Fifth Third Bancorp Q1 Bottomline Beats Expectations; Net Interest Income Surges 27%

  • Fifth Third Bancorp FITB reported interest income of $2.22 billion in the first quarter, up 72% year over year, missing the consensus of $2.23 billion. Net interest income was $1.52 billion, up 27% Y/Y.
  • The company attributed the NII growth to the net benefit of higher market rates and an increase in C&I loan and investment portfolio balances.
  • The provision for credit losses in the quarter under review more than tripled on year to $164 million.
  • The CET1 capital ratio was 9.25%, compared with 9.31% in the year-ago period. 
  • Net interest margin rose 70 basis points to 3.29%, reflecting the net benefit of higher market rates.
  • Compared to the year-ago quarter, total average deposits decreased 5% Y/Y to $160.65 billion, reflecting the deliberate commercial deposit runoff in mid-2022. Period-end total deposits decreased by 4% compared to the year-ago quarter.
  • Net income in the quarter under review totaled $535 million, up 12.9% Y/Y.
  • Adjusted EPS of $0.83 topped the Street view of $0.79.
  • "We announced the acquisition of Big Data Healthcare, which will continue to accelerate our peer-leading digital payments and managed services offerings," President and CEO Tim Spence said. 
  • Price Action: FITB shares are trading lower by 0.48% at $27.89 on the last check Thursday.
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