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Independent Bank Group Reports First Quarter Financial Results

MCKINNEY, Texas, April 24, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Independent Bank Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:IBTX), the holding company for Independent Bank, today announced net income available to common shareholders of $15.7 million, or $0.82 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 compared to $12.4 million, or $0.67 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 and $14.8 million, or $0.79 per diluted share, for the quarter ended December 31, 2016.

Highlights

  • Core (non-gaap) net income was $16.0 million, or $0.84 per diluted share, compared to $15.5 million, or $0.83 per diluted share, for fourth quarter 2016, representing an increase in linked quarter core net income of 3.2%
  • Solid organic loan growth of 11.5% annualized for the quarter 
  • Positive increase in net interest margin to 3.67%, up from 3.59% for fourth quarter 2016
  • Continued strong credit quality metrics
  • Return on average assets remained above 1% for the quarter, improving to 1.08% from 1.03% for fourth quarter 2016

Independent Bank Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David Brooks said, "Our first quarter results demonstrate our continued commitment to consistent earnings.  We had another quarter with ROA over 1%, driven by solid organic loan growth, strong credit metrics, improving net interest margin, and a continued low efficiency ratio."  Brooks continued, "While not included in our first quarter results, we focused significant effort on the completion of the Carlile Bancshares acquisition, which we closed on April 1st.  Our success in getting this acquisition from announcement to close so quickly demonstrates our ability to execute our acquisition strategy as well as the strength and experience of our entire team."  Brooks concluded, "We are off to a good start and look forward to another successful year."

First Quarter 2017 Operating Results

Net Interest Income

  • Net interest income was $47.9 million for first quarter 2017 compared to $45.7 million for first quarter 2016 and $46.5 million for fourth quarter 2016. The increase in net interest income from the previous year and linked quarter was primarily due to increased average earning asset balances resulting from organic growth.
  • The average balance of total interest-earning assets grew by $794.0 million and totaled $5.3 billion at March 31, 2017 compared to $4.5 billion at March 31, 2016 and grew $139.8 million compared to $5.2 billion at December 31, 2016.  This increase from prior year and the linked quarter is due to organic growth.
  • The yield on interest-earning assets was 4.28% for first quarter 2017 compared to 4.60% for first quarter 2016 and 4.16% for fourth quarter 2016.  The decrease from the prior year is primarily related to lower accretion income on acquired loans compared to prior year but is also reflective of lower loan yields compared to the previous period resulting from an increase in variable rate loan fundings during the second half of 2016.  The slight increase from the linked quarter is due to the increase in interest rates, which positively affected all categories of our interest earning assets.
  • The cost of interest bearing liabilities, including borrowings, was 0.80% for first quarter 2017 compared to 0.65% for first quarter 2016 and 0.75% for fourth quarter 2016.  The increase from the prior year is primarily due to the issuance of subordinated debt in 2016 and higher rates offered on public fund certificates of deposit.  The increase from the linked quarter is due to higher rates paid on our deposit products, primarily our public fund accounts, resulting from the increase in interest rates during fourth quarter 2016.
  • The net interest margin was 3.67% for first quarter 2017 compared to 4.08% for first quarter 2016 and 3.59% for fourth quarter 2016.  The core (non-gaap) net interest margin, which excludes purchased loan accretion, was 3.66% for first quarter 2017 compared to 3.96% for first quarter 2016 and 3.58% for fourth quarter 2016.  The decrease from the prior year is primarily due to lower loan yields and a lower yielding earning asset mix due to increased liquidity throughout most of the respective periods.  The increase in interest rates during fourth quarter 2016 had a positive effect on our net interest margin for the first quarter 2017, increasing eight basis points from the linked quarter.

Noninterest Income

  • Total noninterest income increased $113 thousand compared to first quarter 2016 and decreased $641 thousand compared to fourth quarter 2016.
  • The increase from the prior year reflects an increase of $232 thousand in service charges and a $134 thousand increase in cash surrender value of BOLI offset by a decrease of $109 thousand in mortgage fee income.  The increase in BOLI income is a result of $15 million in policies purchased at the end of second quarter 2016. The increase in service charges is due to a new deposit fee schedule implemented in third quarter 2016 in addition to deposit growth. The decrease in mortgage fee income is due to a drop in market activity related to seasonality and increased interest rates.
  • The decrease from the linked quarter reflects decreased mortgage fee income of $452 thousand and other noninterest income of $174 thousand. The decrease in mortgage fee income is due to decreased market activity as explained above. The decrease in other noninterest income is primarily due to nonrecurring income recognized during fourth quarter 2016 from a change in bank card vendors.

Noninterest Expense

  • Total noninterest expense decreased $491 thousand compared to first quarter 2016 and increased $667 thousand compared to fourth quarter 2016.
  • The decrease in noninterest expense compared to first quarter 2016 is due primarily to a decrease of $493 in acquisition expenses in addition to a decrease of $168 thousand in occupancy and $159 thousand in other noninterest expense offset by increases of $152 thousand in FDIC assessment, $106 thousand in data processing and $113 thousand in professional fees.  The decrease in acquisition expenses over the prior year is due to elevated fees incurred during first quarter 2016 relating to the core conversion of Grand Bank.  The overall decreases in occupancy and other noninterest expenses from prior year are generally due to increased operational efficiency as a result of the Grand Bank conversion in first quarter 2016 in addition to decreased operational costs related to efficiencies implemented in 2016.  The increase in FDIC assessment and data processing in first quarter 2017 compared to 2016 is primarily a result of increased accounts due to organic growth.  The increase in professional fees in first quarter 2017 is due to consulting fees related to operational efficiency projects.
  • The net increase from the linked quarter is primarily related to an increase of $1.7 million in salaries and benefits expenses offset by decreases of $639 thousand in acquisition expenses and $293 thousand in FDIC assessment. The increase in salaries and benefits expenses are primarily related to annual salary increases and payroll taxes on bonus and restricted stock vestings along with increased costs associated with health care benefits. The decrease in acquisition expenses in first quarter 2017 is a result of elevated expenses in fourth quarter 2016 due to legal fees and fairness opinion related to the Carlile Bancshares acquisition.  The decrease in FDIC assessment during the first quarter 2017 is due to that expense returning to normal levels whereas the FDIC assessment was elevated in fourth quarter 2016 due to additional accruals required as a result of the Grand Bank acquisition.

Provision for Loan Losses

  • Provision for loan loss expense was $2.0 million for the first quarter 2017, a decrease of $947 thousand compared to $3.0 million for first quarter 2016, and decreased slightly from $2.2 million for the fourth quarter 2016.  Provision expense is primarily reflective of organic loan growth during the respective period. The increased provision for first quarter 2016 also reflected increased reserve allocations related to the risks associated with the energy portfolio due to commodity price volatility.
  • The allowance for loan losses was $33.4 million, or 0.71% of total loans, at March 31, 2017, compared to $30.0 million, or 0.73% of total loans at March 31, 2016, and compared to $31.6 million, or 0.69% of total loans, at December 31, 2016.  The increases from prior periods are primarily due to additional general reserves for organic loan growth.

Income Taxes

  • Federal income tax expense of $6.7 million was recorded for the quarter ended March 31, 2017, an effective rate of 30.0% compared to tax expense of $6.2 million and an effective rate of 33.1% for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 and tax expense of $7.4 million and an effective rate of 33.4% for the quarter ended December 31, 2016. The lower tax rate in the first quarter 2017 was due to the adoption of ASU 2016-09, Compensation - Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting, which resulted in recording $723.6 thousand in tax benefits related to restricted stock vesting into income tax expense during first quarter 2017.

First Quarter 2017 Balance Sheet Highlights:

Loans

  • Total loans held for investment were $4.703 billion at March 31, 2017 compared to $4.573 billion at December 31, 2016 and to $4.130 billion at March 31, 2016.  This represented total loan growth of $129.8 million for the quarter, or 11.5% on an annualized basis.
  • Energy outstandings at the end of first quarter 2017 were $106.0 million (2.3% of total loans) compared to $125.3 million at fourth quarter 2016 and to $185.9 million at March 31, 2016.  As of March 31, 2017, there were three nonperforming classified energy credits with balances totaling $7.3 million and three performing classified energy credit relationships with a balance of $18.8 million.  All energy related credits continue to be closely monitored.  As of March 31, 2017, the total energy related allowance was 5.0% of the total energy portfolio.

Asset Quality

  • Total nonperforming assets decreased to $16.2 million, or 0.27% of total assets at March 31, 2017 from $19.8 million, or 0.34% of total assets at December 31, 2016 and from $32.7 million, or 0.62% of total assets at March 31, 2016.
  • Total nonperforming loans decreased to $13.3 million, or 0.28% of total loans at March 31, 2017 from $17.8 million, or 0.39% of total loans at December 31, 2016 and from $29.9 million, or 0.72% of total loans at March 31, 2016.
  • The net decrease in nonperforming assets and nonperforming loans from the linked quarter is primarily due to two commercial real estate loans totaling $5.8 million that were paid off during first quarter 2017 offset by four loans totaling $2.7 million that were placed on nonaccrual status during first quarter 2017.
  • The decrease in nonperforming assets and nonperforming loans from the prior year is due to a $17.1 million energy participation loan placed on nonaccrual during first quarter 2016 that paid-off in 2016, offset by the above mentioned loans placed on nonaccrual in first quarter 2017.
  • Charge-offs were 0.02% annualized in the first quarter 2017 and in the linked quarter and 0.01% annualized in the prior year quarter.

Deposits and Borrowings

  • Total deposits were $4.722 billion at March 31, 2017 compared to $4.577 billion at December 31, 2016 and compared to $4.172 billion at March 31, 2016.
  • Total borrowings (other than junior subordinated debentures) were $568.1 million at March 31, 2017, an increase of $70 thousand from December 31, 2016 and an increase of $123.4 million from March 31, 2016.  The change from prior year reflects the issuance of $43.4 million, net of discount and costs, of 5.875% subordinated debentures issued in second quarter 2016 with the remainder resulting from the use of short term FHLB advances during the applicable period.

Recent Acquisition

Effective April 1, 2017, the Company completed the acquisition of Carlile Bancshares, Inc. and its subsidiary, Northstar Bank. The financial effect of the acquisition is not reflected in the foregoing description of earnings or the accompanying financial information.

Subsequent Events

The Company is required, under general accepted accounting principles, to evaluate subsequent events through the filing of its consolidated financial statements for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 on Form 10-Q.  As a result, the Company will continue to evaluate the impact of any subsequent events on critical accounting assumptions and estimates made as of March 31, 2017 and will adjust amounts preliminarily reported, if necessary.

About Independent Bank Group

Independent Bank Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Independent Bank, provides a wide range of relationship-driven commercial banking products and services tailored to meet the needs of businesses, professionals and individuals. Independent Bank Group operates 83 banking offices in four market regions located in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin and Houston, Texas and the Colorado front range areas.

Conference Call

A conference call covering Independent Bank Group’s first quarter earnings announcement will be held on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. (EDT) and can be accessed by calling 1-877-303-7611 and by identifying the conference ID number 1432252.  The conference materials will also be available by accessing the Investor Relations page of our website, www.ibtx.com.  A recording of the conference call and the conference materials will be available from April 25, 2017 through May 2, 2017 on our website.

Forward-Looking Statements

The numbers as of and for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 are unaudited. From time to time, our comments and releases may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”). Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “forecast,” “guidance,” “intends,” “targeted,” “continue,” “remain,” “should,” “may,” “plans,” “estimates,” “will,” “will continue,” “will remain,” variations on such words or phrases, or similar references to future occurrences or events in future periods; however, such words are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements.  Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (i) projections of revenues, expenses, income or loss, earnings or loss per share, and other financial items; (ii) statements of plans, objectives, and expectations of Independent Bank Group or its management or Board of Directors; (iii) statements of future economic performance; and (iv) statements of assumptions underlying such statements.  Forward-looking statements are based on Independent Bank Group’s current expectations and assumptions regarding its business, the economy, and other future conditions.  Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict.  Independent Bank Group’s actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance.  Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (1) local, regional, national, and international economic conditions and the impact they may have on us and our customers and our assessment of that impact; (2) volatility and disruption in national and international financial markets; (3) government intervention in the U.S. financial system, whether through changes in the discount rate or money supply or otherwise; (4) changes in the level of nonperforming assets and charge-offs; (5) changes in estimates of future reserve requirements based upon the periodic review thereof under relevant regulatory and accounting requirements; (6) adverse conditions in the securities markets that lead to impairment in the value of securities in our investment portfolio; (7) inflation, deflation, changes in market interest rates, developments in the securities market, and monetary fluctuations; (8) the timely development and acceptance of new products and services and perceived overall value of these products and services by customers; (9) changes in consumer spending, borrowings, and savings habits; (10) technological changes; (11) the ability to increase market share and control expenses; (12) changes in the competitive environment among banks, bank holding companies, and other financial service providers; (13) the effect of changes in laws and regulations (including laws and regulations concerning taxes, banking, securities, and insurance) with which we and our subsidiaries must comply; (14) the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the regulatory agencies, as well as the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, and other accounting standard setters; (15) the costs and effects of legal and regulatory developments including the resolution of legal proceedings; and (16) our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing items and (17) the other factors that are described in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 8, 2017, under the heading “Risk Factors”, and other reports and statements filed by the Company with the SEC.  Any forward-looking statement made by the Company in this release speaks only as of the date on which it is made.  Factors or events that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict all of them.  The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to results presented in accordance with GAAP, this press release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures.  These measures and ratios include “core earnings”, “tangible book value”, “tangible book value per common share”, “core efficiency ratio”, “Tier 1 capital to average assets”, “Tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets”, “tangible common equity to tangible assets”, “core net interest margin”, "return on tangible equity," “adjusted return on average assets” and “adjusted return on average equity” and are supplemental measures that are not required by, or are not presented in accordance with, accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.  We consider the use of select non-GAAP financial measures and ratios to be useful for financial operational decision making and useful in evaluating period-to-period comparisons.  We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance by excluding certain expenditures or assets that we believe are not indicative of our primary business operating results.  We believe that management and investors benefit from referring to these non- GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, analyzing and comparing past, present and future periods.

We believe that these measures provide useful information to management and investors that is supplementary to our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows computed in accordance with GAAP; however we acknowledge that our financial measures have a number of limitations relative to GAAP financial measures.  Certain non-GAAP financial measures exclude items of income, expenditures, expenses, assets, or liabilities, including provisions for loan losses and the effect of goodwill, core deposit intangibles and income from accretion on acquired loans arising from purchase accounting adjustments, that we believe cause certain aspects of our results of operations or financial condition to be not indicative of our primary operating results.  All of these items significantly impact our financial statements.  Additionally, the items that we exclude in our adjustments are not necessarily consistent with the items that our peers may exclude from their results of operations and key financial measures and therefore may limit the comparability of similarly named financial measures and ratios.  We compensate for these limitations by providing the equivalent GAAP measures whenever we present the non-GAAP financial measures and by including a reconciliation of the impact of the components adjusted for in the non- GAAP financial measure so that both measures and the individual components may be considered when analyzing our performance.

A reconciliation of our non-GAAP financial measures to the comparable GAAP financial measures is included at the end of the financial statements tables.

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Financial Data
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, September 30, 2016, June 30, 2016 and March 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands, except for share data)
(Unaudited)

  As of and for the quarter ended
  March 31, 2017   December 31, 2016   September 30, 2016   June 30, 2016   March 31, 2016
Selected Income Statement Data                  
Interest income $ 55,939     $ 53,904     $ 52,740     $ 51,941     $ 51,464  
Interest expense 8,072     7,378     7,003     6,058     5,804  
Net interest income 47,867     46,526     45,737     45,883     45,660  
Provision for loan losses 2,023     2,197     2,123     2,123     2,997  
Net interest income after provision for loan losses 45,844     44,329     43,614     43,760     42,663  
Noninterest income 4,583     5,224     4,932     4,929     4,470  
Noninterest expense 28,028     27,361     26,887     31,023     28,519  
Income tax expense 6,728     7,417     7,155     5,857     6,162  
Net income 15,671     14,775     14,504     11,809     12,452  
Preferred stock dividends                   8  
Net income available to common shareholders 15,671     14,775     14,504     11,809     12,444  
Core net interest income (1) 47,744     46,475     45,621     45,618     44,327  
Core Pre-Tax Pre-Provision Earnings (1) 24,878     25,540     24,253     22,713     21,590  
Core net income(1) 15,990     15,541     14,819     13,764     12,438  
                   
Per Share Data (Common Stock)                  
Earnings:                  
Basic $ 0.83     $ 0.79     $ 0.78     $ 0.64     $ 0.67  
Diluted 0.82     0.79     0.78     0.64     0.67  
Core earnings:                  
Basic (1) 0.85     0.83     0.80     0.75     0.67  
Diluted (1) 0.84     0.83     0.80     0.74     0.67  
Dividends 0.10     0.10     0.08     0.08     0.08  
Book value 36.38     35.63     34.79     34.08     33.38  
Tangible book value  (1) 22.01     21.19     20.03     19.28     18.54  
Common shares outstanding 18,925,182     18,870,312     18,488,628     18,475,978     18,461,480  
Weighted average basic shares outstanding (4) 18,908,679     18,613,975     18,478,289     18,469,182     18,444,284  
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding (4) 19,015,810     18,716,614     18,568,622     18,547,074     18,528,031  
                   
Selected Period End Balance Sheet Data                  
Total assets $ 6,022,614     $ 5,852,801     $ 5,667,195     $ 5,446,797     $ 5,261,967  
Cash and cash equivalents 515,123     505,027     589,600     436,605     356,526  
Securities available for sale 350,409     316,435     267,860     287,976     302,650  
Loans, held for sale 5,081     9,795     7,097     13,942     8,515  
Loans, held for investment 4,702,511     4,572,771     4,360,690     4,251,457     4,130,496  
Allowance for loan losses 33,431     31,591     29,575     30,916     29,984  
Goodwill and core deposit intangible 272,004     272,496     272,988     273,480     273,972  
Other real estate owned 2,896     1,972     2,083     1,567     1,745  
Noninterest-bearing deposits 1,126,113     1,117,927     1,143,479     1,107,620     1,070,611  
Interest-bearing deposits 3,596,090     3,459,182     3,273,014     3,100,785     3,101,341  
Borrowings (other than junior subordinated debentures) 568,115     568,045     577,974     578,169     444,745  
Junior subordinated debentures 18,147     18,147     18,147     18,147     18,147  
Total stockholders' equity 688,469     672,365     643,253     629,628     616,258  
                             

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Financial Data
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, September 30, 2016, June 30, 2016 and March 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands, except for share data)
(Unaudited)

  As of and for the quarter ended
  March 31, 2017   December 31, 2016   September 30, 2016   June 30, 2016   March 31, 2016
Selected Performance Metrics                  
Return on average assets 1.08 %   1.03 %   1.04 %   0.88 %   0.95 %
Return on average equity (2) 9.33     8.93     9.04     7.60     8.10  
Return on tangible equity (2) (5) 15.53     15.24     15.80     13.52     14.57  
Adjusted return on average assets (1) 1.10     1.08     1.07     1.03     0.95  
Adjusted return on average equity (1) (2) 9.52     9.39     9.24     8.86     8.09  
Adjusted return on tangible equity (1) (2) (5) 15.85     16.03     16.15     15.76     14.57  
Net interest margin 3.67     3.59     3.66     3.96     4.08  
Core net interest margin (3) 3.66     3.58     3.65     3.94     3.96  
Efficiency ratio 53.44     52.87     53.06     61.05     56.89  
Core efficiency ratio (1) 52.45     50.60     52.07     55.05     55.68  
                             
Credit Quality Ratios                            
Nonperforming assets to total assets 0.27 %   0.34 %   0.23 %   0.34 %   0.62 %
Nonperforming loans to total loans 0.28     0.39     0.26     0.40     0.72  
Nonperforming assets to total loans and other real estate 0.35     0.43     0.30     0.44     0.79  
Allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans 250.57     177.06     264.42     179.97     100.35  
Allowance for loan losses to total loans 0.71     0.69     0.68     0.73     0.73  
Net charge-offs to average loans outstanding (annualized) 0.02     0.02     0.32     0.11     0.01  
                             
Capital Ratios                            
Estimated common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets 8.28 %   8.20 %   7.92 %   7.89 %   7.92 %
Estimated tier 1 capital to average assets 7.84     7.82     7.46     7.42     7.36  
Estimated tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets 8.63     8.55     8.29     8.27     8.32  
Estimated total capital to risk-weighted assets 11.44     11.38     11.24     11.35     10.47  
Total stockholders' equity to total assets 11.43     11.49     11.35     11.56     11.71  
Tangible common equity to tangible assets (1) 7.24     7.17     6.86     6.88     6.86  
                   
(1) Non-GAAP financial measures.  See reconciliation.
(2) Excludes average balance of Series A preferred stock.
(3) Excludes income recognized on acquired loans of $123, $51, $116, $265 and $1,333, respectively.
(4) Total number of shares includes participating shares (those with dividend rights).
(5)  Excludes average balance of goodwill and net core deposit intangibles.
 

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017 and 2016
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

    Three Months Ended March 31,
    2017   2016
Interest income:        
Interest and fees on loans   $ 53,744     $ 49,910  
Interest on taxable securities   764     730  
Interest on nontaxable securities   541     451  
Interest on interest-bearing deposits and other   890     373  
Total interest income   55,939     51,464  
Interest expense:                
Interest on deposits   5,029     3,651  
Interest on FHLB advances   1,171     1,001  
Interest on repurchase agreements and other borrowings   1,705     1,003  
Interest on junior subordinated debentures   167     149  
Total interest expense   8,072     5,804  
Net interest income   47,867     45,660  
Provision for loan losses   2,023     2,997  
Net interest income after provision for loan losses   45,844     42,663  
Noninterest income:        
Service charges on deposit accounts   1,927     1,695  
Mortgage fee income   1,267     1,376  
Gain on sale of other real estate       43  
Gain on sale of premises and equipment   5     38  
Increase in cash surrender value of BOLI   399     265  
Other   985     1,053  
Total noninterest income   4,583     4,470  
Noninterest expense:        
Salaries and employee benefits   16,837     16,774  
Occupancy   3,872     4,040  
Data processing   1,288     1,182  
FDIC assessment   878     726  
Advertising and public relations   297     295  
Communications   475     535  
Net other real estate owned expenses (including taxes)   37     33  
Other real estate impairment       55  
Core deposit intangible amortization   492     488  
Professional fees   773     660  
Acquisition expense, including legal   146     639  
Other   2,933     3,092  
Total noninterest expense   28,028     28,519  
Income before taxes   22,399     18,614  
Income tax expense   6,728     6,162  
Net income   $ 15,671     $ 12,452  
                 

Consolidated Balance Sheets
As of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands, except share information)
(Unaudited)

  March 31,   December 31,
Assets 2017   2016
Cash and due from banks $ 162,985     $ 158,686  
Interest-bearing deposits in other banks 342,138     336,341  
Federal funds sold 10,000     10,000  
Cash and cash equivalents 515,123     505,027  
Certificates of deposit held in other banks 5,892     2,707  
Securities available for sale, at fair value 350,409     316,435  
Loans held for sale 5,081     9,795  
Loans, net 4,666,653     4,539,063  
Premises and equipment, net 88,286     89,898  
Other real estate owned 2,896     1,972  
Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) of Dallas stock and other restricted stock 26,672     26,536  
Bank-owned life insurance (BOLI) 57,608     57,209  
Deferred tax asset 7,950     9,631  
Goodwill 258,319     258,319  
Core deposit intangible, net 13,685     14,177  
Other assets 24,040     22,032  
Total assets $ 6,022,614     $ 5,852,801  
       
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity      
Deposits:      
Noninterest-bearing $ 1,126,113     $ 1,117,927  
Interest-bearing 3,596,090     3,459,182  
Total deposits 4,722,203     4,577,109  
FHLB advances 460,727     460,746  
Other borrowings 107,388     107,299  
Junior subordinated debentures 18,147     18,147  
Other liabilities 25,680     17,135  
Total liabilities 5,334,145     5,180,436  
Commitments and contingencies      
Stockholders’ equity:      
Preferred stock (0 and 0 shares outstanding, respectively)      
Common stock 189     189  
Additional paid-in capital 556,350     555,325  
Retained earnings 131,730     117,951  
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) 200     (1,100 )
Total stockholders’ equity 688,469     672,365  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 6,022,614     $ 5,852,801  
               

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Average Balance Sheet Amounts, Interest Earned and Yield Analysis
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017 and 2016
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

The analysis below shows average interest earning assets and interest bearing liabilities together with the average yield on the interest earning assets and the average cost of the interest bearing liabilities for the periods presented.

  Three Months Ended March 31,
  2017   2016
  Average
Outstanding
Balance
  Interest   Yield/
Rate
  Average
Outstanding
Balance
  Interest   Yield/
Rate
Interest-earning assets:                      
Loans $ 4,631,918     $ 53,744     4.71 %   $ 4,031,322     $ 49,910     4.98 %
Taxable securities 242,822     764     1.28     208,740     730     1.41  
Nontaxable securities 81,773     541     2.68     74,609     451     2.43  
Interest-bearing deposits and other 338,034     890     1.07     185,855     373     0.81  
Total interest-earning assets 5,294,547     $ 55,939     4.28     4,500,526     $ 51,464     4.60  
Noninterest-earning assets 585,926               741,763            
Total assets $ 5,880,473               $ 5,242,289            
Interest-bearing liabilities:                          
Checking accounts $ 1,938,628     $ 2,166     0.45 %   $ 1,593,295     $ 1,745     0.44 %
Savings accounts 168,328     66     0.16     144,315     64     0.18  
Money market accounts 566,833     1,056     0.76     504,616     459     0.37  
Certificates of deposit 846,610     1,741     0.83     825,353     1,383     0.67  
Total deposits 3,520,399     5,029     0.58     3,067,579     3,651     0.48  
FHLB advances 460,733     1,171     1.03     435,730     1,001     0.92  
Other borrowings 107,356     1,705     6.44     72,297     1,003     5.58  
Junior subordinated debentures 18,147     167     3.73     18,147     149     3.30  
Total interest-bearing liabilities 4,106,635     8,072     0.80     3,593,753     5,804     0.65  
Noninterest-bearing checking accounts 1,073,703               1,016,032            
Noninterest-bearing liabilities 18,701               11,026            
Stockholders’ equity 681,434               621,478            
Total liabilities and equity $ 5,880,473               $ 5,242,289            
Net interest income     $ 47,867               $ 45,660        
Interest rate spread         3.48 %           3.95 %
Net interest margin         3.67             4.08  
Average interest earning assets to interest bearing liabilities         128.93             125.23  
                           

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Loan Portfolio Composition
As of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

The following table sets forth loan totals by category as of the dates presented:                      
    March 31, 2017   December 31, 2016
    Amount   % of Total   Amount   % of Total
Commercial   $ 601,985     12.7 %   $ 630,805     13.7 %
Real estate:                    
Commercial real estate   2,562,743     54.4     2,459,221     53.7  
Commercial construction, land and land development   573,623     12.2     531,481     11.6  
Residential real estate (1)   652,650     13.9     644,340     14.1  
Single-family interim construction   237,740     5.1     235,475     5.1  
Agricultural   52,515     1.1     53,548     1.2  
Consumer   26,224     0.6     27,530     0.6  
Other   112         166      
Total loans   4,707,592     100.0 %   4,582,566     100.0 %
Deferred loan fees   (2,427 )       (2,117 )    
Allowance for losses   (33,431 )       (31,591 )    
Total loans, net   $ 4,671,734         $ 4,548,858      
                             
(1) Includes loans held for sale at March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 of $5,081 and $9,795, respectively.
 

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, September 30, 2016, June 30, 2016 and March 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands, except for share data)
(Unaudited)

    For the Three Months Ended
    March 31, 2017 December 31, 2016 September 30, 2016 June 30, 2016 March 31, 2016
Net Interest Income - Reported (a) $ 47,867   $ 46,526   $ 45,737   $ 45,883   $ 45,660  
Income recognized on acquired loans   (123 ) (51 ) (116 ) (265 ) (1,333 )
Adjusted Net Interest Income (b) 47,744   46,475   45,621   45,618   44,327  
Provision Expense - Reported (c) 2,023   2,197   2,123   2,123   2,997  
Noninterest Income - Reported (d) 4,583   5,224   4,932   4,929   4,470  
Loss on sale of branch       43      
Gain on sale of OREO and repossessed assets       (4 ) (10 ) (48 )
Gain on sale of securities         (4 )  
(Gain) loss on sale of premises and equipment   (5 )   9   (3 ) (38 )
Adjusted Noninterest Income (e) 4,578   5,224   4,980   4,912   4,384  
Noninterest Expense - Reported (f) 28,028   27,361   26,887   31,023   28,519  
Senior leadership restructure (6)         (2,575 )  
OREO Impairment       (51 )   (55 )
IPO related stock grant   (125 ) (127 ) (104 ) (156 ) (156 )
Acquisition Expense (5)   (459 ) (1,075 ) (384 ) (475 ) (1,187 )
Adjusted Noninterest Expense (g) 27,444   26,159   26,348   27,817   27,121  
Pre-Tax Pre-Provision Income (a) + (d) - (f) $ 24,422   $ 24,389   $ 23,782   $ 19,789   $ 21,611  
Core Pre-Tax Pre-Provision Income (b) + (e) - (g) $ 24,878   $ 25,540   $ 24,253   $ 22,713   $ 21,590  
Core Net Income (2) (b) - (c) + (e) - (g) $ 15,990   $ 15,541   $ 14,819   $ 13,764   $ 12,438  
Reported Efficiency Ratio (f) / (a + d) 53.44 % 52.87 % 53.06 % 61.05 % 56.89 %
Core Efficiency Ratio (g) / (b + e) 52.45 % 50.60 % 52.07 % 55.05 % 55.68 %
Adjusted Return on Average Assets (1)   1.10 % 1.08 % 1.07 % 1.03 % 0.95 %
Adjusted Return on Average Equity (1)   9.52 % 9.39 % 9.24 % 8.86 % 8.09 %
Adjusted Return on Tangible Equity (1)   15.85 % 16.03 % 16.15 % 15.76 % 14.57 %
Total Average Assets   $ 5,880,473   $ 5,729,160   $ 5,535,203   $ 5,367,935   $ 5,242,289  
Total Average Stockholders' Equity (3)   $ 681,434   $ 658,369   $ 638,355   $ 624,981   $ 618,059  
Total Average Tangible Stockholders' Equity (3) (4)   $ 409,191   $ 385,635   $ 365,127   $ 351,263   $ 343,418  
(1) Calculated using core net income
(2)  Assumes actual effective tax rate of 30.0%, 33.4%, 33.0%, 33.2% and 33.1%, respectively.  March 31, 2016 tax rate adjusted for effect of non-deductible acquisition expenses.
(3)  Excludes average balance of Series A preferred stock.
(4)  Excludes average balance of goodwill and net core deposit intangibles.
(5)  Acquisition expenses include $313 thousand, $290 thousand, $381 thousand, $385 thousand and $548 thousand, of compensation and bonus expenses in addition to $146 thousand, $785 thousand, $3 thousand, $90 thousand and $639 thousand of merger-related expenses for the quarters ended March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, September 30, 2016, June 30, 2016 and March 31, 2016, respectively.
(6) Includes $1,952 related to the former Houston Region CEO's Separation Agreement.
 

Independent Bank Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
As of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016
(Dollars in thousands, except per share information)
(Unaudited)

Tangible Book Value & Tangible Common Equity To Tangible Asset Ratio      
  March 31,   December 31,
  2017   2016
Tangible Common Equity      
Total common stockholders' equity $ 688,469     $ 672,365  
Adjustments:      
Goodwill (258,319 )   (258,319 )
Core deposit intangibles, net (13,685 )   (14,177 )
Tangible common equity $ 416,465     $ 399,869  
       
Tangible Assets      
Total assets $ 6,022,614     $ 5,852,801  
Adjustments:      
Goodwill $ (258,319 )   $ (258,319 )
Core deposit intangibles $ (13,685 )   $ (14,177 )
Tangible assets $ 5,750,610     $ 5,580,305  
Common shares outstanding 18,925,182     18,870,312  
Tangible common equity to tangible assets 7.24 %   7.17 %
Book value per common share $ 36.38     $ 35.63  
Tangible book value per common share 22.01     21.19  

 

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Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 
(972) 562-9004 
mhickox@ibtx.com	

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