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Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation Reports Third Quarter Results of Operations


  • Press Release
  • Source: Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation
  • On 9:20 am EST, Monday November 2, 2009

GLADSTONE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select Market:PGC) (the Corporation) recorded net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 of $5.7 million compared to $10.6 million for the same nine month period of 2008. For the nine months of 2009, diluted earnings per common share after effect of the preferred stock dividend were $0.53 as compared to diluted earnings per common share of $1.20 for the same nine months of 2008.

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For the third quarter of 2009, the Corporation recorded net income of $1.3 million compared to $3.5 million for the 2008 quarter. For the 2009 quarter, diluted earnings per common share after effect of the preferred stock dividend were $0.10 as compared to diluted earnings per common share of $0.40 for the same quarter of 2008.

The decrease in earnings per share for both the nine month and quarter periods was primarily due to an increase in the provision for loan losses, an increase in the provision for losses on OREO (Other Real Estate Owned), an increase in the industry-wide FDIC assessment and the dividends on preferred stock.

The Corporation recorded a provision for loan losses of $2.8 million in the third quarter of 2009 compared to $780 thousand for the same period in 2008. Additionally, a provision for losses on OREO of $375 thousand, associated with a contract for sale, was recorded during the 2009 quarter - there was no such provision in the 2008 quarter. Due to a substantial increase in the FDIC assessment rates, total FDIC assessment expense of $724 thousand was recorded for the third quarter of 2009 as compared to $211 thousand for the same period in 2008. Dividends and accretion on preferred stock totaled $430 thousand for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. There was no such charge last year as the preferred stock was issued in January 2009 as a result of the Corporation’s participation in the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program.

Frank A. Kissel, Chairman and CEO, stated, “We are pleased to have reported positive earnings and generate capital in excess of dividends this quarter, despite the significant impact the recession has had on financial institutions and their borrowers.” Mr. Kissel went on to say, “While our non-performing assets have increased, we have not seen the same significant deterioration as many other institutions because of our conservative underwriting and diligence in managing our loan portfolio. Further, we are pleased with the progress we have made in resolving certain problem assets over the quarter.”

Net Interest Income and Margin

In the third quarter of 2009, net interest income, on a fully tax-equivalent basis, was $12.5 million, an increase of $74 thousand or 0.60 percent from the same quarter last year. The effect of growth in overall interest earning assets funding by growth in core deposits contributed to improved net interest income.

On a fully tax-equivalent basis, the net interest margin was 3.61 percent and 3.92 percent for the third quarters of 2009 and 2008, respectively. The effect of growth in lower yielding, but less risky and shorter duration interest-earning cash deposits and investment securities coupled with declining loan balances, partially offset by the effect of growth in lower costing core deposits, contributed to the reduced margin.

Loans

Average loans totaled $1.01 billion for the third quarter of 2009 as compared to $1.02 billion for the same 2008 quarter, reflecting a decrease of $10.4 million or 1.0 percent. The average residential mortgage loan portfolio declined $31.9 million or 6.3 percent to $472.8 million, as the Corporation has opted to sell its longer-term, fixed-rate production as an interest rate risk management strategy in the lower rate environment, and loan payments have outpaced originations put into portfolio.

For the quarterly period ending September 30, 2009 compared to the same quarterly period in 2008, the average commercial mortgage portfolio grew $12.3 million or 4.7 percent to $273.0 million; the average commercial construction loan portfolio was $67.2 million, an increase of $13.4 million or 24.9 percent; and the average home equity loan portfolio rose $10.8 million or 42.5 percent to $36.2 million. The Corporation focused on the origination of these higher-yielding, shorter-maturity loans and loan originations outpaced principal paydowns over the year.

In comparing balances at September 30, 2009 to balances at December 31, 2008, the decline in the Corporation’s loan portfolio has been in not only the residential mortgage loan portfolio for the same reasons described above, but also in the commercial and construction loan portfolios, as loan demand and quality borrowers on these fronts have been scarce during 2009.

Deposits

Average deposits grew 11.2 percent from $1.18 billion in the third quarter of 2008 to $1.31 billion in the third quarter of 2009. Average interest-bearing checking balances totaled $216.6 million in the third quarter of 2009, rising $70.0 million or 47.7 percent from the same quarter in 2008 due to the Corporation’s focus on core deposit growth coupled with the introduction of the Ultimate Checking product, which provides customers with a low-cost checking product and a higher yield for larger balances. Average money market accounts also rose from $397.8 million in the third quarter of 2008 to $445.8 million for the same quarter of 2009, an increase of $48.1 million or 12.1 percent, as certain customers tend to “park” funds in money market accounts in the lower interest rate environment.

In comparing balances at September 30, 2009 to balances at December 31, 2008, lower costing interest-bearing checking accounts and money market accounts have continued to increase, but higher costing certificates of deposit have declined. The Corporation has opted not to pay higher rates on maturing certificates of deposit, as the Corporation has ample liquidity from core deposit growth and principal pay downs on loans.

Mr. Kissel commented, “Our core funding growth has reduced our overall cost of funds, contributed to our profitability and enhanced the value of our franchise.”

PGB Trust and Investments

PGB Trust and Investments generated $2.2 million in fee income in the third quarter of 2009, a decrease of $289 thousand or 11.6 percent over the same quarter of 2008. The decrease reflects the lower market values on assets under management, due to the recession, on which investment management fees are based, as well as reduction of certain fees earned on placement of funds in money market instruments, due to the reduced interest rate environment.

Other Income

For the third quarter of 2009, other income totaled $1.1 million as compared to $964 thousand for the same quarter of 2008, rising $173 thousand, or 18.0 percent. Income earned on the sale of mortgage loans at origination increased $176 thousand to $200 thousand in the third quarter of 2009 from $24 thousand in the same 2008 period. More customers have been interested in longer-term, fixed-rate mortgages in the current low rate environment. These mortgages are sold rather than retained in portfolio for interest rate risk management purposes. Income from Bank-Owned Life Insurance, resulting from the increase in cash surrender value, declined $53 thousand or 18.1 percent to $240 thousand for the third quarter of 2009 as compared to the third quarter of 2008 due primarily to the lower interest rate environment.

Other Expenses

The Corporation’s other expenses were $10.9 million in the third quarter of 2009 compared to $9.6 million for the same quarter of 2008, an increase of $1.3 million or 14.1 percent. A large portion of this increase was due to an increase in the industry-wide FDIC assessment. Due to a substantial increase in the FDIC assessment rates, total FDIC assessment expense of $724 thousand was recorded for the third quarter of 2009 as compared to $211 thousand for the same period in 2008. Salary and benefit expense in the third quarters of 2009 and 2008 was $5.6 million and $5.5 million, respectively, increasing by $113 thousand or 2.1 percent. In addition to salary increases, the Corporation added staff for several new branches/offices. In addition, during the third quarter of 2009, the Corporation recorded a provision for losses on OREO of $375 thousand, associated with a contract for sale. There was no such provision in the 2008 quarter.

ASSET QUALITY

At September 30, 2009, non-performing assets totaled $14.9 million or 1.00 percent of total assets as compared to $6.6 million or 0.48 percent of total assets at December 31, 2008 and $5.0 million or 0.37 percent of total assets at September 30, 2008. Non-performing loans have increased during the first nine months of 2009 primarily due to two construction loans to one borrower totaling $6.0 million and one large residential loan totaling $2.1 million. Both borrowers were affected by the current economic downturn. Although both borrowers continued to make interest payments on these loans through August 2009, they have been on non-accrual status and $868 thousand in charge-offs have been recorded in 2009 related to these loans.

As noted earlier in the release, Mr. Kissel indicated he was pleased with the progress made in resolving certain problem assets over the quarter. He went on to say, “During the quarter, the property securing a $2.1 million residential loan and the note related to a $600 thousand commercial mortgage loan, have both gone under contract for sale, with closings expected during the fourth quarter. Further, a $2.6 million loan relationship was upgraded with new ownership and management, as well as an injection of capital.”

Mr. Kissel went on to say, “We continue to proactively manage our loan portfolios in this economic environment in an effort to identify and stay ahead of potential problems. We are well capitalized and we are ready to lend to well-qualified individuals and businesses. However, we remain committed to our conservative underwriting standards that have served us well and will continue to serve us well in the future.”

The allowance for loan losses was $12.9 million or 1.28 percent of total loans at September 30, 2009 as compared to $9.7 million or 0.92 percent of total loans at December 31, 2008 and $9.1 million or 0.88 percent of total loans at September 30, 2008.

The provision for loan losses for the third quarter of 2009 was $2.8 million as compared to $780 thousand for the same quarter of 2008. Management has determined that a higher provision is warranted because of the increase in non-performing loans and the continued weakness in the housing markets and the overall economy.

CAPITAL

At September 30, 2009, the Corporation’s leverage ratio, tier 1 and total risk based capital ratios were 8.17 percent, 12.23 percent and 13.48 percent, respectively. These capital ratios are well above the minimum levels to be considered well capitalized under applicable regulatory guidelines. Additionally, the Corporation’s common equity ratio (common equity to total assets) at September 30, 2009 stands at a healthy 6.17 percent. Mr. Kissel noted, “Building capital and remaining well capitalized and paying back the funds from the Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program, continue to be important business objectives.”

As previously announced, on October 15, 2009 the Board of Directors declared a regular cash dividend of $0.05 per share payable on November 13, 2009 to shareholders of record on October 29, 2009.

ABOUT THE CORPORATION

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation is a bank holding company with total assets of $1.49 billion as of September 30, 2009. Peapack-Gladstone Bank, its wholly owned community bank, was established in 1921, and has 24 branches in Somerset, Hunterdon, Morris, Middlesex and Union Counties. Its Trust Division, PGB Trust and Investments, operates at the Bank’s main office located at 190 Main Street in Gladstone and at four other locations in Clinton, Morristown and Summit, New Jersey and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. To learn more about Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation and its services please visit our web site at www.pgbank.com or call 908-234-0700.

The foregoing contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are not historical facts and include expressions about management’s confidence and strategies and management’s expectations about new and existing programs and products, investments, relationships, opportunities and market conditions. These statements may be identified by such forward-looking terminology as “expect”, “look”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “may”, or similar statements or variations of such terms. Actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those risk factors set forth in the “Risk Factor” section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008 and subsequent Forms 10-Q. Peapack-Gladstone assumes no obligation for updating any such forward-looking statements at any time.

 
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CONDITION

(Dollars in thousands)

(Unaudited)

   

 

As of

September 30,   June 30,  

March 31,

 

December 31,

  September 30,
2009 2009 2009 2008 2008
 
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks $ 9,343 $ 50,921 $ 20,525 $ 25,686 $ 28,108
Federal funds sold 200 200 201 200 125
Interest-earning deposits 46,876 513 59,063 1,003 3,265
Total cash and cash equivalents 56,419 51,634 79,789 26,889 31,498
 
Securities held to maturity 86,703 77,216 48,379 51,731 86,327
Securities available for sale 252,786 227,414 178,676 173,543 146,125
FHLB and FRB Stock, at cost 5,329 5,343 4,202 4,902 6,705
 
Residential mortgage 466,601 483,330 494,208 505,150 507,440
Commercial mortgage 279,336 275,915 275,675 274,640 267,002
Commercial loans 129,671 133,659 137,304 143,188 145,545
Construction loans 65,760 67,075 69,474 66,785 57,122
Consumer loans 26,571 27,302 27,959 29,789 31,092
Home equity loans 38,450 35,357 32,648 31,054 27,165
Other loans 1,592 1,079 1,958 2,376 1,013
Total loans 1,007,981 1,023,717 1,039,226 1,052,982 1,036,379
Less: Allowance for loan losses 12,947 11,054 9,762 9,688 9,088
Net loans 995,034 1,012,663 1,029,464 1,043,294 1,027,291
 
Premises and equipment 28,011 27,189 26,740 26,936 26,439
Other real estate owned 680 700 965 1,211 1,211
Accrued interest receivable 5,359 4,652 4,635 4,117 4,884

Cash surrender value of life insurance

26,087 25,865 25,672 25,480 25,249
Deferred tax assets, net 22,154 23,653 22,927 23,143 10,975
Other assets 9,117 2,550 2,858 4,179 2,194
TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,487,679 $ 1,458,879 $ 1,424,307 $ 1,385,425 $ 1,368,898
 
LIABILITIES
Deposits:

Noninterest bearing demand deposits

$ 199,804 $ 194,888 $ 195,175 $ 210,030 $ 200,976
Interest-bearing deposits
Checking 212,687 203,378 178,430 167,727 148,868
Savings 73,308 71,464 70,426 67,453 67,611
Money market accounts 470,123 418,208 400,692 364,628 379,719
CD’s $100,000 and over 159,942 187,516 192,708 195,826 156,272
CD’s less than $100,000 209,994 220,779 225,608 232,224 207,539
Total deposits 1,325,858 1,296,233 1,263,039 1,237,888 1,160,985
Borrowings 36,815 37,128 39,439 54,998 95,054
Other liabilities 5,862 9,844 7,654 8,645 7,007
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,368,535 1,343,205 1,310,132 1,301,531 1,263,046
Shareholders’ Equity 119,144 115,674 114,175 83,894 105,852

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

$ 1,487,679 $ 1,458,879 $ 1,424,307 $ 1,385,425 $ 1,368,898
 

Trust division assets under management
 (market value, not included above)

$ 1,803,862 $ 1,702,782 $ 1,602,752 $ 1,804,629 $ 1,861,763
   
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

SELECTED BALANCE SHEET DATA

(Dollars in thousands)

(Unaudited)

 

 

As of

September 30,   June 30,  

March 31,

 

December 31,

  September 30,
2009 2009 2009 2008 2008
 
Asset Quality:

Loans past due over 90 days and still accruing

$ 1,118 $ 104 $ - $ - $ -
Non-accrual loans 13,082 12,998 11,139 5,393 3,804
Other real estate owned 680 700 965 1,211 1,211
Total non-performing assets $ 14,880 $ 13,802 $ 12,104 $ 6,604 $ 5,015
 
Troubled debt restructured loans $ 18,671 $ 7,766 $ - $ - $ -
 

Non-performing loans to total loans

1.41% 1.28% 1.07% 0.51% 0.37%

Non-performing assets to total assets

1.00% 0.95% 0.85% 0.48% 0.37%
 
Allowance for loan losses:
Beginning of period $ 11,054 $ 9,762 $ 9,688 $ 9,088 $ 8,295
Provision for loan losses 2,750 2,000 2,000 600 780
Charge-offs, net (857) (708) (1,926) - 13
End of period $ 12,947 $ 11,054 $ 9,762 $ 9,688 $ 9,088
 
ALLL to non-performing loans 91.18% 84.37% 87.64% 179.64% 238.91%
ALLL to total loans 1.28% 1.08% 0.94% 0.92% 0.88%
 
 
Capital Adequacy:
Tier I leverage

(5% minimum to be considered well capitalized)

8.17% 8.25% 8.21% 6.15% 8.76%

Tier I capital to risk-weighted assets

(6% minimum to be considered well capitalized)

12.23% 12.30% 11.73% 9.11% 12.41%

Tier I & II capital to risk-weighted assets

(10% minimum to be considered well capitalized)

13.48% 13.44% 12.73% 10.05% 13.36%

 

Common equity to Total assets

6.17% 6.06% 6.11% 6.06% 7.73%
 

Book value per Common share

$ 10.54 $ 10.15 $ 9.99 $ 9.64 $ 12.16
     
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

(Unaudited)

 

 

For The Three Months Ended

September 30,   June 30,   March 31,   December 31,   September 30,
2009 2009 2009 2008 2008
Income Statement Data:
Interest income $ 16,379 $ 16,709 $ 16,795 $ 18,048 $ 17,912
Interest expense 4,129 4,543 4,987 5,812 5,759
Net interest income 12,250 12,166 11,808 12,236 12,153
Provision for loan losses 2,750 2,000 2,000 600 780

Net interest income after
 provision for loan losses

9,500 10,166 9,808 11,636 11,373
Trust fees 2,200 2,550 2,332 2,899 2,489
Other income 1,137 1,114 983 1,019 964
Securities gains, net (2) 108 5 - 104
Impairment charges - - - (56,146) -
Other expenses 10,940 11,195 9,524 9,956 9,591
Income before income taxes 1,895 2,743 3,604 (50,548) 5,339
Income tax expense 583 813 1,122 (17,929) 1,822
Net income 1,312 1,930 2,482 (32,619) 3,517

Dividends and accretion on preferred stock

430 428 205

-

-

Net income available to Common shareholders

$ 882 $ 1,502 $ 2,277 $ (32,619) $ 3,517
 
Per Common Share Data:
Earnings per share (basic) $ 0.10 $ 0.17 $ 0.26 $ (3.75) $ 0.40
Earnings per share (diluted) 0.10 0.17 0.26 (3.70) 0.40
 
 
Performance Ratios:
Return on Average Assets 0.36% 0.54% 0.71% (9.45)% 1.04%
Return on Average Common
Equity 3.89% 6.75% 10.45% (121.92)% 13.46%
 
Net Interest Margin
(Taxable Equivalent Basis) 3.61% 3.71% 3.70% 3.84% 3.92%
 
Note: Per share amounts have been restated for a 5% stock dividend declared on June 18, 2009, and payable on August 3, 2009 to
shareholders of record on July 9, 2009.
 

 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

(Unaudited)

     
For The
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
2009   2008
Income Statement Data:
Interest income $ 49,883 $ 53,869
Interest expense 13,659 19,785
Net interest income 36,224 34,084
Provision for loan losses 6,750 1,800

Net interest income after
 provision for loan losses

29,474 32,284
Trust fees 7,082 7,640
Other income 3,234 2,824
Securities gains, net 111 483
Other expenses 31,658 27,329
Income before income taxes 8,243 15,902
Income tax expense 2,519 5,343
Net income 5,724 10,559

Dividends and accretion on preferred stock

1,063 -

Net income available to Common shareholders

$ 4,661 $ 10,559
 
Per Common Share Data:
Earnings per share (basic) $ 0.53 $ 1.21
Earnings per share (diluted) 0.53 1.20
 
 
Performance Ratios:
Return on Average Assets 0.53% 1.04%
Return on Average Common
Equity 6.98% 13.26%
 
Net Interest Margin
(Taxable Equivalent Basis) 3.64% 3.63%
 

Note: Per share amounts have been restated for a 5% stock dividend declared on June 18, 2009, and payable on
August 3, 2009 to shareholders of record on July 9, 2009.

 

       
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET

UNAUDITED

THREE MONTHS ENDED

(Tax-Equivalent Basis, Dollars in Thousands)

 

 

September 30, 2009

    September 30, 2008
Average   Income/   Average   Income/  
Balance Expense Yield Balance Expense Yield
ASSETS:
Interest-Earning Assets:
Investments:
Taxable (1) $ 275,325 $ 2,462 3.58 % $ 202,248 $ 2,632 5.21 %
Tax-Exempt (1) (2) 51,853 626 4.84 44,121 643 5.83
Loans (2) (3) 1,009,348 13,521 5.36 1,019,791 14,903 5.85
Federal Funds Sold 201 - 0.20 716 3 1.94
Interest-Earning Deposits 49,639   25   0.20   2,085   10   1.91  

Total Interest-Earning Assets

1,386,366   $ 16,634   4.80 % 1,268,961   $ 18,191   5.73 %
Noninterest-Earning Assets:
Cash and Due from Banks 8,301 20,586

Allowance for Loan Losses

(11,140 ) (8,313 )
Premises and Equipment 27,705 26,507
Other Assets 58,157   41,338  

Total Noninterest-Earning Assets

83,023   80,118  
Total Assets $ 1,469,389   $ 1,349,079  
 
LIABILITIES:
Interest-Bearing Deposits
Checking $ 216,646 $ 405 0.75 % $ 146,673 $ 309 0.84 %
Money Markets 445,839 1,108 0.99 397,778 1,896 1.91
Savings 72,126 85 0.47 66,586 102 0.61
Certificates of Deposit 374,548   2,195   2.34   372,465   2,991   3.21  

Total Interest-Bearing Deposits

1,109,159 3,793 1.37 983,502 5,298 2.15
Borrowings 36,923   336   3.64   58,076   461   3.18  

Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities

1,146,082   4,129   1.44   1,041,578   5,759   2.21  

Noninterest Bearing Liabilities

Demand Deposits 198,800 193,050

Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities

6,579   9,951  

Total Noninterest-Bearing Liabilities

205,379 203,001
Shareholders’ Equity 117,928   104,500  

Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

$ 1,469,389   $ 1,349,079  
Net Interest Income $ 12,505 $ 12,432
Net Interest Spread 3.36 % 3.52 %
Net Interest Margin (4) 3.61 % 3.92 %
       
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET

UNAUDITED

THREE MONTHS ENDED

(Tax-Equivalent Basis, Dollars in Thousands)

 

 

September 30, 2009

    June 30, 2009
Average   Income/   Average   Income/  
Balance Expense Yield Balance Expense Yield
ASSETS:
Interest-Earning Assets:
Investments:
Taxable (1) $ 275,325 $ 2,462 3.58 % $ 229,392 $ 2,287 3.99 %
Tax-Exempt (1) (2) 51,853 626 4.84 49,031 618 5.05
Loans (2) (3) 1,009,348 13,521 5.36 1,032,665 14,046 5.44
Federal Funds Sold 201 - 0.20 200 - 0.20
Interest-Earning Deposits 49,639   25   0.20   27,574   9   0.13  

Total Interest-Earning Assets

1,386,366   $ 16,634   4.80 % 1,338,862   $ 16,960   5.07 %
Noninterest-Earning Assets:
Cash and Due from Banks 8,301 31,381

Allowance for Loan Losses

(11,140 ) (9,853 )
Premises and Equipment 27,705 26,890
Other Assets 58,157   55,486  

Total Noninterest-Earning Assets

83,023   103,904  
Total Assets $ 1,469,389   $ 1,442,766  
 
LIABILITIES:
Interest-Bearing Deposits
Checking $ 216,646 $ 405 0.75 % $ 193,245 $ 349 0.72 %
Money Markets 445,839 1,108 0.99 414,082 1,127 1.09
Savings 72,126 85 0.47 70,802 81 0.46
Certificates of Deposit 374,548   2,195   2.34   406,518   2,638   2.60  

Total Interest-Bearing Deposits

1,109,159 3,793 1.37 1,084,647 4,195 1.55
Borrowings 36,923   336   3.64   38,925   348   3.58  

Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities

1,146,082   4,129   1.44   1,123,572   4,543   1.62  

Noninterest Bearing Liabilities

Demand Deposits 198,800 197,565

Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities

6,579   5,438  

Total Noninterest-Bearing Liabilities

205,379 203,003
Shareholders’ Equity 117,928   116,191  

Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

$ 1,469,389   $ 1,442,766  
Net Interest Income $ 12,505 $ 12,417
Net Interest Spread 3.36 % 3.45 %
Net Interest Margin (4) 3.61 % 3.71 %
       
 

PEAPACK-GLADSTONE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET

UNAUDITED

NINE MONTHS ENDED

(Tax-Equivalent Basis, Dollars in Thousands)

 

 

September 30, 2009

    September 30, 2008
Average   Income/   Average   Income/  
Balance Expense Yield Balance Expense Yield
ASSETS:
Interest-Earning Assets:
Investments:
Taxable (1) $ 228,359 $ 6,887 4.02% $ 220,120 $ 8,317 5.04%
Tax-Exempt (1) (2) 50,293 1,898 5.03 53,153 2,248 5.64
Loans (2) (3) 1,029,833 41,825 5.42 998,228 43,917 5.87
Federal Funds Sold 200 - 0.20 4,891 115 3.14
Interest-Earning Deposits 47,479 43   0.12 8,081 134   2.20

Total Interest-Earning Assets

1,356,164 $ 50,653   4.98% 1,284,473 54,731   5.68%
Noninterest-Earning Assets:
Cash and Due from Banks 7,441 20,708

Allowance for Loan Losses

(10,207) (7,850)
Premises and Equipment 27,153 26,488
Other Assets 56,173 31,954

Total Noninterest-Earning Assets

80,560 71,300
Total Assets $ 1,436,724 $ 1,355,773
 
LIABILITIES:
Interest-Bearing Deposits
Checking $ 192,822 $ 1,050 0.73% $ 139,945 $ 733 0.70%
Money Markets 414,054 3,407 1.10 399,367 6,392 2.13

Savings

70,353 244 0.46 65,780 301 0.61
Certificates of Deposit 402,500 7,923   2.62 391,047 11,137   3.80

Total Interest-Bearing Deposits

1,079,729 12,624 1.56 996,139 18,563 2.48
Borrowings 39,147 1,035   3.52 48,390 1,222   3.37

Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities

1,118,876 13,659   1.63 1,044,529 19,785   2.53

Noninterest Bearing Liabilities

Demand Deposits 196,201 192,599

Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities

6,310 12,472

Total Noninterest-Bearing Liabilities

202,511 205,071
Shareholders’ Equity 115,337 106,173

Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

$ 1,436,724 $ 1,355,773
Net Interest Income $ 36,994 $ 34,946
Net Interest Spread 3.35% 3.15%
Net Interest Margin (4) 3.64% 3.63%
   
(1) Average balances for available-for sale securities are based on amortized cost.
(2) Interest income is presented on a tax-equivalent basis using a 35 percent federal tax rate.
(3) Loans are stated net of unearned income and include non-accrual loans.
(4) Net interest income on a tax-equivalent basis as a percentage of total average interest-earning assets.

Contact:

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation
Jeffrey J. Carfora, EVP and CFO, 908-719-4308

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