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SVB Financial Group’s second-quarter 2020 earnings of $4.42 per share comfortably surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.96. However, the bottom line was down 27.3% year over year.
The results largely benefited from higher fee income, and improving loan and deposit balances. However, higher provisions, increase in operating expenses and contracting net interest margin (NIM) were the undermining factors.
Net income available to common shareholders was $228.9 million, down 28% from the prior-year quarter.
Revenues & Expenses Rise
Net revenues were $881.7 million, increasing 2.1% year over year. Also, the top line beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $757.2 million.
Net interest income (NII) was $512.9 million, which declined 2.1% year over year. Further, NIM — on a fully-taxable equivalent basis — contracted 88 basis points (bps) to 2.80%.
Non-interest income was $368.8 million, which grew 10.5% from the prior year. The upswing primarily resulted from a drastic improvement in investment banking revenues.
Non-interest expenses increased 25.1% from the prior-year quarter to $479.6 million. Increase in all expense components, except for business development and travel costs, resulted in the upside.
Non-GAAP core operating efficiency ratio was 55.70%, up from the prior-year quarter’s 45.49%. A rise in efficiency ratio indicates lower profitability.
Loans and Deposit Balances Increase
As of Jun 30, 2020, SVB Financial’s net loans amounted to $36.7 billion, increasing 1.9% from the prior quarter, while total deposits jumped 20.6% to $74.6 billion.
Credit Quality Deteriorates
Provision for credit losses increased significantly from $23.9 million in the year-ago quarter to $66.5 million. Also, the ratio of allowance for loan losses to total loans was 1.61%, up 58 bps year over year.
However, the ratio of net charge-offs to average loans was 0.12%, down 11 bps year over year.
Capital Ratios Mixed, Profitability Ratios Worsen
At second quarter-end, CET 1 risk-based capital ratio was 12.64% compared with 12.92% at the end of the prior-year quarter. Total risk-based capital ratio was 14.78% as of Jun 30, 2020, up from 13.97% in the corresponding period of 2019.
Return on average assets on an annualized basis was 1.17%, down from 2.10% recorded in the year-ago quarter. Also, return on average equity was 13.36%, which decreased from 23.29% a year ago.
Second-Half 2020 Outlook
Average loans are expected to be stable or slightly down from the second-quarter level. Further, deposit balances are expected between $71 billion and $74 billion.
NII is anticipated between $1.05 billion and $1.09 billion. NIM is projected to be 2.70-2.80%.
Core fee income is projected in the range of $255-$275 million.
Non-GAAP non-interest expenses (excluding costs related to non-controlling interests) are projected between $900 million and $930 million.
The effective tax rate is expected to be 27-29%.
Our Viewpoint
SVB Financial remains well poised to gain from persistent growth in loans and deposits, along with global diversification. However, continuously increasing expenses and declining NIM due to lower interest rates are major near-term concerns.
SVB Financial Group Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Zacks #3 Ranked First Horizon National Corporation (FHN - Free Report) reported second-quarter 2020 adjusted earnings per share of 20 cents, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 21 cents. Further, the bottom line was 52.4% lower than the year-ago figure.
Regions Financial (RF - Free Report) , currently holding a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), reported second-quarter 2020 adjusted loss of 23 cents per share against earnings of 39 cents recorded in the prior-year period. The Zacks Consensus Estimate was pegged at earnings of 7 cents per share.
Zacks #3 Ranked Zions Bancorporation’s (ZION - Free Report) second-quarter 2020 net earnings per share of 34 cents missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 37 cents. Moreover, the bottom line compared unfavorably with the year-ago quarter’s 99 cents per share.
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SVB Financial (SIVB) Q2 Earnings Beat, Provisions Increase
SVB Financial Group’s second-quarter 2020 earnings of $4.42 per share comfortably surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.96. However, the bottom line was down 27.3% year over year.
The results largely benefited from higher fee income, and improving loan and deposit balances. However, higher provisions, increase in operating expenses and contracting net interest margin (NIM) were the undermining factors.
Net income available to common shareholders was $228.9 million, down 28% from the prior-year quarter.
Revenues & Expenses Rise
Net revenues were $881.7 million, increasing 2.1% year over year. Also, the top line beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $757.2 million.
Net interest income (NII) was $512.9 million, which declined 2.1% year over year. Further, NIM — on a fully-taxable equivalent basis — contracted 88 basis points (bps) to 2.80%.
Non-interest income was $368.8 million, which grew 10.5% from the prior year. The upswing primarily resulted from a drastic improvement in investment banking revenues.
Non-interest expenses increased 25.1% from the prior-year quarter to $479.6 million. Increase in all expense components, except for business development and travel costs, resulted in the upside.
Non-GAAP core operating efficiency ratio was 55.70%, up from the prior-year quarter’s 45.49%. A rise in efficiency ratio indicates lower profitability.
Loans and Deposit Balances Increase
As of Jun 30, 2020, SVB Financial’s net loans amounted to $36.7 billion, increasing 1.9% from the prior quarter, while total deposits jumped 20.6% to $74.6 billion.
Credit Quality Deteriorates
Provision for credit losses increased significantly from $23.9 million in the year-ago quarter to $66.5 million. Also, the ratio of allowance for loan losses to total loans was 1.61%, up 58 bps year over year.
However, the ratio of net charge-offs to average loans was 0.12%, down 11 bps year over year.
Capital Ratios Mixed, Profitability Ratios Worsen
At second quarter-end, CET 1 risk-based capital ratio was 12.64% compared with 12.92% at the end of the prior-year quarter. Total risk-based capital ratio was 14.78% as of Jun 30, 2020, up from 13.97% in the corresponding period of 2019.
Return on average assets on an annualized basis was 1.17%, down from 2.10% recorded in the year-ago quarter. Also, return on average equity was 13.36%, which decreased from 23.29% a year ago.
Second-Half 2020 Outlook
Average loans are expected to be stable or slightly down from the second-quarter level. Further, deposit balances are expected between $71 billion and $74 billion.
NII is anticipated between $1.05 billion and $1.09 billion. NIM is projected to be 2.70-2.80%.
Core fee income is projected in the range of $255-$275 million.
Non-GAAP non-interest expenses (excluding costs related to non-controlling interests) are projected between $900 million and $930 million.
The effective tax rate is expected to be 27-29%.
Our Viewpoint
SVB Financial remains well poised to gain from persistent growth in loans and deposits, along with global diversification. However, continuously increasing expenses and declining NIM due to lower interest rates are major near-term concerns.
SVB Financial Group Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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SVB Financial currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Performance of Other Banks
Zacks #3 Ranked First Horizon National Corporation (FHN - Free Report) reported second-quarter 2020 adjusted earnings per share of 20 cents, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 21 cents. Further, the bottom line was 52.4% lower than the year-ago figure.
Regions Financial (RF - Free Report) , currently holding a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), reported second-quarter 2020 adjusted loss of 23 cents per share against earnings of 39 cents recorded in the prior-year period. The Zacks Consensus Estimate was pegged at earnings of 7 cents per share.
Zacks #3 Ranked Zions Bancorporation’s (ZION - Free Report) second-quarter 2020 net earnings per share of 34 cents missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 37 cents. Moreover, the bottom line compared unfavorably with the year-ago quarter’s 99 cents per share.
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From thousands of stocks, 5 Zacks experts each picked their favorite to gain +100% or more in months to come. From those 5, Zacks Director of Research, SherazMian hand-picks one to have the most explosive upside of all.
With users in 180 countries and soaring revenues, it’s set to thrive on remote working long after the pandemic ends. No wonder it recently offered a stunning $600 million stock buy-back plan.
The sky’s the limit for this emerging tech giant. And the earlier you get in, the greater your potential gain.
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