reports Earnings for the Third Quarter 2024

Third Quarter 2024

Ontario, CA, Oct. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CVB Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:CVBF) and its subsidiary, Citizens Business Bank (the “Company”), announced earnings for the quarter ended September 30, 2024.

CVB Financial Corp. reported net income of $51.2 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, compared with $50.0 million for the second quarter of 2024 and $57.9 million for the third quarter of 2023. Diluted earnings per share were $0.37 for the third quarter, compared to $0.36 for the prior quarter and $0.42 for the same period last year. Net income of $51.2 million for the third quarter of 2024 produced an annualized return on average equity (“ROAE”) of 9.40%, an annualized return on average tangible common equity (“ROATCE”) of 14.93%, and an annualized return on average assets (“ROAA”) of 1.23%.

David Brager, President and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Business Bank, commented, “We are pleased with our third quarter results. The Bank continues to execute on our strategy of banking the best small to medium sized businesses in the markets we serve. The results in the third quarter represent our 190th consecutive quarter of profitability. I am very proud of the commitment of our associates to our mission and the loyalty of our customers to our shared vision of success.“

Highlights for the Third Quarter of 2024

INCOME STATEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

  Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended  
  September 30,
2024

    June 30,
2024

    September 30,
2023

    September 30,
2024

    September 30,
2023

   
  (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
Net interest income $ 113,619     $ 110,849     $ 123,371     $ 336,929     $ 368,634    
Recapure of (provision for) credit losses               (2,000 )           (4,000 )  
Noninterest income   12,834       14,424       14,309       41,371       40,167    
Noninterest expense   (58,835 )     (56,497 )     (55,058 )     (175,103 )     (163,956 )  
Income taxes   (16,394 )     (18,741 )     (22,735 )     (53,339 )     (67,918 )  
Net earnings $ 51,224     $ 50,035     $ 57,887     $ 149,858     $ 172,927    
Earnings per common share:                  
Basic $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.42     $ 1.07     $ 1.24    
Diluted $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.42     $ 1.07     $ 1.24    
                   
NIM   3.05 %     3.05 %     3.31 %     3.06 %     3.32 %  
ROAA   1.23 %     1.24 %     1.40 %     1.23 %     1.41 %  
ROAE   9.40 %     9.57 %     11.33 %     9.43 %     11.50 %  
ROATCE   14.93 %     15.51 %     18.82 %     15.19 %     19.24 %  
Efficiency ratio   46.53 %     45.10 %     39.99 %     46.29 %     40.11 %  

Net Interest Income
Net interest income was $113.6 million for the third quarter of 2024. This represented a $2.8 million, or 2.50%, increase from the second quarter of 2024, and a $9.8 million, or 7.90%, decrease from the third quarter of 2023. The quarter-over-quarter increase in net interest income was primarily due to a $7.0 million increase in interest income resulting from a $513 million average increase in our interest-earning balances due from the Federal Reserve, partially offset by a $3.8 million increase in interest on deposits. The decline in net interest income compared to the third quarter of 2023 was primarily due to a 26 basis point decline in net interest margin.

Net Interest Margin
Our tax equivalent net interest margin was 3.05% for both the second and third quarters of 2024, compared to 3.31% for the third quarter of 2023. Our cost of funds compared to the second quarter of 2024 increased nine basis points, which was offset by a six basis point increase in our interest-earning asset yield. The six basis point increase in our interest-earning asset yield was due to a five basis point increase in loan yields and funds on deposit at the Federal Reserve increasing as a percentage of earnings assets to 8.2%, from 4.8% in the prior quarter. Average funds held at the Federal Reserve of $1.22 billion, grew by $513 million from the second quarter of 2024, earning 5.4% on average for the third quarter. Our cost of funds increased in the third quarter to 1.47%, as our cost of deposits and customer repurchase agreements increased by 14 basis points to 1.01%. The cost of interest-bearing non-maturity deposits increased from the prior quarter by 22 basis points. On average, borrowings decreased by $121 million compared to the second quarter, while continuing to have an average cost of 4.77%. The 26 basis point decrease in net interest margin compared to the third quarter of 2023, was primarily the result of a 55 basis point increase in cost of funds. This increase in cost of funds from the prior year quarter was the result of a 46 basis point increase in the cost of deposits and an increase in the level of borrowings, which grew on average by $411 million. A 25 basis point increase in earning asset yields over the prior year quarter partially offset the increase in funding costs. The higher earning asset yields, included higher loan yields, which grew from 5.07% for the third quarter of 2023 to 5.31% for the third quarter of 2024. The higher earning asset yield was also the result of the increase in average funds held at the Federal Reserve, which grew from 3.1% of earning assets in the third quarter of 2023 to 8.2% in the third quarter of 2024.

Earning Assets and Deposits
On average, total earning assets grew by $262 million, or 1.79%, quarter-over-quarter. This growth includes the $513 million increase in average funds on deposit at the Federal Reserve. Investment securities and loans declined on average by $126.9 million and $126.3 million, respectively, when compared to the second quarter of 2024. The decline in investment securities includes the impact of selling approximately $300 million of AFS securities during the third quarter. Compared to the third quarter of 2023, the mix of assets changed modestly, with the average balance of investment securities decreasing by $462.6 million, declining from 37% to 34% of total earning assets. Conversely, the average amount of funds held at the Federal Reserve increased by $748.8 million, growing from 3.1% of total earning assets in the third quarter of 2023 to 8.2% for the third quarter of 2024. Noninterest-bearing deposits declined on average by $28.4 million, or 0.40%, from the second quarter of 2024 and interest-bearing deposits and customer repurchase agreements increased on average by $279.2 million. Compared to the third quarter of 2023, total deposits and customer repurchase agreements declined on average by $503.7 million, or 3.90%, including a decline of $688 million, or 8.8%, in noninterest-bearing deposits. Non-maturity interest-bearing deposits and customer repurchase agreements decreased by $247.5 million on average, while time deposits grew on average by $431.9 million. On average, noninterest-bearing deposits were 59.10% of total deposits during the most recent quarter, compared to 60.20% for the second quarter of 2024 and 62.09% for the third quarter of 2023.

    Three Months Ended  
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS September 30, 2024   June 30, 2024   September 30, 2023  
    (Dollars in thousands)  
Yield on average investment securities (TE)   2.67 %     2.71 %     2.64 %  
Yield on average loans   5.31 %     5.26 %     5.07 %  
Yield on average earning assets (TE)   4.43 %     4.37 %     4.18 %  
Cost of deposits   0.98 %     0.88 %     0.52 %  
Cost of funds   1.47 %     1.38 %     0.92 %  
Net interest margin (TE)   3.05 %     3.05 %     3.31 %  
                           
Average Earning Asset Mix Avg   % of Total   Avg   % of Total   Avg   % of Total
  Total investment securities $ 5,080,033   34.01 %   $ 5,206,959   35.49 %   $ 5,542,590   37.20 %  
  Interest-earning deposits with other institutions   1,232,551   8.25 %     716,916   4.89 %     473,391   3.18 %  
  Loans   8,605,270   57.61 %     8,731,587   59.51 %     8,862,462   59.48 %  
  Total interest-earning assets   14,935,866         14,673,474         14,900,003      

Provision for Credit Losses
There was no provision for credit losses in the third and second quarter of 2024, compared to $2.0 million in provision in the third quarter of 2023. Net recoveries for the third quarter of 2024 were $156,000, compared to net charge-offs $31,000 in the prior quarter. Allowance for credit losses represented 0.97% of gross loans at September 30, 2024, compared to 0.95% at June 30, 2024.

Noninterest Income
Noninterest income was $12.8 million for the third quarter of 2024, compared with $14.4 million for the second quarter of 2024 and $14.3 million for the third quarter of 2023. During the third quarter of 2024, the Bank executed sale-leaseback transactions with the sale of two buildings, which operate as Banking Centers, and were simultaneously leased back, resulting in a pre-tax net gain of $9.1 million. The gains on selling the buildings were offset by realizing a pre-tax net loss of $11.6 million on the sale of $312 million of AFS securities. Third quarter income from Bank Owned Life Insurance (“BOLI”) increased by $557,000 from the second quarter of 2024 and increased by $2 million compared to the third quarter of 2023. We experienced $320,000 in death benefits that exceeded the asset value on certain policies in the third quarter of 2024, compared to no death benefits in the second quarter of 2024 and no death benefits in the third quarter of 2023. The year-over-year increase of $2 million in BOLI income was primarily due to the restructuring and enhancements in BOLI policies during the fourth quarter of 2023. Trust and investment service fees grew by 4.0% or $137,000 compared to the prior quarter and by 9.8% or $319,000 compared to the third quarter of 2023.  

Noninterest Expense
Noninterest expense for the third quarter of 2024 was $58.8 million, compared to $56.5 million for the second quarter of 2024 and $55.0 million for the third quarter of 2023. The $2.3 million quarter-over-quarter increase included a $1.2 million increase in staff related expense, as annual salary increases took effect in July. The $690,000 quarter-over-quarter increase in regulatory assessments was due to the $700,000 accrual adjustment in the second quarter of 2024 related the FDIC special assessment. There was a $750,000 recapture of provision for unfunded loan commitments in the third quarter of 2024, compared to a $500,000 recapture of provision in the second quarter of 2024 and $900,000 recaptured in the third quarter of 2023. Occupancy and equipment expense grew by $432,000 or 7%, compared to the prior quarter, including the impact of the two buildings that were sold and leased back during the third quarter.

The $3.8 million increase in noninterest expense year-over-year included increased staff related expenses of $1.9 million, or 5.48%. Professional services increased $738,000, including a $627,000 increase in legal expense year-over-year. Occupancy and equipment expense increased by $586,000, or 10.43% and software expense increased $258,000, or 7% year-over-year. As a percentage of average assets, noninterest expense was 1.42% for the third quarter of 2024, compared to 1.40% for the second quarter of 2024 and 1.33% for the third quarter of 2023. The efficiency ratio for the third quarter of 2024 was 46.53%, compared to 45.10% for the second quarter of 2024 and 39.99% for the third quarter of 2023.  

Income Taxes
Our effective tax rate for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 was 26.25%, compared with 28.20% for the same period of 2023. Our estimated annual effective tax rate can vary depending upon the level of tax-advantaged income from municipal securities and BOLI, as well as available tax credits.

BALANCE SHEET HIGHLIGHTS

Assets
The Company reported total assets of $15.4 billion at September 30, 2024. This represented a decrease of $748.3 million, or 4.63%, from total assets of $16.15 billion at June 30, 2024. The decrease in assets included a $416.9 million decrease in interest-earning balances due from the Federal Reserve, a $304.8 million decrease in investment securities, and a $109.4 million decrease in net loans.

Total assets decreased by $617.8 million, or 3.86%, from total assets of $16.02 billion at December 31, 2023. The decrease in assets included a $549.9 million decrease in investment securities, and a $328.4 million decrease in net loans, partially offset by a $142.9 million increase in interest-earning balances due from the Federal Reserve.

Total assets at September 30, 2024 decreased by $499.8 million, or 3.14%, from total assets of $15.90 billion at September 30, 2023. The decrease in assets was primarily due to a $491.8 million decrease in investment securities and a $299.0 million decrease in net loans, partially offset by an increase of $188.6 million in interest-earning balances due from the Federal Reserve and a $57.1 million increase in the cash surrender value of BOLI.

Sale-Leaseback Transaction
During the third quarter of 2024, the Bank executed sale-leaseback transactions and sold two buildings, that are utilized as Banking Centers, for an aggregate sale price of $17 million. The Bank simultaneously entered into lease agreements with the respective purchasers for initial terms of 15 and 18 years. These sale-leaseback transactions resulted in a pre-tax net gain of $9.1 million for the third quarter of 2024. The Bank also recorded Right of Use (“ROU”) assets and corresponding operating lease liabilities each totaling $11.2 million.

Investment Securities and BOLI
Total investment securities were $4.87 billion at September 30, 2024, a decrease of $549.9 million, or 10.14% from December 31, 2023, and a decrease of $491.8 million, or 9.17%, from $5.36 billion at September 30, 2023.  

At September 30, 2024, investment securities available-for-sale (“AFS”) totaled $2.47 billion, inclusive of a pre-tax net unrealized loss of $367.7 million. AFS securities decreased by $280.2 million from the prior quarter end, by $490.5 million, or 16.59%, from December 31, 2023 and decreased by $407.6 million, or 14.19%, from $2.87 billion at September 30, 2023. Pre-tax unrealized loss decreased by $120.2 million from the end of the prior quarter, and declined by $82.1 million from December 31, 2023 and by $260.7 million from September 30, 2023.

Concurrent with the sale-leaseback transactions during the third quarter of 2024, the Bank sold AFS securities with a book value of $312 million, resulting in a net pre-tax loss of $11.6 million.

At September 30, 2024, investment securities held-to-maturity (“HTM”) totaled $2.41 billion, a decrease of $24.6 million from the prior quarter end, a $59.4 million, or 2.41% decline from December 31, 2023, and a decrease of $84.2 million, or 3.38%, from September 30, 2023.

Combined, the AFS and HTM investments in mortgage backed securities (“MBS”) and collateralized mortgage obligations (“CMO”) totaled $3.82 billion or approximately 78% of the total investment securities at September 30, 2024. Virtually all of our MBS and CMO are issued or guaranteed by government or government sponsored enterprises, which have the implied guarantee of the U.S. Government. In addition, at September 30, 2024, we had $552.6 million of Government Agency securities that represent approximately 11.3% of the total investment securities.

Our combined AFS and HTM municipal securities totaled $485.7 million as of September 30, 2024, or 10% of our total investment portfolio. These securities are located in 35 states. Our largest concentrations of holdings by state, as a percentage of total municipal bonds, are located in Texas at 16.09%, Minnesota at 11.07%, and California at 9.71%.

At September 30, 2024, the Company had $316.6 million of Bank Owned Life insurance (“BOLI”), compared to $308.7 million at December 31, 2023 and $259.5 million at September 30, 2023. The $57.1 million increase in value of BOLI, when compared to September 30, 2023, was primarily due to a restructuring of the Company’s life insurance policies at the end of 2023, including a $4.5 million write-down in value on surrender policies that was offset by a $10.9 million enhancement to cash surrender values, as well as additional policy purchases totaling $41 million. This restructuring has increased returns on our BOLI policies resulting in additional non-taxable noninterest income in 2024.

Loans
Total loans and leases, at amortized cost, of $8.57 billion at September 30, 2024 decreased by $109.3 million, or 1.26%, from June 30, 2024. The quarter-over quarter decrease in loans included decreases of $46.3 million in commercial real estate loans, $37.5 million in construction loans, $19.7 million in commercial and industrial loans, and $8.1 million in dairy & livestock and agribusiness loans.

Total loans and leases, at amortized cost, decreased by $332.3 million, or 3.73%, from December 31, 2023. The decrease in total loans included decreases of $165.9 million in commercial real estate loans, $70.5 million in dairy & livestock and agribusiness loans, $52.0 million in construction loans, and $33.4 million in commercial and industrial loans.

Total loans and leases, at amortized cost, decreased by $305.1 million, or 3.44%, from September 30, 2023. The $305.1 million decrease included decreases of $224.4 million in commercial real estate loans, $48.3 million in construction loans, $13.1 million in SBA loans, $9.0 million in dairy & livestock and agribusiness loans, and $8.0 million in municipal lease financings.

Asset Quality
During the third quarter of 2024, we experienced credit charge-offs of $26,000 and total recoveries of $182,000, resulting in net recoveries of $156,000. The allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) totaled $82.9 million at September 30, 2024, compared to $82.8 million at June 30, 2024 and $89.0 million at September 30, 2023. At September 30, 2024, ACL as a percentage of total loans and leases outstanding was 0.97%. This compares to 0.95% at June 30, 2024 and 0.98% at December 31, 2023 and 1.00% at September 30, 2023.

Nonperforming loans, defined as nonaccrual loans, including modified loans on nonaccrual, plus loans 90 days past due and accruing interest, and nonperforming assets, defined as nonperforming plus OREO, are highlighted below.

Nonperforming Assets and Delinquency Trends September 30,
2024
  June 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
   
           
Nonperforming loans   (Dollars in thousands)    
Commercial real estate   $ 18,794     $ 21,908     $ 3,655      
SBA     151       337       1,050      
Commercial and industrial     2,825       2,712       4,672      
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness     143             243      
SFR mortgage                 339      
Consumer and other loans                 4      
Total   $ 21,913     $ 24,957     $ 9,963   [1]  
% of Total loans     0.26 %     0.29 %     0.11 %    
OREO                
Commercial real estate   $     $     $      
Commercial and industrial     647       647            
SFR mortgage                      
Total   $ 647     $ 647     $      
                 
Total nonperforming assets   $ 22,560     $ 25,604     $ 9,963      
% of Nonperforming assets to total assets     0.15 %     0.16 %     0.06 %    
                 
Past due 30-89 days (accruing)                
Commercial real estate   $ 30,701     $ 43     $ 136      
SBA                      
Commercial and industrial     64       103            
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness                      
SFR mortgage                      
Consumer and other loans                      
Total   $ 30,765     $ 146     $ 136      
% of Total loans     0.36 %     0.00 %     0.00 %    
                 
Classified Loans   $ 124,606     $ 124,728     $ 92,246      
     
[1] Includes $2.6 million of nonaccrual loans past due 30-89 days.    

The $3.0 million decrease in nonperforming loans from June 30, 2024 was primarily due to the payoff of one nonperforming commercial real estate loans totaling $2.3 million and $1.4 million in paydowns of nonperforming commercial real estate loans associated with two relationships. Past due loans grew to more than $30 million on September 30, 2024. Classified loans are loans that are graded “substandard” or worse. Classified loans decreased $122,000 quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to a $668,000 net decrease in classified commercial real estate loans, which included the payoff of 4 loans totaling $11.5 million that were partially offset by the addition of six classified commercial real estate loans in the third quarter of 2024. Classified dairy & livestock and agribusiness loans declined by $3.5 million due to paydowns and classified commercial and industrial loans increased $3.5 million primarily due to the addition of one classified commercial and industrial loan.

Deposits & Customer Repurchase Agreements
Deposits of $12.07 billion and customer repurchase agreements of $394.5 million totaled $12.47 billion at September 30, 2024. This represented a net increase of $407.9 million compared to June 30, 2024. Total deposits at September 30, 2024 included $400 million in brokered time deposits. Total deposits and customer repurchase agreements increased $761.7 million, or 6.51%, when compared to $11.71 billion at December 31, 2023 partially due to the growth in brokered deposits, and decreased $161.3 million, or 1.28% when compared to $12.63 billion at September 30, 2023.

Noninterest-bearing deposits were $7.14 billion at September 30, 2024, an increase of $46.7 million, or 0.66%, when compared to $7.09 billion at June 30, 2024. Noninterest-bearing deposits decreased by $69.4 million, or 0.96% when compared to $7.21 billion at December 31, 2023, and decreased by $449.8 million, or 5.93% when compared to $7.59 billion at September 30, 2023. At September 30, 2024, noninterest-bearing deposits were 59.12% of total deposits, compared to 60.13% at June 30, 2024, 63.03% at December 31, 2023, and 61.39% at September 30, 2023.

Borrowings
As of September 30, 2024, total borrowings consisted of $500 million of FHLB advances. The FHLB advances include maturities of $300 million, at an average cost of approximately 4.73%, maturing in May of 2026, and $200 million, at a cost of 4.27% maturing in May of 2027. During the third quarter of 2024, we repaid the $1.3 billion of borrowings from the Federal Reserve’s Bank Term Funding Program, with a cost of 4.76%, that were scheduled to mature in January of 2025.

Capital
The Company’s total equity was $2.20 billion at September 30, 2024. This represented an overall increase of $119.9 million from total equity of $2.08 billion at December 31, 2023. Increases to equity included $149.9 million in net earnings and a $48.7 million increase in other comprehensive income, that were partially offset by $83.9 million in cash dividends. We engaged in no stock repurchases during the first nine months of 2024. Our tangible book value per share at September 30, 2024 was $10.17.

Our capital ratios under the revised capital framework referred to as Basel III remain well-above regulatory standards. 

        CVB Financial Corp. Consolidated  
Capital Ratios   Minimum Required Plus Capital Conservation Buffer   September 30, 2024   December 31, 2023   September 30, 2023  
                   
Tier 1 leverage capital ratio   4.0 %   10.6 %   10.3 %   10.0 %  
Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio   7.0 %   15.8 %   14.6 %   14.4 %  
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   8.5 %   15.8 %   14.6 %   14.4 %  
Total risk-based capital ratio   10.5 %   16.6 %   15.5 %   15.3 %  
                   
Tangible common equity ratio       9.7 %   8.5 %   7.7 %  
                   

CitizensTrust

As of September 30, 2024, CitizensTrust had approximately $4.7 billion in assets under management and administration, including $3.3 billion in assets under management. Revenues were $3.6 million for the third quarter of 2024, compared to $3.2 million for the same period of 2023. CitizensTrust provides trust, investment and brokerage related services, as well as financial, estate and business succession planning.

Corporate Overview
CVB Financial Corp. (“CVBF”) is the holding company for Citizens Business Bank. CVBF is one of the 10 largest bank holding companies headquartered in California with more than $15 billion in total assets. Citizens Business Bank is consistently recognized as one of the top performing banks in the nation and offers a wide array of banking, lending and investing services with more than 60 banking centers and three trust office locations serving California.

Shares of CVB Financial Corp. common stock are listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol “CVBF”. For investor information on CVB Financial Corp., visit our Citizens Business Bank website at www.cbbank.com and click on the “Investors” tab.

Conference Call
Management will hold a conference call at 7:30 a.m. PDT/10:30 a.m. EDT on Thursday, October 24, 2024 to discuss the Company’s third quarter 2024 financial results. The conference call can be accessed live by registering at: https://register.vevent.com/register/BI6b56a1a5e9bf45efa402c04252b87308

The conference call will also be simultaneously webcast over the Internet; please visit our Citizens Business Bank website at www.cbbank.com and click on the “Investors” tab to access the call from the site. Please access the website 15 minutes prior to the call to download any necessary audio software. This webcast will be recorded and available for replay on the Company’s website approximately two hours after the conclusion of the conference call and will be available on the website for approximately 12 months.

Safe Harbor
Certain statements set forth herein constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “will likely result”, “aims”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “could”, “estimates”, “expects”, “hopes”, “intends”, “may”, “plans”, “projects”, “seeks”, “should”, “will,” “strategy”, “possibility”, and variations of these words and similar expressions help to identify these forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or performance to differ materially from those projected. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on the Company including, without limitation, plans, strategies, goals and statements about the Company’s outlook regarding revenue and asset growth, financial performance and profitability, capital and liquidity levels, loan and deposit levels, growth and retention, yields and returns, loan diversification and credit management, stockholder value creation, tax rates, the impact of economic developments, and the impact of acquisitions we have made or may make. Such statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond the control of the Company, and there can be no assurance that future developments affecting the Company will be the same as those anticipated by management. The Company cautions readers that a number of important factors, in addition to those set forth below, could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or projected by, such forward-looking statements.

General risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the following: the strength of the United States economy in general and the strength of the local economies in which we conduct business; the effects of, and changes in, trade, monetary, and fiscal policies and laws, including interest rate policies of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; inflation/deflation, interest rate, market and monetary fluctuations; the effect of acquisitions we have made or may make, including, without limitation, the failure to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals, the failure to achieve the expected revenue growth and/or expense savings from such acquisitions, and/or the failure to effectively integrate an acquisition target, key personnel and customers into our operations; the timely development of competitive products and services and the acceptance of these products and services by new and existing customers; the impact of changes in financial services policies, laws, and regulations, including those concerning banking, taxes, securities, and insurance, and the application thereof by regulatory agencies; the effectiveness of our risk management framework and quantitative models; changes in the level of our nonperforming assets and charge-offs; the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices or accounting standards, as may be adopted from time-to-time by bank regulatory agencies, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other accounting standards setters; possible credit related impairments or declines in the fair value of loans and securities held by us; possible impairment charges to goodwill on our balance sheet; changes in customer spending, borrowing, and savings habits; the effects of our lack of a diversified loan portfolio, including the risks of geographic and industry concentrations; periodic fluctuations in commercial or residential real estate prices or values; our ability to attract or retain deposits (including low cost deposits) or to access government or private lending facilities and other sources of liquidity; the possibility that we may reduce or discontinue the payment of dividends on our common stock; changes in the financial performance and/or condition of our borrowers; changes in the competitive environment among financial and bank holding companies and other financial service providers; technological changes in banking and financial services; systemic or non-systemic bank failures or crises; geopolitical conditions, including acts or threats of terrorism, actions taken by the United States or other governments in response to acts or threats of terrorism, and/or military conflicts, which could impact business and economic conditions in the United States and abroad; catastrophic events or natural disasters, including earthquakes, drought, climate change or extreme weather events that may affect our assets, communications or computer services, customers, employees or third party vendors; public health crises and pandemics, and their effects on our asset credit quality, business operations, and employees, as well as the impact on general economic and financial market conditions; cybersecurity threats and fraud and the costs of defending against them, including the costs of compliance with legislation or regulations to combat fraud and cybersecurity threats; our ability to recruit and retain key executives, board members and other employees, and our ability to comply with federal and state employment laws and regulations; ongoing or unanticipated regulatory or legal proceedings or outcomes; and our ability to manage the risks involved in the foregoing. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements are discussed in the Company’s 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC and available at the SEC’s Internet site (http://www.sec.gov).

The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to update any forward-looking statements to reflect occurrences or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law. Any statements about future operating results, such as those concerning accretion and dilution to the Company’s earnings or shareholders, are for illustrative purposes only, are not forecasts, and actual results may differ.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures — Certain financial information provided in this earnings release has not been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) and is presented on a non-GAAP basis. Investors and analysts should refer to the reconciliations included in this earnings release and should consider the Company’s non-GAAP measures in addition to, not as a substitute for or as superior to, measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. These measures may or may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
             
             
    September 30,
2024
  December 31,
2023
  September 30,
2023
 
Cash and due from banks   $ 200,651     $ 171,396     $ 176,488  
Interest-earning balances due from Federal Reserve     252,809       109,889       64,207  
Total cash and cash equivalents     453,460       281,285       240,695  
Interest-earning balances due from depository institutions     24,338       8,216       4,108  
Investment securities available-for-sale     2,465,585       2,956,125       2,873,163  
Investment securities held-to-maturity     2,405,254       2,464,610       2,489,441  
Total investment securities     4,870,839       5,420,735       5,362,604  
Investment in stock of Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB)     18,012       18,012       18,012  
Loans and lease finance receivables     8,572,565       8,904,910       8,877,632  
Allowance for credit losses     (82,942 )     (86,842 )     (88,995 )
Net loans and lease finance receivables     8,489,623       8,818,068       8,788,637  
Premises and equipment, net     36,275       44,709       44,561  
Bank owned life insurance (BOLI)     316,553       308,706       259,468  
Intangibles     11,130       15,291       16,736  
Goodwill     765,822       765,822       765,822  
Other assets     417,164       340,149       402,372  
Total assets   $ 15,403,216     $ 16,020,993     $ 15,903,015  
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity            
Liabilities:            
Deposits:            
Noninterest-bearing   $ 7,136,824     $ 7,206,175     $ 7,586,649  
Investment checking     504,028       552,408       560,223  
Savings and money market     3,745,707       3,278,664       3,906,187  
Time deposits     685,930       396,395       305,727  
Total deposits     12,072,489       11,433,642       12,358,786  
Customer repurchase agreements     394,515       271,642       269,552  
Other borrowings     500,000       2,070,000       1,120,000  
Other liabilities     238,381       167,737       203,276  
Total liabilities     13,205,385       13,943,021       13,951,614  
Stockholders’ Equity            
Stockholders’ equity     2,472,660       2,401,541       2,378,539  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax     (274,829 )     (323,569 )     (427,138 )
Total stockholders’ equity     2,197,831       2,077,972       1,951,401  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 15,403,216     $ 16,020,993     $ 15,903,015  
             
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
                     
                     
      Three Months Ended
   Nine Months Ended
    September 30,
2024
  June 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
  September 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
Assets                    
Cash and due from banks   $ 162,383     $ 162,724     $ 176,133     $ 162,385     $ 176,559  
Interest-earning balances due from Federal Reserve     1,216,671       704,023       467,873       786,282       285,573  
Total cash and cash equivalents     1,379,054       866,747       644,006       948,667       462,132  
Interest-earning balances due from depository institutions     15,880       12,893       5,518       13,161       7,630  
Investment securities available-for-sale     2,661,990       2,764,096       3,040,965       2,774,981       3,139,369  
Investment securities held-to-maturity     2,418,043       2,442,863       2,501,625       2,439,427       2,524,799  
Total investment securities     5,080,033       5,206,959       5,542,590       5,214,408       5,664,168  
Investment in stock of FHLB     18,012       18,012       21,560       18,012       27,460  
Loans and lease finance receivables     8,605,270       8,731,587       8,862,462       8,720,058       8,905,697  
Allowance for credit losses     (82,810 )     (82,815 )     (86,986 )     (83,788 )     (86,222 )
Net loans and lease finance receivables     8,522,460       8,648,772       8,775,476       8,636,270       8,819,475  
Premises and equipment, net     38,906       43,624       45,315       42,291       45,731  
Bank owned life insurance (BOLI)     315,435       312,645       258,485       312,574       257,358  
Intangibles     11,819       13,258       17,526       13,216       19,256  
Goodwill     765,822       765,822       765,822       765,822       765,822  
Other assets     365,740       390,834       357,280       368,951       343,782  
Total assets   $ 16,513,161     $ 16,279,566     $ 16,433,578     $ 16,333,372     $ 16,412,814  
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                    
Liabilities:                    
Deposits:                    
Noninterest-bearing   $ 7,124,952     $ 7,153,315     $ 7,813,120     $ 7,153,557     $ 7,908,749  
Interest-bearing     4,931,220       4,728,864       4,769,897       4,705,566       4,624,848  
Total deposits     12,056,172       11,882,179       12,583,017       11,859,123       12,533,597  
Customer repurchase agreements     363,959       287,128       340,809       320,280       461,478  
Other borrowings     1,729,405       1,850,330       1,318,098       1,856,771       1,273,521  
Other liabilities     196,832       157,463       164,624       174,328       133,046  
Total liabilities     14,346,368       14,177,100       14,406,548       14,210,502       14,401,642  
Stockholders’ Equity                    
Stockholders’ equity     2,479,766       2,456,945       2,383,922       2,456,348       2,357,028  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax     (312,973 )     (354,479 )     (356,892 )     (333,478 )     (345,856 )
Total stockholders’ equity     2,166,793       2,102,466       2,027,030       2,122,870       2,011,172  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 16,513,161     $ 16,279,566     $ 16,433,578     $ 16,333,372     $ 16,412,814  
                     
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
                     
                     
      Three Months Ended
       Nine Months Ended
    September 30,
2024
  June 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
  September 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
Interest income:                    
Loans and leases, including fees   $ 114,929     $ 114,200     $ 113,190     $ 345,478     $ 332,574
Investment securities:                    
Investment securities available-for-sale     20,178       21,225       22,441       62,849       61,393
Investment securities held-to-maturity     13,284       13,445       13,576       40,131       41,272
Total investment income     33,462       34,670       36,017       102,980       102,665
Dividends from FHLB stock     375       377       598       1,171       1,430
Interest-earning deposits with other institutions     16,986       9,825       6,422       32,884       11,583
Total interest income     165,752       159,072       156,227       482,513       448,252
Interest expense:                    
Deposits     29,821       25,979       16,517       77,166       32,647
Borrowings and customer repurchase agreements     22,312       22,244       16,339       68,418       46,971
Total interest expense     52,133       48,223       32,856       145,584       79,618
Net interest income before provision for (recapture of) credit losses     113,619       110,849       123,371       336,929       368,634
Provision for (recapture of) credit losses                 2,000             4,000
Net interest income after provision for (recapture of) credit losses     113,619       110,849       121,371       336,929       364,634
Noninterest income:                    
Service charges on deposit accounts     5,120       5,117       5,062       15,273       15,244
Trust and investment services     3,565       3,428       3,246       10,217       9,475
Loss on sale of AFS investment securities     (11,582 )                 (11,582 )    
Gain on sale leaseback transactions     9,106                   9,106      
Other     6,625       5,879       6,001       18,357       15,448
Total noninterest income     12,834       14,424       14,309       41,371       40,167
Noninterest expense:                    
Salaries and employee benefits     36,647       35,426       34,744       108,474       103,539
Occupancy and equipment     6,204       5,772       5,618       17,541       16,585
Professional services     2,855       2,726       2,117       7,836       6,375
Computer software expense     3,906       3,949       3,648       11,380       10,372
Marketing and promotion     1,964       1,956       1,628       5,550       4,664
Amortization of intangible assets     1,286       1,437       1,567       4,161       5,006
(Recapture of) provision for unfunded loan commitments     (750 )     (500 )     (900 )     (1,250 )    
Other     6,723       5,731       6,636       21,411       17,415
Total noninterest expense     58,835       56,497       55,058       175,103       163,956
Earnings before income taxes     67,618       68,776       80,622       203,197       240,845
Income taxes     16,394       18,741       22,735       53,339       67,918
Net earnings   $ 51,224     $ 50,035     $ 57,887     $ 149,858     $ 172,927
                     
Basic earnings per common share   $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.42     $ 1.07     $ 1.24
Diluted earnings per common share   $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.42     $ 1.07     $ 1.24
Cash dividends declared per common share   $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.60     $ 0.60
                     
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
                     
    Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended
    September 30,
2024
  June 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
  September 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
Interest income – tax equivalent (TE)   $ 166,285     $ 159,607     $ 156,771     $ 484,120     $ 449,888  
Interest expense     52,133       48,223       32,856       145,584       79,618  
Net interest income – (TE)   $ 114,152     $ 111,384     $ 123,915     $ 338,536     $ 370,270  
                     
Return on average assets, annualized     1.23 %     1.24 %     1.40 %     1.23 %     1.41 %
Return on average equity, annualized     9.40 %     9.57 %     11.33 %     9.43 %     11.50 %
Efficiency ratio [1]     46.53 %     45.10 %     39.99 %     46.29 %     40.11 %
Noninterest expense to average assets, annualized     1.42 %     1.40 %     1.33 %     1.43 %     1.34 %
Yield on average loans     5.31 %     5.26 %     5.07 %     5.29 %     4.99 %
Yield on average earning assets (TE)     4.43 %     4.37 %     4.18 %     4.38 %     4.04 %
Cost of deposits     0.98 %     0.88 %     0.52 %     0.87 %     0.35 %
Cost of deposits and customer repurchase agreements     1.01 %     0.87 %     0.51 %     0.87 %     0.34 %
Cost of funds     1.47 %     1.38 %     0.92 %     1.39 %     0.75 %
Net interest margin (TE)     3.05 %     3.05 %     3.31 %     3.06 %     3.32 %
[1] Noninterest expense divided by net interest income before provision for credit losses plus noninterest income.        
                     
Tangible Common Equity Ratio (TCE) [2]                    
  CVB Financial Corp. Consolidated     9.71 %     8.68 %     7.73 %        
  Citizens Business Bank     9.59 %     8.57 %     7.63 %        
[2] (Capital – [GW+Intangibles])/(Total Assets – [GW+Intangibles])        
                     
Weighted average shares outstanding                    
Basic     138,649,763       138,583,510       138,345,000       138,415,424       138,360,531  
Diluted     138,839,499       138,669,058       138,480,633       138,548,651       138,481,462  
Dividends declared   $ 27,977     $ 28,018     $ 27,901     $ 83,881     $ 83,695  
Dividend payout ratio [3]     54.62 %     56.00 %     48.20 %     55.97 %     48.40 %
[3] Dividends declared on common stock divided by net earnings.        
                     
Number of shares outstanding – (end of period)     139,678,314       139,677,162       139,337,699          
Book value per share   $ 15.73     $ 15.12     $ 14.00          
Tangible book value per share   $ 10.17     $ 9.55     $ 8.39          
                     
    September 30,
2024
  December 31,
2023
  September 30,
2023
       
               
Nonperforming assets:                    
Nonaccrual loans   $ 21,913     $ 21,302     $ 9,963          
Other real estate owned (OREO), net     647                      
Total nonperforming assets   $ 22,560     $ 21,302     $ 9,963          
Modified loans/performing troubled debt restructured loans (TDR) [4]   $ 15,769     $ 9,460     $ 7,304          
                     
[4] Effective January 1, 2023, performing and nonperforming TDRs are reflected as Loan Modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty.        
                     
Percentage of nonperforming assets to total loans outstanding and OREO     0.26 %     0.24 %     0.11 %        
Percentage of nonperforming assets to total assets     0.15 %     0.13 %     0.06 %        
Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming assets     367.65 %     407.67 %     893.26 %        
                     
    Three Months Ended    Nine Months Ended
    September 30,
2024
  June 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
  September 30,
2024
  September 30,
2023
Allowance for credit losses:                    
 Beginning balance   $ 82,786     $ 82,817     $ 86,967     $ 86,842     $ 85,117  
Total charge-offs     (26 )     (51 )     (26 )     (4,344 )     (224 )
Total recoveries on loans previously charged-off     182       20       54       444       102  
Net recoveries (charge-offs)     156       (31 )     28       (3,900 )     (122 )
Provision for (recapture of) credit losses                 2,000             4,000  
Allowance for credit losses at end of period   $ 82,942     $ 82,786     $ 88,995     $ 82,942     $ 88,995  
                     
Net recoveries (charge-offs) to average loans     0.002 %     -0.000 %     0.000 %     -0.045 %     -0.001 %
                     
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS  
(Unaudited)  
(Dollars in millions)  
                                         
Allowance for Credit Losses by Loan Type                                    
                                         
    September 30, 2024   December 31, 2023   September 30, 2023    
    Allowance
For Credit
Losses
  Allowance
as a % of
Total Loans
by Respective
Loan Type
  Allowance
For Credit
Losses
  Allowance
as a % of
Total Loans
by Respective
Loan Type
  Allowance
For Credit
Losses
  Allowance
as a % of
Total Loans
by Respective
Loan Type
   
                                         
Commercial real estate   $ 69.7     1.05 %     $ 69.5     1.02 %     $ 70.9     1.04 %      
Construction     0.5     3.07 %       1.3     1.91 %       1.0     1.59 %      
SBA     2.5     0.92 %       2.7     0.99 %       3.0     1.08 %      
Commercial and industrial     5.3     0.56 %       9.1     0.94 %       9.3     0.99 %      
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness     3.8     1.12 %       3.1     0.75 %       3.6     1.01 %      
Municipal lease finance receivables     0.2     0.28 %       0.2     0.29 %       0.3     0.33 %      
SFR mortgage     0.4     0.16 %       0.5     0.20 %       0.5     0.20 %      
Consumer and other loans     0.5     0.99 %       0.4     0.85 %       0.4     0.82 %      
                                         
Total   $ 82.9     0.97 %     $ 86.8     0.98 %     $ 89.0     1.00 %      
                                         
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS  
(Unaudited)  
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)  
                           
Quarterly Common Stock Price  
                           
      2024       2023       2022    
Quarter End   High   Low   High   Low   High   Low  
March 31,   $ 20.45   $ 15.95     $ 25.98     $ 16.34     $ 24.37     $ 21.36    
June 30,   $ 17.91   $ 15.71     $ 16.89     $ 10.66     $ 25.59     $ 22.37    
September 30,   $ 20.29   $ 16.08     $ 19.66     $ 12.89     $ 28.14     $ 22.63    
December 31,   $   $     $ 21.77     $ 14.62     $ 29.25     $ 25.26    
                           
Quarterly Consolidated Statements of Earnings  
                           
        Q3   Q2   Q1   Q4   Q3  
          2024       2024       2024       2023       2023    
Interest income                          
Loans and leases, including fees       $ 114,929     $ 114,200     $ 116,349     $ 115,721     $ 113,190    
Investment securities and other         50,823       44,872       41,340       42,357       43,037    
Total interest income         165,752       159,072       157,689       158,078       156,227    
Interest expense                          
Deposits         29,821       25,979       21,366       18,888       16,517    
Borrowings and customer repurchase agreements     22,312       22,244       23,862       19,834       16,339    
Total interest expense         52,133       48,223       45,228       38,722       32,856    
Net interest income before (recapture of)                      
provision for credit losses         113,619       110,849       112,461       119,356       123,371    
(Recapture of) provision for credit losses                       (2,000 )     2,000    
Net interest income after (recapture of)                      
provision for credit losses         113,619       110,849       112,461       121,356       121,371    
                           
Noninterest income         12,834       14,424       14,113       19,163       14,309    
Noninterest expense         58,835       56,497       59,771       65,930       55,058    
Earnings before income taxes         67,618       68,776       66,803       74,589       80,622    
Income taxes         16,394       18,741       18,204       26,081       22,735    
Net earnings       $ 51,224     $ 50,035     $ 48,599     $ 48,508     $ 57,887    
                           
Effective tax rate         24.25 %     27.25 %     27.25 %     34.97 %     28.20 %  
                           
Basic earnings per common share       $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.35     $ 0.35     $ 0.42    
Diluted earnings per common share     $ 0.37     $ 0.36     $ 0.35     $ 0.35     $ 0.42    
                           
Cash dividends declared per common share   $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.20     $ 0.20    
                           
Cash dividends declared       $ 27,977     $ 28,018     $ 27,886     $ 27,945     $ 27,901    
                           
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
                     
Loan Portfolio by Type
    September 30, June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
      2024       2024       2024       2023       2023  
                     
Commercial and industrial   $ 6,618,637     $ 6,664,925     $ 6,720,538     $ 6,784,505     $ 6,843,059  
Construction     14,755       52,227       58,806       66,734       63,022  
SBA     272,001       267,938       268,320       270,619       283,124  
SBA – PPP     1,255       1,757       2,249       2,736       3,233  
Commercial and industrial     936,489       956,184       963,120       969,895       938,064  
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness     342,445       350,562       351,624       412,891       351,463  
Municipal lease finance receivables     67,585       70,889       72,032       73,590       75,621  
SFR mortgage     267,181       267,593       276,475       269,868       268,171  
Consumer and other loans     52,217       49,771       57,549       54,072       51,875  
Gross loans, at amortized cost     8,572,565       8,681,846       8,770,713       8,904,910       8,877,632  
Allowance for credit losses     (82,942 )     (82,786 )     (82,817 )     (86,842 )     (88,995 )
Net loans   $ 8,489,623     $ 8,599,060     $ 8,687,896     $ 8,818,068     $ 8,788,637  
                     
                     
                     
Deposit Composition by Type and Customer Repurchase Agreements
                     
    September 30, June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
      2024       2024       2024       2023       2023  
                     
Noninterest-bearing   $ 7,136,824     $ 7,090,095     $ 7,112,789     $ 7,206,175     $ 7,586,649  
Investment checking     504,028       515,930       545,066       552,408       560,223  
Savings and money market     3,745,707       3,409,320       3,561,512       3,278,664       3,906,187  
Time deposits     685,930       774,980       675,554       396,395       305,727  
Total deposits     12,072,489       11,790,325       11,894,921       11,433,642       12,358,786  
                     
Customer repurchase agreements     394,515       268,826       275,720       271,642       269,552  
Total deposits and customer repurchase agreements   $ 12,467,004     $ 12,059,151     $ 12,170,641     $ 11,705,284     $ 12,628,338  
                     
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS  
(Unaudited)  
(Dollars in thousands)  
                       
Nonperforming Assets and Delinquency Trends  
    September 30, June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
 
      2024       2024       2024       2023       2023    
Nonperforming loans:                      
Commercial real estate   $ 18,794     $ 21,908     $ 10,661     $ 15,440     $ 3,655    
Construction                                
SBA     151       337       54       969       1,050    
Commercial and industrial     2,825       2,712       2,727       4,509       4,672    
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness     143             60       60       243    
SFR mortgage                 308       324       339    
Consumer and other loans                             4    
Total   $ 21,913     $ 24,957     $ 13,810     $ 21,302     $ 9,963   [1]
% of Total loans     0.26 %     0.29 %     0.16 %     0.24 %     0.11 %  
                       
Past due 30-89 days (accruing):                      
Commercial real estate   $ 30,701     $ 43     $ 19,781     $ 300     $ 136    
Construction                                
SBA                 408       108          
Commercial and industrial     64       103       6       12          
Dairy & livestock and agribusiness                                
SFR mortgage                       201          
Consumer and other loans                       18          
Total   $ 30,765     $ 146     $ 20,195     $ 639     $ 136    
% of Total loans     0.36 %     0.00 %     0.23 %     0.01 %     0.00 %  
                       
OREO:                      
Commercial real estate   $     $     $     $     $    
SBA                                
Commercial and industrial     647       647       647                
SFR mortgage                                
Total   $ 647     $ 647     $ 647     $     $    
Total nonperforming, past due, and OREO   $ 53,325     $ 25,750     $ 34,652     $ 21,941     $ 10,099    
% of Total loans     0.62 %     0.30 %     0.40 %     0.25 %     0.11 %  
                       
  [1] Includes $2.6 million of nonaccrual loans past due 30-89 days.                
                       
   
CVB FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS  
(Unaudited)  
                   
Regulatory Capital Ratios  
                   
                   
                   
        CVB Financial Corp. Consolidated  
Capital Ratios   Minimum Required Plus
Capital Conservation Buffer
  September 30,
2024
  December 31,
2023
  September 30,
2023
 
                   
Tier 1 leverage capital ratio   4.0 %   10.6 %   10.3 %   10.0 %  
Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio   7.0 %   15.8 %   14.6 %   14.4 %  
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   8.5 %   15.8 %   14.6 %   14.4 %  
Total risk-based capital ratio   10.5 %   16.6 %   15.5 %   15.3 %  
                   
Tangible common equity ratio       9.7 %   8.5 %   7.7 %  
                   
Tangible Book Value Reconciliations (Non-GAAP)
 
The tangible book value per share is a Non-GAAP disclosure. The Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures to provide supplemental information regarding the Company’s performance. The following is a reconciliation of tangible book value to the Company stockholders’ equity computed in accordance with GAAP, as well as a calculation of tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2024, December 31, 2023 and September 30, 2023.   
 
               
      September 30,
2024
  December 31,
2023
  September 30,
2023
 
      (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)  
             
Stockholders’ equity   $ 2,197,831     $ 2,077,972     $ 1,951,401  
Less: Goodwill     (765,822 )     (765,822 )     (765,822 )
Less: Intangible assets     (11,130 )     (15,291 )     (16,736 )
Tangible book value   $ 1,420,879     $ 1,296,859     $ 1,168,843  
Common shares issued and outstanding     139,678,314       139,344,981       139,337,699  
Tangible book value per share   $ 10.17     $ 9.31     $ 8.39  
             
Return on Average Tangible Common Equity Reconciliations (Non-GAAP)
                         
The return on average tangible common equity is a non-GAAP disclosure. The Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures to provide supplemental information regarding the Company’s performance. The following is a reconciliation of net income, adjusted for tax-effected amortization of intangibles, to net income computed in accordance with GAAP; a reconciliation of average tangible common equity to the Company’s average stockholders’ equity computed in accordance with GAAP; as well as a calculation of return on average tangible common equity.
 
      Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended
      September 30, June 30,   September 30, September 30, September 30,
        2024       2024       2023       2024       2023    
      (Dollars in thousands)  
                         
  Net Income   $ 51,224     $ 50,035     $ 57,887     $ 149,858     $ 172,927    
  Add: Amortization of intangible assets     1,286       1,437       1,567       4,161       5,006    
  Less: Tax effect of amortization of intangible assets [1]     (380 )     (425 )     (463 )     (1,230 )     (1,480 )  
  Tangible net income   $ 52,130     $ 51,047     $ 58,991     $ 152,789     $ 176,453    
                         
  Average stockholders’ equity   $ 2,166,793     $ 2,102,466     $ 2,027,030     $ 2,122,870     $ 2,011,172    
  Less: Average goodwill     (765,822 )     (765,822 )     (765,822 )     (765,822 )     (765,822 )  
  Less: Average intangible assets     (11,819 )     (13,258 )     (17,526 )     (13,216 )     (19,256 )  
  Average tangible common equity   $ 1,389,152     $ 1,323,386     $ 1,243,682     $ 1,343,832     $ 1,226,094    
                         
  Return on average equity, annualized [2]     9.40 %     9.57 %     11.33 %     9.43 %     11.50 %  
  Return on average tangible common equity, annualized [2]     14.93 %     15.51 %     18.82 %     15.19 %     19.24 %  
                         
                         
  [1] Tax effected at respective statutory rates.                      
  [2] Annualized where applicable.                      
                         

Contact:        
David A. Brager        
President and Chief Executive Officer
(909) 980-4030


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