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NEWS RELEASE
 



 
For Immediate Release
August 8, 2012
Contact:
Barbara Thompson
 
First Citizens BancShares
 
(919) 716-2716
 
 
 

FIRST CITIZENS REPORTS EARNINGS FOR SECOND QUARTER 2012
RALEIGH, N.C. -- First Citizens BancShares Inc. (Nasdaq: FCNCA) reports earnings for the quarter ending June 30, 2012, of $37.6 million, compared to $21.3 million for the corresponding period of 2011, according to Frank B. Holding Jr., chairman of the board. The increase in net income in 2012 resulted from higher net interest income and a reduction in provision for loan and lease losses, partially offset by lower noninterest income and an increase in noninterest expense.
Per share income for the second quarter 2012 totaled $3.66, compared to $2.04 for the same period a year ago. First Citizens' current quarter results generated an annualized return on average assets of 0.71 percent and an annualized return on average equity of 7.80 percent, compared to respective returns of 0.42 percent and 4.94 percent for the same period of 2011.
For the six-month period ending June 30, 2012, net income equaled $73.1 million, compared to $83.1 million for the corresponding period of 2011. Earnings for 2011 included an acquisition gain of $63.5 million resulting from an FDIC-assisted transaction involving United Western Bank of Denver, Colorado (United Western). No acquisition gains have been recorded in 2012. The after-tax impact of the 2011 gain was $38.6 million. The increase in net income excluding acquisition gains was the result of higher net interest income offset by a reduction in noninterest income.
Per share income for the six-month period ending June 30, 2012, totaled $7.11, compared to $7.96 for the same period a year ago. First Citizens' year-to-date results generated an annualized return on average assets of 0.69 percent and an annualized return on average equity of 7.70 percent, compared to respective returns of 0.79 percent and 9.43 percent for the same period of 2011.
The general level and comparability of BancShares' results of operations for 2012 and 2011 are affected by FDIC-assisted transactions. Acquisition gains are recorded at the date of the transaction and result from the difference between the estimated fair values of acquired assets and assumed liabilities. Various post-acquisition adjustments to the carrying value of acquired assets may have a significant impact on net interest income, provision for loan and lease losses and noninterest income. Accretable fair value discounts recorded on acquired loans are recognized in income over the estimated life of the loans, with accelerated accretion recognized if repayments occur sooner than originally estimated. In cases where post-acquisition deterioration of credit quality is identified for acquired loans, allowances are established through the provision for loan and lease losses. When credit quality improves subsequent to the acquisition date, fair value discounts that were initially identified as nonaccretable are reclassified as accretable and are recognized as interest income over the remaining life of the loan. For loans and other real estate (OREO) covered under FDIC loss share agreements, the net increase or decrease in the estimated recoverable amount resulting from deterioration or improvement is recognized as an adjustment to the FDIC receivable with an offset to noninterest income.
2012 HIGHLIGHTS
Second quarter and year-to-date net interest income equaled $215.4 million and $436.4 million respectively, up 3.9 percent and 6.1 percent from 2011.
Average loans and leases for the second quarter of 2012, including those acquired in FDIC-assisted transactions, fell $416.0 million, or 3.0 percent from the second quarter of 2011.
Average interest-earning assets increased $241.0 million, or 1.3 percent, as compared to the second quarter of 2011.




Average interest-bearing liabilities, including those assumed in FDIC-assisted transactions, decreased $600.3 million, or 4.0 percent, from the second quarter of 2011 to the second quarter of 2012. Average total deposits, including noninterest-bearing balances, were unchanged at $17.7 billion.
Second quarter 2012 and 2011 earnings were influenced by several significant items arising from FDIC-assisted transactions, including:
$18.7 million and $41.2 million of provision for loan and lease losses
$60.9 million and $71.1 million in interest income from accretion of fair value discounts, including discounts related to large unscheduled payments
$14.1 million and $13.7 million charges to noninterest income arising from adjustments to the FDIC receivable
Year-to-date 2012 and 2011 earnings included various items arising from the FDIC-assisted transactions:
$28.3 million and $73.8 million of provision for loan and lease losses
$125.8 million and $122.8 million in interest income from accretion of fair value discounts, including discounts related to unscheduled repayments
$40.9 million and $24.1 million of charges to noninterest income arising from adjustments to the FDIC receivable
Net charge-offs on noncovered loans equaled $12.2 million for the quarter, or an annualized 0.43 percent of average noncovered loans, up 20.8 percent from the second quarter of 2011.
Year-to-date 2012 net charge-offs on noncovered loans totaled $27.9 million, or an annualized 0.48 percent of average noncovered loans, up $7.3 million from year-to-date 2011.
Excluding acquisition gains and the effect of post-acquisition adjustments from the FDIC-assisted transactions, noninterest income decreased 11.2 percent during the second quarter of 2012 and 7.5 percent during the six-month period ending June 30, 2012, when compared to the prior year.
Second quarter 2012 noninterest expenses were up $7.3 million, or 3.9 percent, primarily caused by higher foreclosure-related expenses for assets covered under loss share agreements.
NET INTEREST INCOME
Second quarter net interest income increased $8.1 million, or 3.9 percent, from the same period of 2011, due to lower balances and rates on interest-bearing liabilities. Average interest-earning assets increased $241.0 million, or 1.3 percent, due in part to the assets acquired in the Colorado Capital Bank (CCB) acquisition in the third quarter of 2011. Accretion of discounts on acquired assets, including accretion caused by large unscheduled loan payments and other adjustments recorded during the second quarter of 2012, resulted in $60.9 million of interest income, compared to $71.1 million recorded in the second quarter of 2011. Accretion related to large unscheduled payments or other favorable events resulted in a corresponding reduction in the FDIC receivable, recorded as a reduction in noninterest income. The taxable-equivalent net yield on interest-earning assets increased 12 basis points when compared to the second quarter of 2011. The increase in the net yield was primarily due to reduced deposit costs and the favorable impact of acquired loans and assumed deposits, including the impact of fair value discounts accreted into income during the second quarter of 2012.
During the second quarter of 2012, interest-earning assets averaged $18.98 billion, an increase of $241.0 million, or 1.3 percent, from the second quarter of 2011. The increase was due to higher levels of investment securities and overnight investments offset in part by lower loans and leases.
Average interest-bearing liabilities decreased by $600.3 million, or 4.0 percent, during the second quarter of 2012, due to lower levels of interest-bearing deposits and long term obligations. The rate on interest-bearing liabilities fell 32 basis points to 0.70 percent during the second quarter of 2012, due principally to an improved mix of lower rate interest-bearing



checking and money market balances versus time deposits.
Net interest income increased $25.0 million, or 6.1 percent, during the six-month period ended June 30, 2012, when compared to the same period of 2011. Net interest income for the six months ended June 30, 2012, included $125.8 million of accretion income, compared to $122.8 million recognized during the six months ended June 30, 2011.
PROVISION FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES
The provision for loan and lease losses equaled $29.7 million during the second quarter of 2012, a $24.3 million decrease from the same period of 2011, due primarily to a $22.5 million reduction in the amount recognized for post-acquisition deterioration of acquired loans covered by FDIC loss share agreements. The favorable change in provision for loan and lease losses for acquired loans was due to lower post-acquisition deterioration of loans, the reversal of previously recorded allowances due to improvements in expected cash flows and reduced charge-offs during the second quarter of 2012. The provision for noncovered loan and lease losses recorded during the second quarter of 2012 equaled $11.0 million, down $1.8 million from the second quarter of 2011 as a result of a change in the threshold used to identify impaired loans that will be individually evaluated, offset by smaller increases in commercial loan provisions. Effective April 1, 2012, impaired loans greater than or equal to $500,000 are individually evaluated, compared to the prior threshold of $1.0 million.
Net charge-offs on noncovered loans during the second quarter of 2012 equaled $12.2 million, compared to $10.1 million during the second quarter of 2011. Charge-offs in the second quarter of 2012 included a $2.2 million loss on a commercial and land development loan. On an annualized basis, noncovered loan net charge-offs for the second quarter of 2012 represented 0.43 percent of average noncovered loans and leases, compared to 0.35 percent for the same period of 2011. Net charge-offs resulting from post-acquisition deterioration of covered loans equaled $17.0 million during the second quarter of 2012, down from $26.4 million for the second quarter of 2011.
For the six months ended June 30, 2012, the provision for loan and lease losses equaled $60.4 million, a $38.0 million decrease from the same period of 2011, due to a $45.5 million reduction in the amount recognized for post-acquisition deterioration of acquired loans covered by FDIC loss share agreements. The provision for noncovered loan and lease losses recorded during the first six months of 2012 equaled $32.1 million, an increase of $7.5 million from the first six months of 2011, the result of reduced provisions for loans now individually evaluated for impairment due to the lower threshold that became effective April 1, 2012, offset by higher net charge-offs. The favorable change in provision for loan and lease losses for acquired loans was partially offset by $16.8 million in higher charges to noninterest income as a result of larger reductions in the FDIC receivable in the six months ended June 30, 2012 resulting from the net favorable changes in covered assets, as compared to the same period of 2011.
Net charge-offs on noncovered loans during the first six months of 2012 equaled $27.9 million, compared to $20.5 million during the first six months of 2011. Charge-offs in 2012 included a $7.2 million loss on a commercial construction and land development loan. On an annualized basis, noncovered net charge-offs for the six months ended June 30, 2012, represented 0.48 percent of average noncovered loans and leases, compared to 0.36 percent for the same period of 2011. Net charge-offs resulting from post-acquisition deterioration of covered loans equaled $29.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2012, down from $55.6 million for the same period of 2011.
NONINTEREST INCOME
Noninterest income for the second quarter of 2012 equaled $57.3 million, compared to $66.6 million in the comparable period of 2011. This decrease of $9.4 million was primarily caused by reductions in cardholder and merchant services income, due to limitations imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act and a reduction in mortgage income.
During the first six months of 2012, noninterest income amounted to $104.2 million, compared to $196.2 million during the same period of 2011. The majority of the $92.0 million decrease during 2012 is due to $63.5 million in acquisition gains recognized in conjunction with the United Western FDIC-assisted transaction in 2011. As a result of adjustments to the FDIC receivable caused by favorable events impacting covered assets, noninterest income was reduced by $40.9 million during 2012, compared to $24.1 million during 2011. Noninterest income for 2012 also included a $10.2 million decline in cardholder and merchant services income resulting from the fourth quarter 2011 enactment of debit interchange fee limits mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.



NONINTEREST EXPENSE
Noninterest expense increased $7.3 million in the second quarter of 2012 to $194.8 million, compared to $187.5 million in the second quarter of 2011 as a result of an increase in foreclosure-related expenses offset by a reduction in expenses for card loyalty programs. Foreclosure-related expenses in the second quarter of 2012 increased $12.0 million from the comparable period of 2011 to $15.8 million. The increase in foreclosure-related expenses resulted from the resolution of assets acquired in FDIC-assisted transactions, the majority of which are reimbursable under the various loss sharing agreements.
Noninterest expense equaled $378.1 million for the first six months of 2012, a $618,000, or 0.2 percent, increase over the $377.5 million recorded during the same period of 2011. During 2012, noninterest expense included an $11.2 million increase in foreclosure and loan collection costs and a $2.5 million increase in employee benefits expense. These increased costs were offset by a $9.6 million reduction in other expenses, including card loyalty expenses and processing fees paid for institutional deposits from United Western. In addition, FDIC insurance expenses declined $5.0 million resulting from adjustments to the assessment calculation that were effective beginning in the second quarter of 2011.
INCOME TAXES
Income tax expense totaled $10.7 million and $11.3 million for the second quarters of 2012 and 2011, representing effective tax rates of 22.1 percent and 34.6 percent during the respective periods. For the first six months of 2012, income tax expense totaled $29.0 million compared to $48.6 million during 2011. The effective tax rates for the six-month periods equals 28.4 percent and 36.9 percent, respectively.
The lower effective tax rates for 2012 result from recognition of a $6.4 million credit to income tax expense resulting from the favorable outcome of state tax audits for the period 2008-2010, net of additional federal taxes.
NONPERFORMING ASSETS
As of June 30, 2012, BancShares’ nonperforming assets amounted to $507.6 million, or 3.7 percent of total loans and leases plus OREO, compared to $553.8 million, or 3.9 percent, on December 31, 2011 and $540.4 million, or 3.8 percent, on June 30, 2011. Of the $507.6 million in nonperforming assets on June 30, 2012, $388.8 million is covered by FDIC loss share agreements, with the remaining $118.9 million not covered by loss share agreements. Nonperforming assets not covered by loss share agreements are relatively stable at approximately 1.0 percent of noncovered loans and leases plus OREO. Covered nonperforming assets declined from previous periods, due to the sale and write-down of other real estate and the resolution of nonaccrual loans offset in part by new foreclosures and loans placed on nonaccrual.
As of June 30, 2012, BancShares had total assets of $21.24 billion.
CAPITAL
First Citizens BancShares remains well-capitalized with a tier 1 leverage capital ratio of 10.21 percent on June 30, 2012, up 71 basis points from June 30, 2011, despite a consistent asset base. Both the total risk-based capital and tier 1 risk-based capital ratios increased from June 30, 2011, to levels of 17.66 percent and 15.97 percent on June 30, 2012, respectively.
ABOUT FIRST CITIZENS BANCSHARES
BancShares is the financial holding company for First Citizens Bank. First Citizens Bank provides a broad range of financial services to individuals, businesses, professionals and the medical community through a network of 416 branch offices, telephone banking, online banking and ATMs. For more information, visit First Citizens' website at firstcitizens.com.
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This news release may contain forward-looking statements. A discussion of factors that could cause First Citizens' actual results to differ materially from those expressed in such forward-looking statements is included in First Citizens' filings with the SEC.






CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
 
 
Three Months Ended June 30
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
(thousands, except share data; unaudited)
 
2012
 
2011
 
2012
 
2011
 
Interest income
 
$
240,519

 
$
245,604

 
$
487,271

 
$
490,804

 
Interest expense
 
25,087

 
38,229

 
50,887

 
79,442

 
Net interest income
 
215,432

 
207,375

 
436,384

 
411,362

 
Provision for loan and lease losses
 
29,667

 
53,977

 
60,382

 
98,396

 
Net interest income after provision for loan and lease losses
 
185,765

 
153,398

 
376,002

 
312,966

 
Gains on acquisitions
 

 

 

 
63,474

 
Other noninterest income
 
57,296

 
66,649

 
104,239

 
132,755

 
Noninterest expense
 
194,797

 
187,482

 
378,128

 
377,510

 
Income before income taxes
 
48,264

 
32,565

 
102,113

 
131,685

 
Income taxes
 
10,681

 
11,265

 
29,035

 
48,625

 
Net income
 
$
37,583

 
$
21,300

 
$
73,078

 
$
83,060

 
Taxable-equivalent net interest income
 
$
216,194

 
$
208,301

 
$
437,960

 
$
413,240

 
Net income per share
 
$
3.66

 
$
2.04

 
$
7.11

 
$
7.96

 
Cash dividends per share
 
0.30

 
0.30

 
0.60

 
0.60

 
Profitability Information (annualized)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Return on average assets
 
0.71

%
0.42

%
0.69

%
0.79

%
Return on average equity
 
7.80

 
4.94

 
7.70

 
9.43

 
Taxable-equivalent net yield on interest-earning assets
 
4.58

 
4.46

 
4.69

 
4.41

 
CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS
 
 
 
 
June 30
 
December 31
 
June 30
 
(thousands, except share data; unaudited)
 
 
 
2012
 
2011
 
2011
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and due from banks
 
 
 
$
571,004

 
$
590,801

 
$
537,717

 
Investment securities
 
 
 
4,635,826

 
4,058,245

 
4,016,339

 
Loans covered by FDIC loss share agreements
 
 
 
1,999,351

 
2,362,152

 
2,399,738

 
Loans and leases not covered by FDIC loss share agreements
 
 
 
11,462,458

 
11,581,637

 
11,528,854

 
Less allowance for loan and lease losses
 
 
 
272,929

 
270,144

 
250,050

 
Receivable from FDIC for loss share agreements
 
 
 
313,978

 
539,511

 
522,507

 
Other assets
 
 
 
2,531,302

 
2,019,291

 
2,266,545

 
Total assets
 
 
 
$
21,240,990

 
$
20,881,493

 
$
21,021,650

 
Liabilities and shareholders' equity
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
 
 
 
$
17,801,646

 
$
17,577,274

 
$
17,662,966

 
Other liabilities
 
 
 
1,509,554

 
1,443,091

 
1,549,414

 
Shareholders' equity
 
 
 
1,929,790

 
1,861,128

 
1,809,270

 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
 
 
 
$
21,240,990

 
$
20,881,493

 
$
21,021,650

 
Book value per share
 
 
 
$
187.88

 
$
180.97

 
$
174.02

 





SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCES
 
 
Three Months Ended June 30
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
(thousands, except shares outstanding; unaudited)
 
2012
 
2011
 
2012
 
2011
 
Total assets
 
$
21,085,228

 
$
21,042,081

 
$
20,964,172

 
$
21,212,600

 
Investment securities
 
4,598,141

 
4,162,397

 
4,369,650

 
4,364,180

 
Loans and leases
 
13,612,114

 
14,028,109

 
13,718,532

 
13,966,406

 
Interest-earning assets
 
18,983,321

 
18,742,282

 
18,785,636

 
18,903,914

 
Deposits
 
17,667,221

 
17,678,210

 
17,583,165

 
17,870,861

 
Interest-bearing liabilities
 
14,418,509

 
15,018,805

 
14,448,704

 
15,279,695

 
Shareholders' equity
 
1,906,884

 
1,803,385

 
1,887,695

 
1,776,131

 
Shares outstanding
 
10,271,343

 
10,422,857

 
10,277,593

 
10,428,623

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CAPITAL INFORMATION
 
 
 
 
June 30
 
December 31
 
June 30
 
(dollars in thousands; unaudited)
 
 
 
2012
 
2011
 
2011
 
Tier 1 capital
 
 
 
$
2,143,496

 
$
2,072,610

 
$
2,006,394

 
Total capital
 
 
 
2,369,999

 
2,323,022

 
2,253,087

 
Risk-weighted assets
 
 
 
13,422,294

 
13,447,702

 
13,045,475

 
Tier 1 capital ratio
 
 
 
15.97
%
 
15.41
%
 
15.38
%
 
Total capital ratio
 
 
 
17.66

 
17.27

 
17.27

 
Leverage capital ratio
 
 
 
10.21

 
9.90

 
9.50

 







ASSET QUALITY DISCLOSURES
 
 
 
2012
 
2011
Six months ended June 30
 
 
Second
 
First
 
Fourth
 
Third
 
 Second
 
 
 
 
 
(dollars in thousands; unaudited)
Quarter
 
Quarter
 
 Quarter
 
Quarter
 
 Quarter
 
2012
 
2011
 
Allowance for loan and lease losses at beginning of period
$
272,500

 
$
270,144

 
$
254,184

 
$
250,050

 
$
232,597

 
$
270,144

 
$
227,765

 
Provision for loan and lease losses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
18,678

 
9,603

 
70,408

 
30,317

 
41,196

 
28,281

 
73,753

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
10,989

 
21,112

 
18,845

 
14,311

 
12,781

 
32,101

 
24,643

 
Net charge-offs of loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Charge-offs
(30,934
)
 
(30,379
)
 
(74,698
)
 
(42,314
)
 
(38,222
)
 
(61,312
)
 
(77,859
)
 
Recoveries
1,696

 
2,020

 
1,405

 
1,820

 
1,698

 
3,715

 
1,748

 
Net charge-offs of loans and leases
(29,238
)
 
(28,359
)
 
(73,293
)
 
(40,494
)
 
(36,524
)
 
(57,597
)
 
(76,111
)
 
Allowance for loan and lease losses at end of period
$
272,929

 
$
272,500

 
$
270,144

 
$
254,184

 
$
250,050

 
$
272,929

 
$
250,050

 
Allowance for loan and lease losses at end of period allocated to loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
$
87,797

 
$
86,117

 
$
89,261

 
$
75,050

 
$
69,435

 
$
87,797

 
$
69,435

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
185,132

 
186,383

 
180,883

 
179,134

 
180,615

 
185,132

 
180,615

 
Allowance for loan and lease losses at end of period
$
272,929

 
$
272,500

 
$
270,144

 
$
254,184

 
$
250,050

 
$
272,929

 
$
250,050

 
Detail of net charge-offs of loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
$
16,998

 
$
12,747

 
$
56,197

 
$
24,702

 
$
26,390

 
$
29,745

 
$
55,566

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
12,240

 
15,612

 
17,096

 
15,792

 
10,134

 
27,852

 
20,545

 
Total net charge-offs
$
29,238

 
$
28,359

 
$
73,293

 
$
40,494

 
$
36,524

 
$
57,597

 
$
76,111

 
Reserve for unfunded commitments
$
7,869

 
$
7,789

 
$
7,789

 
$
7,962

 
$
7,854

 
$
7,869

 
$
7,854

 
Average loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
2,076,199

 
2,254,636

 
2,443,665

 
2,500,807

 
2,490,964

 
2,167,436

 
2,461,115

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
11,535,335

 
11,567,590

 
11,649,368

 
11,672,417

 
11,537,145

 
11,551,096

 
11,505,291

 
Loans and leases at period-end:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss sharing agreements
1,999,351

 
2,183,869

 
2,362,152

 
2,557,450

 
2,399,738

 
1,999,351

 
2,399,738

 
Not covered by loss sharing agreements
11,462,458

 
11,489,529

 
11,581,637

 
11,603,526

 
11,528,854

 
11,462,458

 
11,528,854

 
Risk Elements
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nonaccrual loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
$
271,381

 
$
292,229

 
$
302,102

 
$
291,890

 
$
267,333

 
$
271,381

 
$
267,333

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
69,406

 
66,363

 
52,741

 
59,603

 
73,441

 
69,406

 
73,441

 
Other real estate:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
117,381

 
142,418

 
148,599

 
160,443

 
150,636

 
117,381

 
150,636

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
49,454

 
48,092

 
50,399

 
48,616

 
49,028

 
49,454

 
49,028

 
 Total nonperforming assets
$
507,622

 
$
549,102

 
$
553,841

 
$
560,552

 
$
540,438

 
$
507,622

 
$
540,438

 
 Nonperforming assets covered by loss share agreements
$
388,762

 
$
434,647

 
$
450,701

 
$
452,333

 
$
417,969

 
$
388,762

 
$
417,969

 
 Nonperforming assets not covered by loss share agreements
118,860

 
114,455

 
103,140

 
108,219

 
122,469

 
118,860

 
122,469

 
 Total nonperforming assets
$
507,622

 
$
549,102

 
$
553,841

 
$
560,552

 
$
540,438

 
$
507,622

 
$
540,438

 
Accruing loans and leases greater than 90 days past due:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
$
254,580

 
$
268,403

 
$
292,194

 
$
289,833

 
$
210,334

 
$
254,580

 
$
210,334

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
12,907

 
13,828

 
14,840

 
17,887

 
15,208

 
12,907

 
15,208

 
Ratios
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net charge-offs (annualized) to average loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
3.29

%
2.27

%
9.12

%
3.92

%
4.25

%
2.76

%
4.55

%
Not covered by loss share agreements
0.43

 
0.54

 
0.58

 
0.54

 
0.35

 
0.48

 
0.36

 
Allowance for loan and lease losses to total loans and leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
4.39

 
3.94

 
3.78

 
2.93

 
2.89

 
4.39

 
2.89

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
1.62

 
1.62

 
1.56

 
1.54

 
1.57

 
1.62

 
1.57

 
Nonperforming assets to total loans and leases plus other real estate:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Covered by loss share agreements
18.37

 
18.68

 
17.95

 
16.64

 
16.39

 
18.37

 
16.39

 
Not covered by loss share agreements
1.03

 
0.99

 
0.89

 
0.93

 
1.06

 
1.03

 
1.06

 
Total
3.72

 
3.96

 
3.92

 
3.90

 
3.83

 
3.72

 
3.83