Peoples Bancorp Announces Third Quarter Earnings Results


NEWTON, N.C., Nov. 4, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina, Inc. (Nasdaq:PEBK), the parent company of Peoples Bank, reported net earnings of $540,000 or $0.10 basic and diluted net earnings per share, before adjustment for preferred stock dividends and accretion, for the three months ended September 30, 2010 as compared to $300,000, or $0.05 basic and diluted net earnings per share, for the same period one year ago. After adjusting for dividends and accretion on preferred stock, net earnings available to common shareholders for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were $192,000, or $0.03 basic and diluted net earnings per common share as compared to $48,000 net loss available to common shareholders, or $0.01 basic and diluted net loss per common share, for the same period one year ago. The Company recognized a $479,000 net loss from recurring operations for the three months ended September 30, 2010, or $0.09 basic and diluted net loss per share, before adjustment for preferred stock dividends and accretion, as compared to third quarter 2009 net earnings from recurring operations of $670,000, or $0.12 basic and diluted net earnings per share. Tony W. Wolfe, President and Chief Executive Officer, attributed the decrease in third quarter recurring earnings to an increase in provision for loan losses.

Year-to-date net earnings as of September 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009 were $2.3 million, or $0.41 basic and diluted net earnings per share, before adjustment for preferred stock dividends and accretion. After adjusting for dividends and accretion on preferred stock, net earnings available to common shareholders for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 were $1.2 million or $0.22 basic and diluted net earnings per common share as compared to $1.4 million, or $0.25 basic and diluted net earnings per common share, for the same period one year ago. Net earnings from recurring operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 were $1.5 million, or $0.26 basic and diluted net earnings per share, before adjustment for preferred stock dividends and accretion, as compared to net earnings from recurring operations of $1.9 million, or $0.35 basic and diluted net earnings per share, for the same period one year ago. The decrease in year-to-date earnings is primarily attributable to an increase in provision for loan losses, which was partially offset by an increase in net interest income, an increase in recurring non-interest income and a decrease in non-interest expense as discussed below. 

Net interest income was $8.5 million for the three-month period ended September 30, 2010 compared to $8.3 million for the same period one year ago. Net interest income after the provision for loan losses decreased 26% to $3.8 million during the third quarter of 2010, compared to $5.1 million for the same period one year ago. The provision for loan losses for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $4.7 million as compared to $3.1 million for the same period one year ago, primarily attributable to a $20.5 million increase in non-accrual loans during third quarter 2010 and a $3.0 million increase in net charge-offs during third quarter 2010 compared to third quarter 2009. The increase in non-accrual loans during third quarter 2010 is partially due to the classification of loans as non-accrual that are current but whose repayment is dependent upon the underlying collateral and whose terms are interest only.  

Recurring non-interest income amounted to $2.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2010, as compared to $2.9 million for the same period last year. Net non-recurring gains of $940,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2010 included a $1.5 million gain on the sale of securities, which was partially offset by $583,000 net losses and write-downs on foreclosed properties. The gain on sale of securities in third quarter 2010 reflects the repositioning of the Bank's investment portfolio to recognize a portion of the gains in the investment portfolio.  Net non-recurring losses of $360,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2009 included a $79,000 write-down on an investment combined with a $281,000 loss on the disposition of assets.

Non-interest expense decreased 2% to $7.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2010, as compared to $7.3 million for the same period last year. The decrease in non-interest expense included: (1) a decrease of $85,000 or 2% in salaries and benefits expense primarily due to decreases in incentive expense and supplemental retirement plan expense, (2) a decrease of $23,000 or 2% in occupancy expense and (3) a decrease of $54,000 or 2% in non-interest expenses other than salary, employee benefits and occupancy expenses.

Year-to-date net interest income as of September 30, 2010 increased to $24.8 million compared to $24.3 million for the same period one year ago.   This increase is primarily attributable to a reduction in interest expense due to a decrease in the cost of funds for time deposits.   Net interest income after the provision for loan losses decreased 15% to $14.6 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2010, compared to $17.2 million for the same period one year ago. The provision for loan losses for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 was $10.2 million as compared to $7.2 million for the same period one year ago, primarily attributable to an increase in non-performing assets and a $5.2 million increase in net charge-offs during the nine months ended September 30, 2010 compared to the same period last year. Net charge-offs during the nine months ended September 30, 2010 included $3.9 million on acquisition, development and construction ("AD&C") loans, $2.2 million on mortgage loans and $1.8 million on non-real estate loans, which included $1.4 million on commercial loans.

Recurring non-interest income increased 3% to $8.6 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2010, as compared to $8.3 million for the same period one year ago primarily due to a $217,000 increase in service charges and fees resulting from growth in the deposit base coupled with normal pricing changes. Net non-recurring gains of $994,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 included a $1.7 million gain on sale of securities, which was partially offset by $697,000 net losses and write-downs on foreclosed properties. Net non-recurring gains of $552,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 included a $1.8 million gain on sale of securities, which was partially offset by write-downs of three securities totaling $723,000. This $1.1 million net gain on the sale and write-down of securities for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 was partially offset by a $521,000 loss on the disposition of assets. 

Non-interest expense decreased 5% to $21.4 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2010, as compared to $22.6 million for the same period last year. The decrease in non-interest expense included: (1) a decrease of $767,000 or 7% in salaries and benefits expense primarily due to a $233,000 decrease in salary expense, a $196,000 decrease in supplemental retirement plan expense, a $195,000 decrease in 401-K plan expense and a $185,000 decrease in incentive expense and (2) a decrease of $444,000 or 6% in non-interest expenses other than salary, employee benefits and occupancy expenses primarily due to a decrease of $486,000 in debit card expense. 

Total assets as of September 30, 2010 amounted to $1.1 billion, an increase of 4% compared to total assets of $1.0 billion at September 30, 2009. This increase is primarily attributable to an increase in investment securities available for sale. Available for sale securities increased 21% to $227.5 million as of September 30, 2010 compared to $188.4 million as of September 30, 2009. This increase reflects the investment of additional funds received from growth in deposits and a decrease in loans. Total loans amounted to $743.3 million as of September 30, 2010 compared to $782.3 million as of September 30, 2009. This decrease reflects a decline in loan originations combined with continuing payments on existing loans.

Non-performing assets increased 99% to $57.3 million or 5.30% of total assets at September 30, 2010, compared to $28.8 million or 2.74% of total assets at December 31, 2009 primarily due to a $29.6 million increase in non-accrual loans. Non-performing assets amounted to $29.1 million or 2.79% of total assets at September 30, 2009. Non-performing loans include $30.5 million in AD&C loans, $19.8 million in commercial and residential mortgage loans and $2.3 million in other loans at September 30, 2010 as compared to $4.8 million in AD&C loans, $18.3 million in commercial and residential mortgage loans and $1.7 million in other loans as of December 31, 2009. Included in AD&C non-accrual loans at September 30, 2010 is $14.0 million in loans to the largest AD&C relationship in the Bank.  The increase in non-accrual loans during third quarter 2010 is partially due to the classification of loans as non-accrual that are current but whose repayment is dependent upon the underlying collateral and whose terms are interest only. The allowance for loan losses at September 30, 2010 amounted to $17.7 million or 2.38% of total loans compared to $15.5 million or 1.98% of total loans at September 30, 2009. The Bank believes it has established the allowance for credit losses pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles, and has taken into account the views of its regulators and the current economic environment.

Deposits amounted to $842.3 million as of September 30, 2010, representing an increase of 6% over deposits of $794.3 million at September 30, 2009. Core deposits, which include non-interest bearing demand deposits, NOW, MMDA, savings and non-brokered certificates of deposits of denominations less than $100,000, increased $40.0 million or 7% to $587.6 million at September 30, 2010 as compared to $548.0 million at September 30, 2009. Certificates of deposit in amounts greater than $100,000 or more totaled $249.2 million at September 30, 2010 as compared to $240.4 million at September 30, 2009. This increase is primarily due to a $3.7 million increase in certificates of deposit issued through the Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service (CDARS) as of September 30, 2010 compared to September 30, 2009.

Securities sold under agreement to repurchase amounted to $41.5 million at September 30, 2010 as compared to $31.9 million at September 30, 2009. 

Shareholders' equity was $102.4 million, or 9.46% of total assets, at September 30, 2010 as compared to $99.5 million, or 9.56% of total assets, at September 30, 2009.

Peoples Bank operates 22 offices entirely in North Carolina, with offices in Catawba, Alexander, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Union, Iredell and Wake Counties. The Company's common stock is publicly traded and is quoted on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol "PEBK."

Statements made in this press release, other than those concerning historical information, should be considered forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and are based on the beliefs and assumptions of management and on the information available to management at the time that this release was prepared. These statements can be identified by the use of words like "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," and "believe," variations of these words and other similar expressions. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, (1) competition in the markets served by Peoples Bank, (2) changes in the interest rate environment, (3) general national, regional or local economic conditions may be less favorable than expected, resulting in, among other things, a deterioration in credit quality and the possible impairment of collectibility of loans, (4) legislative or regulatory changes, including changes in accounting standards, (5) significant changes in the federal and state legal and regulatory environment and tax laws, (6) the impact of changes in monetary and fiscal policies, laws, rules and regulations and (7) other risks and factors identified in the Company's other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to those described in Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina, Inc.'s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009.

       
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS      
September 30, 2010, December 31, 2009 and September 30, 2009    
(Dollars in thousands)      
       
       
       
       
  September 30, 2010 December 31, 2009 September 30, 2009
   (Unaudited)     (Unaudited) 
ASSETS:      
Cash and due from banks  $ 72,467  $ 29,633  $ 35,775
Interest bearing deposits  2,844  1,707  1,412
Cash and cash equivalents  75,311  31,340  37,187
       
Certificates of deposits  735  3,345  -- 
       
Investment securities available for sale  227,509  195,115  188,352
Other investments  5,953  6,346  6,117
Total securities  233,462  201,461  194,469
       
Mortgage loans held for sale  2,114  2,840  1,577
       
Loans  743,324  778,056  782,272
Less: Allowance for loan losses  (17,718)  (15,413)  (15,474)
Net loans  725,606  762,643  766,798
       
Premises and equipment, net  17,594  17,947  17,539
Cash surrender value of life insurance  7,475  7,282  7,216
Accrued interest receivable and other assets  19,294  21,636  16,445
Total assets  $ 1,081,591  $ 1,048,494  $ 1,041,231
       
       
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:      
Deposits:      
Non-interest bearing demand  $ 113,539  $ 117,636  $ 111,578
NOW, MMDA & Savings  327,938  290,273  272,865
Time, $100,000 or more  249,249  233,142  240,440
Other time   151,579  168,292  169,435
Total deposits  842,305  809,343  794,318
       
Demand notes payable to U.S. Treasury  352  636  444
Securities sold under agreement to repurchase  41,510  36,876  31,911
Short-term Federal Reserve Bank borrowings  --   --   12,500
FHLB borrowings  70,000  77,000  77,000
Junior subordinated debentures  20,619  20,619  20,619
Accrued interest payable and other liabilities  4,446  4,797  4,940
Total liabilities  979,232  949,271  941,732
       
Shareholders' equity:      
Series A preferred stock, $1,000 stated value; authorized
5,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding 25,054 shares in
2010 and 2009
 24,582  24,476  24,441
Common stock, no par value; authorized 20,000,000 shares;
issued and outstanding 5,539,056 shares in 2010 and 2009
 48,269  48,269  48,269
Retained earnings  24,470  23,573  23,043
Accumulated other comprehensive income  5,038  2,905  3,746
Total shareholders' equity  102,359  99,223  99,499
       
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity  $ 1,081,591  $ 1,048,494  $ 1,041,231

 

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME         
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2010 and 2009      
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)        
         
         
         
   Three months ended   Nine months ended 
   September 30,   September 30, 
   2010   2009   2010   2009 
   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited) 
INTEREST INCOME:        
Interest and fees on loans  $ 9,983  $ 10,662  $ 30,236  $ 32,603
Interest on federal funds sold  --   --   --   1
Interest on investment securities:        
U.S. Government sponsored enterprises  1,365  1,385  3,966  3,947
States and political subdivisions  586  325  1,448  866
Other  61  31  154  90
Total interest income  11,995  12,403  35,804  37,507
         
INTEREST EXPENSE:        
NOW, MMDA & savings deposits  866  789  2,643  2,066
Time deposits  1,637  2,213  5,259  7,669
FHLB borrowings  802  911  2,505  2,666
Junior subordinated debentures  112  116  310  445
Other  99  103  306  312
Total interest expense  3,516  4,132  11,023  13,158
         
NET INTEREST INCOME  8,479  8,271  24,781  24,349
PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES  4,656  3,139  10,217  7,156
NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES  3,823  5,132  14,564  17,193
         
NON-INTEREST INCOME:        
Service charges  1,434  1,511  4,195  4,094
Other service charges and fees  523  472  1,684  1,568
Gain (loss) on sale and write-down of securities  1,523  (79)  1,691  1,072
Mortgage banking income  125  129  372  633
Insurance and brokerage commission  85  87  275  286
Miscellaneous   167  383  1,380  1,287
Total non-interest income  3,857  2,503  9,597  8,940
         
NON-INTEREST EXPENSES:        
Salaries and employee benefits  3,511  3,596  10,464  11,231
Occupancy  1,334  1,357  3,986  3,990
Other  2,337  2,391  6,978  7,421
Total non-interest expense  7,182  7,344  21,428  22,642
         
EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES  498  291  2,733  3,491
INCOME TAXES  (42)  (9)  454  1,206
         
NET EARNINGS  540  300  2,279  2,285
         
Dividends and accretion on preferred stock  348  348  1,045  898
         
NET EARNINGS (LOSS) AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS  $ 192  $ (48)  $ 1,234  $ 1,387
         
PER COMMON SHARE AMOUNTS        
Basic net earnings (loss)  $ 0.03  $ (0.01)  $ 0.22  $ 0.25
Diluted net earnings (loss)  $ 0.03  $ (0.01)  $ 0.22  $ 0.25
Cash dividends  $ 0.02  $ 0.07  $ 0.06  $ 0.24
Book value  $ 13.96  $ 13.44  $ 13.96  $ 13.44
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS        
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2010 and 2009      
(Dollars in thousands)        
         
         
         
         
   Three months ended   Nine months ended 
   September 30,   September 30, 
   2010   2009   2010   2009 
   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited) 
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCES:        
 Available for sale securities  $ 234,819  $ 172,027  $ 212,048  $ 151,647
 Loans  752,475  788,435  762,692  782,786
 Earning assets  1,004,270  968,805  992,379  948,378
 Assets  1,080,718  1,025,113  1,074,705  1,003,717
 Deposits  840,985  776,680  835,489  758,804
 Shareholders' equity  102,744  99,007  102,137  100,917
         
         
SELECTED KEY DATA:        
 Net interest margin (tax equivalent) 3.48% 3.48% 3.46% 3.53%
 Return of average assets 0.20% 0.12% 0.28% 0.30%
 Return on average shareholders' equity 2.09% 1.20% 2.98% 3.03%
 Shareholders' equity to total assets (period end) 9.46% 9.56% 9.46% 9.56%
         
         
ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN LOSSES:        
Balance, beginning of period  $ 16,981  $ 13,290  $ 15,413  $ 11,026
Provision for loan losses  4,656  3,139  10,217  7,156
Charge-offs  (4,108)  (1,110)  (8,362)  (3,166)
Recoveries  189  155  450  458
Balance, end of period  $ 17,718  $ 15,474  $ 17,718  $ 15,474
         
         
ASSET QUALITY:        
 Non-accrual loans      $ 52,398  $ 23,990
 90 days past due and still accruing      96  1,411
 Other real estate owned      4,804  3,662
 Total non-performing assets      $ 57,298  $ 29,063
 Non-performing assets to total assets     5.30% 2.79%
 Allowance for loan losses to non-performing assets      30.92% 53.24%
 Allowance for loan losses to total loans     2.38% 1.98%
         
         
LOAN RISK GRADE ANALYSIS:     Percentage of Loans
      By Risk Grade*
      9/30/2010 9/30/2010
 Risk Grade 1 (excellent quality)     3.42% 3.56%
 Risk Grade 2 (high quality)     16.79% 16.13%
 Risk Grade 3 (good quality)     47.22% 53.09%
 Risk Grade 4 (management attention)     18.34% 17.39%
 Risk Grade 5 (watch)     5.43% 5.24%
 Risk Grade 6 (substandard)     1.60% 1.51%
 Risk Grade 7 (low substandard)     0.00% 0.00%
 Risk Grade 8 (doubtful)     0.00% 0.00%
 Risk Grade 9 (loss)     0.00% 0.00%
*Excludes non-accrual loans        
At September 30, 2010 there were seven relationships exceeding $1.0 million (which totaled $11.8 million) in the Watch risk grade, ten relationships exceeding $1.0 million in the Substandard risk grade (which totaled $19.4 million) and no relationships exceeding $1.0 million in the Low Substandard risk grade. There was one relationship with loans in the Watch risk grade and the Substandard risk grade totaling $1.5 million. These customers continue to meet payment requirements in accordance with the terms of the promissory notes on these loans.


            

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