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OneMain Holdings, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results

OMF

EVANSVILLE, Ind.

– 2Q 2020 diluted EPS of $0.66

– 2Q 2020 C&I adjusted diluted EPS of $0.80

– 2Q 2020 C&I Ending Net Finance Receivables of $17.7 billion

– 2Q 2020 C&I Net Charge-Off ratio of 6.33%

– Declares dividend of $2.33 per share

OneMain Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: OMF) today reported pretax income of $118 million and net income of $89 million for the second quarter of 2020, compared to $256 million and $194 million, respectively, in the prior year quarter. Earnings per diluted share were $0.66 in the second quarter of 2020, compared to $1.42 in the prior year quarter.

On July 27, 2020, OneMain declared a dividend of $2.33 per share payable on August 18, 2020 to record holders of the company's common stock as of the close of business on August 10, 2020. The company expects to maintain a minimum quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share going forward. Excess dividends above the minimum will be evaluated by the Board every first and third quarters, as is consistent with prior quarters and the company's capital allocation strategy.

"We continued our focus on serving customers and supporting our team members and communities during this public health and economic crisis," said Doug Shulman, President and CEO of OneMain. "The core strengths of our business - sophisticated underwriting, hybrid operating model, and strong balance sheet – have enabled us to effectively navigate the uncertain market conditions and drive solid financial results. We are confident that the proven flexibility in our business model will continue to serve our customers well and drive significant value over the long-term."

The following segment results are reported on a non-GAAP basis. Refer to the required reconciliations of non-GAAP to comparable GAAP measures at the end of this press release.

Consumer and Insurance Segment (“C&I”)

C&I generated adjusted pretax income of $143 million and adjusted net income of $107 million for the second quarter of 2020, compared to $291 million and $221 million, respectively, in the prior year quarter. Adjusted earnings per diluted share were $0.80 for the second quarter of 2020, compared to $1.62 in the prior year quarter.

Management runs the business based on C&I adjusted net income excluding the change in loan loss reserves net of tax, which was $212 million for the second quarter of 2020 and represented a 6% decrease versus the prior year period. Management believes this reflects the capital generation of the business.

Originations totaled $2.0 billion in the second quarter of 2020, down 47% from $3.9 billion in the prior year quarter. The percentage of secured originations was 57% in the second quarter of 2020, up from 55% in the prior year quarter.

Ending net finance receivables reached $17.7 billion at June 30, 2020, up 4% from $17.0 billion in the prior year quarter. Secured receivables represented $780 million of the increase in ending net finance receivables from the prior year and were 53% of ending net finance receivables at June 30, 2020, up from 50% in the prior year quarter.

Average net finance receivables were $17.9 billion in the second quarter of 2020, up 8% from $16.6 billion in the prior year quarter.

Yield was 24.09% in the second quarter of 2020, down from 24.17% in the prior year quarter, generally reflecting lower late fee revenue.

Interest income in the second quarter of 2020 was $1.1 billion, up from $999 million in the prior year quarter, reflecting higher average receivables.

The provision for finance receivable losses was $422 million in the second quarter of 2020, up from $263 million in the prior year quarter, primarily due to the adoption of CECL and related changes in our macroeconomic outlook assumptions.

The 30-89 day delinquency ratio was 1.63% at June 30, 2020, down from 2.26% at March 31, 2020 and down from 2.15% at June 30, 2019.

The 90+ day delinquency ratio was 1.89% at June 30, 2020, down from 2.16% at March 31, 2020 and up from 1.72% at June 30, 2019.

The net charge-off ratio was 6.33% in the second quarter of 2020, down from 6.46% in the first quarter of 2020 and up from 6.20% in the prior year quarter.

Operating expense for the second quarter of 2020 was $297 million, down 7% from $319 million in the prior year quarter primarily related to lower variable expenses associated with lower originations.

Other

During the second quarter of 2020, Other generated an adjusted pretax loss of $1 million compared to $4 million in the prior year quarter. Other consists of our liquidating servicing activity from the SpringCastle Portfolio and our non-originating legacy operations, which includes primarily our liquidating real estate loans.

Funding and Liquidity

As of June 30, 2020, the company had principal debt balances outstanding of $18.3 billion, 43% of which was secured and 57% of which was unsecured. The company had $2.7 billion of cash and cash equivalents, which included $240 million of cash and cash equivalents held at our regulated insurance subsidiaries or for other operating activities that are unavailable for general corporate purposes.

Our cash and cash equivalents, together with our potential borrowings of $7.1 billion of undrawn committed capacity under our 14 revolving conduit facilities, and $8.7 billion of unencumbered personal loans, provides a liquidity runway through 2022 under numerous stress scenarios and assuming no access to the capital markets. This liquidity runway calculation contemplates all the cash needs of the Company.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

We report the operating results of Consumer and Insurance and Other using the Segment Accounting Basis, which (i) reflects our allocation methodologies for certain costs, primarily interest expense and other expenses, to reflect the manner in which we assess our business results and (ii) excludes the impact of applying purchase accounting (eliminates premiums/discounts on our finance receivables and long-term debt at acquisition, as well as the amortization/accretion in future periods). Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income (loss), Consumer and Insurance adjusted net income (loss), Consumer and Insurance adjusted earnings (loss) per diluted share and Other adjusted pretax income (loss) are key performance measures used by management in evaluating the performance of our business. Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income (loss) and Other adjusted pretax income (loss) represent income (loss) before income taxes on a Segment Accounting Basis and excludes direct costs associated with COVID-19, net losses resulting from repurchases and repayments of debt, acquisition-related transaction and integration expenses, net gain on sale of cost method investment, restructuring charges, additional net gain on sale of Spring Castle interests, and net loss on sale of real estate loans. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful in assessing the profitability of our segment.

Management also uses pretax capital generation and capital generation, non-GAAP financial measures, as a key performance measure of our segment. Consumer and Insurance adjusted pretax income (loss) excluding loan loss reserves represents adjusted pretax income as discussed above and excludes the change in our allowance for finance receivable losses in the period while still considering the net charge-offs during the period. Management believes that these non-GAAP measures are useful in assessing the capital created in the period impacting the overall capital adequacy of the Company. Management believes that the Company’s reserves, combined with its equity, represent the Company's loss absorption capacity.

Management utilizes these non-GAAP measures in evaluating our performance. Additionally, these non-GAAP measures are consistent with the performance goals established in OMH’s executive compensation program. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered supplemental to, but not as a substitute for or superior to, income (loss) before income taxes, net income, or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.

Conference Call & Webcast Information

OneMain management will host a conference call and webcast to discuss our second quarter 2020 results and other general matters at 8:00 am Eastern Time on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Both the call and webcast are open to the general public. The general public is invited to listen to the call by dialing 877-330-3668 (U.S. domestic) or 678-304-6859 (international), and using conference ID 2969328, or via a live audio webcast through the Investor Relations section of the website. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available on our website, or by dialing 800-585-8367 (U.S. domestic) or 404-537-3406, and using conference ID 2969328, beginning approximately two hours after the event. The replay of the conference call will be available via audio webcast through August 12, 2020. An investor presentation will be available on the Investor Relations page of OneMain’s website at https://www.omf.com prior to the start of the conference call.

This document contains summarized information concerning OneMain Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) and the Company’s business, operations, financial performance and trends. No representation is made that the information in this document is complete. For additional financial, statistical and business related information see the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K (“Form 10-K”) and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q (“Form 10-Qs”) filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), as well as the Company’s other reports filed with the SEC from time to time. Such reports are or will be available in the Investor Relations section of the Company's website (https://www.omf.com) and the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov).

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This document contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical fact but instead represent only management’s current beliefs regarding future events. By their nature, forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements. We caution you not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements that speak only as of the date on which they were made. We do not undertake any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this document or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events or the non-occurrence of anticipated events, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements concerning future plans (including statements regarding the timing, declaration, amount and payment of any future dividends), objectives, goals, projections, strategies, events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements related thereto. Statements preceded by, followed by or that otherwise include the words “anticipates,” “appears,” “are likely,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “foresees,” “intends,” “plans,” “projects” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “would,” “should,” “could,” “may,” or “will,” are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by forward-looking statements include, without limitation, the following: adverse changes in general economic conditions, including the interest rate environment and the financial markets; risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and the mitigation efforts by governments to the pandemic and related effects on us, our customers, and employees; our estimates of the allowance for finance receivable losses may not be adequate to absorb actual losses, causing our provision for finance receivable losses to increase, which would adversely affect our results of operations; increased levels of unemployment and personal bankruptcies; a change in the proportion of secured loans may affect our personal loan receivables and portfolio yield; adverse changes in the rate at which we can collect or potentially sell our finance receivables portfolio; natural or accidental events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, or floods affecting our customers, collateral, or our branches or other operating facilities; war, acts of terrorism, riots, civil disruption, pandemics, disruptions in the operation of our information systems, or other events disrupting business or commerce; risks related to the acquisition or sale of assets or businesses or the formation, termination or operation of joint ventures or other strategic alliances, including increased loan delinquencies or net charge-offs, integration or migration issues, increased costs of servicing, incomplete records, and retention of customers; a failure in or breach of our operational or security systems or infrastructure or those of third parties, including as a result of cyber-attacks, or other cyber-related incidents involving the loss, theft or unauthorized disclosure of personally identifiable information, or “PII,” of our present or former customers; our credit risk scoring models may be inadequate to properly assess the risk of customer unwillingness or lack of capacity to repay; adverse changes in our ability to attract and retain employees or key executives to support our businesses; increased competition, or changes in customer responsiveness to our distribution channels, an inability to make technological improvements, and the ability of our competitors to offer a more attractive range of personal loan products than we offer; changes in federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or regulatory policies and practices that adversely affect our ability to conduct business or the manner in which we currently are permitted to conduct business, such as licensing requirements, pricing limitations or restrictions on the method of offering products, as well as changes that may result from increased regulatory scrutiny of the sub-prime lending industry, our use of third-party vendors and real estate loan servicing, or changes in corporate or individual income tax laws or regulations, including effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act; risks associated with our insurance operations, including insurance claims that exceed our expectations or insurance losses that exceed our reserves; our inability to successfully implement our growth strategy for our consumer lending business or successfully acquire portfolios of personal loans; declines in collateral values or increases in actual or projected delinquencies or net charge-offs; potential liability relating to finance receivables which we have sold or securitized or may sell or securitize in the future if it is determined that there was a non-curable breach of a representation or warranty made in connection with such transactions; the costs and effects of any actual or alleged violations of any federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations, including any associated litigation; the costs and effects of any fines, penalties, judgments, decrees, orders, inquiries, investigations, subpoenas, or enforcement or other proceedings of any governmental or quasi-governmental agency or authority and any associated litigation; our continued ability to access the capital markets and maintain adequate current sources of funds to satisfy our cash flow requirements; our ability to comply with our debt covenants; our ability to generate sufficient cash to service all of our indebtedness; any material impairment or write-down of the value of our assets; the ownership of our common stock continues to be highly concentrated, which may prevent other minority stockholders from influencing significant corporate decisions and may result in conflicts of interest; the effects of any downgrade of our debt ratings by credit rating agencies, which could have a negative impact on our cost of and/or access to capital; our substantial indebtedness, which could prevent us from meeting our obligations under our debt instruments and limit our ability to react to changes in the economy or our industry or our ability to incur additional borrowings; our ability to maintain sufficient capital levels in our regulated and unregulated subsidiaries; changes in accounting standards or tax policies and practices and the application of such new standards, policies and practices; management estimates and assumptions, including estimates and assumptions about future events, may prove to be incorrect; various risks relating to continued compliance with the Settlement Agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice; and other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis” sections of the Company’s most recent Form 10-K and Form 10-Qs filed with the SEC and in the Company’s other filings with the SEC from time to time.

If one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if our underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, our actual results may vary materially from what we may have expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. You should specifically consider the factors identified in this document that could cause actual results to differ before making an investment decision to purchase our securities and should not place undue reliance on any of our forward-looking statements. Furthermore, new risks and uncertainties arise from time to time, and it is impossible for us to predict those events or how they may affect us.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Interest income

1,077

1,106

1,000

2,184

1,955

Interest expense

(271)

(255)

(238)

(527)

(473)

Provision for finance receivable losses

(423)

(531)

(268)

(954)

(554)

Net interest income after provision for finance receivable losses

383

320

494

703

928

Other Revenues:

Insurance

109

117

114

226

224

Investment

29

9

24

38

50

Net loss on repurchases and repayments of debt

(12)

(33)

Net gain on sale of real estate loans

3

Other (1), (2)

10

15

30

25

60

Total other revenues

148

141

156

289

304

Other Expenses

Operating expenses

(323)

(350)

(344)

(674)

(680)

Insurance policy benefits and claims

(90)

(68)

(50)

(157)

(94)

Total other expenses

(413)

(418)

(394)

(831)

(774)

Income before income taxes

118

43

256

161

458

Income taxes

(29)

(11)

(62)

(40)

(112)

Net income

$

89

$

32

$

194

$

121

$

346

Weighted average number of diluted shares

134.4

136.1

136.2

135.3

136.2

Diluted EPS

$

0.66

$

0.24

$

1.42

$

0.90

$

2.54

Book value per basic share

$

23.61

$

22.73

$

30.43

$

23.61

$

30.43

Return on assets

1.5

%

0.6

%

3.7

%

1.0

%

3.3

%

Provision for finance receivable losses

423

531

268

954

554

Less: Net charge-offs

(281)

(296)

(257)

(577)

(541)

Change in allowance for finance receivable losses

$

142

$

235

$

11

$

377

$

13

Note:

Year-to-Date may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

2Q19 and YTD 2Q19 includes a $7 additional net gain on the sale of the SpringCastle interests.

(2)

YTD 2Q19 includes the fair value impairment of the remaining loans in held for sale after certain real estate loan sales. It also includes a gain on sale related to an investment held at cost.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)

As of

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

2,740

$

4,203

$

786

Investment securities

1,862

1,800

1,721

Net finance receivables

17,721

18,269

16,980

Unearned insurance premium and claim reserves

(791)

(797)

(720)

Allowance for finance receivable losses

(2,324)

(2,182)

(744)

Net finance receivables, less unearned insurance premium and claim reserves and allowance for finance receivable losses

14,606

15,290

15,516

Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents

487

575

420

Goodwill

1,422

1,422

1,422

Other intangible assets

324

334

362

Other assets (1)

1,067

1,069

790

Total assets

$

22,508

$

24,693

$

21,017

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

Long-term debt

$

18,010

$

20,443

$

15,551

Insurance claims and policyholder liabilities

630

633

648

Deferred and accrued taxes

124

68

34

Other liabilities

573

497

643

Total liabilities

19,337

21,641

16,876

Common stock

1

1

1

Additional paid-in capital

1,648

1,645

1,683

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

65

(6)

28

Retained earnings

1,457

1,412

2,429

Total shareholders’ equity

3,171

3,052

4,141

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

$

22,508

$

24,693

$

21,017

(1)

Effective 1Q20, the Finance Receivables Held for Sale are included within 'Other assets'. Prior periods' balance sheet presentations have been revised to conform with this new alignment.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED KEY FINANCIAL METRICS (UNAUDITED)

As of or Quarter-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

Non-TDR Net Finance Receivables

$

17,019

$

17,581

$

16,431

TDR Net Finance Receivables

702

688

549

Net Finance Receivables

$

17,721

$

18,269

$

16,980

Average Net Receivables

$

17,909

$

18,380

$

16,538

Average Daily Debt Balances

19,772

17,675

15,974

Origination Volume

2,047

2,589

3,879

Non-TDR Allowance

$

2,003

$

1,880

$

517

TDR Allowance

321

302

227

Allowance

$

2,324

$

2,182

$

744

Non-TDR Allowance Ratio

11.77

%

10.70

%

3.15

%

TDR Allowance Ratio

45.80

%

43.88

%

41.37

%

Allowance Ratio

13.12

%

11.95

%

4.38

%

Gross Charge-Offs

$

321

$

337

$

290

Recoveries

(40)

(41)

(33)

Net Charge-Offs

$

281

$

296

$

257

Gross Charge-Off Ratio

7.21

%

7.35

%

7.03

%

Recoveries

(0.89

%)

(0.90

%)

(0.80

%)

Net Charge-Off Ratio

6.32

%

6.45

%

6.23

%

30-89 Delinquency

$

289

$

412

$

364

30+ Delinquency

624

806

655

60+ Delinquency

456

561

435

90+ Delinquency

335

394

291

30-89 Delinquency Ratio

1.63

%

2.25

%

2.14

%

30+ Delinquency Ratio

3.52

%

4.41

%

3.86

%

60+ Delinquency Ratio

2.57

%

3.07

%

2.57

%

90+ Delinquency Ratio

1.89

%

2.16

%

1.72

%

Note:

Delinquency ratios are calculated as a percentage of net finance receivables. Charge-off ratios are calculated as a percentage of average net finance receivables. Ratios may not sum due to rounding.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

BALANCE SHEET METRICS (UNAUDITED)

As of

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

Liquidity

Cash and cash equivalents

$

2,740

$

4,203

$

786

Cash and cash equivalents unavailable for general corporate purposes

240

181

420

Unencumbered personal loans

8,749

6,120

8,906

Undrawn conduit facilities

7,100

3,600

6,700

Long-term debt

$

18,010

$

20,443

$

15,551

Less: Junior subordinated debt

(172)

(172)

(172)

Adjusted Debt

$

17,838

$

20,271

$

15,379

Less: Available cash and cash equivalents

(2,500)

(4,022)

(366)

Net Adjusted Debt

$

15,338

$

16,249

$

15,013

Total Shareholders' Equity

$

3,171

$

3,052

$

4,141

Less: Goodwill

(1,422)

(1,422)

(1,422)

Less: Other intangible assets

(324)

(334)

(362)

Plus: Junior subordinated debt

172

172

172

Adjusted Tangible Common Equity

$

1,597

$

1,468

$

2,529

Plus: Allowance for finance receivable losses, net of tax (1)

1,742

1,637

566

Adjusted Capital

$

3,339

$

3,105

$

3,095

Net Leverage (Net Adjusted Debt to Adjusted Capital)

4.6x

5.2x

4.9x

(1)

Income taxes assume a 25% statutory tax rate for 2020 and a 24% statutory tax rate for 2019 periods.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSOLIDATED RETURN ON RECEIVABLES (UNAUDITED)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Revenue (1)

25.5

%

25.8

%

26.8

%

25.7

%

26.7

%

Net Charge-Off

(6.3

%)

(6.5

%)

(6.2

%)

(6.4

%)

(6.7

%)

Risk Adjusted Margin

19.2

%

19.4

%

20.6

%

19.3

%

20.1

%

Operating Expenses

(7.3

%)

(7.7

%)

(8.3

%)

(7.5

%)

(8.4

%)

Unlevered Return on Receivables

11.9

%

11.7

%

12.3

%

11.8

%

11.7

%

Interest Expense

(6.1

%)

(5.6

%)

(5.8

%)

(5.8

%)

(5.8

%)

Change in Allowance

(3.2

%)

(5.2

%)

(0.3

%)

(4.2

%)

(0.2

%)

Income Tax Expense

(0.7

%)

(0.2

%)

(1.5

%)

(0.4

%)

(1.4

%)

Return on Receivables

2.0

%

0.7

%

4.7

%

1.3

%

4.3

%

Note:

All ratios are based on consolidated results as a percentage of average net finance receivables. Ratios may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

Revenue includes interest income on finance receivables plus other revenues less insurance policy benefits and claims.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Consumer & Insurance

$

128

$

51

$

270

$

179

$

502

Other

(1)

(1)

3

(2)

Segment to GAAP Adjustment

(9)

(7)

(17)

(16)

(44)

Income Before Income Taxes - GAAP basis

$

118

$

43

$

256

$

161

$

458

Pretax Income - Segment Accounting Basis

$

128

$

51

$

270

$

179

$

502

Direct Costs Associated with COVID-19

6

3

9

Acquisition-Related Transaction and Integration Expenses

2

6

8

8

14

Net Loss on Repurchase and Repayment of Debt (1)

12

28

Net Gain on Sale of Cost Method Investment

(11)

Restructuring Charges

7

1

7

4

Consumer & Insurance Adjusted Pretax Income (non-GAAP)

$

143

$

60

$

291

$

203

$

537

Pretax Loss - Segment Accounting Basis

$

(1)

$

(1)

$

3

$

(2)

$

Additional Net Gain on Sale of SpringCastle Interests

(7)

(7)

Net Loss on Sale of Real Estate Loans (2)

1

Other Adjusted Pretax Loss (non-GAAP)

$

(1)

$

(1)

$

(4)

$

(2)

$

(6)

Springleaf Debt Discount Accretion

$

(5)

$

(5)

$

(5)

$

(10)

$

(11)

OMFH LLR Provision Catch-up

(2)

(2)

(4)

(3)

(14)

OMFH Receivable Premium Amortization

(1)

(1)

(4)

(2)

(9)

OMFH Receivable Discount Accretion

4

5

2

9

5

Other

(5)

(4)

(6)

(10)

(15)

Total Segment to GAAP Adjustment

$

(9)

$

(7)

$

(17)

$

(16)

$

(44)

Note:

Year-to-Date may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

Amounts differ from those presented on "Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)" page as a result of purchase accounting adjustments that are not applicable on a Segment Accounting Basis.

(2)

In YTD 2Q19, the gain on the sale of the real estate loans sold has been combined with the resulting fair value impairment of the remaining loans in finance receivables held for sale.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

RECONCILIATION OF KEY SEGMENT METRICS (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

As of

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

Consumer & Insurance

$

17,732

$

18,283

$

17,016

Other

Segment to GAAP Adjustment (1)

(11)

(14)

(36)

Net Finance Receivables - GAAP basis

$

17,721

$

18,269

$

16,980

Consumer & Insurance

$

2,342

$

2,202

$

772

Other

Segment to GAAP Adjustment

(18)

(20)

(28)

Allowance for Finance Receivable Losses - GAAP basis

$

2,324

$

2,182

$

744

(1)

As a As a result of the adoption of ASU 2016-13, we converted all purchased credit impaired finance receivables to purchased credit deteriorated finance receivables in accordance with ASC Topic 326, which resulted in the gross-up of net finance receivables and allowance for finance receivable losses of $15 on January 1, 2020.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSUMER & INSURANCE SEGMENT (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Interest income

$

1,074

$

1,101

$

999

$

2,174

$

1,953

Interest expense

(266)

(249)

(232)

(515)

(462)

Provision for finance receivable losses

(422)

(530)

(263)

(952)

(539)

Net interest income after provision for finance receivable losses

386

322

504

707

952

Insurance

109

117

114

226

224

Investment

29

9

24

38

50

Other

6

10

18

17

33

Total other revenues

144

136

156

281

307

Operating expenses

(297)

(330)

(319)

(628)

(627)

Insurance policy benefits and claims

(90)

(68)

(50)

(157)

(95)

Total other expenses

(387)

(398)

(369)

(785)

(722)

Adjusted pretax income (non-GAAP)

143

60

291

203

537

Income taxes (1)

(36)

(15)

(70)

(51)

(129)

Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)

$

107

$

45

$

221

$

152

$

408

Weighted average number of diluted shares

134.4

136.1

136.2

135.3

136.2

C&I adjusted diluted EPS (2)

$

0.80

$

0.33

$

1.62

$

1.12

$

3.00

Note:

Year-to-Date may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

Income taxes assume a 25% statutory tax rate for 2020 and a 24% statutory tax rate for 2019 periods.

(2)

C&I adjusted diluted EPS is calculated as the C&I adjusted net income (non-GAAP) divided by the weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSUMER & INSURANCE SEGMENT METRICS (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Revenue (1)

25.3

%

25.6

%

26.8

%

25.4

%

26.7

%

Net Charge-Off

(6.3

%)

(6.5

%)

(6.2

%)

(6.4

%)

(6.7

%)

Risk Adjusted Margin

19.0

%

19.1

%

20.6

%

19.1

%

20.0

%

Operating Expenses

(6.7

%)

(7.2

%)

(7.7

%)

(7.0

%)

(7.7

%)

Unlevered Return on Receivables

12.3

%

11.9

%

12.8

%

12.1

%

12.3

%

Interest Expense

(6.0

%)

(5.5

%)

(5.6

%)

(5.7

%)

(5.7

%)

Change in Allowance

(3.2

%)

(5.1

%)

(0.2

%)

(4.1

%)

%

Income Tax Expense (2)

(0.8

%)

(0.3

%)

(1.7

%)

(0.6

%)

(1.6

%)

Return on Receivables

2.4

%

1.0

%

5.4

%

1.7

%

5.0

%

Note:

Consumer & Insurance financial information is presented on an adjusted Segment Accounting Basis. All ratios are shown as a percentage of C&I average net finance receivables. Ratios may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

Revenue includes interest income on finance receivables plus other revenues less insurance policy benefits and claims.

(2)

Income taxes assume a 25% statutory tax rate for 2020 and a 24% statutory tax rate for 2019 periods.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSUMER & INSURANCE CAPITAL METRICS (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Provision for finance receivable losses

$

422

$

530

$

263

$

952

$

539

Less: Net charge-offs

(282)

(296)

(256)

(578)

(540)

Change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses

140

234

7

374

(1)

Adjusted pretax income (non-GAAP)

143

60

291

203

537

Pretax capital generation(1) (non-GAAP)

283

294

298

577

536

Capital generation, net of tax(1), (2) (non-GAAP)

$

212

$

221

$

226

$

433

$

407

Beginning Adjusted Capital

$

3,105

$

3,367

$

3,367

Capital Generation, net of tax(1), (2) (non-GAAP)

212

221

433

Less: Common Stock Repurchased and Retired

(45)

(45)

Less: Cash Dividends

(44)

(388)

(432)

Capital Returns

(44)

(433)

(477)

Less: Adjustments to C&I, net of tax (2), (3)

(17)

(12)

(29)

Less: Change in the Assumed Tax Rate (2)

(8)

(8)

Less: Withholding Tax on Share-based Compensation

(6)

(6)

Less: Adjusted Other Net Income, net of tax (2) (non-GAAP)

(1)

(1)

(2)

Plus: Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

71

(50)

21

Plus: Purchased Credit Deteriorated Finance Receivables Gross-up, net of tax (2), (4)

11

11

Plus: Other Intangibles Amortization

10

9

19

Plus: Share-based Compensation Expense, net of forfeitures

3

7

10

Other

66

(50)

16

Ending Adjusted Capital

$

3,339

$

3,105

$

3,339

Note:

Year-to-Date may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

Pretax capital generation represents adjusted pretax income excluding change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses (non-GAAP). Capital generation represents adjusted net income excluding change in C&I allowance for finance receivable losses, net of tax (non-GAAP).

(2)

Income taxes assume a 25% statutory tax rate for 2020 and a 24% statutory tax rate for 2019 periods.

(3)

Includes the effects of purchase accounting adjustments excluding loan loss reserves.

(4)

As a result of the adoption of ASU 2016-13, we converted all purchased credit impaired finance receivables to purchased credit deteriorated finance receivables in accordance with ASC Topic 326, which resulted in the gross-up of net finance receivables and allowance for finance receivable losses of $15 on January 1, 2020.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

CONSUMER AND INSURANCE SEGMENT - KEY FINANCIAL METRICS (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

As of or Quarter-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

Non-TDR Net Finance Receivables

$

16,982

$

17,539

$

16,388

TDR Net Finance Receivables

750

744

628

Net Finance Receivables (1)

$

17,732

$

18,283

$

17,016

Average Net Receivables

$

17,921

$

18,397

$

16,573

Origination Volume

2,047

2,589

3,879

Non-TDR Allowance

$

1,998

$

1,876

$

518

TDR Allowance

344

326

254

Allowance (1)

$

2,342

$

2,202

$

772

Non-TDR Allowance Ratio

11.77

%

10.70

%

3.16

%

TDR Allowance Ratio

45.92

%

43.88

%

40.42

%

Allowance Ratio

13.21

%

12.05

%

4.54

%

Gross Charge-Offs

$

322

$

337

$

294

Recoveries

(40)

(41)

(38)

Net Charge-Offs

$

282

$

296

$

256

Gross Charge-Off Ratio

7.22

%

7.36

%

7.11

%

Recoveries

(0.89

%)

(0.90

%)

(0.91

%)

Net Charge-Off Ratio

6.33

%

6.46

%

6.20

%

30-89 Delinquency

$

290

$

413

$

366

30+ Delinquency

625

808

659

60+ Delinquency

456

562

438

90+ Delinquency

335

395

293

30-89 Delinquency Ratio

1.63

%

2.26

%

2.15

%

30+ Delinquency Ratio

3.52

%

4.42

%

3.87

%

60+ Delinquency Ratio

2.57

%

3.07

%

2.58

%

90+ Delinquency Ratio

1.89

%

2.16

%

1.72

%

Note:

Consumer & Insurance financial information is presented on an adjusted Segment Accounting Basis. Delinquency ratios are calculated as a percentage of C&I net finance receivables. Charge-off ratios are calculated as a percentage of C&I average net finance receivables. Ratios may not sum due to rounding.

(1)

For reconciliation to GAAP, see "Reconciliation of Key Segment Metrics (Unaudited) (Non-GAAP)."

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

OTHER (UNAUDITED) (Non-GAAP)

Quarter-to-Date

Year-to-Date

(unaudited, $ in millions)

6/30/2020

3/31/2020

6/30/2019

6/30/2020

6/30/2019

Interest income

$

1

$

2

$

2

$

3

$

5

Interest expense

(1)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(3)

Net interest income

1

1

1

2

Total other revenues (1)

4

4

5

9

15

Total other expenses

(5)

(6)

(10)

(12)

(23)

Adjusted pretax loss (non-GAAP)

$

(1)

$

(1)

$

(4)

$

(2)

$

(6)

Net finance receivables held for sale (2)

$

61

$

63

$

75

$

61

$

75

Note:

Other financial information is presented on an adjusted Segment Accounting Basis.

(1)

Total other revenues include portfolio servicing fees from SpringCastle.

(2)

Effective 1Q20, the Net Finance Receivables Held for Sale are included within 'Other assets' on our Consolidated Balance Sheets. Prior periods' balance sheet presentations have been revised to conform with this new alignment.

OneMain Holdings, Inc.
Investor Contact:
Kathryn Miller, 212-359-2442
Kathryn.Miller@omf.com



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