First Republic Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results

Year-Over-Year Net Interest Income Rose 21%

Tangible Book Value Per Share Increased 11%

First Republic Bank (NYSE: FRC) today announced financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2022.

โ€œFirst Republic had another quarter of strong results,โ€ said Mike Roffler, Chief Executive Officer and President. โ€œLoans were up very nicely, and, importantly, credit quality remains excellent. This quarterโ€™s results demonstrate the durability of our client-focused business model and service culture.โ€

Quarterly Highlights

Financial Results

โ€“ Year-over-year:

โ€“ Revenues were $1.5 billion, up 16.9%.

โ€“ Net interest income was $1.3 billion, up 20.6%.

โ€“ Net income was $445 million, up 20.5%.

โ€“ Diluted earnings per share of $2.21, up 15.7%.

โ€“ Tangible book value per share was $72.54, up 11.3%.

โ€“ Loan originations totaled $18.0 billion, our second best quarter ever.

โ€“ Net interest margin was 2.71%, compared to 2.80% for the prior quarter.

โ€“ Efficiency ratio was 60.3%, compared to 60.5% for the prior quarter.

Continued Capital and Credit Strength

โ€“ Tier 1 leverage ratio was 8.59%.

โ€“ Nonperforming assets were a low 6 basis points of total assets.

โ€“ Net charge-offs for the quarter were only $1 million, or less than 1 basis point of average loans.

Continued Franchise Growth

โ€“ Year-over-year:

โ€“ Loans totaled $158.8 billion, up 23.7%.

โ€“ Deposits were $172.4 billion, up 18.6%.

โ€“ Wealth management assets were $249.5 billion, down 0.9%.

โ€“ Wealth management revenues were $214 million, up 2.4%.

โ€œRevenue and net interest income growth were strong during the third quarter,โ€ said Olga Tsokova, Chief Financial Officer (Acting) and Chief Accounting Officer. โ€œWeโ€™re pleased to have accessed the equity capital markets during the quarter, and we continue to maintain a very strong capital position.โ€

Quarterly Cash Dividend of $0.27 per Share

The Bank declared a cash dividend for the third quarter of $0.27 per share of common stock, which is payable on November 10, 2022 to shareholders of record as of October 27, 2022.

Strong Asset Quality

Credit quality remains very strong. Nonperforming assets were at a very low 6 basis points of total assets at September 30, 2022.

The provision for credit losses for the quarter was $36 million, which was primarily driven by loan growth. The Bank had modest net loan charge-offs of only $1 million for the quarter. For the first nine months of 2022, the provision for credit losses was $77 million, with net loan charge-offs of only $2 million.

Continued Book Value Growth

Book value per common share at September 30, 2022 was $73.74, up 11.0% from a year ago. Tangible book value per common share at September 30, 2022 was $72.54, up 11.3% from a year ago.

Capital Strength

The Bankโ€™s Tier 1 leverage ratio was 8.59% at both September 30, 2022 and June 30, 2022.

During the third quarter, the Bank sold 2,587,500 new shares of common stock in an underwritten public offering, which added $402 million to common equity.

Continued Franchise Growth

Loan Originations

Loan originations were $18.0 billion for the quarter, our second best quarter ever. This was up 16.4% from the same quarter a year ago, primarily due to an increase in multifamily lending.

Single family loan originations were 39% of the total loan origination volume for the quarter and had a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 63%. Multifamily and commercial real estate loans originated were 21% of total originations and had a weighted average loan-to-value ratio of 51%. In addition, capital call lines of credit originated were 18% of total originations.

Loans totaled $158.8 billion at September 30, 2022, up 23.7% compared to a year ago. Our loan growth was primarily due to increases in single family, multifamily, commercial real estate, stock secured and other business loans.

Investments

Total investment securities at September 30, 2022 were $31.6 billion, a slight increase compared to the prior quarter and a 30.7% increase compared to a year ago.

High-quality liquid assets, including eligible cash, totaled $27.5 billion at September 30, 2022, and represented 13.7% of quarterly average total assets.

Deposit Growth and Funding

Total deposits increased to $172.4 billion, up 18.6% compared to a year ago. Deposits were our primary source of funding at September 30, 2022, and represented 93% of our funding base.

At September 30, 2022, our deposit base consisted of 64.2% of checking deposits, 26.6% of other liquid deposits including money market checking and money marketing savings and passbooks, and 9.2% of CDs.

Other sources of funding at September 30, 2022 included short-term and long-term FHLB advances, which totaled $11.0 billion, up 42.9% compared to a year ago.

Deposits had an average rate paid of 41 basis points during the quarter, and average total funding costs were 55 basis points during the quarter.

Wealth Management

Total wealth management assets were $249.5 billion at September 30, 2022, up slightly compared to the prior quarter and down slightly compared to a year ago. The variances in wealth management assets were driven by net client inflow, partially offset by market decline. Wealth management assets at September 30, 2022 included investment management assets of $100.1 billion, brokerage assets and money market mutual funds of $130.2 billion, and trust and custody assets of $19.2 billion.

Wealth management fees, which consist of investment management, brokerage and investment, insurance, trust and foreign exchange fee income, totaled $214 million for the quarter, up 2.4% compared to last yearโ€™s third quarter. Such revenues represented 14.1% of the Bankโ€™s total revenues for the quarter.

Investment management fees were $142 million for the quarter, down 4.6% compared to $149 million a year ago. The decrease was primarily driven by the level and mix of wealth management assets, which was impacted by adverse market conditions.

Income Statement and Key Ratios

Revenue Growth

Total revenues were $1.5 billion for the quarter, up 16.9% compared to the third quarter a year ago.

Net Interest Income Growth

Net interest income was $1.3 billion for the quarter, up 20.6% compared to the third quarter a year ago. The increase in net interest income for the quarter resulted primarily from growth in average interest-earning assets and the increase in net interest margin compared to a year ago.

Net Interest Margin

The net interest margin declined to 2.71% in the third quarter, from 2.80% in the prior quarter. The decline was due to average funding costs increasing more rapidly than the offsetting increase in the average yields on interest-earning assets.

Noninterest Income

Noninterest income was $254 million for the quarter, up 1.8% compared to the third quarter a year ago. The increase was primarily driven by higher brokerage and investment fees, partially offset by lower investment management fees.

Noninterest Expense and Efficiency Ratio

Noninterest expense was $919 million for the quarter, up 15.1% compared to the third quarter a year ago, primarily due to continued investments in our business expansion, including hiring additional colleagues to support our growth and information systems initiatives, as well as higher travel and entertainment expense due to an increase in events held in person.

The efficiency ratio was 60.3% for the quarter, compared to 61.3% for last yearโ€™s third quarter. For the first nine months of 2022, the efficiency ratio was 60.9%, compared to 62.2% for the first nine months of 2021.

Income Taxes

The Bankโ€™s effective tax rate for the third quarter of 2022 was 21.6%, compared to 21.4% for the third quarter a year ago. The slight increase was primarily the result of lower excess tax benefits upon vesting of stock awards, partially offset by a tax refund from an amended tax return.

For the first nine months of 2022, the Bankโ€™s effective tax rate was 22.6%, compared to 20.2% a year ago. The increase was primarily the result of lower excess tax benefits upon vesting of stock awards.

Conference Call Details

First Republic Bankโ€™s third quarter 2022 earnings conference call is scheduled for October 14, 2022 at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET. To access the event by telephone, please dial (888) 204-4368 and provide confirmation code 2879019 approximately 15 minutes prior to the start time (to allow time for registration). International callers should dial +1 (856) 344-9299 and provide the same confirmation code.

The call will also be broadcast live over the Internet and can be accessed in the Investor Relations section of First Republicโ€™s website at ir.firstrepublic.com/events-calendar. To listen to the live webcast, please visit the site at least 15 minutes prior to the start time to register, download and install any necessary audio software.

For those unable to join for the live presentation, a replay of the webcast will be available for 90 days following, accessible in the Investor Relations section of First Republic Bankโ€™s website at ir.firstrepublic.com/events-calendar.

The Bankโ€™s press releases are available after release in the Newsroom and Investor Relations section of First Republic Bankโ€™s website at firstrepublic.com.

About First Republic Bank

Founded in 1985, First Republic and its subsidiaries offer private banking, private business banking and private wealth management. First Republic specializes in delivering exceptional, relationship-based service and provides a complete line of products, including residential, commercial and personal loans, deposit services, and private wealth management, including investment, brokerage, insurance, trust and foreign exchange services. Services are offered through preferred banking or wealth management offices primarily in San Francisco, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Newport Beach and San Diego, California; Portland, Oregon; Boston, Massachusetts; Palm Beach, Florida; Greenwich, Connecticut; New York, New York; Jackson, Wyoming; and Bellevue, Washington. First Republic is a constituent of the S&P 500 Index and KBW Nasdaq Bank Index. For more information, visit firstrepublic.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are hereby identified as โ€œforward-looking statementsโ€ for the purpose of the safe harbor provided by Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the โ€œExchange Actโ€). Any statements about our expectations, beliefs, plans, predictions, forecasts, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance are not historical facts and may be forward-looking. These statements are often, but not always, made through the use of words or phrases such as โ€œanticipates,โ€ โ€œbelieves,โ€ โ€œcan,โ€ โ€œcould,โ€ โ€œmay,โ€ โ€œpredicts,โ€ โ€œpotential,โ€ โ€œshould,โ€ โ€œwill,โ€ โ€œestimates,โ€ โ€œplans,โ€ โ€œprojects,โ€ โ€œcontinuing,โ€ โ€œongoing,โ€ โ€œexpects,โ€ โ€œintendsโ€ and similar words or phrases. Accordingly, these statements are only predictions and involve estimates, known and unknown risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in them.

Forward-looking statements involving such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: projections of loans, assets, deposits, liabilities, revenues, expenses, tax liabilities, net income, capital expenditures, liquidity, dividends, capital structure, investments or other financial items; expectations regarding the banking and wealth management industries; descriptions of plans or objectives of management for future operations, products or services; forecasts of future economic conditions generally and in our market areas in particular, which may affect the ability of borrowers to repay their loans and the value of real property or other property held as collateral for such loans; our opportunities for growth and our plans for expansion (including opening new offices); expectations about the performance of any new offices; projections about the amount and the value of intangible assets; future provisions for credit losses on loans and debt securities, as well as for unfunded loan commitments; changes in nonperforming assets; expectations regarding the impact and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic (collectively referred to as โ€œCOVID-19โ€ herein); expectations regarding our executive transitions; projections about future levels of loan originations or loan repayments; projections regarding costs, including the impact on our efficiency ratio; and descriptions of assumptions underlying or relating to any of the foregoing.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: significant competition to attract and retain banking and wealth management customers, from both traditional and non-traditional financial services and technology companies; our ability to recruit and retain key managers, employees and board members; natural or other disasters, including earthquakes, wildfires, pandemics or acts of terrorism affecting the markets in which we operate; the adverse effects of climate change on our business, clients and counterparties; the negative impacts and disruptions resulting from COVID-19 on our colleagues and clients, the communities we serve and the domestic and global economy, which may have an adverse effect on our business, financial position and results of operations; inflation; interest rate risk and credit risk; our ability to maintain and follow high underwriting standards; economic and market conditions, including those affecting the valuation of our investment securities portfolio and credit losses on our loans and debt securities; real estate prices generally and in our markets; our geographic and product concentrations; demand for our products and services; developments and uncertainty related to the future use and availability of some reference rates; the regulatory environment in which we operate, our regulatory compliance and future regulatory requirements, which may result in costs, fees, penalties, business restrictions, reputational harm or other adverse consequences; any future changes to regulatory capital requirements; legislative and regulatory actions affecting us and the financial services industry, such as the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the โ€œDodd-Frank Actโ€), including increased compliance costs, limitations on activities and requirements to hold additional capital, as well as changes to the Dodd-Frank Act pursuant to the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act; changes in federal, state or local tax laws; our ability to avoid litigation and its associated costs and liabilities; future Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (โ€œFDICโ€) special assessments or changes to regular assessments; fraud, cybersecurity and privacy risks; and custom technology preferences of our customers and our ability to successfully execute on initiatives relating to enhancements of our technology infrastructure, including client-facing systems and applications. For a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, see First Republicโ€™s FDIC filings, including, but not limited to, the risk factors in First Republicโ€™s Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent reports filed by First Republic with the FDIC. These filings are available in the Investor Relations section of our website.

All forward-looking statements are necessarily only estimates of future results, and there can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially from expectations, and, therefore, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such statements. Any forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the factors discussed throughout our public filings under the Exchange Act. Further, any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which the statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Our management uses and believes that investors benefit from using certain non-GAAP measures of our financial performance, which include tangible book value per common share, return on average tangible common shareholdersโ€™ equity, and net interest income on a fully taxable-equivalent basis. Management believes that tangible book value per common share and return on average tangible common shareholdersโ€™ equity are useful additional measures to evaluate our performance and capital position without the impact of goodwill and other intangible assets and preferred stock. In addition, to facilitate relevant comparisons of net interest income from taxable and tax-exempt interest-earning assets, when calculating yields and net interest margin, we adjust interest income on tax-exempt securities and tax-advantaged loans so such amounts are fully equivalent to interest income on taxable sources. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures, when taken together with the corresponding GAAP financial measures, provide meaningful supplemental information that is not otherwise required by GAAP or other applicable requirements. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP calculation of the financial measure to the most comparable GAAP financial measure is presented in relevant tables in this document.

Explanatory Note

Some amounts presented within this document may not recalculate due to rounding.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

ย 

ย 

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

(in millions, except per share amounts)

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest income:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans

$

1,269

$

947

$

1,094

$

3,365

$

2,733

Investments

ย 

219

ย 

161

ย 

209

ย 

608

ย 

459

Cash and cash equivalents

ย 

27

ย 

5

ย 

11

ย 

43

ย 

11

Other

ย 

3

ย 

5

ย 

2

ย 

7

ย 

15

Total interest income

ย 

1,518

ย 

1,118

ย 

1,316

ย 

4,023

ย 

3,218

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest expense:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposits

ย 

169

ย 

23

ย 

37

ย 

226

ย 

75

Borrowings

ย 

80

ย 

43

ย 

33

ย 

137

ย 

149

Total interest expense

ย 

249

ย 

66

ย 

70

ย 

363

ย 

224

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net interest income

ย 

1,269

ย 

1,052

ย 

1,246

ย 

3,660

ย 

2,994

Provision for credit losses

ย 

36

ย 

34

ย 

31

ย 

77

ย 

35

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

ย 

1,233

ย 

1,018

ย 

1,215

ย 

3,583

ย 

2,959

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest income:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Investment management fees

ย 

142

ย 

149

ย 

164

ย 

471

ย 

404

Brokerage and investment fees

ย 

34

ย 

23

ย 

33

ย 

89

ย 

55

Insurance fees

ย 

6

ย 

6

ย 

3

ย 

13

ย 

12

Trust fees

ย 

7

ย 

6

ย 

7

ย 

21

ย 

18

Foreign exchange fee income

ย 

25

ย 

26

ย 

25

ย 

73

ย 

64

Deposit fees

ย 

7

ย 

7

ย 

8

ย 

21

ย 

20

Loan and related fees

ย 

10

ย 

8

ย 

10

ย 

29

ย 

24

Income from investments in life insurance

ย 

23

ย 

20

ย 

11

ย 

48

ย 

58

Other income, net

ย 

โ€”

ย 

6

ย 

2

ย 

3

ย 

18

Total noninterest income

ย 

254

ย 

251

ย 

263

ย 

768

ย 

673

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest expense:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Salaries and employee benefits

ย 

557

ย 

514

ย 

567

ย 

1,684

ย 

1,459

Information systems

ย 

124

ย 

91

ย 

114

ย 

345

ย 

263

Occupancy

ย 

73

ย 

67

ย 

70

ย 

212

ย 

188

Professional fees

ย 

31

ย 

27

ย 

27

ย 

81

ย 

74

Advertising and marketing

ย 

19

ย 

14

ย 

16

ย 

48

ย 

43

FDIC assessments

ย 

17

ย 

14

ย 

15

ย 

47

ย 

39

Other expenses

ย 

98

ย 

71

ย 

104

ย 

281

ย 

215

Total noninterest expense

ย 

919

ย 

798

ย 

913

ย 

2,698

ย 

2,281

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Income before provision for income taxes

ย 

568

ย 

471

ย 

565

ย 

1,653

ย 

1,351

Provision for income taxes

ย 

123

ย 

101

ย 

132

ย 

374

ย 

273

Net income

ย 

445

ย 

370

๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ

433

ย 

1,279

ย 

1,078

Dividends on preferred stock

ย 

40

ย 

25

ย 

41

ย 

118

ย 

67

Net income available to common shareholders

$

405

$

345

$

392

$

1,161

$

1,011

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Basic earnings per common share

$

2.23

$

1.94

$

2.18

$

6.44

$

5.73

Diluted earnings per common share

$

2.21

$

1.91

$

2.16

$

6.38

$

5.66

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Weighted average sharesโ€”basic

ย 

182

ย 

178

ย 

180

ย 

180

ย 

176

Weighted average sharesโ€”diluted

ย 

183

ย 

180

ย 

181

ย 

182

ย 

179

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

ย 

ย 

As of

($ in millions)

September 30,

2022

June 30,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ASSETS

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

5,532

ย 

$

6,237

ย 

$

12,947

ย 

$

12,279

ย 

Debt securities available-for-sale

ย 

3,348

ย 

ย 

3,438

ย 

ย 

3,381

ย 

ย 

2,961

ย 

Debt securities held-to-maturity, net

ย 

28,247

ย 

ย 

27,710

ย 

ย 

22,292

ย 

ย 

21,193

ย 

Equity securities (fair value)

ย 

22

ย 

ย 

23

ย 

ย 

28

ย 

ย 

32

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Single family

ย 

94,345

ย 

ย 

89,295

ย 

ย 

76,793

ย 

ย 

73,491

ย 

Home equity lines of credit

ย 

2,801

ย 

ย 

2,699

ย 

ย 

2,584

ย 

ย 

2,429

ย 

Single family construction

ย 

1,154

ย 

ย 

1,117

ย 

ย 

993

ย 

ย 

985

ย 

Multifamily

ย 

20,364

ย 

ย 

18,346

ย 

ย 

15,966

ย 

ย 

15,417

ย 

Commercial real estate

ย 

10,039

ย 

ย 

9,182

ย 

ย 

8,531

ย 

ย 

8,486

ย 

Multifamily/commercial construction

ย 

2,089

ย 

ย 

2,019

ย 

ย 

1,927

ย 

ย 

2,064

ย 

Capital call lines of credit

ย 

9,393

ย 

ย 

10,727

ย 

ย 

10,999

ย 

ย 

9,088

ย 

Tax-exempt

ย 

3,655

ย 

ย 

3,605

ย 

ย 

3,680

ย 

ย 

3,578

ย 

Other business

ย 

4,629

ย 

ย 

4,638

ย 

ย 

3,961

ย 

ย 

3,554

ย 

Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP")

ย 

30

ย 

ย 

82

ย 

ย 

545

ย 

ย 

876

ย 

Stock secured

ย 

4,251

ย 

ย 

4,041

ย 

ย 

3,435

ย 

ย 

3,120

ย 

Other secured

ย 

3,001

ย 

ย 

2,774

ย 

ย 

2,457

ย 

ย 

2,261

ย 

Unsecured

ย 

3,016

ย 

ย 

2,994

ย 

ย 

3,085

ย 

ย 

3,026

ย 

Total loans

ย 

158,767

ย 

ย 

151,519

ย 

ย 

134,956

ย 

ย 

128,375

ย 

Allowance for credit losses

ย 

(760

)

ย 

(729

)

ย 

(694

)

ย 

(668

)

Loans, net

ย 

158,007

ย 

ย 

150,790

ย 

ย 

134,262

ย 

ย 

127,707

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Investments in life insurance

ย 

3,409

ย 

ย 

3,340

ย 

ย 

2,650

ย 

ย 

2,628

ย 

Tax credit investments

ย 

1,285

ย 

ย 

1,304

ย 

ย 

1,220

ย 

ย 

1,181

ย 

Premises, equipment and leasehold improvements, net

ย 

483

ย 

ย 

474

ย 

ย 

454

ย 

ย 

431

ย 

Goodwill and other intangible assets

ย 

219

ย 

ย 

220

ย 

ย 

222

ย 

ย 

223

ย 

Other assets

ย 

4,557

ย 

ย 

4,372

ย 

ย 

3,631

ย 

ย 

3,936

ย 

Total Assets

$

205,109

ย 

$

197,908

ย 

$

181,087

ย 

$

172,571

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSโ€™ EQUITY

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Liabilities:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposits:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest-bearing checking

$

69,931

ย 

$

75,208

ย 

$

70,840

ย 

$

65,833

ย 

Interest-bearing checking

ย 

40,706

ย 

ย 

43,421

ย 

ย 

41,248

ย 

ย 

34,089

ย 

Money market checking

ย 

25,582

ย 

ย 

21,235

ย 

ย 

20,303

ย 

ย 

21,861

ย 

Money market savings and passbooks

ย 

20,231

ย 

ย 

18,796

ย 

ย 

16,573

ย 

ย 

15,947

ย 

Certificates of deposit

ย 

15,932

ย 

ย 

6,987

ย 

ย 

7,357

ย 

ย 

7,596

ย 

Total Deposits

ย 

172,382

ย 

ย 

165,647

ย 

ย 

156,321

ย 

ย 

145,326

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Short-term FHLB advances

ย 

5,100

ย 

ย 

6,300

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

Long-term FHLB advances

ย 

5,900

ย 

ย 

4,700

ย 

ย 

3,700

ย 

ย 

7,700

ย 

Senior notes

ย 

500

ย 

ย 

499

ย 

ย 

998

ย 

ย 

998

ย 

Subordinated notes

ย 

779

ย 

ย 

779

ย 

ย 

779

ย 

ย 

779

ย 

Other liabilities

ย 

3,329

ย 

ย 

3,557

ย 

ย 

3,391

ย 

ย 

2,966

ย 

Total Liabilities

ย 

187,990

ย 

ย 

181,482

ย 

ย 

165,189

ย 

ย 

157,769

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Shareholdersโ€™ Equity:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Preferred stock

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

2,893

ย 

Common stock

ย 

2

ย 

ย 

2

ย 

ย 

2

ย 

ย 

2

ย 

Additional paid-in capital

ย 

6,230

ย 

ย 

5,782

ย 

ย 

5,725

ย 

ย 

5,685

ย 

Retained earnings

ย 

7,591

ย 

ย 

7,236

ย 

ย 

6,569

ย 

ย 

6,242

ย 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

ย 

(337

)

ย 

(227

)

ย 

(31

)

ย 

(20

)

Total Shareholdersโ€™ Equity

ย 

17,119

ย 

ย 

16,426

ย 

ย 

15,898

ย 

ย 

14,802

ย 

Total Liabilities and Shareholdersโ€™ Equity

$

205,109

ย 

$

197,908

ย 

$

181,087

ย 

$

172,571

ย 

ย 

Quarter Ended September 30,

Quarter Ended June 30,

ย 

2022

2021

2022

Average Balances, Yields and Rates

Average

Balance

Interest

Income/

Expense (1)

Yield/

Rates (2)

Average

Balance

Interest

Income/

Expense (1)

Yield/

Rates (2)

Average

Balance

Interest

Income/

Expense (1)

Yield/

Rates (2)

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest-bearing deposits with banks

$

4,733

$

27

ย 

2.22

%

$

13,384

$

5

ย 

0.15

%

$

5,713

$

11

ย 

0.80

%

Investment securities:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

U.S. Government-sponsored agency

securities

ย 

165

ย 

1

ย 

2.05

%

ย 

100

ย 

0

ย 

1.59

%

ย 

165

ย 

1

ย 

2.05

%

Agency residential and commercial MBS

ย 

10,642

ย 

59

ย 

2.23

%

ย 

6,200

ย 

28

ย 

1.84

%

ย 

10,667

ย 

56

ย 

2.10

%

Other residential and commercial MBS

ย 

20

ย 

0

ย 

2.97

%

ย 

28

ย 

1

ย 

2.25

%

ย 

22

ย 

0

ย 

2.37

%

Tax-exempt municipal securities

ย 

17,389

ย 

169

ย 

3.91

%

ย 

14,173

ย 

140

ย 

3.97

%

ย 

16,711

ย 

161

ย 

3.86

%

Taxable municipal securities

ย 

1,773

ย 

14

ย 

3.09

%

ย 

1,670

ย 

13

ย 

2.98

%

ย 

1,774

ย 

14

ย 

3.18

%

Other investment securities

ย 

1,440

ย 

11

ย 

2.87

%

ย 

1,405

ย 

11

ย 

2.86

%

ย 

1,440

ย 

10

ย 

2.87

%

Total investment securities

ย 

31,429

ย 

254

ย 

3.24

%

ย 

23,576

ย 

193

ย 

3.26

%

ย 

30,779

ย 

242

ย 

3.15

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Residential real estate

ย 

95,588

ย 

701

ย 

2.93

%

ย 

74,233

ย 

520

ย 

2.80

%

ย 

89,358

ย 

620

ย 

2.78

%

Multifamily

ย 

19,139

ย 

171

ย 

3.48

%

ย 

15,125

ย 

134

ย 

3.49

%

ย 

17,480

ย 

153

ย 

3.46

%

Commercial real estate

ย 

9,558

ย 

94

ย 

3.84

%

ย 

8,357

ย 

82

ย 

3.82

%

ย 

8,983

ย 

85

ย 

3.77

%

Multifamily/commercial construction

ย 

2,062

ย 

26

ย 

5.05

%

ย 

2,963

ย 

34

ย 

4.54

%

ย 

2,004

ย 

24

ย 

4.60

%

Business

ย 

18,664

ย 

205

ย 

4.30

%

ย 

15,928

ย 

129

ย 

3.17

%

ย 

18,469

ย 

160

ย 

3.43

%

PPP

ย 

48

ย 

1

ย 

9.49

%

ย 

1,123

ย 

12

ย 

4.01

%

ย 

138

ย 

3

ย 

8.46

%

Other

ย 

9,957

ย 

77

ย 

3.02

%

ย 

8,158

ย 

43

ย 

2.06

%

ย 

9,628

ย 

56

ย 

2.31

%

Total loans

ย 

155,016

ย 

1,275

ย 

3.26

%

ย 

125,887

ย 

954

ย 

3.00

%

ย 

146,060

ย 

1,101

ย 

3.00

%

FHLB stock

ย 

366

ย 

3

ย 

3.26

%

ย 

266

ย 

5

ย 

6.99

%

ย 

201

ย 

2

ย 

3.40

%

Total interest-earning assets

ย 

191,544

ย 

1,559

ย 

3.23

%

ย 

163,113

ย 

1,157

ย 

2.81

%

ย 

182,753

ย 

1,356

ย 

2.96

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest-earning cash

ย 

451

ย 

ย 

ย 

391

ย 

ย 

ย 

442

ย 

ย 

Goodwill and other intangibles

ย 

219

ย 

ย 

ย 

224

ย 

ย 

ย 

220

ย 

ย 

Other assets

ย 

8,199

ย 

ย 

ย 

6,891

ย 

ย 

ย 

7,759

ย 

ย 

Total noninterest-earning assets

ย 

8,869

ย 

ย 

ย 

7,506

ย 

ย 

ย 

8,421

ย 

ย 

Total Assets

$

200,413

ย 

ย 

$

170,619

ย 

ย 

$

191,174

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Liabilities and Shareholdersโ€™ Equity:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposits:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest-bearing checking

$

41,404

ย 

27

ย 

0.26

%

$

33,642

ย 

1

ย 

0.01

%

$

41,878

ย 

5

ย 

0.05

%

Money market checking

ย 

21,817

ย 

65

ย 

1.19

%

ย 

21,861

ย 

6

ย 

0.11

%

ย 

20,873

ย 

13

ย 

0.25

%

Money market savings and passbooks

ย 

18,616

ย 

47

ย 

1.01

%

ย 

15,831

ย 

7

ย 

0.16

%

ย 

17,682

ย 

11

ย 

0.25

%

CDs

ย 

9,607

ย 

30

ย 

1.26

%

ย 

7,779

ย 

9

ย 

0.46

%

ย 

6,975

ย 

8

ย 

0.43

%

Total interest-bearing deposits (3)

ย 

91,444

ย 

169

ย 

0.74

%

ย 

79,113

ย 

23

ย 

0.11

%

ย 

87,408

ย 

37

ย 

0.17

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Borrowings:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Federal funds purchased

ย 

371

ย 

2

ย 

2.31

%

ย 

0

ย 

0

ย 

0.09

%

ย 

186

ย 

0

ย 

0.73

%

Short-term FHLB advances

ย 

7,586

ย 

45

ย 

2.36

%

ย 

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

%

ย 

2,953

ย 

9

ย 

1.20

%

Long-term FHLB advances

ย 

5,308

ย 

21

ย 

1.49

%

ย 

8,545

ย 

28

ย 

1.29

%

ย 

4,097

ย 

11

ย 

1.09

%

Senior notes

ย 

499

ย 

3

ย 

2.15

%

ย 

997

ย 

6

ย 

2.42

%

ย 

691

๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ

4

ย 

2.38

%

Subordinated notes

ย 

779

ย 

9

ย 

4.68

%

ย 

779

ย 

9

ย 

4.68

%

ย 

779

ย 

9

ย 

4.68

%

Total borrowings

ย 

14,543

ย 

80

ย 

2.16

%

ย 

10,321

ย 

43

ย 

1.66

%

ย 

8,706

ย 

33

ย 

1.54

%

Total interest-bearing liabilities (4)

ย 

105,987

ย 

249

ย 

0.93

%

ย 

89,434

ย 

66

ย 

0.29

%

ย 

96,114

ย 

70

ย 

0.29

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest-bearing checking

ย 

73,851

ย 

ย 

ย 

64,008

ย 

ย 

ย 

75,411

ย 

ย 

Other noninterest-bearing liabilities

ย 

3,685

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,904

ย 

ย 

ย 

3,354

ย 

ย 

Total noninterest-bearing liabilities

ย 

77,536

ย 

ย 

ย 

66,912

ย 

ย 

ย 

78,765

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Preferred shareholdersโ€™ equity

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,729

ย 

ย 

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

Common shareholdersโ€™ equity

ย 

13,257

ย 

ย 

ย 

11,544

ย 

ย 

ย 

12,662

ย 

ย 

Total Liabilities and Shareholdersโ€™ Equity

$

200,413

ย 

ย 

$

170,619

ย 

ย 

$

191,174

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net interest spread (5)

ย 

ย 

2.30

%

ย 

ย 

2.52

%

ย 

ย 

2.66

%

Net interest income (fully taxable-equivalent

basis) and net interest margin (6)

ย 

$

1,310

ย 

2.71

%

ย 

$

1,091

ย 

2.65

%

ย 

$

1,286

ย 

2.80

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Reconciliation of tax-equivalent net interest income to

net interest income: (7)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Municipal securities tax-equivalent adjustment

ย 

(34

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(31

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(33

)

ย 

Business loans tax-equivalent adjustment

ย 

(7

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(8

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(7

)

ย 

Net interest income

$

1,269

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

1,052

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

1,246

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Supplemental information:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total deposits (interest-bearing and

noninterest-bearing)

$

165,295

$

169

ย 

0.41

%

$

143,121

$

23

ย 

0.06

%

$

162,819

$

37

ย 

0.09

%

Total deposits (interest-bearing and

noninterest-bearing) and borrowings

$

179,838

$

249

ย 

0.55

%

$

153,442

$

66

ย 

0.17

%

$

171,525

$

70

ย 

0.16

%

ย 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

ย 

2022

2021

Average Balances, Yields and Rates

Average

Balance

Interest

Income/

Expense (1)

Yield/

Rates (2)

Average

Balance

Interest

Income/

Expense (1)

Yield/

Rates (2)

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest-bearing deposits with banks

$

7,238

$

43

ย 

0.79

%

$

12,045

$

11

ย 

0.12

%

Investment securities:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

U.S. Government-sponsored agency securities

ย 

149

ย 

2

ย 

1.87

%

ย 

98

ย 

1

ย 

1.54

%

Agency residential and commercial MBS

ย 

10,156

ย 

154

ย 

2.02

%

ย 

5,826

ย 

88

ย 

2.01

%

Other residential and commercial MBS

ย 

22

ย 

0

ย 

2.43

%

ย 

30

ย 

1

ย 

2.04

%

Tax-exempt municipal securities

ย 

16,572

ย 

478

ย 

3.85

%

ย 

13,312

ย 

403

ย 

4.04

%

Taxable municipal securities

ย 

1,754

ย 

41

ย 

3.08

%

ย 

1,456

ย 

33

ย 

2.98

%

Other investment securities

ย 

1,432

ย 

31

ย 

2.86

%

ย 

1,073

ย 

23

ย 

2.78

%

Total investment securities

ย 

30,085

ย 

706

ย 

3.13

%

ย 

21,795

ย 

549

ย 

3.35

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Residential real estate

ย 

89,169

ย 

1,888

ย 

2.82

%

ย 

69,881

ย 

1,480

ย 

2.82

%

Multifamily

ย 

17,644

ย 

464

ย 

3.46

%

ย 

14,484

ย 

384

ย 

3.50

%

Commercial real estate

ย 

9,061

ย 

261

ย 

3.80

%

ย 

8,170

ย 

238

ย 

3.84

%

Multifamily/commercial construction

ย 

1,999

ย 

72

ย 

4.76

%

ย 

2,933

ย 

103

ย 

4.63

%

Business

ย 

18,574

ย 

510

ย 

3.62

%

ย 

15,636

ย 

382

ย 

3.22

%

PPP

ย 

188

ย 

11

ย 

7.96

%

ย 

1,649

ย 

43

ย 

3.42

%

Other

ย 

9,551

ย 

180

ย 

2.48

%

ย 

7,723

ย 

124

ย 

2.12

%

Total loans

ย 

146,186

ย 

3,386

ย 

3.07

%

ย 

120,476

ย 

2,754

ย 

3.03

%

FHLB stock

ย 

228

ย 

7

ย 

4.02

%

ย 

307

ย 

15

ย 

6.51

%

Total interest-earning assets

ย 

183,737

ย 

4,142

ย 

2.99

%

ย 

154,623

ย 

3,329

ย 

2.86

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest-earning cash

ย 

448

ย 

ย 

ย 

397

ย 

ย 

Goodwill and other intangibles

ย 

220

ย 

ย 

ย 

225

ย 

ย 

Other assets

ย 

7,704

ย 

ย 

ย 

6,572

ย 

ย 

Total noninterest-earning assets

ย 

8,372

ย 

ย 

ย 

7,194

ย 

ย 

Total Assets

$

192,109

ย 

ย 

$

161,817

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Liabilities and Shareholdersโ€™ Equity:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposits:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest-bearing checking

$

41,231

ย 

33

ย 

0.11

%

$

32,993

ย 

5

ย 

0.02

%

Money market checking

ย 

21,450

ย 

83

ย 

0.52

%

ย 

20,237

ย 

20

ย 

0.13

%

Money market savings and passbooks

ย 

18,077

ย 

65

ย 

0.48

%

ย 

14,760

ย 

19

ย 

0.17

%

CDs

ย 

7,941

ย 

45

ย 

0.76

%

ย 

8,075

ย 

31

ย 

0.51

%

Total interest-bearing deposits (3)

ย 

88,699

ย 

226

ย 

0.34

%

ย 

76,065

ย 

75

ย 

0.13

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Borrowings:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Federal funds purchased

ย 

187

ย 

2

ย 

1.79

%

ย 

0

ย 

0

ย 

0.09

%

Short-term FHLB advances

ย 

3,541

ย 

54

ย 

2.04

%

ย 

0

ย 

0

ย 

0.15

%

Long-term FHLB advances

ย 

4,374

ย 

41

ย 

1.21

%

ย 

9,966

ย 

104

ย 

1.38

%

Senior notes

ย 

728

ย 

13

ย 

2.35

%

ย 

997

ย 

18

ย 

2.42

%

Subordinated notes

ย 

779

ย 

27

ย 

4.68

%

ย 

778

ย 

27

ย 

4.68

%

Total borrowings

ย 

9,609

ย 

137

ย 

1.90

%

ย 

11,741

ย 

149

ย 

1.69

%

Total interest-bearing liabilities (4)

ย 

98,308

ย 

363

ย 

0.49

%

ย 

87,806

ย 

224

ย 

0.34

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Noninterest-bearing checking

ย 

73,844

ย 

ย 

ย 

57,961

ย 

ย 

Other noninterest-bearing liabilities

ย 

3,551

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,780

ย 

ย 

Total noninterest-bearing liabilities

ย 

77,395

ย 

ย 

ย 

60,741

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Preferred shareholders' equity

ย 

3,633

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,281

ย 

ย 

Common shareholders' equity

ย 

12,773

ย 

ย 

ย 

10,989

ย 

ย 

Total Liabilities and Shareholdersโ€™ Equity

$

192,109

ย 

ย 

$

161,817

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net interest spread (5)

ย 

ย 

2.50

%

ย 

ย 

2.52

%

Net interest income (fully taxable-equivalent basis) and net interest margin (6)

ย 

$

3,779

ย 

2.73

%

ย 

$

3,105

ย 

2.67

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Reconciliation of tax-equivalent net interest income to net interest

income: (7)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Municipal securities tax-equivalent adjustment

ย 

ย 

(98

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(89

)

ย 

Business loans tax-equivalent adjustment

ย 

ย 

(21

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

(22

)

ย 

Net interest income

ย 

$

3,660

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

2,994

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Supplemental information:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total deposits (interest-bearing and noninterest-bearing)

$

162,543

$

226

ย 

0.19

%

$

134,026

$

75

ย 

0.07

%

Total deposits (interest-bearing and noninterest-bearing) and borrowings

$

172,152

$

363

ย 

0.28

%

$

145,767

$

224

ย 

0.20

%

ย __________

Note: Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation.

(1)

Interest income on tax-exempt securities and loans has been adjusted to the fully taxable-equivalent basis using the statutory federal income tax rate

in effect for each respective period presented.

(2)

Yields/rates are annualized.

(3)

Refer to supplemental information in this table for average balances, interest expense and rates for total deposits (interest-bearing and noninterest-

bearing).

(4)

Refer to supplemental information in this table for average balances, interest expense and rates for total deposits (interest-bearing and noninterest-

bearing) and borrowings.

(5)

Net interest spread represents the average yield on interest-earning assets less the average rate on interest-bearing liabilities.

(6)

Net interest margin represents net interest income on a fully taxable-equivalent basis divided by total average interest-earning assets.

(7)

Fully taxable-equivalent net interest income is considered a non-GAAP financial measure, and is reconciled to GAAP net interest income in this table.

Selected Financial Data and Ratios

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

($ in millions, except per share amounts)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Selected Financial Data and Ratios:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Return on average assets (1), (2)

ย 

0.88

%

ย 

0.86

%

ย 

0.91

%

ย 

0.89

%

ย 

0.89

%

Return on average common shareholdersโ€™ equity (1)

ย 

12.12

%

ย 

11.87

%

ย 

12.43

%

ย 

12.16

%

ย 

12.30

%

Return on average tangible common shareholdersโ€™

equity (1), (3)

ย 

12.33

%

ย 

12.10

%

ย 

12.65

%

ย 

12.37

%

ย 

12.56

%

Average equity to average assets

ย 

8.43

%

ย 

8.37

%

ย 

8.52

%

ย 

8.54

%

ย 

8.20

%

Dividends per common share

$

0.27

ย 

$

0.22

ย 

$

0.27

ย 

$

0.76

ย 

$

0.64

ย 

Dividend payout ratio

ย 

12.2

%

ย 

11.5

%

ย 

12.5

%

ย 

11.9

%

ย 

11.3

%

Efficiency ratio (4)

ย 

60.3

%

ย 

61.3

%

ย 

60.5

%

ย 

60.9

%

ย 

62.2

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Selected Asset Quality Ratios:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net loan charge-offs

$

1.0

ย 

$

0.3

ย 

$

1.3

ย 

$

2.0

ย 

$

2.0

ย 

Net loan charge-offs to average total loans (1)

ย 

0.00

%

ย 

0.00

%

ย 

0.00

%

ย 

0.00

%

ย 

0.00

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Selected Ratios (period-end):

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Book value per common share

$

73.74

ย 

$

66.44

ย 

$

71.03

ย 

ย 

ย 

Tangible book value per common share (5)

$

72.54

ย 

$

65.19

ย 

$

69.81

ย 

ย 

ย 

__________

(1)

Ratios are annualized.

(2)

Return on average assets is the ratio of net income to average assets.

(3)

Refer to โ€œReturn on Average Common Shareholdersโ€™ Equity and Return on Average Tangible Common Shareholdersโ€™ Equityโ€ table in this document for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to the most comparable GAAP measure.

(4)

Efficiency ratio is the ratio of noninterest expense to the sum of net interest income and noninterest income.

(5)

Refer to โ€œBook Value per Common Share and Tangible Book Value per Common Shareโ€ table in this document for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to the most comparable GAAP measure.

Effective Tax Rate

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Effective tax rate, prior to excess tax benefitsโ€”stock

awards and tax refund from an amended tax return

23.3

%

23.2

%

24.0

%

23.6

%

22.5

%

Excess tax benefitsโ€”stock awards

(0.6

)

(1.8

)

(0.6

)

(0.6

)

(2.3

)

Tax refund from an amended tax return

(1.1

)

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

ย 

(0.4

)

โ€”

ย 

Effective tax rate

21.6

%

21.4

%

23.4

%

22.6

%

20.2

%

Provision (Reversal of Provision) for Credit Losses

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Debt securities held-to-maturity

$

โ€”

$

โ€”

$

1

$

2

$

2

ย 

Loans

ย 

32

ย 

32

ย 

29

ย 

68

ย 

35

ย 

Unfunded loan commitments

ย 

4

ย 

2

ย 

1

ย 

7

ย 

(2

)

Total provision

$

36

$

34

$

31

$

77

$

35

ย 

Loan Originations

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Single family

$

6,999

$

6,998

$

10,638

$

26,013

$

22,562

Home equity lines of credit

ย 

708

ย 

589

ย 

744

ย 

2,141

ย 

1,823

Single family construction

ย 

385

ย 

283

ย 

540

ย 

1,192

ย 

723

Multifamily

ย 

2,658

ย 

1,199

ย 

2,330

ย 

6,697

ย 

3,092

Commercial real estate

ย 

1,141

ย 

725

ย 

816

ย 

2,523

ย 

1,497

Multifamily/commercial construction

ย 

410

ย 

356

ย 

492

ย 

1,286

ย 

939

Capital call lines of credit

ย 

3,232

ย 

3,129

ย 

3,096

ย 

9,348

ย 

9,181

Tax-exempt

ย 

178

ย 

38

ย 

92

ย 

360

ย 

460

Other business

ย 

598

ย 

533

ย 

1,078

ย 

2,214

ย 

2,079

PPP

ย 

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

ย 

โ€”

ย 

725

Stock secured

ย 

791

ย 

753

ย 

915

ย 

2,842

ย 

2,239

Other secured

ย 

563

ย 

547

ย 

815

ย 

2,044

ย 

1,584

Unsecured

ย 

333

ย 

304

ย 

413

ย 

1,115

ย 

1,022

Total loans originated

$

17,996

$

15,454

$

21,969

$

57,775

$

47,926

ย 

As of

Asset Quality Information

September 30,

2022

June 30,

2022

March 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Nonperforming assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Nonaccrual loans

$

120

ย 

$

137

ย 

$

140

ย 

$

139

ย 

$

127

ย 

Other real estate owned

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

Total nonperforming assets

$

120

ย 

$

137

ย 

$

140

ย 

$

139

ย 

$

127

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Nonaccrual loans to total loans

ย 

0.08

%

ย 

0.09

%

ย 

0.10

%

ย 

0.10

%

ย 

0.10

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Nonperforming assets to total assets

ย 

0.06

%

ย 

0.07

%

ย 

0.08

%

ย 

0.08

%

ย 

0.07

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Accruing loans 90 days or more past due

$

โ€”

ย 

$

โ€”

ย 

$

โ€”

ย 

$

โ€”

ย 

$

โ€”

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Restructured accruing loans

$

12

ย 

$

12

ย 

$

12

ย 

$

13

ย 

$

10

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Allowance for loan credit losses to:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total loans

ย 

0.48

%

ย 

0.48

%

ย 

0.50

%

ย 

0.51

%

ย 

0.52

%

Nonaccrual loans

ย 

635.3

%

ย 

531.2

%

ย 

498.8

%

ย 

500.5

%

ย 

524.4

%

ย 

As of

Loan Servicing Portfolio

September 30,

2022

June 30,

2022

March 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans serviced for investors

$

3,688

$

3,919

$

4,298

$

4,677

$

5,117

Return on Average Common Shareholdersโ€™

Equity and Return on Average Tangible

Common Shareholdersโ€™ Equity (1), (2)

Quarter Ended

September 30,

Quarter Ended

June 30,

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

2022

2021

2022

2022

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Average common shareholdersโ€™ equity (a)

$

13,257

ย 

$

11,544

ย 

$

12,662

ย 

$

12,773

ย 

$

10,989

ย 

Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets

ย 

(219

)

ย 

(224

)

ย 

(220

)

ย 

(220

)

ย 

(225

)

Average tangible common shareholdersโ€™ equity (b)

$

13,038

ย 

$

11,320

ย 

$

12,442

ย 

$

12,553

ย 

$

10,764

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net income available to common shareholders (c)

$

405

ย 

$

345

ย 

$

392

ย 

$

1,161

ย 

$

1,011

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Return on average common shareholdersโ€™

equity (c) / (a)

ย 

12.12

%

ย 

11.87

%

ย 

12.43

%

ย 

12.16

%

ย 

12.30

%

Return on average tangible common shareholdersโ€™

equity (c) / (b)

ย 

12.33

%

ย 

12.10

%

ย 

12.65

%

ย 

12.37

%

ย 

12.56

%

__________

(1)

Return on average tangible common shareholdersโ€™ equity is considered a non-GAAP financial measure, and is reconciled to GAAP return on average

common shareholdersโ€™ equity in this table.

(2)

Ratios are annualized.

Book Value per Common Share and Tangible

Book Value per Common Share (1)

As of

September 30,

2022

June 30,

2022

March 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

(in millions, except per share amounts)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total shareholdersโ€™ equity

$

17,119

ย 

$

16,426

ย 

$

16,154

ย 

$

15,898

ย 

$

14,802

ย 

Less: Preferred stock

ย 

(3,633

)

ย 

(3,633

)

ย 

(3,633

)

ย 

(3,633

)

ย 

(2,893

)

Total common shareholdersโ€™ equity (a)

ย 

13,486

ย 

ย 

12,793

ย 

ย 

12,521

ย 

ย 

12,265

ย 

ย 

11,909

ย 

Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets

ย 

(219

)

ย 

(220

)

ย 

(221

)

ย 

(222

)

ย 

(223

)

Total tangible common shareholdersโ€™ equity (b)

$

13,267

ย 

$

12,573

ย 

$

12,300

ย 

$

12,043

ย 

$

11,686

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Number of shares of common stock outstanding (c)

ย 

183

ย 

ย 

180

ย 

ย 

180

ย 

ย 

179

ย 

ย 

179

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Book value per common share (a) / (c)

$

73.74

ย 

$

71.03

ย 

$

69.70

ย 

$

68.34

ย 

$

66.44

ย 

Tangible book value per common share (b) / (c)

$

72.54

ย 

$

69.81

ย 

$

68.47

ย 

$

67.10

ย 

$

65.19

ย 

__________

(1)

Tangible book value per common share is considered a non-GAAP financial measure, and is reconciled to GAAP book value per common share in this

table.

Regulatory Capital Ratios and Components (1), (2)

As of

September 30,

2022 (3)

June 30,

2022

March 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Capital Ratios:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Tier 1 leverage ratio (Tier 1 capital to average assets)

ย 

8.59

%

ย 

8.59

%

ย 

8.70

%

ย 

8.76

%

ย 

8.55

%

Common Equity Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets

ย 

9.28

%

ย 

9.15

%

ย 

9.48

%

ย 

9.65

%

ย 

9.81

%

Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets

ย 

11.76

%

ย 

11.75

%

ย 

12.25

%

ย 

12.56

%

ย 

12.25

%

Total capital to risk-weighted assets

ย 

12.81

%

ย 

12.82

%

ย 

13.37

%

ย 

13.72

%

ย 

13.45

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Regulatory Capital:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Common Equity Tier 1 capital

$

13,586

ย 

$

12,791

ย 

$

12,418

ย 

$

12,045

ย 

$

11,674

ย 

Tier 1 capital

$

17,219

ย 

$

16,424

ย 

$

16,051

ย 

$

15,678

ย 

$

14,566

ย 

Total capital

$

18,755

ย 

$

17,924

ย 

$

17,521

ย 

$

17,124

ย 

$

15,994

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Average assets

$

200,486

ย 

$

191,202

ย 

$

184,410

ย 

$

178,969

ย 

$

170,373

ย 

Risk-weighted assets

$

146,445

ย 

$

139,811

ย 

$

131,024

ย 

$

124,820

ย 

$

118,941

ย 

__________

(1)

As defined by regulatory capital rules.

(2)

Beginning in 2020, ratios and amounts reflect the Bank's election to delay the estimated impact of the Current Expected Credit Losses (โ€œCECLโ€)

allowance methodology on its regulatory capital, average assets and risk-weighted assets over a five-year transition period ending December 31,

2024.

(3)

Ratios and amounts as of September 30, 2022 are preliminary.

As of

Wealth Management Assets

September 30,

2022

June 30,

2022

March 31,

2022

December 31,

2021

September 30,

2021

($ in millions)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

First Republic Investment Management

$

100,125

$

100,204

$

108,771

$

109,130

$

101,105

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Brokerage and investment:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Brokerage

ย 

119,299

ย 

116,979

ย 

128,129

ย 

128,258

ย 

115,793

Money market mutual funds

ย 

10,891

ย 

10,510

ย 

18,543

ย 

23,673

ย 

18,074

Total brokerage and investment

ย 

130,190

ย 

127,489

ย 

146,672

ย 

151,931

ย 

133,867

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Trust Company:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Trust

ย 

15,270

ย 

14,994

ย 

14,344

ย 

13,695

ย 

12,220

Custody

ย 

3,943

ย 

4,099

ย 

4,408

ย 

4,687

ย 

4,533

Total Trust Company

ย 

19,213

ย 

19,093

ย 

18,752

ย 

18,382

ย 

16,753

Total Wealth Management Assets

$

249,528

$

246,786

$

274,195

$

279,443

$

251,725

ย 

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