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First Financial Bancorp.(FFBC) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company achieved record revenue of $226.3 million, a 5% increase year-over-year [4] - Adjusted earnings per share were $0.74, with a return on assets of 1.54% and a return on tangible common equity of 20% [4][15] - Net interest margin increased to 4.05%, a 17 basis point increase from the previous quarter [10][15] - Adjusted noninterest income rose to $67.8 million, an 11% increase from the linked quarter and a 10% increase year-over-year [5][19] - Adjusted noninterest expenses increased by 1% compared to the first quarter [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Loan growth was 2% on an annualized basis, with broad-based growth in most portfolios except for commercial real estate, which declined due to higher payoffs [5][10] - Average deposit balances increased by $114 million, primarily due to a seasonal influx in public funds and higher noninterest-bearing deposits [11][16] - Noninterest income was led by double-digit growth in mortgage and bank card income, with leasing and foreign exchange businesses also performing well [12][19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company maintained 21% of total balances in noninterest-bearing accounts, focusing on growing lower-cost deposit balances [11] - Adjusted uninsured deposits were $3.8 billion, equating to 27% of total deposits, with the company comfortable with this concentration [18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on expense management, with adjusted noninterest expenses increasing slightly due to marketing and incentive compensation [12][19] - The Board of Directors approved a $0.01 increase in the common dividend to $0.25, maintaining a payout ratio of approximately 35% of net income [8][14] - The company announced plans to acquire Westfield Bank in Northeast Ohio, with expectations for approval and closing to occur this year [24] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about loan growth in the second half of the year, expecting easing payoff pressures and higher production [22] - For Q3, loan growth is expected to be in the low to mid-single digits on an annualized basis, with net interest margin anticipated to remain strong [23] - Credit costs are expected to approximate prior quarter levels, with charge-offs projected to be in the 20 to 25 basis point range [23] Other Important Information - Asset quality remained stable, with net charge-offs declining to 21 basis points of total loans [6][21] - The tangible common equity ratio increased to 8.4%, with tangible book value per share rising to $15.4, a 4% increase from the linked quarter [7][14] Q&A Session Summary Question: On the margin and funding side - Management indicated that deposit costs are expected to decrease slightly, with a potential rate cut in September impacting future costs [29][30] Question: Impact of payoffs on loan growth - Management noted that while payoffs have affected growth, they expect a return to more normalized growth rates in the future [38][39] Question: Asset quality concerns - Management addressed an increase in nonaccruals due to downgrades of two commercial borrowers, with expectations for resolution by year-end [44][46] Question: Loan growth consistency - Management confirmed consistent growth in consumer and commercial loans, with expectations for stronger performance in the second half of the year [58][60]