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American Express Reports Quarterly Revenues Up 10 Percent with Record Card Member Spending

January 18, 2018 4:05 PM

Tax Charge Drives Fourth-Quarter Loss of $1.41 Per Share; Excluding the Tax Charge, Earnings Per Share Total $1.581

Full Year Earnings Per Share Total $2.97;

Excluding the Tax Charge, Earnings Per Share Total $5.87,1 in Line with the Company’s 2017 Outlook

Outlook for 2018: Earnings Per Share of $6.90 to $7.30

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) today reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1,197 million or $1.41 per share, compared with net income of $825 million or $0.88 per share a year ago.

(Millions, except percentages and per share amounts)

Quarters Ended

December 31,

Percentage

Inc/(Dec)

Years Ended

December 31,

Percentage

Inc/(Dec)

2017 2016 2017 2016
Total Revenues Net of Interest Expense $ 8,839 $ 8,022 10 $ 33,471 $ 32,119 4
Net Income (Loss) $ (1,197 ) $ 825 # $ 2,736 $ 5,408 (49 )
Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share – Diluted:

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders2

$ (1.41 ) $ 0.88 # $ 2.97 $ 5.65 (47 )
Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding 865 913 (5 ) 886 935 (5 )
# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

Excluding the impacts of the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Tax Act”), earnings per share for the quarter were $1.58.1

As previously disclosed, the quarter reflected a substantial charge related to the Tax Act. The $2.6 billion charge represents our current estimate of taxes on deemed repatriations of certain overseas earnings and the remeasurement of U.S. deferred tax assets and liabilities. For 2018, the company expects an effective U.S. tax rate of approximately 22 percent before discrete tax items.

Fourth-quarter consolidated total revenues net of interest expense were $8.8 billion, up 10 percent (9 percent FX-adjusted3) from $8.0 billion a year ago. The increase primarily reflected higher Card Member spending, loans and fees, which more than offset the impact of a lower discount rate.

Consolidated provisions for losses were $833 million, up 33 percent from $625 million a year ago. The rise primarily reflected strong growth in the loan portfolio and an increase in the lending write-off and delinquency rates. The increase in provisions was in line with the company’s expectations.

Consolidated expenses were $6.2 billion, down 1 percent from a year ago. Lower spending on marketing initiatives was partially offset by higher rewards expenses, primarily driven by an increase in Card Member spending. Operating expenses were down 2 percent from a year ago, reflecting lower technology costs and consulting fees.4 Those declines were partially offset by higher employee compensation expenses, which included a special incremental contribution to employee profit-sharing plans.

The effective tax rate was up substantially from 29 percent a year ago. The effective tax rate excluding the impacts of the Tax Act was 24 percent this quarter.5 The decrease primarily reflected the level and geographic mix of earnings as well as discrete tax items.

For the full year, the company reported net income of $2.7 billion, compared with $5.4 billion a year ago. Diluted earnings per share were $2.97, compared with $5.65 a year ago.

Excluding the impacts of the Tax Act, earnings per share were $5.87.1 That was in line with the guidance the company offered in October (earnings per share of $5.80 to $5.90) and above the initial guidance from the start of the year (earnings per share of $5.60 to $5.80).

Revenues net of interest expense for the full year were $33.5 billion, up 4 percent from $32.1 billion a year ago. Excluding last year’s Costco-related revenues and the impact of foreign exchange rates, adjusted revenues net of interest expense increased 8 percent.6

Consolidated expenses for the full year increased 6 percent to $23.3 billion from $22.0 billion a year ago.

“We ended the year with record billings and strong loan growth, which helped drive a 10 percent increase (up 9 percent FX-adjusted3) in revenues this quarter,” said Kenneth I. Chenault, chairman and chief executive officer. “Card Member spending grew 11 percent with strong momentum across each of our business segments. Loans grew 14 percent in the quarter while credit metrics remained strong and were again in line with our expectations.

“We acquired more than 2.5 million new cards this quarter, grew our merchant network, reached a strategic cobrand agreement with Marriott and announced a suite of new cobrand cards with Hilton. Our momentum reflected many of the selective investments we’ve made over the past two years to grow the business. And, our ability to contain operating costs again this year gave us additional flexibility to increase the level of investment spending beyond our initial 2017 plan.

“The upfront charge triggered by the Tax Act reduced our capital ratios and, as a result, while we will be continuing our quarterly dividends at the current level, we plan to suspend our share buyback program for the first half of 2018 in order to rebuild our capital.

“Overall, we believe the Tax Act will be a positive development for both the U.S. economy and American Express. Given the momentum in the business and the anticipated benefit of a lower tax rate, we now expect to invest up to $200 million more in 2018 than we originally planned for customer-facing growth initiatives. We’ve also made an incremental contribution to our employee profit-sharing plans to support the long-term financial well-being of our employees. And, for shareholders, we expect to use the remaining anticipated benefits to build capital and support earnings growth in 2018.

“We expect 2018 earnings per share to be between $6.90 and $7.30. The midpoint of that range would represent an approximate 20 percent increase from 2017 earnings per share, excluding the impacts of the Tax Act in 2017.

“I feel very good about the progress we’ve made throughout 2017 and will be leaving American Express in very strong hands when Steve Squeri succeeds me as chairman and chief executive officer at the end of this month."

Segment Results

U.S. Consumer Services reported fourth-quarter net income of $507 million, up 44 percent from $351 million a year ago.

Total revenues net of interest expense were $3.4 billion, up 13 percent from $3.0 billion a year ago. The increase primarily reflected higher Card Member spending, loans and fees.

Provisions for losses totaled $532 million, up 47 percent from $363 million a year ago. The rise primarily reflected strong growth in the loan portfolio and as expected, an increase in the lending write-off and delinquency rates.

Total expenses were $2.2 billion, down 1 percent from a year ago. The current quarter reflected lower marketing expenses and technology costs, partially offset by higher rewards expenses related to an increase in Card Member spending and higher Card Member services costs.

The effective tax rate was 31 percent, up from 27 percent a year ago.

International Consumer and Network Services reported fourth-quarter net income of $199 million, up from $84 million a year ago.

Total revenues net of interest expense were $1.5 billion, up 12 percent (up 7 percent FX-adjusted3) from $1.4 billion a year ago. The increase partly reflected higher Card Member spending.

Provisions for losses totaled $111 million, up 21 percent from $92 million a year ago. The rise primarily reflected continued strong growth in the loan portfolio.

Total expenses were $1.2 billion, unchanged (down 3 percent FX-adjusted3) from a year ago.

The effective tax rate was 9 percent, up from (2) percent a year ago, reflecting the impact of recurring permanent tax benefits on varied levels of pre-tax income.

Global Commercial Services reported fourth-quarter net income of $580 million, up 52 percent from $382 million a year ago.

Total revenues net of interest expense were $2.7 billion, up 7 percent from $2.5 billion a year ago. The increase primarily reflected higher Card Member spending.

Provisions for losses totaled $188 million, up 10 percent from $171 million a year ago. The increase primarily reflected strong growth in the loan portfolio and as expected, an increase in the lending write-off and delinquency rates.

Total expenses were $1.7 billion, down 7 percent from $1.8 billion a year ago. The current quarter reflected lower marketing expenses, partially offset by higher rewards expenses related to an increase in Card Member spending.

The effective tax rate was 30 percent, unchanged from a year ago.

Global Merchant Services reported fourth-quarter net income of $413 million, up 12 percent from $369 million a year ago.

Total revenues net of interest expense were $1.2 billion, up 9 percent from $1.1 billion a year ago. The increase primarily reflected higher Card Member spending, partially offset by a lower discount rate.

Total expenses were $587 million, up 5 percent from $560 million a year ago, reflecting higher employee compensation expenses.

The effective tax rate was 34 percent, unchanged from a year ago.

Corporate and Other reported fourth-quarter net loss of $2.9 billion compared with net loss of $361 million a year ago, reflecting the impacts related to the Tax Act.

About American Express

American Express is a global services company, providing customers with access to products, insights and experiences that enrich lives and build business success. Learn more at americanexpress.com, and connect with us on facebook.com/americanexpress, instagram.com/americanexpress, linkedin.com/company/american-express,twitter.com/americanexpress, and youtube.com/americanexpress.

Key links to products, services and corporate responsibility information: charge and credit cards, business credit cards, Plenti rewards program, travel services, gift cards, prepaid cards, merchant services, Accertify, corporate card, business travel, and corporate responsibility.

This earnings release should be read in conjunction with the company’s statistical tables for the fourth-quarter 2017, available on the American Express website at http://ir.americanexpress.com and in a Form 8-K filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

An investor conference call will be held at 5:00 p.m. (ET) today to discuss fourth-quarter earnings results. Live audio and presentation slides for the investor conference call will be available to the general public on the above-mentioned American Express Investor Relations website. A replay of the conference call will be available later today at the same website address.

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements, which address the Company’s expected business and financial performance and which include management’s outlook for 2018, among other matters, contain words such as “believe,” “expect,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “aim,” “will,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “likely” and similar expressions. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements, include, but are not limited to, the following:

A further description of these uncertainties and other risks can be found in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, the Company’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, June 30 and September 30, 2017 and the Company’s other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

American Express Company (Preliminary)
Appendix I
Reconciliations of Adjustments
(Millions, except percentages and per share amounts)

YOY % Change

Q4'17 FY'17 FY'16

Adjusted Total Revenues Net of Interest Expense

Total revenues net of interest expense

$ 33,471 $ 32,119 4
Estimated Costco-related revenues (A) - (1,193 )
Adjusted Total revenues net of interest expense $ 33,471 $ 30,926 8
FX-adjusted Adjusted Total revenues net of interest expense (B) $ 30,996 8
Earnings per Share Excluding the Tax Charge
Diluted earnings per share $ (1.41 ) $ 2.97
Tax Act impacts (C) 2.99 2.90
Diluted earnings per share excluding the tax charge $ 1.58 $ 5.87
Effective Tax Rate Excluding the Tax Charge
Effective tax rate 165.7 %
Tax Act impacts (C) 141.4 %
Effective tax rate excluding the tax charge 24.3 %
(A) Represents estimated Discount revenue from Costco in the U.S. for spend on American Express cards and from other merchants for spend on the Costco cobrand card as well as Other fees and commissions and Interest income from Costco cobrand Card Members.
(B) FX-adjusted information assumes a constant exchange rate between the periods being compared for purposes of currency translation into U.S. dollars (i.e. assumes the foreign exchange rates used to determine results for 2017 apply to the period(s) against which such results are being compared). The company believes the presentation of information on an FX-adjusted basis is helpful to investors by making it easier to compare the Company's performance in one period to that of another period without the variability caused by fluctuations in currency exchange rates.
(C) This estimate may be refined in the future as additional guidance and interpretations become available.

1 Diluted earnings per share, excluding the impacts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of $2.6 billion, is a non-GAAP measure. The estimated impacts may be refined in the future as additional guidance and interpretations become available. Management believes earnings per share excluding the tax charge is useful in evaluating the ongoing operating performance of the company and the company’s performance against its 2017 earnings per share outlook. See Appendix I for a reconciliation to earnings per share on a GAAP basis.

2 Represents net income (loss) less (i) earnings allocated to participating share awards of $2 million and $6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, and $21 million and $43 million for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, and (ii) dividends on preferred shares of $20 million and $19 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively, and $81 million and $80 million for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

3 As reported in this release, FX-adjusted information assumes a constant exchange rate between the periods being compared for purposes of currency translations into U.S. dollars (e.g., assumes the foreign exchange rates used to determine results for the three months ended December 31, 2017 apply to the period(s) against which such results are being compared). Management believes the presentation of information on an FX-adjusted basis is helpful to investors by making it easier to compare the company’s performance in one period to that of another period without the variability caused by fluctuations in currency exchange rates.

4 Operating expenses represent salaries and employee benefits, professional services, occupancy and equipment, communications, and other, net.

5 The effective tax rate excluding the impacts of the Tax Act of $2.6 billion is a non-GAAP measure. The reported effective tax rate for the fourth quarter of 2017 was 165.7 percent and therefore not meaningful. Management believes the effective tax rate excluding the impacts of the Tax Act is useful in evaluating the company’s tax rate in comparison with the prior-year period. See Appendix I for a reconciliation to the effective tax rate on a GAAP basis.

6 Adjusted revenues net of interest expense on an FX‐adjusted basis, a non‐GAAP measure, excludes from prior‐year results estimated revenues from Costco in the United States, Costco U.S. cobrand Card Members and other merchants for out‐of‐store spend on the Costco cobrand card. Management believes adjusted revenues net of interest expense is useful in evaluating the ongoing operating performance of the company following the end of the Costco U.S. relationship. See footnote 3 for an explanation of FX‐adjusted information and Appendix I for a reconciliation to total revenues net of interest expense on a GAAP basis.

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