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TCBI announces operating results for Q2 2020

Published on Jul 22, 2020

DALLAS - July 22, 2020 - Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: TCBI), the parent company of Texas Capital Bank, announced operating results for the second quarter of 2020.

"As we navigate these unprecedented times with a focus on protecting our employees and our clients, we continue to position the Company for long-term, sustainable earnings growth," said Larry Helm, Executive Chairman and CEO. "Our significant investments in infrastructure and technology over the past few years enabled meaningful cost realignment during the second quarter. We remain vigilant in managing credit, while continuing to selectively recruit and acquire frontline talent."

  • In response to pressures of the current economic environment and a refinement of our strategy, we took actions during the second quarter of 2020 which are expected to decrease our non-interest expenses, including a workforce reduction and write-offs of certain software assets.
  • We reported a net loss of $34.3 million, or $0.73 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2020, a $17.6 million decline from the first quarter of 2020, resulting from a $40.3 million increase in revenue, comprised of a $58.7 million increase in non-interest income and an $18.4 million decrease in net interest income, offset by a $56.9 million increase to non-interest expense. Significant transactions affecting our income statement during the second quarter of 2020 included:
    • $100.0 million ($1.55 per share) provision for credit losses; driven by an increase in charge-offs and reserve build related to higher criticized loan levels and continued economic uncertainty from the COVID-19 pandemic,
    • $26.6 million ($0.41 per share) in non-recurring software expenses; including $20.7 million in write-offs of certain software assets and $5.9 million in technology expense related to the roll-out of our Paycheck Protection Program capabilities,
    • $18.0 million ($0.28 per share) in severance accruals related to the workforce reduction referenced above,
    • $10.5 million ($0.16 per share) in final merger-related expenses, and
    • $9.1 million ($0.14 per share) in mortgage servicing rights ("MSR") impairment.

While these expenses had a significant impact on our second quarter operating results, we believe that we are better positioned to improve our core profitability going forward as the non-interest expense items are not expected to recur in future periods.

  • In response to the COVID-19 pandemic over 90% of employees have been working virtually since early March with limited impact on the execution of our business and client experience. Additionally, we funded $717.5 million in loans under the Paycheck Protection Program and implemented a short-term loan modification program that complies with the CARES act to provide temporary relief to certain borrowers who meet the program's qualifications.

 

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