First Keystone Announces Third Quarter 2024 Earnings (Unaudited)

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BERWICK, Pa., October 31, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Keystone Corporation (OTC Pink: FKYS), parent company of First Keystone Community Bank, reported an increase in total interest income by $11,586,000 or 28.1%, as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2023. The increase was predominantly due to increased interest rates, growth in commercial real estate loans, and the purchase of higher yielding securities. Total interest expense increased by $9,752,000 or 50.3% primarily due to a $10,232,000 increase in interest paid to depositors to retain and grow deposit relationships, and increased levels of long-term borrowings and brokered CDs leveraged for a balance sheet strategy. The net effect of the derivatives on net interest income was $1,283,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2024. The provision for credit losses increased by $1,828,000 as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2023 due to loan portfolio growth and a large charge-off completed during the third quarter of 2024 related to various loans for a single borrower.

Non-interest income increased by $358,000 or 8.0% for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 as compared to the same period in 2023. Net securities losses decreased $164,000 to $48,000 compared to net securities losses of $212,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023. This decrease was due to the Corporation recognizing $48,000 in net losses related to mark-to-market adjustment on held equity securities in 2024 as compared to recognizing $311,000 in net losses related to mark-to-market adjustment on held equity securities and $99,000 in net gains on sales of debt securities in 2023. Other non-interest income increased $131,000 mainly due to a $56,000 increase in retail investment income.

Non-interest expense increased during the nine months ended September 30, 2024 to $42,631,000. The increase from the same period in 2023 was mainly the result of a full, non-cash, goodwill impairment charge of $19,133,000, stemming from goodwill impairment testing due to the decrease in the Corporation’s stock price during the first quarter of 2024 as a triggering event. In addition, salaries and employee benefits increased $943,000 due to an increase in salaries to offer a more competitive wage in our various markets in an effort to increase retention and support the Corporation’s growth, along with higher costs associated with healthcare. The increases in non-interest expense were offset by combined decreases in data processing expense and ATM and debit card expense in the amount of $600,000, mainly due to the implementation of a new vendor relationship for online banking, the application of vendor relationship credits resulting from contract negotiations, and decreased ATM fraud.