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Net Investment Income: $26.4 million in Q2.
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Net Income: $15.4 million in Q2.
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Distributable Income: $0.20 per share with an 88% payout ratio.
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Book Value Per Share: $8.42, approximately 15% above the weighted average trading price in Q2.
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Portfolio Size: Over $1 billion at quarter end.
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Weighted Average Loan-to-Value (LTV): 62.3% in Q2.
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Weighted Average Interest Rate (WAIR): 9.8% in Q2.
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Floating Rate Loans: 87% of the portfolio at quarter end.
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New Mortgage Investments: $137 million advanced in Q2.
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Mortgage Portfolio Repayments: $111.5 million in Q2.
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Net Mortgage Portfolio Balance: $960 million average in Q2, down from $1.2 billion in Q2 last year.
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Interest Expense: $5.4 million in Q2, down from $7 million in the same period last year.
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Regular Dividends Declared: $14.3 million or $0.17 per share.
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Credit Facility Balance: $307 million at the end of Q2.
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New Debenture Issuance: $46 million with a 7.5% coupon.
Release Date: August 01, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Timbercreek Financial Corp (TBCRF) reported improved sequential results with net investment income of $26.4 million and net income of $15.4 million in Q2.
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The company successfully redeployed capital into high-quality loans, expanding the portfolio to over $1 billion.
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The payout ratio was maintained at a healthy 88%, demonstrating the company's ability to generate consistent cash flows and dividends.
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The portfolio remains conservatively invested with 85.6% in first mortgages and a weighted average LTV of 62.3%.
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Recent Bank of Canada rate cuts have created improved market conditions, positioning Timbercreek Financial Corp (TBCRF) for growth in the second half of 2024.
Negative Points
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The average net mortgage investment portfolio balance was 19% lower than the previous year, impacting year-over-year income comparisons.
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Interest income was affected by a lower portfolio balance, with net investment income down from $31.5 million in the prior year.
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The weighted average interest rate decreased slightly, reflecting the impact of recent interest rate cuts.
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Three new exposures entered stage 2 this quarter, indicating ongoing challenges with certain loans.
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The portfolio's mix of cash-flowing properties decreased to 83.4%, down from previous quarters.
Q & A Highlights
Q: Can you describe the deals in the pipeline and how they are building for the second half compared to the first two quarters? A: Geoff Mctait, Managing Director - Canadian Originations and Global Syndications, explained that the pipeline is broad-based and diversified geographically, with opportunities in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. The early phase pipeline includes $500 million of opportunities, with a focus on multifamily and industrial spaces, as well as some retail, land, and construction opportunities.