Waterstone Financial, Inc. Announces Results of Operations for the Quarter and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025

Core Insights - Waterstone Financial, Inc. reported a net income of $7.9 million, or $0.45 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, representing a significant increase from $4.7 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, for the same quarter in 2024 [1][4][17] - The company achieved a consolidated return on average assets of 1.42% and a return on average equity of 9.14% for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, compared to 0.83% and 5.55% respectively for the same quarter in 2024 [4][18] - The Community Banking segment saw a 19.3% increase in net interest income, totaling $14.6 million for the quarter, driven by improved loan yields and reduced funding costs [2][4][21] Financial Performance - Consolidated net income increased by $3.2 million, or 68.1%, from the previous year [4] - Pre-tax income for the quarter was $8.4 million, a 49.4% increase compared to $5.6 million for the same quarter in 2024 [4][17] - The company repurchased approximately 270,000 shares at a cost of $3.8 million, increasing book value per share by $0.07 during the quarter [4][10] Asset Quality - Nonperforming assets as a percentage of total assets decreased to 0.27% at September 30, 2025, down from 0.25% a year earlier [4][18] - Past due loans as a percentage of total loans improved to 0.50% from 0.63% year-over-year [4][18] Community Banking Segment - The Community Banking segment's net interest income rose by $2.4 million, or 19.3%, compared to the same quarter in 2024 [2][21] - The efficiency ratio improved to 48.94% for the quarter, down from 60.35% in the same quarter of the previous year [10][21] Mortgage Banking Segment - The Mortgage Banking segment recorded a second consecutive quarter of pre-tax income, attributed to effective expense management and improved margins [2][23] - Mortgage banking non-interest income decreased by $401,000, or 1.9%, to $21.0 million compared to the same quarter in 2024 [10][23]