First Mutual Bancshares, Inc., (NASDAQ: FMSB) the holding company
for First Mutual Bank, today reported that improved core deposit
growth and sales of consumer loans contributed to second quarter
profits. For the quarter ended June 30, 2007, net income was $1.8
million, or $0.25 per diluted share, compared to $2.7 million, or
$0.40 per diluted share in the second quarter of 2006. For the
first six months of 2007, net income was $4.5 million, or $0.64 per
diluted share, compared to $5.4 million, or $0.80 per diluted
share, in the first half of 2006. All share and per share data has
been adjusted for the five-for-four stock split distributed on
October 4, 2006. Financial highlights for the second quarter of
2007, compared to a year ago, include: 1. Prime-based business
banking loans increased 13%. 2. Checking and money market accounts
increased 15%. 3. Gain on sale of loans increased 57%, reflecting
strong sales finance production. 4. Time deposits decreased to 56%
of total deposits, compared to 61% a year ago. �We have always been
focused on maximizing shareholder value, and the past year was no
exception,� stated John Valaas, President and CEO. �We issued a
five-for-four stock split in October 2006 which increased the
dividend 12.5% to $0.09 per share, and we achieved increases in our
stock price as our earnings rose during 2006. On July 2, 2007, we
announced that First Mutual had entered into a definitive merger
agreement with Washington Federal, Inc. (NASDAQ: WFSL). That
agreement provides, subject to certain conditions, for a merger of
First Mutual with and into Washington Federal. Once the merger is
complete, First Mutual�s shareholders may elect to receive stock
and/or cash equal to approximately $27.05 in total consideration
for each share of FMSB stock they own, offering an excellent return
to our shareholders.� �We had several one time expenses during the
second quarter that impacted our earnings performance,� said
Valaas. �We paid a retention bonus of $158,000 to Roger Mandery for
staying on as our CFO past his retirement date. Other operating
expenses during the second quarter were impacted by approximately
$175,000 in legal and other fees related to the Washington Federal
transaction, $163,000 in expenditures for the payoff of a contract
for an outside operations consultant and a charitable contribution
in the amount of $188,000. This contribution was originally to be
paid in installments over time, but given the acquisition we
elected to lump-sum the remaining contribution during the second
quarter.� Second quarter revenues totaled $11.0 million, compared
to $12.1 million in the second quarter of 2006. Interest income was
down 1% during the second quarter of 2007, while interest expense
increased 9% over the same quarter last year. Net interest income
was down 12% to $8.9 million in the second quarter, compared to
$10.0 million in the second quarter of 2006. Noninterest income
grew 4% to $2.13 million, compared to $2.06 million in the second
quarter of 2006, largely due a $319,000 increase in gain on sale of
loans, a $99,000 growth in servicing fees, net of amortization and
a $116,000 gain on sale of investments. For the first six months of
2007 revenues were $23.0 million, compared to $24.0 million in the
like period a year ago. Interest income increased 2% year-to-date
while interest expense increased 14% over the first half of 2006.
Net interest income was $18.2 million for the first half of the
year compared to $20.3 million in the first half of 2006.
Noninterest income grew 27% to $4.8 million during the first half
of the year, compared to $3.8 million in the same period a year
earlier. The increase was largely due to increased sales finance
loan sales. Second quarter noninterest expense was $8.2 million,
compared to $7.8 million in the second quarter of 2006.
Year-to-date, noninterest expense was $16.0 million, compared to
$15.5 million in the same period a year ago. The cost of
interest-bearing liabilities was 4.02% in the second quarter of
2007, compared to 4.14% in the previous quarter and 3.79% in the
second quarter of 2006. The yield on earnings assets improved to
7.73% in the second quarter of 2007, compared to 7.67% in the
preceding quarter and 7.44% in the second quarter a year ago. �We
continue to see net interest margin pressure in this challenging
interest rate environment,� Valaas said. �Non-interest bearing
deposits, which currently carry better yields than interest-bearing
checking accounts, are up 36% in the past 12 months. When long- and
short-term rates begin to deviate, we should be better positioned
to capitalize on the growth in our low-cost deposit base. Until
that time, our net interest margin will likely remain under
pressure.� The net interest margin declined to 3.62% in the
quarter, compared to 3.73% in the preceding quarter and 3.91% in
the second quarter of 2006. For the first half of the year the net
interest margin was 3.68% compared to 3.96% during the first half
of 2006. At the end of June, income property loans dropped to 25%
of total loans, compared to 28% a year ago. Single-family home
loans had grown to 30% of First Mutual�s loan portfolio, compared
to 26% a year earlier. Business banking loans grew to 19% of total
loans, compared to 16% at the end of the second quarter of 2006,
and commercial construction loans edged up to 6% of total loans,
from 5% a year ago. Consumer loans declined to 11% of total loans,
versus 12% a year earlier, reflecting continued sales finance loan
sales into the secondary market. Single-family custom construction
loans decreased to 6% of total loans, from 10% a year ago, and
speculative single-family construction loans remained at 3% of
total loans. �Our focus of growing business banking loans is
starting to pay off, with these loans increasing 13% during the
last year,� Valaas said. �Custom built single-family home loans is
also a niche that allows us to capitalize on the continued strength
of the local housing market with lower risk than speculative
single-family construction loans and land development loans. In
addition, our single-family mortgage and construction loans
typically generate superior yields relative to traditional home
loans.� New loan originations were $128 million in the second
quarter of 2007, compared to $158 million a year ago. Net portfolio
loans were $857 million, compared to $899 million at the end of the
second quarter last year. Total assets declined slightly to $1.03
billion, from $1.10 billion at the end of June 2006. �Moderating
our loan production has allowed us to pay down borrowings and let
some costly time deposits run off,� said Valaas. �We will continue
to manage our loan portfolio growth by maintaining our underwriting
standards and continuing loan sales.� Total deposits were about
flat at $760 million at the end of June, compared to June 30, 2006.
Time deposits fell by 10% to $423 million, compared to $467 million
at the end of the second quarter a year ago, while other deposits
increased 15% to $337 million, from $293 million at the end of June
2006. At quarter-end, time deposits were 56% of total deposits,
compared to 61% at the end of June 2006. The number of business
checking accounts increased by 12% over the past year to 2,686 at
quarter-end. Consumer checking accounts increased 6% to 8,040
accounts at the end of June 2007. �Solid credit quality remains a
priority, and although we saw an increase in a few non-performing
loans this quarter we do not see this as a trend going forward,�
Valaas said. Non-performing loans (NPLs) were $3.5 million, or
0.40% of gross loans at June 30, 2007, compared to $2.0 million, or
0.22% of gross loans at the end of the preceding quarter, and
$386,000, or 0.04% of gross loans a year earlier. Non-performing
assets (NPAs) were 0.34% of total assets at the end of June 2007,
compared to 0.19% of total assets at the end of the first quarter
and 0.03% a year earlier. At quarter-end, the loan loss reserve was
$10.0 million (including a $205,000 liability for unfunded
commitments), or 1.12% of gross loans. First Mutual generated a
9.62% return on average equity (ROE) in the second quarter of 2007,
compared to 17.25% a year earlier. For the first six months of
2007, ROE was 12.4%, compared to 17.5% in the first six months of
2006. Return on average assets (ROA) was 0.67% and 0.85%,
respectively, in the second quarter and first half of 2007,
compared to 0.99% for both respective periods last year. The
efficiency ratio was 75.0% in the second quarter of 2007, versus
64.9% the same period last year. Year-to-date, efficiency ratio was
69.5%, versus 64.6% in the first half of 2006. First Mutual
Bancshares, Inc. is the parent company of First Mutual Bank, an
independent, community-based bank that operates 12 full-service
banking centers in the Puget Sound area and sales finance offices
in Orange Park, Florida and Mt. Clemens, Michigan.
www.firstmutual.com Income Statement Quarters Ended (Unaudited)
(Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Data) Three Month June 30,
March 31, June 30, One Year Interest Income Change � � 2007 � � �
2007 � � � 2006 � � Change Loans Receivable $ 18,092 $ 18,500 $
18,518 Interest on Available for Sale Securities 384 54 1,088
Interest on Held to Maturity Securities 75 77 87 Interest on Held
for Trading Securities 477 945 - Interest Other � 543 � � 206 � �
132 � Total Interest Income -1 % 19,571 19,782 19,825 -1 % �
Interest Expense Deposits 7,487 7,710 6,447 FHLB and Other Advances
� 3,223 � � 2,721 � � 3,353 � Total Interest Expense 3 % 10,710
10,431 9,800 9 % � Net Interest Income 8,861 9,351 10,025 Provision
for Loan and Lease Losses � (86 ) � (152 ) � (135 ) Net Interest
Income After Provision for Loan and Lease Losses -5 % 8,775 9,199
9,890 -11 % � Noninterest Income Gain on Sales of Loans 873 973 554
Gain/(Loss) from Mark to Market (SFAS 159) (211 ) 447 - Servicing
Fees, Net of Amortization 399 437 300 Gain on Sales of Investments
116 - - Fees on Deposits 208 188 194 Other � 746 � � 618 � � 1,009
� Total Noninterest Income -20 % 2,131 2,663 2,057 4 % �
Noninterest Expense Salaries and Employee Benefits 4,617 4,509
4,477 Occupancy 968 982 1,043 Credit Insurance Premiums 380 426 479
Other � 2,276 � � 1,819 � � 1,836 � Total Noninterest Expense 7 %
8,241 7,736 7,835 5 % � Income Before Provision for Federal Income
Tax 2,665 4,126 4,112 Provision for Federal Income Tax � 908 � �
1,411 � � 1,400 � Net Income -35 % $ 1,757 � $ 2,715 � $ 2,712 �
-35 % � EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE (1): Basic -37 % $ 0.26 � $ 0.41
� $ 0.41 � -37 % Diluted -36 % $ 0.25 � $ 0.39 � $ 0.40 � -38 % �
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING (1): Basic 6,690,810 6,682,000
6,644,804 Diluted 6,934,848 6,933,269 6,790,098 � (1) All per share
data has been adjusted to reflect the five-for-four stock split
paid on October 4, 2006. Income Statement Six Months Ended
(Unaudited) (Dollars In Thousands, Except Per Share Data) June 30,
June 30, One Year Interest Income � � 2007 � � � 2006 � Change
Loans Receivable $ 36,592 $ 36,065 Interest on Available for Sale
Securities 438 2,281 Interest on Held to Maturity Securities 152
177 Interest on Held for Trading Securities 1,422 - Interest Other
� 749 � � 250 � Total Interest Income 39,353 38,773 1 % � Interest
Expense Deposits 15,197 12,363 FHLB and Other Advances � 5,944 � �
6,154 � Total Interest Expense 21,141 18,517 14 % � Net Interest
Income 18,212 20,256 Provision for Loan and Lease Losses � (238 ) �
(206 ) Net Interest Income After Provision for Loan and Lease
Losses 17,974 20,050 -10 % � Noninterest Income Gain on Sales of
Loans 1,846 1,310 Gain from Mark to Market (SFAS 159) 236 -
Servicing Fees, Net of Amortization 836 635 Gain on Sales of
Investments 116 - Fees on Deposits 396 376 Other � 1,364 � � 1,451
� Total Noninterest Income 4,794 3,772 27 % � Noninterest Expense
Salaries and Employee Benefits 9,126 8,923 Occupancy 1,950 2,053
Credit Insurance Premiums 806 942 Other � 4,095 � � 3,605 � Total
Noninterest Expense 15,977 15,523 3 % � Income Before Provision for
Federal Income Tax 6,791 8,299 Provision for Federal Income Tax �
2,319 � � 2,873 � Net Income $ 4,472 � $ 5,426 � -18 % � EARNINGS
PER COMMON SHARE (1): Basic $ 0.67 � $ 0.82 � -18 % Diluted $ 0.64
� $ 0.80 � -20 % � WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING (1): Basic
6,686,429 6,636,099 Diluted 6,935,726 6,813,695 � (1) All per share
data has been adjusted to reflect the five-for-four stock split
paid on October 4, 2006. Balance Sheet (Unaudited) (Dollars In
Thousands) Three Month June 30, March 31, June 30, One Year
December 31, Change � � 2007 � � � 2007 � � � 2006 � � � Change �
2006 � Assets: Interest-Earning Deposits $ 4,616 $ 3,557 $ 918 $
6,990 Noninterest-Earning Demand Deposits and Cash on Hand � 16,765
� � 13,385 � � 20,084 � � 18,372 � Total Cash and Cash Equivalents:
26 % 21,381 16,942 21,002 2 % 25,362 � Mortgage-Backed and Other
Securities, Available for Sale (at fair value) 4,181 4,589 97,139
89,728 Mortgage-Backed and Other Securities, Held for Trading (at
fair value) 54,696 86,733 - - Mortgage-Backed and Other Securities,
Held to Maturity (Fair Value of $7,819, $5,176, $6,032 and $5,585
respectively) 7,892 5,208 6,153 5,620 Loans Receivable, Held for
Sale 21,391 20,915 20,501 13,733 Loans Receivable 0 % 866,858
870,707 908,738 -5 % 893,431 Reserve for Loan and Lease Losses 0 %
� (9,759 ) � (9,773 ) � (9,821 ) -1 % � (9,728 ) Loans Receivable,
Net 0 % 857,099 860,934 898,917 -5 % 883,703 � Accrued Interest
Receivable 5,245 5,585 5,365 5,534 Land, Buildings and Equipment,
Net 35,435 35,696 35,080 35,566 Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB)
Stock, at Cost 13,122 13,122 13,122 13,122 Servicing Assets 4,984
4,608 2,702 4,011 Other Assets � 3,603 � � 2,515 � � 3,192 � �
2,884 � Total Assets -3 % $ 1,029,029 � $ 1,056,847 � $ 1,103,173 �
-7 % $ 1,079,263 � � Liabilities and Stockholders� Equity:
Liabilities: Deposits: Non-Interest Bearing 10 % $ 61,543 $ 56,022
$ 45,246 36 % $ 56,566 Interest Bearing Transactions and Savings
Accounts 0 % 275,677 275,997 247,687 11 % 263,830 Interest Bearing
Time Deposits -4 % � 422,565 � � 439,640 � � 467,411 � -10 % �
485,399 � Total Deposits -2 % 759,785 771,659 760,344 0 % 805,795 �
Drafts Payable 1,199 911 468 1,314 Accounts Payable and Other
Liabilities 7,511 9,600 6,858 7,018 Advance Payments by Borrowers
for Taxes and Insurance 1,679 2,601 1,870 1,583 FHLB Advances
163,468 178,067 248,332 171,932 Other Advances 4,600 4,600 4,600
4,600 Long term Debentures Payable (at fair value) 9,048 9,044 - -
Long Term Debentures Payable � 8,000 � � 8,000 � � 17,000 � �
17,000 � Total Liabilities -3 % 955,290 984,482 1,039,472 -8 %
1,009,242 � Stockholders� Equity: Common Stock $1 Par
Value-Authorized, 30,000,000 Shares Issued and Outstanding,
6,694,510, 6,687,975, 5,318,732 and 6,673,528 Shares, Respectively
6,695 6,688 5,319 6,674 Additional Paid-In Capital 45,755 45,538
45,772 45,119 Retained Earnings 21,303 20,148 15,241 19,589
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss: Unrealized (Loss) on
Securities Available for Sale and Interest Rate Swap, Net of
Federal Income Tax � (14 ) � (9 ) � (2,631 ) � (1,361 ) Total
Stockholders� Equity 2 % � 73,739 � � 72,365 � � 63,701 � 16 % �
70,021 � � Total Liabilities and Equity -3 % $ 1,029,029 � $
1,056,847 � $ 1,103,173 � -7 % $ 1,079,263 � � Financial Ratios (1)
Quarters Ended Six Months Ended (Unaudited) June 30, March 31, June
30, June 30, June 30, � 2007 � � � 2007 � � � 2006 � 2007 � 2006
Return on Average Equity 9.62 % 15.25 % 17.25 % 12.41 % 17.52 %
Return on Average Assets 0.67 % 1.02 % 0.99 % 0.85 % 0.99 %
Efficiency Ratio 74.97 % 64.39 % 64.85 % 69.45 % 64.60 % Annualized
Operating Expense/Average Assets 3.16 % 2.90 % 2.83 % 3.03 % 2.84 %
Yield on Earning Assets 7.73 % 7.67 % 7.44 % 7.70 % 7.31 % Cost of
Interest-Bearing Liabilities 4.02 % 4.14 % 3.79 % 4.08 % 3.61 % Net
Interest Spread 3.71 % 3.53 % 3.65 % 3.62 % 3.70 % Net Interest
Margin 3.62 % 3.73 % 3.91 % 3.68 % 3.96 % � June 30, March 31, June
30, � 2007 � � � 2007 � � � 2006 � Tier 1 Capital Ratio 8.76 % 8.15
% 7.44 % Risk Adjusted Capital Ratio 12.65 % 12.37 % 11.10 % Book
Value per Share $ 11.01 $ 10.82 $ 9.58 � (1) All per share data has
been adjusted to reflect the five-for-four stock split paid on
October 4, 20006. � � AVERAGE BALANCES Quarters Ended (Unaudited)
(Dollars in Thousands) � June 30, 2007 � � � March 31, 2007 � � �
June 30, 2006 � Average Net Loans (Including Loans Held for Sale) $
880,170 $ 889,643 $ 902,356 Average Earning Assets $ 979,028 $
1,003,977 $ 1,027,404 Average Assets $ 1,042,938 $ 1,068,055 $
1,094,220 Average Non-Interest Bearing Deposits $ 58,783 $ 56,294 $
44,827 Average Interest Bearing Deposits $ 706,940 $ 732,433 $
727,153 Average Deposits $ 765,723 $ 788,727 $ 771,979 Average
Equity $ 73,052 $ 71,194 $ 62,877 LOAN DATA � � � � (Unaudited)
(Dollars in Thousands) � June 30, 2007 � � � March 31, 2007 � � �
December 31, 2006 � � � June 30, 2006 � Net Loans (Including Loans
Held for Sale) $ 878,490 $ 881,849 $ 897,436 $ 919,418
Non-Performing/Non-Accrual Loans as a Percentage of Gross Loans $
3,482 $ 1,981 $ 3,462 $ 386 0.40 % 0.22 % 0.38 % 0.04 % Real Estate
Owned Loans and Repossessed Assets - - - - Total Non-Performing
Assets as a Percentage of Total Assets $ 3,482 $ 1,981 $ 3,462 $
386 0.34 % 0.19 % 0.32 % 0.03 % Loan Loss Reserves as a Percentage
of Gross Loans 1.12 % 1.13 % 1.11 % 1.09 % (Includes Portion of
Reserves Identified for Unfunded Commitments) � � ALLOWANCE FOR
LOAN LOSSES Quarters Ended (Unaudited) (Dollars in Thousands) �
June 30, 2007 � � � December 31, 2006 � � � June 30, 2006 � Reserve
for Loan Losses: Beginning Balance $ 9,773 $ 10,027 $ 9,746
Provision for Loan Losses 158 511 135 Less Net Charge-Offs � (172 )
� (810 ) � (60 ) Balance of Reserve for Loan Losses $ 9,759 � $
9,728 � $ 9,821 � � Reserve for Unfunded Commitments: Beginning
Balance $ 277 $ 345 $ 341 Provision for Unfunded Commitments � (72
) � (19 ) � - � Balance of Reserve for Unfunded Commitments $ 205 �
$ 326 � $ 341 � � Total Reserve for Loan Losses: Reserve for Loan
Losses $ 9,759 $ 9,728 $ 9,821 Reserve for Unfunded Commitments �
205 � � 326 � � 341 � Total Reserve for Loan Losses $ 9,964 � $
10,054 � $ 10,162 � This press release contains forward-looking
statements, including information regarding our anticipated merger,
our perception that the quarterly increase in non-performing loans
does not constitute a trend and�other matters that are
forward-looking statements for the purposes of the safe harbor
provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Although we believe that the expectations expressed in these
forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions
within the bounds of our knowledge of our business, operations, and
prospects, these forward-looking statements are subject to numerous
uncertainties and risks, and actual events, results, and
developments will ultimately differ from the expectations and may
differ materially from those expressed or implied in such
forward-looking statements. Factors that could affect actual
results include the various factors affecting our acquisition of
various loan products, general interest rate and net interest
changes and the fiscal and monetary policies of the government,
economic conditions in our market area and the nation as a whole;
the impact of competitive products, services, and pricing; and our
credit risk management. There are other risks and uncertainties
that could affect us which are discussed from time to time in our
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks
and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating the
forward-looking statements, and undue reliance should not be placed
on such statements. We disclaim any obligation to update or
publicly announce future events or developments that might affect
the forward-looking statements herein or to conform these
statements to actual results or to announce changes in our
expectations.
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