MB Financial (MBFI) has improved its credit over the last year and enhanced analyst expectations of loan growth, all while still trading at a reasonable valuation relative to peers and maintaing healthy levels of capital, says Brian Martin, Vice President and Research Analyst at FIG Partners.
“The company has done a good job of improving credit over the last year,” Martin said. “They’ve done some remixing within the portfolio and reduced nonperforming assets over the last couple of years, which has taken a little bit steam out of the net loan growth number, but my expectation was that loan growth would be positive for this company.”
Martin says MB Financial continues diversifying its revenue stream, where their fee income was about 30% total in the past quarter, and a recent acquisition is expected to continue bolstering this revenue source. He also says the company has healthy levels of capital, allowing the bank to return some of it to shareholders.
“The diversification of revenue was a catalyst,” Martin said, “and the fact that they’ve got a very low cost of funds to begin with should help their margin, and the opportunity for loan growth are all positive, on top of a share repurchase program that they had announced and just healthy capital levels that will give them flexibility as they move forward.”
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