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Deutsche Bank
Markets Research
Rating
Buy
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United States
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Banks
Company
First Republic Bank
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Core NIM Upside in FY14, Growth
Normalizing But Still Strong
Re:;torote Buy. IP t St. to $52. Core EPS to $2 SCPS2.70 $3.15 for FYI3/14/ I 5
We continue to view the stock as one of our top growth picks in the mid cap
bank space. We raised our core EPS estimates by $0.03/$0.10 in FY14/FY15 to
account for stronger earning asset growth and lower than expected expenses
and tax rate, which more than offset a lower expected core NIM and mortgage
banking. While FRC expects asset growth to slow to a rate more in line with
recent levels prior to 2O13, given the lower loan pipeline heading into 4O13,
we note this implied -20% annualized gr. rate remains strong and well above
the industry, and should continue to be a solid driver of core NII gr. with the
backdrop of a generally stable-to-expanding core NIM in FY14. With the
variability of mortgage banking largely removed from core EPS trends going
forward, we expect solid fee income growth in 4Q13/FY14 to further support
strong core EPS trends.
Rel-, out s(2is First Rt,ad Alec toi qua, lac iv tiendst
Core NIM likely to expand in FY14 with stable Interest rates. Following a
modest decline in 4Q13 NIM, we expect 6-7 bps of core NIM expansion
through FY14. We expect some unwind in FY14 of the •14 bps NIM impact
from excess deposit gr. in 3O13 (following what may also be a solid deposit
growth quarter in 4O131, as FRC funds loan gr. with cash over time, supporting
earning asset yields. While loan production yields are below book yields, they
are only modestly so (3.44% book yield ex. prepayment penalty income vs. a
-3.30% loan production yield), which should mean only modest loan yield
pressure in FY14. Given the pull-back in deposit rates at the end of 3O13, core
deposit costs should actually decline modestly in 4013.
Mortgage banking likely remains weak, at least near-term. FRC guided to
continued thin gain on sale spreads and modest loan sales in 4O13, with lower
volumes reflecting stronger demand for ARM product vs. longer-term fixed
rate product (most of which FRC sells). We note that while shifting customer
demand favoring resi ARMs is a negative for loan sale volume, it is a positive
for loan growth.
We have reduced our gain on sale income ests. to
53.7M/$3.6M for FY14/15, levels which may prove conservative over time.
Capital thinner, but still solid. While solid asset growth pushed the Tier 1
leverage ratio -65 bps to 9.18%, we note this is well above FRC's 8%
minimum, and given the expected pace of asset growth, we expect the Tier 1
leverage ratio to remain above 9% through FY15.
Valuation
Our 552 target is based on a P/E of 16.5x our FY15E core EPS and a P/TBV of
2.1x our 3Q14 TBV/share estimate, versus the current mid cap bank medians
of 15.1x FYI4E/1.9x, respectively, reflecting a premium on a P/E basis, which
we deem appropriate given the stronger relative core EPS growth through
FY15, the higher quality nature of the franchise, and the potential increase in
take-out premium over time as the bank approaches 550B in assets.
Date
15 October 2013
Results
Price at 15 Oct 2013 (USD)
47.38
Price Tweet (USDI
52.00
52-week range (USN
47.68 - 32.00
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Research Analyst
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Research Associate
Target Price
48.00 to 52.00
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Market Cap IUSD)
6.219.8
Shares outstanding Cm)
131.3
Avg. daily volume MOM
411.456
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FY (USD/
2.76
3.11
3.16
P/E
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Risks
Downside risks: (1) economic
weakness in California. 12) lower
longer-term interest rates
(pressuring NIM), (3) the adoption
of unfavorable tax policies that
adversely impact higher net
worth individuals (i.e. the
lowering of the mortgage interest
deduction threshold).
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