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RAIT Financial Trust Announces Third Quarter 2011 Financial Results

PHILADELPHIA, PA — October 28, 2011 — RAIT Financial Trust (“RAIT”) (NYSE: RAS) today announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2011.

Highlights

    Adjusted funds from operations (“AFFO”) per share of $0.23 for the quarter ended September 30, 2011.

    Declared a cash dividend of $0.06 per common share for the quarter ended September 30, 2011.

    RAIT completed the following transactions involving its recourse indebtedness:

    In October 2011, RAIT entered into a $100 million facility with a money center bank to finance CMBS eligible loans which RAIT expects to originate and sell into CMBS securitizations.

    In October 2011, RAIT repurchased $34.3 million of the $38.8 million outstanding balance of its 6.875% Convertible Senior Notes due 2027, which are redeemable at the option of the holder in April 2012.

    In October 2011, RAIT repaid in full its $43.0 million 12.5% Senior Secured Note due April 2014.

    On October 5, 2011, RAIT entered into an exchange agreement pursuant to which RAIT issued four senior secured notes with an aggregate principal amount equal to $100 million in exchange for a portfolio of real estate related debt securities.

    During the quarter ended September 30, 2011, RAIT repaid a $7.1 million recourse loan payable on real estate.

    During the quarter ended September 30, 2011, RAIT renewed its secured credit facility by repaying $9.0 million of the $19.5 million outstanding principal amount and amending the terms of the remaining $10.5 million balance by extending the maturity date from December 2011 to December 2016 and providing for the full amortization of that balance over that five year period.

At October 28, 2011, RAIT has $4.5 million in recourse debt obligations that are redeemable or mature prior to October 2015.

    During the quarter ended September 30, 2011, RAIT repurchased $15 million of its RAIT CRE CDO II notes and realized a $10.5 million gain on extinguishment of debt.

    Operating income increased to $4.1 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2011 as compared to a loss of $8.4 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2010.

    Rental income increased to $23.6 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2011 from $18.4 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2010.

    RAIT received $77.9 million from loan repayments during the quarter ended September 30, 2011 and funded $22.1 million in first mortgage loans. As of October 21, 2011, RAIT has approximately $90.7 million available for reinvestment in RAIT’s CRE securitizations.

Scott Schaeffer, RAIT’s Chairman and CEO, said, “We continue to experience increasing occupancy rates and rental income in RAIT’s directly owned commercial real estate portfolio and further stabilization within RAIT’s loan portfolio. Recently, we successfully repaid or extended approximately $103.9 million of recourse indebtedness through multiple transactions. These transactions strengthened RAIT’s balance sheet and cash flows by eliminating our highest cost recourse debt and substantially reducing the recourse debt that matures or can be redeemed within the next four years. We believe we are well positioned to focus resources on growing our business initiatives.”

Third Quarter Results

RAIT reported adjusted funds from operations (“AFFO”), a non-GAAP financial measure, for the three-month period ended September 30, 2011 of $8.9 million, or $0.23 per share — diluted based on 38.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted, as compared to an AFFO loss for the three-month period ended September 30, 2010 of $2.4 million, or $0.08 loss per share – diluted based on 30.9 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted. RAIT reported a net loss allocable to common shares for the three-month period ended September 30, 2011 of $21.2 million, or $0.55 total loss per share — diluted based on 38.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted, as compared to net income allocable to common shares for the three-month period ended September 30, 2010 of $15.1 million, or $0.49 total earnings per share – diluted based on 30.9 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted. The third quarter 2011 net loss includes $35.0 million of unrealized losses relating to non-cash mark-to-market adjustments in RAIT’s legacy Taberna portfolios and the associated hedges. Non-cash mark-to-market gains and losses are excluded from AFFO.

RAIT reported AFFO for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2011 of $24.8 million, or $0.65 per share — diluted based on 37.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted, as compared to AFFO for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2010 of $7.3 million, or $0.26 per share – diluted based on 27.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted. RAIT reported a net loss allocable to common shares for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2011 of $35.5 million, or $0.94 total loss per share — diluted based on 37.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted, as compared to net income allocable to common shares for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2010 of $68.7 million, or $2.47 total earnings per share – diluted based on 27.8 million weighted-average shares outstanding – diluted.

A reconciliation of RAIT’s reported net income (loss) allocable to common shares to its AFFO, including management’s rationale for the usefulness of this non-GAAP financial measure, is included as Schedule I to this release.

RAIT also reported the following:

  CRE CDO Coverage Tests. As of the most recent reporting date, RAIT CRE CDO I, Ltd’s overcollateralization test was passing at 123.7% with a trigger of 116.2% and RAIT Preferred Funding II, Ltd’s overcollateralization test was passing at 119.1% with a trigger of 111.7%.

  Provision for losses. Provision for losses on RAIT’s commercial real estate loan portfolio decreased to $0.5 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2011 as compared to $10.8 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2010.

  Non-Accrual CRE Loans. The unpaid principal balance of RAIT’s non-accrual commercial real estate loan portfolio decreased to $91.8 million at September 30, 2011 as compared to $143.2 million at September 30, 2010.

  Investments in Real Estate. As of September 30, 2011, RAIT had investments in real estate of $849.2 million as compared to $839.2 million at December 31, 2010. During the three-months ended September 30, 2011, RAIT converted no loans to owned real estate property.

  Average Occupancy. The average occupancy of RAIT’s portfolio of directly held investments in real estate increased to 84.5% at September 30, 2011 from 74.8% at September 30, 2010, primarily driven by year over year occupancy increases of 5.2%, 16.0% and 11.2% in multi-family, office and retail property types, respectively.

  Dividends. On September 12, 2011, RAIT declared a third quarter common dividend of $0.06 per common share to shareholders of record on October 7, 2011 to be paid on October 31, 2011. On May 17, 2011, RAIT’s Board of Trustees declared a third quarter 2011 cash dividend of $0.484375 per share on RAIT’s 7.75% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares, $0.5234375 per share on RAIT’s 8.375% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares and $0.5546875 per share on RAIT’s 8.875% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares. The dividends were paid on June 30, 2011 to holders of record on June 1, 2011 and totaled $3.4 million. On October 25, 2011, RAIT’s Board of Trustees declared a fourth quarter 2011 cash dividend of $0.484375 per share on RAIT’s 7.75% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares, $0.5234375 per share on RAIT’s 8.375% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares and $0.5546875 per share on RAIT’s 8.875% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares. The dividends are payable on January 3, 2012 to holders of record on December 1, 2011.

Key Statistics
(Unaudited and dollars in thousands, except per share information)

As of or For the Three-Month Periods Ended

                                         
    September 30, 2011   June 30, 2011   March 31, 2011   December 31, 2010   September 30, 2010
Financial Statistics:
                                       
Assets under management
  $ 3,633,133     $ 3,763,184     $ 3,822,534     $ 3,837,526     $ 3,901,342  
Total revenue
  $ 60,089     $ 58,863     $ 58,279     $ 59,057     $ 58,899  
Recourse debt maturing in one year (1)
  $ 1,833     $ 19,745     $ 20,040     $ 41,489     $ 7,919  
Earnings per share – diluted
  $ (0.55 )   $ (0.53 )   $ 0.16     $ 0.86     $ 0.49  
Funds from Operations (“FFO”) per share
  $ (0.36 )   $ (0.34 )   $ 0.33     $ 1.05     $ 0.82  
Adjusted Funds from Operations (“AFFO”) per share
  $ 0.23     $ 0.22     $ 0.19     $ 0.15     $ (0.09 )
Common dividend declared
  $ 0.06     $ 0.06     $ 0.09(2)       -(2)       -(2)  
Debt to equity ratio
    2.3x       2.2x       2.1x       2.3x       2.6x  
Commercial Real Estate (“CRE”) Loan Portfolio:
                                       
CRE loans— unpaid principal
  $ 1,064,946     $ 1,122,898     $ 1,149,169     $ 1,173,141     $ 1,216,875  
Non-accrual loans — unpaid principal
  $ 91,833     $ 94,117     $ 121,054     $ 122,306     $ 143,212  
Non-accrual loans as a % of reported loans
    8.6 %     8.4 %     10.5 %     10.4 %     11.8 %
Reserve for losses
  $ 50,609     $ 49,906     $ 58,809     $ 61,731     $ 73,029  
Reserves as a % of non-accrual loans
    55.1 %     53.0 %     48.6 %     50.5 %     51.0 %
Provision for losses
  $ 500     $ 950     $ 1,950     $ 2,500     $ 10,813  
CRE Property Portfolio:
                                       
Reported investments in real estate
  $ 849,232     $ 851,916     $ 859,983     $ 839,192     $ 818,184  
Number of properties owned
    48       48       48       47       47  
Multifamily units owned
    8,014       8,014       8,311       8,311       8,231  
Office square feet owned
    1,786,860       1,786,908       1,786,908       1,632,978       1,634,997  
Retail square feet owned
    1,114,250       1,116,171       1,116,063       1,116,112       1,069,588  
Average occupancy data:
                                       
Multifamily
    89.8 %     88.6 %     88.0 %     85.5 %     84.6 %
Office
    68.5 %     68.8 %     70.7 %     67.8 %     52.5 %
Retail
    68.9 %     62.0 %     56.3 %     58.8 %     57.7 %
 
                                       
Total
    84.5 %     83.1 %     82.4 %     79.2 %     74.8 %

  (1)   Excludes our 6.875% convertible senior notes that have a final maturity in April 2027 but are redeemable in full in April 2012. Includes any principal amortization on recourse debt that is required prior to the stated maturity.

  (2)   On January 10, 2011, RAIT declared a 2010 annual cash dividend on its common shares of $0.09 per common share, split adjusted. The dividends were paid on January 31, 2011 to holders of record on January 21, 2011.

Conference Call

All interested parties can listen to the live conference call webcast at 9:30 AM EDT on Friday, October 28, 2011 from the home page of the RAIT Financial Trust website at www.raitft.com or by dialing 866.270.6057, access code 33117269. For those who are not available to listen to the live call, the replay will be available shortly following the live call on RAIT’s website and telephonically until Friday, November 4, 2011, by dialing 888.286.8010, access code 52503773.

About RAIT Financial Trust

RAIT Financial Trust manages a portfolio of real estate related assets, provides a comprehensive set of debt financing options to the real estate industry and invests in real estate-related assets. RAIT’s management uses its experience, knowledge and relationship network to seek to generate and manage real estate related investment opportunities for RAIT and for outside investors. For more information, please visit www.raitft.com or call Investor Relations at 215.243.9000.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such forward-looking statements can generally be identified by our use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “continue,” or other similar words. Because such statements include risks, uncertainties and contingencies, actual results may differ materially from the expectations, intentions, beliefs, plans or predictions of the future expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, but are not limited to, those disclosed in RAIT’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

RAIT Financial Trust Contact
Andres Viroslav
215-243-9000
aviroslav@raitft.com

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RAIT Financial Trust
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share information)
(unaudited)

                                 
    For the Three-Month   For the Nine-Month
    Periods Ended   Periods Ended
    September 30   September 30
    2011   2010   2011   2010
Revenue:
                               
Interest income
  $ 33,549     $ 37,252     $ 101,590     $ 117,755  
Rental income
    23,635       18,443       67,063       52,203  
Fee and other income
    2,905       3,204       8,578       15,555  
 
                               
Total revenue
    60,089       58,899       177,231       185,513  
Expenses:
                               
Interest expense
    22,689       24,038       68,384       74,170  
Real estate operating expense
    14,563       13,951       40,971       37,872  
Compensation expense
    6,898       6,766       19,179       21,704  
General and administrative expense
    4,042       4,331       13,441       14,588  
Provision for loan losses
    500       10,813       3,400       35,807  
Depreciation and amortization
    7,300       7,380       21,668       20,576  
Total expenses
    55,992       67,279       167,043       204,717  
Operating income
    4,097       (8,380 )     10,188       (19,204 )
Interest and other income (expense)
    145       42       295       401  
Gains (losses) on sale of assets
    1,455             3,434       11,616  
Gains (losses) on extinguishment of debt
    11,371       14,278       14,540       51,290  
Change in fair value of financial instruments
    (34,997 )     14,237       (55,113 )     35,120  
Income (loss) before taxes and discontinued operations
    (17,929 )     20,177       (26,656 )     79,223  
Income tax benefit (provision)
    158       627       468       484  
 
                               
Income (loss) from continuing operations
    (17,771 )     20,804       (26,188 )     79,707  
Income (loss) from discontinued operations
    (50 )     (2,556 )     747       (1,630 )
 
                               
Net income (loss)
    (17,821 )     18,248       (25,441 )     78,077  
(Income) loss allocated to preferred shares
    (3,407 )     (3,406 )     (10,235 )     (10,227 )
(Income) loss allocated to noncontrolling interests
    59       210       176       803  
 
                               
Net income (loss) allocable to common shares
  $ (21,169 )   $ 15,052     $ (35,500 )   $ 68,653  
 
                               
Earnings (loss) per share—Basic:
                               
Continuing operations
  $ (0.55 )   $ 0.58     $ (0.96 )   $ 2.57  
Discontinued operations
    0.00       (0.08 )     0.02       (0.06 )
 
                               
Total earnings (loss) per share—Basic
  $ (0.55 )   $ 0.50     $ (0.94 )   $ 2.51  
 
                               
Weighted-average shares outstanding—Basic
    38,771,022       30,330,259       37,822,750       27,384,451  
 
                               
Earnings (loss) per share—Diluted:
                               
Continuing operations
  $ (0.55 )   $ 0.57     $ (0.96 )   $ 2.53  
Discontinued operations
    0.00       (0.08 )     0.02       (0.06 )
 
                               
Total earnings (loss) per share—Diluted
  $ (0.55 )   $ 0.49     $ (0.94 )   $ 2.47  
 
                               
Weighted-average shares outstanding—Diluted
    38,771,022       30,887,145       37,822,750       27,800,648  
 
                               

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RAIT Financial Trust
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share information)
(unaudited)

                 
    As of   As of
    September 30,   December 31,
    2011   2010
Assets
               
Investments in mortgages and loans, at amortized cost:
               
Commercial mortgages, mezzanine loans, other loans and preferred
  $ 1,107,429     $ 1,219,110  
equity interests
               
Allowance for losses
    (56,126 )     (69,691 )
 
               
Total investments in mortgages and loans
    1,051,303       1,149,419  
Investments in real estate
    849,232       839,192  
Investments in securities and security-related receivables, at fair value
    719,546       705,451  
Cash and cash equivalents
    29,693       27,230  
Restricted cash
    287,877       179,019  
Accrued interest receivable
    41,110       37,138  
Other assets
    43,851       32,840  
Deferred financing costs, net of accumulated amortization of $11,010 and
    22,791       19,954  
$9,943, respectively
               
Intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $2,197 and $1,777,
    2,769       3,189  
respectively
               
Total assets
  $ 3,048,172     $ 2,993,432  
 
               
Liabilities and Equity
               
Indebtedness:
               
Recourse indebtedness
  $ 247,564     $ 293,357  
Non-recourse indebtedness
    1,545,686       1,544,820  
 
               
Total indebtedness
    1,793,250       1,838,177  
Accrued interest payable
    25,495       19,925  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
    24,843       25,089  
Derivative liabilities
    194,224       184,878  
Deferred taxes, borrowers’ escrows and other liabilities
    91,499       6,833  
Total liabilities
    2,129,311       2,074,902  
Equity:
               
Shareholders’ equity:
               
Preferred shares, $0.01 par value per share, 25,000,000 shares authorized;
    28       28  
7.75% Series A cumulative redeemable preferred shares, liquidation preference $25.00 per share, 2,760,000 shares issued and outstanding
               
8.375% Series B cumulative redeemable preferred shares, liquidation
    23       23  
preference $25.00 per share, 2,258,300 shares issued and outstanding
               
8.875% Series C cumulative redeemable preferred shares, liquidation
    16       16  
preference $25.00 per share, 1,600,000 shares issued and outstanding
               
Common shares, $0.03 par value per share, 200,000,000 shares authorized,
    1,205       1,060  
40,077,148 and 35,300,190 issued and outstanding
               
Additional paid in capital
    1,730,373       1,691,681  
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    (126,081 )     (127,602 )
Retained earnings (deficit)
    (690,542 )     (647,110 )
 
               
Total shareholders’ equity
    915,022       918,096  
Noncontrolling interests
    3,839       434  
Total equity
    918,861       918,530  
Total liabilities and equity
  $ 3,048,172     $ 2,993,432  
 
               

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Schedule I
RAIT Financial Trust
Reconciliation of Net income (loss) Allocable to Common Shares and
Funds From Operations (“FFO”) and
Adjusted Funds From Operations (“AFFO”) (1)
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
(unaudited)

                                         
                            For the Nine- Month
    For the Three- Month Periods           Periods
    Ended September 30           Ended September 30
    2011   2010   2011   2010
Funds From Operations (“FFO”):
                                       
Net income (loss) allocable to common shares
  $ (21,169 )   $ 15,052           $ (35,500 )   $ 68,653
Adjustments:
                                       
Depreciation expense
  7,024   7,702           20,817   21,151
(Gains) Losses on sale of real estate
  50   2,911           218   2,645
                             
Funds from operations
  $ (14,095 )   $ 25,665           $ (14,465 )   $ 92,449
                             
Funds from Operations per share
  $ (0.36 )   $ 0.83           $ (0.38 )   $ 3.33
                             
Weighted-average shares — diluted
  38,771,022   30,887,145           37,822,750   27,800,648
                             
Adjusted Funds From Operations (“AFFO”):
                                       
Funds from Operations
  $ (14,095 )   $ 25,665           $ (14,465 )   $ 92,449
Adjustments:
                                       
Change in fair value of financial instruments
  34,997   (14,237 )           55,113   (35,120 )
(Gains) Losses on debt extinguishment
  (11,371 )   (14,278 )           (14,540 )   (51,290 )
Capital expenditures, net of direct financing
  (671 )   (568 )           (1,446 )   (1,136 )
Straight-line rental adjustments
  (1,096 )   75           (2,783 )   40
Amortization of deferred items and intangible assets
  1,046   371           2,482   (475 )
Share-based compensation
  79   583           396   2,877
                             
Adjusted Funds from Operations
  $ 8,889   $ (2,389 )           $ 24,757   $ 7,345
                             
Adjusted Funds from Operations per share
  $ 0.23   $ (0.08 )           $ 0.65   $ 0.26
                             
Weighted-average shares — diluted
  38,771,022   30,887,145           37,822,750   27,800,648
                             

(1)   We believe that funds from operations, or FFO, and adjusted funds from operations, or AFFO, each of which are non-GAAP measures, are additional appropriate measures of the operating performance of a REIT and us in particular.

We compute FFO in accordance with the standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, or NAREIT, as net income or loss allocated to common shares (computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding real estate-related depreciation and amortization expense, gains or losses on sales of real estate and the cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles.

AFFO is a computation made by analysts and investors to measure a real estate company’s cash flow generated by operations. We calculate AFFO by adding to or subtracting from FFO: change in fair value of financial instruments; gains or losses on debt extinguishment; capital expenditures, net of any direct financing associated with those capital expenditures; straight-line rental effects; amortization of various deferred items and intangible assets; and share-based compensation.

Our calculation of AFFO differs from the methodology used for calculating AFFO by certain other REITs and, accordingly, our AFFO may not be comparable to AFFO reported by other REITs. Our management utilizes FFO and AFFO as measures of our operating performance, and believes they are also useful to investors, because they facilitate an understanding of our operating performance after adjustment for certain non-cash items, such as real estate depreciation, share-based compensation and various other items required by GAAP that may not necessarily be indicative of current operating performance and that may not accurately compare our operating performance between periods. Furthermore, although FFO, AFFO and other supplemental performance measures are defined in various ways throughout the REIT industry, we also believe that FFO and AFFO may provide us and our investors with an additional useful measure to compare our financial performance to certain other REITs.

Neither FFO nor AFFO is equivalent to net income or cash generated from operating activities determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Furthermore, FFO and AFFO do not represent amounts available for management’s discretionary use because of needed capital replacement or expansion, debt service obligations or other commitments or uncertainties. Neither FFO nor AFFO should be considered as an alternative to net income as an indicator of our operating performance or as an alternative to cash flow from operating activities as a measure of our liquidity. References to “we”, “us”, and “our” refer to RAIT Financial Trust and its subsidiaries.

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