Core Viewpoint - Flagstar Financial, Inc. reported a narrower loss per share of 23 cents in Q1 2025, compared to a loss of 75 cents in the same quarter last year, primarily due to a decline in net interest income and lower loan and deposit balances, although increased fee income and reduced expenses provided some support [1][2]. Financial Performance - The company’s quarterly revenues were $490 million, a decline of 22.6% year-over-year, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 5.6% [3]. - Net interest income (NII) was $410 million, down 34% from the prior-year quarter, with a net interest margin of 1.74%, decreasing by 54 basis points year-over-year [3]. - Non-interest income rose significantly to $80 million from $9 million in the year-ago quarter, although adjusted non-interest income fell by 38% year-over-year to $8 million [4]. - Non-interest expenses decreased by 24% year-over-year to $532 million, with adjusted non-interest expenses down 22% to $485 million [4]. - The efficiency ratio increased to 101.3% from 82.5% in the prior-year quarter, indicating deteriorating profitability [5]. Asset Quality and Capital Ratios - Total loans and leases held for investment declined by 2% sequentially to $66.6 billion, while total deposits decreased by 3% to $73.9 billion [6]. - Non-performing assets rose significantly to $3.3 billion from $798 million a year ago, with net charge-offs increasing by 42% to $115 million [7]. - The provision for credit losses decreased to $79 million from $315 million in the prior-year quarter [7]. - Capital ratios improved, with the common equity tier 1 ratio at 11.90%, up from 9.45% a year ago, and the total risk-based capital ratio at 15.25%, increasing from 13.09% [8].
Flagstar Financial Q1 Loss Narrower Than Expected, Revenues Dip Y/Y