M&T Bank Corporation (“M&T” or “the Company”) reports quarterly net income of $716 million or $4.24 of diluted earnings per common share.
(Dollars in millions, except per share data) 2Q25 1Q25 2Q24Earnings HighlightsNet interest income $ 1,713 $ 1,695 $ 1,718Taxable-equivalent adjustment 9 12 13Net interest income – taxable-equivalent 1,722 1,707 1,731Provision for credit losses 125 130 150Noninterest income 683 611 584Noninterest expense 1,336 1,415 1,297Net income 716 584 655Net income available to common shareholders – diluted 679 547 626Diluted earnings per common share 4.24 3.32 3.73Return on average assets – annualized 1.37% 1.14% 1.24%Return on average common shareholders' equity – annualized 10.39 8.36 9.95Average Balance SheetTotal assets $ 210,261 $ 208,321 $ 211,981Interest-bearing deposits at banks 19,698 19,695 29,294Investment securities 35,335 34,480 29,695Loans 135,407 134,844 134,588Deposits 163,406 161,220 163,491Borrowings 14,263 14,154 16,452Selected Ratios(Amounts expressed as a percent, except per share data)Net interest margin 3.62% 3.66% 3.59%Efficiency ratio (1) 55.2 60.5 55.3Net charge-offs to average total loans – annualized .32 .34 .41Allowance for loan losses to total loans 1.61 1.63 1.63Nonaccrual loans to total loans 1.16 1.14 1.50Common equity Tier 1 (“CET1”) capital ratio (2) 10.98 11.50 11.45Common shareholders' equity per share $ 166.94 $ 163.62 $ 153.57
(1) A reconciliation of non-GAAP measures is included in the tables that accompany this release.(2) CET1 capital ratio at June 30, 2025 is estimated.
Financial Highlights
— Taxable-equivalent net interest income increased $15 million in the recent quarter as compared with the first quarter of 2025 reflecting an additional day of earnings, favorable asset repricing and a lower negative impact from interest rate swap agreements used for hedging purposes, partially offset by $20 million of lower taxable-equivalent interest income resulting from an alignment of amortization periods for certain municipal bonds obtained from the acquisition of People's United Financial, Inc.
— Average loans in the recent quarter reflect higher average balances of consumer and residential real estate loans, partially offset by a decrease in the average balance of commercial real estate loans.
— Average deposits increased in the recent quarter as compared with the first quarter of 2025, reflecting higher average savings and interest-checking deposits.
— The increase in noninterest income reflects a rise in residential mortgage banking revenues and trust income as well as gains on the sales of an out-of-footprint loan portfolio of $15 million and a subsidiary that specialized in institutional services of $10 million.
— The decline in noninterest expense was primarily attributed to lower salaries and employee benefits expense, reflecting seasonal expense recorded in the first quarter of 2025.
— Reflecting improved asset quality the allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total loans declined 2 basis points to 1.61% at June 30, 2025.
— M&T repurchased 6,073,957 shares of its common stock during the recent quarter for a total cost of $1.1 billion, compared with 3,415,303 shares for a total cost of $662 million in the first quarter of 2025. Reflecting repurchases, M&T's CET1 capital ratio declined to an estimated 10.98% at June 30, 2025, representing a 52 basis-point decrease from 11.50% at March 31, 2025.
Chief Financial Officer Commentary
“M&T's consistent profitability has supported a significant return of capital to shareholders while maintaining resiliency entering the second half of the year. We are thrilled with a reduction of M&T's stress capital buffer and we remain committed to prudent risk management for the benefit of all of our stakeholders. Our teams continue to work with customers each and every day to provide solutions for their financial success. This summer, expect to see M&T employees out in force assisting customers and volunteering in the communities we serve to make a difference in people's lives.”
Daryl N. Bible, M&T's Chief Financial Officer
Contact:Investor Relations: Steve Wendelboe 716.842.5138Media Relations: Frank Lentini 929.651.0447
Non-GAAP Measures (1)
(Dollars in millions, except per share data) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Net operating income $ 724 $ 594 22% $ 665 9%Diluted net operating earnings per common share 4.28 3.38 27 3.79 13Annualized return on average tangible assets 1.44% 1.21% 1.31%Annualized return on average tangible common 15.54 12.53 15.27equityEfficiency ratio 55.2 60.5 55.3Tangible equity per common share $ 112.48 $ 111.13 1 $ 102.42 10
____________________(1) A reconciliation of non-GAAP measures is included in the tables that accompany this release.
M&T consistently provides supplemental reporting of its results on a “net operating” or “tangible” basis, from which M&T excludes the after-tax effect of amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (and the related goodwill and core deposit and other intangible asset balances, net of applicable deferred tax amounts) and expenses associated with merging acquired operations into M&T (when incurred), since such items are considered by management to be “nonoperating” in nature.
Taxable-equivalent Net Interest Income
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Average earning assets $ 190,535 $ 189,116 1% $ 193,676 -2%Average interest-bearing liabilities 132,516 129,938 2 132,209 -Net interest income – taxable-equivalent 1,722 1,707 1 1,731 -1Yield on average earning assets 5.51% 5.52% 5.82%Cost of interest-bearing liabilities 2.71 2.70 3.26Net interest spread 2.80 2.82 2.56Net interest margin 3.62 3.66 3.59
Taxable-equivalent net interest income increased $15 million, or 1%, in the recent quarter as compared with the first quarter of 2025.
— Average interest-bearing deposits at banks were essentially unchanged and the yield received on those deposits declined 1 basis point.
— Average investment securities increased $855 million and the rates earned on those securities decreased 19 basis points reflecting $20 million of lower taxable-equivalent interest income resulting from an alignment of amortization periods for certain municipal bonds obtained from an acquisition.
— Average loans increased $563 million and the yield received on those loans, including the impact from interest rate swap agreements used for hedging purposes, rose 5 basis points.
— Average interest-bearing deposits increased $2.5 billion and the rates paid on such deposits rose 1 basis point.
— Average borrowings rose $109 million and the rates paid on such borrowings increased 1 basis point.
Taxable-equivalent net interest income decreased $9 million as compared with the year-earlier second quarter.
— Average interest-bearing deposits at banks decreased $9.6 billion and the yield received on those deposits declined 103 basis points.
— Average investment securities increased $5.6 billion and the yield earned on those securities rose 20 basis points.
— Average loans grew $819 million while the yield received on those loans decreased 27 basis points.
— Average interest-bearing deposits rose $2.5 billion while the rates paid on those deposits declined 52 basis points.
— Average borrowings decreased $2.2 billion and the rates paid on such borrowings declined 34 basis points.
Average Earning Assets
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Interest-bearing deposits at banks $ 19,698 $ 19,695 -% $ 29,294 -33%Trading account 95 97 -3 99 -4Investment securities 35,335 34,480 2 29,695 19LoansCommercial and industrial 61,036 61,056 – 58,152 5Real estate – commercial 25,333 26,259 -4 31,458 -19Real estate – consumer 23,684 23,176 2 23,006 3Consumer 25,354 24,353 4 21,972 15Total loans 135,407 134,844 – 134,588 1Total earning assets $ 190,535 $ 189,116 1 $ 193,676 -2
Average earning assets increased $1.4 billion, or 1%,from the first quarter of 2025.
— Average interest-bearing deposits at banks were essentially unchanged.
— Average investment securities increased $855 million primarily due to purchases of fixed rate agency mortgage-backed securities and U.S. Treasury securities during the first and second quarters of 2025.
— Average loans increased $563 million primarily reflective of higher average consumer loans of $1.0 billion, including higher average recreational finance and automobile loans, and an increase in average residential real estate loans of $508 million, partially offset by a decline in average commercial real estate loans of $926 million, reflecting payoffs and the sale of an out-of-footprint residential builder and developer loan portfolio.
Average earning assets decreased $3.1 billion, or 2%, from the second quarter of 2024.
— Average interest-bearing deposits at banks decreased $9.6 billion reflecting purchases of investment securities, lower average balances of borrowings and share repurchases.
— Average investment securities increased $5.6 billion primarily reflecting purchases of fixed rate agency mortgage-backed securities and U.S. Treasury securities since the second quarter of 2024.
— Average loans increased $819 million resulting from higher average commercial and industrial loans of $2.9 billion, reflecting growth spanning most industry types, and a rise in average consumer loans of $3.4 billion, reflecting higher average balances of recreational finance and automobile loans. Partially offsetting those increases was a $6.1 billion decline in average commercial real estate loans.
Average Interest-bearing Liabilities
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Interest-bearing depositsSavings and interest-checking deposits $ 103,963 $ 101,564 2% $ 95,955 8%Time deposits 14,290 14,220 – 19,802 -28Total interest-bearing deposits 118,253 115,784 2 115,757 2Short-term borrowings 3,327 2,869 16 4,962 -33Long-term borrowings 10,936 11,285 -3 11,490 -5Total interest-bearing liabilities $ 132,516 $ 129,938 2 $ 132,209 -Brokered savings and interest-checking $ 9,921 $ 9,991 -1% $ 8,193 21%depositsBrokered time deposits 568 777 -27 3,826 -85Total brokered deposits $ 10,489 $ 10,768 -3 $ 12,019 -13
Average interest-bearing liabilities rose $2.6 billion, or 2%, in the recent quarter as compared with the first quarter of 2025 reflecting an increase in average savings and interest-checking deposits.
Average interest-bearing liabilities increased $307 million from the second quarter of 2024.
— Average interest-bearing deposits rose $2.5 billion. Non-brokered interest-bearing deposits increased $4.0 billion reflecting a $6.3 billion increase in average non-brokered savings and interest-checking deposits, partially offset by a $2.3 billion decline in average non-brokered time deposits. A $1.5 billion decline in average brokered deposits reflected maturities of brokered time deposits, partially offset by higher average balances of brokered savings and interest-checking deposits.
— Average borrowings decreased $2.2 billion reflecting lower average short-term and long-term borrowings from the FHLB of New York, partially offset by issuances of senior notes and other long-term debt since the second quarter of 2024.
Provision for Credit Losses/Asset Quality
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24At end of quarterNonaccrual loans $ 1,573 $ 1,540 2% $ 2,024 -22%Real estate and other foreclosed assets 30 34 -11 33 -7Total nonperforming assets 1,603 1,574 2 2,057 -22Accruing loans past due 90 days or more (1) 496 384 29 233 113Nonaccrual loans as % of loans outstanding 1.16% 1.14% 1.50%Allowance for loan losses $ 2,197 $ 2,200 – $ 2,204 -Allowance for loan losses as % of loans outstanding 1.61% 1.63% 1.63%Reserve for unfunded credit commitments $ 80 $ 60 33 $ 60 33For the periodProvision for loan losses $ 105 $ 130 -19 $ 150 -30Provision for unfunded credit commitments 20 – 100 – 100Total provision for credit losses 125 130 -4 150 -17Net charge-offs 108 114 -5 137 -21Net charge-offs as % of average loans (annualized) .32% .34% .41%
____________________(1) Predominantly government-guaranteed residential real estate loans.
The provision for credit losses was $125 million in the second quarter of 2025 as compared with $130 million in the immediately preceding quarter and $150 million in the second quarter of 2024. The allowance for loan losses as a percentage of loans outstanding decreased from 1.63% at March 31, 2025 to 1.61% at June 30, 2025 reflecting lower levels of criticized commercial real estate loans. Net charge-offs totaled $108 million in 2025's second quarter as compared with $114 million in 2025's first quarter and $137 million in the year-earlier quarter, representing .32%, .34% and .41%, respectively, of average loans outstanding.
Nonaccrual loans were $1.6 billion at June30, 2025, compared with $1.5 billion at March31, 2025 and $2.0 billion at June30, 2024. The lower level of nonaccrual loans at the two most recent quarter ends as compared with June 30, 2024 predominantly reflects decreases in commercial real estate nonaccrual loans.
Noninterest Income
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Mortgage banking revenues $ 130 $ 118 11% $ 106 23%Service charges on deposit accounts 137 133 4 127 8Trust income 182 177 3 170 7Brokerage services income 31 32 -1 30 3Trading account and other non-hedging derivative gains 12 9 15 7 68Gain (loss) on bank investment securities – – – (8) -Other revenues from operations 191 142 33 152 25Total $ 683 $ 611 12 $ 584 17
Noninterest income in the second quarter of 2025 increased $72 million, or 12%, from 2025's first quarter.
— Mortgage banking revenues rose $12 million reflecting increased residential mortgage loan servicing income.
— Trust income increased $5 million reflecting seasonal tax service fees.
— Other revenues from operations increased $49 million reflecting a $15 million gain on the sale of an out-of-footprint residential builder and developer loan portfolio, a $10 million gain on the sale of a subsidiary that specialized in institutional services, a rise in merchant discount and credit card fees and higher loan syndication fees in the recent quarter.
Noninterest income rose $99 million, or 17%, as compared with the second quarter of 2024.
— Mortgage banking revenues rose $24 million predominantly due to increased residential mortgage loan servicing income.
— Service charges on deposit accounts increased $10 million primarily from higher commercial service charges.
— Trust income increased $12 million reflecting higher revenues from the Company's global capital markets and wealth advisory services businesses.
— The loss on bank investment securities in the second quarter of 2024 reflected realized losses on sales of certain non-agency investment securities.
— Other revenues from operations increased $39 million reflecting a $15 million gain on the sale of an out-of-footprint loan portfolio, a $10 million gain on the sale of a subsidiary that specialized in institutional services and an increase in letter of credit and other credit-related fees.
Noninterest Expense
(Dollars in millions) 2Q25 1Q25 Change 2Q24 Change 2Q25 vs. 2Q25 vs. 1Q25 2Q24Salaries and employee benefits $ 813 $ 887 -8% $ 764 6%Equipment and net occupancy 130 132 -2 125 4Outside data processing and software 138 136 1 124 11Professional and other services 86 84 4 91 -4FDIC assessments 22 23 -7 37 -41Advertising and marketing 25 22 14 27 -7Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets 9 13 -27 13 -24Other costs of operations 113 118 -5 116 -3Total $ 1,336 $ 1,415 -6 $ 1,297 3
Noninterest expense declined $79 million, or 6%, from the first quarter of 2025. Salaries and employee benefits expense decreased $74 million, reflecting seasonally higher stock-based compensation, payroll-related taxes and other employee benefits expense in the first quarter of 2025, partially offset by the full-quarter impact of annual merit increases awarded in the first quarter of 2025 and an additional working day in the recent quarter.
Noninterest expense increased $39million, or 3%,from the second quarter of 2024.
— Salaries and employee benefits expense increased $49 million reflecting annual merit and other increases, higher average employee staffing levels and a rise in medical benefits expense.
— Outside data processing and software costs rose $14 million reflecting higher software maintenance expenses.
— The decrease in FDIC assessments reflects a lower level of criticized loans and a special assessment expense of $5 million in the second quarter of 2024.
Income Taxes
The Company's effective income tax rate was 23.4% in each of the second quarters of 2025 and 2024, compared with 23.2% in the first quarter of 2025.
Capital
2Q25 1Q25 2Q24CET1 10.98% (1) 11.50% 11.45%Tier 1 capital 12.50 (1) 13.04 13.23Total capital 13.96 (1) 14.50 14.88Tangible capital – common 8.67 8.95 8.55
____________________(1) Capital ratios at June 30, 2025 are estimated.
M&T's capital ratios remained well above the minimum set forth by regulatory requirements. Cash dividends declared on M&T's common and preferred stock totaled$215 million and $35 million, respectively, for the quarter ended June30, 2025. M&T's current stress capital buffer is 3.8%. In June 2025, the Federal Reserve released the results of its most recent supervisory stress tests, in which M&T elected to participate. Based on those results, M&T's stress capital buffer is estimated to be 2.7% effective October 1, 2025.
The CET1 capital ratio for M&T was estimated at 10.98% as of June30, 2025. M&T's total risk-weighted assets at June 30, 2025 are estimated to be $158.2 billion.
M&T repurchased 6,073,957 shares of its common stock in accordance with its capital plan during the recent quarter at an average cost per share of $175.93 resulting in a total cost, including the share repurchase excise tax, of $1.1 billion, compared with 3,415,303 shares at an average cost per share of $192.06 and a total cost, including the share repurchase excise tax, of $662 million in the first quarter of 2025. No share repurchases occurred in the second quarter of 2024.
Conference Call
Investors will have an opportunity to listen to M&T's conference call to discuss second quarter financial results today at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Those wishing to participate in the call may dial (800) 347-7315. International participants, using any applicable international calling codes, may dial (785) 424-1755. Callers should reference M&T Bank Corporation or the conference ID #MTBQ225. The conference call will be webcast live through M&T's website at https://ir.mtb.com/news-events/events-presentations. A replay of the call will be available through Wednesday July 23, 2025 by calling (800) 688-9459 or (402) 220-1373 for international participants. No conference ID or passcode is required. The event will also be archived and available by 3:00 p.m. today on M&T's website at https://ir.mtb.com/news-events/events-presentations.
About M&T
M&T is a financial holding company headquartered in Buffalo, New York. M&T's principal banking subsidiary, M&T Bank, provides banking products and services with a branch and ATM network spanning the eastern U.S. from Maine to Virginia and Washington, D.C. Trust-related services are provided in select markets in the U.S. and abroad by M&T's Wilmington Trust-affiliated companies and by M&T Bank. For more information on M&T Bank, visit www.mtb.com.
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Financial Highlights Three Months Ended Six Months Ended June30, June30,(Dollars in millions, except per share, shares in thousands) 2025 2024 Change 2025 2024 ChangePerformanceNet income $ 716 $ 655 9% $ 1,300 $ 1,186 10%Net income available to common shareholders 679 626 8 1,226 1,131 8Per common share:Basic earnings 4.26 3.75 14 7.58 6.79 12Diluted earnings 4.24 3.73 14 7.55 6.76 12Cash dividends 1.35 1.35 – 2.70 2.65 2Common shares outstanding:Average – diluted (1) 160,005 167,659 -5 162,511 167,372 -3Period end (2) 156,532 167,225 -6 156,532 167,225 -6Return on (annualized):Average total assets 1.37% 1.24% 1.25% 1.13%Average common shareholders' equity 10.39 9.95 9.37 9.05Taxable-equivalent net interest income $ 1,722 $ 1,731 -1 $ 3,429 $ 3,423 -Yield on average earning assets 5.51% 5.82% 5.51% 5.78%Cost of interest-bearing liabilities 2.71 3.26 2.71 3.26Net interest spread 2.80 2.56 2.80 2.52Contribution of interest-free funds .82 1.03 .84 1.04Net interest margin 3.62 3.59 3.64 3.56Net charge-offs to average total net loans (annualized) .32 .41 .33 .41Net operating results (3)Net operating income $ 724 $ 665 9 $ 1,318 $ 1,208 9Diluted net operating earnings per common share 4.28 3.79 13 7.66 6.89 11Return on (annualized):Average tangible assets 1.44% 1.31% 1.32% 1.20%Average tangible common equity 15.54 15.27 14.03 13.99Efficiency ratio 55.2 55.3 57.8 58.0 At June30,Loan quality 2025 2024 ChangeNonaccrual loans $ 1,573 $ 2,024 -22%Real estate and other foreclosed assets 30 33 -7Total nonperforming assets $ 1,603 $ 2,057 -22Accruing loans past due 90 days or more (4) $ 496 $ 233 113Government guaranteed loans included in totals above:Nonaccrual loans $ 75 $ 64 17Accruing loans past due 90 days or more 450 215 110Nonaccrual loans to total loans 1.16% 1.50%Allowance for loan losses to total loans 1.61 1.63Additional informationPeriod end common stock price $ 193.99 $ 151.36 28Domestic banking offices 941 957 -2Full time equivalent employees 22,590 22,110 2
____________________(1) Includes common stock equivalents.(2) Includes common stock issuable under deferred compensation plans.(3) Excludes amortization and balances related to goodwill and core deposit and other intangible assets and merger-related expenses which, except in the calculation of the efficiency ratio, are net of applicable income tax effects. Reconciliations of net income with net operating income appear herein.(4) Predominantly government-guaranteed residential real estate loans.
Financial Highlights, Five Quarter Trend Three Months Ended June30, March31, December31, September30, June30,(Dollars in millions, except per share, shares in thousands) 2025 2025 2024 2024 2024PerformanceNet income $ 716 $ 584 $ 681 $ 721 $ 655Net income available to common shareholders 679 547 644 674 626Per common share:Basic earnings 4.26 3.33 3.88 4.04 3.75Diluted earnings 4.24 3.32 3.86 4.02 3.73Cash dividends 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35Common shares outstanding:Average – diluted (1) 160,005 165,047 166,969 167,567 167,659Period end (2) 156,532 162,552 165,526 166,157 167,225Return on (annualized):Average total assets 1.37% 1.14% 1.28% 1.37% 1.24%Average common shareholders' equity 10.39 8.36 9.75 10.26 9.95Taxable-equivalent net interest income $ 1,722 $ 1,707 $ 1,740 $ 1,739 $ 1,731Yield on average earning assets 5.51% 5.52% 5.60% 5.82% 5.82%Cost of interest-bearing liabilities 2.71 2.70 2.94 3.22 3.26Net interest spread 2.80 2.82 2.66 2.60 2.56Contribution of interest-free funds .82 .84 .92 1.02 1.03Net interest margin 3.62 3.66 3.58 3.62 3.59Net charge-offs to average total net loans (annualized) .32 .34 .47 .35 .41Net operating results (3)Net operating income $ 724 $ 594 $ 691 $ 731 $ 665Diluted net operating earnings per common share 4.28 3.38 3.92 4.08 3.79Return on (annualized):Average tangible assets 1.44% 1.21% 1.35% 1.45% 1.31%Average tangible common equity 15.54 12.53 14.66 15.47 15.27Efficiency ratio 55.2 60.5 56.8 55.0 55.3 June30, March31, December31, September30, June30,Loan quality 2025 2025 2024 2024 2024Nonaccrual loans $ 1,573 $ 1,540 $ 1,690 $ 1,926 $ 2,024Real estate and other foreclosed assets 30 34 35 37 33Total nonperforming assets $ 1,603 $ 1,574 $ 1,725 $ 1,963 $ 2,057Accruing loans past due 90 days or more (4) $ 496 $ 384 $ 338 $ 288 $ 233Government guaranteed loans included in totals above:Nonaccrual loans 75 69 69 69 64Accruing loans past due 90 days or more 450 368 318 269 215Nonaccrual loans to total loans 1.16% 1.14% 1.25% 1.42% 1.50%Allowance for loan losses to total loans 1.61 1.63 1.61 1.62 1.63Additional informationPeriod end common stock price $ 193.99 $ 178.75 $ 188.01 $ 178.12 $ 151.36Domestic banking offices 941 955 955 957 957Full time equivalent employees 22,590 22,291 22,101 21,986 22,110
____________________(1) Includes common stock equivalents.(2) Includes common stock issuable under deferred compensation plans.(3) Excludes amortization and balances related to goodwill and core deposit and other intangible assets and merger-related expenses which, except in the calculation of the efficiency ratio, are net of applicable income tax effects. Reconciliations of net income with net operating income appear herein.(4) Predominantly government-guaranteed residential real estate loans.
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income ThreeMonthsEnded Six Months Ended June30, June30,(Dollars in millions) 2025 2024 Change 2025 2024 ChangeInterest income $ 2,609 $ 2,789 -6% $ 5,169 $ 5,534 -7%Interest expense 896 1,071 -16 1,761 2,136 -18Net interest income 1,713 1,718 – 3,408 3,398 -Provision for credit losses 125 150 -17 255 350 -27Net interest income after provision for credit losses 1,588 1,568 1 3,153 3,048 3Other incomeMortgage banking revenues 130 106 23 248 210 18Service charges on deposit accounts 137 127 8 270 251 8Trust income 182 170 7 359 330 9Brokerage services income 31 30 3 63 59 6Trading account and other non-hedging 12 7 68 21 16 30derivative gainsGain (loss) on bank investment securities – (8) – – (6) -Other revenues from operations 191 152 25 333 304 9Total other income 683 584 17 1,294 1,164 11Other expenseSalaries and employee benefits 813 764 6 1,700 1,597 6Equipment and net occupancy 130 125 4 262 254 3Outside data processing and software 138 124 11 274 244 12Professional and other services 86 91 -4 170 176 -3FDIC assessments 22 37 -41 45 97 -53Advertising and marketing 25 27 -7 47 47 -1Amortization of core deposit and other 9 13 -24 22 28 -18intangible assetsOther costs of operations 113 116 -3 231 250 -8Total other expense 1,336 1,297 3 2,751 2,693 2Income before taxes 935 855 9 1,696 1,519 12Income taxes 219 200 9 396 333 19Net income $ 716 $ 655 9% $ 1,300 $ 1,186 10%
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income, Five Quarter Trend Three Months Ended June30, March31, December31, September30, June30,(Dollars in millions) 2025 2025 2024 2024 2024Interest income $ 2,609 $ 2,560 $ 2,707 $ 2,785 $ 2,789Interest expense 896 865 979 1,059 1,071Net interest income 1,713 1,695 1,728 1,726 1,718Provision for credit losses 125 130 140 120 150Net interest income after provision for credit losses 1,588 1,565 1,588 1,606 1,568Other incomeMortgage banking revenues 130 118 117 109 106Service charges on deposit accounts 137 133 131 132 127Trust income 182 177 175 170 170Brokerage services income 31 32 30 32 30Trading account and other non-hedging 12 9 10 13 7derivative gainsGain (loss) on bank investment securities – – 18 (2) (8)Other revenues from operations 191 142 176 152 152Total other income 683 611 657 606 584Other expenseSalaries and employee benefits 813 887 790 775 764Equipment and net occupancy 130 132 133 125 125Outside data processing and software 138 136 125 123 124Professional and other services 86 84 80 88 91FDIC assessments 22 23 24 25 37Advertising and marketing 25 22 30 27 27Amortization of core deposit and other 9 13 13 12 13intangible assetsOther costs of operations 113 118 168 128 116Total other expense 1,336 1,415 1,363 1,303 1,297Income before taxes 935 761 882 909 855Income taxes 219 177 201 188 200Net income $ 716 $ 584 $ 681 $ 721 $ 655
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet June30,(Dollars in millions) 2025 2024 ChangeASSETSCash and due from banks $ 2,128 $ 1,778 20%Interest-bearing deposits at banks 19,297 24,792 -22Trading account 93 99 -6Investment securities 35,568 29,894 19Loans:Commercial and industrial 61,660 60,027 3Real estate – commercial 24,567 29,532 -17Real estate – consumer 24,117 23,003 5Consumer 25,772 22,440 15Total loans 136,116 135,002 1Less: allowance for loan losses 2,197 2,204 -Net loans 133,919 132,798 1Goodwill 8,465 8,465 -Core deposit and other intangible assets 84 119 -30Other assets 12,030 10,910 10Total assets $ 211,584 $ 208,855 1%LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITYNoninterest-bearing deposits $ 47,485 $ 47,729 -1%Interest-bearing deposits 116,968 112,181 4Total deposits 164,453 159,910 3Short-term borrowings 2,071 4,764 -57Long-term borrowings 12,380 11,319 9Accrued interest and other liabilities 4,155 4,438 -6Total liabilities 183,059 180,431 1Shareholders' equity:Preferred 2,394 2,744 -13Common 26,131 25,680 2Total shareholders' equity 28,525 28,424 -Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 211,584 $ 208,855 1%
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet, Five Quarter Trend June30, March31, December31, September30, June30,(Dollars in millions) 2025 2025 2024 2024 2024ASSETSCash and due from banks $ 2,128 $ 2,109 $ 1,909 $ 2,216 $ 1,778Interest-bearing deposits at banks 19,297 20,656 18,873 24,417 24,792Trading account 93 96 101 102 99Investment securities 35,568 35,137 34,051 32,327 29,894Loans:Commercial and industrial 61,660 60,596 61,481 61,012 60,027Real estate – commercial 24,567 25,867 26,764 28,683 29,532Real estate – consumer 24,117 23,284 23,166 23,019 23,003Consumer 25,772 24,827 24,170 23,206 22,440Totalloans 136,116 134,574 135,581 135,920 135,002Less: allowance for loan losses 2,197 2,200 2,184 2,204 2,204Net loans 133,919 132,374 133,397 133,716 132,798Goodwill 8,465 8,465 8,465 8,465 8,465Core deposit and other intangible assets 84 93 94 107 119Other assets 12,030 11,391 11,215 10,435 10,910Total assets $ 211,584 $ 210,321 $ 208,105 $ 211,785 $ 208,855LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITYNoninterest-bearing deposits $ 47,485 $ 49,051 $ 46,020 $ 47,344 $ 47,729Interest-bearing deposits 116,968 116,358 115,075 117,210 112,181Total deposits 164,453 165,409 161,095 164,554 159,910Short-term borrowings 2,071 1,573 1,060 2,605 4,764Long-term borrowings 12,380 10,496 12,605 11,583 11,319Accrued interest and other liabilities 4,155 3,852 4,318 4,167 4,438Total liabilities 183,059 181,330 179,078 182,909 180,431Shareholders' equity:Preferred 2,394 2,394 2,394 2,394 2,744Common 26,131 26,597 26,633 26,482 25,680Total shareholders' equity 28,525 28,991 29,027 28,876 28,424Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 211,584 $ 210,321 $ 208,105 $ 211,785 $ 208,855
Condensed Consolidated Average Balance Sheet and Annualized Taxable-equivalent Rates Three Months Ended Change in Balance Six Months Ended June30, March31, June30, June30, 2025 from June30, Change 2025 2025 2024 March31, June30, 2025 2024 in(Dollars in millions) Balance Rate Balance Rate Balance Rate 2025 2024 Balance Rate Balance Rate BalanceASSETSInterest-bearing deposits at banks $ 19,698 4.47% $ 19,695 4.48% $ 29,294 5.50% -% -33% $ 19,697 4.48% $ 29,971 5.50% -34%Trading account 95 3.46 97 3.42 99 3.47 -3 -4 96 3.44 102 3.45 -6Investment securities (1) 35,335 3.81 34,480 4.00 29,695 3.61 2 19 34,909 3.90 29,141 3.46 20Loans:Commercial and industrial 61,036 6.40 61,056 6.36 58,152 7.04 – 5 61,046 6.38 57,486 7.01 6Real estate – commercial 25,333 6.31 26,259 6.16 31,458 6.38 -4 -19 25,794 6.24 32,077 6.37 -20Real estate – consumer 23,684 4.52 23,176 4.44 23,006 4.32 2 3 23,431 4.48 23,071 4.30 2Consumer 25,354 6.57 24,353 6.57 21,972 6.61 4 15 24,856 6.57 21,558 6.58 15Total loans 135,407 6.11 134,844 6.06 134,588 6.38 – 1 135,127 6.08 134,192 6.35 1Total earning assets 190,535 5.51 189,116 5.52 193,676 5.82 1 -2 189,829 5.51 193,406 5.78 -2Goodwill 8,465 8,465 8,465 – – 8,465 8,465 -Coredepositandotherintangible assets 89 92 126 -4 -30 90 133 -32Other assets 11,172 10,648 9,714 5 15 10,912 9,725 12Total assets $ 210,261 $ 208,321 $ 211,981 1% -1% $ 209,296 $ 211,729 -1%LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITYInterest-bearing depositsSavings and interest-checking deposits $ 103,963 2.24% $ 101,564 2.20% $ 95,955 2.59% 2% 8% $ 102,770 2.22% $ 95,411 2.60% 8%Time deposits 14,290 3.45 14,220 3.54 19,802 4.41 – -28 14,255 3.50 20,192 4.41 -29Total interest-bearing deposits 118,253 2.38 115,784 2.37 115,757 2.90 2 2 117,025 2.38 115,603 2.91 1Short-term borrowings 3,327 4.49 2,869 4.52 4,962 5.62 16 -33 3,100 4.51 5,595 5.51 -45Long-term borrowings 10,936 5.72 11,285 5.65 11,490 5.83 -3 -5 11,109 5.69 10,631 5.82 4Total interest-bearing liabilities 132,516 2.71 129,938 2.70 132,209 3.26 2 – 131,234 2.71 131,829 3.26 -Noninterest-bearing deposits 45,153 45,436 47,734 -1 -5 45,294 48,175 -6Other liabilities 3,926 3,949 4,293 -1 -9 3,937 4,343 -9Total liabilities 181,595 179,323 184,236 1 -1 180,465 184,347 -2Shareholders' equity 28,666 28,998 27,745 -1 3 28,831 27,382 5Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 210,261 $ 208,321 $ 211,981 1% -1% $ 209,296 $ 211,729 -1%Net interest spread 2.80 2.82 2.56 2.80 2.52Contribution of interest-free funds .82 .84 1.03 .84 1.04Net interest margin 3.62% 3.66% 3.59% 3.64% 3.56%
____________________(1) Yields on investment securities for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2025 reflect $20 million and $18 million, respectively, of lower taxable-equivalent interest income resulting from an alignment of amortization periods for certain municipal bonds obtained from the acquisition of People's United Financial, Inc.
Reconciliation of Quarterly GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures Three Months Ended Six Months Ended June30, June30, 2025 2024 2025 2024(Dollars in millions, except per share)Income statement dataNet incomeNet income $ 716 $ 655 $ 1,300 $ 1,186Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (1) 8 10 18 22Net operating income $ 724 $ 665 $ 1,318 $ 1,208Earnings per common shareDiluted earnings per common share $ 4.24 $ 3.73 $ 7.55 $ 6.76Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (1) .04 .06 .11 .13Diluted net operating earnings per common share $ 4.28 $ 3.79 $ 7.66 $ 6.89Other expenseOther expense $ 1,336 $ 1,297 $ 2,751 $ 2,693Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (9) (13) (22) (28)Noninterest operating expense $ 1,327 $ 1,284 $ 2,729 $ 2,665Efficiency ratioNoninterest operating expense (numerator) $ 1,327 $ 1,284 $ 2,729 $ 2,665Taxable-equivalent net interest income $ 1,722 $ 1,731 $ 3,429 $ 3,423Other income 683 584 1,294 1,164Less: Gain (loss) on bank investment securities – (8) – (6)Denominator $ 2,405 $ 2,323 $ 4,723 $ 4,593Efficiency ratio 55.2% 55.3% 57.8% 58.0%Balance sheet dataAverage assetsAverage assets $ 210,261 $ 211,981 $ 209,296 $ 211,729Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (89) (126) (90) (133)Deferred taxes 26 30 26 32Average tangible assets $ 201,733 $ 203,420 $ 200,767 $ 203,163Average common equityAverage total equity $ 28,666 $ 27,745 $ 28,831 $ 27,382Preferred stock (2,394) (2,405) (2,394) (2,208)Average common equity 26,272 25,340 26,437 25,174Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (89) (126) (90) (133)Deferred taxes 26 30 26 32Average tangible common equity $ 17,744 $ 16,779 $ 17,908 $ 16,608At end of quarterTotal assetsTotal assets $ 211,584 $ 208,855Goodwill (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (84) (119)Deferred taxes 25 31Total tangible assets $ 203,060 $ 200,302Total common equityTotal equity $ 28,525 $ 28,424Preferred stock (2,394) (2,744)Common equity 26,131 25,680Goodwill (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (84) (119)Deferred taxes 25 31Total tangible common equity $ 17,607 $ 17,127
____________________(1) After any related tax effect.
Reconciliation of Quarterly GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures, Five Quarter Trend Three Months Ended June30, March31, December31, September30, June30, 2025 2025 2024 2024 2024(Dollars in millions, except per share)Income statement dataNet incomeNet income $ 716 $ 584 $ 681 $ 721 $ 655Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (1) 8 10 10 10 10Net operating income $ 724 $ 594 $ 691 $ 731 $ 665Earnings per common shareDiluted earnings per common share $ 4.24 $ 3.32 $ 3.86 $ 4.02 $ 3.73Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (1) .04 .06 .06 .06 .06Diluted net operating earnings per common share $ 4.28 $ 3.38 $ 3.92 $ 4.08 $ 3.79Other expenseOther expense $ 1,336 $ 1,415 $ 1,363 $ 1,303 $ 1,297Amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (9) (13) (13) (12) (13)Noninterest operating expense $ 1,327 $ 1,402 $ 1,350 $ 1,291 $ 1,284Efficiency ratioNoninterest operating expense (numerator) $ 1,327 $ 1,402 $ 1,350 $ 1,291 $ 1,284Taxable-equivalent net interest income $ 1,722 $ 1,707 $ 1,740 $ 1,739 $ 1,731Other income 683 611 657 606 584Less: Gain (loss) on bank investment securities – – 18 (2) (8)Denominator $ 2,405 $ 2,318 $ 2,379 $ 2,347 $ 2,323Efficiency ratio 55.2% 60.5% 56.8% 55.0% 55.3%Balance sheet dataAverage assetsAverage assets $ 210,261 $ 208,321 $ 211,853 $ 209,581 $ 211,981Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (89) (92) (100) (113) (126)Deferred taxes 26 27 29 28 30Average tangible assets $ 201,733 $ 199,791 $ 203,317 $ 201,031 $ 203,420Average common equityAverage total equity $ 28,666 $ 28,998 $ 28,707 $ 28,725 $ 27,745Preferred stock (2,394) (2,394) (2,394) (2,565) (2,405)Average common equity 26,272 26,604 26,313 26,160 25,340Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (89) (92) (100) (113) (126)Deferred taxes 26 27 29 28 30Average tangible common equity $ 17,744 $ 18,074 $ 17,777 $ 17,610 $ 16,779At end of quarterTotal assetsTotal assets $ 211,584 $ 210,321 $ 208,105 $ 211,785 $ 208,855Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (84) (93) (94) (107) (119)Deferred taxes 25 26 28 30 31Total tangible assets $ 203,060 $ 201,789 $ 199,574 $ 203,243 $ 200,302Total common equityTotal equity $ 28,525 $ 28,991 $ 29,027 $ 28,876 $ 28,424Preferred stock (2,394) (2,394) (2,394) (2,394) (2,744)Common equity 26,131 26,597 26,633 26,482 25,680Goodwill (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465) (8,465)Core deposit and other intangible assets (84) (93) (94) (107) (119)Deferred taxes 25 26 28 30 31Total tangible common equity $ 17,607 $ 18,065 $ 18,102 $ 17,940 $ 17,127
____________________(1) After any related tax effect.
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