Seacoast Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2015 Results

Full Year 2015 EPS Rose 214% to $0.66 Double-Digit Loan Growth Drove Fourth Quarter Adjusted EPS(1) to $0.19, Compared With $0.13 in Q4 2014

January 28, 2016 4:18 PM EST

STUART, Fla., Jan. 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Fourth Quarter 2015 Earnings Highlights

  • Adjusted revenues increased $5.0 million or 16% year-over-year to $36.9 million. 
  • Net interest margin increased eleven basis points year-over-year to 3.67%.
  • Net interest income improved $4.4 million or 18% largely due to organic loan growth.
  • Adjusted net income1 increased 56% to $6.5 million or $0.19 per diluted share, compared to $4.2 million or $0.13 per diluted share in the fourth quarter 2014. 
  • Adjusted return on tangible common equity improved to 8.4% from 6.2% year-over-year.

Fourth Quarter 2015 Growth Highlights

  • Loans increased $57 million or 3% not annualized, compared to third quarter 2015 and rose 18% year-over-year.  Excluding acquisitions, loans increased $218 million or 12% above year-ago levels.
  • Strategic initiatives continue to pay off.  Excluding acquisitions, households grew 5% year-over-year and consumer loans originated outside the branch hit a record 26% during the fourth quarter.   
  • Successful integration of Grand Bank and BankFIRST franchises resulted in net household growth by the third month as opposed to net attrition typical for acquisitions.

2016 Guidance

  • Seacoast provided 2016 adjusted diluted EPS target of $1.00.

Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (NASDAQ: SBCF) today reported results for the fourth quarter and full year 2015.

Fourth quarter 2015 net income increased to $6.0 million compared to a net loss of $1.5 million reported in the same period of the prior year. Adjusted net income1 increased $2.3 million, or 56%, from year-ago levels.  Diluted earnings per common share (EPS) were $0.18 and adjusted diluted EPS1 were $0.19 in the fourth quarter, compared to adjusted diluted EPS of $0.13 in the fourth quarter of 2014 and $0.19 in the third quarter of 2015.

Dennis S. Hudson, III, Chairman and CEO said, "Our sustained execution of Seacoast's balanced growth strategy produced another quarter of strong results, measured by increases in loans, deposits and households.  The combination of organic and acquired growth in 2015 and our  significant operating leverage led to nearly 60% growth in core EPS, reinforcing our conviction that our continued execution of Seacoast's long-term strategy positions us well to produce strong results for shareholders."

Seacoast's earnings improvement reflected continued strong business growth and execution of digital and other strategic initiatives, supplemented by successful acquisitions.  Fourth quarter net income included a $416,000 bargain purchase gain from the acquisition of the Grand Bankshares, arising from unanticipated recoveries and resulting valuation adjustments to loans and other real estate owned (OREO) realized in the fourth quarter.

Full-year 2015 net income improved $16.4 million to $22.2 million and fully diluted earnings per share increased 214% to $0.66 compared with $0.21 per diluted common share in 2014.  Adjusted net income1 increased to $25.3 million, or $0.75 per diluted share, in 2015 from $13.0 million, or $0.47 per diluted share, in 2014.

Hudson added, "We believe that community banking is undergoing a revolution and we plan to be at the forefront of refining the user experience to the benefit of our customers. Exiting the Great Recession, we recognized that a fundamental shift in community banking had taken place, and we began to invest for a new future.  We introduced Seacoast's Accelerate commercial banking model in 2011, and in 2013 began to invest in analytics, digital servicing capabilities and digital marketing talent and technology.  These investments in our future  drove our 16% revenue growth in 2015, with loans increasing at a 12% organic rate and households rising 5% year-over-year.

"Seacoast is building a fully integrated distribution platform across all channels to provide our customers with the ability to choose their path of convenience to satisfy their banking needs.  In 2015, we rolled out integrated digital marketing, automated cross sell, and deeper customer analytics which are creating shareholder value as we move forward.  Additionally, we are making trade-offs by reinvesting a portion of the cost savings related to consolidating branch locations and more efficient business processes into new and innovative ways to serve and grow our customer base.  In 2015, we fully absorbed incremental costs needed to support better channel integration including the expansion of our 24/7 call center, that now originates over 10% of our deposit relationships and almost 30% of our consumer loan production.  Looking forward, we expect our digital and phone based channels to expand dramatically.

"As our upgraded technology platform enabled us to effectively adapt to changes in consumer banking behavior, we were able to close three branches during 2015 with minimal customer impact; in fact household growth continued to accelerate during the year.  We are currently in the process of consolidating an additional four legacy locations in the first half of 2016.

"While we remained disciplined in executing an organic-growth focused strategy, our recent acquisitions have boosted our growth trajectory. Our convenient service model and enhanced product offerings, especially digital banking, allowed us to grow our acquired banks' households and further cross-sell additional products to our newly acquired customers. Specifically, our recently acquired BankFIRST (Orlando) and Grand Bankshares (Palm Beach County) franchises attained net household growth within three months of acquisition, and Orlando increased households at a rate above 7% in 2015."

Hudson concluded, "We look to 2016 with confidence as we continue to execute on our long term strategy, investing in important initiatives, managing expenses and executing on the right acquisition opportunities.  As a result, we have provided an adjusted diluted EPS outlook target of $1.00 for the year.  We look forward to discussing this goal with shareholders on our Q4 earnings call."

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

(Dollars in thousands except per share data)

4Q15

3Q15

2Q15

1Q15

4Q14

Total Assets

$3,534,780

$3,378,108

$3,233,588

$3,231,956

$3,093,335

Loans

2,156,330

2,099,447

1,937,399

1,854,487

1,821,885

Deposits

2,844,387

2,742,296

2,605,177

2,609,825

2,416,534

Net Income (Loss)

6,036

4,441

5,805

5,859

(1,517)

Diluted Earnings Per Share   

0.18

0.13

0.18

0.18

(0.05)

Return on Average Assets (ROA)

0.69%

0.52%

0.72%

0.75%

(0.20%)

Return on Average Tangible   

     Common Equity (ROTCE)

7.8

5.9

8.2

8.5

(1.7)

Net Interest Margin

3.67

3.75

3.50

3.62

3.56

Efficiency Ratio

72.6

76.3

68.6

68.3

104.5

Pretax, Pre-provision Income (1)

$10,130

$8,126

$10,224

$9,832

($2,029)

 

Average Diluted Shares

     Outstanding (000)

34,395

34,194

33,234

33,136

33,124

Adjusted Net Income (1)

$6,520

$6,433

$6,172

$6,177

$4,179

Adjusted Diluted Earnings  

     Per Share (1)

0.19

0.19

0.19

0.19

0.13

Adjusted ROA (1)

0.75%

0.76%

0.77%

0.79%

0.55%

Adjusted ROTCE (1)

8.4

8.5

8.7

9.0

6.2

Adjusted Efficiency Ratio (1)

69.1

68.2

67.5

67.5

74.8

Adjusted Pretax, Pre-provision        

     Income (1)

$10,913

$11,328

$10,815

$10,342

$7,464

Annualized Adjusted

     Operating Expenses as  

     a Percent of Average

     Assets (1)

2.93%

3.03%

2.91%

2.88%

3.13%

Acquisitions Update

Hudson noted, "We continue to be encouraged by results from our recent acquisitions.  In Orlando, we achieved growth levels in excess of our already-strong franchise growth rate as we delivered our service and product offerings to the BankFIRST customer base.  Acquisitions in the asset-based lending space and in demographically-strong Palm Beach County have helped us further propel growth.  We are pleased with our ability to execute against our commitments.

"We look forward to welcoming more than 5,000 customers of Floridian Bankshares and nearly 9,000 customers from BMO Harris' Orlando banking operations in the first part of 2016.  We are pleased to announce that we have received regulatory approval for both of these transactions and expect to close the Floridian acquisition late in the first quarter and the BMO Harris branch purchase late in the second quarter, subject in both instances to customary closing conditions."

Florida Economic Update

"The strong Florida economy continues to amplify our success," said Hudson.

Wells Fargo Securities Group's December 18, 2015 report titled, "Florida Employment Update: November 2015" stated, "Florida's economy is firing on all cylinders…Florida added a nation-leading 35,200 jobs in November, which marks the largest monthly job gain for the Sunshine State since May 2010.  On a year-to-date basis, nonfarm employment has risen 3.0 percent, resulting in a net gain of 239,600 jobs."

Comerica Bank's Comerica Economic Insights report dated January 5, 2016 stated, "Our Florida Economic Activity Index increased again in October, for the 19th consecutive month.  Most components of the index were positive in October.  Only state exports and housing starts were negative for the month.  The Florida economy is firmly re-established as a growth leader for the U.S….we see no reason for the positive trend to change in the near term."

Fourth Quarter 2015 Income Statement Highlights

Balance Sheet Mix, Driven by Growth in Relationship Customers and Improved Yields, Fuel Net Interest Income and Margin Expansion

Net interest income for the quarter totaled $29.1 million, a $4.4 million or 18% increase from fourth quarter 2014 levels.  Net interest margin expanded to 3.67%, an eleven basis point increase from the prior year.  Year-over-year net interest income and margin increases reflect improvement in rate and balance sheet mix, largely due to growth in customer relationships.

Net interest income increased $0.1 million and net interest margin decreased eight basis points from 3.75% in the prior quarter.  Linked quarter results reflect an accelerated level of purchase loan accretion in the third quarter of 2015 that contributed approximately 10 basis points of margin during that quarter.  Strong loan growth and improved core yields more than compensated for a decrease in purchased loan accretion.  Fourth quarter results included essentially no excess  purchased loan accretion.

Noninterest Income Growth Reflects Increases in Households

Noninterest income excluding securities gains and the bargain purchase gain, totaled $7.8 million for the fourth quarter, an increase of $641,000 or 9% from a year ago. Most categories of service fee income showed year-over-year growth with interchange income up a strong 24%, indicating continued strength in customer acquisition and cross sell and benefits from acquisition activity. 

Noninterest income, excluding securities gains and the bargain purchase gain related to the Grand Bankshares acquisition, decreased $300,000 from third quarter 2015 levels.  Strength in interchange income and smaller increases in many other categories were offset by decreases in mortgage banking, brokerage and marine income, which were negatively impacted by low activity during the holiday season. 

As mentioned previously, fourth quarter net income included a $416,000 bargain purchase gain from the acquisition of the Grand Bankshares, arising from unanticipated recoveries and resulting valuation adjustments to loans and other real estate owned (OREO) realized in the fourth quarter.

Noninterest Expense Continues to Show Strong Operating Leverage and Investment in Seacoast Strategy

Noninterest expense decreased $6.8 million from the fourth quarter 2014.  Prior year expenses reflected significant non-recurring costs related to the acquisition of The BANKshares on October 1, 2014 and other one-time costs.  Adjusted noninterest expense1 increased $1.6 million from prior-year levels.  The year-over-year increase in adjusted expense reflects ongoing costs related to the acquisitions of FGC and Grand Bankshares, particularly in added salary and benefits, which increased $666,000 or 5%, and occupancy and furniture and equipment costs, which increased $265,000 or 9%.  Increases also reflect variable costs related to strong organic franchise growth, particularly in data processing costs, which increased $588,000 or 31%, an investment made to further the company's strategy.    

Noninterest expense decreased $2.0 million from the third quarter, 2015.  Excluding merger related charges and other one-time items, adjusted noninterest expense1 grew $200,000, or less than 1%.  Increases in occupancy ($108,000) and data processing costs ($178,000) were partially offset by decreases in salary and benefits ($110,000).  These fluctuations represent normal expense volatility.

Seacoast's efficiency ratio was 72.6% in fourth quarter of 2015, down from 104.5% in the fourth quarter of 2014 and below 76.3% in the third quarter of 2015.  Adjusted1, the efficiency ratio decreased to 69.3% in the fourth quarter of 2015 from 74.8% in the fourth quarter of 2014 and up slightly from 68.2% in the third quarter of 2015.  Linked-quarter increase was impacted by the significant amount of accelerated purchased loan accretion recorded in the third quarter of 2015, whereas fourth quarter results included essentially no excess purchased loan accretion. 

Fourth Quarter 2015 Balance Sheet Highlights

Deposit Growth Reflects Success of Core Customer Increase and AcquisitionsTotal deposits increased 18% to $2.84 billion at December 31, 2015, from year ago levels.  Core customer funding increased to $2.72 billion at December 31, 2015, a $476 million, or 21% increase from the fourth quarter of 2014.  Excluding acquisitions, core customer funding increased by $286 million or 13% from one year ago and total deposits increased $239 million or 10% from one year ago.  Total deposits grew $102 million or 4% (not annualized) and core customer funding increased $138 million or 5% (not annualized) compared to the prior quarter.  Linked-quarter increases were largely due to normal seasonal growth in public funds.

Noninterest demand deposits grew $129.2 million, or 18% from the fourth quarter of 2014 and remained at a strong 30.0% of total deposits.

(Dollars in thousands)

Fourth

Quarter

2015

Third

Quarter

2015

Second

Quarter

2015

First Quarter

2015

Fourth

Quarter

2014

Customer Relationship Funding

      Noninterest demand 

$  854,447

$  869,877

$  808,429

$  793,336

$  725,238

      Interest-bearing demand

734,749

618,344

599,268

634,854

652,353

      Money market

665,353

660,632

621,973

596,600

450,172

      Savings

295,851

286,810

282,588

272,963

264,738

      Time certificates of deposit

293,987

306,633

292,919

312,072

324,033

            Total deposits

$2,844,387

$2,742,296

$2,605,177

$2,609,825

$2,416,534

      Customer sweep accounts

$172,005

$148,607

$157,676

$170,023

$153,640

      Total core customer funding (2)

$ 2,722,405

$ 2,584,270

$ 2,469,934

$ 2,467,776

$ 2,246,141

      Demand deposit mix

      (noninterest bearing)

30.0%

31.7%

31.0%

30.4%

30.0%

(2)

Total deposits and customer sweep accounts, excluding time certificates of deposit.

Loans Up Substantially from Acquisition and Strong Core Growth

Total loans were $2.16 billion at December 31, 2015, an increase of $334 million or 18% from a year ago.  Excluding acquired loans, loans increased $218 million or 12% from the prior year's fourth quarter.  Loans increased a strong $57 million or 3% (not annualized) from third quarter levels.

Loan growth continued across all business lines.  Commercial loan originations for the quarter were $80 million with the commercial pipeline (in underwriting and approval or approved and not yet closed) totaling a strong $106 million at December 31, 2015 increasing from prior quarter and well in excess of recent history.  Consumer loan and small business originations (inclusive of lines of credit) totaled $54 million in the fourth quarter of 2015 compared to $28 million one year ago.

Closed residential production for the quarter totaled $60.2 million compared with $57.9 million a year ago, with a total residential pipeline of $30.3 million at December 31, 2015 up from $21.4 million one year ago.

(Dollars in thousands)

4Q15

3Q15

2Q15

1Q15

4Q14

Commercial pipeline

$105,556

$104,915

$108,538

$82,143

$60,136

Commercial loans closed

80,003

71,823

85,815

61,357

94,719

Total Commercial loan originations and pipeline

$185,559

$176,738

$194,353

$143,500

$154,855

Residential pipeline

$30,340

$37,958

$53,902

$48,485

$21,351

Residential loans retained

24,905

36,027

45,596

23,951

31,598

Residential loans sold

35,278

37,996

36,182

31,896

26,336

Total Residential loan originations and pipeline

$90,523

$111,981

$135,680

$104,332

$79,285

Other Highlights

Credit Quality Remains Stable with Growth TrendsThe provision for loan losses was $369,000 for the fourth quarter of 2015, up from $118,000 in the fourth quarter 2014 and below $987,000 recorded in the third quarter 2015.  The fourth quarter provision reflects continued strong credit metrics, offset by continued loan growth.  The third quarter provision was also impacted by $655,000 related to a single purchased credit impaired loan performing below our initial expectations.  The allowance for loan losses for non-acquired loans was 1.03% of total loans, compared to 1.11% in the third quarter 2015.

Additional highlights include:

  • Nonperforming loans to total loans outstanding at the end of the fourth quarter remained at a clean 0.8%, down from 1.2% at year-end 2014;
  • Nonperforming assets to total assets declined to 0.7%, compared to 0.9% a year ago.

Capital Ratios Continue to Improve from Earnings MomentumCapital ratios remain healthy and well above regulatory requirements for well-capitalized institutions.  The common equity tier 1 capital ratio (CET1) is estimated at 13.3% and the total capital ratio is estimated at 16.0% at December 31, 2015.  The tier 1 leverage ratio is estimated at 10.7% at December 31, 2015.

Tangible book value per share increased $0.13 to $9.31 and book value per share increased $0.09 to $10.29 at December 31, 2015, as earnings more than offset decreases in AFS securities valuation at the end of the 2015 year.  Average tangible common equity to assets was a strong 9.3% at December 31, 2015. 

Conference Call InformationSeacoast will host a conference call on Friday, January 29, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss the earnings results.  Investors may call in (toll-free) by dialing (888) 517-2513 (passcode: 7021 952; host: Dennis S. Hudson). Slides will be used during the conference call and may be accessed at Seacoast's website at SeacoastBanking.com by selecting "Presentations" under the heading "Investor Services."  A replay of the call will be available for one month, beginning late afternoon of January 29, by dialing (888) 843-7419 (domestic), using the passcode 7021 952.

Alternatively, individuals may listen to the live webcast of the presentation by visiting Seacoast's website at SeacoastBanking.com. The link is located in the subsection "Presentations" under the heading "Investor Services." Beginning the afternoon of January 29, an archived version of the webcast can be accessed from this same subsection of the website.  The archived webcast will be available for one year.   

1

Non-GAAP measure, see "Explanation of Certain Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures"

About Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (NASDAQ: SBCF)Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida is one of the largest community banks headquartered in Florida with approximately $3.5 billion in assets and $2.8 billion in deposits as of December 31, 2015. The Company provides integrated financial services including commercial and retail banking, wealth management, and mortgage services to customers through advanced banking solutions, 43 traditional branches of its locally-branded wholly-owned subsidiary bank, Seacoast Bank, and five commercial banking centers. Offices stretch from Ft. Lauderdale, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach north through the Space Coast of Florida, into Orlando and Central Florida, and west to Okeechobee and surrounding counties. More information about the Company is available at SeacoastBanking.com.

Sources: 

https://www08.wellsfargomedia.com/assets/pdf/commercial/insights/economics/regional-reports/fl-employment-20151218.pdfhttp://blog.comerica.com/2016/01/05/comerica-banks-florida-index-continues-solid-gains/

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Important information for Investors and ShareholdersSeacoast has filed a registration statement on Form S-4 and amendments thereto containing a definitive Proxy Statement/Prospectus with the SEC regarding the proposed merger with Floridian into Seacoast.  On or about January 22, 2016, this Proxy Statement/Prospectus was mailed to Floridian shareholders.  INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS REGARDING THE PROPOSED MERGER AND OTHER DOCUMENTS FILED BY SEACOAST WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THOSE DOCUMENTS WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE, BECAUSE THEY DO OR WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

Investors can obtain a free copy of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus, as well as other filings containing information about Seacoast and Floridian, at the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov), with respect to information about Seacoast, and Floridian's website (www.floridianbank.com), with respect to information about Floridian.  Investors can also obtain these documents, free of charge, at http://www.seacoastbanking.com under the tab "Investor Relations" and then under the tab "Financials/Regulatory Filings."  Copies of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus and any other filing by Seacoast with the SEC can also be obtained, free of charge, by directing a request to Investor Relations, 815 Colorado Avenue, P.O. Box 9012, Stuart, FL 34994, (772) 288-6085.

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To better evaluate its earnings, the Company removes certain items to arrive at adjusted net income, adjusted pretax, pre-provision income and adjusted diluted earnings per share (non-GAAP measures) as detailed in the table below:

(Dollars in thousands except per share data)

Fourth Quarter

 2015

Third Quarter

 2015

Second Quarter

 2015

First Quarter

 2015

Fourth Quarter

 2014

  

Net income

$6,036

$4,441

$5,805

$5,859

($1,517)

Severance

187

98

29

12

478

 

Merger related charges

1,043

2,692

337

275

2,722

Bargain purchase gain

(416)

0

0

0

0

 

Branch closure charges and costs related to expense initiatives

0

121

0

0

4,261

Marketing and brand refresh expense

0

0

0

0

697

 

Stock compensation expense and other incentive costs related to improved outlook

0

0

0

0

1,213

Securities (gains)

(1)

(160)

0

0

(108)

Miscellaneous losses

48

112

0

0

119

Net loss on OREO and repossessed assets

(157)

262

53

81

9

Asset dispositions expense

79

77

173

143

103

Effective tax rate on adjustments

(299)

(1,210)

(225)

(193)

(3,798)

 

Adjusted Net Income (1)

6,520

6,433

6,172

6,177

4,179

Provision for loan losses

369

987

855

433

118

Income taxes

4,024

3,908

3,788

3,732

3,167

Adjusted pretax, pre-provision income (1)

$10,913

$11,328

$10,815

$10,342

$7,464

Adjusted earnings per diluted share (1)

$0.19

$0.19

$0.19

$0.19

$0.13

Average shares outstanding (000)

34,395

34,194

33,234

33,136

33,124

          (1)     Non-GAAP measure

 

 

FINANCIAL  HIGHLIGHTS 

(Unaudited)

01/26/16

SEACOAST  BANKING  CORPORATION  OF  FLORIDA  AND  SUBSIDIARIES

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

Three Months Ended

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

September 30,

December 31,

December 31,

December 31,

2015

2015

2014

2015

2014

Summary of Earnings

Net income (loss)

$             6,036

$         4,441

$          (1,517)

$           22,141

$           5,696

Net interest income  (1)

29,216

29,130

24,883

109,968

75,221

Net interest margin  (1), (2)

3.67

3.75

3.56

3.64

3.25

.

Performance Ratios

Return on average assets-GAAP basis (2), (3)

0.69

%

0.52

%

(0.20)

%

0.67

%

0.23

%

Return on average shareholders' equity-GAAP basis (2), (3)

6.78

5.05

(1.89)

6.56

2.22

Return on average tangible shareholders' equity-GAAP basis (2), (3), (4)

7.83

5.94

(1.71)

7.59

2.57

Efficiency ratio (5)

72.57

76.29

104.46

71.58

91.57

Noninterest income to total revenue

21.10

21.79

22.40

22.63

24.83

Per Share Data

Net income (loss) diluted-GAAP basis

$               0.18

$            0.13

$            (0.05)

$               0.66

$              0.21

Net income (loss) basic-GAAP basis

0.18

0.13

(0.05)

0.66

0.21

Book value per share common

10.29

10.20

9.44

10.29

9.44

Tangible book value per share

9.31

9.18

8.51

9.31

8.51

Cash dividends declared

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

(1)  Calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis using amortized cost.

(2)  These ratios are stated on an annualized basis and are not necessarily indicative of future periods.

(3)  The calculation of ROA and ROE do not include the mark-to-market unrealized gains (losses) because

       the unrealized gains (losses) are not included in net income.

(4)  The Company defines tangible common equity as total shareholder's equity less intangible assets.

(5) Defined as (noninterest expense less foreclosed property expense and amortization of intangibles) divided by net operating revenue

     (net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis plus noninterest income excluding securities gains and bargain purchase gain, net).

 

FINANCIAL  HIGHLIGHTS 

SEACOAST  BANKING  CORPORATION  OF  FLORIDA  AND  SUBSIDIARIES

December 31,

September 30,

December 31,

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

2015

2015

2014

Selected Financial Data

Total assets 

$     3,534,780

$  3,378,108

$    3,093,335

Securities available for sale (at fair value)

790,766

728,161

741,375

Securities held for investment (at amortized cost)

203,525

209,047

207,904

Net loans

2,137,202

2,080,119

1,804,814

Deposits 

2,844,387

2,742,296

2,416,534

Total shareholders' equity  

353,453

350,280

312,651

Average Balances (Year-to-Date)

Total average assets

$     3,304,397

$  3,250,855

$    2,485,259

Less: intangible assets

33,277

32,879

8,840

Total average tangible assets

$     3,271,120

$  3,217,976

$    2,476,419

Total average equity

$        337,367

$     331,966

$       256,867

Less: intangible assets

33,277

32,879

8,840

Total average tangible equity

$        304,090

$     299,087

$       248,027

Credit Analysis

Net charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date - non-acquired loans

$              (609)

$           (854)

$             (489)

Net charge-offs year-to-date - acquired loans

1,196

872

-

Total net charge-offs (recoveries) year-to-date

$                587

$               18

$             (489)

Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans (annualized) - non-acquired loans

(0.03)

%

(0.06)

%

(0.03)

%

Net charge-offs to average loans (annualized) - acquired loans

0.06

0.06

-

Total net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans (annualized)

0.03

0.00

(0.03)

Loan loss provision (recapture) year-to-date - non-acquired loans

$             1,375

$         1,415

$          (3,550)

Loan loss provision year-to-date - acquired loans

1,269

860

64

Total loan loss provision (recapture) year-to-date

$             2,644

$         2,275

$          (3,486)

Allowance to loans at end of period - non-acquired loans

1.03

%

1.11

%

1.14

%

Discount for credit losses to acquired loans at end of period

4.24

4.13

3.56

Nonperforming loans - non-acquired loans

$           12,758

$       14,474

$         18,563

Nonperforming loans - acquired loans

4,628

2,636

2,577

Other real estate owned - non-acquired 

3,699

4,183

5,567

Other real estate owned - acquired 

3,340

3,250

1,895

Total nonperforming assets 

$           24,425

$       24,543

$         28,602

Restructured loans (accruing)

$           19,970

$       20,543

$         24,997

Purchased noncredit impaired loans

$        308,737

$     347,262

$       332,508

Purchased credit impaired loans

12,109

12,673

7,814

Total acquired loans

$        320,846

$     359,935

$       340,322

Nonperforming loans to loans at end of period - non-acquired loans

0.59

%

0.69

%

1.02

%

Nonperforming loans to loans at end of period - acquired loans

0.22

0.12

0.14

Total nonperforming loans to loans at end of period

0.81

0.81

1.16

Nonperforming assets to total assets - non-acquired 

0.47

%

0.55

%

0.78

%

Nonperforming assets to total assets - acquired 

0.22

0.18

0.14

Total nonperforming assets to total assets

0.69

0.73

0.92

 

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST BANKING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA AND SUBSIDIARIES

Three Months Ended

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

December 31,

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

2015

2014

2015

2014

Interest on securities:

     Taxable

$           5,312

$          4,728

$      20,341

$          15,448

     Nontaxable

144

182

585

211

Interest and fees on loans

25,184

21,070

94,469

63,586

Interest on federal funds sold and other investments

275

292

1,022

1,017

         Total Interest Income

30,915

26,272

116,417

80,262

Interest on deposits

598

297

2,085

864

Interest on time certificates

265

375

1,228

1,538

Interest on borrowed money

952

867

3,617

2,953

         Total Interest Expense

1,815

1,539

6,930

5,355

         Net Interest Income

29,100

24,733

109,487

74,907

Provision (recapture) for loan losses

369

118

2,644

(3,486)

         Net Interest Income After Provision for Loan Losses

28,731

24,615

106,843

78,393

Noninterest income:

     Service charges on deposit accounts

2,229

2,208

8,563

6,952

     Trust fees

791

795

3,132

2,986

     Mortgage banking fees

955

716

4,252

3,057

     Brokerage commissions and fees

511

417

2,132

1,614

     Marine finance fees

205

445

1,152

1,320

     Interchange income

1,989

1,603

7,684

5,972

     Other deposit based EFT fees

99

92

397

343

     BOLI income

396

252

1,426

252

     Gain on participated loan

0

0

725

0

     Other

607

613

2,555

2,248

7,782

7,141

32,018

24,744

     Securities gains, net

1

108

161

469

     Bargain purchase gain, net

416

0

416

0

         Total Noninterest Income

8,199

7,249

32,595

25,213

Noninterest expenses:

     Salaries and wages

11,135

11,676

41,075

35,132

     Employee benefits

2,178

2,461

9,564

8,773

     Outsourced data processing costs

2,455

3,506

10,150

8,781

     Telephone / data lines

412

419

1,797

1,331

     Occupancy

2,314

2,325

8,744

7,930

     Furniture and equipment

1,000

732

3,434

2,535

     Marketing

1,128

1,163

4,428

3,576

     Legal and professional fees

2,580

2,555

8,022

6,871

     FDIC assessments

551

476

2,212

1,660

     Amortization of intangibles

397

446

1,424

1,033

     Asset dispositions expense

79

103

472

488

     Branch closures and branding

0

4,958

0

4,958

     Net (gain)/loss on other real estate owned and repossessed assets

(157)

9

239

310

     Other

3,097

3,182

12,209

9,988

         Total Noninterest Expenses

27,169

34,011

103,770

93,366

         Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes

9,761

(2,147)

35,668

10,240

Income taxes

3,725

(630)

13,527

4,544

         Net Income (Loss)

$           6,036

$        (1,517)

$      22,141

$            5,696

Per share of common stock:

     Net income (loss) diluted

$             0.18

$          (0.05)

$           0.66

$              0.21

     Net income (loss) basic

0.18

(0.05)

0.66

0.21

     Cash dividends declared

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Average diluted shares outstanding

34,395,373

33,123,525

33,744,171

27,716,895

Average basic shares outstanding

34,115,697

32,888,612

33,495,827

27,538,955

 

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST BANKING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA AND SUBSIDIARIES

QUARTER

2015

2014

(Dollars in thousands)

Fourth

Third

Second

First

Fourth

Interest on securities:

     Taxable

$        5,312

$            5,154

$        4,977

$        4,898

$        4,728

     Nontaxable

144

144

147

150

182

Interest and fees on loans

25,184

25,276

21,988

22,021

21,070

Interest on federal funds sold and other investments

275

249

249

249

292

         Total Interest Income

30,915

30,823

27,361

27,318

26,272

Interest on deposits

598

562

524

401

297

Interest on time certificates

265

295

321

347

375

Interest on borrowed money

952

955

850

860

867

         Total Interest Expense

1,815

1,812

1,695

1,608

1,539

         Net Interest Income

29,100

29,011

25,666

25,710

24,733

Provision (recapture) for loan losses

369

987

855

433

118

         Net Interest Income After Provision for Loan Losses

28,731

28,024

24,811

25,277

24,615

Noninterest income:

     Service charges on deposit accounts

2,229

2,217

2,115

2,002

2,208

     Trust fees

791

781

759

801

795

     Mortgage banking fees

955

1,177

1,032

1,088

716

     Brokerage commissions and fees

511

604

576

441

417

     Marine finance fees

205

258

492

197

445

     Interchange income

1,989

1,925

2,033

1,737

1,603

     Other deposit based EFT fees

99

88

96

114

92

     BOLI income

396

366

334

330

252

     Gain on participated loan

0

0

725

0

0

     Other

607

666

684

598

613

7,782

8,082

8,846

7,308

7,141

     Securities gains, net

1

160

0

0

108

     Bargain purchase gain, net

416

0

0

0

0

         Total Noninterest Income

8,199

8,242

8,846

7,308

7,249

Noninterest expenses:

     Salaries and wages

11,135

11,850

9,301

8,789

11,676

     Employee benefits

2,178

2,430

2,541

2,415

2,461

     Outsourced data processing costs

2,455

3,277

2,234

2,184

3,506

     Telephone / data lines

412

446

443

496

419

     Occupancy

2,314

2,396

2,011

2,023

2,325

     Furniture and equipment

1,000

883

819

732

732

     Marketing

1,128

1,099

1,226

975

1,163

     Legal and professional fees

2,580

2,189

1,590

1,663

2,555

     FDIC assessments

551

552

520

589

476

     Amortization of intangibles

397

397

315

315

446

     Asset dispositions expense

79

77

173

143

103

     Branch closures and branding

0

0

0

0

4,958

     Net (gain)/loss on other real estate owned and repossessed assets

(157)

262

53

81

9

     Other

3,097

3,269

3,062

2,781

3,182

         Total Noninterest Expenses

27,169

29,127

24,288

23,186

34,011

         Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes

9,761

7,139

9,369

9,399

(2,147)

Income taxes

3,725

2,698

3,564

3,540

(630)

         Net Income (Loss)

$        6,036

$            4,441

$        5,805

$        5,859

$      (1,517)

Per share of common stock:

     Net income (loss) diluted

$           0.18

$               0.13

$          0.18

$          0.18

$        (0.05)

     Net income (loss) basic

0.18

0.13

0.18

0.18

(0.05)

     Cash dividends declared

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Average diluted shares outstanding

34,395,373

34,193,540

33,233,508

33,135,618

33,123,525

Average basic shares outstanding

34,115,697

33,907,178

32,978,006

32,971,444

32,888,612

 

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS         

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST  BANKING  CORPORATION  OF  FLORIDA  AND  SUBSIDIARIES

December 31,

December 31,

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

2015

2014

Assets

   Cash and due from banks

$               81,216

$               64,411

   Interest bearing deposits with other banks

54,851

36,128

            Total  Cash and Cash Equivalents

136,067

100,539

   Securities:

        Available for sale (at fair value)

790,766

741,375

        Held for investment (at amortized cost)

203,525

207,904

            Total Securities

994,291

949,279

   Loans available for sale

23,998

12,078

   Loans, net of deferred costs

2,156,330

1,821,885

   Less: Allowance for loan losses

(19,128)

(17,071)

            Net Loans

2,137,202

1,804,814

   Bank premises and equipment, net

54,579

45,086

   Other real estate owned

7,039

7,462

   Other intangible assets

8,594

7,454

   Goodwill

25,211

25,309

   Bank owned life insurance

43,579

35,679

   Other assets

104,220

105,635

$          3,534,780

$          3,093,335

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Liabilities

   Deposits

        Noninterest demand

$             854,447

$             725,238

        Interest-bearing demand

734,749

652,353

        Savings

295,851

264,738

        Money market

665,353

450,172

        Other time certificates

153,318

173,247

        Brokered time certificates

9,403

7,034

        Time certificates of $100,000 or more

131,266

143,752

            Total Deposits

2,844,387

2,416,534

   Federal funds purchased and securities sold under

       agreements to repurchase, maturing within 30 days

172,005

233,640

    Borrowed funds

50,000

50,000

    Subordinated debt

69,961

64,583

    Other liabilities

44,974

15,927

3,181,327

2,780,684

Shareholders' Equity

    Common stock

3,435

3,300

    Additional paid in capital

399,162

379,249

    Accumulated deficit

(42,858)

(65,000)

    Treasury stock

(73)

(71)

359,666

317,478

    Accumulated other comprehensive (loss), net

(6,213)

(4,827)

            Total Shareholders' Equity

353,453

312,651

$          3,534,780

$          3,093,335

Common Shares Outstanding

34,351,409

33,136,592

Note:  The balance sheet at December 31, 2014 has been derived from the audited financial statements at that date.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST BANKING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA AND SUBSIDIARIES

QUARTERS

2015

2014

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Fourth

Third

Second

First

Fourth

Net income (loss)

$                     6,036

$              4,441

$               5,805

$            5,859

$            (1,517)

Operating Ratios

   Return on average assets-GAAP basis (2),(3)

0.69

%

0.52

%

0.72

%

0.75

%

(0.20)

%

   Return on average tangible assets (2),(3),(4)

0.73

0.56

0.75

0.79

(0.16)

   Return on average shareholders' equity-GAAP basis (2),(3)

6.78

5.05

7.13

7.42

(1.89)

   Efficiency ratio (5)

72.57

76.29

68.57

68.33

104.46

   Noninterest income to total revenue

21.10

21.79

25.63

22.13

22.40

   Net interest margin (1),(2)

3.67

3.75

3.50

3.62

3.56

   Average equity to average assets

10.20

10.34

10.12

10.17

10.51

Credit Analysis Excluding Acquired Loans

   Net charge-offs (recoveries) - non-acquired loans

$                        245

$               (233)

$                 (358)

$              (263)

$                 618

   Net charge-offs - acquired loans

324

683

143

46

-

   Total net charge-offs (recoveries)

$                        569

$                 450

$                 (215)

$              (217)

$                 618

   Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans - non-acquired loans

0.05

%

(0.04)

%

(0.08)

%

(0.06)

%

0.14

%

   Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans - acquired loans

0.06

0.12

0.03

0.01

-

   Total net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans

0.11

0.08

(0.05)

(0.05)

0.14

   Loan loss provision (recapture) - non-acquired loans

$                        (40)

$                 852

$                   271

$                292

$                   54

   Loan loss provision (recapture) - acquired loans

409

135

584

141

64

   Total loan loss provision (recapture)

$                        369

$                 987

$                   855

$                433

$                 118

   Allowance to loans at end of period - non-acquired loans

1.03

%

1.11

%

1.10

%

1.13

%

1.14

%

   Discount for credit losses to acquired loans at end of period

4.24

4.13

3.32

3.56

3.56

   Nonperforming loans - non-acquired loans

$                  12,758

$            14,474

$             15,054

$          16,860

$           18,563

   Nonperforming loans - acquired loans

4,628

2,636

4,543

4,196

2,577

   Other real estate owned - non-acquired

3,699

4,183

4,855

4,738

5,567

   Other real estate owned - acquired

3,340

3,250

1,053

1,431

1,895

   Total nonperforming assets

$                  24,425

$            24,543

$             25,505

$          27,225

$           28,602

  Restructured loans (accruing)

$                  19,970

$            20,543

$             23,441

$          23,847

$           24,997

  Purchased noncredit impaired loans

$                308,737

$          347,262

$           275,964

$        296,839

$         326,066

  Purchased credit impaired loans

12,109

12,673

6,562

7,119

7,814

  Total acquired loans

$                320,846

$          359,935

$           282,526

$        303,958

$         333,880

   Nonperforming loans to loans at end of period - non-acquired loans

0.59

%

0.69

%

0.78

%

0.91

%

1.02

%

   Nonperforming loans to loans at end of period - acquired loans

0.22

0.12

0.23

0.23

0.14

   Total nonperforming loans to loans at end of period

0.81

0.81

1.01

1.14

1.16

   Nonperforming assets to total assets - non-acquired

0.47

%

0.55

%

0.62

%

0.67

%

0.78

%

   Nonperforming assets to total assets - acquired

0.22

0.18

0.17

0.17

0.14

   Total nonperforming assets to total assets

0.69

0.73

0.79

0.84

0.92

Per Share Common Stock

   Net income (loss) diluted-GAAP basis

$                       0.18

$                0.13

$                  0.18

$               0.18

$              (0.05)

   Net income (loss) basic-GAAP basis

0.18

0.13

0.18

0.18

(0.05)

   Cash dividends declared

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

   Book value per share common

10.29

10.20

9.84

9.71

9.44

Average Balances

Total average assets

$             3,463,277

$      3,373,858

$        3,225,127

$     3,151,132

$      3,037,061

Less: Intangible assets

34,457

35,185

32,188

31,221

33,803

Total average tangible assets

$             3,428,820

$      3,338,673

$        3,192,939

$     3,119,911

$      3,003,258

Total average equity

$                353,392

$          348,901

$           326,338

$        320,346

$         319,233

Less: Intangible assets

34,457

35,185

32,188

31,221

33,803

Total average tangible equity

$                318,935

$          313,716

$           294,150

$        289,125

$         285,430

(1) Calculated on a fully taxable equivalent basis using amortized cost.

(2) These ratios are stated on an annualized basis and are not necessarily indicative of future periods.

(3) The calculation of ROA and ROE do not include the mark-to-market unrealized gains (losses), because the unrealized gains (losses)

     are not included in net income (loss).

(4) The Company believes that return on average assets and equity excluding the impacts of noncash amortization

      expense on intangible assets is a better measurement of the Company's trend in earnings growth.

(5) Defined as (noninterest expense less foreclosed property expense and amortization of intangibles) divided by net operating revenue

     (net interest income on a fully taxable equivalent basis plus noninterest income excluding securities gains and bargain purchase gain, net).

December 31,

December 31,

SECURITIES

2015

2014

U.S. Treasury and U.S. Government Agencies

$               3,911

$            3,899

Mortgage-backed

539,688

587,933

Collateralized loan obligations

122,583

125,225

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

39,891

24,318

Corporates

35,532

0

CMBS

40,420

0

Other

8,741

0

   Securities Available for Sale

790,766

741,375

Mortgage-backed

162,225

182,076

Collateralized loan obligations

41,300

25,828

   Securities Held for Investment

203,525

207,904

       Total Securities

$           994,291

$        949,279

December 31,

December 31,

LOANS

2015

2014

Construction and land development

$           108,787

$          87,036

Real estate mortgage

1,733,163

1,524,044

Installment loans to individuals

85,356

52,897

Commercial and financial

228,517

157,396

Other loans

507

512

       Total Loans

$        2,156,330

$     1,821,885

 

 

AVERAGE BALANCES, INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSES, YIELDS AND RATES (1)

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST BANKING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA AND SUBSIDIARIES

2015

2014

Fourth Quarter

Third Quarter

Fourth Quarter

Average

Yield/

Average

Yield/

Average

Yield/

(Dollars in thousands)

Balance

Interest

Rate

Balance

Interest

Rate

Balance

Interest

Rate

Assets

Earning assets:

    Securities:

         Taxable

$         924,730

$        5,312

2.30%

$       966,764

$      5,154

2.13%

$      897,472

$    4,728

2.11%

         Nontaxable

14,932

220

5.89

14,982

220

5.87

15,871

279

7.03

                   Total Securities

939,662

5,532

2.35

981,746

5,374

2.19

913,343

5,007

2.19

    Federal funds sold and other

         investments

93,728

275

1.16

42,083

249

2.35

63,690

292

1.82

    Loans,  net

2,121,053

25,224

4.72

2,060,326

25,319

4.88

1,794,423

21,123

4.67

                  Total Earning Assets

3,154,442

31,031

3.90

3,084,155

30,942

3.98

2,771,456

26,422

3.78

Allowance for loan losses

(19,940)

(19,294)

(18,723)

Cash and due from banks

85,951

70,292

88,745

Premises and equipment

55,139

54,436

47,379

Intangible assets

34,457

35,185

33,803

Bank owned life insurance

43,419

41,934

24,417

Other assets

109,809

107,150

89,984

$      3,463,277

$    3,373,858

$   3,037,061

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Interest-bearing liabilities:

      Interest-bearing demand

$         666,640

$           129

0.08%

$       621,365

$         116

0.07%

$      585,895

$        112

0.08%

      Savings

292,761

39

0.05

285,410

39

0.05

263,066

42

0.06

      Money market

664,512

430

0.26

637,840

407

0.25

457,364

143

0.12

      Time deposits

299,189

265

0.35

308,184

295

0.38

327,327

375

0.45

      Federal funds purchased and

        other short term borrowings

168,444

89

0.21

183,494

112

0.24

227,806

97

0.17

      Other borrowings

119,927

863

2.85

118,961

843

2.81

114,560

770

2.67

                     Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities

2,211,473

1,815

0.33

2,155,254

1,812

0.33

1,976,018

1,539

0.31

Noninterest demand

878,709

849,468

728,410

Other liabilities

19,703

20,235

13,400

                     Total Liabilities

3,109,885

3,024,957

2,717,828

Shareholders' equity

353,392

348,901

319,233

$      3,463,277

$    3,373,858

$   3,037,061

Interest expense as a % of earning assets 

0.23%

0.23%

0.22%

Net interest income as a % of earning assets 

$      29,216

3.67%

$    29,130

3.75%

$  24,883

3.56%

(1) On a fully taxable equivalent basis.  All yields and rates have been computed on an annualized basis using amortized cost.

      Fees on loans have been included in interest on loans.  Nonaccrual loans are included in loan balances.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY FINANCIAL  DATA

(Unaudited)

SEACOAST BANKING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA AND SUBSIDIARIES

2015

2014

(Dollars in thousands)

Fourth Quarter

Third Quarter

Second Quarter

First Quarter

Fourth Quarter

Customer Relationship Funding (Period End)

      Noninterest demand

Commercial

$            592,621

$           619,960

$         561,742

$          546,876

$         481,327

Retail

198,077

182,381

180,484

191,262

190,120

Public funds

46,300

47,765

47,913

38,529

41,201

Other

17,449

19,771

18,290

16,669

12,590

854,447

869,877

808,429

793,336

725,238

      Interest-bearing demand

Commercial

77,500

69,037

60,411

66,532

58,173

Retail

479,056

443,022

410,601

416,766

407,653

Public funds

178,193

106,285

128,256

151,556

186,527

734,749

618,344

599,268

634,854

652,353

      Total transaction accounts

Commercial

670,121

688,997

622,153

613,408

539,500

Retail

677,133

625,403

591,085

608,028

597,773

Public funds

224,493

154,050

176,169

190,085

227,728

Other

17,449

19,771

18,290

16,669

12,590

1,589,196

1,488,221

1,407,697

1,428,190

1,377,591

      Savings

295,851

286,810

282,588

272,963

264,738

      Money market

Commercial

208,520

225,629

191,061

185,668

172,417

Retail

312,756

306,138

272,853

274,203

264,725

Public funds

144,077

128,865

158,059

136,729

13,030

665,353

660,632

621,973

596,600

450,172

      Time certificates of deposit

293,987

306,633

292,919

312,072

324,033

            Total Deposits

$         2,844,387

$        2,742,296

$      2,605,177

$       2,609,825

$      2,416,534

      Customer sweep accounts

$            172,005

$           148,607

$         157,676

$          170,023

$         153,640

      Total core customer funding (1)

$         2,722,405

$        2,584,270

$      2,469,934

$       2,467,776

$      2,246,141

(1) Total deposits and customer sweep accounts, excluding certificates of deposits.

 

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/seacoast-reports-full-year-and-fourth-quarter-2015-results-300211721.html

SOURCE Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida



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