Operator
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At this time I would like to turn the conference call over to mr robert j mccormick chairman president ceo please go ahead morning everyone and thank you for joining the call i'm rob mccormick the president of trusco bank corp i'm joined today as usual by mike ozemek our cfo who will go through the numbers and kevin curly our chief banking officer who will talk about lending we're pleased to report that 2026 is off to a great start with net income of over 16 million dollars improving margin positive return metrics and building momentum in our share buyback program net income improved in part because of strategic pricing of our time deposit products which had the effect of reducing our cost of funds also contributing to this growth was non-interest income generated by our wealth management department which increased nine percent the most meaningful part of the story in a matter of giving a shareholder interest is that the loan portfolio is as expected repricing as loans booked at lower rates over the past few years are replaced by higher-earning loans. As the loan portfolio reaches another all-time high this quarter, the positive effect of repricing is becoming more pronounced and is having a meaningful impact on our financials. The great results announced yesterday are further bolstered by our stock buyback program. As investors will recall, we repurchased a million shares during 2025 and have received authorization to buy another 2 million shares this year. In the first quarter of 2026, we purchased over 500,000 shares, putting us on pace to fully execute. We continue to believe that the best acquisition we can make is Trusco Bank, and we expect that share repurchases will remain the centerpiece of our capital deployment strategy. Each of these pieces of our company strategy over the quarter generated significant improvement in our return metrics, highlighting our profitability, efficiency, and capital ratio leverage. Year-over-year, we saw return on average assets increased 10% to 1.02. Return on average equity grew 14% to 9.66. Our efficiency ratio was lower by 6% to 54%. Now, Mike, we'll get into the details. Thank you, Rob. Good morning, everyone. I'll now review Trusco's financial results for the first quarter of 2026.
As we go into the press release, the company continues to see strong financial results for the first quarter of 2026. marked by increases in both net income and net interest income of the bank during the first quarter compared to the first quarter 2025. this performance is underscored by rising net interest income continued margin expansion and sustained loan and deposit gross across key portfolios this resulted in first quarter net income of 16.3 million dollars an increase of 14.1 percent of the prior year quarter which yielded a return on average assets and average equity of 1.02 percent and 9.66%. Capital remains strong. Consolidated equity assets ratio was 10.31% for the first quarter of 26, compared to 10.85% the first quarter of 25. Book value per share at March 31-26 was $38.32, up 6% compared to $36.16 a year earlier. During the first quarter of 2026, Trusco repurchased 522,000 shares of common stock, or 2.9% of Trusco's outstanding common stock under its previously announced repurchase program that allows the company to repurchase up to 2 million shares for 11.1 percent of trusco common stock in 2026. we remain committed to returning value to shareholders through a disciplined share repurchase program which reflects our confidence in the long-term strength of the franchise and our focus on capital optimization credit quality continues to be consistent as we saw non-performing loans modestly increased to $21.5 million in the first quarter of 26 from $18.8 million in the first quarter of 25. Non-performing loans to total loans increased to 41 basis points in the first quarter of 26 from 37 basis points in the first quarter of 25. Non-performing assets to total assets was 35 basis points up from 33 basis points in the first quarter of 25. Our continued focus on solid underwriting within our loan portfolio and conservative lending standards positions us to manage credit risk effectively in the current environment. Average loans for the first quarter of 26 grew 3.1% of $158.9 million to $5.3 billion from the first quarter of 25, an all-time high. Consequently, overall, loan growth has continued to increase, and leading the charge was the home equity lines of credit portfolio, which increased $50.8 million, or 12.3%, in the first quarter of over the same period in 25, and the residential real estate portfolio, which increased $93.2 million, or 2.1%. Average commercial loans also increased $17.1 million, or 5.8%. This update continues to reflect a very strong local economy and increased the demand for debt. In first quarter of 26, the provision for credit losses was $950,000. Retaining deposits has also been a key focus as we begin 26. Total deposits ended the quarter at 5.7 billion and was up 156 million compared to the prior year quarter. We believe the increase in these deposits compared to the same period in 25 continues to indicate strong customer confidence in the bank's competitive deposit offerings. The bank's continued emphasis on relationship banking combined with competitive product offerings and digital capabilities has contributed to a stable deposit base that supports ongoing loan growth and expansion. Net interest income was $44.7 million for the first quarter of 2016, an increase of $4.3 million, or 10.7%, compared to the prior year quarter. The net interest margin for the first quarter of 2015 was 2.84%, up 20 basis points for the prior year quarter. Yield on interest earning assets increased to 4.23%, up 10 basis points from the prior year quarter, and the cost of interest-faring liability has decreased to 1.79% in the first quarter of 26 from 1.92% in the first quarter of 25. The bank is well-positioned to continue delivering strong net interest income performance, even as the Federal Reserve contemplates whether or not to make rate changes in the months ahead. The bank remains committed to maintaining competitive deposit offerings while ensuring financial stability and continued support for our community's banking needs. Our Wealth Management Division continues to be a significant recurring source of non-interest income. It had approximately about $1.26 billion of assets under management as of March 31st, 2026. Non-interest income attributed to wealth management and financial services fees represent 44.1% of non-interest income. The majority of this fee income is recurring, supported by long-term advisory relationships and a growing base of managed assets. Now on to non-interest expense. Total non-interest expense, net of ORE expense, came in at $26.9 million, up to $631,000 for the prior year quarter. ORE expense net came in at expense of $50,000 for the quarter as compared to $28,000 in the prior year quarter. We're going to continue to hold the anticipated level of expense not to exceed $250,000 per quarter. All the other categories of non-interest expense, we're in line with our expectations for the first quarter. We would expect 2026's total recurring non-interest expense and net of orary expense to be in the range of $26.7 to $27.3 million. Now Kevin will review the loan portfolio and non-performing loans.
Thanks, Mike, and good morning to everyone. Our average loans grew by $158.9 million, or 3.1% year-over-year. This is an improvement over last quarter's report of year-over-year growth of $126.8 The growth was centered in our residential loan portfolio, with our first mortgage segment growing by $93.2 million, or 2.1%, and our home equity loans growing $50.8 million, or 12.3%, over last year. In addition, our commercial loans grew by $17.1 million, or 5.8%, over last year. For the first quarter, actual loans increased by $37.7 million, compared to the fourth quarter. Purchased mortgage loans, including refinances and home equity loans, grew by $35.3 million, and commercial loans were up by $3.3 million for the quarter. Our mortgage origination activity showed solid improvement during the quarter and year-over-year. Purchased loan volume was steady throughout the quarter. Refinance activity picked up earlier in the period with lower rates, then eased as market rates moved higher during the second half of the quarter. In all of our markets, rates were lower in the beginning of the quarter, increased closer to 6.75%, and have recently receded to 6% to 6.25% range. We continue to offer highly competitive mortgage rates with our 30-year fixed rate at 5.99%. In addition, our home equity products continue to offer customers lower-cost alternatives to other forms of credit. Overall, we are positive about our loan growth in the quarter and remain focused on driving stronger results moving forward now on to asset quality as a portfolio lender we donate loans to hold for the full term reinforcing our discipline underwriting standards asset quality at the bank remains very strong our early stage delinquencies for our portfolio continue remain stable charge-offs for the quarter amounts to a net recovery of 39 000 which follows a net recovery of $14,000 in the fourth quarter and a total of $238,000 in recoveries over the past year. Non-performing loans were $21.5 million at this quarter end, $20.7 million last quarter, and $18.8 million a year ago. Non-performing loans to total loans was 0.41% at this quarter end compared to 0.39% last quarter and 0.37% a year ago. Non-performing assets were $22.8 million at quarter end versus $22.1 million last quarter and $20.9 million a year ago. At quarter end, our allowance for credit losses remained solid at $53 million with a coverage ratio of 247 percent compared to 52.2 million with a coverage ratio of 253 percent a year end and 50.6 million with a coverage ratio of 270 percent a year ago rob that's our story we're happy to answer any questions you may have then i'll begin the question and answer session to ask a question you may press star then one on your touchtone phone if you are using a speaker phone please pick up your handset before pressing the keys if at any time your question has been address and you would like to withdraw your question, press start then too.
Operator
And our first question comes from the line of Ian Leipy with Gabily Fund. Ian, please go ahead.
Good morning, Rob and team. Good morning, Ian. Again. Yeah, congratulations. Just a couple. So the provision more than tripled compared to a year ago, despite, you know, really solid metrics in terms of your portfolio. And you mentioned stable early-stage delinquencies. So are you still – you mentioned in the release a more cautious economic outlook. Are you still using the baseline Moody's forecast, or are you doing something else?
Nope. So we are still using the baseline Moody's forecast. And I mean, what's really driving that increase in the division, I mean, about half of it is loan growth, and about half of it is that forward-looking component of the Moody's forecast that does have some of the economic factors, you know, looking slightly negative on the goal for it.
So that's what drives that calculation. okay um and then uh the release mentions competitive pressure on deposit pricing can you just talk about is anything new any new entrance or anything changing there and and what's your it seems like you're doing quite well and i don't think there's anything new but it's the same old same old you know a lot of the consumers are pushing for obviously higher cd rates i think more than i've ever real never seen before in my career anyway uh consumers have a magic number in their mind that they're pushing for and you also have the natural competitors from the credit unions that we compete against so that they're they're tough competitors from a rate perspective they don't have the same motivation and same uh issues that i that we have So nothing really new, just those two popping up.
Okay. And then lastly, on capital, what was the Tier 1 common equity ratio? And as you continue to repurchase shares, what's your comfort level in terms of where you'd like to see, where you'd be comfortable with that settling out? I know it was 18.4% at your end.
The share repurchase, we're taking it kind of one bite at a time and slower. Mike can comment on this if he wants, but we're taking it as we possibly can. We are fully committed and believe in the share repurchase, but we're certainly not going to jeopardize our capital position or our liquidity position to repurchase shares. We've always been known.
You know the scene, the way we run the place. we've always been known as well capitalized and very liquid by all measures and we certainly wouldn't want to do anything to disrupt that okay good and then do you have this tet1 ratio i know it'll be in in the queue yeah we haven't disclosed yet but i mean it's it is trending it's trending down the same way that the leverage ratios is trending yeah right so we're putting that capital to work okay okay great and congrats again thanks thanks Ian this concludes our question and answer session.
Operator
I would like to turn the conference back over to Robert McCormick for any closing remarks.
Thank you for your interest in our company and have a great day.
Operator
The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect.