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Old Point Releases Second Quarter 2016 Results

· 
Net interest margin improves to 3.67%
· 
Net loans increase $29.5 million
· 
Nonperforming assets improve significantly

July 29, 2016 Hampton, VA Old Point Financial Corporation (NASDAQ "OPOF") reported net income of $1.6 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2016, compared to net income of $2.5 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2015. Higher net interest and noninterest income during this period were offset by higher noninterest expense and a higher provision for loan losses.

Interest and dividend income decreased $254 thousand for the first six months of 2016 as compared to the first six months of 2015, primarily as a result of sales of securities in the first quarter of 2016. These securities were sold to reduce the portfolio's susceptibility to interest rate risk in future periods, as well as to provide liquidity for loan growth. As loans typically bear higher yields than securities, management expects this restructuring of the balance sheet to provide higher interest income in future quarters.

The sale of these securities also resulted in a gain of $509 thousand in the first quarter of 2016, which offset a $391 thousand fee Old Point paid on the early payoff of an advance from the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB). The payoff of this advance, which would have matured in June, reduced interest expense by $456 thousand when comparing the first half of 2015 and 2016. This reduction in interest expense increased net interest income before the provision by $256 thousand for the six months ended June 30, 2016 when compared to the six months ended June 30, 2015 and was the primary reason Old Point's net interest margin increased from 3.55% to 3.67% for the same periods.

While net interest income before the provision was higher in the first half of 2016 than in the first half of 2015, net interest income after the provision for loan losses was $844 thousand lower between the two periods due to a $1.3 million provision for loan losses in the first six months of 2016, which was $1.1 million higher than the provision in the first six months of 2015. Approximately $400 thousand of this increase was due to growth in loans, which required Old Point to set aside additional funds to maintain an adequate allowance.

The remainder of the increase was due to a charge-off on a single borrowing relationship whose condition deteriorated rapidly. Old Point identified the potential impairment on this relationship in the second quarter of 2016 and charged off uncollectible balances of $836 thousand based on management's analysis of the loans' collateral. Primarily as a result of this charge-off, annualized net loans charged off as a percent of total loans were 0.40% on for the six months ended June 30, 2016, compared to a net recovery for the six months ended June 30, 2015. Although this charge-off reduced earnings for the second quarter of 2016 as compared to the second quarter of 2015, nonperforming assets improved during the second quarter of 2016, with nonaccrual loans decreasing $2.5 million and other real estate owned decreasing $356 thousand when comparing June 30, 2016 to March 31, 2016.
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Old Point National Bank's President and CEO, Rob Shuford, Jr., reiterated, "Old Point has diligently moved in a new direction. We are evaluating the types of credits we're targeting and reviewing our credit, underwriting, and monitoring processes. We're confident we've made significant improvements in this area and are optimistic about our strategy for the future."

Noninterest income and noninterest expense both increased when comparing the first six months of 2016 to the first six months of 2015. When comparing these two periods, noninterest income increased $315 thousand, primarily as a result of net gains on sales of available-for-sale securities during the first six months of 2016. For the same periods, noninterest expense increased $795 thousand from the same period in 2015, with the single largest component being the $391 thousand fee assessed on the prepayment of the FHLB advance discussed previously.

Noninterest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2016 was also impacted by increases in legal and audit expenses, occupancy and equipment, data processing, and other outside service fees. Expenses incurred in the preparation of the Company's proxy statement for its 2016 annual stockholders' meeting increased legal and audit expenses. The 2016 proxy statement contained numerous proposals, including changes to the Company's articles of incorporation, the addition of an employee stock purchase plan, and the addition of a new stock incentive plan, all of which required extensive review by outside legal counsel. Occupancy and equipment increased due to additional depreciation and service contract expenses related to the Company's new, more sophisticated disaster recovery system that was implemented in the third quarter of 2015. The new disaster recovery system was also partially responsible for the increase in data processing expense. Other outside service fees increased due to servicing expenses on the Company's student loan portfolio and the outsourcing of certain loan review functions. In contrast to these increases when comparing the first half of 2016 to the first half of 2015, ATM and check losses were down $109 thousand while salaries and employee benefits remained essentially flat between the two periods.

On the balance sheet, assets as of June 30, 2016 were $897.7 million, an increase of $886 thousand from December 31, 2015. Although assets remained almost flat in the first six months of 2016, there was a significant shift in the composition of the balance sheet during this period.  Management continues to implement its balance sheet strategy by growing the loan portfolio through the reinvestment of funds previously held in securities, as well as available liquidity from cash and due from banks. On a combined basis, securities available-for-sale and cash and cash equivalents decreased $52.8 million, while net loans grew $29.5 million from December 31, 2015 to June 30, 2016.

The decline in securities outpaced the growth in loans due to the sale of certain securities in the second quarter, which had traded but not yet settled as of June 30, 2016 and were held in other assets. These securities were sold in part to fund loan growth, but also to limit the securities portfolio's susceptibility to interest rate risk. With the sharp declines in market interest rates in June 2016, Old Point was able to sell for a gain certain under-performing securities. A portion of this sale settled in June of 2016, which resulted in a $6 thousand gain for the second quarter, but $24.5 million did not settle until July of 2016.

On the liabilities side of the balance sheet, declines in deposits were offset by advances from the FHLB. As discussed above, management made a strategic decision in the first quarter of 2016 to prepay a $25.0 million advance, which would have matured in June of 2016. In second quarter 2016, Old Point took out additional borrowings from the FHLB at significantly lower rates than that carried by the advance that was prepaid. These new advances were for shorter terms, allowing Old Point to obtain additional liquidity when necessary without maintaining excess liquidity on the balance sheet.

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For information about our commitment to the community, pick up a copy of Old Point's Community Engagement Report in any of our branches or request a PDF via email (lwright@oldpoint.com). For information about upcoming initiatives, please visit our website (www.oldpoint.com), our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/oldpoint), or join us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/opnb).

Other items of note:
Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) decreased from $10.7 million as of December 31, 2015 to $9.0 million as of June 30, 2016. NPAs do not include restructured loans that are performing in accordance with their modified terms. Loans past due 90 days or more but still accruing interest, a component of NPAs, totaled $3.2 million as of June 30, 2016, of which $2.6 million were student loans with principal and interest amounts that are 97-98% guaranteed by the U.S. Government. Old Point expects to experience minimal losses on these government-guaranteed loans. Loans past due 90 days or more but still accruing interest totaled $3.4 million as of December 31, 2015, of which $3.1 million were student loans with principal and interest amounts that are 97-98% guaranteed by the U.S. government.
Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses (ALLL) was 1.33% of total loans as of June 30, 2016, compared to 1.36% at December 31, 2015.

Safe Harbor Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements. Statements in this press release which use language such as "believes," "expects," "plans," "may," "will," "should," "projects," "contemplates," "anticipates,"  "forecasts," "intends" and similar expressions, identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs of Old Point's management, as well as estimates and assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. These statements are inherently uncertain, and there can be no assurance that the underlying estimates or assumptions will prove to be accurate. Actual results could differ materially from historical results or those anticipated by such statements. Forward-looking statements in this release include, without limitation, statements regarding future financial performance, strategic business initiatives, management's efforts to reposition the balance sheet, levels and sources of liquidity, use of proceeds from the sale of securities, future levels of charge-offs or net recoveries, and the performance of Old Point's purchased student loan portfolio.

Factors that could have a material adverse effect on the operations and future prospects of Old Point include, but are not limited to, changes in: interest rates and yields; general economic and business conditions, including unemployment levels; demand for loan products; the legislative/regulatory climate; monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. Government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board; the quality or composition of the loan or securities portfolios; changes in the volume and mix of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities; the effects of management's investment strategy and strategy to manage the net interest margin; the U.S. Government's guarantee of repayment of student loans purchased by Old Point; the level of net charge-offs on loans; deposit flows; competition; demand for financial services in Old Point's market area; technology; reliance on third parties for key services; the use of inaccurate assumptions in management's modeling systems; the real estate market; accounting principles, policies and guidelines; and other factors detailed in Old Point's publicly filed documents, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015. These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating the forward-looking statements contained herein, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such statements, which speak only as of date of the release.

Old Point Financial Corporation ("OPOF" - Nasdaq) is the parent company of The Old Point National Bank of Phoebus, a locally owned and managed community bank serving all of Hampton Roads and Old Point Trust & Financial Services, N.A., a Hampton Roads wealth management services provider. Web: www.oldpoint.com. For more information, contact Erin Black, Vice President/Marketing Director, Old Point National Bank at 757- 251-2792.
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Old Point Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
           
Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
June 30,
   
December 31,
 
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
 
2016
   
2015
 
   
(unaudited)
       
Assets
           
             
Cash and due from banks
 
$
28,974
   
$
33,514
 
Interest-bearing due from banks
   
1,722
     
1,064
 
Federal funds sold
   
1,520
     
2,412
 
Cash and cash equivalents
   
32,216
     
36,990
 
Securities available-for-sale, at fair value
   
166,216
     
214,192
 
Restricted securities
   
2,882
     
2,016
 
Loans, net of allowance for loan losses of $7,934 and $7,738
   
590,227
     
560,737
 
Premises and equipment, net
   
40,285
     
41,282
 
Bank-owned life insurance
   
24,843
     
24,411
 
Other real estate owned, net of valuation allowance of $2,046 and $2,549
   
1,887
     
2,741
 
Other assets
   
39,117
     
14,418
 
Total assets
 
$
897,673
   
$
896,787
 
                 
Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity
               
                 
Deposits:
               
Noninterest-bearing deposits
 
$
206,815
   
$
215,090
 
Savings deposits
   
311,932
     
321,370
 
Time deposits
   
208,254
     
210,011
 
Total deposits
   
727,001
     
746,471
 
Overnight repurchase agreements
   
23,865
     
25,950
 
Federal Home Loan Bank advances
   
45,000
     
25,000
 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
   
5,874
     
6,190
 
Total liabilities
   
801,740
     
803,611
 
                 
Commitments and contingencies
               
                 
Stockholders' equity:
               
Common stock, $5 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized;
         
4,959,009 shares issued and outstanding
   
24,795
     
24,795
 
Additional paid-in capital
   
16,392
     
16,392
 
Retained earnings
   
55,732
     
55,151
 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net
   
(986
)
   
(3,162
)
Total stockholders' equity
   
95,933
     
93,176
 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 
$
897,673
   
$
896,787
 
 
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Old Point Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
                       
Consolidated Statements of Income
                       
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
 
Three Months Ended
   
Six Months Ended
 
   
June 30,
         
June 30,
       
   
2016
   
2015
   
2016
   
2015
 
  (unaudited)  
Interest and Dividend Income:
                       
Interest and fees on loans
 
$
6,560
   
$
6,485
   
$
12,973
   
$
12,840
 
Interest on due from banks
   
1
     
3
     
5
     
10
 
Interest on federal funds sold
   
1
     
1
     
2
     
1
 
Interest on securities:
                               
Taxable
   
471
     
615
     
1,019
     
1,301
 
Tax-exempt
   
376
     
415
     
760
     
838
 
Dividends and interest on all other securities
   
26
     
31
     
41
     
64
 
Total interest and dividend income
   
7,435
     
7,550
     
14,800
     
15,054
 
                                 
Interest Expense:
                               
Interest on savings deposits
   
54
     
57
     
109
     
109
 
Interest on time deposits
   
517
     
544
     
1,034
     
1,072
 
Interest on federal funds purchased, securities sold under
                               
agreements to repurchase and other borrowings
   
8
     
8
     
14
     
16
 
Interest on Federal Home Loan Bank advances
   
3
     
309
     
144
     
614
 
Total interest expense
   
582
     
918
     
1,301
     
1,811
 
Net interest income
   
6,853
     
6,632
     
13,499
     
13,243
 
Provision for loan losses
   
1,250
     
25
     
1,400
     
300
 
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
   
5,603
     
6,607
     
12,099
     
12,943
 
                                 
Noninterest Income:
                               
Income from fiduciary activities
   
877
     
914
     
1,778
     
1,894
 
Service charges on deposit accounts
   
1,021
     
994
     
1,996
     
1,976
 
Other service charges, commissions and fees
   
1,033
     
1,058
     
2,051
     
2,063
 
Income from bank-owned life insurance
   
217
     
222
     
432
     
443
 
Income from Old Point Mortgage
   
80
     
125
     
89
     
158
 
Gain on sale of available-for-sale securities, net
   
6
     
0
     
515
     
0
 
Other operating income
   
52
     
46
     
90
     
102
 
Total noninterest income
   
3,286
     
3,359
     
6,951
     
6,636
 
                                 
Noninterest Expense:
                               
Salaries and employee benefits
   
4,890
     
5,057
     
10,044
     
10,106
 
Occupancy and equipment
   
1,390
     
1,304
     
2,748
     
2,631
 
Data processing
   
435
     
407
     
857
     
765
 
FDIC insurance
   
156
     
153
     
321
     
300
 
Customer development
   
154
     
161
     
304
     
315
 
Legal and audit expenses
   
295
     
160
     
497
     
274
 
Other outside service fees
   
178
     
195
     
361
     
309
 
Employee professional development
   
179
     
162
     
327
     
293
 
Capital stock tax
   
127
     
111
     
262
     
225
 
ATM and check losses
   
83
     
142
     
170
     
279
 
Prepayment fee on Federal Home Loan Bank advance
   
0
     
0
     
391
     
0
 
Loss on write-down/sale of other real estate owned
   
9
     
3
     
108
     
72
 
Other operating expenses
   
589
     
639
     
1,186
     
1,212
 
Total noninterest expense
   
8,485
     
8,494
     
17,576
     
16,781
 
Income before income taxes
   
404
     
1,472
     
1,474
     
2,798
 
Income tax expense (benefit)
   
(148
)
   
193
     
(99
)
   
314
 
Net income
 
$
552
   
$
1,279
   
$
1,573
   
$
2,484
 
                                 
Basic Earnings per Share:
                               
Average shares outstanding
   
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
 
Net income per share of common stock
 
$
0.11
   
$
0.26
   
$
0.32
   
$
0.50
 
                                 
Diluted Earnings per Share:
                               
Average shares outstanding
   
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
     
4,959,009
 
Net income per share of common stock
 
$
0.11
   
$
0.26
   
$
0.32
   
$
0.50
 
                                 
Cash Dividends Declared per Share:
 
$
0.10
   
$
0.08
   
$
0.20
   
$
0.16
 
 
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Old Point Financial Corporation and Subsidiaries
                       
Selected Ratios
 
June 30,
   
March 31,
   
December 31,
   
June 30,
 
   
2016
   
2016
   
2015
   
2015
 
Net Interest Margin Year-to-Date
   
3.67
%
   
3.62
%
   
3.56
%
   
3.55
%
NPAs/Total Assets
   
1.00
%
   
1.38
%
   
1.19
%
   
1.30
%
Annualized Net Charge Offs/Total Loans
   
0.40
%
   
0.06
%
   
0.06
%
   
-0.01
%
Allowance for Loan Losses/Total Loans
   
1.33
%
   
1.36
%
   
1.36
%
   
1.29
%
 
Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) (in thousands)
                       
Nonaccrual Loans
 
$
3,910
   
$
6,457
   
$
4,582
   
$
3,576
 
Loans > 90 days past due, but still accruing interest
   
3,222
     
3,092
     
3,356
     
3,116
 
Non-Performing Restructured Loans
   
0
     
0
     
0
     
0
 
Other real estate owned
   
1,887
     
2,243
     
2,741
     
4,961
 
Total Non-Performing Assets
 
$
9,019
   
$
11,792
   
$
10,679
   
$
11,653
 
 
Other Selected Numbers (in thousands)
                       
Loans Charged Off Year-to-Date, net of recoveries
 
$
1,204
   
$
86
   
$
362
   
$
(22
)
Year-to-Date Average Loans
 
$
575,812
   
$
570,344
   
$
563,534
   
$
555,032
 
Year-to-Date Average Assets
 
$
861,243
   
$
863,515
   
$
884,386
   
$
883,227
 
Year-to-Date Average Earning Assets
 
$
759,537
   
$
759,463
   
$
775,987
   
$
775,276
 
Year-to-Date Average Deposits
 
$
726,831
   
$
725,517
   
$
730,046
   
$
725,318
 
Year-to-Date Average Equity
 
$
94,682
   
$
94,470
   
$
90,433
   
$
89,755
 
 
 
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