Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q4 2025, the company reported distributable earnings of $37 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, while for the full year, distributable earnings totaled $139 million, or $0.98 per diluted share [4] - GAAP net income available to common stockholders was $26 million, or $0.18 per diluted share for Q4, and $114 million, or $0.81 per diluted share for the full year [4] - The total CECL allowance stood at $383 million at year-end, equating to 418 basis points of the loan portfolio's total amortized cost, down from 457 basis points a year ago [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company committed $1.3 billion to new loans in Q4, with $1.1 billion funded at close, and completed approximately $200 million of gross add-on fundings for previously closed loans [6] - Loan repayments and sales totaled $852 million in Q4 and $2.9 billion for the full year, reflecting continued portfolio rotation [7] - The loan portfolio increased by approximately $1.6 billion year-over-year on an amortized cost basis, ending the year at approximately $8.8 billion [8] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Over 60% of the loan portfolio is now represented by post-2022 origination, indicating a shift in the company's lending strategy [7] - The portfolio has a weighted average unlevered all-in yield of 7.3%, with 99% first mortgages and 96% floating rate exposure [8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on managing its real estate owned portfolio to improve cash flow and maximize value at exit, particularly through leasing and cost-saving initiatives [2][3] - Management is exploring options to unlock additional value from adjacent land parcels and is evaluating strategies for the REO assets [2][18] - The company is considering various strategies for future growth, including potential investments in mezzanine and construction lending, or leveraging Apollo's access to business lines [27][29] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management received positive feedback from investors regarding efforts to unlock value, but there are questions about future capital strategies [11] - The company is currently evaluating specific internal ideas for future strategies, while also engaging with external proposals [13] - Management indicated that the REO portfolio is not critical to the future direction of the company, allowing for independent decisions on asset monetization [20] Other Important Information - The company ended the year with $151 million of total liquidity and held over $430 million of unencumbered assets [8][9] - Book value per share was $12.14 at year-end, relatively flat compared to the prior quarter [9] Q&A Session Summary Question: Feedback from investors regarding the transaction value and stock trading - Management noted overwhelmingly positive feedback but acknowledged questions about future capital strategies and the disconnect between book value and stock price [11][12] Question: Marketing strategy for REO assets and timing for monetization - Management indicated that stabilization of The Brook is expected later this year, and the decision to monetize will depend on market conditions [17][18] Question: Dividend policy post-portfolio sale - Management envisions paying a Q1 dividend of $0.25 per share, subject to board approval, and will discuss future dividends as they approach Q2 [25][26] Question: Strategy for creating an entity that trades above book value - Management is considering various strategies, including a focus on earnings streams and potential investments that offer higher returns [27][29]
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance(ARI) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript