Net Income Rises 10% to $15.6 Million
Adjusted Net Income Increases 14% to $14.8 Million
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (January 24, 2022) – First Farmers and Merchants Corporation (OTC Pink: FFMH), the holding company for First Farmers and Merchants Bank, today announced double digit growth in net income and adjusted net income for 2021, compared with 2020. The Company also reported record assets and deposits for the year ended December 31, 2021.
Key highlights of First Farmers’ results for 2021 include:
- Net income rose 10% to $15.6 million in 2021 compared with $14.2 million for 2020. Net income per common share increased 10.5% to $3.59 in 2021 from $3.25 in 2020. The 2021 results include one-time executive retirement benefit expenses of $1.5 million ($1.1 million net of tax);
- Adjusted net income, which excludes special items, rose 14% to $14.8 million in 2021, or $3.40
- per common share, compared with $13.0 million, or $2.98 per common share, in 2020 (see “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” section);
- Net interest income after provision increased 5.8% to $45.3 million in 2021 from $42.8 million in 2020;
- Trust services fee income reached a record $4.0 million, up 11% from $3.6 million in 2020. Total administered trust assets climbed to a record $6.3 billion;
- Mortgage banking activities revenue was a record $1.4 million in 2021, up 5.8% from $1.3 million in 2020; and
- Total assets reached a record $2.0 billion and total deposits reached a record $1.8 billion.
Commenting on the results, T. Randy Stevens, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First Farmers, said, “First Farmers set new records in 2021 for assets, deposits, and trust assets under management. We are very proud of our record performance in 2021. We also remained focused on the safety and soundness of First Farmers and reported continued improvements in our loan quality at year-end 2021. Last year, we returned $5.3 million to First Farmers’ shareholders in cash dividends and stock repurchases as part of our program to build long-term shareholder value. We repurchased 42,432 shares of First Farmers’ stock in 2021, up from 20,133 shares repurchased in the prior year.”
Brian K. Williams, President, added, “First Farmers’ excellent results in 2021 benefited from growth in net interest income, non-interest income and low loan losses. We experienced growth across our markets in Middle Tennessee and our loan pipeline has improved at year-end 2021 compared with last year. We are very proud of our entire team at First Farmers who contributed to our growth as they continued to serve our customers at a high level, despite the challenges of the COVID economy.
“We are very positive about our opportunities in 2022. We are making significant investments in new systems and software to support our future growth. We plan to roll out new systems late in the first quarter that will expand First Farmers online portal with best-in-class digital banking services, enhance our customer contact center and expand our platform of other banking products and services.
“Our focus for 2022 remains on maintaining our high asset quality to support our earnings and our capital base. Last year, we recorded no provision for loans losses for the last three quarters of 2021 and ended the year with a lower level of nonperforming assets than in 2020, no net charge-offs and a low level of past due loans and classified loans. We expect the high quality of our loan portfolio combined with our momentum in interest income and non-interest income to benefit our future growth,” continued Williams.
Fourth Quarter 2021 Results of Operations
Net income was $3.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2021, down $226,000, or 6.9%, from the year-earlier quarter. The decline in earnings was due to one-time executive retirement benefit expenses of $1.5 million ($1.1 million net of tax) recognized during the fourth quarter of 2021, partially offset by strong revenue growth of $1.3 million in the quarter. Adjusted net income, which excludes one-time items, rose 22.3% to $4.0 million, up $734,000 from the year-earlier quarter. Net interest income improved by $882,000 with growth in interest earning assets supported by an increase in interest on investments of $427,000 along with a reduction in interest expense of $455,000.
Non-interest income increased $451,000 driven by the gain on sale of available-for-sale securities of $254,000 coupled with an increase in service fees on deposit accounts of $144,000. Non-interest expense was up by $1.7 million from the year-earlier quarter due primarily to an increase in salaries and employee benefits expense, including the $1.5 million one-time executive retirement benefit expenses.
Net income for the fourth quarter of 2021 was down from the sequential third quarter by $1.0 million, or 24.5%. The decrease in earnings was due primarily to one-time executive retirement benefit expenses of $1.1 million, net of tax, recognized during the fourth quarter. Adjusted net income was higher at $4.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2021 and was up $96,000 compared with the sequential third quarter.
For the fourth quarter of 2021, outstanding loan balances decreased $16 million, or 1.8%, from the previous quarter to $887 million and decreased $78 million, or 8.1%, from the year-earlier quarter. Loan contraction for the quarter was driven by a high level of loan payoffs on commercial projects along with Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program (“SBA PPP”) loan forgiveness of $7 million. Loan balances, excluding SBA PPP loans of $568,000 at quarter’s end, decreased $9 million, or 1.0%, from the sequential third quarter, and decreased $10 million, or 1.1%, from the year-earlier quarter. Total deposits increased $55 million, or 3.1%, from the sequential third quarter to a record $1.791 billion, and increased $183 million, or 11.4%, from the year-earlier quarter.
Twelve Months Results
Net income rose 10.0% to $15.6 million, or $3.59 per share, for 2021 compared with $14.2 million, or $3.25 per share, for 2020. The increase in net income benefited from a 5.8% increase in net interest income after provision for loan losses to $45.3 million and a 16.2% increase in non-interest income to $16.8 million, including a $1.8 million gain on sale of the Visa stock.
First Farmers reported organic growth from banking services, trust services and mortgage banking activities in 2021. Service fees on deposits rose 7.2% to $7.1 million, trust services fee income increased 11.0% to $4.0 million and revenue from mortgage banking activities was up 5.9% to $1.4 million compared to 2020.
“We experienced organic loan growth through most of 2021 and also benefited from over $115 million in new loans through the SBA’s PPP loan program to support businesses and organizations through the pandemic. We made over 1,500 PPP loans and all but three loans totaling $568,000 were paid off or forgiven by the end of 2021. These loans contributed significant fee income for 2021 that benefited our interest income during the year,” concluded Williams.
Non-interest expenses rose 6.7% in 2021 to $43.0 million compared with 2020. The increases were due to higher salaries and employee benefits, including one-time executive retirement benefit expenses of $1.5 million, and higher software support, net occupancy expense, advertising and FDIC insurance premium expense; offset by lower data processing expense, legal and professional fees, audit and exams expenses and other non-interest expenses.
Total asset quality improved in 2021 as measured by only $1.2 million in nonperforming assets that totaled 0.06% of total assets, down from $1.6 million or 0.08% from the previous quarter and down $343,000, or 0.09% of total assets, from the year-earlier quarter. Net charge-offs to average loans were 0.00% for the fourth quarter of 2021 compared with net charge-offs of 0.00% for the previous quarter and net recoveries of 0.01% for the year-earlier quarter. No provision for loan and lease losses expense was recorded during the fourth quarter of 2021. The allowance for loan and lease losses represented 1.08% of total loans outstanding for the fourth quarter of 2021 compared with 1.06% for the previous quarter and 1.01% for the year-earlier quarter.
Capital Management Initiatives
During the fourth quarter of 2021, First Farmers repurchased 10,125 shares of the Company’s common stock. Of this amount, 125 shares were repurchased under a Rule 10b-18 plan of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 at an average price of $35.82 per share in accordance with the Company’s stock repurchase program. The Company also repurchased 10,000 shares through privately negotiated transactions at an average price of $39.98 per share. First Farmers extended the program to repurchase approximately 200,000 shares through December 2022.
About First Farmers and Merchants Corporation and First Farmers and Merchants Bank
First Farmers and Merchants Corporation is the holding company for First Farmers and Merchants Bank, a community bank serving the Middle Tennessee area through 22 offices in seven Middle Tennessee counties. As of December 31, 2021, First Farmers reported total assets of approximately $2.0 billion, total shareholders’ equity of approximately $159 million, and administered trust assets of $6.3 billion. For more information about First Farmers, visit us on the Web at www.myfirstfarmers.com under “Investor Relations.”