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  News Release
 
Trustmark Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2015 Financial Results

JACKSON, Miss. – July 28, 2015 – Trustmark Corporation (NASDAQ:TRMK) reported net income of $30.6 million in the second quarter of 2015, which represented diluted earnings per share of $0.45.  Trustmark’s performance during the second quarter of 2015 produced a return on average tangible equity of 12.05% and a return on average assets of 1.01%.  During the first six months of 2015, Trustmark’s net income totaled $59.8 million, which represented diluted earnings per share of $0.88.  Trustmark’s Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.23 per share payable September 15, 2015, to shareholders of record on September 1, 2015.

Second Quarter Highlights
Revenue totaled $142.5 million, a 7.8% annualized increase from the prior quarter; efficiency ratio improved linked quarter to 66.00%  
Net interest income (FTE) totaled $100.9 million; net interest margin excluding acquired loans expanded from the prior quarter to 3.49%
Noninterest income increased 7.5% from the prior quarter, reflecting diversified growth across Trustmark’s fee-income businesses
Continued solid credit performance; nonaccrual loans declined 11.1% from the prior quarter
 
Gerard R. Host, President and CEO, stated, “Trustmark’s financial performance reflects the value of our diversified financial services businesses.  We experienced solid loan growth in our Alabama and Texas markets.  Noninterest income increased 7.5% linked quarter, resulting from strong growth across our fee-income businesses.  During the quarter, we expanded our mortgage-production capabilities with the addition of ten mortgage producers in Mobile and Florence, Alabama, as well as Pensacola and Destin, Florida.  Noninterest expense remained well-controlled and credit quality remained strong, both of which continued to be important contributors to our financial success.  Thanks to our associates, solid profitability and strong capital base, Trustmark remains well-positioned to continue to add value to the customers, clients, communities and shareholders we serve.”

Balance Sheet Management
Legacy loan growth in Alabama and Texas markets of $66.3 million, offset in part by reductions in Mississippi, Florida and Tennessee markets of $33.1 million
Average earning assets and deposits remained stable at $10.6 billion and $9.8 billion, respectively
Capital base provides opportunity to support additional growth
 
Loans held for investment totaled $6.4 billion at June 30, 2015, an increase of $33.2 million, or 0.5%, from the prior quarter and an increase of $260.1 million, or 4.2%, from one year earlier.  Loans secured by nonfarm, nonresidential real estate increased by $50.1 million linked quarter as growth in Texas, Alabama and Mississippi was partially offset by declines in Florida and Tennessee.  The single-family mortgage portfolio expanded by $23.9 million due principally to growth in the Mississippi and Alabama markets.  Other loans, which include loans to nonprofits and real estate investment trusts, increased $7.1 million, reflecting growth in Texas, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee.  Commercial and industrial loans declined $9.1 million as growth in Tennessee, Alabama and Florida was more than offset by paydowns in the Mississippi market.  Loans to states and other political subdivisions decreased by $40.1 million, while construction, land development and other land loans decreased $9.2 million, reflecting in part migration of balances to loans secured by nonfarm, nonresidential real estate and other loans secured by real estate.

 
 

 
Acquired loans totaled $466.4 million at June 30, 2015, down $32.0 million from the prior quarter.  Collectively, loans held for investment and acquired loans totaled $6.9 billion at June 30, 2015, up $1.2 million from the prior quarter.

Trustmark’s capital position remained solid, reflecting the consistent profitability of its diversified financial services businesses.  At June 30, 2015, Trustmark’s tangible equity to tangible assets ratio was 8.93%, while its total risk-based capital ratio was 15.07%.  Tangible book value per share was $15.58 at June 30, 2015, up 5.4% from the prior year.

Credit Quality
Continued improvement in classified loan balances
Nonperforming assets declined 4.8% linked quarter and 10.6% year-over-year
Annualized net charge-offs totaled seven basis points of average loans in the second quarter
 
Classified loans continued to reflect steady improvement.  Relative to the prior quarter, Trustmark's classified loan balances declined 1.8%; when compared to the prior year, classified loan balances declined 11.0%.

Nonperforming assets declined $8.0 million, or 4.8%, from the prior quarter and $18.9 million, or 10.6%, from the comparable period one year earlier.  The decline during the quarter was attributable to a reduction in nonaccrual loans, while the year-over-year decline was attributable to both a reduction in nonaccrual loans and other real estate.

Allocation of Trustmark's $71.2 million allowance for loan losses represented 1.30% of commercial loans and 0.59% of consumer and home mortgage loans, resulting in an allowance to total loans held for investment of 1.10% at June 30, 2015, representing a level management considers commensurate with the inherent risk in the loan portfolio.  The allowance for loan losses represented 192.6% of nonperforming loans, excluding impaired loans at June 30, 2015.

All of the above credit quality metrics exclude acquired loans and other real estate covered by FDIC loss-share agreement.

Revenue Generation
Net interest income (FTE) remained stable compared to the prior quarter; net interest margin excluding acquired loans expanded linked quarter to 3.49%
Noninterest income increased 7.5% from the prior quarter; insurance commissions and service charges on deposit accounts increased 9.1% and 7.5%, respectively, from the prior quarter
 
Revenue in the second quarter increased 2.0%, or 7.8% annualized, from the prior quarter to $142.5 million, continuing to reflect Trustmark’s diversified business model.  Net interest income (FTE) in the second quarter totaled $100.9 million, resulting in a net interest margin of 3.81%.  Compared to results in the prior quarter, interest income (FTE) benefited from increased income on both the held for investment and held for sale loan portfolio as well as the securities portfolio, but was offset by lower interest and fees on acquired loans.  The yield on acquired loans in the second quarter totaled 10.43% and included recoveries from settlement of debt of $3.6 million, which represented approximately 2.97% of the annualized total acquired loan yield.  Excluding acquired loans, the net interest margin in the second quarter totaled 3.49%, up from 3.47% in the prior quarter.

 
 

 
Noninterest income totaled $45.5 million in the second quarter, an increase of 7.5% from the prior quarter and an increase of 3.2% from levels one year earlier.  Service charges on deposit accounts increased 7.5% linked quarter, rebounding from a seasonal reduction in fees in the prior quarter.  Bank card and other fees increased 9.7% from the prior quarter as a result of increased interchange income and fees on interest rate swaps for commercial loan customers.  Other income, net improved $622 thousand linked quarter due to gains associated with bank-owned life insurance in the second quarter and a previously disclosed loss on the disposition of a branch location in the prior quarter. The improvements in other income, net were partially offset by FDIC indemnification asset write-downs due to continued improvement in credit quality of acquired covered loans and dispositions of covered other real estate.

Insurance revenue in the second quarter totaled $9.4 million, an increase of 9.1% from the prior quarter and 13.3% from levels one year earlier.  The solid performance this quarter was primarily due to growth in the commercial property and casualty line of business, resulting from both a continued focus on new business and development of new production staff.  Wealth management revenue totaled $7.8 million, down $232 thousand, or 2.9%, due in part to lower income from brokerage commissions and retirement plan services.

Mortgage banking revenue in the second quarter totaled $9.5 million, up 5.8% and 53.1% from levels in the prior quarter and year, respectively.  The increase in mortgage revenue from the prior quarter primarily reflects favorable mortgage servicing hedge ineffectiveness and expanded secondary marketing gains.  Mortgage loan production in the second quarter totaled $416.9 million, up 36.9% from the prior quarter and 29.4% from levels one year earlier.

Noninterest Expense
Noninterest expense totaled $100.3 million, up 1.1% from the prior quarter and down 2.4% from the prior year
Efficiency ratio improved linked quarter to 66.00%
During the first six months of the year, Trustmark closed or consolidated six banking offices and opened two new banking offices in markets with higher growth opportunities
 
Excluding ORE expense and intangible amortization of $2.9 million, noninterest expense totaled $97.4 million, an increase of $1.3 million, or 1.3%, from comparable expenses in the prior quarter.  Salaries and benefits totaled $57.4 million in the second quarter, up 0.4% on a linked quarter basis due primarily to increased commissions from higher mortgage production; in contrast, headcount, on a full-time equivalent basis, decreased by 49 and 106 from the prior quarter and year, respectively.  Services and fees increased $884 thousand from the prior quarter, reflecting additional legal and data processing expense.  ORE and foreclosure expense declined $194 thousand and $2.9 million from the prior quarter and year, respectively.  Other expense increased $480 thousand relative to the prior quarter due principally to higher loan expense.

Trustmark also continued the optimization of its retail delivery channels to enhance productivity and efficiency as well as promote additional revenue growth.  During the second quarter, Trustmark completed the previously announced consolidation of five banking offices and announced plans to consolidate two additional offices in the third quarter of 2015.  Separately, Trustmark expanded its mortgage-banking platform with the addition of a new mortgage loan-production office in Florence, Alabama, while opening new banking offices in Spanish Fort and Inverness, Alabama.  In July, Trustmark opened a mortgage loan-production office in Pensacola, Florida.  Trustmark is committed to investments that support profitable revenue growth as well as reengineering and efficiency opportunities to enhance shareholder value.

 
 

 
Additional Information
As previously announced, Trustmark will conduct a conference call with analysts on Wednesday, July 29, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time to discuss the Corporation’s financial results.  Interested parties may listen to the conference call by dialing (877) 317-3051 or by clicking on the link provided under the Investor Relations section of our website at www.trustmark.com, which will also include a slide presentation Management will review during the conference call.  A replay of the conference call will also be available through Wednesday, August 12, 2015, in archived format at the same web address or by calling (877) 344-7529, passcode 10068030.

Trustmark Corporation is a financial services company providing banking and financial solutions through 201 offices in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this document constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  You can identify forward-looking statements by words such as “may,” “hope,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” “could,” “future” or the negative of those terms or other words of similar meaning.  You should read statements that contain these words carefully because they discuss our future expectations or state other “forward-looking” information.  These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to anticipated future operating and financial performance measures, including net interest margin, credit quality, business initiatives, growth opportunities and growth rates, among other things, and encompass any estimate, prediction, expectation, projection, opinion, anticipation, outlook or statement of belief included therein as well as the management assumptions underlying these forward-looking statements.  You should be aware that the occurrence of the events described under the caption “Risk Factors” in Trustmark’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission could have an adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.  Should one or more of these risks materialize, or should any such underlying assumptions prove to be significantly different, actual results may vary significantly from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected.

Risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations of Management include, but are not limited to, changes in the level of nonperforming assets and charge-offs, local, state and national economic and market conditions, including the extent and duration of the current volatility in the credit and financial markets as well as crude oil prices, changes in our ability to measure the fair value of assets in our portfolio, material changes in the level and/or volatility of market interest rates, the performance and demand for the products and services we offer, including the level and timing of withdrawals from our deposit accounts, the costs and effects of litigation and of unexpected or adverse outcomes in such litigation, our ability to attract noninterest-bearing deposits and other low-cost funds, competition in loan and deposit pricing, as well as the entry of new competitors into our markets through de novo expansion and acquisitions, economic conditions, including the potential impact of issues relating to the European financial system, and monetary and other governmental actions designed to address the level and volatility of interest rates and the volatility of securities, currency and other markets, the enactment of legislation and changes in existing regulations, or enforcement practices, or the adoption of new regulations, changes in accounting standards and practices, including changes in the interpretation of existing standards, that affect our consolidated financial statements, changes in consumer spending, borrowings and savings habits, technological changes, changes in the financial performance or condition of our borrowers, changes in our ability to control expenses, changes in our compensation and benefit plans, greater than expected costs or difficulties related to the integration of acquisitions or new products and lines of business, natural disasters, environmental disasters, acts of war or terrorism, and other risks described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.  Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update or revise any of this information, whether as the result of new information, future events or developments or otherwise.
 
Trustmark Investor Contacts:                                                                                                
Louis E. Greer                                                                                                
Treasurer and                                                                                                
Principal Financial Officer                                                                                     
601-208-2310

F. Joseph Rein, Jr.
Senior Vice President
601-208-6898
 
Trustmark Media Contact:
Melanie A. Morgan
Senior Vice President
601-208-2979
 
 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
                     
Linked Quarter
   
Year over Year
 
QUARTERLY AVERAGE BALANCES
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
6/30/2014
   
$ Change
   
% Change
   
$ Change
   
% Change
 
Securities AFS-taxable
  $ 2,255,485     $ 2,190,344     $ 2,205,352     $ 65,141       3.0 %   $ 50,133       2.3 %
Securities AFS-nontaxable
    120,330       127,623       135,956       (7,293 )     -5.7 %     (15,626 )     -11.5 %
Securities HTM-taxable
    1,143,273       1,119,979       1,120,448       23,294       2.1 %     22,825       2.0 %
Securities HTM-nontaxable
    38,173       41,405       43,551       (3,232 )     -7.8 %     (5,378 )     -12.3 %
     Total securities
    3,557,261       3,479,351       3,505,307       77,910       2.2 %     51,954       1.5 %
Loans (including loans held for sale)
    6,554,739       6,561,430       6,160,781       (6,691 )     -0.1 %     393,958       6.4 %
Acquired loans:
                                                       
Noncovered loans
    462,418       502,534       664,733       (40,116 )     -8.0 %     (202,315 )     -30.4 %
Covered loans
    20,574       23,593       31,122       (3,019 )     -12.8 %     (10,548 )     -33.9 %
Fed funds sold and rev repos
    557       217       2,648       340       n/m       (2,091 )     -79.0 %
Other earning assets
    41,242       46,368       36,259       (5,126 )     -11.1 %     4,983       13.7 %
     Total earning assets
    10,636,791       10,613,493       10,400,850       23,298       0.2 %     235,941       2.3 %
Allowance for loan losses
    (84,331 )     (81,993 )     (77,652 )     (2,338 )     2.9 %     (6,679 )     8.6 %
Cash and due from banks
    272,292       290,251       304,441       (17,959 )     -6.2 %     (32,149 )     -10.6 %
Other assets
    1,288,507       1,303,552       1,343,384       (15,045 )     -1.2 %     (54,877 )     -4.1 %
     Total assets
  $ 12,113,259     $ 12,125,303     $ 11,971,023     $ (12,044 )     -0.1 %   $ 142,236       1.2 %
                                                         
Interest-bearing demand deposits
  $ 1,924,447     $ 1,847,374     $ 1,826,019     $ 77,073       4.2 %   $ 98,428       5.4 %
Savings deposits
    3,226,380       3,252,586       3,260,634       (26,206 )     -0.8 %     (34,254 )     -1.1 %
Time deposits less than $100,000
    1,101,477       1,139,912       1,225,706       (38,435 )     -3.4 %     (124,229 )     -10.1 %
Time deposits of $100,000 or more
    751,129       785,715       911,531       (34,586 )     -4.4 %     (160,402 )     -17.6 %
     Total interest-bearing deposits
    7,003,433       7,025,587       7,223,890       (22,154 )     -0.3 %     (220,457 )     -3.1 %
Fed funds purchased and repos
    497,606       421,206       387,289       76,400       18.1 %     110,317       28.5 %
Short-term borrowings
    128,761       256,714       59,465       (127,953 )     -49.8 %     69,296       n/m  
Long-term FHLB advances
    1,213       1,243       8,291       (30 )     -2.4 %     (7,078 )     -85.4 %
Subordinated notes
    49,947       49,939       49,915       8       0.0 %     32       0.1 %
Junior subordinated debt securities
    61,856       61,856       61,856       -       0.0 %     -       0.0 %
     Total interest-bearing liabilities
    7,742,816       7,816,545       7,790,706       (73,729 )     -0.9 %     (47,890 )     -0.6 %
Noninterest-bearing deposits
    2,772,741       2,741,945       2,676,907       30,796       1.1 %     95,834       3.6 %
Other liabilities
    143,201       129,844       111,170       13,357       10.3 %     32,031       28.8 %
     Total liabilities
    10,658,758       10,688,334       10,578,783       (29,576 )     -0.3 %     79,975       0.8 %
Shareholders' equity
    1,454,501       1,436,969       1,392,240       17,532       1.2 %     62,261       4.5 %
    Total liabilities and equity
  $ 12,113,259     $ 12,125,303     $ 11,971,023     $ (12,044 )     -0.1 %   $ 142,236       1.2 %
                                                         
                           
Linked Quarter
   
Year over Year
 
PERIOD END BALANCES
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
6/30/2014
   
$ Change
   
% Change
   
$ Change
   
% Change
 
Cash and due from banks
  $ 255,050     $ 335,244     $ 322,960     $ (80,194 )     -23.9 %   $ (67,910 )     -21.0 %
Fed funds sold and rev repos
    -       -       5,000       -       n/m       (5,000 )     -100.0 %
Securities available for sale
    2,446,383       2,381,459       2,376,431       64,924       2.7 %     69,952       2.9 %
Securities held to maturity
    1,190,161       1,184,554       1,156,790       5,607       0.5 %     33,371       2.9 %
Loans held for sale (LHFS)
    147,539       150,365       142,103       (2,826 )     -1.9 %     5,436       3.8 %
Loans held for investment (LHFI)
    6,447,073       6,413,876       6,187,000       33,197       0.5 %     260,073       4.2 %
Allowance for loan losses
    (71,166 )     (71,321 )     (66,648 )     155       -0.2 %     (4,518 )     6.8 %
Net LHFI
    6,375,907       6,342,555       6,120,352       33,352       0.5 %     255,555       4.2 %
Acquired loans:
                                                       
Noncovered loans
    447,160       478,172       616,911       (31,012 )     -6.5 %     (169,751 )     -27.5 %
Covered loans
    19,239       20,271       29,628       (1,032 )     -5.1 %     (10,389 )     -35.1 %
Allowance for loan losses, acquired loans
    (12,629 )     (11,837 )     (11,179 )     (792 )     6.7 %     (1,450 )     13.0 %
Net acquired loans
    453,770       486,606       635,360       (32,836 )     -6.7 %     (181,590 )     -28.6 %
Net LHFI and acquired loans
    6,829,677       6,829,161       6,755,712       516       0.0 %     73,965       1.1 %
Premises and equipment, net
    196,220       198,039       201,639       (1,819 )     -0.9 %     (5,419 )     -2.7 %
Mortgage servicing rights
    71,422       62,903       65,049       8,519       13.5 %     6,373       9.8 %
Goodwill
    365,500       365,500       365,500       -       0.0 %     -       0.0 %
Identifiable intangible assets
    32,042       31,250       37,506       792       2.5 %     (5,464 )     -14.6 %
Other real estate, excluding covered other real estate
    90,748       90,175       106,970       573       0.6 %     (16,222 )     -15.2 %
Covered other real estate
    3,755       4,794       3,872       (1,039 )     -21.7 %     (117 )     -3.0 %
FDIC indemnification asset
    2,632       4,743       10,866       (2,111 )     -44.5 %     (8,234 )     -75.8 %
Other assets
    551,319       540,977       569,598       10,342       1.9 %     (18,279 )     -3.2 %
     Total assets
  $ 12,182,448     $ 12,179,164     $ 12,119,996     $ 3,284       0.0 %   $ 62,452       0.5 %
                                                         
Deposits:
                                                       
Noninterest-bearing
  $ 2,819,171     $ 2,936,875     $ 2,729,199     $ (117,704 )     -4.0 %   $ 89,972       3.3 %
Interest-bearing
    6,973,003       6,970,115       7,131,167       2,888       0.0 %     (158,164 )     -2.2 %
Total deposits
    9,792,174       9,906,990       9,860,366       (114,816 )     -1.2 %     (68,192 )     -0.7 %
Fed funds purchased and repos
    477,462       523,187       559,316       (45,725 )     -8.7 %     (81,854 )     -14.6 %
Short-term borrowings
    201,744       50,570       61,227       151,174       n/m       140,517       n/m  
Long-term FHLB advances
    1,204       1,222       8,236       (18 )     -1.5 %     (7,032 )     -85.4 %
Subordinated notes
    49,953       49,944       49,920       9       0.0 %     33       0.1 %
Junior subordinated debt securities
    61,856       61,856       61,856       -       0.0 %     -       0.0 %
Other liabilities
    147,646       139,311       119,184       8,335       6.0 %     28,462       23.9 %
     Total liabilities
    10,732,039       10,733,080       10,720,105       (1,041 )     0.0 %     11,934       0.1 %
Common stock
    14,076       14,076       14,051       -       0.0 %     25       0.2 %
Capital surplus
    359,533       358,583       353,196       950       0.3 %     6,337       1.8 %
Retained earnings
    1,117,993       1,103,077       1,063,201       14,916       1.4 %     54,792       5.2 %
Accum other comprehensive
                                                       
    loss, net of tax
    (41,193 )     (29,652 )     (30,557 )     (11,541 )     38.9 %     (10,636 )     34.8 %
     Total shareholders' equity
    1,450,409       1,446,084       1,399,891       4,325       0.3 %     50,518       3.6 %
     Total liabilities and equity
  $ 12,182,448     $ 12,179,164     $ 12,119,996     $ 3,284       0.0 %   $ 62,452       0.5 %
                                                         
n/m - percentage changes greater than +/- 100% are considered not meaningful
                                 
                                   
See Notes to Consolidated Financials                                  

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands except per share data)
(unaudited)
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Linked Quarter
   
Year over Year
 
INCOME STATEMENTS
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
6/30/2014
   
$ Change
   
% Change
   
$ Change
   
% Change
 
Interest and fees on LHFS & LHFI-FTE
  $ 71,546     $ 69,658     $ 69,618     $ 1,888       2.7 %   $ 1,928       2.8 %
Interest and fees on acquired loans
    12,557       15,078       23,250       (2,521 )     -16.7 %     (10,693 )     -46.0 %
Interest on securities-taxable
    19,731       19,586       19,522       145       0.7 %     209       1.1 %
Interest on securities-tax exempt-FTE
    1,688       1,789       1,912       (101 )     -5.6 %     (224 )     -11.7 %
Interest on fed funds sold and rev repos
    2       -       6       2       n/m       (4 )     -66.7 %
Other interest income
    392       393       379       (1 )     -0.3 %     13       3.4 %
     Total interest income-FTE
    105,916       106,504       114,687       (588 )     -0.6 %     (8,771 )     -7.6 %
Interest on deposits
    3,204       3,247       3,970       (43 )     -1.3 %     (766 )     -19.3 %
Interest on fed funds pch and repos
    179       143       110       36       25.2 %     69       62.7 %
Other interest expense
    1,614       1,649       1,375       (35 )     -2.1 %     239       17.4 %
     Total interest expense
    4,997       5,039       5,455       (42 )     -0.8 %     (458 )     -8.4 %
     Net interest income-FTE
    100,919       101,465       109,232       (546 )     -0.5 %     (8,313 )     -7.6 %
Provision for loan losses, LHFI
    1,033       1,785       351       (752 )     -42.1 %     682       n/m  
Provision for loan losses, acquired loans
    825       347       3,784       478       n/m       (2,959 )     -78.2 %
     Net interest income after provision-FTE
    99,061       99,333       105,097       (272 )     -0.3 %     (6,036 )     -5.7 %
Service charges on deposit accounts
    11,920       11,085       11,846       835       7.5 %     74       0.6 %
Insurance commissions
    9,401       8,616       8,300       785       9.1 %     1,101       13.3 %
Wealth management
    7,758       7,990       7,710       (232 )     -2.9 %     48       0.6 %
Bank card and other fees
    7,416       6,762       9,894       654       9.7 %     (2,478 )     -25.0 %
Mortgage banking, net
    9,481       8,965       6,191       516       5.8 %     3,290       53.1 %
Other, net
    (433 )     (1,055 )     199       622       59.0 %     (632 )     n/m  
     Nonint inc-excl sec gains (losses), net
    45,543       42,363       44,140       3,180       7.5 %     1,403       3.2 %
Security gains (losses), net
    -       -       -       -       n/m       -       n/m  
     Total noninterest income
    45,543       42,363       44,140       3,180       7.5 %     1,403       3.2 %
Salaries and employee benefits
    57,393       57,169       56,134       224       0.4 %     1,259       2.2 %
Services and fees
    15,005       14,121       14,543       884       6.3 %     462       3.2 %
Net occupancy-premises
    6,243       6,191       6,413       52       0.8 %     (170 )     -2.7 %
Equipment expense
    5,903       5,974       6,136       (71 )     -1.2 %     (233 )     -3.8 %
FDIC assessment expense
    2,615       2,940       2,468       (325 )     -11.1 %     147       6.0 %
ORE/Foreclosure expense
    921       1,115       3,836       (194 )     -17.4 %     (2,915 )     -76.0 %
Other expense
    12,186       11,706       13,231       480       4.1 %     (1,045 )     -7.9 %
     Total noninterest expense
    100,266       99,216       102,761       1,050       1.1 %     (2,495 )     -2.4 %
Income before income taxes and tax eq adj
    44,338       42,480       46,476       1,858       4.4 %     (2,138 )     -4.6 %
Tax equivalent adjustment
    3,970       4,073       3,944       (103 )     -2.5 %     26       0.7 %
Income before income taxes
    40,368       38,407       42,532       1,961       5.1 %     (2,164 )     -5.1 %
Income taxes
    9,766       9,259       9,635       507       5.5 %     131       1.4 %
Net income
  $ 30,602     $ 29,148     $ 32,897     $ 1,454       5.0 %   $ (2,295 )     -7.0 %
                                                         
Per share data
                                                       
     Earnings per share - basic
  $ 0.45     $ 0.43     $ 0.49     $ 0.02       4.7 %   $ (0.04 )     -8.2 %
                                                         
     Earnings per share - diluted
  $ 0.45     $ 0.43     $ 0.49     $ 0.02       4.7 %   $ (0.04 )     -8.2 %
                                                         
     Dividends per share
  $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ -       0.0 %   $ -       0.0 %
                                                         
Weighted average shares outstanding
                                                       
     Basic
    67,556,825       67,525,791       67,439,659                                  
                                                         
     Diluted
    67,685,449       67,639,326       67,582,714                                  
                                                         
Period end shares outstanding
    67,557,395       67,556,591       67,439,788                                  
                                                         
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
                                                       
Return on equity
    8.44 %     8.23 %     9.48 %                                
Return on average tangible equity
    12.05 %     11.86 %     13.90 %                                
Return on assets
    1.01 %     0.97 %     1.10 %                                
Interest margin - Yield - FTE
    3.99 %     4.07 %     4.42 %                                
Interest margin - Cost
    0.19 %     0.19 %     0.21 %                                
Net interest margin - FTE
    3.81 %     3.88 %     4.21 %                                
Efficiency ratio (1)
    66.00 %     66.46 %     64.31 %                                
Full-time equivalent employees
    2,989       3,038       3,095                                  
                                                         
STOCK PERFORMANCE
                                                       
Market value-Close
  $ 24.98     $ 24.28     $ 24.69                                  
Book value
  $ 21.47     $ 21.41     $ 20.76                                  
Tangible book value
  $ 15.58     $ 15.53     $ 14.78                                  
                                                         
(1) - The efficiency ratio is noninterest expense to total net interest income (FTE) and noninterest income, excluding security gains (losses), amortization of
 
partnership tax credits, amortization of purchased intangibles, and nonroutine income and expense items.
           
                                                         
n/m - percentage changes greater than +/- 100% are considered not meaningful
                                 
                                   
See Notes to Consolidated Financials                                  

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Linked Quarter
   
Year over Year
 
NONPERFORMING ASSETS (1)
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
6/30/2014
   
$ Change
   
% Change
   
$ Change
   
% Change
 
Nonaccrual loans
                                         
  Alabama
  $ 713     $ 902     $ 80     $ (189 )     -21.0 %   $ 633       n/m  
  Florida
    7,892       8,179       11,041       (287 )     -3.5 %     (3,149 )     -28.5 %
  Mississippi (2)
    52,051       52,145       49,430       (94 )     -0.2 %     2,621       5.3 %
  Tennessee (3)
    5,468       4,197       4,244       1,271       30.3 %     1,224       28.8 %
  Texas
    2,314       11,585       6,323       (9,271 )     -80.0 %     (4,009 )     -63.4 %
     Total nonaccrual loans
    68,438       77,008       71,118       (8,570 )     -11.1 %     (2,680 )     -3.8 %
Other real estate
                                                       
  Alabama
    21,849       21,795       24,541       54       0.2 %     (2,692 )     -11.0 %
  Florida
    31,059       34,746       43,207       (3,687 )     -10.6 %     (12,148 )     -28.1 %
  Mississippi (2)
    14,094       15,143       18,723       (1,049 )     -6.9 %     (4,629 )     -24.7 %
  Tennessee (3)
    9,707       10,072       12,073       (365 )     -3.6 %     (2,366 )     -19.6 %
  Texas
    14,039       8,419       8,426       5,620       66.8 %     5,613       66.6 %
     Total other real estate
    90,748       90,175       106,970       573       0.6 %     (16,222 )     -15.2 %
        Total nonperforming assets
  $ 159,186     $ 167,183     $ 178,088     $ (7,997 )     -4.8 %   $ (18,902 )     -10.6 %
                                                         
LOANS PAST DUE OVER 90 DAYS (4)
                                                       
LHFI
  $ 1,771     $ 1,413     $ 1,936     $ 358       25.3 %   $ (165 )     -8.5 %
                                                         
LHFS-Guaranteed GNMA serviced loans
                                                       
(no obligation to repurchase)
  $ 11,987     $ 7,584     $ 21,810     $ 4,403       58.1 %   $ (9,823 )     -45.0 %
                                                         
   
Quarter Ended
   
Linked Quarter
   
Year over Year
 
ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN LOSSES (4)
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
6/30/2014
   
$ Change
   
% Change
   
$ Change
   
% Change
 
Beginning Balance
  $ 71,321     $ 69,616     $ 67,518     $ 1,705       2.4 %   $ 3,803       5.6 %
Provision for loan losses
    1,033       1,785       351       (752 )     -42.1 %     682       n/m  
Charge-offs
    (4,278 )     (3,004 )     (3,820 )     (1,274 )     42.4 %     (458 )     12.0 %
Recoveries
    3,090       2,924       2,599       166       5.7 %     491       18.9 %
Net (charge-offs) recoveries
    (1,188 )     (80 )     (1,221 )     (1,108 )     n/m       33       -2.7 %
Ending Balance
  $ 71,166     $ 71,321     $ 66,648     $ (155 )     -0.2 %   $ 4,518       6.8 %
                                                         
PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES (4)
                                                       
Alabama
  $ 623     $ 761     $ 696     $ (138 )     -18.1 %   $ (73 )     -10.5 %
Florida
    (1,168 )     1,833       (2,014 )     (3,001 )     n/m       846       -42.0 %
Mississippi (2)
    2,046       (2,729 )     2,877       4,775       n/m       (831 )     -28.9 %
Tennessee (3)
    (483 )     1,432       (277 )     (1,915 )     n/m       (206 )     74.4 %
Texas
    15       488       (931 )     (473 )     -96.9 %     946       n/m  
     Total provision for loan losses
  $ 1,033     $ 1,785     $ 351     $ (752 )     -42.1 %   $ 682       n/m  
                                                         
NET CHARGE-OFFS (4)
                                                       
Alabama
  $ 216     $ 144     $ 84     $ 72       50.0 %   $ 132       n/m  
Florida
    539       (28 )     (525 )     567       n/m       1,064       n/m  
Mississippi (2)
    1,028       143       1,518       885       n/m       (490 )     -32.3 %
Tennessee (3)
    105       (216 )     87       321       n/m       18       20.7 %
Texas
    (700 )     37       57       (737 )     n/m       (757 )     n/m  
     Total net charge-offs (recoveries)
  $ 1,188     $ 80     $ 1,221     $ 1,108       n/m     $ (33 )     -2.7 %
                                                         
CREDIT QUALITY RATIOS (1)
                                                       
Net charge-offs/average loans
    0.07 %     0.00 %     0.08 %                                
Provision for loan losses/average loans
    0.06 %     0.11 %     0.02 %                                
Nonperforming loans/total loans (incl LHFS)
    1.04 %     1.17 %     1.12 %                                
Nonperforming assets/total loans (incl LHFS)
    2.41 %     2.55 %     2.81 %                                
Nonperforming assets/total loans (incl LHFS) +ORE
    2.38 %     2.51 %     2.77 %                                
ALL/total loans (excl LHFS)
    1.10 %     1.11 %     1.08 %                                
ALL-commercial/total commercial loans
    1.30 %     1.30 %     1.20 %                                
ALL-consumer/total consumer and home mortgage loans
    0.59 %     0.61 %     0.75 %                                
ALL/nonperforming loans
    103.99 %     92.62 %     93.71 %                                
ALL/nonperforming loans -
                                                       
   (excl impaired loans)
    192.60 %     205.52 %     159.71 %                                
                                                         
CAPITAL RATIOS
                                                       
Total equity/total assets
    11.91 %     11.87 %     11.55 %                                
Tangible equity/tangible assets
    8.93 %     8.91 %     8.51 %                                
Tangible equity/risk-weighted assets
    12.34 %     12.34 %     12.19 %                                
Tier 1 leverage ratio
    10.14 %     9.99 %     9.43 %                                
Tier 1 common risk-based capital ratio
    13.28 %     13.14 %     12.61 %                                
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio
    13.97 %     13.83 %     13.34 %                                
Total risk-based capital ratio
    15.07 %     14.92 %     14.54 %                                
                                                         
(1) - Excludes acquired loans and covered other real estate
           
(2) - Mississippi includes Central and Southern Mississippi Regions
           
(3) - Tennessee includes Memphis, Tennessee and Northern Mississippi Regions
           
(4) - Excludes acquired loans
                           
                                                         
n/m - percentage changes greater than +/- 100% are considered not meaningful
           
             
See Notes to Consolidated Financials            

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
AVERAGE BALANCES
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Securities AFS-taxable
  $ 2,255,485     $ 2,190,344     $ 2,204,361     $ 2,202,020     $ 2,205,352     $ 2,223,094     $ 2,171,062  
Securities AFS-nontaxable
    120,330       127,623       129,403       131,305       135,956       123,956       142,812  
Securities HTM-taxable
    1,143,273       1,119,979       1,117,989       1,126,309       1,120,448       1,131,690       1,119,602  
Securities HTM-nontaxable
    38,173       41,405       42,040       43,114       43,551       39,780       37,330  
     Total securities
    3,557,261       3,479,351       3,493,793       3,502,748       3,505,307       3,518,520       3,470,806  
Loans (including loans held for sale)
    6,554,739       6,561,430       6,494,369       6,387,251       6,160,781       6,558,066       6,056,331  
Acquired loans:
                                                       
Noncovered loans
    462,418       502,534       544,260       585,675       664,733       482,365       707,988  
Covered loans
    20,574       23,593       27,039       28,971       31,122       22,075       32,456  
Fed funds sold and rev repos
    557       217       1,269       4,228       2,648       388       4,543  
Other earning assets
    41,242       46,368       48,224       41,871       36,259       43,791       36,538  
     Total earning assets
    10,636,791       10,613,493       10,608,954       10,550,744       10,400,850       10,625,205       10,308,662  
Allowance for loan losses
    (84,331 )     (81,993 )     (82,851 )     (78,227 )     (77,652 )     (83,168 )     (78,688 )
Cash and due from banks
    272,292       290,251       284,754       272,925       304,441       281,222       355,476  
Other assets
    1,288,507       1,303,552       1,317,217       1,345,771       1,343,384       1,295,989       1,359,614  
     Total assets
  $ 12,113,259     $ 12,125,303     $ 12,128,074     $ 12,091,213     $ 11,971,023     $ 12,119,248     $ 11,945,064  
                                                         
Interest-bearing demand deposits
  $ 1,924,447     $ 1,847,374     $ 1,815,999     $ 1,808,710     $ 1,826,019     $ 1,886,123     $ 1,863,056  
Savings deposits
    3,226,380       3,252,586       2,963,771       3,050,743       3,260,634       3,239,411       3,227,053  
Time deposits less than $100,000
    1,101,477       1,139,912       1,152,622       1,187,794       1,225,706       1,120,588       1,252,958  
Time deposits of $100,000 or more
    751,129       785,715       838,309       874,333       911,531       768,326       929,421  
     Total interest-bearing deposits
    7,003,433       7,025,587       6,770,701       6,921,580       7,223,890       7,014,448       7,272,488  
Fed funds purchased and repos
    497,606       421,206       526,482       540,870       387,289       459,617       335,341  
Short-term borrowings
    128,761       256,714       385,841       181,114       59,465       192,384       62,222  
Long-term FHLB advances
    1,213       1,243       2,652       8,050       8,291       1,228       8,348  
Subordinated notes
    49,947       49,939       49,931       49,923       49,915       49,943       49,911  
Junior subordinated debt securities
    61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856  
     Total interest-bearing liabilities
    7,742,816       7,816,545       7,797,463       7,763,393       7,790,706       7,779,476       7,790,166  
Noninterest-bearing deposits
    2,772,741       2,741,945       2,762,332       2,774,745       2,676,907       2,757,428       2,653,973  
Other liabilities
    143,201       129,844       146,011       140,218       111,170       136,561       120,906  
     Total liabilities
    10,658,758       10,688,334       10,705,806       10,678,356       10,578,783       10,673,465       10,565,045  
Shareholders' equity
    1,454,501       1,436,969       1,422,268       1,412,857       1,392,240       1,445,783       1,380,019  
    Total liabilities and equity
  $ 12,113,259     $ 12,125,303     $ 12,128,074     $ 12,091,213     $ 11,971,023     $ 12,119,248     $ 11,945,064  
                                                         
PERIOD END BALANCES
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
                 
Cash and due from banks
  $ 255,050     $ 335,244     $ 315,973     $ 237,497     $ 322,960                  
Fed funds sold and rev repos
    -       -       1,885       4,013       5,000                  
Securities available for sale
    2,446,383       2,381,459       2,374,567       2,363,895       2,376,431                  
Securities held to maturity
    1,190,161       1,184,554       1,170,685       1,169,640       1,156,790                  
Loans held for sale (LHFS)
    147,539       150,365       132,196       135,562       142,103                  
Loans held for investment (LHFI)
    6,447,073       6,413,876       6,449,469       6,333,651       6,187,000                  
Allowance for loan losses
    (71,166 )     (71,321 )     (69,616 )     (70,134 )     (66,648 )                
Net LHFI
    6,375,907       6,342,555       6,379,853       6,263,517       6,120,352                  
Acquired loans:
                                                       
Noncovered loans
    447,160       478,172       525,783       564,542       616,911                  
Covered loans
    19,239       20,271       23,626       27,607       29,628                  
Allowance for loan losses, acquired loans
    (12,629 )     (11,837 )     (12,059 )     (11,949 )     (11,179 )                
Net acquired loans
    453,770       486,606       537,350       580,200       635,360                  
Net LHFI and acquired loans
    6,829,677       6,829,161       6,917,203       6,843,717       6,755,712                  
Premises and equipment, net
    196,220       198,039       200,781       200,474       201,639                  
Mortgage servicing rights
    71,422       62,903       64,358       67,090       65,049                  
Goodwill
    365,500       365,500       365,500       365,500       365,500                  
Identifiable intangible assets
    32,042       31,250       33,234       35,357       37,506                  
Other real estate, excluding covered other real estate
    90,748       90,175       92,509       97,037       106,970                  
Covered other real estate
    3,755       4,794       6,060       4,146       3,872                  
FDIC indemnification asset
    2,632       4,743       6,997       8,154       10,866                  
Other assets
    551,319       540,977       568,685       564,234       569,598                  
     Total assets
  $ 12,182,448     $ 12,179,164     $ 12,250,633     $ 12,096,316     $ 12,119,996                  
                                                         
Deposits:
                                                       
Noninterest-bearing
  $ 2,819,171     $ 2,936,875     $ 2,748,635     $ 2,723,480     $ 2,729,199                  
Interest-bearing
    6,973,003       6,970,115       6,949,723       6,789,745       7,131,167                  
Total deposits
    9,792,174       9,906,990       9,698,358       9,513,225       9,860,366                  
Fed funds purchased and repos
    477,462       523,187       443,543       607,851       559,316                  
Short-term borrowings
    201,744       50,570       425,077       316,666       61,227                  
Long-term FHLB advances
    1,204       1,222       1,253       8,003       8,236                  
Subordinated notes
    49,953       49,944       49,936       49,928       49,920                  
Junior subordinated debt securities
    61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856       61,856                  
Other liabilities
    147,646       139,311       150,670       123,689       119,184                  
     Total liabilities
    10,732,039       10,733,080       10,830,693       10,681,218       10,720,105                  
Common stock
    14,076       14,076       14,060       14,051       14,051                  
Capital surplus
    359,533       358,583       356,244       354,251       353,196                  
Retained earnings
    1,117,993       1,103,077       1,092,120       1,081,161       1,063,201                  
Accum other comprehensive
                                                       
    loss, net of tax
    (41,193 )     (29,652 )     (42,484 )     (34,365 )     (30,557 )                
     Total shareholders' equity
    1,450,409       1,446,084       1,419,940       1,415,098       1,399,891                  
     Total liabilities and equity
  $ 12,182,448     $ 12,179,164     $ 12,250,633     $ 12,096,316     $ 12,119,996                  
                                                         
See Notes to Consolidated Financials                                                         

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands except per share data)
(unaudited)
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
INCOME STATEMENTS
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Interest and fees on LHFS & LHFI-FTE
  $ 71,546     $ 69,658     $ 70,775     $ 70,197     $ 69,618     $ 141,204     $ 135,803  
Interest and fees on acquired loans
    12,557       15,078       13,500       23,200       23,250       27,635       40,036  
Interest on securities-taxable
    19,731       19,586       21,694       19,712       19,522       39,317       38,742  
Interest on securities-tax exempt-FTE
    1,688       1,789       1,814       1,845       1,912       3,477       3,832  
Interest on fed funds sold and rev repos
    2       -       3       9       6       2       11  
Other interest income
    392       393       384       386       379       785       754  
     Total interest income-FTE
    105,916       106,504       108,170       115,349       114,687       212,420       219,178  
Interest on deposits
    3,204       3,247       3,382       3,606       3,970       6,451       8,335  
Interest on fed funds pch and repos
    179       143       184       180       110       322       186  
Other interest expense
    1,614       1,649       1,510       1,425       1,375       3,263       2,738  
     Total interest expense
    4,997       5,039       5,076       5,211       5,455       10,036       11,259  
     Net interest income-FTE
    100,919       101,465       103,094       110,138       109,232       202,384       207,919  
Provision for loan losses, LHFI
    1,033       1,785       (1,393 )     3,058       351       2,818       (454 )
Provision for loan losses, acquired loans
    825       347       1,179       1,145       3,784       1,172       3,847  
     Net interest income after provision-FTE
    99,061       99,333       103,308       105,935       105,097       198,394       204,526  
Service charges on deposit accounts
    11,920       11,085       12,514       12,743       11,846       23,005       23,414  
Insurance commissions
    9,401       8,616       7,831       9,240       8,300       18,017       16,397  
Wealth management
    7,758       7,990       8,460       8,038       7,710       15,748       15,845  
Bank card and other fees
    7,416       6,762       6,712       7,279       9,894       14,178       18,975  
Mortgage banking, net
    9,481       8,965       5,918       5,842       6,191       18,446       13,020  
Other, net
    (433 )     (1,055 )     596       (160 )     199       (1,488 )     178  
     Nonint inc-excl sec gains (losses), net
    45,543       42,363       42,031       42,982       44,140       87,906       87,829  
Security gains (losses), net
    -       -       -       (89 )     -       -       389  
     Total noninterest income
    45,543       42,363       42,031       42,893       44,140       87,906       88,218  
Salaries and employee benefits
    57,393       57,169       57,159       56,675       56,134       114,562       112,860  
Services and fees
    15,005       14,121       14,401       14,489       14,543       29,126       27,708  
Net occupancy-premises
    6,243       6,191       6,632       6,817       6,413       12,434       13,019  
Equipment expense
    5,903       5,974       5,911       5,675       6,136       11,877       12,274  
FDIC assessment expense
    2,615       2,940       2,669       2,644       2,468       5,555       4,884  
ORE/Foreclosure expense
    921       1,115       3,240       930       3,836       2,036       7,151  
Other expense
    12,186       11,706       14,420       12,964       13,231       23,892       26,483  
     Total noninterest expense
    100,266       99,216       104,432       100,194       102,761       199,482       204,379  
Income before income taxes and tax eq adj
    44,338       42,480       40,907       48,634       46,476       86,818       88,365  
Tax equivalent adjustment
    3,970       4,073       4,179       3,909       3,944       8,043       7,727  
Income before income taxes
    40,368       38,407       36,728       44,725       42,532       78,775       80,638  
Income taxes
    9,766       9,259       8,655       11,136       9,635       19,025       18,738  
Net income
  $ 30,602     $ 29,148     $ 28,073     $ 33,589     $ 32,897     $ 59,750     $ 61,900  
                                                         
Per share data
                                                       
     Earnings per share - basic
  $ 0.45     $ 0.43     $ 0.42     $ 0.50     $ 0.49     $ 0.88     $ 0.92  
                                                         
     Earnings per share - diluted
  $ 0.45     $ 0.43     $ 0.42     $ 0.50     $ 0.49     $ 0.88     $ 0.92  
                                                         
     Dividends per share
  $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ 0.23     $ 0.46     $ 0.46  
                                                         
Weighted average shares outstanding
                                                       
     Basic
    67,556,825       67,525,791       67,445,721       67,439,788       67,439,659       67,541,394       67,424,984  
                                                         
     Diluted
    67,685,449       67,639,326       67,633,637       67,608,612       67,582,714       67,662,757       67,566,640  
                                                         
Period end shares outstanding
    67,557,395       67,556,591       67,481,992       67,439,788       67,439,788       67,557,395       67,439,788  
                                                         
                                                         
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
                                                       
Return on equity
    8.44 %     8.23 %     7.83 %     9.43 %     9.48 %     8.33 %     9.05 %
Return on average tangible equity
    12.05 %     11.86 %     11.40 %     13.70 %     13.90 %     11.96 %     13.43 %
Return on assets
    1.01 %     0.97 %     0.92 %     1.10 %     1.10 %     0.99 %     1.05 %
Interest margin - Yield - FTE
    3.99 %     4.07 %     4.05 %     4.34 %     4.42 %     4.03 %     4.29 %
Interest margin - Cost
    0.19 %     0.19 %     0.19 %     0.20 %     0.21 %     0.19 %     0.22 %
Net interest margin - FTE
    3.81 %     3.88 %     3.86 %     4.14 %     4.21 %     3.84 %     4.07 %
Efficiency ratio (1)
    66.00 %     66.46 %     69.16 %     62.80 %     64.31 %     66.23 %     66.24 %
Full-time equivalent employees
    2,989       3,038       3,060       3,067       3,095                  
                                                         
                                                         
STOCK PERFORMANCE
                                                       
Market value-Close
  $ 24.98     $ 24.28     $ 24.54     $ 23.04     $ 24.69                  
Book value
  $ 21.47     $ 21.41     $ 21.04     $ 20.98     $ 20.76                  
Tangible book value
  $ 15.58     $ 15.53     $ 15.13     $ 15.04     $ 14.78                  
                                                         
(1) - The efficiency ratio is noninterest expense to total net interest income (FTE) and noninterest income, excluding security gains (losses), amortization of
 
partnership tax credits, amortization of purchased intangibles, and nonroutine income and expense items.
                 
                   
See Notes to Consolidated Financials                  

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
   
Quarter Ended
             
NONPERFORMING ASSETS (1)
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
             
Nonaccrual loans
                                         
  Alabama
  $ 713     $ 902     $ 852     $ 852     $ 80              
  Florida
    7,892       8,179       11,091       10,986       11,041              
  Mississippi (2)
    52,051       52,145       57,129       65,751       49,430              
  Tennessee (3)
    5,468       4,197       5,819       5,901       4,244              
  Texas
    2,314       11,585       4,452       4,824       6,323              
     Total nonaccrual loans
    68,438       77,008       79,343       88,314       71,118              
Other real estate
                                                   
  Alabama
    21,849       21,795       21,196       24,256       24,541              
  Florida
    31,059       34,746       35,324       36,608       43,207              
  Mississippi (2)
    14,094       15,143       17,397       16,419       18,723              
  Tennessee (3)
    9,707       10,072       10,292       11,347       12,073              
  Texas
    14,039       8,419       8,300       8,407       8,426              
     Total other real estate
    90,748       90,175       92,509       97,037       106,970              
        Total nonperforming assets
  $ 159,186     $ 167,183     $ 171,852     $ 185,351     $ 178,088              
                                                     
LOANS PAST DUE OVER 90 DAYS (4)
                                                   
LHFI
  $ 1,771     $ 1,413     $ 2,764     $ 3,839     $ 1,936              
                                                     
LHFS-Guaranteed GNMA serviced loans
                                                   
(no obligation to repurchase)
  $ 11,987     $ 7,584     $ 25,943     $ 24,979     $ 21,810              
                                                     
                                                     
   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
ALLOWANCE FOR LOAN LOSSES (4)
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Beginning Balance
  $ 71,321     $ 69,616     $ 70,134     $ 66,648     $ 67,518     $ 69,616     $ 66,448  
Provision for loan losses
    1,033       1,785       (1,393 )     3,058       351       2,818       (454 )
Charge-offs
    (4,278 )     (3,004 )     (3,174 )     (3,216 )     (3,820 )     (7,282 )     (6,836 )
Recoveries
    3,090       2,924       4,049       3,644       2,599       6,014       7,490  
Net (charge-offs) recoveries
    (1,188 )     (80 )     875       428       (1,221 )     (1,268 )     654  
Ending Balance
  $ 71,166     $ 71,321     $ 69,616     $ 70,134     $ 66,648     $ 71,166     $ 66,648  
                                                         
PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES (4)
                                                       
Alabama
  $ 623     $ 761     $ 283     $ 1,093     $ 696     $ 1,384     $ 1,168  
Florida
    (1,168 )     1,833       (66 )     (147 )     (2,014 )     665       (5,513 )
Mississippi (2)
    2,046       (2,729 )     (3,065 )     4,679       2,877       (683 )     4,860  
Tennessee (3)
    (483 )     1,432       1,993       244       (277 )     949       (1,192 )
Texas
    15       488       (538 )     (2,811 )     (931 )     503       223  
     Total provision for loan losses
  $ 1,033     $ 1,785     $ (1,393 )   $ 3,058     $ 351     $ 2,818     $ (454 )
                                                         
NET CHARGE-OFFS (4)
                                                       
Alabama
  $ 216     $ 144     $ 92     $ 172     $ 84     $ 360     $ 139  
Florida
    539       (28 )     (226 )     (89 )     (525 )     511       (3,049 )
Mississippi (2)
    1,028       143       (880 )     462       1,518       1,171       2,194  
Tennessee (3)
    105       (216 )     325       48       87       (111 )     86  
Texas
    (700 )     37       (186 )     (1,021 )     57       (663 )     (24 )
     Total net charge-offs (recoveries)
  $ 1,188     $ 80     $ (875 )   $ (428 )   $ 1,221     $ 1,268     $ (654 )
                                                         
CREDIT QUALITY RATIOS (1)
                                                       
Net charge-offs/average loans
    0.07 %     0.00 %     -0.05 %     -0.03 %     0.08 %     0.04 %     -0.02 %
Provision for loan losses/average loans
    0.06 %     0.11 %     -0.09 %     0.19 %     0.02 %     0.09 %     -0.02 %
Nonperforming loans/total loans (incl LHFS)
    1.04 %     1.17 %     1.21 %     1.37 %     1.12 %                
Nonperforming assets/total loans (incl LHFS)
    2.41 %     2.55 %     2.61 %     2.87 %     2.81 %                
Nonperforming assets/total loans (incl LHFS) +ORE
    2.38 %     2.51 %     2.57 %     2.82 %     2.77 %                
ALL/total loans (excl LHFS)
    1.10 %     1.11 %     1.08 %     1.11 %     1.08 %                
ALL-commercial/total commercial loans
    1.30 %     1.30 %     1.23 %     1.26 %     1.20 %                
ALL-consumer/total consumer and home mortgage loans
    0.59 %     0.61 %     0.67 %     0.69 %     0.75 %                
ALL/nonperforming loans
    103.99 %     92.62 %     87.74 %     79.41 %     93.71 %                
ALL/nonperforming loans -
                                                       
   (excl impaired loans)
    192.60 %     205.52 %     180.95 %     178.81 %     159.71 %                
                                                         
CAPITAL RATIOS
                                                       
Total equity/total assets
    11.91 %     11.87 %     11.59 %     11.70 %     11.55 %                
Tangible equity/tangible assets
    8.93 %     8.91 %     8.62 %     8.67 %     8.51 %                
Tangible equity/risk-weighted assets
    12.34 %     12.34 %     12.17 %     12.24 %     12.19 %                
Tier 1 leverage ratio
    10.14 %     9.99 %     9.63 %     9.54 %     9.43 %                
Tier 1 common risk-based capital ratio
    13.28 %     13.14 %     12.75 %     12.74 %     12.61 %                
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio
    13.97 %     13.83 %     13.47 %     13.47 %     13.34 %                
Total risk-based capital ratio
    15.07 %     14.92 %     14.56 %     14.70 %     14.54 %                
                                                         
                                                         
(1) - Excludes acquired loans and covered other real estate
           
(2) - Mississippi includes Central and Southern Mississippi Regions
           
(3) - Tennessee includes Memphis, Tennessee and Northern Mississippi Regions
           
(4) - Excludes acquired loans
                                                       
                                                         
See Notes to Consolidated Financials                                            

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 1 - Securities Available for Sale and Held to Maturity

The following table is a summary of the estimated fair value of securities available for sale and the amortized cost of securities held to maturity ($ in thousands):
 
   
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
 
SECURITIES AVAILABLE FOR SALE
                             
U.S. Treasury securities
  $ -     $ -     $ 100     $ 100     $ 100  
U.S. Government agency obligations
                                       
     Issued by U.S. Government agencies
    74,409       78,115       79,656       83,011       117,489  
     Issued by U.S. Government sponsored agencies
    33,009       33,076       32,818       30,779       40,848  
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
    151,322       160,154       162,258       165,463       171,229  
Mortgage-backed securities
                                       
  Residential mortgage pass-through securities
                                       
     Guaranteed by GNMA
    20,651       12,010       12,427       12,828       13,492  
     Issued by FNMA and FHLMC
    185,651       195,470       204,441       213,420       225,229  
  Other residential mortgage-backed securities
                                       
     Issued or guaranteed by FNMA, FHLMC, or GNMA
    1,662,476       1,646,710       1,661,833       1,603,138       1,543,619  
  Commercial mortgage-backed securities
                                       
     Issued or guaranteed by FNMA, FHLMC, or GNMA
    290,398       225,826       189,334       221,641       229,283  
Asset-backed securities and structured financial products
    28,467       30,098       31,700       33,515       35,142  
       Total securities available for sale
  $ 2,446,383     $ 2,381,459     $ 2,374,567     $ 2,363,895     $ 2,376,431  
                                         
SECURITIES HELD TO MATURITY
                                       
U.S. Government agency obligations
                                       
     Issued by U.S. Government sponsored agencies
  $ 101,374     $ 101,171     $ 100,971     $ 100,767     $ 100,563  
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
    56,978       62,928       63,505       64,538       65,193  
Mortgage-backed securities
                                       
  Residential mortgage pass-through securities
                                       
     Guaranteed by GNMA
    18,265       18,861       19,115       13,368       13,959  
     Issued by FNMA and FHLMC
    10,965       11,341       11,437       11,816       12,165  
  Other residential mortgage-backed securities
                                       
     Issued or guaranteed by FNMA, FHLMC, or GNMA
    838,989       842,827       834,176       836,966       822,444  
  Commercial mortgage-backed securities
                                       
     Issued or guaranteed by FNMA, FHLMC, or GNMA
    163,590       147,426       141,481       142,185       142,466  
       Total securities held to maturity
  $ 1,190,161     $ 1,184,554     $ 1,170,685     $ 1,169,640     $ 1,156,790  

During the fourth quarter of 2013, Trustmark reclassified approximately $1.099 billion of securities available for sale to securities held to maturity. The securities were transferred at fair value, which became the cost basis for the securities held to maturity. At the date of transfer, the net unrealized holding loss on the available for sale securities totaled approximately $46.6 million ($28.8 million, net of tax). The net unrealized holding loss is amortized over the remaining life of the securities as a yield adjustment in a manner consistent with the amortization or accretion of the original purchase premium or discount on the associated security. There were no gains or losses recognized as a result of the transfer.  At June 30, 2015, the net unamortized, unrealized loss on the transferred securities included in accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income in the accompanying balance sheet totaled approximately $37.3 million ($23.0 million, net of tax).

Management continues to focus on asset quality as one of the strategic goals of the securities portfolio, which is evidenced by the investment of approximately 94% of the portfolio in GSE-backed obligations and other Aaa rated securities as determined by Moody’s. None of the securities owned by Trustmark are collateralized by assets which are considered sub-prime. Furthermore, outside of stock ownership in the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and Federal Reserve Bank, Trustmark does not hold any other equity investment in a GSE.


 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 2 – Loan Composition
 
LHFI BY TYPE (excluding acquired loans)
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
 
Loans secured by real estate:
                             
   Construction, land development and other land loans
  $ 682,444     $ 691,657     $ 619,877     $ 580,794     $ 531,651  
   Secured by 1-4 family residential properties
    1,637,933       1,613,993       1,634,397       1,625,480       1,581,859  
   Secured by nonfarm, nonresidential properties
    1,567,035       1,516,895       1,553,193       1,560,901       1,544,516  
   Other real estate secured
    240,056       233,322       253,787       239,819       250,383  
Commercial and industrial loans
    1,219,684       1,228,788       1,270,350       1,246,753       1,250,146  
Consumer loans
    165,215       161,535       167,964       168,813       165,372  
State and other political subdivision loans
    574,265       614,330       602,727       585,382       562,415  
Other loans
    360,441       353,356       347,174       325,709       300,658  
    LHFI
    6,447,073       6,413,876       6,449,469       6,333,651       6,187,000  
    Allowance for loan losses
    (71,166 )     (71,321 )     (69,616 )     (70,134 )     (66,648 )
        Net LHFI
  $ 6,375,907     $ 6,342,555     $ 6,379,853     $ 6,263,517     $ 6,120,352  

ACQUIRED NONCOVERED LOANS BY TYPE
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
 
Loans secured by real estate:
                             
   Construction, land development and other land loans
  $ 50,867     $ 51,363     $ 58,309     $ 64,808     $ 75,353  
   Secured by 1-4 family residential properties
    101,027       111,830       116,920       120,366       133,191  
   Secured by nonfarm, nonresidential properties
    168,698       177,210       202,323       214,806       226,967  
   Other real estate secured
    25,666       26,819       27,813       28,036       30,918  
Commercial and industrial loans
    73,732       81,261       88,256       103,185       114,212  
Consumer loans
    7,273       8,494       9,772       11,236       14,733  
Other loans
    19,897       21,195       22,390       22,105       21,537  
    Noncovered loans
    447,160       478,172       525,783       564,542       616,911  
    Allowance for loan losses
    (11,927 )     (11,106 )     (10,541 )     (11,136 )     (9,770 )
        Net noncovered loans
  $ 435,233     $ 467,066     $ 515,242     $ 553,406     $ 607,141  
 
ACQUIRED COVERED LOANS BY TYPE
 
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
 
Loans secured by real estate:
                             
   Construction, land development and other land loans
  $ 904     $ 1,447     $ 1,197     $ 1,721     $ 2,130  
   Secured by 1-4 family residential properties
    11,080       11,200       13,180       14,114       14,565  
   Secured by nonfarm, nonresidential properties
    5,206       5,844       7,672       8,270       8,831  
   Other real estate secured
    1,622       1,469       1,096       2,949       2,376  
Commercial and industrial loans
    371       255       277       327       336  
Consumer loans
    -       -       -       -       -  
Other loans
    56       56       204       226       1,390  
    Covered loans
    19,239       20,271       23,626       27,607       29,628  
    Allowance for loan losses
    (702 )     (731 )     (1,518 )     (813 )     (1,409 )
        Net covered loans
  $ 18,537     $ 19,540     $ 22,108     $ 26,794     $ 28,219  
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 2 – Loan Composition (continued)
                                   
   
June 30, 2015
 
LHFI - COMPOSITION BY REGION (1)
 
Total
   
Alabama
   
Florida
   
Mississippi
(Central and
Southern
Regions)
   
Tennessee
(Memphis,
TN and
Northern MS
Regions)
   
Texas
 
Loans secured by real estate:
                                   
Construction, land development and other land loans
  $ 682,444     $ 90,143     $ 59,123     $ 250,180     $ 55,907     $ 227,091  
Secured by 1-4 family residential properties
    1,637,933       51,114       50,074       1,400,973       118,877       16,895  
Secured by nonfarm, nonresidential properties
    1,567,035       127,686       163,491       771,774       147,094       356,990  
Other real estate secured
    240,056       16,920       5,630       143,176       17,932       56,398  
Commercial and industrial loans
    1,219,684       87,282       12,290       750,577       115,896       253,639  
Consumer loans
    165,215       17,228       2,594       125,937       16,886       2,570  
State and other political subdivision loans
    574,265       45,427       26,826       408,388       20,732       72,892  
Other loans
    360,441       22,861       19,707       237,846       38,742       41,285  
Loans
  $ 6,447,073     $ 458,661     $ 339,735     $ 4,088,851     $ 532,066     $ 1,027,760  
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
CONSTRUCTION, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER LAND LOANS BY REGION (1)
                                 
Lots
  $ 46,755     $ 5,766     $ 21,435     $ 13,767     $ 2,297     $ 3,490  
Development
    52,087       7,610       5,471       29,861       796       8,349  
Unimproved land
    113,535       8,061       21,608       46,250       21,915       15,701  
1-4 family construction
    144,864       24,526       10,127       69,343       1,941       38,927  
Other construction
    325,203       44,180       482       90,959       28,958       160,624  
    Construction, land development and other land loans
  $ 682,444     $ 90,143     $ 59,123     $ 250,180     $ 55,907     $ 227,091  
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
LOANS SECURED BY NONFARM, NONRESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES BY REGION (1)
                                 
Income producing:
                                               
   Retail
  $ 212,385     $ 36,496     $ 35,661     $ 71,404     $ 21,084     $ 47,740  
   Office
    205,966       15,924       38,868       77,619       6,225       67,330  
   Nursing homes/assisted living
    76,658       -       -       70,847       5,811       -  
   Hotel/motel
    110,620       11,372       18,477       37,192       33,472       10,107  
   Industrial
    43,212       5,325       5,795       11,316       1,091       19,685  
   Health care
    25,319       2,174       -       23,126       19       -  
   Convenience stores
    13,471       239       -       7,356       1,180       4,696  
   Other
    154,628       6,257       19,021       69,527       3,089       56,734  
        Total income producing loans
    842,259       77,787       117,822       368,387       71,971       206,292  
                                                 
Owner-occupied:
                                               
   Office
    114,409       7,234       17,756       57,401       7,887       24,131  
   Churches
    94,059       3,967       2,791       47,170       30,108       10,023  
   Industrial warehouses
    129,256       3,776       2,659       68,110       11,419       43,292  
   Health care
    110,329       13,310       8,182       59,034       10,044       19,759  
   Convenience stores
    66,751       463       1,492       49,544       2,914       12,338  
   Retail
    36,774       2,305       5,396       22,629       3,369       3,075  
   Restaurants
    33,161       1,946       1,908       23,960       3,928       1,419  
   Auto dealerships
    13,473       7,629       80       4,439       1,313       12  
   Other
    126,564       9,269       5,405       71,100       4,141       36,649  
        Total owner-occupied loans
    724,776       49,899       45,669       403,387       75,123       150,698  
   Loans secured by nonfarm, nonresidential properties
  $ 1,567,035     $ 127,686     $ 163,491     $ 771,774     $ 147,094     $ 356,990  
                                                 
(1) Excludes acquired loans.
                                               

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 3 – Yields on Earning Assets and Interest-Bearing Liabilities

The following table illustrates the yields on earning assets by category as well as the rates paid on interest-bearing liabilities on a tax equivalent basis:

   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Securities – taxable
    2.33 %     2.40 %     2.59 %     2.35 %     2.35 %     2.36 %     2.37 %
Securities – nontaxable
    4.27 %     4.29 %     4.20 %     4.20 %     4.27 %     4.28 %     4.29 %
Securities – total
    2.42 %     2.49 %     2.67 %     2.44 %     2.45 %     2.45 %     2.47 %
Loans - LHFI & LHFS
    4.38 %     4.31 %     4.32 %     4.36 %     4.53 %     4.34 %     4.52 %
Acquired loans
    10.43 %     11.62 %     9.38 %     14.98 %     13.40 %     11.05 %     10.90 %
Loans - total
    4.79 %     4.85 %     4.73 %     5.29 %     5.43 %     4.82 %     5.22 %
FF sold & rev repo
    1.44 %     0.00 %     0.94 %     0.84 %     0.91 %     1.04 %     0.49 %
Other earning assets
    3.81 %     3.44 %     3.16 %     3.66 %     4.19 %     3.61 %     4.16 %
     Total earning assets
    3.99 %     4.07 %     4.05 %     4.34 %     4.42 %     4.03 %     4.29 %
                                                         
Interest-bearing deposits
    0.18 %     0.19 %     0.20 %     0.21 %     0.22 %     0.19 %     0.23 %
FF pch & repo
    0.14 %     0.14 %     0.14 %     0.13 %     0.11 %     0.14 %     0.11 %
Other borrowings
    2.68 %     1.81 %     1.20 %     1.88 %     3.07 %     2.15 %     3.03 %
     Total interest-bearing liabilities
    0.26 %     0.26 %     0.26 %     0.27 %     0.28 %     0.26 %     0.29 %
                                                         
Net interest margin
    3.81 %     3.88 %     3.86 %     4.14 %     4.21 %     3.84 %     4.07 %
Net interest margin excluding acquired loans
    3.49 %     3.47 %     3.54 %     3.47 %     3.55 %     3.48 %     3.54 %

Reflected in the table above are yields on earning assets and liabilities, along with the net interest margin which equals reported net interest income-FTE, annualized, as a percent of average earning assets.  In addition, the table includes net interest margin excluding acquired loans, which equals reported net interest income-FTE excluding interest income on acquired loans, annualized, as a percent of average earning assets excluding average acquired loans.  The net interest margin decreased 7 basis points during the second quarter of 2015.  The decline in the net interest margin was primarily due to a $2.2 million decrease in accretion and recoveries on acquired loans during the second quarter of 2015.

The net interest margin, excluding acquired loans, increased 2 basis points to 3.49% during the second quarter of 2015 from a total of 3.47% during the first quarter of 2015.  During the fourth quarter of 2014, the net interest margin, excluding acquired loans as well as $2.2 million of yield maintenance payments on prepaid securities, totaled 3.46%.

Note 4 – Mortgage Banking

Trustmark utilizes a portfolio of exchange-traded derivative instruments, such as Treasury note futures contracts and option contracts, to achieve a fair value return that offsets the changes in fair value of mortgage servicing rights (MSR) attributable to interest rates.  These transactions are considered freestanding derivatives that do not otherwise qualify for hedge accounting under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).  Changes in the fair value of these exchange-traded derivative instruments, including administrative costs, are recorded in noninterest income in mortgage banking, net and are offset by the changes in the fair value of the MSR.  The MSR fair value represents the present value of future cash flows, which among other things includes decay and the effect of changes in interest rates.  Ineffectiveness of hedging the MSR fair value is measured by comparing the change in value of hedge instruments to the change in the fair value of the MSR asset attributable to changes in interest rates and other market driven changes in valuation inputs and assumptions.  The impact of this strategy resulted in a net positive ineffectiveness of $2.1 million and $546 thousand for the quarters ended June 30, 2015 and 2014, respectively.

The following table illustrates the components of mortgage banking revenues included in noninterest income in the accompanying income statements:
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Mortgage servicing income, net
  $ 4,696     $ 4,897     $ 4,814     $ 4,674     $ 4,592     $ 9,593     $ 9,131  
Change in fair value-MSR from runoff
    (2,587 )     (2,213 )     (1,999 )     (2,364 )     (2,391 )     (4,800 )     (4,203 )
Gain on sales of loans, net
    5,114       3,716       2,910       3,272       2,749       8,830       4,588  
Other, net
    206       1,245       132       (323 )     695       1,451       1,095  
   Mortgage banking income before hedge ineffectiveness
    7,429       7,645       5,857       5,259       5,645       15,074       10,611  
Change in fair value-MSR from market changes
    6,076       (2,368 )     (4,142 )     700       (3,038 )     3,708       (3,761 )
Change in fair value of derivatives
    (4,024 )     3,688       4,203       (117 )     3,584       (336 )     6,170  
   Net positive hedge ineffectiveness
    2,052       1,320       61       583       546       3,372       2,409  
    Mortgage banking, net
  $ 9,481     $ 8,965     $ 5,918     $ 5,842     $ 6,191     $ 18,446     $ 13,020  

During the first quarter of 2015, Trustmark exercised its option to repurchase delinquent loans serviced for GNMA. These loans were subsequently sold to a third party under different repurchase provisions. Trustmark retained the servicing for these loans, which are fully guaranteed by FHA/VA. As a result of this repurchase and sale, the loans are no longer carried as "LHFS-Guaranteed GNMA serviced loans" (see pages 3 and 6). The transaction resulted in a gain of $304 thousand, which was recorded during the first quarter of 2015 and is included in the table above as "Gain on sales of loans, net.”

 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 5 – Other Noninterest Income and Expense

Other noninterest income consisted of the following for the periods presented ($ in thousands):
 
   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Partnership amortization for tax credit purposes
  $ (2,480 )   $ (2,472 )   $ (2,806 )   $ (3,006 )   $ (3,006 )   $ (4,952 )   $ (6,012 )
Decrease in FDIC indemnification asset
    (1,798 )     (970 )     (735 )     (452 )     (999 )     (2,768 )     (1,687 )
Increase in life insurance cash surrender value
    1,673       1,675       1,693       1,702       1,857       3,348       3,945  
Other miscellaneous income
    2,172       712       2,444       1,596       2,347       2,884       3,932  
  Total other, net
  $ (433 )   $ (1,055 )   $ 596     $ (160 )   $ 199     $ (1,488 )   $ 178  

Trustmark invests in partnerships that provide income tax credits on a Federal and/or State basis (i.e., new market tax credits, low income housing tax credits or historical tax credits).  These investments are recorded based on the equity method of accounting, which requires the equity in partnership losses to be recognized when incurred and are recorded as a reduction in other income.  The income tax credits related to these partnerships are utilized as specifically allowed by income tax law and are recorded as a reduction in income tax expense.

During the second quarter of 2015, other noninterest income included a write-down of the FDIC indemnification asset of $1.8 million on acquired covered loans and covered other real estate obtained from the Heritage Banking Group as a result of loan pay-offs, real estate sales, improved cash flow projections and valuation of covered other real estate.

Other noninterest expense consisted of the following for the periods presented ($ in thousands):

   
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
Loan expense
  $ 3,342     $ 2,721     $ 3,312     $ 3,070     $ 3,107     $ 6,063     $ 6,571  
Amortization of intangibles
    1,959       1,991       2,123       2,150       2,190       3,950       4,483  
Other miscellaneous expense
    6,885       6,994       8,985       7,744       7,934       13,879       15,429  
  Total other expense
  $ 12,186     $ 11,706     $ 14,420     $ 12,964     $ 13,231     $ 23,892     $ 26,483  
 
Note 6 – Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to capital ratios defined by GAAP and banking regulators, Trustmark utilizes various tangible common equity measures when evaluating capital utilization and adequacy.  Tangible common equity, as defined by Trustmark, represents common equity less goodwill and identifiable intangible assets.

Trustmark believes these measures are important because they reflect the level of capital available to withstand unexpected market conditions. Additionally, presentation of these measures allows readers to compare certain aspects of Trustmark’s capitalization to other organizations.  These ratios differ from capital measures defined by banking regulators principally in that the numerator excludes shareholders’ equity associated with preferred securities, the nature and extent of which varies across organizations.
 
These calculations are intended to complement the capital ratios defined by GAAP and banking regulators.  Because GAAP does not include these capital ratio measures, Trustmark believes there are no comparable GAAP financial measures to these tangible common equity ratios.  Despite the importance of these measures to Trustmark, there are no standardized definitions for them and, as a result, Trustmark’s calculations may not be comparable with other organizations. Also there may be limits in the usefulness of these measures to investors. As a result, Trustmark encourages readers to consider its consolidated financial statements in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure. The following table reconciles Trustmark’s calculation of these measures to amounts reported under GAAP.
 
 
 

 
 
 
TRUSTMARK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS
June 30, 2015
($ in thousands)
(unaudited)
 
Note 6 - Non-GAAP Financial Measures (continued)
                                         
         
Quarter Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
         
6/30/2015
   
3/31/2015
   
12/31/2014
   
9/30/2014
   
6/30/2014
   
6/30/2015
   
6/30/2014
 
TANGIBLE EQUITY
                                             
AVERAGE BALANCES
                                           
Total shareholders' equity
    $ 1,454,501     $ 1,436,969     $ 1,422,268     $ 1,412,857     $ 1,392,240     $ 1,445,783     $ 1,380,019  
Less:
Goodwill
        (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (369,090 )
 
Identifiable intangible assets
      (30,385 )     (32,398 )     (34,411 )     (36,553 )     (38,711 )     (31,386 )     (39,857 )
  Total average tangible equity
    $ 1,058,616     $ 1,039,071     $ 1,022,357     $ 1,010,804     $ 988,029     $ 1,048,897     $ 971,072  
                                                               
PERIOD END BALANCES
                                                         
Total shareholders' equity
    $ 1,450,409     $ 1,446,084     $ 1,419,940     $ 1,415,098     $ 1,399,891                  
Less:
Goodwill
        (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )                
 
Identifiable intangible assets
      (32,042 )     (31,250 )     (33,234 )     (35,357 )     (37,506 )                
  Total tangible equity
 
(a)
  $ 1,052,867     $ 1,049,334     $ 1,021,206     $ 1,014,241     $ 996,885                  
                                                               
TANGIBLE ASSETS
                                                           
Total assets
      $ 12,182,448     $ 12,179,164     $ 12,250,633     $ 12,096,316     $ 12,119,996                  
Less:
Goodwill
        (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )                
 
Identifiable intangible assets
      (32,042 )     (31,250 )     (33,234 )     (35,357 )     (37,506 )                
  Total tangible assets
 
(b)
  $ 11,784,906     $ 11,782,414     $ 11,851,899     $ 11,695,459     $ 11,716,990                  
                                                               
Risk-weighted assets
 
(c)
  $ 8,530,144     $ 8,503,102     $ 8,387,799     $ 8,287,608     $ 8,175,622                  
                                                               
NET INCOME ADJUSTED FOR INTANGIBLE AMORTIZATION
                                                       
Net income
      $ 30,602     $ 29,148     $ 28,073     $ 33,589     $ 32,897     $ 59,750     $ 61,900  
Plus:
Intangible amortization net of tax
      1,210       1,229       1,312       1,328       1,353       2,439       2,770  
  Net income adjusted for intangible amortization
  $ 31,812     $ 30,377     $ 29,385     $ 34,917     $ 34,250     $ 62,189     $ 64,670  
                                                               
Period end common shares outstanding
(d)
    67,557,395       67,556,591       67,481,992       67,439,788       67,439,788                  
                                                               
TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY MEASUREMENTS
                                                       
Return on average tangible equity (1)
      12.05 %     11.86 %     11.40 %     13.70 %     13.90 %     11.96 %     13.43 %
Tangible equity/tangible assets
(a)/(b)
    8.93 %     8.91 %     8.62 %     8.67 %     8.51 %                
Tangible equity/risk-weighted assets
(a)/(c)
    12.34 %     12.34 %     12.17 %     12.24 %     12.19 %                
Tangible book value
(a)/(d)*1,000
  $ 15.58     $ 15.53     $ 15.13     $ 15.04     $ 14.78                  
                                                               
TIER 1 COMMON RISK-BASED CAPITAL - BASEL I
                                                       
Total shareholders' equity
                    $ 1,419,940     $ 1,415,098     $ 1,399,891                  
Eliminate qualifying AOCI
                      42,484       34,365       30,557                  
Qualifying tier 1 capital
                      60,000       60,000       60,000                  
Disallowed goodwill
                      (365,500 )     (365,500 )     (365,500 )                
Adj to goodwill allowed for deferred taxes
                    15,855       15,503       15,150                  
Other disallowed intangibles
                      (33,234 )     (35,357 )     (37,506 )                
Disallowed servicing intangible
                      (6,436 )     (6,709 )     (6,505 )                
Disallowed deferred taxes
                      (3,479 )     (1,234 )     (5,134 )                
Total tier 1 capital
                      1,129,630       1,116,166       1,090,953                  
Less:
Qualifying tier 1 capital
                      (60,000 )     (60,000 )     (60,000 )                
Total tier 1 common capital
(e)
                  $ 1,069,630     $ 1,056,166     $ 1,030,953                  
                                                               
Tier 1 common risk-based capital ratio
(e)/(c)
                    12.75 %     12.74 %     12.61 %                
                                                               
COMMON EQUITY TIER 1 CAPITAL (CET1) - BASEL III
                                                       
Total shareholders' equity
    $ 1,450,409     $ 1,446,084                                          
AOCI-related adjustments
      41,193       29,652                                          
CET1 adjustments and deductions:
                                                       
 
Goodwill net of associated deferred tax liabilities (DTLs)
    (348,940 )     (349,292 )                                        
 
Other adjustments and deductions for CET1 (2)
    (9,568 )     (9,104 )                                        
   
CET1  capital
(f)
    1,133,094       1,117,340                                          
 
Additional tier 1 capital instruments plus related surplus
    60,000       60,000                                          
 
Less:  additional tier 1 capital deductions
    (1,571 )     (1,762 )                                        
   
Additional tier 1 capital
    58,429       58,238                                          
   
Tier 1 capital
    $ 1,191,523     $ 1,175,578                                          
                                                               
Tier 1 common risk-based capital ratio
(f)/(c)
    13.28 %     13.14 %                                        
                                                               
(1) Calculation = ((net income adjusted for intangible amortization/number of days in period)*number of days in year)/total average tangible equity
         
(2) Includes other intangible assets, net of DTLs, disallowed deferred tax assets (DTAS), threshold deductions and transition adjustments, as applicable.