Attached files

file filename
8-K/A - 8-K/A - Meridian Corpmrbk-20210201x8ka.htm

Exhibit 99.1

Graphic

Meridian Corporation Reports Net Income of $9.0 Million, or $1.48 Per Diluted Share, in 4Q 2020 and Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend of $0.125 Per Share.

MALVERN, Pa., February 1 2021 — Meridian Corporation (Nasdaq: MRBK) today reported:

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Income:

Net income - consolidated

$

8,997

$

9,212

$

5,713

$

2,516

$

3,137

Diluted earnings per common share

$

1.48

$

1.51

$

0.94

$

0.39

$

0.49

Christopher J. Annas, Chairman and CEO commented “Meridian had a spectacular fourth quarter, earning $9.0 million with a $1.48 diluted EPS. The bank, mortgage group, wealth and title all contributed nicely. For the year, Meridian generated revenues of $149.6 million with net income of $26.4 million. That’s a 21% ROE and diluted EPS of $4.27, quite an achievement for any type of company and in a year like no other. In this work-from-anywhere environment, our high energy team propelled us past the difficulties of 2020 to this record performance.”

Mr. Annas continued, “Commercial loan growth for the year (excluding PPP and held-for-sale) was 13%, despite a big drop in construction loan balances. The housing market has been very strong in the Philadelphia metro region, which accelerated home sales after construction and benefitted the builders. Our small-ticket leasing business, organically started in the second quarter, ended with $32.8 million in outstandings. We are proud of our history of building businesses and taking advantage of market disruption to add lending staff, a testimony to our growth culture.

As the region gets vaccinated and commerce rebounds, we are poised to really take advantage of the upturn. Our online delivery model, which we crafted from our founding in 2004, is now the preferred method for all banking services and we can capitalize on this transformation.”

Income Statement Highlights

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with third quarter 2020:

Net income was $9.0 million, a decrease of $215 thousand, or 2.3%, driven by continued strong non-interest income for the quarter.
Pre-tax, pre-provision income for the quarter was $13.0 million, a decrease of $2.9 million or 18.2% due to a an increase of $6.1 million in non-interest expense, partially offset by increased net interest income and non-interest income for the fourth quarter. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure is included in the Appendix.
Total revenue was $47.9 million, an increase of $2.9 million, or 6.5%, due to a higher level of interest income which was up $2.0 million.
In addition to this higher level of interest income, the $2.3 million or 18.1% increase in net interest income was also driven by a $256 thousand or 8.1% decrease in interest expense.
Non-interest income increased $885 thousand or 3.1%, driven by mortgage banking revenue, wealth management income and SBA income.
oMortgage banking net revenue increased $9.3 million, or 42.4%, due to higher levels of originations and refinancings stemming from the historically low rate environment throughout much of 2020,
1

combined with the continued impact of the expansion of our mortgage division into Maryland that took place in the first quarter of 2020.
oWhile mortgage banking net revenue was up quarter over quarter, a decrease in the mortgage pipeline generated negative fair value changes in both derivative instruments as well as loans held-for-sale of $1.9 million, combined. Net losses on hedging activity amounted to $2 million in the fourth quarter.
oWealth management income was up $78 thousand, or 8.2% due to increased level of assets under management.
oSBA income was up $110 thousand, or 17.3% as the number and value of SBA loans sold increased from the prior quarter.
Provision for loan losses was $1.2 million compared to the third quarter 2020 provision for loan losses of $4.0 million.
Non-interest expenses increased $6.1 million, or 23.6%, driven by an increase in salaries and benefits, largely related to variable compensation in the mortgage division.
On January 28, 2021, the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.125 per common share, payable February 22, 2021, to shareholders of record as of February 11, 2021.

Year ended December 31, 2020 compared with year ended December 31, 2019:

Net income was $26.4 million or $4.27 per diluted share, an increase of $15.9 million, or 152.2%. The increase was driven by growth in the balance sheet, which contributed $9.8 million in increased interest income, as well as growth in non-interest fee producing divisions such as mortgage, wealth and SBA. The increase in net income was also driven by a $2.9 million decrease in interest expense, while the provision for loan losses increased $7.4 million. Total net non-interest income (non-interest income less non-interest expense) improved $15.8 million.
Pre-tax, pre-provision income for the year was $42.8 million, an increase of $28.4 million or 197.2%. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure is included in the Appendix.
Total revenue was $149.6 million, an increase of $65.7 million or 78.4%.
Net interest income increased $12.7 million, or 34.8%, with interest expense down $2.9 million or 17.4%.
Non-interest income increased $55.9 million or 180.4%, driven by mortgage banking revenue, wealth management income, SBA income, gains on security sales and other fee income.
oMortgage banking net revenue increased $52.3 million, or 217.1%, due to higher levels of originations and refinancings combined with the impact of the expansion of our mortgage division into Maryland. Positive fair value changes in loans and derivative instruments of $8.7 million, combined were also recognized, but offset by a change in hedging losses of $8.6 million.
oWealth management income was up $230 thousand, or 6.3%.
oSBA income was up $1.2 million, or 83.5% as the number and value of SBA loans sold increased from the prior year.
oGains on sales of securities were up $1.2 million, or 714.0%.
oOther fee income increased $935 thousand, or 57.7%.
Provision for loan losses was $8.3 million in 2020 compared to $901 thousand in 2019.
Non-interest expenses increased $40.2 million, or 75.9%, driven by an increase in salaries and benefits.

2


Balance Sheet Highlights

December 31, 2020 compared to December 31, 2019:

Total assets increased $570.2 million, or 49.6%, to $1.7 billion as of December 31, 2020.
Total loans, net of allowance, increased $ 311.8 million, or 32.6%, to $1.3 billion as of December 31, 2020. PPP loans contributed $198.6 million net to this increase, while portfolio loans increased $121.5 million, or 12.6%.
Mortgage loans held for sale increased $195.5 million, or 580.0%, to $229.2 million as of December 31, 2020.
Mortgage segment originated $2.4 billion in loans for the year-ended December 31, 2020.
Total deposits grew $390.2 million, or 45.8%, to $1.2 billion as of December 31, 2020.
Non-interest bearing deposits grew $64.4 million, or 46.2%, to $203.8 million as of December 31, 2020.
Borrowings from the Federal Reserve’s Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility (“PPPLF”) were $153.3 million as of December 31, 2020. Other borrowings were down $7.7 million or 6.0%.
Meridian repurchased 316,625 shares of its common stock in the first quarter of 2020, at an average price of $18.10, fulfilling the previously announced repurchase authorization.
Meridian Corporation established a $2 million stock purchase authorization with the Meridian Corporation Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“ESOP”). As of December 31, 2020 the ESOP had fully utilized the $2 million loan to purchase 133,601 Meridian Corporation common shares and had made the first scheduled annual payment on the loan back to Meridian Corporation in the amount of $212 thousand, therefore releasing 13,328 shares to the ESOP.

COVID-19 Pandemic Response Update

SBA Paycheck Protection Program. During 2020 Meridian assisted 928 clients in need of short-term funding by providing nearly $260 million in PPP loans. As of December 31, 2020 we have worked with borrowers to secure the forgiveness of $64.5 million in PPP loans to date, and are assisting customers in the recently approved second round of PPP loans.
Industry Exposure. Meridian continues to monitor businesses substantially impacted by the pandemic. Commercial portfolios such as retail trade, hospitality, residential spec construction and advertising/marketing are notably more affected and have required assistance. As of December 31, 2020, Meridian’s exposure as a percent of the total commercial loan portfolio, excluding PPP loans, to these industries was 2.8%, 2.5%, 6.1%, and 1.5%, respectively.
Assistance Provided to Loan Customers. During the pandemic, Meridian also worked with commercial, construction and residential loan customers to provide assistance. In total, $150.5 million of loans covering approximately 200 borrowers were assisted with loan payment holidays of 3-6 months. As of December 31, 2020, $126.3 million of loans had returned to their original payment terms with $24.2 million in loans still in forbearance.
Loan Loss Reserve. Meridian recorded a provision for loan losses of $1.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2020, in addition to the $7.1 million already provided for during the first three quarters of 2020 combined, due to the continued economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with loan growth. $1.5 million of the third quarter provision was related to a specific reserve placed on an impaired commercial loan.
Liquidity and Capital Management. Meridian continues to be well positioned with adequate levels of cash, liquid assets, capital and reserves as of December 31, 2020. At December 31, 2020, Meridian’s tangible common equity to average tangible asset ratio was 7.99% and total risked based capital was 14.55%. All capital ratios are well in excess of regulatory requirements.

3


Select Condensed Financial Information

For the Quarter Ended (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

December 31

September 30

June 30

March 31

December 31

Income:

Net income - consolidated

$

8,997

$

9,212

$

5,713

$

2,516

$

3,137

Basic earnings per common share

$

1.50

$

1.51

$

0.94

$

0.39

$

0.49

Diluted earnings per common share

$

1.48

$

1.51

$

0.94

$

0.39

$

0.49

Net interest income - consolidated

$

15,018

$

12,715

$

11,597

$

9,666

$

9,664

At the Quarter Ended (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

December 31

September 30

June 30

March 31

December 31

Balance Sheet:

Total assets

$

1,720,197

$

1,758,648

$

1,579,083

$

1,303,442

$

1,150,019

Loans, net of fees and costs

1,284,764

1,306,846

1,262,968

1,021,561

964,710

Total deposits

1,241,335

1,209,024

1,166,697

993,753

851,168

Non-interest bearing deposits

203,843

193,851

214,367

140,826

139,450

Stockholders' Equity

141,622

131,832

125,518

118,033

120,695

At the Quarter Ended (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

December 31

September 30

June 30

March 31

December 31

Balance Sheet (Average Balances):

Total assets

$

1,709,298

$

1,598,307

$

1,477,120

$

1,156,682

$

1,105,246

Loans, net of fees and costs

1,493,194

1,275,046

1,194,197

981,303

956,598

Total deposits

1,239,810

1,180,333

1,155,690

926,741

859,611

Non-interest bearing deposits

207,204

193,020

223,253

137,141

137,578

Stockholders' Equity

129,292

125,053

119,937

120,469

119,575

At the Quarter Ended (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

December 31

September 30

June 30

March 31

December 31

Performance Ratios:

Return on average assets - consolidated

2.09%

2.29%

1.56%

0.87%

1.13%

Return on average equity - consolidated

27.68%

29.30%

19.16%

8.40%

10.41%

Income Statement Summary

Fourth Quarter 2020 Compared to Third Quarter 2020

Net income was $9.0 million, or $1.48 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to net income of $9.2 million, or $1.51 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2020. The decrease quarter-over-quarter was due largely to the increase in non-interest expense of $6.1 million, partially offset by increases in net interest income after provision and non-interest income of $5.1 million and $885 thousand, respectively.

Net interest income increased $2.3 million, or 18.1%, to $15.0 million from $12.7 million for the third quarter of 2020. The growth in net interest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to the third quarter of 2020 reflects an increase in average interest earning assets of $112.5 million. The increase in average interest earning assets over this period was the result of an increase in the average balances of investment securities, commercial real estate loans,

4


residential real estate loans held for sale and leases, offset partially by a decline in the average balances of PPP loans as they continue to be forgiven by the Small Business Administration (SBA). The net interest margin improved to 3.59% for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to 3.26% for the third quarter due to a 21 basis point increase in the yield on the earning assets, combined with a 11 basis point decline in the cost of funds.

The provision for loan losses was $1.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to a $4.0 million provision for the third quarter of 2020. These provisions were due largely to qualitative provisioning for the continued economic uncertainty as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and loan growth, while the third quarter provision was also impacted by a $1.5 million specific reserve placed on an impaired commercial loan.

Total non-interest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 was $29.9 million, up $885 thousand or 3.1%, from the third quarter of 2020. This increase in non-interest income came primarily from our mortgage division. Mortgage banking net revenue increased $9.3 million or 42.4% over the third quarter of 2020. The significant increase in the fourth quarter of 2020 came from increased levels of mortgage loan originations due to both the expansion of the division into Maryland as well as the favorable rate environment for refinance activity. Our mortgage division originated $868.4 million in loans during the three months ended December 31, 2020, an increase of $160.3 million, or 22.6%, from the prior quarter. Refinance activity represented 62.0% of the total residential mortgage loans originated for the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to 54.0% for the third quarter of 2020. While mortgage banking net revenue increased quarter over quarter, the mortgage pipeline declined as expected at year-end. This generated negative fair value changes in derivative instruments and loans held-for-sale. These fair value changes decreased non-interest income a combined $7.9 million during the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to the third quarter of 2020. A decrease in net hedging losses of $600 thousand from the prior quarter offset these declines in non-interest income partially.

Wealth management revenue increased $78 thousand, or 8.2%, quarter-over-quarter due to the more favorable market conditions that existed in the fourth quarter, compared to the third quarter. Wealth management revenue is largely based on the valuation of assets under management measured at the end of the prior quarter, therefore this revenue for the fourth quarter was impacted by the rebound of the financial markets at the end of the third quarter, despite the impact of the pandemic.

Non-interest income from the sales of investments was down $1.3 million from the prior quarter as there were no sales during the fourth quarter of 2020. Net revenue from the sale of SBA 7(a) loans was up $110 thousand from the third quarter as the value of loans sold was up, $11.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to $9.5 million in loans sold in the third quarter of 2020.

Total non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2020 was $31.9 million, up $6.1 million or 23.6%, from the third quarter of 2020. Total salaries and employee benefits expense was $25.6 million, an increase of $5.2 million or 25.3%, compared to the third quarter of 2020. Of this increase, $4.4 million related to the mortgage division, which recognized variable compensation as well as an increase in full-time equivalent employees. Data processing expense increased $193 thousand or 41.7% from the third quarter of 2020 due to the continued residential mortgage loan origination and refinance activity of our mortgage division. Professional fees increased $314 thousand or 46.1%, from the third quarter of 2020 due to the timing of incurrence of year-end legal, consulting and audit costs. Loan expenses increased $232 thousand or 46.9% from the third quarter of 2020 due to an increase in commercial and residential loan originations over the period, as well as an increase in loan servicing costs due to the record level of originations and refinances that our mortgage division has generated.

Fourth Quarter 2020 Compared to Fourth Quarter 2019

Net income was $9.0 million, or $1.48 per diluted share for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to net income of $3.1 million, or $0.49 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2019. The increase was due largely to the increase in interest income on loans, combined with an increase in mortgage banking activity.

Net interest income increased $5.4 million, or 55.4%, over net interest income of $9.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2019. The growth in net interest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to the same period in 2019 reflects an increase in average interest earning assets of $606.4 million partially offset by the decrease in the net interest margin of 2

5


basis points. The decrease in net interest margin is a result of the 80 basis point decline overall in the yield on the loan portfolio, offset somewhat by a 96 basis point decline in the cost of funds.

The provision for loan losses of $1.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2020 was due largely to qualitative provisioning for the continued economic uncertainty as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with loan growth. There was a negative provision of $38 thousand for the fourth quarter of 2019 due to net recoveries.

Total non-interest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 was $29.9 million, up $21.6 million or 259.0% from the comparable period in 2019. This overall increase in non-interest income came primarily from our mortgage division. Mortgage banking net revenue increased $24.6 million or 378.2% over the fourth quarter of 2019. The significant increase in 2020 came from increased levels of mortgage loan originations due to both the expansion of the division into Maryland as well as the favorable rate environment for refinance activity. Our mortgage division originated $868.4 million in loans during the fourth quarter of 2020, an increase of $690.1 million, or 387.0%, from the fourth quarter of 2019. Refinance activity represented 62% of the total loans originated for the fourth quarter of 2020, compared to 46% for the fourth quarter of 2019. A decrease in the mortgage pipeline in the fourth quarter led to a $2.1 million decrease in fair value changes in derivative instruments and loans held-for-sale. Net hedging losses also increased $2.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2020.

Non-interest income from the sales of SBA 7(a) loans increased $499 thousand as $11.6 million in loans were sold in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to $7.1 million in loans sold in the fourth quarter of 2019. Wealth management revenue increased $103 thousand year-over-year due to the favorable market conditions discussed above. Other fee income was up $396 thousand or 89.6% from the fourth quarter of 2019 due to $64 thousand in swap fee income recorded in the fourth quarter of 2020, combined with a fee income increase of $235 thousand in other mortgage fee income.

Total non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2020 was $31.9 million, up $18.0 million or 129.0%, from the comparable period in 2019. The increase is largely attributable to an increase in salaries and employee benefits expense, which increased $16.2 million or 173.5%, from the comparable period in 2019. Of this increase, $14.3 million relates to the mortgage division. Full-time equivalent employees, particularly in the mortgage division, increased from the prior year comparable quarter as we expanded our mortgage division into Maryland with the hiring of nearly 90 individuals since the first quarter of 2020. The number of full time employees at Meridian, particularly in SBA and lease lending, also increased over this period.

Loan expenses increased $510 thousand or 237.4%, as the loan origination and refinance environment for both mortgage and commercial loans was improved 2020 versus 2019. Occupancy and equipment expense increased $172 thousand or 18.0%, from the fourth quarter of 2019 as the result of rent expense incurred at loan production locations for our mortgage division expansion into Maryland. Professional fees increased $381 thousand or 62.1% due largely to an increase in consulting costs incurred on several IT related projects that Meridian has undertaken to improve efficiency and automation in processes, combined with an increase in audit and legal fees year over year as Meridian continues to grow.

Advertising and promotion expense increased $151 thousand, or 21.4%, from the comparable period in 2019. This increase was due to an increase in the number and length of advertising campaigns in addition to an increase in marketing costs from our rapidly growing mortgage division. Data processing costs increased $316 thousand or 94.1%, from the fourth quarter of 2019 as the result of increased loan processing activity from our mortgage division, combined with processing activity relating to PPP loans. Information technology related costs increased $105 thousand, and the PA shares tax bank assessment increased $152 thousand due to the growing size of the Corporation.

6


Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2020 Compared to Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2019

Net income was $26.4 million, or $4.27 per diluted share, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 compared to net income of $10.5 million, or $1.63 per diluted share, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. The increase was due largely to the increase in net interest income of $12.7 million, combined with increased non-interest income of $55.9 million, partially offset by increases in the provision for loan losses, non-interest expense, and income taxes of $7.4 million, $40.2 million, and $5.1 million, respectively.

Net interest income increased $12.7 million, or 34.8%, to $49.0 million from $36.3 million, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020. The growth in net interest income over this period reflects an increase in average interest earning assets of $447.0 million. The increase in average interest earning assets over this period was the result of the addition of PPP loans in 2020, as well as increases in the average balances of commercial real estate loans, commercial loans, small business loans, leases, and construction loans, along with an increase to the average balance of residential real estate loans held for sale. The net interest margin declined to 3.40% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 from 3.65% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2019 due to a decline in the yield on loans of 92 basis points, while the cost of funds also declined over this period by 79 basis points. The margin over this period was impacted 7 basis points from the effects of the PPP loan program combined with the use of PPPLF borrowings.

The provision for loan losses was $8.3 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, compared to a $901 thousand provision for the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. The provision for the current year period was due largely to qualitative provisioning for the continued economic uncertainty as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and overall loan portfolio growth, combined with the impact of a $1.5 million specific reserve placed on an impaired commercial loan during the third quarter of 2020.

Total non-interest income for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 was $ 86.9 million, up $55.9 million or 180.4%, from the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. This increase in non-interest income came primarily from our mortgage division as mortgage banking net revenue increased $52.3 million or 217.1% over the prior year period. The significant increase in the current year period came from increased levels of mortgage loan originations due to both the expansion of the division into Maryland as well as the favorable rate environment for refinance activity. Our mortgage division originated $2.4 billion in loans during the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, an increase of $1.8 billion, or 292.5%, from the prior year period. Refinance activity represented 60% of the total residential mortgage loans originated for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, compared to 30% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. The increase in the mortgage pipeline as a result of the expansion and the refinance activity generated significant positive fair value changes in derivative instruments and loans held-for-sale. These fair value changes increased non-interest income a combined $8.7 million during the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 compared to the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. These changes were offset by increases in net hedging losses of $8.6 million.

Wealth management revenue increased $230 thousand, or 6.3%, year-over-year due to the more favorable market conditions that existed in the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, compared to the prior year comparable period.

Non-interest income from the sales of investments amounted to $1.3 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, an increase of $1.2 million from the prior year period. Income from the sales of SBA 7(a) loans increased $1.2 million, or 83.5%, from the prior year period, to $2.6 million. $41.1 million in SBA 7(a) loans were sold for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, compared to $22.4 million in loans sold for the twelve months ended December 21, 2019. Other fee income was up $934 thousand or 57.7% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, from the twelve months ended December 31, 2019 due largely to $319 thousand in swap fee income from customer loan swaps recorded in the current year period, an increase of $144 thousand in title fee income, a $149 thousand increase in wire fee income as well as $436 thousand in mortgage fee income, respectively, as loan closing activity increased period-over-period.

Total non-interest expense for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 was $93.1 million, up $40.2 million or 75.9%, from the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. The increase is largely attributable to the variable expenses from loan originations overall, particularly mortgage commissions. Total salaries and employee benefits expense was

7


$72.1 million, an increase of $37.0 million or 105.2%, compared to the twelve months ended December 31, 2019. Of this increase, $33.2 million relates to the mortgage division. Full-time equivalent employees, particularly in the mortgage division, increased year-over-year. As noted above, in the first quarter of 2020, we expanded our mortgage division into Maryland with the hiring of nearly 90 individuals year to date.

Loan expenses increased by $1.1 million or 166.0% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, reflecting the higher levels of commercial and consumer loan originations during the current year. Advertising expenses increased by $377 thousand or 15.2% during the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, due mainly to an increase in marketing related costs from the mortgage division. Professional fees increased $499 thousand or 19.1%, compared to the prior year period due largely to an increase in consulting costs incurred on several IT related projects that Meridian has undertaken to improve efficiency and automation in processes, combined with an increase in third party valuation services related to the increased mortgage division activity.

Balance Sheet Summary

As of December 31, 2020, total assets were $1.7 billion compared with $1.2 billion as of December 31, 2019. Total assets increased $570.2 million, or 49.6%, from December 31, 2019 primarily due to strong loan growth.

Total loans, excluding mortgage loans held-for-sale, grew $320.1 million, or 33.2%, to $1.3 billion as of December 31, 2020, from $964.7 million as of December 31, 2019. The increase in loans is attributable largely to the $198.6 million in PPP loans, net of forgiveness by the SBA, granted to borrowers during the twelve months ended December 31, 2020. There was also growth in several commercial categories as we continue to grow our presence in the Philadelphia market area. Commercial real estate loans increased $129.8 million, or 34.8% from December 31, 2019. Small business loans increased $28.1 million, or 128.8% from December 31, 2019, and leases increased $32.3 million from the startup of the Meridian Equipment Finance unit. Residential mortgage loans held for sale increased $195.5 million, or 580.0%, to $229.2 million as of December 31, 2020 from $33.7 million at December 31, 2019. The increase in mortgage originations is primarily the result of the expansion of our mortgage division into Maryland as well as the increase in refinance activity throughout all areas of our mortgage division.

Deposits were $1.2 billion as of December 31, 2020, up $390.2 million, or 45.8%, from December 31, 2019. Non-interest bearing deposits increased $64.4 million, or 46.2%, from December 31, 2019. Interest-bearing checking accounts increased $112.2 million, or 118.8%, from December 31, 2019. Money market accounts/savings accounts increased $267.2 million, or 87.5% since December 31, 2019, driven by business money market accounts and sweep accounts. Increases in core deposits were driven from loan customers as part of new business and municipal relationships and also as a result of the PPP loan process. Certificates of deposit decreased $53.5 million, or 17.2%, from December 31, 2019.

Consolidated stockholders’ equity of the Corporation was $141.6 million, or 8.2% of total assets as of December 31, 2020, as compared to $120.7 million, or 10.50% of total assets as of December 31, 2019. The change in stockholders’ equity is the result of year-to-date net income of $26.4 million and an increase in unrealized gain on AFS securities of $2.6 million, partially offset by unearned compensation due to leveraged ESOP of $2 million, net of a $212 thousand payment on the ESOP loan which released 13,328 shares to the ESOP, and dividends paid of $1.5 million year to date. As of December 31, 2020, the Tier 1 leverage ratio was 8.96% for the Corporation and 11.54% for the Bank, the Tier 1 risk-based capital and common equity ratios were 10.22% for the Corporation and 13.15% for the Bank, and total risk-based capital was 14.55% for the Corporation and 14.54% for the Bank. Quarter-end numbers show a tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio of 7.99% for the Corporation and 10.25% for the Bank. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure is included in the Appendix. Tangible book value per share was $22.35 as of December 31, 2020, compared with $18.09 as of December 31, 2019.

8


Asset Quality Summary

Asset quality remains strong year-over-year despite the pressures that the COVD-19 pandemic has had on businesses and the economy locally and nationally. Meridian realized net charge-offs of 0.00% of total average loans for the quarter ending December 31, 2020, compared with net recoveries of 0.03% for the quarter ended December 31, 2019. Total non-performing assets, including loans and other real estate property, were $7.9 million as of December 31, 2020, $3.4 million as of December 31, 2019. The ratio of non-performing assets to total assets as of December 31, 2020 was 0.46% compared to 0.30% as of December 31, 2019. The ratio of allowance for loan losses to total loans, was 1.38% as of December 31, 2020, up from the 0.98% recorded as of December 31, 2019. The ratio of allowance for loan losses to total loans held for investment, excluding loans at fair value and PPP loans (a non-GAAP measure), was 1.65% as of December 31, 2020, up from the 1.00% recorded as of December 31, 2019. PPP loans are excluded from calculation of this ratio as they are guaranteed by the SBA and therefore we have not provided for in the allowance for loan losses. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure is included in the Appendix.

About Meridian Corporation

Meridian Bank, the wholly owned subsidiary of Meridian Corporation, is an innovative community bank serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland with more than 20 offices and a full suite of financial products and services. Meridian specializes in business and industrial lending, retail and commercial real estate lending, electronic payments, and wealth management solutions through Meridian Wealth Partners. Meridian also offers a broad menu of high-yield depository products supported by robust online and mobile access. For additional information, visit our website at www.meridianbanker.com. Member FDIC.

“Safe Harbor” Statement

In addition to historical information, this press release may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include statements with respect to Meridian Corporation’s strategies, goals, beliefs, expectations, estimates, intentions, capital raising efforts, financial condition and results of operations, future performance and business. Statements preceded by, followed by, or that include the words “may,” “could,” “should,” “pro forma,” “looking forward,” “would,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “plan,” or similar expressions generally indicate a forward-looking statement. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that are subject to change based on various important factors (some of which, in whole or in part, are beyond Meridian Corporation’s control). Numerous competitive, economic, regulatory, legal and technological factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include, without limitation, the current COVID-19 pandemic and government responses thereto, among others, could cause Meridian Corporation’s financial performance to differ materially from the goals, plans, objectives, intentions and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements. Meridian Corporation cautions that the foregoing factors are not exclusive, and neither such factors nor any such forward-looking statement takes into account the impact of any future events. All forward-looking statements and information set forth herein are based on management’s current beliefs and assumptions as of the date hereof and speak only as of the date they are made. For a more complete discussion of the assumptions, risks and uncertainties related to our business, you are encouraged to review Meridian Corporation’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019 subsequently filed quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K that update or provide information in addition to the information included in the Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings, if any. Meridian Corporation does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by Meridian Corporation or by or on behalf of Meridian Bank.

FINANCIAL TABLES FOLLOW

9


APPENDIX - FINANCIAL RATIOS

Quarterly

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Earnings and Per Share Data

Net income

$

8,997

$

9,212

$

5,713

$

2,516

$

3,137

Basic earnings per common share

1.50

1.51

0.94

0.39

0.49

Diluted earnings per common share

1.48

1.51

0.94

0.39

0.49

Common shares outstanding

6,136

6,130

6,094

6,094

6,404

Performance Ratios

Return on average assets - consolidated

2.09%

2.29%

1.56%

0.87%

1.13%

Return on average equity - consolidated

27.68%

29.30%

19.16%

8.40%

10.41%

Net interest margin (TEY)

3.59%

3.26%

3.27%

3.49%

3.61%

Net interest margin (TEY, excluding PPP loans and borrowings) (1)

3.52%

3.47%

3.41%

3.49%

3.61%

Yield on earning assets (TEY)

4.28%

4.07%

4.24%

4.98%

5.18%

Yield on earning assets (TEY, excluding PPP loans) (1)

4.27%

4.39%

4.50%

4.98%

5.18%

Cost of funds

0.75%

0.86%

1.09%

1.62%

1.71%

Efficiency ratio

71%

62%

70%

74%

77%

Asset Quality Ratios

Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans

0.00%

0.01%

0.00%

0.00%

(0.03)%

Non-performing loans/Total loans

0.52%

0.52%

0.54%

0.58%

0.34%

Non-performing assets/Total assets

0.46%

0.45%

0.47%

0.51%

0.30%

Allowance for loan losses/Total loans held for investment

1.38%

1.27%

1.01%

1.08%

0.98%

Allowance for loan losses/Total loans held for investment (excluding loans at fair value and PPP loans) (1)

1.65%

1.59%

1.27%

1.10%

1.00%

Allowance for loan losses/Non-performing loans

224.81%

209.46%

170.59%

168.28%

281.24%

Capital Ratios

Book value per common share

$

23.08

$

21.51

$

20.60

$

19.37

$

18.84

Tangible book value per common share

$

22.35

$

20.76

$

19.84

$

18.60

$

18.09

Total equity/Total assets

8.23%

7.50%

7.95%

9.06%

10.50%

Tangible common equity/Tangible assets - Corporation (1)

7.99%

7.26%

7.68%

8.73%

10.12%

Tangible common equity/Tangible assets - Bank (1)

10.25%

9.51%

10.15%

11.77%

13.52%

Tier 1 leverage ratio - Corporation

8.96%

8.77%

8.06%

9.80%

10.55%

Tier 1 leverage ratio - Bank

11.54%

11.53%

10.71%

13.22%

14.08%

Common tier 1 risk-based capital ratio - Corporation

10.22%

9.97%

10.24%

10.12%

11.21%

Common tier 1 risk-based capital ratio - Bank

13.15%

13.09%

13.60%

13.66%

14.98%

Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio - Corporation

10.22%

9.97%

10.24%

10.12%

11.21%

Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio - Bank

13.15%

13.09%

13.60%

13.66%

14.98%

Total risk-based capital ratio - Corporation

14.55%

14.71%

14.91%

14.80%

16.10%

Total risk-based capital ratio - Bank

14.54%

14.75%

14.91%

14.84%

16.09%


(1)Non-GAAP measure. See Appendix for Non-GAAP to GAAP reconciliation.

10


Statements of Income (Unaudited)

Statements of Income (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Twelve Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands)

    

December 31, 2020

    

December 31, 2019

December 31, 2020

December 31, 2019

Interest Income

Interest and fees on loans

$

17,309

$

13,441

$

60,357

$

51,127

Investments and cash

618

436

2,299

1,736

Total interest income

17,927

13,877

62,656

52,863

Interest Expense

Deposits

1,906

3,323

9,970

13,907

Borrowings

1,003

890

3,690

2,620

Total interest expense

2,909

4,213

13,660

16,527

Net interest income

15,018

9,664

48,996

36,336

Provision for loan losses

1,163

(38)

8,302

901

Net interest income after provision for loan losses

13,855

9,702

40,694

35,435

Non-Interest Income

Mortgage banking income

31,065

6,497

76,461

24,116

Wealth management income

1,029

926

3,854

3,624

SBA income

751

252

2,572

1,401

Earnings on investment in life insurance

70

72

279

290

Net change in fair value of derivative instruments

(1,371)

127

4,975

111

Net change in fair value of loans held for sale

(578)

69

3,847

(13)

Net change in fair value of loans held for investment

149

0

323

391

Loss on hedging activity

(2,037)

(24)

(9,400)

(816)

Gain on sale of investment securities available-for-sale

(47)

1,345

165

Service charges

30

29

107

110

Other

837

441

2,555

1,621

Total non-interest income

29,945

8,342

86,918

31,000

Non-Interest Expenses

Salaries and employee benefits

25,618

9,368

72,147

35,157

Occupancy and equipment

1,133

961

4,292

3,806

Loan expenses

724

214

1,824

686

Professional fees

995

614

3,113

2,614

Advertising and promotion

857

706

2,852

2,475

Data processing

653

336

1,913

1,327

Information technology

442

337

1,542

1,256

Pennsylvania bank shares tax

315

163

1,049

658

Other

1,186

1,241

4,344

4,942

Total non-interest expenses

31,923

13,940

93,076

52,921

Income before income taxes

11,877

4,104

34,536

13,514

Income tax expense

2,880

967

8,098

3,033

Net Income

$

8,997

$

3,137

$

26,438

$

10,481

Weighted-average basic shares outstanding

5,982

6,407

6,122

6,407

Basic earnings per common share

$

1.50

$

0.49

$

4.32

$

1.64

Adjusted weighted-average diluted shares outstanding

6,071

6,443

6,187

6,438

Diluted earnings per common share

$

1.48

$

0.49

$

4.27

$

1.63

11


Statement of Condition (Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands)

December 31, 2020

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

March 31, 2020

December 31, 2019

Assets

Cash & cash equivalents

$

36,744

$

75,869

$

46,741

$

37,522

$

39,371

Investment securities

131,103

110,936

104,712

99,324

68,645

Mortgage loans held for sale

229,199

225,150

117,691

107,506

33,704

Loans, net of fees and costs

1,284,764

1,306,846

1,262,968

1,021,561

964,710

Allowance for loan losses

(17,767)

(16,573)

(12,706)

(11,098)

(9,513)

Bank premises and equipment, net

7,777

8,065

8,284

8,410

8,636

Bank owned life insurance

12,138

12,069

11,999

11,930

11,859

Other real estate owned

120

Goodwill and intangible assets

4,500

4,568

4,636

4,704

4,773

Other assets

31,739

31,718

34,758

23,583

27,714

Total Assets

$

1,720,197

$

1,758,648

$

1,579,083

$

1,303,442

$

1,150,019

Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity

Liabilities

Non-interest bearing deposits

$

203,843

$

193,851

$

214,367

$

140,826

$

139,450

Interest bearing deposits

Interest checking

206,572

218,637

212,596

183,381

94,416

Money market / savings accounts

572,623

491,079

419,886

362,370

305,473

Certificates of deposit

258,297

305,457

319,848

307,176

311,829

Total interest bearing deposits

1,037,492

1,015,173

952,330

852,927

711,718

Total deposits

1,241,335

1,209,024

1,166,697

993,753

851,168

Borrowings

272,408

354,370

232,491

134,730

126,799

Subordinated debt

40,671

40,814

40,809

40,885

40,962

Other liabilities

24,161

22,608

13,568

16,041

10,395

Total Liabilities

1,578,575

1,626,816

1,453,565

1,185,409

1,029,324

Stockholders' Equity

141,622

131,832

125,518

118,033

120,695

Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity

$

1,720,197

$

1,758,648

$

1,579,083

$

1,303,442

$

1,150,019

12


Condensed Statements of Income (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands)

December 31, 2020

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

March 31, 2020

December 31, 2019

Interest income

$

17,927

$

15,880

$

15,055

$

13,794

$

13,877

Interest expense

2,909

3,165

3,458

4,128

4,213

Net interest income

15,018

12,715

11,597

9,666

9,664

Provision for loan losses

1,163

3,956

1,631

1,552

(38)

Non-interest income

29,945

29,060

18,692

9,220

8,342

Non-interest expense

31,923

25,834

21,255

14,063

13,940

Income before income tax expense

11,877

11,985

7,403

3,271

4,104

Income tax expense

2,880

2,773

1,690

755

967

Net Income

$

8,997

$

9,212

$

5,713

$

2,516

$

3,137

Weighted-average basic shares outstanding

5,982

6,099

6,094

6,383

6,407

Basic earnings per common share

$

1.50

$

1.51

$

0.94

$

0.39

$

0.49

Adjusted weighted-average diluted shares outstanding

6,071

6,110

6,107

6,420

6,443

Diluted earnings per common share

$

1.48

$

1.51

$

0.94

$

0.39

$

0.49

Segment Information

Three Months Ended December 31, 2020

Three Months Ended December 31, 2019

(Dollars in thousands)

    

Bank

    

Wealth

    

Mortgage

    

Total

    

Bank

    

Wealth

    

Mortgage

    

Total

Net interest income

$

14,272

(24)

770

15,018

$

9,582

(3)

85

9,664

Provision for loan losses

1,163

1,163

(38)

(38)

Net interest income after provision

13,109

(24)

770

13,855

9,620

(3)

85

9,702

Non-interest income

2,031

1,029

26,885

29,945

753

943

6,646

8,342

Non-interest expense

10,009

848

21,066

31,923

7,572

794

5,574

13,940

Income before income taxes

$

5,131

157

6,589

11,877

$

2,801

146

1,157

4,104

Segment Information

Year Ended December 31, 2020

Year Ended December 31, 2019

(Dollars in thousands)

    

Bank

    

Wealth

    

Mortgage

    

Total

    

Bank

    

Wealth

    

Mortgage

    

Total

Net interest income

$

46,997

(48)

2,047

48,996

$

36,019

65

252

36,336

Provision for loan losses

8,302

8,302

901

901

Net interest income after provision

38,695

(48)

2,047

40,694

35,118

65

252

35,435

Non-interest income

7,688

3,868

75,362

86,918

3,547

3,532

23,921

31,000

Non-interest expense

33,351

3,213

56,512

93,076

27,885

3,266

21,770

52,921

Income before income taxes

$

13,032

607

20,897

34,536

$

10,780

331

2,403

13,514

13


Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Meridian believes that non-GAAP measures are meaningful because they reflect adjustments commonly made by management, investors, regulators and analysts to evaluate performance trends and the adequacy of common equity. This non-GAAP disclosure has limitations as an analytical tool, should not be viewed as a substitute for performance and financial condition measures determined in accordance with GAAP, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of Meridian’s results as reported under GAAP, nor is it necessarily comparable to non-GAAP performance measures that may be presented by other companies.

Pre-tax, Pre-provision Reconciliation (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands)

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Income before income tax expense

$

11,877

$

11,985

$

7,403

$

3,271

$

4,104

Provision for loan losses

1,163

3,956

1,631

1,552

(38)

Pre-tax, pre-provision income

$

13,040

$

15,941

$

9,034

$

4,823

$

4,066

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands)

December 31

December 31

Income before income tax expense

$

34,536

$

13,514

Provision for loan losses

8,302

901

Pre-tax, pre-provision income

$

42,838

$

14,415

Reconciliation of PPP / PPPLF Impacted Yields (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Net interest margin (TEY)

3.59%

3.26%

3.27%

3.49%

3.61%

Impact of PPP loans and PPPLF borrowings

(0.07)%

0.21%

0.14%

Net interest margin (TEY, excluding PPP loans and PPPLF borrowings)

3.52%

3.47%

3.41%

3.49%

3.61%

Yield on earning assets (TEY)

4.28%

4.07%

4.24%

4.98%

5.18%

Impact of PPP loans

(0.01)%

0.32%

0.26%

Yield on earning assets (TEY, excluding PPP loans)

4.27%

4.39%

4.50%

4.98%

5.18%

2020

2019

December 31

December 31

Net interest margin (TEY)

3.40%

3.65%

Impact of PPP loans and PPPLF borrowings

0.07%

Net interest margin (TEY, excluding PPP loans and PPPLF borrowings)

3.47%

3.65%

Yield on earning assets (TEY)

4.35%

5.30%

Impact of PPP loans

0.16%

Yield on earning assets (TEY, excluding PPP loans)

4.51%

5.30%

14


Reconciliation of Allowance for Loan Losses / Total loans (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Allowance for loan losses / Total loans held for investment

1.38%

1.27%

1.01%

1.08%

0.98%

Less: Impact of loans held for investment - fair valued

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0.02%

0.02%

Less: Impact of PPP loans

0.27%

0.32%

0.26%

Allowance for loan losses / Total loans held for investment (excl. loans at fair value and PPP loans)

1.65%

1.59%

1.27%

1.10%

1.00%

Tangible Common Equity Ratio Reconciliation - Corporation  (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands)

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Total stockholders' equity

$

141,622

$

131,832

$

125,518

$

118,033

$

120,695

Less:

Goodwill and intangible assets

(4,500)

(4,568)

(4,636)

(4,704)

(4,773)

Tangible common equity

$

137,122

$

127,264

$

120,882

$

113,329

$

115,922

Total assets

$

1,720,197

$

1,758,648

$

1,579,083

$

1,303,442

$

1,150,019

Less:

Goodwill and intangible assets

(4,500)

(4,568)

(4,636)

(4,704)

(4,773)

Tangible assets

$

1,715,697

$

1,754,080

$

1,574,447

$

1,298,738

$

1,145,246

Tangible common equity ratio - Corporation

7.99%

7.26%

7.68%

8.73%

10.12%

Tangible Common Equity Ratio Reconciliation - Bank  (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

(Dollars in thousands)

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Total stockholders' equity

$

180,288

$

171,298

$

164,446

$

157,544

$

159,643

Less:

Goodwill and intangible assets

(4,500)

(4,568)

(4,636)

(4,704)

(4,773)

Tangible common equity

$

175,788

$

166,730

$

159,810

$

152,840

$

154,870

Total assets

$

1,720,166

$

1,758,244

$

1,579,083

$

1,303,282

$

1,149,979

Less:

Goodwill and intangible assets

(4,500)

(4,568)

(4,636)

(4,704)

(4,773)

Tangible assets

$

1,715,666

$

1,753,676

$

1,574,447

$

1,298,578

$

1,145,206

Tangible common equity ratio - Bank

10.25%

9.51%

10.15%

11.77%

13.52%

Tangible Book Value Reconciliation (Unaudited)

2020

2020

2020

2020

2019

4th QTR

3rd QTR

2nd QTR

1st QTR

4th QTR

Book value per common shares

$

23.08

$

21.51

$

20.60

$

19.37

$

18.84

Less: Impact of goodwill and intangible assets

0.73

0.75

0.76

0.77

0.75

Tangible book value per common share

$

22.35

$

20.76

$

19.84

$

18.60

$

18.09

15