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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

First Commonwealth Financial Corp /Pa/ Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

First Commonwealth Financial Corp /Pa/ Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 29, 2026 Audio replay
Apr 29, 2026 38:24 60 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
38:24
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

First Commonwealth reported Q1 2026 net income of $37.5 million and EPS of $0.37, missing the $0.40 consensus estimate, as net interest income fell $4.2 million on $210 million of Eastern PA loan sales and elevated commercial payoffs that pushed the NIM down to 3.92%, though the company raised its full-year NIM guidance and announced its 11th straight annual dividend increase.

Fee income and segments 18 Loan payoffs and balance sheet shrinkage 16 Net interest margin and spread income 15 Credit quality and nonperforming loans 12 Capital return and balance sheet strength 8 Noninterest expense and efficiency 5

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +18 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Net income of $37.5 million resulted in $0.37 of earnings per share as compared to our consensus earnings estimate of $0.40.”
  • “The net interest margin or NIM fell as expected to 3.92%.”
  • “Our nonperforming loans or NPLs to loans remained stubbornly high at 0.98% in the first quarter.”
  • “Based on our new one-cut base case, we are revising our previous NIM guidance upwards slightly, about 3 to 5 basis points higher each quarter than before, drifting upwards to the low 4% range by the fourth quarter of this year.”

Forward guidance

2 guided metrics

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Research coverage

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Diluted EPS $0.37 +15.6% YoY
Net income $37.55M +14.8% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • NIM guidance raised 3-5 basis points per quarter, drifting to the low 4% range by Q4 2026, supported by $150 million of swaps rolling off May 1 and new fixed-rate loan yields 54 bps higher
  • End-of-period deposits grew 6.3% annualized in Q1 and loan-to-deposit ratio improved 447 bps to 90.9%, strengthening the balance sheet
  • Repurchased $22.7 million of stock at a weighted average price of $17.67 with $25 million remaining in authorization, while tangible book value per share still grew 4.3% to $11.34
  • CET1 ratio improved to 12.5% from 12.1% and Center Bank acquisition exceeded financial expectations
  • Announced an $0.02 dividend increase to $0.14 per share, marking the 11th consecutive year of dividend increases
  • Residential mortgage had strong loan volumes and gain-on-sale income, and Small Business/Business Banking volumes were brisk

Risks & pressure points

  • EPS of $0.37 missed consensus estimate of $0.40, and net income fell $7.3 million from the prior quarter
  • Net interest income declined $4.2 million to $109.3 million and NIM compressed to 3.92% from 3.98% on lower earning assets and Fed rate cuts
  • Commercial loan repayments swelled to $630 million, up roughly $150 million year-over-year, and end-of-period loans fell $74.2 million
  • Provision for loan losses increased $3.7 million linked-quarter to $10.7 million as three credits totaling $20.5 million moved to nonperforming status
  • Noninterest expense rose $1.2 million to $75.5 million including a $500,000 FHLB prepayment penalty, pushing the efficiency ratio up to 55.4% from 52.84%
  • Interchange income on debit cards was off a couple hundred thousand dollars, signaling softer consumer spending

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“Based on our new one-cut base case, we are revising our previous NIM guidance upwards slightly, about 3 to 5 basis points higher each quarter than before, drifting upwards to the low 4% range by the fourth quarter of this year.” Speaker 3, CFO
“We think the fourth quarter should be over 4%. But I'm really glad you asked because there's variability and the big variability, especially if you look over the last few years, has been deposit behavior. I think we're in a really good spot now. The loan-to-deposit ratio now 90.9%, so down to — we really have some room here to bring down our deposits just because the balance sheet is so liquid.” Speaker 3, CFO

Guidance from the call

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Metric Guided
Noninterest expense
this year
$74M – $76M
Fee income
this year
$24M – $25M

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks
$24.81M
Dividend / share
$0.14
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