LAKEVILLE, Conn., Oct. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Salisbury Bancorp, Inc. ("Salisbury"), NYSE Amex Equities: "SAL", the holding company for Salisbury Bank and Trust Company (the "Bank"), announced results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2011.  

Selected third quarter 2011 highlights

Net income available to common shareholders was $865,000, or $0.51 per common share, for its third quarter ended September 30, 2011 (third quarter 2011), compared with $766,000, or $0.45 per common share, for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011 (second quarter 2011), and $832,000, or $0.49 per common share, for the third quarter ended September 30, 2010 (third quarter 2010).

Net income available to common shareholders for third quarter 2011 and 2010 is net of preferred stock dividends and accretion of $174,000 and $116,000, respectively.

  • Earnings per common share increased $0.06, or 13.3%, to $0.51 versus second quarter 2011, and $0.02, or 4.0%, versus third quarter 2010.
  • Tax equivalent net interest income increased $7,000, or 0.1%, versus second quarter 2011, and increased $268,000, or 5.8%, versus third quarter 2010.
  • Provision for loan losses was $180,000, versus $350,000 for second quarter 2011 and $180,000 for third quarter 2010. Net loan charge-offs were $132,000, versus $349,000 for second quarter 2011 and $101,000 for third quarter 2010.
  • Non-interest income increased $104,000, or 8.5%, versus second quarter 2011 and increased $12,000, or 0.9%, versus third quarter 2010.
  • Non-interest expense increased $103,000, or 2.3%, versus second quarter 2011 and $221,000, or 5.1%, versus third quarter 2010.
  • Non-performing assets decreased $1.1 million to $13.9 million, or 2.25% of total assets, versus second quarter 2011 and $3.0 million versus third quarter 2010. Loans receivable 30 days or more past due increased $0.4 million to $9.1 million, or 2.5% of gross loans, versus second quarter 2011 and increased $768,000 versus third quarter 2010.


Richard J. Cantele, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "Apart from the continued weaknesses in our local economy and its impact on our loan portfolio, we are pleased with our third quarter operating results. Our third quarter 2011 earnings per common share of $0.51 was achieved despite significant credit related expenses in 2011, and reflects growth in each of our core businesses.

"We are acutely focused on managing credit risk. Non-performing assets decreased slightly during the third quarter despite the persistent weakness in our local economy. We are committed to supporting our small business and retail customers during these difficult economic times, while simultaneously managing credit risk."

"In August 2011, Salisbury received $16 million of capital from the U.S. Treasury's Small Business Lending Fund (the "SBLF") program and repaid the $8.8 million of capital received in 2009 from the U.S. Treasury's Capital Purchase Program, a part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.  The SBLF program was established to encourage lending to small businesses by providing Tier 1 capital to qualified community banks with assets of less than $10 billion."

Tax equivalent net interest income for third quarter 2011 increased $7,000, or 0.1%, versus second quarter 2011, and $268,000, or 5.8%, versus third quarter 2010. Average total interest bearing deposits increased $6.6 million versus second quarter 2011 and increased $28.6 million, or 8.0%, versus third quarter 2010. Average earning assets increased $19.0 million versus second quarter 2011 and increased $24.5 million, or 4.5%, versus third quarter 2010. The net interest margin decreased 13 basis points versus second quarter 2011 and increased 4 basis points versus third quarter 2010 to 3.43% for third quarter 2011.

The provision for loan losses for third quarter 2011 was $180,000 versus $350,000 for second quarter 2011 and $180,000 for third quarter 2010. Net loan charge-offs were $132,000, $349,000 and $101,000, for the respective periods. Reserve coverage, as measured by the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to gross loans, remained relatively unchanged at 1.10%, versus 1.08% for second quarter 2011 and 1.12% for third quarter 2010.

Non-interest income for third quarter 2011 increased $104,000 versus second quarter 2011 and increased $12,000 versus third quarter 2010. Trust and Wealth Advisory revenues increased $3,000 versus second quarter 2011 and increased $128,000 versus third quarter 2010. The year-over-year revenue increase resulted from growth in managed assets and higher estate fees offset in part by lower asset valuations. Service charges and fees increased $12,000 versus second quarter 2011 and $6,000 versus third quarter 2010. Income from sales and servicing of mortgage loans increased $89,000 versus second quarter 2011 and decreased $102,000 versus third quarter 2010 due to interest rate driven fluctuations in fixed rate residential mortgage loan sales and mortgage servicing valuations. Mortgage loan sales totaled $7.6 million for third quarter 2011, $2.4 million for second quarter 2011 and $16.7 million for third quarter 2010. Third quarter 2011, second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2010 included mortgage servicing valuation impairment charges of $65,000, $16,000 and $56,000, respectively. Gains on securities represented the accretion of discounts on called securities.

Non-interest expense for third quarter 2011 increased $103,000 versus second quarter 2011 and $221,000 versus third quarter 2010. Salaries increased $66,000 versus third quarter 2010 due to changes in staffing levels and mix. Employee benefits increased $114,000 versus third quarter 2010 due to higher health benefits expense, caused by year-over-year premium increases and higher staff utilization, and higher 401K Plan expense due to the implementation of a Safe Harbor Plan. Premises and equipment increased $14,000 versus second quarter 2011 and increased $23,000 versus third quarter 2010. The year-over-year increase is due primarily to several facilities renovations, equipment replacement and asset disposals due to reorganization efforts. Data processing increased $81,000 versus second quarter 2011 and increased $58,000 versus third quarter 2010. Second quarter 2011 benefited from a one-time vendor rebate. Professional fees increased $7,000 versus second quarter 2011 and decreased $86,000 versus third quarter 2010 due to reduced spending on audit, consulting and legal services. Collections and OREO decreased $91,000 versus second quarter 2011 and increased $140,000 versus third quarter 2010. FDIC insurance decreased $45,000 versus second quarter 2011 and $58,000 versus third quarter 2010 due to a favorable change in the assessment method effective June 30, 2011. Other operating expenses increased $44,000 versus second quarter 2011 and decreased $42,000 versus third quarter 2010. The year-over-year decrease was due to reductions in other administrative and operational expenses.

The effective income tax rates for third quarter 2011, second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2010 were 16.43%, 17.18% and 19.93%, respectively.

Net loans receivable decreased $2.0 million during third quarter 2011 to $362.9 million at September 30, 2011, compared with $364.9 million at June 30, 2011, and increased $10.5 million for year-to-date 2011, compared with $352.4 million at December 31, 2010.

The persistent weakness in the local and regional economies continued to adversely impact the credit quality of Salisbury's loans receivable. Total impaired and potential problem loans decreased $1.1 million during third quarter 2011 to $30.5 million, or 8.3% of gross loans receivable at September 30, 2011, from $31.6 million, or 8.6% of gross loans receivable at June 30, 2011, and increased $7.2 million for year-to-date 2011 from $23.3 million, or 6.6% of gross loans receivable at December 31, 2010.

Non-performing assets decreased $1.1 million during third quarter 2011 to $13.9 million, or 2.25% of assets at September 30, 2011, from $15.0 million, or 2.55% of assets at June 30, 2011, and increased $3.2 million in 2011 from $10.8 million, or 1.87% of assets at December 31, 2010.

The third quarter 2011 decrease in non-performing assets resulted from a $52,000 loan being added to non-accrual status, $260,000 of loans being removed from non-accrual status, $147,000 of loan charge-offs, $400,000 in OREO sales, and $312,000 of loan repayments and payoffs, At September 30, 2011, 45.7% of non-accrual loans were current with respect to loan payments, compared with 44.0% at June 30, 2011 and 28.9% at December 31, 2010.

Salisbury has cooperative relationships with the vast majority of its non-performing loan customers. Substantially all non-performing loans are collateralized with real estate and the repayment of such loans is largely dependent on the return of such loans to performing status or the liquidation of the underlying real estate collateral.

Loans past due 30 days or more increased $459,000 during third quarter 2011 to $9.1 million, or 2.50% of gross loans receivable at September 30, 2011, from $8.7 million, or 2.36% of gross loans receivable at June 30, 2011, and increased $240,000 in 2011 from $8.9 million, or 2.51% of gross loans receivable at December 31, 2010.

Both Salisbury and the Bank's regulatory capital ratios remain in compliance with regulatory "well capitalized" requirements. At September 30, 2011 the Bank's Tier 1 leverage and total risk-based capital ratios were 7.77% and 13.07%, respectively, compared with regulatory "well capitalized" minimums of 5.00% and 10.00%, respectively. Salisbury's Tier 1 leverage and total risk-based capital ratios were 9.49% and 15.98%, respectively. Salisbury's and the Bank's ratios reflect the increased capitalization from the SBLF investment, approximately one half of which has been retained by the holding company.

At September 30, 2011, Salisbury's assets totaled $619 million. Book value and tangible book value per common share were $30.39 and $23.93, respectively. Tangible book value excludes goodwill and core deposit intangibles.

Third quarter 2011 dividend

The Board of Directors of Salisbury Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE Amex Equities: SAL), the holding company for Salisbury Bank and Trust Company, declared a $0.28 per common share quarterly cash dividend at their October 28, 2011 meeting. The dividend will be paid on November 25, 2011 to shareholders of record as of November 11, 2011.

Salisbury Bancorp, Inc. is the parent company of Salisbury Bank and Trust Company; a Connecticut chartered commercial bank serving the communities of northwestern Connecticut and proximate communities in New York and Massachusetts, since 1848, through full service branches in Canaan, Lakeville, Salisbury and Sharon, Connecticut, South Egremont and Sheffield, Massachusetts and Dover Plains and Millerton, New York. The Bank offers a full complement of consumer and business banking products and services as well as trust and wealth advisory services.

Statements contained in this news release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on the beliefs and expectations of management as well as the assumptions made using information currently available to management.  Since these statements reflect the views of management concerning future events, these statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including among others: changes in market interest rates and general and regional economic conditions; changes in government regulations; changes in accounting principles; and the quality or composition of the loan and investment portfolios and other factors that may be described in Salisbury's quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and its annual report on Form 10-K, each filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at the Securities and Exchange Commission's internet website (www.sec.gov) and to which reference is hereby made.  Therefore, actual future results may differ significantly from results discussed in the forward-looking statements.

Salisbury Bancorp, Inc.

SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA

(in thousands except ratios and per share amounts)

(unaudited)





Three month period ended

September 30,

Nine month period ended

September 30,

STATEMENT OF INCOME

2011

2010

2011

2010

Interest and dividend income

$  5,956

$  6,206

$  18,014

$  18,456

Interest expense

1,332

1,851

4,267

5,739

Net interest and dividend income

4,624

4,355

13,747

12,717

Provision for loan losses

180

180

860

620

 Trust and wealth advisory

599

471

1,861

1,507

 Service charges and fees

534

528

1,555

1,480

 Gains on sales of mortgage loans, net

178

278

370

443

 Mortgage servicing, net

(35)

(33)

(8)

27

 Gains on securities, net

-

16

11

16

 Other

58

62

176

208

Non-interest income

1,334

1,322

3,965

3,681

 Salaries

1,816

1,750

5,202

4,989

 Employee benefits

636

522

1,919

1,737

 Premises and equipment

582

559

1,733

1,570

 Data processing

366

308

1,028

1,080

 Professional fees

307

393

887

1,248

 Collections and OREO

152

12

519

63

 FDIC insurance

137

195

541

549

 Marketing and community contributions

85

79

245

200

 Amortization of core deposit intangibles

56

56

167

167

 Other

398

440

1,149

1,268

Non-interest expense

4,535

4,314

13,390

12,871

Income before income taxes

1,243

1,183

3,462

2,907

Income tax provision

204

236

598

487

Net income

$  1,039

$   947

$  2,864

$  2,420

Net income available to common shareholders

$     865

$   832

$  2,459

$  2,073

Per common share









Basic and diluted earnings

$    0.51

$  0.49

$    1.46

$    1.23

Common dividends paid

0.28

0.28

0.84

0.84

Statistical data









Tax equivalent net interest and dividend income

4,882

4,614

14,522

13,495

Net interest margin (tax equivalent)

3.56%

3.39%

3.51%

3.35%

Efficiency ratio (tax equivalent)

70.41

71.70

70.05

73.71

Return on average assets

0.53

0.57

0.56

0.48

Effective tax rate

16.43

19.93

17.28

16.76

Return on average common shareholders' equity

6.38

7.04

6.67

6.09

Weighted average equivalent common shares outstanding, diluted

1,689

1,688

1,688

1,687







Salisbury Bancorp, Inc.

SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA

(in thousands except ratios and per share amounts)

(unaudited)



FINANCIAL CONDITION

September 30,

2011

December 31,

2010

September 30,

2010

Total assets

$   618,958

$   575,470

$   583,753

Loans receivable, net

362,879

352,449

340,387

Allowance for loan losses

4,027

3,920

3,847

Securities

157,162

153,510

156,441

Cash and cash equivalents

65,517

26,908

46,357

Goodwill and intangible assets, net

10,904

11,071

11,127

 Demand (non-interest bearing)

82,425

71,565

73,318

 Demand (interest bearing)

71,303

63,258

64,081

 Money market

122,184

77,089

72,557

 Savings and other

97,405

93,324

91,586

 Certificates of deposit

105,274

125,053

129,978

Deposits

478,591

430,289

431,520

Federal Home Loan Bank advances

55,033

72,812

74,531

Repurchase agreements

14,787

13,190

16,333

Shareholders' equity

67,387

55,016

57,430

Non-performing assets

13,948

10,751

10,917

Per common share







Book value

$    30.39

$    27.37

$    28.81

Tangible book value

23.93

20.81

22.21

Statistical data







Non-performing assets to total assets

2.25%

1.87%

1.87%

Allowance for loan losses to total loans

1.10

1.10

1.12

Allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans

28.95

38.65

35.24

Common shareholders' equity to assets

10.89

9.56

9.84

Tangible common shareholders' equity to assets

6.53

6.10

6.42

Tier 1 leverage capital

9.49

8.39

8.32

Total risk-based capital

15.98

13.91

13.87

Common shares outstanding, net (period end)

1,689

1,688

1,688







SOURCE Salisbury Bancorp, Inc.

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