Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings Announces First Quarter 2017 Results


SAN DIEGO, April 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings (OTC Pink:SCBH) (“Company”), and its wholly owned subsidiary Seacoast Commerce Bank (“Bank”), today announced its consolidated unaudited results of operations for the first quarter ended March 31, 2017.  For the first quarter of 2017, the Company reported net income of $1.6 million, or a 7.4% decrease over first quarter 2016 net income of $1.7 million.  This was the Company’s 27th consecutive quarterly profit.  The following is a comparison of return metrics (in millions):

 03/31/2017 03/31/2016 Change % Change
Quarterly Consolidated Net Income$1.584  $1.711  (0.127) (7.4%)
Quarterly Return on Ave. Common Equity 15.33%  19.71% (4.39) (22.2%)
Quarterly Return on Ave. Assets 1.09%  1.33% (0.24) (18.0%)
Quarterly Earnings Per Share (Basic)$0.26  $0.29  (0.03) (11.6%)

The Company announced on February 14th, 2017, that it was shifting its balance sheet management focus and would be retaining more SBA guaranteed portions of loans held in its portfolio.   To accomplish the shift the Company would be selling less guaranteed loan, the result of which will lower gain-on-sale income and lower earnings in the short-run.  As previously discussed, holding loans, versus selling for a one-time gain, results in more consistent, predictable, reoccurring core spread income.  This strategy will continue to be deployed going forward.

The following is a comparison of the SBA Division’s quarter-to-date results, which is the Bank’s primary lending driver:

 03/31/2017 03/31/2016 Change % Change
SBA Loan Production$52.045  $40.050  11.995  29.9%
SBA 7(a) Guaranteed Loan Sales$16.644  $20.033  (3.388) (16.9%)
Percent of Guaranteed Loans Sold 42.6%  66.7% (24.1) (36.1%)
Period-end SBA Guaranteed Loan Inventory$301.970  $270.543  31.428  11.6%

Selected highlights for first-quarter 2017 versus first-quarter 2016:

Balance Sheet Metrics

  • Asset growth of $45.5 million, or 8.6%, to $572.0 million;
  • Loan growth of $59.2 million, or 15.1%, to $450.5 million;
  • SBA loans held for sale up $31.4 million, or 11.6%, to $302.0 million;
  • Deposit growth of $37.5 million, or 7.9%, to $512.9 million;
  • Non-Interest Bearing deposit growth of $39.8 million or 17.8%, to $263.8 million;
  • Non-Interest Bearing deposits represent 51.4% of total deposits, up from 47.1%;
  • Shareholders Equity growth of $6.9 million, or 18.9%, to $43.2 million.

Income Statement Metrics

  • Interest Income of $6.7 million, up $772 thousand, or 13.0%;
  • Interest Expense of $369 thousand, down $28 thousand, or (7.1%);
  • Net-Interest Income of $6.4 million, up $800 thousand, or 14.4%;
  • Non-Interest Income of $2.9 million, down $510 thousand, or (15.1%);
  • Non-Interest Expenses of $6.7 million, up $617 thousand or 10.2%;
  • Net Income of $1.6 million, down $127 thousand, or (7.4%).

Other Metrics

  • SBA loans funded of $52.0 million, up $12.0 million, or 29.9%;
  • Allowance for loan losses of $4.5 million was 3.04% of loans held for investment;
  • Non-performing loans to total gross loans of 1.29%;
  • Non-performing assets to Tier 1 Capital plus ALLL (Texas Ratio) of 2.86%;
  • No net charge-offs;
  • No other real estate owned;
  • Since inception of the Bank’s SBA program over six years ago, the bank has funded 1,472 loans for $1.247 billion in small business financing;
  • The Bank services a total of 1,061 SBA loans for $830 million, of which $390 million has been sold in the secondary market and is not reflected on the banks balance sheet;

The Bank has always maintained capital levels well above the regulatory highest designation, “well capitalized”, and had capital ratios at March 31, 2017, as follows:

  “Well Capitalized” Level
Tier 1 Capital Ratio:8.63%5.00%
Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio:19.35%7.00%
Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio:19.35%8.50%
Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio:20.60%10.50%

As reported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) for their 6-months ending March 31, 2017, Seacoast Commerce Bank was the 15th largest SBA lender in the nation, out of close to 1,700 financial institutions that have at least one SBA loan approved during that 6-month period, and over 3,000 financial institution that are approved as an SBA lender.  SBA rankings are based on total dollars approved with Seacoast having $118.7 million approved.  In addition to being ranked the 15th largest SBA lender in the nation, Seacoast was the 6th largest SBA lender in California; the 7th largest SBA lender in Nevada; the 8th largest SBA lender in Arizona; the 11th largest SBA lender in Washington; 13th largest SBA lender in Oregon; and the 15th largest SBA lender in Colorado.

Allan W. Arendsee, Chairman of the Board, stated, “The Board of Directors announced two significant changes on February 14th, 2017, and that was increasing our quarterly dividend by 60%, and re-focusing our efforts on holding more guaranteed SBA loans in our portfolio, which we knew would result in lower short-term earnings.  Both moves are long-term shareholder value focused, and the Board is very proud of our management team for managing our Company in such a way as to accomplish these new initiatives successfully.  The Board continues to be firmly committed to ensuring the bank operates in a safe and sound manner, and with a strategy that will continue providing shareholders with a superior return on their investment over the long run.”

Richard M. Sanborn, President & Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased to report continued success with our strategy of focusing on consistent performance.  Our first quarter loan production was up almost 30% over last year and our pipeline of approved deals continues to be strong with the improving economy.  From a financial perspective, even with our managed, lower, 15% return on equity, our performance continues to consistently exceed our peers.  We are fortunate that our strong capital base is complimented by a balance sheet that has significantly less risk than our peers, due to the majority of our loans having not only a guarantee from the U.S. Government, but also hard collateral in the form of real estate.”  Sanborn continued, “As Chairman Arendsee stated, our focus for 2017 is on continuing to hold more SBA guaranteed loans on our balance sheet, which will increase our core spread income and keep our risks low.  We will also continue to look for ways to enhance the value of our franchise and position the Company in a way to maximize long-term shareholder value.  We look forward to communicating more about our 2017 plans at our annual shareholders meeting in May.”

About Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings: Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings is a bank holding company with one wholly owned banking subsidiary, Seacoast Commerce Bank.  Both the Company and the Bank are headquartered in San Diego, California, with the Bank having full-service banking branches in San Diego and Chula Vista, California, and production offices in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Ramon, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada; Austin, Dallas, and Houston, Texas; and Bellevue, Washington.  For more information on Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings, please visit www.scbholdings.com; to learn more about Seacoast Commerce Bank, visit www.sccombank.com, or contact Richard M. Sanborn, President and Chief Executive Officer at 858-432-7001, or rsanborn@scbholdings.com

This press release contains some non-GAAP financial analysis provided to supplement information regarding the Bank’s performance, and to enhance investors' overall understanding of such financial performance.

Certain statements in this press release, including statements regarding the anticipated development and expansion of the Bank’s business, and the intent, belief or current expectations of the Bank, its directors or its officers, are “forward-looking” statements (as such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such “forward-looking” statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks related to the local and national economy, the Bank’s performance and regulatory matters.

  
Seacoast Commerce Banc Holdings
Selected Financial Data
Consolidated and Unaudited (000)
        
 For the Quarters Ended
% Change
 
 03/31/2017 12/31/2016 03/31/2016 03/31 – 03/31 
Balance Sheet Items         
Total Gross Loans 450,463   446,323   391,274  15.1% 
SBA Loans Available for Sale (Memo Only) 301,970   292,950   270,543  11.6% 
Total Assets 571,969   569,537   526,529  8.6% 
Total Deposits 512,853   510,163   475,367  7.9% 
Non-Interest DDA (Memo Only) 263,792   261,619   223,947  17.8% 
Shareholders' Equity 43,179   41,579   36,327  18.9% 
Bank Shareholders’ Equity (Memo Only) 50,794   50,304   46,004  10.4% 
         
Income Statement Items        
Total Interest Income 6,722   6,278   5,949  13.0% 
Total Interest Expense 369   384   397  (7.1%) 
Net Interest Income 6,353   5,893   5,552  14.4% 
         
Provision for Loan Losses 0   (1,000)  0  0% 
Non-Interest Income 2,866   2,291   3,376  (15.1%) 
Non-Interest Expense 6,662   6,190   6,045  10.2% 
Pre-Tax Income 2,557   2,994   2,884  (11.3%) 
Our Fair Share of Income Taxes (38.1%) 973   1,072   1,173  (17.1%) 
         
Net Income   1,584   1,922   1,711  (7.4%) 
         
QTD Basic Earnings per Share$0.26  $0.32  $0.29  (11.6%) 
YTD Basic Earnings per Share$0.26  $1.15  $0.29  (11.6%) 
Book Value per Share$7.22  $7.06  $6.21  16.3% 
QTD Return on Average Assets 1.09%  1.32%  1.33% (18.0%) 
YTD Return on Average Assets 1.09%  1.25%  1.33% (18.0%) 
QTD Return on Average Common Equity 15.33%  19.24%  19.71% (22.2%) 
YTD Return on Average Common Equity 15.33%  18.56%  19.71% (22.2%) 
Ending Shares Outstanding 5,977   5,886   5,848  2.2% 
Stock Price$18.80  $17.80  $16.25  15.7% 
Market Capitalization$112,361  $104,765  $95,031  18.2% 



            

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