NB Bancorp, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results

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NEEDHAM, Mass., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NB Bancorp, Inc. (the "Company") (Nasdaq Capital Market: NBBK), the holding company of Needham Bank (the "Bank"), today announced its third quarter 2024 financial results.

SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE THIRD QUARTER OF 2024

  • Net income of $8.4 million, or $0.21 per diluted share, compared to net income of $9.5 million, or $0.24 per diluted share, for the prior quarter. Operating net income, excluding one-time charges, amounted to $13.1 million, or $0.33 per diluted share for the current quarter. One-time charges include:

    • Loss on the sale of available-for sale securities amounting to $1.9 million;

    • Tax expense and a modified endowment contract penalty related to the surrender of bank-owned life insurance ("BOLI") policies of $1.6 million, and;

    • Tax expense related to a basis write-down of solar income tax credits of $2.5 million, partially offset by;

    • Reversal of previously recognized amortization related to solar income tax credit investments during the first six months of the year, amounting to $913 thousand.

  • Gross loans increased $151.8 million, or 3.7%, to $4.25 billion, from the prior quarter.

  • Net interest margin increased 5 basis points to 3.51% during the current quarter from 3.46% in the prior quarter.

  • A portfolio of available-for-sale securities was sold at a $1.9 million net loss during the current quarter, with the proceeds reinvested into higher-yielding securities, which were restructured to mitigate portfolio risk and increase yield. The securities sold had an average yield of 0.97% with remaining duration of 2.4 years and were reinvested into securities with an average yield of 4.27% and average duration of 4.1 years. The earn-back period on the loss from the sale of the available-for-sale securities is expected to be approximately 2.5 years. The newly purchased securities carry a lower risk weight than the securities sold, mitigating risk in the Bank's available-for-sale securities portfolio.

  • During the current quarter, the Bank surrendered $46.7 million of existing BOLI policies that were earning an annualized yield of 3.08%. Prior to the surrender of the policies, the Bank took out an additional $50.0 million of BOLI policies, which are currently yielding 4.81%. As a result of the surrender of the BOLI policies, the Bank incurred $1.6 million of tax and penalty, which the Bank expects to earn back in less than 2 years. The insurance carriers have six months to pay out the surrendered policies, and as a result, the Bank expects BOLI to be at higher balances and to continue earning income related to the increase in cash surrender value until the proceeds are received, which will further shorten the earn-back period on the tax and penalty amount.

  • During the current quarter, the Bank charged off $5.3 million of loans, including $4.0 million related to one non-owner-occupied commercial real estate office loan, which was a purchased participation loan. As a result of the deterioration of this loan, management engaged a third-party loan review firm to review our remaining real estate office loan portfolio, which was completed and did not result in any additional criticized loans or downgrades to our current risk ratings.

  • Asset quality remains strong:

    • Annualized net charge-offs increased forty-one basis points to 0.50% of average total loans during the current quarter from 0.09% of average total loans during the prior quarter. Non-performing loans decreased to $16.0 million, or 0.38% of total loans during the current quarter from $20.7 million, or 0.51% of total loans during the prior quarter.

    • The increase in annualized net charge-offs and the decrease in non-performing loans was primarily due to the charge-off of a $4.0 million office participation loan during the quarter, along with the payoff of a $2.2 million construction loan at par.

    • Provision for credit losses for the third quarter amounted to $2.6 million, a decrease from $3.7 million in the prior quarter, contributing to a decrease in the allowance for credit losses ("ACL") of $252 thousand and decreasing the ACL as a percentage of total loans to 0.89%.

  • During the quarter, the Bank adopted Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2023-02, with a modified retrospective adoption reflected as of January 1, 2024, to record solar income tax credit investments under the proportional amortization method ("PAM"), whereby the solar income tax credit investments are amortized in proportion to the amount of overall benefits received from the investment. As a result of the adoption, the amortization of solar income tax credit investments where the credits were received in prior years was reflected as a retained earnings adjustment, which resulted in a $10.1 million reduction to retained earnings, along with a corresponding reduction in non-public investments. Additionally, $913 thousand of amortization expense related to these investments that was recorded during the first six months of 2024 was also reversed during the current quarter to apply retrospective treatment to the beginning of the year. The impact of adopting PAM on current quarter results amounted to $18.0 million in income tax expense, which included $2.5 million of a deferred tax liability related to the write-down of the basis of the investment. This was partially offset by a reduction in income tax expense of $17.3 million from the recognition of income tax credits during the quarter.

  • Total deposits increased $124.9 million, or 3.2%, from the prior quarter. Brokered deposits increased by $29.9 million or 10.0% from the prior quarter, while the remaining $95.0 million increase represents core deposit growth of 2.6%, for the quarter.

  • FHLB advances increased $55.5 million during the quarter, primarily in short-term advances, which were used to fund loan growth and the BOLI policy purchase.

  • Borrowings and brokered deposits totaled 8.9% of total assets, an increase from 7.5% at the prior quarter end.

  • Strong capital position of 14.9% shareholders' equity to total assets and 14.9% tangible shareholders' equity to tangible assets.

  • Book value per share and tangible book value per share were $17.50 and $17.48, respectively, which increased from $17.19 and $17.17, respectively in the prior quarter. The increase in tangible book value per share was due to net income for the current quarter of $8.4 million and a $4.0 million reduction in accumulated other comprehensive loss.