Alerus financial corporation reports third quarter 2022 net income of $9.6 million
Minneapolis--(business wire)--alerus financial corporation (nasdaq: alrs) reported net income of $9.6 million for the third quarter of 2022, or $0.47 per diluted common share, compared to net income of $9.3 million, or $0.52 per diluted common share, for the second quarter of 2022, and net income of $13.1 million, or $0.74 per diluted common share, for the third quarter of 2021. excluding the acquisition of metro phoenix bank, earnings per diluted common share were $0.54 for the third quarter of 2022. ceo comments president and chief executive officer katie lorenson said, “we ended the quarter with net income of $9.6 million; this included $1.8 million of merger expenses as we closed and converted the metro phoenix bank acquisition during the quarter. the seamless integration of metro phoenix bank marks a historic milestone as the company’s twenty-fifth acquisition. our financial results were highlighted by strong loan growth during the quarter, driven by the addition of new team members and expansion of existing client relationships. during the last several years we have invested further in our credit talent and infrastructure. we have improved our credit policies and deepened our credit risk management practices in preparation for improved organic loan growth. the company’s historic net charge-off ratio is 27 basis points, dating back over 25 years. prudent credit underwriting and client selection continue to remain a key focus as we lend through the uncertainty of the current economic cycle. we continue to position the company strategically as the economic environment continues to evolve. we believe our diversified business model, with recurring revenue streams, strong capital levels, liquidity profile, and underwriting culture will continue to differentiate us from the rest of the industry. i know our team will respond to any challenge and i am proud of their constant dedication to serving our clients and communities, and for delivering positive results for our shareholders.” quarterly highlights return on average total assets of 1.02%, compared to 1.14% for the second quarter of 2022. excluding merger and acquisition expenses, return on average total assets was 1.17% for the third quarter of 2022 return on average common equity of 10.25%, compared to 11.93% for the second quarter of 2022. excluding merger and acquisition expenses, return on average common equity was 12.18% for the third quarter of 2022 return on average tangible common equity(1) of 13.89%, compared to 15.25% for the second quarter of 2022. excluding merger and acquisition expenses, return on average tangible common equity was 15.75% for the third quarter of 2022 net interest margin (tax-equivalent) was 3.21%, compared to 2.98% for the second quarter of 2022. excluding the acquisition of metro phoenix bank, net interest margin (tax-equivalent) was 3.04% for the third quarter of 2022 allowance for loan losses to total loans was 1.34% compared to 1.80% as of december 2021. excluding metro phoenix bank, the allowance for loan losses to total loas was 1.51% as of september 2022 noninterest income for the third quarter of 2022 was 48.82% of total revenue, compared to 56.20% for the second quarter of 2022 loans held for investment increased $560.2 million, or 31.9%, since december 31, 2021; metro phoenix bank loans acquired totaled $270.4 million. excluding the acquisition of metro phoenix bank and paycheck protection program, or ppp, loans, loans held for investment increased $320.5 million, or 18.2%, since december 31, 2021 loan to deposit ratio was 78.3%, compared to 60.2% as of december 31, 2021. common equity tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets was 13.63%, compared to 14.65% as of december 31, 2021 represents a non-gaap financial measure. see “non-gaap to gaap reconciliations and calculation of non-gaap financial measures.” selected financial data (unaudited) as of and for the three months ended nine months ended september 30, june 30, september 30, september 30, september 30, (dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data) 2022 2022 2021 2022 2021 performance ratios return on average total assets 1.02 % 1.14 % 1.62 % 1.13 % 1.71 % return on average common equity 10.25 % 11.93 % 14.68 % 11.27 % 15.61 % return on average tangible common equity (1) 13.89 % 15.25 % 18.13 % 14.59 % 19.44 % noninterest income as a % of revenue 48.82 % 56.20 % 63.04 % 54.08 % 63.87 % net interest margin (tax-equivalent) 3.21 % 2.98 % 2.78 % 3.02 % 2.92 % efficiency ratio (1) 74.76 % 74.72 % 71.49 % 73.94 % 69.69 % net charge-offs/(recoveries) to average loans 0.07 % 0.07 % (0.06 ) % 0.04 % 0.01 % dividend payout ratio 38.30 % 34.62 % 21.62 % 33.33 % 20.80 % per common share earnings per common share - basic $ 0.48 $ 0.53 $ 0.75 $ 1.58 $ 2.29 earnings per common share - diluted $ 0.47 $ 0.52 $ 0.74 $ 1.56 $ 2.26 dividends declared per common share $ 0.18 $ 0.18 $ 0.16 $ 0.52 $ 0.47 book value per common share $ 17.25 $ 17.75 $ 20.53 tangible book value per common share (1) $ 13.76 $ 14.93 $ 17.46 average common shares outstanding - basic 19,987 17,297 17,205 18,186 17,182 average common shares outstanding - diluted 20,230 17,532 17,499 18,431 17,488 other data retirement and benefit services assets under administration/management $ 30,545,694 $ 31,749,157 $ 36,202,553 wealth management assets under administration/management $ 3,435,786 $ 4,147,763 $ 3,865,062 mortgage originations $ 229,901 $ 269,397 $ 415,792 $ 686,060 $ 1,479,243 represents a non-gaap financial measure. see “non-gaap to gaap reconciliations and calculation of non-gaap financial measures.” results of operations net interest income net interest income for the third quarter of 2022 was $28.3 million, a $5.5 million, or 24.3%, increase from the second quarter of 2022. net interest income increased $7.2 million, or 34.0%, from $21.1 million for the third quarter of 2021. the linked quarter increase was primarily driven by increases of $7.4 million in interest income from loans and a $591 thousand increase in other interest income, partially offset by increases of $1.2 million in interest expense related to short-term borrowings and $1.0 million in interest expense from deposits, the result of a rising interest rate environment and an increase in our short-term borrowings. the increases in loans and deposits were primarily the result of the metro phoenix bank acquisition which included $270.4 million in loans and $353.7 million in deposits. short-term borrowings increased primarily due to loan growth outpacing deposit growth. net interest margin (tax-equivalent), a non-gaap financial measure, was 3.21% for the third quarter of 2022, a 23 basis point increase from 2.98% for the second quarter of 2022, and a 43 basis point increase from 2.78% in the third quarter of 2021. excluding the acquisition of metro phoenix bank, net interest margin was 3.04% for the third quarter of 2022, a 6 basis point increase from the second quarter of 2022, and a 26 basis point increase from the third quarter of 2021. the quarter over quarter increase was primarily driven by a 45 basis point increase in interest earning asset yields, partially offset by a 35 basis point increase in the rate paid on interest-bearing liabilities, the result of a rising interest rate environment. additionally, we saw the average balance on interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities increase, primarily due to the loans and deposits acquired from metro phoenix bank. noninterest income noninterest income for the third quarter of 2022 was $27.0 million, a $2.2 million, or 7.6%, decrease from the second quarter of 2022. the linked quarter decrease was primarily driven by decreases of $2.3 million in mortgage banking revenue and $696 thousand in wealth management revenue. partially offsetting these decreases was a $304 thousand increase in retirement and benefit services revenue. the decrease in mortgage banking revenue was primarily driven by a $39.5 million, or 14.7%, decrease in mortgage originations as well as an 82 basis point decrease in the gain on sale margin. wealth management revenue decreased primarily due to a $712.0 million decrease in assets under management, the result of an overall market value decrease. noninterest income for the third quarter of 2022 decreased $9.0 million, or 25.1%, from $36.0 million in the third quarter of 2021. the year over year decrease was primarily driven by decreases of $7.3 million in mortgage banking revenue, $1.4 million in retirement and benefit services revenue and $443 thousand in wealth management revenue. mortgage banking revenue decreased primarily due to a $185.9 million, or 44.7%, decrease in mortgage originations and a 94 basis point decrease in the gain on sale margin. retirement and benefit services revenue decreased primarily due to a decrease in asset-based fees from a $5.7 billion decrease in assets under administration/management. wealth management revenue decreased primarily as a result of a $429.3 million decrease in assets under management, the result of declines in market values. noninterest expense noninterest expense for the third quarter of 2022 was $42.8 million, a $2.8 million, or 7.0%, increase compared to the second quarter of 2022. the linked quarter increase was primarily driven by increases of $1.7 million in other noninterest expense and $880 thousand in professional fees and assessments expense. partially offsetting these increases was a $708 thousand decrease in employee taxes and benefits expense. the increase in other noninterest expense was primarily driven by a $1.3 million increase in the provision for unused commitments. this provision expense was the result of new business generated within our real estate construction loans. professional fees and assessments expense included $1.8 million in merger related expenses associated with the acquisition of metro phoenix bank, an increase of $998 thousand from the prior quarter. employee taxes and benefits decreased primarily due to a $328 thousand decrease in health insurance claims from the prior quarter. noninterest expense for the third quarter of 2022 increased $726 thousand, or 1.7%, from $42.0 million in the third quarter of 2021. the year over year increase in noninterest expense was primarily driven by increases of $1.7 million in other noninterest expense and $1.6 million in professional fees and assessments, partially offset by a $2.1 million decrease in compensation expense. noninterest expense increased primarily as a result of an $841 thousand increase in the provision for unused commitments, the result of new business generated within our real estate construction loans. professional fees and assessments increased primarily due to $1.8 million in merger related expenses associated with the acquisition of metro phoenix bank. the year over year decrease in mortgage originations drove the overall decrease in compensation expense as compared to the third quarter of 2021. financial condition total assets were $3.7 billion as of september 30, 2022, an increase of $298.6 million, or 8.8%, from december 31, 2021. the overall increase in total assets included an increase of $560.2 million in loans held for investment, partially offset by decreases of $188.1 million in cash and cash equivalents and $150.2 million in investment securities. loans total loans were $2.3 billion as of september 30, 2022, an increase of $560.2 million, or 31.9%, from december 31, 2021. this increase was primarily due to increases of $270.4 million in loans acquired from metro phoenix bank and $289.8 million in organic loan growth. excluding loans acquired from metro phoenix bank, the increases in organic loan growth included increases of $119.5 million in residential real estate first mortgages, $91.9 million in commercial real estate loans, and $31.3 million in commercial and industrial loans, also excluding ppp loans, commercial and industrial loans increased $62.0 million. the following table presents the composition of our loan portfolio as of the dates indicated: september 30, june 30, march 31, december 31, september 30, (dollars in thousands) 2022 2022 2022 2021 2021 commercial commercial and industrial (1) $ 564,655 $ 484,426 $ 467,449 $ 436,761 $ 506,599 real estate construction 89,215 48,870 41,604 40,619 37,751 commercial real estate 819,068 599,737 602,158 598,893 573,518 total commercial 1,472,938 1,133,033 1,111,211 1,076,273 1,117,868 consumer residential real estate first mortgage 649,818 568,571 522,489 510,716 501,339 residential real estate junior lien 143,681 135,255 130,604 125,668 130,243 other revolving and installment 51,794 53,384 53,738 45,363 50,936 total consumer 845,293 757,210 706,831 681,747 682,518 total loans $ 2,318,231 $ 1,890,243 $ 1,818,042 $ 1,758,020 $ 1,800,386 includes ppp loans of $2.9 million at september 30, 2022, $6.9 million at june 30, 2022, $13.1 million at march 31, 2022, $33.6 million at december 31, 2021 and $103.5 million at september 30, 2021. deposits total deposits were $3.0 billion as of september 30, 2022, an increase of $41.3 million, or 1.4%, from december 31, 2021. interest-bearing deposits increased $74.9 million, while noninterest-bearing deposits decreased $33.6 million in the third quarter of 2022. the increase in total deposits was primarily due to $353.7 million of deposits acquired from metro phoenix bank. excluding deposits acquired from metro phoenix bank, deposits decreased $312.4 million, or 10.7%. the decrease was primarily driven by decreases of $129.8 million in noninterest-bearing deposits, $80.0 million in interest-bearing demand deposits, and $59.3 million in time deposits. noninterest-bearing deposits decreased primarily due to a decrease in synergistic deposits. the decrease in interest-bearing demand deposits was the result of seasonally lower balances in public unit deposits. time deposits decreased due to clients shifting balances to more liquid accounts. synergistic deposits, which include deposits from our retirement and benefit services and wealth management segments as well as hsa deposits, decreased $35.5 million from december 31, 2021 primarily due to year-end seasonally higher temporary balances from retirement plan terminations. the following table presents the composition of our deposit portfolio as of the dates indicated: september 30, june 30, march 31, december 31, september 30, (dollars in thousands) 2022 2022 2022 2021 2021 noninterest-bearing demand $ 905,228 $ 764,808 $ 831,558 $ 938,840 $ 797,062 interest-bearing interest-bearing demand 653,216 642,641 760,321 714,669 673,916 savings accounts 101,820 97,227 99,299 96,825 92,632 money market savings 1,079,520 914,423 976,905 937,305 924,678 time deposits 222,027 200,451 224,184 232,912 224,800 total interest-bearing 2,056,583 1,854,742 2,060,709 1,981,711 1,916,026 total deposits $ 2,961,811 $ 2,619,550 $ 2,892,267 $ 2,920,551 $ 2,713,088 asset quality total nonperforming assets were $6.2 million as of september 30, 2022, an increase of $3.1 million, or 101.4%, from december 31, 2021, primarily due to a residential real estate first mortgage client that is being individually evaluated for impairment. as of september 30, 2022, the allowance for loan losses was $31.0 million, or 1.34% of total loans, compared to $31.6 million, or 1.80% of total loans, as of december 31, 2021. excluding metro phoenix bank, the allowance for loan losses to total loans was 1.51% as of september 30, 2022. the following table presents selected asset quality data as of and for the periods indicated: as of and for the three months ended september 30, june 30, march 31, december 31, september 30, (dollars in thousands) 2022 2022 2022 2021 2021 nonaccrual loans $ 4,303 $ 4,370 $ 4,069 $ 2,076 $ 6,229 accruing loans 90+ days past due 1,000 — 146 121 — total nonperforming loans 5,303 4,370 4,215 2,197 6,229 oreo and repossessed assets 904 860 865 885 862 total nonperforming assets $ 6,207 $ 5,230 $ 5,080 $ 3,082 $ 7,091 net charge-offs/(recoveries) 405 340 (141 ) (1,006 ) (302 ) net charge-offs/(recoveries) to average loans 0.07 % 0.07 % (0.03 ) % (0.22 ) % (0.06 ) % nonperforming loans to total loans 0.23 % 0.23 % 0.23 % 0.12 % 0.35 % nonperforming assets to total assets 0.17 % 0.16 % 0.15 % 0.09 % 0.22 % allowance for loan losses to total loans 1.34 % 1.66 % 1.74 % 1.80 % 1.78 % allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans 584 % 718 % 752 % 1,437 % 515 % for the third quarter of 2022, we had net charge-offs of $405 thousand compared to net charge-offs of $340 thousand for the second quarter of 2022 and $302 thousand of net recoveries for the third quarter of 2021. there was no provision expense recorded for the three months ended september 30, 2022, no change compared to the three months ended june 30, 2022, and a $2.0 million increase as compared to the three months ended september 30, 2021. although management saw increases in overall loan volume, based on the reduction of previous adjustments for pandemic related qualitative factors, management concluded no need for additional provision. capital total stockholders’ equity was $344.8 million as of september 30, 2022, a decrease of $14.6 million, or 4.1%, from december 31, 2021. the decrease in stockholders’ equity was primarily due to a $98.7 million decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss, due to rising interest rates, which resulted in a lower fair value of our available-for-sale investment securities, partially offset by a $61.8 million increase in additional paid-in capital as a result of the metro phoenix bank acquisition. tangible book value per common share, a non-gaap financial measure, decreased to $13.76 as of september 30, 2022, from $17.87 as of december 31, 2021. tangible common equity to tangible assets, a non-gaap financial measure, decreased to 7.59% as of september 30, 2022, from 9.21% as of december 31, 2021. common equity tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets decreased to 13.63% as of september 30, 2022, from 14.65% as of december 31, 2021. the following table presents our capital ratios as of the dates indicated: september 30, december 31, september 30, 2022 2021 2021 capital ratios(1) alerus financial corporation consolidated common equity tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets 13.63 % 14.65 % 14.52 % tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets 13.94 % 15.06 % 14.93 % total capital to risk weighted assets 16.84 % 18.64 % 18.58 % tier 1 capital to average assets 10.82 % 9.79 % 9.88 % tangible common equity / tangible assets (2) 7.59 % 9.21 % 9.62 % alerus financial, n.a. common equity tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets 13.01 % 13.87 % 13.77 % tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets 13.01 % 13.87 % 13.77 % total capital to risk weighted assets 14.11 % 15.12 % 15.03 % tier 1 capital to average assets 11.12 % 9.01 % 9.11 % capital ratios for the current quarter are to be considered preliminary until the call report for alerus financial, n.a. is filed. represents a non-gaap financial measure. see “non-gaap to gaap reconciliations and calculation of non-gaap financial measures.” conference call the company will host a conference call at 11:00 a.m. central time on thursday, october 27, 2022, to discuss its financial results. the call can be accessed via telephone at (844) 200-6205, using access code 769396. a recording of the call and transcript will be available on the company’s investor relations website at investors.alerus.com following the call. about alerus financial corporation alerus financial corporation is a diversified financial services company with corporate offices in grand forks, north dakota, and the minneapolis-st. paul, minnesota metropolitan area. through its subsidiary, alerus financial, n.a., alerus provides innovative and comprehensive financial solutions to business and consumer clients through four distinct business segments—banking, retirement and benefit services, wealth management, and mortgage. alerus provides clients with a primary point of contact to help fully understand the unique needs and delivery channel preferences of each client. clients are provided with competitive products, valuable insight and sound advice supported by digital solutions designed to meet the clients’ needs. alerus has banking, mortgage, and wealth management offices in grand forks and fargo, north dakota, the minneapolis-st. paul, minnesota metropolitan area, and phoenix, scottsdale, and mesa arizona. alerus retirement and benefits plan administration hubs are located in minnesota, michigan, and colorado. non-gaap financial measures some of the financial measures included in this press release are not measures of financial performance recognized by u.s. generally accepted accounting principles, or gaap. these non-gaap financial measures include the ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets, tangible common equity per share, return on average tangible common equity, net interest margin (tax-equivalent), and the efficiency ratio. management uses these non-gaap financial measures in its analysis of its performance, and believes financial analysts and investors frequently use these measures, and other similar measures, to evaluate capital adequacy and financial performance. reconciliations of non-gaap disclosures used in this press release to the comparable gaap measures are provided in the accompanying tables. management, banking regulators, many financial analysts and other investors use these measures in conjunction with more traditional bank capital ratios to compare the capital adequacy of banking organizations with significant amounts of goodwill or other intangible assets, which typically stem from the use of the purchase accounting method of accounting for mergers and acquisitions. these non-gaap financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for total stockholders’ equity, total assets, book value per share, return on average assets, return on average equity, or any other measure calculated in accordance with gaap. moreover, the manner in which we calculate these non-gaap financial measures may differ from that of other companies reporting measures with similar names. forward-looking statements this press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the u.s. private securities litigation reform act of 1995. forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements concerning plans, estimates, calculations, forecasts and projections with respect to the anticipated future performance of alerus financial corporation. these statements are often, but not always, identified by words such as “may”, “might”, “should”, “could”, “predict”, “potential”, “believe”, “expect”, “continue”, “will”, “anticipate”, “seek”, “estimate”, “intend”, “plan”, “projection”, “would”, “annualized”, “target” and “outlook”, or the negative version of those words or other comparable words of a future or forward-looking nature. examples of forward-looking statements include, among others, statements we make regarding our projected growth, anticipated future financial performance, financial condition, credit quality, management’s long-term performance goals and the future plans and prospects of alerus financial corporation. forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. instead, they are based only on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions regarding the future of our business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy and other future conditions. because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. our actual results and financial condition may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. important factors that could cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: interest rate risks associated with our business, including the effects of recent and anticipated rate increases by the federal reserve; our ability to successfully manage credit risk and maintain an adequate level of allowance for loan losses; new or revised accounting standards, including as a result of the implementation of the new current expected credit loss standard; business and economic conditions generally and in the financial services industry, nationally and within our market areas, including rising rates of inflation; the overall health of the local and national real estate market; concentrations within our loan portfolio; the level of nonperforming assets on our balance sheet; our ability to implement our organic and acquisition growth strategies; the impact of economic or market conditions on our fee-based services; our ability to continue to grow our retirement and benefit services business; our ability to continue to originate a sufficient volume of residential mortgages; the occurrence of fraudulent activity, breaches or failures of our information security controls or cybersecurity-related incidents; interruptions involving our information technology and telecommunications systems or third-party servicers; potential losses incurred in connection with mortgage loan repurchases; the composition of our executive management team and our ability to attract and retain key personnel; rapid technological change in the financial services industry; increased competition in the financial services industry from non-banks such as credit unions and fintech companies; our ability to successfully manage liquidity risk, especially in light of recent excess liquidity at the bank; the effectiveness of our risk management framework; the commencement and outcome of litigation and other legal proceedings and regulatory actions against us or to which we may become subject; potential impairment to the goodwill we recorded in connection with our past acquisitions; the extensive regulatory framework that applies to us; the impact of recent and future legislative and regulatory changes; fluctuations in the values of the securities held in our securities portfolio, including as a result of rising interest rates; governmental monetary, trade and fiscal policies; severe weather, natural disasters, widespread disease or pandemics, such as the covid-19 global pandemic, the negative effects of the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, including its effects on the economic environment, our clients, and our operations, including due to supply chain disruptions, as well as any changes to federal, state, or local government laws, regulations, or orders in response to the pandemic; acts of war or terrorism, including the russian invasion of ukraine, or other adverse external events; any material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting; developments and uncertainty related to the future use and availability of some reference rates, such as the london interbank offered rate, as well as other alternative rates; changes to u.s. or state tax laws, regulations and guidance, including the new 1.0% excise tax on stock buybacks by publicly traded companies; talent and labor shortages and employee turnover; possible federal mask and vaccine mandates; our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing items; and any other risks described in the “risk factors” sections of the reports filed by alerus financial corporation with the securities and exchange commission. any forward-looking statement made by us in this press release is based only on information currently available to us and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. we undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. alerus financial corporation and subsidiaries consolidated balance sheets (dollars in thousands, except share and per share data) september 30, december 31, 2022 2021 assets (unaudited) (audited) cash and cash equivalents $ 54,167 $ 242,311 investment securities available-for-sale, at fair value 729,110 853,649 held-to-maturity, at carrying value 326,410 352,061 fed funds sold 14,124 — loans held for sale 26,129 46,490 loans 2,318,231 1,758,020 allowance for loan losses (30,968 ) (31,572 ) net loans 2,287,263 1,726,448 land, premises and equipment, net 17,067 18,370 operating lease right-of-use assets 3,481 3,727 accrued interest receivable 11,256 8,537 bank-owned life insurance 33,777 33,156 goodwill 46,060 31,490 other intangible assets 23,779 20,250 servicing rights 2,780 1,880 deferred income taxes, net 45,889 11,614 other assets 69,961 42,708 total assets $ 3,691,253 $ 3,392,691 liabilities and stockholders’ equity deposits noninterest-bearing $ 905,228 $ 938,840 interest-bearing 2,056,583 1,981,711 total deposits 2,961,811 2,920,551 short-term borrowings 253,830 — long-term debt 58,836 58,933 operating lease liabilities 3,802 4,275 accrued expenses and other liabilities 68,135 49,529 total liabilities 3,346,414 3,033,288 stockholders’ equity preferred stock, $1 par value, 2,000,000 shares authorized: 0 issued and outstanding — — common stock, $1 par value, 30,000,000 shares authorized: 19,987,274 and 17,212,588 issued and outstanding 19,987 17,213 additional paid-in capital 154,629 92,878 retained earnings 273,132 253,567 accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (102,909 ) (4,255 ) total stockholders’ equity 344,839 359,403 total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 3,691,253 $ 3,392,691 alerus financial corporation and subsidiaries consolidated statements of income (dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data) three months ended nine months ended september 30, june 30, september 30, september 30, september 30, 2022 2022 2021 2022 2021 interest income (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) loans, including fees $ 25,379 $ 17,988 $ 18,888 $ 60,659 $ 58,779 investment securities taxable 5,939 6,068 3,249 17,447 8,547 exempt from federal income taxes 209 213 225 638 694 other 748 157 185 1,021 432 total interest income 32,275 24,426 22,547 79,765 68,452 interest expense deposits 1,852 813 880 3,494 2,781 short-term borrowings 1,516 278 — 1,794 — long-term debt 591 559 535 1,712 1,361 total interest expense 3,959 1,650 1,415 7,000 4,142 net interest income 28,316 22,776 21,132 72,765 64,310 provision for loan losses — — (2,000 ) — (2,000 ) net interest income after provision for loan losses 28,316 22,776 23,132 72,765 66,310 noninterest income retirement and benefit services 16,597 16,293 18,031 50,536 53,157 wealth management 4,852 5,548 5,295 15,726 15,419 mortgage banking 3,782 6,038 11,116 14,751 40,535 service charges on deposit accounts 377 412 357 1,152 1,025 net gains (losses) on investment securities — — 11 — 125 other 1,402 935 1,230 3,541 3,408 total noninterest income 27,010 29,226 36,040 85,706 113,669 noninterest expense compensation 21,168 21,248 23,291 61,467 71,298 employee taxes and benefits 5,079 5,787 5,058 17,028 16,443 occupancy and equipment expense 1,926 1,737 2,063 5,713 6,212 business services, software and technology expense 5,373 4,785 5,332 15,082 15,266 intangible amortization expense 1,324 1,053 1,088 3,430 3,327 professional fees and assessments 3,126 2,246 1,503 6,913 4,484 marketing and business development 890 814 865 2,304 2,310 supplies and postage 588 572 549 1,806 1,583 travel 291 356 174 826 236 mortgage and lending expenses 409 482 1,231 1,577 3,762 other 2,593 904 887 4,676 2,712 total noninterest expense 42,767 39,984 42,041 120,822 127,633 income before income taxes 12,559 12,018 17,131 37,649 52,346 income tax expense 2,940 2,725 4,064 8,553 12,370 net income $ 9,619 $ 9,293 $ 13,067 $ 29,096 $ 39,976 per common share data earnings per common share $ 0.48 $ 0.53 $ 0.75 $ 1.58 $ 2.29 diluted earnings per common share $ 0.47 $ 0.52 $ 0.74 $ 1.56 $ 2.26 dividends declared per common share $ 0.18 $ 0.18 $ 0.16 $ 0.52 $ 0.47 average common shares outstanding 19,987 17,297 17,205 18,186 17,182 diluted average common shares outstanding 20,230 17,532 17,499 18,431 17,488 alerus financial corporation and subsidiaries non-gaap to gaap reconciliations and calculation of non-gaap financial measures (unaudited) (dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data) september 30, june 30, december 31, september 30, 2022 2022 2021 2021 tangible common equity to tangible assets total common stockholders’ equity $ 344,839 $ 307,158 $ 359,403 $ 353,195 less: goodwill 46,060 31,337 31,490 30,201 less: other intangible assets 23,779 17,511 20,250 22,593 tangible common equity (a) 275,000 258,310 307,663 300,401 total assets 3,691,253 3,295,065 3,392,691 3,175,169 less: goodwill 46,060 31,337 31,490 30,201 less: other intangible assets 23,779 17,511 20,250 22,593 tangible assets (b) 3,621,414 3,246,217 3,340,951 3,122,375 tangible common equity to tangible assets (a)/(b) 7.59 % 7.96 % 9.21 % 9.62 % tangible book value per common share total common stockholders’ equity $ 344,839 $ 307,158 $ 359,403 $ 353,195 less: goodwill 46,060 31,337 31,490 30,201 less: other intangible assets 23,779 17,511 20,250 22,593 tangible common equity (c) 275,000 258,310 307,663 300,401 total common shares issued and outstanding (d) 19,987 17,306 17,213 17,208 tangible book value per common share (c)/(d) $ 13.76 $ 14.93 $ 17.87 $ 17.46 three months ended nine months ended september 30, june 30, september 30, september 30, september 30, 2022 2022 2021 2022 2021 return on average tangible common equity net income $ 9,619 $ 9,293 $ 13,067 $ 29,096 $ 39,976 add: intangible amortization expense (net of tax) 1,046 832 860 2,710 2,628 net income, excluding intangible amortization (e) 10,665 10,125 13,927 31,806 42,604 average total equity 372,274 312,515 353,196 345,192 342,344 less: average goodwill 48,141 31,488 30,201 37,101 30,201 less: average other intangible assets (net of tax) 19,466 14,737 18,272 16,605 19,124 average tangible common equity (f) 304,667 266,290 304,723 291,486 293,019 return on average tangible common equity (e)/(f) 13.89 % 15.25 % 18.13 % 14.59 % 19.44 % efficiency ratio noninterest expense $ 42,767 $ 39,984 $ 42,041 $ 120,822 $ 127,633 less: intangible amortization expense 1,324 1,053 1,088 3,430 3,327 adjusted noninterest expense (g) 41,443 38,931 40,953 117,392 124,306 net interest income 28,316 22,776 21,132 72,765 64,310 noninterest income 27,010 29,226 36,040 85,706 113,669 tax-equivalent adjustment 112 100 115 306 392 total tax-equivalent revenue (h) 55,438 52,102 57,287 158,777 178,371 efficiency ratio (g)/(h) 74.76 % 74.72 % 71.49 % 73.94 % 69.69 % alerus financial corporation and subsidiaries analysis of average balances, yields, and rates (unaudited) (dollars in thousands) three months ended nine months ended september 30, 2022 june 30, 2022 september 30, 2021 september 30, 2022 september 30, 2021 average average average average average average yield/ average yield/ average yield/ average yield/ average yield/ balance rate balance rate balance rate balance rate balance rate interest earning assets interest-bearing deposits with banks $ 72,157 2.02 % $ 28,920 0.39 % $ 281,768 0.16 % $ 68,811 0.86 % $ 219,636 0.14 % investment securities (1) 1,116,458 2.20 % 1,164,625 2.18 % 869,421 1.61 % 1,165,414 2.09 % 778,307 1.62 % fed funds sold 21,893 2.37 % — — % — — % 7,378 2.37 % — — % loans held for sale 27,032 4.14 % 31,878 3.15 % 57,233 2.40 % 27,864 3.31 % 70,218 2.25 % loans commercial: commercial and industrial 566,987 5.41 % 463,215 4.38 % 544,811 4.95 % 488,771 4.87 % 615,310 4.73 % real estate construction 70,545 5.60 % 44,627 4.04 % 37,743 3.99 % 52,212 4.71 % 41,812 4.17 % commercial real estate 807,505 4.07 % 601,765 3.80 % 567,696 3.67 % 670,854 3.86 % 565,861 3.72 % total commercial 1,445,037 4.67 % 1,109,607 4.05 % 1,150,250 4.29 % 1,211,837 4.30 % 1,222,983 4.24 % consumer residential real estate first mortgage 624,826 3.54 % 543,023 3.29 % 487,699 3.32 % 561,261 3.45 % 468,395 3.53 % residential real estate junior lien 140,664 5.41 % 132,082 4.64 % 129,239 4.57 % 132,968 4.86 % 132,145 4.67 % other revolving and installment 51,834 4.98 % 53,919 4.40 % 53,683 4.45 % 52,150 4.59 % 60,785 4.37 % total consumer 817,324 3.96 % 729,024 3.62 % 670,621 3.65 % 746,379 3.78 % 661,325 3.84 % total loans (1) 2,262,361 4.41 % 1,838,631 3.88 % 1,820,871 4.05 % 1,958,216 4.10 % 1,884,308 4.10 % federal reserve/fhlb stock 18,449 5.35 % 10,564 4.90 % 6,505 4.33 % 11,877 5.04 % 6,273 4.37 % total interest earning assets 3,518,350 3.65 % 3,074,618 3.20 % 3,035,798 2.96 % 3,239,560 3.30 % 2,958,742 3.11 % noninterest earning assets 224,804 184,037 155,079 191,652 161,077 total assets $ 3,743,154 $ 3,258,655 $ 3,190,877 $ 3,431,212 $ 3,119,819 interest-bearing liabilities interest-bearing demand deposits $ 659,696 0.13 % $ 703,365 0.12 % $ 692,873 0.14 % $ 692,310 0.12 % $ 678,015 0.15 % money market and savings deposits 1,180,576 0.40 % 1,041,898 0.14 % 1,009,564 0.14 % 1,089,137 0.24 % 1,018,347 0.15 % time deposits 234,459 0.74 % 211,787 0.43 % 217,756 0.50 % 224,603 0.54 % 212,297 0.57 % fed funds purchased 84,149 3.71 % 81,506 1.18 % 10 — % 55,527 2.47 % 3 — % short-term borrowings 168,750 1.71 % 9,615 1.59 % — — % 60,073 1.71 % — — % long-term debt 58,843 3.98 % 58,876 3.81 % 58,968 3.60 % 58,875 3.89 % 48,002 3.79 % total interest-bearing liabilities 2,386,473 0.66 % 2,107,047 0.31 % 1,979,171 0.28 % 2,180,525 0.43 % 1,956,664 0.28 % noninterest-bearing liabilities and stockholders' equity noninterest-bearing deposits 920,340 783,367 799,854 845,375 762,685 other noninterest-bearing liabilities 64,067 55,726 58,656 60,120 58,126 stockholders’ equity 372,274 312,515 353,196 345,192 342,344 total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 3,743,154 $ 3,258,655 $ 3,190,877 $ 3,431,212 $ 3,119,819 net interest income (1) net interest rate spread 2.99 % 2.89 % 2.68 % 2.87 % 2.83 % net interest margin, tax-equivalent (1) 3.21 % 2.98 % 2.78 % 3.02 % 2.92 % taxable-equivalent adjustment was calculated utilizing a marginal income tax rate of 21.0%.