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Contacts:      Pat Sheaffer or Ron Wysaske,
Riverview Bancorp, Inc. 360-693-6650
 


 
Riverview Bancorp Increases Earnings to $1.1 Million in First Quarter,
Led by Deposit and Loan Growth and Continued Improvements in Credit Quality

 
Vancouver, WA – July 19, 2011- Riverview Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq GSM: RVSB). (“Riverview” or the “Company”) today announced that it earned $1.1 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, in its first fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2011, compared to $1.8 million, or $0.16 per diluted share, in the first quarter a year ago. This is Riverview’s fifth consecutive profitable quarter as the Bank continues to grow and improve its credit quality.
 
“We continued to see top and bottom line improvements in the first quarter with positive earnings, improving asset quality and capital levels, and strong loan and deposit growth,” said Pat Sheaffer, Chairman and CEO. “We’re focused on quality at every level and it is paying off, notably with deposits growing more than $26 million during the quarter.  Additionally, we recently proceeded with converting our charter to a commercial bank.  We believe that the change in our organizational charter reflects our current operations and execution of our commercial banking strategy.”
 
Highlights (at or for the period ended June 30, 2011)

·  
Income & Earnings: Earnings improved on a linked-quarter basis. Net income was $1.1 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, an increase from $854,000, or $0.04 per diluted share, reported in the fourth fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2011. This marks the fifth consecutive profitable quarter.

·  
Balance Sheet Growth: Total deposits increased $26.3 million during the quarter to $742.9 million led by growth in customer branch deposits.  Total checking account balances increased $39.3 million, or 21.9%, from March 31, 2011. The Bank continues to have no wholesale brokered deposits. Net loans increased $5.3 million during the quarter as loan demand begins to return to our local markets. Increases were concentrated in single-family and multi-family residential mortgages.

·  
Net Interest Margin (NIM): NIM during the first quarter remained strong at 4.66%.

·  
Credit Quality: Nonperforming loans (NPLs) were $13.1 million, or 1.89% of total loans. The volume of new nonperforming loans has continued to decrease compared to levels experienced during the past fiscal year. In the first quarter, $1.9 million of loans were removed from non-accrual status, while $2.7 million of new loans were added. Net charge offs totaled $459,000 in the first quarter.

·  
Real Estate Owned (REO): REO decreased to $27.2 million from $27.6 million at March 31, 2011. The decline is primarily due to the sale of existing properties and the slowdown of new problem credits.

·  
Cost of Deposits: Sixteenth consecutive quarter of reduction in cost of deposits. Total deposit costs decreased by eight basis points from the prior quarter and 40 basis points from the first quarter a year ago.

·  
Capital/Liquidity: Increased total risk-based capital ratio to 14.76% and remains very well capitalized. Liquidity remains robust with no outstanding borrowings.

·  
Company Growth: Announced plans to open a new branch in Gresham, Oregon.

 

 
 
 

 
 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
Page 2
 
Credit Quality
 
“Our asset quality continues to improve,” said Dave Dahlstrom, EVP and Chief Credit Officer. “The volume of new loans going into nonaccrual status has slowed significantly. Our diligence in this area is resulting in solid, steady progress in all areas of credit quality.”  NPLs totaled $13.1 million, or 1.89% of total loans at June 30, 2011. This is a decrease of 60% from June 30, 2010 when NPLs totaled $33.0 million, or 4.59% of total loans. Classified loans have also continued to decline from prior year levels.
 
REO was $27.2 million at June 30, 2011 as a result of the liquidation of REO properties and the slowdown in new problem credits. Riverview sold properties totaling $1.1 million during the quarter, offset by $775,000 in new properties acquired and has additional properties that it expects to be sold before the end of September.
 
Non-performing assets (NPAs) increased $410,000 during the first quarter of fiscal 2012 to $40.3 million, or 4.55% of total assets, compared to $39.9 million, or 4.65% of total assets, at March 31, 2011.  NPAs have decreased $19.5 million from their peak of $59.5 million, or 6.93% of total assets, at December 31, 2009. As was noted last quarter, the ongoing effort to work NPAs down and move them through the collection process is resulting in continued positive trends in asset quality.
 
The allowance for loan losses was $15.5 million at June 30, 2011 representing 2.23% of total loans and 117.92% of non-performing loans. The provision for loan losses was $950,000 in the first quarter compared to $500,000 in the preceding quarter and $1.3 million in the first quarter a year ago. Charge-offs for the first quarter totaled $459,000 compared to $3.0 million in the prior quarter.
 
Balance Sheet Review
 
Net loans increased $5.3 million to $677.9 million at June 30, 2011, compared to $672.6 million at March 31, 2011 and $697.8 million a year earlier. This is the second consecutive quarter we have seen increases in our loan balances,” said Ron Wysaske, President and COO. “We believe that this loan growth will continue as our local markets continue to recover.”
 
Riverview continues to reduce its exposure to land development and speculative construction loans, reducing the balance of these portfolios to $68.8 million at June 30, 2011 compared to $71.7 million in the prior quarter and $96.4 million a year ago. Speculative construction loans declined $2.2 million from the preceding quarter to $14.3 million, and represents only 2.1% of the total loan portfolio while land development loans declined to $54.5 million and represent 7.9% of the total loan portfolio at June 30, 2011.
 
The commercial real estate (CRE) loan portfolio totaled $360.8 million as of June 30, 2011, of which 29% was owner-occupied and 71% was investor-owned. At June 30, 2011, the CRE portfolio contained three loans totaling $1.3 million that were more than 90 days past due, representing 0.36% of the total CRE portfolio. During the fourth quarter, Riverview completed a new round of stress testing on its CRE portfolio. The results of the testing continued to show no significant systemic problems within this portfolio.
 
Deposits increased $26.3 million to $742.9 million at June 30, 2011 compared to $716.5 at March 31, 2011. Non-interest bearing deposits increased $11.4 million, or 11.1%, during the quarter and currently account for 15.3% of total deposits, compared to 12.4% at June 30, 2010. Riverview currently has no wholesale brokered deposits or funding. The loan to deposit ratio was 93% at June 30, 2011 compared to 96% three months earlier.
 
Net Interest Margin
 
Riverview’s net interest margin was 4.66% for the first quarter, compared to 4.71% in the preceding quarter and 4.79% in the first quarter a year ago. The decrease from the preceding quarter was due to a higher balance of cash and liquid assets held by the Bank. This increase in cash and liquid assets decreased the net interest margin by approximately eight basis points compared to the preceding quarter. The cost of total deposits was 0.69% during the current quarter, a decrease of eight basis points from the prior quarter and 40 basis points from the first quarter a year ago.
 
 
 
 
 

 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
Page 3
 
 
Income Statement
 
First quarter net interest income was $8.8 million compared to $8.7 million in the preceding quarter and $9.0 million in the first quarter a year ago. Operating revenue, which consists of net interest income plus non-interest income, was $10.7 million in the first quarter compared to $10.4 million in the prior linked quarter, and $11.3 million in the first quarter a year ago.
 
Non-interest income was $1.9 million in the first quarter compared to $1.7 million in the preceding quarter and $2.2 million in the first quarter a year ago. The increase from prior quarter was due primarily to an increase in asset management fees and other fee income.
 
Non-interest expense was $8.2 million in the first quarter compared to $8.6 million in the prior quarter and $7.3 million in the first quarter a year ago. The decrease from prior quarter was due primarily to a decline in REO related expenses.
 
Riverview Asset Management Corp. (“RAMCorp”), a trust company subsidiary of the Bank, increased its fee income 20.0% compared to the same quarter in the prior year. RAMCorp fee income totaled $625,000 for the first quarter compared to $521,000 in the first quarter a year ago. Assets under management increased 27.9% to $358.6 million at June 30, 2011 compared to $280.3 million at June 30, 2010.
 
Capital and Liquidity
 
The Bank continues to maintain capital levels significantly in excess of the requirements to be categorized as “well capitalized” with a total risk-based capital ratio of 14.76% and a Tier 1 leverage ratio of 11.06% at June 30, 2011. The Company also has an additional $12 million in assets that could be used in the future to boost the Bank’s capital levels or support future growth.
 
At June 30, 2011, the Bank had available liquidity of over $480 million, including nearly $300 million of borrowing capacity from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and more than $80 million from cash and short-term investments. As of June 30, 2011, the Bank had no outstanding borrowings.
 
Company Growth
 
In June 2011, the Company announced plans to open a new branch in Gresham, Oregon. “We are looking ahead to continued success in growing our franchise,” stated Sheaffer. “We believe that Gresham represents a natural fit for Riverview and will allow us to further enhance our existing footprint, as well as grow our loan and deposit portfolios.”
 
Charter Conversion
 
As previously announced on July 8, 2011, the Bank has filed an application with the Washington Department of Financial Institutions to convert to a Washington chartered commercial bank. The Bank believes that a commercial bank charter more accurately reflects the Bank’s operating strategy and focus. The application is subject to regulatory approval.
 
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
 
In addition to results presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (GAAP), this press release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures. Riverview believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with information useful in understanding the company’s financial performance; however, readers of this report are urged to review these non-GAAP financial measures in conjunction with GAAP results as reported.
 
Financial measures that exclude intangible assets are non-GAAP measures. To provide investors with a broader understanding of capital adequacy, Riverview provides non-GAAP financial measures for tangible common equity, along with the GAAP measure. Tangible common equity is calculated as shareholders’ equity less goodwill and other intangible assets. In addition, tangible assets are total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets.
 
 
 
 

 
 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
Page 4

The following table provides reconciliations of ending shareholders’ equity (GAAP) to ending tangible shareholders’ equity (non-GAAP), and ending assets (GAAP) to ending tangible assets (non-GAAP).
 
   
June 30,
   
March 31,
   
June 30,
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
2011
   
2011
   
2010
 
                   
Shareholders’ equity
  $ 108,205     $ 106,944     $ 85,718  
Goodwill
    25,572       25,572       25,572  
Other intangible assets, net
    561       615       781  
                         
Tangible shareholders’ equity
  $ 82,072     $ 80,757     $ 59,365  
                         
Total assets
  $ 886,225     $ 859,263     $ 863,424  
Goodwill
    25,572       25,572       25,572  
Other intangible assets, net
    561       615       781  
                         
Tangible assets
  $ 860,092     $ 833,076     $ 837,071  
 
About Riverview
 
Riverview Bancorp, Inc. (www.riverviewbank.com) is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington – just north of Portland, Oregon on the I-5 corridor. With assets of $886 million, it is the parent company of the 88 year-old Riverview Community Bank, as well as Riverview Asset Management Corp. There are 17 branches, including twelve in the Portland-Vancouver area and three lending centers. The Bank offers true community banking services, focusing on providing the highest quality service and financial products to commercial and retail customers.
 
“Safe Harbor” statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to: the Company’s ability to raise common capital, the amount of capital it intends to raise and its intended use of that capital. The credit risks of lending activities, including changes in the level and trend of loan delinquencies and write-offs and changes in the Company’s allowance for loan losses and provision for loan losses that may be impacted by deterioration in the housing and commercial real estate markets; changes in general economic conditions, either nationally or in the Company’s market areas; changes in the levels of general interest rates, and the relative differences between short and long term interest rates, deposit interest rates, the Company’s net interest margin and funding sources; fluctuations in the demand for loans, the number of unsold homes, land and other properties and fluctuations in real estate values in the Company’s market areas; secondary market conditions for loans and the Company’s ability to sell loans in the secondary market; results of examinations of us by the Office of Thrift Supervision or other regulatory authorities, including the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, require us to increase the Company’s reserve for loan losses, write-down assets, change Riverview Community Bank’s regulatory capital position or affect the Company’s ability to borrow funds or maintain or increase deposits, which could adversely affect its liquidity and earnings; the Company’s compliance with regulatory enforcement actions; we have entered into with the OTS and the possibility that our noncompliance could result in the imposition of additional enforcement actions and additional requirements or restrictions on our operations; legislative or regulatory changes that adversely affect the Company’s business including changes in regulatory policies and principles, or the interpretation of regulatory capital or other rules; the Company’s ability to attract and retain deposits; further increases in premiums for deposit insurance; the Company’s ability to control operating costs and expenses; the use of estimates in determining fair value of certain of the Company’s assets, which estimates may prove to be incorrect and result in significant declines in valuation; difficulties in reducing risks associated with the loans on the Company’s balance sheet; staffing fluctuations in response to product demand or the implementation of corporate strategies that affect the Company’s workforce and potential associated charges; computer systems on which the Company depends could fail or experience a security breach; the Company’s ability to retain key members of its senior management team; costs and effects of litigation, including settlements and judgments; the Company’s ability to successfully integrate any assets, liabilities, customers, systems, and management personnel it may in the future acquire into its operations and the Company’s ability to realize related revenue synergies and cost savings within expected time frames and any goodwill charges related thereto; increased competitive pressures among financial services companies; changes in consumer spending, borrowing and savings habits; the availability of resources to address changes in laws, rules, or regulations or to respond to regulatory actions; the Company’s ability to pay dividends on its common stock; and interest or principal payments on its junior subordinated debentures; adverse changes in the securities markets; inability of key third-party providers to perform their obligations to us; changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the financial institution regulatory agencies or the Financial Accounting Standards Board, including additional guidance and interpretation on accounting issues and details of the implementation of new accounting methods; other economic, competitive, governmental, regulatory, and technological factors affecting the Company’s operations, pricing, products and services and the other risks described from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
 
The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Moreover, you should treat these statements as speaking only as of the date they are made and based only on information then actually known to the Company. The Company does not undertake and specifically disclaims any obligation to revise any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements. These risks could cause our actual results for fiscal 2012 and beyond to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements by, or on behalf of, us, and could negatively affect the Company’s operating and stock price performance.
 

 
 

 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
Page 5

 
RIVERVIEW BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                 
Consolidated Balance Sheets
                 
(In thousands, except share data)  (Unaudited)
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
ASSETS
                 
                   
  Cash (including interest-earning accounts of $58,044, $37,349
  $ 70,010     $ 51,752     $ 53,244  
     and $41,435)
                       
  Certificates of deposit held for investment
    18,875       14,900       -  
  Loans held for sale
    190       173       667  
  Investment securities held to maturity, at amortized cost
    499       506       511  
  Investment securities available for sale, at fair value
    6,506       6,320       6,727  
  Mortgage-backed securities held to maturity, at amortized
    185       190       203  
  Mortgage-backed securities available for sale, at fair value
    1,545       1,777       2,554  
  Loans receivable (net of allowance for loan losses of $15,459,
                       
     $14,968 and $19,565)
    677,910       672,609       697,795  
  Real estate owned
    27,213       27,590       14,908  
  Prepaid expenses and other assets
    5,973       5,887       7,560  
  Accrued interest receivable
    2,494       2,523       2,653  
  Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost
    7,350       7,350       7,350  
  Premises and equipment, net
    15,864       16,100       16,201  
  Deferred income taxes, net
    9,375       9,447       11,197  
  Mortgage servicing rights, net
    364       396       493  
  Goodwill
    25,572       25,572       25,572  
  Core deposit intangible, net
    197       219       288  
  Bank owned life insurance
    16,103       15,952       15,501  
                         
TOTAL ASSETS
  $ 886,225     $ 859,263     $ 863,424  
                         
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
                       
                         
LIABILITIES:
                       
  Deposit accounts
  $ 742,859     $ 716,530     $ 715,573  
  Accrued expenses and other liabilities
    9,037       9,396       8,224  
  Advance payments by borrowers for taxes and insurance
    406       680       194  
  Federal Home Loan Bank advances
    -       -       28,000  
  Junior subordinated debentures
    22,681       22,681       22,681  
  Capital lease obligation
    2,556       2,567       2,599  
     Total liabilities
    777,539       751,854       777,271  
                         
EQUITY:
                       
  Shareholders' equity
                       
    Serial preferred stock, $.01 par value; 250,000 authorized,
                       
         issued and outstanding, none
    -       -       -  
    Common stock, $.01 par value; 50,000,000 authorized,
                       
         June 30, 2011 – 22,471,890 issued and outstanding;
    225       225       109  
         March 31, 2011 – 22,471,890 issued and outstanding;
                       
         June 30, 2010 – 10,923,773 issued and outstanding;
                       
    Additional paid-in capital
    65,634       65,639       46,980  
    Retained earnings
    44,294       43,193       40,643  
    Unearned shares issued to employee stock ownership trust
    (670 )     (696 )     (773 )
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss
    (1,278 )     (1,417 )     (1,241 )
Total shareholders’ equity
    108,205       106,944       85,718  
                         
Noncontrolling interest
    481       465       435  
    Total equity
    108,686       107,409       86,153  
                         
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
  $ 886,225     $ 859,263     $ 863,424  
                         
 
 

 
 

 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
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RIVERVIEW BANCORP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                 
Consolidated Statements of Income
                 
   
Three Months Ended
 
(In thousands, except share data)   (Unaudited)
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
INTEREST INCOME:
                 
   Interest and fees on loans receivable
  $ 10,280     $ 10,239     $ 11,193  
   Interest on investment securities-taxable
    45       49       55  
   Interest on investment securities-non taxable
    12       12       15  
   Interest on mortgage-backed securities
    16       18       26  
   Other interest and dividends
    75       70       15  
      Total interest income
    10,428       10,388       11,304  
                         
INTEREST EXPENSE:
                       
   Interest on deposits
    1,230       1,337       1,901  
   Interest on borrowings
    368       364       385  
     Total interest expense
    1,598       1,701       2,286  
Net interest income
    8,830       8,687       9,018  
Less provision for loan losses
    950       500       1,300  
                         
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
    7,880       8,187       7,718  
                         
NON-INTEREST INCOME:
                       
   Fees and service charges
    1,042       916       1,099  
   Asset management fees
    625       546       521  
   Gain on sale of loans held for sale
    23       54       119  
   Bank owned life insurance income
    151       150       150  
   Other
    63       73       347  
      Total non-interest income
    1,904       1,739       2,236  
                         
NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:
                       
Salaries and employee benefits
    4,511       4,601       3,940  
Occupancy and depreciation
    1,163       1,180       1,141  
Data processing
    288       293       252  
Amortization of core deposit intangible
    22       24       26  
Advertising and marketing expense
    245       172       135  
FDIC insurance premium
    273       400       421  
State and local taxes
    179       136       171  
Telecommunications
    107       111       107  
Professional fees
    339       352       326  
Real estate owned expenses
    430       634       166  
Other
    600       663       580  
Total non-interest expense
    8,157       8,566       7,265  
                         
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    1,627       1,360       2,689  
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES
    526       506       924  
NET INCOME
  $ 1,101     $ 854     $ 1,765  
                         
Earnings per common share:
                       
Basic
  $ 0.05     $ 0.04     $ 0.16  
Diluted
  $ 0.05     $ 0.04     $ 0.16  
Weighted average number of shares outstanding:
                       
Basic
    22,308,696       22,302,538       10,735,946  
Diluted
    22,309,353       22,302,538       10,735,946  

 
 
 

 
 

 
RVSB First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
July 19, 2011
Page 7

 
                   
(Dollars in thousands)
 
At or for the three months ended
 
   
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
AVERAGE BALANCES
                 
Average interest–earning assets
  $ 761,194     $ 748,907     $ 755,123  
Average interest-bearing liabilities
    636,935       639,503       656,099  
Net average earning assets
    124,259       109,404       99,024  
Average assets
    859,254       849,387       839,370  
Average loans
    691,394       685,507       729,851  
Average deposits
    715,610       705,456       699,483  
Average equity
    109,178       108,114       86,431  
Average tangible equity
    83,011       81,896       60,051  
                         
                         
ASSET QUALITY
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
                         
Non-performing loans
    13,110       12,323       32,954  
Non-performing loans to total loans
    1.89 %     1.79 %     4.59 %
Real estate/repossessed assets owned
    27,213       27,590       14,908  
Non-performing assets
    40,323       39,913       47,862  
Non-performing assets to total assets
    4.55 %     4.65 %     5.54 %
Net loan charge-offs in the quarter
    459       2,995       3,377  
Net charge-offs in the quarter/average net loans
    0.27 %     1.77 %     1.86 %
                         
Allowance for loan losses
    15,459       14,968       19,565  
Average interest-earning assets to average
                       
  interest-bearing liabilities
    119.51 %     117.11 %     115.09 %
Allowance for loan losses to
                       
  non-performing loans
    117.92 %     121.46 %     59.37 %
Allowance for loan losses to total loans
    2.23 %     2.18 %     2.73 %
Shareholders’ equity to assets
    12.21 %     12.45 %     9.93 %
                         
                         
CAPITAL RATIOS
                       
Total capital (to risk weighted assets)
    14.76 %     14.61 %     12.61 %
Tier 1 capital (to risk weighted assets)
    13.50 %     13.35 %     11.36 %
Tier 1 capital (to leverage assets)
    11.06 %     11.24 %     9.78 %
Tangible common equity (to tangible assets)
    9.54 %     9.69 %     7.09 %
                         
                         
DEPOSIT MIX
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
                         
Interest checking
  $ 105,363     $ 77,399     $ 78,837  
Regular savings
    37,855       37,231       32,837  
Money market deposit accounts
    229,994       236,321       209,588  
Non-interest checking
    113,780       102,429       89,006  
Certificates of deposit
    255,867       263,150       305,305  
Total deposits
  $ 742,859     $ 716,530     $ 715,573  
 
 

 

 
 

 
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July 19, 2011
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COMPOSITION OF COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LOANS
             
                         
         
Other
         
Commercial
 
         
Real Estate
   
Real Estate
 
& Construction
 
   
Commercial
   
Mortgage
   
Construction
   
Total
 
June 30, 2011
       
(Dollars in thousands)
     
Commercial
  $ 84,158     $ -     $ -     $ 84,158  
Commercial construction
    -       -       9,164       9,164  
Office buildings
    -       92,795       -       92,795  
Warehouse/industrial
    -       48,338       -       48,338  
Retail/shopping centers/strip malls
    -       85,591       -       85,591  
Assisted living facilities
    -       35,487       -       35,487  
Single purpose facilities
    -       98,583       -       98,583  
Land
    -       54,562       -       54,562  
Multi-family
    -       50,035       -       50,035  
One-to-four family
    -       -       16,760       16,760  
  Total
  $ 84,158     $ 465,391     $ 25,924     $ 575,473  
                                 
March 31, 2011
           
(Dollars in thousands)
       
Commercial
  $ 85,511     $ -     $ -     $ 85,511  
Commercial construction
    -       -       8,608       8,608  
Office buildings
    -       95,529       -       95,529  
Warehouse/industrial
    -       49,627       -       49,627  
Retail/shopping centers/strip malls
    -       85,719       -       85,719  
Assisted living facilities
    -       35,162       -       35,162  
Single purpose facilities
    -       98,651       -       98,651  
Land
    -       55,258       -       55,258  
Multi-family
    -       42,009       -       42,009  
One-to-four family
    -       -       18,777       18,777  
  Total
  $ 85,511     $ 461,955     $ 27,385     $ 574,851  
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
LOAN MIX
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
         
   
(Dollars in thousands)
         
Commercial and construction
                               
  Commercial
  $ 84,158     $ 85,511     $ 106,002          
  Other real estate mortgage
    465,391       461,955       455,106          
  Real estate construction
    25,924       27,385       68,717          
    Total commercial and construction
    575,473       574,851       629,825          
Consumer
                               
  Real estate one-to-four family
    115,578       110,437       84,956          
  Other installment
    2,318       2,289       2,579          
    Total consumer
    117,896       112,726       87,535          
                                 
Total loans
    693,369       687,577       717,360          
                                 
Less:
                               
  Allowance for loan losses
    15,459       14,968       19,565          
  Loans receivable, net
  $ 677,910     $ 672,609     $ 697,795          
                                 

 

 
 

 
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July 19, 2011
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DETAIL OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS
                   
                             
       
Northwest
 
Other
 
Southwest
 
Other
       
       
Oregon
 
Oregon
 
Washington
 
Washington
 
Other
 
Total
June 30, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
Non-performing assets
                       
                             
 
Commercial
 
 $                 -
 
 $            949
 
 $         1,711
 
 $              -
 
 $              -
 
 $       2,660
 
Commercial real estate
 
                    -
 
              530
 
              751
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
          1,281
 
Land
 
                    -
 
                  -
 
            1,525
 
                 -
 
          1,379
 
          2,904
 
Multi-family
 
                    -
 
                  -
 
                  -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
Commercial construction
 
                    -
 
                  -
 
                  -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
One-to-four family construction
 
             1,876
 
            2,087
 
                  -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
          3,963
 
Real estate one-to-four family
 
                460
 
              310
 
            1,513
 
              19
 
                 -
 
          2,302
 
Consumer
 
                    -
 
                  -
 
                  -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
                 -
 
Total non-performing loans
 
             2,336
 
            3,876
 
            5,500
 
              19
 
          1,379
 
        13,110
                             
 
REO
 
             4,219
 
            8,938
 
          10,184
 
          3,872
 
                 -
 
        27,213
                             
Total non-performing assets
 
 $          6,555
 
 $       12,814
 
 $       15,684
 
 $       3,891
 
 $       1,379
 
 $      40,323
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
DETAIL OF SPEC CONSTRUCTION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT LOANS
           
                             
       
Northwest
 
Other
 
Southwest
 
Other
       
       
Oregon
 
Oregon
 
Washington
 
Washington
 
Other
 
Total
June 30, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
Land and Spec Construction Loans
                       
                             
 
Land Development Loans
 
 $          6,068
 
 $         4,156
 
 $       35,669
 
 $              -
 
 $       8,632
 
 $      54,525
 
Spec Construction Loans
 
             1,876
 
            8,548
 
            3,537
 
             294
 
                 -
 
        14,255
                             
Total Land and Spec Construction
 
 $          7,944
 
 $       12,704
 
 $       39,206
 
 $          294
 
 $       8,632
 
 $      68,780
                             

 
 

 

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At or for the three months ended
 
SELECTED OPERATING DATA
 
June 30, 2011
   
March 31, 2011
   
June 30, 2010
 
                   
Efficiency ratio (4)
    75.99 %     82.16 %     64.55 %
Coverage ratio (6)
    108.25 %     101.41 %     124.13 %
Return on average assets (1)
    0.51 %     0.41 %     0.84 %
Return on average equity (1)
    4.04 %     3.20 %     8.19 %
                         
NET INTEREST SPREAD
                       
Yield on loans
    5.96 %     6.06 %     6.15 %
Yield on investment & mortgage-backed securities
    2.93 %     3.12 %     3.38 %
    Total yield on interest earning assets
    5.50 %     5.63 %     6.01 %
                         
Cost of interest bearing deposits
    0.81 %     0.88 %     1.25 %
Cost of FHLB advances and other borrowings
    5.85 %     5.83 %     3.37 %
    Total cost of interest bearing liabilities
    1.01 %     1.08 %     1.40 %
                         
Spread (7)
    4.49 %     4.55 %     4.61 %
Net interest margin
    4.66 %     4.71 %     4.79 %
                         
PER SHARE DATA
                       
Basic earnings per share (2)
  $ 0.05     $ 0.04     $ 0.16  
Diluted earnings per share (3)
    0.05       0.04       0.16  
Book value per share (5)
    4.82       4.76       7.85  
Tangible book value per share (5)
    3.65       3.59       5.43  
Market price per share:
                       
  High for the period
  $ 3.18     $ 3.21     $ 3.81  
  Low for the period
    2.80       2.69       2.24  
  Close for period end
    3.07       3.04       2.43  
                         
Average number of shares outstanding:
                       
  Basic (2)
    22,308,696       22,302,538       10,735,946  
  Diluted (3)
    22,309,353       22,302,538       10,735,946  
                         


(1)  
Amounts for the quarterly periods are annualized.
(2)  
Amounts exclude ESOP shares not committed to be released.
(3)  
Amounts exclude ESOP shares not committed to be released and include common stock equivalents.
(4)  
Non-interest expense divided by net interest income and non-interest income.
(5)  
Amounts calculated based on shareholders’ equity and include ESOP shares not committed to be released.
(6)  
Net interest income divided by non-interest expense.
(7)  
Yield on interest-earning assets less cost of funds on interest bearing liabilities.




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