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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Central Pacific Financial Corp Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Central Pacific Financial Corp Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Jan 28, 2026 Audio replay Verified speakers
Jan 28, 2026 28:28 38 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
28:28
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Central Pacific Financial reported Q4 2025 net income of $22.9 million ($0.85/diluted share) and full-year net income of $77.5 million ($2.86/diluted share), with NIM expanding 7 bps to 3.56%, ROAA of 1.25%, and a 24% increase in adjusted non-GAAP net income over 2024.

Profitability and earnings growth 10 Credit quality and risk 8 Deposit growth and customer primacy 8 Net interest margin and deposit cost management 8 Capital returns and shareholder returns 7 Expenses, technology investment, and efficiency 6

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +62 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Central Pacific closed the year with strong momentum in the fourth quarter and solid overall performance in 2025.”
  • “our core earnings per share increased 24% from the prior year, underscoring the strong operating momentum across our franchise.”
  • “We enter 2026 with a strong balance sheet, improved profitability metrics, and a clear focus on delivering sustainable value for our shareholders.”
  • “we are conservatively guiding to full-year net loan and deposit growth in the low single-digit percentage range.”

Forward guidance

3 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Revenue · derived Q4 $14.20M +441.2% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 $22.88M +101.6% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Net interest margin expanded 7 basis points quarter-over-quarter to 3.56%, with deposit costs falling 8 bps to 0.94% while loan yields declined only 2 bps to 4.99%.
  • Full-year 2025 adjusted non-GAAP net income of $78.6 million was up 24% versus 2024 non-GAAP net income of $63.4 million.
  • Efficiency ratio improved to 59.88% from 62.84% in the prior quarter, with Q4 operating expenses down $1.3 million.
  • Credit quality remained near cycle lows, with net charge-offs of 18 bps annualized, NPAs at 19 bps of total assets, past due 90+ loans at just 3 bps, and criticized loans at 135 bps.
  • Board increased the quarterly cash dividend 3.6% to $0.29 per share and authorized a new $55 million share repurchase program for 2026.
  • Core deposits grew $78 million in Q4 with noninterest-bearing demand at 29% of total deposits; weighted average new loan yield was 6.8% versus 4.99% portfolio yield.

Risks & pressure points

  • Total loan portfolio declined $78 million in Q4 and $44 million for full-year 2025, driven by large construction and commercial mortgage payoffs and delayed new loan fundings.
  • Q4 net loan runoff was approximately $250 million, with construction portfolio payoffs meaningfully impacting growth.
  • Hawaii economy faced lower visitor counts and softer job growth amid macroeconomic uncertainty.
  • Q4 provision expense of $2.4 million, with $1.7 million added to the allowance.
  • 2026 guidance is conservative: low single-digit net loan and deposit growth, with NIM expected to expand at a slower pace than 2025 and first-quarter NIM expansion guided to only 2-5 bps.

Key moments

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“For the full year 2026, we are guiding to approximately a 4 to 6% increase in net interest income. We expect the NIM to expand, albeit at a slower pace than what we experienced in 2025. Our expectation for first-quarter NIM is an expansion of approximately two to five basis points.” Dayna Matsumoto, CFO

Guidance from the call

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Metric Guided
Net interest income
full year 2026
4% – 6%
Net interest margin expansion
first-quarter
2% – 5%
Total other operating income growth
2026 over 2025 normalized
1% – 2%

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.29
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