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EXHIBIT 99.1

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 18, 2017
Contact: Investor Inquiries:
Casey Farrell
972-801-5871/ShareholderRelations@LegacyTexasFinancialGroup.com
Media Inquiries:
Jennifer Dexter
972-461-7157/Jennifer.Dexter@LegacyTexas.com

LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc. Reports Record Second Quarter 2017 Earnings of $27.9 million

PLANO, Texas, July 18, 2017 -- LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTXB) (the “Company”), the holding company for LegacyTexas Bank (the “Bank”), today announced record net income of $27.9 million for the second quarter of 2017, an increase of $9.7 million from the first quarter of 2017 and $4.7 million from the second quarter of 2016.

"We are pleased to report record net income of $27.9 million for the quarter," said President and CEO Kevin Hanigan. "We continue to grow our customer base and market share in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Our team grew loans and deposits and controlled expenses, resulting in a very strong return on average assets of 1.32%."

Second Quarter 2017 Performance Highlights

Company assets of $8.97 billion generated basic earnings per share for the second quarter of 2017 of $0.60 on both a GAAP and core (non-GAAP) basis.

Gross loans held for investment at June 30, 2017, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans, grew $144.0 million from March 31, 2017, while total deposits grew $182.9 million for the same period.

Warehouse Purchase Program loans of $1.26 billion at June 30, 2017, an increase of $409.8 million from March 31, 2017, generated a $2.2 million increase in interest income on a linked-quarter basis.

Efficiency ratio remained low at 44.96% for the quarter ended June 30, 2017, compared to 44.83% for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.
Return on average assets for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 was 1.32%, compared to 0.89% for the quarter ended March 31, 2017, and 1.20% for the quarter ended June 30, 2016.
Interest income on loans increased $814,000 on a linked-quarter basis to $83.9 million for the second quarter of 2017. Excluding the amortization of a $4.7 million discount on a purchased energy loan in the first quarter, interest income on loans increased $5.5 million on a linked-quarter basis.






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Financial Highlights
 
At or For the Quarters Ended
(unaudited)
Jun 30, 2017
 
Mar 31, 2017
 
Jun 30, 2016
 
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
Net interest income
$
75,720

 
$
76,548

 
$
69,354

Provision for credit losses
6,255

 
22,301

 
6,800

Non-interest income
12,325

 
12,130

 
13,722

Non-interest expense
39,589

 
39,752

 
39,613

Income tax expense
14,266

 
8,435

 
13,446

Net income
$
27,935

 
$
18,190

 
$
23,217

 
 
 
 
 
 
Basic earnings per common share
$
0.60

 
$
0.39

 
$
0.50

Basic core (non-GAAP) earnings per common share1
$
0.60

 
$
0.37

 
$
0.50

Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic
46,596,467

 
46,453,658

 
46,135,999

Estimated Tier 1 common equity risk-based capital ratio2
8.92
%
 
9.29
%
 
9.28
%
Total equity to total assets
10.31
%
 
10.67
%
 
10.47
%
Tangible common equity to tangible assets - Non-GAAP1
8.49
%
 
8.73
%
 
8.43
%
1 
See the section labeled "Supplemental Information- Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
2 
Calculated at the Company level, which is subject to the capital adequacy requirements of the Federal Reserve.

Core (non-GAAP) net income (which is net income adjusted for the impact of infrequent or non-recurring items) totaled $27.9 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2017, up $10.6 million from the first quarter of 2017 and $4.8 million from the second quarter of 2016. Basic earnings per share for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 was $0.60, an increase of $0.21 from the first quarter of 2017 and $0.10 from the second quarter of 2016. Basic core earnings per share for the second quarter of 2017 was $0.60, up $0.23 from the first quarter of 2017 and $0.10 from the second quarter of 2016.

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Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin
 
For the Quarters Ended
(unaudited)
Jun 30, 2017
 
Mar 31, 2017
 
Jun 30, 2016
 
(Dollars in thousands)
Interest income:
 
 
 
 
 
Loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans 
$
75,432

 
$
76,956

 
$
65,159

Warehouse Purchase Program loans
8,260

 
6,025

 
8,042

Loans held for sale
225

 
122

 
175

Securities
3,875

 
3,701

 
3,568

Interest-earning deposit accounts
955

 
732

 
392

Total interest income
$
88,747

 
$
87,536

 
$
77,336

Net interest income
$
75,720

 
$
76,548

 
$
69,354

Net interest margin
3.77
%
 
4.00
%
 
3.81
%
Selected average balances:
 
 
 
 
 
Total earning assets
$
8,052,636

 
$
7,734,253

 
$
7,310,579

Total loans held for investment
7,060,044

 
6,759,556

 
6,375,951

Total securities
645,605

 
629,366

 
623,148

Total deposits
6,319,171

 
6,163,863

 
5,314,821

Total borrowings
1,142,998

 
1,040,835

 
1,508,787

Total non-interest-bearing demand deposits
1,410,566

 
1,341,315

 
1,194,118

Total interest-bearing liabilities
6,051,603

 
5,863,383

 
5,629,490


Net interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 was $75.7 million, an $828,000 decrease from the first quarter of 2017 and a $6.4 million increase from the second quarter of 2016. The first quarter of 2017 included amortization of a $4.7 million discount on a purchased energy loan that was not repeated in the second quarter of 2017. Interest income, excluding this discount, increased by $5.5 million, which was partially offset by increases in interest expense paid on deposits and FHLB advances of $1.2 million and $795,000, respectively. The linked-quarter increase in loan interest income was driven by increased volume in all loan portfolios with the exception of construction and land and other consumer loans. The average yield earned on commercial and industrial loans for the first quarter of 2017 was increased by the above-mentioned amortization of a $4.7 million discount on a purchased energy loan, which positively impacted the average yield on commercial and industrial loans for the first quarter of 2017 by 96 basis points, an impact that was not repeated in the second quarter of 2017. The average balance of commercial real estate loans increased by $57.3 million to $2.78 billion from the first quarter of 2017, resulting in a $1.3 million increase in interest income, while the average balance of commercial and industrial loans increased by $26.1 million to $2.00 billion from the first quarter of 2017, partially offsetting the 77 basis point linked-quarter decline in the average yield due to the discount amortization discussed above.

The average balance of Warehouse Purchase Program loans increased by $198.7 million to $896.0 million from the first quarter of 2017, resulting in a $2.2 million increase in interest income, while interest income earned on consumer real estate loans increased by $543,000 for the same period due to a $36.0 million linked-quarter increase in the average balance.

Interest income on loans for the second quarter of 2017 included $874,000 in accretion of purchase accounting fair value adjustments on acquired loans, which includes $233,000 on acquired commercial real estate loans, $155,000 on acquired commercial and industrial loans, $19,000 on acquired construction and land loans and $467,000 on acquired consumer loans. Accretion of purchase accounting fair value adjustments on acquired loans contributed five basis points, four basis points and 15 basis points to the average yields on commercial real estate, commercial and industrial and consumer real estate loans, respectively, for the second quarter of 2017, compared to six basis points, three basis points and 11 basis points, respectively, for the first quarter of 2017.

The $6.4 million increase in net interest income compared to the second quarter of 2016 was primarily due to a $10.5 million increase in interest income on loans, which was driven by increased volume in all loan portfolios with the exception of Warehouse Purchase Program and other consumer loans. The average balance of commercial real estate loans increased by $365.2 million from the second quarter of 2016, resulting in a $4.8 million increase in interest income. The average balance of

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commercial and industrial loans increased by $300.8 million from the second quarter of 2016, resulting in a $4.6 million increase in interest income. The average balance of consumer real estate loans increased by $123.9 million compared to the second quarter of 2016, leading to a $1.2 million increase in interest income. Despite a $91.2 million decline in the average balance compared to the prior year period, interest income on Warehouse Purchase Program loans increased by $218,000 due to a 42 basis point increase in the average yield earned for the second quarter of 2017, compared to the same quarter last year.
 
Interest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 increased by $2.0 million compared to the linked quarter, which was primarily due to higher average deposit rates, as well as increases of $50.4 million and $41.1 million in the average balances of savings and money market and time deposits, respectively, compared to the first quarter of 2017. A $102.2 million increase in the average balance of borrowings and a 13 basis point increase in the average rate paid for borrowings from the first quarter of 2017 resulted in a $790,000 increase in interest expense on borrowed funds.

Compared to the second quarter of 2016, interest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 increased by $5.0 million, primarily due to higher average deposit rates and increased volume in all deposit products. The average balance of savings and money market and time deposits increased by $537.3 million and $185.7 million, respectively, compared to the second quarter of 2016, while the average rates paid on these deposits increased by 32 basis points and 26 basis points, respectively, compared to the prior year period. These increases in volume and rate on savings and money market and time deposits increased interest expense compared to the second quarter of 2016 by $2.5 million and $1.2 million, respectively. The average rate paid on interest-bearing demand deposits increased by eight basis points compared to the second quarter of 2016, while the average balance of interest-bearing demand deposits increased by $64.9 million for the same period. A $365.8 million decrease in the average balance of borrowings from the second quarter of 2016 was more than offset by a 69 basis point increase in the average rate, resulting in a $1.1 million increase in interest expense on borrowed funds.

The net interest margin for the second quarter of 2017 was 3.77%, a 23 basis point decrease from the first quarter of 2017 and a four basis point decrease from the second quarter of 2016. Approximately 24 basis points of the net interest margin for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 was related to the amortization of the purchased loan discount discussed above. Accretion of interest resulting from the merger with LegacyTexas Group, Inc. on January 1, 2015, as well as the 2012 Highlands acquisition, contributed five basis points to the net interest margin and average yield on earning assets for the quarter ended June 30, 2017, compared to five basis points for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 and seven basis points for the quarter ended June 30, 2016. The average yield on earning assets for the second quarter of 2017 was 4.42%, a 16 basis point decrease from the first quarter of 2017 and a 17 basis point increase from the second quarter of 2016. The cost of deposits for the second quarter of 2017 was 0.53%, up six basis points from the linked quarter and up 20 basis points from the second quarter of 2016.

Non-interest Income

Non-interest income for the second quarter of 2017 was $12.3 million, a $195,000 increase from the first quarter of 2017 and a $1.4 million decrease from the second quarter of 2016. Service charges and other fees increased by $1.5 million from the first quarter of 2017, which was primarily due to a $671,000 increase in commercial loan fee income (consisting of syndication, arrangement, non-usage and pre-payment fees), a $288,000 increase in Warehouse Purchase Program fee income, a $214,000 increase in debit card interchange income, and a $122,000 increase in title premiums. The Company recognized $2.2 million in net gains on the sale of mortgage loans held for sale during the second quarter of 2017, which includes the gain recognized on $56.4 million of one-to four-family mortgage loans that were sold or committed for sale during the second quarter of 2017, fair value changes on mortgage derivatives and mortgage fees collected, compared to $1.6 million in comparable net gains recorded during the first quarter of 2017 on $39.6 million of one-to four-family mortgage loans sold or committed for sale. Gain (loss) on sale and disposition of assets for the second quarter of 2017 included a $139,000 gain on the sale of foreclosed properties, compared to a gain of $1.3 million resulting from the sale of a parcel of land in the first quarter of 2017.

The $1.4 million decrease in non-interest income from the second quarter of 2016 was primarily due to a $1.2 million decrease in other non-interest income and a $1.0 million decrease in gain (loss) on sale and disposition of assets. Other non-interest income included $642,000 in income recorded in the second quarter of 2016 from insurance activities, which was not repeated in the second quarter of 2017 due to the sale of the Company's insurance subsidiary operations in the second quarter of 2016. Also, other non-interest income for the second quarter of 2016 included $365,000 in swap fee income recorded on interest rate derivative positions with our customers, with only $2,000 of swap fee income recognized in the second quarter of 2017. Gain (loss) on sale and disposition of assets decreased by $1.0 million from the second quarter of 2016, primarily due to a gain of $1.2 million on the sale of the Company's insurance subsidiary in the second quarter of 2016, which was not repeated in the second quarter of 2017. A $969,000 year-over-year increase in service charges and fees, which was driven by a $691,000 increase in commercial loan fee income (consisting of syndication, arrangement, non-usage and pre-payment fees) and a $234,000 increase in Warehouse Purchase Program fee income, partially offset these decreases.


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Non-interest Expenses

Non-interest expense for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 was $39.6 million, a $163,000 decrease from the first quarter of 2017 and a $24,000 decrease from the second quarter of 2016. Salaries and employee benefits expense decreased by $1.1 million from the first quarter of 2017, which was driven by a reduction in payroll taxes, as more employees have reached the wage base limit for Social Security tax for the year, as well as increased deferred salary costs related to loan originations that will be accounted for over the lives of the related loans. These linked-quarter decreases in salaries and employee benefits expense were partially offset by an increase in variable incentives paid as a result of the above-mentioned $56.4 million of one-to four-family mortgage loans that were sold or committed for sale during the second quarter of 2017, as well as an increase in share-based compensation expense related to new stock awards granted at the end of the first quarter and during the second quarter of 2017. Compared to the first quarter of 2017, advertising expense increased by $362,000 due to a higher number of events and sponsorships during the second quarter of 2017, while regulatory assessments expense increased by $286,000 due to a higher assessment rate in the second quarter of 2017.
 
The $24,000 decrease in non-interest expense from the second quarter of 2016 was primarily related to a $562,000 decline in other non-interest expense due to lower debit card fraud losses in the 2017 period, as well as decreases in office operations and occupancy and equipment expenses. These decreases were partially offset by a $524,000 increase in salaries and employee benefits expense compared to the 2016 period, which was driven by additional staff and merit increases, as well as increases in health care costs and share-based compensation expense related to new stock awards granted in the 2017 period. Data processing expense increased by $213,000 compared to the second quarter of 2016 primarily due to increased costs for system upgrades to enhance customer service and increase operating efficiency.

Financial Condition - Loans

Gross loans held for investment at June 30, 2017, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans, grew $144.0 million from March 31, 2017, which included growth in commercial real estate, commercial and industrial and consumer real estate loans. Commercial real estate and commercial and industrial loans at June 30, 2017 increased by $31.0 million and $91.3 million, respectively, from March 31, 2017, and consumer real estate loans increased by $44.9 million for the same period. These linked-quarter increases were partially offset by a $20.2 million decline in construction and land loans.

Compared to June 30, 2016, gross loans held for investment at June 30, 2017, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans, grew $716.2 million, which included growth in commercial real estate, commercial and industrial and consumer real estate loans. On a year-over-year basis, commercial real estate, commercial and industrial, and consumer real estate loans increased by $297.0 million, $337.2 million, and $107.6 million, respectively. These year-over-year increases were partially offset by declines of $11.9 million and $13.7 million in construction and land and other consumer loans, respectively.

At June 30, 2017, Warehouse Purchase Program loans increased by $409.8 million compared to March 31, 2017 and by $276.4 million compared to June 30, 2016.

Reserve-based energy loans, which are secured by deeds of trust on properties containing proven oil and natural gas reserves and included in the Company's commercial and industrial loan portfolio, totaled $515.5 million at June 30, 2017, up $11.5 million from $504.0 million at March 31, 2017 and up $26.4 million from $489.1 million at June 30, 2016. In addition to reserve-based energy loans, the Company has loans categorized as "Midstream and Other," which are typically related to the transmission of oil and natural gas and would only be indirectly impacted from declining commodity prices. At June 30, 2017, "Midstream and Other" loans had a total outstanding balance of $30.4 million, down $12.7 million from $43.1 million at March 31, 2017 and down $24.4 million from $54.8 million at June 30, 2016.

Financial Condition - Deposits

Total deposits at June 30, 2017 increased by $182.9 million from March 31, 2017, which included growth in all deposit categories. Time and non-interest-bearing demand deposits increased by $83.1 million and $73.2 million, respectively, on a comparative basis, while interest-bearing demand and savings and money market balances increased by $20.5 million and $6.1 million, respectively.

Compared to June 30, 2016, total deposits increased by $939.8 million, which includes growth in all deposit categories. Savings and money market deposits and time deposits increased by $436.1 million and $134.0 million, respectively, while non-interest-bearing demand and interest-bearing demand deposits increased by $287.1 million and $82.5 million, respectively, from June 30, 2016.

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Credit Quality
 
At or For the Quarters Ended
(unaudited)
Jun 30, 2017
 
Mar 31, 2017
 
Jun 30, 2016
 
(Dollars in thousands)
Net charge-offs
$
1,765

 
$
16,620

 
$
90

Net charge-offs/Average loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
0.11
%
 
1.10
%
 
0.01
%
Net charge-offs/Average loans held for investment
0.10

 
0.98

 
0.01

Provision for credit losses
$
6,255

 
$
22,301

 
$
6,800

Non-performing loans ("NPLs")
99,196

 
107,404

 
42,851

NPLs/Total loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
1.55
%
 
1.71
%
 
0.75
%
NPLs/Total loans held for investment
1.29

 
1.51

 
0.64

Non-performing assets ("NPAs")
$
112,479

 
$
121,058

 
$
56,219

NPAs to total assets
1.25
%
 
1.43
%
 
0.70
%
NPAs/Loans held for investment and foreclosed assets, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
1.75

 
1.93

 
0.99

NPAs/Loans held for investment and foreclosed assets
1.46

 
1.70

 
0.84

Allowance for loan losses
$
75,091

 
$
70,656

 
$
62,194

Allowance for loan losses/Total loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
1.17
%
 
1.13
%
 
1.09
%
Allowance for loan losses/Total loans held for investment
0.98

 
0.99

 
0.93

Allowance for loan losses/Total loans held for investment, excluding acquired loans & Warehouse Purchase Program loans1
1.26

 
1.23

 
1.26

Allowance for loan losses/NPLs
75.70

 
65.79

 
145.14

1 
Excludes loans acquired in the Highlands and LegacyTexas transactions, which were initially recorded at fair value.

The Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $6.3 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2017, a decrease of $16.0 million from the quarter ended March 31, 2017 and $545,000 from the quarter ended June 30, 2016. The decrease in provision expense on a linked-quarter basis was primarily due to a $16.4 million charge-off recorded during the first quarter of 2017 on the sale of a note at a deep discount after the borrower experienced liquidity constraints during the first quarter of 2017 that challenged its ongoing viability. This charged-off relationship was part of the Company's corporate healthcare finance portfolio, which is reported on the balance sheet as commercial and industrial loans and totaled $44.1 million at June 30, 2017. At this time, the Company is no longer originating corporate healthcare finance loans.





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The below table shows criticized (rated "special mention") and classified (rated "substandard" or "doubtful") loans at June 30, 2017, March 31, 2017 and June 30, 2016.

 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
June 30,
2016
 
Linked-Quarter
 Change
 
Year-over-Year
 Change
 
(Dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate
$
28,598

 
$
7,906

 
$
8,925

 
$
20,692

 
$
19,673

Commercial and industrial, excluding energy
18,771

 
21,190

 
25,011

 
(2,419
)
 
(6,240
)
Energy
59,608

 
72,026

 
106,060

 
(12,418
)
 
(46,452
)
Consumer
1,514

 
1,541

 
2,811

 
(27
)
 
(1,297
)
Total criticized (all performing)
$
108,491

 
$
102,663

 
$
142,807

 
$
5,828

 
$
(34,316
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
$
6,822

 
$
8,382

 
$
14,222

 
$
(1,560
)
 
$
(7,400
)
Commercial and industrial, excluding energy
8,470

 
7,517

 
8,257

 
953

 
213

Energy

 

 
81,482

 

 
(81,482
)
Construction and land
82

 
84

 
90

 
(2
)
 
(8
)
Consumer
2,423

 
2,458

 
3,516

 
(35
)
 
(1,093
)
Total classified performing
17,797

 
18,441

 
107,567

 
(644
)
 
(89,770
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
4,201

 
4,337

 
1,183

 
(136
)
 
3,018

Commercial and industrial, excluding energy
13,193

 
19,219

 
4,786

 
(6,026
)
 
8,407

Energy
74,406

 
75,284

 
26,576

 
(878
)
 
47,830

Construction and land

 
310

 
27

 
(310
)
 
(27
)
Consumer
7,396

 
8,254

 
10,279

 
(858
)
 
(2,883
)
Total classified non-performing
99,196

 
107,404

 
42,851

 
(8,208
)
 
56,345

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total classified loans
$
116,993

 
$
125,845

 
$
150,418

 
$
(8,852
)
 
$
(33,425
)

The allowance for loan losses allocated to energy and corporate healthcare finance loans at June 30, 2017 totaled $24.6 million and $4.7 million, respectively. Classified loans at June 30, 2017 declined by $8.9 million from March 31, 2017, while a $33.7 million decline in classified energy loans drove a $33.4 million decrease in classified loans compared to the same period last year.

Subsequent Events

The Company is required, under generally accepted accounting principles, to evaluate subsequent events through the filing of its consolidated financial statements for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 on Form 10-Q. As a result, the Company will continue to evaluate the impact of any subsequent events on critical accounting assumptions and estimates made as of June 30, 2017 and will adjust amounts preliminarily reported, if necessary.

Conference Call

The Company will also host an investor conference call to review the results on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 8 a.m. Central Time. Participants may pre-register for the call by visiting http://dpregister.com/10110220 and will receive a unique pin number, which can be used when dialing in for the call. This will allow attendees to enter the call immediately. Alternatively, participants may call (toll-free) 1-877-513-4119 at least five minutes prior to the call to be placed into the call by an operator. International participants are asked to call 1-412-902-4148 and participants in Canada are asked to call (toll-free) 1-855-669-9657.


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The call and corresponding presentation slides will be webcast live on the home page of the Company's website, www.legacytexasfinancialgroup.com. An audio replay will be available one hour after the conclusion of the call at 1-877-344-7529, Conference #10110220. This replay, as well as the webcast, will be available until August 19, 2017.

About LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.

LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc. is the holding company for LegacyTexas Bank, a commercially oriented community bank based in Plano, Texas. LegacyTexas Bank operates 44 banking offices in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and surrounding counties. For more information, please visit www.LegacyTexasFinancialGroup.com or www.LegacyTexas.com.
This document and other filings by LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc. (the “Company”) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), as well as press releases or other public or stockholder communications released by the Company, may contain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, (i) statements regarding the financial condition, results of operations and business of the Company, (ii) statements about the Company’s plans, objectives, expectations and intentions and other statements that are not historical facts and (iii) other statements identified by the words or phrases "will likely result," "are expected to," "will continue," "is anticipated," "estimate," "project," "intends" or similar expressions that are intended to identify "forward-looking statements", within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on current beliefs and expectations of the Company’s management and are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the Company’s control. In addition, these forward-looking statements are subject to assumptions with respect to future business strategies and decisions that are subject to change.
The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from the anticipated results or other expectations expressed in the forward-looking statements: the expected cost savings, synergies and other financial benefits from acquisition or disposition transactions might not be realized within the expected time frames or at all and costs or difficulties relating to integration matters might be greater than expected; changes in economic conditions; legislative changes; changes in policies by regulatory agencies; fluctuations in interest rates; the risks of lending and investing activities, including changes in the level and direction of loan delinquencies and write-offs and changes in estimates of the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses; the Company's ability to access cost-effective funding; fluctuations in real estate values and both residential and commercial real estate market conditions; demand for loans and deposits in the Company's market area; fluctuations in the price of oil, natural gas and other commodities; competition; changes in management’s business strategies and other factors set forth in the Company's filings with the SEC.
The factors listed above could materially affect the Company’s financial performance and could cause the Company’s actual results for future periods to differ materially from any opinions or statements expressed with respect to future periods in any current statements.
The Company does not undertake - and specifically declines any obligation - to publicly release the result of any revisions which may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events. When considering forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind these risks and uncertainties. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement, which speaks only as of the date made. You should refer to our periodic and current reports filed with the SEC for specific risks that could cause actual results to be significantly different from those expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements.


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LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc. Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
 
(Dollars in thousands)
ASSETS
(unaudited)
 
(unaudited)
 
 
 
(unaudited)
 
(unaudited)
Cash and due from financial institutions
$
61,989

 
$
60,073

 
$
59,823

 
$
63,598

 
$
59,217

Short-term interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions
256,251

 
294,955

 
229,389

 
214,289

 
363,407

Total cash and cash equivalents
318,240

 
355,028

 
289,212

 
277,887


422,624

Securities available for sale, at fair value
397,957

 
381,831

 
354,515

 
433,603

 
325,042

Securities held to maturity
191,578

 
200,541

 
210,387

 
220,919

 
224,452

Total securities
589,535

 
582,372

 
564,902

 
654,522

 
549,494

Loans held for sale
19,374

 
19,315

 
21,279

 
23,184

 
20,752

Loans held for investment:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loans held for investment - Warehouse Purchase Program
1,256,742

 
846,973

 
1,055,341

 
1,345,818

 
980,390

Loans held for investment
6,409,259

 
6,265,263

 
6,065,423

 
5,757,224

 
5,693,047

Gross loans
7,685,375

 
7,131,551

 
7,142,043

 
7,126,226

 
6,694,189

Less: allowance for loan losses and deferred fees on loans held for investment
(70,642
)
 
(67,834
)
 
(66,827
)
 
(54,557
)
 
(59,795
)
Net loans
7,614,733

 
7,063,717

 
7,075,216

 
7,071,669

 
6,634,394

FHLB stock and other restricted securities, at cost
56,618

 
43,156

 
43,266

 
54,850

 
62,247

Bank-owned life insurance
57,078

 
56,768

 
56,477

 
56,169

 
55,853

Premises and equipment, net
71,068

 
72,312

 
74,226

 
72,325

 
71,232

Goodwill
178,559

 
178,559

 
178,559

 
178,559

 
178,559

Other assets
84,544

 
84,630

 
80,397

 
74,029

 
82,602

Total assets
$
8,970,375

 
$
8,436,542

 
$
8,362,255

 
$
8,440,010

 
$
8,057,005

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-interest-bearing demand
$
1,522,856

 
$
1,449,656

 
$
1,383,951

 
$
1,375,883

 
$
1,235,731

Interest-bearing demand
893,544

 
873,085

 
903,314

 
848,564

 
811,015

Savings and money market
2,685,627

 
2,679,538

 
2,710,307

 
2,442,434

 
2,249,490

Time
1,460,479

 
1,377,367

 
1,367,904

 
1,461,194

 
1,326,446

Total deposits
6,562,506

 
6,379,646

 
6,365,476

 
6,128,075

 
5,622,682

FHLB advances
1,151,682

 
830,195

 
833,682

 
1,134,318

 
1,333,337

Repurchase agreements
73,433

 
76,880

 
86,691

 
75,138

 
68,049

Subordinated debt
134,277

 
134,155

 
134,032

 
134,083

 
85,231

Other borrowings

 

 

 

 
24,894

Accrued expenses and other liabilities
123,194

 
115,749

 
57,009

 
101,551

 
79,508

Total liabilities
8,045,092

 
7,536,625

 
7,476,890

 
7,573,165

 
7,213,701

Shareholders’ equity
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

Common stock
480

 
479

 
479

 
478

 
476

Additional paid-in capital
595,730

 
592,159

 
589,408

 
583,800

 
580,386

Retained earnings
342,384

 
321,648

 
310,641

 
292,510

 
272,454

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net
(1,125
)
 
(2,051
)
 
(2,713
)
 
2,639

 
2,918

Unearned Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) shares
(12,186
)
 
(12,318
)
 
(12,450
)
 
(12,582
)
 
(12,930
)
Total shareholders’ equity
925,283

 
899,917

 
885,365

 
866,845

 
843,304

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$
8,970,375

 
$
8,436,542

 
$
8,362,255

 
$
8,440,010

 
$
8,057,005

 

9



LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.
Consolidated Quarterly Statements of Income (unaudited)
 
For the Quarters Ended
 
Second Quarter 2017 Compared to:
 
Jun 30,
2017
 
Mar 31,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
Sep 30,
2016
 
Jun 30,
2016
 
First Quarter
 2017
 
Second Quarter
2016
Interest and dividend income
(Dollars in thousands)
Loans, including fees
$
83,917

 
$
83,103

 
$
80,394

 
$
78,966

 
$
73,376

 
$
814

1.0
 %
 
$
10,541

14.4
 %
Taxable securities
2,725

 
2,562

 
2,269

 
2,314

 
2,359

 
163

6.4

 
366

15.5

Nontaxable securities
739

 
755

 
756

 
763

 
759

 
(16
)
(2.1
)
 
(20
)
(2.6
)
Interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions
955

 
732

 
693

 
463

 
392

 
223

30.5

 
563

143.6

FHLB and Federal Reserve Bank stock and other
411

 
384

 
385

 
405

 
450

 
27

7.0

 
(39
)
(8.7
)
 
88,747

 
87,536

 
84,497

 
82,911

 
77,336

 
1,211

1.4

 
11,411

14.8

Interest expense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
8,359

 
7,110

 
6,734

 
5,756

 
4,422

 
1,249

17.6

 
3,937

89.0

FHLB advances
2,427

 
1,632

 
1,526

 
1,865

 
2,103

 
795

48.7

 
324

15.4

Repurchase agreements and other borrowings
2,241

 
2,246

 
2,153

 
1,810

 
1,457

 
(5
)
(0.2
)
 
784

53.8

 
13,027

 
10,988

 
10,413

 
9,431

 
7,982

 
2,039

18.6

 
5,045

63.2

Net interest income
75,720

 
76,548

 
74,084

 
73,480

 
69,354

 
(828
)
(1.1
)
 
6,366

9.2

Provision for credit losses
6,255

 
22,301

 
7,833

 
3,467

 
6,800

 
(16,046
)
(72.0
)
 
(545
)
(8.0
)
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
69,465

 
54,247

 
66,251

 
70,013

 
62,554

 
15,218

28.1

 
6,911

11.0

Non-interest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Service charges and other fees
9,896

 
8,431

 
9,912

 
9,670

 
8,927

 
1,465

17.4

 
969

10.9

Net gain on sale of mortgage loans held for sale
2,156

 
1,628

 
2,012

 
2,383

 
2,250

 
528

32.4

 
(94
)
(4.2
)
Bank-owned life insurance income
440

 
422

 
436

 
441

 
441

 
18

4.3

 
(1
)
(0.2
)
Net gain (loss) on securities transactions

 
(19
)
 
(6
)
 
(3
)
 
65

 
19

N/M

 
(65
)
N/M

Gain (loss) on sale and disposition of assets
157

 
1,399

 
(412
)
 
(1,490
)
 
1,186

 
(1,242
)
(88.8
)
 
(1,029
)
(86.8
)
Other
(324
)
 
269

 
335

 
276

 
853

 
(593
)
N/M

 
(1,177
)
N/M

 
12,325

 
12,130

 
12,277

 
11,277

 
13,722

 
195

1.6

 
(1,397
)
(10.2
)

10


 
For the Quarters Ended
 
Second Quarter 2017 Compared to:
 
Jun 30,
2017
 
Mar 31,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
Sep 30,
2016
 
Jun 30,
2016
 
First Quarter
 2017
 
Second Quarter
2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-interest expense
(Dollars in thousands)
Salaries and employee benefits
23,391

 
24,444

 
23,446

 
23,918

 
22,867

 
(1,053
)
(4.3
)
 
524

2.3

Advertising
1,179

 
817

 
1,039

 
751

 
1,035

 
362

44.3

 
144

13.9

Occupancy and equipment
3,656

 
3,654

 
3,715

 
3,822

 
3,779

 
2

0.1

 
(123
)
(3.3
)
Outside professional services
1,203

 
1,156

 
889

 
940

 
1,227

 
47

4.1

 
(24
)
(2.0
)
Regulatory assessments
1,271

 
985

 
1,316

 
1,169

 
1,330

 
286

29.0

 
(59
)
(4.4
)
Data processing
3,877

 
3,895

 
3,991

 
3,989

 
3,664

 
(18
)
(0.5
)
 
213

5.8

Office operations
2,404

 
2,276

 
2,524

 
2,368

 
2,541

 
128

5.6

 
(137
)
(5.4
)
Other
2,608

 
2,525

 
2,628

 
2,717

 
3,170

 
83

3.3

 
(562
)
(17.7
)
 
39,589

 
39,752

 
39,548

 
39,674

 
39,613

 
(163
)
(0.4
)
 
(24
)
(0.1
)
Income before income tax expense
42,201

 
26,625

 
38,980

 
41,616

 
36,663

 
15,576

58.5

 
5,538

15.1

Income tax expense
14,266

 
8,435

 
13,675

 
14,399

 
13,446

 
5,831

69.1

 
820

6.1

Net income
$
27,935

 
$
18,190

 
$
25,305

 
$
27,217

 
$
23,217

 
$
9,745

53.6
 %
 
$
4,718

20.3
 %
N/M - Not meaningful

11


LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.
Selected Quarterly Financial Highlights (unaudited)
 
At or For the Quarters Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
June 30,
2016
SHARE DATA:
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
Weighted average common shares outstanding- basic
46,596,467

 
46,453,658

 
46,135,999

Weighted average common shares outstanding- diluted
47,005,554

 
47,060,306

 
46,352,141

Shares outstanding at end of period
48,009,379

 
47,940,133

 
47,670,440

Income available to common shareholders1
$
27,837

 
$
18,111

 
$
23,114

Basic earnings per common share
0.60

 
0.39

 
0.50

Basic core (non-GAAP) earnings per common share2
0.60

 
0.37

 
0.50

Diluted earnings per common share
0.59

 
0.38

 
0.50

Dividends declared per share
0.15

 
0.15

 
0.14

Total shareholders' equity
925,283

 
899,917

 
843,304

Common shareholders' equity per share (book value per share)
19.27

 
18.77

 
17.69

Tangible book value per share- Non-GAAP2
15.54

 
15.03

 
13.93

Market value per share for the quarter:
 
 
 
 
 
High
40.18

 
44.19

 
28.27

Low
35.22

 
38.41

 
17.94

Close
38.13

 
39.90

 
26.91

KEY RATIOS:
 
 
 
 
 
Return on average common shareholders' equity
12.22
%
 
8.08
%
 
11.11
%
Core (non-GAAP) return on average common shareholders' equity2
12.22

 
7.71

 
11.09

Return on average assets
1.32

 
0.89

 
1.20

Core (non-GAAP) return on average assets2
1.32

 
0.85

 
1.20

Efficiency ratio (GAAP basis)
44.96

 
44.83

 
47.68

Core (non-GAAP) efficiency ratio2
44.96

 
45.50

 
48.37

Estimated Tier 1 common equity risk-based capital ratio3
8.92

 
9.29

 
9.28

Estimated total risk-based capital ratio3
11.43

 
11.93

 
11.35

Estimated Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio3
9.06

 
9.44

 
9.44

Estimated Tier 1 leverage ratio3
9.14

 
9.19

 
8.91

Total equity to total assets
10.31

 
10.67

 
10.47

Tangible equity to tangible assets - Non-GAAP2
8.49

 
8.73

 
8.43

Number of employees- full-time equivalent
862

 
865

 
850

1 
Net of distributed and undistributed earnings to participating securities.
2 
See the section labeled "Supplemental Information- Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this document.
3 
Calculated at the Company level, which is subject to the capital adequacy requirements of the Federal Reserve.


12


LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.
Selected Loan Data (unaudited)
 
At the Quarter Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Loans held for investment:
(Dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate
$
2,817,443

 
$
2,786,477

 
$
2,670,455

 
$
2,533,404

 
$
2,520,431

Warehouse Purchase Program
1,256,742

 
846,973

 
1,055,341

 
1,345,818

 
980,390

Commercial and industrial
2,119,678

 
2,028,347

 
1,971,160

 
1,812,558

 
1,782,463

Construction and land
270,050

 
290,258

 
294,894

 
307,734

 
281,936

Consumer real estate
1,154,353

 
1,109,459

 
1,074,923

 
1,046,397

 
1,046,794

Other consumer
47,735

 
50,722

 
53,991

 
57,131

 
61,423

Gross loans held for investment
$
7,666,001

 
$
7,112,236

 
$
7,120,764

 
$
7,103,042

 
$
6,673,437

Non-performing assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
$
4,201

 
$
4,337

 
$
5,195

 
$
5,336

 
$
1,183

Commercial and industrial
87,599

 
94,503

 
86,664

 
28,282

 
31,362

Construction and land

 
310

 
11,385

 
27

 
27

Consumer real estate
7,265

 
7,193

 
7,987

 
7,051

 
10,005

Other consumer
131

 
1,061

 
158

 
169

 
274

Total non-performing loans
99,196

 
107,404

 
111,389

 
40,865

 
42,851

Foreclosed assets
13,283

 
13,654

 
10,838

 
13,460

 
13,368

Total non-performing assets
$
112,479

 
$
121,058

 
$
122,227

 
$
54,325

 
$
56,219

Total non-performing assets to total assets
1.25
%
 
1.43
%
 
1.46
%
 
0.64
%
 
0.70
%
Total non-performing loans to total loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
1.55
%
 
1.71
%
 
1.84
%
 
0.71
%
 
0.75
%
Total non-performing loans to total loans held for investment
1.29
%
 
1.51
%
 
1.56
%
 
0.58
%
 
0.64
%
Allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans
75.70
%
 
65.79
%
 
57.97
%
 
140.26
%
 
145.14
%
Allowance for loan losses to total loans held for investment, excluding Warehouse Purchase Program loans
1.17
%
 
1.13
%
 
1.06
%
 
1.00
%
 
1.09
%
Allowance for loan losses to total loans held for investment
0.98
%
 
0.99
%
 
0.91
%
 
0.81
%
 
0.93
%
Allowance for loan losses to total loans held for investment, excluding acquired loans and Warehouse Purchase Program loans1
1.26
%
 
1.23
%
 
1.18
%
 
1.12
%
 
1.26
%

13


 
At the Quarter Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Troubled debt restructured loans ("TDRs"):
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
 
Performing TDRs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
$
150

 
$
152

 
$
154

 
$
156

 
$
158

Commercial and industrial

 

 

 

 
7

Consumer real estate
265

 
267

 
269

 
271

 
361

Other consumer
23

 
27

 
31

 
35

 
39

Total performing TDRs
$
438

 
$
446

 
$
454

 
$
462

 
$
565

Non-performing TDRs:2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
$
39

 
$
40

 
$
808

 
$
813

 
$
820

Commercial and industrial
22,946

 
23,338

 
9,181

 
8,700

 
8,726

Consumer real estate
1,401

 
1,618

 
1,669

 
1,725

 
3,603

Other consumer
31

 
38

 
43

 
50

 
51

Total non-performing TDRs
$
24,417

 
$
25,034

 
$
11,701

 
$
11,288

 
$
13,200

Allowance for loan losses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance at beginning of period
$
70,656

 
$
64,576

 
$
57,318

 
$
62,194

 
$
55,484

Provision expense for loans
6,200

 
22,700

 
7,500

 
2,300

 
6,800

Charge-offs
(2,160
)
 
(17,246
)
 
(367
)
 
(7,566
)
 
(345
)
Recoveries
395

 
626

 
125

 
390

 
255

Balance at end of period
$
75,091

 
$
70,656

 
$
64,576

 
$
57,318

 
$
62,194

Net charge-offs (recoveries):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
$

 
$
(189
)
 
$
(5
)
 
$
72

 
$
(3
)
Commercial and industrial
1,350

 
16,490

 
34

 
6,989

 
(96
)
Construction and land
(75
)
 
418

 

 

 

Consumer real estate
5

 
23

 
20

 
(40
)
 
61

Other consumer
485

 
(122
)
 
193

 
155

 
128

Total net charge-offs
$
1,765

 
$
16,620

 
$
242

 
$
7,176

 
$
90

Allowance for off-balance sheet lending-related commitments
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision expense (benefit) for credit losses
$
55

 
$
(399
)
 
$
333

 
$
1,167

 
$

1 
Excludes loans acquired in the Highlands and LegacyTexas acquisitions, which were initially recorded at fair value.
2 
Non-performing TDRs are included in the non-performing assets reported above.

14


LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.
Average Balances and Yields/Rates (unaudited)
 
For the Quarters Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Loans:
(Dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate
$
2,781,472

 
$
2,724,167

 
$
2,599,006

 
$
2,548,202

 
$
2,416,288

Warehouse Purchase Program
896,018

 
697,316

 
1,100,723

 
1,131,959

 
987,225

Commercial and industrial
1,995,882

 
1,969,766

 
1,836,519

 
1,710,387

 
1,695,037

Construction and land
278,986

 
290,856

 
300,460

 
290,930

 
266,968

Consumer real estate
1,126,744

 
1,090,700

 
1,052,231

 
1,055,801

 
1,002,848

Other consumer
49,721

 
52,655

 
56,480

 
59,212

 
63,525

Less: deferred fees and allowance for loan loss
(68,779
)
 
(65,904
)
 
(58,723
)
 
(54,485
)
 
(55,940
)
Total loans held for investment
7,060,044

 
6,759,556

 
6,886,696

 
6,742,006

 
6,375,951

Loans held for sale
22,581

 
12,667

 
22,509

 
18,132

 
19,726

Securities
645,605

 
629,366

 
620,775

 
637,294

 
623,148

Overnight deposits
324,406

 
332,664

 
481,451

 
343,906

 
291,754

Total interest-earning assets
$
8,052,636

 
$
7,734,253

 
$
8,011,431

 
$
7,741,338

 
$
7,310,579

Deposits:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing demand
$
849,633

 
$
855,075

 
$
838,631

 
$
821,516

 
$
784,741

Savings and money market
2,703,291

 
2,652,866

 
2,686,847

 
2,414,974

 
2,166,002

Time
1,355,681

 
1,314,607

 
1,407,415

 
1,372,424

 
1,169,960

FHLB advances and other borrowings
1,142,998

 
1,040,835

 
1,201,004

 
1,333,438

 
1,508,787

Total interest-bearing liabilities
$
6,051,603

 
$
5,863,383

 
$
6,133,897

 
$
5,942,352

 
$
5,629,490

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total assets
$
8,491,696

 
$
8,172,072

 
$
8,445,209

 
$
8,176,612

 
$
7,739,015

Non-interest-bearing demand deposits
$
1,410,566

 
$
1,341,315

 
$
1,349,561

 
$
1,283,434

 
$
1,194,118

Total deposits
$
6,319,171

 
$
6,163,863

 
$
6,282,454

 
$
5,892,348

 
$
5,314,821

Total shareholders' equity
$
914,564

 
$
900,118

 
$
880,250

 
$
860,142

 
$
835,752

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yields/Rates:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial real estate
5.08
%
 
5.05
%
 
5.05
%
 
5.19
%
 
5.07
%
Warehouse Purchase Program
3.70
%
 
3.50
%
 
3.29
%
 
3.26
%
 
3.28
%
Commercial and industrial
4.63
%
 
5.40
%
 
4.63
%
 
4.47
%
 
4.38
%
Construction and land
5.12
%
 
5.18
%
 
5.08
%
 
5.21
%
 
5.37
%
Consumer real estate
4.59
%
 
4.54
%
 
4.60
%
 
4.71
%
 
4.69
%
Other consumer
5.57
%
 
5.51
%
 
5.66
%
 
5.65
%
 
5.65
%
Total loans held for investment
4.75
%
 
4.97
%
 
4.64
%
 
4.65
%
 
4.61
%
Loans held for sale
3.99
%
 
3.85
%
 
3.41
%
 
3.46
%
 
3.55
%
Securities
2.40
%
 
2.35
%
 
2.20
%
 
2.19
%
 
2.29
%
Overnight deposits
1.18
%
 
0.89
%
 
0.57
%
 
0.54
%
 
0.54
%
Total interest-earning assets
4.42
%
 
4.58
%
 
4.20
%
 
4.27
%
 
4.25
%
Deposits:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing demand
0.58
%
 
0.53
%
 
0.50
%
 
0.49
%
 
0.50
%
Savings and money market
0.56
%
 
0.46
%
 
0.39
%
 
0.33
%
 
0.24
%
Time
0.99
%
 
0.91
%
 
0.86
%
 
0.80
%
 
0.73
%
FHLB advances and other borrowings
1.64
%
 
1.51
%
 
1.22
%
 
1.10
%
 
0.95
%

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For the Quarters Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Total interest-bearing liabilities
0.86
%
 
0.76
%
 
0.68
%
 
0.63
%
 
0.57
%
Net interest spread
3.56
%
 
3.82
%
 
3.52
%
 
3.64
%
 
3.68
%
Net interest margin
3.77
%
 
4.00
%
 
3.68
%
 
3.78
%
 
3.81
%
Cost of deposits (including non-interest-bearing demand)
0.53
%
 
0.47
%
 
0.43
%
 
0.39
%
 
0.33
%

LegacyTexas Financial Group, Inc.
Supplemental Information- Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(unaudited)
 
At or For the Quarters Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Reconciliation of Core (non-GAAP) to GAAP Net Income and Earnings per Share (calculated net of estimated tax rate of 35%, except as otherwise noted)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
GAAP net income available to common shareholders1
$
27,837

 
$
18,111

 
$
25,174

 
$
27,084

 
$
23,114

Distributed and undistributed earnings to participating securities1
98

 
79

 
131

 
133

 
103

GAAP net income
27,935

 
18,190

 
25,305

 
27,217

 
23,217

Net (gain) on sale of insurance subsidiary operations2

 

 

 

 
(39
)
(Gain) on sale of branch locations and land

 
(847
)
 

 

 

Loss on sale of FHA loan portfolio

 

 

 
969

 

Core (non-GAAP) net income
$
27,935

 
$
17,343

 
$
25,305

 
$
28,186

 
$
23,178

Average shares for basic earnings per share
46,596,467

 
46,453,658

 
46,346,053

 
46,227,734

 
46,135,999

Basic GAAP earnings per share
$
0.60

 
$
0.39

 
$
0.54

 
$
0.59

 
$
0.50

Basic core (non-GAAP) earnings per share
$
0.60

 
$
0.37

 
$
0.55

 
$
0.61

 
$
0.50

Average shares for diluted earnings per share
47,005,554

 
47,060,306

 
46,873,215

 
46,546,532

 
46,352,141

Diluted GAAP earnings per share
$
0.59

 
$
0.38

 
$
0.54

 
$
0.58

 
$
0.50

Diluted core (non-GAAP) earnings per share
$
0.59

 
$
0.37

 
$
0.54

 
$
0.61

 
$
0.50

Reconciliation of Core (non-GAAP) to GAAP Non-Interest Income (gross of tax)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP non-interest income
$
12,325

 
$
12,130

 
$
12,277

 
$
11,277

 
$
13,722

Net (gain) on sale of insurance subsidiary operations

 

 

 

 
(1,181
)
(Gain) loss on sale of branch locations and land

 
(1,304
)
 

 

 

Loss on sale of FHA loan portfolio

 

 

 
1,491

 

Core (non-GAAP) non-interest income
$
12,325

 
$
10,826

 
$
12,277

 
$
12,768

 
$
12,541

1 
Unvested share-based awards that contain nonforfeitable rights to dividends (whether paid or unpaid) are participating securities and are included in the computation of GAAP earnings per share pursuant to the two-class method described in ASC 260-10-45-60B.
2 
Calculated net of tax on extraordinary gain totaling $1.1 million.

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At or For the Quarters Ended
 
June 30,
2017
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
September 30,
2016
 
June 30,
2016
Reconciliation of Core (non-GAAP) to GAAP Efficiency Ratio (gross of tax)
(Dollars in thousands)
GAAP efficiency ratio:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-interest expense
$
39,589

 
$
39,752

 
$
39,548

 
$
39,674

 
$
39,613

Net interest income plus non-interest income
88,045

 
88,678

 
86,361

 
84,757

 
83,076

Efficiency ratio- GAAP basis
44.96
%
 
44.83
%
 
45.79
%
 
46.81
%
 
47.68
%
Core (non-GAAP) efficiency ratio:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-interest expense
$
39,589

 
$
39,752

 
$
39,548

 
$
39,674

 
$
39,613

Net interest income plus core (non-GAAP) non-interest income
88,045

 
87,374

 
86,361

 
86,248

 
81,895

Efficiency ratio- core (non-GAAP) basis
44.96
%
 
45.50
%
 
45.79
%
 
46.00
%
 
48.37
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Calculation of Tangible Book Value per Share:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total shareholders' equity
$
925,283

 
$
899,917

 
$
885,365

 
$
866,845

 
$
843,304

Less: Goodwill
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
Identifiable intangible assets, net
(524
)
 
(585
)
 
(665
)
 
(752
)
 
(838
)
Total tangible shareholders' equity
$
746,200

 
$
720,773

 
$
706,141

 
$
687,534

 
$
663,907

Shares outstanding at end of period
48,009,379

 
47,940,133

 
47,876,198

 
47,773,160

 
47,670,440

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Book value per share- GAAP
$
19.27

 
$
18.77

 
$
18.49

 
$
18.15

 
$
17.69

Tangible book value per share- Non-GAAP
15.54

 
15.03

 
14.75

 
14.39

 
13.93

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Calculation of Tangible Equity to Tangible Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total assets
$
8,970,375

 
$
8,436,542

 
$
8,362,255

 
$
8,440,010

 
$
8,057,005

Less: Goodwill
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
 
(178,559
)
Identifiable intangible assets, net
(524
)
 
(585
)
 
(665
)
 
(752
)
 
(838
)
Total tangible assets
$
8,791,292

 
$
8,257,398

 
$
8,183,031

 
$
8,260,699

 
$
7,877,608

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Equity to assets- GAAP
10.31
%
 
10.67
%
 
10.59
%
 
10.27
%
 
10.47
%
Tangible equity to tangible assets- Non-GAAP
8.49

 
8.73

 
8.63

 
8.32

 
8.43

Calculation of Return on Average Assets and Return on Average Equity Ratios (GAAP and Core) (unaudited)
Net income
$
27,935

 
$
18,190

 
$
25,305

 
$
27,217

 
$
23,217

Core (non-GAAP) net income
27,935

 
17,343

 
25,305

 
28,186

 
23,178

Average total equity
914,564

 
900,118

 
880,250

 
860,142

 
835,752

Average total assets
8,491,696

 
8,172,072

 
8,445,209

 
8,176,612

 
7,739,015

Return on average common shareholders' equity
12.22
%
 
8.08
%
 
11.50
%
 
12.66
%
 
11.11
%
Core (non-GAAP) return on average common shareholders' equity
12.22

 
7.71

 
11.50

 
13.11

 
11.09

Return on average assets
1.32

 
0.89

 
1.20

 
1.33

 
1.20

Core (non-GAAP) return on average assets
1.32

 
0.85

 
1.20

 
1.38

 
1.20




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