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Exhibit 99.1

 

 

For Immediate Release

 

For more information:

 

Jefferson Harralson

Chief Financial Officer

(864) 240-6208

Jefferson_Harralson@ucbi.com

 

United Community Banks, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results

Strong Core Profitability, Loan Growth of 9% and Deposit Growth of 7%

 

GREENVILLE, SC – April 19, 2022 - United Community Banks, Inc. (NASDAQ: UCBI) (United) today announced that net income for the first quarter was $48.0 million and pre-tax, pre-provision income was $83.5 million. Diluted earnings per share of $0.43 for the quarter represented a decrease of $0.39 or 48%, from the first quarter of 2021, and represented a decrease of $0.12 or 22% from the fourth quarter of 2021.  The quarter was highlighted by strong 9% annualized core loan growth, 7% annualized deposit growth, 16 basis points of net interest margin expansion, a reserve build to 1.02% of loans and an improvement in the efficiency ratio to 57.4%, or 53.1% on an operating basis, which excludes the effect of merger-related and other charges.

 

A primary driver of the reduced earnings on a GAAP basis relative to prior quarters was a higher credit loss provision, as the acquisition of Reliant in the current quarter necessitated the establishment of an allowance for credit losses, often referred to as a “double dip” under CECL, as well as the wind down of the PPP program that resulted in significantly less fee accretion, which was down $8.7 million year over year.  Excluding these items, our operating trends continue to improve with strong pre-tax, pre-provision income for the quarter of $83.5 million which was $17.9 million, or 27% higher, than the fourth quarter of 2021, and $1.9 million, or 2% greater, than the first quarter of 2021. 

 

United’s first quarter return on assets (ROA) was 0.78% and return on common equity was 6.80%. On an operating basis, United’s ROA was 0.89% and its return on tangible common equity was 11.0%. On a pre-tax, pre-provision basis, operating ROA was 1.52% for the quarter.  

 

Total loans increased by $2.6 billion during the quarter including $2.3 billion of loans acquired in the Reliant acquisition. Excluding the effect of PPP and the acquired Reliant loans, core organic loan growth was 9% annualized. Excluding deposits received from the Reliant acquisition, deposits grew by 7% annualized. United’s cost of deposits was flat at 0.06%.

 

Chairman and CEO Lynn Harton stated, “Core performance measures continue to be strong for the company. Organic loan and deposit growth were excellent. Mortgage production remained strong and comparable to fourth quarter levels and our SBA business also performed well in the quarter.” Harton continued, “From a strategic perspective, we are excited to have completed the acquisition of Reliant on January 1 and are proud to welcome their outstanding team of great bankers to the United franchise.  Nashville is a dynamic market and we look forward to the growth and opportunities it will bring for years to come.”

 

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Mr. Harton continued “We have a very positive outlook for 2022 for United, supported by strong business growth across our markets and a balance sheet that is well-positioned for increasing interest rates. Additionally, we believe we have a balanced business mix with a focus on credit quality and risk management that will sustain our performance through economic and business cycles.”

 

Harton concluded “We are proud to announce we have once again ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction in Retail Banking in the Southeast in 2022 according to J.D. Power.  Our customers have given us this recognition for eight of the last nine years, and the third consecutive year. Service is at the core of our culture and the main focus and mission of our outstanding employees. Congratulations to each of them for this outstanding recognition!”

 

First Quarter 2022 Financial Highlights:

 

·Net income of $48.0 million and pre-tax, pre-provision income of $83.5 million

 

·EPS decreased by 48% compared to last year on a GAAP basis and 40% on an operating basis; compared to fourth quarter 2021, EPS decreased by 22% on both a GAAP and an operating basis

 

·Return on assets of 0.78%, or 0.89% on an operating basis

 

·Pre-tax, pre-provision return on assets of 1.37%, or 1.52% on an operating basis

 

·Return on common equity of 6.80%

 

·Return on tangible common equity of 11.00% on an operating basis

 

·A provision for credit losses of $23.1 million, $18.3 million of which was attributable to the establishment of an initial allowance for credit losses for acquired Reliant loans, increased the allowance for credit losses to 1.02% of loans from 0.97% in the fourth quarter

 

·Net charge-offs of $2.98 million, or 8 basis points as a percentage of average loans, up 7 basis points from the fourth quarter

 

·Loan production of $1.3 billion, resulting in annualized core loan growth of 9%, for the quarter, excluding the sale of $45.6 million in Reliant loans classified as held for sale on the acquisition date

 

·Core transaction deposits, excluding Reliant, were up $478 million, which represents a 13% annualized growth rate for the quarter

 

·Net interest margin of 2.97% was up 16 basis points from the fourth quarter, mainly due to the impact of the Reliant acquisition and the deployment of cash into securities

 

·Mortgage closings of $462 million and mortgage rate locks of $757 million, compared to $666 million and $993 million, respectively, a year ago

 

·Noninterest income was up $1.8 million on a linked quarter basis, primarily driven by a $6.4 million increase in the MSR valuation in the first quarter compared with a $775,000 increase in the fourth quarter

 

·Noninterest expenses increased by $10.1 million compared to the fourth quarter, mostly due to an increase in salaries and employee benefits related to the acquisition of Reliant

 

·Efficiency ratio of 57.4%, or 53.1% on an operating basis

 

·Nonperforming assets of 0.17% of total assets, an increase of 0.01% from December 31, 2021

 

·Quarterly common shareholder dividend of $0.21 per share declared during the quarter, an increase of 11% year-over-year

 

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Conference Call

 

United will hold a conference call on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the contents of this press release and to share business highlights for the quarter. Participants can pre-register for the conference call by navigating to https://dpregister.com/sreg/10165183/f22437931b. Those without internet access or who are unable to pre-register may dial in by calling 1-866-777-2509. Participants are encouraged to dial in 15 minutes prior to the call start time. The conference call also will be webcast and available for replay for 30 days by selecting “Events & Presentations” within the Investor Relations section of United’s website at www.ucbi.com.

 

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Selected Financial Information

(in thousands, except per share data)

 

   2022   2021   First Quarter 
   First
Quarter
   Fourth
Quarter
   Third
Quarter
   Second
Quarter
   First
Quarter
   2022 - 2021
Change
 
INCOME SUMMARY                              
Interest revenue  $171,059   $143,768   $147,675   $145,809   $141,542      
Interest expense   7,267    6,213    6,636    7,433    9,478      
Net interest revenue   163,792    137,555    141,039    138,376    132,064    24%
Provision for (release of) credit losses   23,086    (647)   (11,034)   (13,588)   (12,281)     
Noninterest income   38,973    37,177    40,095    35,841    44,705    (13)
Total revenue   179,679    175,379    192,168    187,805    189,050    (5)
Noninterest expenses   119,275    109,156    96,749    95,540    95,194    25 
Income before income tax expense   60,404    66,223    95,419    92,265    93,856    (36)
Income tax expense   12,385    14,204    21,603    22,005    20,150    (39)
Net income   48,019    52,019    73,816    70,260    73,706    (35)
Merger-related and other charges   9,016    9,912    1,437    1,078    1,543      
Income tax benefit of merger-related and other charges   (1,963)   (2,265)   (328)   (246)   (335)     
Net income - operating (1)  $55,072   $59,666   $74,925   $71,092   $74,914    (26)
Pre-tax pre-provision income (5)  $83,490   $65,576   $84,385   $78,677   $81,575    2 
PERFORMANCE MEASURES                              
Per common share:                              
Diluted net income - GAAP  $0.43   $0.55   $0.82   $0.78   $0.82    (48)
Diluted net income - operating (1)   0.50    0.64    0.83    0.79    0.83    (40)
Cash dividends declared   0.21    0.20    0.20    0.19    0.19    11 
Book value   24.38    23.63    23.25    22.81    22.15    10 
Tangible book value (3)   17.08    18.42    18.68    18.49    17.83    (4)
Key performance ratios:                              
Return on common equity - GAAP (2)(4)   6.80%   9.32%   14.26%   14.08%   15.37%     
Return on common equity - operating (1)(2)(4)   7.83    10.74    14.48    14.25    15.63      
Return on tangible common equity - operating (1)(2)(3)(4)   11.00    13.93    18.23    17.81    19.68      
Return on assets - GAAP (4)   0.78    0.96    1.48    1.46    1.62      
Return on assets - operating (1)(4)   0.89    1.10    1.50    1.48    1.65      
Return on assets - pre-tax pre-provision (4)(5)   1.37    1.21    1.70    1.64    1.80      
Return on assets - pre-tax pre-provision, excluding merger- related and other charges (1)(4)(5)   1.52    1.40    1.73    1.67    1.83      
Net interest margin (fully taxable equivalent) (4)   2.97    2.81    3.12    3.19    3.22      
Efficiency ratio - GAAP   57.43    62.12    53.11    54.53    53.55      
Efficiency ratio - operating (1)   53.09    56.48    52.33    53.92    52.68      
Equity to total assets   11.06    10.61    10.89    11.04    10.95      
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (3)   7.72    8.09    8.53    8.71    8.57      
ASSET QUALITY                              
Nonperforming assets ("NPAs")   40,816    32,855    45,335    46,347    56,496    (28)
Allowance for credit losses - loans   132,805    102,532    99,620    111,616    126,866    5 
Allowance for credit losses - total   146,369    113,524    110,875    122,460    135,592      
Net charge-offs   2,978    248    551    (456)   (305)     
Allowance for credit losses - loans to loans   0.93%   0.87%   0.89%   0.98%   1.09%     
Allowance for credit losses - total to loans   1.02    0.97    0.99    1.08    1.16      
Net charge-offs to average loans (4)   0.08    0.01    0.02    (0.02)   (0.01)     
NPAs to total assets   0.17    0.16    0.23    0.25    0.30      
AT PERIOD END ($ in millions)                              
Loans  $14,316   $11,760   $11,191   $11,391   $11,679    23 
Investment securities   6,410    5,653    5,335    4,928    4,332    48 
Total assets   24,374    20,947    19,481    18,896    18,557    31 
Deposits   21,056    18,241    16,865    16,328    15,993    32 
Shareholders’ equity   2,695    2,222    2,122    2,086    2,031    33 
Common shares outstanding (thousands)   106,025    89,350    86,559    86,665    86,777    22 

 

(1) Excludes merger-related and other charges. (2) Net income less preferred stock dividends, divided by average realized common equity, which excludes accumulated other comprehensive income (loss). (3) Excludes effect of acquisition related intangibles and associated amortization. (4) Annualized. (5) Excludes income tax expense and provision for credit losses.

 

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Non-GAAP Performance Measures Reconciliation

Selected Financial Information

(in thousands, except per share data)

 

   2022   2021 
   First
Quarter
   Fourth
Quarter
   Third
Quarter
   Second
Quarter
   First
Quarter
 
Noninterest expense reconciliation                         
Noninterest expenses (GAAP)  $119,275   $109,156   $96,749   $95,540   $95,194 
Merger-related and other charges   (9,016)   (9,912)   (1,437)   (1,078)   (1,543)
Noninterest expenses - operating  $110,259   $99,244   $95,312   $94,462   $93,651 
                          
Net income reconciliation                         
Net income (GAAP)  $48,019   $52,019   $73,816   $70,260   $73,706 
Merger-related and other charges   9,016    9,912    1,437    1,078    1,543 
Income tax benefit of merger-related and other charges   (1,963)   (2,265)   (328)   (246)   (335)
Net income - operating  $55,072   $59,666   $74,925   $71,092   $74,914 
                          
Net income to pre-tax pre-provision income reconciliation                         
Net income (GAAP)  $48,019   $52,019   $73,816   $70,260   $73,706 
Income tax expense   12,385    14,204    21,603    22,005    20,150 
Provision for (release of) credit losses   23,086    (647)   (11,034)   (13,588)   (12,281)
Pre-tax pre-provision income  $83,490   $65,576   $84,385   $78,677   $81,575 
                          
Diluted income per common share reconciliation                         
Diluted income per common share (GAAP)  $0.43   $0.55   $0.82   $0.78   $0.82 
Merger-related and other charges, net of tax   0.07    0.09    0.01    0.01    0.01 
Diluted income per common share - operating  $0.50   $0.64   $0.83   $0.79   $0.83 
                          
Book value per common share reconciliation                         
Book value per common share (GAAP)  $24.38   $23.63   $23.25   $22.81   $22.15 
Effect of goodwill and other intangibles   (7.30)   (5.21)   (4.57)   (4.32)   (4.32)
Tangible book value per common share  $17.08   $18.42   $18.68   $18.49   $17.83 
                          
Return on tangible common equity reconciliation                         
Return on common equity (GAAP)   6.80%   9.32%   14.26%   14.08%   15.37%
Merger-related and other charges, net of tax   1.03    1.42    0.22    0.17    0.26 
Return on common equity - operating   7.83    10.74    14.48    14.25    15.63 
Effect of goodwill and other intangibles   3.17    3.19    3.75    3.56    4.05 
Return on tangible common equity - operating   11.00%   13.93%   18.23%   17.81%   19.68%
                          
Return on assets reconciliation                         
Return on assets (GAAP)   0.78%   0.96%   1.48%   1.46%   1.62%
Merger-related and other charges, net of tax   0.11    0.14    0.02    0.02    0.03 
Return on assets - operating   0.89%   1.10%   1.50%   1.48%   1.65%
                          
Return on assets to return on assets- pre-tax pre-provision reconciliation                         
Return on assets (GAAP)   0.78%   0.96%   1.48%   1.46%   1.62%
Income tax expense   0.20    0.26    0.45    0.47    0.46 
(Release of) provision for credit losses   0.39    (0.01)   (0.23)   (0.29)   (0.28)
Return on assets - pre-tax, pre-provision   1.37    1.21    1.70    1.64    1.80 
Merger-related and other charges   0.15    0.19    0.03    0.03    0.03 
Return on assets - pre-tax pre-provision, excluding merger-related and other charges   1.52%   1.40%   1.73%   1.67%   1.83%
                          
Efficiency ratio reconciliation                         
Efficiency ratio (GAAP)   57.43%   62.12%   53.11%   54.53%   53.55%
Merger-related and other charges   (4.34)   (5.64)   (0.78)   (0.61)   (0.87)
Efficiency ratio - operating   53.09%   56.48%   52.33%   53.92%   52.68%
                          
Tangible common equity to tangible assets reconciliation                         
Equity to total assets (GAAP)   11.06%   10.61%   10.89%   11.04%   10.95%
Effect of goodwill and other intangibles   (2.94)   (2.06)   (1.87)   (1.82)   (1.86)
Effect of preferred equity   (0.40)   (0.46)   (0.49)   (0.51)   (0.52)
Tangible common equity to tangible assets   7.72%   8.09%   8.53%   8.71%   8.57%
                          
Allowance for credit losses - loans to loans reconciliation                         
Allowance for credit losses - loans to loans (GAAP)   1.02%   0.97%   0.99%   1.08%   1.16%
Effect of PPP loans           0.01    0.04    0.10 
Allowance for credit losses - loans to loans, excluding PPP loans   1.02%   0.97%   1.00%   1.12%   1.26%

 

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Financial Highlights

Loan Portfolio Composition at Period-End

 

   2022   2021   Linked   Year over 
(in millions)  First
Quarter
   Fourth
Quarter
   Third
Quarter
   Second
Quarter
   First
Quarter
   Quarter
Change
   Year
Change
 
LOANS BY CATEGORY                                   
Owner occupied commercial RE  $2,638   $2,322   $2,149   $2,149   $2,107   $316   $531 
Income producing commercial RE   3,328    2,601    2,542    2,550    2,599    727    729 
Commercial & industrial   2,302    1,822    1,729    1,762    1,760    480    542 
Paycheck protection program   34    88    150    472    883    (54)   (849)
Commercial construction   1,482    1,015    947    927    960    467    522 
Equipment financing   1,148    1,083    1,017    969    913    65    235 
Total commercial   10,932    8,931    8,534    8,829    9,222    2,001    1,710 
Residential mortgage   1,826    1,638    1,533    1,473    1,362    188    464 
Home equity lines of credit   778    694    661    661    679    84    99 
Residential construction   368    359    321    289    272    9    96 
Manufactured housing   269                    269    269 
Consumer   143    138    142    139    144    5    (1)
Total loans  $14,316   $11,760   $11,191   $11,391   $11,679   $2,556   $2,637 
                                    
LOANS BY MARKET                                   
Georgia  $3,879   $3,778   $3,732   $3,729   $3,754   $101   $125 
South Carolina   2,323    2,235    2,145    2,107    1,997    88    326 
North Carolina   1,879    1,895    1,427    1,374    1,326    (16)   553 
Tennessee   2,661    373    383    394    398    2,288    2,263 
Florida   1,208    1,148    1,113    1,141    1,160    60    48 
Commercial Banking Solutions   2,366    2,331    2,391    2,646    3,044    35    (678)
Total loans  $14,316   $11,760   $11,191   $11,391   $11,679   $2,556   $2,637 

 

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Financial Highlights

Credit Quality

(in thousands)

 

   2022   2021 
   First
Quarter
   Fourth
Quarter
   Third
Quarter
 
NONACCRUAL LOANS               
Owner occupied RE  $4,590   $2,714   $4,945 
Income producing RE   7,220    7,588    13,462 
Commercial & industrial   6,227    5,429    8,507 
Commercial construction   401    343    1,202 
Equipment financing   2,540    1,741    1,845 
Total commercial   20,978    17,815    29,961 
Residential mortgage   13,024    13,313    13,222 
Home equity lines of credit   1,183    1,212    1,364 
Residential construction   212    420    260 
Manufactured housing   2,507         
Consumer   40    52    116 
Total nonaccrual loans held for investment   37,944    32,812    44,923 
Nonaccrual loans held for sale   2,033         
OREO and repossessed assets   839    43    412 
Total NPAs  $40,816   $32,855   $45,335 

 

   2022   2021 
   First Quarter   Fourth Quarter   Third Quarter 
(in thousands)  Net
Charge-Offs
   Net
Charge-Offs
to Average
Loans (1)
   Net
Charge-Offs
   Net
Charge-Offs
to Average
Loans (1)
   Net
Charge-Offs
   Net
Charge-Offs
to Average
Loans (1)
 
NET CHARGE-OFFS BY CATEGORY                              
Owner occupied RE  $(45)   (0.01)%  $(255)   (0.04)%  $(93)   (0.02)%
Income producing RE   (290)   (0.04)   (98)   (0.01)   45    0.01 
Commercial & industrial   2,929    0.51    339    0.07    (91)   (0.02)
Commercial construction   (373)   (0.10)   (354)   (0.14)   (123)   (0.05)
Equipment financing   267    0.10    781    0.29    512    0.21 
Total commercial   2,488    0.09    413    0.02    250    0.01 
Residential mortgage   (97)   (0.02)   (169)   (0.04)   51    0.01 
Home equity lines of credit   (81)   (0.04)   (118)   (0.07)   (102)   (0.06)
Residential construction   (23)   (0.03)   (17)   (0.02)   (37)   (0.05)
Manufactured housing   164    0.25                 
Consumer   527    1.48    139    0.39    389    1.11 
Total  $2,978    0.08   $248    0.01   $551    0.02 
                               
(1) Annualized.                              

 

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UNITED COMMUNITY BANKS, INC.

Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)

 

(in thousands, except share and per share data)  March 31,
2022
   December 31,
2021
 
ASSETS          
Cash and due from banks  $175,175   $144,244 
Interest-bearing deposits in banks   1,729,607    2,147,266 
Federal funds and other short-term investments   1,882    27,000 
Cash and cash equivalents   1,906,664    2,318,510 
Debt securities available-for-sale   3,909,114    4,496,824 
Debt securities held-to-maturity (fair value $2,351,873 and $1,148,804)   2,500,983    1,156,098 
Loans held for sale (includes $39,118 and $44,109 at fair value)   75,191    44,109 
Loans and leases held for investment   14,316,205    11,760,346 
Less allowance for credit losses - loans and leases   (132,805)   (102,532)
Loans and leases, net   14,183,400    11,657,814 
Premises and equipment, net   283,561    245,296 
Bank owned life insurance   297,220    217,713 
Goodwill and other intangible assets, net   784,280    472,407 
Other assets   433,787    338,000 
Total assets  $24,374,200   $20,946,771 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY          
Liabilities:          
Deposits:          
Noninterest-bearing demand  $7,946,049   $6,956,981 
NOW and interest-bearing demand   4,650,997    4,252,209 
Money market   5,075,525    4,183,354 
Savings   1,479,833    1,215,779 
Time   1,704,657    1,442,498 
Brokered   199,092    190,358 
Total deposits   21,056,153    18,241,179 
Long-term debt   324,230    247,360 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities   298,802    235,987 
Total liabilities   21,679,185    18,724,526 
Shareholders' equity:          
Preferred stock; $1 par value; 10,000,000 shares authorized; Series I, $25,000 per share liquidation preference; 4,000 shares issued and outstanding   96,422    96,422 
Common stock, $1 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized, 106,025,210 and 89,349,826 shares issued and outstanding, respectively   106,025    89,350 
Common stock issuable; 574,139 and 595,705 shares   11,311    11,288 
Capital surplus   2,302,189    1,721,007 
Retained earnings   354,409    330,654 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (175,341)   (26,476)
Total shareholders' equity   2,695,015    2,222,245 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity  $24,374,200   $20,946,771 

 

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UNITED COMMUNITY BANKS, INC.

Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)

 

   Three Months Ended
March 31,
 
(in thousands, except per share data)  2022   2021 
Interest revenue:          
Loans, including fees  $146,741   $125,726 
Investment securities, including tax exempt of $2,655 and $2,150, respectively   23,665    15,448 
Deposits in banks and short-term investments   653    368 
Total interest revenue   171,059    141,542 
           
Interest expense:          
Deposits:          
NOW and interest-bearing demand   1,469    1,486 
Money market   1,012    1,804 
Savings   72    49 
Time   578    1,880 
Deposits   3,131    5,219 
Short-term borrowings       2 
Long-term debt   4,136    4,257 
Total interest expense   7,267    9,478 
Net interest revenue   163,792    132,064 
Provision for (release of) credit losses   23,086    (12,281)
Net interest revenue after provision for credit losses   140,706    144,345 
           
Noninterest income:          
Service charges and fees   9,070    7,570 
Mortgage loan gains and other related fees   16,152    22,572 
Wealth management fees   5,895    3,505 
Gains from sales of other loans, net   3,198    1,030 
Lending and loan servicing fees   2,986    2,160 
Securities losses, net   (3,734)    
Other   5,406    7,868 
Total noninterest income   38,973    44,705 
Total revenue   179,679    189,050 
           
Noninterest expenses:          
Salaries and employee benefits   71,006    60,585 
Communications and equipment   9,248    7,203 
Occupancy   9,378    6,956 
Advertising and public relations   1,488    1,199 
Postage, printing and supplies   2,119    1,822 
Professional fees   4,447    4,234 
Lending and loan servicing expense   2,366    2,877 
Outside services - electronic banking   2,523    2,218 
FDIC assessments and other regulatory charges   2,173    1,896 
Amortization of intangibles   1,793    985 
Merger-related and other charges   9,016    1,543 
Other   3,718    3,676 
Total noninterest expenses   119,275    95,194 
Income before income taxes   60,404    93,856 
Income tax expense   12,385    20,150 
Net income   48,019    73,706 
Preferred stock dividends   1,719    1,719 
Earnings allocated to participating securities   238    462 
Net income available to common shareholders  $46,062   $71,525 
           
Net income per common share:          
Basic  $0.43   $0.82 
Diluted   0.43    0.82 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:          
Basic   106,550    87,322 
Diluted   106,677    87,466 

 

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Average Consolidated Balance Sheets and Net Interest Analysis

For the Three Months Ended March 31,

 

   2022   2021 
(dollars in thousands, fully taxable equivalent (FTE))  Average
Balance
   Interest   Average
Rate
   Average
Balance
   Interest   Average
Rate
 
Assets:                              
Interest-earning assets:                              
Loans, net of unearned income (FTE) (1)(2)  $14,234,026   $146,637    4.18%  $11,432,908   $125,122    4.44%
Taxable securities (3)   5,848,976    21,010    1.44    3,686,405    13,298    1.44 
Tax-exempt securities (FTE) (1)(3)   510,954    3,566    2.79    304,983    2,888    3.79 
Federal funds sold and other interest-earning assets   1,910,411    1,020    0.22    1,357,890    1,222    0.36 
Total interest-earning assets (FTE)   22,504,367    172,233    3.10    16,782,186    142,530    3.44 
                               
Noninterest-earning assets:                              
Allowance for credit losses   (113,254)             (143,703)          
Cash and due from banks   166,005              140,292           
Premises and equipment   277,216              221,411           
Other assets (3)   1,369,301              1,023,275           
Total assets  $24,203,635             $18,023,461           
                               
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity:                              
Interest-bearing liabilities:                              
Interest-bearing deposits:                              
NOW and interest-bearing demand  $4,667,098    1,469    0.13   $3,331,043    1,486    0.18 
Money market   5,110,817    1,012    0.08    3,732,988    1,804    0.20 
Savings   1,436,881    72    0.02    989,584    49    0.02 
Time   1,758,895    534    0.12    1,642,423    1,588    0.39 
Brokered time deposits   79,092    44    0.23    75,259    292    1.57 
Total interest-bearing deposits   13,052,783    3,131    0.10    9,771,297    5,219    0.22 
Federal funds purchased and other borrowings   611            12         
Federal Home Loan Bank advances               3,333    2    0.24 
Long-term debt   318,995    4,136    5.26    317,172    4,257    5.44 
Total borrowed funds   319,606    4,136    5.25    320,517    4,259    5.39 
Total interest-bearing liabilities   13,372,389    7,267    0.22    10,091,814    9,478    0.38 
                               
Noninterest-bearing liabilities:                              
Noninterest-bearing deposits   7,666,635              5,594,394           
Other liabilities   378,327              312,610           
Total liabilities   21,417,351              15,998,818           
Shareholders' equity   2,786,284              2,024,643           
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity  $24,203,635             $18,023,461           
                               
Net interest revenue (FTE)       $164,966             $133,052      
Net interest-rate spread (FTE)             2.88%             3.06%
Net interest margin (FTE) (4)             2.97%             3.22%

 

(1)Interest revenue on tax-exempt securities and loans has been increased to reflect comparable interest on taxable securities and loans. The rate used was 26%, reflecting the statutory federal income tax rate and the federal tax adjusted state income tax rate.
(2)Included in the average balance of loans outstanding are loans on which the accrual of interest has been discontinued and loans that are held for sale.
(3)Securities available for sale are shown at amortized cost. Pretax unrealized losses of $81.2 million in 2022 and pretax unrealized gains of $58.3 million in 2021 are included in other assets for purposes of this presentation.
(4)Net interest margin is taxable equivalent net interest revenue divided by average interest-earning assets.

 

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About United Community Banks, Inc.

 

United Community Banks, Inc. (NASDAQGS: UCBI) provides a full range of banking, wealth management and mortgage services for relationship-oriented consumers and business owners. The company, known as “The Bank That SERVICE Built,” has been recognized nationally for delivering award-winning service. At March 31, 2022, United had $24.4 billion in assets and 198 offices in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, along with a national SBA lending franchise and a national equipment lending subsidiary. In 2022, J.D. Power ranked United highest in customer satisfaction with consumer banking in the Southeast, marking eight out of the last nine years United earned the coveted award. United was also named one of the "Best Banks to Work For" by American Banker in 2021 for the fifth consecutive year based on employee satisfaction. Forbes recognized United as one of the top ten World’s Best Banks in 2022. Forbes also included United on its 2022 list of the 100 Best Banks in America for the ninth consecutive year. United also received ten (10) Greenwich Excellence Awards in 2021 for excellence in Small Business Banking and Middle Market Banking, including national awards for Overall Satisfaction and Likelihood to Recommend. Additional information about United can be found at www.ucbi.com.

 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

 

This press release, including the accompanying financial statement tables, contains financial information determined by methods other than in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP. This financial information includes certain operating performance measures, which exclude merger-related and other charges that are not considered part of recurring operations, such as “operating net income,” “pre-tax, pre-provision income,” “operating net income per diluted common share,” “operating earnings per share,” “tangible book value per common share,” “operating return on common equity,” “operating return on tangible common equity,” “operating return on assets,” “return on assets - pre-tax, pre-provision, excluding merger-related and other charges,” “return on assets - pre-tax, pre-provision,” “operating efficiency ratio,” and “tangible common equity to tangible assets.” These non-GAAP measures are included because United believes they may provide useful supplemental information for evaluating United’s underlying performance trends. These measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative to or substitute for, measures determined in accordance with GAAP, and are not necessarily comparable to non-GAAP measures that may be presented by other companies. To the extent applicable, reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable measures as reported in accordance with GAAP are included with the accompanying financial statement tables.

 

Caution About Forward-Looking Statements

 

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In general, forward-looking statements usually may be identified through use of words such as “may,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “will,” “should,” “plan,” “estimate,” “predict,” “continue” and “potential” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology, and include statements related to the accretive value of each of the Reliant acquisition to United’s earnings. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts and represent management’s beliefs, based upon information available at the time the statements are made, with regard to the matters addressed; they are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results may prove to be materially different from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties that change over time and could cause actual results or financial condition to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such statements.

 

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Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to (1) the risk that the cost savings and any revenue synergies from the Reliant acquisition may not be realized or take longer than anticipated to be realized, (2) disruption of customer, supplier, employee or other business partner relationships as a result of the Reliant acquisition, (3) the possibility that the costs, fees, expenses and charges related to the acquisition of Reliant may be greater than anticipated, (4) reputational risk and the reaction of the companies’ customers, suppliers, employees or other business partners to the acquisition of Reliant, (5) the risks relating to the integration of Reliant’s operations into the operations of United, including the risk that such integration will be materially delayed or will be more costly or difficult than expected, (6) the risk of potential litigation or regulatory action related to the acquisition of Reliant. Further information regarding additional factors which could affect the forward-looking statements contained in this press release can be found in the cautionary language included under the headings “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and “Risk Factors” in United’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, and other documents subsequently filed by United with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

 

Many of these factors are beyond United’s ability to control or predict. If one or more events related to these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if the underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual results may differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Accordingly, shareholders and investors should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this communication, and United undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. New risks and uncertainties may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for United to predict their occurrence or how they will affect United.

 

United qualifies all forward-looking statements by these cautionary statements.

 

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