QNB Corp.

04/24/2012 | Press release | Archived content

QNB Corp. First Quarter Net Income Increases 11.8% and Represents a Record Quarter

QUAKERTOWN, Pa., April 24, 2012/PRNewswire/ -- QNB Corp. (the "Company" or "QNB") (OTC Bulletin Board: QNBC), the parent company of QNB Bank (the "Bank"), reported net income for the first quarter of 2012 of $2,471,000, or $0.77per share on a diluted basis. This represents an 11.8% increase compared to net income of $2,211,000, or $0.70per share on a diluted basis, for the same period in 2011 and a 29.2% increase from fourth quarter 2011 results.

The results for the first quarter of 2012 represent a record quarter for QNB and reflect an increase in non-interest income of $626,000and a lower provision for credit losses of $350,000. These positive variances were partially offset by a $151,000reduction in net interest income and a $431,000increase in non-interest expense.

Net income expressed as an annualized rate of return on average assets and average shareholders' equity was 1.15% and 14.71%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 31, 2012compared with 1.11% and 14.72%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.

"We are very pleased to follow our two consecutive years of record earnings, 2011 and 2010, with record earnings performance for the first quarter of 2012," stated Thomas J. Bisko, Chief Executive Officer. "While the economy continues to provide challenges with respect to loan growth, credit quality has shown improvement and core deposit growth remains strong. As a result of this performance and our 'well capitalized' position we were able to announce a 4.0% increase in our dividend to shareholders during the first quarter of 2012. Our financial performance for the quarter coupled with the dividend increase compare favorably to our peers."

Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

Net interest income for the quarter ended March 31, 2012totaled $6,806,000, a slight decrease of $151,000, or 2.2%, over the same period in 2011. When comparing the two quarters, strong growth in deposits and the investment of these deposits into the securities portfolio was offset by a reduction in the net interest margin resulting in lower net interest income. Average earning assets grew by $57,001,000, or 7.3%, when comparing the first quarter of 2012 to the same period in 2011, with average investment securities increasing $49,423,000, or 17.0%. On the funding side, average deposits increased $57,071,000, or 8.2%, with average transaction accounts increasing $71,088,000, or 17.9%. The growth in transaction accounts was broad based across all product lines and all customer types with the largest increases centered in QNB's Online eSavings product and the deposits of several local school districts and municipalities. Offsetting a portion of this growth was a decline in average time deposits of $14,017,000when comparing the first quarter 2012 with the same period in 2011.

The net interest margin for the first quarter of 2012 was 3.53% compared to 3.89% for the first quarter of 2011 and 3.53% for the fourth quarter of 2011. The historically low interest rate environment of the past few years when combined with the growth in earning assets occurring in the investment portfolio, which generally earn a lower yield than loans, contributed to a decline in the net interest margin. During the beginning of this interest rate cycle, funding costs declined at a faster pace and to a greater degree than rates on earning assets resulting in an increasing net interest margin. However, since the second quarter of 2011 this trend has reversed as funding costs have approached bottom while yields on earning assets continue to reprice lower resulting in a lower net interest margin.

The average rate earned on earning assets declined 59 basis points from 5.00% for the first quarter of 2011 to 4.41% for the first quarter of 2012. When comparing the change in the yield on earning assets between the two first quarter periods, loans and investment securities declined from 5.85% and 3.75%, respectively, for the first quarter of 2011 to 5.37% and 3.20%, respectively, for the first quarter of 2012, a decline of 48 basis points and 55 basis points, respectively.

In comparison, the cost of interest-bearing liabilities declined 27 basis points from 1.27% to 1.00% over the same time periods. The interest rate paid on interest-bearing deposits declined by 26 basis points to 0.91% for the first quarter of 2012 compared to the first quarter of 2011. Time deposits was the greatest contributor with the average rate paid on time deposits declining 32 basis points from 1.73% for the first quarter of 2011 to 1.41% for the first quarter of 2012. The rates paid on the various transaction account types; interest-bearing demand, municipal, money market and savings declined between 12 basis points and 18 basis points when comparing the two quarters. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities should decline in the second quarter of 2012 as $15,000,000of long-term debt at a rate of 4.75% matured in April and was repaid.

Asset Quality, Provision for Loan Loss and Allowance for Loan Loss

QNB closely monitors the quality of its loan portfolio and as a result of a reduction in non-performing loans, lower amounts of loan charge-offs and a reduction in outstanding balances, QNB was able to reduce its provision for loan losses while increasing the balance of the allowance for loan losses and coverage of the allowance for loan losses to total loans and nonperforming loans.

QNB recorded a provision for loan losses of $300,000in the first quarter of 2012 compared with $650,000in the first quarter of 2011 and $950,000in the fourth quarter of 2011. Net loan charge-offs were $85,000, or 0.07% annualized of total average loans, for the first quarter of 2012, compared with $413,000, or 0.35% annualized of total average loans, for the first quarter of 2011 and $576,000, or 0.48% annualized of total average loans, for the fourth quarter of 2011.

QNB's allowance for loan losses of $9,456,000represents 1.97% of total loans at March 31, 2012compared to an allowance for loan losses of $9,241,000, or 1.88% of total loans, at December 31, 2011and $9,192,000, or 1.92% of total loans, at March 31, 2011.

Asset quality continues to slowly improve. Total non-performing assets were $23,234,000at March 31, 2012compared with $24,145,000as of December 31, 2011and $14,721,000as of March 31, 2011. Included in this classification are non-performing loans, other real estate owned (OREO) and repossessed assets, and non-performing pooled trust preferred securities. Total non-performing loans, which represent loans on non-accrual status, loans past due more than 90 days and still accruing interest and restructured loans were $19,903,000, or 4.15% of total loans, at March 31, 2012compared with $21,390,000, or 4.36% of total loans, at December 31, 2011and $13,012,000, or 2.72% of total loans, at March 31, 2011. The increase in non-performing assets during 2011 was primarily the result of several large commercial loan relationships that showed signs of financial difficulty and collateral values that were below the carrying value of the loan. These loans were placed on non-accrual status because it is possible that all principal and interest payments will not be received as expected. Loans on non-accrual status were $17,064,000at March 31, 2012compared with $18,597,000at December 31, 2011and $10,589,000at March 31, 2011. In cases where there is a collateral shortfall on non-accrual loans, specific impairment reserves have been established based on updated collateral values even if the borrower continues to pay in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Of the total amount of non-accrual loans at March 31, 2012, $10,242,000, or 60% of the loans classified as non-accrual, are current or past due less than 30 days at March 31, 2012.

QNB had OREO and other repossessed assets of $1,277,000as of March 31, 2012compared with $826,000at December 31, 2011and $0at March 31, 2011. Non-performing pooled trust preferred securities are carried at fair value which was $2,054,000, $1,929,000, and $1,709,000at March 31, 2012, December 31, 2011and March 31, 2011, respectively. The increase in the balance of non-performing pooled trust preferred securities reflects an improvement in the fair value of these securities and not the purchase of additional securities.

Non-Interest Income

Total non-interest income was $1,566,000for the first quarter of 2012, an increase of $626,000compared with the same period in 2011. Net gains on the sale of investment securities and residential mortgage loans account for $620,000of this total increase. QNB recorded $389,000of net gains on the sale of investment securities during the first quarter of 2012 compared to net losses of $43,000recognized in the first quarter of 2011. Included in the first quarter of 2012 securities gains were $386,000recorded on the sale of equity securities. With the outstanding performance of the U.S. equity markets in the first quarter of 2012, QNB elected to sell some equity holdings and recognize gains. In the first quarter of 2011, QNB recorded gains of $126,000on the sale of equity securities and net losses of $169,000on the sale of lower yielding mortgage-backed and Agency securities.

As a result of historically low mortgage rates the amount of residential mortgage refinancing activity has increased significantly as has the amount of gains recorded on the sale of these mortgages. QNB recorded gains of $227,000on the sale of mortgages during the first quarter of 2012 compared with $39,000in the first quarter of 2011.

Non-Interest Expense

Total non-interest expense was $4,851,000for the first quarter of 2012, an increase of $431,000, or 9.8% compared to $4,420,000for the first quarter of 2011. Salaries and benefits expense contributed the largest portion of the total increase in non-interest expense increasing $239,000, or 10.0%. A seven person increase in the number of full-time equivalent employees, including the addition of a Chief Information and Technology Officer during the third quarter of 2011, along with promotional and merit increases contributed to the $175,000increase in salary expense. Payroll related taxes increased $26,000, medical and dental benefit premiums and claims increased $21,000and retirement plan expense increased $18,000when comparing the two quarters.

Net occupancy and furniture and fixtures expense increased $54,000, or 7.7%, with the majority of the increase in depreciation expense, common area maintenance adjustments on a couple of leased properties and equipment maintenance costs.

Also contributing to the increase in non-interest expense was a $91,000, or 36.6%, increase in third party services and a $67,000increase in expenses related to the maintenance of other real estate owned. The increase in third party services relates primarily to ongoing costs associated with the new online and mobile banking system introduced in the third quarter of 2011 and the outsourcing of email services to a third party provider during the second quarter of 2011. Marketing expense increased $26,000, or 14.9%, as a result of an increase in public relations and donations costs.

Partially offsetting these higher costs were reductions in FDIC insurance expense of $82,000, or 31.4%. The decrease in FDIC premium expense was a result of a reduction in the rate charged and a change in the method of calculating the basis of the premium effective as of April 1, 2011.

About the Company

QNB Corp. is the holding company for QNB Bank, which is headquartered in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. QNB Bank currently operates nine branches in Bucks, Montgomeryand LehighCounties and offers commercial and retail banking services in the communities it serves. In addition, the Company provides retail brokerage services through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. and title insurance as a member of Laurel Abstract Company LLC. More information about QNB Corp and QNB Bank is available at www.qnb.com.

Forward Looking Statement

This press release may contain forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Actual results and trends could differ materially from those set forth in such statements due to various factors. Such factors include the possibility that increased demand or prices for the Company's financial services and products may not occur, changing economic and competitive conditions, technological developments, and other risks and uncertainties, including those detailed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including "Item lA. Risk Factors," set forth in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release, even if subsequently made available by the Company on its website or otherwise. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise these statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.

QNB Corp.

Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)







(Dollars in thousands)












Balance Sheet (Period End)

3/31/12

12/31/11

9/30/11

6/30/11

3/31/11

Assets

$ 882,940

$ 868,804

$ 875,211

$ 839,280

$ 819,445

Investment securities (AFS & HTM)

351,782

349,418

352,251

327,936

296,312

Loans receivable

479,474

489,936

472,978

475,710

478,394

Allowance for loan losses

(9,456)

(9,241)

(8,867)

(8,850)

(9,192)

Net loans

470,018

480,695

464,111

466,860

469,202

Deposits

764,768

750,712

757,140

719,681

707,406

Demand, non-interest bearing

67,464

66,850

63,674

65,542

61,881

Interest-bearing demand, money market and savings

412,015

398,838

401,233

360,150

353,844

Time

285,289

285,024

292,233

293,989

291,681

Short-term borrowings

22,349

24,021

25,806

30,553

26,033

Long-term debt

20,295

20,299

20,301

20,303

20,306

Shareholders' equity

72,542

70,841

69,445

66,194

62,683







Asset Quality Data (Period End)






Non-accrual loans

$ 17,064

$ 18,597

$ 19,219

$ 9,455

$ 10,589

Loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing

171

380

87

10

36

Restructured loans

2,668

2,413

2,650

2,417

2,387

Non-performing loans

19,903

21,390

21,956

11,882

13,012

Other real estate owned and repossessed assets

1,277

826

884

-

-

Non-accrual pooled trust preferred securities

2,054

1,929

1,878

1,962

1,709

Non-performing assets

$ 23,234

$ 24,145

$ 24,718

$ 13,844

$ 14,721







Allowance for loan losses

$ 9,456

$ 9,241

$ 8,867

$ 8,850

$ 9,192







Non-performing loans / Loans

4.15%

4.36%

4.64%

2.49%

2.72%

Non-performing assets / Assets

2.63%

2.78%

2.82%

1.65%

1.80%

Allowance for loan losses / Loans

1.97%

1.88%

1.87%

1.86%

1.92%

QNB Corp.

Consolidated Selected Financial Data (unaudited)







(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

For the three months ended,

For the period:

3/31/12

12/31/11

9/30/11

6/30/11

3/31/11







Interest income

$ 8,633

$ 8,849

$ 9,085

$ 9,188

$ 9,095

Interest expense

1,827

1,911

2,005

2,037

2,138

Net interest income

6,806

6,938

7,080

7,151

6,957

Provision for loan losses

300

950

650

450

650

Net interest income after provision
for loan losses

6,506

5,988

6,430

6,701

6,307

Non-interest income:






Fees for services to customers

339

351

363

347

327

ATM and debit card

364

356

359

366

328

Net gain (loss) on investment securities
available-for-sale

389

(30)

(32)

54

(43)

Other

474

457

392

303

328

Total non-interest income

1,566

1,134

1,082

1,070

940

Non-interest expense:






Salaries and employee benefits

2,626

2,543

2,522

2,408

2,387

Net occupancy and furniture and equipment

754

759

705

690

700

FDIC insurance premiums

180

202

41

276

262

Other

1,291

1,274

1,246

1,210

1,071

Total non-interest expense

4,851

4,778

4,514

4,584

4,420

Income before income taxes

3,221

2,344

2,998

3,187

2,827

Provision for income taxes

750

432

676

752

616

Net income

$ 2,471

$ 1,912

$ 2,322

$ 2,435

$ 2,211







Share and Per Share Data:






Net income - basic

$ 0.78

$ 0.60

$ 0.74

$ 0.77

$ 0.71

Net income - diluted

$ 0.77

$ 0.60

$ 0.73

$ 0.77

$ 0.70

Book value

$ 22.74

$ 22.32

$ 21.95

$ 20.98

$ 19.94

Cash dividends

$ 0.26

$ 0.25

$ 0.25

$ 0.25

$ 0.25

Average common shares outstanding - basic

3,180,903

3,164,710

3,154,529

3,144,935

3,134,449

Average common shares outstanding - diluted

3,192,634

3,178,302

3,168,931

3,161,761

3,145,239







Selected Ratios:






Return on average assets

1.15%

0.87%

1.07%

1.18%

1.11%

Return on average shareholders' equity

14.71%

11.50%

14.31%

15.62%

14.72%

Net interest margin (tax equivalent)

3.53%

3.53%

3.63%

3.84%

3.89%

Efficiency ratio (tax equivalent)

54.48%

55.44%

51.97%

52.50%

52.57%







Average shareholders' equity to total average assets

7.81%

7.58%

7.49%

7.56%

7.55%

Net loan charge-offs

$ 85

$ 576

$ 633

$ 792

$ 413







Net loan charge-offs (annualized) / Average loans

0.07%

0.48%

0.53%

0.67%

0.35%







Balance Sheet (Average)






Assets

$ 865,892

$ 870,133

$ 859,434

$ 826,901

$ 806,289

Investment securities (AFS & HTM)

339,946

345,698

332,479

305,196

290,523

Loans receivable

482,284

479,076

475,549

477,151

476,699

Deposits

753,948

756,472

744,619

714,628

696,877

Shareholders' equity

67,590

65,974

64,388

62,531

60,896

SOURCE QNB Corp.