United Bankshares, Inc. Increases Earnings for the Second Quarter and First Half of 2014

WASHINGTON & CHARLESTON, W.Va.--()--United Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: UBSI), today reported earnings for the second quarter and the first half of 2014. Earnings for the second quarter of 2014 were $33.2 million or $0.48 per diluted share, an increase from earnings of $22.2 million or $0.44 per diluted share for the second quarter of 2013. Earnings for the first half of 2014 were $63.4 million or $0.96 per diluted share, up from earnings of $43.8 million or $0.87 per diluted share for the first half of 2013.

Second quarter of 2014 results produced a return on average assets of 1.13% and a return on average equity of 8.16%, respectively. For the first half of 2014, United’s return on average assets was 1.14% while the return on average equity was 8.36%. United’s Federal Reserve peer group’s (bank holding companies with total assets over $10 billion) most recently reported average return on assets and average return on equity were 0.92% and 8.19%, respectively, for the first quarter of 2014. United’s annualized returns on average assets and average equity were 1.07% and 8.81%, respectively, for the second quarter of 2013 while the returns on average assets and average equity was 1.06% and 8.76%, respectively, for the first half of 2013.

On January 31, 2014, United completed its acquisition of Virginia Commerce Bancorp, Inc. (Virginia Commerce) of Arlington, Virginia. The results of operations of Virginia Commerce are included in the consolidated results of operations from the date of acquisition. As a result, comparisons for the second quarter and first half of 2014 to the second quarter and first half of 2013 are impacted by increased levels of average balances, income, and expense due to the acquisition. At consummation, Virginia Commerce had assets of approximately $2.8 billion, loans of $2.1 billion, and deposits of $2.0 billion.

The results for the second quarter and first half of 2014 included noncash, before-tax, other-than-temporary impairment charges of $421 thousand and $1.1 million, respectively, on certain investment securities. The results for the second quarter and first half of 2013 included noncash, before-tax, other-than-temporary impairment charges of $137 thousand and $971 thousand, respectively, on certain investment securities. As previously reported, United sold a former branch building during the first quarter of 2014 which resulted in a before-tax gain of $9.0 million. In addition, the results for the first half of 2014 included merger related expenses and charges of $5.4 million as compared to $1.1 million in the first half of 2013.

Tax-equivalent net interest income for the second quarter of 2014 was $95.5 million, an increase of $27.8 million or 41% from the second quarter of 2013. This increase in tax-equivalent net interest income was primarily attributable to an increase in average earning assets from the Virginia Commerce acquisition. Average earning assets increased $3.0 billion or 40% from the second quarter of 2013. Average net loans increased $2.3 billion or 35% for the second quarter of 2014 while average investment securities increased $524.4 million or 68%. In addition, the average cost of funds declined 11 basis points from the second quarter of 2013. Partially offsetting the increases to tax-equivalent net interest income for the second quarter of 2014 was a decline of 4 basis points in the average yield on earning assets as compared to the second quarter of 2013. The net interest margin for the second quarter of 2014 was 3.69%, which was an increase of 4 basis points from a net interest margin of 3.65% for the second quarter of 2013.

Tax-equivalent net interest income for the first half of 2014 was $182.4 million, an increase of $46.4 million or 34% from the first half of 2013. This increase in tax-equivalent net interest income was primarily attributable to an increase in average earning assets from the Virginia Commerce acquisition. Average earning assets increased $2.5 billion or 34% from the first half of 2013. Average net loans increased $1.9 billion or 30% for the first half of 2014 while average investment securities increased $499.3 million or 66%. In addition, the average cost of funds declined 13 basis points from the first half of 2013. Partially offsetting the increases to tax-equivalent net interest income for the first half of 2014 was a decline of 9 basis points in the average yield on earning assets as compared to the first half of 2013. The net interest margin for the first half of 2014 was 3.70%, which was flat as compared to the first half of 2013.

On a linked-quarter basis, United’s tax-equivalent net interest income for the second quarter of 2014 increased $8.6 million or 10% from the first quarter of 2014. This increase in tax-equivalent net interest income was primarily attributable to the average earning assets from the Virginia Commerce acquisition being included for the entire second quarter. Average earning assets increased $894.0 million or 9% from the first quarter of 2014. Average net loans for the second quarter increased $727.4 million or 9%. Average short-term investments increased $86.9 million or 30% while average investments increased $79.7 million or 7% for the quarter. The second quarter of 2014 average yield on earning assets decreased 2 basis points while the average cost of funds was flat from the first quarter of 2014. The net interest margin of 3.69% for the second quarter of 2014 was a decrease of a basis point from the net interest margin of 3.70% for the first quarter of 2014.

For the quarters ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the provision for loan losses was $6.2 million and $5.0 million, respectively, while the provision for the first six months of 2014 was $10.9 million as compared to $10.1 million for the first six months of 2013. Net charge-offs were $5.6 million and $4.5 million for the second quarter of 2014 and 2013, respectively. Net charge-offs were $10.1 million and $9.5 million for the first half of 2014 and 2013, respectively. Annualized net charge-offs as a percentage of average loans was 0.25% and 0.24% for the second quarter and first half of 2014, respectively. United’s most recently reported Federal Reserve peer group’s net charge-offs to average loans percentage was 0.33% for the first quarter of 2014.

Noninterest income for the second quarter of 2014 was $19.1 million, which was flat from the second quarter of 2013. Included in noninterest income for the second quarter of 2014 were noncash, before-tax, other-than-temporary impairment charges of $421 thousand on certain investment securities as compared to noncash, before-tax other-than-temporary impairment charges of $137 thousand on certain investment securities for the second quarter of 2013. Excluding the noncash, other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as net gains and losses from sales and calls of investment securities, noninterest income for the second quarter of 2014 increased $667 thousand or 4% from the second quarter of 2013. This increase for the second quarter of 2014 was due primarily to an increase of $694 thousand in fees from deposit services as a result of increased debit card and automated teller machine (ATM) usage as a result of the Virginia Commerce merger.

Noninterest income for the first half of 2014 was $45.7 million, which was an increase of $8.2 million from the first half of 2013. Included in noninterest income for the first half of 2014 was the previously mentioned net gain of $9.0 million on the sale of bank premises as well as noncash, before-tax, other-than-temporary impairment charges of $1.1 million on certain investment securities as compared to noncash, before-tax other-than-temporary impairment charges of $971 thousand on certain investment securities for the first half of 2013. In addition, net gains on sales and calls of investment securities were $825 thousand and $488 thousand for the first half of 2014 and 2013, respectively. Excluding the net gain on the sale of bank premises, the noncash, other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as net gains and losses from sales and calls of investment securities, noninterest income for the first half of 2014 decreased $1.0 million or 3% from the first half of 2013. This decrease for the first half of 2014 was due primarily to decreases of $1.0 million in mortgage banking income due to lower production and sales of mortgage loans in the secondary market and $878 thousand in income from bank-owned insurance policies due to death benefits in 2013. In addition, income from derivatives not in hedge relationships declined $690 thousand due to a change in the fair value. Partially offsetting these decreases were increases of $1.0 million income from trust and brokerage services due to increase in volume and the value of assets under management and $629 thousand in fees from deposit services due to increased debit card and ATM usage.

On a linked-quarter basis, noninterest income for the second quarter of 2014 decreased $7.4 million from the first quarter of 2014 which included the previously mentioned net gain of $9.0 million on the sale of bank premises. Included in the results for the second quarter and first quarter of 2014 were noncash, before-tax, other-than-temporary impairment charges of $421 thousand and $639 thousand, respectively. Excluding the net gain on the sale of bank premises, the noncash, other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as net gains and losses from sales and calls of investment securities, noninterest income increased $2.2 million or 13% on a linked-quarter basis due primarily to an increase of $1.3 million in fees from deposit services as a result of increases in overdraft fees and debit card income. Several other sources of noninterest income increased, none of which were individually significant.

Noninterest expense for the second quarter of 2014 was $57.2 million, an increase of $8.7 million or 18% from the second quarter of 2013 due mainly to the Virginia Commerce merger. Accordingly, most major categories of noninterest expense showed increases. In particular, employee compensation increased $4.6 million, net occupancy expenses increased $1.7 million, data processing fees increased $776 thousand and equipment expense increased $530 thousand. These increases were due mainly to the additional employees, offices, equipment, and data processing expenses as a result of the Virginia Commerce acquisition. Partially offsetting these increases was a decrease of $1.3 million in other real estate owned (OREO) expense as reductions to the fair value and maintenance costs on OREO properties declined from the second quarter of 2013.

Noninterest expense for the first half of 2014 was $118.4 million, an increase of $21.6 million or 22% from the first half of 2013 due mainly to the Virginia Commerce merger. Accordingly, most major categories of noninterest expense showed increases. In particular, employee compensation increased $13.0 million including $3.6 million of merger severance charges, net occupancy expenses increased $2.9 million, data processing fees increased $1.3 million, equipment expense increased $732 thousand and merger expenses increased $624 thousand. These increases were due mainly to the additional employees, offices, equipment, data processing and other merger-related expenses as a result of the Virginia Commerce acquisition. Partially offsetting these increases was a decrease of $854 thousand in employee benefits due to a decline in pension expense due to an increase in the value at year-end 2013.

On a linked-quarter basis, noninterest expense for the second quarter of 2014 decreased $3.9 million or 6% from the first quarter of 2014. This decrease was due primarily to a decrease of $3.5 million in employee compensation from the first quarter which included the $3.6 million of merger severance charges. In addition, OREO expense declined $1.1 million due mainly to fewer reductions in the fair values of OREO properties. Partially offsetting these decreases was an increase of $564 thousand in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insurance expense due to a higher assessment base as a result of the Virginia Commerce acquisition.

United’s asset quality continues to outperform its peers. United’s percentage of nonperforming loans to loans, net of unearned income of 0.98% at June 30, 2014 compares favorably to the most recently reported percentage of 1.54% at March 31, 2014 for United’s Federal Reserve peer group. At June 30, 2014, nonperforming loans were $87.2 million, up from nonperforming loans of $81.1 million or 1.21% of loans, net of unearned income, at December 31, 2013. The increase was due mainly to two troubled loans to a commercial customer in the amount of $5.6 million being restructured into one loan during the first six months of 2014. The loss potential on this loan has been properly evaluated and allocated within the company’s allowance for loan losses. As of June 30, 2014, the allowance for loan losses was $75.0 million or 0.85% of loans, net of unearned income, as compared to $74.2 million or 1.11% of loans, net of unearned income, at December 31, 2013. The decline in the ratio at June 30, 2014 of the allowance for loan losses as a percentage of loans, net of unearned income was because United was unable to carry-over Virginia Commerce’s previously established allowance for loan losses because acquired loans are recorded at fair value in accordance with accounting rules. Therefore, United recorded a downward fair value adjustment of approximately $90.4 million on the loans acquired from Virginia Commerce. Total nonperforming assets of $130.4 million, including OREO of $43.2 million at June 30, 2014, represented 1.08% of total assets which is comparable to the most recently reported percentage of 1.09% at March 31, 2014 for United’s Federal Reserve peer group.

United continues to be well-capitalized based upon regulatory guidelines. United’s estimated risk-based capital ratio is 13.5% at June 30, 2014 while its Tier I capital and leverage ratios are 12.5% and 10.6%, respectively. The regulatory requirements for a well-capitalized financial institution are a risk-based capital ratio of 10%, a Tier I capital ratio of 6% and a leverage ratio of 5%.

During the second quarter of 2014, United’s Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.32 per share. United has increased its dividend to shareholders for 40 consecutive years. The annualized 2014 dividend of $1.28 equates to a yield of approximately 4% based on recent UBSI market prices.

United has consolidated assets of approximately $12.1 billion with 132 full service offices in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. United Bankshares stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the quotation symbol "UBSI".

Cautionary Statements

The Company is required under generally accepted accounting principles to evaluate subsequent events through the filing of its June 30, 2014 consolidated financial statements on Form 10-Q. As a result, the Company will continue to evaluate the impact of any subsequent events on critical accounting assumptions and estimates made as of June 30, 2014 and will adjust amounts preliminarily reported, if necessary.

Use of non-GAAP Financial Measures

This press release contains certain financial measures that are not recognized under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). Generally, United has presented these “non-GAAP” financial measures because it believes that these measures provide meaningful additional information to assist in the evaluation of United’s results of operations or financial position. Presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures is consistent with how United’s management evaluates its performance internally and these non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in the banking industry.

Specifically, this press release contains certain references to financial measures identified as tax-equivalent (FTE) net interest income, noninterest income excluding the results of the noncash, other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as net gains and losses from sales and calls of investment securities, tangible equity and tangible book value per share. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures to be helpful in understanding United’s results of operations or financial position.

Net interest income is presented in this press release on a tax-equivalent basis. The tax-equivalent basis adjusts for the tax-favored status of income from certain loans and investments. Although this is a non-GAAP measure, United’s management believes this measure is more widely used within the financial services industry and provides better comparability of net interest income arising from taxable and tax-exempt sources. United uses this measure to monitor net interest income performance and to manage its balance sheet composition. The tax-equivalent adjustment combines amounts of interest income on federally nontaxable loans and investment securities using the statutory federal income tax rate of 35%.

GAAP total non-interest income results are adjusted for other-than-temporary impairment charges (OTTI) on certain investment securities, net gains or losses on the sale of securities and any infrequent noninterest income items. Management believes noninterest income without OTTI charges, net securities gains or losses and infrequent noninterest income items is more indicative of United’s performance because it isolates income that is primarily customer relationship driven and is more indicative of normalized operations. In addition, these items can fluctuate greatly from quarter to quarter and are difficult to predict.

The efficiency ratio used by United focuses on the performance of its core business operations. It is used by management as a measure of operating expense control. In general, the GAAP efficiency ratio is total noninterest expenses as a percentage of net interest income plus total noninterest income as shown on the face of the Consolidated Statements of Income. In United’s calculation of its efficiency ratio, amortization of intangibles, OREO expense and any infrequent noninterest expenses are excluded from total noninterest expenses. Net interest income is increased for the favorable treatment of tax-exempt income and excludes securities gains and losses as well as any infrequent noninterest income items from total noninterest income. Management believes that excluding these items is more indicative of United’s normalized operations and is highly useful in comparing period-to-period core operating performance.

Tangible common equity is calculated as GAAP total shareholders’ equity minus total intangible assets. Tangible common equity can thus be considered the most conservative valuation of the company. Tangible common equity is also presented on a per common share basis. Management provides these amounts to facilitate the understanding of as well as to assess the quality and composition of United’s capital structure. By removing the effect of intangible assets that result from merger and acquisition activity, the “permanent” items of common equity are presented. These two measures, along with others, are used by management to analyze capital adequacy.

Where non-GAAP financial measures are used, the comparable GAAP financial measure, as well as reconciliation to that comparable GAAP financial measure can be found in the attached financial information tables to this press release. Investors should recognize that United’s presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures might not be comparable to similarly titled measures at other companies. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for GAAP basis measures and United strongly encourages a review of its condensed consolidated financial statements in their entirety.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including certain plans, expectations, goals and projections, which are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those contained in or implied by such statements for a variety of factors including: changes in economic conditions; movements in interest rates; competitive pressures on product pricing and services; success and timing of business strategies; the nature and extent of governmental actions and reforms; and rapidly changing technology and evolving banking industry standards.

UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

 
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30

2014

June 30

2013

June 30

2014

June 30

2013

EARNINGS SUMMARY:
Interest income, taxable equivalent (non-GAAP) $ 106,405 $ 76,994 $ 203,177 $ 154,843
Interest expense 10,867 9,282 20,729 18,785
Net interest income, taxable equivalent (non-GAAP) 95,538 67,712 182,448 136,058
Taxable equivalent adjustment 1,606 1,509 3,214 3,033
Net interest income (GAAP) 93,932 66,203 179,234 133,025
Provision for loan losses 6,201 4,960 10,880 10,147
Noninterest income 19,135 19,099 45,655 37,447
Noninterest expenses 57,244 48,547 118,403 96,796
Income taxes 16,375 9,576 32,235 19,731
Net income $ 33,247 $ 22,219 $ 63,371 $ 43,798
 
PER COMMON SHARE:
Net income:
Basic $ 0.48 $ 0.44 $ 0.96 $ 0.87
Diluted 0.48 0.44 0.96 0.87
Cash dividends $ 0.32 $ 0.31 0.64 0.62
Book value 23.70 19.98
Closing market price $ 32.33 $ 26.45
Common shares outstanding:
Actual at period end, net of treasury shares 69,163,254 50,360,373
Weighted average- basic 68,956,123 50,345,733 65,713,854 50,322,783
Weighted average- diluted 69,154,032 50,402,194 65,949,455 50,382,170
 
FINANCIAL RATIOS:
Return on average assets 1.13 % 1.07 % 1.14 % 1.06 %
Return on average shareholders’ equity 8.16 % 8.81 % 8.36 % 8.76 %
Average equity to average assets 13.89 % 12.10 % 13.59 % 12.10 %
Net interest margin 3.69 % 3.65 % 3.70 % 3.70 %
 
June 30

2014

June 30

2013

  December 31

2013

March 31

2014

PERIOD END BALANCES:
Assets $ 12,051,710 $ 8,480,268 $ 8,735,324 $ 11,886,320
Earning assets 10,606,689 7,555,969 7,805,772 10,447,141
Loans, net of unearned income 8,872,435 6,567,178 6,704,583 8,768,326
Loans held for sale 9,466 8,364 4,236 3,565
Investment securities 1,282,043 813,760 889,342 1,366,581
Total deposits 8,746,147 6,577,836 6,621,571 8,581,908
Shareholders’ equity 1,639,283 1,006,058 1,041,732 1,616,123
UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Charleston, WV

Stock Symbol: UBSI

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

       
Consolidated Statements of Income
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June June March June June
2014 2013 2014 2014 2013
Interest & Loan Fees Income (GAAP) $ 104,799 $ 75,485 $ 95,164 $ 199,963 $ 151,810
Tax equivalent adjustment   1,606     1,509     1,608     3,214     3,033  
Interest & Fees Income (FTE) (non-GAAP) 106,405 76,994 96,772 203,177 154,843
Interest Expense   10,867     9,282     9,862     20,729     18,785  
Net Interest Income (FTE) (non-GAAP) 95,538 67,712 86,910 182,448 136,058
 
Provision for Loan Losses 6,201 4,960 4,679 10,880 10,147
 
Non-Interest Income:
Fees from trust & brokerage services 4,641 4,370 4,593 9,234 8,200
Fees from deposit services 10,902 10,208 9,559 20,461 19,832
Bankcard fees and merchant discounts 1,127 899 746 1,873 1,696
Other charges, commissions, and fees 602 626 427 1,029 1,187
Income from bank-owned life insurance 1,445 1,185 1,251 2,696 3,574
Mortgage banking income 438 739 259 697 1,704
Net gain on the sale of bank premises 0 0 8,976 8,976 0
Other non-interest revenue 400 861 524 924 1,737
Net other-than-temporary impairment losses (421 ) (137 ) (639 ) (1,060 ) (971 )
Net gains on sales/calls of investment

securities

 

1

   

348

    824    

825

   

488

 
Total Non-Interest Income   19,135     19,099     26,520     45,655     37,447  
 
Non-Interest Expense:
Employee compensation 21,546 16,957 25,007 46,553 33,561
Employee benefits 5,190 5,675 5,624 10,814 11,668
Net occupancy 6,514 4,821 6,435 12,949 10,012
Data processing 3,589 2,813 3,237 6,826 5,544
Amortization of intangibles 1,104 506 809 1,913 1,040
OREO expense 1,037 2,330 2,113 3,150 3,600
FDIC insurance expense 2,071 1,564 1,507 3,578 3,123
Other expenses   16,193     13,881     16,427     32,620     28,248  
Total Non-Interest Expense   57,244     48,547     61,159     118,403     96,796  
 
Income Before Income Taxes (FTE) (non-GAAP) 51,228 33,304 47,592 98,820 66,562
 
Tax equivalent adjustment   1,606     1,509     1,608     3,214     3,033  
 
Income Before Income Taxes (GAAP) 49,622 31,795 45,984 95,606 63,529
 
Taxes   16,375     9,576     15,860     32,235     19,731  
 
Net Income $ 33,247   $ 22,219   $ 30,124   $ 63,371   $ 43,798  
 
MEMO: Effective Tax Rate 33.00 % 30.12 % 34.49 % 33.72 % 31.06 %
 

Note: Non-Interest Income excluding the results of noncash, other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as net gains and losses from sales and calls of

investment securities and the net gain on the sale of bank premises (non-GAAP):

 
Total Non-Interest Income (GAAP) $ 19,135 $ 19,099 $ 26,520 $ 45,655 $ 37,447
Less: Net gain on the sale of bank premises (GAAP) 0 0 8,976 8,976 0
Less: Net other-than-temporary impairment losses (GAAP) (421 ) (137 ) (639 ) (1,060 ) (971 )
Less: Net gains on sales/calls of investment

securities (GAAP)

 

1

   

348

   

824

   

825

   

488

 
Non-Interest Income excluding the results of noncash,

other-than-temporary impairment charges as well as

net gains and losses from sales and calls of investment

securities (non-GAAP)

 

 

$

 

 

19,555

 

 

 

$

 

 

18,888

 

 

 

$

 

 

17,359

 

 

 

$

 

 

36,914

 

 

 

$

 

 

37,930

 
UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Charleston, WV

Stock Symbol: UBSI

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

       
Consolidated Balance Sheets
June 30 June 30
2014 2013 June 30 December 31 June 30
Q-T-D Average Q-T-D Average 2014 2013 2013
 
Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 532,300 $ 375,189 $ 715,376 $ 416,617 $ 379,041
 
Securities Available for Sale 1,153,243 661,711 1,137,024 775,284 704,202
Held to Maturity Securities 40,743 42,899 40,717 40,965 42,485
Other Investment Securities   98,166     63,111     104,302     73,093     67,073  
Total Securities   1,292,152     767,721     1,282,043     889,342     813,760  
Total Cash and Securities   1,824,452     1,142,910     1,997,419     1,305,959     1,192,801  
 
Loans held for sale 5,254 8,181 9,466 4,236 8,364
 
Commercial Loans 6,670,125 4,727,197 6,746,684 4,926,537 4,809,024
Mortgage Loans 1,777,002 1,472,874 1,780,672 1,460,327 1,463,694
Consumer Loans   346,227     299,485     358,452     326,735     302,132  
 
Gross Loans 8,793,354 6,499,556 8,885,808 6,713,599 6,574,850
 
Unearned income   (17,709 )   (7,240 )   (13,373 )   (9,016 )   (7,672 )
 
Loans, net of unearned income 8,775,645 6,492,316 8,872,435 6,704,583 6,567,178
 
Allowance for Loan Losses (74,909 ) (74,829 ) (74,975 ) (74,198 ) (74,574 )
 
Goodwill 700,260 375,583 710,165 375,547 375,583
Other Intangibles   23,943     9,301     23,368     8,138     9,066  
Total Intangibles 724,203 384,884 733,533 383,685 384,649
 
Other Real Estate Owned 42,700 47,437 43,232 38,182 44,416
Other Assets   474,286     357,369     470,600     372,877     357,434  
Total Assets $ 11,771,631   $ 8,358,268   $ 12,051,710   $ 8,735,324   $ 8,480,268  
 
MEMO: Earning Assets $ 10,377,471   $ 7,431,084   $ 10,606,689   $ 7,805,772   $ 7,555,969  
 
Interest-bearing Deposits $ 6,226,205 $ 4,844,439 $ 6,279,921 $ 4,747,051 $ 4,834,603
Noninterest-bearing Deposits   2,318,150     1,750,145     2,466,226     1,874,520     1,743,233  
Total Deposits 8,544,355 6,594,584 8,746,147 6,621,571 6,577,836
 
Short-term Borrowings 568,376 417,452 535,097 430,754 548,561
Long-term Borrowings   973,471     284,807     1,059,061     575,697     284,773  
Total Borrowings 1,541,847 702,259 1,594,158 1,006,451 833,334
 
Other Liabilities   50,613     49,697     72,122     65,570     63,040  
Total Liabilities   10,136,815     7,346,540     10,412,427     7,693,592     7,474,210  
 
Preferred Equity --- --- --- --- ---
Common Equity   1,634,816     1,011,728     1,639,283     1,041,732     1,006,058  
Total Shareholders' Equity   1,634,816     1,011,728     1,639,283     1,041,732     1,006,058  
 
Total Liabilities & Equity $ 11,771,631   $ 8,358,268   $ 12,051,710   $ 8,735,324   $ 8,480,268  
 
MEMO: Interest-bearing Liabilities $ 7,768,052   $ 5,546,698   $ 7,874,079   $ 5,753,502   $ 5,667,937  
UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Charleston, WV

Stock Symbol: UBSI

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

       
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June June March June June
Quarterly/Year-to-Date Share Data: 2014 2013 2014 2014 2013
 
Earnings Per Share:
Basic $ 0.48 $ 0.44 $ 0.48 $ 0.96 $ 0.87
Diluted $ 0.48 $ 0.44 $ 0.48 $ 0.96 $ 0.87
 
Common Dividend Declared Per Share: $ 0.32 $ 0.31 $ 0.32 $ 0.64 $ 0.62
 
High Common Stock Price $ 32.50 $ 26.84 $ 32.08 $ 32.50 $ 27.24
Low Common Stock Price $ 28.19 $ 24.46 $ 28.23 $ 28.19 $ 24.46
 
Average Shares Outstanding (Net of Treasury Stock):
Basic 68,956,123 50,345,733 62,434,749 65,713,854 50,322,783
Diluted 69,154,032 50,402,194 62,707,328 65,949,455 50,382,170
 
Memorandum Items:
 
Tax Applicable to Security Sales/Calls $ 1 $ 122 $ 288 $ 289 $ 171
 
Common Dividends $ 22,130 $ 15,613 $ 22,085 $ 44,215 $ 31,218
 
Dividend Payout Ratio 66.56 % 70.27 % 73.31 % 69.77 % 71.28 %
 
June 30 June 30 March 31
EOP Share Data: 2014 2013 2014
 
Book Value Per Share $ 23.70 $ 19.98 $ 23.40
Tangible Book Value Per Share $ 13.10 $ 12.34 $ 12.78
 
52-week High Common Stock Price $ 32.71 $ 27.24 $ 32.71
Date 11/29/13 03/15/13 11/29/13
52-week Low Common Stock Price $ 26.04 $ 22.54 $ 24.46
Date 07/01/13 08/02/12 05/01/13
 
EOP Shares Outstanding (Net of Treasury Stock): 69,163,254 50,360,373 69,055,157
 
Memorandum Items:
 
EOP Employees (full-time equivalent) 1,758 1,546 1,790
 

Note:

(1) Tangible Book Value Per Share:
Total Shareholders' Equity (GAAP) $ 1,639,283 $ 1,006,058 $ 1,616,123
Less: Total Intangibles   (733,533 )   (384,649 )   (733,762 )
Tangible Equity (non-GAAP) $ 905,750 $ 621,409 $ 882,361
÷ EOP Shares Outstanding (Net of Treasury Stock) 69,163,254 50,360,373 69,055,157
Tangible Book Value Per Share (non-GAAP) $ 13.10 $ 12.34 $ 12.78
UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Charleston, WV

Stock Symbol: UBSI

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

 
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June   June March June June
Selected Yields and Net Interest Margin: 2014 2013 2014 2014 2013
Loans 4.48 % 4.49 % 4.50 % 4.49 % 4.55 %
Investment Securities 2.74 % 2.55 % 2.59 % 2.67 % 2.57 %
Money Market Investments/FFS 0.26 % 0.27 % 0.23 % 0.25 % 0.25 %
Average Earning Assets Yield 4.11 % 4.15 % 4.13 % 4.12 % 4.21 %
Interest-bearing Deposits 0.45 % 0.57 % 0.46 % 0.45 % 0.57 %
Short-term Borrowings 0.23 % 0.21 % 0.24 % 0.23 % 0.23 %
Long-term Borrowings 1.45 % 3.11 % 1.56 % 1.50 % 3.21 %
Average Liability Costs 0.56 % 0.67 % 0.56 % 0.56 % 0.69 %
Net Interest Spread 3.55 % 3.48 % 3.57 % 3.56 % 3.52 %
Net Interest Margin 3.69 % 3.65 % 3.70 % 3.70 % 3.70 %
 
Selected Financial Ratios:
Return on Average Common Equity 8.16 % 8.81 % 8.57 % 8.36 % 8.76 %
Return on Average Assets 1.13 % 1.07 % 1.14 % 1.14 % 1.06 %
Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) (1) 47.69 % 52.47 % 50.92 % 49.23 % 52.34 %
 

Note:

(1) The efficiency ratio used by United reflects certain adjustments from the GAAP based calculation as reconciled below:
       
Total Non-Interest Expense (GAAP) $ 57,244 $ 48,547   $ 61,159   $ 118,403 $ 96,796
Net Interest Income plus Total Non-Interest income (GAAP) 113,067 85,302 111,822 224,889 170,472
Efficiency Ratio (GAAP) 50.63 % 56.91 % 54.69 % 52.65 % 56.78 %
 
Total Non-Interest Expense (GAAP) 57,244 48,547 61,159 118,403 96,796
Less: Amortization of intangibles (GAAP) 1,104 506 809 1,913 1,040
Less: OREO expense (GAAP) 1,037 2,330 2,113 3,150 3,600
Less: Merger related expenses and charges (non-GAAP) 211     274   5,148     5,359     1,098  
Total Non-Interest Expense (non-GAAP) $ 54,892 $ 45,437 $ 53,089 $ 107,981 $ 91,058
 
Net Interest Income plus Total Non-Interest income (GAAP) $ 113,067 $ 85,302 $ 111,822 $ 224,889 $ 170,472
Plus: Tax equivalent adjustment (non-GAAP) 1,606 1,509 1,608 3,214 3,033
Less: Net gain on the sale of bank premises (GAAP) 0 0 8,976 8,976 0
Less: Net other-than-temporary impairment losses (GAAP) (421 ) (137 ) (639 ) (1,060 ) (971 )
Less: Net gains on sales/calls of investment securities

(GAAP)

1

   

348

 

824

   

825

   

488

 
Net Interest Income plus Total Non-Interest income

(non-GAAP)

$ 115,093

$

86,600

$ 104,269

$ 219,362

$

173,988

Efficiency Ratio (non-GAAP) 47.69 % 52.47 % 50.92 % 49.23 % 52.34 %
 
June 30 June 30 March 31
2014 2013 2014
Loan / Deposit Ratio 101.44 % 99.84 % 102.17 %
Allowance for Loan Losses/ Loans, net of unearned income 0.85 % 1.14 % 0.85 %
Allowance for Credit Losses (1)/ Loans, net of unearned income 0.87 % 1.17 % 0.87 %
Nonaccrual Loans / Loans, net of unearned income 0.62 % 1.15 % 0.69 %
90-Day Past Due Loans/ Loans, net of unearned income 0.21 % 0.16 % 0.32 %
Non-performing Loans/ Loans, net of unearned income 0.98 % 1.43 % 1.10 %
Non-performing Assets/ Total Assets 1.08 % 1.63 % 1.18 %
Primary Capital Ratio 14.15 % 12.65 % 14.15 %
Shareholders' Equity Ratio 13.60 % 11.86 % 13.60 %
Price / Book Ratio 1.36 x 1.32 x 1.31 x
Price / Earnings Ratio 16.81 x 15.00 x 15.93 x
 

Note:

(1) Includes allowances for loan losses and lending-related commitments.

UNITED BANKSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Charleston, WV

Stock Symbol: UBSI

(In Thousands Except for Per Share Data)

         
June June December March
Asset Quality Data: 2014   2013 2013 2014
 
EOP Non-Accrual Loans $ 55,150 $ 75,811 $ 61,928 $ 60,207
EOP 90-Day Past Due Loans 18,417 10,280 11,044 27,812
EOP Restructured Loans (2) 13,648       7,909     8,157     8,106  
Total EOP Non-performing Loans $ 87,215 $ 94,000 $ 81,129 $ 96,125
 
EOP Other Real Estate Owned 43,232       44,416     38,182     43,792  
Total EOP Non-performing Assets $ 130,447     $ 138,416   $ 119,311   $ 139,917  
 
 
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June June March June June
Allowance for Credit Losses: (1) 2014   2013 2014 2014 2013
Beginning Balance $ 76,464 $ 76,043 $ 76,341 $ 76,341 $ 75,557
Provision for Credit Losses (3) 6,516       5,120     4,662     11,178     10,536  
82,980 81,163 81,003 87,519 86,093
Gross Charge-offs (7,244 ) (5,308 ) (5,348 ) (12,592 ) (10,492 )
Recoveries 1,680       764     809     2,489     1,018  
Net Charge-offs (5,564 )     (4,544 )   (4,539 )   (10,103 )   (9,474 )
Ending Balance $ 77,416     $ 76,619   $ 76,464   $ 77,416   $ 76,619  
 

Notes:

(1) Includes allowances for loan losses and lending-related commitments.
(2) Restructured loans with an aggregate balance of $827, $844 and $861 at June 30, 2014, March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, respectively, were on nonaccrual status, but are not included in “EOP Non-Accrual Loans” above. No restructured loans were on nonaccrual status at June 30, 2013.
(3) Includes the Provision for Loan Losses and a provision for lending-related commitments included in Other Expenses.

Contacts

United Bankshares, Inc.
Steven E. Wilson, Chief Financial Officer
800-445-1347 ext. 8704

Contacts

United Bankshares, Inc.
Steven E. Wilson, Chief Financial Officer
800-445-1347 ext. 8704