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M&T Bank Corp MTB

Alternate Symbol(s):  MTB.P.H

M&T Bank Corporation is a financial holding company. The Company has two wholly owned bank subsidiaries: M&T Bank and Wilmington Trust, N.A. Its subsidiaries offer a range of retail and commercial banking, trust and wealth management, and investment services to their customers. Its segments include Commercial Bank, Retail Bank and Institutional Services and Wealth Management. The Commercial Bank segment provides a range of credit products and banking services to middle-market and large commercial customers, mainly within the markets served by the Company. The Retail Bank segment provides a range of services to consumers and small businesses through its branch network and several other delivery channels, such as telephone banking, Internet banking and automated teller machines. The Institutional Services and Wealth Management segment provides a variety of trustee, agency, investment management and administrative services for corporations and institutions, investment bankers and others.


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Post by bc4uon Jan 16, 2013 8:37am
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M&T Bank Corporation Announces 2012 Fourth Quarter

M&T Bank Corporation Announces 2012 Fourth Quarter

M&T Bank Corporation Announces 2012 Fourth Quarter And Full-Year Profits

Jan 16, 2013

BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- M&T Bank Corporation ("M&T") (NYSE: MTB) today reported its results of operations for 2012.

GAAP Results of Operations. Diluted earnings per common share measured in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") for the fourth quarter of 2012 rose 108% to $2.16 from $1.04 in the year-earlier quarter and were comparable to $2.17 in the third quarter of 2012. GAAP-basis net income in the recent quarter totaled $296 million, up from $148 million and $293 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 and the third quarter of 2012, respectively. Expressed as an annualized rate of return on average assets and average common shareholders' equity, GAAP-basis net income for the recent quarter was 1.45% and 12.10%, respectively, compared with .75% and 6.12%, respectively, in the year-earlier quarter and 1.45% and 12.40%, respectively, in the third quarter of 2012.

For the year ended December 31, 2012, diluted earnings per common share were $7.54, up 19% from $6.35 in 2011. Net income rose to $1.03 billion in 2012 from $859 million in the previous year. Expressed as a rate of return on average assets and average common shareholders' equity, net income in 2012 was 1.29% and 10.96%, respectively, compared with 1.16% and 9.67%, respectively, in 2011.

Commenting on M&T's performance, Rene F. Jones, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, noted, "This was a year of tremendous accomplishment, in which M&T recorded record levels of net income and earnings per share. Revenues were up in most major categories, led by exceptional growth in mortgage banking. We continued to extend credit throughout the communities we serve, and as a result, loans rose an impressive $6.5 billion or 11% from the end of 2011, all while improving our capital base and expanding the services we offer our customers. The fourth quarter was a continuation of those trends, positioning us well for continued success in 2013. As we await shareholder and regulatory approvals for our proposed acquisition of Hudson City Bancorp, Inc., we are working diligently to prepare to welcome our new employees and customers to M&T."

While there were no unusual items included in M&T's results during the recent quarter, the fourth quarter of 2011 included several items of note: a $79 million (pre-tax effect) other-than-temporary impairment charge related to M&T's 20% investment in Bayview Lending Group LLC ("BLG"); $55 million of income in full settlement of a lawsuit arising from a 2007 investment in collateralized debt obligations; and a $30 million tax-deductible cash contribution to The M&T Charitable Foundation. The after-tax impact of those three items reduced the previous year's fourth quarter net income by $33 million, or $.26 of diluted earnings per common share.

Supplemental Reporting of Non-GAAP Results of Operations. M&T consistently provides supplemental reporting of its results on a "net operating" or "tangible" basis, from which M&T excludes the after-tax effect of amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets (and the related goodwill, core deposit intangible and other intangible asset balances, net of applicable deferred tax amounts) and expenses and gains associated with merging acquired operations into M&T, since such amounts are considered by management to be "nonoperating" in nature. Although "net operating income" as defined by M&T is not a GAAP measure, M&T's management believes that this information helps investors understand the effect of acquisition activity in reported results. Reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures are provided in the financial tables included herein.

Diluted net operating earnings per common share, which exclude the impact of amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets and merger-related gains and expenses, were $2.23 in the recent quarter, compared with $1.20 in the year-earlier period and $2.24 in the third quarter of 2012. Net operating income for the fourth quarter of 2012 was $305 million, improved from $168 million in the year-earlier quarter and $302 million in the third quarter of 2012. For the three months ended December 31, 2012, net operating income expressed as an annualized rate of return on average tangible assets and average tangible common shareholders' equity was 1.56% and 20.46%, respectively, compared with .89% and 12.36% in the corresponding 2011 period and 1.56% and 21.53%, respectively, in the third quarter of 2012.

Diluted net operating earnings per common share rose 20% to $7.88 in 2012 from $6.55 in 2011. Net operating income for 2012 and 2011 totaled $1.07 billion and $884 million, respectively. Net operating income in 2012 expressed as a rate of return on average tangible assets and average tangible common shareholders' equity was 1.40% and 19.42%, respectively, compared with 1.26% and 17.96%, respectively, in 2011.

Taxable-equivalent Net Interest Income. Taxable-equivalent net interest income aggregated $674 million in the recent quarter, up from $669 million in the third quarter of 2012. That improvement resulted from an increase in average earning assets, most notably a $1.6 billion rise in average loans and leases, partially offset by a 3 basis point narrowing of the net interest margin to 3.74% in the fourth quarter, compared with 3.77% in the immediately preceding quarter. Taxable-equivalent net interest income in the recent quarter increased $49 million from $625 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 reflecting a $2.9 billion rise in average earning assets and a 14 basis point widening of the net interest margin. For the year ended December 31, 2012, net interest income on a taxable-equivalent basis rose 9% to $2.62 billion from $2.42 billion in 2011 as a result of a 12%, or $6.5 billion, increase in average loans and leases. Significantly, the net interest margin held steady at 3.73% in 2012 as compared with the prior year despite a challenging low interest rate environment.

Provision for Credit Losses/Asset Quality. Credit quality remained strong. The provision for credit losses was $49 million during the fourth quarter of 2012, compared with $74 million in the year-earlier quarter and $46 million in the third quarter of 2012. Net charge-offs of loans were $44 million in the recent quarter, representing an annualized .27% of average loans outstanding, compared with $74 million or .50% in the final quarter of 2011 and $42 million or .26% in 2012's third quarter. The provision for credit losses declined 24% to $204 million for the year ended December 31, 2012 from $270 million in 2011. Net loan charge-offs for the year totaled $186 million, or .30% of average loans outstanding, compared with $265 million, or .47% of average loans in 2011.

Loans classified as nonaccrual totaled $1.01 billion, or 1.52% of total loans at December 31, 2012, compared with $1.10 billion or 1.83% a year earlier and $925 million or 1.44% at September 30, 2012. The increase in nonaccrual loans from September 30, 2012 resulted largely from the addition of $64 million of loans to a single borrower that are fully secured by residential real estate.

Assets taken in foreclosure of defaulted loans were $104 million at December 31, 2012, down from $157 million and $112 million at December 31, 2011 and September 30, 2012, respectively.

Allowance for Credit Losses. M&T regularly performs detailed analyses of individual borrowers and portfolios for purposes of assessing the adequacy of the allowance for credit losses. Reflecting those analyses, the allowance for credit losses was $926 million at December 31, 2012, compared with $908 million a year earlier and $921 million at September 30, 2012. The allowance expressed as a percentage of outstanding loans was 1.39% at the recent quarter-end, compared with 1.51% at December 31, 2011 and 1.44% at September 30, 2012.

Noninterest Income and Expense. Noninterest income totaled $453 million in the recently completed quarter, compared with $398 million and $446 million in the final quarter of 2011 and the third quarter of 2012, respectively. Reflected in those amounts were net losses from investment securities of $14 million, $25 million and $5 million, each predominantly due to other-than-temporary impairment charges. Also included in noninterest income in the fourth quarter of 2011 was the $55 million favorable litigation settlement related to M&T's 2007 investment in certain collateralized debt obligations, as previously noted.

Excluding the specific items referred to in the preceding paragraph, noninterest income was $468 million in the recent quarter, increasing from $368 million in the year-earlier quarter and $451 million in the third quarter of 2012. The rise in noninterest income in the recent quarter as compared with those earlier quarters was predominantly due to higher mortgage banking revenues.

Noninterest income aggregated $1.67 billion and $1.58 billion during the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively. The most significant contributors to the rise in noninterest income in 2012 as compared with 2011 were higher mortgage banking revenues and trust income, the latter reflecting the full-year impact of the acquisition of Wilmington Trust Corporation ("Wilmington Trust"). Partially offsetting those factors were net gains from investment securities, the previously noted litigation settlement and merger-related gains, all reflected in M&T's 2011 results.

Noninterest expense in the fourth quarter of 2012 totaled $626 million, compared with $740 million in the year-earlier quarter and $616 million in 2012's third quarter. Included in such amounts are expenses considered to be nonoperating in nature consisting of amortization of core deposit and other intangible assets and merger-related expenses. Exclusive of those expenses, noninterest operating expenses were $612 million in the recent quarter, compared with $706 million and $602 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 and the third quarter of 2012, respectively. Reflected in noninterest expense in the fourth quarter of 2011 was the aforementioned $79 million impairment charge related to BLG and the $30 million charitable contribution.

For the year ended December 31, 2012, noninterest expense aggregated $2.51 billion, compared with $2.48 billion in the previous year. Excluding those previously noted expenses considered to be nonoperating in nature, noninterest operating expenses were $2.44 billion in 2012 and $2.33 billion in 2011. That increase was largely attributable to the full-year impact of the operations obtained in the Wilmington Trust acquisition.

The efficiency ratio, or noninterest operating expenses divided by the sum of taxable-equivalent net interest income and noninterest income (exclusive of gains and losses from bank investment securities and merger-related gains), measures the relationship of operating expenses to revenues. As a result of revenue growth that has outpaced increases in operating expenses, M&T's efficiency ratio improved to 53.6% in the recent quarter from 67.4% in the year-earlier quarter and 53.7% in the third quarter of 2012. The efficiency ratio for the year ended December 31, 2012 was 56.2%, also improved, from 60.4% in 2011. The improved efficiency ratio reflects the significant progress made in the integration of the operations obtained in the May 2011 acquisition of Wilmington Trust.

Balance Sheet. M&T had total assets of $83.0 billion at December 31, 2012, up from $77.9 billion a year earlier. Loans and leases, net of unearned discount, totaled $66.6 billion at the 2012 year-end, $6.5 billion or 11% higher than $60.1 billion at December 31, 2011. The pace of growth in outstanding loans and leases during 2012's final quarter remained robust, increasing $2.5 billion, or 4%, from $64.1 billion at September 30, 2012. That growth reflects increases in commercial loans, commercial real estate loans and residential real estate loans. Total deposits were $65.6 billion at December 31, 2012, $6.2 billion or 10% higher than $59.4 billion a year earlier and $1.6 billion or 3% above $64.0 billion at September 30, 2012.

Total shareholders' equity rose 10% to $10.2 billion at December 31, 2012 from $9.3 billion a year earlier, representing 12.29% and 11.90% respectively, of total assets. Common shareholders' equity was $9.3 billion, or $72.73 per share at December 31, 2012, compared with $8.4 billion, or $66.82 per share, a year earlier. Tangible equity per common share rose 18% to $44.61 at December 31, 2012 from $37.79 a year earlier. In the calculation of tangible equity per common share, common shareholders' equity is reduced by the carrying values of goodwill and core deposit and other intangible assets, net of applicable deferred tax balances. M&T's tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio was 7.20% at December 31, 2012, compared with 6.40% and 7.04% at December 31, 2011 and September 30, 2012, respectively. M&T's estimated Tier 1 common ratio was 7.57% at December 31, 2012, compared with 6.86% and 7.46% at December 31, 2011 and September 30, 2012, respectively.

Conference Call. Investors will have an opportunity to listen to M&T's conference call to discuss fourth quarter and full-year financial results today at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time

https://mtb.mediaroom.com/2013-01-16-M-T-Bank-Corporation-Announces-2012-Fourth-Quarter-And-Full-Year-Profits

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