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First US Bancshares, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2020 Results

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First US Bancshares, Inc. (Nasdaq: FUSB) (the “Company”), the parent company of First US Bank (the “Bank”), today reported net income of $0.4 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2020 (“3Q2020”), compared to $0.4 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 (“2Q2020”) and $1.1 million, or $0.16 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2019 (“3Q2019”). For the nine months ended September 30, 2020, the Company’s net income totaled $1.7 million, or $0.25 per diluted share, compared to $3.4 million, or $0.49 per diluted share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2019.

Net interest income improved to $9.0 million in 3Q2020, compared to $8.6 million in the previous quarter. The increase in net interest income was driven by significant loan growth during the quarter. Total loans averaged $609.6 million during 3Q2020, compared to $557.5 million during 2Q2020, an increase of $52.1 million, or 9.3%. The linked quarter growth in net interest income was partially offset by an increase in the provision for loan and lease losses in response to loan growth, as well as a modest reserve build in light of the current economic environment.

James F. House, President and CEO of the Company, stated, “We are pleased with the third quarter results, particularly in light of the challenging operating environment that we have experienced in 2020. The strong credit quality of our loan portfolio that has been built over the past several years has provided a solid footing that enables us to move forward in pursuing our loan growth initiatives. Our COVID-19-related payment deferments decreased to $18.4 million, or 2.9% of the loan portfolio, as of September 30, 2020, compared to $95.2 million, or 16.5% of the loan portfolio, as of June 30, 2020. In addition, we continue to gain insight as to the impact of the pandemic on our portfolio. As a result of the improving clarity and outlook, we were able to focus considerable effort during the quarter on loan growth, as well as our initiatives to reduce deposit costs, both of which should enhance earnings over time.”

Third Quarter 2020 Highlights

Loan Growth – Total loans increased by $61.1 million as of September 30, 2020 compared to June 30, 2020. The increase was most pronounced in indirect sales lending and commercial real estate lending, which grew by $35.4 million and $27.6 million, respectively, in 3Q2020, and the residential 1-4 family real estate portfolio also grew by $2.1 million in 3Q2020. The Company’s indirect sales portfolio is comprised of loans secured by collateral that generally includes recreational vehicles, campers, boats and horse trailers. Effective January 1, 2020, the portfolio was transferred to the Bank from Acceptance Loan Company, the Bank’s wholly owned subsidiary (“ALC”). During the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for this financing has grown substantially as consumers seek alternatives to more traditional travel and leisure activities. The growth in commercial real estate lending was focused on borrowers that management determined to be of appropriate credit quality and structure in the current environment under the Bank’s established underwriting criteria. Growth in indirect lending and commercial real estate lending was partially offset by decreases in the Bank’s commercial and industrial portfolio totaling $0.9 million, as well as a reduction in direct consumer lending, primarily through ALC’s branch system, that totaled $3.1 million during the quarter.

Net Interest Income – 3Q2020 net interest income increased by $0.3 million as a result of loan growth and the resulting shift of a portion of excess cash balances to higher-yielding assets. Net interest margin decreased nine basis points to 4.56% for 3Q2020, compared to 4.65% for 2Q2020. However, as a result of earning asset mix changes, combined with continued efforts to reduce deposit costs, reductions in net interest margin slowed in 3Q2020 compared to the previous quarter.

The interest rate environment precipitated by the pandemic has put significant pressure on our net interest margin, particularly in 2Q2020, as yields on interest-earning assets generally shifted downward more rapidly than rates on interest-bearing liabilities. During 3Q2020, management continued efforts to reprice deposit products in a manner consistent with the current environment. As a result of these efforts, the weighted average annualized rate paid for interest-bearing liabilities decreased to 0.68% for 3Q2020, compared to 0.80% for 2Q2020 and 1.16% for 3Q2019. Annualized total funding costs (including both interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing deposits and borrowings) decreased 10 basis points to 0.54% for 3Q2020, compared to 0.64% for 2Q2020 and 0.97% for 3Q2019. If the current interest rate environment continues, management expects to further reduce interest costs as interest-bearing liabilities continue to reprice.

Balance Sheet Growth – Total assets as of September 30, 2020 increased by $7.2 million, or 0.9%, compared to June 30, 2020. Liabilities experienced continued growth in 3Q2020 primarily due to deposit growth. Deposit growth during 2020 has reflected the impact of the pandemic on both business and consumer deposit holders, including preferences for liquidity, loan payment deferments, tax payment deferments, stimulus checks and lower consumer spending. Total deposits as of September 30, 2020 were $7.0 million, or 1.0%, higher than deposit balances as of June 30, 2020 and were $61.7 million, or 9.0%, higher than deposit balances as of December 31, 2019. Of the total year-to-date increase in deposits as of September 30, 2020, $40.2 million represented non-interest-bearing deposits, while $21.5 million were interest-bearing.

Loan Loss Provision – The ratio of net charge-offs to average loans was 0.19% annualized for 3Q2020, compared to 0.27% annualized for 2Q2020 and 0.28% annualized for 3Q2019. Although net charge-off experience improved, the Company’s provision for loan losses increased to $1.0 million in 3Q2020, compared to $0.9 million in both 2Q2020 and 3Q2019. The provision increase in 3Q2020 occurred primarily to reserve for the significant loan growth during the quarter, as well as a modest reserve build in light of the economic uncertainty that continues to exist related to the pandemic. Excluding loans originated under the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP Loans”), which are guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (the “SBA”), the allowance as a percentage of total loans was 1.16% as of September 30, 2020, compared to 1.15% as of June 30, 2020 and 1.02% as of September 30, 2019.

In accordance with relevant accounting guidance for smaller reporting companies, the Company has not yet adopted the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) accounting model for the calculation of credit losses. Management believes that the allowance for loan and lease losses as of September 30, 2020, which was calculated under an incurred loss model, was sufficient to absorb losses in the Company’s loan portfolio based on circumstances existing as of the balance sheet date. However, due to the uncertainty of the economic environment resulting from the pandemic, management will continue to closely monitor the impact of changing economic circumstances on the Company’s loan portfolio.

Asset Quality – Non-performing assets, including loans in non-accrual status and other real estate owned (OREO), were $4.0 million as of September 30, 2020, compared to $4.8 million as of December 31, 2019. As a percentage of total assets, non-performing assets totaled 0.47% as of September 30, 2020, compared to 0.61% as of December 31, 2019.

Non-interest Income – Non-interest income totaled $1.4 million in 3Q2020, compared to $1.3 million in 2Q2020 and $1.4 million in 3Q2019. For both of the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2020 and 2019, non-interest income totaled $4.0 million.

Non-interest Expense – Non-interest expense totaled $8.7 million during 3Q2020, compared to $8.6 million during 2Q2020 and $8.5 million during 3Q2019. Non-interest expense totaled $25.8 million for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2020, compared to $25.5 million for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2019.

Cash Dividend – The Company declared a cash dividend of $0.03 per share on its common stock in each quarter of 2020, resulting in a dividend of $0.09 per share for the nine months ended September 30, 2020, compared to $0.06 per share for the nine months ended September 30, 2019.

Regulatory Capital – During 3Q2020, the Bank continued to maintain capital ratios at higher levels than the ratios required to be considered a “well-capitalized” institution under applicable banking regulations. As of September 30, 2020, the Bank’s common equity Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 risk-based capital ratios were each 11.71%. Its total capital ratio was 12.81%, and its Tier 1 leverage ratio was 9.08%.

Liquidity – As of September 30, 2020, the Company continued to maintain excess funding capacity sufficient to provide adequate liquidity for loan growth, capital expenditures and ongoing operations. The Company benefits from a strong core deposit base, a liquid investment securities portfolio and access to funding from a variety of sources, including federal funds lines, Federal Home Loan Bank advances and brokered deposits.

COVID-19 Borrower Support Actions – Following the declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic in March 2020, the Company participated in a number of actions to support borrowers, including the origination of PPP Loans to deliver funding to small business owners, as well as processing loan payment deferments for consumer and business borrowers.

About First US Bancshares, Inc.

First US Bancshares, Inc. is a bank holding company that operates banking offices in Alabama, Tennessee and Virginia through First US Bank. In addition, the Company’s operations include Acceptance Loan Company, Inc., a consumer loan company, and FUSB Reinsurance, Inc., an underwriter of credit life and credit accident and health insurance policies sold to the Bank’s and ALC’s consumer loan customers. The Company files periodic reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Copies of its filings may be obtained through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or at www.firstusbank.com. More information about the Company and the Bank may be obtained at www.firstusbank.com. The Company’s stock is traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “FUSB.”

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, as defined by federal securities laws. Statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. These statements may address issues that involve significant risks, uncertainties, estimates and assumptions made by management. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements following the date of this press release, except as required by law. In addition, the Company, through its senior management, may make from time to time forward-looking public statements concerning the matters described herein. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the best judgment of the Company’s senior management based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Certain factors that could affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements are identified in the public filings made by the Company with the SEC, and forward-looking statements contained in this press release or in other public statements of the Company or its senior management should be considered in light of those factors. Specifically, with respect to statements relating to the sufficiency of the allowance for loan and lease losses, loan demand, cash flows, interest costs, growth and earnings potentialexpansion and the Company’s positioning to handle the challenges presented by COVID-19, these factors include, but are not limited to, the rate of growth (or lack thereof) in the economy generally and in the Bank’s and ALC’s service areas; market conditions and investment returns; changes in interest rates; the impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business, the Company’s customers, the communities that the Company serves and the United States economy, including the impact of actions taken by governmental authorities to try to contain the virus or address the impact of the virus on the United States economy (including, without limitation, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and subsequent federal legislation) and the resulting effect on the Company’s operations, liquidity and capital position and on the financial condition of the Company’s borrowers and other customers; the pending discontinuation of LIBOR as an interest rate benchmark; the availability of quality loans in the Bank’s and ALC’s service areas; the relative strength and weakness in the consumer and commercial credit sectors and in the real estate markets; collateral values; and cybersecurity threats. There can be no assurance that such factors or other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements.

 

Contact: Thomas S. Elley
  205-582-1200
 

 

 

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES  
SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA – LINKED QUARTERS  
(Dollars in Thousands, Except Per Share Data)  
(Unaudited)  
   
  Quarter Ended     Nine Months Ended  
  2020     2019     2020     2019  
  September
30,
    June
30,
    March
31,
    December
31,
    September
30,
    September
30,
    September
30,
 
Results of Operations:                                                      
Interest income $ 9,996     $ 9,780     $ 10,397     $ 10,825     $ 11,027     $ 30,173     $ 32,763  
Interest expense   1,031       1,157       1,511       1,636       1,680       3,699       5,010  
Net interest income   8,965       8,623       8,886       9,189       9,347       26,474       27,753  
Provision for loan and lease losses   1,046       850       580       716       883       2,476       1,998  
Net interest income after provision for loan
and lease losses
  7,919       7,773       8,306       8,473       8,464       23,998       25,755  
Non-interest income   1,375       1,330       1,297       1,396       1,414       4,002       3,970  
Non-interest expense   8,747       8,581       8,494       8,279       8,546       25,822       25,503  
Income before income taxes   547       522       1,109       1,590       1,332       2,178       4,222  
Provision for income taxes   136       118       262       381       214       516       865  
Net income $ 411     $ 404     $ 847     $ 1,209     $ 1,118     $ 1,662     $ 3,357  
Per Share Data:                                                      
Basic net income per share $ 0.07     $ 0.07     $ 0.13     $ 0.19     $ 0.17     $ 0.27     $ 0.52  
Diluted net income per share $ 0.06     $ 0.06     $ 0.13     $ 0.18     $ 0.16     $ 0.25     $ 0.49  
Dividends declared $ 0.03     $ 0.03     $ 0.03     $ 0.03     $ 0.02     $ 0.09     $ 0.06  
Key Measures (Period End):                                                      
Total assets $ 852,941     $ 845,747     $ 788,565     $ 788,738     $ 771,930                  
Tangible assets (1)   844,439       837,142       779,850       779,913       762,996                  
Loans, net of allowance for loan losses   627,605       566,062       539,685       545,243       544,519                  
Allowance for loan and lease losses   7,185       6,423       5,954       5,762       5,585                  
Investment securities, net   93,405       103,964       110,079       108,356       114,309                  
Total deposits   745,336       738,290       682,595       683,662       677,640                  
Short-term borrowings   10,045       10,334       10,152       10,025       221                  
Total shareholders’ equity   85,658       85,281       84,332       84,748       83,790                  
Tangible common equity (1)   77,156       76,676       75,617       75,923       74,856                  
Book value per common share   13.87       13.81       13.73       13.76       13.47                  
Tangible book value per common share (1)   12.49       12.41       12.31       12.33       12.03                  
Key Ratios:                                                      
Return on average assets (annualized)   0.19 %     0.20 %     0.43 %     0.61 %     0.57 %     0.27 %     0.57 %
Return on average common equity
(annualized)
  1.91 %     1.91 %     4.02 %     5.68 %     5.28 %     2.61 %     5.45 %
Return on average tangible common equity
(annualized) (1)
  2.12 %     2.13 %     4.49 %     6.35 %     5.92 %     2.90 %     6.13 %
Net interest margin   4.56 %     4.65 %     4.97 %     5.12 %     5.23 %     4.72 %     5.20 %
Efficiency ratio (2)   84.6 %     86.2 %     83.4 %     78.2 %     79.4 %     84.7 %     80.4 %
Net loans to deposits   84.2 %     76.7 %     79.1 %     79.8 %     80.4 %                
Net loans to assets   73.6 %     66.9 %     68.4 %     69.1 %     70.5 %                
Tangible common equity to tangible
assets (1)
  9.14 %     9.16 %     9.70 %     9.73 %     9.81 %                
Tier 1 leverage ratio (3)   9.08 %     9.36 %     9.46 %     9.61 %     9.55 %                
Allowance for loan losses as % of loans (4)   1.13 %     1.12 %     1.09 %     1.05 %     1.02 %                
Nonperforming assets as % of total assets   0.47 %     0.52 %     0.60 %     0.61 %     0.35 %                
 

 

(1)  Refer to Non-GAAP reconciliation of tangible balances and measures beginning on page 11
(2)  Efficiency ratio = non-interest expense / (net interest income + non-interest income)
(3)  First US Bank Tier 1 leverage ratio
(4)  The allowance for loan losses as a % of loans excluding PPP Loans, which are guaranteed by the SBA, was 1.16% as of September 30, 2020
 

 

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NET INTEREST MARGIN
THREE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Dollars in Thousands)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three Months Ended     Three Months Ended  
  September 30, 2020     September 30, 2019  
  Average
Balance
    Interest     Annualized
Yield/
Rate %
    Average
Balance
    Interest     Annualized
Yield/
Rate %
 
ASSETS                                              
Interest-earning assets:                                              
Total Loans $ 609,609     $ 9,557       6.24 %   $ 538,294     $ 10,114       7.45 %
Taxable investment securities   95,402       393       1.64 %     124,592       626       1.99 %
Tax-exempt investment securities   3,530       16       1.80 %     1,981       14       2.80 %
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,135       11       3.86 %     1,138       22       7.67 %
Federal funds sold   80                   14,442       85       2.34 %
Interest-bearing deposits in banks   72,288       19       0.10 %     28,858       166       2.28 %
Total interest-earning assets   782,044       9,996       5.08 %     709,305       11,027       6.17 %
Non-interest-earning assets:                                              
Other assets   68,424                       72,414                  
Total $ 850,468                     $ 781,719                  
                                               
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY                                              
Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
Demand deposits $ 203,842     $ 130       0.25 %   $ 165,877     $ 217       0.52 %
Savings deposits   161,699       147       0.36 %     157,822       389       0.98 %
Time deposits   226,269       717       1.26 %     241,433       1,016       1.67 %
Total interest-bearing deposits   591,810       994       0.67 %     565,132       1,622       1.14 %
Borrowings   10,252       37       1.44 %     10,166       58       2.26 %
Total interest-bearing liabilities (1)   602,062       1,031       0.68 %     575,298       1,680       1.16 %
Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
Demand deposits   153,112                       111,845                  
Other liabilities   9,638                       10,585                  
Shareholders’ equity   85,656                       83,991                  
Total $ 850,468                     $ 781,719                  
                                               
Net interest income         $ 8,965                     $ 9,347          
Net interest margin                   4.56 %                     5.23 %
 

 

(1)   The annualized rate on total average funding costs, including total average interest-bearing liabilities and average non-interest-bearing demand deposits, was 0.54% and 0.97% for the three-month periods ended September 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively
 

 

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NET INTEREST MARGIN
NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Dollars in Thousands)
(Unaudited)
 
  Nine Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
  September 30, 2020     September 30, 2019  
  Average
Balance
    Interest     Annualized
Yield/
Rate %
    Average
Balance
    Interest     Annualized
Yield/
Rate %
 
ASSETS                                              
Interest-earning assets:                                              
Total Loans $ 571,881     $ 28,433       6.64 %   $ 521,304     $ 29,620       7.60 %
Taxable investment securities   101,303       1,417       1.87 %     137,793       2,156       2.09 %
Tax-exempt investment securities   2,158       39       2.41 %     2,125       43       2.71 %
Federal Home Loan Bank stock   1,136       41       4.82 %     853       45       7.05 %
Federal funds sold   6,302       45       0.95 %     12,246       227       2.48 %
Interest-bearing deposits in banks   66,325       198       0.40 %     38,890       672       2.31 %
Total interest-earning assets   749,105       30,173       5.38 %     713,211       32,763       6.14 %
Non-interest-earning assets:                                              
Other assets   71,594                       71,834                  
Total $ 820,699                     $ 785,045                  
                                               
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY                                              
Interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
Demand deposits $ 185,667     $ 442       0.32 %   $ 168,284     $ 639       0.51 %
Savings deposits   161,026       605       0.50 %     163,981       1,309       1.07 %
Time deposits   232,824       2,553       1.46 %     246,961       3,004       1.63 %
Total interest-bearing deposits   579,517       3,600       0.83 %     579,226       4,952       1.14 %
Borrowings   10,201       99       1.30 %     3,574       58       2.17 %
Total interest-bearing liabilities (1)   589,718       3,699       0.84 %     582,800       5,010       1.15 %
Non-interest-bearing liabilities:                                              
Demand deposits   136,052                       110,291                  
Other liabilities   9,816                       9,633                  
Shareholders’ equity   85,113                       82,321                  
Total $ 820,699                     $ 785,045                  
                                               
Net interest income         $ 26,474                     $ 27,753          
Net interest margin                   4.72 %                     5.20 %
 

(1)   The annualized rate on total average funding costs, including total average interest-bearing liabilities and average non-interest-bearing demand deposits, was 0.68% and 0.97% for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively



 

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars in Thousands, Except Per Share Data)
 
  September 30,     December 31,  
  2020     2019  
  (Unaudited)          
ASSETS              
Cash and due from banks $ 14,709     $ 11,939  
Interest-bearing deposits in banks   50,934       45,091  
Total cash and cash equivalents   65,643       57,030  
Federal funds sold   86       10,080  
Investment securities available-for-sale, at fair value   85,682       94,016  
Investment securities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost   7,723       14,340  
Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost   1,135       1,137  
Loans and leases, net of allowance for loan and lease losses of $7,185 and
$5,762, respectively
  627,605       545,243  
Premises and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $23,443
and $22,570, respectively
  28,337       29,216  
Cash surrender value of bank-owned life insurance   15,771       15,546  
Accrued interest receivable   2,883       2,488  
Goodwill and core deposit intangible, net   8,502       8,825  
Other real estate owned   985       1,078  
Other assets   8,589       9,739  
Total assets $ 852,941     $ 788,738  
               
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY              
Deposits:              
Non-interest-bearing $ 152,942     $ 112,729  
Interest-bearing   592,394       570,933  
Total deposits   745,336       683,662  
Accrued interest expense   365       537  
Other liabilities   11,537       9,766  
Short-term borrowings   10,045       10,025  
Total liabilities   767,283       703,990  
               
Shareholders’ equity:              
Common stock, par value $0.01 per share, 10,000,000 shares authorized;
7,596,351 and 7,568,053 shares issued, respectively; 6,176,556 and 6,157,692
shares outstanding, respectively
  75       75  
Additional paid-in capital   13,680       13,814  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax   (106 )     (46 )
Retained earnings   93,862       92,755  
Less treasury stock: 1,419,795 and 1,410,361 shares at cost, respectively   (21,853 )     (21,850 )
Total shareholders’ equity   85,658       84,748  
               
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 852,941     $ 788,738  
 




 

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollars in Thousands, Except Per Share Data)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three Months Ended     Nine Months Ended  
  September 30,     September 30,  
  2020     2019     2020     2019  
           
Interest income:                              
Interest and fees on loans $ 9,557     $ 10,114     $ 28,433     $ 29,620  
Interest on investment securities   439       913       1,740       3,143  
Total interest income   9,996       11,027       30,173       32,763  
                               
Interest expense:                              
Interest on deposits   994       1,622       3,600       4,952  
Interest on borrowings   37       58       99       58  
Total interest expense   1,031       1,680       3,699       5,010  
                               
Net interest income   8,965       9,347       26,474       27,753  
                               
Provision for loan and lease losses   1,046       883       2,476       1,998  
                               
Net interest income after provision for loan and lease losses   7,919       8,464       23,998       25,755  
                               
Non-interest income:                              
Service and other charges on deposit accounts   298       472       995       1,375  
Credit insurance income   54       175       252       426  
Net gain on sales and prepayments of investment securities         45       326       67  
Mortgage fees from secondary market   196       91       499       380  
Lease income   206       212       630       633  
Other income, net   621       419       1,300       1,089  
Total non-interest income   1,375       1,414       4,002       3,970  
                               
Non-interest expense:                              
Salaries and employee benefits   5,138       5,089       15,467       15,272  
Net occupancy and equipment   1,078       1,055       3,074       3,190  
Computer services   470       421       1,311       1,105  
Fees for professional services   325       316       1,004       879  
Other expense   1,736       1,665       4,966       5,057  
Total non-interest expense   8,747       8,546       25,822       25,503  
                               
Income before income taxes   547       1,332       2,178       4,222  
Provision for income taxes   136       214       516       865  
Net income $ 411     $ 1,118     $ 1,662     $ 3,357  
Basic net income per share $ 0.07     $ 0.17     $ 0.27     $ 0.52  
Diluted net income per share $ 0.06     $ 0.16     $ 0.25     $ 0.49  
Dividends per share $ 0.03     $ 0.02     $ 0.09     $ 0.06  
 

COVID-19 Loan Deferments

Uncertainty continues to exist as to what the ultimate economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be on the Company’s borrowers. In response to this uncertainty, during the first nine months of 2020, the Company increased qualitative factors in the calculation of the allowance for loan and lease losses. Although we believe that the allowance was sufficient to absorb losses in the portfolio based on circumstances existing as of September 30, 2020, management is continuing to closely monitor the Company’s loan portfolio for indications of credit deterioration, particularly with respect to those loans that have had payments deferred in connection with the pandemic.

In accordance with section 4013 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Company implemented initiatives to provide short-term payment relief to borrowers who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19. Over 1,800 of the Company’s borrowers requested and were granted pandemic-related deferments by the Company during the nine months ended September 30, 2020. Although the interpretive guidance defines short-term as six months, the majority of deferments granted by the Company were for terms of 90 days or less. During 3Q2020, the principal balance of loans that were under COVID-19 deferment was reduced by $76.8 million. The table below summarizes all remaining COVID-19 payment deferments as of September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020.

  As of September 30, 2020     As of June 30, 2020  
  Number
of Loans
Deferred
    Principal
Balance of
Loans
Deferred
    % of
Portfolio
Balance
    Number
of Loans
Deferred
    Principal
Balance of
Loans
Deferred
    % of
Portfolio
Balance
 
  (Dollars in Thousands)  
Loans secured by real estate:                                        
Construction, land development and other land loans   1     $ 2,259     6.4 %   7     $ 4,544     14.5 %
Secured by 1-4 family residential properties   8       398     0.4 %   50       9,474     10.2 %
Secured by multi-family residential properties                 12       29,726     60.9 %
Secured by non-farm, non-residential properties   10       14,084     7.7 %   49       42,797     26.6 %
Commercial and industrial loans   2       529     0.6 %   9       1,460     1.7 %
Consumer loans:                                        
Direct consumer   77       284     0.9 %   442       2,188     6.6 %
Branch retail   36       353     1.1 %   172       1,856     5.6 %
Indirect sales   19       509     0.4 %   123       3,199     3.6 %
Total loans   153     $ 18,416     2.9 %   864     $ 95,244     16.5 %
 

Although the credit quality of these deferred loans will continue to be evaluated on an ongoing basis in accordance with the Company’s uniform framework for establishing and monitoring credit risk, in accordance with regulatory guidance related to the CARES Act, loans for which payments were deferred related to COVID-19 will generally not be considered troubled debt restructurings or placed in past due or nonaccrual status during the deferment period.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to the financial results presented in this press release that have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), the Company’s management believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures and ratios are beneficial to the reader. These non-GAAP measures have been provided to enhance overall understanding of the Company’s current financial performance and position. Management believes that these presentations provide meaningful comparisons of financial performance and position in various periods and can be used as a supplement to the GAAP-based measures presented in this press release. The non-GAAP financial results presented should not be considered a substitute for the GAAP-based results. Management believes that both GAAP measures of the Company’s financial performance and the respective non-GAAP measures should be considered together.

The non-GAAP measures and ratios that have been provided in this press release include measures of operating income, tangible assets and equity, and certain ratios that include tangible assets and equity. Discussion of these measures and ratios is included below, along with reconciliations of each relevant non-GAAP measure to GAAP-based measures included in the financial statements previously presented in the press release.

Operating Income

In addition to GAAP-based measures of net income, management periodically reviews certain non-GAAP measures of pre-tax income that factor out the impact of discrete income or expense items that, although not unusual, infrequent or nonrecurring, tend to fluctuate significantly from quarter to quarter or are based on events that are not necessarily indicative of the Company’s core operating earnings as a financial institution. An example includes the provision for loan and lease losses, which, although a core part of the Company’s operating activities, may fluctuate significantly based on the level of loan growth in a quarter, changes in economic factors or other events during the quarter. Examples of items that are not necessarily considered by management to be core to the Company’s operating earnings include accretion and amortization of discounts, premiums and intangible assets associated with purchase accounting. In its own analysis, management has defined operating income as a non-GAAP financial measure that adjusts net income for the following items:

  • Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
  • Accretion of discount on purchased loans
  • Accretion of premium on purchased time deposits
  • Gains (losses) on sales and prepayments of investment securities
  • Gains (losses) on settlements of derivative contracts
  • Gains (losses) on sales of foreclosed real estate
  • Gains on sales of fixed and other assets
  • Provision for loan and lease losses
  • Amortization of core deposit intangible asset
  • Acquisition expenses

A reconciliation of the Company’s net income to its operating income for each of the most recent five quarters as of September 30, 2020 is set forth below. A limitation of the non-GAAP calculation of operating income presented below is that the adjustments to the comparable GAAP measure (net income) include gains, losses or expenses that the Company does not expect to continue to recognize at a consistent level in the future; however, the adjustments of these items should not be construed as an inference that these gains, losses or expenses are unusual, infrequent or nonrecurring.

FIRST US BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
OPERATING INCOME – LINKED QUARTERS
(Non-U.S. GAAP Unaudited Reconciliation)
   
  Quarter Ended  
  2020     2019  
  September
30,
    June
30,
    March
31,
    December
31,
    September
30,
 
  (Dollars in Thousands)  
Net income $ 411     $ 404     $ 847     $ 1,209     $ 1,118  
Add back:                                      
Provision for income taxes   136       118       262       381       214  
Income before income taxes   547       522       1,109       1,590       1,332  
Subtract adjustments to net interest income:                                      
Accretion of discount on purchased loans   (140 )     (226 )     (131 )     (174 )     (180 )
Accretion of premium on purchased time deposits   (3 )     (5 )     (9 )     (11 )     (21 )
Net adjustments to net interest income   (143 )     (231 )     (140 )     (185 )     (201 )
Add back (subtract) non-interest adjustments:                                      
Net gain on sales and prepayments of investment securities         (326 )           (25 )     (45 )
Net loss on sales of foreclosed real estate   6       5       5       30       19  
Gain on sales of fixed and other assets   (315 )                        
Provision for loan and lease losses   1,046       850       580       716       883  
Amortization of core deposit intangible   103       110       110       110       122  
Net non-interest adjustments   840       639       695       831       979  
Operating income $ 1,244     $ 930     $ 1,664     $ 2,236     $ 2,110  
 

Tangible Balances and Measures

In addition to capital ratios defined by GAAP and banking regulators, the Company utilizes various tangible common equity measures when evaluating capital utilization and adequacy. These measures, which are presented in the financial tables in this press release, may also include calculations of tangible assets. As defined by the Company, tangible common equity represents shareholders’ equity less goodwill and identifiable intangible assets, while tangible assets represent total assets less goodwill and identifiable intangible assets.

Management believes that the measures of tangible equity are important because they reflect the level of capital available to withstand unexpected market conditions. In addition, presentation of these measures allows readers to compare certain aspects of the Company’s capitalization to other organizations. In management’s experience, many stock analysts use tangible common equity measures in conjunction with more traditional bank capital ratios to compare capital adequacy of banking organizations with significant amounts of goodwill or other intangible assets that typically result from the use of the purchase accounting method in accounting for mergers and acquisitions.

These calculations are intended to complement the capital ratios defined by GAAP and banking regulators. Because GAAP does not include these measures, management believes that there are no comparable GAAP financial measures to the tangible common equity ratios that the Company utilizes. Despite the importance of these measures to the Company, there are no standardized definitions for the measures, and, therefore, the Company’s calculations may not be comparable with those of other organizations. In addition, there may be limits to the usefulness of these measures to investors. Accordingly, management encourages readers to consider the Company’s consolidated financial statements in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure. The table below reconciles the Company’s calculations of these measures to amounts reported in accordance with GAAP.

     Quarter Ended     Nine Months Ended  
    2020     2019     2020     2019  
    September
30,
    June
30,
    March
31,
    December
31,
    September
30,
    September
30,
    September
30,
 
    (Dollars in Thousands, Except Per Share Data)  
    (Unaudited Reconciliation)  
TANGIBLE BALANCES                                                        
Total assets   $ 852,941     $ 845,747     $ 788,565     $ 788,738     $ 771,930                  
Less: Goodwill     7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435                  
Less: Core deposit intangible     1,067       1,170       1,280       1,390       1,499                  
Tangible assets (a) $ 844,439     $ 837,142     $ 779,850     $ 779,913     $ 762,996                  
                                                         
Total shareholders’ equity   $ 85,658     $ 85,281     $ 84,332     $ 84,748     $ 83,790                  
Less: Goodwill     7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435                  
Less: Core deposit intangible     1,067       1,170       1,280       1,390       1,499                  
Tangible common equity (b) $ 77,156     $ 76,676     $ 75,617     $ 75,923     $ 74,856                  
                                                         
Average shareholders’ equity   $ 85,656     $ 84,953     $ 84,721     $ 84,345     $ 83,991     $ 85,112     $ 82,321  
Less: Average goodwill     7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435       7,435  
Less: Average core deposit intangible     1,115       1,224       1,332       1,442       1,556       1,223       1,685  
Average tangible shareholders’ equity (c) $ 77,106     $ 76,294     $ 75,954     $ 75,468     $ 75,000     $ 76,454     $ 73,201  
                                                         
Net income (d) $ 411     $ 404     $ 847     $ 1,209     $ 1,118     $ 1,662     $ 3,357  
Common shares outstanding (in thousands) (e)   6,177       6,176       6,143       6,158       6,222                  
                                                         
TANGIBLE MEASURES                                                        
Tangible book value per common share (b)/(e) $ 12.49     $ 12.41     $ 12.31     $ 12.33     $ 12.03                  
                                                         
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (b)/(a)   9.14 %     9.16 %     9.70 %     9.73 %     9.81 %                
                                                         
Return on average tangible common equity (annualized) (1 )   2.12 %     2.13 %     4.49 %     6.35 %     5.92 %     2.90 %     6.13 %
 

(1)   Calculation of Return on average tangible common equity (annualized) = ((net income (d) / number of days in period) * number of days in year) / average tangible shareholders’ equity (c) 

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