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Earnings call · FY2026 Q2

Second Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Second Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Concluded Jul 21, 2026 Audio replay Verified speakers
Jul 21, 2026 42:21 85 turns
Period
FY2026 Q2
Runtime
42:21
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Atlantic Union Bankshares reported Q2 2026 net income available to common shareholders of $158.0 million ($1.11 EPS) with adjusted operating EPS of $0.94, driven by record loan production, a 9 bps reported NIM expansion to 3.94%, and a $32.3 million pre-tax gain from the sale of its Bearing Insurance equity interest. The company also authorized a $250 million share repurchase program, of which approximately $240 million remained available at quarter end.

Loan growth and production 21 Market and macro environment 19 Net interest margin 16 Deposit mix and funding 13 Capital management and share repurchase 12 Merger integration and synergies (Sandy Spring) 9

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +62 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Atlantic Union Bank shares reported strong second quarter financial results, reflecting disciplined execution and providing an encouraging indication of the earnings power of the franchise we have been building.”
  • “We delivered record loan production during the quarter, exceeding our 2025 fourth quarter production level, which is traditionally our strongest quarter, by roughly 8%.”
  • “Credit quality remained strong in the quarter, with annualized net charge-offs of just three basis points for both the second quarter and year-to-date.”
  • “We believe Atlantic Union is well-positioned to deliver sustainable growth, top-tier financial performance, and long-term value for our shareholders.”

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Diluted EPS $1.11 +825% YoY
Net income $161.01M +713.6% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Record loan production in Q2 exceeded the 2025 Q4 production level by roughly 8%, with period-end loans up ~10.4% annualized to ~$28.7 billion and YTD annualized loan growth of 6.4%
  • Reported FTE NIM expanded 9 bps to 3.94% and core NIM improved 1 bp quarter-over-quarter
  • No merger-related costs incurred for the first time in two years; $32.3 million pre-tax gain from Bearing Insurance equity interest sale
  • Net charge-offs annualized at just 3 bps for both Q2 and YTD, prompting a lowering of full-year net charge-off guidance
  • Board authorized $250 million share repurchase program through May 5, 2027, with ~$240 million remaining after Q2 repurchases of ~$10 million at an average price of $37.76
  • Former Sandy Spring Bank teams generated ~27% of interest rate swap transactions and ~32% of foreign exchange revenue in Q2

Risks & pressure points

  • Non-interest-bearing deposits as a percentage of total declined to ~22% due to migration into interest-bearing products, with the company forecasting further migration risk
  • New interest-bearing deposits are pricing in at over 3% (between 3% and 3.5%), pressuring deposit costs
  • Spot deposit cost for June was $195, reflecting ongoing cost pressure
  • NII guidance was lowered driven primarily by the deposit mix shift toward higher-rate-sensitive products
  • Average deposits grew only 2.4% annualized and total deposits grew ~1% annualized Q1-to-Q2, well below the ~6% annualized loan growth
  • Geopolitical uncertainty, particularly around the conflict involving Iran, was cited as a continued backdrop risk

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Quarter detail

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Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.37
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