FAIRMONT, W.Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#banking–MVB Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: MVBF) (“MVB Financial,” “MVB” or the “Company”), the holding company for MVB Bank, Inc. (“MVB Bank”), today announced financial results for the first quarter of 2024, with reported net income of $4.5 million, or $0.35 basic and $0.34 diluted earnings per share.


First Quarter 2024 Highlights As Compared to Fourth Quarter 2023

Total revenue increased 6.8%, or $2.4 million.

Fintech fee income grew 26.3%, or $1.0 million.

Noninterest bearing deposits increased 16.2%, or $193.8 million, and represent 44% of total deposits.

Nonperforming loans declined 8.7%; Measures of asset quality and capital strength were stable.

Book value per share and tangible book value per share, a non-GAAP financial measure,

each increased by 0.2% to $22.73 and $22.48, respectively.

From Larry F. Mazza, Chief Executive Officer, MVB Financial:

“Turbulence in financial markets and the banking sector persisted during the first quarter of 2024. Amidst these volatile market conditions, MVB made progress on several key initiatives. Most notably, we further solidified foundational measures of safety and soundness. Our balance sheet liquidity position and the quality of our funding mix improved, asset quality indicators were stable, commercial real estate concentrations remained well within regulatory guidelines and measures of capital strength were maintained. We also remained proactive in investing at a higher-than-normal pace to contend with changing regulatory requirements following the industry events of early 2023. These higher costs, alongside other cyclical and seasonal challenges, weighed on our earnings for the first quarter.

“At the same time, initiatives to drive revenue growth are bearing fruit. Banking-as-a-service fee income increased from the prior quarter and the year-ago period, benefiting from seasonal considerations, notably the influence of tax season, and growth in the underlying business. Through these challenging times for the banking sector, I’m pleased and encouraged by the adaptability of the MVB Team and the resilience of our business model.”

FIRST QUARTER 2024 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Strong core deposit growth.

    • Total deposits increased 8.4%, or $243.9 million, to $3.15 billion, compared to the prior quarter-end, primarily reflecting strong growth in noninterest bearing (“NIB”) deposits. Growth also reflected strength in Banking-as-a-Service (“BaaS”) deposits and increased balances due to seasonal tax volume and deposits tied to payment relationships.
    • Total off-balance sheet deposits increased to $1.53 billion as compared to $1.09 billion at the prior quarter-end. Off-balance sheet deposit networks are utilized to generate fee income, enhance capital efficiency and manage liquidity and concentration risk.
    • NIB deposits increased 16.2%, or $193.8 million, and 22.6%, or $256.8 million, to $1.39 billion, as compared to the prior quarter-end and the year-ago period, respectively. NIB deposit growth relative to the prior quarter primarily reflected seasonal tax deposits and growth in customer business volume. NIB deposits represented 44.2% of total deposits, as compared to 41.3% of total deposits at the prior quarter-end, and 36.0% for the year-ago period.
    • Certificate of deposit (“CD”) balances, which include brokered deposits, increased 18.7%, or $109.5 million, to $696.3 million, from the prior quarter-end.
    • The loan-to-deposit ratio was 72.1% as of March 31, 2024, compared to 79.9% as of December 31, 2023 and 74.9% as of March 31, 2023. The decline in the loan-to-deposit ratio reflects the increase in deposits, primarily due to our BaaS business, combined with a decline in loan balances driven by market conditions.
  • Fintech fee income growth drove quarter and year-over-year growth in noninterest income and total revenues.

    • Payment card and service charge income, which includes BaaS fee income, increased by 26.3% and 33.3% as compared to the prior quarter and the year-ago period, respectively. Growth relative to the prior quarter primarily related to increased transactional volume due to seasonal tax deposits and expanded relationships with our Fintech partners. Growth relative to the prior year is primarily related to the increased transactional volume from seasonal tax deposits year over year.
    • Total noninterest income grew 76.5%, or $3.4 million, relative to the prior quarter, to $7.8 million, primarily reflecting higher payment card and service charge income and a decline in the loss on equity method investments (mortgage banking). Relative to the prior year, total noninterest income grew 155.4%, or $4.8 million, reflecting higher payment card and service charge income and higher other operating income.
    • Total revenues increased $2.4 million, or 6.8%, and $2.2 million, or 6.1%, relative to the prior quarter and the year-ago period, respectively. Revenue growth relative to both prior periods reflected higher noninterest income partially offset by lower net interest income.
  • Net interest income declined on a slowdown in loan growth, net interest margin contraction and seasonal considerations.

    • Net interest income on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP financial measure, declined 3.1%, or $1.0 million, to $30.3 million relative to the prior quarter, reflecting net interest margin contraction, partially offset by an increase in total average earning asset balances.
    • Net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP financial measure, was 3.83%, down 23 basis points from the prior quarter, primarily reflecting higher interest rates on deposits and elevated deposit balances driven by seasonal considerations associated with a BaaS relationship, in addition to a decline in average loan balances due to market conditions.
    • Total cost of funds was 2.52%, up eight basis points compared to the prior quarter, primarily reflecting an increase in balances due to seasonal tax deposits.
    • Average earning asset balances increased 4.3% from the prior quarter, reflecting higher interest-bearing balances with banks and higher investment securities balances, partially offset by lower average loan balances. Average total loan balances declined 0.4% from the prior quarter, reflecting slower market demand and deliberate efforts to improve balance sheet liquidity.
  • Measures of safety and soundness were generally stable.

    • The Community Bank Leverage Ratio, Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio and MVB Bank’s Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio were 10.1%, 14.4%, and 15.2%, respectively, compared to 10.5%, 14.4%, and 15.1%, respectively, at the prior quarter end.
    • Tangible book value per share, a non-U.S. GAAP measure discussed below, increased 0.2% to $22.48, relative to the prior quarter-end, and increased 6.2% from the year-ago period.
    • Nonperforming loans declined $0.7 million, or 8.7%, to $7.5 million, or 0.3% of total loans, from $8.3 million, or 0.4% of total loans, at the prior quarter end. Criticized loans as a percentage of total loans were 5.8%, as compared to 5.3% at the prior quarter end. Net charge-offs were $1.3 million, or 0.2%, for the first quarter of 2024, compared to $0.5 million, or 0.1%, for the prior quarter. For the first quarter of 2024, net charge-offs included $0.6 million related to a SBA loan secured by business assets, $0.5 million related to the subprime consumer automotive segment and $0.4 million related to a commercial client in the energy industry.
    • The provision for credit losses totaled $2.0 million, compared to a release of allowance of $2.1 million for the prior quarter. The allowance for credit losses was 1.01% of total loans, as compared to 0.95% at the prior quarter end.
  • Expenses higher due to employee compensation and continued investment spend to enhance regulatory and compliance infrastructure.

    • Noninterest expense increased 6.7% to $30.2 million relative to the prior quarter, primarily reflecting an increase in employee benefits and continued elevated professional fees and other operating costs to enhance risk management and compliance-related infrastructure in response to changing regulatory requirements following the industry events of March 2023.

INCOME STATEMENT

Net interest income on a tax-equivalent basis totaled $30.3 million for the first quarter of 2024, a decline of $1.0 million, or 3.1%, from the fourth quarter of 2023 and $2.7 million, or 8.1%, from the first quarter of 2023. The decline from both prior periods reflects a lower net interest margin, partially offset by higher average earning balances.

Interest income increased $0.3 million, or 0.7%, from the fourth quarter of 2023 and increased $5.3 million, or 11.8%, from the first quarter of 2023. Relative to the prior quarter, the slight increase primarily reflects higher interest income from cash balances due to seasonal considerations and increased interest income from investment securities, mostly offset by a decline in interest income from loans, driven by lower loan balances and a lower tax-equivalent yield on loans. Relative to the prior year, higher interest income reflects the cumulative impact of earning assets booked at higher yields than the prevailing portfolio yield in the prior period and the repricing of variable rate loans in a higher interest rate environment.

Interest expense increased $1.3 million, or 7.0%, from the fourth quarter of 2023 and $7.9 million, or 65.3%, from the first quarter of 2023. The cost of funds was 2.52% for the first quarter of 2024, up from 2.44% for the fourth quarter of 2023 and 1.59% for the first quarter of 2023. Relative to the prior quarter, higher interest expense primarily reflects higher interest rates on deposits and seasonal increases in deposits due to tax season driven by a BaaS relationship. Relative to the year-ago period, the increase reflects the impact of higher interest rates on our deposits.

On a tax-equivalent basis, net interest margin for the first quarter of 2024 was 3.83%, a decline of 23 basis points versus the fourth quarter of 2023 and 57 basis points versus the first quarter of 2023. See the table below for a reconciliation between net interest margin and net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis, a non-GAAP measure. Contraction in net interest margin from the prior quarter primarily reflects an unfavorable shift in the mix of average earning assets, including lower loan balances, higher cash and investment securities balances with lower yields and higher funding costs driven by the volume of deposits and higher interest rates on deposits associated with a BaaS relationship. Relative to the year-ago period, the contraction in net interest margin reflects higher funding costs, which have significantly outpaced the increase in average earning asset yields.

Noninterest income totaled $7.8 million for the first quarter of 2024, an increase of $3.4 million from the fourth quarter of 2023 and $4.8 million from the first quarter of 2023. The increase compared to the prior quarter is primarily driven by a decline of $1.3 million in equity method investment losses from our mortgage segment, an increase of $1.0 million in payment card and service charge income and a $0.7 million in gain on sale of available-for-sale investment securities. Additionally, the fourth quarter of 2023 included a $0.7 million loss on derivatives without a comparable loss in the first quarter of 2024 and a $0.3 million gain on sale of loans without a comparable gain in the first quarter of 2024. The $4.8 million increase in noninterest income from the first quarter of 2023 was primarily driven by increases of $1.2 million in payment card and service charge income and $0.6 million in other operating income. There was a gain on sale of available-for-sale investment securities of $0.7 million during the first quarter of 2024, as compared to a loss of $1.5 million in the first quarter of 2023. Additionally, there was a decline in holding loss on equity securities of $0.3 million, and the first quarter of 2023 included a $0.4 million loss on sale of loans without a comparable loss in the first quarter of 2024.

Noninterest expense totaled $30.2 million for the first quarter of 2024, an increase of $1.9 million, or 6.7%, from the fourth quarter of 2023 and $1.9 million, or 6.6%, from the first quarter of 2023. The increase from the fourth quarter of 2023 primarily reflects an increase in salaries and employee benefits of $1.6 million, or 10.9%. The increase from the first quarter of 2023 primarily reflects an increase of $2.8 million in professional fees, partially offset by decreases of $0.4 million in other operating expense, $0.4 million in travel, entertainment, dues and subscriptions and $0.3 million in salaries and employee benefit expense.

BALANCE SHEET

Loans totaled $2.27 billion at March 31, 2024, a decline of $50.3 million, or 2.2%, and $93.8 million, or 4.0%, as compared to December 31, 2023 and March 31, 2023, respectively. The decline in loan balances compared to the prior quarters primarily reflects lower market demand, the impact of loan amortization and payoffs and slower loan growth based on overall market conditions and portfolio management.

Deposits totaled $3.15 billion as of March 31, 2024, an increase of $243.9 million, or 8.4%, from December 31, 2023, and a decline of $5.5 million, or 0.2%, from March 31, 2023. Relative to the prior quarter, deposit growth reflected strong growth in NIB deposits and seasonal considerations due to tax season driven by a BaaS relationship. Relative to the year-ago period, the decline reflects the increased utilization of off-balance sheet deposit networks to generate fee income, enhance capital efficiency and manage liquidity and concentration risk, partially offset by the increase in NIB deposits.

NIB deposits totaled $1.39 billion as of March 31, 2024, an increase of $193.8 million, or 16.2%, from December 31, 2023 and an increase of $256.8 million, or 22.6%, from March 31, 2023. Relative to both prior periods, growth in NIB deposits reflected growth in customer business volume and, for the immediately preceding quarter, seasonal considerations. NIB deposits represented 44.2% of total deposits, compared to 41.3% of total deposits at the prior quarter-end, and 36.0% for the year-ago period.

CAPITAL

The Community Bank Leverage Ratio was 10.1% as of March 31, 2024, compared to 10.5% as of December 31, 2023 and 10.0% as of March 31, 2023. MVB’s Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio was 14.4% as of March 31, 2024, compared to 14.4% as of December 31, 2023 and 13.7% as of March 31, 2023. The Bank’s Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio was 16.04% as of March 31, 2024, compared to 15.1% as of December 31, 2023 and 14.9% as of March 31, 2023.

The tangible common equity ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, was 8.1% as of March 31, 2024, compared to 8.6% as of December 31, 2023 and 7.5% as of as of March 31, 2023. See the reconciliation of the tangible common equity ratio to its most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure later in this release.

The Company issued a quarterly cash dividend of $0.17 per share for the first quarter of 2024, consistent with the fourth quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2023.

ASSET QUALITY

Nonperforming loans totaled $7.5 million, or 0.3% of total loans, as of March 31, 2024, as compared to $8.3 million, or 0.4% of total loans, as of December 31, 2023, and $13.1 million, or 0.6% of total loans, as of March 31, 2023. Criticized loans as a percentage of total loans were 5.8%, compared to 5.3% as of December 31, 2023 and 3.6% as of March 31, 2023.

Net charge-offs were $1.3 million, or 0.2% of total loans, for the first quarter of 2024, compared to $0.5 million, or 0.1% of total loans, for the fourth quarter of 2023 and $1.7 million, or 0.3% of total loans, for the first quarter of 2023.

The provision for credit losses totaled $2.0 million compared to a $2.1 million release of allowance for the prior quarter ended December 31, 2023, and provision of $4.6 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2023. The allowance for credit losses was 1.01% of total loans at March 31, 2024, as compared to 0.95% at December 31, 2023 and 1.50% at March 31, 2023.

About MVB Financial Corp.

MVB Financial, the holding company of MVB Bank, is publicly traded on The Nasdaq Capital Market® (“Nasdaq”) under the ticker “MVBF.”

MVB is a financial holding company headquartered in Fairmont, West Virginia. Through its subsidiary, MVB Bank, and MVB Bank’s subsidiaries, MVB Financial provides financial services to individuals and corporate clients in the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond.

Nasdaq is a leading global provider of trading, clearing, exchange technology, listing, information and public company services.

For more information about MVB, please visit ir.mvbbanking.com.

Forward-looking Statements

MVB Financial has made forward-looking statements, within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, in this press release that are intended to be covered by the protections provided under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations about the future and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, information concerning possible or assumed future results of operations of the Company and its subsidiaries. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “may,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “will,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “continues” or the negative of those terms or similar expressions. Note that many factors could affect the future financial results of the Company and its subsidiaries, both individually and collectively, and could cause those results to differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements. Therefore, undue reliance should not be placed upon any forward-looking statements. Those factors include but are not limited to: market, economic, operational, liquidity and credit risk; changes in market interest rates; impacts related to or resulting from recent turmoil in the banking industry; inability to successfully execute business plans, including strategies related to investments in Fintech companies; competition; unforeseen events, such as pandemics or natural disasters, and any governmental or societal responses thereto; changes in economic, business and political conditions; changes in demand for loan products and deposit flow; operational risks and risk management failures; and government regulation and supervision. Additional factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements can be found in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, as well as its other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Except as required by law, the Company disclaims any obligation to update, revise or correct any forward-looking statements.

Accounting standards require the consideration of subsequent events occurring after the balance sheet date for matters that require adjustment to, or disclosure in, the consolidated financial statements. The review period for subsequent events extends up to and including the filing date of a public company’s financial statements when filed with the SEC. Accordingly, the consolidated financial information in this announcement is subject to change.

Non-U.S. GAAP Financial Measures

This document contains supplemental financial information determined by methods other than in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). Management uses these non-U.S. GAAP measures in its analysis of the Company’s performance. These measures should not be considered a substitute for U.S. GAAP basis measures nor should they be viewed as a substitute for operating results determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Management believes the presentation of non-U.S. GAAP financial measures that exclude the impact of specified items provide useful supplemental information that is essential to a proper understanding of the Company’s financial condition and results. Non-U.S. GAAP measures are not formally defined under U.S. GAAP, and other entities may use calculation methods that differ from those used by us. As a complement to U.S. GAAP financial measures, our management believes these non-U.S. GAAP financial measures assist investors in comparing the financial condition and results of operations of financial institutions due to the industry prevalence of such non-U.S. GAAP measures. See the tables below for a reconciliation of these non-U.S. GAAP measures to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures.

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Financial Highlights

Consolidated Statements of Income

(Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

 

 

 

Quarterly

 

 

 

2024

 

 

 

2023

 

 

2023

 

 

First Quarter

 

Fourth Quarter

 

First Quarter

Interest income

 

$

50,030

 

 

$

49,699

 

 

$

44,763

Interest expense

 

 

19,891

 

 

 

18,592

 

 

 

12,034

Net interest income

 

 

30,139

 

 

 

31,107

 

 

 

32,729

Provision (release of allowance) for credit losses

 

 

1,997

 

 

 

(2,103

)

 

 

4,576

Net interest income after provision (release of allowance) for credit losses

 

 

28,142

 

 

 

33,210

 

 

 

28,153

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total noninterest income

 

 

7,834

 

 

 

4,438

 

 

 

3,067

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Noninterest expense:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salaries and employee benefits

 

 

16,489

 

 

 

14,863

 

 

 

16,746

Other expense

 

 

13,702

 

 

 

13,438

 

 

 

11,571

Total noninterest expenses

 

 

30,191

 

 

 

28,301

 

 

 

28,317

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Income before income taxes

 

 

5,785

 

 

 

9,347

 

 

 

2,903

Income taxes

 

 

1,283

 

 

 

1,431

 

 

 

465

Net income from continuing operations, before noncontrolling interest

 

 

4,502

 

 

 

7,916

 

 

 

2,438

Income from discontinued operations, before income taxes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11,831

Income taxes – discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3,049

Net income from discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8,782

Net Income, before noncontrolling interest

 

 

4,502

 

 

 

7,916

 

 

 

11,220

Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest

 

 

(20

)

 

 

(5

)

 

 

122

Net income available to common shareholders

 

$

4,482

 

 

$

7,911

 

 

$

11,342

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earnings per share from continuing operations – basic

 

$

0.35

 

 

$

0.62

 

 

$

0.20

Earnings per share from discontinued operations – basic

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

$

0.70

Earnings per share – basic

 

$

0.35

 

 

$

0.62

 

 

$

0.90

Earnings per share from continuing operations – diluted

 

$

0.34

 

 

$

0.61

 

 

$

0.20

Earnings per share from discontinued operations – diluted

 

$

 

 

$

 

 

$

0.67

Earnings per share – diluted

 

$

0.34

 

 

$

0.61

 

 

$

0.87

Noninterest Income

(Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands)

 

 

 

Quarterly

 

 

 

2024

 

 

 

2023

 

 

 

2023

 

 

 

First Quarter

 

Fourth Quarter

 

First Quarter

Card acquiring income

 

$

251

 

 

$

1,348

 

 

$

622

 

Service charges on deposits

 

 

1,523

 

 

 

174

 

 

 

1,126

 

Interchange income

 

 

3,039

 

 

 

2,289

 

 

 

1,862

 

Total payment card and service charge income

 

 

4,813

 

 

 

3,811

 

 

 

3,610

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity method investments loss

 

 

(1,128

)

 

 

(2,429

)

 

 

(1,193

)

Compliance and consulting income

 

 

1,000

 

 

 

986

 

 

 

1,016

 

Gain (loss) on sale of loans

 

 

 

 

 

271

 

 

 

(356

)

Investment portfolio gains (losses)

 

 

609

 

 

 

75

 

 

 

(1,844

)

Other noninterest income

 

 

2,540

 

 

 

1,724

 

 

 

1,834

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total noninterest income

 

$

7,834

 

 

$

4,438

 

 

$

3,067

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands)

 

 

 

March 31, 2024

 

December 31, 2023

 

March 31, 2023

Cash and cash equivalents

 

$

640,426

 

 

$

398,229

 

 

$

575,265

 

Securities available-for-sale, at fair value

 

 

349,678

 

 

 

345,275

 

 

 

339,578

 

Equity securities

 

 

41,037

 

 

 

41,086

 

 

 

38,576

 

Loans held-for-sale

 

 

 

 

 

629

 

 

 

19,893

 

Loans receivable

 

 

2,267,310

 

 

 

2,317,594

 

 

 

2,361,153

 

Less: Allowance for credit losses

 

 

(22,804

)

 

 

(22,124

)

 

 

(35,513

)

Loans receivable, net

 

 

2,244,506

 

 

 

2,295,470

 

 

 

2,325,640

 

Premises and equipment, net

 

 

19,968

 

 

 

20,928

 

 

 

22,869

 

Goodwill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other assets

 

 

251,775

 

 

 

212,265

 

 

 

230,055

 

Total assets

 

$

3,547,390

 

 

$

3,313,882

 

 

$

3,551,876

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Noninterest-bearing deposits

 

$

1,391,070

 

 

$

1,197,272

 

 

$

1,134,257

 

Interest-bearing deposits

 

 

1,754,259

 

 

 

1,704,204

 

 

 

2,016,558

 

Senior term loan

 

 

6,549

 

 

 

6,786

 

 

 

9,647

 

Subordinated debt

 

 

73,602

 

 

 

73,540

 

 

 

73,350

 

Other liabilities

 

 

30,082

 

 

 

42,738

 

 

 

46,748

 

Stockholders’ equity

 

 

291,828

 

 

 

289,342

 

 

 

271,316

 

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

 

$

3,547,390

 

 

$

3,313,882

 

 

$

3,551,876

 

Contacts

Questions or comments concerning this earnings release should be directed to:

MVB Financial Corp.
Donald T. Robinson, President and Chief Financial Officer

(304) 598-3500

drobinson@mvbbanking.com

Amy Baker, VP, Corporate Communications and Marketing

(844) 682-2265

abaker@mvbbanking.com

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