TFS Financial (TFSL) Q1 2026 earnings summary
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Q1 2026 earnings summary
5 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Net income for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, was $22.3 million, nearly flat compared to $22.4 million a year ago and down from $26.0 million in the prior quarter, as higher non-interest expense offset gains in net interest and non-interest income.
Total assets increased slightly to $17.50 billion, driven by growth in loans held for investment and other assets.
The company remains well-capitalized, with a Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio of 17.35% and robust liquidity and risk management practices.
Loan portfolio quality remains high, with a delinquency rate of 0.23% and net recoveries for the ninth consecutive year.
Annualized dividend of $1.13 per share yields 8.45% at year-end price, with 65.84% of quarterly net income paid as dividends.
Financial highlights
Net interest income for the quarter was $75.7 million, up $7.4 million year-over-year but down $1.6 million sequentially.
Net interest margin was 1.79% for the quarter, up from 1.66% a year ago but down from 1.84% in the prior quarter.
Non-interest income grew 23.1% year-over-year to $8.0 million, mainly from higher loan fees and gains on loan sales.
Non-interest expense increased 17.3% year-over-year to $56.2 million, primarily due to higher marketing, salaries, and office expenses.
Provision for credit losses was a net release of $1.0 million, reflecting continued strong credit quality.
Outlook and guidance
Management expects continued focus on dividends, managed portfolio growth, and strategic share repurchases, while adapting to interest rate changes and deposit competition.
Forward-looking statements highlight risks from competition, interest rate changes, economic conditions, and regulatory changes.
The company plans to continue originating adjustable-rate and short-term fixed-rate loans, growing home equity lines, and selectively selling long-term fixed-rate loans.
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