SLM poised for long-term growth and profitability with strategic developments and loan expansion.
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 8:36 am ET1min read
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Key factors contributing to the earnings miss include higher credit provisions and macroeconomic factors. Credit provisions (GAAP) rose sharply to $149 million, up from $17 million in the prior year quarter, primarily due to a more cautious macroeconomic outlook and an increase in the weighted average life of the portfolio [1]. Additionally, net charge-offs increased to 2.36% of average loans in repayment, from 2.19% in Q2 2024, indicating a deterioration in credit quality metrics [1].
Despite the earnings miss, SLM's core lending business showed growth. Private education loan originations reached $686 million, with average private education loans outstanding rising 10% compared to the prior year, reaching $22.6 billion [1]. The company's strategy of focusing on students at four-year institutions and requiring school certification plus cosigners has helped maintain good credit quality and lower delinquencies.
Looking ahead, SLM projects GAAP diluted earnings per share between $3.00 and $3.10 for the full year, with private education loan origination growth of 6–8% and net charge-offs within a range of 2.0–2.2% [1]. Analysts remain optimistic about the company's prospects. TD Cowen analyst Moshe Orenbuch maintained a Buy rating with a price target of $40.00, citing the potential benefits from changes in the Plus program, additional loan originations, and a sale of private student loans [2]. Barclays also maintained a Buy rating with a $43.00 price target.
References:
[1] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/slm-posts-q2-earnings-miss
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4471966-sallie-mae-outlines-4_5b-5b-annual-origination-opportunity-following-federal-student-loan
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SLM's recent earnings miss was attributed to higher provisions and macroeconomic factors, but the company is expected to benefit from changes in its Plus program, additional loan originations, and a sale of private student loans. This has led to a Buy rating with a price target of $40.00 from TD Cowen analyst Moshe Orenbuch. Barclays also maintained a Buy rating with a $43.00 price target.
SLM Corporation (SLM), a leading provider of private education loans, reported its second-quarter (Q2) 2025 earnings on July 24, 2025. The company's earnings per share (EPS) of $0.32 fell short of analyst expectations by $0.17, representing a 34.6% miss [1]. Revenue of $376.8 million also missed expectations, trailing the $399.5 million forecast.Key factors contributing to the earnings miss include higher credit provisions and macroeconomic factors. Credit provisions (GAAP) rose sharply to $149 million, up from $17 million in the prior year quarter, primarily due to a more cautious macroeconomic outlook and an increase in the weighted average life of the portfolio [1]. Additionally, net charge-offs increased to 2.36% of average loans in repayment, from 2.19% in Q2 2024, indicating a deterioration in credit quality metrics [1].
Despite the earnings miss, SLM's core lending business showed growth. Private education loan originations reached $686 million, with average private education loans outstanding rising 10% compared to the prior year, reaching $22.6 billion [1]. The company's strategy of focusing on students at four-year institutions and requiring school certification plus cosigners has helped maintain good credit quality and lower delinquencies.
Looking ahead, SLM projects GAAP diluted earnings per share between $3.00 and $3.10 for the full year, with private education loan origination growth of 6–8% and net charge-offs within a range of 2.0–2.2% [1]. Analysts remain optimistic about the company's prospects. TD Cowen analyst Moshe Orenbuch maintained a Buy rating with a price target of $40.00, citing the potential benefits from changes in the Plus program, additional loan originations, and a sale of private student loans [2]. Barclays also maintained a Buy rating with a $43.00 price target.
References:
[1] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/slm-posts-q2-earnings-miss
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4471966-sallie-mae-outlines-4_5b-5b-annual-origination-opportunity-following-federal-student-loan

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