Washington Federal Beats by 2 Cents - Analyst Blog
12 January 2012 - 10:45PM
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Washington Federal Inc. (WFSL) reported the
first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2012 (ended December 31, 2011) of
31 cents per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 2
cents. The result was also substantially better than the year-ago
quarter’s earnings of 22 cents.
Washington Federal’s net income in the reported quarter stood at
$33.4 million, up nearly 36% from $24.5 million in the prior-year
quarter.
Though the results were impacted by higher non-interest expenses
and decline in top line, a fall in the company’s credit costs along
with improvement in asset quality and capital ratios were the
positives.
Quarter in Detail
Washington Federal’s total revenue for the reported quarter was
$108.4 million, slightly down from $109.2 million in the prior-year
quarter. However, this compares favorably with the Zacks Consensus
Estimate of $108.0 million.
Net interest income for the quarter (before provision for loan
losses) inched down approximately 1% year over year to $103.7
million. Similarly, net interest margin (NIM) for the reported
quarter also decreased 9 basis points (bps) year over year to
3.27%. The decline in NIM was attributable to lower yield on assets
partially offset by the lower deposit costs.
Operating expenses for the quarter increased marginally from the
year-ago quarter to $34.4 million. The rise was mainly a result of
higher compensation and benefits expenses as well as occupancy
costs.
Credit Quality
Credit quality continued to improve during the fiscal first
quarter with Washington Federal reporting lower charge-offs,
nonperforming assets and loan delinquencies. The company recorded
provision for loan losses of $11.2 million for the quarter, down
56.9% from $26.0 million in the prior-year quarter.
Net loan charge-offs fell from $30 million in the quarter ended
December 31, 2010 to $14 million in the reported quarter.
Similarly, nonperforming assets totaled $344 million or 2.52% of
total assets at quarter-end, down 22% from prior-year quarter.
Profitability Metrics
Profitability metrics improved on a year-over-year basis. Return
on equity (ROE) was 7.02% compared with 5.30% in the prior-year
quarter. Return on assets (ROA) was 0.98% as compared with 0.73% in
the year-ago period.
Share Repurchase Update
On June 27, 2011, Washington Federal had announced the
repurchase authorization of an additional 10 million shares, an
extension of its previous authorization of about 22 million
shares. During the quarter ended December 31, 2011,
Washington Federal repurchased 1.55 million shares at a weighted
average price of $13.11. The company still has an authorization to
repurchase up to an additional 7,533,514 shares.
Dividend Update
Washington Federal is scheduled to pay a quarterly dividend of 8
cents per share on January 13, 2012 to shareholders of record as of
December 30, 2011. This represents a 33% jump from the quarterly
dividend of 6 cents, which was paid in the previous four
quarters.
Acquisitions in the Reported Quarter
On October 17, 2011, Washington Federal completed its
acquisition and integration of six branches from Charter Bank in
New Mexico along with $254 million of deposits, including $70
million of transaction accounts.
On December 16, 2011, Washington Federal announced its decision
to acquire Phoenix, Arizona-based failed Western National Bank. The
terms of the deal state that the company will acquire almost all
the loans and deposits of Western National. As of September 30,
2011, this failed bank had nearly $162.9 million in total assets
and $144.5 million in total deposits.
Additionally, all the three branches of Western National in
Maricopa County, Arizona will operate under the name of Washington
Federal. The acquisition will make it possible for the company to
further expand its branch network in Arizona, where it already has
21 branches.
Our Viewpoint
Though Washington Federal is enjoying the benefits of lower
interest rates, the expected upward trend of interest rates will
ruin the company’s deposit re-pricing effort in the mid to long
term. We are also concerned about the company’s considerable
exposure to real estate markets where values remain soft.
However, interest income expansion and nonperforming asset
contraction will significantly support the bottom line. Moreover,
continued capital deployment activities are expected to keep
investors’ confidence in the stock undamaged. Also, the company
will benefit from the recent acquisitions.
Two of the peers of Washington Federal, Astoria
Financial Corporation (AF) and Sterling Financial
Corporation (STSA) are expected to report their
fourth-quarter 2011 results on January 25.
Currently, Washington Federal retains a Zacks #3 Rank, which
translates into a short-term ‘Hold’ rating.
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