FineMark Holdings, Inc.
This press release replaces the release distributed on Monday, July 19, 2021. The Consolidated Financial Highlights have been updated to reflect Second Quarter 2021 results.
FORT MYERS, FL / ACCESSWIRE / July 20, 2021 / FineMark Holdings, Inc. (the "Holding Company") (OTCQX:FNBT), the parent company of FineMark National Bank & Trust (the "Bank") (collectively, "FineMark"), today announced second quarter 2021 net income of $5.4 million (or $0.58 per diluted share). This compares to net income of $4.8 million (or $0.54 per diluted share) reported for the second quarter of 2020.
SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
FineMark's net income for the second quarter increased 11.3% on a year-over-year basis, reflecting continued growth in our loan portfolio and trust business. While the loan portfolio expanded by 13%, net interest income increased only 4%, reflecting the continued ultra-low interest rate environment. Assets under management and administration increased 30% or $1.3 billion over the past 12 months, reflecting inflows from new and existing trust clients and gains in equity markets.
As of June 30, 2021, the Bank's total assets are just under $3.0 billion compared to $2.5 billion a year earlier. Once the $3.0 billion threshold is reached, FineMark's capital ratios will be evaluated on a consolidated basis. In preparation, $82.5 million in new equity capital was raised in the month of June, with 2.5 million shares issued at $33 per share (818,182 of those shares were issued in July). Investor demand was robust due to the strength of the Bank's balance sheet, our mix of interest-and fee-based income, along with other factors. This demand led us to increase the amount raised from the original target of $60 million.
Quarterly pre-tax operating income was $7.1 million, up 11.5% year-over-year, but down slightly from the previous quarter. This quarter-over-quarter decrease was due partly to a one-time fee for prepaying $10 million of subordinated debt; this upfront cost will generate substantial future interest savings.
Major categories affecting second quarter 2021 performance on a year-over-year basis:
- Cost of funds decreased 20 basis points to 0.57%.
- Trust and investment fees increased 35% to $6.6 million, representing 29% of total revenue.
- Assets under management and administration increased 30% to $5.7 billion, including $141 million of additional investments from new and existing clients.
- Loans (net of allowances) increased 13% to $1.95 billion, reflecting strong new loan demand net of paydowns.
- Deposits increased 23% to $2.4 billion, even after adjusting for $100 million in deposits that were moved off the balance sheet in the first quarter of 2021.
- Net interest income increased 4% to $15.6 million, despite a decrease in net interest margin as yields declined.
Return on average assets was 0.74% (down from 0.80%); return on risk-weighted assets was 1.28% (versus 1.34%); and return on average equity was 9.89% (versus 10.16%). Declines were due to a change in balance sheet composition, a higher asset base, higher non-interest expense to support growth, a higher equity capital base, and lower realized gains on securities.
COVID-19 UPDATE
As the U.S. continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are pleased to report that our operations are essentially back to normal at all FineMark locations. We are extremely proud that we were able to serve our clients throughout the past year and produce strong financial performance for our shareholders. We were able to grow our high-quality loan portfolio, grow our deposit base, increase trust assets and generate strong earnings during the pandemic.
Loan-loss Reserves and Forbearance: No new COVID-related provisions were made for loan losses in the second quarter and we are continuing to evaluate the appropriateness of the Bank's $2.5 million in COVID-related reserves. As of June 30, 2021, two loans, both from the same borrower, remain in forbearance; however, we expect full repayment and both loans to resume paying according to original terms.
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP): As of June 30, 2021, we have $40.8 million in PPP loans outstanding. Our PPP loan portfolio, which will continue to decline as borrowers seek loan forgiveness, recognized $532,000 in net fees in the second quarter, for a total of $1.1 million year-to-date. We are pleased to have helped many businesses in our communities obtain funds through the PPP to assist them through the pandemic.
NET INTEREST INCOME AND MARGIN
Inflation has been in the news a great deal recently. While we believe the recent surge is likely to be transitory, FineMark's earnings would likely hold up well even if inflation were to persist longer than expected, as rising-rate environments tend to increase loan rates and benefit banks' net interest margins. The Federal Reserve remains committed to maintaining ultra-low short-term interest rates at least until 2023, and we continue to seek ways to reduce funding costs to offset the downward pressure on net interest income. Net interest income for the second quarter rose 4% year-over-year to $15.6 million. The increase is a result of growth in the Bank's balance sheet and its ability to invest cash in either loans or bonds.
Average cost of funds declined to 0.57% in the second quarter of 2021, versus 0.58% in the first quarter and 0.77% in the second quarter of 2020. Yield on earning assets also declined slightly to 2.79% versus 2.81% in the first quarter. As a result, the Bank's net interest margin decreased by 1 basis point in the second quarter, to 2.24% versus 2.25%. Going forward, interest expense will benefit from having prepaid $10 million in subordinated debt, which had an interest rate of 5.875%. The bank incurred a prepayment fee of $400,000, however the debt prepayment will generate $587,500 in annual savings.
NON-INTEREST INCOME
Non-interest income growth continues to benefit from strong performance in our trust and investment business. Fee income from the trust business now represents 29% of revenues and acts as a stabilizer to the Bank's net interest income, which is interest rate sensitive. As of June 30, 2021, FineMark had $5.7 billion in assets under management and administration, up 30% on a year-over-year basis. During the second quarter of 2021, we added nearly $141 million in net assets from new and existing clients, which highlights our ability to expand current relationships, while building new ones, often based on referrals.
The U.S. equity market delivered strong returns in the second quarter, which contributed to the growth in trust assets. Trust fees for the quarter totaled $6.6 million, a year-over-year increase of 35%.
FineMark realized gains of $243,000 from the sale of debt securities in the second quarter of 2021, down from $1.4 million in the second quarter of 2020, when bond prices had benefitted from the precipitous decline in interest rates.
NON-INTEREST EXPENSES
As FineMark's loan portfolio, deposit base, and trust business continue to grow, operating overhead also increases to maintain our high level of client service. Non-interest expenses in the second quarter totaled $15.1 million, a 5% increase compared to the first quarter and a 18% increase year-over-year. The higher expense is mainly due to hiring new associates and continuing to invest in cybersecurity and technology.
CREDIT QUALITY
FineMark's asset quality remains strong. The Bank had $3.1 million in classified loans (loans that may potentially default) as of June 30, 2021, compared to $2.4 million in the first quarter. The Bank's ratio of classified loans to total loans remains exceptionally low at 1.03% of total capital, compared to an industry average of 14.5%. Total non-performing loans rose by $0.4 million in the second quarter to $2.0 million, which represents 0.10% of total loans.
The allowance for loan losses at the end of the second quarter was slightly below $22 million, up 2.6% versus the first quarter and up 10.5% year-over-year, reflecting the growth in our loan portfolio. Loan loss allowances represent 1.10% of total loans outstanding as of June 30, 2021, unchanged from the previous quarter. The total includes $2.5 million added in the first half of 2020 as a special COVID-related provision. Despite an increase in classified loans, management continues to believe reserves are sufficient to support the risk in the Bank's loan portfolio.
Management is pleased with the credit quality of the Bank's loan portfolio; as always, we monitor conditions of both the economy and our individual borrowers to determine whether additional provisions should be made. Our commitment to knowing our clients-and working with them proactively to achieve solutions as needed-continues to serve our shareholders well. As the Bank is on the verge of exceeding $3 billion in assets, we are prepared for the higher level of regulatory scrutiny that larger banks receive from the Federal Reserve. We intend to maintain capital levels that are consistent with peers of our size, as illustrated by the capital raise this quarter, to support continued growth.
CAPITAL AND LIQUIDITY
FineMark's capital ratios continue to exceed regulatory requirements for 'well-capitalized' banks. As of June 30, 2021, FineMark's tier 1 leverage ratio on a consolidated basis was 9.27%, a substantial increase from the first quarter due to the equity capital raised this quarter. The total risk-based capital ratio as of June 30, 2021 was 19.68%.
HEADQUARTERS UPDATE AND EXPANSION PLANS
We are comfortably settled into our new home office in Fort Myers, Florida, and we continue to recognize synergies that arise from having more than 100 associates in the same location. We look forward to opening new locations in Jupiter, Florida (before the end of 2021) and South Naples, Florida (in early 2022) to meet the needs of our growing client base in those areas. That will bring us to 14 locations in Florida, Arizona and South Carolina.
CLOSING REMARKS
As always, we appreciate your loyalty, trust, and faith in FineMark and our associates. We continue to be deeply grateful for the exceptional dedication our team of associates show to the Bank, our clients, and our communities every day. Our ability to achieve the results reported here stems from our relationship-based approach and our dedication to providing creative solutions that meet our clients' needs. We believe that our commitment to achieving balanced, diversified growth through our lending and trust businesses will serve our shareholders well. We recognize that many parts of the world are still battling the pandemic and we are grateful to hold an optimistic outlook that strong economic growth will continue for the remainder of the year.
Kind regards,
Joseph R. Catti
Chairman & CEO
Background
FineMark Holdings, Inc. is the parent company of FineMark National Bank & Trust. Founded in 2007, FineMark National Bank & Trust is a nationally chartered bank, headquartered in Florida. Through its offices located in Florida, Arizona and South Carolina, FineMark offers a full range of financial services, including personal and business banking, lending services, trust and investment services. The Corporation's common stock trades on the OTCQX under the symbol FNBT. Investor information is available on the Corporation's website at www.finemarkbank.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Some of the factors that might cause these differences include: weakness in national, regional or international economic conditions or conditions affecting the banking or financial services industries or financial capital markets; volatility in national and international financial markets; reductions in net interest income resulting from interest rate volatility as well as changes in the balance and mix of loans and deposits; reductions in the market value or outflows of assets under administration; changes in the value of securities and other assets; reductions in loan demand; changes in loan collectability, default and charge-off rates; changes in the size and nature of our competition; changes in legislation or regulation and accounting principles, policies and guidelines; occurrences of cyber-attacks, hacking and identity theft; natural disasters; and changes in the assumptions used in making such forward-looking statements. You should carefully review all these factors and you should be aware that there might be other factors that could cause these differences.
These forward-looking statements were based on information, plans, and estimates at the date of this report. We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, new information, future events, or other changes.
FINEMARK HOLDINGS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Balance Sheets
($ in thousands, except share amounts)
| June 30, | December 31, | |||||||
Assets | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||
| (Unaudited) | ||||||||
Cash and due from banks | $ | 197,119 | 227,921 | |||||
Debt securities available for sale | 654,974 | 589,233 | ||||||
Debt securities held to maturity | 65,919 | 64,908 | ||||||
Loans, net of allowance for loan losses of $21,636 in 2021 | ||||||||
and $20,782 in 2020 | 1,945,541 | 1,850,293 | ||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank stock | 12,082 | 16,155 | ||||||
Federal Reserve Bank stock | 5,016 | 4,397 | ||||||
Premises and equipment, net | 42,305 | 41,303 | ||||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 7,289 | 7,674 | ||||||
Accrued interest receivable | 7,193 | 7,604 | ||||||
Deferred tax asset | 2,212 | - | ||||||
Bank-owned life insurance | 35,360 | 34,963 | ||||||
Other assets | 7,959 | 6,965 | ||||||
Total assets | $ | 2,982,969 | 2,851,416 | |||||
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | ||||||||
Liabilities: | ||||||||
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits | 448,097 | 352,281 | ||||||
Savings, NOW and money-market deposits | 1,845,800 | 1,788,441 | ||||||
Time deposits | 64,366 | 84,232 | ||||||
Total deposits | 2,358,263 | 2,224,954 | ||||||
Official checks | 7,762 | 5,883 | ||||||
Other borrowings | 5,790 | 5,612 | ||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 284,144 | 334,271 | ||||||
Operating lease liabilities | 7,444 | 7,849 | ||||||
Subordinated debt | 40,876 | 50,712 | ||||||
Deferred tax liability | - | 202 | ||||||
Other liabilities | 7,685 | 10,876 | ||||||
Total liabilities | 2,711,964 | 2,640,359 | ||||||
Shareholders' equity: | ||||||||
Common stock, $.01 par value; 50,000,000 shares authorized, | ||||||||
10,754,549 and 8,955,427 shares issued and outstanding in 2021 and 2020 | 108 | 90 | ||||||
Additional paid-in capital | 178,155 | 122,629 | ||||||
Retained earnings | 91,088 | 80,120 | ||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 1,654 | 8,218 | ||||||
Total shareholders' equity | 271,005 | 211,057 | ||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | $ | 2,982,969 | 2,851,416 | |||||
Book Value per Share | 25.20 | 23.57 | ||||||
FINEMARK HOLDINGS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Consolidated Statements of Earnings (Unaudited)
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
| Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||||||
| June 30, | June 30, | ||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||
Interest income: | |||||||||||||||||
Loans | $ | 16,860 | 15,640 | $ | 33,335 | 31,409 | |||||||||||
Debt securities | 2,398 | 3,035 | 4,866 | 5,896 | |||||||||||||
Dividends on Federal Home Loan Bank stock | 114 | 188 | 279 | 373 | |||||||||||||
Other | 101 | 456 | 218 | 594 | |||||||||||||
Total interest income | 19,473 | 19,319 | 38,698 | 38,272 | |||||||||||||
Interest expense: | |||||||||||||||||
Deposits | 1,023 | 1,732 | 2,064 | 5,701 | |||||||||||||
Federal Home Loan Bank advances | 2,078 | 2,102 | 4,172 | 4,008 | |||||||||||||
Subordinated debt | 732 | 453 | 1,424 | 906 | |||||||||||||
Total interest expense | 3,833 | 4,287 | 7,660 | 10,615 | |||||||||||||
Net interest income | 15,640 | 15,032 | 31,038 | 27,657 | |||||||||||||
Provision for loan losses | 540 | 2,563 | 847 | 3,746 | |||||||||||||
Net interest income after provision for loan losses | 15,100 | 12,469 | 30,191 | 23,911 | |||||||||||||
Noninterest income: | |||||||||||||||||
Trust fees | 6,628 | 4,897 | 12,596 | 9,952 | |||||||||||||
Income from bank-owned life insurance | 200 | 210 | 397 | 422 | |||||||||||||
Income from solar farms | 97 | 92 | 161 | 155 | |||||||||||||
Gain on sale of debt securities available for sale | 243 | 1,371 | 902 | 4,062 | |||||||||||||
Loss on extinguishment of debt | (400 | ) | - | (955 | ) | - | |||||||||||
Other fees and service charges | 309 | 142 | 541 | 402 | |||||||||||||
Total noninterest income | 7,077 | 6,712 | 13,642 | 14,993 | |||||||||||||
Noninterest expenses: | |||||||||||||||||
Salaries and employee benefits | 9,336 | 7,435 | 18,240 | 15,424 | |||||||||||||
Occupancy | 1,506 | 1,487 | 3,035 | 2,918 | |||||||||||||
Information systems | 1,548 | 1,313 | 3,086 | 2,521 | |||||||||||||
Professional fees | 446 | 369 | 872 | 719 | |||||||||||||
Marketing and business development | 492 | 266 | 677 | 760 | |||||||||||||
Regulatory assessments | 395 | 314 | 788 | 617 | |||||||||||||
Other | 1,355 | 1,630 | 2,750 | 2,881 | |||||||||||||
Total noninterest expense | 15,078 | 12,814 | 29,448 | 25,840 | |||||||||||||
Earnings before income taxes | 7,099 | 6,367 | 14,385 | 13,064 | |||||||||||||
Income taxes | 1,703 | 1,520 | 3,417 | 3,130 | |||||||||||||
Net earnings | $ | 5,396 | 4,847 | $ | 10,968 | 9,934 | |||||||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic | 9,162 | 8,922 | 9,093 | 8,912 | |||||||||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted | 9,331 | 9,067 | 9,265 | 9,045 | |||||||||||||
Per share information: Basic earnings per common share | $ | 0.59 | 0.54 | $ | 1.21 | 1.11 | |||||||||||
Diluted earnings per common share | $ | 0.58 | 0.54 | $ | 1.18 | 1.10 | |||||||||||
FineMark Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated Financial Highlights
Second Quarter 2021
Unaudited
$ in thousands except for share data | 2nd Qtr 2021 | 1st Qtr 2021 | 4th Qtr 2020 | 3rd Qtr 2020 | 2nd Qtr 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||
$ Earnings | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Interest Income | $ | 15,640 | 15,398 | 15,312 | 15,205 | 15,032 | 31,038 | 27,657 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Provision for loan loss | $ | 540 | 307 | 610 | 630 | 2,563 | 847 | 3,746 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Non-interest Income | $ | 7,234 | 6,461 | 6,113 | 5,858 | 5,341 | 13,695 | 10,931 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gain on sale of securities available for sale | $ | 243 | 659 | 584 | 1,066 | 1,371 | 902 | 4,062 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Loss on extinguishment of debt | $ | (400 | ) | (555 | ) | (160 | ) | - | - | (955 | ) | - | ||||||||||||||||
Non-interest Expense | $ | 15,078 | 14,370 | 13,164 | 14,069 | 12,814 | 29,448 | 25,840 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Earnings before income taxes | 7,099 | 7,286 | 8,075 | 7,430 | 6,367 | 14,385 | 13,064 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Taxes | $ | 1,703 | 1,714 | 1,789 | 1,694 | 1,520 | 3,417 | 3,130 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net Income | $ | 5,396 | 5,572 | 6,286 | 5,736 | 4,847 | 10,968 | 9,934 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Basic earnings per share | $ | 0.59 | 0.62 | 0.70 | 0.65 | 0.54 | 1.21 | 1.11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Diluted earnings per share | $ | 0.58 | 0.61 | 0.69 | 0.63 | 0.54 | 1.18 | 1.10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Performance Ratios | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Return on average assets* | 0.74 | % | 0.78 | % | 0.93 | % | 0.90 | % | 0.80 | % | 0.76 | % | 0.85 | % | ||||||||||||||
Return on risk weighted assets* | 1.28 | % | 1.37 | % | 1.60 | % | 1.54 | % | 1.34 | % | 1.30 | % | 1.34 | % | ||||||||||||||
Return on average equity* | 9.89 | % | 10.48 | % | 12.12 | % | 11.35 | % | 10.16 | % | 10.18 | % | 10.62 | % | ||||||||||||||
Yield on earning assets* | 2.79 | % | 2.81 | % | 2.95 | % | 3.13 | % | 3.32 | % | 2.80 | % | 3.45 | % | ||||||||||||||
Cost of funds* | 0.57 | % | 0.58 | % | 0.62 | % | 0.67 | % | 0.77 | % | 0.58 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||||||||||
Net Interest Margin* | 2.24 | % | 2.25 | % | 2.36 | % | 2.50 | % | 2.58 | % | 2.25 | % | 2.49 | % | ||||||||||||||
Efficiency ratio | 66.37 | % | 65.43 | % | 60.24 | % | 63.58 | % | 58.92 | % | 65.91 | % | 60.59 | % | ||||||||||||||
Capital | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tier 1 leverage capital ratio | 9.27 | % | 7.37 | % | 7.48 | % | 7.71 | % | 7.89 | % | 9.27 | % | 7.89 | % | ||||||||||||||
Common equity risk-based capital ratio | 15.96 | % | 12.91 | % | 12.94 | % | 13.20 | % | 13.15 | % | 15.96 | % | 13.15 | % | ||||||||||||||
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio | 15.96 | % | 12.91 | % | 12.94 | % | 13.20 | % | 13.15 | % | 15.96 | % | 13.15 | % | ||||||||||||||
Total risk-based capital ratio | 19.68 | % | 17.36 | % | 17.52 | % | 16.57 | % | 16.56 | % | 19.68 | % | 16.56 | % | ||||||||||||||
Book value per share | $ | 25.20 | $ | 23.20 | $ | 23.57 | $ | 23.01 | $ | 22.08 | $ | 25.20 | $ | 22.08 | ||||||||||||||
Tangible book value per share | $ | 25.20 | $ | 23.20 | $ | 23.57 | $ | 23.01 | $ | 22.08 | $ | 25.20 | $ | 22.08 | ||||||||||||||
Asset Quality | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net charge-offs (recoveries) | $ | (1 | ) | (6 | ) | 3 | 3 | 9 | -7 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average total loans | -0.00 | % | -0.00 | % | 0.00 | % | 0.00 | % | 0.00 | % | (0.00 | )% | 0.00 | % | ||||||||||||||
Allowance for loan losses | $ | 21,636 | 21,095 | 20,782 | 20,209 | 19,582 | 21,636 | 19,582 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Allowance to total loans | 1.10 | % | 1.10 | % | 1.11 | % | 1.12 | % | 1.12 | % | 1.10 | % | 1.12 | % | ||||||||||||||
Nonperforming loans | $ | 2,001 | 1,599 | 1,279 | 1,098 | 1,560 | 2,001 | 1,560 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other real estate owned | $ | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nonperforming loans to total loans | 0.10 | % | 0.08 | % | 0.07 | % | 0.06 | % | 0.09 | % | 0.10 | % | 0.09 | % | ||||||||||||||
Nonperforming assets to total assets | 0.07 | % | 0.06 | % | 0.04 | % | 0.04 | % | 0.06 | % | 0.07 | % | 0.06 | % | ||||||||||||||
Loan Composition (% of Total Gross Loans) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1-4 Family | 53.6 | % | 52.4 | % | 53.1 | % | 53.3 | % | 52.8 | % | 53.6 | % | 52.8 | % | ||||||||||||||
Commercial Loans | 11.1 | % | 13.1 | % | 13.5 | % | 14.9 | % | 15.3 | % | 11.1 | % | 15.3 | % | ||||||||||||||
Commercial Real Estate | 21.1 | % | 19.5 | % | 18.9 | % | 19.4 | % | 19.9 | % | 21.1 | % | 19.9 | % | ||||||||||||||
Construction Loans | 6.7 | % | 7.7 | % | 7.6 | % | 6.8 | % | 6.7 | % | 6.7 | % | 6.7 | % | ||||||||||||||
Other Loans | 7.4 | % | 7.3 | % | 7.0 | % | 5.5 | % | 5.3 | % | 7.4 | % | 5.3 | % | ||||||||||||||
End of Period Balances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets | $ | 2,982,969 | 2,874,148 | 2,851,416 | 2,606,789 | 2,520,831 | 2,982,969 | 2,520,831 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Investments | $ | 720,893 | 668,823 | 654,141 | 619,016 | 618,569 | 720,893 | 618,569 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Loans, net of allowance | $ | 1,945,541 | 1,889,770 | 1,850,293 | 1,789,905 | 1,727,853 | 1,945,541 | 1,727,853 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Deposits | $ | 2,358,263 | 2,297,031 | 2,224,954 | 1,978,922 | 1,919,966 | 2,358,263 | 1,919,966 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other borrowings | $ | 5,790 | 12,144 | 5,612 | 14,920 | 9,121 | 5,790 | 9,121 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Subordinated Debt | $ | 40,876 | 50,737 | 50,712 | 29,622 | 29,610 | 40,876 | 29,610 | ||||||||||||||||||||
FHLB Advances | $ | 284,144 | 284,207 | 334,271 | 354,334 | 314,396 | 284,144 | 314,396 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Shareholders Equity | $ | 271,005 | 210,400 | 211,057 | 205,627 | 197,174 | 271,005 | 197,174 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Wealth Management | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trust fees | $ | 6,628 | 5,968 | 5,591 | 5,337 | 4,897 | 12,596 | 9,952 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Assets Under Administration | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Balance at beginning of period | $ | 5,304,562 | 5,091,408 | 4,622,464 | 4,382,810 | 3,932,309 | 5,091,408 | 4,472,585 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net investment appreciation (depreciation) & income | $ | 242,924 | 75,199 | 349,016 | 166,182 | 389,677 | 318,123 | (316,852 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Net client asset flows | $ | 140,623 | 137,955 | 119,928 | 73,472 | 60,824 | 278,578 | 227,077 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Balance at end of period | $ | 5,688,110 | 5,304,562 | 5,091,408 | 4,622,464 | 4,382,810 | 5,688,110 | 4,382,810 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Percentage of AUA that are managed | 89 | % | 89 | % | 89 | % | 90 | % | 89 | % | 89 | % | 89 | % | ||||||||||||||
Stock Valuation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Closing Market Price (OTCQX) | $ | 33.00 | 30.00 | 23.41 | 19.85 | 21.60 | $ | 33.00 | $ | 21.60 | ||||||||||||||||||
Multiple of Tangible Book Value | 1.31 | 1.29 | 0.99 | 0.9 | 1.0 | $ | 1.31 | $ | 0.98 | |||||||||||||||||||
*annualized
CONTACT:
Ryan Roberts, Investor Relations
8695 College Parkway, Suite 100
Fort Myers, FL 33919
239-461-3850
investorrelations@finemarkbank.com
SOURCE: FineMark Holdings, Inc.
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AI and Cybersecurity Leader, SecureAuth, Appoints Geoffrey Mattson to Help Enterprises Secure Complex Human, Machine, and AI-agent Identities10.12.2025 17:30:00 CET | Press release
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 / SecureAuth, a leader in AI-driven identity security, today announced the appointment of Geoffrey Mattson as Chief Executive Officer. Mattson's appointment marks the beginning of the company's next phase of growth as enterprises confront a rapid rise in AI agents with real authority, a shift that is increasing the complexity of business relationships and driving urgent demand for modern identity security. The Board of Directors thanks outgoing CEO Joseph Dhanapal, who will remain as a strategic advisor. During his tenure, SecureAuth invested heavily in creating a next generation security platform, featuring our market leading, AI-driven risk engine. With this platform in place, SecureAuth is positioned to capture accelerating demand for identity and access management as agentic AI transforms identity from a static access check into a dynamic control plane for managing complex human, machine, and AI-driven relationships. Mattson
Nasdaq Verafin Joins Global Anti-Scam Alliance10.12.2025 15:00:00 CET | Press release
THE HAGUE, NL / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 / The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) is pleased to announce that Nasdaq Verafin has joined GASA as a Foundation Member, strengthening the global effort to combat scams, financial crime, and digital fraud. As fraud tactics continue to evolve across borders and digital channels, cross-sector collaboration has become essential to protecting consumers and building safer financial ecosystems. Nasdaq Verafin's participation marks a meaningful step forward in the shared mission to advance trust, transparency, and resilience across the globe. In addition to joining the global effort, Nasdaq Verafin will join both the Brazil and Mexico chapters of GASA to partner with stakeholders across the financial ecosystem in Latin America, bolstering regional initiatives to combat financial crime. "Criminals are innovating at an unprecedented rate, taking advantage of information siloes and the shortcomings of legacy technology to avoid detection. We a
TIS Helps Treasury Teams Navigate the Ongoing ISO 20022 Transition After the 2025 Banking Deadline10.12.2025 14:00:00 CET | Press release
BERLIN, DE / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 / Treasury Intelligence Solutions (TIS), a leading cloud-based platform for payments and cash management, is future-proofing organizations with specialized translation services in the wake of the recent November 2025 ISO 20022 deadline. A major turning point for the financial industry, SWIFT now requires banks to move their cross-border payment messages to ISO 20022. As a result, treasury teams are already seeing differences in how their banks send and receive payment information. Adapting to these changes will require a strategic approach to modernizing systems and processes. ISO 20022 replaces a patchwork of older standards with a single approach to structuring payment data. The new universal standard is designed to reduce confusion across markets, improve data quality, and support the level of transparency that regulators around the globe now expect. Moving to ISO 20022 payments takes time and strategic vision, especially when legacy
Majority of Australian Parents (65%) and U.S. Parents 58% Support Social Media Ban for Under 16s, but Kids Say It Risks Cutting Them Off from Key Connections9.12.2025 15:00:00 CET | Press release
New survey of 4,000 parents and children in the U.S. and Australia reveals sharp generational divides in support, fears, mental health expectations, and belief in government enforcement. WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) released new research today examining how parents and children in the United States and Australia view social media bans for anyone under 16. The findings reveal strong parental support for such bans, in contrast with widespread concern from children who fear losing friendships and support systems that exist primarily online. The research arrives as Australia implements a national under 16 social media ban, placing global attention on how the policy will affect youth and their families. FOSI's study surveyed 4,000 parents and children ages 10 to 17 to understand how both groups feel about restrictions, enforcement, and the broader impact of social media on daily life. Support for the Ban: Parents vs Children
Techmer PM Joins Formerra's Portfolio in North America9.12.2025 15:00:00 CET | Press release
Formerra will distribute Techmer PM color masterbatches, high-performance additives, and pre-colored compounds across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. ROMEOVILLE, ILLINOIS / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / Formerra, a leader in performance materials distribution, today announced the addition of Techmer PM color masterbatches, high-performance additives, and pre-colored compounds to its expansive portfolio of materials. With this partnership, Formerra advances its application-specific lineup, aligning its material portfolio to customers' evolving needs across North America. A U.S.-based plastics compounder, Techmer PM specializes in value-added color and additive masterbatches and engineered compounds for high-performance plastics and fibers. These products are used in various industries such as medical, automotive, packaging, and consumer goods applications. Techmer PM has consistently invested in its optical and color capabilities, including the recent acquisition of OptiColor Inc.
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