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Regional Management Corp | NYSE:RM | NYSE | Common Stock |
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Net income of $5.3 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.45, including an estimated $0.18 hurricane impact and a $0.05 benefit from bulk debt sale
Tenth consecutive quarter of double-digit total finance receivables growth
Regional Management Corp. (NYSE:RM), a diversified consumer finance company, today announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2017.
Third Quarter 2017 Highlights and Subsequent Events
$
(0.18
)
Benefit from bulk sale $ 0.05“Despite the impact of the hurricanes, our third quarter performance drivers remained strong,” said Peter R. Knitzer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Regional Management. “We continued to generate year-over-year double-digit growth on our top line and in our finance receivables, with our credit performance, excluding the impact from the hurricanes, also improving. While our bottom line was clearly affected by the impact of the hurricanes, the additional $3.0 million allowance we took in the quarter should encompass any future net credit loss impact. Most importantly, we took great care to assist our customers in need and the hurricanes should have no impact on our overall business results and strategic plans for 2018 and beyond.”
“In addition, we announced today that we are discontinuing auto loan originations, further prioritizing our focus on the growth of our core small and large loan portfolios,” added Mr. Knitzer. “Finally, we successfully converted our branches in Texas to our new operating platform and now have 80% of our accounts on the new system. Overall, we continue to steadily progress in terms of our core loan strategy and infrastructure build, and we remain well positioned to deliver long-term shareholder value.”
Third Quarter 2017 Results
Finance receivables outstanding at September 30, 2017 were $774.9 million, an 11.3% increase from $696.1 million in the prior year. Finance receivables increased primarily due to an increase in both the core small and large loan portfolios.
For the third quarter ended September 30, 2017, the Company reported total revenue of $69.2 million, a 10.8% increase from $62.5 million in the prior-year period. Interest and fee income for the third quarter of 2017 was $63.6 million, a 10.8% increase from $57.4 million in the prior-year period, primarily due to an increase in the small and large loan portfolios compared to the prior-year period. Insurance income, net for the third quarter of 2017 was $3.1 million, a 31.9% increase from the prior-year period, primarily attributable to a transition in insurance carriers, causing some of the Company’s insurance claims to impact net credit losses instead of insurance income. This line swing had no impact on net income. Other income for the third quarter of 2017 was $2.5 million, an 8.3% decrease from the prior-year period, primarily the result of waiving extension and late fees for customers in hurricane-affected areas.
The provision for credit losses in the third quarter of 2017 was $20.2 million, compared to $16.4 million in the prior-year period. The increase was primarily due to an incremental $3.0 million of provision for credit losses associated with the impact of the hurricanes, higher net credit losses, and the temporary shift of $0.6 million in insurance claims expense, partially offset by proceeds of $1.0 million from the bulk sale.
Net credit losses were $14.8 million in the third quarter of 2017, an increase of $1.2 million over the prior-year period, consistent with portfolio growth. Net credit losses for the third quarter of 2017 included $1.0 million of losses attributable to the temporary shift of certain insurance claims expense into net credit losses during a transition in the Company’s insurance provider. Annualized net credit losses as a percentage of average finance receivables in the third quarter of 2017 were 7.8% (inclusive of 0.5% attributable to the shift in insurance claims expense noted above and a 0.5% reduction due to the bulk sale), an improvement from 8.0% in the prior-year period.
General and administrative expenses for the third quarter of 2017 were $33.8 million, an increase of 11.1%, or $3.4 million, from the prior-year period. General and administrative expenses for both the third quarters of 2017 and 2016 included $0.4 million of loan system conversion costs. Sequentially, general and administrative expenses increased $2.2 million, or 6.9%, from the second quarter of 2017, primarily from personnel cost increases due to seasonal increases in bonuses, increases in average wages, staffing related to growth, accelerated implementation of centralized collections, and a $0.5 million increase in marketing spend.
Interest expense was $6.7 million in the third quarter of 2017, compared to $5.1 million in the prior-year period. The increase in interest expense was due to higher long-term debt amounts outstanding from finance receivable growth, a federal funds rate increase, larger unused lines of credit, and incremental debt issuance costs associated with upsizing the senior revolving credit facility and entering into the new warehouse credit facility. The Company’s diversified sources of funding continue to position it for long-term growth.
Net income for the third quarter of 2017 was $5.3 million, a decrease from $6.5 million in the prior-year period. Diluted earnings per share for the third quarter of 2017 were $0.45, a decrease from $0.56 in the prior-year period.
Nine Months 2017 Results
For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, the Company reported total revenue of $200.4 million, a 13.5% increase from $176.5 million in the prior-year period. Interest and fee income for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $182.7 million, a 13.2% increase from $161.3 million in the prior-year period, primarily due to an increase in the portfolios of both small and large installment loans compared to the prior-year period. Insurance income, net for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $10.0 million, a 26.6% increase from the prior-year period, in part attributable to the temporary shift of certain claims expense into provision for credit losses during the Company’s transition to a new insurance provider. Other income for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $7.7 million, a 5.6% increase from the prior-year period.
The provision for credit losses for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $57.9 million, compared to $43.6 million in the prior-year period. Net credit losses for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 were $51.7 million, compared to $41.9 million in the prior-year period. Net credit losses for the current-year period included $3.6 million of losses attributable to a temporary shift of certain insurance claims expense into net credit losses during a transition in the Company’s insurance provider. Annualized net credit losses as a percentage of average finance receivables for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 were 9.5% (inclusive of 0.7% attributable to the shift in insurance claims expense noted above and a 0.2% reduction due to the bulk sale), an increase from 8.7% in the prior-year period.
General and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 were $96.9 million, an increase of $7.1 million, or 7.9%, from $89.8 million in the prior-year period. Included in the nine months 2017 and 2016 results were $1.2 million and $1.4 million in loan system conversion costs, respectively.
Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $19.1 million, an 8.6% increase compared to net income of $17.6 million in the prior-year period. Diluted earnings per share for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $1.62 compared to $1.44 in the prior-year period.
De Novo Outlook
As of September 30, 2017, the Company’s branch network consisted of 344 locations. To improve network efficiency, Regional Management closed three branches in the third quarter of 2017 and plans to close three additional branches in the fourth quarter. The Company opened nine de novo branches as of September 30, 2017, and opened a tenth branch earlier this month, thus completing its de novo program for the year. For 2018, the Company expects to reaccelerate its de novo branch openings.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of September 30, 2017, the Company had finance receivables of $774.9 million and outstanding long-term debt of $538.4 million (consisting of $461.0 million of long-term debt on its $638.0 million senior revolving credit facility, $55.8 million of long-term debt on its $125.0 million revolving warehouse credit facility, and $21.6 million of long-term debt on its $75.7 million amortizing loan).
Conference Call Information
Regional Management Corp. will host a conference call and webcast today at 5:00 PM ET to discuss these results.
The dial-in number for the conference call is (855) 327-6837 (toll-free) or (631) 891-4304 (direct). Please dial the number 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
*** A supplemental slide presentation will be made available on Regional Management’s website prior to the earnings call at www.RegionalManagement.com. ***
In addition, a live webcast of the conference call will also be available on Regional Management’s website at www.RegionalManagement.com.
A replay will be available following the end of the call through Wednesday, November 15, 2017, by telephone at (844) 512-2921 (toll-free) or (412) 317-6671 (international), passcode 10003790. A webcast replay of the call will be available at http://www.RegionalManagement.com for one year following the call.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain various “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which represent Regional Management Corp.’s expectations or beliefs concerning future events. Words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “likely,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “projects,” “believes,” “estimates,” “outlook,” and similar expressions may be used to identify these forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are about matters that are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the control of Regional Management. Factors that could cause actual results or performance to differ from the expectations expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the following: changes in general economic conditions, including levels of unemployment and bankruptcies; risks associated with Regional Management’s transition to a new loan origination and servicing software system; risks related to opening new branches, including the ability or inability to open new branches as planned; risks inherent in making loans, including repayment risks and value of collateral, which risks may increase in light of adverse or recessionary economic conditions; changes in interest rates; the risk that Regional Management’s existing sources of liquidity become insufficient to satisfy its needs or that its access to these sources becomes unexpectedly restricted; changes in federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or regulatory policies and practices, and risks associated with the manner in which laws and regulations are interpreted, implemented, and enforced; the timing and amount of revenues that may be recognized by Regional Management; changes in current revenue and expense trends (including trends affecting delinquencies and credit losses); changes in Regional Management’s markets and general changes in the economy (particularly in the markets served by Regional Management); changes in the competitive environment in which Regional Management operates or in the demand for its products; risks related to acquisitions; changes in operating and administrative expenses; and the departure, transition, or replacement of key personnel. Such factors and others are discussed in greater detail in Regional Management’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Regional Management will not update the information contained in this press release beyond the publication date, except to the extent required by law, and is not responsible for changes made to this document by wire services or Internet services.
About Regional Management Corp.
Regional Management Corp. (NYSE:RM) is a diversified consumer finance company providing a broad array of loan products primarily to customers with limited access to consumer credit from banks, thrifts, credit card companies, and other traditional lenders. Regional Management began operations in 1987 with four branches in South Carolina and has since expanded its branch network across South Carolina, Texas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Georgia, and Virginia. Each of its loan products is structured on a fixed rate, fixed term basis with fully amortizing equal monthly installment payments and is repayable at any time without penalty. Regional Management’s loans are sourced through its multiple channel platform, including in its branches, through direct mail campaigns, independent and franchise automobile dealerships, online credit application networks, retailers, and its consumer website. For more information, please visit www.RegionalManagement.com.
Regional Management Corp. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Better (Worse) Better (Worse) 3Q 17 3Q 16 $ % YTD 17 YTD 16 $ % Revenue Interest and fee income $ 63,615 $ 57,420 $ 6,195 10.8 % $ 182,657 $ 161,309 $ 21,348 13.2 % Insurance income, net 3,095 2,346 749 31.9 % 9,985 7,886 2,099 26.6 % Other income 2,484 2,709 (225 ) (8.3 ) % 7,710 7,302 408 5.6 % Total revenue 69,194 62,475 6,719 10.8 % 200,352 176,497 23,855 13.5 % Expenses Provision for credit losses 20,152 16,410 (3,742 ) (22.8 ) % 57,875 43,587 (14,288 ) (32.8 ) % Personnel 19,534 18,180 (1,354 ) (7.4 ) % 56,089 51,981 (4,108 ) (7.9 ) % Occupancy 5,480 5,175 (305 ) (5.9 ) % 16,184 14,808 (1,376 ) (9.3 ) % Marketing 2,303 1,786 (517 ) (28.9 ) % 5,287 5,363 76 1.4 % Other 6,523 5,312 (1,211 ) (22.8 ) % 19,376 17,654 (1,722 ) (9.8 ) % Total general and administrative 33,840 30,453 (3,387 ) (11.1 ) % 96,936 89,806 (7,130 ) (7.9 ) % Interest expense 6,658 5,116 (1,542 ) (30.1 ) % 17,092 14,637 (2,455 ) (16.8 ) % Income before income taxes 8,544 10,496 (1,952 ) (18.6 ) % 28,449 28,467 (18 ) (0.1 ) % Income taxes 3,235 4,020 785 19.5 % 9,371 10,903 1,532 14.1 % Net income $ 5,309 $ 6,476 $ (1,167 ) (18.0 ) % $ 19,078 $ 17,564 $ 1,514 8.6 % Net income per common share: Basic $ 0.46 $ 0.57 $ (0.11 ) (19.3 ) % $ 1.65 $ 1.47 $ 0.18 12.2 % Diluted $ 0.45 $ 0.56 $ (0.11 ) (19.6 ) % $ 1.62 $ 1.44 $ 0.18 12.5 % Weighted-average shares outstanding: Basic 11,563 11,384 (179 ) (1.6 ) % 11,537 11,963 426 3.6 % Diluted 11,812 11,664 (148 ) (1.3 ) % 11,752 12,194 442 3.6 % Return on average assets (annualized) 2.8 % 3.9 % 3.5 % 3.7 % Return on average equity (annualized) 9.4 % 13.2 % 11.7 % 11.7 %Regional Management Corp. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except par value amounts)
Increase (Decrease) 3Q 17 3Q 16 $ % Assets Cash $ 5,191 $ 3,959 $ 1,232 31.1 % Gross finance receivables 1,002,630 887,316 115,314 13.0 % Unearned finance charges and insurance premiums (227,774 ) (191,167 ) (36,607 ) (19.1 ) % Finance receivables 774,856 696,149 78,707 11.3 % Allowance for credit losses (47,400 ) (39,100 ) (8,300 ) (21.2 ) % Net finance receivables 727,456 657,049 70,407 10.7 % Property and equipment 12,657 10,701 1,956 18.3 % Restricted cash 13,849 7,906 5,943 75.2 % Intangible assets 10,239 5,324 4,915 92.3 % Deferred tax asset 5,121 — 5,121 100.0 % Other assets 5,337 6,390 (1,053 ) (16.5 ) % Total assets $ 779,850 $ 691,329 $ 88,521 12.8 % Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Liabilities: Long-term debt $ 538,351 $ 481,766 $ 56,585 11.7 % Unamortized debt issuance costs (5,266 ) (2,403 ) (2,863 ) (119.1 ) % Net long-term debt 533,085 479,363 53,722 11.2 % Accounts payable and accrued expenses 18,950 11,436 7,514 65.7 % Deferred tax liability — 432 (432 ) (100.0 )% Total liabilities 552,035 491,231 60,804 12.4 % Commitments and Contingencies Stockholders’ equity: Preferred stock ($0.10 par value, 100,000 shares authorized, no shares issued or outstanding) — — — — Common stock ($0.10 par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized, 13,213 shares issued and 11,667 shares outstanding at September 30, 2017 and 12,984 shares issued and 11,438 shares outstanding at September 30, 2016) 1,321 1,298 23 1.8 % Additional paid-in-capital 93,673 91,524 2,149 2.3 % Retained earnings 157,867 132,322 25,545 19.3 % Treasury stock (1,546 shares at September 30, 2017 and 2016) (25,046 ) (25,046 ) — 0.0 % Total stockholders’ equity 227,815 200,098 27,717 13.9 % Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 779,850 $ 691,329 $ 88,521 12.8 %Regional Management Corp. and Subsidiaries
Selected Financial Data
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
Averages and Yields 3Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 16Average Finance
Average Yield
Average Finance
Average Yield
Average Finance
Average Yield
Receivables
(Annualized)
Receivables
(Annualized)
Receivables
(Annualized)
Small loans$
358,380
42.7 %
$
341,184
42.9 %
$
337,674
43.3 % Large loans 288,684 29.0 % 253,049 29.0 % 206,437 29.0 % Automobile loans 75,984 16.2 % 83,082 16.5 % 99,113 17.8 % Retail loans 30,788 17.8 % 30,486 19.1 % 31,317 19.4 % Total interest and fee yield $ 753,836 33.8 % $ 707,801 33.8 % $ 674,541 34.0 % Total revenue yield $ 753,836 36.7 % $ 707,801 36.9 % $ 674,541 37.0 %
Components of Increase in Interest and Fee Income
3Q 17 Compared to 3Q 16
Increase (Decrease)
Volume Rate Volume & Rate Net Small loans $ 2,239 $ (466 ) $ (29 ) $ 1,744 Large loans 5,971 (29 ) (12 ) 5,930 Automobile loans (1,027 ) (393 ) 92 (1,328 ) Retail loans (26 ) (127 ) 2 (151 ) Product mix (407 ) 518 (111 ) — Total increase in interest and fee income $ 6,750 $ (497 ) $ (58 ) $ 6,195 Net Loans Originated (1)QoQ $
QoQ %
YoY $
YoY %
3Q 17 2Q 17Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
3Q 16Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
Small loans $148,820
$ 160,380 $ (11,560 ) (7.2 ) % $
160,642
$ (11,822 ) (7.4 ) % Large loans 105,460 86,771 18,689 21.5 % 62,846 42,614 67.8 % Automobile loans 3,787 5,828 (2,041 ) (35.0 ) % 11,099 (7,312 ) (65.9 ) % Retail loans 7,905 6,353 1,552 24.4 % 9,258 (1,353 ) (14.6 ) % Total net loans originated $ 265,972 $ 259,332 $ 6,640 2.6 % $ 243,845 $ 22,127 9.1 %
(1) Represents the balance of loan origination and refinancing net of unearned finance charges
Other Key Metrics 3Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 16 Net credit losses $ 14,752 $ 17,589 $ 13,510 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 7.8 % 9.9 % 8.0 %Provision for credit losses (1)
$ 20,152 $ 18,589 $ 16,410 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 10.7 % 10.5 % 9.7 % Percentage of total revenue 29.1 % 28.5 % 26.3 % General and administrative expenses $ 33,840 $ 31,642 $ 30,453 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 18.0 % 17.9 % 18.1 % Percentage of total revenue 48.9 % 48.4 % 48.7 % Same store results: Finance receivables at period-end $ 768,794 $ 723,547 $ 657,764 Finance receivable growth rate 10.4 % 12.0 % 12.3 % Number of branches in calculation 333 336 315(1) Includes $3,000 for incremental hurricane allowance for credit losses in 3Q 17
Finance Receivables by ProductQoQ $
QoQ %
YoY $
YoY %
3Q 17 2Q 17Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
3Q 16Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
Small loans $363,262
$
348,742
$ 14,520 4.2 % $
349,390
$ 13,872 4.0 % Large loans 308,642 267,921 40,721 15.2 % 217,102 91,540 42.2 % Total core loans 671,904 616,663 55,241 9.0 % 566,492 105,412 18.6 % Automobile loans 71,666 79,861 (8,195 ) (10.3 ) % 97,141 (25,475 ) (26.2 ) % Retail loans 31,286 30,243 1,043 3.4 % 32,516 (1,230 ) (3.8 ) % Total finance receivables $ 774,856 $ 726,767 $ 48,089 6.6 % $ 696,149 $ 78,707 11.3 % Number of branches at period end 344 347 (3 ) (0.9 ) % 338 6 1.8 % Average finance receivables per branch $ 2,252 $ 2,094 $ 158 7.5 % $ 2,060 $ 192 9.3 % Contractual Delinquency by Aging 3Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 16
Allowance for credit losses (1)
$47,400
6.1 % $
42,000
5.8 % $
39,100
5.6 % Current 638,696 82.5 % 599,344 82.5 % 569,412 81.8 % 1 to 29 days past due 83,230 10.7 % 80,064 11.0 % 77,097 11.1 % Delinquent accounts: 30 to 59 days 18,621 2.4 % 17,018 2.3 % 17,323 2.4 % 60 to 89 days 11,631 1.5 % 10,726 1.5 % 10,966 1.6 % 90 to 119 days 9,653 1.2 % 7,793 1.0 % 8,363 1.3 % 120 to 149 days 6,799 0.9 % 6,302 0.9 % 7,215 1.0 % 150 to 179 days 6,226 0.8 % 5,520 0.8 % 5,773 0.8 % Total contractual delinquency $ 52,930 6.8 % $ 47,359 6.5 % $ 49,640 7.1 % Total finance receivables $ 774,856 100.0 % $ 726,767 100.0 % $ 696,149 100.0 % 1 day and over past due $ 136,160 17.5 % $ 127,423 17.5 % $ 126,737 18.2 %
(1) Includes $3,000 for incremental hurricane allowance for credit losses in 3Q 17
Contractual Delinquency by Product 3Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 16 Small loans$
30,328
8.3 %
$
26,610
7.6 %
$
30,169
8.6 % Large loans 15,578 5.0 % 13,839 5.2 % 10,142 4.7 % Automobile loans 5,280 7.4 % 5,172 6.5 % 7,459 7.7 % Retail loans 1,744 5.6 % 1,738 5.7 % 1,870 5.8 % Total contractual delinquency $ 52,930 6.8 % $ 47,359 6.5 % $ 49,640 7.1 % Quarterly Trend
QoQ $
YoY $
3Q 16 4Q 16 1Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 17B(W)
B(W)
Revenue Interest and fee income $57,420
$
59,654
$
59,255
$
59,787
$
63,615
$ 3,828 $ 6,195 Insurance income, net 2,346 1,570 3,805 3,085 3,095 10 749 Other income 2,709 2,797 2,760 2,466 2,484 18 (225 ) Total revenue 62,475 64,021 65,820 65,338 69,194 3,856 6,719 Expenses Provision for credit losses 16,410 19,427 19,134 18,589 20,152 (1,563 ) (3,742 ) Personnel 18,180 16,998 18,168 18,387 19,534 (1,147 ) (1,354 ) Occupancy 5,175 5,251 5,285 5,419 5,480 (61 ) (305 ) Marketing 1,786 1,474 1,205 1,779 2,303 (524 ) (517 ) Other 5,312 5,103 6,796 6,057 6,523 (466 ) (1,211 ) Total general and administrative 30,453 28,826 31,454 31,642 33,840 (2,198 ) (3,387 ) Interest expense 5,116 5,287 5,213 5,221 6,658 (1,437 ) (1,542 ) Income before income taxes 10,496 10,481 10,019 9,886 8,544 (1,342 ) (1,952 ) Income taxes 4,020 4,014 2,385 3,751 3,235 516 785 Net income $ 6,476 $ 6,467 $ 7,634 $ 6,135 $ 5,309 $ (826 ) $ (1,167 ) Net income per common share: Basic $ 0.57 $ 0.57 $ 0.66 $ 0.53 $ 0.46 $ (0.07 ) $ (0.11 ) Diluted $ 0.56 $ 0.55 $ 0.65 $ 0.52 $ 0.45 $ (0.07 ) $ (0.11 ) Weighted-average shares outstanding: Basic 11,384 11,408 11,494 11,554 11,563 (9 ) (179 ) Diluted 11,664 11,763 11,715 11,730 11,812 (82 ) (148 ) Net interest margin $ 57,359 $ 58,734 $ 60,607 $ 60,117 $ 62,536 $ 2,419 $ 5,177 Net credit margin $ 40,949 $ 39,307 $ 41,473 $ 41,528 $ 42,384 $ 856 $ 1,435
QoQ $
YoY $
3Q 16 4Q 16 1Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 17Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
Total assets $ 691,329 $ 712,224 $ 690,432 $ 727,533 $ 779,850 $ 52,317 $ 88,521 Finance receivables $ 696,149 $ 717,775 $ 695,004 $ 726,767 $ 774,856 $ 48,089 $ 78,707 Allowance for credit losses $ 39,100 $ 41,250 $ 41,000 $ 42,000 $ 47,400 $ 5,400 $ 8,300 Long-term debt $ 481,766 $ 491,678 $ 462,994 $ 497,049 $ 538,351 $ 41,302 $ 56,585 General & Administrative Expenses TrendQoQ $
YoY $
3Q 16 4Q 16 1Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 17B(W)
B(W)
Legacy operations expenses$
19,596
$
19,238
$
20,497
$
19,208
$
20,591
$ (1,383 ) $ (995 ) 2017 new branch expenses 276 499 676 (177 ) (676 ) Total operations expenses 19,596 19,238 20,773 19,707 21,267 (1,560 ) (1,671 ) Marketing expenses 1,786 1,474 1,205 1,779 2,303 (524 ) (517 ) Home office expenses 9,071 8,114 9,476 10,156 10,270 (114 ) (1,199 ) Total G&A expenses $ 30,453 $ 28,826 $ 31,454 $ 31,642 $ 33,840 $ (2,198 ) $ (3,387 ) Averages and Yields YTD 17 YTD 16
Average Finance
Average Yield
Average Finance
Average Yield
Receivables
(Annualized)
Receivables
(Annualized)
Small loans$
351,204
42.4 %
$
327,626
42.5 % Large loans 261,277 28.8 % 179,508 28.7 % Automobile loans 82,313 16.4 % 104,797 17.9 % Retail loans 31,389 18.4 % 29,464 19.2 % Total interest and fee yield $ 726,183 33.5 % $ 641,395 33.5 % Total revenue yield $ 726,183 36.8 % $ 641,395 36.7 %
Components of Increase in Interest and Fee Income
YTD 17 Compared to YTD 16
Increase (Decrease)
Volume Rate Volume & Rate Net Small loans $ 7,508 $ (68 ) $ (4 ) $ 7,436 Large loans 17,598 112 51 17,761 Automobile loans (3,025 ) (1,174 ) 252 (3,947 ) Retail loans 277 (168 ) (11 ) 98 Product mix (1,034 ) 1,319 (285 ) — Total increase in interest and fee income $ 21,324 $ 21 $ 3 $ 21,348 Net Loans Originated (1)YTD $
YTD %
YTD 17 YTD 16Inc (Dec)
Inc (Dec)
Small loans$
424,559
$
428,068
$ (3,509 ) (0.8 ) % Large loans 249,251 183,589 65,662 35.8 % Automobile loans 18,404 28,939 (10,535 ) (36.4 )% Retail loans 20,522 26,586 (6,064 ) (22.8 ) % Total net loans originated $ 712,736 $ 667,182 $ 45,554 6.8 %
(1) Represents the balance of loan origination and refinancing net of unearned finance charges
Other Key Metrics YTD 17 YTD 16 Net credit losses $ 51,725 $ 41,939 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 9.5 % 8.7 %Provision for credit losses (1)
$ 57,875 $ 43,587 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 10.6 % 9.1 % Percentage of total revenue 28.9 % 24.7 % General and administrative expenses $ 96,936 $ 89,806 Percentage of average finance receivables (annualized) 17.8 % 18.7 % Percentage of total revenue 48.4 % 50.9 %(1) Includes $3,000 for incremental hurricane allowance for credit losses in 3Q 17
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