Nicolet Bankshares, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2024 Results

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  • Net income $29 million for second quarter 2024, compared to net income of $28 million in prior quarter, and net income of $23 million for second quarter 2023

  • Net income of $57 million or adjusted net income (non-GAAP) of $55 million for first half 2024, compared to net income of $14 million or adjusted net income (non-GAAP) of $45 million for first half 2023

  • Solid quarter-over-quarter loan growth of $132 million (2%) and growth in core deposits after experiencing seasonal lows in first quarter

  • Quarterly cash dividend of $0.28 per common share paid during second quarter, a 12% increase over first quarter

GREEN BAY, Wis., July 16, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nicolet Bankshares, Inc. (NYSE: NIC) ("Nicolet") announced second quarter 2024 net income of $29 million and earnings per diluted common share of $1.92, compared to net income of $28 million and earnings per diluted common share of $1.82 for first quarter 2024, and net income of $23 million and earnings per diluted common share of $1.51 for second quarter 2023. Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2024 was $57 million and earnings per diluted common share of $3.74, compared to net income of $14 million and earnings per diluted common share of $0.91 for the first half of 2023.

Net income reflected certain non-core items and the related tax effect of each, including the first quarter 2023 balance sheet repositioning and third quarter 2023 change in Wisconsin state tax law (as detailed in the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures table below), as well as gains / (losses) on other assets and investments in all periods. For the six months ended June 30, 2024, these non-core items positively impacted earnings per diluted common share $0.13, and negatively impacted earnings per diluted common share $2.07 for the six months ended June 30, 2023.

"Our strong second quarter results are a continuation and improvement of our first quarter results," said Mike Daniels, Chairman, President, and CEO of Nicolet. "We witnessed growth in our core deposits after experiencing seasonal lows during tax season; loan growth remained strong for our markets; and our core lines of business are each performing well, despite market headwinds."

Daniels continued, "Our margin continues to improve due to our heavy C&I focus and disciplined deposit pricing. We remain vigilant with credit, see few signs of significant stress in our markets, and unrealized losses are much smaller relative to our balance sheet given the shorter duration of our investment portfolio. Many of the fears the market has about banks, including shrinking margins, tepid loan growth, weakening asset quality due to CRE exposure, and stressed capital levels due to unrealized bond losses, are of limited concern for us at the moment. In short, we remain well positioned to keep producing peer-leading financial metrics for the remainder of the year, which will continue to provide us with strategic optionality going forward."