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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
 
FORM 8-K
 

CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (date of earliest event reported): April 27, 2022



(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Customers Bancorp, Inc.
Pennsylvania001-3554227-2290659
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(Commission File number)(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
701 Reading Avenue
West Reading PA 19611
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)
(610) 933-2000
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
N/A
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligations of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instructions A.2. below):
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))






Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolsName of Each Exchange on which Registered
Voting Common Stock, par value $1.00 per shareCUBINew York Stock Exchange
Fixed-to-Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual
Preferred Stock, Series E, par value $1.00 per share
CUBI/PENew York Stock Exchange
Fixed-to-Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual
Preferred Stock, Series F, par value $1.00 per share
CUBI/PFNew York Stock Exchange
5.375% Subordinated Notes due 2034CUBBNew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (17 CFR §230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR §240.12b-2). Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐


Item 2.02.         Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On April 27, 2022, Customers Bancorp, Inc. (the "Company") issued a press release announcing unaudited financial information for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, a copy of which is included as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated by reference herein.


Item 7.01         Regulation FD Disclosure

The Company has posted to its website a slide presentation which is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated into this Item 7.01 by reference.

The information in this Current Report on Form 8-K, including Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2 attached hereto and incorporated by reference into Item 2.02 and Item 7.01, respectively, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section. Furthermore, such information, including the exhibits attached hereto, shall not be deemed incorporated by reference into any of the Company's reports or filings with the SEC, whether made before or after the date hereof, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such report or filing. The information in this Current Report on Form 8-K, including the exhibits attached hereto, shall not be deemed an admission as to the materiality of any information in this Current Report on Form 8-K that is required to be disclosed solely to satisfy the requirements of Regulation FD.

Item 9.01.        Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits.
ExhibitDescription
Press Release dated April 27, 2022
Slide presentation dated April 2022




SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized.

CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC.
By: /s/ Carla A. Leibold
Name: Carla A. Leibold
Title: Executive Vice President - Chief Financial Officer


Date: April 27, 2022





EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit No.Description
Press Release dated April 27, 2022
Slide presentation dated April 2022



Exhibit 99.1
Customers Bancorp, Inc.
701 Reading Avenue
West Reading, PA 19611

Contact:
David W. Patti, Communications Director 610-451-9452
Customers Bancorp Reports First Quarter 2022 Results
Q1 2022 Net Income of $74.9 million, or $2.18 Per Diluted Share, Up 126% Over Q1 2021
Q1 2022 ROAA of 1.63% and ROCE of 24.3%
Q1 2022 Loan Growth of $1.1 billion (Excluding PPP Loans and Loans to Mortgage Companies), Up 12% Over Q4 2021 and 33% Year-Over-Year
Deposit Growth of $3.9 billion, Up 32% Year-Over-Year
Q1 2022 net income available to common shareholders was $74.9 million, or $2.18 per diluted share, up 126% over Q1 2021.
Q1 2022 core earnings (a non-GAAP measure) were $75.2 million, or $2.19 per diluted share, up 7% over Q1 2021.
Q1 2022 core earnings excluding Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") (a non-GAAP measure) were $50.5 million, or $1.47 per diluted share, up 12% over Q1 2021.
Q1 2022 ROAA was 1.63% and Core ROAA (a non-GAAP measure) was 1.63%. Q1 2021 ROAA was 0.80% and Core ROAA (a non-GAAP measure) was 1.61%.
Q1 2022 ROCE was 24.3% and Core ROCE (a non-GAAP measure) was 24.4%. Q1 2021 ROCE was 14.7% and Core ROCE (a non-GAAP measure) was 31.0%.
Adjusted pre-tax pre-provision net income (a non-GAAP measure) for Q1 2022 was $112.4 million, an increase of 29% over Q1 2021. Q1 2022 adjusted pre-tax pre-provision ROAA (a non-GAAP measure) was 2.38% compared to 1.90% for Q1 2021.
Q1 2022 commercial and industrial (C&I) loan growth of $574.8 million (up 17%), multifamily loan growth of $218.7 million (up 15%), and consumer loan growth of $269.5 million (up 13%) over Q4 2021.
Q1 2022 net interest margin (a non-GAAP measure) increased 60 basis points from Q1 2021 to 3.60%. Q1 2022 net interest margin, excluding the impact of PPP loans (a non-GAAP measure) increased 33 basis points from Q1 2021 to 3.32%.
Total deposits increased $3.9 billion, or 32% year-over-year, which included a $4.3 billion, or 72%, increase in demand deposits. This increase included CBIT-related deposits with a balance of $1.8 billion at March 31, 2022. This balance has increased to approximately $2.3 billion at April 15, 2022 and includes 74 new
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customers onboarded in Q1 2022. The total cost of deposits dropped 20 basis points from the year-ago quarter.
Q1 2022 efficiency ratio was 39.42% compared to 48.89% for Q1 2021. Q1 2022 core efficiency ratio was 39.62% compared to 41.13% in Q1 2021 (non-GAAP measures).
Q1 2022 provision for credit losses on loans and leases was $15.3 million compared to $13.9 million in Q4 2021. At March 31, 2022, the coverage of credit loss reserves for loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP loans (a non-GAAP measure), was 1.44% compared to 1.53% at December 31, 2021.
Non-performing assets were $43.9 million, or 0.23% of total assets, at March 31, 2022 compared to $49.3 million, or 0.26% of total assets, at March 31, 2021. Allowance for credit losses equaled 333% of non-performing loans at March 31, 2022, compared to 264% at March 31, 2021.
Well positioned for strong core sustainable growth in 2022 and 2023 and expect to meet or beat projections of core earnings (excluding PPP) between $4.75 - $5.00 in 2022 and well over $6.00 in 2023.

West Reading, PA, April 27, 2022 - Customers Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: CUBI), the parent company of Customers Bank (collectively "Customers" or "CUBI"), today reported first quarter 2022 ("Q1 2022") net income to common shareholders of $74.9 million, or $2.18 per diluted share, up from first quarter 2021 ("Q1 2021") net income to common shareholders of $33.2 million, or $1.01 per diluted share. Q1 2022 core earnings were $75.2 million, or $2.19 per diluted share, up from Q1 2021 core earnings of $70.3 million, or $2.14 per diluted share (non-GAAP measures). Q1 2022 core earnings (excluding PPP) were $50.5 million, or $1.47 per diluted share, up from Q1 2021 core earnings (excluding PPP) of $45.2 million, or $1.38 per diluted share (non-GAAP measures). Adjusted pre-tax pre-provision net income was $112.4 million for Q1 2022 compared to $86.8 million for Q1 2021 (non-GAAP measures). Net interest margin, tax equivalent ("NIM") was 3.60% for Q1 2022, up from 3.00% for Q1 2021 (non-GAAP measures). Excluding PPP, NIM was 3.32% for Q1 2022 up from 2.99% for Q1 2021 (non-GAAP measures).
“We are extremely pleased with our first quarter results and are excited that 2022 is off to a great start,” remarked Customers Bancorp Chairman and CEO, Jay Sidhu. “In a quarter impacted by geopolitical conflict, rising interest rates, yield curve inversion, inflationary pressures, and the ongoing effects of the pandemic, we continue to responsibly deliver remarkable organic loan growth. Our core loans increased $559 million in Q1 2022, up 5% from Q4 2021 (20% on an annualized basis), and well above our $500 million average quarterly target, despite lower balances in loans to mortgage companies of $532 million given yield-curve related and seasonal declines. Putting PPP aside, we increased total revenues in the core bank, reduced expenses, improved our efficiency ratio and continue to deliver positive operating leverage. Asset quality remains exceptional and credit reserves are strong. Continuing the momentum from record 2021 performance and strong first quarter results, our loan and deposit pipelines remain at record highs, as the 2021 market expansion and new verticals continue to perform as or better than expected, a
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testament to our customer centric business model supported by best-in-class service and technology. This leaves us very well positioned to support future growth. We remain very excited and optimistic about our future,” Mr. Jay Sidhu continued.
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Full Launch of Customers Bank Instant Token (CBITTM)

“We were thrilled to report the full launch of CBIT on the TassatPayTM payments platform in January 2022, following a successful soft launch in Q4 2021, and are very pleased with our progress to date. In Q1 2022, we onboarded 74 new CBIT-related customers to the Digital Bank, beating our internal target of at least 25 new customers. We expect digital asset-related deposits to grow significantly in 2022 as our pipelines remain strong, giving us an opportunity to further transform our deposits into a high quality, low-to-no cost, stable and growing deposit franchise. We believe our technology, compliance and customer service and support systems are among the best in the country," commented Mr. Sam Sidhu, President and CEO of Customers Bank.

At March 31, 2022, $1.8 billion in core low-to-no cost demand deposits have been attracted to the Bank through this system. This balance has increased to approximately $2.3 billion at April 15, 2022.

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

We funded, either directly or indirectly, about 256,000 PPP loans totaling $5.2 billion in 2021, bringing total PPP loans funded to approximately 358,000 and $10.3 billion. We also earned close to $350 million of deferred origination fees from the SBA through the PPP loans, which is significantly accretive to our earnings and capital levels as these loans are forgiven by the government. In Q1 2022, we recognized $30 million of these fees in earnings, bringing total fees recognized to date to $292 million, resulting in approximately $58 million to be recognized throughout 2022 and 2023. "As we've stated previously, it is difficult to predict the timing of PPP forgiveness. After a slow start, forgiveness levels picked up late in the quarter, resulting in higher deferred fee recognition in Q1 2022 than expected. We continue to expect most of the fees to be recognized in 2022, with approximately two-thirds of the remaining fees to be recognized in the second half of this year," commented Customers Bancorp CFO, Carla Leibold.

Key Balance Sheet Trends

Commercial and industrial loans and leases increased $1.8 billion, or 81.1% year-over-year, to $3.9 billion, consumer installment loans increased $492.7 million, or 35.1% year-over-year, to $1.9 billion, residential loans increased $173.8 million, or 58.8% year-over-year, to $469.4 million, commercial real estate owner occupied loans increased $111.8 million, or 18.9% year-over-year, to $701.9 million and multi-family loans increased $45.5 million, or 2.7% year-over-year, to $1.7 billion. These increases in loans and leases were partially offset by a decrease in commercial real estate non-owner occupied loans of $54.5 million to $1.1 billion.

Total loans and leases, including PPP loans, decreased $2.1 billion, or 13.0%, to $14.1 billion at March 31, 2022 compared to the year-ago period. As expected, commercial loans to mortgage companies declined $1.6 billion to $1.8 billion compared to the year-ago period. PPP loans declined $3.0 billion to $2.2 billion at March 31, 2022 compared to the year-ago period, primarily driven by $6.0 billion in forgiveness, repayments and associated net deferred fees from the latest
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and earlier rounds of PPP loans, net of $3.0 billion in originations and purchases in the latest round. Excluding PPP loans and commercial loans to mortgage companies, total loans and leases increased $2.5 billion, or 33.5%, as the loan mix continued to improve year-over-year.

“Looking ahead, we see continued responsible growth primarily in core C&I, including specialty finance lines of business, multi-family and residential loans offsetting the continued yield curve related decreases in loans to mortgage companies. The increase in core C&I loans, primarily driven by our specialty finance lines of business, is expected to dampen the seasonal volatility created by our loans to mortgage companies in future periods," stated Mr. Jay Sidhu.

Total deposits increased $3.9 billion, or 31.6%, to $16.4 billion at March 31, 2022 compared to the year-ago period. Total demand deposits increased $4.3 billion, or 72.2%, to $10.2 billion. Money market deposits increased $574.6 million, or 13.0%, to $5.0 billion. These increases were offset, in part, by decreases in savings deposits of $681.1 million, or 45.9%, to $0.8 billion and time deposits of $219.7 million, or 33.0%, to $446.2 million as we continue our efforts to run-off higher cost rate sensitive deposits. The total cost of deposits declined by 20 basis points to 0.33% in Q1 2022 from 0.53% in the year-ago quarter. "Our current spot cost of deposits was approximately 32 basis points at March 31, 2022, a dramatic improvement over the prior year. Given the transformational improvements in the quality of our deposit franchise over the past year, we feel very well positioned against future interest rate hikes from a deposit repricing standpoint," stated Mr. Jay Sidhu.

Other borrowings increased $99.1 million to $223.2 million at March 31, 2022 compared to the year-ago period from the issuance of our 2.875% fixed-to-floating rate senior notes, the proceeds of which were used to redeem all outstanding shares of our Series C and Series D Preferred Stock in Q3 2021.

Very Strong Growth in Tangible Common Equity and Tangible Book Value Per Share

Customers experienced significant improvements in regulatory capital ratios in Q1 2022 as compared to a year ago. Customers Bancorp's tangible common equity (a non-GAAP measure) increased by $268.6 million to $1.2 billion at March 31, 2022 from $967.3 million at March 31, 2021, and the tangible book value per common share (a non-GAAP measure) increased to $37.50 at March 31, 2022 from $30.01 at March 31, 2021, an increase of 25.0%. Customers remains well capitalized by all regulatory measures.

At the Customers Bancorp level, the total risk based capital ratio (estimate) and tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio ("TCE ratio"), excluding PPP loans (a non-GAAP measure), were 12.9% and 7.3%, respectively, at March 31, 2022.

Loan Portfolio Management During the COVID-19 Crisis

Over the last decade, we have developed a suite of commercial and retail loan products with one particularly important common denominator: relatively low credit risk assumption. The Bank’s C&I, loans to mortgage companies, specialty finance lines of business, and multi-family loans for example, are characterized by conservative underwriting standards and low loss rates.
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Because of this emphasis, the Bank’s credit quality to date has been healthy despite a highly adverse economic environment. Maintaining strong asset quality also requires a highly active portfolio monitoring process. In addition to frequent client outreach and monitoring at the individual loan level, we employ a bottom-up data driven approach to analyze the commercial portfolio.

Strong commercial loan portfolio with very low concentration in COVID-19 impacted industries and CRE
All commercial loans previously on deferments became current by December 31, 2021 and remain current at March 31, 2022. Commercial deferments peaked at about $1.2 billion in July 2020.
Exposure to industry segments and CRE significantly impacted by COVID-19 initially is not substantial.

Consumer installment, mortgage and home equity loan portfolios continue to perform well
Total consumer-related deferments declined to $3.3 million at March 31, 2022, down from $6.1 million at December 31, 2021.
Total consumer installment loans were approximately 10% of total assets at March 31, 2022 and were supported by an allowance for credit losses of $107.9 million.
At March 31, 2022, our consumer installment portfolio had the following: average FICO score of 730, average debt-to-income of 16.5% and average borrower income of $101 thousand.

Key Profitability Trends

Net Interest Income

Net interest income totaled $164.7 million in Q1 2022, a decrease of $29.0 million from Q4 2021, primarily due to lower PPP interest income of $45.2 million resulting from reduced recognition of deferred fees of $41.8 million driven by lower loan forgiveness in Q1 2022. This decrease was offset in part by increased net interest income earned by the core bank, including increased interest income on investment securities and core loans (a non-GAAP measure) of $5.1 million and $4.4 million, respectively, mostly due to higher average balances, dividend income of $5.2 million primarily resulting from an equity investment distribution, and lower expenses paid on deposits of $1.7 million resulting from continuing efforts to run-off higher cost rate sensitive deposits. Excluding PPP loans, average interest-earning assets increased $1.3 billion. Interest-earning asset growth was driven by increases in investment securities, commercial and industrial loans, multi-family loans, consumer installment loans and residential loans, offset in part by decreases in interest earning deposits and commercial loans to mortgage companies. Compared to Q4 2021, total loan yields decreased 81 basis points to 4.67% primarily resulting from a lower average balance of PPP loans at lower yields in Q1 2022 driven by PPP loan forgiveness and lower deferred fee recognition. Excluding PPP loans, the Q1 2022 total loan yield was relatively unchanged from Q4 2021. Total deposits and borrowing costs decreased by 3 basis points to 0.43% primarily due to growth in non-interest-bearing deposits and a 4 basis point decrease in the cost of interest-bearing deposits to 0.46%. The Q1 2022 NIM (excluding PPP) (a non-GAAP measure) of 3.32% included a benefit of 13 basis points from the dividend income received in Q1 2022 of $5.2 million.
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Provision for Credit Losses

The provision for credit losses on loans and leases in Q1 2022 was $15.3 million, compared to $13.9 million in Q4 2021. The provision in Q1 2022 was primarily to support the continued growth in CB Direct consumer installment loan originations, as well as growth in residential and multi-family loans. The allowance for credit losses on loans and leases represented 1.44% of total loans and leases receivable, excluding PPP loans (a non-GAAP measure) at March 31, 2022, compared to 1.53% at December 31, 2021 and 1.71% at March 31, 2021. Non-performing loans at March 31, 2022 were 0.31% of total loans and leases, compared to 0.30% at March 31, 2021. The provision for credit losses for available-for-sale investment securities in Q1 2022 was $0.7 million.

Non-Interest Income

Non-interest income totaled $21.2 million for Q1 2022, an increase of $4.2 million compared to Q4 2021. The increase was primarily due to $6.4 million of death benefits from bank-owned life insurance policies, offset in part by an increase in losses realized from the sale of investment securities of $1.0 million, lower gains realized from the sale of SBA loans of $0.3 million, and no consumer loan sales in Q1 2022 compared to gains of $0.7 million realized from the sale of consumer loans in Q4 2021.

Non-Interest Expense

The management of non-interest expenses remains a priority for us. However, this will not be at the expense of not making adequate investments with new technologies to support efficient and responsible growth.

Non-interest expenses totaled $73.8 million in Q1 2022, a decrease of $7.7 million compared to Q4 2021. The decrease was primarily attributable to lower salaries and employee benefits of $3.3 million mostly due to higher incentives recorded in Q4 2021 resulting from record 2021 financial performance, $2.0 million in lower loan servicing costs primarily due to lower PPP loan forgiveness and lower occupancy costs of $1.3 million primarily associated with the relocation of the Bank headquarters and a $1.3 million decrease in charitable contributions and corporate sponsorships. These decreases were offset in part by a $1.4 million increase in technology, processing and deposit servicing-related expenses.

Taxes

Income tax expense from continuing operations increased by $6.3 million to $19.3 million in Q1 2022 from $13.0 million in Q4 2021 primarily due to a decrease in excess tax benefits from stock option exercises recorded in Q4 2021 and a reduction in investment tax credits, partially offset by a reduction in pre-tax income. The effective tax rate from continuing operations for Q1 2022 was 20%. Customers expects the full-year 2022 effective tax rate from continuing operations to be approximately 21% to 23%.

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BM Technologies, Inc. (BMTX)

We previously entered into a Deposit Servicing Agreement with BMTX, which was profitable at the time as we were in the early stage of building out our commercial and digital deposit franchise. However, with the advent of CBIT, which went into full launch in January 2022, we now have a low-to-no cost core deposit aggregation strategy that is expected to be far more profitable. We are preparing for the expiration of the Deposit Servicing Agreement scheduled to expire on December 31, 2022, which cost us approximately $60 million ($48 million after taxes) in 2021 and will not be renewed. The expiration of the Deposit Servicing Agreement is expected to be accretive to our 2023 earnings by $60 million (pre-tax). At March 31, 2022, $2.2 billion of deposits were serviced by BMTX, which we expect to leave the Bank by December 31, 2022.

Outlook

“Looking ahead, we continue to project sustainable and responsible organic core growth and are very optimistic about the prospects of our company. We are focused on improving the quality of our balance sheet and deposit franchise and are not focused on growth just for the sake of growth. We continue to expect, on average, $500 million of quarterly loan growth and significant digital asset-related deposit growth by year-end 2022. Through a combination of revenue growth and prudent expense management we expect our efficiency ratio to be at or below 40% by early 2023. Customers Bancorp stock at the close of business on April 22, 2022 was trading at $42.84, less than 7 times analyst estimated EPS for 2023 and only 1.1 times tangible book value at March 31, 2022. We continue to expect to meet or beat projections of our core earnings (excluding PPP) between $4.75 - $5.00 in 2022 and well over $6.00 in 2023, two to three years ahead of our previous guidance of $6.00 by 2025/2026,” concluded Mr. Jay Sidhu.
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Webcast

Date:            Thursday, April 28, 2022        
Time:            9:00 AM EDT
        
The live audio webcast, presentation slides, and earnings press release will be made available at https://www.customersbank.com/investor-relations/ and at the Customers Bancorp 1st Quarter Earnings Webcast.

You may submit questions in advance of the live webcast by emailing our Communications Director, David Patti at [email protected]; questions may also be asked during the webcast through the webcast application.

The webcast will be archived for viewing on the Customers Bank Investor Relations page and available beginning approximately two hours after the conclusion of the live event.

Institutional Background

Customers Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE:CUBI) is a bank holding company located in West Reading, Pennsylvania engaged in banking and related businesses through its bank subsidiary, Customers Bank, a full-service bank with $19.2 billion in assets at March 31, 2022. A member of the Federal Reserve System with deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Customers Bank is an equal opportunity lender that provides a range of banking and lending services to small and medium-sized businesses, professionals, individuals and families. Services and products are available wherever permitted by law through mobile-first apps, online portals, and a network of offices and branches. Customers Bank provides blockchain-based digital payments via the Customers Bank Instant Token (CBITTM) which allows clients to make instant payments in U.S. dollars, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

“Safe Harbor” Statement

In addition to historical information, this press release may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include statements with respect to Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s strategies, goals, beliefs, expectations, estimates, intentions, capital raising efforts, financial condition and results of operations, future performance and business. Statements preceded by, followed by, or that include the words “may,” “could,” “should,” “pro forma,” “looking forward,” “would,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” or similar expressions generally indicate a forward-looking statement. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that are subject to change based on various important factors (some of which, in whole or in part, are beyond Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s control). Numerous competitive, economic, regulatory, legal and technological events and factors, among others, could cause Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s financial performance to differ materially from the goals, plans, objectives, intentions and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements, including: the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the U.S. economy and customer behavior, the impact that changes in the economy have on the performance of our loan and lease portfolio,
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the market value of our investment securities, the continued success and acceptance of our blockchain payments system, the demand for our products and services and the availability of sources of funding; the effects of actions by the federal government, including the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and other government agencies, that affect market interest rates and the money supply; actions that we and our customers take in response to these developments and the effects such actions have on our operations, products, services and customer relationships; and the effects of any changes in accounting standards or policies. Customers Bancorp, Inc. cautions that the foregoing factors are not exclusive, and neither such factors nor any such forward-looking statement takes into account the impact of any future events. All forward-looking statements and information set forth herein are based on management’s current beliefs and assumptions as of the date hereof and speak only as of the date they are made. For a more complete discussion of the assumptions, risks and uncertainties related to our business, you are encouraged to review Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, subsequently filed quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K, including any amendments thereto, that update or provide information in addition to the information included in the Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings, if any. Customers Bancorp, Inc. does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by Customers Bancorp, Inc. or by or on behalf of Customers Bank, except as may be required under applicable law.
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Q1 2022 Overview
The following table presents a summary of key earnings and performance metrics for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 and the preceding four quarters:
CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS SUMMARY - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data and stock price data)
Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1
20222021202120212021
GAAP Profitability Metrics:
Net income available to common shareholders
(from continuing and discontinued operations)
$74,896 $98,647 $110,241 $58,042 $33,204 
Per share amounts:
Earnings per share - basic
$2.27 $3.02 $3.40 $1.80 $1.04 
Earnings per share - diluted$2.18 $2.87 $3.25 $1.72 $1.01 
Book value per common share (1)
$37.61 $37.32 $35.24 $31.94 $30.13 
CUBI stock price (1)
$52.14 $65.37 $43.02 $38.99 $31.82 
CUBI stock price as % of book value (1)
139 %175 %122 %122 %106 %
Average shares outstanding - basic32,957,033 32,625,960 32,449,853 32,279,625 31,883,946 
Average shares outstanding - diluted34,327,065 34,320,327 33,868,553 33,741,468 32,841,711 
Shares outstanding (1)
32,957,847 32,913,267 32,537,976 32,353,256 32,238,762 
Return on average assets ("ROAA")1.63 %2.08 %2.33 %1.27 %0.80 %
Return on average common equity ("ROCE")24.26 %33.18 %40.82 %23.22 %14.66 %
Efficiency ratio39.42 %38.70 %33.42 %46.59 %48.89 %
Non-GAAP Profitability Metrics (2):
Core earnings$75,190 $100,095 $113,876 $59,303 $70,308 
Adjusted pre-tax pre-provision net income$112,363 $129,335 $167,215 $86,467 $86,769 
Per share amounts:
Core earnings per share - diluted$2.19 $2.92 $3.36 $1.76 $2.14 
Tangible book value per common share (1)
$37.50 $37.21 $35.12 $31.82 $30.01 
CUBI stock price as % of tangible book value (1)
139 %176 %122 %123 %106 %
Core ROAA1.63 %2.11 %2.35 %1.30 %1.61 %
Core ROCE24.36 %33.67 %42.16 %23.72 %31.03 %
Adjusted ROAA - pre-tax and pre-provision2.38 %2.67 %3.36 %1.80 %1.90 %
Adjusted ROCE - pre-tax and pre-provision35.79 %42.82 %60.81 %33.27 %36.80 %
Net interest margin, tax equivalent 3.60 %4.14 %4.59 %2.98 %3.00 %
Net interest margin, tax equivalent, excluding PPP loans3.32 %3.12 %3.24 %3.30 %2.99 %
Core efficiency ratio39.62 %38.73 %30.36 %44.33 %41.13 %
Asset Quality:
Net charge-offs $7,226 $7,582 $7,104 $6,591 $12,521 
Annualized net charge-offs to average total loans and leases0.21 %0.21 %0.17 %0.16 %0.33 %
Non-performing loans ("NPLs") to total loans and leases (1)
0.31 %0.34 %0.34 %0.27 %0.30 %
Reserves to NPLs (1)
333.15 %277.72 %252.68 %269.96 %264.21 %
Non-performing assets ("NPAs") to total assets0.23 %0.25 %0.27 %0.24 %0.26 %
Customers Bank Capital Ratios (3):
Common equity Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets11.60 %11.83 %12.77 %12.40 %11.75 %
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets 11.60 %11.83 %12.77 %12.40 %11.75 %
Total capital to risk-weighted assets 13.03 %13.11 %14.16 %13.77 %13.11 %
Tier 1 capital to average assets (leverage ratio) 8.21 %7.93 %8.66 %9.07 %9.35 %
(continued)
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(1) Metric is a spot balance for the last day of each quarter presented.
(2) Customers' reasons for the use of these non-GAAP measures and a detailed reconciliation between the non-GAAP measures and the comparable GAAP amounts are included at the end of this document.
(3) Regulatory capital ratios are estimated for Q1 2022 and actual for the remaining periods. In accordance with regulatory capital rules, Customers elected to apply the CECL capital transition provisions which delayed the effects of CECL on regulatory capital for two years until January 1, 2022, followed by a three-year transition period. The cumulative CECL capital transition impact as of December 31, 2021 which amounted to $61.6 million will be phased in at 25% per year beginning on January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2024. As of March 31, 2022, our regulatory capital ratios reflected 75%, or $46.2 million, benefit associated with the CECL transition provisions.

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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1
20222021202120212021
Interest income:
Loans and leases$157,175 $198,000 $233,097 $153,608 $152,117 
Investment securities20,295 15,202 8,905 8,327 7,979 
Other6,006 835 849 946 1,019 
Total interest income183,476 214,037 242,851 162,881 161,115 
Interest expense:
Deposits13,712 15,415 15,915 15,653 15,658 
FHLB advances— 51 963 5,192 
Subordinated debt2,689 2,688 2,689 2,689 2,689 
FRB PPP liquidity facility, federal funds purchased and other borrowings2,376 2,189 4,350 4,819 4,845 
Total interest expense18,777 20,343 22,959 24,124 28,384 
Net interest income164,699 193,694 219,892 138,757 132,731 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses15,997 13,890 13,164 3,291 (2,919)
Net interest income after provision (benefit) for credit losses148,702 179,804 206,728 135,466 135,650 
Non-interest income:
Interchange and card revenue76 84 83 84 85 
Deposit fees940 1,026 994 891 863 
Commercial lease income5,895 5,378 5,213 5,311 5,205 
Bank-owned life insurance 8,326 1,984 1,988 2,765 1,679 
Mortgage warehouse transactional fees2,015 2,262 3,100 3,265 4,247 
Gain (loss) on sale of SBA and other loans1,507 2,493 5,359 1,900 1,575 
Loan fees2,545 2,513 1,909 1,670 1,436 
Mortgage banking income (loss)481 262 425 386 463 
Gain (loss) on sale of investment securities(1,063)(49)6,063 1,812 23,566 
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities(276)— — 1,746 974 
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — (2,840)— 
Unrealized gain (loss) on derivatives964 586 524 (439)2,537 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — (24,467)
Other(212)452 (72)271 305 
Total non-interest income21,198 16,991 25,586 16,822 18,468 
Non-interest expense:
Salaries and employee benefits26,607 29,940 26,268 28,023 23,971 
Technology, communication and bank operations24,068 22,657 21,281 19,618 19,988 
Professional services6,956 7,058 6,871 6,882 5,877 
Occupancy3,050 4,336 2,704 2,482 2,621 
Commercial lease depreciation4,942 4,625 4,493 4,415 4,291 
FDIC assessments, non-income taxes and regulatory fees2,383 2,427 2,313 2,602 2,719 
Loan servicing2,371 4,361 4,265 1,700 437 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — 418 
Loan workout(38)226 198 102 (261)
Advertising and promotion315 344 302 313 561 
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — 6,216 — — 
Other3,153 5,574 5,098 4,686 1,305 
Total non-interest expense73,807 81,548 80,009 70,823 61,927 
Income before income tax expense96,093 115,247 152,305 81,465 92,191 
Income tax expense19,332 12,993 36,263 20,124 17,560 
Net income from continuing operations$76,761 $102,254 $116,042 $61,341 $74,631 
(continued)
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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1
20222021202120212021
Loss from discontinued operations before income taxes$— $— $— $— $(20,354)
Income tax expense (benefit) from discontinued operations— 1,585 — — 17,682 
Net loss from discontinued operations— (1,585)— — (38,036)
Net income76,761 100,669 116,042 61,341 36,595 
Preferred stock dividends1,865 2,022 2,981 3,299 3,391 
Loss on redemption of preferred stock— — 2,820 — — 
Net income available to common shareholders$74,896 $98,647 $110,241 $58,042 $33,204 
Basic earnings per common share from continuing operations$2.27 $3.07 $3.40 $1.80 $2.23 
Basic earnings per common share2.27 3.02 3.40 1.80 1.04 
Diluted earnings per common share from continuing operations2.18 2.92 3.25 1.72 2.17 
Diluted earnings per common share 2.18 2.87 3.25 1.72 1.01 
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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
March 31,December 31,September 30,June 30,March 31,
20222021202120212021
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks$55,515 $35,238 $51,169 $36,837 $3,123 
Interest earning deposits219,085 482,794 1,000,885 393,663 512,241 
Cash and cash equivalents274,600 518,032 1,052,054 430,500 515,364 
Investment securities, at fair value4,169,853 3,817,150 1,866,697 1,526,792 1,441,904 
Loans held for sale3,003 16,254 29,957 34,540 46,106 
Loans receivable, mortgage warehouse, at fair value1,755,758 2,284,325 2,557,624 2,855,284 3,407,622 
Loans receivable, PPP2,195,902 3,250,008 4,957,357 6,305,056 5,178,089 
Loans and leases receivable10,118,855 9,018,298 7,970,599 7,772,142 7,536,489 
Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases(145,847)(137,804)(131,496)(125,436)(128,736)
Total loans and leases receivable, net of allowance for credit losses on loans and leases13,924,668 14,414,827 15,354,084 16,807,046 15,993,464 
FHLB, Federal Reserve Bank, and other restricted stock54,553 64,584 57,184 39,895 69,420 
Accrued interest receivable94,669 92,239 93,514 90,009 83,186 
Bank premises and equipment, net8,233 8,890 9,944 10,391 10,943 
Bank-owned life insurance332,239 333,705 331,423 329,421 281,923 
Goodwill and other intangibles3,678 3,736 3,794 3,853 3,911 
Other assets298,212 305,611 310,271 362,661 371,439 
Total assets$19,163,708 $19,575,028 $19,108,922 $19,635,108 $18,817,660 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Demand, non-interest bearing deposits$4,594,428 $4,459,790 $4,954,331 $2,699,869 $2,687,628 
Interest bearing deposits11,821,132 12,318,134 12,016,694 11,174,070 9,784,812 
Total deposits16,415,560 16,777,924 16,971,025 13,873,939 12,472,440 
Federal funds purchased700,000 75,000 — — 365,000 
FHLB advances— 700,000 — — 850,000 
Other borrowings223,230 223,086 223,151 124,240 124,138 
Subordinated debt181,742 181,673 181,603 181,534 181,464 
FRB PPP liquidity facility— — — 3,865,865 3,284,156 
Accrued interest payable and other liabilities265,770 251,128 448,844 338,801 351,741 
Total liabilities17,786,302 18,208,811 17,824,623 18,384,379 17,628,939 
Preferred stock137,794 137,794 137,794 217,471 217,471 
Common stock34,882 34,722 33,818 33,634 33,519 
Additional paid in capital542,402 542,391 525,894 519,294 515,318 
Retained earnings780,628 705,732 607,085 496,844 438,802 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net(62,548)(4,980)1,488 5,266 5,391 
Treasury stock, at cost(55,752)(49,442)(21,780)(21,780)(21,780)
Total shareholders' equity1,377,406 1,366,217 1,284,299 1,250,729 1,188,721 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$19,163,708 $19,575,028 $19,108,922 $19,635,108 $18,817,660 

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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET / NET INTEREST MARGIN - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2022December 31, 2021March 31, 2021
Average Balance
Average Yield or Cost (%)
Average BalanceAverage Yield or Cost (%)Average BalanceAverage Yield or Cost (%)
Assets
Interest earning deposits $826,240 0.16%$1,568,510 0.15%$1,177,315 0.10%
Investment securities (1)
4,036,966 2.01%2,621,844 2.32%1,357,558 2.35%
Loans and leases:
Commercial loans to mortgage companies1,836,647 3.09%2,289,061 3.02%3,122,098 3.09%
Multi-family loans1,531,846 3.64%1,327,732 3.72%1,689,174 3.80%
Commercial & industrial loans and leases (2)
4,124,408 3.60%3,514,186 3.71%2,848,328 3.97%
Loans receivable, PPP2,641,318 5.66%3,898,607 8.35%4,623,213 3.41%
Non-owner occupied commercial real estate loans1,312,210 3.77%1,334,184 3.80%1,348,938 3.85%
Residential mortgages416,417 3.58%314,551 3.68%373,497 3.78%
Installment loans1,794,145 9.03%1,657,049 8.96%1,323,863 9.04%
Total loans and leases (3)
13,656,991 4.67%14,335,370 5.48%15,329,111 4.02%
Other interest-earning assets52,111 
NM (7)
50,709 1.81%79,960 3.64%
Total interest-earning assets18,572,308 4.00%18,576,433 4.57%17,943,944 3.64%
Non-interest-earning assets557,022 637,808 581,777 
Total assets $19,129,330 $19,214,241 $18,525,721 
Liabilities
Interest checking accounts5,769,372 0.54%5,258,982 0.58%2,691,723 0.84%
Money market deposit accounts4,880,051 0.39%5,293,529 0.43%4,435,930 0.55%
Other savings accounts880,113 0.36%1,189,899 0.45%1,414,350 0.69%
Certificates of deposit450,644 0.47%541,528 0.51%666,239 0.97%
Total interest-bearing deposits (4)
11,980,180 0.46%12,283,938 0.50%9,208,242 0.69%
Federal funds purchased88,611 0.33%815 0.15%16,333 0.07%
FRB PPP liquidity facility— —%— —%3,941,718 0.35%
Borrowings532,610 3.80%465,600 4.20%1,155,493 3.27%
Total interest-bearing liabilities12,601,401 0.60%12,750,353 0.63%14,321,786 0.80%
Non-interest-bearing deposits (4)
4,900,983 4,817,835 2,819,871 
Total deposits and borrowings17,502,384 0.43%17,568,188 0.46%17,141,657 0.67%
Other non-interest-bearing liabilities237,131 328,782 247,798 
Total liabilities 17,739,515 17,896,970 17,389,455 
Shareholders' equity1,389,815 1,317,271 1,136,266 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$19,129,330 $19,214,241 $18,525,721 
Interest spread3.57%4.11%2.97%
Net interest margin3.59%4.14%3.00%
Net interest margin tax equivalent (5)
3.60%4.14%3.00%
Net interest margin tax equivalent excl. PPP (6)
3.32%3.12%2.99%
(1) For presentation in this table, average balances and the corresponding average yields for investment securities are based upon historical cost, adjusted for amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts.
(2) Includes owner occupied commercial real estate loans.
(3) Includes non-accrual loans, the effect of which is to reduce the yield earned on loans and leases, and deferred loan fees.
(4) Total costs of deposits (including interest bearing and non-interest bearing) were 0.33%, 0.36% and 0.53% for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021 and March 31, 2021, respectively.
(5) Non-GAAP tax-equivalent basis, using an estimated marginal tax rate of 26% for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021 and March 31, 2021, presented to approximate interest income as a taxable asset. Management uses non-GAAP measures to present historical periods comparable to the current period presentation. In addition, management believes the use of these non-GAAP measures provides additional clarity when assessing Customers’ financial results. These disclosures should not be viewed as substitutes for results determined to be in accordance with U.S. GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other entities.
(6) Non-GAAP tax-equivalent basis, as described in note (5) for the three months ended March 31, 2022, December 31, 2021 and March 31, 2021, excluding net interest income from PPP loans and related borrowings, along with the related PPP loan balances and PPP fees receivable from interest-earning assets. Management uses non-GAAP measures to present historical periods comparable to the current period presentation. In addition, management believes the use of these non-GAAP measures provides additional clarity when assessing Customers’ financial results. These disclosures should not be viewed as substitutes for results determined to be in accordance with U.S. GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other entities.
(7) Not meaningful.
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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
PERIOD END LOAN AND LEASE COMPOSITION - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
March 31,December 31,September 30,June 30,March 31,
20222021202120212021
Commercial:
Multi-family$1,705,027 $1,486,308 $1,387,166 $1,497,485 $1,659,529 
Loans to mortgage companies1,830,121 2,362,438 2,626,483 2,922,217 3,463,490 
Commercial & industrial 3,921,439 3,346,670 2,604,367 2,293,723 2,164,784 
Commercial real estate owner occupied701,893 654,922 656,044 653,649 590,093 
Loans receivable, PPP2,195,902 3,250,008 4,957,357 6,305,056 5,178,089 
Commercial real estate non-owner occupied1,140,311 1,121,238 1,144,643 1,206,646 1,194,832 
Construction161,024 198,981 198,607 179,198 156,837 
Total commercial loans and leases11,655,717 12,420,565 13,574,667 15,057,974 14,407,654 
Consumer:
Residential469,426 350,984 260,820 273,493 295,654 
Manufactured housing50,669 52,861 55,635 57,904 59,977 
Installment1,897,706 1,744,475 1,624,415 1,577,651 1,405,021 
Total consumer loans2,417,801 2,148,320 1,940,870 1,909,048 1,760,652 
Total loans and leases$14,073,518 $14,568,885 $15,515,537 $16,967,022 $16,168,306 

CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
PERIOD END DEPOSIT COMPOSITION - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
March 31,December 31,September 30,June 30,March 31,
20222021202120212021
Demand, non-interest bearing$4,594,428 $4,459,790 $4,954,331 $2,699,869 $2,687,628 
Demand, interest bearing5,591,468 6,488,406 5,023,081 4,206,355 3,228,941 
Total demand deposits10,185,896 10,948,196 9,977,412 6,906,224 5,916,569 
Savings802,395 973,317 1,310,343 1,431,756 1,483,482 
Money market4,981,077 4,349,073 5,090,121 4,908,809 4,406,508 
Time deposits446,192 507,338 593,149 627,150 665,881 
Total deposits$16,415,560 $16,777,924 $16,971,025 $13,873,939 $12,472,440 

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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
ASSET QUALITY - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)As of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021As of March 31, 2021
Total loansNon accrual /NPLsAllowance for credit lossesTotal NPLs to total loansTotal reserves to total NPLsTotal loansNon accrual /NPLsAllowance for credit lossesTotal NPLs to total loansTotal reserves to total NPLsTotal loansNon accrual /NPLsAllowance for credit lossesTotal NPLs to total loansTotal reserves to total NPLs
Loan type
Multi-family$1,705,027 $17,869 $7,437 1.05 %41.62 %$1,486,308 $22,654 $4,477 1.52 %19.76 %$1,640,278 $20,530 $8,026 1.25 %39.09 %
Commercial & industrial (1)
3,995,802 5,490 10,765 0.14 %196.08 %3,424,783 6,096 12,702 0.18 %208.37 %2,220,652 7,544 7,503 0.34 %99.46 %
Commercial real estate owner occupied701,893 2,191 3,841 0.31 %175.31 %654,922 2,475 3,213 0.38 %129.82 %590,093 3,242 5,935 0.55 %183.07 %
Commercial real estate non-owner occupied1,140,311 1,302 5,955 0.11 %457.37 %1,121,238 2,815 6,210 0.25 %220.60 %1,194,832 2,356 11,621 0.20 %493.25 %
Construction161,024 — 939 — %— %198,981 — 692 — %— %156,837 — 4,103 — %— %
Total commercial loans and leases receivable7,704,057 26,852 28,937 0.35 %107.76 %6,886,232 34,040 27,294 0.49 %80.18 %5,802,692 33,672 37,188 0.58 %110.44 %
Residential466,423 8,124 4,685 1.74 %57.67 %334,730 7,727 2,383 2.31 %30.84 %293,805 9,353 3,209 3.18 %34.31 %
Manufactured housing50,669 3,430 4,342 6.77 %126.59 %52,861 3,563 4,278 6.74 %120.07 %59,977 2,871 4,799 4.79 %167.15 %
Installment1,897,706 4,865 107,883 0.26 %2217.53 %1,744,475 3,783 103,849 0.22 %2745.15 %1,380,015 2,185 83,540 0.16 %3823.34 %
Total consumer loans receivable2,414,798 16,419 116,910 0.68 %712.04 %2,132,066 15,073 110,510 0.71 %733.17 %1,733,797 14,409 91,548 0.83 %635.35 %
Loans and leases receivable (1)
10,118,855 43,271 145,847 0.43 %337.05 %9,018,298 49,113 137,804 0.54 %280.59 %7,536,489 48,081 128,736 0.64 %267.75 %
Loans receivable, PPP2,195,902    % %3,250,008    % %5,178,089    % %
Loans receivable, mortgage warehouse, at fair value1,755,758    % %2,284,325    % %3,407,622    % %
Total loans held for sale3,003 507  16.88 % %16,254 507  3.12 % %46,106 643  1.39 % %
Total portfolio$14,073,518 $43,778 $145,847 0.31 %333.15 %$14,568,885 $49,620 $137,804 0.34 %277.72 %$16,168,306 $48,724 $128,736 0.30 %264.21 %
(1) Excluding loans receivable, PPP from total loans and leases receivable is a non-GAAP measure. Management believes the use of these non-GAAP measures provides additional clarity when assessing Customers' financial results. These disclosures should not be viewed as substitutes for results determined to be in accordance with U.S. GAAP, nor are they necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other entities. Please refer to the reconciliation schedules that follow this table.
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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NET CHARGE-OFFS/(RECOVERIES) - UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
Q1
Q4Q3Q2Q1
20222021202120212021
Loan type
Multi-family$(337)$— $— $— $1,132 
Commercial & industrial(59)240 116 (283)375 
Commercial real estate owner occupied(7)66 50 (1)134 
Commercial real estate non-owner occupied(8)(14)943 (59)(10)
Construction(113)(3)(3)(114)(5)
Residential(2)(6)54 (12)40 
Installment7,752 7,299 5,944 7,060 10,855 
Total net charge-offs (recoveries) from loans held for investment$7,226 $7,582 $7,104 $6,591 $12,521 

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CUSTOMERS BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED
We believe that the non-GAAP measurements disclosed within this document are useful for investors, regulators, management and others to evaluate our core results of operations and financial condition relative to other financial institutions. These non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors, and other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in our industry. These non-GAAP financial measures exclude from corresponding GAAP measures the impact of certain elements that we do not believe are representative of our ongoing financial results, which we believe enhance an overall understanding of our performance and increases comparability of our period to period results. Investors should consider our performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing our performance or financial condition. The non-GAAP measures presented are not necessarily comparable to non-GAAP measures that may be presented by other financial institutions. Although non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used in the evaluation of a company, they have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results of operations or financial condition as reported under GAAP.

The following tables present reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures disclosed within this document.

Core Earnings - Customers Bancorp
Q1 2022
Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
(dollars in thousands except per share data)
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
GAAP net income to common shareholders$74,896 $2.18 $98,647 $2.87 $110,241 $3.25 $58,042 $1.72 $33,204 $1.01 
Reconciling items (after tax):
Net loss from discontinued operations— — 1,585 0.05 — — — — 38,036 1.16 
Severance expense— — — — — — 1,517 0.04 — — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — — — — — 320 0.01 
Legal reserves— — — — 897 0.03 — — — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,030 0.03 43 0.00(4,591)(0.14)(2,694)(0.08)(18,773)(0.57)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — — — — 2,150 0.06 — — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — — — — — 18,716 0.57 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(736)(0.02)(180)(0.01)(198)(0.01)288 0.01 (1,195)(0.04)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — — — 4,707 0.14 — — — — 
Loss on redemption of preferred stock— — — — 2,820 0.08 — — — — 
Core earnings$75,190 $2.19 $100,095 $2.92 $113,876 $3.36 $59,303 $1.76 $70,308 $2.14 








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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Core Earnings, excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp
Q1 2022
Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
(dollars in thousands except per share data)
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
USD
Per share
GAAP net income to common shareholders$74,896 $2.18 $98,647 $2.87 $110,241 $3.25 $58,042 $1.72 $33,204 $1.01 
Less: PPP net income (after tax)24,713 0.72 64,323 1.87 81,337 2.40 24,312 0.72 25,079 0.76 
GAAP net income to common shareholders, excluding PPP50,183 1.46 34,324 1.00 28,904 0.85 33,730 1.00 8,125 0.25 
Reconciling items (after tax):
Net loss from discontinued operations— — 1,585 0.05 — — — — 38,036 1.16 
Severance expense— — — — — — 1,517 0.04 — — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — — — — — 320 0.01 
Legal reserves— — — — 897 0.03 — — — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,030 0.03 43 0.00(4,591)(0.14)(2,694)(0.08)(18,773)(0.57)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — — — — 2,150 0.06 — — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — — — — — 18,716 0.57 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(736)(0.02)(180)(0.01)(198)(0.01)288 0.01 (1,195)(0.04)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — — — 4,707 0.14 — — — — 
Loss on redemption of preferred stock— — — — 2,820 0.08 — — — — 
Core earnings, excluding PPP$50,477 $1.47 $35,772 $1.04 $32,539 $0.96 $34,991 $1.04 $45,229 $1.38 


Core Return on Average Assets - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net income$76,761 $100,669 $116,042 $61,341 $36,595 
Reconciling items (after tax):
Net loss from discontinued operations— 1,585 — — 38,036 
Severance expense— — — 1,517 — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses
— — — — 320 
Legal reserves— — 897 — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,030 43 (4,591)(2,694)(18,773)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — 2,150 — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — 18,716 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(736)(180)(198)288 (1,195)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — 4,707 — — 
Core net income
$77,055 $102,117 $116,857 $62,602 $73,699 
Average total assets
$19,129,330 $19,214,241 $19,739,340 $19,306,948 $18,525,721 
Core return on average assets1.63 %2.11 %2.35 %1.30 %1.61 %








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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted ROAA - Pre-Tax Pre-Provision - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net income$76,761 $100,669 $116,042 $61,341 $36,595 
Reconciling items:
Income tax expense
19,332 12,993 36,263 20,124 17,560 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
15,997 13,890 13,164 3,291 (2,919)
Provision (benefit) for credit losses on unfunded commitments(109)352 669 45 (1,286)
Severance expense— — — 2,004 — 
Net loss from discontinued operations— 1,585 — — 38,036 
Merger and acquisition related expenses
— — — — 418 
Legal reserves— — 1,185 — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,339 49 (6,063)(3,558)(24,540)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — 2,840 — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — 24,467 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(957)(203)(261)380 (1,562)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — 6,216 — — 
Adjusted net income - pre-tax pre-provision
$112,363 $129,335 $167,215 $86,467 $86,769 
Average total assets
$19,129,330 $19,214,241 $19,739,340 $19,306,948 $18,525,721 
Adjusted ROAA - pre-tax pre-provision2.38 %2.67 %3.36 %1.80 %1.90 %

Core Return on Average Common Equity - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net income to common shareholders$74,896 $98,647 $110,241 $58,042 $33,204 
Reconciling items (after tax):
Net loss from discontinued operations— 1,585 — — 38,036 
Severance expense— — — 1,517 — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — 320 
Legal reserves— — 897 — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,030 43 (4,591)(2,694)(18,773)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — 2,150 — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — 18,716 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(736)(180)(198)288 (1,195)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — 4,707 — — 
Loss on redemption of preferred stock— — 2,820 — — 
Core earnings$75,190 $100,095 $113,876 $59,303 $70,308 
Average total common shareholders' equity $1,252,022 $1,179,478 $1,071,566 $1,002,624 $918,795 
Core return on average common equity24.36 %33.67 %42.16 %23.72 %31.03 %







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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Adjusted ROCE - Pre-Tax Pre-Provision - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net income to common shareholders$74,896 $98,647 $110,241 $58,042 $33,204 
Reconciling items:
Income tax expense
19,332 12,993 36,263 20,124 17,560 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses
15,997 13,890 13,164 3,291 (2,919)
Provision (benefit) for credit losses on unfunded commitments(109)352 669 45 (1,286)
Net loss from discontinued operations— 1,585 — — 38,036 
Severance expense— — — 2,004 — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — 418 
Legal reserves— — 1,185 — — 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,339 49 (6,063)(3,558)(24,540)
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — 2,840 — 
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — 24,467 
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(957)(203)(261)380 (1,562)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — 6,216 — — 
Loss on redemption of preferred stock— — 2,820 — — 
Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted net income available to common shareholders$110,498 $127,313 $164,234 $83,168 $83,378 
Average total common shareholders' equity$1,252,022 $1,179,478 $1,071,566 $1,002,624 $918,795 
Adjusted ROCE - pre-tax pre-provision35.79 %42.82 %60.81 %33.27 %36.80 %
Net Interest Margin, Tax Equivalent - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net interest income$164,699 $193,694 $219,892 $138,757 $132,731 
Tax-equivalent adjustment239 276 290 289 292 
Net interest income tax equivalent$164,938 $193,970 $220,182 $139,046 $133,023 
Average total interest earning assets$18,572,308 $18,576,433 $19,033,826 $18,698,996 $17,943,944 
Net interest margin, tax equivalent3.60 %4.14 %4.59 %2.98 %3.00 %

Net Interest Margin, Tax Equivalent, excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net interest income$164,699 $193,694 $219,892 $138,757 $132,731 
PPP net interest income(34,615)(78,647)(112,005)(35,785)(34,842)
Tax-equivalent adjustment239 276 290 289 292 
Net interest income, tax equivalent, excluding PPP$130,323 $115,323 $108,177 $103,261 $98,181 
GAAP average total interest earning assets$18,572,308 $18,576,433 $19,033,826 $18,698,996 $17,943,944 
Average PPP loans(2,641,318)(3,898,607)(5,778,367)(6,133,184)(4,623,213)
Adjusted average total interest earning assets$15,930,990 $14,677,826 $13,255,459 $12,565,812 $13,320,731 
Net interest margin, tax equivalent, excluding PPP3.32 %3.12 %3.24 %3.30 %2.99 %


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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Interest Income on Core Loans (Total Loans and Leases, excluding PPP)
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
Interest income on loans and leases$157,175 $198,000 $233,097 $153,608 $152,117 
PPP interest income(36,894)(82,086)(117,102)(41,137)(38,832)
Interest Income on Core Loans (Loans and leases, excluding PPP)$120,281 $115,914 $115,995 $112,471 $113,285 

Core Efficiency Ratio - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP net interest income$164,699 $193,694 $219,892 $138,757 $132,731 
GAAP non-interest income$21,198 $16,991 $25,586 $16,822 $18,468 
(Gains) losses on investment securities1,339 49 (6,063)(3,558)(24,540)
Derivative credit valuation adjustment(957)(203)(261)380 (1,562)
Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations— — — — 24,467 
Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries— — — 2,840 — 
Core non-interest income21,580 16,837 19,262 16,484 16,833 
Core revenue$186,279 $210,531 $239,154 $155,241 $149,564 
GAAP non-interest expense$73,807 $81,548 $80,009 $70,823 $61,927 
Severance expense— — — (2,004)— 
Legal reserves— — (1,185)— — 
Merger and acquisition related expenses— — — — (418)
Deposit relationship adjustment fees— — (6,216)— — 
Core non-interest expense$73,807 $81,548 $72,608 $68,819 $61,509 
Core efficiency ratio (1)
39.62 %38.73 %30.36 %44.33 %41.13 %
(1) Core efficiency ratio calculated as core non-interest expense divided by core revenue.






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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP total shareholders' equity$1,377,406 $1,366,217 $1,284,299 $1,250,729 $1,188,721 
Reconciling items:
   Preferred stock(137,794)(137,794)(137,794)(217,471)(217,471)
   Goodwill and other intangibles(3,678)(3,736)(3,794)(3,853)(3,911)
Tangible common equity$1,235,934 $1,224,687 $1,142,711 $1,029,405 $967,339 
GAAP total assets$19,163,708 $19,575,028 $19,108,922 $19,635,108 $18,817,660 
Reconciling items:
Goodwill and other intangibles(3,678)(3,736)(3,794)(3,853)(3,911)
Tangible assets$19,160,030 $19,571,292 $19,105,128 $19,631,255 $18,813,749 
Tangible common equity to tangible assets6.45 %6.26 %5.98 %5.24 %5.14 %
Tangible Book Value per Common Share - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except share and per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP total shareholders' equity$1,377,406 $1,366,217 $1,284,299 $1,250,729 $1,188,721 
Reconciling Items:
   Preferred stock(137,794)(137,794)(137,794)(217,471)(217,471)
   Goodwill and other intangibles(3,678)(3,736)(3,794)(3,853)(3,911)
Tangible common equity$1,235,934 $1,224,687 $1,142,711 $1,029,405 $967,339 
Common shares outstanding32,957,847 32,913,267 32,537,976 32,353,256 32,238,762 
Tangible book value per common share$37.50 $37.21 $35.12 $31.82 $30.01 

Core Loans (Total Loans and Leases, excluding PPP)
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
Total loans and leases$14,073,518 $14,568,885 $15,515,537 $16,967,022 $16,168,306 
Loans receivable, PPP(2,195,902)(3,250,008)(4,957,357)(6,305,056)(5,178,089)
Core Loans (Loans and leases, excluding PPP)$11,877,616 $11,318,877 $10,558,180 $10,661,966 $10,990,217 

Total Assets, excluding PPP
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
Total assets$19,163,708 $19,575,028 $19,108,922 $19,635,108 $18,817,660 
Loans receivable, PPP(2,195,902)(3,250,008)(4,957,357)(6,305,056)(5,178,089)
Total assets, excluding PPP$16,967,806 $16,325,020 $14,151,565 $13,330,052 $13,639,571 





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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES - UNAUDITED (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

Coverage of credit loss reserves for loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
Loans and leases receivable$12,314,757 $12,268,306 $12,927,956 $14,077,198 $12,714,578 
Loans receivable, PPP(2,195,902)(3,250,008)(4,957,357)(6,305,056)(5,178,089)
Loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP$10,118,855 $9,018,298 $7,970,599 $7,772,142 $7,536,489 
Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases$145,847 $137,804 $131,496 $125,436 $128,736 
Coverage of credit loss reserves for loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP1.44 %1.53 %1.65 %1.61 %1.71 %

Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets, excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
GAAP total shareholders' equity$1,377,406 $1,366,217 $1,284,299 $1,250,729 $1,188,721 
Reconciling items:
   Preferred stock(137,794)(137,794)(137,794)(217,471)(217,471)
   Goodwill and other intangibles(3,678)(3,736)(3,794)(3,853)(3,911)
Tangible common equity$1,235,934 $1,224,687 $1,142,711 $1,029,405 $967,339 
GAAP total assets$19,163,708 $19,575,028 $19,108,922 $19,635,108 $18,817,660 
Loans receivable, PPP(2,195,902)(3,250,008)(4,957,357)(6,305,056)(5,178,089)
Total assets, excluding PPP$16,967,806 $16,325,020 $14,151,565 $13,330,052 $13,639,571 
Reconciling items:
Goodwill and other intangibles(3,678)(3,736)(3,794)(3,853)(3,911)
Tangible assets, excluding PPP$16,964,128 $16,321,284 $14,147,771 $13,326,199 $13,635,660 
Tangible common equity to tangible assets, excluding PPP7.29 %7.50 %8.08 %7.72 %7.09 %

Deferments to total loans and leases, excluding PPP
(dollars in thousands except per share data)Q1 2022Q4 2021Q3 2021Q2 2021Q1 2021
Total loans and leases$14,073,518 $14,568,885 $15,515,537 $16,967,022 $16,168,306 
Loans receivable, PPP(2,195,902)(3,250,008)(4,957,357)(6,305,056)(5,178,089)
Total loans and leases, excluding PPP$11,877,616 $11,318,877 $10,558,180 $10,661,966 $10,990,217 
Commercial deferments$— $— $73,400 $89,800 $176,100 
Consumer deferments3,262 6,060 6,708 8,400 13,000 
Total deferments$3,262 $6,060 $80,108 $98,200 $189,100 
Commercial deferments to total loans and leases, excluding PPP— %— %0.7 %0.8 %1.6 %
Consumer deferments to total loans and leases, excluding PPP0.0 %0.1 %0.1 %0.1 %0.1 %
Total deferments to total loans and leases, excluding PPP0.0 %0.1 %0.8 %0.9 %1.7 %

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“A Digital-Forward Super-Community Bank“ Investor Presentation: Q1 2022 Let’s take on tomorrow. April 2022


 
2 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED In addition to historical information, this presentation may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include statements with respect to Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s strategies, goals, beliefs, expectations, estimates, intentions, capital raising efforts, financial condition and results of operations, future performance and business. Statements preceded by, followed by, or that include the words “may,” “could,” “should,” “pro forma,” “looking forward,” “would,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” “project”, or similar expressions generally indicate a forward-looking statement. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that are subject to change based on various important factors (some of which, in whole or in part, are beyond Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s control). Numerous competitive, economic, regulatory, legal and technological events and factors, among others, could cause Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s financial performance to differ materially from the goals, plans, objectives, intentions and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements, including: The impact of the ongoing pandemic on the U.S. economy and customer behavior, the impact that changes in economy have on the performance of our loan and lease portfolio, the market value of our investment securities, the demand for our products and services and the availability of sources of funding, the continued success and acceptance of our blockchain payments system; the effects of actions by the federal government, including the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and other government agencies, that effect market interest rates and the money supply; the actions that we and our customers take in response to these developments and the effects such actions have on our operations, products, services and customer relationships; and the effects of changes in accounting standards or policies. Customers Bancorp, Inc. cautions that the foregoing factors are not exclusive, and neither such factors nor any such forward-looking statement takes into account the impact of any future events. All forward-looking statements and information set forth herein are based on management’s current beliefs and assumptions as of the date hereof and speak only as of the date they are made. For a more complete discussion of the assumptions, risks and uncertainties related to our business, you are encouraged to review Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent annual report on Form 10- K for the year ended December 31, 2021, subsequently filed quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K, including any amendments thereto, that update or provide information in addition to the information included in the Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings, if any. Customers Bancorp, Inc. does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by Customers Bancorp, Inc. or by or on behalf of Customers Bank, except as may be required under applicable law. This does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. Forward-Looking Statements


 
3 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Community Banking Specialty Banking Digital Banking o C&I o CRE o Multi-Family o SBA o SMB Lending o Residential Mortgage o Mortgage Banking Lending o Lender Finance o Fund Finance o Real Estate Specialty Finance o Equipment Finance o Healthcare Lending o Technology and Venture Capital Banking o Financial Institutions Group Consumer o Checking & Savings o Personal Installment o Student Loan Refinancing o Medical/Dental o Credit Card Commercial o Instant Payments o Digital Asset Banking o SMB Bundle o Credit Card BaaS o MPL Program Customers Bancorp Snapshot Customers Bancorp, Inc. NYSE: CUBI Headquarters West Reading, PA Offices1 40 FTE Employees 665 Market Capitalization2 As of 04/22/2022 $1.4B Total Assets $19.2B Tangible Book Value3 $37.50 Data as of 03/31/2022, unless otherwise noted. (1) Offices includes branches, executive offices, Private Banking Offices and Loan Production Offices. (2) Calculated based on shares outstanding of 33.0M. (3) Non-GAAP Measure, refer to Appendix for reconciliation. Lines of Business


 
4 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Seasoned teams led by SPOC RM’s Exceptional service through omnichannel expansion Full service Private Business Banking Instant B2B payments platform Digital bank with over 500K customers API integrations support customer growth Streamlined digital u/w & onboarding HIGH TOUCH HIGH TECH The customer is at the center of everything we do • Single Point of Contact for customers (SPOC) • Technology led customer experience • Customer retention & referrals at an all time high • Industry leading employee retention


 
5 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED ~$19B Assets ~$16B Deposits ~$14B Loans • A Digital-Forward Super- Community Bank • Growth story remains committed to maintaining best in class credit quality • Unique specialty lending strategy customizable to client needs • Technology enhanced products and processes enable scalable loan and deposit growth ~$0.3B ~$0.3B ~$0.2B Assets Deposits Loans WHERE WE STARTED 2009 Our vision for growth has remained a part of our story since the beginning WHERE WE ARE 2022 Q1 ~40% CAGR


 
6 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Let’s take on tomorrow. Environmental, Social & Governance Report – 2021 Milestones Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) recognized Customers Bank as a top-10 producing lending partner across the state in 2021 for completing 241 mortgages totaling ~$35 million Customers Bank in 2021 financed over $40 million of hydroelectric, solar and low emission domestic natural gas energy projects. Customers Bank’s SBA/Government Guaranteed Lending team ranked 36th in the nation in 2021 with ~$56 million in loans to qualifying small businesses. In total, Customers Bank contributed over $4 million in 2021 through CRA-eligible donations, charitable donations, community sponsorships, and tax credit programs. In addition to these contributions, Customers Bank made ~$50 million of CRA-qualified investments (mutual funds and small business investment companies) to support affordable housing and economic development within the bank’s footprint. Customers Bank ultimately participated in over 350,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans worth more than $10 billion as an originator, funder, servicer, or lending partner. It is estimated that this work may have saved as many as 1 million jobs and tens of thousands of business establishments. The Board created the Environmental Social & Governance Committee charging the members to drive a positive impact within the communities we serve and through the people and organizations with whom we do business. Customers Bank was ranked as #1 “medium sized” employer in the Philadelphia region on the basis of its wellness program, culture and leadership commitment, foundational components, strategic planning, communication and marketing, programming and interventions, and reporting and analysis.


 
7 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Q1’22 (vs. Q1’21) Profitability Balance Sheet Credit 3.59% vs. 3.00% NIM $19.2B +2% Total Assets 0.23% -3 bps NPA Ratio 1.63% vs. 0.80% ROAA $14.1B -13% Total Loans and Leases 1.18% +18 bps Reserve Coverage NA Adjusted PTPP ROAA2 $16.4B +32% Total Deposits 333.2% vs. 264.2% Reserves to NPLs Highlights - GAAP 1. Net income to common shareholders 2. ROAA is the GAAP metric which is already provided. Highlights Diluted EPS $2.18 Net Income1 $74.9M ROCE 24.3% Q1’22 (vs. Q1’21) +116% +126% vs. 14.7%


 
8 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Q1’22 (vs. Q1’21) Profitability Balance Sheet Credit 3.32% vs. 2.99% NIM1,2 $17.0B +24% Core Assets1,2 0.23% -3 bps NPA Ratio 1.63% vs. 1.61% Core ROAA1 $11.9B +8% Total Loans and Leases1,2 1.44% -27 bps Reserve Coverage1,2 2.38% vs. 1.90% Adjusted PTPP ROAA1 $16.4B +32% Total Deposits 333.2% vs. 264.2% Reserves to NPLs Highlights - Adjusted Highlights | Core Earnings1 $75.2M Core ROCE1 24.4% Q1’22 (vs. Q1’21) +2% 1. Non-GAAP Measure, refer to appendix slides for reconciliation. 2. Ex PPP +7% vs. 31.0% +7% $1.47$2.19 Core EPS1 Core EPS ex PPP1,2


 
9 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Business Line Accomplishments and Strategic Priorities Community Geographic expansion o Strengthened presence and reputation in local markets laying the foundation for continued production growth and team recruitment Continued Growth of Existing Verticals o Net loan growth of 9% QoQ from Mid-Atlantic region C&I o Successful re-launch of relationship focused multifamily program resulting in loan growth of $200M+ for the quarter SBA Growth o SBA production growth of 14% QoQ o Originated over $5M in Q1’22 through digital lending program 2022 Q1 ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2022 PRIORITIES Geographic expansion o Continue to recruit regional C&I teams in adjacent and expansion markets Continued Growth of Existing Verticals o Achieve double digit loan growth across all verticals (ex MWH) SBA Growth o Grow originations by at least 50% Specialty Lending Expansion o Continue to recruit specialty lending teams and add to existing teams to support future growth o Evaluate new banking verticals including Digital Asset Lending o New lending verticals are expected to surpass $1B in outstanding in 2022 Continued Growth of Existing Verticals o Achieve double digit loan growth across all verticals (ex MWH) Consumer: o Continue to index portfolio mix to direct originations o Expand cross-sell with products Commercial: o Continue to scale CBIT customers and significantly grow deposits o Digital SMB bundle product pilot launch in H1’22 to cross-sell to digital SMB customers Banking-as-a-Service o Achieve $5M+ of run rate revenue in H2’22 Specialty Lending Expansion o New lending verticals have achieved outstanding balance of ~$434M o Onboarded new leader to launch a technology enhanced Small Ticket/SMB Vendor Finance product within our Equipment Finance business o Digital Asset Lending initiative progressing with initial loans expected to be originated in Q2/Q3’22 Continued Growth of Existing Verticals o Industry leading growth in existing verticals – Lender Finance (+32% QoQ) – Funds Finance (+41% QoQ) – RE Specialty Finance (+11% QoQ) – Equipment Finance (+6% QoQ) Consumer: o Crossed over $2.0B in lifetime direct personal loans originations Commercial: o Onboarded 74 new CBIT customers continuing to enhance the existing platform nodes o On track for Digital SMB bundle product pilot launch in Q2/Q3’22 Banking-as-a-Service o Expect to launch our initial MPL program in early Q3’22 Specialty Digital


 
10 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED A Blockchain-based, instant payments platform generating $2.3B1 in low cost deposits Overview Deposit Inflow as a Result of CBIT Launch o API connected platform with customers o Onboarded 74 new customers in Q1’22 bring total customers to 100 o Compliance-first, best-in-class onboarding process. Successfully onboarded customers with transaction volume of billions of dollars in Q1’22 o CBIT adoption central to our strategy. Digital banking team closely integrated with all the other business unit heads o Attracted ~$2.3B billion of total deposits as of April 15, 2022 Introducing: Customers Bank Instant Token (CBIT™) An Instant Payments Tool to Serve Diverse Potential Commercial Clients in 2022 and Beyond Freight and Shipping Large Corporate Clients Digital-Asset Related Businesses Healthcare and Payers Real Estate Financial Institutions $1.5B $1.8B $2.3B $0.4B$0.3B Q3’21 Interim period Incre- mental April 15,2022Q1’22 1. As of April 15, 2022


 
11 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED 12% 27% 11%14% 20% 15% Loans ex PPP1 $ bil l ions Loan mix ex PPP1 percent • Loan growth ex PPP1: +$559M QoQ, 5% QoQ, 8% YoY • Loan growth ex PPP ex MWH1: +$1,091M QoQ, 12% QoQ, 33% YoY • Specialty C&I: +$567M QoQ, 22% QoQ, 122% YoY • Significant improvement in loan mix with greater proportion of lower credit risk verticals • Pipeline remains extremely strong especially in C&I • Loan mix ex PPP1: Consumer installment (16%), Consumer mortgages3 (4%) MultifamilyCommunity C&I Consumer2Specialty C&I Investment CRE Mortgage warehouse $4.6 $3.3PPP loans Balance Sheet: Loan Growth & Mix $2.3 $3.7 $2.4 $1.8 $1.6 $1.6 $2.1 $2.4$3.3 $2.4 $1.8 $1.5 $1.7$1.2 $1.3 $1.4 $1.3 $1.3$0.7 $1.1 $1.6 $2.7 $3.2$1.2 $1.3 $1.3 $1.3 $1.4 Q1’22 $1.5 $0.7 2019 $11.9 2018 2020 $10.0 2021 $8.5 $11.3 $11.3 +11% +5% MultifamilyCommunity C&I Specialty C&I Consumer2 Investment CRE Mortgage warehouse 1. Non-GAAP Measure, refer to appendix slides for reconciliation. 2. Includes consumer installment ($1.9B), Mortgage loans ($450M), Manufactured housing ($51M) and Home Equity Loans ($19M) 3 Includes mortgages, manufactured housing, Home Equity loans -- As of Q1’22 80 % Commercial Loans$2.2 +22% +15%


 
12 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED $6.0 $7.3 $9.0 $12.3 $11.8 $1.3 $2.4 $4.5 $4.6 2020 $1.1 20192018 2021 Q1’22 $7.1 $8.6 $11.3 $16.8 $16.4+29% Non-interest bearing deposits Interest bearing deposits Deposits $ bil l ions Deposit costs percent • Proportion of non-interest bearing deposits has increased from 16% in 2018 to 28% in Q1’22 • Continued execution of our initiative to reduce reliance on - Collateralized deposits (decline of ~$123M QoQ and $310M since Q3’21) - Ascent market rate sensitive balances (decline of $194mm QoQ and $497M since Q3’21) • Total cost of deposits has declined significantly YoY due to − Decrease in funding cost of interest bearing deposits by 23 bps − Increase in average balance of non-interest bearing deposits by $2.1B 0.40% 0.35% 0.00% 0.45% 0.50% 0.55% 0.60% 0.65% 0.70% 31.6 bps Q1’21 Q2’21 Q1’22 0.53% 0.69% Q3’21 Q4’21 0.46% 0.33% Cost of interest bearing deposits Total deposit costs Spot cost of deposits Balance Sheet: Deposit Growth & Mix


 
13 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED $97.9 $103.0 $107.9 $115.0 $130.1 Q1’22Q1’21 Q2’21 Q4’21Q3’21 +33% 4.29% 4.36% 4.42% 4.41% 4.43% 0.53% 0.47% 0.42% 0.36% 0.33% 2.00% 0.00% 5.00% 1.00% 3.00% 4.00% Q1’21 Q2’21 Q3’21 Q4’21 Q1’22 +3.76% +4.10% NII ex PPP1 $ mill ions Loan yield1 and cost of deposits percent Cost of deposits Loan yield • Strong NII growth- 33% YoY, 13% QoQ • NII benefited from $5.2M dividend distribution in Q1’22 • NII growth driven by strong loan growth in C&I and increase in spread over Q1’21 • Spread between loan yield and cost of deposits increased from 3.76% to 4.10% • Cost of deposits decline driven by i. Improvement in non-interest-bearing deposits mix (Q1’21-22% to Q1’22-28%) ii. decrease in interest bearing deposit cost (Q1’21-0.69% to Q1’22- 0.46%) Income Statement: Growth in Net Interest Income & Margin


 
14 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED $1.9 $4.1 $3.5 $2.6 $1.8 $3.2 $2.2 $1.5 $0.7 $0.4 Q1’22Q1’21 Q4’21Q2’21 Q3’21 $5.2 $5.0 $6.3 $3.3 $2.2 Rounds 1 & 2 Round 3 $27 $26 $102 $72 $30 Q1’21 Q4’21Q3’21Q2’21 Q1’22 PPP loans1 $ bil l ions Fee income recognized from PPP1 $ mill ions • ~$350 million of origination fee income from the program • ~$58M of deferred origination fees to be recognized mostly in 2022 and an immaterial amount in 2023 (expect ~2/3rds of remaining fees in H2’22) 1. As of 03/31/2022 includes all PPP loans facilitated by Customers Bank (originated and purchased). Paycheck Protection Program: Loans and Fees • Greater than $1B of PPP loans were repaid/forgiven in Q1’22


 
15 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Q1’21 $3.8 $0.2 $1.4 $1.5 Q2’21 $1.0 $1.9 $0.5 Q3’21 Q4’21 $4.2 Q1’22 $2.0 $1.9 $2.9 $4.3 $4.4 Cash and Cash equivalents Investment securities portfolio Liquidity $ bil l ions Investment Securities mix As of Mar 31, 2022, percent • Overall liquidity has more than doubled over the last year • Majority of investment securities are deployed in MBS & CMO and ABS1 • Ample liquidity to fund future loan growth • Portfolio yield: 2.21 % (as of Q1’22) • Short duration of ~2.12 years • ~50% of Investment securities portfolio is floating rate Liquidity and Investment Securities Mix 53% 32% 14% ABS1MBS & CMO OtherCorporates 1. Includes CLOs $0.5 $0.4


 
16 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED c Loan and deposits for US Commercial Banks2 and Industry deposits 2016-2021 • Expected deposit beta of 45%-55% in +100 bps interest rate shock • Banking system wide deposits have increased by over $4.8 trillion since 2019 Interest earning assets mix1 Q4’21, percent Interest Rate Sensitive Earning Asset Mix • ~68% of interest earning assets are market sensitive • Expected to benefit from rising rate environment 53% 13% 19% 14% 1% Floating Loans Fixed SecuritiesFloating Securities Cash Fixed Loans 76% 77% 75% 60% 61% $15.0 0% 80% $0.0 20% $20.0 $5.0 $10.0 10% 70% 40% 30% 50% 60% 12/17 $13.3 12/16 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 $12.5 03/22 $11.5 $12.0 $16.1 $18.0 $18.1 +$4.8 Loan to deposit ratio (%) Deposits ($T) 1. Floating rate loans and securities are defined as assets with resets less than one year and include fixed loans maturing within one year (including PPP loans). ~13% of floating loans are floored warehouse loans 2. Ending balance as of beginning of the month. As per FRED.


 
17 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED 12.4% 13.3% 13.6% 12.9% 12.9% Q1’22E1Q1’21 Q4’21Q2’21 Q3’21 Total risk based capital percent 7.1% 7.7% 8.1% 7.5% 7.3% Q1’21 Q2’21 Q4’21Q3’21 Q1’22 TCE/TA excl PPP2 percent $30.01 $31.82 $35.12 $37.21 $37.50 Q4’21Q1’21 Q2’21 Q3’21 Q1’22 +25% Tangible book value2 per share o TRB capital ratio increased 44 bps over Q1’21, driven by PPP revenue and core bank earnings o TCE/TA excl. PPP2 increased 19 bps compared to Q1’21 due to increase in core bank earnings o Unrealized loss impact in AFS portfolio negatively impact capital and tangible book value per share 1. Total capital ratio is estimated pending final Call report. 2. Non-GAAP Measure, refer to Appendix for reconciliation. Capital: Strong Capital Position


 
18 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED $49 $46 $52 $50 $44 Q3’21Q2’21Q1’21 Q4’21 Q1’22 NPL $ mill ions $7.3 Q3’21 $10.9 Q1’21 $7.6 $7.0 $6.0 Q2’21 Q4’21 (-$0.5) $7.8 Q1’22 $12.5 $6.6 $7.1 $7.2 NCO $ mill ions 0.26% 0.24% 0.27% 0.25% 0.23% Q1’21 Q1’22Q4’21Q2’21 Q3’21 NPA as percent of total assets percent o Due to the Bank’s history of focusing on lower credit risk businesses, we expect near-term credit outlook to remain stable o Credit quality remains excellent as evidenced by NPAs/Total Assets of only 0.23% at Q1’22 o The coverage ratio, excluding PPP loans1 was 1.44% at Q1’22 o Reserves/NPLs was 333.2% at Q1’22 Consumer NCOCommercial NCO Credit: Credit Quality and Reserves Remain Strong 1. Non-GAAP Measure, refer to appendix slides for reconciliation


 
19 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED 1. FICO score at time of origination. Note: Data as of March 31, 2022. 22% 50% 27% 1% FICO Score1 660-679 680-699 700-749 750+ 23% 28%21% 11% 12% 5% 0-9.99% 10 – 19.99% 20 – 29.99% 30 – 39.99% 40 – 49.99% > 50% Unknown Geog raphy Profession Deb t to Income ratio Borrower Income 17% 46% 37% >$100K<$50K $50K -$100K 21% 11% 19% 27% 22% West Northeast Southeast Southwest Midwest Consumer Installment Loans Purp ose 83% 8% 5% 3% Home ImprovementPersonal Loan Student LoanSpecialty 92% 3% 5% Non COVID-19 Impacted Segments Retail & Restaurants Non-Professional Average FICO Score1 ~730 Average DTI ~16.5% Average borrower income ~$101k


 
20 Note: Customers Bancorp’s impairment percentages are considered 1 day+ delinquent or in forbearance. Industry chart is from DV01 Insights COVID-19 Performance Report dated March 02, 2022 Impairment of consumer loans Percent 03/19 06/19 09/19 12/2112/19 09/2006/2003/20 12/20 09/2103/21 06/21 5.0 0.0 10.0 15.0 6.3 1.5 Industry CUBI CUBI Consumer installment loans impairment remains well below industry levels 03/22


 
21 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED CUBI’s annualized net losses remain significantly lower than tier 1 and tier 2 lenders 1. Reflects the annualized net losses for each respective Tier as calculated and reported by KBRA. The Tier 1 MPL Index comprises ABS deals backed by loans originated through the SoFi, Marlette, and LendingCLub(Super Prime) platforms and generally have weighted average FICOs between 710 and 740. Only deals with 6+ months of seasoning included. The Tier 2 MPL Index comprises ABS deals backed by loans originated through the Prosper, LendingClub (Prime), Upgrade, and Upstart platforms and generally have weighted average FICOs between 680 and 710. Only deals with 6+ months of seasoning included. 1.6% 4.5% 7.0% 09/2003/20 06/20 12/20 5.0 03/21 06/21 12/2109/21 0.0 10.0 15.0 CUBI Tier 1 Lenders1 Tier 2 Lenders1 Annualized net losses Percent 03/22


 
22 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Demonstrated technological capabilities as a high- tech, high-touch bank Industry leading loan growth supported by best in class digital banking Exceptional credit quality Customer centric culture built around service and experience Well positioned for higher interest rate environment – low to no cost large scale deposit generation capabilities through CBIT and Digital Asset Banking Group Attractive valuation - Trading at ~1.1X1 tangible book value and less than 7X1 2023 analyst estimated EPS Let’s take on tomorrow. Key Investment Highlights 1. Based on share price as of April 22, 2022 (~$42.84)


 
ANALYST COVERAGE B. Riley Financial, Inc. Steve Moss D.A. Davidson Companies Russell Gunther Hovde Group Will Curtiss Jefferies Group LLC Casey Haire Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. Michael Perito Maxim Group Inc. Michael Diana Piper Sandler Companies Frank Schiraldi Stephens Inc. Matt Breese Wedbush Securities Inc. Peter Winter


 
24 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Appendix


 
25 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED (1) Utilized Moody’s March 2022 Baseline forecast with qualitative adjustments for Q1 2022 provision. (2) Excludes Mortgage Warehouse loans reported at fair value, loans held for sale and PPP Loans. Credit: Allowance for Credit Losses for Loans and Leases March 31, 2022 Q1 2022 ($ in thousands) Amortized Cost Allowance for Credit Losses Lifetime Loss Rate Annualized Net Charge Off Ratio Loans and Leases Receivable: Commercial: Multi-Family 1,705,027 7,437 0.44% 0.08% Commercial and Industrial 3,995,803 10,765 0.27% 0.01% Commercial Real Estate Owner Occupied 701,893 3,841 0.55% 0.00% Commercial Real Estate Non-Owner Occupied 1,140,311 5,955 0.52% 0.00% Construction 161,024 939 0.58% 0.28% Total Commercial Loans and Leases Receivable $ 7,704,058 $ 28,937 0.38% 0.03% Consumer: Residential real estate 466,422 4,685 1.00% 0.00% Manufactured housing 50,669 4,342 8.57% 0.00% Installment 1,897,706 107,883 5.68% -1.63% Total Consumer Loans Receivable $ 2,414,797 $ 116,910 4.84% -1.28% Total Loans and Leases $ 10,118,855 $ 145,847 1.44% -0.29%


 
26 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED CUBI Consumer Loans – Increase in Direct Installment Loans Portfolio characteristics shift without impact to net losses Portfolio borrower income trends • 83% of consumer loans with borrower income greater than 50k • 37% of consumer loans with borrower income greater than 100k 4% 1% 14% 22% 43% 50% 39% 27% 40% 30% 10% 0% 60% 20% 50% Q4’21Q1’20 Q2’20 Q3’20 Q4’20 Q1’21 Q2’21 Q3’21 Q1’22 Portfolio FICO score trends 700-749 660-679 750+ 680-699 • No consumer loans with FICO score < 660 • 77% of consumer loans with FICO score greater than 700 14% 17% 41% 46% 42% 37% 50% 0% 10% 60% 20% 30% 40% Q1’22Q1’20 Q2’20 Q3’20 Q4’20 Q1’21 Q2’21 Q3’21 Q4’21 >100k <50k 50k-99.99k


 
27 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Liquidity Liquidity Sources ($000's) 1Q 21 2Q 21 3Q 21 4Q 21 1Q 22 YOY Change Cash and Cash Equivalents $512,241 $393,663 $1,000,885 $482,794 $219,085 ($293,156) FHLB Available Borrowing Capacity $713,673 $1,466,067 $2,031,551 $1,798,374 $3,213,767 $2,500,094 FRB Available Borrowing Capacity $180,000 $197,000 $186,000 $191,000 $214,908 $34,908 Investments (MV) US Gov't & Agency $20,053 $20,114 $0 $0 $0 ($20,053) MBS &CMO $590,485 $661,823 $871,191 $1,838,872 $2,194,557 $1,604,072 Municipals $18,527 $8,554 $8,655 $8,430 $7,741 ($10,786) Corporates $257,924 $350,420 $440,892 $580,046 $593,749 $335,825 ABS1 $550,087 $485,881 $540,959 $1,364,227 $1,347,982 $797,895 Other AFS $4,827 $0 $5,000 $25,575 $25,824 $20,996 Less: Pledged Securities ($17,589) ($15,988) ($12,440) ($11,315) ($16,972) $618 Net Unpledged Securities $1,424,314 $1,510,804 $1,854,257 $3,805,835 $4,152,881 $2,728,567 Total $2,830,229 $3,567,534 $5,072,693 $6,278,003 $7,800,641 $4,970,412 (1) Includes CLOs


 
28 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Customers believes that the non-GAAP measurements disclosed within this document are useful for investors, regulators, management and others to evaluate our core results of operations and financial condition relative to other financial institutions. These non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors, and other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in Customers' industry. These non-GAAP financial measures exclude from corresponding GAAP measures the impact of certain elements that we do not believe are representative of our ongoing financial results, which we believe enhance an overall understanding of our performance and increases comparability of our period to period results. Investors should consider our performance and financial condition as reported under GAAP and all other relevant information when assessing our performance or financial condition. The non-GAAP measures presented are not necessarily comparable to non-GAAP measures that may be presented by other financial institutions. Although non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used in the evaluation of a company, they have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results of operations or financial condition as reported under GAAP. The following tables present reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures disclosed within this document. Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures - Unaudited


 
29 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Core Earnings- Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands, not including per share amounts) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share GAAP net income to common shareholders $ 74,896 $ 2.18 $ 98,647 $ 2.87 $ 110,241 $ 3.25 $ 58,042 $ 1.72 $ 33,204 $ 1.01 Reconciling items (after tax): Net loss from discontinued operations - - 1,585 0.05 - - - - 38,036 1.16 Severance expense - - - - - - 1,517 0.04 - - Merger and acquisition related expenses - - - - - - - - 320 0.01 Legal reserves - - - - 897 0.03 - - - - (Gains) losses on investment securities 1,030 0.03 43 0.00 (4,591) (0.14) (2,694) (0.08) (18,773) (0.57) Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries - - - - - - 2,150 0.06 - - Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations - - - - - - - - 18,716 0.57 Derivative credit valuation adjustment (736) (0.02) (180) (0.01) (198) (0.01) 288 0.01 (1,195) (0.04) Deposit relationship adjustment fees - - - - 4,707 0.14 - - - - Loss on redemption of preferred stock - - - - 2,820 0.08 - - - - Core Earnings $ 75,190 $ 2.19 $ 100,095 $ 2.92 $ 113,876 $ 3.36 $ 59,303 $ 1.76 $ 70,308 $ 2.14 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.)


 
30 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Core Earnings, Excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands, not including per share amounts) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share USD Per Share GAAP net income available to shareholders $ 74,896 $ 2.18 $ 98,647 $ 2.87 $ 110,241 $ 3.25 $ 58,042 $ 1.72 $ 33,204 $ 1.01 Less: PPP net income (after tax) 24,713 0.72 64,323 1.87 81,337 2.40 24,312 0.72 25,079 0.76 GAAP net income to common shareholders, excluding PPP 50,183 1.46 34,324 1.00 28,904 0.85 33,730 1.00 8,125 0.25 Reconciling items (after tax): Net loss from discontinued operations - - 1,585 0.05 - - - - 38,036 1.16 Severance expense - - - - - - 1,517 0.04 - - Merger and acquisition related expenses - - - - - - - - 320 0.01 Legal reserves - - - - 897 0.03 - - - - (Gains) losses on investment securities 1,030 0.03 43 0.00 (4,591) (0.14) (2,694) (0.08) (18,773) (0.57) (Gain) losses on sale of foreign subsidiaries - - - - - - 2,150 0.06 - - Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations - - - - - - - - 18,716 0.57 Derivative credit valuation adjustment (736) (0.02) (180) (0.01) (198) (0.01) 288 0.01 (1,195) (0.04) Deposit relationship adjustment fees - - - - 4,707 0.14 - - - - Loss on redemption of preferred stock - - - - 2,820 0.08 - - - - Core Earnings, excluding PPP $ 50,477 $ 1.47 $ 35,772 $ 1.04 $ 32,539 $ 0.96 $ 34,991 $ 1.04 $ 45,229 $ 1.38


 
31 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Core Return on Average Assets - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP net income $ 76,761 $ 100,669 $ 116,042 $ 61,341 $ 36,595 Reconciling items (after tax): Net loss from discontinued operations - 1,585 - - 38,036 Severance expense - - - 1,517 - Merger and acquisition related expenses - - - - 320 Legal reserves - - 897 - - (Gains) losses on investment securities 1,030 43 (4,591) (2,694) (18,773) Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries - - - 2,150 - Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations - - - - 18,716 Derivative credit valuation adjustment (736) (180) (198) 288 (1,195) Deposit relationship adjustment fees - - 4,707 - - Core net income $ 77,055 $ 102,117 $ 116,857 $ 62,602 $ 73,699 Average total assets $ 19,129,330 $ 19,214,241 $ 19,739,340 $ 19,306,948 $ 18,525,721 Core return on average assets 1.63% 2.11% 2.35% 1.30% 1.61% Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.)


 
32 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted ROAA - Pre-Tax Pre-Provision - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP net income $ 76,761 $ 100,669 $ 116,042 $ 61,341 $ 36,595 Reconciling items: Income tax expense 19,332 12,993 36,263 20,124 17,560 Provision (benefit) for credit losses on loans and leases 15,997 13,890 13,164 3,291 (2,919) Provision (benefit) for credit losses on unfunded commitments (109) 352 669 45 (1,286) Severance expense - - - 2,004 - Net loss from discontinued operations - 1,585 - - 38,036 Merger and acquisition related expenses - - - - 418 Legal reserves - - 1,185 - - (Gains) losses on investment securities 1,339 49 (6,063) (3,558) (24,540) (Gain) losses on sale of foreign subsidiaries - - - 2,840 - (Gains) losses on hedge deriative terminations - - - - 24,467 Derivative credit valuation adjustment (957) (203) (261) 380 (1,562) Deposit relationship adjustment fees - - 6,216 - - Adjusted net income - pre-tax pre-provision $ 112,363 $ 129,335 $ 167,215 $ 86,467 $ 86,769 Average total assets $ 19,129,330 $ 19,214,241 $ 19,739,340 $ 19,306,948 $ 18,525,721 Adjusted ROAA - pre-tax pre-provision 2.38% 2.67% 3.36% 1.80% 1.90% Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.)


 
33 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Core Return on Average Common Equity ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP net income to common shareholders $ 74,896 $ 98,647 $ 110,241 $ 58,042 $ 33,204 Reconciling items (after tax): Net loss from discontinued operations - 1,585 - - 38,036 Severance expense - - - 1,517 - Merger and acquisition related expenses - - - - 320 Legal reserves - - 897 - - (Gains) losses on investment securities 1,030 43 (4,591) (2,694) (18,773) Loss on sale of foreign subsidiaries - - - 2,150 - Loss on cash flow hedge derivative terminations - - - - 18,716 Derivative credit valuation adjustment (736) (180) (198) 288 (1,195) Deposit relationship adjustment fees - - 4,707 - - Loss on redemption of preferred stock - - 2,820 - - Core Earnings $ 75,190 $ 100,095 $ 113,876 $ 59,303 $ 70,308 Average total common shareholders' equity $ 1,252,022 $ 1,179,478 $ 1,071,566 $ 1,002,624 $ 918,795 Core return on average common equity 24.36% 33.67% 42.16% 23.72% 31.03% Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.)


 
34 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Tangible Equity ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP - Total shareholders' equity $ 1,377,406 $ 1,366,217 $ 1,284,299 $ 1,250,729 $ 1,188,721 Reconciling items: Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) Tangible equity $ 1,373,728 $ 1,362,481 $ 1,280,505 $ 1,246,876 $ 1,184,810 Tangible Book Value per Common Share - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands, except per share data) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP - Total shareholders' equity $ 1,377,406 $ 1,366,217 $ 1,284,299 $ 1,250,729 $ 1,188,721 Reconciling items: Preferred stock (137,794) (137,794) (137,794) (217,471) (217,471) Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) Tangible common equity $ 1,235,934 $ 1,224,687 $ 1,142,711 $ 1,029,405 $ 967,339 Common shares outstanding 32,957,847 32,913,267 32,537,976 32,353,256 32,238,762 Tangible book value per common share $ 37.50 $ 37.21 $ 35.12 $ 31.82 $ 30.01


 
35 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets, Excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP - Total shareholders' equity $ 1,377,406 $ 1,366,217 $ 1,284,299 $ 1,250,729 $ 1,188,721 Reconciling items: Preferred stock (137,794) (137,794) (137,794) (217,471) (217,471) Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) Tangible common equity $ 1,235,934 $ 1,224,687 $ 1,142,711 $ 1,029,405 $ 967,339 GAAP - Total assets $ 19,163,708 $ 19,575,028 $ 19,108,922 $ 19,635,108 $ 18,817,660 Reconciling items: Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) PPP loans (2,195,902) (3,250,008) (4,957,357) (6,305,056) (5,178,089) Tangible assets $ 16,964,128 $ 16,321,284 $ 14,147,771 $ 13,326,199 $ 13,635,660 Tangible common equity to tangible assets, excluding PPP 7.29% 7.50% 8.08% 7.72% 7.09%


 
36 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP - Total shareholders' equity $ 1,377,406 $ 1,366,217 $ 1,284,299 $ 1,250,729 $ 1,188,721 Reconciling items: Preferred stock (137,794) (137,794) (137,794) (217,471) (217,471) Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) Tangible common equity $ 1,235,934 $ 1,224,687 $ 1,142,711 $ 1,029,405 $ 967,339 GAAP - Total assets $ 19,163,708 $ 19,575,028 $ 19,108,922 $ 19,635,108 $ 18,817,660 Reconciling items: Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) Tangible assets $ 19,160,030 $ 19,571,292 $ 19,105,128 $ 19,631,255 $ 18,813,749 Tangible common equity to tangible assets 6.45% 6.26% 5.98% 5.24% 5.14%


 
37 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Total loans and leases, excluding PPP ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 Total loans and leases $ 14,073,518 $ 14,568,885 $ 15,515,537 $ 16,967,022 $ 16,168,306 PPP loans (2,195,902) (3,250,008) (4,957,357) (6,305,056) (5,178,089) Loans and leases, excluding PPP $ 11,877,616 $ 11,318,877 $ 10,558,180 $ 10,661,966 $ 10,990,217 Total loans and leases, excluding mortgage warehouse and PPP ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 Total loans and leases $ 14,073,518 $ 14,568,885 $ 15,515,537 $ 16,967,022 $ 16,168,306 Loans to mortgage companies (1,830,121) (2,362,438) (2,626,483) (2,922,217) (3,463,490) PPP loans (2,195,902) (3,250,008) (4,957,357) (6,305,056) (5,178,089) Loans and leases, excluding mortgage warehouse and PPP $ 10,047,495 $ 8,956,439 $ 7,931,697 $ 7,739,749 $ 7,526,727


 
38 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Coverage of credit loss reserves for loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 Loans and leases receivable $ 12,314,757 $ 12,268,306 $ 12,927,956 $ 14,077,198 $ 12,714,578 PPP loans (2,195,902) (3,250,008) (4,957,357) (6,305,056) (5,178,089) Loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP $ 10,118,855 $ 9,018,298 $ 7,970,599 $ 7,772,142 $ 7,536,489 Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases $ 145,847 $ 137,804 $ 131,496 $ 125,436 $ 128,736 Coverage of credit loss reserves for loans and leases held for investment, excluding PPP 1.44% 1.53% 1.65% 1.61% 1.71% Core Assets ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP - Total assets $ 19,163,708 $ 19,575,028 $ 19,108,922 $ 19,635,108 $ 18,817,660 Reconciling items: Goodwill and other intangibles (3,678) (3,736) (3,794) (3,853) (3,911) PPP loans (2,195,902) (3,250,008) (4,957,357) (6,305,056) (5,178,089) Core assets $ 16,964,128 $ 16,321,284 $ 14,147,771 $ 13,326,199 $ 13,635,660


 
39 © 2022 C USTO M ERS BAN K / ALL RIG H TS RESERVED Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures – Unaudited (Contd.) Net Interest Margin, Tax Equivalent, Excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP net interest income $ 164,699 $ 193,694 $ 219,892 $ 138,757 $ 132,731 PPP net interest income (34,615) (78,647) (112,005) (35,785) (34,842) Tax-equivalent adjustment 239 276 290 289 292 Net interest income, tax equivalent, excluding PPP $ 130,323 $ 115,323 $ 108,177 $ 103,261 $ 98,181 GAAP average total interest earning assets $ 18,572,308 $ 18,576,433 $ 19,033,826 $ 18,698,996 $ 17,943,944 Average PPP loans (2,641,318) (3,898,607) (5,778,367) (6,133,184) (4,623,213) Adjusted average total interest earning assets $ 15,930,990 $ 14,677,826 $ 13,255,459 $ 12,565,812 $ 13,320,731 Net interest margin, tax equivalent, excluding PPP 3.32% 3.12% 3.24% 3.30% 2.99% Loan Yield, excluding PPP ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 Total interest on loans and leases $ 157,175 $ 198,000 $ 233,097 $ 153,608 $ 152,117 Interest on PPP loans (36,894) (82,086) (117,102) (41,137) (38,832) Interest on loans and leases, excluding PPP $ 120,281 $ 115,914 $ 115,995 $ 112,471 $ 113,285 Average loans and leases $ 13,656,991 $ 14,335,370 $ 16,192,744 $ 16,482,802 $ 15,329,111 Average PPP loans (2,641,318) (3,898,607) (5,778,367) (6,133,184) (4,623,213) Adjusted average total interest earning assets $ 11,015,673 $ 10,436,763 $ 10,414,377 $ 10,349,618 $ 10,705,898 Loan yield, excluding PPP 4.43% 4.41% 4.42% 4.36% 4.29% Net Interest Income, Excluding PPP - Customers Bancorp ($ in thousands) Q1 2022 Q4 2021 Q3 2021 Q2 2021 Q1 2021 GAAP net interest income $ 164,699 $ 193,694 $ 219,892 $ 138,757 $ 132,731 PPP net interest income (34,615) (78,647) (112,005) (35,785) (34,842) Net interest income, excluding PPP $ 130,084 $ 115,047 $ 107,887 $ 102,972 $ 97,889