Transcript
Thank you for standing by and welcome to the Third Quarter 2021 Westwood Holdings Group Inc. Earnings Conference Call. At this time all participants are in listen-only mode. After the speaker's presentation there will be a question-and-answer session. As a reminder, today's program is being recorded. I would now like to introduce your host for today's program. Julie Gerron, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer. Please go ahead.
Thank you, and welcome to our third quarter 2021 earnings conference call. The following discussion will include forward-looking statements which are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results to be materially different from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning the factors that could cause such a difference is included in our press release issued earlier today, as well as in our Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. You're cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. In addition, in accordance with the SEC rules concerning non-GAAP financial measures, the reconciliation of our economic earnings and economic earnings per share to the most comparable GAAP measures is included at the end of our press release issued earlier today. On the call today, we have Brian Casey, our President and Chief Executive Officer; and Terry Forbes, our Chief Financial Officer. I will now turn the call over to Brian Casey.
Good afternoon. Thanks for taking the time to listen to our quarterly earnings call. Last quarter, I highlighted our successes on a variety of fronts, which included improving performance in our U.S. value strategies, the soft close of our SmallCap strategy, and our best quarterly institutional sales performance since 2016. This quarter, I'm very pleased to report good progress with our new mandates that were funded in the first half of the year, continued performance improvements across our U.S. value strategies, solid year-to-date performance in our multi-asset strategies, the launch of two new mutual funds, and an improving new business pipeline for Westwood wealth, along with the rollout of a new client portal to better serve our wealth clients. Following our board's regular capital allocation review, we've increased our regular quarterly dividend after paying both a regular dividend and a special dividend last quarter. Our history of maintaining a strong balance sheet with no debt, along with growing cash generation allows us to boost our dividend payouts and enhance shareholder returns while continuing to invest in our core business. Now let's turn to our investment and asset flow performance. Markets were mixed during the third quarter as crosscurrents between economic data and rising COVID-19 caseloads impacted areas of the market differently. Investor anxiety led to declines across all U.S. value indices, while the S&P 500 continued its stretch of quarterly positive returns despite its September decline, marking its worst monthly returns since March of last year. Smaller cap and value-oriented stocks fell, while some more defensive and secular growth areas rose. On the fixed income side, rates both declined and rallied over the quarter, leaving many investment grade returns in negative territory, while high-yield securities posted small gains. The decline in interest rates after one of the largest quarter-to-quarter increases in rates, combined with fears of peak growth and rising inflation, caused the growth style to nearly erase its relative year-to-date performance deficit relative to value. Our large cap strategy outperformed the Russell 1000 Value Index for the quarter. Several large cap clients rebalanced their internal allocations to reduce equity exposure. Our mutual fund WHGLX landed in the top 26% of large value funds for the quarter and remains a four-star rated fund at Morningstar. Its longer-term Morningstar rankings also remain competitive relative to institutional peers, scoring in the top 36% of the investment universe. Our SMidCap strategy outperformed its index, the Russell 2500 Value, by over 180 basis points and enjoyed net inflows as clients added to their accounts. For the quarter, our mutual fund WHGMX ranked in the top 24% of Morningstar, and our institutional strategy ranked in the top 18% among investment peers. In SmallCap, we finished just behind the Russell 2000 Value Index for the quarter, as volatility in meme stocks, biotechnology, and energy securities impacted performance. With the recent reconstitution of the Russell indices, much of the benchmark consists of securities that fail our high-quality criteria requirements, but whose price volatility often impacts relative performance. SmallCap had negative quarterly net flows as clients reduced their asset allocations in the SmallCap category. On the positive side, many new SmallCap mandates funded earlier in the year have now started to show up in revenues, cash flow, and profitability. The fourth quarter is off to a good start for the SmallCap team, and we look forward to closing out the year with improved absolute and relative performance. Finally, the all cap team beat the Russell 3000 Value Index by nearly 150 basis points and ranked in the 14th percentile among investment institutional peers for the quarter. In summary, consultants and allocators are clearly interested in value as shifting market dynamics may warrant repositioning from growth towards value. Nuances between investing in mispriced, undervalued securities and simply buying statistically cheap companies will continue to be critical in the value area. More important than simply allocating to value or growth is the role of active management and bottom-up stock picking. As returns generated through factor selection have diminished, idiosyncratic outcomes often drive returns, and quality fundamentals become more important. For our multi-asset group's largest strategy, income opportunity remains ahead of its benchmark of 40% S&P 500 and 60% Bloomberg Barclays Aggregate Bond Index year-to-date, despite trailing the benchmark this quarter. The team’s strong year-to-date record has earned them a 30th percentile ranking in the Morningstar 30% to 50% equity category, a 20th percentile ranking for the trailing three and five years, and a 14th percentile ranking for the trailing ten-year period. We're excited to share our message with prospects as we continue to improve our process and outcomes. Our mutual funds, total return ticker WLVIX and high income ticker WHGHX, also trailed their blended benchmarks this past quarter, but like income opportunity remain ahead on a trailing one-year basis. We're very pleased that these strategies generated positive quarterly flows driven primarily by strong sales performance from our intermediary team. Our alternative income mutual fund ticker WMNIX improved its solid track record with positive absolute performance for the quarter and posted a very strong ninth percentile ranking in Morningstar's relative value arbitrage category. Lastly, our systematic SmallCap growth strategy continues to outperform, beating its benchmark, the Russell 2000 Growth Index by 368 basis points this quarter, and it's now nearly 900 basis points ahead year-to-date. The head of our Multi-Asset team has spent years developing an investment process capable of delivering outperformance across market cycles, and we're very enthusiastic about this investment process as we consider other asset strategies that could benefit from it. As markets continue to evolve, allocators search for ways to overcome today's challenges in fixed income, where low rates and tight spreads minimize return potential without the lower correlations of the past. We've created a continuum of Multi-Asset solutions to deploy within asset allocation strategies. In the coming year, we’re planning a targeted reintroduction of our Multi-Asset solutions on the institutional side and expect to gain traction in the intermediary space where strategies are rated four and five stars. Shifting to institutional and intermediary sales. As I noted earlier, several clients rebalanced their portfolios to reduce exposure to equities during the quarter, resulting in $226 million of net outflows. Beyond the normal course of rebalancing, we’re pleased to see several strategies with positive net flows including SMidCap, income opportunity, alternative income, high income, and total return. At the end of the quarter, we launched two new mutual funds, Westwood Quality AllCap Fund, ticker WQAIX, and Westwood Systematic SmallCap Growth, ticker WSCIX. The AllCap strategy has been around for a long time, and we were pleased to move one of our long-term clients into the new fund. Consultants who have a buy rating for the strategy have advised us that they have a pipeline of small clients appropriate for the fund. We look forward to expanding these discussions as the fund track record grows. The Systematic SmallCap Growth mutual fund is based on a process developed over many years by the head of our Multi-Asset team. The mutual fund provides us with a platform to build a track record in SmallCap Growth, which has enjoyed nice flows over the past several years. In some ways, the third quarter represented a pause from the pace of prior quarters. However, strong net sales gains have been achieved this year thanks to the execution of our distribution and product alignment strategy in the intermediary and institutional channels. Client retention has been strong as this quarter's outflows were dominated by client rebalancing away from an overweight in equities. We continue to leverage our strong client relationships and focus new business sales on strategies with approved consultant and platform relationships. Our Institutional sales team has shifted its focus to SMidCap with the soft close of SmallCap and has some exciting opportunities on the horizon. The intermediary team is focused on our Multi-Asset platform, especially alternative income and income opportunity, now approaching a three-year track record under our Multi-Asset team. Overall, the pipeline is well balanced with opportunities spread among strategies and across timelines from early to late stage. Turning to wealth management, performance of our wealth management strategies was mixed this quarter. Dividend Select, which focuses on domestic higher dividend-paying investments, outperformed the Russell 1000 Value Index by over 100 basis points. Select Equity, which aims for tax-efficient outcomes, lagged the Russell 3000 Index as its inclusion of foreign domiciled ADRs to produce a more well-rounded portfolio caused it to underperform a U.S.-centric index. High Alpha took a breather this quarter and lagged the same index. High Alpha remains ahead of the index year-to-date, and since its inception in March of last year, many of our wealth clients filed for extensions for their tax returns, triggering larger than normal tax payments this time of year. These payments, along with some account closures, resulted in outflows for the wealth channel. Our team has continued to enhance their servicing and business development efforts to manage flows and reach new clients. Dallas and Houston have attractive pipelines that should result in meaningful inflows well into next year. Our service offerings, such as financial planning, assistance with estate planning, with Westwood Trust serving as trustee for families, are attractive to our clients and prospects. Clients appreciate access to private equity funds that we provide as well as investing in our own strategies including credit opportunities, income opportunity, High Alpha, and SmallCap growth. The ability of clients to obtain a friction-free loan against their securities portfolios via Westwood Private Bank has proven beneficial in strengthening client relations and delivering attentive high-quality service. We began rolling out our new portal with InvestCloud to clients, with a mobile app for the iPhone and iPad on its way this coming quarter. We have all the tools needed for a vibrant wealth management business with an expanded holistic wealth management offering, including complex financial planning, estate planning, access to our private banking partner, alternative investment opportunities, and a new digital client portal. We're excited to be in Texas, especially in Dallas and Houston, where the demographics suggest continued population migration and economic expansion in the years ahead. We're ready to take all that we've built over the past few years to market and grow our wealth business. On the expense side, we've continued to reduce expenses wherever possible and have taken decisive actions, such as last year's outsourcing of our equity trading to Northern Trust. We're pleased to report that this relationship has progressed well, and one of our former traders has integrated fully into the Northern Trust platform in Chicago, while remaining our primary daily resource. Our portfolio managers are happy with the new arrangement and Westwood achieving close to $1 million in savings per year. As we move forward, we expect to see our Multi-Asset team leveraging the Northern Trust trading team more in fixed income and other products that we will develop in the years ahead. Also this month, we successfully completed a proxy solicitation process with our mutual fund shareholders. We'll move our mutual fund family from the current administrator to ultimate fund solutions effective November 1. This project started last year and has taken considerable time and effort, but we expect net savings to accrue to both Westwood shareholders and our mutual fund shareholders as a result. Westwood is paying all costs related to the fund reorganization totaling approximately $700,000 in 2021. Following the reorganization, we expect to achieve cost reductions of approximately $1 million per year, split between mutual fund shareholders in the form of a reduced expense ratio, and Westwood in the form of higher effective fees earned. In summary, while asset flows have slowed from second-quarter strong levels, we're pleased with our value team's performance improvements. And with Multi-Asset holding its year-to-date rankings and strong star ratings. We've launched new mutual funds and the pipeline in our institutional and wealth groups is healthy. We continue to work hard for our shareholders to grow top-line revenue, reduce expenses, improve investment performance, and deliver exceptional client service. We've increased our dividend and bought back stock to enhance our shareholder returns. We're excited to see how this year finishes up and look forward with confidence to the year ahead. I'll now turn the call over to our CFO, Terry Forbes.
Thanks, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. Today, we reported total revenues of $17.9 million for the third quarter, compared to $17.5 million in the second quarter, and $15.5 million in the prior year's third quarter. Revenues are comparable to the second quarter. Revenues are higher than last year's third quarter reflecting higher average assets under management, partially offset by lower performance fees. Third quarter net income was $1.9 million or $0.24 per share, exceeding net income of $1 million or $0.12 per share in the second quarter due to the combination of somewhat higher revenues and lower operating expenses. Non-GAAP economic earnings were $3.7 million or $0.47 per share in the current quarter, versus $2.8 million or $0.35 per share in the second quarter. Third quarter net income of $1.9 million or $0.24 per share compared favorably with last year’s third quarter net loss of $10.3 million or $1.31 per share, primarily due to higher revenues on higher average AUM and several non-recurring items impacting the prior year’s third quarter. Economic earnings for the quarter were $3.7 million or $0.47 per share compared with economic losses of $1.7 million or $0.22 per share in the third quarter of 2020. Firm wide assets under management totaled $13.8 billion at quarter end and consisted of institutional assets of $6.7 billion or 49% of the total, wealth management assets of $4.2 billion or 31% of the total, and mutual fund assets of $2.9 billion or 20% of the total. Over the quarter, we experienced market depreciation of $184 million and net outflows of $423 million. Our financial position continues to be very solid with cash and short-term investments at quarter end totaling $76.6 million and a debt-free balance sheet. I am pleased to announce that the Board of Directors has approved a regular cash dividend of $0.15 per common share payable on January 3, 2020, to stockholders of record on December 3, 2021. This represents an increase of over 50% over the previous regular cash dividend and a yield of 3.3% as of yesterday's close. That brings our prepared comments to a close. We encourage you to review our investor presentation we have posted on our website reflecting third-quarter highlights, as well as a discussion of our business, product development, and longer-term trends in revenues and earnings. We thank you for your interest in our company and we'll open the line to questions.
And our first question comes from Mac Sykes from Gabelli. Please proceed with your question.
Good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for taking my questions.
Definitely, Mac.
First one, did you buy back some stock during the quarter? It looked like it, but I didn't see that in the press release?
We did, about 25,000 shares or so.
Okay, and could you just elaborate on the systematic growth? I mean, it seems like a very leverageable situation now. Can you just remind us how much AUM is across the strategies and then your thesis on leveraging the different products there? I know the mutual fund stuff, but what is the kind of traction you're seeing in the interim that leverages this track record?
Well, thanks, Mac. That's a great question. So, we have developed a proprietary database that was started by Adrian Helfert, who heads multi-asset along with Scott Barnard, who worked with Adrian Helfert over a decade in the prior firm. The database is designed to minimize or effectively eliminate human bias. We ran a paper portfolio for about a year and started in the wealth channel about a year ago. We have approximately $10 million or so in the wealth channel, with the record being exceptional—over 1000 basis points ahead of the Russell growth index, 2000 growth index since inception. We wanted to start a mutual fund, which we just did a couple of weeks ago, so we've just got corporate seed money in there now. If we continue to deliver these kinds of results, it will go through all of the normal channels that we would typically have success in—both the wealth channel, the institutional channel, and as it gains traction in the intermediary channel.
Okay, great. And then just the last thing. I think you had talked about the pipeline last quarter, and it seems like there was a little bit of turnover this quarter. Is there an update on that pipeline today?
Yes, sure. You're starting to see the effects of the wins that we had over the last couple of quarters; you're seeing increased revenues, increased net income, and we were able to increase our dividend. While the flows that actually closed during the quarter slowed a little bit, we still have a lot in the pipeline. As we've said in prior quarters, we define it as sort of early stage, mid stage, and late stage, and combined that's over $1 billion with more than half of that considered late-stage opportunities. These opportunities come through your typical institutional channels with consulting firms. As we pivot from closing soft closings on our SmallCap product, we want to see growth in our SMid product. We had really good performance this quarter, with it having an excellent long-term record. We're rated by two or three of the top consulting firms, and we're starting to see some flows there. In fact, we had positive net flows in SMid in the third quarter and have good opportunities lined up in the fourth quarter and for the year ahead.
Great, thank you.
Thanks for your question, Mac.
Thank you. This concludes the question-and-answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to you, Brian Casey, for any further remarks.
Thanks again for taking time to listen to the call. We really appreciate your support of Westwood, and feel free to call myself or Terry if you have any further questions, or visit westwoodgroup.com for more information under the investor relations tab. Have a great afternoon.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Good day.