Commenting on this quarter’s results, Stuart Rothstein, CEO and president of the company said: “ARI recorded an incremental CECL allowance in the first quarter of 2024 of approximately $142 million on a mezzanine loan secured by an ultra-luxury condominium development in New York City due to a reduction in sales price and delayed timing on the remaining units, resulting in a $1.00 decline in book value per share. The allowance did not impact distributable earnings or ARI’s ability to pay the dividend per share of common stock, which has remained at $0.35 per share for sixteen consecutive quarters. There were no additional Specific CECL Allowances recorded against any other loans in ARI’s portfolio during the quarter.”
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