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Pinnacle Financial Partners(PNFP) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Pinnacle Financial Partners reported a 14.2% revenue growth in Q1 2025 compared to Q1 2024, continuing a double-digit growth trajectory with a 10.1% CAGR over the last four years [15][16] - Adjusted EPS grew by 24.2% in Q1 2025 over Q1 2024, while tangible book value per share increased by 10.6% in the same period [16][16] - The company maintained a net interest margin (NIM) of 3.21%, with expectations for it to remain flat with some upward bias in Q2 2025 [42][42] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - End-of-period loans increased by 7.3% on a quarter annualized basis, driven by new markets and recruited bankers [35][36] - Deposit growth was a highlight, with an increase of 1.6billioninQ12025,followinga1.6 billion in Q1 2025, following a 1.9 billion increase in the previous quarter [39][39] - The company anticipates total deposit growth of 7% to 10% for 2025, despite expecting a slowdown in Q2 due to seasonal factors [40][40] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has reduced its concentration in commercial real estate, which has impacted loan growth but has allowed for a focus on C&I loan growth [30][25] - The average years of experience for newly hired revenue producers is 18 years, contributing to high-quality loan growth [26][28] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Pinnacle's strategy focuses on continuously attracting top bankers and enabling them to consolidate their client relationships, which is seen as a sustainable growth model [18][23] - The company aims to maintain its unique work environment and culture, which has been recognized as one of the best workplaces in America [31][32] - The management emphasizes a market share takeaway strategy that is less reliant on overall economic growth [22][25] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledges the current economic volatility but remains confident in the company's ability to grow and produce shareholder value [13][34] - The outlook for 2025 includes expectations for client balance sheet growth consistent with prior guidance, despite uncertainties in the broader economy [34][34] - The company is monitoring potential impacts from tariffs and trade wars on its portfolio, particularly in sectors like trucking and multifamily [111][114] Other Important Information - The company reported a decrease in net charge-offs to 16 basis points in Q1 2025, with expectations for charge-offs to remain around 16 to 20 basis points for the year [45][45] - BHG had a strong quarter, providing fee revenues of over $20 million, leading to an upward revision of earnings estimates for 2025 from 10% growth to 20% growth over 2024 [50][51] Q&A Session Summary Question: Did you change the baseline assumption under CECL for calculating the reserves? - The company kept the baseline unchanged but used an adverse scenario to influence qualitative assumptions [62] Question: Is the growth or higher target for BHG dependent on continued securitizations? - BHG has plenty of room through the bank channel and plans for another ABS issuance towards the end of the year [64] Question: What are the expectations for deposit growth in Q2? - April is traditionally a tough month for deposit growth, but the company believes it has advantages in deposit pricing [72] Question: How does the company view the current loan pricing environment? - The company is not overly concerned about volume but is more focused on the pricing aspect of loans [76] Question: What areas are credit officers focusing on regarding tariffs and trade wars? - Credit officers are focused on trucking, multifamily, and leveraged lending to assess potential impacts [111] Question: What is the outlook for capital ratios given the growth outlook? - The company has not set a specific floor for CET1 but aims to maintain stability in risk-based capital ratios [134]