Reports Q1 revenue $1B, consensus $959.36M. “Western Alliance (WAL) achieved solid first quarter results featuring robust deposit growth, net interest margin expansion, and core earnings momentum, while taking decisive action to resolve two fraud-related credits, partially offset by gains from a series of well-executed security sales,” said Kenneth A. Vecchione, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Continued business strength drove quarterly loan and deposit growth of $465 million and $5.6 billion, respectively, and generated adjusted earnings per share of $2.22, excluding $0.57 of notable items. Net interest margin of 3.54% expanded 3 basis points as the cost of interest-bearing deposits declined 21 basis points, which sustained net interest income despite two fewer days in the quarter. Core asset quality remained stable and steady as the total classified assets ratio declined 9 basis points to 1.08% and net loan charge-offs to average loans were 0.39%, excluding fraud-related charge-offs. Overall, tangible book value per share climbed 13.0% year-over-year to $61.14 with a stable CET1 ratio of 11.0%, while we completed opportunistic quarterly share repurchases of $50.0 million.”
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