MUNSTER, IN -- (Marketwire) -- 10/29/12 -- CFS Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: CITZ), the parent of Citizens Financial Bank, today reported net income of $1.3 million, or $.12 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2012, an increase from net income of $394,000, or $.04 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2011. The Company's net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2012 was $3.1 million, or $.29 per diluted share, an increase from net income of $2.1 million, or $.20 per diluted share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2011.
Financial results for the quarter include:
- Non-performing assets decreased $17.1 million, or 24.0%, to $54.0 million at September 30, 2012 from $71.1 million at June 30, 2012;
- Net charge-offs for the third quarter of 2012 totaled $863,000, stable with $856,000 for the second quarter of 2012 and a decrease from $2.5 million for the third quarter of 2011;
- Loans receivable decreased $9.7 million to $703.9 million from June 30, 2012 primarily due to decreases in commercial real estate owner occupied and non-owner occupied loans, including $5.8 million of transfers to other real estate owned, which were partially offset by an increase in commercial and industrial loans;
- Core deposits increased to 63.3% of total deposits compared to 62.5% and 60.5% of total deposits at June 30, 2012 and September 30, 2011, respectively;
- Net interest margin increased to 3.47% during the third quarter of 2012 from 3.42% in the second quarter of 2012 and 3.39% in the third quarter of 2011;
- The Company's common shareholders' equity to total assets ratio increased to 9.66% at September 30, 2012 compared to 9.24% at June 30, 2012 and 8.99% at December 31, 2011; and
- The Bank's Tier 1 core capital ratio increased to 8.85% at September 30, 2012 compared to 8.56% at June 30, 2012 and 8.26% at December 31, 2011, and the total risk-based capital ratio increased to 13.82% from 13.35% at June 30, 2012 and 12.65% at December 31, 2011.
Chief Executive Officer's Comments
"I am pleased to report a significant 24% reduction in our level of non-performing assets as well as another quarter of profitability. Our diligent problem asset resolution efforts are producing the results we have anticipated," said Daryl D. Pomranke, Chief Executive Officer. "Our decision to continue resolving individual credits by working with our clients, utilizing A/B-Note structures as appropriate, and pursuing individual sales of other real estate owned, while taking longer to complete, has, we believe, produced better outcomes than pursuing a bulk sale strategy. We expect to make additional progress in reducing non-performing assets through the remainder of 2012 and into 2013."
"The execution of our strategies to reduce non-performing assets, diversify revenue sources, and reduce non-interest expense is yielding more positive outcomes. As a result, our third quarter and year-to-date pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, reflect solid increases over comparable prior periods. We continue to look to our strategies for opportunities for additional improvements," added Pomranke.
Update on Strategic Growth and Diversification Plan
We continue to focus on reducing the level of non-performing loans. Our ratio of non-performing loans to total loans decreased to 5.19% at September 30, 2012 from 7.27% at June 30, 2012, primarily due to transfers back to accrual status of $9.8 million of commercial real estate loans that were restructured and performing for at least six months, a $1.7 million paydown of a non-performing commercial participation loan, and $5.6 million of commercial real estate loans transferred to other real estate owned. The ratio of non-performing assets to total assets decreased to 4.83% at September 30, 2012 compared to 6.28% at June 30, 2012. See the Asset Quality table in this press release for more detailed information.
We also remain focused on reducing non-interest expense. Despite an increase during the third quarter of 2012 to $9.0 million from $8.5 million for the second quarter of 2012, non-interest expense decreased from $9.2 million for the third quarter of 2011. Excluding credit related costs totaling $1.2 million, non-interest expense decreased to $7.7 million for the third quarter of 2012 from $8.1 million for the second quarter of 2012 and $8.5 million from the third quarter of 2011. These decreases were related to a significant decrease in compensation and employee benefit expense due to the previously announced VERO, the March 31, 2012 branch closings in Orland Park and Bolingbrook, Illinois, the outsourcing of certain support activities, and lower professional fees. The number of FTE employees has decreased to 259 at September 30, 2012 from 311 at September 30, 2011. See the "Non-Interest Income and Non-Interest Expense" section in this press release for more detailed information.
We continue to target specific segments in our loan portfolio for growth, including commercial and industrial, owner occupied commercial real estate, and multifamily, which in the aggregate comprised 56.5% of the commercial loan portfolio at September 30, 2012, compared to 55.6% at June 30, 2012 and 52.2% at September 30, 2011. Our focus on deepening client relationships continues to emphasize core deposits. Total core deposits, which declined $2.3 million in the third quarter of 2012, increased as a percentage of total deposits to 63.3% at September 30, 2012 from 62.5% at June 30, 2012 and 60.5% at September 30, 2011 primarily due to continued shrinkage in certificates of deposit in this low interest rate environment.
Pre-tax, Pre-Provision Earnings, As Adjusted(1)
Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, increased $847,000, or 31.5%, to $3.5 million for the third quarter of 2012 compared to $2.7 million for the third quarter of 2011. These increases were primarily due to a $261,000 increase in gains on sales of loans held for sale along with a $636,000 decrease in compensation and employee benefits expense.
The pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, for the nine months ended September 30, 2012 increased $2.7 million, or 40.1%, to $9.4 million compared to $6.7 million for the 2011 period primarily due to increases in gains on sales of loans held for sale, income from bank-owned life insurance as a result of the death of an insured in the first quarter of 2012, and decreases in compensation and employee benefits, professional fees, and FDIC insurance premiums and regulatory assessments. These favorable variances were partially offset by an increase in marketing expenses and a slight decrease in net interest income.
(1) A schedule reconciling earnings in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to the non-GAAP measurement of pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, is provided on the last page of the attached tables.
Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin
Three Months Ended ------------------------------------------- September 30, June 30, September 30, 2012 2012 2011 ------------- ------------- ------------- (Dollars in thousands) Net interest margin 3.47% 3.42% 3.39% Interest rate spread 3.41 3.35 3.30 Net interest income $ 8,849 $ 8,944 $ 8,859 Average assets: Yield on interest-earning assets 4.02% 4.03% 4.12% Yield on loans receivable 4.60 4.70 4.82 Yield on investment securities 3.21 3.42 2.93 Average interest-earning assets $ 1,014,769 $ 1,052,039 $ 1,036,064 Average liabilities: Cost of interest-bearing liabilities .61% .68% .82% Cost of interest-bearing deposits .51 .58 .73 Cost of borrowed funds 2.29 2.30 2.28 Average interest-bearing liabilities $ 909,841 $ 941,398 $ 922,049
The net interest margin increased five basis points to 3.47% for the third quarter of 2012 compared to 3.42% for the second quarter of 2012 and eight basis points from 3.39% for the third quarter of 2011. Net interest income was stable at $8.8 million for the third quarter of 2012 compared to $8.9 million for the second quarter of 2012 and the third quarter of 2011. The net interest margin benefited from loans comprising a larger proportion of interest-earning assets and decreases in non-performing assets and the cost of interest-bearing liabilities during the quarter. Higher levels of liquidity, modest loan demand, reduced but still elevated level of non-performing assets, the continued low interest rate environment, and narrowing of spreads on new investment security purchases will create pressure on the net interest margin for the foreseeable future. The third quarter 2012 decrease in yields on investment securities compared to the second quarter of 2012 was primarily related to prepayments and maturities of higher-yielding investment securities in the current lower interest rate environment with the proceeds reinvested at lower rates. The level of non-performing loans continues to negatively affect the yield on loans receivable. The net interest margin was positively affected by a seven basis point decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities from the second quarter of 2012 and a 21 basis point decrease compared to the third quarter of 2011.
Interest income totaled $10.2 million for the third quarter of 2012, a decrease of 2.7% from $10.5 million for the second quarter of 2012 and 4.7% from $10.8 million for the third quarter of 2011. The decreases are primarily related to the reinvestment of proceeds from sales and maturities of investment securities in lower yielding investments and maintaining higher levels of short-term liquid investments due to the lack of suitable higher yielding investment alternatives in the current low interest rate environment combined with modest loan demand.
Interest expense decreased 11.9% to $1.4 million for the third quarter of 2012 compared to $1.6 million for the second quarter of 2012 and 26.2% from $1.9 million for the third quarter of 2011. Our continuing success in increasing the proportion of low-cost core deposits to total deposits and continued disciplined pricing on new and renewing certificates of deposit contributed to the decrease in interest expense during the third quarter of 2012.
Non-Interest Income and Non-Interest Expense
Non-interest income increased $389,000, or 14.7%, to $3.0 million for the third quarter of 2012 compared to the second quarter of 2012 primarily due to a $339,000 increase in gains on sales of other real estate owned, a $127,000 increase in gains on the sale of loans held for sale, and an $84,000 increase in deposit related fees. These increases were partially offset by a $111,000 decrease in gains on sales of investment securities.
Non-interest income decreased $278,000, or 8.4%, from $3.3 million for the third quarter of 2011 primarily due to a $564,000 decrease in gains on the sale of investment securities and a $65,000 decrease in income from bank-owned life insurance due to lower portfolio yields. These decreases were partially offset by increases of $261,000 in gains on the sale of loans held for sale related to our expanded residential loan origination and mortgage banking activities and $159,000 in gains on the sale of other real estate owned. Excluding net gains and losses on sales of investment securities and other real estate owned, non-interest income increased $127,000 compared to the third quarter of 2011 primarily due to the increases in gains on the sale of loans held for sale partially offset by a decrease in income from bank-owned life insurance.
Non-interest expense for the third quarter of 2012 increased $427,000, or 5.0%, to $9.0 million compared to $8.5 million for the second quarter of 2012 primarily due to an increase of $758,000 of other real estate owned expense as a result of $1.0 million of net realizable value write-downs on seven properties. Excluding these credit related costs and loan collection expense, non-interest expense for the third quarter of 2012 decreased $382,000, or 4.7%, from the second quarter of 2012. This decrease is a result of a $285,000, or 6.4%, decrease in compensation and employee benefits due to slightly fewer FTEs during the quarter combined with a decrease in medical insurance expense.
Non-interest expense during the third quarter of 2012 decreased $217,000, or 2.4%, to $9.0 million from $9.2 million for the third quarter of 2011 due to lower compensation and employee benefits expense of $636,000 and professional fees of $132,000. These decreases were partially offset by a $460,000 increase in other real estate owned expense as a result of net realizable value write-downs, a $70,000 increase in marketing expenses, and a $53,000 increase in loan collection expense. Excluding credit related costs, non-interest expense for the third quarter of 2012 decreased $730,000, or 8.6%, from the third quarter of 2011.
Income Tax Expense
During the third quarter of 2012, we recorded income tax expense of $493,000, equal to an effective tax rate of 28.1%, compared to $541,000, or an effective tax rate of 28.5%, for the second quarter of 2012. During the third quarter of 2011, we recorded an income tax benefit of $84,000 due to the tax sheltering effect of the income from bank-owned life insurance and other tax credits.
Asset Quality
September 30, June 30, September 30, 2012 2012 2011 ------------- ------------- ------------- (Dollars in thousands) Non-performing loans (NPLs) $ 36,567 $ 51,850 $ 59,335 Other real estate owned 17,447 19,223 17,195 ------------- ------------- ------------- Non-performing assets (NPAs) $ 54,014 $ 71,073 $ 76,530 ============= ============= ============= Allowance for loan losses (ALL) $ 12,359 $ 12,062 $ 17,186 Provision for loan losses for the quarter ended 1,160 1,150 2,673 Loan charge-offs (recoveries): Loan charge-offs $ 1,261 $ 892 $ 2,556 Recoveries (398) (36) (30) ------------- ------------- ------------- Net charge-offs for the quarter ended $ 863 $ 856 $ 2,526 ============= ============= ============= NPLs / total loans 5.19% 7.27% 8.18% NPAs / total assets 4.83 6.28 6.55 ALL / total loans 1.76 1.69 2.37 ALL / NPLs 33.80 23.26 28.96
Total non-performing loans decreased $15.3 million, or 29.5%, to $36.6 million at September 30, 2012 from $51.9 million at June 30, 2012. The decrease is primarily due to the transfer back to accrual status of two commercial real estate non-owner occupied and one commercial real estate owner occupied A-Note troubled debt restructurings totaling $9.8 million, a $1.7 million paydown of a non-accrual commercial participation loan, two commercial real estate loans transferred to other real estate owned totaling $5.6 million, and gross loan charge-offs totaling $1.0 million. Partially offsetting these decreases, commercial loans transferred to non-accrual status during the quarter totaled $3.1 million and retail loans transferred totaled $1.2 million. Of the total non-accrual loans at September 30, 2012, $3.9 million, or 10.5%, are current and performing in accordance with their loan agreements. The ratio of non-performing loans to total loans decreased to 5.19% at September 30, 2012 from 7.27% and 8.18%, respectively, at June 30, 2012 and September 30, 2011.
The provision for loan losses was stable at $1.16 million for the third quarter of 2012 compared to $1.15 million for the second quarter of 2012 and decreased significantly from $2.67 million for the third quarter of 2011.
The ratio of the allowance for loan losses to total loans increased to 1.76% at September 30, 2012 compared to 1.69% at June 30, 2012 primarily due to a slight increase in the allowance for loan losses and a decrease in total loans. When it is determined that a non-performing collateral-dependent loan has a collateral shortfall, management immediately charges-off the collateral shortfall. As a result, we are not required to maintain an allowance for loan losses on these loans as the loan balance has already been written down to its net realizable value (fair value less estimated costs to sell the collateral). As such, the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to total loans and the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans has continued to be negatively affected by cumulative partial charge-offs of $12.3 million recorded through September 30, 2012 on $24.8 million (net of charge-offs) of non-performing collateral dependent loans. At September 30, 2012, the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans, excluding the $24.8 million of non-performing collateral dependent loans with partial charge-offs, improved to 105.3% from 62.8% at June 30, 2012.
During the third quarter of 2012, we transferred three loan relationships to other real estate owned totaling $5.8 million and sold 15 other real estate owned properties aggregating $6.5 million resulting in net gain on sale of $425,000. We continue to explore ways to reduce our overall exposure in our non-performing assets through various alternatives, including using A/B-Note structures and the potential sale of certain of these assets. We currently have contracts for the sale of certain other real estate owned properties which will reduce non-performing assets by $1.2 million with no anticipated loss on sale, presuming the transactions close as scheduled and pursuant to the contract terms.
Statement of Condition Highlights
The table below provides a summary of the more significant items in our statement of condition as of the dates indicated.
9/30/2012 6/30/2012 9/30/2011 ---------- ---------- ---------- (Dollars in thousands) Assets: Total assets $1,118,681 $1,132,094 $1,168,481 Interest-bearing deposits 76,972 51,687 84,344 Investment securities 215,988 240,590 232,804 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 703,907 713,596 725,467 Liabilities and Equity: Total liabilities $1,010,622 $1,027,497 $1,053,726 Deposits 951,061 967,154 986,441 Borrowed funds 50,018 51,306 56,115 Shareholders' equity 108,059 104,597 114,755
Loans Receivable
9/30/2012 6/30/2012 9/30/2011 --------------- --------------- --------------- % of % of % of Amount Total Amount Total Amount Total -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- (Dollars in thousands) Commercial loans: Commercial and industrial $ 93,794 13.3% $ 89,479 12.6% $ 83,569 11.5% Commercial real estate - owner occupied 96,991 13.8 102,149 14.3 100,244 13.8 Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied 178,621 25.4 184,284 25.8 193,267 26.7 Commercial real estate - multifamily 76,549 10.9 76,647 10.7 70,129 9.7 Commercial construction and land development 21,935 3.1 23,353 3.3 22,635 3.1 Commercial participations 5,671 .8 6,453 .9 16,739 2.3 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total commercial loans 473,561 67.3 482,365 67.6 486,583 67.1 Retail loans: One-to-four family residential 178,280 25.2 177,830 24.9 181,025 25.0 Home equity lines of credit 47,605 6.8 49,476 6.9 53,953 7.4 Retail construction and land development 1,778 .3 1,518 .2 1,299 .2 Other 3,238 .5 2,724 .5 3,007 .4 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total retail loans 230,901 32.8 231,548 32.5 239,284 33.0 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total loans receivable 704,462 100.1 713,913 100.1 725,867 100.1 Net deferred loan fees (555) (.1) (317) (.1) (400) (.1) -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total loans receivable, net of unearned fees $703,907 100.0% $713,596 100.0% $725,467 100.0% ======== ===== ======== ===== ======== =====
Total loans receivable decreased $9.7 million at September 30, 2012 from June 30, 2012 primarily due to repayments totaling $21.1 million, sales of one-to-four family loans totaling $17.5 million, transfers to other real estate owned totaling $5.8 million, and gross charge-offs of $1.3 million. Partially offsetting these decreases, loan fundings during the three months ended September 30, 2012 totaled $37.3 million, a 19.2% increase from $31.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2012.
At September 30, 2012, our total commercial loans outstanding that were originated prior to January 1, 2008 (Pre-1/1/08) decreased to $172.3 million, or 36.4% of total commercial loans outstanding compared to $187.9 million, or 38.9%, at June 30, 2012 and $202.6 million, or 42.8%, at December 31, 2011. Please refer to our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011 for a more detailed discussion of our Pre-1/1/08 commercial portfolio.
During the third quarter of 2012, we sold $17.5 million of conforming one-to-four family fixed-rate mortgage loans into the secondary market and recorded a gain on sale of $327,000 compared to loan sales and gains on sale of $3.2 million and $66,000, respectively, in the third quarter of 2011.
Deposits
9/30/2012 6/30/2012 9/30/2011 -------------- -------------- -------------- % of % of % of Amount Total Amount Total Amount Total -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- (Dollars in thousands) Checking accounts: Non-interest bearing $ 98,723 10.4% $ 97,435 10.1% $106,476 10.8% Interest-bearing 177,458 18.6 179,842 18.5 172,007 17.4 Money market accounts 179,400 18.9 182,522 18.9 185,906 18.9 Savings accounts 146,617 15.4 144,705 15.0 132,378 13.4 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Core deposits 602,198 63.3 604,504 62.5 596,767 60.5 Certificates of deposit accounts 348,863 36.7 362,650 37.5 389,674 39.5 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total deposits $951,061 100.0% $967,154 100.0% $986,441 100.0% ======== ===== ======== ===== ======== =====
During the first quarter of 2012, we implemented our High Performance Checking (HPC) deposit acquisition marketing program that targets both retail and business clients. The program is designed to attract a younger demographic and enhance growth in core deposits and related fee income as well as to provide additional cross-selling opportunities. In addition, core deposits during 2012 benefited from clients moving maturing certificates of deposit into money market and savings accounts due to the current low interest rate environment.
Borrowed Funds
9/30/2012 6/30/2012 9/30/2011 ---------- ---------- ---------- (Dollars in thousands) Short-term variable-rate repurchase agreements $ 10,430 $ 11,540 $ 16,175 FHLB advances 39,588 39,766 39,940 ---------- ---------- ---------- Total borrowed funds $ 50,018 $ 51,306 $ 56,115 ========== ========== ==========
Borrowed funds decreased slightly during the third quarter of 2012 primarily due to decreased borrowings from repurchase agreements, which will fluctuate depending on our client's liquidity levels.
Shareholders' Equity
Shareholders' equity at September 30, 2012 increased to $108.1 million, or 9.66% of assets, from $104.6 million, or 9.24% of assets, at June 30, 2012. The increase was primarily due to net income of $1.3 million for the quarter and a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax, of $2.4 million during the quarter. Shareholders' equity also increased from $103.2 million, or 8.99% of assets, at December 31, 2011 due to net income of $3.1 million and a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax, of $1.7 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2012.
At September 30, 2012, the Bank's Tier 1 core capital ratio increased to 8.85% from 8.56% at June 30, 2012 and the total risk-based capital ratio increased to 13.82% from 13.35% at June 30, 2012. Both the Tier 1 core capital ratio and the total risk-based capital ratio exceeded "minimum" and "well capitalized" regulatory capital requirements at September 30, 2012 and June 30, 2012.
Company Profile
CFS Bancorp, Inc. is the parent of Citizens Financial Bank, a $1.1 billion asset federal savings bank. Citizens Financial Bank is an independent bank focusing its people, products, and services on helping individuals, businesses, and communities to be successful. We have 20 full-service banking centers throughout adjoining markets in Chicago's Southwest suburbs and Northwest Indiana. Our website can be found at www.citz.com.
Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements and information relating to us that is based on our beliefs as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to us. These forward-looking statements include but are not limited to statements regarding our ability to successfully execute our strategy and Strategic Growth and Diversification Plan, the level and sufficiency of the Bank's current regulatory capital and equity ratios, our ability to continue to diversify the loan portfolio, efforts at deepening client relationships, increasing levels of core deposits, lowering non-performing asset levels, managing and reducing credit-related costs, increasing revenue growth and levels of earning assets, the effects of general economic and competitive conditions nationally and within our core market area, the ability to sell other real estate owned properties and mortgage loans held for sale, levels of provision for and the allowance for loan losses, amounts of charge-offs, levels of loan and deposit growth, interest on loans, asset yields and cost of funds, net interest income, net interest margin, non-interest income, non-interest expense, the interest rate environment, and other risk factors identified in the filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "indicate," "intend," "should," and similar expressions, or the negative thereof, as well as statements that include future events, tense, or dates, or that are not historical or current facts, as they relate to us, our business, prospects, or our management, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and changes in circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or outcomes, and actual results or events may differ materially from those included in these statements. We do not intend to update these forward-looking statements unless required to under the federal securities laws.
CFS BANCORP, INC. Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended ----------------------------------- ----------------------- September September September September 30, June 30, 30, 30, 30, 2012 2012 2011 2012 2011 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Interest income: Loans receivable $ 8,237 $ 8,243 $ 8,881 $ 24,866 $ 26,708 Investment securities 1,923 2,186 1,794 6,239 5,879 Other interest- earning assets 88 103 80 284 401 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total interest income 10,248 10,532 10,755 31,389 32,988 Interest expense: Deposits 1,102 1,294 1,602 3,786 5,272 Borrowed funds 297 294 294 887 813 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total interest expense 1,399 1,588 1,896 4,673 6,085 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net interest income 8,849 8,944 8,859 26,716 26,903 Provision for loan losses 1,160 1,150 2,673 3,360 4,572 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net interest income after provision for loan losses 7,689 7,794 6,186 23,356 22,331 Non-interest income: Deposit related fees 1,662 1,578 1,675 4,709 4,708 Commission income 55 75 100 187 223 Net gain on sale of: Investment securities 194 305 758 917 1,450 Loans held for sale 327 200 66 686 124 Other real estate owned 425 86 266 464 2,499 Income from bank-owned life insurance 151 162 216 853 632 Other income 218 237 229 683 663 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total non- interest income 3,032 2,643 3,310 8,499 10,299 Non-interest expense: Compensation and employee benefits 4,182 4,467 4,818 13,362 15,104 Net occupancy expense 697 679 706 2,084 2,141 FDIC insurance premiums and regulatory assessments 475 490 481 1,453 1,638 Data processing 462 445 424 1,345 1,307 Furniture and equipment expense 417 468 436 1,342 1,353 Marketing 283 322 213 1,009 670 Professional fees 177 198 309 628 1,031 Other real estate owned related expense, net 1,074 316 614 2,008 3,217 Loan collection expense 170 119 117 407 470 Severance and retirement compensation expense -- -- -- 876 -- Other general and administrative expenses 1,032 1,038 1,068 3,204 3,293 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total non- interest expense 8,969 8,542 9,186 27,718 30,224 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Income before income tax expense (benefit) 1,752 1,895 310 4,137 2,406 Income tax expense (benefit) 493 541 (84) 1,034 307 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net income $ 1,259 $ 1,354 $ 394 $ 3,103 $ 2,099 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== Basic earnings per share $ .12 $ .13 $ .04 $ .29 $ .20 Diluted earnings per share .12 .13 .04 .29 .20 Weighted-average common and common share equivalents outstanding: Basic 10,747,974 10,750,313 10,693,724 10,732,118 10,678,788 Diluted 10,806,861 10,806,555 10,753,386 10,786,679 10,739,969 CFS BANCORP, INC. Consolidated Statements of Condition (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) September 30, June 30, December 31, September 30, 2012 2012 2011 2011 ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- ASSETS Cash and amounts due from depository institutions $ 31,611 $ 33,846 $ 32,982 $ 33,421 Interest-bearing deposits 76,972 51,687 59,090 84,344 ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Cash and cash equivalents 108,583 85,533 92,072 117,765 Investment securities available-for-sale, at fair value 202,498 226,625 234,381 218,417 Investment securities held-to-maturity, at cost 13,490 13,965 16,371 14,387 Investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost 6,188 6,188 6,188 8,638 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 703,907 713,596 711,226 725,467 Allowance for loan losses (12,359) (12,062) (12,424) (17,186) ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Net loans 691,548 701,534 698,802 708,281 Loans held for sale 2,199 610 1,124 839 Investment in bank- owned life insurance 36,586 36,435 36,275 36,095 Accrued interest receivable 2,697 2,801 3,011 2,908 Other real estate owned 17,447 19,223 19,091 17,195 Office properties and equipment 16,121 16,225 17,539 18,053 Net deferred tax assets 13,801 16,281 16,273 17,708 Prepaid expenses and other assets 7,523 6,674 7,823 8,195 ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Total assets $ 1,118,681 $1,132,094 $ 1,148,950 $ 1,168,481 ============= ========== ============ ============= LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Deposits $ 951,061 $ 967,154 $ 977,424 $ 986,441 Borrowed funds 50,018 51,306 54,200 56,115 Advance payments by borrowers for taxes and insurance 4,075 4,243 4,275 5,868 Other liabilities 5,468 4,794 9,803 5,302 ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Total liabilities 1,010,622 1,027,497 1,045,702 1,053,726 Shareholders' equity: Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; 15,000,000 shares authorized -- -- -- -- Common stock, $0.01 par value; 85,000,000 shares authorized; 23,423,306 shares issued; 10,876,151, 10,867,357, 10,874,668, and 10,877,015 shares outstanding 234 234 234 234 Additional paid-in capital 187,254 187,379 187,030 187,023 Retained earnings 75,461 74,420 72,683 85,365 Treasury stock, at cost; 12,547,155, 12,555,949, 12,548,638, and 12,546,291 shares (154,695) (154,824) (154,773) (154,766) Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax (195) (2,612) (1,926) (3,101) ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Total shareholders' equity 108,059 104,597 103,248 114,755 ------------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 1,118,681 $1,132,094 $ 1,148,950 $ 1,168,481 ============= ========== ============ ============= CFS BANCORP, INC. Selected Financial Data (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) September 30, June 30, December 31, September 30, 2012 2012 2011 2011 ------------- ----------- ------------ ------------- Book value per share $ 9.94 $ 9.62 $ 9.49 $ 10.55 Shareholders' equity to total assets 9.66% 9.24% 8.99% 9.82% Tier 1 core capital ratio (Bank only) 8.85 8.56 8.26 8.87 Total risk-based capital ratio (Bank only) 13.82 13.35 12.65 13.57 Common shares outstanding 10,876,151 10,867,357 10,874,668 10,877,015 Employees (FTE) 259 261 303 311 Number of full service banking centers 20 20 22 22 Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended -------------------------------- --------------------- September September September September 30, June 30, 30, 30, 30, 2012 2012 2011 2012 2011 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Average Balance Data: Total assets $1,123,777 $1,162,099 $1,150,149 $1,148,290 $1,140,791 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 712,663 705,410 730,524 708,942 730,242 Investment securities 234,395 252,698 239,655 248,606 248,905 Interest-earning assets 1,014,769 1,052,039 1,036,064 1,037,445 1,025,231 Deposits 956,939 996,741 972,486 981,232 971,727 Interest-bearing deposits 859,051 890,814 871,637 879,427 872,912 Non-interest bearing deposits 97,888 105,927 100,849 101,805 98,815 Interest-bearing liabilities 909,841 941,398 922,049 930,935 915,870 Shareholders' equity 106,145 103,827 116,408 104,755 115,199 Performance Ratios (annualized): Return on average assets .45% .47% .14% .36% .25% Return on average equity 4.72 5.25 1.34 3.96 2.44 Average yield on interest-earning assets 4.02 4.03 4.12 4.04 4.30 Average cost of interest-bearing liabilities .61 .68 .82 .67 .89 Interest rate spread 3.41 3.35 3.30 3.37 3.41 Net interest margin 3.47 3.42 3.39 3.44 3.51 Non-interest expense to average assets 3.18 2.96 3.17 3.22 3.54 Efficiency ratio (1) 76.74 75.71 80.50 80.82 84.54 Cash dividends declared per share $ .02 $ -- $ .01 $ .03 $ .03 Market price per share of common stock for the period ended: Close $ 5.46 $ 4.98 $ 4.34 $ 5.46 $ 4.34 High 5.75 5.96 5.70 6.29 5.90 Low 4.42 4.30 4.34 4.30 4.34 --------------------- (1) The efficiency ratio is calculated by dividing non-interest expense by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income, excluding net gain on sales of investment securities. CFS BANCORP, INC. Reconciliation of Income Before Income Taxes to Pre-Tax, Pre-Provision Earnings, as adjusted (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) Three Months Ended ----------------------------------------- September 30, June 30, September 30, 2012 2012 2011 ------------- ----------- ------------- Income before income taxes $ 1,752 $ 1,895 $ 310 Provision for loan losses 1,160 1,150 2,673 ------------- ----------- ------------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings 2,912 3,045 2,983 Add back (subtract): Net gain on sale of investment securities (194) (305) (758) Net gain on sale of other real estate owned (425) (86) (266) Other real estate owned related expense, net 1,074 316 614 Loan collection expense 170 119 117 ------------- ----------- ------------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted $ 3,537 $ 3,089 $ 2,690 ============= =========== ============= Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets (annualized) 1.25% 1.07% .93% ============= =========== ============= Nine Months Ended ---------------------------- September 30, September 30, 2012 2011 ------------- ------------- Income before income taxes $ 4,137 $ 2,406 Provision for loan losses 3,360 4,572 ------------- ------------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings 7,497 6,978 Add back (subtract): Net gain on sale of investment securities (917) (1,450) Net gain on sale of other real estate owned (464) (2,499) Other real estate owned related expense, net 2,008 3,217 Loan collection expense 407 470 Severance and retirement compensation expense 876 -- ------------- ------------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted $ 9,407 $ 6,716 ============= ============= Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets (annualized) 1.09% .79% ============= =============
Our accounting and reporting policies conform to U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and general practice within the banking industry. We use certain non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate our financial performance and have provided the non-GAAP financial measures of pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, and pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets. In these non-GAAP financial measures, the provision for loan losses, other real estate owned related income and expense, loan collection expense, and certain other items, such as gains and losses on sales of investment securities and other real estate owned and severance and retirement compensation expenses, are excluded. We believe that these measures are useful because they provide a more comparable basis for evaluating financial performance excluding certain credit-related costs and other non-recurring items period to period and allows management and others to assess our ability to generate pre-tax earnings to cover our provision for loan losses and other credit-related costs. Although these non-GAAP financial measures are intended to enhance investors' understanding of our business performance, these operating measures should not be considered as an alternative to GAAP.
CONTACT: Daryl D. Pomranke President and Chief Executive Officer 219-513-5150 Jerry A. Weberling Executive Vice President and CFO 219-513-5103
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