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BCB Bancorp, Inc. Earnings Increase 25% to $10.0 Million in 2017 from $8.0 Million in 2016

BAYONNE, N.J., Feb. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BCB Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”), Bayonne, NJ (NASDAQ:BCBP), the holding company for BCB Community Bank (the “Bank”), reported net income grew 25% to $10.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2017, compared with $8.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2016. Basic and diluted earnings per share were $0.76 and $0.75, respectively, for 2017, compared with $0.63 for 2016. Diluted earnings per share for 2017 includes the partial year dilutive impact of the Company’s equity offering issued in September 2017.

For the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2017, net income was $1.3 million, or $0.08 per basic and diluted share, compared with net income of $2.5 million, or $0.20 per basic and diluted share, for the fourth quarter a year ago. Diluted earnings per share for the quarter ended December 31, 2017 includes the full quarter dilutive impact of the Company’s equity offering issued in September 2017.

As with most community banks, the Company’s fourth quarter and fiscal 2017 results were negatively affected by an income tax expense adjustment related to the Bank's net deferred tax assets because of the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the "Tax Act"), which was enacted on December 22, 2017.  This noncash expense for the Company was approximately $2.2 million.  The new Tax Act will reduce the Bank’s federal tax rate in future periods, beginning in 2018, to 21% from its current level of approximately 35%.  This reduced rate will positively impact net income in future periods, but as noted above also requires the Bank to revalue its net deferred tax assets for the year ended 2017 based upon the lower rate at which they will be recovered, thereby lowering their value. ASC 740 (Income Taxes) requires the recognition of the effect of changes in tax laws or rates in the period in which the legislation is enacted.

Net income, excluding the income tax adjustment noted above, was $3.5 million, or $0.22 per basic and diluted shares for the fourth quarter of 2017, which represented a 10% increase over $2.5 million, or $0.20 per basic and diluted shares for the fourth quarter of 2016. For the year, net income, excluding the income tax adjustment noted above, was $12.2 million, or $0.93 per basic and $0.92 per diluted shares, which represented a 48% and 47% increase, respectively, over $8.0 million, or $0.63 per basic and diluted shares for the prior year.

"Our results for 2017 highlighted a banner year for us with significant growth in asset size and core earnings, a successful capital raise and the signing of a definitive merger agreement with IA Bancorp,” commented Thomas Coughlin, President and Chief Executive Officer. “While asset growth was near 14%, increases in net interest income, total noninterest income and a reduction in total noninterest expense all contributed to a strong fiscal year and an increase of more than 50% of pre-tax income over the prior year. Although the Company’s 2017 results were impacted by tax reform, the lower corporate tax rate will provide much benefit to our shareholders starting in 2018.

“We opened our newest branch in Maplewood, New Jersey in the end of January. This new location, combined with the continued maturation of the nine branches we opened in 2015 and 2016 brings our franchise total to 23 locations across New Jersey and Staten Island, NY, and is helping expand our geographic footprint while providing additional sources of liquidity,” Coughlin continued. “Additionally, our capital raise in the third quarter of 2017 provided us with the capital needed to continue to grow our franchise while remaining a well-capitalized financial institution. In the wake of the IA Bancorp, Inc. shareholder approval, we continue the process of working with our regulators on the merger. We enter 2018 focused on executing our strategic plan and increasing shareholder value. I am excited with the opportunities ahead and I am confident we will be able to extend the momentum and capitalize on these opportunities.”

Results of Operations for the Years Ended December 31, 2017 and 2016

Net income was $10.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2017, compared with $8.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2016. Net income increased due to higher interest income, lower interest expense, higher non-interest income and lower non-interest expense, partially offset by an increase in the provision for loan losses and higher income tax expense for 2017, as compared with 2016.

Net interest income increased by $6.8 million, or 12.4%, to $61.9 million for 2017 from $55.1 million for 2016. The increase in net interest income resulted primarily from an increase in the average balance of interest-earning assets of $115.4 million, or 7.0%, to $1.773 billion for 2017 from $1.658 billion for 2016, as well as an increase in the average yield on interest-earning assets of 7 basis points to 4.37% for 2017 from 4.30% for 2016. The average balance of interest-bearing liabilities increased by $79.3 million, or 5.6%, to $1.484 billion for 2017 from $1.405 billion for 2016, and the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities decreased by 10 basis points to 1.06% in 2017 from 1.16% in 2016. The net interest margin was 3.49% for the year, a 17 basis-point improvement compared to 3.32% for 2016.

Interest income on loans receivable increased by $4.0 million, or 5.7%, to $73.4 million for 2017 from $69.4 million for 2016. The increase was primarily attributable to an increase in the average balance of loans receivable of $141.5 million, or 9.8%, to $1.591 billion for the year from $1.450 billion for 2016, partially offset by a decrease in the average yield on loans receivable to 4.61% for 2017 from 4.79% for 2016. The increase in the average balance of loans receivable was the result of our comprehensive loan growth strategy. The decrease in average yield on loans reflects the competitive price environment prevalent in the Company’s primary market area on loan facilities as well as the repricing downward of certain variable rate loans.

Interest income on securities increased by $1.7 million, or 138.6%, to $2.9 million for the year from $1.2 million for 2016. This increase was primarily due to an increase in the average balance of securities of $65.6 million, or 168.7%, to $104.5 million for 2017 from $38.9 million for 2016, partly offset by a decrease in the average yield of securities to 2.78% for 2017, from 3.13% for 2016.

Interest income on other interest-earning assets increased by $580,000, or 79.2%, to $1.3 million for 2017 from $732,000 for 2016. This increase was primarily due to an increase in the average yield on other interest-earning assets to 1.70% for 2017 from 0.43% for 2016, partially offset by a decrease in the average balance of other interest-earning assets of $91.7 million, or 54.2%, to $77.4 million for 2017, from $169.1 million for 2016.

Total interest expense decreased by $608,000, or 3.7%, to $15.7 million for 2017 from $16.3 million for 2016. The increase resulted primarily from a decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing liabilities of 10 basis points to 1.06% for the year from 1.16% for 2016, partly offset by an increase in the average balance of interest-bearing liabilities of $79.3 million, or 5.6%, to $1.484 billion for 2017 from $1.405 billion for 2016.

The provision for loan losses totaled $2.1 million and $27,000 for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively. The provision for loan losses is established based upon management’s review of the Company’s loans and consideration of a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, (1) the risk characteristics of the loan portfolio, (2) current economic conditions, (3) actual losses previously experienced, (4) the activity and fluctuating balance of loans receivable and (5) the existing level of reserves for loan losses that are probable and estimable.

Total non-interest income increased by $1.4 million, or 22.2%, to $7.5 million for 2017 compared with $6.1 million for 2016. The increase was primarily attributable to income gained from the sales of other real estate-owned ("OREO") properties of $1.6 million for 2017 with no comparable figure for 2016, a loss on a bulk sale of impaired loans held in the portfolio of $373,000 for 2016 with no comparable sale for 2017, an increase in sales of investment securities of $97,000 for 2017 with no comparable figure for 2016, and an increase in other non-interest income of $249,000, or 264.9%, to $343,000 for 2017 from $94,000 for 2016. The increase in other non-interest income related to $237,000 of proceeds from a legal settlement in the second quarter of 2017. The increase in total non-interest income was partly offset by a decrease in gains on sales of loans of $969,000, or 29.1%, to $2.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2017 from $3.3 million a year ago. The sales of loans and other real estate-owned properties is generally based on market conditions. 

Total non-interest expense decreased by $851,000, or 1.8%, to $47.0 million for 2017 from $47.9 million for 2016. Salaries and employee benefits expense decreased by $1.6 million, or 6.2%, to $23.7 million for the year from $25.3 million for 2016. This decrease in both salaries and employee benefits was mainly attributable to a decrease of 51 average full-time equivalent employees, to 314 at December 31, 2017 from 365 a year ago. Advertising expense decreased by $1.2 million, or 73.0%, to $433,000 for the year from $1.6 million for 2016, partly related to advertising efforts with the opening of several de novo branches in 2016. Regulatory assessment expense decreased by $441,000, or 28.1%, to $1.1 million for the year, from $1.6 million for 2016, primarily related to lower FDIC rates. Net other real estate-owned expense decreased by $75,000, or 33.9%, to $146,000 for the year from $221,000 for 2016.  The decrease in total non-interest expense was partly offset by an increase in professional fees of $1.0 million, or 57.3%, to $2.8 million for 2017 from $1.8 million for 2016 and merger-related costs of $802,000 for 2017 with no comparable figure in 2016. The increase in professional fees compared to a year ago primarily related to counsel fees and litigation expenses awarded to a plaintiff’s class counsel of $1.0 million in the matter of Kube v. Pamrapo Bancorp, Inc. et al. Data processing expense increased $148,000, or 5.7%, to $2.7 million for the year from $2.6 million for 2016. Occupancy and equipment expense increased by $106,000, or 1.3%, to $8.3 million for 2017 from $8.2 million for 2016. Director fees increased by $21,000, or 3.1%, to $691,000 for the year from $670,000 for 2016. The increase in Directors Fees primarily relates to the addition of one new director to the Bank’s Board of Directors. Other non-interest expense increased by $295,000, or 4.9%, to $6.3 million for the year from $6.0 million for 2016. Other non-interest expense consists of loan expense, stationary, forms and printing, check printing, correspondent bank fees, telephone and communication and other fees and expenses.

Income tax provision increased $5.0 million, or 94.6%, to $10.2 million for 2017 from $5.2 million for 2016. Of the total increase, $2.2 million related to revaluing net deferred tax assets from 35% to the lower 21% rate as a result of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act bill enacted in December 2017. The consolidated effective tax rate for 2017 was 50.6% compared to 39.7% for 2016.

Financial Condition

Total assets increased by $234.6 million, or 13.7%, to $1.943 billion at December 31, 2017 from $1.708 billion at December 31, 2016. Total assets increased primarily as a result of increases in net loans receivable, total cash and cash equivalents, and securities available for sale, partially offset by decreases in deferred income taxes, other real estate owned properties, and loans held for sale.

“We are focused on maintaining adequate liquidity in anticipation of funding loans in the loan pipeline,” added Coughlin. “It is our intention to grow our assets at a measured pace consistent with our capital levels and as business opportunities permit.”

Net loans receivable increased by $158.5 million, or 10.7%, to $1.644 billion at December 31, 2017 from $1.485 billion a year ago. The increase resulted primarily from a $142.7 million increase in real estate mortgages comprising commercial and multi-family, an increase of $31.9 million in residential real estate loans, an increase of $2.9 million in commercial business loans, an increase of $1.4 million in home equity and home equity lines of credit, partly offset by a decrease of $20.4 million in construction loans and an increase in the allowance for loan losses of $166,000. As of December 31, 2017, the allowance for loan losses was $17.4 million, or 133.28%, of non-performing loans and 1.05% of gross loans, as compared to $17.2 million or 110.6% of non-performing loans and 1.14% of gross loans at December 31, 2016. As a result of the loans acquired in the business combination transactions being recorded at their fair value, the balances in the allowance for loan losses that were on the balance sheets of the former Pamrapo Bancorp, Inc., and Allegiance Community Bank are precluded from being reported in the allowance balance previously discussed, consistent with generally accepted accounting principles.

Total cash and cash equivalents increased by $59.2 million, or 91.0%, to $124.2 million at December 31, 2017 from $65.0 million at December 31, 2016.

Securities available for sale increased $27.8 million, or 29.4%, to $122.6 million at December 31, 2017 from $94.8 million at December 31, 2016. As part of its growth and liquidity strategies, the Bank sought to further strengthen its balance sheet by increasing the investment portfolio.

Deposit liabilities increased by $177.2 million, or 12.7%, to $1.569 billion at December 31, 2017 from $1.392 billion a year ago. The increase resulted primarily from an increase of $123.8 million in certificates of deposit, an increase of $22.4 million in money market interest-bearing deposits, an increase of $17.2 million in non-interest-bearing deposits, and an increase of $15.3 million in interest-bearing checking deposits, which was partially offset by a decrease of $1.5 million in savings and club deposits. Recognizing this shift in the mix of our deposits, the attraction and retention of non-interest bearing commercial deposits, and longer dated maturity deposits remains a focus of our retail deposit-gathering philosophy. During 2017, the Federal Open Market Committee (“FOMC”) has continued its accommodative monetary policy. This extended environment of historically low short-term market rates has resulted in continuing parallel low retail deposit account yields, directly decreasing interest expense.

The Company had no short-term borrowings at December 31, 2017 and $20.0 million at December 31, 2016. Long-term borrowings increased by $30.0 million, or 19.4%, to $185.0 million at December 31, 2017 from $155.0 million a year ago. The purpose of the borrowings reflected the use of long-term and short-term FHLB advances to augment deposits as the Company’s funding source for originating loans and investing in GSE investment securities.

Stockholders’ equity increased $45.4 million, or 34.6%, to $176.5 million at December 31, 2017 from $131.1 at December 31, 2016, primarily as a result of the $42.8 million of proceeds from the Company’s common stock equity raise that took place in the third quarter of 2017.

BCB BANCORP INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES

  Financial condition data by quarter
  Q4 2017
  Q3 2017
  Q2 2017
    Q1 2017
    Q4 2016
 
               
  (In thousands)
Total assets $    1,942,837   $    1,871,740   $    1,815,843     $    1,805,332     $    1,708,208  
Cash and cash equivalents   124,235     97,618     75,047       114,422       65,038  
Securities available for sale   122,589     100,077     105,803       106,183       94,765  
Loans receivable, net   1,643,677     1,619,245     1,577,181       1,528,756       1,485,159  
Deposits   1,569,370     1,546,148     1,496,260       1,513,844       1,392,205  
Borrowings   185,000     138,000     174,000       155,000       175,000  
Stockholders’ equity   176,454     177,568     132,781       127,011       131,081  
               
    Operating data by quarter
  Q4 2017
  Q3 2017
  Q2 2017
    Q1 2017
    Q4 2016
 
               
  (In thousands, except for per share amounts)
Net interest income $   16,642   $   15,574   $    15,063     $    14,605     $    14,402  
Provision for loan losses   325     511     776       498       102  
Non-interest income   1,515     1,633     2,022       2,313       1,433  
Non-interest expense   12,035     11,299     12,148       11,562       11,649  
Income tax expense   4,458     2,180     1,648       1,945       1,611  
Net income $    1,339   $  3,217   $    2,513     $  2,913     $    2,473  
Net income per share: $   0.08   $   0.25   $    0.21     $    0.25     $    0.20  
Common Dividends declared per share $    0.14   $   0.14   $    0.14     $    0.14     $    0.14  
               
  Financial Ratios
  Q4 2017
  Q3 2017
  Q2 2017
    Q1 2017
    Q4 2016
 
Return on average assets   0.28 %   0.70 %   0.56 %     0.68 %     0.60 %
Return on average stockholder’s equity   3.01 %   9.17 %   7.90 %     9.48 %     7.64 %
Net interest margin   3.56 %   3.50 %   3.45 %     3.43 %     3.48 %
Stockholder’s equity to total assets   9.08 %   9.49 %   7.31 %     7.04 %     7.67 %
               
    Asset Quality Ratios
  (In thousands, except for per share amounts)
  Q4 2017
  Q3 2017
  Q2 2017
    Q1 2017
    Q4 2016
 
Non-Accrual Loans $   13,036   $   16,958   $    15,456     $    16,987     $    15,652  
Non-Accrual Loans as a % of Total Loans   0.78 %   1.03 %   0.97 %     1.10 %     1.04 %
ALLL as % of Non-Accrual Loans   133.28 %   108.79 %   116.23 %     103.17 %     109.95 %
Impaired Loans   37,786     40,992     43,326       45,830       45,419  
Classified Loans   21,730     26,663     27,422       29,357       29,324  

BCB Community Bank presently operates 23 branches in Bayonne, Carteret, Colonia, Edison, Hoboken, Fairfield, Holmdel, Jersey City, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Maplewood, Monroe Township, Rutherford, South Orange, Union, and Woodbridge, New Jersey, and two branches in Staten Island, New York.

Contact
Thomas Keating, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer – 201.823.0700
Thomas Coughlin, President and Chief Executive Officer – 201.823.0700

Forward-looking Statements and Associated Risk Factors

This release, like many written and oral communications presented by BCB Bancorp, Inc., and our authorized officers, may contain certain forward-looking statements regarding our prospective performance and strategies within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. We intend such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and are including this statement for purposes of said safe harbor provisions.

Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe future plans, strategies, and expectations of the Company, are generally identified by use of words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” “seek,” “strive,” “try,” or future or conditional verbs such as “could,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” or similar expressions. Our ability to predict results or the actual effects of our plans or strategies is inherently uncertain. Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from anticipated results.

There are a number of factors, many of which are beyond our control, that could cause actual conditions, events, or results to differ significantly from those described in our forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: general economic conditions and trends, either nationally or in some or all of the areas in which we and our customers conduct our respective businesses; conditions in the securities markets or the banking industry; changes in interest rates, which may affect our net income, prepayment penalties and other future cash flows, or the market value of our assets; changes in deposit flows, and in the demand for deposit, loan, and investment products and other financial services in the markets we serve; changes in the financial or operating performance of our customers’ businesses; changes in real estate values, which could impact the quality of the assets securing the loans in our portfolio; changes in the quality or composition of our loan or investment portfolios; changes in competitive pressures among financial institutions or from non-financial institutions; changes in our customer base; potential exposure to unknown or contingent liabilities of companies targeted for acquisition; our ability to retain key members of management; our timely development of new lines of business and competitive products or services in a changing environment, and the acceptance of such products or services by our customers; any interruption or breach of security resulting in failures or disruptions in customer account management, general ledger, deposit, loan or other systems; any interruption in customer service due to circumstances beyond our control; the outcome of pending or threatened litigation, or of other matters before regulatory agencies, or of matters resulting from regulatory exams, whether currently existing or commencing in the future; environmental conditions that exist or may exist on properties owned by, leased by, or mortgaged to the Company; changes in estimates of future reserve requirements based upon the periodic review thereof under relevant regulatory and accounting requirements; changes in legislation, regulation, and policies, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to banking, securities, tax, environmental protection, and insurance, and the ability to comply with such changes in a timely manner; changes in accounting principles, policies, practices, or guidelines; operational issues stemming from, and/or capital spending necessitated by, the potential need to adapt to industry changes in information technology systems, on which we are highly dependent; the ability to keep pace with, and implement on a timely basis, technological changes; changes in the monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. Government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board; war or terrorist activities; and other economic, competitive, governmental, regulatory, and geopolitical factors affecting our operations, pricing and services.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. Except as required by applicable law or regulation, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statements were made.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This press release may contain references to measures which are not defined in generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). Information concerning these non-GAAP financial measures can be found in the opening paragraphs of the release. On December 22, 2017, the Tax Act was signed into law. The fourth quarter of 2017 and full year 2017 results reflect the estimated impact of the enactment of the Tax Act, which resulted in a $2.2 million decrease in net income. Net income and earnings per share excluding these related expenses are non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes these measures are meaningful because it reflects adjustments commonly made by management, investors, regulators, and analysts to evaluate the adequacy of earnings per common share and provides a greater understanding of ongoing operations and enhances comparability of results with prior periods.

BCB BANCORP INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition
(In Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Data, Unaudited) 

           
    December 31,
  2017     2016  
  (In Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Data)
ASSETS          
Cash and amounts due from depository institutions $  16,460     $  12,121  
Interest-earning deposits    107,775        52,917  
  Total cash and cash equivalents    124,235        65,038  
           
Interest-earning time deposits    980        980  
Securities available for sale    122,589        94,765  
Loans held for sale    1,295        4,153  
Loans receivable, net of allowance for loan losses of $17,375 and          
  $17,209, respectively    1,643,677        1,485,159  
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York stock, at cost    10,211        9,306  
Premises and equipment, net    18,768        19,382  
Accrued interest receivable    6,153        5,573  
Other real estate owned    532        3,525  
Deferred income taxes    5,144        9,953  
Other assets    9,253        10,374  
  Total Assets $  1,942,837     $  1,708,208  
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY          
           
LIABILITIES          
Non-interest bearing deposits $  201,043     $  183,821  
Interest bearing deposits    1,368,327        1,208,384  
  Total deposits    1,569,370        1,392,205  
Short-term debt    -        20,000  
Long-term debt    185,000        155,000  
Subordinated debentures    4,124        4,124  
Other liabilities    7,889        5,798  
  Total Liabilities    1,766,383        1,577,127  
           
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY          
Preferred stock: $0.01 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized,          
issued and outstanding 1,342 shares of Series C 6% and Series D 4.5% noncumulative perpetual          
preferred stock (liquidation value $10,000 per share) at December 31, 2017 and 1,560 shares of    -        -  
Series A, B, and C 6% noncumulative perpetual preferred stock at December 31, 2016          
Additional paid-in capital preferred stock    13,241        15,464  
Common stock; no par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized, issued 17,572,942          
and 13,797,088 at December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively,          
15,042,179 and 11,267,225 shares, respectively outstanding    -        -  
Additional paid-in capital common stock    164,230        120,417  
Retained earnings    31,241        28,159  
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss)    (3,142 )      (3,856 )
Treasury stock, at cost, 2,530,763 and 2,529,863, respectively    (29,116 )      (29,103 )
  Total Stockholders' Equity    176,454        131,081  
           
  Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $  1,942,837     $  1,708,208  

BCB BANCORP INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Income
(In Thousands, except for per share amounts, Unaudited)

  Years Ended December 31,
    2017       2016         2015
  (In Thousands, Except for Per Share Data)
Interest income:                    
  Loans, including fees $  73,355     $  69,406       $  66,628
  Mortgage-backed securities    2,360        1,198          651
  Municipal bonds and other debt    544        19          -
  FHLB stock and other interest earning assets    1,312        732          101
  Total interest income    77,571        71,355          67,380
                     
Interest expense:                    
  Deposits:                    
  Demand    2,816        2,090          923
  Savings and club    397        379          403
  Certificates of deposit    8,838        8,092          6,084
     12,051        10,561          7,410
  Borrowings    3,636        5,734          6,459
  Total interest expense    15,687        16,295           13,869
                     
Net interest income    61,884        55,060          53,511
Provision for loan losses    2,110        27          2,280
                     
Net interest income, after provision for loan losses    59,774        55,033          51,231
                     
Non-interest income:                    
  Fees and service charges    3,101        3,076          2,061
  Gain on sales of loans    2,357        3,326          4,873
  Loss on bulk sale of impaired loans held in portfolio    -        (373 )        -
  Gain on sales of other real estate owned    1,585        -          -
  Gain on sale of securities available for sale    97        -          -
  Other    343        94          131
  Total non-interest income    7,483        6,123          7,065
                     
Non-interest expense:                    
  Salaries and employee benefits    23,706        25,277          23,068
  Occupancy and equipment    8,274        8,168          7,635
  Data processing service fees    2,747        2,599          4,238
  Professional fees    2,834        1,802          1,291
  Director fees    691        670          528
  Regulatory assessments    1,127        1,568          1,218
  Advertising and promotional    433        1,601          2,217
  Other real estate owned, net    146        221          574
  Merger related expenses    802        -          -
  Other    6,284        5,989          5,683
  Total non-interest expense    47,044        47,895          46,452
                     
Income before income tax provision    20,213        13,261          11,844
Income tax provision    10,231        5,258          4,814
                     
Net Income $  9,982     $  8,003       $  7,030
Preferred stock dividends    614        936          917
Net Income available to common stockholders $  9,368     $  7,067       $  6,113
                     
Net Income per common share-basic and diluted                    
Basic $  0.76     $  0.63       $  0.69
Diluted $  0.75     $  0.63       $  0.69
                     
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding                    
Basic    12,403        11,238          8,853
Diluted    12,508        11,251          8,875

 

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