TFS Financial Reports Results for Second Quarter Fiscal 2026

TFS Financial Reports Results for Second Quarter Fiscal 2026

CLEVELAND–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
TFS Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: TFSL) (the “Company,” “we,” “our”), the holding company for Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland (the “Association”), today announced results for the quarter and six months ended March 31, 2026.

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Chairman and CEO Marc A. Stefanski

Chairman and CEO Marc A. Stefanski

“During the quarter, we had a 4% increase in net income and a record $77.8 million in net interest income,” said Chairman and CEO Marc A. Stefanski. “Our results were driven primarily by increasing yields from Smart Rate ARMs resetting and our prudent management of deposit costs,” he said. “The upcoming purchase season, and the opportunity for mortgage growth, gives us even more optimism for the fiscal year. Our Tier I capital ratio of 10.75% exceeds the amount considered to be well-capitalized, allowing us more opportunities for growth, dividends, and strategic buybacks.”

Operating Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 compared to the Quarter Ended December 31, 2025

Net income rose $0.9 million, or 4.0%, to $23.2 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, from $22.3 million in the prior quarter. This increase reflected higher net interest income and a reduction in non-interest expenses, partially offset by an increase in the provision for credit losses and a decrease in non-interest income.

Net interest income increased $2.1 million, or 2.8%, to $77.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 from $75.7 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. This increase was primarily attributable to a 12 basis point decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities. The average balance and cost of certificates of deposit (“CDs”) decreased $609.7 million and 19 basis points, respectively, while savings accounts experienced increases in both average balances ($461.4 million) and cost (56 basis points). The Company offers certain CD products that transition into liquid savings accounts at maturity. This feature has facilitated the movement of funds from CDs to savings accounts. Loan yields decreased by three basis points, reflecting the full quarterly impact of two 25 basis point reductions, during our first fiscal quarter of 2026, in the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate which serves as the index for our home equity lines of credit. The interest rate spread improved by seven basis points to 1.54%, while the net interest margin increased five basis points to 1.84%.

For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, the Company did not record a provision for credit losses whereas a $1.0 million release of provision was recorded for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. The total allowance for credit losses increased $0.8 million during the quarter to $104.9 million, or 0.67% of total loans receivable, from $104.1 million, or 0.66% of total loans receivable, at December 31, 2025. The allowance for unfunded commitments, included in other liabilities, increased $0.9 million due to a $104.8 million increase in commitments to originate loans and had a balance of $30.0 million at March 31, 2026 compared to $29.1 million at December 31, 2025. Net recoveries were $0.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 compared to $0.7 million for the previous quarter. Total loan delinquencies increased $1.5 million to $38.4 million, or 0.24% of total loans receivable, at March 31, 2026 from $36.9 million, or 0.23% of total loans receivable, at December 31, 2025.

Total non-interest income decreased $0.6 million, or 7.5%, to $7.4 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 from $8.0 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, primarily due to a $0.6 million decrease in net gain on the sale of loans.

Total non-interest expense decreased $0.8 million, or 1.4%, to $55.4 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 from $56.2 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. Marketing expenses decreased $2.2 million due to reduced media costs, while federal insurance premium and assessments increased $0.4 million and other operating expenses increased $1.2 million. An increase in third-party costs related to residential loan applications not yet converted to funded loans drove the increase in other operating expenses.

Financial Condition at March 31, 2026 compared to December 31, 2025

Total assets decreased $19.0 million to $17.48 billion at March 31, 2026 from $17.50 billion at December 31, 2025, mainly due to a decrease in cash and cash equivalents.

Cash and cash equivalents decreased $19.4 million, or 4.3%, to $437.3 million at March 31, 2026 from $456.7 million at December 31, 2025, due to normal fluctuations and liquidity management.

Loans held for investment, net of allowance and deferred loan expenses, increased $0.7 million, or less than 1%, remaining at $15.74 billion at March 31, 2026. During the quarter ended March 31, 2026, the combined balances of home equity loans and lines of credit increased $188.4 million to $5.24 billion and residential core mortgage loans decreased $185.9 million to $10.46 billion. Loans held for sale decreased $9.3 million to $5.1 million at March 31, 2026, from $14.4 million at December 31, 2025.

Deposits decreased $184.7 million, or less than 1%, to $10.19 billion at March 31, 2026, compared to $10.37 billion at December 31, 2025, consisting of decreases of $471.0 million in CDs, $9.5 million in money market deposit accounts and $18.9 million in checking accounts, partially offset by an increase of $311.5 million in savings accounts.

Borrowed funds increased $202.6 million, or 4%, to $5.14 billion at March 31, 2026, compared to $4.94 billion at December 31, 2025. The increase in borrowed funds was entirely due to an increase in utilization of advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) of Cincinnati.

Operating Results for the Six Months Ended March 31, 2026 compared to the Six Months Ended March 31, 2025

The Company reported net income of $45.5 million for the six months ended March 31, 2026, an increase of $2.1 million, or 4.8%, compared to net income of $43.4 million for the six months ended March 31, 2025. The increase was primarily driven by increases in net interest income and non-interest income along with a lower provision for credit losses, partially offset by an increase in non-interest expenses.

Net interest income increased $13.1 million, or 9.3%, to $153.5 million for the six months ended March 31, 2026 compared to $140.4 million for the six months ended March 31, 2025. The yield on interest-earning assets for the six months ended March 31, 2026 rose by 14 basis points compared to the prior year period, as lower-rate residential mortgages were replaced with higher-yielding mortgage loans and home equity products. The cost of interest-bearing liabilities increased by two basis points. The interest rate spread was 1.51% for the six months ended March 31, 2026 compared to 1.39% for the six months ended March 31, 2025. The net interest margin was 1.82% for the six months ended March 31, 2026 and 1.70% for the six months ended March 31, 2025.

During the six months ended March 31, 2026, there was a $1.0 million release of provision for credit losses compared to no provision for the six months ended March 31, 2025. Net loan recoveries totaled $1.5 million for the six months ended March 31, 2026 and $2.1 million for the same period of the prior year.

The total allowance for credit losses increased $0.5 million to $104.9 million, or 0.67% of total loans receivable, from $104.4 million, or 0.67% of total loans receivable, at September 30, 2025 and increased $4.9 million from $99.9 million, or 0.65% of total loans receivable at March 31, 2025. The increases were primarily related to increases in the home equity loan and lines of credit portfolios. The allowance for credit losses included $30.0 million, $30.1 million and $29.4 million in liabilities for unfunded commitments at March 31, 2026, September 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, respectively. Total loan delinquencies increased $3.7 million to $38.4 million, or 0.24% of total loans receivable, at March 31, 2026 from $34.7 million, or 0.22% of total loans receivable, at September 30, 2025 and increased $6.8 million from $31.6 million, or 0.20% of total loans receivable, at March 31, 2025. Non-accrual loans totaled $37.1 million, or 0.23% of total loans receivable, at March 31, 2026, compared to $38.7 million, or 0.25% of total loans receivable, at September 30, 2025 and $37.0 million, or 0.24% of total loans receivable at March 31, 2025.

Total non-interest income increased $1.9 million, or 14.0%, to $15.5 million for the six months ended March 31, 2026, from $13.6 million for the six months ended March 31, 2025, primarily due to a $1.8 million increase in net gain on the sale of loans. During the six months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, there were $204.1 million and $147.2 million of loans sold with net gains on the sale of loans totaling $4.1 million and $2.3 million, respectively.

Total non-interest expense for the six months ended March 31, 2026 increased $12.6 million, or 12.7%, to $111.6 million from $99.0 million for the six months ended March 31, 2025. There were increases of $6.4 million in salaries and employee benefits, $2.0 million in marketing services, $1.2 million in office property, equipment and software expenses and $3.5 million in other expenses, partially offset by a decrease of $0.5 million in federal insurance premium and assessments. The increase in salaries and benefits was mainly the result of a one-time after-tax bonus of $1,500 provided to all associates in December 2025, totaling $2.2 million, as well as higher staffing levels and stock-based compensation expenses, partially offset by an increase in capitalized payroll costs related to the implementation of a new core banking system. Other expenses rose due to an increase in third party expenses related to a higher volume of loan applications not yet converted to funded loans, increased down payment assistance and additional postage expenses. Additionally, pension benefits arising from actuarial adjustments were lower during the most recent period.

Financial Condition at March 31, 2026 compared to September 30, 2025

Total assets increased $23.4 million, or less than 1%, to $17.48 billion at March 31, 2026 from $17.46 billion at September 30, 2025. The increase was mainly the result of increases in loans held for investment and other assets, partially offset by decreases in loans held for sale and investment securities available for sale.

Investment securities available for sale decreased $66.1 million, or 12.69%, to $454.6 million at March 31, 2026 from $520.7 million at September 30, 2025. This decrease was mainly due to the combined effect of cash flows from security repayments and maturities. During the six months ended March 31, 2026, a $50.0 million treasury security matured and was not replaced.

Loans held for investment, net of allowance and deferred loan expenses, increased $79.0 million, or 0.5%, to $15.74 billion at March 31, 2026 from $15.66 billion at September 30, 2025. The increase was offset by a $52.6 million decrease in loans held for sale, which totaled $5.1 million at March 31, 2026. Home equity loans and lines of credit increased $424.4 million to $5.24 billion and the residential core mortgage loan portfolio decreased $339.8 million to $10.46 billion.

The changes in loans held for sale and loans held for investment were affected by the volume of loans originated, acquired and sold. During the six months ended March 31, 2026, residential mortgage loan origination and acquisitions were $567.1 million compared to $376.0 million for the six months ended March 31, 2025. Of total residential mortgage loans originated and acquired during the most recent period, 80% were purchase transactions. Commitments originated for home equity loans and lines of credit were $1.10 billion for the six months ended March 31, 2026 compared to $1.19 billion for the six months ended March 31, 2025.

Other assets increased $41.2 million, or 36.9%, to $152.9 million at March 31, 2026 from $111.7 million at September 30, 2025. The increase largely stemmed from a $47.9 million increase in the margin requirement on swap contracts following the maturity of an investment security previously posted as collateral. This was partially offset by a $3.5 million decrease in deferred income tax assets and a $4.0 million decrease in interest receivables on swap contracts.

Deposits decreased $259.6 million, or 2.5%, to $10.19 billion at March 31, 2026 from $10.45 billion at September 30, 2025. The decrease was the result of a $965.2 million decrease in CDs and a $19.4 million decrease in money market deposit accounts, partially offset by increases of $711.2 million in savings accounts and $8.7 million in checking accounts. The decrease in total CDs included a $926.7 million decrease in retail CDs, the majority of which moved into savings accounts, and a $38.5 million decrease in brokered CD accounts. There were $862.4 million in brokered certificates of deposit at March 31, 2026 compared to $900.9 million at September 30, 2025.

Borrowed funds increased $272.2 million, or 5.6%, to $5.14 billion at March 31, 2026 from $4.87 billion at September 30, 2025. The balance of borrowed funds at March 31, 2026, all from the FHLB of Cincinnati, included $624.0 million of overnight advances, $1.53 billion of term advances with a weighted average maturity of approximately 1.5 years and $2.98 billion of term advances, aligned with interest rate swap contracts, with a remaining weighted average effective maturity of approximately 2.8 years.

Total shareholders’ equity increased $28.5 million, or 1.5%, to $1.92 billion at March 31, 2026 from $1.89 billion at September 30, 2025. Activity reflects $45.5 million of net income, dividends paid of $30.1 million, $4.0 million in repurchases of the Company’s common stock, a $12.4 million net decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss and net positive adjustments of $4.7 million related to our stock compensation and employee stock ownership plans. The change in accumulated other comprehensive income was primarily due to a net decrease in unrealized losses on swap contracts. During the six months ended March 31, 2026, a total of 288,196 shares of the Company’s common stock were repurchased at an average cost of $13.86 per share. The Company’s eighth stock repurchase program, authorized by the Board of Directors in October 2016, allows for a total of 10,000,000 shares to be repurchased, with 4,655,890 remaining shares authorized for repurchase at March 31, 2026.

The Company declared and paid a quarterly dividend of $0.2825 per share during each of the first two fiscal quarters of 2026. As a result of a mutual member vote, Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland, MHC (the “MHC”), the mutual holding company that owns approximately 81% of the outstanding stock of the Company, was able to waive its receipt of its share of the dividends paid. Under Federal Reserve regulations, the MHC is required to obtain the approval of its members every 12 months for the MHC to waive its right to receive dividends. As a result of a July 8, 2025 member vote and subsequent non-objection of the Federal Reserve, the MHC has the approval to waive receipt of up to $1.13 per share of possible dividends to be declared on the Company’s common stock during the twelve months subsequent to the members’ approval (i.e., through July 8, 2026), including a total of up to $0.2825 remaining. The MHC has conducted the member vote to approve the dividend waiver each of the past twelve years under Federal Reserve regulations and for each of those twelve years, approximately 97% of the votes cast were in favor of the waiver.

The Company operates under the capital requirements for the standardized approach of the Basel III capital framework for U.S. banking organizations (“Basel III Rules”). At March 31, 2026 all of the Company’s capital ratios exceed the amounts required for the Company to be considered “well capitalized” for regulatory capital purposes. The Company’s Tier 1 leverage ratio was 10.77%, its Common Equity Tier 1 and Tier 1 ratios were each 17.22% and its total capital ratio was 18.18%.

Presentation slides as of March 31, 2026 will be available on the Company’s website, thirdfederal.com, under the Investor Relations link under the “Presentations” menu, beginning May 1, 2026. The Company will not be hosting a conference call to discuss its operating results.

Third Federal Savings and Loan Association is a leading provider of savings and mortgage products, and operates under the values of love, trust, respect, a commitment to excellence and fun. Founded in Cleveland in 1938 as a mutual association by Ben and Gerome Stefanski, Third Federal’s mission is to help people achieve the dream of home ownership and financial security while creating value for our customers, communities, associates and shareholders. It became part of a public company in 2007 and celebrated its 85th anniversary in May 2023. Third Federal, which lends in 28 states and the District of Columbia, is dedicated to serving consumers with competitive rates and outstanding service. Third Federal, an equal housing lender, has 21 full service branches in Northeast Ohio, two lending offices in Central and Southern Ohio, and 15 full service branches throughout Florida. As of March 31, 2026, the Company’s assets totaled $17.48 billion.

Forward Looking Statements

This report contains forward-looking statements, which can be identified by the use of such words as estimate, project, believe, intend, anticipate, plan, seek, expect and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, among other things:

  • statements of our goals, intentions and expectations;

  • statements regarding our business plans and prospects and growth and operating strategies;

  • statements concerning trends in our provision for credit losses and charge-offs on loans and off-balance sheet exposures;

  • statements regarding the trends in factors affecting our financial condition and results of operations, including credit quality of our loan and investment portfolios; and

  • estimates of our risks and future costs and benefits.

These forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks, assumptions and uncertainties, including, among other things, the following important factors that could affect the actual outcome of future events:

  • significantly increased competition among depository and other financial institutions, including with respect to our ability to charge overdraft fees;

  • inflation and changes in the interest rate environment that reduce our interest margins or reduce the fair value of financial instruments, or our ability to originate loans;

  • general economic conditions, either globally, nationally or in our market areas, including employment prospects, real estate values and conditions that are worse than expected;

  • the strength or weakness of the real estate markets and of the consumer and commercial credit sectors and its impact on the credit quality of our loans and other assets, and changes in estimates of the allowance for credit losses;

  • decreased demand for our products and services and lower revenue and earnings because of a recession or other events;

  • changes in consumer spending, borrowing and savings habits, including repayment speeds on loans;

  • adverse changes and volatility in the securities markets, credit markets or real estate markets;

  • our ability to manage market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, reputational risk, regulatory risk and compliance risk;

  • our ability to access cost-effective funding;

  • legislative or regulatory changes that adversely affect our business, including changes in regulatory costs and capital requirements and changes related to our ability to pay dividends and the ability of Third Federal Savings, MHC to waive dividends;

  • changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the bank regulatory agencies, the FASB or the PCAOB;

  • the adoption of implementing regulations by a number of different regulatory bodies, and uncertainty in the exact nature, extent and timing of such regulations and the impact they will have on us;

  • our ability to enter new markets successfully and take advantage of growth opportunities;

  • future adverse developments concerning Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac;

  • changes in monetary and fiscal policy of the U.S. Government, including policies of the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve System, Federal Housing Finance Agency, the OCC, FDIC, and others, and the effects of tariffs and retaliatory actions;

  • the ability of the U.S. Government to remain open, function properly and manage federal debt limits;

  • the continuing governmental efforts to restructure the U.S. financial and regulatory system;

  • the effects of the current partial federal government shutdown;

  • changes in policy and/or assessment rates of taxing authorities that adversely affect us or our customers;

  • changes in accounting and tax estimates;

  • changes in our organization and changes in expense trends, including but not limited to trends affecting non-performing assets, charge-offs and provisions for credit losses;

  • the inability of third-party providers to perform their obligations to us;

  • changes in liquidity, including the size and composition of our deposit portfolio, and the percentage of uninsured deposits in the portfolio;

  • the effects of global or national war, conflict or acts of terrorism;

  • our ability to retain key associates;

  • civil unrest;

  • cyber-attacks, computer viruses and other technological risks that may breach the security of our websites or other systems to obtain unauthorized access to confidential information, destroy data or disable our systems; and

  • the impact of a wide-spread pandemic, and related government action, on our business and the economy.

Because of these and other uncertainties, our actual future results may be materially different from the results indicated by any forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this report speaks only as of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

 
 
 

TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CONDITION (unaudited)

(In thousands, except share data)
 

 

 

March 31,

2026

 

September 30,

2025

ASSETS

 

 

 

Cash and due from banks

$

25,122

 

 

$

24,176

 

Other interest-earning cash equivalents

 

412,159

 

 

 

405,263

 

Cash and cash equivalents

 

437,281

 

 

 

429,439

 

Investment securities available for sale

 

454,625

 

 

 

520,659

 

Mortgage loans held for sale

 

5,051

 

 

 

57,662

 

Loans held for investment, net:

 

 

 

Mortgage loans

 

15,738,734

 

 

 

15,659,460

 

Other loans

 

8,254

 

 

 

8,153

 

Deferred loan expenses, net

 

70,253

 

 

 

69,943

 

Allowance for credit losses on loans

 

(74,900

)

 

 

(74,244

)

Loans, net

 

15,742,341

 

 

 

15,663,312

 

Mortgage loan servicing rights, net

 

8,975

 

 

 

8,549

 

Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost

 

244,361

 

 

 

235,363

 

Real estate owned, net

 

1,383

 

 

 

1,921

 

Premises, equipment, and software, net

 

43,429

 

 

 

40,022

 

Accrued interest receivable

 

59,927

 

 

 

62,553

 

Bank owned life insurance contracts

 

329,360

 

 

 

325,149

 

Other assets

 

152,937

 

 

 

111,687

 

TOTAL ASSETS

$

17,479,670

 

 

$

17,456,316

 

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

 

 

Deposits

$

10,187,391

 

 

$

10,446,968

 

Borrowed funds

 

5,142,391

 

 

 

4,870,219

 

Borrowers’ advances for insurance and taxes

 

96,518

 

 

 

113,168

 

Principal, interest, and related escrow owed on loans serviced

 

29,197

 

 

 

30,328

 

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

 

101,703

 

 

 

101,709

 

Total liabilities

 

15,557,200

 

 

 

15,562,392

 

Commitments and contingent liabilities

 

 

 

Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 100,000,000 shares authorized, none issued and outstanding

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock, $0.01 par value, 700,000,000 shares authorized; 332,318,750 shares issued

 

3,323

 

 

 

3,323

 

Paid-in capital

 

1,758,387

 

 

 

1,757,813

 

Treasury stock, at cost

 

(776,404

)

 

 

(774,340

)

Unallocated ESOP shares

 

(16,250

)

 

 

(18,417

)

Retained earnings—substantially restricted

 

962,213

 

 

 

946,776

 

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

 

(8,799

)

 

 

(21,231

)

Total shareholders’ equity

 

1,922,470

 

 

 

1,893,924

 

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

$

17,479,670

 

 

$

17,456,316

 

 
 
 
 

TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)

(In thousands, except share and per share data)
 

 

 

For the Three Months Ended

 

March 31,

2026

 

December 31,

2025

 

September 30,

2025

 

June 30,

2025

 

March 31,

2025

INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loans, including fees

$

183,515

 

$

184,946

 

 

$

185,332

 

$

177,493

 

$

171,506

Investment securities available for sale

 

3,985

 

 

4,241

 

 

 

4,708

 

 

4,816

 

 

4,755

Other interest and dividend earning assets

 

7,969

 

 

8,585

 

 

 

9,013

 

 

9,098

 

 

9,691

Total interest and dividend income

 

195,469

 

 

197,772

 

 

 

199,053

 

 

191,407

 

 

185,952

INTEREST EXPENSE:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deposits

 

73,792

 

 

79,203

 

 

 

78,636

 

 

76,803

 

 

75,379

Borrowed funds

 

43,871

 

 

42,889

 

 

 

43,094

 

 

39,610

 

 

38,524

Total interest expense

 

117,663

 

 

122,092

 

 

 

121,730

 

 

116,413

 

 

113,903

NET INTEREST INCOME

 

77,806

 

 

75,680

 

 

 

77,323

 

 

74,994

 

 

72,049

PROVISION (RELEASE) FOR CREDIT LOSSES

 

 

 

(1,000

)

 

 

1,000

 

 

1,500

 

 

1,500

NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION (RELEASE) FOR CREDIT LOSSES

 

77,806

 

 

76,680

 

 

 

76,323

 

 

73,494

 

 

70,549

NON-INTEREST INCOME:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fees and service charges, net of amortization

 

2,498

 

 

2,512

 

 

 

2,617

 

 

2,467

 

 

2,221

Net gain on the sale of loans

 

1,744

 

 

2,329

 

 

 

2,314

 

 

726

 

 

1,187

Increase in and death benefits from bank owned life insurance contracts

 

2,718

 

 

2,764

 

 

 

2,650

 

 

2,733

 

 

2,680

Other

 

477

 

 

443

 

 

 

580

 

 

1,122

 

 

980

Total non-interest income

 

7,437

 

 

8,048

 

 

 

8,161

 

 

7,048

 

 

7,068

NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salaries and employee benefits

 

30,184

 

 

30,488

 

 

 

27,579

 

 

27,651

 

 

27,666

Marketing services

 

4,026

 

 

6,239

 

 

 

4,537

 

 

5,810

 

 

4,632

Office property, equipment and software

 

7,932

 

 

7,756

 

 

 

7,236

 

 

7,653

 

 

7,617

Federal insurance premium and assessments

 

3,552

 

 

3,247

 

 

 

3,388

 

 

3,519

 

 

3,673

State franchise tax

 

1,146

 

 

1,067

 

 

 

1,117

 

 

1,204

 

 

1,199

Other expenses

 

8,559

 

 

7,433

 

 

 

8,188

 

 

7,348

 

 

6,301

Total non-interest expense

 

55,399

 

 

56,230

 

 

 

52,045

 

 

53,185

 

 

51,088

INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

 

29,844

 

 

28,498

 

 

 

32,439

 

 

27,357

 

 

26,529

INCOME TAX EXPENSE

 

6,597

 

 

6,224

 

 

 

6,440

 

 

5,844

 

 

5,508

NET INCOME

$

23,247

 

$

22,274

 

 

$

25,999

 

$

21,513

 

$

21,021

Earnings per share – basic and diluted

$

0.08

 

$

0.08

 

 

$

0.09

 

$

0.08

 

$

0.07

Weighted average shares outstanding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

278,858,428

 

 

278,754,792

 

 

 

278,764,271

 

 

278,832,875

 

 

278,729,388

Diluted

 

279,934,262

 

 

279,908,875

 

 

 

279,887,491

 

 

279,873,274

 

 

279,719,382

 
 
 
 

TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (unaudited)

(In thousands, except share and per share data)
 

 

 

For the Six Months Ended

 

March 31,

 

2026

 

2025

INTEREST AND DIVIDEND INCOME:

 

 

 

Loans, including fees

$

368,461

 

 

$

343,658

Investment securities available for sale

 

8,226

 

 

 

9,210

Other interest and dividend earning assets

 

16,554

 

 

 

19,852

Total interest and dividend income

 

393,241

 

 

 

372,720

INTEREST EXPENSE:

 

 

 

Deposits

 

152,995

 

 

 

153,321

Borrowed funds

 

86,760

 

 

 

79,022

Total interest expense

 

239,755

 

 

 

232,343

NET INTEREST INCOME

 

153,486

 

 

 

140,377

PROVISION (RELEASE) FOR CREDIT LOSSES

 

(1,000

)

 

 

NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES

 

154,486

 

 

 

140,377

NON-INTEREST INCOME:

 

 

 

Fees and service charges, net of amortization

 

5,010

 

 

 

4,445

Net gain on the sale of loans

 

4,073

 

 

 

2,302

Increase in and death benefits from bank owned life insurance contracts

 

5,482

 

 

 

5,362

Other

 

920

 

 

 

1,462

Total non-interest income

 

15,485

 

 

 

13,571

NON-INTEREST EXPENSE:

 

 

 

Salaries and employee benefits

 

60,672

 

 

 

54,272

Marketing services

 

10,265

 

 

 

8,286

Office property, equipment and software

 

15,688

 

 

 

14,461

Federal insurance premium and assessments

 

6,799

 

 

 

7,258

State franchise tax

 

2,213

 

 

 

2,246

Other expenses

 

15,992

 

 

 

12,506

Total non-interest expense

 

111,629

 

 

 

99,029

INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

 

58,342

 

 

 

54,919

INCOME TAX EXPENSE

 

12,821

 

 

 

11,472

NET INCOME

$

45,521

 

 

$

43,447

Earnings per share

 

 

 

Basic

$

0.16

 

 

$

0.15

Diluted

$

0.16

 

 

$

0.15

Weighted average shares outstanding

 

 

 

Basic

 

278,806,040

 

 

 

278,632,698

Diluted

 

279,906,185

 

 

 

279,644,307

 
 
 
 

TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELDS (unaudited)
 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

 

Three Months Ended

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

March 31, 2026

 

December 31, 2025

 

March 31, 2025

 

 

Average

Balance

 

Interest

Income/

Expense

 

Yield/

Cost (1)

 

Average

Balance

 

Interest

Income/

Expense

 

Yield/

Cost (1)

 

Average

Balance

 

Interest

Income/

Expense

 

Yield/

Cost (1)

 

 

(Dollars in thousands)

Interest-earning assets:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest-earning cash equivalents

 

$

390,194

 

 

$

3,561

 

 

3.65

%

 

$

386,878

 

 

$

3,827

 

 

3.96

%

 

$

416,911

 

 

$

4,578

 

 

4.39

%

Investment securities

 

 

3,948

 

 

 

11

 

 

1.11

%

 

 

20,064

 

 

 

194

 

 

3.87

%

 

 

54,105

 

 

 

552

 

 

4.08

%

Mortgage-backed securities

 

 

454,227

 

 

 

3,974

 

 

3.50

%

 

 

460,043

 

 

 

4,047

 

 

3.52

%

 

 

466,617

 

 

 

4,203

 

 

3.60

%

Loans (2)

 

 

15,800,101

 

 

 

183,515

 

 

4.65

%

 

 

15,793,474

 

 

 

184,946

 

 

4.68

%

 

 

15,351,040

 

 

 

171,506

 

 

4.47

%

Federal Home Loan Bank stock

 

 

239,292

 

 

 

4,408

 

 

7.37

%

 

 

233,298

 

 

 

4,758

 

 

8.16

%

 

 

219,813

 

 

 

5,113

 

 

9.30

%

Total interest-earning assets

 

 

16,887,762

 

 

 

195,469

 

 

4.63

%

 

 

16,893,757

 

 

 

197,772

 

 

4.68

%

 

 

16,508,486

 

 

 

185,952

 

 

4.51

%

Noninterest-earning assets

 

 

534,228

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

536,886

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

534,285

 

 

 

 

 

Total assets

 

$

17,421,990

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,430,643

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,042,771

 

 

 

 

 

Interest-bearing liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking accounts

 

$

791,919

 

 

 

39

 

 

0.02

%

 

$

790,898

 

 

 

70

 

 

0.04

%

 

$

822,059

 

 

 

89

 

 

0.04

%

Savings accounts

 

 

1,709,180

 

 

 

7,245

 

 

1.70

%

 

 

1,247,736

 

 

 

3,563

 

 

1.14

%

 

 

1,219,188

 

 

 

2,722

 

 

0.89

%

Certificates of deposit

 

 

7,750,278

 

 

 

66,508

 

 

3.43

%

 

 

8,359,946

 

 

 

75,570

 

 

3.62

%

 

 

8,292,210

 

 

 

72,568

 

 

3.50

%

Borrowed funds

 

 

5,001,235

 

 

 

43,871

 

 

3.51

%

 

 

4,827,275

 

 

 

42,889

 

 

3.55

%

 

 

4,542,318

 

 

 

38,524

 

 

3.39

%

Total interest-bearing liabilities

 

 

15,252,612

 

 

 

117,663

 

 

3.09

%

 

 

15,225,855

 

 

 

122,092

 

 

3.21

%

 

 

14,875,775

 

 

 

113,903

 

 

3.06

%

Noninterest-bearing liabilities

 

 

241,772

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

282,935

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

235,601

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities

 

 

15,494,384

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15,508,790

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15,111,376

 

 

 

 

 

Shareholders’ equity

 

 

1,927,606

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,921,853

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,931,395

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

 

$

17,421,990

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,430,643

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,042,771

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest income

 

 

 

$

77,806

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

75,680

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

72,049

 

 

 

Interest rate spread (1)(3)

 

 

 

 

 

1.54

%

 

 

 

 

 

1.47

%

 

 

 

 

 

1.45

%

Net interest-earning assets (4)

 

$

1,635,150

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

1,667,902

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

1,632,711

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest margin (1)(5)

 

 

 

 

1.84

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.79

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.75

%

 

 

Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities

 

 

110.72

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

110.95

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

110.98

%

 

 

 

 

Selected performance ratios:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return on average assets (1)

 

 

 

 

0.53

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.49

%

 

 

Return on average equity (1)

 

 

 

 

4.82

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.64

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.35

%

 

 

Average equity to average assets

 

 

 

 

11.06

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.03

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.33

%

 

 

(1) 

Annualized.

(2) 

Loans include both mortgage loans held for sale and loans held for investment.

(3) 

Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on average interest-earning assets and the cost of average interest-bearing liabilities.

(4) 

Net interest-earning assets represent total interest-earning assets less total interest-bearing liabilities.

(5)

Net interest margin represents net interest income divided by total interest-earning assets.

 
 
 
 

TFS FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELDS (unaudited)
 

 

 

 

Six Months Ended

 

Six Months Ended

 

 

March 31, 2026

 

March 31, 2025

 

 

Average

Balance

 

Interest

Income/

Expense

 

Yield/

Cost (1)

 

Average

Balance

 

Interest

Income/

Expense

 

Yield/

Cost (1)

 

 

(Dollars in thousands)

Interest-earning assets:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest-earning cash equivalents

 

$

388,536

 

 

$

7,388

 

 

3.80

%

 

$

420,511

 

 

$

9,527

 

 

4.53

%

Investment securities

 

 

12,006

 

 

 

205

 

 

3.41

%

 

 

57,144

 

 

 

1,226

 

 

4.29

%

Mortgage-backed securities

 

 

457,135

 

 

 

8,021

 

 

3.51

%

 

 

460,475

 

 

 

7,984

 

 

3.47

%

Loans (2)

 

 

15,796,787

 

 

 

368,461

 

 

4.67

%

 

 

15,338,580

 

 

 

343,658

 

 

4.48

%

Federal Home Loan Bank stock

 

 

236,295

 

 

 

9,166

 

 

7.76

%

 

 

222,895

 

 

 

10,325

 

 

9.26

%

Total interest-earning assets

 

 

16,890,759

 

 

 

393,241

 

 

4.66

%

 

 

16,499,605

 

 

 

372,720

 

 

4.52

%

Noninterest-earning assets

 

 

535,558

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

529,459

 

 

 

 

 

Total assets

 

$

17,426,317

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,029,064

 

 

 

 

 

Interest-bearing liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking accounts

 

$

791,409

 

 

 

109

 

 

0.03

%

 

$

824,221

 

 

 

179

 

 

0.04

%

Savings accounts

 

 

1,478,458

 

 

 

10,808

 

 

1.46

%

 

 

1,254,488

 

 

 

6,075

 

 

0.97

%

Certificates of deposit

 

 

8,055,112

 

 

 

142,078

 

 

3.53

%

 

 

8,175,475

 

 

 

147,067

 

 

3.60

%

Borrowed funds

 

 

4,914,255

 

 

 

86,760

 

 

3.53

%

 

 

4,597,823

 

 

 

79,022

 

 

3.44

%

Total interest-bearing liabilities

 

 

15,239,234

 

 

 

239,755

 

 

3.15

%

 

 

14,852,007

 

 

 

232,343

 

 

3.13

%

Noninterest-bearing liabilities

 

 

262,354

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

253,621

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities

 

 

15,501,588

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15,105,628

 

 

 

 

 

Shareholders’ equity

 

 

1,924,729

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,923,436

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

 

$

17,426,317

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

17,029,064

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest income

 

 

 

$

153,486

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

140,377

 

 

 

Interest rate spread (1)(3)

 

 

 

 

 

1.51

%

 

 

 

 

 

1.39

%

Net interest-earning assets (4)

 

$

1,651,525

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

1,647,598

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest margin (1)(5)

 

 

 

 

1.82

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.70

%

 

 

Average interest-earning assets to average interest-bearing liabilities

 

 

110.84

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

111.09

%

 

 

 

 

Selected performance ratios:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return on average assets (1)

 

 

 

 

0.52

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.51

%

 

 

Return on average equity (1)

 

 

 

 

4.73

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.52

%

 

 

Average equity to average assets

 

 

 

 

11.04

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.30

%

 

 

(1) 

Annualized.

(2) 

Loans include both mortgage loans held for sale and loans held for investment.

(3) 

Interest rate spread represents the difference between the yield on average interest-earning assets and the cost of average interest-bearing liabilities.

(4) 

Net interest-earning assets represent total interest-earning assets less total interest-bearing liabilities.

(5)

Net interest margin represents net interest income divided by total interest-earning assets.

 
 

 

TFS Financial Corporation

Jennifer Rosa (216) 429-5037

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