Bogota Financial Q3 net income reverses loss

Reuters11-04
Bogota Financial Q3 net income reverses loss

Overview

  • Bogota Financial Q3 net income $455,000, reversing a loss from the prior year

  • Company repurchased 4,821 shares by Q3 end

  • Total assets decreased 4.7% to $925.8 mln due to lower cash and loans

Outlook

  • Company focuses on growth in commercial portfolio and maintaining high-quality credit

  • Company received regulatory approval for sixth stock buyback program

  • Company remains focused on sustainable growth and operational efficiency

Result Drivers

  • NET INTEREST INCOME - Increase in net interest income by $1.2 mln due to higher interest rate spread and margin

  • ASSET MANAGEMENT - Decrease in cash and loans offset by increase in securities

  • INTEREST EXPENSE REDUCTION - Interest expense decreased by $1.2 mln due to lower costs on deposits and borrowings

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q3 EPS

$0.04

Q3 Basic EPS

$0.04

Analyst Coverage

  • The stock recently traded at 23 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 22 three months ago

Press Release: ID:nGNX5xlVRr

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