![]() Gulf South Bank Conference May 13, 2013 Gulf South Bank Conference May 13, 2013 Exhibit 99.1 |
![]() Carl Chaney President & CEO 2 |
![]() Forward-Looking Statements Forward-Looking Statements Certain of the statements or information included in this presentation may constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include projections of revenue, costs, results of operations or financial condition or statements regarding future market conditions or our potential plans and strategies for the future. Forward-looking statements that we may make include, but may not be limited to, comments with respect to future levels of economic activity in our markets, loan growth, deposit trends, credit quality trends, future sales of nonperforming assets, net interest margin trends, future expense levels and the ability to achieve reductions in non-interest expense or other cost savings, projected tax rates, future profitability, improvements in expense to revenue (efficiency) ratio, purchase accounting impacts such as accretion levels, the impact of the branch rationalization process, uses of capital and the financial impact of regulatory requirements. Hancock’s ability to accurately project results or predict the effects of future plans or strategies is inherently limited. We believe that the expectations reflected or implied by any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, but actual results and performance could differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ from those expressed in the Company's forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those outlined in Hancock's SEC filings, including the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 and most recent form 10-Q. Hancock undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, and you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. 3 |
![]() • Diversified footprint across the Gulf South • 2 well-known Gulf Coast brands • Loyal customer base and attractive deposit funding • Diversified revenue stream with strong earnings momentum • Leading market share in key MSAs • Louisiana and Houston economies are best performing markets within our footprint A Premier Gulf South Financial Services Franchise Whitney Bank Hancock Bank 4 |
![]() #1 Most Improved Metro in the USA [Wall Street Journal] #1 Growing Metro Area for Employment [Brookings Inst.] #1 Metro for IT Job Growth in the USA [Forbes] #1 Most Improved State in the U.S. [Chief Executive magazine] #1 State for Economic Growth Potential [Business Facilities] Recent Accolades For Recent Accolades For New Orleans and LA New Orleans and LA 5 Source: GNO, Inc. |
![]() • Net income $48.6 million or $.56 per diluted common share • ROA 1.03% • ROTCE 12.04% • Continued to build strong capital levels • Improved asset quality metrics • Expenses in line with guidance • Recent balance sheet decline related mainly to seasonal trends in deposits and loan demand • Challenges from operating environment & headwinds continue Fundamentals Remain Solid Fundamentals Remain Solid Compared to Peers Compared to Peers 6 * A reconciliation of net income to operating income and pre-tax, pre-provision income is included in the appendix. ** Noninterest expense as a percent of total revenue (TE) before amortization of purchased intangibles, securities transactions and merger expenses. |
![]() Sam Kendricks Chief Credit Officer 7 |
![]() Growth Continues In C&I Growth Continues In C&I Portfolio, Energy Lending Portfolio, Energy Lending • Total loans $11.5B; down $95 million, or less than 1% linked-quarter • Seasonal reductions in demand from some C&I customers in the first quarter • New loan activity in many markets across the footprint, especially Houston, Florida and Louisiana • Loans outstanding to oil & gas industry customers totaled $960 million, or approximately 8% of total loans, at March 31, 2013 • Based on current levels of activity, management expects some success in achieving net loan growth in future quarters. Period-end balances. As of March 31, 2013 8 Total Loan Mix 3/31/13 Energy Portfolio Mix |
![]() Whitney Portfolio Continues Whitney Portfolio Continues Solid Performance Solid Performance • FAS 91 mark accreted into earnings over the life of the portfolio • Credit impaired mark available for charge-offs; if not needed for charge-offs then accreted into income • Quarterly reviews of accretion levels and portfolio performance will impact reported margin 9 $s in millions Credit Impaired (SOP 03-3) Performing (FAS 91) Total Whitney loan mark at acquisition (as adjusted in 4Q11) $284 $187 $471 Acquired portfolio loan balances at acquisition $818 $6,101 $6,919 Discount at acquisition 34.7% 3.1% 6.8% Remaining Whitney loan mark at 3/31/13 $188 $68 $255 Remaining acquired portfolio loan balances at 3/31/13 $317 $3,565 $3,882 Acquired loan charge-offs from acquisition thru 3/31/13 $27 $6 $33 Discount at 3/31/13 59.2% 1.9% 6.6% As of March 31, 2013 |
![]() Peoples First Loan Mark Used Peoples First Loan Mark Used For Charge-Offs For Charge-Offs • FDIC covered loan portfolio • Entire loan mark available for charge-offs; if not needed for charge-offs then accreted into income • Quarterly reviews of accretion levels and portfolio performance will impact reported margin • FDIC loss share receivable totaled $153 million at March 31, 2013 Balance reflects the total amount expected to be collected from the FDIC 10 $s in millions Credit Impaired (SOP 03-3) Peoples First loan mark at acquisition (12/2009) $509 Charge-offs from acquisition thru 3/31/13 $387 Accretion since acquisition date $71 Remaining loan mark at 3/31/13 $91 Impairment reserve at 3/31/13 $62 Remaining acquired portfolio loan balances at 3/31/13 $568 Discount & allowance at 3/31/13 26.9% As of March 31, 2013 |
![]() • Provision for loan losses was $9.6 million, down $18.5 million from 4Q12 • 4Q12 includes $13.7 million related to the bulk loan sale • 1Q13 includes $6.6 million impact from FDIC-covered loan portfolio • 1Q13 includes $3.0 million for the non-covered loan portfolio • Linked-quarter decrease related to a lower level of non-covered charge-offs and the impact of a slowdown in newly identified impaired loans • Do not expect to maintain lower level of non-covered provision in the near term • Non-covered net charge-offs totaled $6.6 million, or 0.23% • 4Q12 included $16.2 million related to the bulk loan sale • Linked-quarter decrease reflects a lower level of gross charge-offs and a higher than normal level of recoveries • Do not expect to maintain higher level of recoveries in the near term • Allowance for loan losses/loans 1.20% • Excluding the impact of the Whitney acquired loans and FDIC covered loans, allowance for loan losses was 1.02% Improved Asset Quality Metrics Improved Asset Quality Metrics 11 As of March 31, 2013 |
![]() • Nonperforming assets totaled $229 million, a decrease of $27 million linked-quarter • Nonaccrual loans down $6.5 million • Restructured loans increased $2.1 million • ORE and foreclosed assets down $22.4 million • Management will continue to evaluate the costs and benefits of NPL and ORE sale opportunities as part of its normal credit risk management process Improved Asset Quality Metrics Improved Asset Quality Metrics 12 $s in millions Excludes covered portfolio and gross of the Whitney loan mark As of March 31, 2013 $0 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 $1,200 $1,400 2Q11 3Q11 4Q11 1Q12 2Q12 3Q12 4Q12 1Q13 Criticized Loans (Special Mention, Substandard, Doubtful) |
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![]() Strong Core Deposit Strong Core Deposit Funding Funding • Total deposits $15.3 billion, down approximately $500 million linked-quarter • Decrease related mainly to seasonal trends and maturity of $100 million of brokered CDs • Funding mix remained strong – Noninterest-bearing demand deposits (DDA) comprised 36% of total period-end deposits – Shift continued from CDs to no or low cost deposits – Cost of funds 28bps • Approximately $1.6B in CDs maturing over the next 4 quarters at average rate of .38% Period-end balances. As of March 31, 2013 14 |
![]() Net Interest Margin Impacted By Net Interest Margin Impacted By Earning Asset Repricing Earning Asset Repricing • Reported net interest margin (NIM) 4.32%, down 16bps linked-quarter • Core NIM compressed 20bps – Continued repricing of earning assets causing NIM compression – Average rate on new loans booked in 1Q13 in the range of 3.0%-3.5% ; – New securities purchased in 1Q13 at an average rate of 1.68% • Compression of 5-10 bps in the core margin is expected in the near term • All else equal, and adjusting for the volatility related to loan accretion, compression of the reported margin of 10-20 bps is anticipated in the near term As of March 31, 2013 15 • Increase in net purchase accounting adjustments, mainly from the Whitney transaction, positively impacted net interest income (NII), NIM, EPS • Higher than expected accretion in 1Q13 added approximately $7.5 million to NII, or $.06 to EPS • Absent additional accretion, and all else equal, quarterly EPS $.06 lower than reported 1Q13 |
![]() Core NIM Compression Related Core NIM Compression Related to Lower Earning Asset Yields to Lower Earning Asset Yields 16 *Core loan yields exclude purchase accounting accretion • NIM compression mitigation strategies in place • Main focus on additional loan volumes, enhanced loan mix, better pricing • C&I • Owner-occupied CRE • Consumer • Continual deployment of excess liquidity • Lower cost of funds where possible |
![]() Expected Annual Impact of Purchase Expected Annual Impact of Purchase Accounting Adjustments Accounting Adjustments • Net purchase accounting adjustments will be ‘sizeable’ part of earnings for the next few years • Post 2015, diminishing levels of purchase accounting adjustments also expected • Revenue includes loan accretion, securities amortization, CD accretion • Amortization of intangibles mainly related to the Whitney acquisition $s in millions Impact of Purchase Accounting Adjustments and Efficiency Initiative 2012-2015 (2013-2015 projections will be updated quarterly; subject to volatility) 17 $124 $113 $86 $72 $31 $29 $27 $24 $93 $85 $59 $48 $0 $25 $50 $75 $100 $125 2012 2013 2014 2015 Revenue impact Amortization of intangibles Pre - tax impact PAA |
![]() Efficiency & Process Efficiency & Process Improvement Initiative Improvement Initiative • Announced an efficiency and process improvement initiative • Part of the Company’s updated long-term Strategic Plan • Most effective way of operating the consolidated organization Short-term efficiency improvements Long-term process improvement • Committed to reducing non-interest expense in future years by $50 million compared to annualized 2013 expense • Designed to reduce overall annual expense levels over the next 7 quarters 50% attainment by 1Q14 100% attainment by 4Q14 • Will include reviews of front and back office areas as well as branch network and current business models • Longer-term sustainable efficiency ratio target of 57%-59% set for 2016 • Expect to incur one-time costs in implementing the initiative 18 $s in millions 1Q13 non-interest expense $160 Annualized 1Q13 non-interest expense $640 1Q14 non-interest expense projection $153 4Q14 non-interest expense projection $147 ** Noninterest expense as a percent of total revenue (TE) before amortization of purchased intangibles, sub debt redemption costs, securities transactions and merger expenses |
![]() Efficiency Improvements Will Offset Loss Efficiency Improvements Will Offset Loss of Purchase Accounting Adjustments of Purchase Accounting Adjustments $s in millions Impact of Purchase Accounting Adjustments and Efficiency Initiative 2012-2015 (2013-2015 projections will be updated quarterly; subject to volatility) 19 |
![]() Carl Chaney President & CEO 20 |
![]() • Have reviewed each market for commercial and/or retail line of business focus • Will close between 40-45 branches across the 5-state footprint during 3Q13 and 4Q13 • Expect to incur one-time costs of between $18 - $22 million related to branch closures • Very little impact in core markets of Greater New Orleans and MS Gulf Coast Strategic Review of Markets and Line of Business Focus Whitney Bank Hancock Bank 21 |
![]() • TCE ratio 9.14% at March 31, 2013 • Have reviewed opportunities to deploy excess capital and liquidity in the best interest of the Company and its shareholders • Announced stock buyback of up to 5% of outstanding common stock • Completed accelerated share repurchase of approximately 2.8 million shares as of May 9, 2013 • Total transaction amount of $115 million • Remaining shares to be repurchased within 12 months • Proforma TCE ratio as of 3/31/13…..8.56% Solid Capital Levels Solid Capital Levels 22 |
![]() Strong Strong Opportunities Opportunities Two premier Gulf South franchises Successful merger, integration, retention of customers, associates Today, one strong, consolidated company History of effective capital management Superior liquidity Conservative credit culture Enhanced earnings potential Well positioned for future growth Focused on shareholder value creation 23 |
![]() Appendix 24 |
![]() Non-GAAP Reconciliation Non-GAAP Non-GAAP Reconciliation Reconciliation 25 (a) Net income less tax-effected merger costs, debt early redemption costs, and securities gains/losses. Management believes that this is a useful financial measure because it enables investors to assess ongoing operations. (b) Pre-tax pre-provision profit (PTPP) is total revenue less noninterest expense, merger items, and securities transactions. Management believes that PTPP profit is a useful financial measure because it enables investors and others to assess the Company’s ability to generate capital to cover credit losses through a credit cycle. (amounts in thousands) (unaudited) 3/31/2013 12/31/2012 3/31/2012 Income Statement Interest income $185,272 $191,140 $191,716 Interest income (TE) 187,998 194,075 194,665 Interest expense 11,257 11,275 15,428 Net interest income (TE) 176,741 182,800 179,237 Provision for loan losses 9,578 28,051 10,015 Noninterest income excluding securities transactions 60,187 64,308 61,494 Securities transactions gains/(losses) - 623 12 Noninterest expense 159,602 157,920 205,463 Income before income taxes 65,022 58,825 22,316 Income tax expense 16,446 11,866 3,821 Net income $48,576 $46,959 $18,495 Merger-related expenses - - 33,913 Securities transactions gains/(losses) - 623 12 Taxes on adjustments - (218) 11,865 Operating income (a) $48,576 $46,554 $40,531 Difference between interest income and interest income (TE) $2,726 $2,935 $2,949 Provision for loan losses 9,578 28,051 10,015 Merger-related expenses - - 33,913 Less securities transactions gains/(losses) - 623 12 Income tax expense 16,446 11,866 3,821 Pre-tax, pre-provision profit (PTPP) (b) $77,326 $89,188 $69,181 Three Months Ended |
![]() Gulf South Bank Conference May 13, 2013 Gulf South Bank Conference May 13, 2013 |