F&M Bank Corp. Announces Third Quarter Earnings and Dividend

F & M Bank Corp. (OTCQX:FMBM), parent company of Farmers & Merchants Bank, announces its financial results for the third quarter ending September 30, 2020 and third quarter dividend to shareholders.

As the global pandemic continues, the company continually assesses our procedures to maintain the safety of our customers, employees and community while serving their financial needs. Farmers & Merchants Bank continues to operate our branches in a drive-thru only capacity daily, with courier pick up and by appointment lobby transactions.

As of September 30, 2020, we had processed 717 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans for a balance of $62.6 million. These loans are funded by participation in the Federal Reserve Paycheck Protection Program Lending Facility. In addition, we have processed 922 individual loan deferrals. As of September 30, 2020, 99 loans remain in deferral with a balance of $19.1 million which represents 3.1% of loans outstanding exclusive of PPP balances.

Selected financial highlights for the quarter include:

  • Net income of $2.21 million.
  • Net interest margin of 3.60%.
  • Total deposits increased $26.9 million and $175.1 million, respectively for the quarter and for the trailing 12 months.
  • Nonperforming loans decreased to 0.42% of total assets at the end of the quarter from 0.45% on 6/30/20 and 0.98% on 9/30/2019.
  • Allowance for loan losses totaled 1.57% of loans held for investment (1.72% excluding PPP loans).

Mark Hanna, President, commented “Our third quarter earnings of $2.21 million is a slight improvement over second quarter for core earnings ($2.06 million), second quarter total earnings ($2.63 million) included recognition of $567,000 for implementation of a mortgage rate lock derivative associated with our mortgage company pipeline. Our net interest margin of 3.60% shows a historical decline but remains strong especially given the changes in our balance sheet. F&M’s liquidity has increased significantly over the last four quarters and we are implementing strategic solutions to leverage these assets including deploying $102.7 million into the investment portfolio since year end 2019. Despite the current low-rate environment, these strategies should augment our net interest margin in the future.”

Mr. Hanna continued, “Nonperforming loans have improved dramatically over prior year, decreasing $3.7 million since third quarter of 2019, and $1.5 million since year end 2019. We feel these efforts put F&M in a strong position to manage the current economic uncertainty while seeking opportunities for continued growth in the communities we serve.”

On October 23, 2020 our Board of Directors declared a third quarter dividend of $.26 per share to common shareholders. Based on our most recent trade price of $19.21 per share this constitutes a 5.41% yield on an annualized basis. The dividend will be paid on November 30, 2020, to shareholders of record as of November 14, 2020.”

F & M Bank Corp. is an independent, locally-owned, financial holding company, offering a full range of financial services, through its subsidiary, Farmers & Merchants Bank’s eleven banking offices in Rockingham, Shenandoah, Page and Augusta Counties, Virginia. The Bank also provides additional services through a loan production office located in Penn Laird, VA and through its subsidiaries, F&M Mortgage and VSTitle, both of which are located in Harrisonburg, VA. Additional information may be found by contacting us on the internet at www.fmbankva.com or by calling (540) 896-8941.

This press release may contain “forward-looking statements” as defined by federal securities laws, which may involve significant risks and uncertainties. These statements address issues that involve risks, uncertainties, estimates and assumptions made by management, and actual results could differ materially from the results contemplated by these forward-looking statements. Factors that could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects include, but are not limited to, changes in interest rates, general economic conditions, legislative and regulatory policies, and a variety of other matters. Other risk factors are detailed from time to time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Readers should consider these risks and uncertainties in evaluating forward-looking statements and should not place undue reliance on such statements. We undertake no obligation to update these statements following the date of this press release.

F & M Bank Corp.
Key Statistics

2020 2019
Q3 Q2 Q1 YTD Q3 Q2 Q1 YTD
Net Income (000’s)
$ 2,207 $ 2,626 $ 1,189 $ 6,022 $ (186 ) $ 1,634 $ 1,287 $ 2,735
Net Income available to Common
$ 2,142 $ 2,560 $ 1,123 $ 5,825 $ (265 ) $ 1,556 $ 1,208 $ 2,499
Earnings per common share – basic
$ 0.67 $ 0.80 $ 0.35 $ 1.82 $ (0.08 ) $ 0.48 $ 0.38 $ 0.78
Earnings per common share – diluted
$ 0.65 $ 0.76 $ 0.35 $ 1.76
Return on Average Assets
0.88 % 1.17 % 0.58 % 0.81 % -0.09 % 0.83 % 0.67 % 0.46 %
Return on Average Equity
9.44 % 11.50 % 5.23 % 8.68 % -0.81 % 7.12 % 5.68 % 4.00 %
Dividend Payout Ratio
38.81 % 32.50 % 74.29 % 42.86 % -325.00 % 52.08 % 65.79 % 97.44 %
Net Interest Margin
3.33 % 3.55 % 3.97 % 3.60 % 4.39 % 4.47 % 4.67 % 4.52 %
Yield on Average Earning Assets
3.94 % 4.20 % 4.88 % 4.31 % 5.35 % 5.42 % 5.54 % 5.46 %
Yield on Average Interest Bearing Liabilities
0.87 % 0.92 % 1.27 % 1.00 % 1.34 % 1.33 % 1.21 % 1.29 %
Net Interest Spread
3.07 % 3.28 % 3.61 % 3.31 % 4.01 % 4.09 % 4.33 % 4.17 %
Provision for Loan Losses (000’s)
$ 1,000 $ 800 $ 1,500 $ 3,300 $ 3,750 $ 1,600 $ 1,450 $ 6,800
Net Charge-offs
$ 208 $ 203 $ 453 $ 864 $ 817 $ 483 $ 1,757 $ 3,057
Net Charge-offs as a % of Loans
0.12 % 0.12 % 0.30 % 0.17 % 0.52 % 0.30 % 1.09 % 0.65 %
Non-Performing Loans (000’s)
$ 4,254 $ 4,465 $ 4,168 $ 4,254 $ 7,978 $ 11,688 $ 10,587 $ 7,978
Non-Performing Loans to Total Assets
0.42 % 0.45 % 0.50 % 0.42 % 0.98 % 1.45 % 1.36 % 0.98 %
Non-Performing Assets (000’s)
$ 4,420 $ 5,625 $ 5,504 $ 4,420 $ 9,649 $ 13,657 $ 12,761 $ 9,649
Non-Performing Assets to Assets
0.44 % 0.57 % 0.66 % 0.44 % 1.19 % 1.69 % 1.64 % 1.19 %
Efficiency Ratio
65.35 % 65.33 % 70.51 % 66.94 % 67.63 % 65.32 % 67.15 % 66.70 %
  1. The net interest margin is calculated by dividing tax equivalent net interest income by total average earning assets. Tax equivalent interest income is calculated by grossing up interest income for the amounts that are nontaxable (i.e. municipal securities and loan income) then subtracting interest expense. The tax rate utilized is 21%. The Company’s net interest margin is a common measure used by the financial service industry to determine how profitable earning assets are funded. Because the Company earns nontaxable interest income from municipal loans and securities, net interest income for the ratio is calculated on a tax equivalent basis as described above.
  2. The efficiency ratio is not a measurement under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The efficiency ratio is a common measure used by the financial service industry to determine operating efficiency. It is calculated by dividing non-interest expense by the sum of tax equivalent net interest income and non-interest income excluding gains and losses on the investments portfolio and Other Real Estate Owned. The Company calculates this ratio in order to evaluate how efficiently it utilizes its operating structure to create income. An increase in the ratio from period to period indicates the Company is losing a greater percentage of its income to expenses.

F & M Bank Corp.
Financial Highlights

For Nine Months
Ended September 30,
INCOME STATEMENT
Unaudited
2020
Unaudited
2019
Interest and Dividend Income
$ 27,280,319 $ 29,279,627
Interest Expense
4,515,221 5,025,175
Net Interest Income
22,765,098 24,254,452
Non-Interest Income
9,016,182 6,909,369
Provision for Loan Losses
3,300,000 6,800,000
Impairment of long lived assets
19,193
Other Non-Interest Expenses
21,788,981 21,597,748
Income Before Income Taxes
6,673,106 2,766,076
Provision for Income Taxes
545,418 (74,786)
Less Minority Interest (income)/loss
(105,193) (106,161)
Net Income
$ 6,022,495 $ 2,734,661
Dividend on preferred stock
197,194 235,966
Net Income available to common shareholders
$ 5,825,301 $ 2,498,695
Average Common Shares Outstanding
3,197,718 3,175,192
Net Income Per Common Share
Dividends Declared
1.82.78 .78.76
BALANCE SHEET
Unaudited
September 30, 2020
Unaudited
September 30, 2019
Cash and Due from Banks
$ 14,504,566 $ 14,324,290
Interest Bearing Bank Deposits
1,237,866 1,599,711
Federal Funds Sold
73,407,000 12,963,000
Loans Held for Sale
88,038,925 80,862,723
Loans Held for Investment 672,524,536 631,828,822
Less Allowance for Loan Losses
(10,825,739) (8,982,258)
Net Loans Held for Investment
661,698,797 622,846,564
Securities
118,888,764 20,084,814
Other Assets
57,647,889 60,556,108
Total Assets
$ 1,015,423,807 $ 813,237,210
Deposits
$ 793,535,570 $ 618,434,553
Short Term Debt
20,000,000
Long Term Debt
106,510,013 64,308,789
Other Liabilities
21,698,045 19,600,307
Total Liabilities
921,743,628 722,343,649
Preferred Stock
4,591,623 5,591,623
Common Equity
89,088,556 85,301,938
Stockholders’ Equity
93,680,179 90,893,561
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
$ 1,015,423,807 $ 813,237,210
Book Value Per Common Share
$ 27.85 $ 26.86
Tangible Book Value Per Common Share
$ 27.84 $ 26.89

CONTACT:

Carrie Comer
EVP/Chief Financial Officer
540-896-8941 or ccomer@fmbankva.com

Celebrating the Local Business You Love

Earlier this summer, F&M Bank announced the second annual Local Business You Love contest – a $10,000 giveaway for locally-owned, small businesses located throughout the Shenandoah Valley. In 2019, a group of employees created and launched the contest, and for a first year campaign, our expectations were blown away!

“We were thrilled to host the contest again this year and support our neighbors in small business who continue to persevere through an extremely difficult season,” said Mark Hanna, President & CEO.

The contest opened in early August, and over a two week period, we relied on public nominations. Residents of Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham and Augusta Counties, as well as the Cities of Harrisonburg, Staunton and Waynesboro (and neighboring counties and cities), nominated the local businesses they love and shared why they deserve $10,000. F&M Bank received nearly 600 nominations making it quite a task to narrow down the list to 10!

Following the announcement of our Top 10, we opened the contest for public voting. Over a two week period, we received over 2,300 votes to determine our $10,000 winner! On October 6th, F&M Bank celebrated the Top 10 nominees during a reception at the Inn at MeadowCroft in Swoope, VA.

Celebrate

When we received over 2,300 votes, we knew we couldn’t just give away one cash prize, so instead, we surprised our guests and added a $1,500 prize for 2nd place, a $1,000 incentive for 3rd, and a $500 prize for 4th and 5th place.

Plus, all businesses in our Top 10 were awarded an advertising package with Harrisonburg Radio Group to include a featured interview with WSVA’s Jim Britt and 20 branding messages.

The remaining businesses in our Top 10 are as follows: Fort Valley Nursery (Woodstock), Traditions Family Restaurant (Harrisonburg), Blessings Christian Bookstore (Harrisonburg), Green Valley Book Fair (Mt. Crawford), and Creative Wonders Learning Center (Stuarts Draft).

Support

Making our communities better is a core value we live by at F&M Bank. Although our contest is over, will you join us as we continue to support our neighbors? From restaurants to recreation, the Shenandoah Valley is packed full of extraordinary, locally-owned businesses.

Bank

We’re here to support you, and our community, in any way that we can. Whether you’re interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities nearby or seeking a local coffee shop recommendation, a member of our team is happy to assist. Our goal is to always provide banking you love from people who care and keep you up to date on all our products and services. 

With a Cash Reward or Cash Back account, you can stop paying extra. In fact, we’ll pay you just for doing banking basics that save you time! You can choose the account, and reward, that works best for you – high interest or cash back. 

Boost your savings with our money market account! This interest-bearing account is a great, low-risk option that offers benefits typical of both a checking and savings account. 

Whether you’re buying a new car or building a new house, we work with you to get the loan you need with the payment plan you can afford. Our loans are designed to meet your needs. Choose the option that works best for you!

We make virtual banking free and easy! Manage text alerts, deposit checks, send money to friends, and pay bills from anywhere in the world on any device.

If we can help you bank local, or answer any financial question you may have, please don’t hesitate to contact a branch near you or complete a quick form.

Online Check Orders

F&M Bank has partnered with a new vendor to manage and process our check orders. You will notice a few minor changes when placing your next online order.

The new check order portal can be accessed through our website, or your online banking account. The look has changed, but you can expect the same functionality! Check orders will be conveniently delivered directly to your address on file.

You may order the standard F&M Bank checks, or shop our vendor’s catalog for custom design options. Those can also be found on our website prior to placing your order.

The online portal is an easy to use option designed for your convenience, however you may still continue to order checks through your local branch if preferred. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us!