Dennis Zember
Analyst · KBW
Thank you, Matt. Thank you for all of you that have joined our first quarter conference call. We're excited to report that in the first quarter, we earned $7.3 million or $0.30 per share which compares to $22.6 million and $0.92 per share in the same quarter of '25. And as I'm reading that, excited to report earnings shrinking that much. The fact of the matter is, on an operating basis, we earned $0.33 per share in the first quarter, which excluded a small tax adjustment related to 2025 results. And when you compare that to second quarter a year ago, it's up 126% operating earnings, where we reported $0.14 in the same quarter of '25. And Matt may mention this, but the first quarter of '25 included a substantial gain on the deconsolidation of Panacea, which is what I'm excluding. Our key operating ratio has obviously improved alongside that earnings number I just gave you. On an operating basis, our ROA improved to 84 basis points compared to 40 basis points in the same quarter of '25. Driving that were a couple of items: margin, mostly; and as well as operating expense control. On net interest margin, our net interest margin benefited from the securities restructure as well as the mix of earning assets and climbed to 3.43% in the first quarter compared to $3.15 in the same quarter of '25. We continue to put up nice growth numbers that are manageable, but really distinguish us amongst our peer group. Loans ended at $3.4 billion, up 11.7% compared to the same quarter in '25. That excludes about $40 million or so that [indiscernible] that we moved into loans held for sale, related to a flow agreement with Panacea. So really, our growth was probably stronger than this. Deposit growth over the same period is really what you should look at. That came in at just better than 8% with very little of that from the digital platform, which is pretty steady state, at about $1 billion. The growth in checking accounts in our company was even more notable, with noninterest-bearing checking accounts growing to $541 million, which is almost 19% higher than where we were in '25. Checking accounts continue to be a more meaningful element of our deposit mix and were 15.9% of total deposits compared to just [ 14.2% ] in the first quarter '25. It's very important to note that weaker deposits in this strong fashion and never once felt pressured in our 4 bank or on our digital platform, to be more aggressive on rate. We're doing it with technology, with service, with people, with getting in front of us, focusing on commercial deposits and had real success. All of the energy and momentum on our fund sheet really starts at our core banking. There has never been a time since I came to Primis that our core bank has had this opportunity on both sides of the balance sheet. Honestly, we're winning business that several years ago, we just wouldn't have been in the running for or maybe even had a conversation about. Virtually nothing that we're doing to win this business has to do with rates or fees. We're leaning hard into our technology, our service, our people, our existing customers who are turning out to be amazing centers of influence for us. For so long, it felt like all we were doing here is working on our factory and stuff in the factory. But today's stuff is rolling off, that [indiscernible] line faster and faster. I'm very encouraged by what our people are accomplishing. Primis' warehouse has fully replaced life premium finance at this point , has been some well received in the marketplace. We finished the quarter with about $460 million outstanding. For a few days in the quarter, at the near the end of March, we credited $0.5 billion outstanding. This is before any [indiscernible], is before the busy [indiscernible] for retail mortgage. Importantly, warehouse is still producing important impressive yields and margins, efficiency ratios in the [ 20s ], the amount of scale and impact on our overall operating ratio in this business, it's not really something that's been fully banked or recognized in our current numbers. That's really -- they've been just scaling the business so quickly over the past year. But as we -- I believe we could probably double this business in the next 12 to 18 months. And I believe the incremental impact from that [indiscernible] is going to be very meaningful. Retail Mortgage had an absolute blowout for. [indiscernible] it was impacted by some Middle East activities and an impact on rates and fair value adjustments. And that's true. We might have reported $0.5 billion, looking at $0.5 billion more at that. But [indiscernible] pretax income in the Mortgage grew to $2.1 million in the first quarter compared to $766,000 same quarter a year ago. In the quarter, our earnings [indiscernible] up to 57 basis points on closed volume compared 46 in the same period a year ago. So on a profitability basis, we're up maybe 19%, 20% -- a little better than 20% on closed volume. Our recruiting pipeline has never been as strong, and we're consistently we double each month [indiscernible] flow volume, new files. So we have real [indiscernible] very positive about what the second half of the year would look like. Right now, we believe Primis Mortgage is on track to be a top 50 mortgage company nationwide in '26. And lastly, before I turn it over to Matt, I want to emphasize what's really proven [indiscernible] for us and our desire to build this into a top-performing bank. In our day-to-day here, we are [indiscernible] on growing checking accounts, like I mentioned earlier, to about 20% of total deposits. Secondly, we're determined to drive massive amounts of operating leverage from our consistent, reliable balance sheet growth [indiscernible] to decreasing OpEx. And I know I've been saying this for several quarters. And so as the quarter ended, I was pretty delighted, start playing with the numbers and see what I'm about to tell you here. If you look at the last year, first quarter of '25 from -- first quarter '25, all the way back to the first quarter of '24, we were reporting growth in core revenue of about $45 million -- excuse me, we were reporting core revenue of about $45.6 million, which is higher by 33.7%, call it, 34% over a year ago. Reported operating expenses straight off of [indiscernible] income statement, no adjustments, came in at $33.8 million, which is only 4% higher than the same time a year ago. That's 34% growth in revenue, only a 4% growth in OpEx. I had in my comments that [indiscernible] that we could do that for a couple of more years. But I refrain with Primis, so I tick that out. But this is an extraordinary level of operating leverage and really the driver of our results. Nobody approve things we've done in this area and that revenue may not be outpacing OpEx going forward. We had several strategy, of course, to continue getting this result. And one of those is AI. And I don't want to steal Matt's comment or his hard work on this. I know he's going to comment further on this. But any [indiscernible] is the same kind of opportunity and catalyst that you would expect me to report if we were doing M&A transactions. We already have all the tools we need for this. We expect hardly no additional investments except short, but -- except the deep training that we're going to give our staff to be effective with this. And we believe that in the year, we are going to be the undisputed leader amongst banks under $10 billion, using AI to drive operating results [indiscernible] sales efficiency, customer satisfaction experience and, importantly, fraud prevention. When you combine that with our work towards converting our core bank to a fully digital core, we are on the edge of being a uniquely positioned bank with technology that has figured out how to keep our [indiscernible]. With that, Matt, I'll turn it over to you.