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WSFS Reports 2Q 2021 EPS of $2.01 and ROA of 2.60%; Results Reflect Strength of Diversified Business Model; $67.6 Million ACL Release From Economic Outlook and Credit Trends
来源: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 22 7月 2021 15:05:02 America/Chicago
WILMINGTON, Del., July 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WSFS Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: WSFS), the parent company of WSFS Bank, today announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2021.
Selected quarterly financial results and metrics are as follows:
(Dollars in millions, except per share data) 2Q 2021 1Q 2021 2Q 2020 Net interest income $ 106.7 $ 114.2 $ 113.8 Fee income 49.0 47.8 64.4 Total net revenue 155.8 162.0 178.1 (Recovery of) provision for credit losses (67.6 ) (20.2 ) 94.8 Noninterest expense 96.0 95.6 93.4 Net income attributable to WSFS 95.7 65.1 (7.1 ) Pre-provision net revenue (PPNR)(1) 59.7 66.4 84.7 Earnings per share (diluted) 2.01 1.36 (0.14 Return on average assets (ROA) (a) 2.60 % 1.85 % (0.22 )% Return on average equity (ROE) (a) 21.3 14.9 (1.6 ) Efficiency ratio 61.6 58.9 52.4 GAAP results for the quarterly periods shown below included the following items that are excluded from core results. During the quarter, WSFS recorded a $5.1 million unrealized gain on our investment in Social Finance, Inc. (SoFi), which we liquidated at a net realized gain of $4.4 million in July 2021. For 2Q 2021, the $2.4 million of corporate development and restructuring expense primarily relates to our pending combination with Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation (“Bryn Mawr”) anticipated to close in early 4Q 2021.
2Q 2021 1Q 2021 2Q 2020 (Dollars in millions, except per share data) Total
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(after-tax)Securities gains $ — $ — $ 0.3 $ 0.01 $ 1.9 $ 0.03 Unrealized gain on equity investments, net 5.3 0.08 — — — — Realized gain on sale of equity investment, net — — — — 22.1 0.35 Corporate development and restructuring expense 2.4 0.04 1.8 0.04 2.8 0.04 Loss on debt extinguishment 1.1 0.02 — — — — Contribution to WSFS CARES Foundation 1.0 0.02 — — — — (1) As used in this press release, PPNR is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated as net revenue before (recovery of) provision for credit losses and net of noninterest expense. For a reconciliation of this and other non-GAAP financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" at the end of the press release.
CEO Commentary
Rodger Levenson, Chairman, President and CEO, said, “Our 2Q operating results included continued improvement across key credit metrics, solid growth in our fee businesses, and a strong capital and balance sheet position. We are well positioned for the post-COVID economic recovery, including our significant organic growth opportunity as the largest locally owned bank and wealth management franchise in the Greater Philadelphia and Delaware region.
“During the quarter we were also pleased to receive stockholder approval on our upcoming combination with Bryn Mawr. In addition, we recently received a key regulatory approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Pending the remaining required regulatory approval, we remain on track for an early fourth quarter close.
“Additionally, we recognized a gain on our shares of SoFi which went public during the quarter. This investment began in 2015 from our relationship with Zenbanx and is consistent with our history of partnerships with entrepreneurial companies to enhance our knowledge base of innovative products and services. We were pleased to take a portion of these proceeds to make a $1.0 million contribution to the WSFS CARES Foundation. We continue to invest in the success of our local communities, which is critical to our strategy of “Engaged Associates, living our culture, making a better life for all we serve.”
Highlights for 2Q 2021:
- Core ROA(2) was 2.59% in 2Q 2021 compared to (0.73)% for 2Q 2020.
- Core EPS(2) was $2.00 in 2Q 2021 compared to $(0.46) for 2Q 2020.
- Total net credit (recoveries) costs were $(68.1) million during the quarter. Second quarter results reflected a $72.4 million decrease in the allowance for credit losses ("ACL") as credit quality improved quarter-over-quarter, including declines in problem assets, nonperforming assets, and delinquencies, and economic forecasts continued to improve. The ACL coverage ratio was 1.63%, excluding Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") loans, at June 30, 2021.
- Core fee revenue (noninterest income) was $43.8 million, an increase of $3.3 million, or 8%, compared to 2Q 2020. Excluding the impact of the Durbin Amendment effective at the beginning of 3Q 2020 and PPP loans, core fee revenue increased $6.3 million, or 16%.
- On June 15, 2021, WSFS completed the redemption of $100.0 million in aggregate principal amount of our 4.50% fixed-to-floating rate senior notes due 2026 and recorded a $1.1 million loss on debt extinguishment to recognize the remaining unamortized debt issue costs.
- WSFS made a $1.0 million (pre-tax) contribution, or $0.02 per share (after-tax), to the WSFS CARES Foundation to further fund support to our expanded communities.
- On June 10, 2021, WSFS and Bryn Mawr stockholders approved the previously announced merger of Bryn Mawr into WSFS at their respective special meetings of stockholders.
- The Board of Directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.13 per share of common stock.
(2) As used in this press release, core ROA, core EPS and core fee revenue (noninterest income) are a non-GAAP financial measure. This non-GAAP financial measure excludes certain pre-tax adjustments and the tax impact of such adjustments. For a reconciliation of this and other non-GAAP financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" at the end of the press release.
Second Quarter 2021 Discussion of Financial Results
Balance Sheet
The following tables summarize loan and lease and customer deposit balances and composition at June 30, 2021 compared to March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020:
Loans and Leases (Dollars in thousands) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Commercial & industrial (C&I) $ 3,233,412 39 % $ 3,212,970 38 % $ 3,354,007 36 % Commercial real estate (CRE) 2,024,684 25 1,975,966 23 2,165,547 24 PPP 222,869 3 526,789 6 945,136 10 Construction 779,601 9 784,101 9 638,504 7 Commercial small business leases 291,657 4 264,937 3 213,133 2 Total commercial loans 6,552,223 80 6,764,763 79 7,316,327 79 Residential mortgage 720,045 9 829,234 10 1,012,235 11 Consumer 1,105,169 13 1,140,034 13 1,133,371 13 ACL (132,418 ) (2 ) (204,818 ) (2 ) (232,192 ) (3 ) Net loans and leases $ 8,245,019 100 % $ 8,529,213 100 % $ 9,229,741 100 % Customer Deposits (Dollars in thousands) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Noninterest demand $ 4,328,060 34 % $ 3,857,610 31 % $ 3,188,046 30 % Interest-bearing demand 2,633,423 21 2,659,336 22 2,302,484 21 Savings 1,927,627 15 1,886,222 16 1,731,875 16 Money market 2,722,868 22 2,721,647 22 2,333,326 22 Total core deposits 11,611,978 92 11,124,815 91 9,555,731 89 Customer time deposits 1,052,042 8 1,093,984 9 1,228,440 11 Total customer deposits $ 12,664,020 100 % $ 12,218,799 100 % $ 10,784,171 100 % At June 30, 2021, WSFS’ net loan and lease portfolio decreased $284.2 million when compared with March 31, 2021, including a $303.9 million decrease in PPP loans primarily due to forgiveness. Excluding PPP loans, purposeful run-off portfolios, and the ACL, loans increased $34.2 million, or 2% (annualized), due to growth in C&I, CRE, and commercial small business leases.
Net loans and leases at June 30, 2021 decreased $984.7 million when compared with June 30, 2020, including a $722.3 million decrease in PPP loans primarily due to forgiveness. Excluding PPP loans, purposeful run-off portfolios, and the ACL, loans increased $93.3 million, or 1%, year-over-year, with growth across CRE, construction, and commercial small business leases.
Total customer deposits were $12.7 billion at June 30, 2021, a $445.2 million, or 15% (annualized), increase from March 31, 2021 and a $1.9 billion, or 17%, increase from June 30, 2020, reflecting continued elevated deposits from customers who received PPP loans, government stimulus impact, lower customer spending, and Trust relationships. Core deposits were $11.6 billion at June 30, 2021, an increase of $487.2 million, or 18% (annualized), over the prior quarter, including $310.4 million of deposits from Trust relationships. Core deposits were a strong 92% of total customer deposits and no- and low-cost checking accounts represented a robust 55% of total customer deposits at June 30, 2021. These core deposits predominantly represent longer-term, less price-sensitive customer relationships. The ratio of net loans and leases to customer deposits was 65% at June 30, 2021 reflecting significant liquidity capacity.
Net Interest Income
Three Months Ending (Dollars in thousands) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Net interest income before purchase accretion and PPP $ 93,409 $ 93,524 $ 96,400 Purchase accounting accretion 7,594 11,295 12,520 Net interest income before PPP 101,003 104,819 108,920 PPP 5,746 9,366 4,836 Net interest income $ 106,749 $ 114,185 $ 113,756 Net interest margin before purchase accretion and PPP 2.91 % 3.10 % 3.58 % Purchase accounting accretion 0.24 0.37 0.43 Net interest margin before PPP 3.15 3.47 4.01 PPP 0.08 0.12 (0.08 ) Net interest margin 3.23 % 3.59 % 3.93 % Net interest income decreased $7.0 million, or 6%, compared to 2Q 2020, due to a $4.9 million decrease in purchase accounting accretion and a $3.0 million reduction, primarily from lower loan balances due to purposeful run-off and excluding PPP. These decreases were partially offset by $0.9 million of higher PPP income in 2Q 2021. Net interest income decreased $7.4 million, or 7% (not annualized), from 1Q 2021 due to a $3.7 million decrease in purchase accounting accretion and $3.6 million of lower PPP income due to lower balances from loan forgiveness.
Net interest margin decreased 70 bps from 2Q 2020, including 45 bps from the significant excess liquidity impact on customer deposits, 22 bps from lower purchase accounting accretion, and a 19 bps net decline from the lower rate environment and balance sheet mix, partially offset by a 16 bps increase from PPP. Net interest margin decreased 36 bps from 1Q 2021 including 13 bps from lower purchase accounting accretion, 11 bps from the liquidity increase in customer deposits, 8 bps from balance sheet mix and lower yields from turnover in our loan and investment portfolios, and 4 bps from PPP.
Second quarter 2021 results were significantly impacted by continued high levels of excess customer liquidity described above. The additional customer deposits reduced our net interest margin by approximately 50 bps compared to a reduction of 39 bps in 1Q 2021 and 5 bps in 2Q 2020.
Credit Quality
Credit quality improved across all leading metrics during the quarter, including total problem assets(3) which were $624.9 million at June 30, 2021 compared to $723.6 million at March 31, 2021, with most of the decline attributable to the hotel sector. Delinquencies decreased to $54.5 million at June 30, 2021, or 0.66% of gross loans, and are relatively consistent with pre-COVID historical trends.
Nonperforming assets declined to $40.1 million at June 30, 2021 primarily due to the resolution of one C&I problem loan relationship during the quarter. Net charge-offs for 2Q 2021 were $4.8 million, or 0.23% (annualized) of average gross loans, mainly driven by the resolution of the same C&I problem loan relationship. Customer loans receiving short-term loan modifications at June 30, 2021 were $120.4 million, or 1% of the loan portfolio excluding PPP.
Total net credit (recoveries) costs were $(68.1) million in the quarter compared to $(19.0) million in 1Q 2021, and the ACL decreased to $132.4 million due to improved economic forecasts from the prior quarter, favorable overall risk rating migration and new loan originations offset by portfolio run-off.
(3) Total problem assets includes all criticized, classified, and nonperforming loans as well as other real estate owned (OREO).
The following table summarizes credit quality metrics as of and for the period ended June 30, 2021 compared to March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020.
(Dollars in millions) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Problem assets $ 624.9 $ 723.6 $ 568.5 Nonperforming assets 40.1 49.5 44.9 Delinquencies 54.5 69.3 48.4 Net charge-offs 4.8 3.8 1.6 Total net credit (recoveries) costs (r) (68.1 ) (19.0 ) 99.3 Problem assets to total Tier 1 capital plus ACL 39.73 % 46.72 % 37.30 % Classified assets to total Tier 1 capital plus ACL 26.06 32.63 25.52 Ratio of nonperforming assets to total assets 0.26 0.34 0.33 Ratio of nonperforming assets (excluding accruing TDRs) to total assets 0.17 0.23 0.22 Delinquencies to gross loans 0.66 0.81 0.51 Ratio of quarterly net charge-offs to average gross loans 0.23 0.18 0.07 Ratio of allowance for credit losses to total loans and leases (q) 1.59 2.36 2.45 Ratio of allowance for credit losses to nonaccruing loans 551 644 887 See “Notes”
Core Fee Revenue
Core fee revenue (noninterest income) was $43.8 million, an increase of $3.3 million, or 8%, compared to 2Q 2020, including a $3.4 million decrease in interchange fees resulting from the Durbin Amendment effective at the beginning of 3Q 2020 and $0.4 million of referral fees related to PPP round two loans during the quarter. Excluding Durbin and PPP, core fee revenue increased $6.3 million, or 16%, including increases of $4.5 million from Trust and Wealth services revenue, $2.2 million from Cash Connect®, $1.2 million from gains on SBA loans, $1.1 million from deposit service charges, and $1.3 million from all other banking fees. These increases reflect strong diversification in our revenue sources and increased transaction activity as the economy reopens. Partially offsetting these increases was a $4.0 million decline in mortgage banking fees primarily resulting from the expected decline in refinancing originations compared to the historically higher levels in 2Q 2020.
Core fee revenue decreased $3.7 million, or 8%, compared to 1Q 2021, due to a $4.1 million decrease in mortgage banking revenue and $1.8 million of lower PPP Round Two referral fees in the quarter. Partially offsetting these decreases were a $1.5 million increase in Cash Connect® fees and a $0.7 million increase in Wealth Management fees.
For 2Q 2021, core fee revenue was 29.0% of core net revenue compared to 26.2% at 2Q 2020, and was diversified among various sources, including traditional banking, mortgage banking, Wealth Management and Cash Connect®. The year-over-year percentage comparison also includes the impact of lower net interest income offset by the adverse impacts of the Durbin Amendment.
Core Noninterest Expense(4)
Core noninterest expense of $91.5 million for 2Q 2021 increased $0.9 million compared to $90.6 million in 2Q 2020, primarily due to a $3.7 million increase in salaries and benefits reflecting franchise growth, a $1.6 million increase in equipment expenses primarily due to higher third-party software expense related to our ongoing delivery transformation initiatives, and a $0.9 million increase in Cash Connect® costs that were more than offset by higher revenue. Partially offsetting these increases was a $5.1 million decrease in loan workout and other credit costs compared to 2Q 2020, which included a $4.2 million decrease to the unfunded commitment reserve.
When compared to 1Q 2021, core noninterest expense decreased $2.2 million primarily due to $1.7 million of lower loan workout and other credit costs, including a $1.4 million decrease in the unfunded commitment reserve resulting from line draws in 2Q 2021.
Our core efficiency ratio(4) was 60.7% in 2Q 2021, compared to 57.9% in 1Q 2021 and 58.7% in 2Q 2020 primarily due to the impact of lower net interest income.
Income Taxes
We recorded a $31.7 million income tax provision in 2Q 2021, compared to $21.4 million income tax provision in 1Q 2021 and $2.2 million income tax benefit in 2Q 2020. The effective tax rate was 24.9% in 2Q 2021, 24.7% in 1Q 2021, and 22.3% in 2Q 2020. The year-over-year increase primarily reflects the impact of higher pre-tax income in 2Q 2021.
(4) As used in this press release, core noninterest expense and core efficiency ratio are non-GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP financial measures exclude corporate development and restructuring expense and the contribution to the WSFS Community Fund. For a reconciliation of these and other non-GAAP financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" at the end of the press release
Capital Management
The Board of Directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.13 per share of common stock. This dividend will be paid on August 19, 2021 to stockholders of record as of August 5, 2021.
No repurchase of common stock occurred in 2Q 2021 and we expect repurchases will continue to be suspended until the close of the merger with Bryn Mawr, which is currently anticipated to occur early in the fourth quarter of 2021. WSFS has 4,381,161 shares, or approximately 9% of outstanding shares, remaining to repurchase under our current authorization.
WSFS’ total stockholders’ equity increased $113.4 million, or 6% (not annualized), during 2Q 2021, primarily due to quarterly earnings and a $24.1 million market-value increase on available-for-sale securities, partially offset by the dividend on common stock paid during the quarter.
WSFS’ tangible common equity(5) increased $116.2 million, or 10% (not annualized) compared to March 31, 2021 for the reasons described above. WSFS’ common equity to assets ratio was 12.44% at June 30, 2021, and our tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio(5) increased by 55 bps during the quarter to 9.13%.
At June 30, 2021, book value per share was $39.63, an increase of $2.36, or 6%, from March 31, 2021, and tangible common book value per share(5) was $28.02, an increase of $2.42 from March 31, 2021.
At June 30, 2021, WSFS Bank’s Tier 1 leverage ratio of 10.11%, Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio and Tier 1 capital ratio of 14.21%, and Total Capital ratio of 15.41% were all substantially in excess of the “well-capitalized” regulatory benchmarks.
(5) As used in this press release, tangible common equity, tangible common equity to tangible assets and tangible common book value per share are non-GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP financial measures exclude goodwill and intangible assets and the related tax-effected amortization. For a reconciliation of these and other non-GAAP financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" at the end of the press release.
Selected Business Segments (included in previous results):
Wealth Management
The Wealth Management segment provides a broad array of planning and advisory services, investment management, trust services, and credit and deposit products to individual, corporate, and institutional clients through multiple integrated businesses. Combined, these businesses had $26.7 billion in assets under management (AUM) and assets under administration (AUA) as of June 30, 2021.
Wealth Management reported pre-tax income of $10.7 million in 2Q 2021 compared to $3.9 million in 2Q 2020, and $9.3 million in 1Q 2021.
For 2Q 2021, total revenue (net interest income and fee income) was $20.4 million, an increase of $5.7 million, or 39%, compared to 2Q 2020 and $1.3 million, or 7%, compared to 1Q 2021. The increases were due to strong results across all Wealth Management lines of business.
WSFS Institutional Services®’ revenue of $8.9 million in 2Q 2021 was up 61% from 2Q 2020 and up 13% from 1Q 2021. Growth in our corporate trust business was supported by continued strength in the debt securitization market as reflected by a 13% increase in transaction volume relative to 1Q 2021 and new client relationships. We retained our industry ranking position of #6 according to Asset Backed Alert while increasing market share from 5% to approximately 8%.
Revenue from our advisory businesses, consisting of West Capital Management®, Cypress and WSFS Wealth® Investments, totaled $3.9 million in 2Q 2021 compared to $3.0 million in 2Q 2020, and $4.2 million in 1Q 2021. Net AUM at the end of 2Q 2021 was 15% higher than 2Q 2020 and 8% (non-annualized) higher than 1Q 2021 primarily from strong equity market performance and client inflows.
Total noninterest expense (including intercompany allocations and excluding provision for credit losses) was $10.9 million in 2Q 2021, compared to $9.9 million in 2Q 2020 and $10.4 million in 1Q 2021. Wealth Management efficiency ratio was 47% in 2Q 2021, compared to 59% in 2Q 2020 and 47% in 1Q 2021.
Cash Connect®
Cash Connect® is a premier provider of ATM vault cash, smart safe and cash logistics services in the United States. Cash Connect® services approximately 34,000 non-bank ATMs and retail safes nationwide supplying or servicing approximately $1.8 billion in cash at June 30, 2021. Cash Connect® also supports over 600 ATMs for WSFS Bank Customers, which is one of the largest branded ATM networks in our market.
Cash Connect® reported pre-tax income of $3.3 million for 2Q 2021, an increase of $1.3 million, or 64%, compared to 2Q 2020, and an increase of $1.6 million, or 93%, compared to 1Q 2021. These increases were driven by resumption of economic activity and cash usage as the effects of the pandemic continued to recede. ROA of 2.08% in 2Q 2021 increased 80 bps from 1Q 2021 and 27 bps from 2Q 2020.
Net revenue of $11.7 million in 2Q 2021 was up $2.3 million from 2Q 2020 and $1.6 million from 1Q 2021. These increases were driven by higher average ATM and smart safe cash volume.
Noninterest expense (including intercompany allocations of expense) was $8.4 million in 2Q 2021, an increase of $1.1 million compared to 2Q 2020 driven by increased armored carrier activity (offset in managed services revenue), and flat compared to 1Q 2021.
During 2Q 2021, Cash Connect® continued to see a higher demand for cash as ATM and smart safe activity increased across the nation with in person cash transactions. During the quarter, the division added over 1,500 smart safes and non-asset based reconciliation ATM units, and total cash managed of approximately $1.8 billion at the end of 2Q 2021, as Cash Connect® continues to expand and build upon relationships with retailers and top financial institutions nationwide.
Second Quarter 2021 Earnings Release Conference Call
Management will conduct a conference call to review 2Q 2021 results at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Friday, July 23, 2021. Interested parties may listen to this call by dialing 1-877-312-5857 and using Conference ID #9377417. A rebroadcast of the conference call will be available beginning at 4:00 p.m. ET on July 23, 2021 until August 3, 2021 by dialing 1-855-859-2056 and using Conference ID #9377417.
About WSFS Financial Corporation
WSFS Financial Corporation is a multi-billion dollar financial services company. Its primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest locally-managed bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the Greater Philadelphia region. As of June 30, 2021, WSFS Financial Corporation had $15.1 billion in assets on its balance sheet and $26.7 billion in assets under management and administration. WSFS operates from 112 offices, 89 of which are banking offices, located in Pennsylvania (52), Delaware (42), New Jersey (16), Virginia (1) and Nevada (1) and provides comprehensive financial services including commercial banking, retail banking, cash management and trust and wealth management. Other subsidiaries or divisions include Arrow Land Transfer, Cash Connect®, Cypress Capital Management, LLC, Christiana Trust Company of Delaware®, NewLane Finance®, Powdermill® Financial Solutions, West Capital Management®, WSFS Institutional Services®, WSFS Mortgage®, and WSFS Wealth® Investments. Serving the Greater Delaware Valley since 1832, WSFS Bank is one of the ten oldest banks in the United States continuously operating under the same name. For more information, please visit www.wsfsbank.com.
Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer
This press release contains estimates, predictions, opinions, projections and other "forward-looking statements" as that phrase is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements include, without limitation, references to the Company's predictions or expectations of future business or financial performance as well as its goals and objectives for future operations, financial and business trends, business prospects, and management's outlook or expectations for earnings, revenues, expenses, capital levels, liquidity levels, asset quality or other future financial or business performance, strategies or expectations. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “estimate,” “target,” “project” and similar expressions, among others, generally identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions (some of which may be beyond the Company's control) and are subject to risks and uncertainties (which change over time) and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, difficult market conditions and unfavorable economic trends in the United States generally, and particularly in the markets in which the Company operates and in which its loans are concentrated, including possible declines in housing markets, an increase in unemployment levels and slowdowns in economic growth, including as a result of the novel coronavirus ("COVID-19") pandemic; possible additional loan losses and impairment of the collectability of loans, particularly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the policies and programs implemented by the CARES Act including its automatic loan forbearance provisions and our PPP lending activities; additional credit, fraud and litigation risks associated with our PPP lending activities; economic and financial impact of federal, state and local emergency orders and other actions taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; the continuation of these conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including whether due to a resurgence or additional waves of COVID-19 infections, particularly as the geographic areas in which we operate continue to re-open, and how quickly and to what extent normal economic and operating conditions can resume, especially as a vaccine becomes widely available; the Company's level of nonperforming assets and the costs associated with resolving problem loans including litigation and other costs and complying with government-imposed foreclosure moratoriums; changes in market interest rates which may increase funding costs and reduce earning asset yields and thus reduce margin; the impact of changes in interest rates and the credit quality and strength of underlying collateral and the effect of such changes on the market value of the Company's investment securities portfolio; the credit risk associated with the substantial amount of commercial real estate, construction and land development, and commercial and industrial loans in the Company's loan portfolio; the extensive federal and state regulation, supervision and examination governing almost every aspect of the Company's operations and potential expenses associated with complying with such regulations; the Company's ability to comply with applicable capital and liquidity requirements (including the effect of the transition to the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) methodology for allowances and related adjustments), including its ability to generate liquidity internally or raise capital on favorable terms; possible changes in trade, monetary and fiscal policies and stimulus programs, laws and regulations and other activities of governments, agencies, and similar organizations, and the uncertainty of the short- and long-term impacts of such changes; any impairments of the Company's goodwill or other intangible assets; conditions in the financial markets, including the destabilized economic environment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, that may limit the Company's access to additional funding to meet its liquidity needs; the intention of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to cease support of London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the transition to an alternative reference interest rate, such as the Secured Overnight Funding Rate (SOFR), including methodologies for calculating the rate that are different from the LIBOR methodology and changed language for existing and new floating or adjustable rate contracts; the success of the Company's growth plans, including its plans to grow the commercial small business leasing portfolio and residential mortgage small business and Small Business Administration portfolios; the Company's ability to successfully integrate and fully realize the cost savings and other benefits of its acquisitions, manage risks related to business disruption following those acquisitions, and post-acquisition Customer acceptance of the Company's products and services and related Customer disintermediation, including its pending acquisition of Bryn Mawr; the Company’s ability to complete the acquisition of Bryn Mawr on the terms proposed, which are subject to a number of conditions, risks and uncertainties, including the possibility that the proposed acquisition does not close when expected or at all because all conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis or at all, the failure to close for any other reason, diversion of management time on merger-related issues, risks relating to the potential dilutive effect of shares of the Company’s common stock to be issued in the acquisition of Bryn Mawr, and the reaction to the acquisition of Bryn Mawr of the companies’ customers, employees and counterparties; negative perceptions or publicity with respect to the Company generally and, in particular, the Company's trust and wealth management business; failure of the financial and operational controls of the Company's Cash Connect® division; adverse judgments or other resolution of pending and future legal proceedings, and cost incurred in defending such proceedings; the Company's reliance on third parties for certain important functions, including the operation of its core systems, and any failures by such third parties; system failures or cybersecurity incidents or other breaches of the Company's network security, particularly given widespread remote working arrangements; the Company's ability to recruit and retain key Associates; the effects of problems encountered by other financial institutions that adversely affect the Company or the banking industry generally; the effects of weather and natural disasters such as floods, droughts, wind, tornadoes and hurricanes as well as effects from geopolitical instability, public health crises and man-made disasters including terrorist attacks; the effects of regional or national civil unrest (including any resulting branch or ATM closures or damage); possible changes in the speed of loan prepayments by the Company's Customers and loan origination or sales volumes; possible changes in the speed of prepayments of mortgage-backed securities due to changes in the interest rate environment, particularly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the related acceleration of premium amortization on prepayments in the event that prepayments accelerate; regulatory limits on the Company's ability to receive dividends from its subsidiaries and pay dividends to its stockholders; any reputation, credit, interest rate, market, operational, litigation, legal, liquidity, regulatory and compliance risk resulting from developments related to any of the risks discussed above; and other risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020, Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 and other documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.We caution readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Company disclaims any duty to revise or update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company for any reason, except as specifically required by law. As used in this press release, the terms "WSFS," "the Company," "registrant," "we," "us," and "our" mean WSFS Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, unless the context indicates otherwise.
WSFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)Three months ended Six months ended (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 Interest income: Interest and fees on loans $ 98,645 $ 108,852 $ 112,260 $ 207,497 $ 231,462 Interest on mortgage-backed securities 12,506 10,704 12,549 23,210 25,768 Interest and dividends on investment securities 1,383 1,449 1,009 2,832 1,935 Other interest income 368 276 65 644 573 112,902 121,281 125,883 234,183 259,738 Interest expense: Interest on deposits 3,778 4,496 9,832 8,274 24,469 Interest on Federal Home Loan Bank advances — 5 625 5 1,455 Interest on senior debt 2,053 2,266 1,180 4,319 2,359 Interest on trust preferred borrowings 317 324 484 641 1,070 Interest on other borrowings 5 5 6 10 479 6,153 7,096 12,127 13,249 29,832 Net interest income 106,749 114,185 113,756 220,934 229,906 (Recovery of) provision for credit losses (67,563 ) (20,160 ) 94,754 (87,723 ) 151,400 Net interest income after (recovery of) provision for credit losses 174,312 134,345 19,002 308,657 78,506 Noninterest income: Credit/debit card and ATM income 7,567 6,805 9,306 14,372 20,665 Investment management and fiduciary revenue 15,360 14,253 10,929 29,613 21,891 Deposit service charges 5,319 5,460 4,175 10,779 9,822 Mortgage banking activities, net 4,453 8,600 8,494 13,053 11,965 Loan and lease fee income 1,730 3,485 1,097 5,215 2,216 Securities gains, net — 329 1,908 329 2,601 Unrealized gain (loss) on equity investment, net 5,261 — (11 ) 5,261 657 Realized gain on sale of equity investment, net — — 22,052 — 22,052 Bank-owned life insurance income 695 205 445 900 420 Other income 8,633 8,685 5,980 17,318 12,933 49,018 47,822 64,375 96,840 105,222 Noninterest expense: Salaries, benefits and other compensation 52,408 53,138 48,757 105,546 94,103 Occupancy expense 8,083 8,460 8,296 16,543 15,962 Equipment expense 7,338 7,391 5,759 14,729 10,723 Data processing and operations expense 3,444 3,385 3,061 6,829 6,139 Professional fees 3,401 3,856 4,423 7,257 9,023 Marketing expense 1,286 992 1,215 2,278 2,166 FDIC expenses 1,056 1,069 305 2,125 251 Loss on debt extinguishment 1,087 — — 1,087 — Loan workout and other credit costs (552 ) 1,120 4,587 568 5,040 Corporate development expense 2,543 2,095 2,801 4,638 4,142 Restructuring expense (144 ) (265 ) — (409 ) — Other operating expenses 16,082 14,378 14,231 30,460 34,382 96,032 95,619 93,435 191,651 181,931 Income (loss) before taxes 127,298 86,548 (10,058 ) 213,846 1,797 Income tax provision (benefit) 31,687 21,407 (2,247 ) 53,094 (959 ) Net income (loss) 95,611 65,141 (7,811 ) 160,752 2,756 Less: Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interest (56 ) 59 (700 ) 3 (1,060 ) Net income (loss) attributable to WSFS $ 95,667 $ 65,082 $ (7,111 ) $ 160,749 $ 3,816 Diluted earnings (loss) per share of common stock: $ 2.01 $ 1.36 $ (0.14 ) $ 3.37 $ 0.07 Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding for fully diluted EPS 47,691,709 47,792,108 50,655,154 47,675,223 50,910,790 See “Notes”
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited) - continuedThree months ended Six months ended June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 Performance Ratios: Return on average assets (a) 2.60 % 1.85 % (0.22 )% 2.23 % 0.06 % Return on average equity (a) 21.32 14.90 (1.55 ) 18.15 0.42 Return on average tangible common equity (a)(o) 31.43 22.38 (1.55 ) 26.99 1.28 Net interest margin (a)(b) 3.23 3.59 3.93 3.40 4.14 Efficiency ratio (c) 61.55 58.93 52.36 60.21 54.19 Noninterest income as a percentage of total net revenue (b) 31.42 29.47 36.07 30.43 31.34 See “Notes”
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION (Unaudited)(Dollars in thousands) June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Assets: Cash and due from banks $ 1,944,059 $ 1,628,773 $ 583,221 Cash in non-owned ATMs 470,157 428,180 360,969 Investment securities, available-for-sale 3,366,579 2,987,885 2,195,389 Investment securities, held-to-maturity 95,126 103,523 127,601 Other investments 28,635 22,941 31,560 Net loans and leases (e)(f)(l) 8,245,019 8,529,213 9,229,741 Bank owned life insurance 32,759 32,255 30,391 Goodwill and intangibles 551,951 554,701 562,515 Other assets 414,576 442,981 451,970 Total assets $ 15,148,861 $ 14,730,452 $ 13,573,357 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity: Noninterest-bearing deposits $ 4,328,060 $ 3,857,610 $ 3,188,046 Interest-bearing deposits 8,335,960 8,361,189 7,596,125 Total customer deposits 12,664,020 12,218,799 10,784,171 Brokered deposits 62,825 64,901 278,329 Total deposits 12,726,845 12,283,700 11,062,500 Federal Home Loan Bank advances — — 106,395 Other borrowings 236,470 335,201 189,398 Other liabilities 303,735 343,097 393,270 Total liabilities 13,267,050 12,961,998 11,751,563 Stockholders’ equity of WSFS 1,884,054 1,770,641 1,823,669 Noncontrolling interest (2,243 ) (2,187 ) (1,875 ) Total stockholders' equity 1,881,811 1,768,454 1,821,794 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 15,148,861 $ 14,730,452 $ 13,573,357 Capital Ratios: Equity to asset ratio 12.44 % 12.02 % 13.44 % Tangible common equity to tangible asset ratio (o) 9.13 8.58 9.69 Common equity Tier 1 capital (required: 4.5%; well capitalized: 6.5%) (g) 14.21 13.20 12.68 Tier 1 leverage (required: 4.00%; well-capitalized: 5.00%) (g) 10.11 9.82 10.40 Tier 1 risk-based capital (required: 6.00%; well-capitalized: 8.00%) (g) 14.21 13.20 12.68 Total risk-based capital (required: 8.00%; well-capitalized: 10.00%) (g) 15.41 14.46 13.93 Asset Quality Indicators: Nonperforming assets: Nonaccruing loans $ 24,024 $ 31,792 $ 26,175 Troubled debt restructuring (accruing) 14,997 15,684 14,550 Assets acquired through foreclosure 1,044 2,068 4,153 Total nonperforming assets $ 40,065 $ 49,544 $ 44,878 Past due loans (h) $ 8,533 $ 7,678 $ 8,601 Allowance for credit losses 132,423 204,823 232,200 Ratio of nonperforming assets to total assets 0.26 % 0.34 % 0.33 % Ratio of nonperforming assets (excluding accruing TDRs) to total assets 0.17 0.23 0.22 Ratio of allowance for credit losses to total loans and leases (q) 1.59 2.36 2.45 Ratio of allowance for credit losses to nonaccruing loans 551 644 887 Ratio of quarterly net charge-offs to average gross loans (a)(e)(i)(n) 0.23 0.18 0.07 Ratio of year-to-date net charge-offs to average gross loans (a)(e)(i)(n) 0.20 0.18 0.06 See “Notes”
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET (Unaudited)(Dollars in thousands) Three months ended June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Average
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(a)(b)Assets: Interest-earning assets: Loans: (e) (j) Commercial loans and leases (p) $ 3,900,612 $ 46,039 4.74 % $ 4,138,034 $ 52,620 5.16 % $ 4,291,301 $ 53,390 5.01 % Commercial real estate loans (s) 2,791,438 28,277 4.06 2,803,378 29,191 4.22 2,841,231 31,230 4.42 Residential mortgage 647,442 11,271 6.96 734,593 12,864 7.00 933,854 13,679 5.86 Consumer loans 1,123,440 11,950 4.27 1,159,588 12,836 4.49 1,124,742 13,065 4.67 Loans held for sale 131,460 1,108 3.38 161,287 1,341 3.37 92,252 896 3.91 Total loans and leases 8,594,392 98,645 4.61 8,996,880 108,852 4.91 9,283,380 112,260 4.87 Mortgage-backed securities (d) 2,978,331 12,506 1.68 2,507,910 10,704 1.71 2,048,357 12,549 2.45 Investment securities (d) 318,415 1,383 1.97 336,410 1,449 1.98 130,671 1,009 3.82 Other interest-earning assets 1,414,264 368 0.10 1,103,632 276 0.10 220,801 65 0.12 Total interest-earning assets $ 13,305,402 $ 112,902 3.41 % $ 12,944,832 $ 121,281 3.81 % $ 11,683,209 $ 125,883 4.34 % Allowance for credit losses (194,211 ) (226,911 ) (156,576 ) Cash and due from banks 176,015 114,725 108,463 Cash in non-owned ATMs 468,136 393,964 319,154 Bank owned life insurance 32,329 32,155 29,965 Other noninterest-earning assets 998,948 997,444 1,036,500 Total assets $ 14,786,619 $ 14,256,209 $ 13,020,715 Liabilities and stockholders’ equity: Interest-bearing liabilities: Interest-bearing deposits: Interest-bearing demand $ 2,560,283 $ 531 0.08 % $ 2,572,325 $ 618 0.10 % $ 2,213,369 $ 882 0.16 % Savings 1,922,342 149 0.03 1,830,781 150 0.03 1,681,587 877 0.21 Money market 2,754,895 801 0.12 2,682,219 854 0.13 2,262,737 2,311 0.41 Customer time deposits 1,078,296 1,842 0.69 1,117,191 2,377 0.86 1,242,730 4,954 1.60 Total interest-bearing customer deposits 8,315,816 3,323 0.16 8,202,516 3,999 0.20 7,400,423 9,024 0.49 Brokered deposits 63,407 455 2.88 136,957 497 1.47 286,655 808 1.13 Total interest-bearing deposits 8,379,223 3,778 0.18 8,339,473 4,496 0.22 7,687,078 9,832 0.51 Federal Home Loan Bank advances — — — 736 5 2.76 106,694 625 2.36 Trust preferred borrowings 67,011 317 1.90 67,011 324 1.96 67,011 484 2.90 Senior debt 228,260 2,053 3.60 246,654 2,266 3.67 98,681 1,180 4.78 Other borrowed funds 21,661 5 0.09 19,656 5 0.10 25,580 6 0.09 Total interest-bearing liabilities $ 8,696,155 $ 6,153 0.28 % $ 8,673,530 $ 7,096 0.33 % $ 7,985,044 $ 12,127 0.61 % Noninterest-bearing demand deposits 3,963,476 3,490,831 2,882,999 Other noninterest-bearing liabilities 329,341 322,296 311,697 Stockholders’ equity of WSFS 1,799,839 1,771,822 1,842,525 Noncontrolling interest (2,192 ) (2,270 ) (1,550 ) Total liabilities and equity $ 14,786,619 $ 14,256,209 $ 13,020,715 Excess of interest-earning assets over interest-bearing liabilities $ 4,609,247 $ 4,271,302 $ 3,698,165 Net interest and dividend income $ 106,749 $ 114,185 $ 113,756 Interest rate spread 3.13 % 3.48 % 3.73 % Net interest margin 3.23 % 3.59 % 3.93 % See “Notes”
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
(Unaudited)(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three months ended Six months ended Stock Information: June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 Market price of common stock: High $55.12 $55.18 $33.32 $55.18 $44.70 Low 46.32 40.64 21.00 40.64 17.84 Close 46.59 49.79 28.70 46.59 28.70 Book value per share of common stock 39.63 37.27 36.00 Tangible common book value per share of common stock (o) 28.02 25.60 24.89 Number of shares of common stock outstanding (000s) 47,535 47,502 50,660 Other Financial Data: One-year repricing gap to total assets (k) 14.38% 13.26% 6.95% Weighted average duration of the MBS portfolio 4.6 years 5.0 years 1.3 years Unrealized (losses) gains on securities available for sale, net of taxes $14,147 $(9,957) $74,689 Number of Associates (FTEs) (m) 1,859 1,854 1,862 Number of offices (branches, LPO’s, operations centers, etc.) 112 111 115 Number of WSFS owned and branded ATMs 614 625 571 Notes: (a) Annualized. (b) Computed on a fully tax-equivalent basis. (c) Noninterest expense divided by (tax-equivalent) net interest income and noninterest income. (d) Includes securities held-to-maturity (at amortized cost) and securities available-for-sale (at fair value). (e) Net of unearned income. (f) Net of allowance for credit losses. (g) Represents capital ratios of Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB and subsidiaries. (h) Accruing loans which are contractually past due 90 days or more as to principal or interest. Balance includes student loans acquired from Beneficial, which are U.S. government guaranteed with little risk of credit loss. (i) Excludes loans held for sale. (j) Nonperforming loans are included in average balance computations. (k) The difference between projected amounts of interest-sensitive assets and interest-sensitive liabilities repricing within one year divided by total assets, based on a current interest rate scenario. (l) Includes loans held for sale and reverse mortgages. (m) Includes seasonal Associates, when applicable. (n) Excludes reverse mortgage loans. (o) The Company uses non-GAAP (United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) financial information in its analysis of the Company’s performance. The Company’s management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide a greater understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior periods and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented. The Company’s management believes that investors may use these non-GAAP financial measures to analyze the Company’s financial performance without the impact of unusual items or events that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. This non-GAAP data should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, and is not a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results. For a reconciliation of these and other non-GAAP financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" at the end of the press release. (p) Includes commercial & industrial loans, PPP loans and commercial small business leases. (q) Represents amortized cost basis for loans, leases and held-to-maturity securities. (r) Includes (recovery of) provision for credit losses, loan workout expenses, OREO expenses and other credit costs. (s) Includes commercial mortgage and commercial construction loans. (t) During the second quarter of 2021, the WSFS Foundation and the WSFS Community Foundation merged to form the WSFS CARES Foundation. WSFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)Non-GAAP Reconciliation (o): Three months ended Six months ended June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 Net interest income (GAAP) $ 106,749 $ 114,185 $ 113,756 $ 220,934 $ 229,906 Core net interest income (non-GAAP) 106,749 114,185 113,756 220,934 229,906 Noninterest income (GAAP) 49,018 47,822 64,375 96,840 105,222 Less: Securities gains — 329 1,908 329 2,601 Less: Unrealized gains on equity investments, net 5,261 — (11 ) 5,261 657 Less: Realized gain on sale of equity investment, net — — 22,052 — 22,052 Core fee revenue (non-GAAP) $ 43,757 $ 47,493 $ 40,426 $ 91,250 $ 79,912 Core net revenue (non-GAAP) $ 150,506 $ 161,678 $ 154,182 $ 312,184 $ 309,818 Core net revenue (non-GAAP)(tax-equivalent) $ 150,755 $ 161,943 $ 154,513 $ 312,697 $ 310,418 Noninterest expense (GAAP) $ 96,032 $ 95,619 $ 93,435 $ 191,651 $ 181,931 Less: Corporate development expense 2,543 2,095 2,801 4,638 4,142 (Plus)/less: Restructuring expense (144 ) (265 ) — (409 ) — Less: Loss on debt extinguishment 1,087 — — 1,087 — Less: Contribution to WSFS CARES Foundation (t) 1,000 — — 1,000 3,000 Core noninterest expense (non-GAAP) $ 91,546 $ 93,789 $ 90,634 $ 185,335 $ 174,789 Core efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 60.7 % 57.9 % 58.7 % 59.3 % 56.3 % End of period June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 Total assets (GAAP) $ 15,148,861 $ 14,730,452 $ 13,573,357 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 551,951 554,701 562,515 Total tangible assets (non-GAAP) $ 14,596,910 $ 14,175,751 $ 13,010,842 Total stockholders’ equity of WSFS (GAAP) $ 1,884,054 $ 1,770,641 $ 1,823,669 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 551,951 554,701 562,515 Total tangible common equity (non-GAAP) $ 1,332,103 $ 1,215,940 $ 1,261,154 Calculation of tangible common book value per share: Book value per share (GAAP) $ 39.63 $ 37.27 $ 36.00 Tangible common book value per share (non-GAAP) 28.02 25.60 24.89 Calculation of tangible common equity to tangible assets: Equity to asset ratio (GAAP) 12.44 % 12.02 % 13.44 % Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (non-GAAP) 9.13 8.58 9.69 Non-GAAP Reconciliation - continued (o): Three months ended Six months ended June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 GAAP net income attributable to WSFS $ 95,667 $ 65,082 $ (7,111 ) $ 160,749 $ 3,816 Plus/(less): Pre-tax adjustments: Securities gains, realized/unrealized gains on equity investments, corporate development and restructuring expense, loss on debt extinguishment, and contribution to WSFS CARES Foundation (t) (775 ) 1,501 (21,148 ) 726 (18,168 ) (Plus)/less: Tax impact of pre-tax adjustments 510 11 4,712 521 2,692 Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) attributable to WSFS $ 95,402 $ 66,594 $ (23,547 ) $ 161,996 $ (11,660 ) GAAP return on average assets (ROA) 2.60 % 1.85 % (0.22 )% 2.23 % 0.06 % Plus/(less): Pre-tax adjustments: Securities gains, realized/unrealized gains on equity investments, corporate development and restructuring expense, loss on debt extinguishment, and contribution to WSFS CARES Foundation (t) (0.02 ) 0.04 (0.65 ) 0.01 (0.29 ) (Plus)/less: Tax impact of pre-tax adjustments 0.01 — 0.14 0.01 0.04 Core ROA (non-GAAP) 2.59 % 1.89 % (0.73 )% 2.25 % (0.19 )% Earnings per share (GAAP) $ 2.01 $ 1.36 $ (0.14 ) $ 3.37 $ 0.07 Plus/(less): Pre-tax adjustments: Securities gains, realized/unrealized gains on equity investments, corporate development and restructuring expense, loss on debt extinguishment, and contribution to WSFS CARES Foundation (t) (0.02 ) 0.03 (0.42 ) 0.02 (0.36 ) (Plus)/less: Tax impact of pre-tax adjustments 0.01 — 0.10 0.01 0.06 Core earnings per share (non-GAAP) $ 2.00 $ 1.39 $ (0.46 ) $ 3.40 $ (0.23 ) Calculation of return on average tangible common equity: GAAP net income attributable to WSFS $ 95,667 $ 65,082 $ (7,111 ) $ 160,749 $ 3,816 Plus: Tax effected amortization of intangible assets 1,996 2,004 2,198 4,000 4,301 Net tangible income (non-GAAP) $ 97,663 $ 67,086 $ (4,913 ) $ 164,749 $ 8,117 Average stockholders’ equity of WSFS $ 1,799,839 $ 1,771,822 $ 1,842,525 $ 1,785,907 $ 1,839,013 Less: average goodwill and intangible assets 553,665 556,344 564,622 554,997 566,159 Net average tangible common equity $ 1,246,174 $ 1,215,478 $ 1,277,903 $ 1,230,910 $ 1,272,854 Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) 31.43 % 22.38 % (1.55 )% 26.99 % 1.28 % Three months ended Six months ended June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 30, 2020 June 30, 2021 June 30, 2020 Calculation of PPNR: Net income (GAAP) $ 95,611 $ 65,141 $ (7,811 ) $ 160,752 $ 2,756 Plus: Income tax provision 31,687 21,407 (2,247 ) 53,094 (959 ) Plus/(less): (Recovery of) provision for credit losses (67,563 ) (20,160 ) 94,754 (87,723 ) 151,400 PPNR (non-GAAP) $ 59,735 $ 66,388 $ 84,696 $ 126,123 $ 153,197 Investor Relations Contact: Dominic C. Canuso
(302) 571-6833; dcanuso@wsfsbank.com
Media Contact: Rebecca Acevedo
(215) 253-5566; racevedo@wsfsbank.com
- Core ROA(2) was 2.59% in 2Q 2021 compared to (0.73)% for 2Q 2020.