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RBB Bancorp Reports First Quarter 2025 Earnings

LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RBB Bancorp (NASDAQ:RBB) and its subsidiaries, Royal Business Bank (the “Bank”) and RBB Asset Management Company (“RAM”), collectively referred to herein as the “Company,” announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.

First Quarter 2025 Highlights

  • Net income totaled $2.3 million, or $0.13 diluted earnings per share
  • Return on average assets of 0.24%, compared to 0.44% for the quarter ended December 31, 2024
  • Net interest margin expanded to 2.88%, up from 2.76% for the quarter ended December 31, 2024
  • Net loans held for investment growth of $89.8 million, or 12% annualized 
  • Nonperforming assets decreased $16.5 million, or 20.3%, to $64.6 million at March 31, 2025, down from $81.0 million at December 31, 2024
  • Book value and tangible book value per share(1) increased to $28.77 and $24.63 at March 31, 2025, up from $28.66 and $24.51 at December 31, 2024 

The Company reported net income of $2.3 million, or $0.13 diluted earnings per share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, compared to net income of $4.4 million, or $0.25 diluted earnings per share, for the quarter ended December 31, 2024. First quarter of 2025 net income included $6.7 million in pre-tax provision for credit losses mostly related to reducing exposure to nonperforming loans, including higher specific reserves.

“First quarter net income declined to $2.3 million, or 13 cents per share, as we took decisive action to address our nonperforming loans,” said David Morris, Chief Executive Officer of RBB Bancorp. “We reduced our net exposure to nonperforming loans to $51 million, including specific reserves, or 32% since year end. We remain focused on resolving our nonperforming loans as quickly as possible while minimizing the impact to earnings and capital and we think our actions in the first quarter reflect this.”

“Our loan production was relatively strong during the first quarter driven by continued execution of our initiatives, which resulted in 12% annualized net loan growth. Our loan prospect pipeline continues to be healthy, and we anticipate loan growth to continue in the second quarter, albeit likely at a more moderate pace,” said Johnny Lee, President of RBB Bancorp and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bank. “While the market environment is volatile, we have not observed significant signs of financial impact to our clients at this time.”

(1 ) Reconciliations of the non–U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) measures included at the end of this press release.

Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin

Net interest income was $26.2 million for the first quarter of 2025, compared to $26.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. The $186,000 increase was due to a $2.4 million decrease in interest expense, offset by a $2.2 million decrease in interest income. The decrease in interest income was mostly due to the impact of fewer days in the quarter of $1.2 million and lower average excess liquidity (cash and cash equivalents and investment securities) of $1.5 million. The decrease in interest expense was mostly due to the impact of lower average funding rates of $1.5 million, fewer days in the quarter of $621,000 and lower average interest-bearing liabilities of $336,000. The $1.5 million attributed to lower average funding rates included $1.8 million due to a 29 basis point decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing deposits.

The net interest margin (“NIM”) was 2.88% for the first quarter of 2025, an increase of 12 basis points from 2.76% for the fourth quarter of 2024. The NIM expansion was due to a 17 basis point decrease in the overall cost of funds, partially offset by a 3 basis point decrease in the yield on average interest-earning assets. The yield on average interest-earning assets decreased to 5.76% for the first quarter of 2025 from 5.79% for the fourth quarter of 2024 due mainly to a decrease in the yield on average cash and cash equivalents of 32 basis points and average loans of 2 basis points, partially offset by the benefit of a change in the mix in average-earning assets. Average loans represented 84% of average interest-earning assets in the first quarter of 2025, as compared to 82% in the fourth quarter of 2024.

The average cost of funds decreased to 3.15% for the first quarter of 2025 from 3.32% for the fourth quarter of 2024, driven by a 29 basis point decrease in the average cost of interest-bearing deposits, partially offset by a 38 basis point increase in the average cost of borrowings. The average cost of interest-bearing deposits decreased to 3.77% for the first quarter of 2025 from 4.06% for the fourth quarter of 2024. During the first quarter of 2025, $150.0 million in Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) advances with an average cost of 1.18% matured and were largely replaced with $110.0 million in FHLB advances with various terms at an average rate of 3.88%. The overall funding mix for the first quarter of 2025 remained relatively unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2024 with total deposits representing 90% of the funding mix and average noninterest-bearing deposits representing 17% of average total deposits. The all-in average spot rate for total deposits was 3.06% at March 31, 2025.

Provision for Credit Losses

The provision for credit losses was $6.7 million for the first quarter of 2025 compared to $6.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. The first quarter of 2025 provision for credit losses was due to an increase in specific reserves of $2.8 million, net charge-offs of $2.6 million and an increase in general reserves of $1.3 million due mainly to net loan growth. The first quarter increase in specific reserves related mostly to two lending relationships. Net charge-offs included $1.4 million related to a bulk sale of $10.8 million in underperforming single-family residential (“SFR”) mortgage loans, of which $6.5 million were on nonaccrual at the end of the year, and $1.2 million related to an $8.8 million loan transferred to other real estate owned (“OREO”) and subsequently sold. Net charge-offs on an annualized basis represented 0.35% of average loans for the first quarter of 2025 compared to 0.26% for the fourth quarter of 2024. The first quarter provision also took into consideration factors such as changes in loan balances, the loan portfolio mix, the outlook for economic conditions and market interest rates, and changes in credit quality metrics, including changes in nonperforming loans, special mention and substandard loans during the period.

Noninterest Income

Noninterest income for the first quarter of 2025 was $2.3 million, a decrease of $434,000 from $2.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. This decrease was mostly due to the fourth quarter of 2024 including $258,000 of income from a Bank Enterprise Award grant (included in other income) and lower net gain on sale of loans as compared to the fourth quarter of 2024.

Noninterest Expense

Noninterest expense for the first quarter of 2025 was $18.5 million, an increase of $873,000 from $17.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. This increase was mostly due to higher salaries and employee benefits expense of $716,000 attributed to higher payroll taxes and annual pay increases, which are typically reflected in the first quarter of the year. The annualized noninterest expenses to average assets ratio was 1.90% for the first quarter of 2025, up from 1.76% for the fourth quarter of 2024. The efficiency ratio was 65.1% for the first quarter of 2025, up from 61.5% for the fourth quarter of 2024 due mostly to higher noninterest expense.

Income Taxes

The effective tax rate was 28.2% for the first quarter of 2025 and 13.3% for the fourth quarter of 2024. The increase in the effective tax rate for the first quarter was due in part to lower tax credits combined with higher estimated pre-tax net income for the full year of 2025 as compared to the prior quarter.2

Balance Sheet

At March 31, 2025, total assets were $4.0 billion, a $16.9 million increase compared to December 31, 2024, and a $131.4 million increase compared to March 31, 2024.

Loan and Securities Portfolio

Loans held for investment (“HFI”) totaled $3.1 billion as of March 31, 2025, an increase of $89.8 million, or 12% annualized, compared to December 31, 2024 and an increase of $115.7 million, or 3.8%, compared to March 31, 2024. The first quarter of 2025 net loan growth included $201 million in new production with an average yield of 6.77%. When loan sales, charge-offs, and foreclosures totaling $28.6 million are considered, the annualized first quarter net loan growth rate was 16%. The increase from December 31, 2024 was primarily due to a $51.8 million increase in SFR mortgage loans, a $44.0 million increase in commercial real estate (“CRE”) loans, a $6.0 million increase in commercial and industrial (“C&I”) loans and a $3.4 million increase in Small Business Administration (“SBA”) loans, partially offset by a $14.4 million decrease in construction and land development (“C&D”) loans. The loan to deposit ratio was 98.4% at March 31, 2025, compared to 97.5% at December 31, 2024 and 98.6% at March 31, 2024. 

As of March 31, 2025, available for sale securities totaled $378.2 million, a decrease of $42.0 million from December 31, 2024, primarily related to the net decrease in short-term commercial paper of $41.4 million due to maturity and purchase activity during the first quarter of 2025. As of March 31, 2025, net unrealized losses totaled $25.0 million, a $4.2 million decrease, when compared to net unrealized losses of $29.2 million as of December 31, 2024.

Deposits

Total deposits were $3.1 billion as of March 31, 2025, an increase of $58.8 million, or 7.7% annualized, compared to December 31, 2024 and an increase of $114.3 million, or 3.8%, compared to March 31, 2024. The increase during the first quarter of 2025 was due to a $93.6 million increase in interest-bearing deposits, while noninterest-bearing deposits decreased $34.8 million. The increase in interest-bearing deposits included increases in non-maturity deposits of $58.2 million and time deposits of $35.5 million. Wholesale deposits totaled $158.5 million at March 31, 2025, and $147.5 million at December 31, 2024. Noninterest-bearing deposits totaled $528.2 million and represented 16.8% of total deposits at March 31, 2025 compared to $563.0 million and 18.3% at December 31, 2024.

Credit Quality

Nonperforming assets totaled $64.6 million, or 1.61% of total assets, at March 31, 2025, down from $81.0 million, or 2.03% of total assets, at December 31, 2024. The $16.5 million decrease in nonperforming assets was due to sales totaling $20.0 million and payoffs or paydowns of $1.8 million, partially offset by the addition of one $5.3 million CRE loan placed on nonaccrual status in the first quarter of 2025. Nonperforming assets included one $4.2 million OREO (included in “Accrued interest and other assets”) at March 31, 2025, which was a nonaccrual loan at December 31, 2024.

Special mention loans totaled $64.3 million, or 2.05% of total loans, at March 31, 2025, down from $65.3 million, or 2.14% of total loans, at December 31, 2024. The $1.1 million decrease was primarily due to the upgrade of one $1.7 million CRE loan to a pass-rated loan, offset by the addition of one $578,000 C&I loan. All special mention loans are paying current.

Substandard loans totaled $76.4 million at March 31, 2025, down from $100.3 million at December 31, 2024. This $24.0 million decrease was primarily due to loan sales totaling $11.7 million, transfers to OREO totaling $12.8 million, of which $8.8 million was subsequently sold during the first quarter of 2025, and payoffs and paydowns totaling $5.4 million, partially offset by the downgrade of two loans totaling $6.2 million. Of the total substandard loans at March 31, 2025, there were $16.0 million on accrual status.

30-89 day delinquent loans, excluding nonperforming loans, totaled $5.9 million, or 0.19% of total loans, at March 31, 2025, down from $22.1 million, or 0.72% of total loans, at December 31, 2024. The $16.2 million decrease was mostly due to $16.3 million in loans returning to current status, $2.9 million in SFR mortgage loans included in the bulk sale of several underperforming SFR mortgage loans and $398,000 in paydowns and payoffs, offset by $3.5 million in new delinquent loans.3

As of March 31, 2025, the allowance for credit losses totaled $52.6 million and was comprised of an allowance for loan losses of $51.9 million and a reserve for unfunded commitments of $629,000 (included in “Accrued interest and other liabilities”). This compares to the allowance for credit losses of $48.5 million, comprised of an allowance for loan losses of $47.7 million and a reserve for unfunded commitments of $729,000 at December 31, 2024. The $4.1 million increase in the allowance for credit losses for the first quarter of 2025 was due to a $6.7 million provision for credit losses offset by net charge-offs of $2.6 million. Net charge-offs included $1.4 million related to a bulk sale of $10.8 million in underperforming SFR mortgage loans, of which $6.5 million were on nonaccrual at the end of the year, and $1.2 million related to an $8.8 million loan transferred to OREO and subsequently sold. The allowance for loan losses as a percentage of loans HFI increased to 1.65% at March 31, 2025, compared to 1.56% at December 31, 2024, due to an increase in specific reserves. The allowance for loan losses as a percentage of nonperforming loans HFI was 86% at March 31, 2025, an increase from 68% at December 31, 2024. 

    For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025  
(dollars in thousands)   Allowance for
loan losses
    Reserve for
unfunded loan
commitments
    Allowance for
credit losses
 
Beginning balance   $ 47,729     $ 729     $ 48,458  
Provision for (reversal of) credit losses     6,846       (100 )     6,746  
Less loans charged-off     (2,727 )           (2,727 )
Recoveries on loans charged-off     84             84  
Ending balance   $ 51,932     $ 629     $ 52,561  

Shareholders’ Equity

At March 31, 2025, total shareholders’ equity was $510.3 million, a $2.4 million increase compared to December 31, 2024, and a $3.7 million decrease compared to March 31, 2024. The increase in shareholders’ equity for the first quarter of 2025 was due to lower net unrealized losses on available for sale securities of $3.0 million, net income of $2.3 million and equity compensation activity of $43,000, offset by common stock cash dividends paid of $2.9 million. The decrease in shareholders’ equity for the last twelve months was due to common stock repurchases of $19.2 million and dividends paid of $11.6 million on common stock, offset by net income of $20.9 million, lower net unrealized losses on available for sale securities of $3.7 million, and equity compensation activity of $2.5 million. Book value per share and tangible book value per share(1) increased to $28.77 and $24.63 at March 31, 2025, up from $28.66 and $24.51 at December 31, 2024 and up from $27.67 and $23.68 at March 31, 2024.

  Contact:
  Lynn Hopkins, Chief Financial Officer
  (213) 716-8066
  [email protected]

(1 ) Reconciliations of the non–U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) measures included at the end of this press release.

Corporate Overview

RBB Bancorp is a community-based financial holding company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. As of March 31, 2025, the Company had total assets of $4.0 billion. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Royal Business Bank, is a full service commercial bank, which provides consumer and business banking services predominately to the Asian-centric communities in Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Ventura County in California, in Las Vegas, Nevada, in Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan in New York, in Edison, New Jersey, in the Chicago neighborhoods of Chinatown and Bridgeport, Illinois, and on Oahu, Hawaii. Bank services include remote deposit, E-banking, mobile banking, commercial and investor real estate loans, business loans and lines of credit, commercial and industrial loans, SBA 7A and 504 loans, 1-4 single family residential loans, trade finance, a full range of depository account products and wealth management services. The Bank has nine branches in Los Angeles County, two branches in Ventura County, one branch in Orange County, California, one branch in Las Vegas, Nevada, three branches and one loan operation center in Brooklyn, three branches in Queens, one branch in Manhattan in New York, one branch in Edison, New Jersey, two branches in Chicago, Illinois, and one branch in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Company’s administrative and lending center is located at 1055 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90017, and its operations center is located at 7025 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, California 90621. The Company’s website address is www.royalbusinessbankusa.com.

Conference Call

Management will hold a conference call at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time/2:00 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, to discuss the Company’s first quarter 2025 financial results.

To listen to the conference call, please dial 1-888-506-0062 or 1-973-528-0011, the Participant ID code is 534591, conference ID RBBQ125. A replay of the call will be made available at 1-877-481-4010 or 1-919-882-2331, the passcode is 52277, approximately one hour after the conclusion of the call and will remain available through May 13, 2025.

The conference call will also be simultaneously webcast over the Internet; please visit our Royal Business Bank website at www.royalbusinessbankusa.com and click on the “Investors” tab to access the call from the site. This webcast will be recorded and available for replay on our website approximately two hours after the conclusion of the conference call.

Disclosure

This press release contains certain non-GAAP financial disclosures for tangible common equity and tangible assets and adjusted earnings. The Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures to provide meaningful supplemental information regarding the Company’s operational performance and to enhance investors’ overall understanding of such financial performance. Please refer to the tables at the end of this release for a presentation of performance ratios in accordance with GAAP and a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the GAAP financial measures.

Safe Harbor

Certain matters set forth herein (including the exhibits hereto) constitute forward-looking statements relating to the Company’s current business plans and expectations and our future financial position and operating results. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance and/or achievements to differ materially from those projected. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the effectiveness of the Companys internal control over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures; the potential for additional material weaknesses in the Companys internal controls over financial reporting or other potential control deficiencies of which the Company is not currently aware or which have not been detected; business and economic conditions generally and in the financial services industry, nationally and within our current and future geographic markets, including the tight labor market, ineffective management of the United States (U.S.) federal budget or debt or turbulence or uncertainly in domestic or foreign financial markets; the strength of the U.S. economy in general and the strength of the local economies in which we conduct operations; adverse developments in the banking industry highlighted by high-profile bank failures and the potential impact of such developments on customer confidence, liquidity and regulatory responses to these developments; possible additional provisions for credit losses and charge-offs; credit risks of lending activities and deterioration in asset or credit quality; extensive laws and regulations and supervision that we are subject to, including potential supervisory action by bank supervisory authorities; compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act and other money laundering statutes and regulations; potential goodwill impairment; liquidity risk; failure to comply with debt covenants; fluctuations in interest rates; risks associated with acquisitions and the expansion of our business into new markets; inflation and deflation; real estate market conditions and the value of real estate collateral; the effects of having concentrations in our loan portfolio, including commercial real estate and the risks of geographic and industry concentrations; environmental liabilities; our ability to compete with larger competitors; our ability to retain key personnel; successful management of reputational risk; severe weather, natural disasters, earthquakes, fires, including direct and indirect costs and impacts on clients, the Company and its employees from the January 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires; or other adverse external events could harm our business; geopolitical conditions, including acts or threats of terrorism, actions taken by the U.S. or other governments in response to acts or threats of terrorism and/or military conflicts, including the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, in the Middle East, and increasing tensions between China and Taiwan, which could impact business and economic conditions in the U.S. and abroad; tariffs, trade policies, and related tensions, which could impact our clients, specific industry sectors, and/or broader economic conditions and financial market; public health crises and pandemics, and their effects on the economic and business environments in which we operate, including our credit quality and business operations, as well as the impact on general economic and financial market conditions; general economic or business conditions in Asia, and other regions where the Bank has operations; failures, interruptions, or security breaches of our information systems; climate change, including any enhanced regulatory, compliance, credit and reputational risks and costs; cybersecurity threats and the cost of defending against them; our ability to adapt our systems to the expanding use of technology in banking; risk management processes and strategies; adverse results in legal proceedings; the impact of regulatory enforcement actions, if any; certain provisions in our charter and bylaws that may affect acquisition of the Company; changes in tax laws and regulations; the impact of governmental efforts to restructure the U.S. financial regulatory system and increased costs of compliance and other risks associated with changes in regulation, including any amendments to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act; the impact of changes in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance assessment rate and the rules and regulations related to the calculation of the FDIC insurance assessments; the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices or accounting standards, as may be adopted from time-to-time by bank regulatory agencies, the SEC, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other accounting standards setters; fluctuations in the Company’s stock price; restrictions on dividends and other distributions by laws and regulations and by our regulators and our capital structure; our ability to raise additional capital, if needed, and the potential resulting dilution of interests of holders of our common stock; the soundness of other financial institutions; our ongoing relations with our various federal and state regulators, including the SEC, FDIC, FRB and California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation; our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing items and all other factors set forth in the Company’s public reports, including its Annual Report as filed under Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, and particularly the discussion of risk factors within that document. The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to update any forward-looking statements to reflect occurrences or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements except as required by law. Any statements about future operating results, such as those concerning accretion and dilution to the Company’s earnings or shareholders, are for illustrative purposes only, are not forecasts, and actual results may differ.

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
 
    March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     March 31,  
    2025     2024     2024     2024     2024  
Assets                                        
Cash and due from banks   $ 25,315     $ 27,747     $ 26,388     $ 23,313     $ 21,887  
Interest-earning deposits with financial institutions     213,508       229,998       323,002       229,456       247,356  
Cash and cash equivalents     238,823       257,745       349,390       252,769       269,243  
Interest-earning time deposits with financial institutions     600       600       600       600       600  
Investment securities available for sale     378,188       420,190       305,666       325,582       335,194  
Investment securities held to maturity     5,188       5,191       5,195       5,200       5,204  
Loans held for sale     655       11,250       812       3,146       3,903  
Loans held for investment     3,143,063       3,053,230       3,091,896       3,047,712       3,027,361  
Allowance for loan losses     (51,932 )     (47,729 )     (43,685 )     (41,741 )     (41,688 )
Net loans held for investment     3,091,131       3,005,501       3,048,211       3,005,971       2,985,673  
Premises and equipment, net     24,308       24,601       24,839       25,049       25,363  
Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) stock     15,000       15,000       15,000       15,000       15,000  
Cash surrender value of bank owned life insurance     60,699       60,296       59,889       59,486       59,101  
Goodwill     71,498       71,498       71,498       71,498       71,498  
Servicing assets     6,766       6,985       7,256       7,545       7,794  
Core deposit intangibles     1,839       2,011       2,194       2,394       2,594  
Right-of-use assets     26,779       28,048       29,283       30,530       31,231  
Accrued interest and other assets     87,926       83,561       70,644       63,416       65,608  
Total assets   $ 4,009,400     $ 3,992,477     $ 3,990,477     $ 3,868,186     $ 3,878,006  
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity                                        
Deposits:                                        
Noninterest-bearing demand   $ 528,205     $ 563,012     $ 543,623     $ 542,971     $ 539,517  
Savings, NOW and money market accounts     721,216       663,034       666,089       647,770       642,840  
Time deposits, $250,000 and under     1,000,106       1,007,452       1,052,462       1,014,189       1,083,898  
Time deposits, greater than $250,000     893,101       850,291       830,010       818,675       762,074  
Total deposits     3,142,628       3,083,789       3,092,184       3,023,605       3,028,329  
FHLB advances     160,000       200,000       200,000       150,000       150,000  
Long-term debt, net of issuance costs     119,624       119,529       119,433       119,338       119,243  
Subordinated debentures     15,211       15,156       15,102       15,047       14,993  
Lease liabilities – operating leases     28,483       29,705       30,880       32,087       32,690  
Accrued interest and other liabilities     33,148       36,421       23,150       16,818       18,765  
Total liabilities     3,499,094       3,484,600       3,480,749       3,356,895       3,364,020  
Shareholders’ equity:                                        
Common stock     260,284       259,957       259,280       266,160       271,645  
Additional paid-in capital     3,360       3,645       3,520       3,456       3,348  
Retained earnings     263,885       264,460       262,946       262,518       259,903  
Non-controlling interest     72       72       72       72       72  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net     (17,295 )     (20,257 )     (16,090 )     (20,915 )     (20,982 )
Total shareholders’ equity     510,306       507,877       509,728       511,291       513,986  
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 4,009,400     $ 3,992,477     $ 3,990,477     $ 3,868,186     $ 3,878,006  
 

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per share data) 
 
    For the Three Months Ended  
    March 31, 2025     December 31, 2024     March 31, 2024  
Interest and dividend income:                        
Interest and fees on loans   $ 45,621     $ 46,374     $ 45,547  
Interest on interest-earning deposits     2,014       3,641       5,040  
Interest on investment securities     4,136       3,962       3,611  
Dividend income on FHLB stock     330       330       331  
Interest on federal funds sold and other     235       248       266  
Total interest and dividend income     52,336       54,555       54,795  
Interest expense:                        
Interest on savings deposits, NOW and money market accounts     4,468       4,671       4,478  
Interest on time deposits     19,084       21,361       23,322  
Interest on long-term debt and subordinated debentures     1,632       1,660       1,679  
Interest on FHLB advances     989       886       439  
Total interest expense     26,173       28,578       29,918  
Net interest income before provision for credit losses     26,163       25,977       24,877  
Provision for credit losses     6,746       6,000        
Net interest income after provision for credit losses     19,417       19,977       24,877  
Noninterest income:                        
Service charges and fees     1,017       988       992  
Gain on sale of loans     81       376       312  
Loan servicing fees, net of amortization     588       492       589  
Increase in cash surrender value of life insurance     403       407       382  
Gain on OREO                 724  
Other income     206       466       373  
Total noninterest income     2,295       2,729       3,372  
Noninterest expense:                        
Salaries and employee benefits     10,643       9,927       9,927  
Occupancy and equipment expenses     2,407       2,403       2,443  
Data processing     1,602       1,499       1,420  
Legal and professional     1,515       1,355       880  
Office expenses     408       399       356  
Marketing and business promotion     197       251       172  
Insurance and regulatory assessments     730       677       982  
Core deposit premium     172       182       201  
Other expenses     848       956       588  
Total noninterest expense     18,522       17,649       16,969  
Income before income taxes     3,190       5,057       11,280  
Income tax expense     900       672       3,244  
Net income   $ 2,290     $ 4,385     $ 8,036  
                         
Net income per share                        
Basic   $ 0.13     $ 0.25     $ 0.43  
Diluted   $ 0.13     $ 0.25     $ 0.43  
Cash dividends declared per common share   $ 0.16     $ 0.16     $ 0.16  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding                        
Basic     17,727,712       17,704,992       18,601,277  
Diluted     17,770,588       17,796,840       18,666,683  
                         

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET AND NET INTEREST INCOME
(Unaudited)
 
    For the Three Months Ended  
    March 31, 2025     December 31, 2024     March 31, 2024  
(tax-equivalent basis,    Average     Interest     Yield /     Average     Interest     Yield /     Average     Interest     Yield /  
  dollars in thousands)   Balance     & Fees     Rate     Balance     & Fees     Rate     Balance     & Fees     Rate  
Interest-earning assets                                                                        
Cash and cash equivalents (1)   $ 194,236     $ 2,249       4.70 %   $ 308,455     $ 3,890       5.02 %   $ 364,979     $ 5,306       5.85 %
FHLB Stock     15,000       330       8.92 %     15,000       330       8.75 %     15,000       331       8.88 %
Securities                                                                        
Available for sale (2)     390,178       4,113       4.28 %     361,253       3,939       4.34 %     320,015       3,589       4.51 %
Held to maturity (2)     5,189       49       3.83 %     5,194       48       3.68 %     5,207       46       3.55 %
Total loans (3)     3,079,224       45,621       6.01 %     3,059,786       46,374       6.03 %     3,018,423       45,547       6.07 %
Total interest-earning assets     3,683,827     $ 52,362       5.76 %     3,749,688     $ 54,581       5.79 %     3,723,624     $ 54,819       5.92 %
Total noninterest-earning assets     260,508                       244,609                       246,341                  
Total average assets   $ 3,944,335                     $ 3,994,297                     $ 3,969,965                  
                                                                         
Interest-bearing liabilities                                                                        
NOW     61,222       321       2.13 %   $ 53,879     $ 254       1.88 %   $ 58,946     $ 298       2.03 %
Money market     463,443       3,625       3.17 %     463,850       3,735       3.20 %     411,751       3,526       3.44 %
Saving deposits     155,116       522       1.36 %     162,351       682       1.67 %     157,227       654       1.67 %
Time deposits, $250,000 and under     989,622       10,046       4.12 %     1,034,946       11,583       4.45 %     1,175,804       13,805       4.72 %
Time deposits, greater than $250,000     864,804       9,038       4.24 %     835,583       9,778       4.66 %     785,172       9,517       4.88 %
Total interest-bearing deposits     2,534,207       23,552       3.77 %     2,550,609       26,032       4.06 %     2,588,900       27,800       4.32 %
FHLB advances     176,833       989       2.27 %     200,000       886       1.76 %     150,000       439       1.18 %
Long-term debt     119,562       1,295       4.39 %     119,466       1,295       4.31 %     119,180       1,295       4.37 %
Subordinated debentures     15,175       337       9.01 %     15,121       365       9.60 %     14,957       384       10.33 %
Total interest-bearing liabilities     2,845,777       26,173       3.73 %     2,885,196       28,578       3.94 %     2,873,037       29,918       4.19 %
Noninterest-bearing liabilities                                                                        
Noninterest-bearing deposits     520,145                       539,900                       528,346                  
Other noninterest-bearing liabilities     66,151                       56,993                       55,795                  
Total noninterest-bearing liabilities     586,296                       596,893                       584,141                  
Shareholders’ equity     512,262                       512,208                       512,787                  
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 3,944,335                     $ 3,994,297                     $ 3,969,965                  
Net interest income / interest rate spreads           $ 26,189       2.03 %           $ 26,003       1.85 %           $ 24,901       1.73 %
Net interest margin                     2.88 %                     2.76 %                     2.69 %
                                                                         
Total cost of deposits   $ 3,054,352     $ 23,552       3.13 %   $ 3,090,509     $ 26,032       3.35 %   $ 3,117,246     $ 27,800       3.59 %
Total cost of funds   $ 3,365,922     $ 26,173       3.15 %   $ 3,425,096     $ 28,578       3.32 %   $ 3,401,383     $ 29,918       3.54 %

 

(1 ) Includes income and average balances for interest-earning time deposits and other miscellaneous interest-earning assets.
(2 ) Interest income and average rates for tax-exempt securities are presented on a tax-equivalent basis.
(3 ) Average loan balances relate to loans held for investment and loans held for sale and include nonaccrual loans. Interest income on loans includes the effects of discount accretion and net deferred loan origination fees and costs accounted for as yield adjustments.

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
 
    At or for the Three Months Ended  
    March 31,     December 31,     March 31,  
    2025     2024     2024  
Per share data (common stock)                        
Book value   $ 28.77     $ 28.66     $ 27.67  
Tangible book value (1)   $ 24.63     $ 24.51     $ 23.68  
Performance ratios                        
Return on average assets, annualized     0.24 %     0.44 %     0.81 %
Return on average shareholders’ equity, annualized     1.81 %     3.41 %     6.30 %
Return on average tangible common equity, annualized (1)     2.12 %     3.98 %     7.37 %
Noninterest income to average assets, annualized     0.24 %     0.27 %     0.34 %
Noninterest expense to average assets, annualized     1.90 %     1.76 %     1.72 %
Yield on average earning assets     5.76 %     5.79 %     5.92 %
Yield on average loans     6.01 %     6.03 %     6.07 %
Cost of average total deposits (2)     3.13 %     3.35 %     3.59 %
Cost of average interest-bearing deposits     3.77 %     4.06 %     4.32 %
Cost of average interest-bearing liabilities     3.73 %     3.94 %     4.19 %
Net interest spread     2.03 %     1.85 %     1.73 %
Net interest margin     2.88 %     2.76 %     2.69 %
Efficiency ratio (3)     65.09 %     61.48 %     60.07 %
Common stock dividend payout ratio     123.08 %     64.00 %     37.21 %
                         

 

(1 ) Non-GAAP measure. See Non–GAAP reconciliations set forth at the end of this press release.
(2 ) Total deposits include non-interest bearing deposits and interest-bearing deposits.
(3 ) Ratio calculated by dividing noninterest expense by the sum of net interest income before provision for credit losses and noninterest income.

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
 
    At or for the quarter ended  
    March 31,     December 31,     March 31,  
    2025     2024     2024  
Credit Quality Data:                        
Special mention loans   $ 64,279     $ 65,329     $ 20,580  
Special mention loans to total loans     2.05 %     2.14 %     0.68 %
Substandard loans HFI   $ 76,372     $ 89,141     $ 57,170  
Substandard loans HFS   $     $ 11,195     $  
Substandard loans HFI to total loans HFI     2.43 %     2.92 %     1.89 %
Loans 30-89 days past due, excluding nonperforming loans   $ 5,927     $ 22,086     $ 20,950  
Loans 30-89 days past due, excluding nonperforming loans, to total loans     0.19 %     0.72 %     0.69 %
Nonperforming loans HFI   $ 60,380     $ 69,843     $ 35,935  
Nonperforming loans HFS   $     $ 11,195     $  
OREO   $ 4,170     $     $ 1,071  
Nonperforming assets   $ 64,550     $ 81,038     $ 37,006  
Nonperforming loans HFI to total loans HFI     1.92 %     2.29 %     1.19 %
Nonperforming assets to total assets     1.61 %     2.03 %     0.95 %
                         
Allowance for loan losses   $ 51,932     $ 47,729     $ 41,688  
Allowance for loan losses to total loans HFI     1.65 %     1.56 %     1.38 %
Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans HFI     86.01 %     68.34 %     116.01 %
Net charge-offs   $ 2,643     $ 2,006     $ 184  
Net charge-offs to average loans     0.35 %     0.26 %     0.02 %
                         
Capital ratios (1)                        
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (2)     11.10 %     11.08 %     11.56 %
Tier 1 leverage ratio     12.07 %     11.92 %     12.16 %
Tier 1 common capital to risk-weighted assets     17.87 %     17.94 %     19.10 %
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets     18.45 %     18.52 %     19.72 %
Total capital to risk-weighted assets     24.41 %     24.49 %     25.91 %

 

(1 ) March 31, 2025 capital ratios are preliminary.
(2 ) Non-GAAP measure. See Non-GAAP reconciliations set forth at the end of this press release.

RBB BANCORP AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Unaudited)
 
Loan Portfolio Detail   As of March 31, 2025   As of December 31, 2024     As of March 31, 2024  
(dollars in thousands)   $   %   $     %     $     %  
Loans:                                          
Commercial and industrial   $ 135,538   4.3 %   $ 129,585       4.2 %   $ 121,441       4.0 %
SBA     50,651   1.6 %     47,263       1.5 %     54,677       1.8 %
Construction and land development     158,883   5.1 %     173,290       5.7 %     198,070       6.5 %
Commercial real estate (1)     1,245,402   39.6 %     1,201,420       39.3 %     1,178,498       38.9 %
Single-family residential mortgages     1,545,822   49.2 %     1,494,022       48.9 %     1,463,497       48.4 %
Other loans     6,767   0.2 %     7,650       0.4 %     11,178       0.4 %
Total loans (2)   $ 3,143,063   100.0 %   $ 3,053,230       100.0 %   $ 3,027,361       100.0 %
Allowance for loan losses     (51,932 )       (47,729 )             (41,688 )        
Total loans, net   $ 3,091,131       $ 3,005,501             $ 2,985,673          

 

(1 ) Includes non-farm and non-residential loans, multi-family residential loans and non-owner occupied single family residential loans.
(2 ) Net of discounts and deferred fees and costs of $808, $488, and $474 as of March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, and March 31, 2024, respectively.

Deposits   As of March 31, 2025   As of December 31, 2024     As of March 31, 2024  
(dollars in thousands)   $   %   $     %     $     %  
Deposits:                                          
Noninterest-bearing demand   $ 528,205   16.8 %   $ 563,012       18.3 %   $ 539,517       17.8 %
Savings, NOW and money market accounts     721,216   22.9 %     663,034       21.5 %     642,840       21.2 %
Time deposits, $250,000 and under     863,962   27.5 %     882,438       28.6 %     901,738       29.8 %
Time deposits, greater than $250,000     870,708   27.8 %     827,854       26.8 %     746,611       24.7 %
Wholesale deposits (1)     158,537   5.0 %     147,451       4.8 %     197,623       6.5 %
Total deposits   $ 3,142,628   100.0 %   $ 3,083,789       100.0 %   $ 3,028,329       100.0 %

 

(1 ) Includes brokered deposits, collateralized deposits from the State of California, and deposits acquired through internet listing services.

Non-GAAP Reconciliations

Tangible Book Value Reconciliations

Tangible book value per share is a non-GAAP disclosure. Management measures tangible book value per share to assess the Company’s capital strength and business performance and believes this is helpful to investors as additional tools for further understanding our performance. The following is a reconciliation of tangible book value to the Company shareholders’ equity computed in accordance with GAAP, as well as a calculation of tangible book value per share as of March 31, 2025, December 31, 2024, and March 31, 2024.

                       
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)   March 31, 2025     December 31, 2024     March 31, 2024  
Tangible common equity:                        
Total shareholders’ equity   $ 510,306     $ 507,877     $ 513,986  
Adjustments                        
Goodwill     (71,498 )     (71,498 )     (71,498 )
Core deposit intangible     (1,839 )     (2,011 )     (2,594 )
Tangible common equity   $ 436,969     $ 434,368     $ 439,894  
Tangible assets:                        
Total assets-GAAP   $ 4,009,400     $ 3,992,477     $ 3,878,006  
Adjustments                        
Goodwill     (71,498 )     (71,498 )     (71,498 )
Core deposit intangible     (1,839 )     (2,011 )     (2,594 )
Tangible assets   $ 3,936,063     $ 3,918,968     $ 3,803,914  
Common shares outstanding     17,738,628       17,720,416       18,578,132  
Common equity to assets ratio     12.73 %     12.72 %     13.25 %
Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio     11.10 %     11.08 %     11.56 %
Book value per share   $ 28.77     $ 28.66     $ 27.67  
Tangible book value per share   $ 24.63     $ 24.51     $ 23.68  

Return on Average Tangible Common Equity

Management measures return on average tangible common equity (“ROATCE”) to assess the Company’s capital strength and business performance and believes this is helpful to investors as an additional tool for further understanding our performance. Tangible equity excludes goodwill and other intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights) and is reviewed by banking and financial institution regulators when assessing a financial institution’s capital adequacy. This non-GAAP financial measure should not be considered a substitute for operating results determined in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies. The following table reconciles ROATCE to its most comparable GAAP measure:

    Three Months Ended  
(dollars in thousands)   March 31, 2025     December 31, 2024     March 31, 2024  
Net income available to common shareholders   $ 2,290     $ 4,385     $ 8,036  
Average shareholders’ equity     512,262       512,208       512,787  
Adjustments:                        
Average goodwill     (71,498 )     (71,498 )     (71,498 )
Average core deposit intangible     (1,951 )     (2,129 )     (2,726 )
Adjusted average tangible common equity   $ 438,813     $ 438,581     $ 438,563  
Return on average common equity, annualized     1.81 %     3.41 %     6.30 %
Return on average tangible common equity, annualized     2.12 %     3.98 %     7.37 %

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