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New Loan Originations (Q4 2024): $782 million.
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Total Loan Origination Volume (2024): $1.9 billion.
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Loan Portfolio (Year-End 2024): 46 loans totaling $7.1 billion.
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Distributable Earnings (Q4 2024): $45 million or $0.32 per share.
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GAAP Net Income (Q4 2024): $38 million or $0.27 per diluted share.
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Distributable Earnings (Full Year 2024): $190 million or $1.33 per share.
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GAAP Net Loss (Full Year 2024): Negative $132 million or negative $0.97 per share.
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Dividend Coverage (Q4 2024): 128%.
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Dividend Coverage (Full Year 2024): 111%.
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Weighted Average Unlevered Yield: 8.1%.
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Loan Repayments (Q4 2024): $830 million.
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Debt-to-Equity Ratio (Year-End 2024): 3.2 times.
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Total Liquidity (Year-End 2024): Over $380 million.
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Book Value Per Share (Excluding CECL and Depreciation): $12.77.
Release Date: February 11, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc (NYSE:ARI) experienced a robust level of repayment activity and was very active in deploying capital in 2024, originating $1.9 billion in new loans.
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The company reported distributable earnings of $45 million or $0.32 per share for the fourth quarter, with a strong dividend coverage of 128% for the quarter.
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ARI's newly originated loans were underwritten to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns, benefiting from wider spreads and higher base rates.
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The company has a strong origination pipeline of over $1 billion for the first half of 2025, indicating potential growth in the loan portfolio.
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ARI's portfolio is diversified across a broad spectrum of property types and geographies, with more than half of the originations in the U.K., leveraging Apollo's dominant market position in Europe.
Negative Points
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ARI reported a GAAP net loss available to stockholders of negative $132 million or negative $0.97 per share for the full year.
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The company had another quarter of elevated loan repayments, totaling $830 million, which outpaced new loan closings and add-on fundings, leading to a decrease in the loan portfolio balance.
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There is a substantial specific reserve, and the company is working on dimensionalizing the big risks within the portfolio, which could translate into realized losses.
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The company anticipates that quarterly earnings in 2025 will be lower compared to Q4 2024 due to the impact of rate cuts executed by the Fed.
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Some of ARI's assets, such as the Brooklyn multifamily development and certain REO hotels, are non-income-producing and require strategic management to convert into higher return opportunities.