ACNB Corporation Reports 2021 Record Financial Results
Year-End 2021 Highlights
- Record net income for the year ended
December 31, 2021 , totaled$27,834,000 , with basic earnings per share of$3.19 . This reflects an increase of$9,440,000 or 51.3% over comparable period results for the year endedDecember 31, 2020 , and was primarily a result of higher fee income and lesser loan loss provision in 2021, as well as one-time merger expenses related to the acquisition ofFrederick County Bancorp, Inc. (FCBI) in 2020. - Net income for the three months ended
December 31, 2021 , totaled$4,495,000 , which is a decrease of$2,554,000 or 36.2% less than comparable period results for the three months endedDecember 31, 2020 . This decrease was largely attributable to the contraction of net interest income due to lower loan volume and rates, one-time expenses related to the core banking system conversion, and lower fee income primarily associated with reduced sales of residential mortgages as interest rates increased in 2021. Basic earnings per share was$0.52 and$0.81 for the three months endedDecember 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively. - Total loans outstanding were
$1,468,427,000 atDecember 31, 2021 , as compared to$1,637,784,000 atDecember 31, 2020 , for a decrease of 10.3%. The decrease in loans is largely attributable to the forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, sale of most new residential mortgages, and payoff of loans in the residential mortgage, consumer and government lending portfolios. Conversely, new loan production for all business lines totaled$423,965,000 for the year endedDecember 31, 2021 , which is an increase of 19.4% over comparable period results in 2020.
- Total deposits were
$2,426,389,000 atDecember 31, 2021 , as compared to$2,185,525,000 atDecember 31, 2020 , for an increase of 11.0%. The increase in deposits is primarily a result of continued, slow economic conditions in the ongoing Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) environment increasing the level of deposits held by existing and new customers, including the segment of municipal depositors.
- Quarterly cash dividends paid to
ACNB Corporation shareholders in 2021 totaled$8,968,000 , or$1.03 per common share, which includes the special cash dividend of$0.02 per common share paid onJune 15, 2021 . Compared to the$1.00 in cash dividends paid in 2020, this resulted in a year-over-year increase of 3.0% in cash dividends paid per common share toACNB Corporation shareholders. - As of
September 30, 2021 , the Corporation’s community banking subsidiary,ACNB Bank , no longer had in effect any temporary loan modifications or deferrals due to the COVID-19 pandemic for either commercial or consumer customers, furthering the positive trend of improvement in 2021. Additionally, aggregate PPP loan originations for 2020 and 2021 totaled 2,217 loans in the dollar amount of$223,036,703 . As a result of forgiveness and payments, there was an outstanding balance of$18,540,986 in PPP loans atDecember 31, 2021 . - On
February 23, 2021 , ACNB Corporation’s Board of Directors approved a plan authorizing the future repurchase of up to 261,000 shares, or approximately 3.0%, of the Corporation’s outstanding shares of common stock. As ofDecember 31, 2021 , 54,071 shares were repurchased under this plan. OnSeptember 30, 2021 , the Corporation entered into an issuer stock repurchase agreement with an independent third-party broker, in accordance with SEC Rule 10b5-1, to further facilitate this previously-authorized stock repurchase program. - On
March 30, 2021 ,ACNB Corporation issued$15,000,000 in subordinated debt for the purpose of using the net proceeds to retire outstanding debt of the Corporation, repurchase issued and outstanding shares of the Corporation, support general corporate purposes, underwrite growth opportunities, create an interest reserve for the notes issued, and downstream proceeds toACNB Bank , as deemed appropriate, to continue to meet regulatory capital requirements, increase the regulatory lending ability of the Bank, and support the Bank’s organic growth initiatives.
The Corporation reported net income of
“2021 has proven to be a year of record earnings, which was not anticipated at the outset given the COVID-19 pandemic environment. Despite the continued challenges faced due to the pandemic,
Revenues
Total revenues, defined as net interest income plus noninterest income, for the year ended
Loans
Total loans outstanding were
Deposits
Total deposits were
Net Interest Income and Margin
Net interest income decreased by
Noninterest Income
Noninterest income for 2021 was
Noninterest Expense
Noninterest expense for 2021 was
Dividends
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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, our reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. In the event of such a disclosure or release, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Regulation G requires: (i) the presentation of the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP and (ii) a reconciliation of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measure presented and the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP operating measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are included in the tables at the end of this release.
Management believes merger-related expenses are not organic costs attendant to operations and facilities. These charges principally represent expenses to satisfy contractual obligations of the acquired entity, without any useful benefit to us, to convert and consolidate the entity’s records, systems and data onto our platforms, and professional fees related to the transaction. These costs are specific to each individual transaction and may vary significantly based on the size and complexity of the transaction.
SAFE HARBOR AND FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS - Should there be a material subsequent event prior to the filing of the Annual Report on Form 10-K with the
Financial Highlights
Unaudited Consolidated Condensed Statements of Income
Dollars in thousands, except per share data
| Three Months Ended |
Years Ended |
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| 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||
| INCOME STATEMENT DATA | |||||||||||
| Interest income | $ | 18,674 | $ | 21,472 | $ | 78,159 | $ | 85,290 | |||
| Interest expense | 1,324 | 2,570 | 6,915 | 12,222 | |||||||
| Net interest income | 17,350 | 18,902 | 71,244 | 73,068 | |||||||
| Provision for loan losses | - | 1,040 | 50 | 9,140 | |||||||
| Net interest income after provision for loan losses | 17,350 | 17,862 | 71,194 | 63,928 | |||||||
| Noninterest income | 5,543 | 5,863 | 22,686 | 19,934 | |||||||
| Merger-related expenses | - | - | - | 5,965 | |||||||
| Noninterest expense | 17,367 | 14,938 | 58,861 | 55,195 | |||||||
| Income before income taxes | 5,526 | 8,787 | 35,019 | 22,702 | |||||||
| Provision for income taxes | 1,031 | 1,738 | 7,185 | 4,308 | |||||||
| Net income | $ | 4,495 | $ | 7,049 | $ | 27,834 | $ | 18,394 | |||
| Basic earnings per share | $ | 0.52 | $ | 0.81 | $ | 3.19 | $ | 2.13 | |||
| NON-GAAP MEASURES | |||||||||||
| INCOME STATEMENT DATA | |||||||||||
| Net income | $ | 4,495 | $ | 7,049 | $ | 27,834 | $ | 18,394 | |||
| Merger-related expenses, net of income taxes | - | - | - | 4,639 | |||||||
| Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)* | $ | 4,495 | $ | 7,049 | $ | 27,834 | $ | 23,033 | |||
| Adjusted basic earnings per share (non-GAAP)* | $ | 0.52 | $ | 0.81 | $ | 3.19 | $ | 2.67 | |||
| *See Non-GAAP Financial Measures above. | |||||||||||
Unaudited Selected Financial Data
Dollars in thousands, except per share data
| BALANCE SHEET DATA | ||||||||
| Assets | $ | 2,786,987 | $ | 2,555,362 | ||||
| Securities | $ | 446,161 | $ | 350,182 | ||||
| Loans, total | $ | 1,468,427 | $ | 1,637,784 | ||||
| Allowance for loan losses | $ | 19,033 | $ | 20,226 | ||||
| Deposits | $ | 2,426,389 | $ | 2,185,525 | ||||
| Borrowings | $ | 69,902 | $ | 92,209 | ||||
| Stockholders’ equity | $ | 272,114 | $ | 257,972 | ||||
| COMMON SHARE DATA | ||||||||
| Basic earnings per share | $ | 3.19 | $ | 2.13 | ||||
| Cash dividends paid per share | $ | 1.03 | $ | 1.00 | ||||
| Book value per share | $ | 31.35 | $ | 29.62 | ||||
| Number of common shares outstanding | 8,679,206 | 8,709,393 | ||||||
| SELECTED RATIOS | ||||||||
| Return on average assets | 1.03 | % | 0.78 | % | ||||
| Return on average equity | 10.52 | % | 7.39 | % | ||||
| Non-performing loans to total loans | 0.40 | % | 0.48 | % | ||||
| Net charge-offs to average loans outstanding | 0.08 | % | 0.16 | % | ||||
| Allowance for loan losses to non-acquired loans (non-GAAP)* | 1.66 | % | 1.65 | % | ||||
| Allowance for loan losses to total loans | 1.30 | % | 1.23 | % | ||||
| Allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans | 326.30 | % | 251.16 | % | ||||
| * See Non-GAAP Financial Measures above. | ||||||||
| Contact: | |
| EVP/Secretary & | |
| Chief Governance Officer | |
| 717.339.5085 | |
| [email protected] |
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