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United Bankshares Posts Q2 Profit Jump

Core Viewpoint - United Bankshares reported record results for Q2 2025, exceeding analyst expectations in both earnings and revenue, driven by successful acquisitions and improved performance metrics [1][2]. Financial Performance - GAAP earnings per share (EPS) reached $0.85, surpassing estimates of $0.76, and increased by 19.7% from $0.71 in Q2 2024 [2] - GAAP revenue was $306 million, exceeding the estimate of $298.8 million and up 35.6% from $225.7 million in Q2 2024 [2] - Net interest income rose to $274.5 million, a 22% increase year-over-year [2] - Return on average assets improved to 1.49%, up 0.17 percentage points from 1.32% in Q2 2024 [2] - Net interest margin expanded to 3.81%, an increase of 0.31 percentage points from 3.50% in Q2 2024 [2] Business Overview - United Bankshares operates as a commercial bank holding company, providing a range of banking services including loans and deposit services, with a focus on acquisitions to expand its market presence [3] - The company has completed 33 acquisitions, with the most recent being Piedmont Bancorp in January 2025, enhancing its footprint in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions [3] Key Performance Drivers - The integration of Piedmont Bancorp significantly increased the customer base and average loans and deposits, contributing to a net loan portfolio growth of $2.45 billion year-over-year to $24.05 billion [5] - Commercial loans and leases grew from $15.89 billion in Q2 2024 to $18.48 billion in Q2 2025 [5] - Acquired loan accretion income contributed $11.8 million in Q2 2025, boosting the net interest margin [6] Credit Quality and Risk Management - Nonperforming loans decreased to 0.28% of total loans, while net charge-offs increased to 0.14% of average loans, indicating a return to typical loss levels post-pandemic [8] - The company set aside $5.9 million for potential loan losses, consistent with the prior year [9] Deposits and Expenses - Total deposits rose 14.2% year-over-year to $26.34 billion, with increases in both interest-bearing and noninterest-bearing accounts [10] - Noninterest expenses increased by 10% year-over-year, primarily due to staff and operational costs from acquisitions, but merger-related expenses decreased significantly [11] Shareholder Returns - The quarterly dividend was maintained at $0.37 per share, with a payout ratio below half of earnings, and share repurchase activity resumed with 981,000 shares bought back at an average price of $33.17 [12] Outlook - Management did not provide numeric guidance for the remainder of fiscal 2025 but highlighted ongoing momentum from acquisitions and disciplined expense management as key supports [13] - Investors should monitor the sustainability of margin expansion, deposit cost trends, and credit risk associated with commercial and real estate loans [14]