Investor Relations · Oct 24th, 2024
QUARTERLY HIGHLIGHTS
- Net income was $34.94 million for the quarter, up $2.00 million or 6.07% from the third quarter of 2023. Diluted net income per common share was $1.41, up $0.09 or 6.82% from the prior year’s third quarter of $1.32.
- Cash dividend of $0.36 cents per common share for the quarter was approved, up 12.50% from the cash dividend declared a year ago.
- Tax-equivalent net interest income was $75.63 million, up $1.44 million or 1.94% from the second quarter of 2024 and up $6.22 million, or 8.97% from the third quarter a year ago. Tax-equivalent net interest margin was 3.64%, up five basis points from the previous quarter and up 18 basis points from the third quarter a year ago.
- Net charge-offs of $0.85 million or 0.05% of average loans and leases occurred during the quarter compared to net recoveries of $1.99 million or 0.12% of average loans and leases during the previous quarter.
South Bend, IN – 1st Source Corporation (NASDAQ: SRCE), parent company of 1st Source Bank, today reported quarterly net income of $34.94 million for the third quarter of 2024, compared to $36.79 million the previous quarter and up 6.07% from the $32.94 million reported in the third quarter a year ago. Year-to-date 2024 net income was $101.19 million, up 4.86% compared to $96.50 million during the first nine months of 2023. Diluted net income per common share for the third quarter of 2024 was $1.41, down 5.37% compared to $1.49 in the previous quarter and up 6.82%, versus $1.32 in the third quarter of 2023. Diluted net income per common share for the first nine months of 2024 was $4.09, up 5.68% compared to $3.87 a year earlier.
At its October 2024 meeting, the Board of Directors approved a cash dividend of $0.36 cents per common share, up 12.50% from the cash dividend declared a year ago. The cash dividend is payable to shareholders of record on November 5, 2024, and will be paid on November 15, 2024.
Christopher J. Murphy III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased with our increase in revenue and net interest margin expansion compared to the previous quarter. Disciplined loan and lease pricing lead to a five basis point improvement from the prior quarter. This marks the fourth consecutive quarter of margin expansion despite persistent deposit rate competition as the Federal Reserve raised rates or held them steady over that period. They have recently begun to lower rates.
“While still very good, credit was challenged in the quarter with elevated net charge-offs, the majority of which were from one business account. Nonperforming assets to loans and leases at September 30, 2024, was 0.47%, up from 0.31% at June 30, 2024, and the allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases remained strong at 2.30% up from 2.26% the previous quarter.
“We were very pleased to learn during the third quarter that 1st Source Bank won several accolades. We made Forbes’ America’s Best-in-State Employers list, which was created by surveying more than 160,000 employees working for companies that had at least 500 employees in the United States. Also, 1st Source Bank’s Specialty Finance Group was included in Monitor’s Best Companies in Equipment Finance in the Leadership category. Great leadership was defined for this award to include attributes such as accessibility, transparency, communication, and collaboration – an apt description of our Bank leadership team.
“Another welcome honor was when two of our board members along with myself, were named to the Indiana 250 list by IBJ Media. Isaac Torres and Tracy Graham were both included in the list which identifies the state’s most influential community and business leaders. We are thrilled to have both Isaac and Tracy’s experience and leadership on our Board of Directors. Finally, we once again made the Piper Sandler Sm-All Stars list in the Class of 2024. This list identifies the top performing small-cap banks and thrifts in the U.S. These honors speak directly to our values and mission in the ways that we deliver both for our clients and colleagues – helping them achieve security, build wealth, and realize their dreams.” Mr. Murphy concluded.