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Midland States Bancorp, Inc. Announces Preliminary 2025 First Quarter Results

/EIN News/ -- EFFINGHAM, Ill., April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midland States Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: MSBI) (the “Company”) reported preliminary results for the first quarter of 2025. As previously disclosed, the Company is completing its evaluation, subject to review by its independent registered public accounting firm, of the accounting and financial reporting of third-party lending and servicing arrangements, including the collection and analysis of third-party documentation, not material to tangible equity. This process is ongoing and must be completed for the Company to file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 (the “2024 Annual Report”), which is expected to include restated financial statements for the applicable periods.

While the Company works diligently to complete this process, the Company is providing preliminary results for the first quarter of 2025. These results reflect the updated accounting methodology for the remaining third party lending and servicing arrangements. The Company’s actual results may differ materially from these preliminary financial results. The Company is also completing an evaluation of whether there is an impairment to its goodwill, including obtaining valuation information from third parties. An impairment, if determined to exist, would not affect the tangible equity or the regulatory capital ratios of the Company. This preliminary financial data has been prepared by and is the responsibility of the Company. The Company’s independent auditor has not reviewed or audited these preliminary financial results. The results should be considered preliminary and are subject to adjustment based on the results of the process, the restatement and other developments that may arise between now and the time the Company’s 2024 audited consolidated financial statements are issued.

As a result of the delays in the filing of the 2024 Annual Report, certain subsequent events have been evaluated and will be recorded in the Company’s audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024. The Company will continue to evaluate subsequent events that occur prior to the date the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024 are available to be issued.

Preliminary 2025 First Quarter Results

  • Net income available to common shareholders of $12.6 million, or $0.57 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025
  • Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings of $27.0 million, or $1.12 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025

Discussion of Outlook; President & Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey G. Ludwig:

“We are working diligently to resolve the delay in our audited financials, although we want to emphasize that we do not expect a material impact to first quarter tangible equity or regulatory capital levels, and that our unaudited preliminary first quarter results already reflect the previously disclosed accounting methodology changes, for a small third party guaranteed loan portfolio.

“Improving credit quality remains a strategic priority, and during the first quarter we had no significant new substandard or nonperforming loans identified, with two-thirds of net charge-offs in the quarter taking place within third party programs that were fully reimbursed. The previously disclosed sale of $330 million of GreenSky loans in April 2025, plus tighter underwriting standards in our equipment finance portfolio are expected to significantly reduce exposure to higher-risk portfolios over the balance of 2025.

“Our underlying profitability trends were favorable in the first quarter, with a strong net interest margin of 3.48%, solid loan growth in the Community Bank, and continued contribution from our wealth management revenue platform. We continue to expect stronger profitability over the balance of 2025 with growing capital ratios.”

Key Points for First Quarter and Outlook

Continued Credit Clean-up; Tightened Credit Standards

  • The Company closed its sale of participation interests of consumer loans originated through the GreenSky program. The sale included approximately $330 million, or 89%, of the Company’s GreenSky portfolio. The remaining portfolio will be retained by the Company under a new servicing agreement.
  • Substandard accruing loans and nonperforming loans decreased slightly to $75.7 million and $140.0 million at March 31, 2025, respectively. No significant new substandard or nonperforming loans were identified during the quarter.
  • Net charge-offs were $16.9 million for the quarter, including $11.1 million of fully reimbursed charge-offs related to our third party lending programs. Net charge-offs in our equipment finance portfolio were approximately $4.5 million as we continue to see credit issues primarily in the trucking industry.
  • Provision for credit losses on loans was $8.3 million for the first quarter of 2025, primarily as a result of continued trends in the equipment finance portfolio.
  • Allowance for credit losses on loans was $90.5 million, or 1.80% of total loans.

The table below summarizes certain information regarding the Company’s loan portfolio asset quality as of March 31, 2025.

(in thousands)   As of and for the
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2025
Asset Quality    
Loans 30-89 days past due   $ 43,522  
Nonperforming loans     140,020  
Nonperforming assets     146,080  
Substandard accruing loans     75,668  
Net charge-offs     16,878  
Loans 30-89 days past due to total loans     0.87 %
Nonperforming loans to total loans     2.79 %
Nonperforming assets to total assets     1.96 %
Allowance for credit losses to total loans     1.80 %
Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans     64.60 %
Net charge-offs to average loans     1.35 %
         

Solid Growth Trends in Community Bank & Wealth Management

  • Total loans at March 31, 2025 were $5.02 billion, a decrease of $149.5 million from December 31, 2024. Key changes in the loan portfolio were as follows:
    • Loans originated by our Community Bank increased $56.8 million, or 1.8%, from December 31, 2024, pipelines remain strong
    • We continue to pursue an intentional decrease in our Specialty Finance loan portfolio, as we tighten credit standards. Balances in this loan portfolio decreased $159.3 million during the quarter.
    • Equipment finance portfolio balances declined $44.9 million during the quarter as we continue to reduce the overall balances in this unit and tighten underwriting standards.
  • Total deposits were $5.94 billion at March 31, 2025, a decrease of $260.8 million from December 31, 2024. The decline in deposits reflects the following:
    • Noninterest-bearing deposits increased $35.1 million in the quarter.
    • Retail deposits increased by $96.8 million through a growth and marketing strategy implemented late in the first quarter of 2025, along with higher average deposits held by retail customers.
    • Brokered deposits, including both money market and time deposits decreased by $115.4 million.
    • Sweep accounts included in interest bearing checking decreased by $115.4 million, of which $80 million was related to normal first quarter distributions for one large depositor with the remainder due to seasonal adjustments.
    • Servicing deposits decreased by $53.9 million.
  • Wealth Management revenue totaled $7.4 million in the first quarter of 2025. Assets under administration were $4.10 billion at March 31, 2025. The Company added six new sales positions in the first quarter of 2025 and continues to experience strong pipelines.

Net Interest Margin

  • Net interest margin was 3.48%, and we saw a continued decline in the cost of funding. Rate cuts enacted by the Federal Reserve Bank in late 2024 continue to result in a lower cost of deposits for the Company, which fell to 2.29% in the first quarter of 2025.

The following table summarizes certain factors affecting the Company’s net interest margin for the first quarter of 2025.

    For the Three Months Ended
(dollars in thousands)   March 31, 2025
Interest-earning assets   Average Balance   Interest & Fees   Yield/Rate
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 68,671   $ 718   4.24 %
Investment securities(1)     1,311,887     15,517   4.80  
Loans(1)(2)     5,057,394     78,014   6.26  
Loans held for sale     326,348     4,563   5.67  
Nonmarketable equity securities     35,614     647   7.37  
Total interest-earning assets     6,799,914     99,459   5.93  
Noninterest-earning assets     687,870        
Total assets   $ 7,487,784        
             
Interest-Bearing Liabilities            
Interest-bearing deposits   $ 5,074,007   $ 34,615   2.77 %
Short-term borrowings     73,767     700   3.85  
FHLB advances & other borrowings     299,578     3,163   4.28  
Subordinated debt     77,752     1,387   7.23  
Trust preferred debentures     51,283     1,200   9.49  
Total interest-bearing liabilities     5,576,387     41,065   2.99  
Noninterest-bearing deposits     1,052,181        
Other noninterest-bearing liabilities     124,638        
Shareholders’ equity     734,578        
Total liabilities and shareholder’s equity   $ 7,487,784        
             
Net Interest Margin       $ 58,394   3.48 %
             
Cost of Deposits           2.29 %


(1) Interest income and average rates for tax-exempt loans and investment securities are presented on a tax-equivalent basis, assuming a federal income tax rate of 21%. Tax-equivalent adjustments totaled $0.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025.
(2) Average loan balances include nonaccrual loans. Interest income on loans includes amortization of deferred loan fees, net of deferred loan costs.
   

Trends in Noninterest Income and Expense

  • Noninterest income was $17.8 million for the first quarter of 2025 and included a loss on limited partnership investments of $0.6 million and credit enhancement losses of $0.6 million, offset by income from death benefits on life insurance policies of $0.3 million.
  • As of the date of this earnings release, the Company expects noninterest income of approximately $17.0 million to $17.5 million in the near term quarters after consideration of credit enhancement income or losses.
  • Noninterest expense was $48.9 million for the first quarter of 2025 and was impacted by an additional $1.4 million in severance expense and $0.7 million in professional fees. The Company continues to experience higher levels of legal fees and other expenses related to loan collections.
  • As of the date of this earnings release, the Company expects the near term operating expense run rate to be approximately $48.0 million to $49.0 million.

First Quarter 2025 Financial Highlights and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):

    As of and for the
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2025
Return on average assets     0.80 %
Pre-tax, pre-provision return on average assets(1)     1.46 %
Net interest margin     3.48 %
Efficiency ratio (1)     64.24 %
Noninterest expense to average assets     2.65 %
Net charge-offs to average loans     1.35 %
Tangible book value per share at period end (1)   $ 21.43  
Diluted earnings per common share   $ 0.57  
Common shares outstanding at period end     21,503,036  


(1) Non-GAAP financial measures. Refer to page 10 for a reconciliation to the comparable GAAP financial measures.
   

Capital

At March 31, 2025, Midland States Bank and the Company exceeded all regulatory capital requirements under Basel III, and Midland States Bank met the qualifications to be a ‘‘well-capitalized’’ financial institution, as summarized in the following table:

  As of March 31, 2025
  Midland States Bank   Midland States
Bancorp, Inc.
  Minimum Regulatory Requirements (2)
Total capital to risk-weighted assets 13.10%   13.77%   10.50%
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets 11.84%   11.43%   8.50%
Common equity Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets 11.84%   8.60%   7.00%
Tier 1 leverage ratio 9.90%   9.55%   4.00%
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (1) N/A   6.32%   N/A


(1) A non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to page 10 for a reconciliation to the comparable GAAP financial measure.
(2) Includes the capital conservation buffer of 2.5%, as applicable.
   

About Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

Midland States Bancorp, Inc. is a community-based financial holding company headquartered in Effingham, Illinois, and is the sole shareholder of Midland States Bank. As of March 31, 2025, the Company had total assets of approximately $7.46 billion, and its Wealth Management Group had assets under administration of approximately $4.10 billion. The Company provides a full range of commercial and consumer banking products and services and business equipment financing, merchant credit card services, trust and investment management, insurance and financial planning services. For additional information, visit https://www.midlandsb.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/company/midland-states-bank

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Some of the financial measures included in this press release are not measures of financial performance recognized in accordance with GAAP.

These non-GAAP financial measures include “Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings,” “Pre-tax, pre-provision diluted earnings per share,” “Pre-tax, pre-provision return on average assets,” “Efficiency ratio,” “Tangible common equity to tangible assets,” and “Tangible book value per share.” The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide both management and investors a more complete understanding of the Company’s funding profile and profitability. These non-GAAP financial measures are supplemental and are not a substitute for any analysis based on GAAP financial measures. Not all companies use the same calculation of these measures; therefore, the measures in this press release may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures as presented by other companies.

Forward-Looking Statements

Readers should note that in addition to the historical information contained herein, this press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meanings of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including but not limited to statements about the Company’s plans, objectives, future performance, goals and future earnings levels, including currently anticipated levels of noninterest income and operating expenses. These statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, including the expected timing and results of the Company’s audit for the year ended December 31, 2024, and the Company’s ongoing evaluation of whether there is an impairment to its goodwill; the fact that the completion and filing of the 2024 Annual Report has taken, and may continue to take, longer than expected; changes in interest rates and other general economic, business and political conditions; the impact of federal trade policy, inflation, increased deposit volatility and potential regulatory developments; changes in the financial markets; changes in business plans as circumstances warrant; changes to U.S. tax laws, regulations and guidance; and other risks detailed from time to time in filings made by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers should note that the forward-looking statements included in this press release are not a guarantee of future events, and that actual events may differ materially from those made in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "will," "propose," "may," "plan," "seek," "expect," "intend," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "continue," or similar terminology. Any forward-looking statements presented herein are made only as of the date of this press release, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect changes in assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events, or otherwise.

CONTACTS:
Jeffrey G. Ludwig, President and CEO, at jludwig@midlandsb.com or (217) 342-7321
Eric T. Lemke, Chief Financial Officer, at elemke@midlandsb.com or (217) 342-7321

MIDLAND STATES BANCORP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
     
(dollars in thousands)   As of March 31, 2025
Assets    
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 102,006  
Investment securities     1,368,405  
Loans     5,018,053  
Allowance for credit losses on loans     (90,458 )
Total loans, net     4,927,595  
Loans held for sale     287,821  
Premises and equipment, net     86,719  
Other real estate owned     4,669  
Loan servicing rights, at lower of cost or fair value     17,278  
Goodwill     161,904  
Other intangible assets, net     11,189  
Company-owned life insurance     212,336  
Credit enhancement asset     5,614  
Other assets     272,217  
Total assets   $ 7,457,753  
     
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity    
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits   $ 1,090,707  
Interest-bearing deposits     4,845,727  
Total deposits     5,936,434  
Short-term borrowings     40,224  
FHLB advances and other borrowings     498,000  
Subordinated debt     77,754  
Trust preferred debentures     51,358  
Other liabilities     109,599  
Total liabilities     6,713,369  
Total shareholders’ equity     744,384  
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 7,457,753  
         


MIDLAND STATES BANCORP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited) (continued)
     
(in thousands, except per share data)   For the Three Months
Ended
March 31, 2025
Net interest income:    
Interest income   $ 99,251  
Interest expense     41,065  
Net interest income     58,186  
Provision for credit losses on loans     8,250  
Net interest income after provision for credit losses     49,936  
Noninterest income:    
Wealth management revenue     7,350  
Service charges on deposit accounts     3,305  
Interchange revenue     3,151  
Residential mortgage banking revenue     676  
Income on company-owned life insurance     2,334  
Credit enhancement (loss) income     (578 )
Other income     1,525  
Total noninterest income     17,763  
Noninterest expense:    
Salaries and employee benefits     26,416  
Occupancy and equipment     4,498  
Data processing     6,919  
Professional services     2,741  
Amortization of intangible assets     911  
FDIC insurance     1,463  
Other expense     5,977  
Total noninterest expense     48,925  
Income before income taxes     18,774  
Income tax expense     3,975  
Net income     14,799  
Preferred stock dividends     2,228  
Net income available to common shareholders   $ 12,571  
     
Basic earnings per common share   $ 0.57  
Diluted earnings per common share   $ 0.57  
         


MIDLAND STATES BANCORP, INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)(continued)
     
(in thousands)   As of March 31, 2025
Loan Portfolio Mix    
Commercial loans   $ 869,009
Equipment finance loans     390,276
Equipment finance leases     373,168
Total commercial loans and leases     1,632,453
Commercial real estate     2,592,325
Construction and land development     264,966
Residential real estate     373,095
Consumer     155,214
Total loans   $ 5,018,053
     
Loan Portfolio Segment    
Regions    
Eastern   $ 897,792
Northern     747,028
Southern     711,787
St. Louis     902,743
Total Community Bank     3,259,350
Specialty finance     865,401
Equipment finance     763,444
Non-core consumer and other(1)     129,858
Total loans   $ 5,018,053
     
Deposit Portfolio Mix    
Noninterest-bearing demand   $ 1,090,707
Interest-bearing:    
Checking     2,161,282
Money market     1,154,403
Savings     522,663
Time     818,732
Brokered time     188,647
Total deposits   $ 5,936,434
     
Deposit Portfolio by Channel    
Retail   $ 2,846,494
Commercial     1,074,837
Public Funds     490,374
Wealth & Trust     301,251
Servicing     842,567
Brokered Deposits     358,063
Other     22,848
Total deposits   $ 5,936,434


(1) Non-core consumer loans refers to consumer loan portfolios originated through third parties.
   

 

MIDLAND STATES BANCORP, INC.
RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (unaudited)
     
Pre-Tax, Pre-Provision Earnings Reconciliation
     
    For the Three Months
Ended March 31, 2025
Income before income taxes   $ 18,774  
Provision for credit losses     8,250  
Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings   $ 27,024  
Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings per diluted share   $ 1.12  
Pre-tax, pre-provision return on average assets     1.46 %
     
Efficiency Ratio Reconciliation
     
(dollars in thousands)   For the Three Months
Ended
March 31, 2025
Noninterest expense - GAAP   $ 48,925  
     
Net interest income - GAAP   $ 58,186  
Effect of tax-exempt income     208  
Adjusted net interest income     58,394  
     
Noninterest income - GAAP     17,763  
     
Adjusted total revenue   $ 76,157  
     
Efficiency ratio     64.24 %
         


Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets Ratio and Tangible Book Value Per Share
     
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)   As of March 31, 2025
Shareholders' Equity to Tangible Common Equity
Total shareholders' equity—GAAP   $ 744,384  
Adjustments:    
Preferred Stock     (110,548 )
Goodwill     (161,904 )
Other intangible assets, net     (11,189 )
Tangible common equity     460,743  
     
Total Assets to Tangible Assets:    
Total assets—GAAP   $ 7,457,753  
Adjustments:    
Goodwill     (161,904 )
Other intangible assets, net     (11,189 )
Tangible assets   $ 7,284,660  
     
Common Shares Outstanding     21,503,036  
     
Tangible Common Equity to Tangible Assets     6.32 %
Tangible Book Value Per Share   $ 21.43  

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