OAKLAND, Calif., May 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bay Community Bancorp, (OTCPink: CBOBA) (the “Company”), parent company of Community Bank of the Bay, (the “Bank”) a San Francisco Bay Area commercial bank and California’s first certified Community Development Financial Institution (“CDFI”) with full-service offices in Oakland, Danville and San Mateo, today reported earnings increased 19.5% to $1.94 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $1.63 million for the first quarter of 2022. The recent completion of a $119.4 million preferred stock investment from the U.S. Treasury Department, and its initial deployment into short term Treasury securities contributed to profitability for the first quarter of 2023. All financial results are unaudited.
The Company’s Board of Directors increased its quarterly cash dividend by 11.1% to $0.05 per share. The dividend is payable on June 5, 2023, to shareholders of record on May 26, 2023. This marks the ninth consecutive, and second increase in the cash dividend payment since the Company initiated quarterly cash dividends on April 30, 2021.
“First quarter earnings were solid and further bolstered a balance sheet that exhibits a strong level of capital and ample liquidity,” stated William S. Keller, CEO. “During the recent market turmoil our team worked to communicate our overriding commitment to prudent risk management practices and how it positions us to be a reliable financial partner for our clients. At March 31, 2023, the Bank’s capital position was over three times the regulatory guidelines for well capitalized banks, and the level of uninsured or noncollateralized public deposits was approximately 35%. At quarter end, we held over $77 million in cash balances and $60 million in U.S. Treasury bills, and had access to significant borrowing capacity through the FHLB and Federal Reserve discount window, as well as a variety of other contingent liquidity sources.”
“In April, the Company was awarded a $2.48 million grant as part of the CDFI Equitable Recovery Program. These funds will strengthen our ability to help low- and moderate-income communities recover from the pandemic and invest in their long-term prosperity,” said Keller. “As a CDFI, we have sought to generate economic growth and opportunity by investing in economically-disadvantaged communities since our founding. In the first quarter of 2023, we booked 24 new loans with total commitments of $33.7 million, with ten loans totaling $14.9 million in targeted communities. During the quarter the San Francisco Business Times announced that a client received the 2022 Real Estate Deal of the Year Award in the Community Impact category for its development of a low income, service supported housing project in Oakland. Our Bank’s involvement in this project would not have been possible if not for the targeted investment capital that the U.S. Treasury provided.”
“Deposit growth and pricing was an industrywide challenge during the first quarter, and we have not been immune to the effects of the Federal Reserve’s tightening monetary policy. Increasing interest rates have led to higher funding costs and a 29 basis point reduction in the first quarter net interest margin compared to the preceding quarter, and a 30 basis point decrease compared to the first quarter a year ago,” said Keller. “Deposit retention and acquisition remains competitive, but we are grateful for our loyal client base and the response from prospective value-aligned depositors. While we experienced an aggregate $45.4 million, or 6.4% outflow of deposits during the quarter, deposit levels were generally not impacted by the bank failures that occurred in mid-March, and the entirety of the decline was attributed to real estate services clients whose reduced business volumes translated into reduced deposit balances of $54.1 million. None of these clients have left the bank and their more robust deposit levels may be expected to return as industry activity rebounds.”
“Beginning January 1, 2023, we implemented the Current Expected Credit Losses standard, which replaced the former “incurred loss” model for recognizing credit losses with an “expected loss” model referred to as the CECL model. The transition required only a $39,000 initial provision, but utilizing CECL may have a more volatile impact on our allowance for credit losses going forward,” said Mukhtar Ali, President and Chief Credit Officer. “At March 31, 2023, our loan loss reserves represent 0.99% of total non-guaranteed loans, compared to 1.31% a year earlier.”
“Commercial real estate loans against office properties totaled $66.4 million at March 31, 2023 and represented 33.24% of Capital. The non-Owner Occupied segment consisted of 21 notes totaling $50.2 million and carried a weighted average loan-to-value of 41.3%. All relationships in this category are performing as agreed,” said Ali.
First Quarter 2023 Financial Highlights (at or for the period ended March 31, 2023)
On April 10, 2023, Vice President Kamala Harris and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo announced that the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) has awarded over $1.73 billion in grants to 603 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) across the country through the CDFI Equitable Recovery Program (CDFI ERP). The Company was awarded a $2.48 million grant as part of the CDFI ERP. These funds will strengthen the ability of CDFIs to help low- and moderate-income communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and invest in long-term prosperity.
On June 7, 2022, the Company announced that it had completed a $119.4 million investment from the US Treasury Department. Treasury’s investment, made under the Emergency Capital Investment Program (“ECIP”), is in the form of non-cumulative Senior Perpetual Preferred Stock. For the first two years from the date of issuance of the Senior Perpetual Preferred Stock the dividend rate shall be zero percent (0%) per annum, and thereafter dividend payments begin accruing with a maximum dividend rate of two percent (2%) and the dividend rate may be reduced to one half percent (0.5%) based on the level of increased qualified lending undertaken by the Bank. On October 18, 2021 Treasury announced that 204 credit unions, banks, and savings and loan holding companies applied for total investments of over $12.88 billion under the ECIP Program and that the demand exceeded the amount available by $4.13 billion.
On December 14, 2021, the US Treasury announced it would invest $8.7 billion in up to 186 Minority Depository Institutions (“MDI”) and CDFI banks and credit unions to accelerate the recovery of small businesses, minority-owned businesses, and consumers, especially those in low-income and underserved communities that may have been disproportionately impacted by the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bank previously announced that it was one of only five banks and six credit unions in California to be approved by the US Treasury for an ECIP investment.
While the ECIP capital investment was an extraordinary event brought on by the Federal response to the pandemic, the Bank has maintained a long and important relationship with the US Treasury’s CDFI Fund since inception. Since its founding, the Company has received 21 Bank Enterprise Awards, a Rapid Response Grant and the recent Equitable Recovery Grant, totaling over $13.0 million in support of its lending activities in low to moderate income communities.
For additional information on the US Treasury’s ECIP Program please visit
https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-small-businesses/emergency-capital-investment-program
For additional information on the CDFI Fund’s Rapid Response Program please visit
https://www.cdfifund.gov/programs-training/programs/rrp
For additional information on the CDFI Fund’s Equitable Recovery Program please visit
https://www.cdfifund.gov/programs-training/programs/erp
About Bay Community Bancorp
Bay Community Bancorp (OTCPink: CBOBA) is the parent company of Community Bank of the Bay, a San Francisco Bay Area commercial bank with full-service offices in Oakland, Danville and San Mateo. Community Bank of the Bay serves the financial needs of closely held businesses and professional service firms, as well as their owner-operators and non-profit organizations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Community Bank of the Bay is a member of the FDIC, an SBA Preferred Lender, and a CDARS depository institution, headquartered in Oakland, with full-service branches in Danville and San Mateo. It is California’s first FDIC-insured certified Community Development Financial Institution and one of only three operating in the Bay Area. The bank is recognized for establishing the Bay Area Green Fund to provide financing to sustainable businesses and projects and supports environmentally responsible values. Additional information on the bank is available online at www.BankCBB.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements, such as, among others, statements about plans, expectations and goals concerning growth and improvement. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties may include but are not necessarily limited to fluctuations in interest rates, inflation, government regulations and general economic conditions, including the real estate market in California and other factors beyond the Bank’s control. Such risks and uncertainties could cause results for subsequent interim periods or for the entire year to differ materially from those indicated. Readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements, which reflect management’s view only as of the date hereof. The Bank does not undertake, and specifically disclaims, any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether to reflect new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.
Contacts: | William S. Keller, President & CEO |
510-433-5404 | |
wkeller@BankCBB.com |
FINANCIAL TABLES TO FOLLOW:
Bay Community Bancorp | |||||||||||||||||
Quarterly Financial Summary (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) | |||||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||||||||
Earnings and dividends: | Mar. 31, 2023 | Dec. 31, 2022 | Sep. 30, 2022 | Jun. 30, 2022 | Mar. 31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
Interest income | $ | 11,442 | $ | 11,099 | $ | 9,151 | $ | 7,756 | $ | 6,900 | |||||||
Interest expense | 3,790 | 2,354 | 1,377 | 544 | 410 | ||||||||||||
Net interest income | 7,652 | 8,745 | 7,774 | 7,212 | 6,490 | ||||||||||||
Provision for credit losses | 39 | – | – | 400 | – | ||||||||||||
Noninterest income | 248 | 253 | 205 | 376 | 180 | ||||||||||||
Noninterest expense | 5,134 | 5,609 | 4,835 | 4,583 | 4,361 | ||||||||||||
Provision for income taxes | 784 | 1,001 | 930 | 769 | 683 | ||||||||||||
Net income | 1,943 | 2,388 | 2,214 | 1,836 | 1,626 | ||||||||||||
Share data: | |||||||||||||||||
Basic earnings per common share | $ | 0.22 | $ | 0.28 | $ | 0.25 | $ | 0.21 | $ | 0.18 | |||||||
Dividends declared per common share | 0.050 | 0.045 | 0.045 | 0.045 | 0.045 | ||||||||||||
Book value per common share | 7.86 | 7.50 | 7.27 | 7.50 | 7.56 | ||||||||||||
Common shares outstanding, 30,000,000 authorized | 8,728,802 | 8,728,802 | 8,591,052 | 8,871,052 | 8,871,052 | ||||||||||||
Average common shares outstanding | 8,728,802 | 8,664,401 | 8,685,400 | 8,871,052 | 8,871,052 | ||||||||||||
Balance sheet – average balances: | |||||||||||||||||
Loans receivable, net | $ | 653,181 | $ | 627,608 | $ | 584,807 | $ | 530,579 | $ | 493,238 | |||||||
PPP loans | 595 | 1,215 | 4,289 | 8,900 | 26,894 | ||||||||||||
Earning assets | 945,121 | 972,965 | 885,777 | 797,259 | 735,506 | ||||||||||||
Total assets | 987,071 | 999,316 | 910,388 | 825,631 | 759,409 | ||||||||||||
Deposits | 668,397 | 764,127 | 697,174 | 695,945 | 660,149 | ||||||||||||
Borrowings | 122,278 | 42,652 | 19,500 | 24,170 | 23,589 | ||||||||||||
Preferred equity (ECIP) | 119,413 | 119,413 | 119,413 | 31,494 | – | ||||||||||||
Shareholders’ common equity | 65,676 | 63,038 | 65,688 | 66,833 | 67,820 | ||||||||||||
Ratios: | |||||||||||||||||
Return on average assets | 0.80 | % | 0.95 | % | 0.96 | % | 0.89 | % | 0.87 | % | |||||||
Return on average common equity | 12.00 | % | 15.03 | % | 13.37 | % | 11.02 | % | 9.72 | % | |||||||
Yield on earning assets | 4.91 | % | 4.53 | % | 4.10 | % | 3.90 | % | 3.80 | % | |||||||
Cost of interest-bearing deposits | 2.25 | % | 1.49 | % | 1.08 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.27 | % | |||||||
Cost of funds | 1.94 | % | 1.16 | % | 0.76 | % | 0.30 | % | 0.24 | % | |||||||
Net interest margin | 3.28 | % | 3.57 | % | 3.48 | % | 3.63 | % | 3.58 | % | |||||||
Efficiency ratio | 64.99 | % | 62.34 | % | 60.60 | % | 60.40 | % | 65.38 | % | |||||||
Asset quality: | |||||||||||||||||
Net loan (charge-offs) recoveries to average loans | -0.023 | % | -0.003 | % | 0.001 | % | 0.000 | % | 0.042 | % | |||||||
Nonperforming loans to gross loans | 0.021 | % | 0.046 | % | 0.000 | % | 0.000 | % | 0.004 | % | |||||||
Nonperforming assets to total assets | 0.014 | % | 0.031 | % | 0.000 | % | 0.000 | % | 0.003 | % | |||||||
Allowance for credit losses to gross loans | 0.97 | % | 1.05 | % | 1.16 | % | 1.17 | % | 1.25 | % |
Bay Community Bancorp | |||||||||||||
Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) | |||||||||||||
Assets | Mar. 31, 2023 | Dec. 31, 2022 | Mar. 31, 2022 | ||||||||||
Cash and due from | $ | 77,823 | $ | 40,934 | $ | 151,643 | |||||||
Interest bearing deposits | 11,166 | 11,165 | 11,162 | ||||||||||
Available-for-sale securities | 195,872 | 209,763 | 61,754 | ||||||||||
Held-to-maturity securities | 34,500 | 34,500 | 23,000 | ||||||||||
Commercial | 129,800 | 128,221 | 130,411 | ||||||||||
PPP | 529 | 666 | 16,853 | ||||||||||
CRE (Owner occupied) | 109,128 | 113,450 | 111,774 | ||||||||||
CRE (Non-owner occupied) | 337,891 | 327,478 | 189,096 | ||||||||||
Construction and land | 50,793 | 51,731 | 39,012 | ||||||||||
Consumer and other | 40,496 | 37,990 | 36,175 | ||||||||||
Unearned fees, net | (1,773 | ) | (1,857 | ) | (1,646 | ) | |||||||
Allowance for credit losses | (6,479 | ) | (6,889 | ) | (6,500 | ) | |||||||
Net Loans | 660,385 | 650,790 | 515,175 | ||||||||||
Premises and equipment | 993 | 1,046 | 1,202 | ||||||||||
Life insurance assets | 7,837 | 7,785 | 7,629 | ||||||||||
Accrued interest receivable and other assets | 20,565 | 20,050 | 19,992 | ||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 1,009,141 | $ | 976,033 | $ | 791,557 | |||||||
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity | |||||||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||||||
Deposits | |||||||||||||
Demand | $ | 196,131 | $ | 203,014 | $ | 241,902 | |||||||
Saving, NOW and money market | 288,978 | 355,282 | 380,033 | ||||||||||
Time | 175,276 | 147,613 | 76,559 | ||||||||||
Total deposits | 660,385 | 705,909 | 698,494 | ||||||||||
FHLB Advances | 149,500 | 74,500 | 19,500 | ||||||||||
Interest payable and other liabilities | 11,376 | 10,750 | 6,521 | ||||||||||
Total liabilities | 821,261 | 791,159 | 724,515 | ||||||||||
Shareholders’ Equity | |||||||||||||
Preferred stock, $1,000 par value | 119,413 | 119,413 | – | ||||||||||
Common stock, without par value | 51,264 | 51,264 | 51,768 | ||||||||||
Retained earnings | 23,486 | 22,001 | 17,745 | ||||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income (expense) | (6,283 | ) | (7,804 | ) | (2,471 | ) | |||||||
Total shareholders’ equity | 187,880 | 184,874 | 67,042 | ||||||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity | $ | 1,009,141 | $ | 976,033 | $ | 791,557 |
Bay Community Bancorp | |||||||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited) | |||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) | |||||||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||||||
Interest Income | Mar. 31, 2023 | Dec. 31, 2022 | Mar. 31, 2022 | ||||||||||
Loans | $ | 9,051 | $ | 8,375 | $ | 6,416 | |||||||
Securities | 1,894 | 1,877 | 418 | ||||||||||
Federal funds sold and deposits in banks | 497 | 847 | 66 | ||||||||||
Total interest income | 11,442 | 11,099 | 6,900 | ||||||||||
Interest Expense | |||||||||||||
Deposits | 2,551 | 2,026 | 283 | ||||||||||
Borrowings | 1,239 | 328 | 127 | ||||||||||
Total interest expense | 3,790 | 2,354 | 410 | ||||||||||
Net Interest Income | 7,652 | 8,745 | 6,490 | ||||||||||
Provision for Loan Losses | 39 | – | – | ||||||||||
Net Interest Income After Provision for Loan Losses | 7,613 | 8,745 | 6,490 | ||||||||||
Noninterest income | |||||||||||||
Service charges | 60 | 50 | 50 | ||||||||||
Other | 188 | 203 | 130 | ||||||||||
Total noninterest income | 248 | 253 | 180 | ||||||||||
Noninterest Expense | |||||||||||||
Salaries and employee benefits | 3,134 | 3,046 | 2,621 | ||||||||||
Net occupancy and equipment expense | 311 | 337 | 314 | ||||||||||
Software and data processing fees | 514 | 637 | 523 | ||||||||||
Professional fees | 295 | 270 | 174 | ||||||||||
Marketing and business development | 168 | 240 | 140 | ||||||||||
FDIC insurance premiums | 75 | 62 | 98 | ||||||||||
Other | 637 | 1,017 | 491 | ||||||||||
Total noninterest expense | 5,134 | 5,609 | 4,361 | ||||||||||
Income before Income Tax | 2,727 | 3,389 | 2,309 | ||||||||||
Provision for Income Taxes | 784 | 1,001 | 683 | ||||||||||
Net Income | $ | 1,943 | $ | 2,388 | $ | 1,626 | |||||||
Basic Earnings Per Share | $ | 0.22 | $ | 0.28 | $ | 0.19 |
Bay Community Bancorp | ||||||||||||
Additional Financial Information | ||||||||||||
(Dollars in thousands except per share amounts)(Unaudited) | ||||||||||||
Asset Quality Ratios and Data: | ||||||||||||
Mar. 31, 2023 | Dec. 31, 2022 | Mar. 31, 2022 | ||||||||||
Nonaccrual loans (excluding restructured loans) | $ | 140 | $ | 301 | $ | 22 | ||||||
Nonaccrual restructured loans | – | – | – | |||||||||
Loans past due 90 days and still accruing | – | – | – | |||||||||
Total non-performing loans | 140 | 301 | 22 | |||||||||
OREO and other non-performing assets | – | – | – | |||||||||
Total non-performing assets | $ | 140 | $ | 301 | $ | 22 | ||||||
Nonperforming loans to gross loans | 0.021 | % | 0.046 | % | 0.004 | % | ||||||
Nonperforming assets to total assets | 0.014 | % | 0.031 | % | 0.003 | % | ||||||
Allowance for loan losses to gross loans | 0.97 | % | 0.00 | % | 1.25 | % | ||||||
Performing restructured loans (RC-C) | $ | 122 | $ | 123 | $ | 127 | ||||||
Net (charge-offs) recoveries quarter ending | $ | (150 | ) | $ | (21 | ) | $ | 220 |
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