Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries Valley National Bancorp Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results By: Valley National Bank via GlobeNewswire October 24, 2024 at 07:00 AM EDT NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Valley National Bancorp (NASDAQ:VLY), the holding company for Valley National Bank, today reported net income for the third quarter 2024 of $97.9 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, as compared to the second quarter 2024 net income of $70.4 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, and net income of $141.3 million, or $0.27 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. Excluding all non-core income and charges, our adjusted net income (a non-GAAP measure) was $96.8 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2024, $71.6 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, for the second quarter 2024, and $136.4 million, or $0.26 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. See further details below, including a reconciliation of our non-GAAP adjusted net income, in the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables. Ira Robbins, CEO, commented, "The third quarter’s financial results highlight the significant progress that we continue to make towards achieving our strategic balance sheet goals. On October 23, 2024, we entered into an agreement to sell performing commercial real estate loans expected to total over $800 million at a very modest discount of approximately 1 percent to a single investor. This economically compelling transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter 2024 and reflects the strength and desirability of our commercial real estate portfolio. We have executed on a variety of strategic transactions this year that have notably strengthened our balance sheet and enhanced our financial flexibility.” Mr. Robbins continued, "This quarter’s results also indicated the early stages of normalized profitability which we expect will accelerate as we enter 2025. Net interest income and non-interest income both improved meaningfully from the second quarter 2024, and our operating expenses were well-controlled and effectively unchanged on a year-over-year basis. While recent weather events weighed on the sequential provision improvement that we anticipated, our pre-provision earnings continued to improve during the third quarter and could set the stage for more stable results in the near future. And most importantly, our thoughts are with those affected by the recent hurricanes in our Florida markets and the other areas in the southeast. We are strongly committed to supporting our associates, clients and communities throughout the rebuilding and recovery process.” Key financial highlights for the third quarter 2024: Net Interest Income and Margin: Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Our net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis also increased by 2 basis points to 2.86 percent in the third quarter 2024 as compared to 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024. The increases from the second quarter 2024 were mostly due to continued yield expansion on average loans and additional interest income and higher yields from targeted growth within our available for sale securities portfolio. See the "Net Interest Income and Margin" section below for more details.Loan Portfolio: Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the transfer of performing commercial real estate loans totaling $823.1 million, net of unearned fees, to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024 and normal repayment activity mainly within the commercial real estate non-owner occupied and multi-family loans, as we continue to actively reduce these loan categories. Our commercial and industrial loans grew $320.1 million, or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 due to solid organic growth during the third quarter 2024. Residential mortgage and total consumer loans also increased modestly during the third quarter 2024. See the "Loans" section below for more details.Deposits: Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 as compared to $50.1 billion at June 30, 2024 mainly due to higher period-end direct commercial customer money market and non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decline in time deposits. See the "Deposits" section below for more details.Allowance and Provision for Credit Losses for Loans: The allowance for credit losses for loans totaled $564.7 million and $532.5 million at September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively, representing 1.14 percent and 1.06 percent of total loans at each respective date. During the third quarter 2024, we recorded a provision for credit losses for loans of $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The third quarter 2024 provision reflects, among other factors, increased quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, significant commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024.Credit Quality: Non-accrual loans totaled $296.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased to 0.35 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to 0.14 percent at June 30, 2024 largely due to two well-secured commercial real estate loans at various stages of expected collection within the early stage delinquency categories. Net loan charge-offs totaled $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling a combined $30.1 million related to two commercial real estate loan relationships. See the "Credit Quality" section below for more details.Non-Interest Income: Non-interest income increased $9.5 million to $60.7 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to increases in other income; wealth management and trust fees; and service charges on deposits totaling $11.2 million, $2.0 million, and $1.6 million, respectively. The increases in the aforementioned categories were partially offset by a $5.8 million mark to market loss (recorded within net losses on sales of loans) associated with the performing commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024, as well as lower swap fees related to commercial loan transactions (within capital market fees) and insurance commissions. The increase in other income was mostly the result of income from litigation settlements totaling $7.3 million for the third quarter 2024.Non-Interest Expense: Non-interest expense decreased $8.0 million to $269.5 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to a $6.2 million decrease in technology, furniture and equipment expense and a $3.8 million decrease in professional and legal expenses, partially offset by higher net occupancy expense during the third quarter 2024.Efficiency Ratio: Our efficiency ratio was 56.13 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 59.62 percent and 56.72 percent for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures.Performance Ratios: Annualized return on average assets (ROA), shareholders’ equity (ROE) and tangible ROE were 0.63 percent, 5.70 percent and 8.06 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. Annualized ROA, ROE, and tangible ROE, adjusted for non-core income and charges, were 0.62 percent, 5.64 percent and 7.97 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures. Net Interest Income and Margin Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Interest income on a tax equivalent basis increased $27.1 million to $861.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024. The increase was mostly due to higher yields on both new loan originations and adjustable rate loans, as well as higher yields and additional interest income from targeted purchases of taxable investments within the available for sale securities portfolio during the second and third quarter 2024. Total interest expense increased $18.3 million to $450.1 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to an increase in average time deposit balances coupled with higher costs on most interest bearing deposit products. See the "Deposits" and "Other Borrowings" sections below for more details. Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis of 2.86 percent for the third quarter 2024 increased by 2 basis points from 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024 and decreased 5 basis points from 2.91 percent for the third quarter 2023. The increase as compared to the second quarter 2024 was largely driven by the higher yield on average interest earning assets largely offset by an increase in the cost of average interest bearing liabilities. The yield on average interest earning assets increased by 10 basis points to 5.98 percent on a linked quarter basis largely due to higher yielding investment purchases and new loan originations during the second and third quarter 2024. The overall cost of average interest bearing liabilities increased 7 basis points to 4.22 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to higher interest rates on deposits. Our cost of total average deposits was 3.25 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 3.18 percent and 2.94 percent for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Loans, Deposits and Other Borrowings Loans. Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Commercial and industrial loans grew by $320.1 million , or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 largely due to our continued strategic focus on the expansion of new loan production within this category. Total commercial real estate (including construction) loans decreased $1.4 billion to $30.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. This decline was primarily driven by the transfer of $823.1 million of commercial real estate loans, net of unearned loan fees, from the loans held for investment portfolio to loans held for sale as of September 30, 2024. In addition, we remained highly selective on new originations and projects in an effort to reduce commercial real estate loan concentrations, mainly within the non-owner occupied and multifamily loan categories. Automobile loan balances increased by $60.9 million, or 13.8 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to continued consumer demand generated by our indirect auto dealer network and low prepayment activity within the portfolio. Other consumer loans decreased $42.4 million, or 15.3 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.1 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 primarily due to the negative impact of the high level of market interest rates on the demand and usage of collateralized personal lines of credit. Deposits. Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to an increase of $358.3 million in savings, NOW and money market deposits and an increase of $36.0 million in non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decrease of $110.5 million in time deposits. Non-interest bearing deposit and savings, NOW and money market deposit balances increased at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to increases in national specialized deposits and higher direct commercial customer deposit accounts. Total indirect customer deposits (including both brokered money market and time deposits) totaled $9.1 billion in both September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024. Non-interest bearing deposits; savings, NOW and money market deposits; and time deposits represented approximately 22 percent, 50 percent and 28 percent of total deposits as of September 30, 2024, respectively, as compared to 22 percent, 49 percent and 29 percent of total deposits as of June 30, 2024, respectively. Other Borrowings. Short-term borrowings, consisting of securities sold under agreements to repurchase, decreased $5.5 million to $58.3 million at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Long-term borrowings totaled $3.3 billion at September 30, 2024 and also remained relatively unchanged as compared to June 30, 2024. Credit Quality Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In the early stages of the fourth quarter 2024, the credit quality of our Florida loan portfolio has remained resilient in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024, and Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on October 9, 2024. At this time, there have been relatively few loan concessions (mostly in the form of loan payment deferrals up to 90 days) for distressed borrowers impacted by the hurricanes. However, we continue to assess the impact of the hurricanes on our Florida client base and, where appropriate, we will work constructively with individual borrowers. Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). Total NPAs, consisting of non-accrual loans, other real estate owned (OREO) and other repossessed assets, decreased $7.8 million to $305.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024. Non-accrual loans decreased $7.0 million to $296.3 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million at June 30, 2024. Non-accrual construction and commercial real estate loans decreased $20.7 million and $9.3 million to $24.7 million and $113.8 million, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to loan payoffs during the third quarter 2024. The decreases in these loan categories were partially offset by two new non-accrual commercial and industrial loans totaling $19.0 million, as well as moderate increases in non-accrual residential mortgage and consumer loans at September 30, 2024. OREO decreased $887 thousand at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the sale of one commercial property, which resulted in the recognition of an immaterial loss for the third quarter 2024. Accruing Past Due Loans. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased $102.3 million to $174.7 million, or 0.35 percent of total loans, at September 30, 2024 as compared to $72.4 million, or 0.14 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Loans 30 to 59 days past due increased $69.1 million to $115.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to a $74.5 million increase in commercial real estate loans, partially offset by a $7.0 million decline in consumer loan delinquencies. The increase in commercial real estate loans 30 to 59 days past due was mostly due to one new delinquent loan totaling $40.9 million, which is expected to be fully repaid, subject to the borrower's pending sale of certain collateral, as well as a few other new loan delinquencies. Loans 60 to 89 days past due increased $42.9 million to $54.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mostly due to one well-secured commercial real estate loan totaling $43.9 million currently in the process of loan modification. Loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest decreased $9.7 million to $4.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 largely due to one $4.0 million construction loan that was fully repaid and one $4.2 million commercial real estate loan that migrated from this past due category to non-accrual loans during the third quarter 2024. All loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest are well-secured and in the process of collection. Allowance for Credit Losses for Loans and Unfunded Commitments. The following table summarizes the allocation of the allowance for credit losses to loan categories and the allocation as a percentage of each loan category at September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023: September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Allocation Allocation Allocation as a % of as a % of as a % of Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allocation Category Allocation Category Allocation Category ($ in thousands)Loan Category: Commercial and industrial loans$166,365 1.70% $149,243 1.57% $133,988 1.44%Commercial real estate loans: Commercial real estate 249,608 0.93 246,316 0.87 191,562 0.68 Construction 59,420 1.70 54,777 1.54 53,485 1.40 Total commercial real estate loans 309,028 1.02 301,093 0.95 245,047��0.77 Residential mortgage loans 51,545 0.91 47,697 0.85 44,621 0.80 Consumer loans: Home equity 3,303 0.57 3,077 0.54 3,689 0.67 Auto and other consumer 18,086 0.63 18,200 0.63 14,830 0.52 Total consumer loans 21,389 0.62 21,277 0.62 18,519 0.55 Allowance for loan losses 548,327 1.11 519,310 1.03 442,175 0.88 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 Total allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% Our loan portfolio, totaling $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024, had net loan charge-offs totaling $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Total gross loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling $30.1 million related to two non-performing commercial real estate loan relationships that had combined specific reserves of $25.9 million within the allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2024. The allowance for credit losses for loans, comprised of our allowance for loan losses and unfunded credit commitments, as a percentage of total loans was 1.14 percent at September 30, 2024, 1.06 percent at June 30, 2024, and 0.92 percent at September 30, 2023. For the third quarter 2024, the provision for credit losses for loans totaled $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The provision for credit losses remained somewhat elevated for the third quarter 2024 largely due to higher quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene. The allowance for unfunded credit commitments increased to $16.3 million at September 30, 2024 from $13.2 million at June 30, 2024 mainly due to increases in both non-cancellable construction commitments and commercial and industrial standby letters of credit. As previously noted, we are currently evaluating the impact of Hurricane Milton, and we also continue to evaluate any further impact of Hurricane Helene, on our loan portfolio. While not anticipated based on information currently available, Hurricane Milton and unexpected losses from Hurricane Helene could result in a significant increase to the current hurricane related reserves within the allowance, loan charge-offs and our provision for the fourth quarter 2024. Capital Adequacy Valley's total risk-based capital, common equity Tier 1 capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage capital ratios were 12.56 percent, 9.57 percent, 10.29 percent and 8.40 percent, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to 12.18 percent, 9.55 percent, 9.99 percent and 8.19 percent, respectively, at June 30, 2024. The increases in the total risk-based capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage ratios as compared to June 30, 2024 were largely due to Valley's issuance of 6.0 million shares of its 8.250 percent Fixed-Rate Reset Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series C on August 5, 2024. Net proceeds to Valley after deducting underwriting discounts, commissions and offering expenses were approximately $144.7 million. Investor Conference Call Valley will host a conference call with investors and the financial community at 11:00 AM (ET) today to discuss the third quarter 2024 earnings and related matters. Interested parties should preregister using this link: https://register.vevent.com/register to receive the dial-in number and a personal PIN, which are required to access the conference call. The teleconference will also be webcast live: https://edge.media-server.com and archived on Valley’s website through Monday, December 2, 2024. Investor presentation materials will be made available prior to the conference call at www.valley.com. About Valley As the principal subsidiary of Valley National Bancorp, Valley National Bank is a regional bank with over $62 billion in assets. Valley is committed to giving people and businesses the power to succeed. Valley operates many convenient branch locations and commercial banking offices across New Jersey, New York, Florida, Alabama, California and Illinois, and is committed to providing the most convenient service, the latest innovations and an experienced and knowledgeable team dedicated to meeting customer needs. Helping communities grow and prosper is the heart of Valley’s corporate citizenship philosophy. To learn more about Valley, go to www.valley.com or call our Customer Care Center at 800-522-4100. Forward-Looking Statements The foregoing contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are not historical facts and include expressions about management’s confidence and strategies and management’s expectations about our business, new and existing programs and products, acquisitions, relationships, opportunities, taxation, technology, market conditions and economic expectations. These statements may be identified by such forward-looking terminology as “intend,” “should,” “expect,” “believe,” “view,” “opportunity,” “allow,” “continues,” “reflects,” “would,” “could,” “typically,” “usually,” “anticipate,” “may,” “estimate,” “outlook,” “project” or similar statements or variations of such terms. Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the impact of market interest rates and monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. federal government and its agencies in connection with the prolonged inflationary pressures, which could have a material adverse effect on our clients, our business, our employees, and our ability to provide services to our customers;the impact of unfavorable macroeconomic conditions or downturns, including an actual or threatened U.S. government shutdown, debt default or rating downgrade, instability or volatility in financial markets, unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, increased business disruptions or failures, reductions in employment, and other potential negative effects on our business, employees or clients caused by factors outside of our control, such as the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, geopolitical instabilities or events (including the Israel-Hamas war and the escalation and regional expansion thereof); natural and other disasters (including severe weather events, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton); health emergencies; acts of terrorism; or other external events;the impact of potential instability within the U.S. financial sector in the aftermath of the banking failures in 2023 and continued volatility thereafter, including the possibility of a run on deposits by a coordinated deposit base, and the impact of the actual or perceived soundness, or concerns about the creditworthiness of other financial institutions, including any resulting disruption within the financial markets, increased expenses, including Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance assessments, or adverse impact on our stock price, deposits or our ability to borrow or raise capital;the impact of negative public opinion regarding Valley or banks in general that damages our reputation and adversely impacts business and revenues;changes in the statutes, regulations, policy, or enforcement priorities of the federal bank regulatory agencies;the loss of or decrease in lower-cost funding sources within our deposit base;damage verdicts or settlements or restrictions related to existing or potential class action litigation or individual litigation arising from claims of violations of laws or regulations, contractual claims, breach of fiduciary responsibility, negligence, fraud, environmental laws, patent, trademark or other intellectual property infringement, misappropriation or other violation, employment related claims, and other matters;a prolonged downturn and contraction in the economy, as well as an unexpected decline in commercial real estate values collateralizing a significant portion of our loan portfolio;higher or lower than expected income tax expense or tax rates, including increases or decreases resulting from changes in uncertain tax position liabilities, tax laws, regulations, and case law;the inability to grow customer deposits to keep pace with loan growth;a material change in our allowance for credit losses under CECL due to forecasted economic conditions and/or unexpected credit deterioration in our loan and investment portfolios;the need to supplement debt or equity capital to maintain or exceed internal capital thresholds;changes in our business, strategy, market conditions or other factors that may negatively impact the estimated fair value of our goodwill and other intangible assets and result in future impairment charges;greater than expected technology related costs due to, among other factors, prolonged or failed implementations, additional project staffing and obsolescence caused by continuous and rapid market innovations;cyberattacks, ransomware attacks, computer viruses, malware or other cybersecurity incidents that may breach the security of our websites or other systems or networks to obtain unauthorized access to personal, confidential, proprietary or sensitive information, destroy data, disable or degrade service, or sabotage our systems or networks;results of examinations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Federal Reserve Bank, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and other regulatory authorities, including the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, require us to increase our allowance for credit losses, write-down assets, reimburse customers, change the way we do business, or limit or eliminate certain other banking activities;application of the OCC heightened regulatory standards for certain large insured national banks, and the expenses we will incur to develop policies, programs, and systems that comply with the enhanced standards applicable to us;our inability or determination not to pay dividends at current levels, or at all, because of inadequate earnings, regulatory restrictions or limitations, changes in our capital requirements, or a decision to increase capital by retaining more earnings;unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, and other potential negative effects on our business caused by severe weather, pandemics or other public health crises, acts of terrorism or other external events;our ability to successfully execute our business plan and strategic initiatives; andunexpected significant declines in the loan portfolio due to the lack of economic expansion, increased competition, large prepayments, risk mitigation strategies, changes in regulatory lending guidance or other factors. A detailed discussion of factors that could affect our results is included in our SEC filings, including Item 1A. "Risk Factors" of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. We undertake no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in our expectations, except as required by law. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. -Tables to Follow- VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data and stock price)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023FINANCIAL DATA: Net interest income - FTE(1)$411,812 $402,984 $413,657 $1,209,643 $1,272,390 Net interest income$410,498 $401,685 $412,418 $1,205,731 $1,268,203 Non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Total revenue 471,169 452,898 471,082 1,379,030 1,441,241 Non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270 Pre-provision net revenue 201,698 175,401 203,949 551,752 618,971 Provision for credit losses 75,024 82,070 9,117 202,294 29,604 Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410 Net income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding: Basic 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Diluted 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Per common share data: Basic earnings$0.18 $0.13 $0.27 $0.49 $0.82 Diluted earnings 0.18 0.13 0.27 0.49 0.81 Cash dividends declared 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.33 0.33 Closing stock price - high 9.34 8.02 10.30 10.80 12.59 Closing stock price - low 6.58 6.52 7.63 6.52 6.59 FINANCIAL RATIOS: Net interest margin 2.85% 2.83% 2.90% 2.82% 2.99%Net interest margin - FTE(1) 2.86 2.84 2.91 2.83 3.00 Annualized return on average assets 0.63 0.46 0.92 0.57 0.93 Annualized return on avg. shareholders' equity 5.70 4.17 8.56 5.20 8.72 NON-GAAP FINANCIAL DATA AND RATIOS:(2) Basic earnings per share, as adjusted$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Diluted earnings per share, as adjusted 0.18 0.13 0.26 0.50 0.84 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted 5.64 4.24 8.26 5.27 8.94 Annualized return on avg. tangible shareholders' equity 8.06 5.95 12.39 7.40 12.71 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted 7.97 6.05 11.95 7.50 13.04 Efficiency ratio 56.13 59.62 56.72 58.26 55.34 AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET ITEMS: Assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Interest earning assets 57,651,650 56,772,950 56,802,565 57,016,790 56,510,997 Loans 50,126,963 50,020,901 50,019,414 50,131,468 49,120,153 Interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 41,576,344 40,829,078 41,932,616 39,802,966 Deposits 50,409,234 49,383,209 49,848,446 49,459,617 48,165,152 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 6,781,022 6,531,424 As OfBALANCE SHEET ITEMS:September 30, June 30, March 31, December September 30,(In thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Assets$62,092,332 $62,058,974 $61,000,188 $60,934,974 $61,183,352 Total loans 49,355,319 50,311,702 49,922,042 50,210,295 50,097,519 Deposits 50,395,966 50,112,177 49,077,946 49,242,829 49,885,314 Shareholders' equity 6,972,380 6,737,737 6,727,139 6,701,391 6,627,299 LOANS: (In thousands) Commercial and industrial$9,799,287 $9,479,147 $9,104,193 $9,230,543 $9,274,630 Commercial real estate: Non-owner occupied 12,647,649 13,710,015 14,962,851 15,078,464 14,741,668 Multifamily 8,612,936 8,976,264 8,818,263 8,860,219 8,863,529 Owner occupied 5,654,147 5,536,844 4,367,839 4,304,556 4,435,853 Construction 3,487,464 3,545,723 3,556,511 3,726,808 3,833,269 Total commercial real estate 30,402,196 31,768,846 31,705,464 31,970,047 31,874,319 Residential mortgage 5,684,079 5,627,113 5,618,355 5,569,010 5,562,665 Consumer: Home equity 581,181 566,467 564,083 559,152 548,918 Automobile 1,823,738 1,762,852 1,700,508 1,620,389 1,585,987 Other consumer 1,064,838 1,107,277 1,229,439 1,261,154 1,251,000 Total consumer loans 3,469,757 3,436,596 3,494,030 3,440,695 3,385,905 Total loans$49,355,319 $50,311,702 $49,922,042 $50,210,295 $50,097,519 CAPITAL RATIOS: Book value per common share$13.00 $12.82 $12.81 $12.79 $12.64 Tangible book value per common share(2) 9.06 8.87 8.84 8.79 8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets(2) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40%Tier 1 leverage capital 8.40 8.19 8.20 8.16 8.08 Common equity tier 1 capital 9.57 9.55 9.34 9.29 9.21 Tier 1 risk-based capital 10.29 9.99 9.78 9.72 9.64 Total risk-based capital 12.56 12.18 11.88 11.76 11.68 Three Months Ended Nine Months EndedALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES:September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Allowance for credit losses for loans Beginning balance$532,541 $487,269 $458,676 $465,550 $483,255 Impact of the adoption of ASU No. 2022-02 — — — — (1,368)Beginning balance, adjusted 532,541 487,269 458,676 465,550 481,887 Loans charged-off: Commercial and industrial (7,501) (14,721) (7,487) (36,515) (37,399)Commercial real estate (33,292) (22,144) (255) (56,640) (2,320)Construction (4,831) (212) — (12,637) (9,906)Residential mortgage — — (20) — (169)Total consumer (2,597) (1,262) (1,156) (5,668) (3,024)Total loans charged-off (48,221) (38,339) (8,918) (111,460) (52,818)Charged-off loans recovered: Commercial and industrial 3,162 742 3,043 4,586 6,615 Commercial real estate 66 150 5 457 33 Construction 1,535 — — 1,535 — Residential mortgage 29 5 30 59 186 Total consumer 521 603 362 1,521 1,513 Total loans recovered 5,313 1,500 3,440 8,158 8,347 Total net charge-offs (42,908) (36,839) (5,478) (103,302) (44,471)Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929 Ending balance$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of allowance for credit losses for loans: Allowance for loan losses$548,327 $519,310 $442,175 $548,327 $442,175 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 16,344 20,170 Allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of provision for credit losses for loans: Provision for credit losses for loans$71,925 $86,901 $11,221 $205,549 $29,359 Provision (credit) for unfunded credit commitments 3,113 (4,790) (2,074) (3,126) (4,430)Total provision for credit losses for loans$75,038 $82,111 $9,147 $202,423 $24,929 Annualized ratio of total net charge-offs to total average loans 0.34% 0.29% 0.04% 0.27% 0.12%Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % of total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% 1.14% 0.92% As OfASSET QUALITY:September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Accruing past due loans: 30 to 59 days past due: Commercial and industrial$4,537 $5,086 $6,202 $9,307 $10,687 Commercial real estate 76,370 1,879 5,791 3,008 8,053 Residential mortgage 19,549 17,389 20,819 26,345 13,159 Total consumer 14,672 21,639 14,032 20,554 15,509 Total 30 to 59 days past due 115,128 45,993 46,844 59,214 47,408 60 to 89 days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,238 1,621 2,665 5,095 5,720 Commercial real estate 43,926 — 3,720 1,257 2,620 Residential mortgage 6,892 6,632 5,970 8,200 9,710 Total consumer 2,732 3,671 1,834 4,715 1,720 Total 60 to 89 days past due 54,788 11,924 14,189 19,267 19,770 90 or more days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,786 2,739 5,750 5,579 6,629 Commercial real estate — 4,242 — — — Construction — 3,990 3,990 3,990 3,990 Residential mortgage 1,931 2,609 2,884 2,488 1,348 Total consumer 1,063 898 731 1,088 391 Total 90 or more days past due 4,780 14,478 13,355 13,145 12,358 Total accruing past due loans$174,696 $72,395 $74,388 $91,626 $79,536 Non-accrual loans: Commercial and industrial$120,575 $102,942 $102,399 $99,912 $87,655 Commercial real estate 113,752 123,011 100,052 99,739 83,338 Construction 24,657 45,380 51,842 60,851 62,788 Residential mortgage 33,075 28,322 28,561 26,986 21,614 Total consumer 4,260 3,624 4,438 4,383 3,545 Total non-accrual loans 296,319 303,279 287,292 291,871 258,940 Other real estate owned (OREO) 7,172 8,059 88 71 71 Other repossessed assets 1,611 1,607 1,393 1,444 1,314 Total non-performing assets$305,102 $312,945 $288,773 $293,386 $260,325 Total non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.60% 0.60% 0.58% 0.58% 0.52%Total accruing past due and non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.95 0.75 0.72 0.76 0.68 Allowance for losses on loans as a % of non-accrual loans 185.05 171.23 163.33 152.83 170.76 NOTES TO SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (1) Net interest income and net interest margin are presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate. Valley believes that this presentation provides comparability of net interest income and net interest margin arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practice and SEC rules. (2) Non-GAAP Reconciliations. This press release contains certain supplemental financial information, described in the Notes below, which has been determined by methods other than U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") that management uses in its analysis of Valley's performance. The Company believes that the non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information to both management and investors in understanding Valley’s underlying operational performance, business and performance trends, and may facilitate comparisons of our current and prior performance with the performance of others in the financial services industry. Management utilizes these measures for internal planning, forecasting and analysis purposes. Management believes that Valley’s presentation and discussion of this supplemental information, together with the accompanying reconciliations to the GAAP financial measures, also allows investors to view performance in a manner similar to management. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for or superior to financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures may also be calculated differently from similar measures disclosed by other companies. Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted net income available to common shareholders (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Add: FDIC Special assessment (a) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity debt securities, net (b) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Restructuring charge (c) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Add: Mark to market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (d) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Add: Provision for credit losses for available for sale securities (e) — — — — 5,000 Add: Merger related expenses (f) — — — — 4,133 Less: Litigation settlements (g) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of commercial premium finance lending division (h) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (h) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Total non-GAAP adjustments to net income (1,539) 1,701 (6,953) 4,554 13,395 Income tax adjustments related to non-GAAP adjustments (i) 437 (482) 1,970 (1,269) (2,378)Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 __________ (a) Included in the FDIC insurance expense.(b) Included in gains (losses) on securities transactions, net.(c) Represents severance expense related to workforce reductions within salary and employee benefits expense.(d) Included in (losses) gains on sales of loans, net.(e) Included in provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (tax disallowed).(f) Included in salary and employee benefits expense during the first quarter 2023.(g) Represents recoveries from legal settlements included in other income.(h) Included in gains (losses) on sales of assets, net within non-interest income.(i) Calculated using the appropriate blended statutory tax rate for the applicable period. Adjusted per common share data (non-GAAP): Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 Average number of shares outstanding 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Basic earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Average number of diluted shares outstanding 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Diluted earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Adjusted annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 7.97% 6.05% 11.95% 7.50% 13.04% Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures (Continued) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted annualized return on average assets (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Adjusted annualized return on average shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 5.64% 4.24% 8.26% 5.27% 8.94%Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) 8.06% 5.95% 12.39% 7.40% 12.71%Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP): Non-interest expense, as reported (GAAP)$269,471 $277,497 $267,133 $827,278 $822,270 Less: FDIC Special assessment (pre-tax) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Less: Restructuring charge (pre-tax) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Less: Merger-related expenses (pre-tax) — — — — 4,133 Less: Amortization of tax credit investments (pre-tax) 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462 Non-interest expense, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$263,618 $270,009 $263,617 $800,361 $794,168 Net interest income, as reported (GAAP) 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203 Non-interest income, as reported (GAAP) 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity securities transactions, net (pre-tax) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Mark-to-market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (pre-tax) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Less: Litigation settlements (pre-tax) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of premium finance division (pre-tax) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (pre-tax) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Non-interest income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$59,132 $51,217 $52,386 $168,142 $166,793 Gross operating income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$469,630 $452,902 $464,804 $1,373,873 $1,434,996 Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 56.13% 59.62% 56.72% 58.26% 55.34% As of September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP): Common shares outstanding 509,252,936 509,205,014 508,893,059 507,709,927 507,660,742 Shareholders' equity (GAAP)$6,972,380 $6,737,737 $6,727,139 $6,701,391 $6,627,299 Less: Preferred stock 354,345 209,691 209,691 209,691 209,691 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)$9.06 $8.87 $8.84 $8.79 $8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP): Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Total assets (GAAP) 62,092,332 62,058,974 61,000,188 60,934,974 61,183,352 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible assets (non-GAAP)$60,087,918 $60,046,394 $58,979,783 $58,905,707 $59,145,150 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40% VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION(in thousands, except for share data) September 30, December 31, 2024 2023 (Unaudited) Assets Cash and due from banks$511,945 $284,090 Interest bearing deposits with banks 527,960 607,135 Investment securities: Equity securities 73,071 64,464 Trading debt securities 3,996 3,973 Available for sale debt securities 2,602,260 1,296,576 Held to maturity debt securities (net of allowance for credit losses of $1,076 at September 30, 2024 and $1,205 at December 31, 2023) 3,573,960 3,739,208 Total investment securities 6,253,287 5,104,221 Loans held for sale (includes fair value of $17,153 at September 30, 2024 and $20,640 at December 31, 2023 for loans originated for sale) 843,201 30,640 Loans 49,355,319 50,210,295 Less: Allowance for loan losses (548,327) (446,080)Net loans 48,806,992 49,764,215 Premises and equipment, net 356,649 381,081 Lease right of use assets 335,032 343,461 Bank owned life insurance 730,081 723,799 Accrued interest receivable 250,131 245,498 Goodwill 1,868,936 1,868,936 Other intangible assets, net 135,478 160,331 Other assets 1,472,640 1,421,567 Total Assets$62,092,332 $60,934,974 Liabilities Deposits: Non-interest bearing$11,153,754 $11,539,483 Interest bearing: Savings, NOW and money market 25,069,405 24,526,622 Time 14,172,807 13,176,724 Total deposits 50,395,966 49,242,829 Short-term borrowings 58,268 917,834 Long-term borrowings 3,274,340 2,328,375 Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts 57,368 57,108 Lease liabilities 394,971 403,781 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 939,039 1,283,656 Total Liabilities 55,119,952 54,233,583 Shareholders’ Equity Preferred stock, no par value; 50,000,000 authorized shares: Series A (4,600,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 111,590 111,590 Series B (4,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 98,101 98,101 Series C (6,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024) 144,654 — Common stock (no par value, authorized 650,000,000 shares; issued 509,252,936 shares at September 30, 2024 and 507,896,910 shares at December 31, 2023) 178,661 178,187 Surplus 5,002,718 4,989,989 Retained earnings 1,551,428 1,471,371 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (114,772) (146,456)Treasury stock, at cost (186,983 common shares at December 31, 2023) — (1,391)Total Shareholders’ Equity 6,972,380 6,701,391 Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity$62,092,332 $60,934,974 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)(in thousands, except for share data) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30, 2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Interest Income Interest and fees on loans$786,680 $770,964 $753,638 $2,329,197 $2,124,036Interest and dividends on investment securities: Taxable 49,700 40,460 32,383 125,957 96,591Tax-exempt 4,855 4,799 4,585 14,450 15,485Dividends 5,929 6,341 5,299 19,098 18,001Interest on federal funds sold and other short-term investments 13,385 10,902 17,113 33,969 66,594Total interest income 860,549 833,466 813,018 2,522,671 2,320,707Interest Expense Interest on deposits: Savings, NOW and money market 235,371 231,597 201,916 699,474 517,524Time 174,741 160,442 164,336 486,248 370,398Interest on short-term borrowings 451 691 5,189 21,754 89,345Interest on long-term borrowings and junior subordinated debentures 39,488 39,051 29,159 109,464 75,237Total interest expense 450,051 431,781 400,600 1,316,940 1,052,504Net Interest Income 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203(Credit) provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (14) (41) (30) (129) 4,675Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses 335,474 319,615 403,301 1,003,437 1,238,599Non-Interest Income Wealth management and trust fees 15,125 13,136 11,417 46,191 32,180Insurance commissions 2,880 3,958 2,336 9,089 7,895Capital markets 6,347 7,779 7,141 19,796 35,000Service charges on deposit accounts 12,826 11,212 10,952 35,287 31,970Gains (losses) on securities transactions, net 47 3 (398) 99 197Fees from loan servicing 3,443 2,691 2,681 9,322 8,054(Losses) gains on sales of loans, net (3,644) 884 2,023 (1,142) 3,752Gains (losses) on sales of assets, net 55 (2) 6,653 3,747 6,938Bank owned life insurance 5,387 4,545 2,709 13,167 7,736Other 18,205 7,007 13,150 37,743 39,316Total non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038Non-Interest Expense Salary and employee benefits expense 138,832 140,815 137,292 421,478 431,872Net occupancy expense 26,973 24,252 24,675 75,548 73,880Technology, furniture and equipment expense 28,962 35,203 37,320 99,627 106,304FDIC insurance assessment 14,792 14,446 7,946 47,474 27,527Amortization of other intangible assets 8,692 8,568 9,741 26,672 30,072Professional and legal fees 14,118 17,938 17,109 48,521 55,329Amortization of tax credit investments 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462Other 31,249 30,484 28,859 90,752 83,824Total non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270Income Before Income Taxes 126,674 93,331 194,832 349,458 589,367Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410Net Income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031Net Income Available to Common Shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPQuarterly Analysis of Average Assets, Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity andNet Interest Income on a Tax Equivalent Basis Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Average Avg. Average Avg. Average Avg.($ in thousands)Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest RateAssets Interest earning assets: Loans (1)(2)$50,126,963 $786,704 6.28% $50,020,901 $770,987 6.17% $50,019,414 $753,662 6.03%Taxable investments (3) 5,977,211 55,629 3.72 5,379,101 46,801 3.48 4,915,778 37,682 3.07 Tax-exempt investments (1)(3) 573,059 6,145 4.29 575,272 6,075 4.22 620,439 5,800 3.74 Interest bearing deposits with banks 974,417 13,385 5.49 797,676 10,902 5.47 1,246,934 17,113 5.49 Total interest earning assets 57,651,650 861,863 5.98 56,772,950 834,765 5.88 56,802,565 814,257 5.73 Other assets 4,590,372 4,745,689 4,589,123 Total assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Liabilities and shareholders' equity Interest bearing liabilities: Savings, NOW and money market deposits$25,017,504 $235,371 3.76% $24,848,266 $231,597 3.73% $23,016,737 $201,916 3.51%Time deposits 14,233,209 174,741 4.91 13,311,381 160,442 4.82 14,880,311 164,336 4.42 Short-term borrowings 81,251 451 2.22 97,502 691 2.83 436,518 5,189 4.75 Long-term borrowings (4) 3,324,992 39,488 4.75 3,319,195 39,051 4.71 2,495,512 29,159 4.67 Total interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 450,051 4.22 41,576,344 431,781 4.15 40,829,078 400,600 3.92 Non-interest bearing deposits 11,158,521 11,223,562 11,951,398 Other liabilities 1,563,990 1,964,752 2,005,426 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Net interest income/interest rate spread (5) $411,812 1.76% $402,984 1.73% $413,657 1.81%Tax equivalent adjustment (1,314) (1,299) (1,239) Net interest income, as reported $410,498 $401,685 $412,418 Net interest margin (6) 2.85 2.83 2.90 Tax equivalent effect 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net interest margin on a fully tax equivalent basis (6) 2.86% 2.84% 2.91% _________ (1)Interest income is presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate.(2)Loans are stated net of unearned income and include non-accrual loans.(3)The yield for securities that are classified as available for sale is based on the average historical amortized cost.(4)Includes junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts which are presented separately on the consolidated statements of condition.(5)Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest earning assets and the average cost of interest bearing liabilities and is presented on a fully tax equivalent basis.(6)Net interest income as a percentage of total average interest earning assets. SHAREHOLDERS RELATIONSRequests for copies of reports and/or other inquiries should be directed to Tina Zarkadas, Assistant Vice President, Shareholder Relations Specialist, Valley National Bancorp, 70 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey, 07960, by telephone at (973) 305-3380, by fax at (973) 305-1364 or by e-mail at tzarkadas@valley.com. Contact: Michael D. Hagedorn Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 973-872-4885 Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Valley National Bancorp Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results By: Valley National Bank via GlobeNewswire October 24, 2024 at 07:00 AM EDT NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Valley National Bancorp (NASDAQ:VLY), the holding company for Valley National Bank, today reported net income for the third quarter 2024 of $97.9 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, as compared to the second quarter 2024 net income of $70.4 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, and net income of $141.3 million, or $0.27 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. Excluding all non-core income and charges, our adjusted net income (a non-GAAP measure) was $96.8 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2024, $71.6 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, for the second quarter 2024, and $136.4 million, or $0.26 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. See further details below, including a reconciliation of our non-GAAP adjusted net income, in the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables. Ira Robbins, CEO, commented, "The third quarter’s financial results highlight the significant progress that we continue to make towards achieving our strategic balance sheet goals. On October 23, 2024, we entered into an agreement to sell performing commercial real estate loans expected to total over $800 million at a very modest discount of approximately 1 percent to a single investor. This economically compelling transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter 2024 and reflects the strength and desirability of our commercial real estate portfolio. We have executed on a variety of strategic transactions this year that have notably strengthened our balance sheet and enhanced our financial flexibility.” Mr. Robbins continued, "This quarter’s results also indicated the early stages of normalized profitability which we expect will accelerate as we enter 2025. Net interest income and non-interest income both improved meaningfully from the second quarter 2024, and our operating expenses were well-controlled and effectively unchanged on a year-over-year basis. While recent weather events weighed on the sequential provision improvement that we anticipated, our pre-provision earnings continued to improve during the third quarter and could set the stage for more stable results in the near future. And most importantly, our thoughts are with those affected by the recent hurricanes in our Florida markets and the other areas in the southeast. We are strongly committed to supporting our associates, clients and communities throughout the rebuilding and recovery process.” Key financial highlights for the third quarter 2024: Net Interest Income and Margin: Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Our net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis also increased by 2 basis points to 2.86 percent in the third quarter 2024 as compared to 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024. The increases from the second quarter 2024 were mostly due to continued yield expansion on average loans and additional interest income and higher yields from targeted growth within our available for sale securities portfolio. See the "Net Interest Income and Margin" section below for more details.Loan Portfolio: Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the transfer of performing commercial real estate loans totaling $823.1 million, net of unearned fees, to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024 and normal repayment activity mainly within the commercial real estate non-owner occupied and multi-family loans, as we continue to actively reduce these loan categories. Our commercial and industrial loans grew $320.1 million, or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 due to solid organic growth during the third quarter 2024. Residential mortgage and total consumer loans also increased modestly during the third quarter 2024. See the "Loans" section below for more details.Deposits: Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 as compared to $50.1 billion at June 30, 2024 mainly due to higher period-end direct commercial customer money market and non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decline in time deposits. See the "Deposits" section below for more details.Allowance and Provision for Credit Losses for Loans: The allowance for credit losses for loans totaled $564.7 million and $532.5 million at September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively, representing 1.14 percent and 1.06 percent of total loans at each respective date. During the third quarter 2024, we recorded a provision for credit losses for loans of $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The third quarter 2024 provision reflects, among other factors, increased quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, significant commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024.Credit Quality: Non-accrual loans totaled $296.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased to 0.35 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to 0.14 percent at June 30, 2024 largely due to two well-secured commercial real estate loans at various stages of expected collection within the early stage delinquency categories. Net loan charge-offs totaled $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling a combined $30.1 million related to two commercial real estate loan relationships. See the "Credit Quality" section below for more details.Non-Interest Income: Non-interest income increased $9.5 million to $60.7 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to increases in other income; wealth management and trust fees; and service charges on deposits totaling $11.2 million, $2.0 million, and $1.6 million, respectively. The increases in the aforementioned categories were partially offset by a $5.8 million mark to market loss (recorded within net losses on sales of loans) associated with the performing commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024, as well as lower swap fees related to commercial loan transactions (within capital market fees) and insurance commissions. The increase in other income was mostly the result of income from litigation settlements totaling $7.3 million for the third quarter 2024.Non-Interest Expense: Non-interest expense decreased $8.0 million to $269.5 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to a $6.2 million decrease in technology, furniture and equipment expense and a $3.8 million decrease in professional and legal expenses, partially offset by higher net occupancy expense during the third quarter 2024.Efficiency Ratio: Our efficiency ratio was 56.13 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 59.62 percent and 56.72 percent for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures.Performance Ratios: Annualized return on average assets (ROA), shareholders’ equity (ROE) and tangible ROE were 0.63 percent, 5.70 percent and 8.06 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. Annualized ROA, ROE, and tangible ROE, adjusted for non-core income and charges, were 0.62 percent, 5.64 percent and 7.97 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures. Net Interest Income and Margin Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Interest income on a tax equivalent basis increased $27.1 million to $861.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024. The increase was mostly due to higher yields on both new loan originations and adjustable rate loans, as well as higher yields and additional interest income from targeted purchases of taxable investments within the available for sale securities portfolio during the second and third quarter 2024. Total interest expense increased $18.3 million to $450.1 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to an increase in average time deposit balances coupled with higher costs on most interest bearing deposit products. See the "Deposits" and "Other Borrowings" sections below for more details. Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis of 2.86 percent for the third quarter 2024 increased by 2 basis points from 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024 and decreased 5 basis points from 2.91 percent for the third quarter 2023. The increase as compared to the second quarter 2024 was largely driven by the higher yield on average interest earning assets largely offset by an increase in the cost of average interest bearing liabilities. The yield on average interest earning assets increased by 10 basis points to 5.98 percent on a linked quarter basis largely due to higher yielding investment purchases and new loan originations during the second and third quarter 2024. The overall cost of average interest bearing liabilities increased 7 basis points to 4.22 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to higher interest rates on deposits. Our cost of total average deposits was 3.25 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 3.18 percent and 2.94 percent for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Loans, Deposits and Other Borrowings Loans. Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Commercial and industrial loans grew by $320.1 million , or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 largely due to our continued strategic focus on the expansion of new loan production within this category. Total commercial real estate (including construction) loans decreased $1.4 billion to $30.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. This decline was primarily driven by the transfer of $823.1 million of commercial real estate loans, net of unearned loan fees, from the loans held for investment portfolio to loans held for sale as of September 30, 2024. In addition, we remained highly selective on new originations and projects in an effort to reduce commercial real estate loan concentrations, mainly within the non-owner occupied and multifamily loan categories. Automobile loan balances increased by $60.9 million, or 13.8 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to continued consumer demand generated by our indirect auto dealer network and low prepayment activity within the portfolio. Other consumer loans decreased $42.4 million, or 15.3 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.1 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 primarily due to the negative impact of the high level of market interest rates on the demand and usage of collateralized personal lines of credit. Deposits. Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to an increase of $358.3 million in savings, NOW and money market deposits and an increase of $36.0 million in non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decrease of $110.5 million in time deposits. Non-interest bearing deposit and savings, NOW and money market deposit balances increased at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to increases in national specialized deposits and higher direct commercial customer deposit accounts. Total indirect customer deposits (including both brokered money market and time deposits) totaled $9.1 billion in both September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024. Non-interest bearing deposits; savings, NOW and money market deposits; and time deposits represented approximately 22 percent, 50 percent and 28 percent of total deposits as of September 30, 2024, respectively, as compared to 22 percent, 49 percent and 29 percent of total deposits as of June 30, 2024, respectively. Other Borrowings. Short-term borrowings, consisting of securities sold under agreements to repurchase, decreased $5.5 million to $58.3 million at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Long-term borrowings totaled $3.3 billion at September 30, 2024 and also remained relatively unchanged as compared to June 30, 2024. Credit Quality Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In the early stages of the fourth quarter 2024, the credit quality of our Florida loan portfolio has remained resilient in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024, and Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on October 9, 2024. At this time, there have been relatively few loan concessions (mostly in the form of loan payment deferrals up to 90 days) for distressed borrowers impacted by the hurricanes. However, we continue to assess the impact of the hurricanes on our Florida client base and, where appropriate, we will work constructively with individual borrowers. Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). Total NPAs, consisting of non-accrual loans, other real estate owned (OREO) and other repossessed assets, decreased $7.8 million to $305.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024. Non-accrual loans decreased $7.0 million to $296.3 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million at June 30, 2024. Non-accrual construction and commercial real estate loans decreased $20.7 million and $9.3 million to $24.7 million and $113.8 million, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to loan payoffs during the third quarter 2024. The decreases in these loan categories were partially offset by two new non-accrual commercial and industrial loans totaling $19.0 million, as well as moderate increases in non-accrual residential mortgage and consumer loans at September 30, 2024. OREO decreased $887 thousand at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the sale of one commercial property, which resulted in the recognition of an immaterial loss for the third quarter 2024. Accruing Past Due Loans. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased $102.3 million to $174.7 million, or 0.35 percent of total loans, at September 30, 2024 as compared to $72.4 million, or 0.14 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Loans 30 to 59 days past due increased $69.1 million to $115.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to a $74.5 million increase in commercial real estate loans, partially offset by a $7.0 million decline in consumer loan delinquencies. The increase in commercial real estate loans 30 to 59 days past due was mostly due to one new delinquent loan totaling $40.9 million, which is expected to be fully repaid, subject to the borrower's pending sale of certain collateral, as well as a few other new loan delinquencies. Loans 60 to 89 days past due increased $42.9 million to $54.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mostly due to one well-secured commercial real estate loan totaling $43.9 million currently in the process of loan modification. Loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest decreased $9.7 million to $4.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 largely due to one $4.0 million construction loan that was fully repaid and one $4.2 million commercial real estate loan that migrated from this past due category to non-accrual loans during the third quarter 2024. All loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest are well-secured and in the process of collection. Allowance for Credit Losses for Loans and Unfunded Commitments. The following table summarizes the allocation of the allowance for credit losses to loan categories and the allocation as a percentage of each loan category at September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023: September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Allocation Allocation Allocation as a % of as a % of as a % of Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allocation Category Allocation Category Allocation Category ($ in thousands)Loan Category: Commercial and industrial loans$166,365 1.70% $149,243 1.57% $133,988 1.44%Commercial real estate loans: Commercial real estate 249,608 0.93 246,316 0.87 191,562 0.68 Construction 59,420 1.70 54,777 1.54 53,485 1.40 Total commercial real estate loans 309,028 1.02 301,093 0.95 245,047��0.77 Residential mortgage loans 51,545 0.91 47,697 0.85 44,621 0.80 Consumer loans: Home equity 3,303 0.57 3,077 0.54 3,689 0.67 Auto and other consumer 18,086 0.63 18,200 0.63 14,830 0.52 Total consumer loans 21,389 0.62 21,277 0.62 18,519 0.55 Allowance for loan losses 548,327 1.11 519,310 1.03 442,175 0.88 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 Total allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% Our loan portfolio, totaling $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024, had net loan charge-offs totaling $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Total gross loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling $30.1 million related to two non-performing commercial real estate loan relationships that had combined specific reserves of $25.9 million within the allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2024. The allowance for credit losses for loans, comprised of our allowance for loan losses and unfunded credit commitments, as a percentage of total loans was 1.14 percent at September 30, 2024, 1.06 percent at June 30, 2024, and 0.92 percent at September 30, 2023. For the third quarter 2024, the provision for credit losses for loans totaled $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The provision for credit losses remained somewhat elevated for the third quarter 2024 largely due to higher quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene. The allowance for unfunded credit commitments increased to $16.3 million at September 30, 2024 from $13.2 million at June 30, 2024 mainly due to increases in both non-cancellable construction commitments and commercial and industrial standby letters of credit. As previously noted, we are currently evaluating the impact of Hurricane Milton, and we also continue to evaluate any further impact of Hurricane Helene, on our loan portfolio. While not anticipated based on information currently available, Hurricane Milton and unexpected losses from Hurricane Helene could result in a significant increase to the current hurricane related reserves within the allowance, loan charge-offs and our provision for the fourth quarter 2024. Capital Adequacy Valley's total risk-based capital, common equity Tier 1 capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage capital ratios were 12.56 percent, 9.57 percent, 10.29 percent and 8.40 percent, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to 12.18 percent, 9.55 percent, 9.99 percent and 8.19 percent, respectively, at June 30, 2024. The increases in the total risk-based capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage ratios as compared to June 30, 2024 were largely due to Valley's issuance of 6.0 million shares of its 8.250 percent Fixed-Rate Reset Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series C on August 5, 2024. Net proceeds to Valley after deducting underwriting discounts, commissions and offering expenses were approximately $144.7 million. Investor Conference Call Valley will host a conference call with investors and the financial community at 11:00 AM (ET) today to discuss the third quarter 2024 earnings and related matters. Interested parties should preregister using this link: https://register.vevent.com/register to receive the dial-in number and a personal PIN, which are required to access the conference call. The teleconference will also be webcast live: https://edge.media-server.com and archived on Valley’s website through Monday, December 2, 2024. Investor presentation materials will be made available prior to the conference call at www.valley.com. About Valley As the principal subsidiary of Valley National Bancorp, Valley National Bank is a regional bank with over $62 billion in assets. Valley is committed to giving people and businesses the power to succeed. Valley operates many convenient branch locations and commercial banking offices across New Jersey, New York, Florida, Alabama, California and Illinois, and is committed to providing the most convenient service, the latest innovations and an experienced and knowledgeable team dedicated to meeting customer needs. Helping communities grow and prosper is the heart of Valley’s corporate citizenship philosophy. To learn more about Valley, go to www.valley.com or call our Customer Care Center at 800-522-4100. Forward-Looking Statements The foregoing contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are not historical facts and include expressions about management’s confidence and strategies and management’s expectations about our business, new and existing programs and products, acquisitions, relationships, opportunities, taxation, technology, market conditions and economic expectations. These statements may be identified by such forward-looking terminology as “intend,” “should,” “expect,” “believe,” “view,” “opportunity,” “allow,” “continues,” “reflects,” “would,” “could,” “typically,” “usually,” “anticipate,” “may,” “estimate,” “outlook,” “project” or similar statements or variations of such terms. Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the impact of market interest rates and monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. federal government and its agencies in connection with the prolonged inflationary pressures, which could have a material adverse effect on our clients, our business, our employees, and our ability to provide services to our customers;the impact of unfavorable macroeconomic conditions or downturns, including an actual or threatened U.S. government shutdown, debt default or rating downgrade, instability or volatility in financial markets, unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, increased business disruptions or failures, reductions in employment, and other potential negative effects on our business, employees or clients caused by factors outside of our control, such as the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, geopolitical instabilities or events (including the Israel-Hamas war and the escalation and regional expansion thereof); natural and other disasters (including severe weather events, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton); health emergencies; acts of terrorism; or other external events;the impact of potential instability within the U.S. financial sector in the aftermath of the banking failures in 2023 and continued volatility thereafter, including the possibility of a run on deposits by a coordinated deposit base, and the impact of the actual or perceived soundness, or concerns about the creditworthiness of other financial institutions, including any resulting disruption within the financial markets, increased expenses, including Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance assessments, or adverse impact on our stock price, deposits or our ability to borrow or raise capital;the impact of negative public opinion regarding Valley or banks in general that damages our reputation and adversely impacts business and revenues;changes in the statutes, regulations, policy, or enforcement priorities of the federal bank regulatory agencies;the loss of or decrease in lower-cost funding sources within our deposit base;damage verdicts or settlements or restrictions related to existing or potential class action litigation or individual litigation arising from claims of violations of laws or regulations, contractual claims, breach of fiduciary responsibility, negligence, fraud, environmental laws, patent, trademark or other intellectual property infringement, misappropriation or other violation, employment related claims, and other matters;a prolonged downturn and contraction in the economy, as well as an unexpected decline in commercial real estate values collateralizing a significant portion of our loan portfolio;higher or lower than expected income tax expense or tax rates, including increases or decreases resulting from changes in uncertain tax position liabilities, tax laws, regulations, and case law;the inability to grow customer deposits to keep pace with loan growth;a material change in our allowance for credit losses under CECL due to forecasted economic conditions and/or unexpected credit deterioration in our loan and investment portfolios;the need to supplement debt or equity capital to maintain or exceed internal capital thresholds;changes in our business, strategy, market conditions or other factors that may negatively impact the estimated fair value of our goodwill and other intangible assets and result in future impairment charges;greater than expected technology related costs due to, among other factors, prolonged or failed implementations, additional project staffing and obsolescence caused by continuous and rapid market innovations;cyberattacks, ransomware attacks, computer viruses, malware or other cybersecurity incidents that may breach the security of our websites or other systems or networks to obtain unauthorized access to personal, confidential, proprietary or sensitive information, destroy data, disable or degrade service, or sabotage our systems or networks;results of examinations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Federal Reserve Bank, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and other regulatory authorities, including the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, require us to increase our allowance for credit losses, write-down assets, reimburse customers, change the way we do business, or limit or eliminate certain other banking activities;application of the OCC heightened regulatory standards for certain large insured national banks, and the expenses we will incur to develop policies, programs, and systems that comply with the enhanced standards applicable to us;our inability or determination not to pay dividends at current levels, or at all, because of inadequate earnings, regulatory restrictions or limitations, changes in our capital requirements, or a decision to increase capital by retaining more earnings;unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, and other potential negative effects on our business caused by severe weather, pandemics or other public health crises, acts of terrorism or other external events;our ability to successfully execute our business plan and strategic initiatives; andunexpected significant declines in the loan portfolio due to the lack of economic expansion, increased competition, large prepayments, risk mitigation strategies, changes in regulatory lending guidance or other factors. A detailed discussion of factors that could affect our results is included in our SEC filings, including Item 1A. "Risk Factors" of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. We undertake no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in our expectations, except as required by law. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. -Tables to Follow- VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data and stock price)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023FINANCIAL DATA: Net interest income - FTE(1)$411,812 $402,984 $413,657 $1,209,643 $1,272,390 Net interest income$410,498 $401,685 $412,418 $1,205,731 $1,268,203 Non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Total revenue 471,169 452,898 471,082 1,379,030 1,441,241 Non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270 Pre-provision net revenue 201,698 175,401 203,949 551,752 618,971 Provision for credit losses 75,024 82,070 9,117 202,294 29,604 Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410 Net income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding: Basic 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Diluted 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Per common share data: Basic earnings$0.18 $0.13 $0.27 $0.49 $0.82 Diluted earnings 0.18 0.13 0.27 0.49 0.81 Cash dividends declared 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.33 0.33 Closing stock price - high 9.34 8.02 10.30 10.80 12.59 Closing stock price - low 6.58 6.52 7.63 6.52 6.59 FINANCIAL RATIOS: Net interest margin 2.85% 2.83% 2.90% 2.82% 2.99%Net interest margin - FTE(1) 2.86 2.84 2.91 2.83 3.00 Annualized return on average assets 0.63 0.46 0.92 0.57 0.93 Annualized return on avg. shareholders' equity 5.70 4.17 8.56 5.20 8.72 NON-GAAP FINANCIAL DATA AND RATIOS:(2) Basic earnings per share, as adjusted$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Diluted earnings per share, as adjusted 0.18 0.13 0.26 0.50 0.84 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted 5.64 4.24 8.26 5.27 8.94 Annualized return on avg. tangible shareholders' equity 8.06 5.95 12.39 7.40 12.71 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted 7.97 6.05 11.95 7.50 13.04 Efficiency ratio 56.13 59.62 56.72 58.26 55.34 AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET ITEMS: Assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Interest earning assets 57,651,650 56,772,950 56,802,565 57,016,790 56,510,997 Loans 50,126,963 50,020,901 50,019,414 50,131,468 49,120,153 Interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 41,576,344 40,829,078 41,932,616 39,802,966 Deposits 50,409,234 49,383,209 49,848,446 49,459,617 48,165,152 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 6,781,022 6,531,424 As OfBALANCE SHEET ITEMS:September 30, June 30, March 31, December September 30,(In thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Assets$62,092,332 $62,058,974 $61,000,188 $60,934,974 $61,183,352 Total loans 49,355,319 50,311,702 49,922,042 50,210,295 50,097,519 Deposits 50,395,966 50,112,177 49,077,946 49,242,829 49,885,314 Shareholders' equity 6,972,380 6,737,737 6,727,139 6,701,391 6,627,299 LOANS: (In thousands) Commercial and industrial$9,799,287 $9,479,147 $9,104,193 $9,230,543 $9,274,630 Commercial real estate: Non-owner occupied 12,647,649 13,710,015 14,962,851 15,078,464 14,741,668 Multifamily 8,612,936 8,976,264 8,818,263 8,860,219 8,863,529 Owner occupied 5,654,147 5,536,844 4,367,839 4,304,556 4,435,853 Construction 3,487,464 3,545,723 3,556,511 3,726,808 3,833,269 Total commercial real estate 30,402,196 31,768,846 31,705,464 31,970,047 31,874,319 Residential mortgage 5,684,079 5,627,113 5,618,355 5,569,010 5,562,665 Consumer: Home equity 581,181 566,467 564,083 559,152 548,918 Automobile 1,823,738 1,762,852 1,700,508 1,620,389 1,585,987 Other consumer 1,064,838 1,107,277 1,229,439 1,261,154 1,251,000 Total consumer loans 3,469,757 3,436,596 3,494,030 3,440,695 3,385,905 Total loans$49,355,319 $50,311,702 $49,922,042 $50,210,295 $50,097,519 CAPITAL RATIOS: Book value per common share$13.00 $12.82 $12.81 $12.79 $12.64 Tangible book value per common share(2) 9.06 8.87 8.84 8.79 8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets(2) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40%Tier 1 leverage capital 8.40 8.19 8.20 8.16 8.08 Common equity tier 1 capital 9.57 9.55 9.34 9.29 9.21 Tier 1 risk-based capital 10.29 9.99 9.78 9.72 9.64 Total risk-based capital 12.56 12.18 11.88 11.76 11.68 Three Months Ended Nine Months EndedALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES:September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Allowance for credit losses for loans Beginning balance$532,541 $487,269 $458,676 $465,550 $483,255 Impact of the adoption of ASU No. 2022-02 — — — — (1,368)Beginning balance, adjusted 532,541 487,269 458,676 465,550 481,887 Loans charged-off: Commercial and industrial (7,501) (14,721) (7,487) (36,515) (37,399)Commercial real estate (33,292) (22,144) (255) (56,640) (2,320)Construction (4,831) (212) — (12,637) (9,906)Residential mortgage — — (20) — (169)Total consumer (2,597) (1,262) (1,156) (5,668) (3,024)Total loans charged-off (48,221) (38,339) (8,918) (111,460) (52,818)Charged-off loans recovered: Commercial and industrial 3,162 742 3,043 4,586 6,615 Commercial real estate 66 150 5 457 33 Construction 1,535 — — 1,535 — Residential mortgage 29 5 30 59 186 Total consumer 521 603 362 1,521 1,513 Total loans recovered 5,313 1,500 3,440 8,158 8,347 Total net charge-offs (42,908) (36,839) (5,478) (103,302) (44,471)Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929 Ending balance$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of allowance for credit losses for loans: Allowance for loan losses$548,327 $519,310 $442,175 $548,327 $442,175 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 16,344 20,170 Allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of provision for credit losses for loans: Provision for credit losses for loans$71,925 $86,901 $11,221 $205,549 $29,359 Provision (credit) for unfunded credit commitments 3,113 (4,790) (2,074) (3,126) (4,430)Total provision for credit losses for loans$75,038 $82,111 $9,147 $202,423 $24,929 Annualized ratio of total net charge-offs to total average loans 0.34% 0.29% 0.04% 0.27% 0.12%Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % of total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% 1.14% 0.92% As OfASSET QUALITY:September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Accruing past due loans: 30 to 59 days past due: Commercial and industrial$4,537 $5,086 $6,202 $9,307 $10,687 Commercial real estate 76,370 1,879 5,791 3,008 8,053 Residential mortgage 19,549 17,389 20,819 26,345 13,159 Total consumer 14,672 21,639 14,032 20,554 15,509 Total 30 to 59 days past due 115,128 45,993 46,844 59,214 47,408 60 to 89 days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,238 1,621 2,665 5,095 5,720 Commercial real estate 43,926 — 3,720 1,257 2,620 Residential mortgage 6,892 6,632 5,970 8,200 9,710 Total consumer 2,732 3,671 1,834 4,715 1,720 Total 60 to 89 days past due 54,788 11,924 14,189 19,267 19,770 90 or more days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,786 2,739 5,750 5,579 6,629 Commercial real estate — 4,242 — — — Construction — 3,990 3,990 3,990 3,990 Residential mortgage 1,931 2,609 2,884 2,488 1,348 Total consumer 1,063 898 731 1,088 391 Total 90 or more days past due 4,780 14,478 13,355 13,145 12,358 Total accruing past due loans$174,696 $72,395 $74,388 $91,626 $79,536 Non-accrual loans: Commercial and industrial$120,575 $102,942 $102,399 $99,912 $87,655 Commercial real estate 113,752 123,011 100,052 99,739 83,338 Construction 24,657 45,380 51,842 60,851 62,788 Residential mortgage 33,075 28,322 28,561 26,986 21,614 Total consumer 4,260 3,624 4,438 4,383 3,545 Total non-accrual loans 296,319 303,279 287,292 291,871 258,940 Other real estate owned (OREO) 7,172 8,059 88 71 71 Other repossessed assets 1,611 1,607 1,393 1,444 1,314 Total non-performing assets$305,102 $312,945 $288,773 $293,386 $260,325 Total non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.60% 0.60% 0.58% 0.58% 0.52%Total accruing past due and non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.95 0.75 0.72 0.76 0.68 Allowance for losses on loans as a % of non-accrual loans 185.05 171.23 163.33 152.83 170.76 NOTES TO SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (1) Net interest income and net interest margin are presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate. Valley believes that this presentation provides comparability of net interest income and net interest margin arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practice and SEC rules. (2) Non-GAAP Reconciliations. This press release contains certain supplemental financial information, described in the Notes below, which has been determined by methods other than U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") that management uses in its analysis of Valley's performance. The Company believes that the non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information to both management and investors in understanding Valley’s underlying operational performance, business and performance trends, and may facilitate comparisons of our current and prior performance with the performance of others in the financial services industry. Management utilizes these measures for internal planning, forecasting and analysis purposes. Management believes that Valley’s presentation and discussion of this supplemental information, together with the accompanying reconciliations to the GAAP financial measures, also allows investors to view performance in a manner similar to management. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for or superior to financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures may also be calculated differently from similar measures disclosed by other companies. Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted net income available to common shareholders (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Add: FDIC Special assessment (a) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity debt securities, net (b) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Restructuring charge (c) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Add: Mark to market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (d) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Add: Provision for credit losses for available for sale securities (e) — — — — 5,000 Add: Merger related expenses (f) — — — — 4,133 Less: Litigation settlements (g) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of commercial premium finance lending division (h) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (h) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Total non-GAAP adjustments to net income (1,539) 1,701 (6,953) 4,554 13,395 Income tax adjustments related to non-GAAP adjustments (i) 437 (482) 1,970 (1,269) (2,378)Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 __________ (a) Included in the FDIC insurance expense.(b) Included in gains (losses) on securities transactions, net.(c) Represents severance expense related to workforce reductions within salary and employee benefits expense.(d) Included in (losses) gains on sales of loans, net.(e) Included in provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (tax disallowed).(f) Included in salary and employee benefits expense during the first quarter 2023.(g) Represents recoveries from legal settlements included in other income.(h) Included in gains (losses) on sales of assets, net within non-interest income.(i) Calculated using the appropriate blended statutory tax rate for the applicable period. Adjusted per common share data (non-GAAP): Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 Average number of shares outstanding 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Basic earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Average number of diluted shares outstanding 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Diluted earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Adjusted annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 7.97% 6.05% 11.95% 7.50% 13.04% Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures (Continued) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted annualized return on average assets (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Adjusted annualized return on average shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 5.64% 4.24% 8.26% 5.27% 8.94%Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) 8.06% 5.95% 12.39% 7.40% 12.71%Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP): Non-interest expense, as reported (GAAP)$269,471 $277,497 $267,133 $827,278 $822,270 Less: FDIC Special assessment (pre-tax) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Less: Restructuring charge (pre-tax) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Less: Merger-related expenses (pre-tax) — — — — 4,133 Less: Amortization of tax credit investments (pre-tax) 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462 Non-interest expense, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$263,618 $270,009 $263,617 $800,361 $794,168 Net interest income, as reported (GAAP) 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203 Non-interest income, as reported (GAAP) 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity securities transactions, net (pre-tax) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Mark-to-market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (pre-tax) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Less: Litigation settlements (pre-tax) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of premium finance division (pre-tax) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (pre-tax) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Non-interest income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$59,132 $51,217 $52,386 $168,142 $166,793 Gross operating income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$469,630 $452,902 $464,804 $1,373,873 $1,434,996 Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 56.13% 59.62% 56.72% 58.26% 55.34% As of September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP): Common shares outstanding 509,252,936 509,205,014 508,893,059 507,709,927 507,660,742 Shareholders' equity (GAAP)$6,972,380 $6,737,737 $6,727,139 $6,701,391 $6,627,299 Less: Preferred stock 354,345 209,691 209,691 209,691 209,691 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)$9.06 $8.87 $8.84 $8.79 $8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP): Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Total assets (GAAP) 62,092,332 62,058,974 61,000,188 60,934,974 61,183,352 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible assets (non-GAAP)$60,087,918 $60,046,394 $58,979,783 $58,905,707 $59,145,150 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40% VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION(in thousands, except for share data) September 30, December 31, 2024 2023 (Unaudited) Assets Cash and due from banks$511,945 $284,090 Interest bearing deposits with banks 527,960 607,135 Investment securities: Equity securities 73,071 64,464 Trading debt securities 3,996 3,973 Available for sale debt securities 2,602,260 1,296,576 Held to maturity debt securities (net of allowance for credit losses of $1,076 at September 30, 2024 and $1,205 at December 31, 2023) 3,573,960 3,739,208 Total investment securities 6,253,287 5,104,221 Loans held for sale (includes fair value of $17,153 at September 30, 2024 and $20,640 at December 31, 2023 for loans originated for sale) 843,201 30,640 Loans 49,355,319 50,210,295 Less: Allowance for loan losses (548,327) (446,080)Net loans 48,806,992 49,764,215 Premises and equipment, net 356,649 381,081 Lease right of use assets 335,032 343,461 Bank owned life insurance 730,081 723,799 Accrued interest receivable 250,131 245,498 Goodwill 1,868,936 1,868,936 Other intangible assets, net 135,478 160,331 Other assets 1,472,640 1,421,567 Total Assets$62,092,332 $60,934,974 Liabilities Deposits: Non-interest bearing$11,153,754 $11,539,483 Interest bearing: Savings, NOW and money market 25,069,405 24,526,622 Time 14,172,807 13,176,724 Total deposits 50,395,966 49,242,829 Short-term borrowings 58,268 917,834 Long-term borrowings 3,274,340 2,328,375 Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts 57,368 57,108 Lease liabilities 394,971 403,781 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 939,039 1,283,656 Total Liabilities 55,119,952 54,233,583 Shareholders’ Equity Preferred stock, no par value; 50,000,000 authorized shares: Series A (4,600,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 111,590 111,590 Series B (4,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 98,101 98,101 Series C (6,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024) 144,654 — Common stock (no par value, authorized 650,000,000 shares; issued 509,252,936 shares at September 30, 2024 and 507,896,910 shares at December 31, 2023) 178,661 178,187 Surplus 5,002,718 4,989,989 Retained earnings 1,551,428 1,471,371 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (114,772) (146,456)Treasury stock, at cost (186,983 common shares at December 31, 2023) — (1,391)Total Shareholders’ Equity 6,972,380 6,701,391 Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity$62,092,332 $60,934,974 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)(in thousands, except for share data) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30, 2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Interest Income Interest and fees on loans$786,680 $770,964 $753,638 $2,329,197 $2,124,036Interest and dividends on investment securities: Taxable 49,700 40,460 32,383 125,957 96,591Tax-exempt 4,855 4,799 4,585 14,450 15,485Dividends 5,929 6,341 5,299 19,098 18,001Interest on federal funds sold and other short-term investments 13,385 10,902 17,113 33,969 66,594Total interest income 860,549 833,466 813,018 2,522,671 2,320,707Interest Expense Interest on deposits: Savings, NOW and money market 235,371 231,597 201,916 699,474 517,524Time 174,741 160,442 164,336 486,248 370,398Interest on short-term borrowings 451 691 5,189 21,754 89,345Interest on long-term borrowings and junior subordinated debentures 39,488 39,051 29,159 109,464 75,237Total interest expense 450,051 431,781 400,600 1,316,940 1,052,504Net Interest Income 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203(Credit) provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (14) (41) (30) (129) 4,675Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses 335,474 319,615 403,301 1,003,437 1,238,599Non-Interest Income Wealth management and trust fees 15,125 13,136 11,417 46,191 32,180Insurance commissions 2,880 3,958 2,336 9,089 7,895Capital markets 6,347 7,779 7,141 19,796 35,000Service charges on deposit accounts 12,826 11,212 10,952 35,287 31,970Gains (losses) on securities transactions, net 47 3 (398) 99 197Fees from loan servicing 3,443 2,691 2,681 9,322 8,054(Losses) gains on sales of loans, net (3,644) 884 2,023 (1,142) 3,752Gains (losses) on sales of assets, net 55 (2) 6,653 3,747 6,938Bank owned life insurance 5,387 4,545 2,709 13,167 7,736Other 18,205 7,007 13,150 37,743 39,316Total non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038Non-Interest Expense Salary and employee benefits expense 138,832 140,815 137,292 421,478 431,872Net occupancy expense 26,973 24,252 24,675 75,548 73,880Technology, furniture and equipment expense 28,962 35,203 37,320 99,627 106,304FDIC insurance assessment 14,792 14,446 7,946 47,474 27,527Amortization of other intangible assets 8,692 8,568 9,741 26,672 30,072Professional and legal fees 14,118 17,938 17,109 48,521 55,329Amortization of tax credit investments 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462Other 31,249 30,484 28,859 90,752 83,824Total non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270Income Before Income Taxes 126,674 93,331 194,832 349,458 589,367Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410Net Income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031Net Income Available to Common Shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPQuarterly Analysis of Average Assets, Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity andNet Interest Income on a Tax Equivalent Basis Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Average Avg. Average Avg. Average Avg.($ in thousands)Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest RateAssets Interest earning assets: Loans (1)(2)$50,126,963 $786,704 6.28% $50,020,901 $770,987 6.17% $50,019,414 $753,662 6.03%Taxable investments (3) 5,977,211 55,629 3.72 5,379,101 46,801 3.48 4,915,778 37,682 3.07 Tax-exempt investments (1)(3) 573,059 6,145 4.29 575,272 6,075 4.22 620,439 5,800 3.74 Interest bearing deposits with banks 974,417 13,385 5.49 797,676 10,902 5.47 1,246,934 17,113 5.49 Total interest earning assets 57,651,650 861,863 5.98 56,772,950 834,765 5.88 56,802,565 814,257 5.73 Other assets 4,590,372 4,745,689 4,589,123 Total assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Liabilities and shareholders' equity Interest bearing liabilities: Savings, NOW and money market deposits$25,017,504 $235,371 3.76% $24,848,266 $231,597 3.73% $23,016,737 $201,916 3.51%Time deposits 14,233,209 174,741 4.91 13,311,381 160,442 4.82 14,880,311 164,336 4.42 Short-term borrowings 81,251 451 2.22 97,502 691 2.83 436,518 5,189 4.75 Long-term borrowings (4) 3,324,992 39,488 4.75 3,319,195 39,051 4.71 2,495,512 29,159 4.67 Total interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 450,051 4.22 41,576,344 431,781 4.15 40,829,078 400,600 3.92 Non-interest bearing deposits 11,158,521 11,223,562 11,951,398 Other liabilities 1,563,990 1,964,752 2,005,426 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Net interest income/interest rate spread (5) $411,812 1.76% $402,984 1.73% $413,657 1.81%Tax equivalent adjustment (1,314) (1,299) (1,239) Net interest income, as reported $410,498 $401,685 $412,418 Net interest margin (6) 2.85 2.83 2.90 Tax equivalent effect 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net interest margin on a fully tax equivalent basis (6) 2.86% 2.84% 2.91% _________ (1)Interest income is presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate.(2)Loans are stated net of unearned income and include non-accrual loans.(3)The yield for securities that are classified as available for sale is based on the average historical amortized cost.(4)Includes junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts which are presented separately on the consolidated statements of condition.(5)Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest earning assets and the average cost of interest bearing liabilities and is presented on a fully tax equivalent basis.(6)Net interest income as a percentage of total average interest earning assets. SHAREHOLDERS RELATIONSRequests for copies of reports and/or other inquiries should be directed to Tina Zarkadas, Assistant Vice President, Shareholder Relations Specialist, Valley National Bancorp, 70 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey, 07960, by telephone at (973) 305-3380, by fax at (973) 305-1364 or by e-mail at tzarkadas@valley.com. Contact: Michael D. Hagedorn Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 973-872-4885
NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Valley National Bancorp (NASDAQ:VLY), the holding company for Valley National Bank, today reported net income for the third quarter 2024 of $97.9 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, as compared to the second quarter 2024 net income of $70.4 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, and net income of $141.3 million, or $0.27 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. Excluding all non-core income and charges, our adjusted net income (a non-GAAP measure) was $96.8 million, or $0.18 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2024, $71.6 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, for the second quarter 2024, and $136.4 million, or $0.26 per diluted common share, for the third quarter 2023. See further details below, including a reconciliation of our non-GAAP adjusted net income, in the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables. Ira Robbins, CEO, commented, "The third quarter’s financial results highlight the significant progress that we continue to make towards achieving our strategic balance sheet goals. On October 23, 2024, we entered into an agreement to sell performing commercial real estate loans expected to total over $800 million at a very modest discount of approximately 1 percent to a single investor. This economically compelling transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter 2024 and reflects the strength and desirability of our commercial real estate portfolio. We have executed on a variety of strategic transactions this year that have notably strengthened our balance sheet and enhanced our financial flexibility.” Mr. Robbins continued, "This quarter’s results also indicated the early stages of normalized profitability which we expect will accelerate as we enter 2025. Net interest income and non-interest income both improved meaningfully from the second quarter 2024, and our operating expenses were well-controlled and effectively unchanged on a year-over-year basis. While recent weather events weighed on the sequential provision improvement that we anticipated, our pre-provision earnings continued to improve during the third quarter and could set the stage for more stable results in the near future. And most importantly, our thoughts are with those affected by the recent hurricanes in our Florida markets and the other areas in the southeast. We are strongly committed to supporting our associates, clients and communities throughout the rebuilding and recovery process.” Key financial highlights for the third quarter 2024: Net Interest Income and Margin: Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Our net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis also increased by 2 basis points to 2.86 percent in the third quarter 2024 as compared to 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024. The increases from the second quarter 2024 were mostly due to continued yield expansion on average loans and additional interest income and higher yields from targeted growth within our available for sale securities portfolio. See the "Net Interest Income and Margin" section below for more details.Loan Portfolio: Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the transfer of performing commercial real estate loans totaling $823.1 million, net of unearned fees, to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024 and normal repayment activity mainly within the commercial real estate non-owner occupied and multi-family loans, as we continue to actively reduce these loan categories. Our commercial and industrial loans grew $320.1 million, or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 due to solid organic growth during the third quarter 2024. Residential mortgage and total consumer loans also increased modestly during the third quarter 2024. See the "Loans" section below for more details.Deposits: Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 as compared to $50.1 billion at June 30, 2024 mainly due to higher period-end direct commercial customer money market and non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decline in time deposits. See the "Deposits" section below for more details.Allowance and Provision for Credit Losses for Loans: The allowance for credit losses for loans totaled $564.7 million and $532.5 million at September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively, representing 1.14 percent and 1.06 percent of total loans at each respective date. During the third quarter 2024, we recorded a provision for credit losses for loans of $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The third quarter 2024 provision reflects, among other factors, increased quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, significant commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024.Credit Quality: Non-accrual loans totaled $296.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million, or 0.60 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased to 0.35 percent of total loans at September 30, 2024 as compared to 0.14 percent at June 30, 2024 largely due to two well-secured commercial real estate loans at various stages of expected collection within the early stage delinquency categories. Net loan charge-offs totaled $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling a combined $30.1 million related to two commercial real estate loan relationships. See the "Credit Quality" section below for more details.Non-Interest Income: Non-interest income increased $9.5 million to $60.7 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to increases in other income; wealth management and trust fees; and service charges on deposits totaling $11.2 million, $2.0 million, and $1.6 million, respectively. The increases in the aforementioned categories were partially offset by a $5.8 million mark to market loss (recorded within net losses on sales of loans) associated with the performing commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale at September 30, 2024, as well as lower swap fees related to commercial loan transactions (within capital market fees) and insurance commissions. The increase in other income was mostly the result of income from litigation settlements totaling $7.3 million for the third quarter 2024.Non-Interest Expense: Non-interest expense decreased $8.0 million to $269.5 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to a $6.2 million decrease in technology, furniture and equipment expense and a $3.8 million decrease in professional and legal expenses, partially offset by higher net occupancy expense during the third quarter 2024.Efficiency Ratio: Our efficiency ratio was 56.13 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 59.62 percent and 56.72 percent for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures.Performance Ratios: Annualized return on average assets (ROA), shareholders’ equity (ROE) and tangible ROE were 0.63 percent, 5.70 percent and 8.06 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. Annualized ROA, ROE, and tangible ROE, adjusted for non-core income and charges, were 0.62 percent, 5.64 percent and 7.97 percent for the third quarter 2024, respectively. See the "Consolidated Financial Highlights" tables below for additional information regarding our non-GAAP measures. Net Interest Income and Margin Net interest income on a tax equivalent basis of $411.8 million for the third quarter 2024 increased $8.8 million compared to the second quarter 2024 and decreased $1.8 million as compared to the third quarter 2023. Interest income on a tax equivalent basis increased $27.1 million to $861.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024. The increase was mostly due to higher yields on both new loan originations and adjustable rate loans, as well as higher yields and additional interest income from targeted purchases of taxable investments within the available for sale securities portfolio during the second and third quarter 2024. Total interest expense increased $18.3 million to $450.1 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 mainly due to an increase in average time deposit balances coupled with higher costs on most interest bearing deposit products. See the "Deposits" and "Other Borrowings" sections below for more details. Net interest margin on a tax equivalent basis of 2.86 percent for the third quarter 2024 increased by 2 basis points from 2.84 percent for the second quarter 2024 and decreased 5 basis points from 2.91 percent for the third quarter 2023. The increase as compared to the second quarter 2024 was largely driven by the higher yield on average interest earning assets largely offset by an increase in the cost of average interest bearing liabilities. The yield on average interest earning assets increased by 10 basis points to 5.98 percent on a linked quarter basis largely due to higher yielding investment purchases and new loan originations during the second and third quarter 2024. The overall cost of average interest bearing liabilities increased 7 basis points to 4.22 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to the second quarter 2024 largely due to higher interest rates on deposits. Our cost of total average deposits was 3.25 percent for the third quarter 2024 as compared to 3.18 percent and 2.94 percent for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Loans, Deposits and Other Borrowings Loans. Total loans decreased $956.4 million, or 7.6 percent on an annualized basis, to $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Commercial and industrial loans grew by $320.1 million , or 13.5 percent on an annualized basis, to $9.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 largely due to our continued strategic focus on the expansion of new loan production within this category. Total commercial real estate (including construction) loans decreased $1.4 billion to $30.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. This decline was primarily driven by the transfer of $823.1 million of commercial real estate loans, net of unearned loan fees, from the loans held for investment portfolio to loans held for sale as of September 30, 2024. In addition, we remained highly selective on new originations and projects in an effort to reduce commercial real estate loan concentrations, mainly within the non-owner occupied and multifamily loan categories. Automobile loan balances increased by $60.9 million, or 13.8 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.8 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to continued consumer demand generated by our indirect auto dealer network and low prepayment activity within the portfolio. Other consumer loans decreased $42.4 million, or 15.3 percent on an annualized basis, to $1.1 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 primarily due to the negative impact of the high level of market interest rates on the demand and usage of collateralized personal lines of credit. Deposits. Actual ending balances for deposits increased $283.8 million to $50.4 billion at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mainly due to an increase of $358.3 million in savings, NOW and money market deposits and an increase of $36.0 million in non-interest bearing deposits, partially offset by a decrease of $110.5 million in time deposits. Non-interest bearing deposit and savings, NOW and money market deposit balances increased at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to increases in national specialized deposits and higher direct commercial customer deposit accounts. Total indirect customer deposits (including both brokered money market and time deposits) totaled $9.1 billion in both September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024. Non-interest bearing deposits; savings, NOW and money market deposits; and time deposits represented approximately 22 percent, 50 percent and 28 percent of total deposits as of September 30, 2024, respectively, as compared to 22 percent, 49 percent and 29 percent of total deposits as of June 30, 2024, respectively. Other Borrowings. Short-term borrowings, consisting of securities sold under agreements to repurchase, decreased $5.5 million to $58.3 million at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024. Long-term borrowings totaled $3.3 billion at September 30, 2024 and also remained relatively unchanged as compared to June 30, 2024. Credit Quality Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In the early stages of the fourth quarter 2024, the credit quality of our Florida loan portfolio has remained resilient in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Florida in late September 2024, and Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on October 9, 2024. At this time, there have been relatively few loan concessions (mostly in the form of loan payment deferrals up to 90 days) for distressed borrowers impacted by the hurricanes. However, we continue to assess the impact of the hurricanes on our Florida client base and, where appropriate, we will work constructively with individual borrowers. Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). Total NPAs, consisting of non-accrual loans, other real estate owned (OREO) and other repossessed assets, decreased $7.8 million to $305.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024. Non-accrual loans decreased $7.0 million to $296.3 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to $303.3 million at June 30, 2024. Non-accrual construction and commercial real estate loans decreased $20.7 million and $9.3 million to $24.7 million and $113.8 million, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to loan payoffs during the third quarter 2024. The decreases in these loan categories were partially offset by two new non-accrual commercial and industrial loans totaling $19.0 million, as well as moderate increases in non-accrual residential mortgage and consumer loans at September 30, 2024. OREO decreased $887 thousand at September 30, 2024 from June 30, 2024 mostly due to the sale of one commercial property, which resulted in the recognition of an immaterial loss for the third quarter 2024. Accruing Past Due Loans. Total accruing past due loans (i.e., loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest) increased $102.3 million to $174.7 million, or 0.35 percent of total loans, at September 30, 2024 as compared to $72.4 million, or 0.14 percent of total loans at June 30, 2024. Loans 30 to 59 days past due increased $69.1 million to $115.1 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mainly due to a $74.5 million increase in commercial real estate loans, partially offset by a $7.0 million decline in consumer loan delinquencies. The increase in commercial real estate loans 30 to 59 days past due was mostly due to one new delinquent loan totaling $40.9 million, which is expected to be fully repaid, subject to the borrower's pending sale of certain collateral, as well as a few other new loan delinquencies. Loans 60 to 89 days past due increased $42.9 million to $54.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 mostly due to one well-secured commercial real estate loan totaling $43.9 million currently in the process of loan modification. Loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest decreased $9.7 million to $4.8 million at September 30, 2024 as compared to June 30, 2024 largely due to one $4.0 million construction loan that was fully repaid and one $4.2 million commercial real estate loan that migrated from this past due category to non-accrual loans during the third quarter 2024. All loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing interest are well-secured and in the process of collection. Allowance for Credit Losses for Loans and Unfunded Commitments. The following table summarizes the allocation of the allowance for credit losses to loan categories and the allocation as a percentage of each loan category at September 30, 2024, June 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023: September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Allocation Allocation Allocation as a % of as a % of as a % of Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allowance Loan Allocation Category Allocation Category Allocation Category ($ in thousands)Loan Category: Commercial and industrial loans$166,365 1.70% $149,243 1.57% $133,988 1.44%Commercial real estate loans: Commercial real estate 249,608 0.93 246,316 0.87 191,562 0.68 Construction 59,420 1.70 54,777 1.54 53,485 1.40 Total commercial real estate loans 309,028 1.02 301,093 0.95 245,047��0.77 Residential mortgage loans 51,545 0.91 47,697 0.85 44,621 0.80 Consumer loans: Home equity 3,303 0.57 3,077 0.54 3,689 0.67 Auto and other consumer 18,086 0.63 18,200 0.63 14,830 0.52 Total consumer loans 21,389 0.62 21,277 0.62 18,519 0.55 Allowance for loan losses 548,327 1.11 519,310 1.03 442,175 0.88 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 Total allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% Our loan portfolio, totaling $49.4 billion at September 30, 2024, had net loan charge-offs totaling $42.9 million for the third quarter 2024 as compared to $36.8 million and $5.5 million for the second quarter 2024 and the third quarter 2023, respectively. Total gross loan charge-offs in the third quarter 2024 included partial charge-offs totaling $30.1 million related to two non-performing commercial real estate loan relationships that had combined specific reserves of $25.9 million within the allowance for loan losses at June 30, 2024. The allowance for credit losses for loans, comprised of our allowance for loan losses and unfunded credit commitments, as a percentage of total loans was 1.14 percent at September 30, 2024, 1.06 percent at June 30, 2024, and 0.92 percent at September 30, 2023. For the third quarter 2024, the provision for credit losses for loans totaled $75.0 million as compared to $82.1 million and $9.1 million for the second quarter 2024 and third quarter 2023, respectively. The provision for credit losses remained somewhat elevated for the third quarter 2024 largely due to higher quantitative reserves allocated to commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loan growth and $8.0 million of qualitative reserves related to the estimated impact of Hurricane Helene. The allowance for unfunded credit commitments increased to $16.3 million at September 30, 2024 from $13.2 million at June 30, 2024 mainly due to increases in both non-cancellable construction commitments and commercial and industrial standby letters of credit. As previously noted, we are currently evaluating the impact of Hurricane Milton, and we also continue to evaluate any further impact of Hurricane Helene, on our loan portfolio. While not anticipated based on information currently available, Hurricane Milton and unexpected losses from Hurricane Helene could result in a significant increase to the current hurricane related reserves within the allowance, loan charge-offs and our provision for the fourth quarter 2024. Capital Adequacy Valley's total risk-based capital, common equity Tier 1 capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage capital ratios were 12.56 percent, 9.57 percent, 10.29 percent and 8.40 percent, respectively, at September 30, 2024 as compared to 12.18 percent, 9.55 percent, 9.99 percent and 8.19 percent, respectively, at June 30, 2024. The increases in the total risk-based capital, Tier 1 capital and Tier 1 leverage ratios as compared to June 30, 2024 were largely due to Valley's issuance of 6.0 million shares of its 8.250 percent Fixed-Rate Reset Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series C on August 5, 2024. Net proceeds to Valley after deducting underwriting discounts, commissions and offering expenses were approximately $144.7 million. Investor Conference Call Valley will host a conference call with investors and the financial community at 11:00 AM (ET) today to discuss the third quarter 2024 earnings and related matters. Interested parties should preregister using this link: https://register.vevent.com/register to receive the dial-in number and a personal PIN, which are required to access the conference call. The teleconference will also be webcast live: https://edge.media-server.com and archived on Valley’s website through Monday, December 2, 2024. Investor presentation materials will be made available prior to the conference call at www.valley.com. About Valley As the principal subsidiary of Valley National Bancorp, Valley National Bank is a regional bank with over $62 billion in assets. Valley is committed to giving people and businesses the power to succeed. Valley operates many convenient branch locations and commercial banking offices across New Jersey, New York, Florida, Alabama, California and Illinois, and is committed to providing the most convenient service, the latest innovations and an experienced and knowledgeable team dedicated to meeting customer needs. Helping communities grow and prosper is the heart of Valley’s corporate citizenship philosophy. To learn more about Valley, go to www.valley.com or call our Customer Care Center at 800-522-4100. Forward-Looking Statements The foregoing contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are not historical facts and include expressions about management’s confidence and strategies and management’s expectations about our business, new and existing programs and products, acquisitions, relationships, opportunities, taxation, technology, market conditions and economic expectations. These statements may be identified by such forward-looking terminology as “intend,” “should,” “expect,” “believe,” “view,” “opportunity,” “allow,” “continues,” “reflects,” “would,” “could,” “typically,” “usually,” “anticipate,” “may,” “estimate,” “outlook,” “project” or similar statements or variations of such terms. Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the impact of market interest rates and monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. federal government and its agencies in connection with the prolonged inflationary pressures, which could have a material adverse effect on our clients, our business, our employees, and our ability to provide services to our customers;the impact of unfavorable macroeconomic conditions or downturns, including an actual or threatened U.S. government shutdown, debt default or rating downgrade, instability or volatility in financial markets, unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, increased business disruptions or failures, reductions in employment, and other potential negative effects on our business, employees or clients caused by factors outside of our control, such as the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, geopolitical instabilities or events (including the Israel-Hamas war and the escalation and regional expansion thereof); natural and other disasters (including severe weather events, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton); health emergencies; acts of terrorism; or other external events;the impact of potential instability within the U.S. financial sector in the aftermath of the banking failures in 2023 and continued volatility thereafter, including the possibility of a run on deposits by a coordinated deposit base, and the impact of the actual or perceived soundness, or concerns about the creditworthiness of other financial institutions, including any resulting disruption within the financial markets, increased expenses, including Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance assessments, or adverse impact on our stock price, deposits or our ability to borrow or raise capital;the impact of negative public opinion regarding Valley or banks in general that damages our reputation and adversely impacts business and revenues;changes in the statutes, regulations, policy, or enforcement priorities of the federal bank regulatory agencies;the loss of or decrease in lower-cost funding sources within our deposit base;damage verdicts or settlements or restrictions related to existing or potential class action litigation or individual litigation arising from claims of violations of laws or regulations, contractual claims, breach of fiduciary responsibility, negligence, fraud, environmental laws, patent, trademark or other intellectual property infringement, misappropriation or other violation, employment related claims, and other matters;a prolonged downturn and contraction in the economy, as well as an unexpected decline in commercial real estate values collateralizing a significant portion of our loan portfolio;higher or lower than expected income tax expense or tax rates, including increases or decreases resulting from changes in uncertain tax position liabilities, tax laws, regulations, and case law;the inability to grow customer deposits to keep pace with loan growth;a material change in our allowance for credit losses under CECL due to forecasted economic conditions and/or unexpected credit deterioration in our loan and investment portfolios;the need to supplement debt or equity capital to maintain or exceed internal capital thresholds;changes in our business, strategy, market conditions or other factors that may negatively impact the estimated fair value of our goodwill and other intangible assets and result in future impairment charges;greater than expected technology related costs due to, among other factors, prolonged or failed implementations, additional project staffing and obsolescence caused by continuous and rapid market innovations;cyberattacks, ransomware attacks, computer viruses, malware or other cybersecurity incidents that may breach the security of our websites or other systems or networks to obtain unauthorized access to personal, confidential, proprietary or sensitive information, destroy data, disable or degrade service, or sabotage our systems or networks;results of examinations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Federal Reserve Bank, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and other regulatory authorities, including the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, require us to increase our allowance for credit losses, write-down assets, reimburse customers, change the way we do business, or limit or eliminate certain other banking activities;application of the OCC heightened regulatory standards for certain large insured national banks, and the expenses we will incur to develop policies, programs, and systems that comply with the enhanced standards applicable to us;our inability or determination not to pay dividends at current levels, or at all, because of inadequate earnings, regulatory restrictions or limitations, changes in our capital requirements, or a decision to increase capital by retaining more earnings;unanticipated loan delinquencies, loss of collateral, decreased service revenues, and other potential negative effects on our business caused by severe weather, pandemics or other public health crises, acts of terrorism or other external events;our ability to successfully execute our business plan and strategic initiatives; andunexpected significant declines in the loan portfolio due to the lack of economic expansion, increased competition, large prepayments, risk mitigation strategies, changes in regulatory lending guidance or other factors. A detailed discussion of factors that could affect our results is included in our SEC filings, including Item 1A. "Risk Factors" of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. We undertake no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in our expectations, except as required by law. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. -Tables to Follow- VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data and stock price)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023FINANCIAL DATA: Net interest income - FTE(1)$411,812 $402,984 $413,657 $1,209,643 $1,272,390 Net interest income$410,498 $401,685 $412,418 $1,205,731 $1,268,203 Non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Total revenue 471,169 452,898 471,082 1,379,030 1,441,241 Non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270 Pre-provision net revenue 201,698 175,401 203,949 551,752 618,971 Provision for credit losses 75,024 82,070 9,117 202,294 29,604 Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410 Net income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding: Basic 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Diluted 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Per common share data: Basic earnings$0.18 $0.13 $0.27 $0.49 $0.82 Diluted earnings 0.18 0.13 0.27 0.49 0.81 Cash dividends declared 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.33 0.33 Closing stock price - high 9.34 8.02 10.30 10.80 12.59 Closing stock price - low 6.58 6.52 7.63 6.52 6.59 FINANCIAL RATIOS: Net interest margin 2.85% 2.83% 2.90% 2.82% 2.99%Net interest margin - FTE(1) 2.86 2.84 2.91 2.83 3.00 Annualized return on average assets 0.63 0.46 0.92 0.57 0.93 Annualized return on avg. shareholders' equity 5.70 4.17 8.56 5.20 8.72 NON-GAAP FINANCIAL DATA AND RATIOS:(2) Basic earnings per share, as adjusted$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Diluted earnings per share, as adjusted 0.18 0.13 0.26 0.50 0.84 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted 5.64 4.24 8.26 5.27 8.94 Annualized return on avg. tangible shareholders' equity 8.06 5.95 12.39 7.40 12.71 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted 7.97 6.05 11.95 7.50 13.04 Efficiency ratio 56.13 59.62 56.72 58.26 55.34 AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET ITEMS: Assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Interest earning assets 57,651,650 56,772,950 56,802,565 57,016,790 56,510,997 Loans 50,126,963 50,020,901 50,019,414 50,131,468 49,120,153 Interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 41,576,344 40,829,078 41,932,616 39,802,966 Deposits 50,409,234 49,383,209 49,848,446 49,459,617 48,165,152 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 6,781,022 6,531,424 As OfBALANCE SHEET ITEMS:September 30, June 30, March 31, December September 30,(In thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Assets$62,092,332 $62,058,974 $61,000,188 $60,934,974 $61,183,352 Total loans 49,355,319 50,311,702 49,922,042 50,210,295 50,097,519 Deposits 50,395,966 50,112,177 49,077,946 49,242,829 49,885,314 Shareholders' equity 6,972,380 6,737,737 6,727,139 6,701,391 6,627,299 LOANS: (In thousands) Commercial and industrial$9,799,287 $9,479,147 $9,104,193 $9,230,543 $9,274,630 Commercial real estate: Non-owner occupied 12,647,649 13,710,015 14,962,851 15,078,464 14,741,668 Multifamily 8,612,936 8,976,264 8,818,263 8,860,219 8,863,529 Owner occupied 5,654,147 5,536,844 4,367,839 4,304,556 4,435,853 Construction 3,487,464 3,545,723 3,556,511 3,726,808 3,833,269 Total commercial real estate 30,402,196 31,768,846 31,705,464 31,970,047 31,874,319 Residential mortgage 5,684,079 5,627,113 5,618,355 5,569,010 5,562,665 Consumer: Home equity 581,181 566,467 564,083 559,152 548,918 Automobile 1,823,738 1,762,852 1,700,508 1,620,389 1,585,987 Other consumer 1,064,838 1,107,277 1,229,439 1,261,154 1,251,000 Total consumer loans 3,469,757 3,436,596 3,494,030 3,440,695 3,385,905 Total loans$49,355,319 $50,311,702 $49,922,042 $50,210,295 $50,097,519 CAPITAL RATIOS: Book value per common share$13.00 $12.82 $12.81 $12.79 $12.64 Tangible book value per common share(2) 9.06 8.87 8.84 8.79 8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets(2) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40%Tier 1 leverage capital 8.40 8.19 8.20 8.16 8.08 Common equity tier 1 capital 9.57 9.55 9.34 9.29 9.21 Tier 1 risk-based capital 10.29 9.99 9.78 9.72 9.64 Total risk-based capital 12.56 12.18 11.88 11.76 11.68 Three Months Ended Nine Months EndedALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES:September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Allowance for credit losses for loans Beginning balance$532,541 $487,269 $458,676 $465,550 $483,255 Impact of the adoption of ASU No. 2022-02 — — — — (1,368)Beginning balance, adjusted 532,541 487,269 458,676 465,550 481,887 Loans charged-off: Commercial and industrial (7,501) (14,721) (7,487) (36,515) (37,399)Commercial real estate (33,292) (22,144) (255) (56,640) (2,320)Construction (4,831) (212) — (12,637) (9,906)Residential mortgage — — (20) — (169)Total consumer (2,597) (1,262) (1,156) (5,668) (3,024)Total loans charged-off (48,221) (38,339) (8,918) (111,460) (52,818)Charged-off loans recovered: Commercial and industrial 3,162 742 3,043 4,586 6,615 Commercial real estate 66 150 5 457 33 Construction 1,535 — — 1,535 — Residential mortgage 29 5 30 59 186 Total consumer 521 603 362 1,521 1,513 Total loans recovered 5,313 1,500 3,440 8,158 8,347 Total net charge-offs (42,908) (36,839) (5,478) (103,302) (44,471)Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929 Ending balance$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of allowance for credit losses for loans: Allowance for loan losses$548,327 $519,310 $442,175 $548,327 $442,175 Allowance for unfunded credit commitments 16,344 13,231 20,170 16,344 20,170 Allowance for credit losses for loans$564,671 $532,541 $462,345 $564,671 $462,345 Components of provision for credit losses for loans: Provision for credit losses for loans$71,925 $86,901 $11,221 $205,549 $29,359 Provision (credit) for unfunded credit commitments 3,113 (4,790) (2,074) (3,126) (4,430)Total provision for credit losses for loans$75,038 $82,111 $9,147 $202,423 $24,929 Annualized ratio of total net charge-offs to total average loans 0.34% 0.29% 0.04% 0.27% 0.12%Allowance for credit losses for loans as a % of total loans 1.14% 1.06% 0.92% 1.14% 0.92% As OfASSET QUALITY:September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Accruing past due loans: 30 to 59 days past due: Commercial and industrial$4,537 $5,086 $6,202 $9,307 $10,687 Commercial real estate 76,370 1,879 5,791 3,008 8,053 Residential mortgage 19,549 17,389 20,819 26,345 13,159 Total consumer 14,672 21,639 14,032 20,554 15,509 Total 30 to 59 days past due 115,128 45,993 46,844 59,214 47,408 60 to 89 days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,238 1,621 2,665 5,095 5,720 Commercial real estate 43,926 — 3,720 1,257 2,620 Residential mortgage 6,892 6,632 5,970 8,200 9,710 Total consumer 2,732 3,671 1,834 4,715 1,720 Total 60 to 89 days past due 54,788 11,924 14,189 19,267 19,770 90 or more days past due: Commercial and industrial 1,786 2,739 5,750 5,579 6,629 Commercial real estate — 4,242 — — — Construction — 3,990 3,990 3,990 3,990 Residential mortgage 1,931 2,609 2,884 2,488 1,348 Total consumer 1,063 898 731 1,088 391 Total 90 or more days past due 4,780 14,478 13,355 13,145 12,358 Total accruing past due loans$174,696 $72,395 $74,388 $91,626 $79,536 Non-accrual loans: Commercial and industrial$120,575 $102,942 $102,399 $99,912 $87,655 Commercial real estate 113,752 123,011 100,052 99,739 83,338 Construction 24,657 45,380 51,842 60,851 62,788 Residential mortgage 33,075 28,322 28,561 26,986 21,614 Total consumer 4,260 3,624 4,438 4,383 3,545 Total non-accrual loans 296,319 303,279 287,292 291,871 258,940 Other real estate owned (OREO) 7,172 8,059 88 71 71 Other repossessed assets 1,611 1,607 1,393 1,444 1,314 Total non-performing assets$305,102 $312,945 $288,773 $293,386 $260,325 Total non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.60% 0.60% 0.58% 0.58% 0.52%Total accruing past due and non-accrual loans as a % of loans 0.95 0.75 0.72 0.76 0.68 Allowance for losses on loans as a % of non-accrual loans 185.05 171.23 163.33 152.83 170.76 NOTES TO SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA (1) Net interest income and net interest margin are presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate. Valley believes that this presentation provides comparability of net interest income and net interest margin arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practice and SEC rules. (2) Non-GAAP Reconciliations. This press release contains certain supplemental financial information, described in the Notes below, which has been determined by methods other than U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") that management uses in its analysis of Valley's performance. The Company believes that the non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information to both management and investors in understanding Valley’s underlying operational performance, business and performance trends, and may facilitate comparisons of our current and prior performance with the performance of others in the financial services industry. Management utilizes these measures for internal planning, forecasting and analysis purposes. Management believes that Valley’s presentation and discussion of this supplemental information, together with the accompanying reconciliations to the GAAP financial measures, also allows investors to view performance in a manner similar to management. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for or superior to financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures may also be calculated differently from similar measures disclosed by other companies. Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted net income available to common shareholders (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Add: FDIC Special assessment (a) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity debt securities, net (b) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Restructuring charge (c) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Add: Mark to market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (d) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Add: Provision for credit losses for available for sale securities (e) — — — — 5,000 Add: Merger related expenses (f) — — — — 4,133 Less: Litigation settlements (g) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of commercial premium finance lending division (h) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (h) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Total non-GAAP adjustments to net income (1,539) 1,701 (6,953) 4,554 13,395 Income tax adjustments related to non-GAAP adjustments (i) 437 (482) 1,970 (1,269) (2,378)Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031 Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 __________ (a) Included in the FDIC insurance expense.(b) Included in gains (losses) on securities transactions, net.(c) Represents severance expense related to workforce reductions within salary and employee benefits expense.(d) Included in (losses) gains on sales of loans, net.(e) Included in provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (tax disallowed).(f) Included in salary and employee benefits expense during the first quarter 2023.(g) Represents recoveries from legal settlements included in other income.(h) Included in gains (losses) on sales of assets, net within non-interest income.(i) Calculated using the appropriate blended statutory tax rate for the applicable period. Adjusted per common share data (non-GAAP): Net income available to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$90,637 $67,535 $132,236 $253,501 $425,943 Average number of shares outstanding 509,227,538 509,141,252 507,650,668 508,904,353 507,580,197 Basic earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Average number of diluted shares outstanding 511,342,932 510,338,502 509,256,599 510,713,205 509,204,051 Diluted earnings, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$0.18 $0.13 $0.26 $0.50 $0.84 Adjusted annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 7.97% 6.05% 11.95% 7.50% 13.04% Non-GAAP Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures (Continued) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Adjusted annualized return on average assets (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 $61,674,588 $61,050,973 Annualized return on average assets, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 0.62% 0.47% 0.89% 0.58% 0.96%Adjusted annualized return on average shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$96,754 $71,643 $136,363 $267,845 $437,974 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Annualized return on average shareholders' equity, as adjusted (non-GAAP) 5.64% 4.24% 8.26% 5.27% 8.94%Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP): Net income, as reported (GAAP)$97,856 $70,424 $141,346 $264,560 $426,957 Average shareholders' equity$6,862,555 $6,753,981 $6,605,786 $6,781,022 $6,531,424 Less: Average goodwill and other intangible assets 2,008,692 2,016,766 2,042,486 2,016,790 2,051,727 Average tangible shareholders' equity$4,853,863 $4,737,215 $4,563,300 $4,764,232 $4,479,697 Annualized return on average tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP) 8.06% 5.95% 12.39% 7.40% 12.71%Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP): Non-interest expense, as reported (GAAP)$269,471 $277,497 $267,133 $827,278 $822,270 Less: FDIC Special assessment (pre-tax) — 1,363 — 8,757 — Less: Restructuring charge (pre-tax) — 334 (675) 954 10,507 Less: Merger-related expenses (pre-tax) — — — — 4,133 Less: Amortization of tax credit investments (pre-tax) 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462 Non-interest expense, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$263,618 $270,009 $263,617 $800,361 $794,168 Net interest income, as reported (GAAP) 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203 Non-interest income, as reported (GAAP) 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038 Add: Losses on available for sale and held to maturity securities transactions, net (pre-tax) 1 4 443 12 476 Add: Mark-to-market loss on commercial real estate loans transferred to loans held for sale (pre-tax) 5,794 — — 5,794 — Less: Litigation settlements (pre-tax) (7,334) — — (7,334) — Less: Gain on sale of premium finance division (pre-tax) — — — (3,629) — Less: Net gains on sales of office buildings (pre-tax) — — (6,721) — (6,721)Non-interest income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$59,132 $51,217 $52,386 $168,142 $166,793 Gross operating income, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$469,630 $452,902 $464,804 $1,373,873 $1,434,996 Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 56.13% 59.62% 56.72% 58.26% 55.34% As of September 30, June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30,($ in thousands, except for share data)2024 2024 2024 2023 2023Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP): Common shares outstanding 509,252,936 509,205,014 508,893,059 507,709,927 507,660,742 Shareholders' equity (GAAP)$6,972,380 $6,737,737 $6,727,139 $6,701,391 $6,627,299 Less: Preferred stock 354,345 209,691 209,691 209,691 209,691 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)$9.06 $8.87 $8.84 $8.79 $8.63 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP): Tangible common shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)$4,613,621 $4,515,466 $4,497,043 $4,462,433 $4,379,406 Total assets (GAAP) 62,092,332 62,058,974 61,000,188 60,934,974 61,183,352 Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets 2,004,414 2,012,580 2,020,405 2,029,267 2,038,202 Tangible assets (non-GAAP)$60,087,918 $60,046,394 $58,979,783 $58,905,707 $59,145,150 Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 7.68% 7.52% 7.62% 7.58% 7.40% VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION(in thousands, except for share data) September 30, December 31, 2024 2023 (Unaudited) Assets Cash and due from banks$511,945 $284,090 Interest bearing deposits with banks 527,960 607,135 Investment securities: Equity securities 73,071 64,464 Trading debt securities 3,996 3,973 Available for sale debt securities 2,602,260 1,296,576 Held to maturity debt securities (net of allowance for credit losses of $1,076 at September 30, 2024 and $1,205 at December 31, 2023) 3,573,960 3,739,208 Total investment securities 6,253,287 5,104,221 Loans held for sale (includes fair value of $17,153 at September 30, 2024 and $20,640 at December 31, 2023 for loans originated for sale) 843,201 30,640 Loans 49,355,319 50,210,295 Less: Allowance for loan losses (548,327) (446,080)Net loans 48,806,992 49,764,215 Premises and equipment, net 356,649 381,081 Lease right of use assets 335,032 343,461 Bank owned life insurance 730,081 723,799 Accrued interest receivable 250,131 245,498 Goodwill 1,868,936 1,868,936 Other intangible assets, net 135,478 160,331 Other assets 1,472,640 1,421,567 Total Assets$62,092,332 $60,934,974 Liabilities Deposits: Non-interest bearing$11,153,754 $11,539,483 Interest bearing: Savings, NOW and money market 25,069,405 24,526,622 Time 14,172,807 13,176,724 Total deposits 50,395,966 49,242,829 Short-term borrowings 58,268 917,834 Long-term borrowings 3,274,340 2,328,375 Junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts 57,368 57,108 Lease liabilities 394,971 403,781 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 939,039 1,283,656 Total Liabilities 55,119,952 54,233,583 Shareholders’ Equity Preferred stock, no par value; 50,000,000 authorized shares: Series A (4,600,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 111,590 111,590 Series B (4,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023) 98,101 98,101 Series C (6,000,000 shares issued at September 30, 2024) 144,654 — Common stock (no par value, authorized 650,000,000 shares; issued 509,252,936 shares at September 30, 2024 and 507,896,910 shares at December 31, 2023) 178,661 178,187 Surplus 5,002,718 4,989,989 Retained earnings 1,551,428 1,471,371 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (114,772) (146,456)Treasury stock, at cost (186,983 common shares at December 31, 2023) — (1,391)Total Shareholders’ Equity 6,972,380 6,701,391 Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity$62,092,332 $60,934,974 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)(in thousands, except for share data) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, June 30, September 30, September 30, 2024 2024 2023 2024 2023Interest Income Interest and fees on loans$786,680 $770,964 $753,638 $2,329,197 $2,124,036Interest and dividends on investment securities: Taxable 49,700 40,460 32,383 125,957 96,591Tax-exempt 4,855 4,799 4,585 14,450 15,485Dividends 5,929 6,341 5,299 19,098 18,001Interest on federal funds sold and other short-term investments 13,385 10,902 17,113 33,969 66,594Total interest income 860,549 833,466 813,018 2,522,671 2,320,707Interest Expense Interest on deposits: Savings, NOW and money market 235,371 231,597 201,916 699,474 517,524Time 174,741 160,442 164,336 486,248 370,398Interest on short-term borrowings 451 691 5,189 21,754 89,345Interest on long-term borrowings and junior subordinated debentures 39,488 39,051 29,159 109,464 75,237Total interest expense 450,051 431,781 400,600 1,316,940 1,052,504Net Interest Income 410,498 401,685 412,418 1,205,731 1,268,203(Credit) provision for credit losses for available for sale and held to maturity securities (14) (41) (30) (129) 4,675Provision for credit losses for loans 75,038 82,111 9,147 202,423 24,929Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses 335,474 319,615 403,301 1,003,437 1,238,599Non-Interest Income Wealth management and trust fees 15,125 13,136 11,417 46,191 32,180Insurance commissions 2,880 3,958 2,336 9,089 7,895Capital markets 6,347 7,779 7,141 19,796 35,000Service charges on deposit accounts 12,826 11,212 10,952 35,287 31,970Gains (losses) on securities transactions, net 47 3 (398) 99 197Fees from loan servicing 3,443 2,691 2,681 9,322 8,054(Losses) gains on sales of loans, net (3,644) 884 2,023 (1,142) 3,752Gains (losses) on sales of assets, net 55 (2) 6,653 3,747 6,938Bank owned life insurance 5,387 4,545 2,709 13,167 7,736Other 18,205 7,007 13,150 37,743 39,316Total non-interest income 60,671 51,213 58,664 173,299 173,038Non-Interest Expense Salary and employee benefits expense 138,832 140,815 137,292 421,478 431,872Net occupancy expense 26,973 24,252 24,675 75,548 73,880Technology, furniture and equipment expense 28,962 35,203 37,320 99,627 106,304FDIC insurance assessment 14,792 14,446 7,946 47,474 27,527Amortization of other intangible assets 8,692 8,568 9,741 26,672 30,072Professional and legal fees 14,118 17,938 17,109 48,521 55,329Amortization of tax credit investments 5,853 5,791 4,191 17,206 13,462Other 31,249 30,484 28,859 90,752 83,824Total non-interest expense 269,471 277,497 267,133 827,278 822,270Income Before Income Taxes 126,674 93,331 194,832 349,458 589,367Income tax expense 28,818 22,907 53,486 84,898 162,410Net Income 97,856 70,424 141,346 264,560 426,957Dividends on preferred stock 6,117 4,108 4,127 14,344 12,031Net Income Available to Common Shareholders$91,739 $66,316 $137,219 $250,216 $414,926 VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORPQuarterly Analysis of Average Assets, Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity andNet Interest Income on a Tax Equivalent Basis Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 September 30, 2023 Average Avg. Average Avg. Average Avg.($ in thousands)Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest Rate Balance Interest RateAssets Interest earning assets: Loans (1)(2)$50,126,963 $786,704 6.28% $50,020,901 $770,987 6.17% $50,019,414 $753,662 6.03%Taxable investments (3) 5,977,211 55,629 3.72 5,379,101 46,801 3.48 4,915,778 37,682 3.07 Tax-exempt investments (1)(3) 573,059 6,145 4.29 575,272 6,075 4.22 620,439 5,800 3.74 Interest bearing deposits with banks 974,417 13,385 5.49 797,676 10,902 5.47 1,246,934 17,113 5.49 Total interest earning assets 57,651,650 861,863 5.98 56,772,950 834,765 5.88 56,802,565 814,257 5.73 Other assets 4,590,372 4,745,689 4,589,123 Total assets$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Liabilities and shareholders' equity Interest bearing liabilities: Savings, NOW and money market deposits$25,017,504 $235,371 3.76% $24,848,266 $231,597 3.73% $23,016,737 $201,916 3.51%Time deposits 14,233,209 174,741 4.91 13,311,381 160,442 4.82 14,880,311 164,336 4.42 Short-term borrowings 81,251 451 2.22 97,502 691 2.83 436,518 5,189 4.75 Long-term borrowings (4) 3,324,992 39,488 4.75 3,319,195 39,051 4.71 2,495,512 29,159 4.67 Total interest bearing liabilities 42,656,956 450,051 4.22 41,576,344 431,781 4.15 40,829,078 400,600 3.92 Non-interest bearing deposits 11,158,521 11,223,562 11,951,398 Other liabilities 1,563,990 1,964,752 2,005,426 Shareholders' equity 6,862,555 6,753,981 6,605,786 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$62,242,022 $61,518,639 $61,391,688 Net interest income/interest rate spread (5) $411,812 1.76% $402,984 1.73% $413,657 1.81%Tax equivalent adjustment (1,314) (1,299) (1,239) Net interest income, as reported $410,498 $401,685 $412,418 Net interest margin (6) 2.85 2.83 2.90 Tax equivalent effect 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net interest margin on a fully tax equivalent basis (6) 2.86% 2.84% 2.91% _________ (1)Interest income is presented on a tax equivalent basis using a 21 percent federal tax rate.(2)Loans are stated net of unearned income and include non-accrual loans.(3)The yield for securities that are classified as available for sale is based on the average historical amortized cost.(4)Includes junior subordinated debentures issued to capital trusts which are presented separately on the consolidated statements of condition.(5)Interest rate spread represents the difference between the average yield on interest earning assets and the average cost of interest bearing liabilities and is presented on a fully tax equivalent basis.(6)Net interest income as a percentage of total average interest earning assets. SHAREHOLDERS RELATIONSRequests for copies of reports and/or other inquiries should be directed to Tina Zarkadas, Assistant Vice President, Shareholder Relations Specialist, Valley National Bancorp, 70 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey, 07960, by telephone at (973) 305-3380, by fax at (973) 305-1364 or by e-mail at tzarkadas@valley.com. Contact: Michael D. Hagedorn Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 973-872-4885