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A Look Back at Regional Banks Stocks’ Q1 Earnings: Webster Financial (NYSE:WBS) Vs The Rest Of The Pack

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As the Q1 earnings season wraps, let’s dig into this quarter’s best and worst performers in the regional banks industry, including Webster Financial (NYSE: WBS) and its peers.

Regional banks, financial institutions operating within specific geographic areas, serve as intermediaries between local depositors and borrowers. They benefit from rising interest rates that improve net interest margins (the difference between loan yields and deposit costs), digital transformation reducing operational expenses, and local economic growth driving loan demand. However, these banks face headwinds from fintech competition, deposit outflows to higher-yielding alternatives, credit deterioration (increasing loan defaults) during economic slowdowns, and regulatory compliance costs. Recent concerns about regional bank stability following high-profile failures and significant commercial real estate exposure present additional challenges.

The 91 regional banks stocks we track reported a slower Q1. As a group, revenues were in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.

In light of this news, share prices of the companies have held steady. On average, they are relatively unchanged since the latest earnings results.

Webster Financial (NYSE: WBS)

Founded during the Great Depression in 1935 and evolving into a major Northeastern financial institution, Webster Financial (NYSE: WBS) is a bank holding company that provides commercial banking, consumer banking, and employee benefits solutions through its Webster Bank and HSA Bank division.

Webster Financial reported revenues of $735.9 million, up 4.4% year on year. This print exceeded analysts’ expectations by 0.9%. Despite the top-line beat, it was still a mixed quarter for the company with a narrow beat of analysts’ revenue estimates but a slight miss of analysts’ tangible book value per share estimates.

“Webster’s financial results reflect our colleagues’ commitment to execution amidst a dynamic economic environment,” said John R. Ciulla, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

Webster Financial Total Revenue

The market was likely pricing in the results, and the stock is flat since reporting. It currently trades at $72.61.

Read our full report on Webster Financial here, it’s free.

Best Q1: UMB Financial (NASDAQ: UMBF)

With roots dating back to 1913 and a name derived from "United Missouri Bank," UMB Financial (NASDAQ: UMBF) is a financial holding company that provides banking, asset management, and fund services to commercial, institutional, and individual customers.

UMB Financial reported revenues of $744.8 million, up 29.3% year on year, outperforming analysts’ expectations by 5.4%. The business had an exceptional quarter with a beat of analysts’ EPS and net interest income estimates.

UMB Financial Total Revenue

UMB Financial delivered the biggest analyst estimate beat among its peers. The market seems content with the results as the stock is up 3.1% since reporting. It currently trades at $129.19.

Is now the time to buy UMB Financial? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.

Weakest Q1: BankUnited (NYSE: BKU)

Born from the ashes of a failed Florida thrift during the 2009 financial crisis, BankUnited (NYSE: BKU) is a regional bank that provides commercial lending, deposit services, and treasury solutions to businesses and consumers primarily in Florida and the New York metropolitan area.

BankUnited reported revenues of $273.8 million, up 6.1% year on year, falling short of analysts’ expectations by 5.1%. It was a disappointing quarter as it posted a significant miss of analysts’ revenue and net interest income estimates.

The stock is flat since the results and currently trades at $46.68.

Read our full analysis of BankUnited’s results here.

Western Alliance Bancorporation (NYSE: WAL)

Operating through five distinct regional banking divisions across the western United States, Western Alliance Bancorporation (NYSE: WAL) provides commercial banking, treasury management, mortgage services, and specialized financial solutions through its banking divisions and subsidiaries.

Western Alliance Bancorporation reported revenues of $977.3 million, up 25.8% year on year. This number topped analysts’ expectations by 2.7%. However, it was a slower quarter as it recorded a significant miss of analysts’ EPS estimates and tangible book value per share in line with analysts’ estimates.

The stock is up 2.8% since reporting and currently trades at $80.03.

Read our full, actionable report on Western Alliance Bancorporation here, it’s free.

Enterprise Financial Services (NASDAQ: EFSC)

Starting as a single bank in Missouri in 1988 and expanding through strategic growth, Enterprise Financial Services (NASDAQ: EFSC) is a financial holding company that offers banking, lending, and wealth management services to businesses and individuals across seven states.

Enterprise Financial Services reported revenues of $188.9 million, up 12.2% year on year. This print beat analysts’ expectations by 1.3%. Aside from that, it was a slower quarter as it logged a miss of analysts’ tangible book value per share estimates and a narrow beat of analysts’ EPS estimates.

The stock is up 5.6% since reporting and currently trades at $60.76.

Read our full, actionable report on Enterprise Financial Services here, it’s free.

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