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Amalgamated Financial Full Year 2023 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS In Line

NasdaqGM:AMAL
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Amalgamated Financial (NASDAQ:AMAL) Full Year 2023 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: US$274.6m (up 11% from FY 2022).
  • Net income: US$88.0m (up 8.0% from FY 2022).
  • Profit margin: 32% (in line with FY 2022).
  • EPS: US$2.88 (up from US$2.64 in FY 2022).

AMAL Banking Performance Indicators

  • Net interest margin (NIM): 3.41% (up from 3.22% in FY 2022).
  • Non-performing loans: 0.77% (up from 0.70% in FY 2022).
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NasdaqGM:AMAL Revenue and Expenses Breakdown March 13th 2024

All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period

Amalgamated Financial Revenues Beat Expectations

Revenue exceeded analyst estimates by 2.0%. Earnings per share (EPS) was mostly in line with analyst estimates.

In the last 12 months, the only revenue segment was Banking contributing US$274.6m. The largest operating expense was General & Administrative costs, amounting to US$129.6m (69% of total expenses). Explore how AMAL's revenue and expenses shape its earnings.

Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 7.6% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 5.9% growth forecast for the Banks industry in the US.

Performance of the American Banks industry.

The company's shares are up 3.2% from a week ago.

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