1st Colonial Bancorp (PK) (USOTC:FCOB)
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1st Colonial Bancorp, Inc. (OTC:FCOB), the holding
company for 1st Colonial National Bank, today announced that for the
three months ended March 31, 2005, it had net income of $181,000,
representing a $72,000 or 66.1% increase over the prior year. It also
reported that its total assets and loans had increased by 24.8% and
18.8% respectively since March 31, 2004. Gerry Banmiller, the
President and Chief Executive Officer of 1st Colonial, said "The
success of our public offering that closed in April, 2004 has enabled
the bank to grow. We are actively exploring branching opportunities in
the counties surrounding our main office in order to further foster
our loan and deposit growth. As a leading community bank in our market
area, we intend to continue to strive to meet the banking needs of our
local businesses and residents."
The Bank also announced that it has completed the distribution of
the five percent stock dividend declared on January 19, 2005. The
dividend was distributed on April 15, 2005 on all issued and
outstanding shares of common stock held of record as of April 1, 2005.
"2004 was a very important year for us in terms of growth," said Mr.
Banmiller. "We thank our shareholders very much for their support,
especially in connection with our 2004 stock offering, and declared
this stock dividend as a token of our appreciation."
At March 31, 2005, 1st Colonial reported $150.3 million in assets
and $81.9 million in loans. These amounts reflect an increase of $29.9
million in assets and $13.0 million in loans from March 31, 2004.
1st Colonial also reported a 21.4% increase in net interest
income. Net interest income was $1.1 million for the three months
ended March 31, 2005 compared to $911,000 for the comparable period
ended March 31, 2004. According to Gerry Banmiller, "we were able to
grow our loan portfolio due to the hard work of our loan department
and the strong relationships we have with our borrowers."
Despite 1st Colonial's 66.1% increase in net income for the three
months ended March 31, 2005 compared to the comparable period in 2004,
its diluted earnings per share remained constant at $0.07. This was
due primarily to the issuance of 828,000 additional shares of common
stock in 1st Colonial's public offering, which was completed in April
2004. The earnings per share numbers for both periods have been
adjusted to reflect the 5% stock dividend paid on April 15, 2005.
The Company noted that for the three months ended March 31, 2005,
its other income increased approximately $25,000 or 42.4% compared to
the comparable prior period. This was due primarily to increased
account fees of $8,000, an increase in ATM fees of $7,000 and the
receipt $5,000 as a tentative settlement in a class action lawsuit in
which the Bank participated as a member of the Pulse EFT network. The
remaining increase was volume related.
For the three months ended March 31, 2005, 1st Colonial advised
that its other expense increased approximately $88,000 or 12.1% from
the comparable prior period. Most of these increases were growth
related. Employee salaries and benefits increased $45,000. Due to
increased staffing levels, occupancy and equipment expenses increased
approximately $18,000. Advertising expenses increased $20,000 for the
three months ended March 31, 2005, as compared to the three months
ended March 31, 2004, due to the implementation of a new marketing
campaign in 2005.
At the Company's also announced that at its annual meeting of
shareholders held on April 27, 2005, the following Class 1 directors
were elected to serve a term of three years: Gerard M. Banmiller, Mary
R. Burke, Thomas A. Clark, III and Letitia G. Colombi. Amendments to
the Company's stock option plans were also approved at the annual
meeting. These amendments increase the number of shares available for
issuance under the Company's Employee Stock Option Plan from 78,750 to
150,000 and the number of shares available for issuance under its
Stock Option Plan for Non-Employee Directors from 52,500 to 100,000.
The shareholders also ratified the audit committee's appointment of
KMPG LLP as 1st Colonial Bancorp's independent auditors for the fiscal
year ending December 31, 2005.
Highlights as of March 31, 2005 and March 31, 2004, and comparing
the three months ended March 31, 2005 to the three months ended March
31, 2004 (all unaudited) include the following (dollars in thousands,
except per share data):
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At At $ %
March 31, March 31, increase/ increase/
2005 2004 (decrease) (decrease)
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Total Assets $150,316 $120,446 $ 29,870 24.8%
Total Loans 81,909 68,933 12,976 18.8%
Total Deposits 128,958 105,878 23,080 21.8%
Shareholders' Equity 17,390 9,823 7,567 77.0%
For the Three Months Ended
$ %
March 31, March 31, increase/ increase/
2005 2004 (decrease) (decrease)
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Net Interest Income $ 1,106 $ 911 $ 195 21.4%
Provision for Loan Losses 75 57 18 31.6%
Other Income 84 59 25 42.4%
Other Expense 818 730 88 12.1%
Net Income 181 109 72 66.1%
Earnings Per Share, Diluted 0.07 0.07 -- --
As of or As of or
for the three for the three
months months
Key Financial Ratios ended 3/31/05 ended 3/31/04
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Return on average assets (1) 0.51% 0.37%
Return on average equity (1) 4.16% 4.50%
Net interest margin 3.31% 3.40%
Efficiency ratio (1) (2) 68.74% 75.26%
Non-interest income/operating revenue 7.06% 6.08%
Non-performing assets/assets 0.02% 0.00%
Net charge offs/average loans (1) 0.00% 0.04%
Allowance for loan losses/loans 1.28% 1.21%
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(1) Annualized
(2) Efficiency ratio is total other expense divided by the sum of net
interest income and total other income.
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1st Colonial National Bank is a locally managed community bank
located in Collingswood, New Jersey. The Bank strives to offer highly
personalized service combined with extended lobby and drive-through
hours, and low fees and charges. The Bank services consumers as well
as small- to mid-sized businesses. Services include free personal
checking, savings, money market and certificates of deposit accounts.
In addition, the bank offers consumer and commercial loans, lines of
credit, home equity loans, ATM cards, debit cards, free internet
banking and free telephone banking.
This Release contains forward-looking statements. These statements
are not historical facts and include statements about management's
strategies and expectations about programs, products, and
opportunities. Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks
and uncertainties. Because of such risks and uncertainties, actual
results and performance may be materially different from results
indicated by these forward-looking statements. Factors that might
cause a difference include, but are not limited to, general economic
conditions; changes in interest rates, deposit flows, loan demand,
real estate values and competition; changes in accounting principles,
policies or guidelines; changes in legislation or regulation; and
other economic, competitive, governmental, regulatory and
technological factors affecting the bank's operations, pricing,
products and services. More detailed information concerning 1st
Colonial's financial condition and results of operations can be found
in the company's 2004 annual report filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. This report can be accessed over the Internet at
www.sec.gov. More information on 1st Colonial can be found online at
www.1stColonial.com or by telephoning 1st Colonial's main branch at
856-858-1100.