Expense management keeps Company
well-positioned during the quarter
TFS Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: TFSL) (the "Company"), the
holding company for Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of
Cleveland (the "Association"), today announced results for the
quarter ended December 31, 2023.
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Chairman and CEO Marc A. Stefanski
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“Third Federal is well-positioned to withstand the ongoing
volatility of the interest rate environment,” said Chairman and CEO
Marc A. Stefanski. “We have taken proactive and strategic measures
to control expenses, significantly reducing the expense-to-asset
ratio from 1.34 percent in December 2022, down to 1.17 percent in
December 2023. We will continue to prudently manage our expenses to
help safeguard against margin compression and will focus on
maintaining the Company’s strong Tier 1 capital ratio of nearly 11
percent to ensure that we remain strong, stable and safe during
this challenging rate environment.”
Highlights - First Quarter Fiscal Year 2024
- Reported net income of $20.7 million
- Remained well capitalized, with a Tier 1 leverage ratio of
10.78%
- Paid a $0.2825 dividend
Financial Results for the Quarter ended December 31, 2023
Compared to Prior Quarter
The Company reported net income of $20.7 million for the quarter
ended December 31, 2023 compared to $19.5 million for the quarter
ended September 30, 2023. The increase in net income was mainly due
to a release of provision for credit losses, an increase in
non-interest income and a decrease in non-interest expense,
partially offset by a decrease in net interest income.
Net interest income decreased $1.3 million, or 2%, to $69.1
million for the quarter ended December 31, 2023, when compared to
the quarter ended September 30, 2023 mainly due to the impact of a
higher interest rate environment on cost of funds. There was a 36
basis point increase in the average cost of certificates of deposit
partially offset by a 15 basis point increase in the average yield
on interest-earning assets. The interest rate spread for the
quarter ended December 31, 2023 was 1.39% compared to 1.46% for the
preceding quarter. The net interest margin was 1.68% for the
quarter ended December 31, 2023 and 1.74% for the quarter ended
September 30, 2023.
During the quarter ended December 31, 2023, there was a $1.0
million release of provision for credit losses compared to a $0.5
million provision for the quarter ended September 30, 2023. The
decrease in provision expense was primarily due to lower growth in
loans held for investment due to a slowdown in residential lending.
Net loan recoveries were $1.0 million during the quarter ended
December 31, 2023 compared to $1.8 million for the prior quarter.
The total allowance for credit losses at December 31, 2023 was
$94.6 million, or 0.62% of total loans receivable, a $10.2 million
decrease from $104.8 million, or 0.69% of total loans receivable,
at September 30, 2023. The decrease was due to the adoption of
recently issued accounting guidance related to the accounting for
troubled debt restructurings, which resulted in a one-time $7.9
million, net of tax, cumulative effect adjustment to retained
earnings. The total allowance for credit losses included a
liability for unfunded commitments of $25.5 million at December 31,
2023 and $27.5 million at September 30, 2023.
Total loan delinquencies increased $2.5 million to $25.9
million, or 0.17% of total loans receivable, at December 31, 2023
from $23.4 million, or 0.15% of total loans receivable, at
September 30, 2023. Non-accrual loans increased $1.6 million to
$33.5 million, or 0.22% of total loans receivable, at December 31,
2023 from $31.9 million, or 0.21% of total loans receivable, at
September 30, 2023.
Total non-interest income increased $1.2 million, to $6.3
million, for the quarter ended December 31, 2023 when compared to
the quarter ended September 30, 2023. The change was primarily due
to increases of $0.6 million in net gain on sale of loans and $1.0
million in benefits realized on bank owned life insurance
contracts.
Total non-interest expense for the quarter ended December 31,
2023 decreased $1.2 million from the prior quarter, to $50.3
million, mainly due to a $1.6 million decrease in salaries and
employee benefits, partially offset by a $0.6 million increase in
marketing costs.
Financial Results for the Quarter ended December 31, 2023
Compared to Same Quarter a Year Ago
The Company reported net income of $20.7 million for the quarter
ended December 31, 2023 compared to $22.2 million for the quarter
ended December 31, 2022. The decrease in net income was mainly due
to a decrease in net interest income, partially offset by an
increase in non-interest income and a decrease in non-interest
expense.
Net interest income decreased $6.1 million, or 8%, to $69.1
million for the quarter ended December 31, 2023 compared to $75.2
million for the same quarter a year ago. Contributing to this
variance was an increase of 176 basis points in the average cost of
certificates of deposit, partially offset by a 66 basis point
increase in the average yield on loans. The interest rate spread
for the quarter ended December 31, 2023 was 1.39% compared to 1.75%
for the year-ago quarter. The net interest margin was 1.68% for the
quarter ended December 31, 2023 and 1.95% for the quarter ended
December 31, 2022.
Total non-interest income increased by $1.1 million, to $6.3
million for the quarter ended December 31, 2023, from $5.2 million
for the quarter ended December 31, 2022, mainly due to a $1.0
million increase in benefits realized on bank owned life insurance
contracts.
Total non-interest expense decreased $2.9 million, to $50.3
million for the quarter ended December 31, 2023, from $53.2 million
for the same quarter a year ago. Variances between the two periods
included a $3.3 million decrease in marketing costs, a $1.3 million
decrease in salaries and employee benefits and a $1.0 million
increase in federal insurance premium and assessments. The decrease
in salaries and employee benefits was primarily related to a
decrease in benefit costs between the two periods while the
increase in FDIC premiums was primarily due to growth in deposits
and a two basis point increase in FDIC assessment rates that went
into effect on January 1, 2023.
Financial Position at December 31, 2023 Compared to Prior
Fiscal Year End
Total assets increased by $135.8 million, or 1%, to $17.05
billion at December 31, 2023 from $16.92 billion at September 30,
2023. This change was mainly the result of increases in cash and
cash equivalents and loans held for investment.
Cash and cash equivalents increased by $85.1 million, or 18%, to
$551.8 million at December 31, 2023 from $466.7 million at
September 30, 2023 due to normal fluctuations.
Loans held for investment, net of deferred loan fees and
allowance for credit losses, increased $41.5 million, or less than
1%, to $15.21 billion at December 31, 2023 from $15.17 billion at
September 30, 2023. During the quarter ended December 31, 2023,
residential core mortgage loans decreased $128.6 million and the
home equity loans and lines of credit portfolio increased $167.2
million. During the quarter ended December 31, 2023, repayments and
sales of residential mortgage loans held for investment outpaced
originations.
The change in loans held for investment was affected by the
volume of loan originations and sales. During the quarter ended
December 31, 2023, total first mortgage loan originations were
$273.0 million compared to $543.6 million for the quarter ended
September 30, 2023 and $617.9 million for the quarter ended
December 31, 2022. The current period mortgage loan originations
included 94% purchase transactions and 30% adjustable rates.
Commitments originated for home equity loans and lines of credit
were $436.1 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2023
compared to $462.2 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2023
and $858.9 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2022. There
were $87.8 million of residential first mortgage loans sold during
the quarter ended December 31, 2023.
Deposits increased by $471.2 million, or 5%, to $9.92 billion at
December 31, 2023 from $9.45 billion at September 30, 2023. The
increase in deposits was the result of a $680.6 million increase in
certificates of deposit ("CDs"), offset by a $52.8 million decrease
in checking accounts, a $65.3 million decrease in money market
accounts and a $99.0 million decrease in savings accounts during
the quarter ended December 31, 2023. Total deposits include $1.49
billion and $1.16 billion of brokered CDs at December 31, 2023 and
September 30, 2023, respectively. At December 31, 2023, brokered
CDs included $875.0 million of three-month certificates of deposit
accounts aligned with pay-fixed interest rate swap contracts, with
a remaining weighted average effective maturity of approximately
3.6 years.
Borrowed funds decreased $243.1 million, or 5%, to $5.03 billion
at December 31, 2023 from $5.27 billion at September 30, 2023. The
total balance of borrowed funds at December 31, 2023 consisted of
$1.98 billion of long-term advances with a weighted average
maturity of approximately 2.3 years and $3.03 billion of
three-month advances, aligned with interest rate swap contracts,
with a remaining weighted average effective maturity of
approximately 3.4 years, all from the Federal Home Loan Bank.
Total shareholders' equity decreased $60.6 million, or 3%, to
$1.87 billion at December 31, 2023 from $1.93 billion at September
30, 2023. Activity during the quarter reflects $20.7 million of net
income, a $7.9 million adjustment to retained earnings related to a
change in accounting principle described above with respect to
changes in the allowance for credit losses, a $75.0 million net
decrease in accumulated other comprehensive income, a quarterly
dividend of $14.6 million and a net positive adjustment of $0.4
million related to stock compensation and employee stock ownership
plans. The change in accumulated other comprehensive income is
primarily due to a net negative change in unrealized gains and
losses on swap contracts. There were no stock repurchases during
the quarter. The Company's eighth stock repurchase program allows
for a total of 10,000,000 shares to be repurchased and 4,808,049
shares have been repurchased as of December 31, 2023.
Other Noteworthy Items for the Quarter Ended December 31,
2023
The Company declared and paid a quarterly dividend of $0.2825
per share during the quarter ended December 31, 2023. As a result
of a mutual member vote, Third Federal Savings and Loan Association
of Cleveland, MHC (the "MHC"), the mutual holding company that owns
approximately 81% of the outstanding stock of the Company, was able
to waive its receipt of its share of the dividend paid. Under
current Federal Reserve regulations, the MHC is required to obtain
the approval of its members every 12 months for the MHC to waive
its right to receive dividends. As a result of a July 11, 2023
member vote and the subsequent non-objection of the Federal
Reserve, the MHC has the approval to waive receipt of up to $1.13
per share of possible dividends to be declared on the Company’s
common stock during the twelve months subsequent to the members’
approval (i.e., through July 11, 2024), including a total of up to
$0.565 remaining. The MHC has conducted the member vote to approve
the dividend waiver each of the past ten years under Federal
Reserve regulations and for each of those ten years, approximately
97% of the votes cast were in favor of the waiver.
The Company operates under the capital requirements for the
standardized approach of the Basel III capital framework (“Basel
III Rules”). At December 31, 2023 all of the Company's capital
ratios exceeded the amounts required for the Company to be
considered "well capitalized" for regulatory capital purposes. The
Company's Tier 1 leverage ratio was 10.78%, its Common Equity Tier
1 and Tier 1 ratios, as calculated under the fully phased-in Basel
III Rules, were each 19.02% and its total capital ratio was
19.75%.
Kathleen (Kitty) M. Danckers, the Chief Risk Officer of the
Company, announced that she will be retiring from employment in
June 2024. Deborah (Debbie) Hand, who has been with the Association
since 2008 and has served in various leadership positions,
including Chief Credit Officer and as a manager in the
Association's default servicing, internet services, escrow, and
operational risk departments, will become the new Chief Risk
Officer at that time. “Kitty has been an integral part of our
organization for 26 years, mentoring and leading with her strong
business acumen and communication skills while in her role as the
Chief Risk Officer since 2020,” said Chairman and CEO Marc A.
Stefanski. “On behalf of our Board, our management team and our
associates, I thank her and wish her the best in her retirement. We
welcome Debbie into her new responsibilities, and have confidence
that her background and her extensive experience in many areas of
the Company have prepared her for her new role.”
Presentation slides as of December 31, 2023 will be available on
the Company's website, www.thirdfederal.com, under the Investor
Relations link within the "Recent Presentations" menu, beginning
January 31, 2024. The Company will not be hosting a conference call
to discuss its operating results.
Third Federal Savings and Loan Association is a leading provider
of savings and mortgage products, and operates under the values of
love, trust, respect, a commitment to excellence and fun. Founded
in Cleveland in 1938 as a mutual association by Ben and Gerome
Stefanski, Third Federal’s mission is to help people achieve the
dream of home ownership and financial security. It became part of a
public company in 2007 and celebrated its 85th anniversary in May
2023. Third Federal, which lends in 25 states and the District of
Columbia, is dedicated to serving consumers with competitive rates
and outstanding service. Third Federal, an equal housing lender,
has 21 full service branches in Northeast Ohio, four lending
offices in Central and Southern Ohio, and 16 full service branches
throughout Florida.
Forward Looking Statements
This report contains forward-looking
statements, which can be identified by the use of such words as
estimate, project, believe, intend, anticipate, plan, seek, expect
and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include,
among other things:
●
statements of our goals, intentions and
expectations;
●
statements regarding our business plans
and prospects and growth and operating strategies;
●
statements concerning trends in our
provision for credit losses and charge-offs on loans and
off-balance sheet exposures;
●
statements regarding the trends in factors
affecting our financial condition and results of operations,
including credit quality of our loan and investment portfolios;
and
●
estimates of our risks and future costs
and benefits.
These forward-looking statements are
subject to significant risks, assumptions and uncertainties,
including, among other things, the following important factors that
could affect the actual outcome of future events:
●
significantly increased competition among
depository and other financial institutions, including with respect
to our ability to charge overdraft fees;
●
inflation and changes in the interest rate
environment that reduce our interest margins or reduce the fair
value of financial instruments, or our ability to originate
loans;
●
general economic conditions, either
globally, nationally or in our market areas, including employment
prospects, real estate values and conditions that are worse than
expected;
●
the strength or weakness of the real
estate markets and of the consumer and commercial credit sectors
and its impact on the credit quality of our loans and other assets,
and changes in estimates of the allowance for credit losses;
●
decreased demand for our products and
services and lower revenue and earnings because of a recession or
other events;
●
changes in consumer spending, borrowing
and savings habits;
●
adverse changes and volatility in the
securities markets, credit markets or real estate markets;
●
our ability to manage market risk, credit
risk, liquidity risk, reputational risk, regulatory risk and
compliance risk;
●
our ability to access cost-effective
funding;
●
changes in liquidity, including the size
and composition of our deposit portfolio and the percentage of
uninsured deposits in the portfolio;
●
legislative or regulatory changes that
adversely affect our business, including changes in regulatory
costs and capital requirements and changes related to our ability
to pay dividends and the ability of Third Federal Savings, MHC to
waive dividends;
●
changes in accounting policies and
practices, as may be adopted by the bank regulatory agencies, the
FASB or the PCAOB;
●
the adoption of implementing regulations
by a number of different regulatory bodies, and uncertainty in the
exact nature, extent and timing of such regulations and the impact
they will have on us;
●
our ability to enter new markets
successfully and take advantage of growth opportunities;
●
our ability to retain key employees;
●
future adverse developments concerning
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac;
●
changes in monetary and fiscal policy of
the U.S. Government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury, the
Federal Reserve System, Fannie Mae, the OCC, FDIC, and others;
●
the continuing governmental efforts to
restructure the U.S. financial and regulatory system;
●
the ability of the U.S. Government to
remain open, function properly and manage federal debt limits;
●
changes in policy and/or assessment rates
of taxing authorities that adversely affect us or our
customers;
●
changes in accounting and tax
estimates;
●
changes in our organization and changes in
expense trends, including but not limited to trends affecting
non-performing assets, charge-offs and provisions for credit
losses;
●
the inability of third-party providers to
perform their obligations to us;
●
our ability to retain key employees;
●
civil unrest;
●
cyber-attacks, computer viruses and other
technological risks that may breach the security of our websites or
other systems to obtain unauthorized access to confidential
information, destroy data or disable our systems; and
●
the impact of wide-spread pandemic,
including COVID-19, and related government action, on our business
and the economy.
Because of these and other uncertainties,
our actual future results may be materially different from the
results indicated by any forward-looking statements. Any
forward-looking statement made by us in this report speaks only as
of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to
publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result
of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may
be required by law.
TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CONDITION
(unaudited)
(In thousands, except share
data)
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
$
45,858
$
29,134
Other interest-earning cash
equivalents
505,910
437,612
Cash and cash equivalents
551,768
466,746
Investment securities available for
sale
525,175
508,324
Mortgage loans held for sale
1,095
3,260
Loans held for investment, net:
Mortgage loans
15,210,653
15,177,844
Other loans
4,811
4,411
Deferred loan expenses, net
60,862
60,807
Allowance for credit losses on loans
(69,084
)
(77,315
)
Loans, net
15,207,242
15,165,747
Mortgage loan servicing rights, net
7,634
7,400
Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost
254,700
247,098
Real estate owned, net
1,070
1,444
Premises, equipment, and software, net
34,209
34,708
Accrued interest receivable
55,614
53,910
Bank owned life insurance contracts
311,848
312,072
Other assets
103,436
117,270
TOTAL ASSETS
$
17,053,791
$
16,917,979
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’
EQUITY
Deposits
$
9,921,056
$
9,449,820
Borrowed funds
5,030,561
5,273,637
Borrowers’ advances for insurance and
taxes
109,093
124,417
Principal, interest, and related escrow
owed on loans serviced
29,204
29,811
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
97,150
112,933
Total liabilities
15,187,064
14,990,618
Commitments and contingent liabilities
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value,
100,000,000 shares authorized, none issued and outstanding
—
—
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 700,000,000
shares authorized; 332,318,750 shares issued
3,323
3,323
Paid-in capital
1,750,440
1,755,027
Treasury stock, at cost
(772,195
)
(776,101
)
Unallocated ESOP shares
(26,000
)
(27,084
)
Retained earnings—substantially
restricted
900,973
886,984
Accumulated other comprehensive income
10,186
85,212
Total shareholders’ equity
1,866,727
1,927,361
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’
EQUITY
$
17,053,791
$
16,917,979
TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per
share data)
For the three months
ended
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
June 30, 2023
March 31, 2023
December 31,
2022
INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME:
Loans, including fees
$
162,035
$
154,763
$
144,347
$
136,835
$
129,665
Investment securities available for
sale
4,395
4,141
3,712
3,455
3,062
Other interest and dividend earning
assets
10,729
9,836
8,598
7,262
6,243
Total interest and dividend income
177,159
168,740
156,657
147,552
138,970
INTEREST EXPENSE:
Deposits
64,326
55,565
48,905
39,876
29,855
Borrowed funds
43,741
42,812
38,973
38,408
33,958
Total interest expense
108,067
98,377
87,878
78,284
63,813
NET INTEREST INCOME
69,092
70,363
68,779
69,268
75,157
PROVISION (RELEASE) FOR CREDIT LOSSES
(1,000
)
500
—
(1,000
)
(1,000
)
NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION
(RELEASE) FOR CREDIT LOSSES
70,092
69,863
68,779
70,268
76,157
NON-INTEREST INCOME:
Fees and service charges, net of
amortization
1,748
2,061
1,919
1,924
1,936
Net gain (loss) on the sale of loans
481
(119
)
21
579
17
Increase in and death benefits from bank
owned life insurance contracts
3,191
2,204
2,790
2,123
2,238
Other
895
954
1,113
703
966
Total non-interest income
6,315
5,100
5,843
5,329
5,157
NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:
Salaries and employee benefits
27,116
28,660
25,332
30,390
28,403
Marketing services
4,431
3,881
7,023
6,671
7,713
Office property, equipment and
software
6,845
6,886
7,246
6,802
6,800
Federal insurance premium and
assessments
3,778
3,629
3,574
3,488
2,761
State franchise tax
1,176
1,185
1,230
1,268
1,208
Other expenses
6,931
7,243
8,472
6,955
6,309
Total non-interest expense
50,277
51,484
52,877
55,574
53,194
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
26,130
23,479
21,745
20,023
28,120
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
5,423
3,933
4,142
4,115
5,927
NET INCOME
$
20,707
$
19,546
$
17,603
$
15,908
$
22,193
Earnings per share - basic and diluted
$
0.07
$
0.07
$
0.06
$
0.06
$
0.08
Weighted average shares outstanding
Basic
277,841,526
277,589,775
277,472,312
277,361,293
277,320,904
Diluted
279,001,898
278,826,441
278,590,810
278,499,145
278,462,937
TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES
AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELDS
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Three Months Ended
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2023
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Average Balance
Interest Income/
Expense
Yield/ Cost (1)
Average Balance
Interest Income/
Expense
Yield/ Cost (1)
Average Balance
Interest Income/
Expense
Yield/ Cost (1)
(Dollars in thousands)
Interest-earning assets:
Interest-earning cash equivalents
$
398,506
$
5,124
5.14
%
$
370,577
$
5,149
5.56
%
$
354,214
$
3,249
3.67
%
Investment securities
64,778
850
5.25
%
63,231
781
4.94
%
3,618
11
1.22
%
Mortgage-backed securities
444,411
3,545
3.19
%
449,351
3,360
2.99
%
463,964
3,051
2.63
%
Loans (2)
15,232,349
162,035
4.26
%
15,037,776
154,763
4.12
%
14,396,685
129,665
3.60
%
Federal Home Loan Bank stock
270,540
5,605
8.29
%
247,098
4,687
7.59
%
219,282
2,994
5.46
%
Total interest-earning assets
16,410,584
177,159
4.32
%
16,168,033
168,740
4.17
%
15,437,763
138,970
3.60
%
Noninterest-earning assets
553,461
503,865
485,380
Total assets
$
16,964,045
$
16,671,898
$
15,923,143
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Checking accounts
$
937,817
118
0.05
%
$
993,952
125
0.05
%
$
1,184,896
2,410
0.81
%
Savings accounts
1,721,466
6,912
1.61
%
1,869,756
7,864
1.68
%
1,766,354
3,707
0.84
%
Certificates of deposit
6,847,482
57,296
3.35
%
6,369,734
47,576
2.99
%
5,972,924
23,738
1.59
%
Borrowed funds
5,228,239
43,741
3.35
%
5,294,285
42,812
3.23
%
4,873,145
33,958
2.79
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
14,735,004
108,067
2.93
%
14,527,727
98,377
2.71
%
13,797,319
63,813
1.85
%
Noninterest-bearing liabilities
278,801
226,083
257,353
Total liabilities
15,013,805
14,753,810
14,054,672
Shareholders’ equity
1,950,240
1,918,088
1,868,471
Total liabilities and shareholders’
equity
$
16,964,045
$
16,671,898
$
15,923,143
Net interest income
$
69,092
$
70,363
$
75,157
Interest rate spread (1)(3)
1.39
%
1.46
%
1.75
%
Net interest-earning assets (4)
$
1,675,580
$
1,640,306
$
1,640,444
Net interest margin (1)(5)
1.68
%
1.74
%
1.95
%
Average interest-earning assets to average
interest-bearing liabilities
111.37
%
111.29
%
111.89
%
Selected performance ratios:
Return on average assets (1)
0.49
%
0.47
%
0.56
%
Return on average equity (1)
4.25
%
4.08
%
4.75
%
Average equity to average assets
11.50
%
11.50
%
11.73
%
(1)
Annualized.
(2)
Loans include both mortgage loans held for
sale and loans held for investment.
(3)
Interest rate spread represents the
difference between the yield on average interest-earning assets and
the cost of average interest-bearing liabilities.
(4)
Net interest-earning assets represent
total interest-earning assets less total interest-bearing
liabilities.
(5)
Net interest margin represents net
interest income divided by total interest-earning assets.
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