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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

First Bancorp /Pr/ Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

First Bancorp /Pr/ Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Jan 27, 2026 Audio replay
Jan 27, 2026 37:31 31 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
37:31
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

First BanCorp reported Q4 2025 net income of $87.1 million ($0.55 per diluted share) and full-year 2025 net income of $344.9 million ($2.15 per diluted share), capping a record year with revenues crossing $1 billion and an all-time low non-performing assets ratio of 60 basis points.

Investment securities and NIM 13 Capital return to shareholders 11 Digital and branch strategy 9 Deposit gathering and non-interest bearing deposits 8 Asset quality and credit performance 7 Macro and market outlook Puerto Rico and Florida 7

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +78 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Our results for this quarter represent a strong capstone to a year of outstanding performance and disciplined execution.”
  • “We crossed $1 billion in total revenues, generated record net income of $345 million, grew earnings per share by 90%, and posted a strong 1.8% return on assets for the year.”
  • “Asset quality is expected to remain stable, with consumer credit quality rather returning to the pandemic levels that we have seen driven by basically, you know, inflationary pressure to the consumer.”
  • “we do remain constructive on the underlying trend to the economy for 2026”

Forward guidance

3 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Revenue · derived Q4 $511.38M -3.4% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 $87.10M +15.1% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Full-year 2025 net income of $344.9 million ($2.15 per share) and earnings per share grew 90% versus 2024 according to the CEO.
  • Crossed $1 billion in total revenues for the year and posted a 1.8% return on average assets, the fourth consecutive year above the 1.50% ROAA target.
  • Q4 net interest income rose $4.9 million to $222.8 million and net interest margin expanded 8 basis points quarter-over-quarter to an adjusted 4.65%.
  • Non-performing assets to total assets reached an all-time low of 60 basis points; net charge-offs to average loans were 63 basis points, essentially flat to the prior quarter.
  • Returned approximately 95% of earnings to shareholders in 2025, repurchased $50 million of stock in Q4, and the Board approved an 11% dividend increase to $0.20 per share starting in 2026.
  • Core non-interest bearing deposits grew 3.2% during the quarter and total loans grew by $80 million, with $1.4 billion in loan originations.

Risks & pressure points

  • Q4 net income of $87.1 million ($0.55 per share) was down from $100.5 million ($0.63 per share) in Q3 2025, partly because Q3 included a $16.6 million deferred tax asset valuation allowance reversal and a $2.3 million employee tax credit.
  • Government deposits decreased during the quarter as the bank reduced higher-cost deposits, and management continues to look for efficiencies in this part of the deposit mix.
  • Consumer credit quality is expected to remain pressured, with management noting it is not returning to pre-pandemic levels due to inflationary pressure on the consumer.
  • Total loans grew 3% for the full year, slightly below original expectations, due to elevated commercial loan payoffs and a deceleration in consumer loan production.
  • Management expects no significant rate changes in the first half of 2026 and is positioning reinvestment of maturing securities to pick up only two to three basis points.

Key moments

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“We're focused on delivering 3% to 5% organic loan growth, sustaining a 52% or better efficiency ratio. Maintaining strong profitability metrics, and returning close to 100% of annual earnings back to shareholders.” Aurelio Aleman, CEO
“we're well positioned to further increase our return of capital to shareholders in 2026. As such, we were very pleased that our Board approved an 11% increase to the quarterly common stock dividend to $0.20 per share starting in 2026.” Aurelio Aleman, CEO

Guidance from the call

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Metric Guided
Net interest margin
during 2026
2% – 3%
Organic loan growth
2026
3% – 5%
Efficiency ratio
2026
at least 52%

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks · derived
$50.01M
Dividend / share
$0.20
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