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First Citizens BancShares Reports Earnings for First Quarter 2016

RALEIGH, N.C., April 27, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Citizens BancShares Inc. (BancShares) (Nasdaq:FCNCA) announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2016. Net income for the first quarter of 2016 was $52.1 million, or $4.34 per share, compared to $42.7 million, or $3.56 per share, for the fourth quarter of 2015, and $67.2 million, or $5.59 per share, for the corresponding period of 2015, according to Frank B. Holding, Jr., chairman of the board. BancShares’ current quarter results generated an annualized return on average assets of 0.66 percent and an annualized return on average equity of 7.17 percent, compared to respective returns of 0.53 percent and 5.92 percent for the fourth quarter of 2015 and 0.90 percent and 10.00 percent for the first quarter of 2015.

Earnings for the first quarter of 2016 included an acquisition gain of $1.7 million recognized in connection with an FDIC-assisted transaction involving certain assets and liabilities assumed of North Milwaukee State Bank (NMSB) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, acquired on March 11, 2016. The NMSB acquisition contributed $35.3 million in loans and $46.3 million in deposit balances at March 31, 2016. Earnings for the first quarter of 2015 included a $42.9 million gain on the February 13, 2015, acquisition of Capitol City Bank & Trust (CCBT).

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Loans grew by $177.7 million to $20.42 billion during the first quarter of 2016, reflecting originated portfolio growth and the NMSB acquisition.
  • Deposits increased $434.5 million, or by 6.4 percent on an annualized basis, from December 31, 2015, primarily due to organic growth in low-cost demand deposit and savings accounts.
  • Net charge-offs were $4.3 million, or 0.08 percent of average loans and leases on an annualized basis, compared to $6.3 million, or 0.12 percent, during the fourth quarter of 2015.
  • The taxable-equivalent net interest margin increased by 6 basis points to 3.18 percent from the fourth quarter of 2015 due to originated loan growth and improvement in the overnight investment yield, partially offset by continued runoff of the purchased credit impaired (PCI) loan portfolio.
  • Noninterest income was $105.3 million and $99.1 million in the first quarter of 2016 and fourth quarter of 2015, respectively. The increase was driven primarily by investment securities gains of $4.6 million, lower adjustments to the FDIC receivable and the $1.7 million gain on the acquisition of NMSB in the current quarter.
  • BancShares remained well-capitalized under Basel III capital requirements with a Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio of 12.58 percent, common equity Tier 1 ratio of 12.58 percent, total risk-based capital ratio of 14.10 percent and leverage capital ratio of 9.00 percent at March 31, 2016.

LOANS AND DEPOSITS

Loans at March 31, 2016, were $20.42 billion, a net increase of $177.7 million compared to December 31, 2015, representing growth of 3.5 percent on an annualized basis. Originated loans increased by $182.3 million primarily due to continued commercial portfolio growth. PCI loans decreased by $4.6 million, reflecting loan runoff of $39.9 million, partially offset by net loans acquired from NMSB of $35.3 million at March 31, 2016.

At March 31, 2016, deposits were $27.37 billion, an increase of $434.5 million, or by 1.6 percent, since December 31, 2015. The increase during the quarter was due to organic growth primarily in low-cost demand deposit and savings accounts.

ALLOWANCE AND PROVISION FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES

The allowance for loan and lease losses was $206.8 million at March 31, 2016, an increase of $567 thousand compared to December 31, 2015. The allowance as a percentage of total loans at March 31, 2016, was 1.01 percent, compared to 1.02 percent at December 31, 2015.

BancShares recorded net provision expense of $4.8 million for loan and lease losses for the first quarter of 2016, and $7.0 million and $5.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2015 and first quarter of 2015, respectively. The $2.2 million decrease in net provision expense compared to the fourth quarter of 2015 was due to lower net charge-offs on non-PCI loans and higher impairment reversals on PCI loans. The $949 thousand decline in net provision expense from the first quarter of 2015 was primarily due to lower originated loan growth, partially offset by lower impairment reversals on PCI loans.

The non-PCI loan provision expense was $6.8 million for the first quarter of 2016, compared to provision expense of $7.9 million and $8.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2015 and first quarter of 2015, respectively. The PCI loan portfolio net provision credit was $2.0 million during the first quarter of 2016, compared to net provision credits of $903 thousand and $2.9 million during the fourth quarter of 2015 and first quarter of 2015, respectively.

NONPERFORMING ASSETS

At March 31, 2016, BancShares’ nonperforming assets, including nonaccrual loans and other real estate owned (OREO), were $162.8 million, down from $169.0 million at December 31, 2015. The $6.2 million, or 3.6 percent, decrease was due to a $5.7 million reduction in nonaccrual loans primarily in the commercial non-PCI loan portfolio and a $491 thousand decline in OREO due to problem asset resolutions.

NET INTEREST INCOME

Net interest income increased $2.0 million, or by 0.9 percent, to $232.7 million from the fourth quarter of 2015. The increase primarily resulted from higher interest income earned on excess cash held in overnight investments of $1.6 million and lower interest expense of $750 thousand due to reduced borrowing and deposit funding costs. The December 2015 increase in federal funds rate of 25 basis points contributed to higher interest income earned on overnight investments. These favorable impacts were offset by lower PCI loan income resulting from PCI loan portfolio runoff.

Net interest income increased $12.6 million, or by 5.7 percent, from the first quarter of 2015. Loan interest income was up $5.5 million as a result of originated loan growth, and investment securities interest income improved by $3.7 million as proceeds from maturities and sales were reinvested into higher yielding investments. Net interest income also benefited from higher income earned on overnight investments as a result of the increase in the federal funds rate and lower interest expense due to lower interest-bearing deposit costs. These favorable impacts were offset by lower PCI loan income resulting from PCI loan portfolio runoff.

The taxable-equivalent net interest margin was 3.18 percent for the first quarter of 2016, an increase of 6 basis points from the fourth quarter of 2015. The margin improvement was due to continued originated loan growth, improvement in investment yields and lower borrowing costs, partially offset by PCI loan portfolio runoff. The taxable equivalent net interest margin was unchanged from 3.18 percent from the same quarter in the prior year.

NONINTEREST INCOME

Total noninterest income was $105.3 million for the first quarter of 2016, an increase of $6.1 million from the fourth quarter of 2015 primarily the result of $4.6 million in securities gains, lower adjustments to the FDIC receivable of $6.7 million and the $1.7 million NMSB acquisition gain. These improvements were partially offset by a $2.3 million decrease in recoveries of PCI loans previously charged-off and a $1.9 million reduction in mortgage income. The reduction in mortgage income was due to a $1.9 million impairment charge on mortgage servicing assets, which was driven by a decline in interest rates during the quarter.

Noninterest income excluding acquisition gains decreased by $4.2 million from the same quarter in the prior year due to a $3.2 million decline in mortgage income, a $2.6 million decrease in recoveries of PCI loans previously charged-off, higher unfavorable adjustments to the FDIC receivable of $1.5 million and a $1.2 million decline in wealth management income. These decreases were partially offset by a $3.1 million increase in merchant income due to higher sales volume.

NONINTEREST EXPENSE

Noninterest expense decreased by $4.2 million to $251.7 million in comparison to the fourth quarter of 2015. The decrease was primarily due to a $2.9 million reduction in merger-related expenses, a $2.7 million decline in advertising costs, a $1.1 million decline in personnel expenses and a $1.0 million decrease in equipment expense. These decreases were partially offset by a $3.7 million increase in foreclosure-related expenses primarily due to a net loss on sales of acquired OREO in the current quarter.

Noninterest expense decreased by $6.5 million from the same quarter last year, primarily the result of a $5.4 million decline in personnel expenses related to lower pension and higher deferrals of salary costs related to loan origination activity and a $3.0 million decrease in merger-related expenses. These decreases were partially offset by a $2.4 million increase in merchant and card processing expense related to higher sales volume.

INCOME TAXES

Income tax expense was $29.4 million, $24.2 million and $39.8 million for the first quarter of 2016, fourth quarter of 2015, and first quarter of 2015, representing effective tax rates of 36.1 percent, 36.1 percent and 37.2 percent during the respective periods. The higher effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2015 was primarily attributable to increased pre-tax earnings as a result of the CCBT acquisition gain.

ABOUT FIRST CITIZENS BANCSHARES

BancShares is the financial holding company for Raleigh, North Carolina-headquartered First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company (First Citizens Bank). First Citizens Bank provides a broad range of financial services to individuals, businesses, professionals and the medical community through branch offices in 19 states, including online banking, mobile banking, ATMs and telephone banking. As of March 31, 2016, BancShares had total assets of $32.20 billion.

For more information, visit First Citizens’ website at firstcitizens.com. First Citizens Bank. Forever First®.

CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

  Three months ended
(Dollars in thousands, except share data; unaudited) March 31, 2016   December 31, 2015   March 31, 2015
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS          
Interest income $ 243,112     $ 241,861     $ 231,510  
Interest expense 10,392     11,142     11,345  
Net interest income 232,720     230,719     220,165  
Provision for loan and lease losses 4,843     7,046     5,792  
Net interest income after provision for loan and lease losses 227,877     223,673     214,373  
Gain on acquisition 1,704         42,930  
Noninterest income excluding gain on acquisition 103,578     99,135     107,823  
Noninterest expense 251,671     255,886     258,166  
Income before income taxes 81,488     66,922     106,960  
Income taxes 29,416     24,174     39,802  
Net income $ 52,072     $ 42,748     $ 67,158  
Taxable-equivalent net interest income $ 234,187     $ 232,147     $ 221,452  
PER SHARE DATA          
Net income $ 4.34     $ 3.56     $ 5.59  
Cash dividends 0.30     0.30     0.30  
Book value at period-end 246.55     239.14     230.53  
CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET          
Cash and due from banks $ 457,758     $ 534,086     $ 495,901  
Overnight investments 2,871,105     2,063,132     2,458,923  
Investment securities 6,687,483     6,861,548     7,045,550  
Loans and leases 20,417,689     20,239,990     19,096,959  
Less allowance for loan and lease losses (206,783 )   (206,216 )   (205,553 )
FDIC loss share receivable 7,474     4,054     21,340  
Other assets 1,960,931     1,979,340     1,949,812  
Total assets $ 32,195,657     $ 31,475,934     $ 30,862,932  
Deposits $ 27,365,245     $ 26,930,755     $ 26,300,830  
Other liabilities 1,869,218     1,673,070     1,793,383  
Shareholders' equity 2,961,194     2,872,109     2,768,719  
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 32,195,657     $ 31,475,934     $ 30,862,932  
SELECTED PERIOD AVERAGE BALANCES          
Total assets $ 31,705,658     $ 31,753,223     $ 30,414,322  
Investment securities 6,510,248     6,731,183     6,889,752  
Loans and leases 20,349,091     20,059,556     18,922,028  
Interest-earning assets 29,558,629     29,565,715     28,231,923  
Deposits 26,998,026     27,029,650     25,833,068  
Interest-bearing liabilities 19,067,251     18,933,443     19,171,958  
Shareholders' equity $ 2,920,611     $ 2,867,177     $ 2,724,719  
Shares outstanding 12,010,405     12,010,405     12,010,405  
SELECTED RATIOS          
Annualized return on average assets 0.66 %   0.53 %   0.90 %
Annualized return on average equity 7.17     5.92     10.00  
Taxable-equivalent net interest margin 3.18     3.12     3.18  
Efficiency ratio (1) 75.88     77.57     79.96  
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio 12.58     12.65     12.92  
Common equity Tier 1 ratio 12.58     12.51     12.77  
Total risk-based capital ratio 14.10     14.03     14.42  
Leverage capital ratio 9.00     8.96     8.90  
(1) The efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure which measures productivity and is generally calculated as noninterest expense divided by total revenue (net interest income and noninterest income). The efficiency ratio removes the impact of BancShares' securities and acquisition gains from the calculation. Management uses this ratio to monitor performance and believes this measure provides meaningful information to investors.
 

ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES AND ASSET QUALITY DISCLOSURES

  Three months ended
(Dollars in thousands, unaudited) March 31, 2016   December 31, 2015   March 31, 2015
ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN AND LEASE LOSSES (ALLL)          
ALLL at beginning of period $ 206,216     $ 205,463     $ 204,466  
Provision (credit) for loan and lease losses:          
PCI loans (1) (1,997 )   (903 )   (2,864 )
Non-PCI loans (1) 6,840     7,949     8,656  
Net charge-offs of loans and leases:          
Charge-offs (6,780 )   (8,551 )   (7,176 )
Recoveries 2,504     2,258     2,471  
Net charge-offs of loans and leases (4,276 )   (6,293 )   (4,705 )
ALLL at end of period $ 206,783     $ 206,216     $ 205,553  
ALLL at end of period allocated to loans and leases:          
PCI $ 13,757     $ 16,312     $ 17,619  
Non-PCI 193,026     189,904     187,934  
ALLL at end of period $ 206,783     $ 206,216     $ 205,553  
Net charge-offs of loans and leases:          
PCI $ 558     $ 342     $ 1,146  
Non-PCI 3,718     5,951     3,559  
Total net charge-offs $ 4,276     $ 6,293     $ 4,705  
Reserve for unfunded commitments $ 407     $ 379     $ 404  
SELECTED LOAN DATA          
Average loans and leases:          
PCI $ 939,839     $ 996,637     $ 1,200,484  
Non-PCI 19,409,252     19,062,919     17,721,544  
Loans and leases at period-end:          
PCI 945,887     950,516     1,252,545  
Non-PCI 19,471,802     19,289,474     17,844,414  
RISK ELEMENTS          
Nonaccrual loans and leases:          
Covered under loss share agreements $ 2,968     $ 2,992     $ 21,440  
Not covered under loss share agreements 94,806     100,441     71,536  
Other real estate:          
Covered 9,734     6,817     17,302  
Noncovered 55,334     58,742     72,690  
Nonperforming assets:          
Covered $ 12,702     $ 9,809     $ 38,742  
Noncovered 150,140     159,183     144,226  
Total nonperforming assets $ 162,842     $ 168,992     $ 182,968  
Accruing loans and leases 90 days or more past due $ 69,687     $ 77,066     $ 99,130  
RATIOS          
Net charge-offs (annualized) to average loans and leases:          
PCI 0.24 %   0.14 %   0.39 %
Non-PCI 0.08     0.12     0.08  
Total 0.08     0.12     0.10  
ALLL to total loans and leases:          
PCI 1.45     1.72     1.41  
Non-PCI 0.99     0.98     1.05  
Total 1.01     1.02     1.08  
Ratio of nonperforming assets to total loans, leases and other real estate owned:          
Covered 4.74     3.51     8.42  
Noncovered 0.74     0.79     0.77  
Total 0.80     0.83     0.95  
                 
(1) Loans and leases are evaluated at acquisition and where a discount is noted at least in part due to credit quality, the loans are accounted for under the guidance in ASC Topic 310-30, Loans and Debt Securities Acquired with Deteriorated Credit Quality. Loans for which it is probable at acquisition that all required payments will not be collected in accordance with the contractual terms are considered purchased credit-impaired (PCI) loans. PCI loans and leases are recorded at fair value at the date of acquisition. No allowance for loan and lease losses is recorded on the acquisition date as the fair value of the acquired assets incorporates assumptions regarding credit risk. An allowance is recorded if there is additional credit deterioration after the acquisition date. Conversely, Non-PCI loans include originated and purchased non-impaired loans.
 

AVERAGE BALANCE AND NET INTEREST MARGIN SUMMARY

  Three months ended  
  March 31, 2016   December 31, 2015   March 31, 2015  
  Average        Yield/   Average        Yield/   Average       Yield/  
(Dollars in thousands, unaudited) Balance   Interest    Rate   Balance   Interest    Rate   Balance   Interest   Rate  
INTEREST-EARNING ASSETS                                    
Loans and leases $ 20,349,091     $ 217,732     4.30   % $ 20,059,556     $ 218,048     4.32   % $ 18,922,028     $ 211,885     4.54   %
Investment securities:                                    
U. S. Treasury 1,533,028     2,880     0.76     1,686,269     3,092     0.73     2,355,234     4,593     0.79    
Government agency 463,597     1,031     0.89     599,048     1,282     0.86     938,356     1,708     0.73    
Mortgage-backed securities 3,404,123     15,892     1.87     4,437,936     18,632     1.68     3,592,499     13,220     1.47    
State, county and municipal 196     1     2.73                 3,663     53     5.77    
Other 1,109,304     3,377     1.22     7,930     205     10.30                
Total investment securities 6,510,248     23,181     1.43     6,731,183     23,211     1.38     6,889,752     19,574     1.14    
Overnight investments 2,699,290     3,666     0.54     2,774,976     2,030     0.29     2,420,143     1,338     0.22    
Total interest-earning assets $ 29,558,629     $ 244,579     3.32   % $ 29,565,715     $ 243,289     3.27   % $ 28,231,923     $ 232,797     3.34   %
INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES                                    
Interest-bearing deposits:                                    
Checking with interest $ 4,317,299     $ 200     0.02   % $ 4,234,147     $ 204     0.02   % $ 4,608,049     $ 415     0.04   %
Savings 1,944,805     145     0.03     1,887,520     142     0.03     1,765,540     92     0.02    
Money market accounts 8,335,030     1,642     0.08     8,175,228     1,605     0.08     7,821,438     1,641     0.09    
Time deposits 3,061,333     2,672     0.35     3,200,354     2,900     0.36     3,515,525     3,481     0.40    
Total interest-bearing deposits 17,658,467     4,659     0.11     17,497,249     4,851     0.11     17,710,552     5,629     0.13    
Repurchase agreements 655,787     433     0.27     728,526     471     0.26     305,918     121     0.16    
Other short-term borrowings 2,551     1     0.12     3,203     7     1.39     694,775     1,813     1.05    
Long-term obligations 750,446     5,299     2.82     704,465     5,813     3.30     460,713     3,782     3.28    
Total interest-bearing liabilities $ 19,067,251     $ 10,392     0.22     $ 18,933,443     $ 11,142     0.23     $ 19,171,958     $ 11,345     0.24    
Interest rate spread         3.10   %         3.04   %         3.10   %
Net interest income and net yield on interest-earning assets     $ 234,187     3.18   %     $ 232,147     3.12   %     $ 221,452     3.18   %
                                                       
Loans and leases include PCI loans, non-PCI loans, nonaccrual loans and loans held for sale. Yields related to loans, leases and securities exempt from both federal and state income taxes, federal income taxes only, or state income taxes only are stated on a taxable-equivalent basis assuming statutory federal income tax rates of 35.0 percent for each period and state income tax rates of 5.5 percent, 5.5 percent and 6.0 percent for the three months ended March 31, 2016, December 31, 2015 and March 31, 2015, respectively. The taxable-equivalent adjustment was $1,467, $1,428 and $1,287 for the three months ended March 31, 2016, December 31, 2015 and March 31, 2015, respectively.
                                                       


Contact: Barbara Thompson
First Citizens BancShares
(919) 716-2716

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