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Enterprise Financial Services Corp (EFSC) SEC Filing 8-K Material Event for the period ending Monday, October 24, 2022

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Enterprise Financial Services Corp

CIK: 1546066 Ticker: EFSC

EXHIBIT 99.1
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ENTERPRISE FINANCIAL REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2022 RESULTS

Third Quarter Results
Net income of $50.2 million, $1.32 per diluted common share
Net interest income of $124.3 million, a quarterly increase of $14.7 million, or 13%
Net interest margin of 4.10%
Pre-provision return on average assets1 of 1.96%
Total loans2 of $9.3 billion, a quarterly increase of $122.0 million, or 5% annualized
Increased quarterly dividend $0.01 to $0.24 per common share for the fourth quarter

St. Louis, Mo. October 24, 2022 – Jim Lally, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Financial Services Corp (Nasdaq: EFSC) (the “Company” or “EFSC”), said today upon the release of EFSC’s third quarter earnings, “Our results for the third quarter continued the momentum we established early in the year and reflects the strength of our diversified franchise. We grew loans, maintained liquidity, expanded net interest income, and reported near record earnings. We continue to be pleased with the credit quality of our loan portfolio and our solid capital position. We believe we are well positioned to finish the year with strong performance.”

Highlights
Comparisons to the prior year are impacted by the acquisition of First Choice Bancorp (“First Choice” or “FCBP”) in the third quarter of 2021.

Earnings - Net income in the third quarter 2022 was $50.2 million, an increase of $5.1 million compared to the linked quarter and an increase of $36.3 million from the prior year quarter. Earnings per share (“EPS”) was $1.32 per diluted common share for the third quarter 2022, compared to $1.19 and $0.38 per diluted common share for the linked and prior year quarters, respectively.

Pre-provision net revenue1 (“PPNR”) - PPNR of $64.9 million in the third quarter 2022 increased $6.5 million and $8.8 million from the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. The increase from both the linked and prior year quarters was primarily due to an increase in operating revenue, partially offset by an increase in noninterest expense. The increase compared to the prior year quarter was also partially attributed to the First Choice acquisition.

Net interest income and net interest margin (“NIM”) - Net interest income of $124.3 million for the third quarter 2022 increased $14.7 million and $27.0 million from the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. NIM was 4.10% for the third quarter 2022, compared to 3.55% and 3.40% for the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. Net interest income and NIM benefited from higher average loan and investment balances and expanding yields on earning assets, partially offset by higher deposit costs and a decline in average interest-earning cash.

1 Pre-provision return on average assets and pre-provision net revenue are non-GAAP measures. Refer to discussion and reconciliation of these measures in the accompanying financial tables.
2 Excludes PPP loans, which totaled $13.2 million at September 30, 2022.






Noninterest income - Noninterest income of $9.5 million for the third quarter 2022 decreased $4.7 million and $8.2 million from the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. The decline from both the linked and prior year quarters was primarily due to a decrease in tax credit income and card service revenue. The increase in market interest rates in the quarter reduced tax credit income due to the impact on tax credit projects carried at fair value. Card services revenue declined due to the Durbin Amendment cap on debit card income that became effective July 1, 2022 and reduced card services revenue by approximately $1.0 million in the third quarter.

Loans - Total loans increased $85.8 million from the linked quarter to $9.4 billion as of September 30, 2022. PPP loans declined $36.0 million to $13.2 million. Excluding PPP loans, loans grew $121.8 million, or 5%, on an annualized basis from the linked quarter. Loans excluding PPP have increased 7% on a year-to-date basis. Average loans totaled $9.2 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared to $9.1 billion and $8.7 billion for the linked and prior year quarters, respectively.

Asset quality - The allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.50% at September 30, 2022, compared to 1.52% at June 30, 2022 and 1.67% at September 30, 2021. Nonperforming assets to total assets was 0.14% at September 30, 2022, compared to 0.16% and 0.35% at June 30, 2022 and September 30, 2021, respectively. A provision for credit losses of $0.7 million was recorded in the third quarter 2022 due to loan growth and changes in the macroeconomic forecasts, partially offset by a shift in the risk composition of the loan portfolio.

Deposits - Total deposits decreased $35.0 million from the linked quarter to $11.1 billion as of September 30, 2022. Average deposits totaled $11.2 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared to $11.5 billion and $10.3 billion for the linked and prior year quarters, respectively. At September 30, 2022, noninterest-bearing deposit accounts represented 42.0% of total deposits, and the loan to deposit ratio was 84.6%.

Capital - Total shareholders’ equity was $1.4 billion and the tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio3 was 7.9% at September 30, 2022, compared to 7.8% at June 30, 2022. Tangible common equity was impacted in the third quarter 2022 by a $45.3 million decrease in the tax-effected fair value of the available-for-sale investment portfolio that reduced accumulated other comprehensive income. This decrease was partially offset by the undistributed earnings in the third quarter 2022. Enterprise Bank & Trust remains “well-capitalized,” with a common equity tier 1 ratio of 12.2% and a total risk-based capital ratio of 13.2% as of September 30, 2022. The Company’s common equity tier 1 ratio and total risk-based capital ratio was 11.0% and 14.2%, respectively, at September 30, 2022.

The Company’s Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend of $0.24 per common share, payable on December 30, 2022 to shareholders of record as of December 15, 2022, an increase of $0.01, or 4%, compared to the third quarter 2022. The Board of Directors also declared a cash dividend of $12.50 per share of Series A Preferred Stock (or $0.3125 per depositary share) representing a 5% per annum rate for the period commencing (and including) September 15, 2022 to (but excluding) December 15, 2022. The dividend will be payable on December 15, 2022 to shareholders of record on November 30, 2022.

3 Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio is a non-GAAP measure. Refer to discussion and reconciliation of this measure in the accompanying financial tables.



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Net Interest Income
Average Balance Sheets
The following table presents, for the periods indicated, certain information related to our average interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities, as well as, the corresponding interest rates earned and paid, all on a tax-equivalent basis.
Quarter ended
September 30, 2022June 30, 2022September 30, 2021
($ in thousands)Average
Balance
Interest
Income/
Expense
Average Yield/ RateAverage
Balance
Interest
Income/
Expense
Average Yield/ RateAverage
Balance
Interest
Income/
Expense
Average Yield/ Rate
Assets
Interest-earning assets:
Loans1, 2
$9,230,738 $118,642 5.10 %$9,109,131 $102,328 4.51 %$8,666,353 $94,465 4.32 %
Securities2
2,202,255 14,717 2.65 2,068,119 12,944 2.51 1,594,938 9,583 2.38 
Interest-earning deposits765,258 4,190 2.17 1,401,961 2,496 0.71 1,251,988 480 0.15 
Total interest-earning assets12,198,251 137,549 4.47 12,579,211 117,768 3.76 11,513,279 104,528 3.60 
Noninterest-earning assets959,870 949,263 821,279 
Total assets$13,158,121 $13,528,474 $12,334,558 
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Interest-bearing demand accounts$2,200,619 $1,707 0.31 %$2,329,431 $659 0.11 %$2,228,466 $459 0.08 %
Money market accounts2,791,822 6,067 0.86 2,767,595 2,270 0.33 2,675,405 1,294 0.19 
Savings828,747 69 0.03 854,860 70 0.03 747,927 61 0.03 
Certificates of deposit554,987 844 0.60 591,091 851 0.58 604,594 927 0.61 
Total interest-bearing deposits6,376,175 8,687 0.54 6,542,977 3,850 0.24 6,256,392 2,741 0.17 
Subordinated debentures155,225 2,313 5.91 155,092 2,257 5.84 204,011 2,855 5.55 
FHLB advances25,543 103 1.60 50,000 197 1.58 89,457 211 0.94 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase198,027 123 0.25 202,536 41 0.08 216,403 58 0.11 
Other borrowings19,984 179 3.55 21,414 111 2.08 25,699 90 1.39 
Total interest-bearing liabilities6,774,954 11,405 0.67 6,972,019 6,456 0.37 6,791,962 5,955 0.35 
Noninterest-bearing liabilities:
Demand deposits4,778,720 4,987,455 4,040,761 
Other liabilities109,943 94,733 107,739 
Total liabilities11,663,617 12,054,207 10,940,462 
Shareholders' equity1,494,504 1,474,267 1,394,096 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$13,158,121 $13,528,474 $12,334,558 
Total net interest income$126,144 $111,312 $98,573 
Net interest margin4.10 %3.55 %3.40 %
1 Average balances include nonaccrual loans. Interest income includes loan fees of $3.6 million, $4.2 million, and $6.5 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022, June 30, 2022, and September 30, 2021, respectively.
2 Non-taxable income is presented on a fully tax-equivalent basis using a 25.2% tax rate. The tax-equivalent adjustments were $1.9 million, $1.7 million, and $1.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022, June 30, 2022, and September 30, 2021, respectively.


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Net interest income for the third quarter was $124.3 million, an increase of $14.7 million from the linked quarter and an increase of $27.0 million from the prior year period. Interest income increased during the quarter due to higher loan and investment balances combined with an increase in market interest rates. The effective federal funds rate for the third quarter 2022 was 2.20%, an increase of 144 basis points, compared to the linked quarter, and a 211 basis point increase over the prior year quarter. Excess liquidity was redeployed into the investment portfolio which, combined with higher average loan balances, benefited the earning-asset mix. The increase in interest income was partially offset by higher interest expense on the deposit portfolio due to higher costs.

The earning asset yield was 4.47% in the third quarter 2022, an increase of 71 basis points compared to the linked quarter. The average loan yield was 5.10% in the third quarter 2022, an increase of 59 basis points from the linked quarter. The average loan yield increased due to the repricing of variable-rate loans and the origination of new loans at an average rate of 5.68%. Approximately 20% of the variable-rate loan portfolio reprices on the first day of each quarter and thus, interest income in the period did not benefit from the current quarter’s rate movement. These loans will reset early in the fourth quarter.

The average investment yield was 2.65%, an increase of 14 basis points from the linked quarter. The investment yield increased due to the purchase of new investments at higher yields due to the expansion of the investment portfolio and the reinvestment of cash flows at higher interest rates. Investments purchased in the third quarter 2022 had a tax equivalent average yield of 3.68%.

The interest-bearing liability yield was 0.67% in the third quarter 2022, an increase of 30 basis points compared to the linked quarter. The average cost of interest-bearing deposits was 0.54% in the third quarter 2022, an increase of 30 basis points over the linked quarter. The increase was primarily due to higher rates paid on commercial money market accounts, which increased 53 basis points to 0.86% in the third quarter 2022. While deposit rates have increased, the pace of increase has continued to lag the increase in loan rates, resulting in a positive impact on our NIM. The total cost of deposits, including noninterest-bearing demand accounts, was 31 basis points during the third quarter 2022.

NIM, on a tax equivalent basis, was 4.10% in the third quarter 2022, an increase of 55 basis points from the linked quarter and an increase of 70 basis points from the prior year quarter, as changing interest rates had a greater impact on assets with variable interest rates than on deposit costs.


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Loans
The following table presents total loans for the most recent five quarters:
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30, 2022June 30, 2022March 31, 2022December 31, 2021September 30, 2021
C&I$1,842,510 $1,702,081 $1,498,151 $1,538,155 $1,458,078 
CRE investor owned2,106,458 1,977,806 1,982,645 1,955,087 1,935,284 
CRE owner occupied1,133,467 1,118,895 1,138,106 1,112,463 1,163,236 
SBA loans*1,269,065 1,284,279 1,249,929 1,241,449 1,199,758 
Sponsor finance*650,102 647,180 641,476 508,469 454,431 
Life insurance premium financing*717,773 688,035 636,096 593,562 572,492 
Tax credits*507,681 550,662 518,020 486,881 462,168 
SBA PPP loans13,165 49,175 134,084 271,958 438,959 
Residential real estate381,634 391,867 410,173 430,985 519,859 
Construction and land development513,452 626,577 610,830 625,526 652,227 
Other219,680 232,619 236,563 253,107 260,091 
Total loans$9,354,987 $9,269,176 $9,056,073 $9,017,642 $9,116,583 
Total loan yield5.10 %4.51 %4.34 %4.32 %4.32 %
Variable interest rate loans to total loans63 %64 %63 %63 %63 %
*Specialty loan category

Loans totaled $9.4 billion at September 30, 2022, increasing $85.8 million, compared to the linked quarter. PPP loans declined $36.0 million in the third quarter 2022 to $13.2 million at September 30, 2022 as a result of continued loan forgiveness by the Small Business Administration (“SBA”). Excluding PPP loans, loans grew $121.8 million, or 5% on an annualized basis, from the linked quarter. The increase was driven primarily by C&I and CRE loans, partially offset by a decline in construction loans. Average line utilization was approximately 43% for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared to 44% and 38.2% for the linked and prior year quarters, respectively.

Asset Quality
The following table presents the categories of nonperforming assets and related ratios for the most recent five quarters:
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30,
2022
June 30,
2022
March 31,
2022
December 31,
2021
September 30,
2021
Nonperforming loans*$18,184 $19,560 $21,160 $28,024 $41,554 
Other real estate269 955 1,459 3,493 3,493 
Nonperforming assets*$18,453 $20,515 $22,619 $31,517 $45,047 
Nonperforming loans to total loans0.19 %0.21 %0.23 %0.31 %0.46 %
Nonperforming assets to total assets0.14 %0.16 %0.17 %0.23 %0.35 %
Allowance for credit losses to total loans1.50 %1.52 %1.54 %1.61 %1.67 %
Net charge-offs (recoveries)$478 $(175)$1,521 $3,263 $1,850 
*Guaranteed balances excluded$6,532 $6,063 $3,954 $6,481 $5,109 

Nonperforming assets declined $2.1 million during the third quarter 2022 and $26.6 million from the prior year quarter. Net charge-offs to average loans were two basis points in the third quarter 2022, compared to one basis point of net recoveries in the linked quarter and eight basis points of net charge-offs in the prior year quarter. The

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Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $0.7 million in both the linked and current quarters, compared to $19.7 million in the prior year quarter. The prior year quarter included a provision for credit losses of $23.9 million to establish the initial allowance for credit losses on certain First Choice acquired loans.

The allowance for credit losses to total loans was 1.50% at September 30, 2022, a decrease of two basis points from the linked quarter. Loan growth and a worsening economic forecast increased the allowance for credit losses during the quarter. This increase was partially offset by the improvement in credit quality and a shift in the composition of the loan portfolio to categories with lower reserve levels. Loan growth in the quarter primarily was in commercial real estate and C&I loans that have a lower reserve level, while construction loans with a higher reserve level declined.


Deposits
The following table presents deposits broken out by type for the most recent five quarters:
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30, 2022June 30, 2022March 31, 2022December 31, 2021September 30, 2021
Noninterest-bearing demand accounts$4,642,539 $4,746,478 $4,881,043 $4,578,436 $4,375,713 
Interest-bearing demand accounts2,270,898 2,197,957 2,547,482 2,465,884 2,253,639 
Money market and savings accounts3,617,249 3,562,982 3,678,135 3,691,186 3,571,252 
Brokered certificates of deposit129,039 129,064 129,017 128,970 128,923 
Other certificates of deposit397,869 456,137 468,458 479,323 498,248 
Total deposit portfolio$11,057,594 $11,057,594 $11,092,618 $11,704,135 $11,343,799 $10,827,775 
Noninterest-bearing deposits to total deposits42.0 %42.8 %41.7 %40.4 %40.4 %

Total deposits at September 30, 2022 were $11.1 billion, a decrease of $35.0 million from June 30, 2022, and an increase of $229.8 million from September 30, 2021. Noninterest-bearing deposits declined $103.9 million from the linked quarter, primarily due to a large commercial client outflow related to a company acquisition in the Kansas City market. The total cost of deposits was 0.31% for the current quarter, compared to 0.13% for the linked quarter and 0.11% for the prior year quarter.

Noninterest Income and Expense
The following tables present a comparative summary of the major components of noninterest income, other income, and noninterest expense for the periods indicated:
Linked quarter comparisonPrior year comparison
Quarter ended Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30, 2022June 30, 2022Increase (decrease)September 30, 2021Increase (decrease)
Deposit service charges4,951 4,749 $202 %$4,520 $431 10 %
Wealth management revenue2,432 2,533 (101)(4)%2,573 (141)(5)%
Card services revenue2,652 3,514 (862)(25)%3,186 (534)(17)%
Tax credit income (loss)(3,625)1,186 (4,811)(406)%3,325 (6,950)(209)%
Other income3,044 2,212 832 38 %4,015 (971)(24)%
Total noninterest income$9,454 $14,194 $(4,740)(33)%$17,619 $(8,165)(46)%

Total noninterest income for the third quarter 2022 was $9.5 million, a decrease of $4.7 million from the linked quarter and a decrease of $8.2 million from the prior year quarter. The decrease from the linked and prior year quarters was primarily due to decreases in tax credit income and card services revenue. Rising interest rates reduced

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tax credit income due to the impact on tax credit projects carried at fair value. The rise in interest rates in the third quarter 2022 increased the discount rate used in the fair value of these projects, resulting in a lower fair value. The Durbin Amendment limits the amount of interchange income the Company can earn on debit card transactions. This limitation went into effect for the Company in the third quarter 2022 and reduced card services revenue.

Linked quarter comparisonPrior year comparison
Quarter ended Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30, 2022June 30, 2022Increase (decrease)September 30, 2021Increase (decrease)
BOLI$769 $748 $21 %$739 $30 %
Community development investments170 193 (23)(12)%206 (36)(17)%
Mortgage banking45 43 %509 (464)(91)%
Private equity fund distribution64 240 (176)(73)%359 (295)(82)%
Servicing fees655 165 490 297 %887 (232)(26)%
Swap fees166 102 64 63 %43 123 286 %
Miscellaneous income1,175 721 454 63 %1,272 (97)(8)%
Total other income$3,044 $2,212 $832 38 %$4,015 $(971)(24)%

Community development and private equity distributions included in other income are not consistent sources of income and fluctuate based on distributions from the underlying funds. Servicing fee income may also fluctuate based on prepayment experience and changes to the discount rate used in the valuation of the servicing rights. Mortgage banking revenue has declined since the prior year quarter due to higher interest rates that have reduced sales volume.
Linked quarter comparisonPrior year comparison
Quarter ended Quarter ended
($ in thousands)September 30, 2022June 30,
2022
Increase (decrease)September 30, 2021Increase (decrease)
Employee compensation and benefits$36,999 $36,028 $971 %$33,722 $3,277 10 %
Occupancy4,497 4,309 188 %4,496 — %
Branch closure expenses— — — — %3,441 (3,441)(100)%
Merger-related expenses— — — — %14,671 (14,671)(100)%
Other expense27,347 25,087 2,260 %20,555 6,792 33 %
Total noninterest expense$68,843 $65,424 $3,419 %$76,885 $(8,042)(10)%


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Noninterest expense was $68.8 million for the third quarter 2022, compared to $65.4 million for the linked quarter, and $76.9 million for the prior year quarter. Employee compensation and benefits increased $1.0 million from the linked quarter due to an increase in full-time equivalent associates and higher performance-based incentive accruals. Other expense increased $2.3 million from the linked quarter primarily due to a $1.8 million increase in variable deposit costs in certain of the Company’s specialized deposit businesses that are impacted by higher interest rates. The decrease in noninterest expense of $8.0 million from the prior year quarter was primarily due to the merger costs from the First Choice acquisition and branch closure expenses recognized in the prior year quarter, offset by merit increases throughout 2021 and 2022 and an increase in variable deposit costs due to higher average balances and interest-rate trends.

For the third quarter 2022, the Company’s efficiency ratio was 51.5%, compared to 52.8% and 66.9% for the linked quarter and prior year quarter, respectively. The Company’s core efficiency ratio4 was 51.5% for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared to 52.8% for the linked quarter and 51.3% for the prior year quarter.
4 Core efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP measure. Refer to discussion and reconciliation of this measure in the accompanying financial tables.

Income Taxes
The Company’s effective tax rate was 22% for both the quarter ended September 30, 2022 and June 30, 2022, compared to 24% for the prior year quarter. The Company’s effective tax rate in the prior year quarter was higher due to certain non-deductible merger expenses.

Capital
The following table presents total equity and various EFSC capital ratios for the most recent five quarters:
Quarter ended
PercentSeptember 30, 2022June 30, 2022March 31, 2022December 31, 2021September 30, 2021
Shareholders’ equity$1,446,218 $1,447,412 $1,473,177 $1,529,116 $1,439,635 
Total risk-based capital to risk-weighted assets14.2 %14.2 %14.4 %14.7 %14.5 %
Tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets12.6 %12.5 %12.7 %13.0 %12.2 %
Common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets11.0 %10.9 %11.0 %11.3 %11.2 %
Tangible common equity to tangible assets7.9 %7.8 %7.6 %8.1 %8.4 %
Leverage ratio10.4 %9.8 %9.6 %9.7 %9.7 %

Total equity was $1.4 billion at September 30, 2022, a decrease of $1.2 million from the linked quarter. The decrease from the linked quarter was primarily due to a $44.7 million decline in accumulated other comprehensive income and $9.5 million in common and preferred dividends. These decreases were partially offset by current period net income of $50.2 million. The decline in accumulated other comprehensive income was due to a net fair value decline in the Company’s fixed-rate, available-for-sale investment portfolio from an increase in interest rates during the period. The Company’s tangible common book value per share was $26.62 at September 30, 2022, compared to $26.63 and $27.38 in the linked and prior year quarters, respectively.

The Company’s regulatory capital ratios continue to exceed the “well-capitalized” regulatory benchmark. Capital ratios for the current quarter are subject to, among other things, completion and filing of the Company’s regulatory reports and ongoing regulatory review.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company’s accounting and reporting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”) and the prevailing practices in the banking industry. However, the Company provides other financial measures, such as tangible common equity, PPNR, PPNR return on average assets (“PPNR ROAA”), financial metrics adjusted for PPP impact, core efficiency ratio, and the tangible common equity ratio, in this release that are considered “non-GAAP financial measures.” Generally, a non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical

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measure of a company’s financial performance, financial position, or cash flows that exclude (or include) amounts that are included in (or excluded from) the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP.

The Company considers its tangible common equity, PPNR, PPNR ROAA, financial metrics adjusted for PPP impact, core efficiency ratio, and the tangible common equity ratio, collectively “core performance measures,” presented in this earnings release and the included tables as important measures of financial performance, even though they are non-GAAP measures, as they provide supplemental information by which to evaluate the impact of certain non-comparable items, and the Company’s operating performance on an ongoing basis. Core performance measures exclude certain other income and expense items, such as merger-related expenses, facilities charges, and the gain or loss on sale of investment securities, that the Company believes to be not indicative of or useful to measure the Company’s operating performance on an ongoing basis. The attached tables contain a reconciliation of these core performance measures to the GAAP measures. The Company believes that the tangible common equity ratio provides useful information to investors about the Company’s capital strength even though it is considered to be a non-GAAP financial measure and is not part of the regulatory capital requirements to which the Company is subject.

The Company believes these non-GAAP measures and ratios, when taken together with the corresponding GAAP measures and ratios, provide meaningful supplemental information regarding the Company’s performance and capital strength. The Company’s management uses, and believes that investors benefit from referring to, these non-GAAP measures and ratios in assessing the Company’s operating results and related trends and when forecasting future periods. However, these non-GAAP measures and ratios should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for or preferable to, ratios prepared in accordance with GAAP. In the attached tables, the Company has provided a reconciliation of, where applicable, the most comparable GAAP financial measures and ratios to the non-GAAP financial measures and ratios, or a reconciliation of the non-GAAP calculation of the financial measures for the periods indicated.

Conference Call and Webcast Information
The Company will host a conference call and webcast at 10:00 a.m. Central Time on Tuesday, October 25, 2022. During the call, management will review the third quarter 2022 results and related matters. This press release as well as a related slide presentation will be accessible on the Company’s website at www.enterprisebank.com under “Investor Relations” prior to the scheduled broadcast of the conference call. The call can be accessed via this same website page, or via telephone at 1-888-550-5279 (Conference ID #7004515). A recorded replay of the conference call will be available on the website approximately two hours after the call’s completion. Visit https://bit.ly/EFSC3Q2022 to register. The replay will be available for approximately two weeks following the conference call.

About Enterprise Financial Services Corp
Enterprise Financial Services Corp (Nasdaq: EFSC), with approximately $13.0 billion in assets, is a financial holding company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri. Enterprise Bank & Trust, a Missouri state-chartered trust company with banking powers and a wholly-owned subsidiary of EFSC, operates branch offices in Arizona, California, Kansas, Missouri, Nevada, and New Mexico, and SBA loan and deposit production offices throughout the country. Enterprise Bank & Trust offers a range of business and personal banking services and wealth management services. Enterprise Trust, a division of Enterprise Bank & Trust, provides financial planning, estate planning, investment management and trust services to businesses, individuals, institutions, retirement plans and non-profit organizations. Additional information is available at www.enterprisebank.com.

Enterprise Financial Services Corp’s common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol “EFSC.” Please visit our website at www.enterprisebank.com to see our regularly posted material information.


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Forward-looking Statements
Readers should note that, in addition to the historical information contained herein, this press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of, and intended to be covered by, the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on the Company including, without limitation, plans, strategies and goals, and statements about the Company’s expectations regarding revenue and asset growth, financial performance and profitability, loan and deposit growth, yields and returns, loan diversification and credit management, shareholder value creation and the impact of the First Choice acquisition and other acquisitions.

Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “outlook,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “pro forma” and other similar words and expressions. Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties, which change over time. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Because forward-looking statements are subject to assumptions and uncertainties, actual results or future events could differ, possibly materially, from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements and future results could differ materially from historical performance. They are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. While there is no assurance that any list of risks and uncertainties or risk factors is complete, important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include the following, without limitation: the Company’s ability to efficiently integrate acquisitions, including the First Choice acquisition, into its operations, retain the customers of these businesses and grow the acquired operations, as well as credit risk, changes in the appraised valuation of real estate securing impaired loans, outcomes of litigation and other contingencies, exposure to general and local economic and market conditions, high unemployment rates, higher inflation and its impacts (including U.S. federal government measures to address higher inflation), U.S. fiscal debt, budget and tax matters, and any slowdown in global economic growth, risks associated with rapid increases or decreases in prevailing interest rates, consolidation in the banking industry, competition from banks and other financial institutions, the Company’s ability to attract and retain relationship officers and other key personnel, burdens imposed by federal and state regulation, changes in legislative or regulatory requirements, as well as current, pending or future legislation or regulation that could have a negative effect on our revenue and businesses, including rules and regulations relating to bank products and financial services, changes in accounting policies and practices or accounting standards, changes in the method of determining LIBOR and the phase out of LIBOR, natural disasters, terrorist activities, war and geopolitical matters (including the war in Ukraine and the imposition of additional sanctions and export controls in connection therewith), or pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and their effects on economic and business environments in which we operate, including the ongoing disruption to the financial market and other economic activity caused by the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, and those factors and risks referenced from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, and the Company’s other filings with the SEC. The Company cautions that the preceding list is not exhaustive of all possible risk factors and other factors could also adversely affect the Company’s results.

For any forward-looking statements made in this press release or in any documents, EFSC claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Except to the extent required by applicable law or regulation, EFSC disclaims any obligation to revise or publicly release any revision or update to any of the forward-looking statements included herein to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statements were made.

For more information contact
Investor Relations: Keene Turner, Executive Vice President and CFO (314) 512-7233
Media: Steve Richardson, Senior Vice President (314) 995-5695

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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
Quarter endedNine months ended
(in thousands, except per share data)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
Sep 30,
2022
Sep 30,
2021
EARNINGS SUMMARY
Net interest income$124,290 $109,613 $101,165 $102,060 $97,273 $335,068 $258,134 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses676 658 (4,068)(3,660)19,668 (2,734)17,045 
Noninterest income9,454 14,194 18,641 22,630 17,619 42,289 45,113 
Noninterest expense68,843 65,424 62,800 63,694 76,885 197,067 182,225 
Income before income tax expense64,225 57,725 61,074 64,656 18,339 183,024 103,977 
Income tax expense14,025 12,576 13,381 13,845 4,426 39,982 21,733 
Net income50,200 45,149 47,693 50,811 13,913 143,042 82,244 
Preferred stock dividends937 938 1,229 — — 3,104 — 
Net income available to common shareholders$49,263 $44,211 $46,464 $50,811 $13,913 $139,938 $82,244 
Diluted earnings per common share$1.32 $1.19 $1.23 $1.33 $0.38 $3.73 $2.48 
Return on average assets1.51 %1.34 %1.42 %1.52 %0.45 %1.42 %1.01 %
Return on average common equity13.74 %12.65 %12.87 %13.81 %3.96 %13.09 %9.14 %
Return on average tangible common equity1
18.82 %17.44 %17.49 %18.81 %5.37 %17.92 %12.31 %
Net interest margin (tax equivalent)4.10 %3.55 %3.28 %3.32 %3.40 %3.64 %3.45 %
Efficiency ratio51.47 %52.84 %52.42 %51.08 %66.92 %52.22 %60.09 %
Core efficiency ratio1
51.47 %52.81 %52.43 %49.22 %51.30 %52.21 %52.59 %
Loans$9,354,987 $9,269,176 $9,056,073 $9,017,642 $9,116,583 
Average loans$9,230,738 $9,109,131 $9,005,875 $9,030,982 $8,666,353 $9,116,072 $7,727,265 
Assets$12,994,787 $13,084,506 $13,706,769 $13,537,358 $12,888,016 
Average assets$13,158,121 $13,528,474 $13,614,003 $13,267,193 $12,334,558 $13,431,863 $10,860,756 
Deposits$11,057,594 $11,092,618 $11,704,135 $11,343,799 $10,827,775 
Average deposits$11,154,895 $11,530,432 $11,494,212 $11,167,003 $10,297,153 $11,391,937 $9,035,902 
Period end common shares outstanding37,223 37,206 37,516 37,820 38,372 
Dividends per common share$0.23 $0.22 $0.21 $0.20 $0.19 $0.66 $0.55 
Tangible book value per common share$26.62 $26.63 $27.06 $28.28 $27.38 
Tangible common equity to tangible assets1
7.86 %7.80 %7.62 %8.13 %8.40 %
Total risk-based capital to risk-weighted assets14.2 %14.2 %14.4 %14.7 %14.5 %
1Refer to Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures table for a reconciliation of these measures to GAAP.




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ENTERPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited) (continued)
Quarter endedNine months ended
($ in thousands, except per share data)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
Sep 30,
2022
Sep 30,
2021
INCOME STATEMENTS
NET INTEREST INCOME
Interest income$135,695 $116,069 $106,581 $107,641 $103,228 $358,345 $275,589 
Interest expense11,405 6,456 5,416 5,581 5,955 23,277 17,455 
Net interest income124,290 109,613 101,165 102,060 97,273 335,068 258,134 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses676 658 (4,068)(3,660)19,668 (2,734)17,045 
Net interest income after provision (benefit) for credit losses123,614 108,955 105,233 105,720 77,605 337,802 241,089 
NONINTEREST INCOME
Deposit service charges4,951 4,749 4,163 3,962 4,520 13,863 11,466 
Wealth management revenue2,432 2,533 2,622 2,687 2,573 7,587 7,572 
Card services revenue2,652 3,514 3,040 3,223 3,186 9,206 8,657 
Tax credit income (loss)(3,625)1,186 2,608 4,374 3,325 169 3,654 
Other income3,044 2,212 6,208 8,384 4,015 11,464 13,764 
Total noninterest income9,454 14,194 18,641 22,630 17,619 42,289 45,113 
NONINTEREST EXPENSE
Employee compensation and benefits36,999 36,028 35,827 33,488 33,722 108,854 91,416 
Occupancy4,497 4,309 4,586 4,510 4,496 13,392 11,776 
Branch closure expenses— — — — 3,441 — 3,441 
Merger-related expenses— — — 2,320 14,671 — 19,762 
Other expense27,347 25,087 22,387 23,376 20,555 74,821 55,830 
Total noninterest expense68,843 65,424 62,800 63,694 76,885 197,067 182,225 
Income before income tax expense64,225 57,725 61,074 64,656 18,339 183,024 103,977 
Income tax expense14,025 12,576 13,381 13,845 4,426 39,982 21,733 
Net income $50,200 $45,149 $47,693 $50,811 $13,913 $143,042 $82,244 
Preferred stock dividends937 938 1,229 — — 3,104 — 
Net income available to common shareholders$49,263 $44,211 $46,464 $50,811 $13,913 $139,938 $82,244 
Basic earnings per common share$1.32 $1.19 $1.23 $1.33 $0.38 $3.74 $2.48 
Diluted earnings per common share$1.32 $1.19 $1.23 $1.33 $0.38 $3.73 $2.48 


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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited) (continued)
    
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks$264,078 $271,763 $252,706 $209,177 $179,826 
Interest-earning deposits489,825 680,343 1,735,708 1,819,508 1,216,470 
Debt and equity investments2,171,942 2,172,318 1,993,927 1,855,583 1,717,442 
Loans held for sale785 4,615 4,270 6,389 5,068 
Loans9,354,987 9,269,176 9,056,073 9,017,642 9,116,583 
Allowance for credit losses(140,572)(140,546)(139,212)(145,041)(152,096)
Total loans, net9,214,415 9,128,630 8,916,861 8,872,601 8,964,487 
Fixed assets, net43,882 46,028 46,900 47,915 48,697 
Goodwill365,164 365,164 365,164 365,164 365,415 
Intangible assets, net18,217 19,528 20,855 22,286 23,777 
Other assets426,479 396,117 370,378 338,735 366,834 
Total assets$12,994,787 $13,084,506 $13,706,769 $13,537,358 $12,888,016 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Noninterest-bearing deposits$4,642,539 $4,746,478 $4,881,043 $4,578,436 $4,375,713 
Interest-bearing deposits6,415,055 6,346,140 6,823,092 6,765,363 6,452,062 
Total deposits11,057,594 11,092,618 11,704,135 11,343,799 10,827,775 
Subordinated debentures155,298 155,164 155,031 154,899 204,103 
FHLB advances— 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 
Other borrowings197,422 226,695 228,846 353,863 243,770 
Other liabilities138,255 112,617 95,580 105,681 122,733 
Total liabilities11,548,569 11,637,094 12,233,592 12,008,242 11,448,381 
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred stock71,988 71,988 71,988 71,988 — 
Common stock372 372 395 398 404 
Treasury stock— — (73,528)(73,528)(73,528)
Additional paid-in capital979,543 976,684 1,010,446 1,018,799 1,031,146 
Retained earnings547,506 506,849 523,136 492,682 461,711 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(153,191)(108,481)(59,260)18,777 19,902 
Total shareholders’ equity1,446,218 1,447,412 1,473,177 1,529,116 1,439,635 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity$12,994,787 $13,084,506 $13,706,769 $13,537,358 $12,888,016 



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Nine months ended
September 30, 2022September 30, 2021
($ in thousands)Average
Balance
Interest
Income/
Expense
Average Yield/ RateAverage
Balance
Interest
Income/
Expense
Average Yield/ Rate
Assets
Interest-earning assets:
Loans1, 2
$9,116,072 $317,271 4.65 %$7,727,264 $250,699 4.34 %
Securities2
2,065,800 38,631 2.50 1,505,592 27,627 2.45 
Interest-earning deposits1,312,442 7,502 0.76 914,954 906 0.13 
Total interest-earning assets12,494,314 363,404 3.89 10,147,810 279,232 3.68 
Noninterest-earning assets937,549 712,946 
Total assets$13,431,863 $10,860,756 
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Interest-bearing demand accounts$2,344,007 $2,902 0.17 %$2,035,029 $1,123 0.07 %
Money market accounts2,810,278 9,797 0.47 2,458,146 3,257 0.18 
Savings833,721 205 0.03 707,269 161 0.03 
Certificates of deposit584,213 2,492 0.57 555,045 3,329 0.80 
Total interest-bearing deposits6,572,219 15,396 0.31 5,755,489 7,870 0.18 
Subordinated debentures155,093 6,790 5.85 203,853 8,521 5.59 
FHLB advances41,758 495 1.58 63,297 603 1.27 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase220,703 224 0.14 218,942 176 0.11 
Other borrowings21,402 372 2.32 27,154 285 1.40 
Total interest-bearing liabilities7,011,175 23,277 0.44 6,268,735 17,455 0.37 
Noninterest-bearing liabilities:
Demand deposits4,819,718 3,280,414 
Other liabilities99,458 108,001 
Total liabilities11,930,351 9,657,150 
Shareholders' equity1,501,512 1,203,606 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$13,431,863 $10,860,756 
Total net interest income$340,127 $261,777 
Net interest margin3.64 %3.45 %
1 Average balances include nonaccrual loans. Interest income includes loan fees of $13.0 million and $22.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and September 30, 2021, respectively.
2 Non-taxable income is presented on a fully tax-equivalent basis using a 25.2% tax rate. The tax-equivalent adjustments were $5.1 million and $3.6 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.




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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited) (continued)
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
LOAN PORTFOLIO
Commercial and industrial$3,709,893 $3,596,701 $3,398,723 $3,392,375 $3,379,171 
Commercial real estate4,438,647 4,294,375 4,278,138 4,176,928 4,179,712 
Construction real estate583,649 724,163 702,630 734,073 747,758 
Residential real estate397,450 413,727 432,639 454,052 542,690 
Other225,348 240,210 243,943 260,214 267,252 
Total loans$9,354,987 $9,269,176 $9,056,073 $9,017,642 $9,116,583 
DEPOSIT PORTFOLIO
Noninterest-bearing demand accounts$4,642,539 $4,746,478 $4,881,043 $4,578,436 $4,375,713 
Interest-bearing demand accounts2,270,898 2,197,957 2,547,482 2,465,884 2,253,639 
Money market and savings accounts3,617,249 3,562,982 3,678,135 3,691,186 3,571,252 
Brokered certificates of deposit129,039 129,064 129,017 128,970 128,923 
Other certificates of deposit397,869 456,137 468,458 479,323 498,248 
Total deposits$11,057,594 $11,092,618 $11,704,135 $11,343,799 $10,827,775 
AVERAGE BALANCES
Loans$9,230,738 $9,109,131 $9,005,875 $9,030,982 $8,666,353 
Securities2,202,255 2,068,119 1,923,969 1,753,159 1,594,938 
Interest-earning assets12,198,251 12,579,211 12,711,116 12,373,149 11,513,279 
Assets13,158,121 13,528,474 13,614,003 13,267,193 12,334,558 
Deposits11,154,895 11,530,432 11,494,212 11,167,003 10,297,153 
Shareholders’ equity1,494,504 1,474,267 1,536,221 1,495,396 1,394,096 
Tangible common equity1
1,038,495 1,016,940 1,077,529 1,071,902 1,028,001 
YIELDS (tax equivalent)
Loans5.10 %4.51 %4.34 %4.32 %4.32 %
Securities2.65 2.51 2.31 2.30 2.38 
Interest-earning assets4.47 3.76 3.45 3.50 3.60 
Interest-bearing deposits0.54 0.24 0.17 0.17 0.17 
Deposits0.31 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.11 
Subordinated debentures5.91 5.84 5.81 5.64 5.55 
FHLB advances and other borrowed funds0.66 0.51 0.41 0.43 0.43 
Interest-bearing liabilities0.67 0.37 0.30 0.31 0.35 
Net interest margin4.10 3.55 3.28 3.32 3.40 
1Refer to Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures table for a reconciliation of these measures to GAAP.



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PPP details:
Quarter ended
($ in thousands, except per share data)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
PPP loans outstanding, net of deferred fees$13,165 $49,175 $134,084 $271,958 $438,959 
Average PPP loans outstanding, net26,113 89,152 194,382 365,295 489,104 
PPP interest and fee income recognized471 1,557 2,858 4,864 6,048 
PPP deferred fees remaining119 524 1,851 4,215 7,428 
PPP average yield7.16 %7.01 %5.96 %5.28 %4.91 %

Quarter ended
Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
Financial Metrics:As ReportedExcluding PPP*As ReportedExcluding PPP*As ReportedExcluding PPP*As ReportedExcluding PPP*As ReportedExcluding PPP*
EPS$1.32 $1.31 $1.19 $1.15 $1.23 $1.17 $1.33 $1.23 $0.38 $0.25 
ROAA 1.51 %1.51 %1.34 %1.31 %1.42 %1.38 %1.52 %1.45 %0.45 %0.31 %
PPNR ROAA*1.96 %1.95 %1.73 %1.70 %1.70 %1.64 %1.89 %1.80 %1.81 %1.68 %
Tangible common equity/tangible assets*7.86 %7.86 %7.80 %7.83 %7.62 %7.70 %8.13 %8.31 %8.40 %8.71 %
Leverage ratio10.4 %10.4 %9.8 %9.8 %9.6 %9.7 %9.7 %10.0 %9.7 %10.2 %
NIM4.10 %4.10 %3.55 %3.52 %3.28 %3.23 %3.32 %3.26 %3.40 %3.33 %
Allowance for credit losses/loans 1.50 %1.67 %1.52 %1.69 %1.54 %1.73 %1.61 %1.84 %1.67 %1.94 %
* Non-GAAP measures. Refer to discussion and reconciliation of these measures in the accompanying financial tables. Calculations not adjusted for increase in average deposits or increase in deposit expense, as applicable. The ratio of allowance for credit losses to loans excludes all guaranteed loans, including PPP loans.

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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited) (continued)
Quarter ended
(in thousands, except per share data)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
ASSET QUALITY
Net charge-offs (recoveries)$478 $(175)$1,521 $3,263 $1,850 
Nonperforming loans18,184 19,560 21,160 28,024 41,554 
Classified assets98,078 96,801 93,199 100,797 104,220 
Nonperforming loans to total loans0.19 %0.21 %0.23 %0.31 %0.46 %
Nonperforming assets to total assets0.14 %0.16 %0.17 %0.23 %0.35 %
Allowance for credit losses to total loans1.50 %1.52 %1.54 %1.61 %1.67 %
Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans773.1 %718.5 %657.9 %517.6 %366.0 %
Net charge-offs (recoveries) to average loans -annualized0.02 %(0.01)%0.07 %0.14 %0.08 %
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Trust assets under management$1,691,230 $1,757,228 $1,943,428 $2,083,543 $2,017,178 
Trust assets under administration2,138,636 2,184,019 2,400,679 2,556,266 2,486,152 
MARKET DATA
Book value per common share$36.92 $36.97 $37.35 $38.53 $37.52 
Tangible book value per common share1
$26.62 $26.63 $27.06 $28.28 $27.38 
Market value per share$44.04 $41.50 $47.31 $47.09 $45.28 
Period end common shares outstanding37,223 37,206 37,516 37,820 38,372 
Average basic common shares37,241 37,243 37,788 38,228 36,878 
Average diluted common shares37,348 37,282 37,858 38,311 36,946 
CAPITAL
Total risk-based capital to risk-weighted assets14.2 %14.2 %14.4 %14.7 %14.5 %
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets12.6 %12.5 %12.7 %13.0 %12.2 %
Common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets11.0 %10.9 %11.0 %11.3 %11.2 %
Tangible common equity to tangible assets1
7.9 %7.8 %7.6 %8.1 %8.4 %
1Refer to Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures table for a reconciliation of these measures to GAAP.

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RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Quarter endedNine months ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
Sep 30,
2022
Sep 30,
2021
CORE PERFORMANCE MEASURES
Net interest income$124,290 $109,613 $101,165 $102,060 $97,273 $335,068 $258,134 
Noninterest income9,454 14,194 18,641 22,630 17,619 42,289 45,113 
Less gain (loss) on sale of other real estate owned(22)(90)19 — 335 (93)884 
Total core revenue133,766 123,897 119,787 124,690 114,557 377,450 302,363 
Noninterest expense68,843 65,424 62,800 63,694 76,885 197,067 182,225 
Less branch closure expenses— — — — 3,441 — 3,441 
Less merger-related expenses— — — 2,320 14,671 — 19,762 
Core noninterest expense68,843 65,424 62,800 61,374 58,773 197,067 159,022 
Core efficiency ratio51.47 %52.81 %52.43 %49.22 %51.30 %52.21 %52.59 %
Quarter ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY TO TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY AND TOTAL ASSETS TO TANGIBLE ASSETS
Shareholders’ equity$1,446,218 $1,447,412 $1,473,177 $1,529,116 $1,439,635 
Less preferred stock71,988 71,988 71,988 71,988 — 
Less goodwill365,164 365,164 365,164 365,164 365,415 
Less intangible assets18,217 19,528 20,855 22,286 23,777 
Tangible common equity$990,849 $990,732 $1,015,170 $1,069,678 $1,050,443 
Total assets$12,994,787 $13,084,506 $13,706,769 $13,537,358 $12,888,016 
Less goodwill365,164 365,164 365,164 365,164 365,415 
Less intangible assets18,217 19,528 20,855 22,286 23,777 
Tangible assets$12,611,406 $12,699,814 $13,320,750 $13,149,908 $12,498,824 
Tangible common equity to tangible assets7.86 %7.80 %7.62 %8.13 %8.40 %

Quarter Ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Sep 30,
2021
AVERAGE SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY AND AVERAGE TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY
Average shareholder’s equity$1,494,504 $1,474,267 $1,394,096 
Less average preferred stock71,988 71,988 — 
Less average goodwill365,164 365,164 342,622 
Less average intangible assets18,857 20,175 23,473 
Average tangible common equity$1,038,495 $1,016,940 $1,028,001 
Net income available to common shareholders$49,263 $44,211 $13,913 
Return on average tangible common equity18.82 %17.44 %5.37 %

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Quarter endedNine months ended
($ in thousands)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
Sep 30,
2022
Sep 30,
2021
CALCULATION OF PRE-PROVISION NET REVENUE
Net interest income$124,290 $109,613 $101,165 $102,060 $97,273 $335,068 $258,134 
Noninterest income9,454 14,194 18,641 22,630 17,619 42,289 45,113 
Less noninterest expense68,843 65,424 62,800 63,694 76,885 197,067 182,225 
Branch closure expenses— — — — 3,441 — 3,441 
Merger-related expenses— — — 2,320 14,671 — 19,762 
PPNR$64,901 $58,383 $57,006 $63,316 $56,119 $180,290 $144,225 
Average assets$13,158,121 $13,528,474 $13,614,003 $13,267,193 $12,334,558 $13,431,863 $10,860,756 
ROAA - GAAP net income1.51 %1.34 %1.42 %1.52 %0.45 %1.42 %1.01 %
PPNR ROAA - PPNR 1.96 %1.73 %1.70 %1.89 %1.81 %1.79 %1.78 %

Quarter Ended
($ in thousands, except per share data)Sep 30,
2022
Jun 30,
2022
Mar 31,
2022
Dec 31,
2021
Sep 30,
2021
IMPACT OF PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM
Net income - GAAP$50,200 $45,149 $47,693 $50,811 $13,913 
PPP interest and fee income(471)(1,557)(2,858)(4,864)(6,048)
Related tax effect119 392 720 1,226 1,506 
Adjusted net income - Non-GAAP$49,848 $43,984 $45,555 $47,173 $9,371 
Preferred stock dividends937 938 1,229 — — 
Adjusted net income available to common shareholders- Non-GAAP$48,911 $43,046 $44,326 $47,173 $9,371 
Average diluted common shares37,348 37,282 37,858 38,311 36,946 
EPS - GAAP net income available to common shareholders$1.32 $1.19 $1.23 $1.33 $0.38 
EPS - Adjusted net income available to common shareholders$1.31 $1.15 $1.17 $1.23 $0.25 
Average Assets - GAAP$13,158,121 $13,528,474 $13,614,003 $13,267,193 $12,334,558 
Average PPP loans, net(26,113)(89,152)(194,382)(365,295)(489,104)
Adjusted average assets - Non-GAAP$13,132,008 $13,439,322 $13,419,621 $12,901,898 $11,845,454 
ROAA - GAAP net income1.51 %1.34 %1.42 %1.52 %0.45 %
ROAA - Adjusted net income, adjusted average assets1.51 %1.31 %1.38 %1.45 %0.31 %
PPNR - Non-GAAP (see reconciliation above)$64,901 $58,383 $57,006 $63,316 $56,119 
PPP interest and fee income(471)(1,557)(2,858)(4,864)(6,048)
Adjusted PPNR - Non-GAAP$64,430 $56,826 $54,148 $58,452 $50,071 
PPNR ROAA - PPNR 1.96 %1.73 %1.70 %1.89 %1.81 %
PPNR ROAA - adjusted PPNR, adjusted average assets1.95 %1.70 %1.64 %1.80 %1.68 %
Tangible assets - Non-GAAP (see reconciliation above)$12,611,406 $12,699,814 $13,320,750 $13,149,908 $12,498,824 
PPP loans outstanding, net(13,165)(49,175)(134,084)(271,958)(438,959)
Adjusted tangible assets - Non-GAAP$12,598,241 $12,650,639 $13,186,666 $12,877,950 $12,059,865 
Tangible common equity Non-GAAP (see reconciliation above)$990,849 $990,732 $1,015,170 $1,069,678 $1,050,443 
Tangible common equity to tangible assets7.86 %7.80 %7.62 %8.13 %8.40 %
Tangible common equity to tangible assets - adjusted tangible assets7.86 %7.83 %7.70 %8.31 %8.71 %
Average assets for leverage ratio$12,918,632 $13,265,790 $13,273,520 $12,915,944 $11,972,171 
Average PPP loans, net(26,113)(89,152)(194,382)(365,295)(489,104)
Adjusted average assets for leverage ratio - Non-GAAP$12,892,519 $13,176,638 $13,079,138 $12,550,649 $11,483,067 

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Tier 1 capital$1,340,252 $1,295,791 $1,271,342 $1,257,462 $1,166,529 
Leverage ratio10.4 %9.8 %9.6 %9.7 %9.7 %
Leverage ratio - adjusted average assets for leverage ratio10.4 %9.8 %9.7 %10.0 %10.2 %
Net interest income - tax equivalent$126,144 $111,312 $102,671 $103,567 $98,573 
PPP interest and fee income(471)(1,557)(2,858)(4,864)(6,048)
Adjusted net interest income - tax equivalent$125,673 $109,755 $99,813 $98,703 $92,525 
Average earning assets - GAAP$12,198,251 $12,579,211 $12,711,116 $12,373,149 $11,513,279 
Average PPP loans, net(26,113)(89,152)(194,382)(365,295)(489,104)
Adjusted average earning assets - Non-GAAP$12,172,138 $12,490,059 $12,516,734 $12,007,854 $11,024,175 
Net interest margin - tax equivalent4.10 %3.55 %3.28 %3.32 %3.40 %
Net interest margin - tax equivalent - adjusted net interest income, adjusted average earning assets4.10 %3.52 %3.23 %3.26 %3.33 %
Loans - GAAP$9,354,987 $9,269,176 $9,056,073 $9,017,642 $9,116,583 
PPP and other guaranteed loans, net(924,605)(967,396)(1,023,509)(1,151,895)(1,277,452)
Adjusted loans - Non-GAAP$8,430,382 $8,301,780 $8,032,564 $7,865,747 $7,839,131 
Allowance for credit losses $140,572 $140,546 $139,212 $145,041 $152,096 
Allowance for credit losses/loans - GAAP1.50 %1.52 %1.54 %1.61 %1.67 %
Allowance for credit losses/loans - adjusted loans1.67 %1.69 %1.73 %1.84 %1.94 %

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Ticker: EFSC
CIK: 1025835
Form Type: 8-K Corporate News
Accession Number: 0001025835-22-000059
Submitted to the SEC: Mon Oct 24 2022 4:22:13 PM EST
Accepted by the SEC: Mon Oct 24 2022
Period: Monday, October 24, 2022
Industry: State Commercial Banks
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