Quarterly Cash Dividend of $0.13 Per Share Declared LAKE SUCCESS,
N.Y., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Astoria Financial
Corporation (NYSE:AF) ("Astoria," the "Company"), the holding
company for Astoria Federal Savings and Loan Association ("Astoria
Federal", the "Bank"), today reported net income of $8.1 million,
or $0.09 diluted earnings per share ("EPS") for the quarter ended
December 31, 2009 compared to $29.4 million, or $0.32 EPS,
(operating income of $22.1 million, or $0.24 operating EPS), for
the 2008 fourth quarter.(a) Operating income equaled net income for
the 2009 fourth quarter. For the year ended December 31, 2009, net
income totaled $27.7 million, or $0.30 EPS, (operating income of
$38.6 million, or $0.42 operating EPS) compared to $75.3 million,
or $0.82 EPS, (operating income of $125.8 million, or $1.38
operating EPS) for the year ended December 31, 2008.(b) Operating
income and operating EPS, representing net income and EPS
determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles ("GAAP") excluding the effects of certain items that are
not routine to our core operations, provide a meaningful comparison
for evaluating Astoria's operating results and are detailed in the
footnotes below. For a reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP
measures, please refer to the "Reconciliation of GAAP and non-GAAP
Measures" table included in this release. Commenting on the quarter
and full year results, George L. Engelke, Jr., Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of Astoria, noted "While the decreases in the
year-over-year fourth quarter and full year results reflect the
effect of a prolonged and severe job loss recession that has
resulted in increased loan delinquencies, higher credit costs and
non-performing loans as compared to a year ago, the fundamental
operating performance of the Company on a linked quarter basis is
encouraging. Specifically, the improvement in net interest income
and the net interest margin coupled with the stabilizing trend in
non-performing loans, will have a positive impact on earnings in
future quarters." (a) Included in the 2008 fourth quarter is a tax
benefit of $7.4 million, or $0.08 per diluted share, due to a tax
adjustment related to the recognition of the 2008 third quarter
other-than-temporary impairment ("OTTI") charge relating to Freddie
Mac preferred stock. (b) Included in the year ended December 31,
2009 are pre-tax charges totaling $16.7 million ($10.9 million,
after-tax, or $0.12 per diluted share). These included an FDIC
deposit insurance special assessment totaling $9.9 million, a $1.6
million lower of cost or market write-down on a former mortgage
origination building, both recorded in the 2009 second quarter, and
an OTTI, non-cash charge of $5.3 million recorded in the 2009 first
quarter related to Freddie Mac preferred stock. Included in the
year ended December 31, 2008, is an OTTI non-cash, pre-tax charge
totaling $77.7 million ($50.5 million, after-tax, or $0.56 per
diluted share) relating to Freddie Mac preferred stock. Board
Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend of $0.13 Per Share The Board of
Directors of the Company, at their January 27, 2010 meeting,
declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.13 per common share. The
dividend is payable on March 1, 2010 to shareholders of record as
of February 16, 2010. This is the fifty-ninth consecutive quarterly
cash dividend declared by the Company. Board Sets Annual
Shareholders' Meeting Date The Board of Directors of the Company,
at their January 27, 2010 meeting, established May 19, 2010 as the
date for the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, with a voting record
date of March 24, 2010. Fourth Quarter and Full Year Earnings
Summary Net interest income for the quarter ended December 31, 2009
totaled $105.0 million compared to $103.1 million for the 2009
third quarter and $114.9 million for the 2008 fourth quarter. For
the year ended December 31, 2009, net interest income increased
$33.4 million, or 8.4%, from the year ended December 31, 2008, to
$428.8 million. Astoria's net interest margin for the quarter ended
December 31, 2009 increased to 2.15%, 8 basis points above the 2009
third quarter and was just 3 basis points lower than the 2008
fourth quarter. The linked quarter increase was due to the cost of
interest-bearing liabilities declining more rapidly than the yield
on interest-earning assets. During the 2009 fourth quarter, $2.2
billion of CDs matured (excluding Liquid CDs), with a weighted
average rate of 3.28% and an original weighted average maturity of
12 months, and $1.6 billion of CDs were issued or repriced, with a
weighted average rate of 1.59% and a weighted average maturity of
18 months. For the year ended December 31, 2009, the margin was
2.13%, 22 basis points higher than the margin for the year ended
December 31, 2008. The increase, like that of the linked quarter
increase, was primarily due to the cost of interest-bearing
liabilities declining more rapidly than the yield on
interest-earning assets. For the year ended December 31, 2009, $7.6
billion of CDs matured (excluding Liquid CDs), with a weighted
average rate of 3.31% and an original weighted average maturity of
12 months, and $6.5 billion of CDs were issued or repriced, with a
weighted average rate of 1.94% and a weighted average maturity of
14 months. "We have been successful in reducing the cost of CDs
while extending the maturity terms in an effort to improve interest
rate risk sensitivity," Mr. Engelke noted. During 2009, the
one-year cumulative interest rate sensitivity gap was reduced to
negative 6.77% at December 31, 2009 compared to negative 19.06% at
December 31, 2008, primarily due to increased mortgage cash flow,
as well as a significant increase in mortgage loans repricing into
one-year ARMs, coupled with the aforementioned extension of CD
maturities. For additional detail regarding the yields on
interest-earning assets and costs on interest-bearing liabilities
please refer to the "Average Balance Sheets" tables included in
this release. For the quarter ended December 31, 2009, a $50.0
million provision for loan losses was recorded which was equal to
the provision for the previous quarter and $5.0 million greater
than the $45.0 million provision for the 2008 fourth quarter. For
the year ended December 31, 2009, provisions for loan losses
totaled $200.0 million compared to $69.0 million for 2008. Mr.
Engelke noted, "The significant increase in the 2009 provisions
recognizes the deterioration in the financial condition of many
prime residential borrowers during the year, due to the severity of
a prolonged job loss recession, weakness in the national housing
market and a decline in real estate values, which resulted in
higher loan delinquencies, credit costs and non-performing loans."
Non-interest income for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 totaled
$23.3 million compared to $19.2 million for the comparable 2008
quarter. The $4.1 million increase is primarily due to security
gains of $1.5 million and net mortgage banking income of $805,000
compared to a $2.2 million net mortgage banking loss in the 2008
fourth quarter. For the year ended December 31, 2009, non-interest
income (excluding a $5.3 OTTI charge and a $1.6 million building
write-down) totaled $86.7 million compared to $88.9 million
(excluding a $77.7 million OTTI charge) for the comparable 2008
period. The $2.2 million decrease is primarily due to a $7.8
million decrease in bank owned life insurance income, a $4.6
million decrease in customer service fees and $2.3 million, net, in
lower of cost or market write-downs on non-performing loans
held-for-sale during 2009, partially offset by $7.4 million in
securities gains and a $6.0 million increase in mortgage banking
income, net. General and administrative expense ("G&A") for the
quarter ended December 31, 2009 totaled $66.8 million compared to
$63.2 million for the 2009 third quarter and $56.2 million for the
2008 fourth quarter. The linked quarter increase was primarily due
to a $1.8 million increase in ESOP expense, a $1.0 million increase
in real estate owned related expense and a $702,000 increase in
advertising expense. The fourth quarter year over year increase was
due primarily to a $6.0 million increase in FDIC deposit insurance
premiums and a $5.2 million increase in compensation and benefits
expense, primarily due to increased pension expense. For the year
ended December 31, 2009, G&A totaled $270.1 million compared to
$233.3 million. The $36.8 million increase was primarily due to an
$8.5 million increase in compensation and benefits expense
primarily due to increased pension expense partially offset by
lower ESOP expense, a $22.1 million increase in regular FDIC
deposit insurance premiums and a $9.9 million FDIC deposit
insurance special assessment in the 2009 second quarter, partially
offset by lower occupancy, equipment and systems expense and lower
advertising expense. Balance Sheet Summary Total assets decreased
$421.1 million and $1.7 billion for the quarter and twelve months
ended December 31, 2009, respectively, and totaled $20.3 billion.
The decrease for the fourth quarter was due to a $189.1 million
decrease in the loan portfolio and $293.7 million decrease in the
securities portfolio. The full year decrease was due to decreases
of $454.3 million in the one-to-four family loan portfolio, $426.9
million in the multi-family/commercial real estate ("CRE") mortgage
loan portfolios and $858.7 million in the securities portfolio. At
December 31, 2009, the one-to-four family loan portfolio totaled
$11.9 billion, the multi-family/CRE portfolio totaled $3.4 billion
and the securities portfolio totaled $3.2 billion. For the quarter
and twelve months ended December 31, 2009, one-to-four family loan
originations for portfolio totaled $916.4 million and $3.1 billion,
respectively, compared to $422.7 million and $3.7 billion,
respectively, for the comparable 2008 periods. One-to-four family
loan prepayments for the quarter and twelve months ended December
31, 2009 totaled $891.3 million and $3.1 billion, respectively,
compared to $330.3 million and $2.6 billion, respectively, for the
comparable 2008 periods. The loan-to-value ratio of the one-to-four
family loan production for portfolio for the 2009 fourth quarter
and full year averaged 61% and 58%, respectively, at origination
and the individual loan amount averaged $700,000 and $715,000,
respectively. Deposits for the quarter ended December 31, 2009
decreased $406.4 million from the previous quarter and $667.7
million from December 31, 2008, and totaled $12.8 billion at
December 31, 2009. The decreases were due primarily to decreases in
CDs. Commenting on deposit flows, Mr. Engelke noted, "During the
fourth quarter and throughout the year, accelerated mortgage
prepayment activity, which outpaced our loan production, influenced
our decision to reduce higher cost CDs. Important to note, low-cost
savings, money market and checking deposits increased $426.3
million, or 11.9%, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2009.
Also important to note, total deposits are comprised of retail
deposits and do not include any broker or municipal deposits."
Borrowings for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 increased $40.1
million from the previous quarter and decreased $1.1 billion from
December 31, 2008 to $5.9 billion. Stockholders' equity totaled
$1.2 billion, or 5.97% of total assets at December 31, 2009.
Astoria Federal continues to be designated as well-capitalized with
core, tangible, risk-based and Tier 1 risk-based capital ratios of
6.89%, 6.89%, 12.99% and 11.72%, respectively, at December 31,
2009. Asset Quality Non-performing loans ("NPL"), including
troubled debt restructurings ("TDR") of $57.2 million, totaled
$408.6 million, or 2.02% of total assets, at December 31, 2009,
essentially flat from the previous quarter. During the 2009 fourth
quarter, $13.1 million of non-performing loans were either sold or
classified as held-for-sale. At December 31, 2009, one-to-four
family non-performing loans totaled $330.1 million and
multi-family/CRE/construction non-performing loans totaled $73.7
million compared to $323.8 million and $80.8 million, respectively,
at September 30, 2009. Important to note, of the $330.1 million of
non-performing one-to-four family loans, $228.5 million, or 69%,
represent residential loans which, at 180 days delinquent and
annually thereafter, were reviewed and adjusted, as needed, to the
estimated fair value of the underlying collateral at such time,
less estimated selling costs. Commenting on asset quality, Mr.
Engelke noted, "Although non-performing loans have increased from a
year ago, they have stabilized on a linked quarter basis. In
addition, although early stage loan delinquencies have increased
slightly from the previous quarter, they are down from a year ago."
The comparative table below illustrates loan migration from 30 days
delinquent to 90+ days delinquent: Combined 90 + 30-59 60-89 30-89
Linked Past Total (In Days Days Days Qtr Due 30-90+ millions) Past
Due Past Due Past Due Change (NPL) Past Due -------- --------
-------- ------ ----- -------- At Dec. 31, 2008 $229.8 $70.1 $299.9
+$74.2 $238.6 $538.5 At March 31, 2009 $215.9 $105.7 $321.6 +$21.7
$336.6 $658.2 At June 30, 2009 $210.5 $109.7 $320.2 $(1.4) $360.0
$680.2 At Sept. 30, 2009 $197.6 $75.9 $273.5 $(46.7) $408.5 $682.0
At Dec. 31, 2009 $212.9 $76.3 $289.2 +$15.7 $408.6 $697.8 The table
below details, as of December 31, 2009, the ten largest
concentrations by state of one-to-four family loans and the
respective non-performing residential loan totals in those states.
More comprehensive state details are included in the "One-to-Four
Family Residential Loan Portfolio-Geographic Analysis" table
included in this release. (In millions) Total 1-4 % of Total Total
1-4 NPLs as % Family 1-4 Family Family of State State Loans
Portfolio NPLs Total ----- ----- --------- ---- ----- New York
$3,079.6 25.8% $41.4 1.34% Illinois $1,435.7 12.1% $41.5 2.89%
Connecticut $1,200.4 10.1% $28.6 2.38% California $1,077.7 9.1%
$52.2 4.84% New Jersey $921.9 7.8% $41.6 4.51% Massachusetts $833.3
7.0% $16.7 2.00% Virginia $785.2 6.6% $16.2 2.06% Maryland $761.3
6.4% $38.1 5.00% Washington $354.7 3.0% $2.9 0.82% Florida $267.7
2.3% $26.1 9.75% ------ ----- Top 10 States $10,717.5 90.2% $305.3
2.85% All other states (1) $1,177.9 9.8% $24.8 2.11% -------- -----
Total 1-4 Family Portfolio $11,895.4 100% $330.1 2.78% =========
=== ====== (1) Includes 29 states and Washington, D.C. Net loan
charge-offs for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 totaled $32.6
million (of which $22.8 million represented one-to-four family
loans and $9.2 million represented multi-family/CRE loans) compared
to $33.6 million (of which $22.1 million represented one-to-four
family loans and $11.1 million represented multi-family/CRE and
construction loans) for the 2009 third quarter. Included in the
$22.8 million of one-to-four family loan net charge-offs are $17.3
million of charge-offs on $68.5 million of non-performing loans
which, at 180 days delinquent and annually thereafter, were
reviewed and required an adjustment to reduce the carrying value to
the estimated fair value of the underlying collateral less
estimated selling costs. Selected Asset Quality Metrics (at or for
the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2009) ($ in 1-4
Multi- Consumer millions) Family Family CRE Construction &
Other Total ------ ------ --- ------------ ------- ----- Loan
portfolio balance $11,895.4 $2,559.1 $866.8 $23.6 $330.0(1)
$15,780.7(2) Non- performing loans $330.1(3) $59.5 $8.7 $5.5 $4.8 $
408.6(3) NPLs/total loans 2.09% 0.38% 0.06% 0.03% 0.03% 2.59% Net
charge- offs 4Q09 $22.8 $8.3 $0.9 $0.0 $0.6 $32.6 Net charge- offs
YTD $76.8 $33.3 $2.6 $10.3 $2.0 $125.0 (1) Includes home equity
loans of $302.4 million (2) Includes $105.9 million of net
unamortized premiums and deferred loan costs (3) Includes $228.5
million reviewed and adjusted, as needed, at 180 days delinquent
and annually thereafter Future Outlook Commenting on the outlook
for 2010, Mr. Engelke stated, "Despite high unemployment and a weak
housing market, we continue to remain cautiously optimistic as the
economy begins to show signs of improvement. We are encouraged by
the stabilizing trends we are seeing in non-performing loans, which
if sustained, will have a positive impact on future credit costs
and earnings. In the near term, as a result of the U.S.
government's efforts to keep residential mortgage rates
artificially low coupled with elevated conforming loan limits in
many of the markets we operate in, loan prepayments will remain
high and restrain loan and balance sheet growth. If and when these
government programs subside, mortgage rates should return to normal
market levels and we should resume loan and balance sheet growth at
reasonable spreads. With respect to the net interest margin, we
expect modest increases in the first half of 2010 as we continue to
realize the benefit from significant CD repricing opportunities."
Astoria Financial Corporation, with assets of $20.3 billion, is the
holding company for Astoria Federal Savings and Loan Association.
Established in 1888, Astoria Federal, with deposits in New York
totaling $12.8 billion, is the largest thrift depository
headquartered in New York and embraces its philosophy of "Putting
people first" by providing the customers and local communities it
serves with quality financial products and services through 85
convenient banking office locations and multiple delivery channels,
including its enhanced website, http://www.astoriafederal.com/.
Astoria Federal commands the fourth largest deposit market share in
the attractive Long Island market, which includes Brooklyn, Queens,
Nassau, and Suffolk counties with a population exceeding that of 38
individual states. Astoria Federal originates mortgage loans
through its banking and loan production offices in New York, an
extensive broker network covering sixteen states, primarily along
the East Coast, and the District of Columbia, and through
correspondent relationships covering seventeen states and the
District of Columbia. Earnings Conference Call January 28, 2010 at
10:00 a.m. (ET) The Company, as previously announced, indicated
that Mr. Engelke will host an earnings conference call Thursday
morning, January 28, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. (ET). The toll-free dial-in
number is (888) 562-3356, conference ID # 47721913. A telephone
replay will be available on January 28, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. (ET)
through midnight Friday, February 5, 2010 (ET). The replay number
is (800) 642-1687, ID # 47721913. The conference call will also be
simultaneously webcast on the Company's website
http://www.astoriafederal.com/ and archived for one year. Forward
Looking Statements This document contains a number of
forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements may
be identified by the use of such words as "anticipate," "believe,"
"could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "outlook," "plan,"
"potential," "predict," "project," "should," "will," "would," and
similar terms and phrases, including references to assumptions.
Forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions and
analyses made by us in light of our management's experience and
perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected
future developments, as well as other factors we believe are
appropriate under the circumstances. These statements are not
guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks,
uncertainties and other factors (many of which are beyond our
control) that could cause actual results to differ materially from
future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. These factors include, without limitation, the
following: the timing and occurrence or non-occurrence of events
may be subject to circumstances beyond our control; there may be
increases in competitive pressure among financial institutions or
from non-financial institutions; changes in the interest rate
environment may reduce interest margins or affect the value of our
investments; changes in deposit flows, loan demand or real estate
values may adversely affect our business; changes in accounting
principles, policies or guidelines may cause our financial
condition to be perceived differently; general economic conditions,
either nationally or locally in some or all of the areas in which
we do business, or conditions in the real estate or securities
markets or the banking industry may be less favorable than we
currently anticipate; legislative or regulatory changes may
adversely affect our business; applicable technological changes may
be more difficult or expensive than we anticipate; success or
consummation of new business initiatives may be more difficult or
expensive than we anticipate; or litigation or matters before
regulatory agencies, whether currently existing or commencing in
the future, may be determined adverse to us or may delay the
occurrence or non-occurrence of events longer than we anticipate.
We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this document.
Tables Follow ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
---------------------------------------------- (In Thousands,
Except Share Data) At At December 31, December 31, 2009 2008 ----
---- ASSETS Cash and due from banks $71,540 $76,233 Repurchase
agreements 40,030 24,060 Securities available-for-sale 860,694
1,390,440 Securities held-to-maturity (fair value of $2,367,520 and
$2,643,955, respectively) 2,317,885 2,646,862 Federal Home Loan
Bank of New York stock, at cost 178,929 211,900 Loans
held-for-sale, net 34,274 5,272 Loans receivable: Mortgage loans,
net 15,447,115 16,372,383 Consumer and other loans, net 333,607
340,061 ------- ------- 15,780,722 16,712,444 Allowance for loan
losses (194,049) (119,029) -------- -------- Total loans
receivable, net 15,586,673 16,593,415 Mortgage servicing rights,
net 8,850 8,216 Accrued interest receivable 66,121 79,589 Premises
and equipment, net 136,195 139,828 Goodwill 185,151 185,151 Bank
owned life insurance 401,735 401,280 Real estate owned, net 46,220
25,481 Other assets 317,882 194,384 ------- ------- TOTAL ASSETS
$20,252,179 $21,982,111 =========== =========== LIABILITIES
Deposits $12,812,238 $13,479,924 Reverse repurchase agreements
2,500,000 2,850,000 Federal Home Loan Bank of New York advances
3,000,000 3,738,000 Other borrowings, net 377,834 377,274 Mortgage
escrow funds 114,036 133,656 Accrued expenses and other liabilities
239,457 221,488 ------- ------- TOTAL LIABILITIES 19,043,565
20,800,342 ---------- ---------- STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Preferred
stock, $1.00 par value; (5,000,000 shares authorized; none issued
and outstanding) - - Common stock, $.01 par value; (200,000,000
shares authorized; 166,494,888 shares issued; and 97,083,607 and
95,881,132 shares outstanding, respectively) 1,665 1,665 Additional
paid-in capital 857,662 856,021 Retained earnings 1,829,199
1,864,257 Treasury stock (69,411,281 and 70,613,756 shares, at
cost, respectively) (1,434,362) (1,459,211) Accumulated other
comprehensive loss (29,779) (61,865) Unallocated common stock held
by ESOP (4,304,635 and 5,212,668 shares, respectively) (15,771)
(19,098) ------- ------- TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 1,208,614
1,181,769 --------- --------- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'
EQUITY $20,252,179 $21,982,111 =========== =========== ASTORIA
FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
INCOME (In Thousands, Except Share Data) For the Three For the
Twelve Months Ended Months Ended December 31, December 31,
----------------- ----------------- 2009 2008 2009 2008 ---- ----
---- ---- Interest income: Mortgage loans: One-to-four family
$144,472 $168,298 $609,724 $637,297 Multi-family, commercial real
estate and construction 51,941 57,939 217,480 234,922 Consumer and
other loans 2,787 3,613 10,882 17,325 Mortgage-backed and other
securities 33,348 45,218 149,655 185,160 Federal funds sold,
repurchase agreements and interest-earning cash accounts 54 71 448
1,939 Federal Home Loan Bank of New York stock 2,502 1,895 9,352
13,068 ----- ----- ----- ------ Total interest income 235,104
277,034 997,541 1,089,711 ------- ------- ------- ---------
Interest expense: Deposits 67,302 92,876 315,371 393,897 Borrowings
62,847 69,213 253,401 300,430 ------ ------ ------- ------- Total
interest expense 130,149 162,089 568,772 694,327 ------- -------
------- ------- Net interest income 104,955 114,945 428,769 395,384
Provision for loan losses 50,000 45,000 200,000 69,000 ------
------ ------- ------ Net interest income after provision for loan
losses 54,955 69,945 228,769 326,384 ------ ------ ------- -------
Non-interest income: Customer service fees 14,622 14,828 57,887
62,489 Other loan fees 1,081 929 3,918 3,985 Gain on sales of
securities 1,494 - 7,426 - Other-than-temporary impairment
write-down of securities - - (5,300) (77,696) Mortgage banking
income (loss), net 805 (2,199) 5,567 (413) Income from bank owned
life insurance 2,372 4,063 8,950 16,733 Other 2,975 1,587 1,353
6,082 ----- ----- ----- ----- Total non-interest income 23,349
19,208 79,801 11,180 ------ ------ ------ ------ Non-interest
expense: General and administrative: Compensation and benefits
34,105 28,886 133,318 124,846 Occupancy, equipment and systems
16,320 16,342 64,685 66,553 Federal deposit insurance premiums
6,568 545 24,300 2,213 Federal deposit insurance special assessment
- - 9,851 - Advertising 1,663 2,147 5,404 7,116 Other 8,179 8,325
32,498 32,532 ----- ----- ------ ------ Total non-interest expense
66,835 56,245 270,056 233,260 ------ ------ ------- ------- Income
before income tax expense 11,469 32,908 38,514 104,304 Income tax
expense 3,329 3,460 10,830 28,962 ----- ----- ------ ------ Net
income $8,140 $29,448 $27,684 $75,342 ====== ======= =======
======= Basic earnings per common share $0.09 $0.33 $0.30 $0.83
===== ===== ===== ===== Diluted earnings per common share $0.09
$0.32 $0.30 $0.82 ===== ===== ===== ===== Basic weighted average
common shares 90,927,734 89,749,299 90,593,060 89,580,322 Diluted
weighted average common and common equivalent shares 90,958,013
89,966,383 90,602,189 90,406,527 ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS ---------------------- (Dollars
in Thousands) For the Three Months Ended December 31,
--------------------------------------- 2009
------------------------------ Average Average Yield/ Balance
Interest Cost ------- -------- ---- (Annualized) Assets:
Interest-earning assets: Mortgage loans (1): One-to-four family
$12,082,069 $144,472 4.78% Multi-family, commercial real estate and
construction 3,507,603 51,941 5.92 Consumer and other loans (1)
334,514 2,787 3.33 ------- ----- Total loans 15,924,186 199,200
5.00 Mortgage-backed and other securities (2) 3,261,507 33,348 4.09
Repurchase agreements and interest-earning cash accounts 140,917 54
0.15 Federal Home Loan Bank stock 176,841 2,502 5.66 ------- -----
Total interest-earning assets 19,503,451 235,104 4.82 -------
Goodwill 185,151 Other non-interest-earning assets 778,275 -------
Total assets $20,466,877 =========== Liabilities and stockholders'
equity: Interest-bearing liabilities: Savings $1,986,183 2,025 0.41
Money market 327,318 362 0.44 NOW and demand deposit 1,569,940 259
0.07 Liquid certificates of deposit 756,872 1,018 0.54 -------
----- Total core deposits 4,640,313 3,664 0.32 Certificates of
deposit 8,361,153 63,638 3.04 --------- ------ Total deposits
13,001,466 67,302 2.07 Borrowings 5,830,420 62,847 4.31 ---------
------ Total interest-bearing liabilities 18,831,886 130,149 2.76
------- Non-interest-bearing liabilities 431,510 ------- Total
liabilities 19,263,396 Stockholders' equity 1,203,481 ---------
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $20,466,877 ===========
Net interest income/net interest rate spread (3) $104,955 2.06%
======== ==== Net interest-earning assets/ net interest margin (4)
$671,565 2.15% ======== ==== Ratio of interest-earning assets to
interest-bearing liabilities 1.04x ===== For the Three Months Ended
December 31, --------------------------------------- 2008
------------------------------ Average Average Yield/ Balance
Interest Cost ------- -------- ---- (Annualized) Assets:
Interest-earning assets: Mortgage loans (1): One-to-four family
$12,500,269 $168,298 5.39% Multi-family, commercial real estate and
construction 3,927,039 57,939 5.90 Consumer and other loans (1)
339,951 3,613 4.25 ------- ----- Total loans 16,767,259 229,850
5.48 Mortgage-backed and other securities (2) 4,101,024 45,218 4.41
Repurchase agreements and interest-earning cash accounts 37,974 71
0.75 Federal Home Loan Bank stock 223,571 1,895 3.39 ------- -----
Total interest-earning assets 21,129,828 277,034 5.24 -------
Goodwill 185,151 Other non-interest-earning assets 774,382 -------
Total assets $22,089,361 =========== Liabilities and stockholders'
equity: Interest-bearing liabilities: Savings $1,830,246 1,866 0.41
Money market 294,471 775 1.05 NOW and demand deposit 1,449,421 323
0.09 Liquid certificates of deposit 1,019,222 6,210 2.44 ---------
----- Total core deposits 4,593,360 9,174 0.80 Certificates of
deposit 8,602,462 83,702 3.89 --------- ------ Total deposits
13,195,822 92,876 2.82 Borrowings 7,312,640 69,213 3.79 ---------
------ Total interest-bearing liabilities 20,508,462 162,089 3.16
------- Non-interest-bearing liabilities 390,758 ------- Total
liabilities 20,899,220 Stockholders' equity 1,190,141 ---------
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $22,089,361 ===========
Net interest income/net interest rate spread (3) $114,945 2.08%
======== ==== Net interest-earning assets/ net interest margin (4)
$621,366 2.18% ======== ==== Ratio of interest-earning assets to
interest-bearing liabilities 1.03x ===== (1) Mortgage loans and
consumer and other loans include loans held- for-sale and
non-performing loans and exclude the allowance for loan losses. (2)
Securities available-for-sale are included at average amortized
cost. (3) Net interest rate spread represents the difference
between the average yield on average interest-earning assets and
the average cost of average interest-bearing liabilities. (4) Net
interest margin represents net interest income divided by average
interest-earning assets. ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS ---------------------- (Dollars
in Thousands) For the Twelve Months Ended December 31,
---------------------------------------- 2009
---------------------------- Average Average Yield/ Balance
Interest Cost ------- -------- ---- Assets: Interest-earning
assets: Mortgage loans (1): One-to-four family $12,166,413 $609,724
5.01% Multi-family, commercial real estate and construction
3,680,486 217,480 5.91 Consumer and other loans (1) 336,545 10,882
3.23 ------- ------ Total loans 16,183,444 838,086 5.18
Mortgage-backed and other securities (2) 3,494,966 149,655 4.28
Federal funds sold, repurchase agreements and interest-earning cash
accounts 226,689 448 0.20 Federal Home Loan Bank stock 181,472
9,352 5.15 ------- ----- Total interest-earning assets 20,086,571
997,541 4.97 ------- Goodwill 185,151 Other non-interest-earning
assets 822,036 ------- Total assets $21,093,758 ===========
Liabilities and stockholders' equity: Interest-bearing liabilities:
Savings $1,928,842 7,806 0.40 Money market 317,168 2,095 0.66 NOW
and demand deposit 1,534,131 1,064 0.07 Liquid certificates of
deposit 884,436 10,659 1.21 ------- ------ Total core deposits
4,664,577 21,624 0.46 Certificates of deposit 8,728,580 293,747
3.37 --------- ------- Total deposits 13,393,157 315,371 2.35
Borrowings 6,051,655 253,401 4.19 --------- ------- Total
interest-bearing liabilities 19,444,812 568,772 2.93 -------
Non-interest-bearing liabilities 451,677 ------- Total liabilities
19,896,489 Stockholders' equity 1,197,269 --------- Total
liabilities and stockholders' equity $21,093,758 =========== Net
interest income/net interest rate spread (3) $428,769 2.04%
======== ==== Net interest-earning assets/ net interest margin (4)
$641,759 2.13% ======== ==== Ratio of interest-earning assets to
interest-bearing liabilities 1.03x ===== For the Twelve Months
Ended December 31, ---------------------------------------- 2008
----------------------------- Average Average Yield/ Balance
Interest Cost ------- -------- ---- Assets: Interest-earning
assets: Mortgage loans (1): One-to-four family $11,962,010 $637,297
5.33% Multi-family, commercial real estate and construction
3,947,413 234,922 5.95 Consumer and other loans (1) 345,019 17,325
5.02 ------- ------ Total loans 16,254,442 889,544 5.47
Mortgage-backed and other securities (2) 4,194,320 185,160 4.41
Federal funds sold, repurchase agreements and interest-earning cash
accounts 88,650 1,939 2.19 Federal Home Loan Bank stock 207,535
13,068 6.30 ------- ------ Total interest-earning assets 20,744,947
1,089,711 5.25 --------- Goodwill 185,151 Other
non-interest-earning assets 820,216 ------- Total assets
$21,750,314 =========== Liabilities and stockholders' equity:
Interest-bearing liabilities: Savings $1,863,622 7,551 0.41 Money
market 311,910 3,189 1.02 NOW and demand deposit 1,470,402 1,290
0.09 Liquid certificates of deposit 1,225,153 36,792 3.00 ---------
------ Total core deposits 4,871,087 48,822 1.00 Certificates of
deposit 8,192,114 345,075 4.21 --------- ------- Total deposits
13,063,201 393,897 3.02 Borrowings 7,069,155 300,430 4.25 ---------
------- Total interest-bearing liabilities 20,132,356 694,327 3.45
------- Non-interest-bearing liabilities 410,082 ------- Total
liabilities 20,542,438 Stockholders' equity 1,207,876 ---------
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $21,750,314 ===========
Net interest income/net interest rate spread (3) $395,384 1.80%
======== ==== Net interest-earning assets/ net interest margin (4)
$612,591 1.91% ======== ==== Ratio of interest-earning assets to
interest-bearing liabilities 1.03x ===== (1) Mortgage loans and
consumer and other loans include loans held- for-sale and
non-performing loans and exclude the allowance for loan losses. (2)
Securities available-for-sale are included at average amortized
cost. (3) Net interest rate spread represents the difference
between the average yield on average interest-earning assets and
the average cost of average interest-bearing liabilities. (4) Net
interest margin represents net interest income divided by average
interest-earning assets. ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES SELECTED FINANCIAL RATIOS AND OTHER DATA For the At or
For the Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended December 31,
December 31, ----------- ------------ 2009 2008 2009 2008 ---- ----
---- ---- (Annualized) Selected Returns and Financial Ratios
------------------------------ Return on average stockholders'
equity 2.71 % 9.90 % 2.31 % 6.24 % Return on average tangible
stockholders' equity (1) 3.20 11.72 2.74 7.37 Return on average
assets 0.16 0.53 0.13 0.35 General and administrative expense to
average assets 1.31 1.02 1.28 1.07 Efficiency ratio (2) 52.09 41.93
53.10 57.37 Net interest rate spread 2.06 2.08 2.04 1.80 Net
interest margin 2.15 2.18 2.13 1.91 Selected Non-GAAP Returns and
Financial Ratios (3) ------------------------- Non-GAAP return on
average stockholders' equity 2.71 % 7.42 % 3.22 % 10.42% Non-GAAP
return on average tangible stockholders' equity (1) 3.20 8.78 3.81
12.30 Non-GAAP return on average assets 0.16 0.40 0.18 0.58
Non-GAAP general and administrative expense to average assets 1.31
1.02 1.23 1.07 Non-GAAP efficiency ratio (2) 52.09 41.93 50.48
48.17 Asset Quality Data (dollars in thousands)
--------------------------- Non-performing assets (4) $454,792
$264,101 Non-performing loans (4) 408,572 238,620 Loans delinquent
90 days or more and still accruing interest 600 33 Non-accrual
loans 407,972 238,587 Loans 60-89 days delinquent 76,314 70,062
Loans 30-59 days delinquent 212,894 229,834 Net charge-offs $32,589
$12,289 124,980 28,917 Non-performing loans/total loans 2.59 % 1.43
% Non-performing loans/total assets 2.02 1.09 Non-performing
assets/total assets 2.25 1.20 Allowance for loan losses/
non-performing loans 47.49 49.88 Allowance for loan losses/
non-accrual loans 47.56 49.89 Allowance for loan losses/ total
loans 1.23 0.71 Net charge-offs to average loans outstanding 0.82 %
0.29 % 0.77 0.18 Capital Ratios (Astoria Federal)
-------------------------------- Tangible 6.89 % 6.39 % Core 6.89
6.39 Risk-based 12.99 12.02 Tier 1 risk-based 11.72 11.07 Other
Data ---------- Cash dividends paid per common share $0.13 $0.26
$0.52 $1.04 Book value per share (5) 13.03 13.03 Tangible book
value per share (6) 11.03 10.99 Tangible stockholders' equity/
tangible assets (1) (7) 5.10 % 4.57 % Mortgage loans serviced for
others (in thousands) $1,379,259 $1,225,656 Full time equivalent
employees 1,592 1,575 (1) Tangible stockholders' equity represents
stockholders' equity less goodwill. (2) Efficiency ratio represents
general and administrative expense divided by the sum of net
interest income plus non-interest income. (3) See page 14 for a
reconciliation of GAAP measures to non-GAAP measures for the three
and twelve months ended December 31, 2009 and 2008. (4)
Non-performing assets and non-performing loans include, but are not
limited to, one-to-four family mortgage loans which at 180 days
past due we obtained an estimate of collateral value and
charged-off any portion of the loan in excess of the estimated
collateral value less estimated selling costs. (5) Book value per
share represents stockholders' equity divided by outstanding
shares, excluding unallocated Employee Stock Ownership Plan, or
ESOP, shares. (6) Tangible book value per share represents
stockholders' equity less goodwill divided by outstanding shares,
excluding unallocated ESOP shares. (7) Tangible assets represent
assets less goodwill. ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND
SUBSIDIARIES END OF PERIOD BALANCES AND RATES (Dollars in
Thousands) At December 31, 2009 At September 30, 2009
-------------------- --------------------- Weighted Weighted
Average Average Balance Rate (1) Balance Rate (1) ------- -------
------- ------- Selected interest- earning assets:
------------------ Mortgage loans, gross (2): ---------------
One-to- four family $11,565,280 5.22% $11,681,844 5.36%
------------ ----------- ---- ----------- ---- Multi-family,
commercial real estate and construction 3,375,795 6.03 3,442,046
6.03 ------------- --------- ---- --------- ---- Mortgage-backed
and other securities (3) 3,178,579 4.04 3,472,308 4.08
--------------- --------- ---- --------- ---- Interest-bearing
liabilities: ------------- Savings 2,041,701 0.40 1,959,171 0.40
------- --------- ---- --------- ---- Money market 326,842 0.44
330,299 0.44 ------------ ------- ---- ------- ---- NOW and demand
deposit 1,646,633 0.06 1,522,017 0.06 -------------- --------- ----
--------- ---- Liquid certificates of deposit 711,509 0.50 812,141
0.64 ------------- ------- ---- ------- ---- Total core deposits
4,726,685 0.30 4,623,628 0.33 ---------- --------- ---- ---------
---- Certificates of deposit 8,085,553 2.79 8,594,991 3.15
--------------- --------- ---- --------- ---- Total deposits
12,812,238 1.87 13,218,619 2.16 -------------- ---------- ----
---------- ---- Borrowings, net 5,877,834 4.17 5,837,723 4.24
--------------- --------- ---- --------- ---- ASTORIA FINANCIAL
CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES END OF PERIOD BALANCES AND RATES
(Dollars in Thousands) At December 31, 2008 --------------------
Weighted Average Balance Rate (1) ------- ------- Selected
interest- earning assets: -------------- Mortgage loans, gross (2):
--------------- One-to-four family 12,172,075 5.64% -----------
---------- ---- Multi-family, commercial real estate and
construction 3,850,762 5.98 ---------------- --------- ----
Mortgage-backed and other securities (3) 4,037,302 4.34
--------------------- --------- ---- Interest-bearing liabilities:
------------- Savings 1,832,790 0.40 ------- --------- ---- Money
market 289,135 1.03 ------------ ------- ---- NOW and demand
deposit 1,466,916 0.06 -------------- --------- ---- Liquid
certificates of deposit 981,733 2.32 ------------- ------- ----
Total core deposits 4,570,574 0.74 ---------- --------- ----
Certificates of deposit 8,909,350 3.83 --------------- ---------
---- Total deposits 13,479,924 2.78 -------------- ---------- ----
Borrowings, net 6,965,274 3.72 --------------- --------- ---- (1)
Weighted average rates represent stated or coupon interest rates
excluding the effect of yield adjustments for premiums, discounts
and deferred loan origination fees and costs and the impact of
prepayment penalties. (2) Mortgage loans exclude loans
held-for-sale and non-performing loans. (3) Securities
available-for-sale are reported at fair value and securities
held-to-maturity are reported at amortized cost. ASTORIA FINANCIAL
CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES RECONCILIATION OF GAAP MEASURES TO
NON-GAAP MEASURES (In Thousands, Except Per Share Data) Income and
expense and related financial ratios determined in accordance with
GAAP (GAAP measures), excluding the charges and related tax effects
detailed in the following tables (non-GAAP measures) provide a
meaningful comparison for effectively evaluating Astoria's
operating results. For the Three Months Ended
-------------------------- December 31, 2009 ----------------- GAAP
Adjustments Non-GAAP --- ----------- -------- Net interest income
$104,955 $- $104,955 ------------------- -------- --- --------
Provision for loan losses 50,000 - 50,000 -------------------------
------ --- ------ Net interest income after provision for loan
losses 54,955 - 54,955 -------------------------- ------ --- ------
Non-interest income 23,349 - 23,349 ------------------- ------ ---
------ Non-interest expense (general and administrative expense)
66,835 - 66,835 ------ --- ------ Income before income tax expense
11,469 - 11,469 ------------------------ ------ --- ------ Income
tax expense 3,329 - 3,329 ------------------ ----- --- ----- Net
income (2) $8,140 $- $8,140 -------------- ------ --- ------ Basic
earnings per common share (2) $0.09 $- $0.09
------------------------- ----- --- ----- Diluted earnings per
common share (2) $0.09 $- $0.09 --------------------------- -----
--- ----- For the Three Months Ended --------------------------
December 31, 2008 ----------------- GAAP Adjustments (1) Non-GAAP
---- --------------- -------- Net interest income $114,945 $-
$114,945 ------------------- -------- --- -------- Provision for
loan losses 45,000 - 45,000 ------------------------- ------ ---
------ Net interest income after provision for loan losses
-------------------------- 69,945 - 69,945 ------ --- ------
Non-interest income 19,208 - 19,208 ------------------- ------ ---
------ Non-interest expense (general and administrative expense)
56,245 - 56,245 ------ --- ------ Income before income tax expense
32,908 - 32,908 -------------------------------- ------ --- ------
Income tax expense 3,460 7,378 10,838 ------------------ -----
----- ------ Net income (2) $29,448 $(7,378) $22,070 --------------
------- ------- ------- Basic earnings per common share (2) $0.33
$(0.08) $0.24(3) ------------------------- ----- ------ -------
Diluted earnings per common share (2) $0.32 $(0.08) $0.24
--------------------------- ----- ------ ----- For the Twelve
Months Ended -------------------------- December 31, 2009
----------------- GAAP Adjustments (4) Non-GAAP ---- --------------
-------- Net interest income $428,769 $- $428,769
------------------- -------- --- -------- Provision for loan losses
200,000 - 200,000 ------------------ ------- --- ------- Net
interest income after provision for loan losses 228,769 - 228,769
------------------- ------- --- ------- Non-interest income 79,801
6,888 86,689 ------------------- ------ ----- ------ Non-interest
expense (general and administrative expense) 270,056 (9,851)
260,205 ------- ------- ------- Income before income tax expense
38,514 16,739 55,253 -------------------- ------ ------ ------
Income tax expense 10,830 5,859 16,689 ------------------ ------
----- ------ Net income (2) $27,684 $10,880 $38,564 --------------
------- ------- ------- Basic earnings per common share (2) $0.30
$0.12 $0.42 ------------------ ----- ----- ----- Diluted earnings
per common share (2) $0.30 $0.12 $0.42 -------------------- -----
----- ----- For the Twelve Months Ended --------------------------
December 31, 2008 ----------------- GAAP Adjustments (1) Non-GAAP
---- -------------- -------- Net interest income $395,384 $-
$395,384 ------------------- -------- --- -------- Provision for
loan losses 69,000 - 69,000 ------------------------- ------ ---
------ Net interest income after provision for loan losses 326,384
- 326,384 -------------------- ------- --- ------- Non-interest
income 11,180 77,696 88,876 ------------------- ------ ------
------ Non-interest expense (general and administrative expense)
233,260 - 233,260 -------------------- ------- --- ------- Income
before income tax expense 104,304 77,696 182,000
------------------------ ------- ------ ------- Income tax expense
28,962 27,194 56,156 ------------------ ------ ------ ------ Net
income (2) $75,342 $50,502 $125,844 -------------- ------- -------
-------- Basic earnings per common share (2) $0.83 $0.56 $1.39
------------------------- ----- ----- ----- Diluted earnings per
common Share (2) $0.82 $0.56 $1.38 ---------------------------
----- ----- ----- Non-GAAP returns are calculated substituting
non-GAAP net income for net income in the corresponding ratio
calculation, while the non-GAAP general and administrative expense
to average assets ratio substitutes non-GAAP general and
administrative expense (non-GAAP non-interest expense) for general
and administrative expense (non- interest expense) in the
corresponding ratio calculation. Similarly, the non-GAAP efficiency
ratio substitutes non-GAAP non- interest income and non-GAAP
general and administrative expense for non-interest income and
general and administrative expense in the corresponding ratio
calculation. (1) Adjustments relate to the other-than-temporary
impairment write- down of securities charge recorded in the 2008
third quarter and subsequent tax adjustment recorded in the 2008
fourth quarter as a result of tax changes due to the enactment of
the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act in October 2008. (2)
Non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS are also referred to as
operating income and operating EPS throughout this release. (3)
Figures do not cross foot due to rounding. (4) Non-interest income
adjustment relates to the $1.6 million lower of cost or market
write-down of premises and equipment held-for-sale recorded in the
2009 second quarter and the $5.3 million other- than-temporary
impairment write-down of securities charge recorded in the 2009
first quarter and non-interest expense adjustment relates to the
federal deposit insurance special assessment recorded in the 2009
second quarter. ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
One-to-Four Family Residential Loan Portfolio - Geographic Analysis
(Dollars in millions) At December 31, 2009
--------------------------------------- Non-performing loans Total
Non-performing as % of total State loans loans loans ----- -----
-------------- ------------- New York Full Income $2,736.7 $22.9
0.84% Alt A < 70% LTV $261.0 $9.1 3.49% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $81.9
$9.4 11.48% ----- ---- State Total $3,079.6 $41.4 1.34% Illinois
Full Income $1,170.0 $14.0 1.20% Alt A < 70% LTV $128.1 $9.9
7.73% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $137.6 $17.6 12.79% ------ ----- State
Total $1,435.7 $41.5 2.89% Connecticut Full Income $1,009.0 $8.5
0.84% Alt A < 70% LTV $126.5 $8.6 6.80% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $64.9
$11.5 17.72% ----- ----- State Total $1,200.4 $28.6 2.38%
California Full Income $731.6 $22.0 3.01% Alt A < 70% LTV $175.3
$10.5 5.99% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $170.8 $19.7 11.53% ------ -----
State Total $1,077.7 $52.2 4.84% New Jersey Full Income $732.3
$22.0 3.00% Alt A < 70% LTV $96.4 $7.2 7.47% Alt A 70%-80% LTV
$93.2 $12.4 13.30% ----- ----- State Total $921.9 $41.6 4.51%
Massachusetts Full Income $716.6 $6.7 0.93% Alt A < 70% LTV
$77.1 $3.9 5.06% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $39.6 $6.1 15.40% ----- ----
State Total $833.3 $16.7 2.00% Virginia Full Income $600.8 $8.9
1.48% Alt A < 70% LTV $76.1 $0.9 1.18% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $108.3
$6.4 5.91% ------ ---- State Total $785.2 $16.2 2.06% Maryland Full
Income $587.6 $12.9 2.20% Alt A < 70% LTV $80.1 $5.8 7.24% Alt A
70%-80% LTV $93.6 $19.4 20.73% ----- ----- State Total $761.3 $38.1
5.00% Washington Full Income $343.9 $1.4 0.41% Alt A < 70% LTV
$7.6 $1.5 19.74% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $3.2 $0.0 0.00% ---- ---- State
Total $354.7 $2.9 0.82% Florida Full Income $178.6 $13.8 7.73% Alt
A < 70% LTV $51.9 $4.9 9.44% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $37.2 $7.4 19.89%
----- ---- State Total $267.7 $26.1 9.75% Other States Full Income
$1,033.8 $14.2 1.37% Alt A < 70% LTV $80.6 $3.9 4.84% Alt A
70%-80% LTV $63.5 $6.7 10.55% ----- ---- State Total $1,177.9 $24.8
2.11% Total all states Full Income $9,840.9 $147.3 1.50% Alt A <
70% LTV $1,160.7 $66.2 5.70% Alt A 70%-80% LTV $893.8 $116.6 13.05%
------ ------ Grand total $11,895.4 $330.1 2.78% Note: LTVs are
based on current principal balances and original appraised values
DATASOURCE: Astoria Financial Corporation CONTACT: Peter J.
Cunningham, First Vice President, Investor Relations,
+1-516-327-7877, Web Site: http://www.astoriafederal.com/
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