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First Financial Bancorp Announces Third Quarter and Year to Date 2025 Financial Results
Prnewswire· 2025-10-23 20:15
Core Insights - First Financial Bancorp reported a net income of $71.9 million for Q3 2025, an increase from $70.0 million in Q2 2025, with diluted earnings per share rising to $0.75 from $0.73 [1][5] - The company achieved record revenue of $234 million in Q3 2025, driven by a robust net interest margin and record noninterest income [4][5] - The company expects to close its acquisition of Westfield Bank on November 1, 2025, and anticipates further efficiencies from pending acquisitions [4][5] Financial Performance - For the nine months ended September 30, 2025, earnings per diluted share increased to $2.02 from $1.72 in the same period of 2024 [1] - Return on average assets for Q3 2025 was 1.54%, while return on average tangible common equity was 19.11% [2][5] - Adjusted net income for Q3 2025 was $72.6 million, with adjusted earnings per share at $0.76, resulting in an adjusted return on assets of 1.55% [4] Revenue and Income - The net interest margin on a fully tax-equivalent basis was 4.02%, with record noninterest income of $73.5 million [5][6] - Noninterest income represented 31% of total net revenue for the quarter, with significant contributions from leasing business income and foreign exchange income [4][6] - Total allowance for credit losses was $179.5 million, with a quarterly provision expense of $9.1 million [4] Asset Quality and Capital - Nonperforming assets remained stable at 0.41% of total assets, with annualized net charge-offs at 0.18%, showing slight improvement from the previous quarter [4][6] - Tangible book value per share increased by 5% from the previous quarter to $16.19, and tangible common equity rose to 8.87% [4][6] - The total capital ratio increased by 34 basis points to 15.32%, with Tier 1 common equity also rising by 34 basis points to 12.91% [6][7] Operational Efficiency - The company successfully reduced its full-time equivalents by approximately 200, or 9%, over the past two years as part of workforce efficiency efforts [4] - Noninterest expenses were well-managed, remaining flat compared to the second quarter, despite incentives tied to strong performance [4][6] - Average deposit growth was 4.3% on an annualized basis, with total deposits reaching $14.5 billion [6][7]
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