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$53.95 +0.41 (+0.77%) At close · Aug 14
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$2.28B
Shares
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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Ofg Bancorp Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Ofg Bancorp Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 21, 2026
Apr 21, 2026 49 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
Sources
3 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

OFG Bancorp reported 1Q26 EPS diluted of $1.26, up 26% year-over-year, on 4% core revenue growth, with a 5.36% net interest margin, 1.78% ROAA, and improved credit metrics including net charge-offs down to 1.05% of average loans. The company repurchased $44.5 million of stock and raised its dividend 17%, while revising full-year NIM guidance to 5.10%–5.20% after dropping two expected Fed rate cuts from its assumptions.

Puerto Rico Macro Environment 28 Outlook and Guidance 19 Digital Banking Strategy 18 Loan Growth and Production 16 Deposit Franchise 12 Capital Management and Returns 9

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +62 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Earnings per share diluted were up 26% year-over-year, on 4% growth in total core revenues. This was driven by ongoing loan growth, high-quality credit performance, core deposit strength, expense discipline, and proactive balance sheet management.”
  • “We started the year with a strong financial performance.”
  • “We have been active in returning capital to shareholders and will maintain a selective and opportunistic approach, balancing shareholder returns with disciplined growth.”
  • “Despite growing geopolitical uncertainties and their effect on energy prices, Puerto Rico’s economy continues to grow, and businesses’ and consumers’ balance sheets are solid with high liquidity levels.”

Forward guidance

3 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Diluted EPS $1.26 +26% YoY
Net income $53.94M +18.4% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • EPS diluted of $1.26, up 26% year-over-year, on 4% core revenue growth
  • Loans grew 5% year-over-year and new loan production grew 9%, led by commercial
  • Net interest margin of 5.36%, with loan yield up 14 basis points to 7.87%
  • Net charge-offs fell to 1.05% of average loans, a 27 basis point improvement, with provision down $9 million to $22.5 million
  • Repurchased $44.5 million of common shares and increased the dividend 17%
  • Average noninterest-bearing deposits rose 4.55% year-over-year to $7 billion, and retail/commercial deposits grew over $150 million despite the $500 million government deposit transfer

Risks & pressure points

  • Total interest income fell $3 million to $194 million, with $3.1 million of the decline attributed to two fewer business days
  • Total interest income included a $3.3 million PCD loan payoff benefit that is unlikely to repeat
  • Banking and financial service revenues declined $600 thousand sequentially, with annual insurance commission recognition now in the rearview
  • Reported core deposits declined 1% year-over-year due to the previously announced $500 million government deposit transfer, with a further large government deposit expected to exit later this year
  • Noninterest expense of $94.7 million includes $1.0 million in merit raises, $0.7 million in seasonal FICA, and $1.0 million in capital markets readiness/registration costs
  • Full-year NIM guidance revised to 5.10%–5.20%, lowered from prior expectations as the remaining large government deposit is expected to exit later this year, and the auto loan portfolio is forecast to continue declining

Key moments

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“Our forecast for net interest margin is revised to range from 5.1% to 5.2%, assuming no additional rate cuts in 2026, down from two previously anticipated cuts, and taking into account the exit of the remaining large government deposit later this year. Noninterest expenses remain in our expected range, projected between $380 million and $385 million for the year.” Maritza Arizmendi, CFO
“We furthered our commitment to capital management. We purchased $44.5 million of common shares and increased the dividend 17%. Despite growing geopolitical uncertainties and their effect on energy prices, Puerto Rico’s economy continues to grow, and businesses’ and consumers’ balance sheets are solid with high liquidity levels.” José Rafael Fernández, CEO

Guidance from the call

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Metric Guided
Net interest margin
2026
5.1% – 5.2%
Noninterest expenses
2026
$380M – $385M
Effective tax rate
2026
22.3%

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.35
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