NICK Nicholas Financial Inc.

Nicholas Financial Reports 1st Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Results

Nicholas Financial Reports 1st Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Results

  • Originations year-over-year on new Contracts purchased for the three months ended June 30, 2022 increased by 10.1% compared to prior year first quarter.
  • Originations year-over-year on Direct Loans for the three months ended June 30, 2022 increased by 43.2% compared to prior year first quarter.
  • Finance Receivables, net grew by $0.8 million or 0.5% for the three months ended June 30, 2022.

CLEARWATER, Fla., July 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nicholas Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: NICK) announced a net loss for the three months ended June 30, 2022 of $1.8 million compared to net income of $1.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. Diluted net loss per share was $0.24 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 as compared to diluted net income per share of $0.22 for the three months ended June 30, 2021. Interest and fee income on finance receivables decreased 4.2% to $12.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022 as compared to $12.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. The Company total revenue included an unrealized loss of $0.8 million on equity investments in the three month ended June 30, 2022. The Company reported a loss before income taxes for the three months ended June 30, 2022 of $2.4 million compared to income before income taxes of $2.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. The Company recorded an income tax benefit of approximately $0.6 million during the three months ended June 30, 2022 as compared to income tax expense of $0.6 million during the three months ended June 30, 2021.

For the quarter ended June 30, 2022, the Company originated $30.6 million in finance receivables, collected $28.3 million in principal payments, purchased $7.2 million of equity investments, increased debt by $11.8 million and decreased cash by $1.2 million.

“While we ended up with a net loss of $1.8 million this fiscal quarter, we increased our finance receivables by $1.3 million with a total of $30.6 million originated. Our underwriting and servicing were top priorities through the quarter, as we adhered to our core policies and procedures to ensure quality and compliance.” commented Mike Rost, interim CEO of Nicholas Financial.

“Adding another quarter of receivable growth is a great accomplishment for the Company, but the net financial results highlighted the need for an urgent reduction in operating expenses, especially in the environment of rising delinquencies and capital costs. As previously announced in July 2022, we executed a branch consolidation plan affecting several markets along with right-sizing the remaining branch network. We believe that this initiative will allow the Company to be better positioned for the possible economic downturn,” concluded Rost.

Key Performance Indicators on Contracts Purchased 
(Purchases in thousands) 
   Number of     Average            
Fiscal Year  Contracts  Principal Amount  Amount  Average   Average   Average 
/Quarter  Purchased  Purchased#  Financed*^  APR*   Discount%*   Term* 
 2023   1,935  $22,354  $11,552   22.9 %  6.6 %  48 
 1   1,935   22,354   11,552   22.9 %  6.6 %  48 
 2022   7,793  $85,804    $11,002   23.1 %  6.9 %  47 
 4   2,404   27,139   11,289   22.9 %  6.9 %  47 
 3   1,735   19,480   11,228   23.1 %  6.8 %  47 
 2   1,707   18,880   11,061   23.0 %  6.7 %  47 
 1   1,947   20,305   10,429   23.2 %  7.0 %  46 
 2021   7,307  $74,025    $10,135   23.4 %  7.5 %  46 
 4   2,429   24,637   10,143   23.2 % 7.5 %  46 
 3   1,483   15,285   10,307   23.4 %  7.5 %  46 
 2   1,709   17,307   10,127   23.5 %  6.8 %  46 
 1   1,686   16,796   9,962   23.5 %  8.0 %  46 
 2020   7,647  $76,696    $10,035   23.4 %  7.9 %  47 



Key Performance Indicators on Direct Loans Originated

(Originations in thousands)
 
   Number of   Principal           
Fiscal Year  Loans   Amount  Average Amount  Average   Average 
/Quarter  Originated   Originated  Financed*^  APR*   Term* 
 2023   1,990   $8,215  $4,128   31.2 %  25 
 1   1,990    8,215   4,128   31.2 %  25 
 2022   6,770   $28,740  $4,307   30.5 %  26 
 4   1,584    7,458   4,708   30.0 %  27 
 3   2,282    8,505   3,727  31.8 %  24 
 2   1,588    7,040   4,433   30.0 %  26 
 1   1,316    5,737   4,359  30.1 %  25 
 2021   3,497    $14,148  $4,131   29.6 %  25 
 4   753    3,284   4,362  29.6 %  25 
 3   1,265    4,605   3,641  30.9 %  22 
 2   924    3,832   4,147  29.2 %  25 
 1   555    2,427   4,373  28.7 %  26 
 2020   3,142    $12,638  $4,017   28.2 %  25 

*Each average included in the tables is calculated as a simple average.

^Average amount financed is calculated as a single loan amount.

#Bulk portfolio purchase excluded for period-over-period comparability

Nicholas Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:NICK) is a specialized consumer finance company, operating branch locations in both Southeastern and Midwestern U.S. States. The Company engages primarily in acquiring and servicing automobile finance installment contracts (“Contracts”) for purchases of used and new automobiles and light trucks. Additionally, Nicholas Financial originates direct consumer loans (“Direct Loans”) and sells consumer-finance related products. For an index of Nicholas Financial, Inc’s new releases or to obtain a specific release, please visit our website at .

Cautionary Note regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain various “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that represent the Company’s current expectations or beliefs concerning future events. Statements other than those of historical fact, as well as those identified by words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” intend,” “plan,” “expect,” “project,” “believe,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “probable” and any variation of the foregoing and similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties. The Company’s actual results and financial condition 28may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results or performance to differ from the expectations expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements include the following: the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the mitigation efforts by governments and related effects on our financial condition, business operations and liquidity, our customers, our employees, and the overall economy; recently enacted, proposed or future legislation and the manner in which it is implemented; changes in the U.S. tax code; the nature and scope of regulatory authority, particularly discretionary authority, that may be exercised by regulators, including, but not limited to, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Department of Justice, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and individual state regulators having jurisdiction over the Company; the unpredictable nature of regulatory proceedings and litigation; employee misconduct or misconduct by third parties; uncertainties associated with management turnover and the effective succession of senior management; media and public characterization of consumer installment loans; labor unrest; the impact of changes in accounting rules and regulations, or their interpretation or application, which could materially and adversely affect the Company’s reported consolidated financial statements or necessitate material delays or changes in the issuance of the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements; the Company's assessment of its internal control over financial reporting; changes in interest rates; risks relating to the acquisition or sale of assets or businesses or other strategic initiatives, including increased loan delinquencies or net charge-offs, the loss of key personnel, integration or migration issues, the failure to achieve anticipated synergies, increased costs of servicing, incomplete records, and retention of customers; risks inherent in making loans, including repayment risks and value of collateral; cybersecurity threats, including the potential misappropriation of assets or sensitive information, corruption of data or operational disruption; our dependence on debt and the potential impact of limitations in the Company’s amended revolving line of credit or other impacts on the Company's ability to borrow money on favorable terms, or at all; the timing and amount of revenues that may be recognized by the Company; changes in current revenue and expense trends (including trends affecting delinquency and charge-offs); the impact of extreme weather events and natural disasters; changes in the Company’s markets and general changes in the economy (particularly in the markets served by the Company). All forward-looking statements and cautionary statements included in this document are made as of the date hereof based on information available to the Company as of the date hereof, and the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement or cautionary statement.



Nicholas Financial, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(Unaudited, Dollars in Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Amounts)

 Three months ended 
  June 30, 
  20222021 
Revenue:      
Interest and fee income on finance receivables $12,064  $12,594 
Unrealized losses on equity investments  (787)  - 
Total Revenue $11,277  $12,594 
Expenses:      
Operating expenses  9,469   8,348 
Provision for credit losses  3,644   730 
Interest expense  568   1,188 
Total expenses  13,681   10,266 
(Loss)/Income before income taxes  (2,404)  2,328 
Income tax (benefit)/expense  (627)  599 
Net (Loss)/Income $(1,777) $1,729 
(Loss)/Earnings per share:      
Basic $(0.24) $0.22 
Diluted $(0.24) $0.22 





Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited, In Thousands)

  June 30,March 31, 
  2022  2022 
Cash $3,551  $4,775 
Equity investments  6,449   - 
Finance receivables, net  169,380   168,600 
Repossessed assets  988   658 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  4,084   4,277 
Other assets  5,896   5,260 
Total assets $190,348  $183,570 
Line of credit, net of debt issuance costs $69,831  $54,813 
Note payable  -   3,244 
Operating lease liabilities  4,228   4,410 
Other liabilities  3,967   4,717 
Total liabilities  78,026   67,184 
Shareholders’ equity  112,322   116,386 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $190,348  $183,570 
Book value per share $15.36  $15.42 





  Three months ended  
  June 30,  
  (In thousands)  
Portfolio Summary 2022  2021  
Average finance receivables (1) $179,455  $181,970  
Average indebtedness (2) $60,829  $79,217  
Interest and fee income on finance receivables $12,064  $12,594  
Interest expense  568   1,188  
Net interest and fee income on finance receivables $11,496  $11,406  
Portfolio yield (3)  26.89 % 27.68 %
Interest expense as a percentage of average finance receivables  1.27 % 2.61 %
Provision for credit losses as a percentage of average finance receivables  8.12 % 1.60 %
Net portfolio yield (3)  17.50 % 23.47 %
Operating expenses as a percentage of average finance receivables  21.11 % 18.35 %
Pre-tax yield as a percentage of average finance receivables (4)  (3.61)% 5.12 %
Net charge-off percentage (5)  6.48 % 3.59 %
Finance receivables $180,053  $180,823  
Allowance percentage (6)  2.05 % 2.90 %
Total reserves percentage (7)  5.95 % 7.01 %

Note: All three-month statement of income performance indicators expressed as percentages have been annualized.

(1)Average finance receivables represent the average of finance receivables throughout the period.
(2)Average indebtedness represents the average daily outstanding borrowings under the line of credit. Average indebtedness does not include the PPP loan.
(3)Portfolio yield represents interest and fee income on finance receivables as a percentage of average finance receivables. Net portfolio yield represents (a) interest and fee income on finance receivables minus (b) interest expense minus (c) the provision for credit losses, as a percentage of average finance receivables.
(4)Pre-tax yield represents net portfolio yield minus operating expenses, as a percentage of average finance receivables.
(5)Net charge-off percentage represents net charge-offs (charge-offs less recoveries) divided by average finance receivables, outstanding during the period.
(6)Allowance percentage represents the allowance for credit losses divided by finance receivables outstanding as of ending balance sheet dates.
(7)Total reserves percentage represents the allowance for credit losses, purchase price discount, and unearned dealer discounts divided by finance receivables outstanding as of ending balance sheet date.



The following tables present certain information regarding the delinquency rates experienced by the Company with respect to automobile finance installment contracts (“Contracts”) and direct consumer loans (“Direct Loans”), excluding any Chapter 13 bankruptcy accounts:

(In thousands, except percentages)

Contracts Balance                    
  Outstanding  30 – 59 days  60 – 89 days   90 – 119 days   120+   Total  
June 30, 2022 $153,029  $8,958  $4,041   $1,448   $29   $14,476  
      5.85 % 2.64 %  0.95 %  0.02 %  9.46 %
June 30, 2021 $164,929  $7,087  $2,575   $644   $10   $10,316  
      4.30 % 1.56 %  0.39 %  0.01 %  6.26 %
       
Direct Loans Balance                    
  Outstanding  30 – 59 days  60 – 89 days   90 – 119 days   120+   Total  
June 30, 2022 $26,779  $889  $300   $187   $0   $1,376  
      3.32 % 1.12 %  0.70 %  0.00 %  5.14 %
June 30, 2021 $15,721  $285  $70   $53   $0   $408  
      1.81 % 0.45 %  0.34 %  0.00 %  2.60 %

The following table presents selected information on Contracts purchased and Direct Loans originated by the Company:

  Contracts  Direct Loans  
  Three months ended  Three months ended  
  June 30,  June 30,  
  (Purchases in thousands)  (Originations in thousands)  
  2022  2021  2022  2021  
Purchases/Originations $22,354  $20,305  $8,215   $5,737  
Average APR  22.9 % 23.2 %31.2 % 30.1 %
Average discount  6.6 % 7.0 %N/A   N/A  
Average term (months)  48   46   25    25  
Average amount financed $11,552  $10,429  $4,128   $4,359  
Number of contracts  1,935   1,947   1,990    1,316  

The following table presents selected information on the entire Contract and Direct Loan portfolios of the Company:

  Contracts  Direct Loans  
  As of  As of  
  June 30,  June 30,  
Portfolio 2022  2021  2022  2021  
Average APR  22.9 % 22.8 % 29.9 %  28.8 %
Average discount  7.3 % 7.5 %N/A   N/A  
Average term (months)  50  50  27   27  
Number of active contracts  18,959   21,995   7,096    4,354  



Contact: 
Irina Nashtatik
CFO
Ph # (727)-726-0763
Web site: 
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29/07/2022

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