These are the key contradictions discussed in
Corporation's latest 2025 Q1 earnings call, specifically including: Deposit Growth and Mix, Net Interest Margin, Share Repurchase Plans and Economic Conditions, and CRE Loan Stability and Growth:
Strong Financial Performance:
- M&T Bank reported diluted
GAAP earnings per share of
$3.32 for Q1, down from
$3.86 in the prior quarter.
- The decrease in earnings was primarily due to lower net interest income, which decreased by
$33 million or
2% from the linked quarter.
- The decline in net interest income was primarily driven by 2 fewer days and lower average returning assets, partially offset by favorable deposit costs.
Deposit Trends and Funding Strategy:
- Average total deposits declined
$3.4 billion or
2% to
$161.2 billion, with a sequential decline including
$0.7 billion in broker deposits.
- The decline in broker deposits was partially offset by growth in commercial and business banking, reflecting seasonal lower balances.
- The bank is focused on growing customer deposits at a reasonable cost, which can be used to pay off higher liability funding or increase liquidity.
Credit Quality and Loan Portfolio:
- Nonaccrual loans decreased
$150 million or
9% to
$1.5 billion, with the nonaccrual ratio decreasing by
11 basis points to
1.14%.
- The decline was driven by payoffs, charge-offs, and upgrades out of nonaccrual, reflecting improved credit quality.
- The allowance to loan ratio increased slightly, at
2 basis points to
1.63%, due togrowth in consumer loan portfolios and macroeconomic forecasting adjustments.
Fee Income Growth and Diversity:
- Fee income grew by
5% from the prior year's quarter, or
10% if excluding last year's BOG distribution.
- Growth was driven by increases in mortgage banking, service charges, trust, and brokerage fee income, demonstrating diversification across fee income categories.
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