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PNC Reports Full Year 2020 Net Income Of $7.6 Billion, $16.96 Diluted EPS


PITTSBURGH, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC) today reported:


For the year


For the quarter

In millions, except per share data

2020

2019


4Q20

3Q20

4Q19

Net income from continuing operations 

$3,003


$4,591



$1,456


$1,532


$1,143


Net income from discontinued operations 

4,555


827



?


?


238


Net income    

$7,558


$5,418



$1,456


$1,532


$1,381


Diluted earnings per common share from continuing
operations

$6.36


$9.57



$3.26


$3.39


$2.43


Diluted earnings per common share from discontinued
operations

10.60


1.82



?


?


0.54


Diluted earnings per common share

$16.96


$11.39



$3.26


$3.39


$2.97


 



"PNC had a notable year in 2020 amid the many challenges of the pandemic. We achieved solid financial results, grew loans and deposits, delivered positive operating leverage, and maintained our strong capital position. Nonetheless, net income from continuing operations decreased as we built substantial reserves to address the uncertain economic environment that still remains. During the year, we sold our equity stake in BlackRock and are redeploying those proceeds towards the pending acquisition of BBVA USA Bancshares, Inc. Through the hard work and dedication of our employees, we supported the financial needs of our customers and communities, including committing more than $1 billion to advance economic empowerment and social justice. As the new year begins, we are optimistic about PNC's future. With the continued execution of our strategic priorities and the planned addition of BBVA USA we believe we are well positioned to deliver for all our stakeholders in 2021 and beyond." 

             Bill Demchak, PNC Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer

Agreement to Buy BBVA USA Bancshares, Inc.

Income Statement Highlights

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with third quarter 2020

Balance Sheet Highlights

Fourth quarter 2020 compared with third quarter 2020, or December 31, 2020 compared with September 30, 2020

 

Earnings Summary







In millions, except per share data


4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

Net income


$

1,456



$

1,532



$

1,381


Net income attributable to diluted common shares


$

1,387



$

1,447



$

1,302


Diluted earnings per common share


$

3.26



$

3.39



$

2.97


Average diluted common shares outstanding


426



426



438


Return on average assets


1.24

%


1.32

%


1.33

%

Return on average common equity


11.16

%


11.76

%


11.54

%

Book value per common share

Quarter end

$

119.11



$

117.44



$

104.59


Tangible book value per common share (non-
GAAP)

Quarter end

$

97.43



$

95.71



$

83.30


Cash dividends declared per common share


$

1.15



$

1.15



$

1.15









In the second quarter of 2020 PNC divested its entire 22.4% equity investment in BlackRock. Net proceeds from the sale were $14.2 billion. For all periods presented, BlackRock's historical results, and the after-tax gain on the sale of $4.3 billion, are reported as discontinued operations.

The Consolidated Financial Highlights accompanying this news release include additional information regarding reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to reported (GAAP) amounts. This information supplements results as reported in accordance with GAAP and should not be viewed in isolation from, or as a substitute for, GAAP results. Fee income, a non-GAAP financial measure, refers to noninterest income in the following categories: asset management, consumer services, corporate services, residential mortgage and service charges on deposits. Information in this news release, including the financial tables, is unaudited.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE REVIEW











Revenue






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Net interest income

$

2,424



$

2,484



$

2,488


(2)

%

(3)

%

Noninterest income

1,784



1,797



1,833


(1)

%

(3)

%

Total revenue

$

4,208



$

4,281



$

4,321


(2)

%

(3)

%









Total revenue for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $73 million compared with the third quarter of 2020 and $113 million compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, reflecting lower net interest income and noninterest income.

Net interest income of $2.4 billion for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $60 million compared to the third quarter, reflecting a decrease in loans outstanding and lower securities balances and yields, partially offset by higher loan yields and a decline in deposit and borrowing costs. In comparison with the fourth quarter of 2019, net interest income decreased $64 million due to lower yields on earning assets partially offset by lower rates on deposits, higher average earning assets and a decline in borrowing costs and balances. The net interest margin declined to 2.32% for the fourth quarter of 2020 from 2.39% in the third quarter and 2.78% in the fourth quarter of 2019. In both comparisons the decrease reflected higher balances held with the Federal Reserve Bank. Compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, the decrease also resulted from lower yields on loans and securities, partially offset by lower rates on deposits.

Noninterest Income






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Asset management

$

221



$

215



$

216


3

%

2

%

Consumer services

387



390



390


(1)

%

(1)

%

Corporate services

650



479



499


36

%

30

%

Residential mortgage

99



137



87


(28)

%

14

%

Service charges on deposits

134



119



185


13

%

(28)

%

Other

293



457



456


(36)

%

(36)

%


$

1,784



$

1,797



$

1,833


(1)

%

(3)

%









Noninterest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $13 million compared with the third quarter. Asset management revenue increased $6 million as a result of higher average equity markets. Consumer services decreased $3 million and included lower brokerage fees. Corporate services increased $171 million primarily due to higher merger and acquisition advisory fees. Residential mortgage revenue declined $38 million driven by lower results from residential mortgage servicing rights valuation, net of economic hedge, as well as lower servicing fees and loan sales revenue. Service charges on deposits increased $15 million due to higher transaction volumes. Other noninterest income decreased $164 million due to a negative Visa Class B derivative fair value adjustment of $173 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, primarily related to the extension of anticipated litigation resolution timing. In addition, other noninterest income included favorable assumption updates to credit valuation adjustments related to the derivatives portfolio and higher net securities gains, partially offset by lower private equity revenue. 

Noninterest income for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $49 million compared with the fourth quarter of 2019. Corporate services increased $151 million primarily due to higher merger and acquisition advisory fees. Residential mortgage revenue increased $12 million driven by higher loan sales revenue. Service charges on deposits decreased $51 million reflecting lower transaction volumes and lower revenue related to the elimination of certain checking product fees. Other noninterest income decreased $163 million primarily due to a negative fair value adjustment related to the Visa Class B derivative. Other noninterest income in the fourth quarter of 2020 also reflected lower private equity revenue, higher credit valuation adjustments and higher net securities gains while the fourth quarter of 2019 included a gain on sale of proprietary mutual funds. 

CONSOLIDATED EXPENSE REVIEW













Noninterest Expense






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Personnel

$

1,521



$

1,410



$

1,468


8

%

4

%

Occupancy

215



205



201


5

%

7

%

Equipment

296



292



348


1

%

(15)

%

Marketing

64



67



77


(4)

%

(17)

%

Other

612



557



668


10

%

(8)

%


$

2,708



$

2,531



$

2,762


7

%

(2)

%









Noninterest expense for the fourth quarter of 2020 increased $177 million compared with the third quarter. Personnel expense increased $111 million due to higher incentive compensation related to increased business activity. Other expenses increased $55 million reflecting seasonality and equipment impairments.

Noninterest expense for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $54 million compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, due to technology-related equipment write-offs recognized in the fourth quarter of 2019 and a decrease in costs associated with business travel, partially offset by higher incentive compensation related to increased business activity. 

The effective tax rate was 17.0% for the fourth quarter of 2020, 9.8% for the third quarter of 2020 and 14.6% for the fourth quarter of 2019. The third quarter of 2020 included tax credit benefits and the favorable resolution of certain tax matters.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET REVIEW

Average total assets were $465.0 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared with $462.1 billion in the third quarter and $411.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2019. Total assets were $466.7 billion at December 31, 2020, $461.8 billion at September 30, 2020 and $410.3 billion at December 31, 2019. Balance sheet growth in the fourth quarter of 2020 resulted from higher balances maintained with the Federal Reserve Bank driven by increased deposits in all comparisons.

Loans






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In billions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Average








Commercial

$

170.3



$

175.6



$

160.8


(3)

%

6

%

Consumer

75.5



77.5



78.1


(3)

%

(3)

%

Average loans

$

245.8



$

253.1



$

238.9


(3)

%

3

%









Quarter end








Commercial

$

167.2



$

172.7



$

160.6


(3)

%

4

%

Consumer

74.7



76.6



79.2


(2)

%

(6)

%

Total loans

$

241.9



$

249.3



$

239.8


(3)

%

1

%









Average loans for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $7.3 billion compared with the third quarter. Average commercial loans declined $5.3 billion reflecting lower utilization of loan commitments and originations, partially offset by higher multi-family agency warehouse lending. Average consumer loans decreased $2.0 billion primarily due to lower auto and home equity loans.

Total loans at December 31, 2020 decreased $7.4 billion compared with September 30, 2020 driven by a decline in commercial loans of $5.5 billion. At December 31, 2020 PNC had $12.0 billion of PPP loans outstanding, down from $12.9 billion at September 30, 2020. Consumer loans at December 31, 2020 decreased $1.9 billion compared with September 30, 2020.

Average and period-end loans for the fourth quarter of 2020 increased $6.9 billion and $2.1 billion compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, respectively. The increase in both comparisons was driven by growth in commercial loans, including PPP lending, partially offset by a decline in consumer loans, primarily within the auto loan portfolio. 

Investment Securities






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In billions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Average

$

85.7



$

90.5



$

83.5


(5)

%

3

%

Quarter end

$

88.8



$

91.2



$

86.8


(3)

%

2

%









Average investment securities for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $4.8 billion and period-end balances decreased $2.4 billion compared with the third quarter, due to prepayments exceeding purchases, primarily within the agency residential mortgage-backed securities portfolio.

Fourth quarter 2020 average and period-end investment securities increased $2.2 billion and $2.0 billion, respectively, compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, primarily due to net purchases of U.S. agency securities. Net unrealized gains on available for sale securities were $3.2 billion at December 31, 2020, $3.4 billion at September 30, 2020 and $1.4 billion at December 31, 2019.

Average balances held with the Federal Reserve Bank of $76.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020 increased from $60.0 billion in the third quarter reflecting deposit growth and lower loan and security balances. Federal Reserve Bank balances at December 31, 2020 of $84.9 billion increased from $70.6 billion at September 30, 2020. Average balances held with the Federal Reserve Bank increased $53.1 billion from $23.0 billion in the fourth quarter of 2019 driven by higher deposits. Federal Reserve Bank balances were $23.2 billion at December 31, 2019.

Deposits






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In billions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Average








Noninterest-bearing

$

109.9



$

101.9



$

73.7


8

%

49

%

Interest-bearing

249.5



248.6



214.1


?


17

%

Average deposits

$

359.4



$

350.5



$

287.8


3

%

25

%









Quarter end








Noninterest-bearing 

$

112.6



$

107.3



$

72.8


5

%

55

%

Interest-bearing

252.7



247.8



215.7


2

%

17

%

Total deposits

$

365.3



$

355.1



$

288.5


3

%

27

%









Average deposits for the fourth quarter of 2020 increased $8.9 billion compared with the third quarter and deposits at December 31, 2020 increased $10.2 billion compared with September 30, 2020 due to growth in commercial and consumer deposits. Commercial deposits reflected the enhanced liquidity position of our customers and seasonal growth. Consumer deposits increased reflecting lower consumer spending. Fourth quarter 2020 average and period-end deposits increased $71.6 billion and $76.8 billion, respectively, compared with fourth quarter 2019 as a result of overall growth in commercial and consumer liquidity and customers.

Borrowed Funds






Change

Change







4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In billions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

3Q20

4Q19

Average

$

38.2



$

43.3



$

60.0


(12)

%

(36)

%

Quarter end

$

37.2



$

42.1



$

60.3


(12)

%

(38)

%









Average borrowed funds for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased $5.1 billion compared with the third quarter and borrowed funds at December 31, 2020 decreased $4.9 billion compared with September 30, 2020 due to lower Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings and bank notes and senior debt, reflecting the use of liquidity from deposit growth. Average borrowed funds for the fourth quarter of 2020 declined $21.8 billion compared with the fourth quarter of 2019 and period-end borrowed funds decreased $23.1 billion reflecting the use of excess liquidity.

Capital








12/31/2020

*


9/30/2020


12/31/2019

Common shareholders' equity    In billions

$

50.5




$

49.8



$

45.3


Basel III common equity Tier 1 capital ratio

12.1

%



11.7

%


9.5

%

Basel III common equity Tier 1 fully implemented
capital ratio

11.8

%



11.3

%


N/A

* Ratios estimated














PNC maintained a strong capital position. Common shareholders' equity at December 31, 2020 increased $0.7 billion, or 1%, over September 30, 2020 due to fourth quarter net income partially offset by dividends and a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive income related to prepayments in the agency residential mortgage-backed securities portfolio. 

The PNC board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on common stock payable on February 5, 2021 of $1.15 per share.

For information regarding PNC's Basel III capital ratios, see Capital Ratios in the Consolidated Financial Highlights. The 2019 Tailoring Rules became effective for PNC as of January 1, 2020. PNC elected a five-year transition provision effective March 31, 2020 to delay for two years the full impact of the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) standard on regulatory capital, followed by a three-year transition period. The fully implemented ratios reflect the full impact of CECL and exclude the benefits of this transition provision.

CREDIT QUALITY REVIEW
















Credit Quality






Change

Change


At or for the quarter ended

4Q20 vs

4Q20 vs

In millions

12/31/2020


9/30/2020


12/31/2019

3Q20

4Q19

Provision for (recapture of) credit
losses

$

(254)



$

52



$

221


$

(306)


$

(475)


Net loan charge-offs

$

229



$

155



$

209


48

%

10

%

Nonperforming loans

$

2,286



$

2,085



$

1,635


10

%

40

%

Nonperforming assets

$

2,337



$

2,152



$

1,752


9

%

33

%

Accruing loans past due 90 days or
more

$

509



$

448



$

585


14

%

(13)

%

Allowance for loan and lease losses

$

5,361



$

5,751



$

2,742


$

(390)


$

2,619


Allowance for unfunded lending
related commitments

$

584



$

689



$

318


$

(105)


$

266


Allowance for credit losses to total
loans

2.46

%


2.58

%


1.28

%











Provision recapture was $254 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared with a provision for credit losses of $52 million in the third quarter. Commercial loan provision recapture was $182 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to a provision for credit losses of $219 million in the third quarter, primarily reflecting improvements in macroeconomic factors. Provision recapture for the consumer loan portfolio decreased $128 million to $87 million for the fourth quarter of 2020, primarily due to lower impacts related to improvements in credit quality and macroeconomic factors in the fourth quarter. Provision for credit losses for securities and other assets was $15 million for the fourth quarter of 2020.

Net loan charge-offs for the fourth quarter of 2020 increased $74 million compared with the third quarter. Commercial loan net charge-offs increased $71 million from the third quarter reflecting higher charge-offs of commercial and industrial loans, primarily in industries adversely impacted by the pandemic. Consumer loan net charge-offs modestly increased $3 million from the third quarter. Compared to the fourth quarter of 2019, net loan charge-offs increased $20 million due to higher commercial loan net charge-offs of $50 million, partially offset by lower consumer loan net charges-offs of $30 million. Net charge-offs were .37% of average loans on an annualized basis at December 31, 2020, .24% at September 30, 2020 and .35% at December 31, 2019.

Nonperforming assets at December 31, 2020 increased $185 million compared with September 30, 2020. Higher nonperforming commercial loans of $8 million and higher nonperforming consumer loans of $193 million were partially offset by lower other real estate owned and foreclosed assets of $16 million. Higher nonperforming consumer loans reflected an increase in nonperforming residential real estate of $189 million primarily related to borrowers exiting forbearance and deferring payments to the end of the loan term. Nonperforming assets increased $585 million compared with December 31, 2019 primarily due to the economic impacts of the pandemic. Commercial and consumer nonperforming loans increased $422 million and $229 million, respectively. This increase was partially offset by lower other real estate owned and foreclosed assets of $66 million. Nonperforming assets to total assets were .50% at December 31, 2020 compared with .47% at September 30, 2020 and .43% at December 31, 2019.

Overall delinquencies at December 31, 2020 increased $125 million compared with September 30, 2020. Consumer loan delinquencies increased $72 million primarily due to increases in government insured residential real estate. Commercial loan delinquencies grew $53 million reflecting increases in the commercial and industrial portfolio. Loans past due 30 to 59 days decreased $81 million, loans past due 60 to 89 days decreased $17 million and loans past due 90 days or more increased $61 million. Under the CARES Act credit reporting rules and guidance from regulatory agencies, certain loans modified due to pandemic-related hardships were considered current and not reported as past due at December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020.

The allowance for credit losses was $5.9 billion at December 31, 2020 and $6.4 billion at September 30, 2020. The allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loans was 2.46% at December 31, 2020 and 2.58% at September 30, 2020.

BUSINESS SEGMENT RESULTS












Business Segment Income






In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19

Retail Banking

$

336



$

530



$

277


Corporate & Institutional Banking

992



670



649


Asset Management Group

82



91



91


Other

46



241



126


Net income from continuing operations

$

1,456



$

1,532



$

1,143


See accompanying notes in Consolidated Financial Highlights












 

Retail Banking







Change


Change








4Q20 vs


4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19


3Q20


4Q19

Net interest income

$

1,380



$

1,383



$

1,402



$

(3)



$

(22)


Noninterest income

$

473



$

673



$

652



$

(200)



$

(179)


Provision for (recapture of) credit losses

$

(81)



$

(157)



$

161



$

76



$

(242)


Noninterest expense

$

1,482



$

1,512



$

1,516



$

(30)



$

(34)


Earnings

$

336



$

530



$

277



$

(194)



$

59












In billions










Average loans

$

79.7



$

81.8



$

79.5



$

(2.1)



$

0.2


Average deposits

$

200.8



$

197.9



$

170.8



$

2.9



$

30.0












Retail Banking earnings for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased compared with the third quarter of 2020 and increased compared with the fourth quarter of 2019. Noninterest income decreased over the third quarter driven by the impact of a negative derivative fair value adjustment related to Visa Class B common shares in the fourth quarter of 2020, as well as lower residential mortgage revenue, primarily due to lower residential mortgage servicing rights valuation, net of economic hedge, and lower servicing fees and loan sales revenue. This decrease was partially offset by higher service charges on deposits due to increased transaction volumes. In comparison with the fourth quarter of 2019, noninterest income decreased driven by the impact of a negative derivative fair value adjustment related to Visa Class B Common shares in the fourth quarter of 2020, as well as lower service charges on deposits due to lower transaction volumes and lower revenue related to the elimination of certain checking product fees. The decline was partially offset by higher residential mortgage revenue, driven by higher loan sales revenue.

Provision recapture for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased compared with the third quarter, primarily due to lower impacts related to improvements in credit quality and macroeconomic factors in the fourth quarter. Noninterest expense decreased compared with the third quarter reflecting lower customer related transaction costs, branch-related expenses, and marketing. Compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, noninterest expense decreased primarily as a result of lower customer related transaction costs and costs associated with business travel.

 

Corporate & Institutional Banking






Change


Change








4Q20 vs


4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19


3Q20


4Q19

Net interest income

$

994



$

1,025



$

969



$

(31)



$

25


Noninterest income

$

919



$

723



$

646



$

196



$

273


Provision for (recapture of) credit losses

$

(166)



$

211



$

65



$

(377)



$

(231)


Noninterest expense

$

801



$

663



$

726



$

138



$

75


Earnings

$

992



$

670



$

649



$

322



$

343












In billions










Average loans

$

154.2



$

159.5



$

147.9



$

(5.3)



$

6.3


Average deposits

$

138.8



$

133.1



$

98.5



$

5.7



$

40.3












Corporate & Institutional Banking earnings for the fourth quarter of 2020 increased compared to both the third quarter of 2020 and fourth quarter of 2019. Noninterest income increased in both comparisons primarily due to higher capital markets-related revenue, led by a significant increase in merger and acquisition advisory fees. Higher revenue from commercial mortgage banking activities also contributed to the increase compared with the fourth quarter of 2019. Provision recapture in the fourth quarter of 2020 reflected improvements in macroeconomic factors. Noninterest expense increased in both comparisons largely due to higher variable costs associated with increased business activity.

 

Asset Management Group







Change


Change








4Q20 vs


4Q20 vs

In millions

4Q20


3Q20


4Q19


3Q20


4Q19

Net interest income

$

91



$

89



$

80



$

2



$

11


Noninterest income

$

225



$

221



$

272



$

4



$

(47)


Provision for (recapture of) credit losses

$

(2)



$

(19)



$

1



$

17



$

(3)


Noninterest expense

$

211



$

211



$

232



?



$

(21)


Earnings

$

82



$

91



$

91



$

(9)



$

(9)












In billions










Client assets under administration at 
quarter end

$

324



$

300



$

297



$

24



$

27


Average loans

$

8.2



$

7.9



$

7.1



$

0.3



$

1.1


Average deposits

$

19.6



$

19.1



$

17.9



$

0.5



$

1.7












Asset Management Group earnings for the fourth quarter of 2020 decreased in both comparisons. Noninterest income increased compared to the prior quarter due to higher average equity markets. Noninterest income declined compared to the fourth quarter of 2019 due to the prior year gain on the sale of components of the PNC Capital Advisors investment management business, primarily proprietary mutual funds. Noninterest expense was stable compared to the third quarter of 2020 and declined compared to the fourth quarter of 2019 due to lower run-rate expenses driven by 2019 divestitures.

Client assets under administration at December 31, 2020 included discretionary client assets under management of $170 billion and nondiscretionary client assets under administration of $154 billion. Discretionary client assets under management increased $12 billion compared with September 30, 2020 and $16 billion compared with December 31, 2019 primarily driven by higher spot equity markets.  

Other

The "Other" category, for the purposes of this release, includes residual activities that do not meet the criteria for disclosure as a separate reportable business, such as asset and liability management activities including net securities gains or losses, other-than-temporary impairment of investment securities, certain trading activities, certain runoff consumer loan portfolios, private equity investments, intercompany eliminations, certain corporate overhead, tax adjustments that are not allocated to business segments, exited businesses, and differences between business segment performance reporting and financial statement reporting under generally accepted accounting principles.

CONFERENCE CALL AND SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION

PNC Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer William S. Demchak and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Robert Q. Reilly will hold a conference call for investors today at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time regarding the topics addressed in this news release and the related financial supplement. Dial-in numbers for the conference call are (877) 272-3568 and (303) 223-2681 (international) and Internet access to the live audio listen-only webcast of the call is available at www.pnc.com/investorevents. PNC's fourth quarter and full year 2020 earnings release, related financial supplement, and presentation slides to accompany the conference call remarks will be available at www.pnc.com/investorevents prior to the beginning of the call. A telephone replay of the call will be available for one week at (800) 633-8284 and (402) 977-9140 (international), conference ID 21972639 and a replay of the audio webcast will be available on PNC's website for 30 days.

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. is one of the largest diversified financial services institutions in the United States, organized around its customers and communities for strong relationships and local delivery of retail and business banking including a full range of lending products; specialized services for corporations and government entities, including corporate banking, real estate finance and asset-based lending; wealth management and asset management. For information about PNC, visit www.pnc.com.

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The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Consolidated Financial Highlights (Unaudited)

FINANCIAL RESULTS


Three months ended




Year ended

Dollars in millions, except per share data


December 31


September 30


December 31




December 31


December 31



2020


2020


2019




2020


2019

Revenue













Net interest income


$

2,424



$

2,484



$

2,488





$

9,946



$

9,965


Noninterest income


1,784



1,797



1,833





6,955



6,874


Total revenue


4,208



4,281



4,321





16,901



16,839


Provision for (Recapture of) credit losses


(254)



52



221





3,175



773


Noninterest expense


2,708



2,531



2,762





10,297



10,574


Income from continuing operations before income taxes and
noncontrolling interests


$

1,754



$

1,698



$

1,338





$

3,429



$

5,492


Income taxes from continuing operations


298



166



195





426



901


    Net income from continuing operations


$

1,456



$

1,532



$

1,143





$

3,003



$

4,591


Income from discontinued operations before taxes






$

288





$

5,777



$

988


Income taxes from discontinued operations






50





1,222



161


    Net income from discontinued operations







$

238





$

4,555



$

827


Net income


$

1,456



$

1,532



$

1,381





$

7,558



$

5,418


Less:













Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests


14



13



14





41



49


Preferred stock dividends (a)


48



63



55





229



236


Preferred stock discount accretion and redemptions


1



1



1





4



4


Net income attributable to common shareholders


$

1,393



$

1,455



$

1,311





$

7,284



$

5,129


Per Common Share













Basic earnings from continuing operations


$

3.26



$

3.40



$

2.44





$

6.37



$

9.59


Basic earnings from discontinued operations






0.54





10.62



1.84


Total basic earnings


$

3.26



$

3.40



$

2.98





$

16.99



$

11.43


Diluted earnings from continuing operations


$

3.26



$

3.39



$

2.43





$

6.36



$

9.57


Diluted earnings from discontinued operations






0.54





10.60



1.82


Total diluted earnings


$

3.26



$

3.39



$

2.97





$

16.96



$

11.39


Cash dividends declared per common share


$

1.15



$

1.15



$

1.15





$

4.60



$

4.20


Effective tax rate from continuing operations (b)


17.0

%


9.8

%


14.6

%




12.4

%


16.4

%

 

(a)

Dividends are payable quarterly other than Series O, Series R and Series S preferred stock, which are payable semiannually, with the Series O payable in different quarters than the Series R and Series S preferred stock.

(b)

The effective income tax rates are generally lower than the statutory rate due to the relationship of pretax income to tax credits and earnings that are not subject to tax.

 

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Consolidated Financial Highlights (Unaudited)



Three months ended




Year ended



December 31


September 30


December 31




December 31


December 31



2020


2020


2019




2020


2019

PERFORMANCE RATIOS













Net interest margin (a)


2.32

%


2.39

%


2.78

%




2.53

%


2.89

%

Noninterest income to total revenue


42

%


42

%


42

%




41

%


41

%

Efficiency (b)


64

%


59

%


64

%




61

%


63

%

Return on:













Average common shareholders' equity


11.16

%


11.76

%


11.54

%




15.21

%


11.50

%

Average assets


1.24

%


1.32

%


1.33

%




1.68

%


1.35

%

BUSINESS SEGMENT NET INCOME (c)













In millions













Retail Banking


$

336



$

530



$

277





$

844



$

1,213


Corporate & Institutional Banking


992



670



649





1,674



2,448


Asset Management Group


82



91



91





255



262


Other (d)


46



241



126





230



668


Net income from continuing operations


$

1,456



$

1,532



$

1,143





$

3,003



$

4,591


 

(a)

Net interest margin is the total yield on interest-earning assets minus the total rate on interest-bearing liabilities and includes the benefit from use of noninterest-bearing sources. To provide more meaningful comparisons of net interest margins, we use net interest income on a taxable-equivalent basis in calculating average yields used in the calculation of net interest margin by increasing the interest income earned on tax-exempt assets to make it fully equivalent to interest income earned on taxable investments. This adjustment is not permitted under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in the Consolidated Income Statement. The taxable-equivalent adjustments to net interest income for the three months ended December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019 were $17 million, $17 million and $23 million, respectively. The taxable equivalent adjustments to net interest income for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 were $75 million and $103 million, respectively.

(b)

Calculated as noninterest expense divided by total revenue. 

(c)

Our business information is presented based on our internal management reporting practices. Net interest income in business segment results reflect PNC's internal funds transfer pricing methodology. Assets receive a funding charge and liabilities and capital receive a funding credit based on a transfer pricing methodology that incorporates product repricing characteristics, tenor and other factors. 

(d)

Includes earnings and gains or losses related to residual activities that do not meet the criteria for disclosure as a separate reportable business. We provide additional information on these activities in our Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings with the SEC.

 

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

Consolidated Financial Highlights (Unaudited)


December 31


September 30


December 31


2020


2020


2019

BALANCE SHEET DATA






Dollars in millions, except per share data






Assets

$

466,679



$

461,817



$

410,295


Loans (a)

$

241,928



$

249,279



$

239,843


Allowance for loan and lease losses (b)

$

5,361



$

5,751



$

2,742


Interest-earning deposits with banks

$

85,173



$

70,959



$

23,413


Investment securities

$

88,799



$

91,185



$

86,824


Loans held for sale (a)

$

1,597



$

1,787



$

1,083


Equity investments

$

6,052



$

4,938



$

5,176


Asset held for sale (c)





$

8,558


Mortgage servicing rights

$

1,242



$

1,113



$

1,644


Goodwill

$

9,233



$

9,233



$

9,233


Other assets (a)

$

30,999



$

32,445



$

32,202


Noninterest-bearing deposits

$

112,637



$

107,281



$

72,779


Interest-bearing deposits

$

252,708



$

247,798



$

215,761


Total deposits

$

365,345



$

355,079



$

288,540


Borrowed funds (a)

$

37,195



$

42,110



$

60,263


Allowance for unfunded lending related commitments (b)

$

584



$

689



$

318


Total shareholders' equity

$

54,010



$

53,276



$

49,314


Common shareholders' equity

$

50,493



$

49,760



$

45,321


Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

$

2,770



$

2,997



$

799


Book value per common share

$

119.11



$

117.44



$

104.59


Tangible book value per common share (Non-GAAP) (d)

$

97.43



$

95.71



$

83.30


Period end common shares outstanding (millions)

424



424



433


Loans to deposits

66

%


70

%


83

%

Common shareholders' equity to total assets

10.8

%


10.8

%


11.0

%

CLIENT ASSETS (billions)






Discretionary client assets under management

$

170



$

158



$

154


Nondiscretionary client assets under administration

154



142



143


Total client assets under administration

324



300



297


Brokerage account client assets

59



55



54


Total client assets

$

383



$

355



$

351


CAPITAL RATIOS






Basel III (e) (f)






Common equity Tier 1

12.1

%


11.7

%


9.5

%

Common equity Tier 1 fully implemented (g)

11.8

%


11.3

%


N/A

Tier 1 risk-based

13.2

%


12.8

%


10.7

%

Total capital risk-based (h)

15.6

%


15.2

%


12.7

%

Leverage

9.5

%


9.4

%


9.1

%

   Supplementary leverage

9.9

%


9.5

%


7.6

%

ASSET QUALITY






Nonperforming loans to total loans

0.94

%


0.84

%


0.68

%

Nonperforming assets to total loans, OREO and foreclosed assets

0.97

%


0.86

%


0.73

%

Nonperforming assets to total assets

0.50

%


0.47

%


0.43

%

Net charge-offs to average loans (for the three months ended) (annualized)

0.37

%


0.24

%


0.35

%

Allowance for loan and lease losses to total loans (i)

2.22

%


2.31

%


1.14

%

Allowance for credit losses to total loans (i) (j)

2.46

%


2.58

%


1.28

%

Allowance for loan and lease losses to nonperforming loans (i)

235

%


276

%


168

%

Accruing loans past due 90 days or more (in millions)

$

509



$

448



$

585


 

(a)

Amounts include assets and liabilities for which we have elected the fair value option. Our third quarter 2020 Form 10-Q included, and our 2020 Form 10-K will include, additional information regarding these Consolidated Balance Sheet line items.

(b)

Amounts at December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 reflect the impact of adopting Accounting Standards Update 2016-13 - Financial Instruments - Credit Losses, which is commonly referred to as the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) standard and our transition from an incurred loss methodology for these reserves to an expected credit loss methodology. Our 2019 Form 10-K and our 2020 Form 10-Qs included, and our 2020 Form 10-K will include additional information related to our adoption of this standard.

(c)

Represents our held for sale investment in BlackRock. In the second quarter of 2020, PNC divested its entire holding in BlackRock. Prior period BlackRock investment balances have been reclassified to the Asset held for sale line in accordance with Accounting Standard Codification 205-20, Presentation of Financial Statements - Discontinued Operations. Our second and third quarter 2020 Form 10-Qs included, and our 2020 Form 10-K will include additional information.

(d)

See the Tangible Book Value per Common Share table on page 18 for additional information.

(e)

All ratios are calculated using the regulatory capital methodology applicable to PNC during each period presented and calculated based on the standardized approach. See Capital Ratios on page 17 for additional information.  The ratios as of December 31, 2020 are estimated.

(f)

The December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 ratios are calculated to reflect PNC's election to adopt the CECL optional five-year transition provision.

(g)

The December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 fully implemented ratios are calculated to reflect the full impact of CECL and excludes the benefits of the five-year transition provision.

(h)

The 2020 and 2019 Basel III Total risk-based capital ratios include nonqualifying trust preferred capital securities of $40 million and $60 million, respectively, that are subject to a phase-out period that runs through 2021.

(i)

Ratios at December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 reflect an increase in reserves due to the impact of CECL adoption, the significant economic impact of COVID-19 and loan growth. Our 2019 Form 10-K and our 2020 Form 10-Qs included, and our 2020 Form 10-K will include additional information related to our adoption of this standard.

(j)

Excludes allowances for investment securities and other financial assets.

 

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.


Consolidated Financial Highlights (Unaudited)

CAPITAL RATIOS

As of January 1, 2020, the 2019 Tailoring Rules became effective for PNC. The most significant changes involve the election to exclude specific Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI) items from common equity Tier 1 capital and higher thresholds used to calculate common equity Tier 1 capital deductions. Effective January 1, 2020, PNC must deduct from common equity Tier 1 capital investments in unconsolidated financial institutions, mortgage servicing rights and deferred tax assets (in each case net of associated deferred tax liabilities) to the extent such items individually exceed 25% of the institution's adjusted common equity Tier 1 capital.

Under the Basel III rules applicable to PNC during 2019, significant common stock investments in unconsolidated financial institutions (for PNC, primarily BlackRock), mortgage servicing rights and deferred tax assets were deducted from common equity Tier 1 capital (net of associated deferred tax liabilities) to the extent they individually exceeded 10%, or in the aggregate exceeded 15%, of the institution's adjusted common equity Tier 1 capital. Also, PNC's Basel III regulatory capital during 2019 included AOCI related to securities then held, and those transferred from, available for sale, as well as pension and other postretirement plans.

PNC's regulatory risk-based capital ratios in 2020 and 2019 are both calculated using the standardized approach for determining risk-weighted assets. Under the standardized approach for determining credit risk-weighted assets, exposures are generally assigned a pre-defined risk weight. Exposures to high volatility commercial real estate, past due exposures and equity exposures are generally subject to higher risk weights than other types of exposures.

Effective for March 31, 2020, regulators issued an interim final rule permitting banks that have adopted the CECL standard to delay for two years CECL's full impact on regulatory capital, relative to the incurred loss methodology's impact on regulatory capital, followed by a three year transition period.  PNC elected to adopt this optional five-year transition provision effective as of March 31, 2020.  See the table below for the September 30, 2020 ratio and estimated December 31, 2020 ratio. For the full impact of PNC's adoption of CECL, which excludes the benefits of the five-year transition provision, see the December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 (Fully Implemented) estimates presented in the table below.

We also provide additional information below regarding PNC's December 31, 2019 Basel III Common equity Tier 1 capital ratios.

Our Basel III capital ratios may be impacted by changes to the regulatory capital rules and additional regulatory guidance or analysis.

Basel lll Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratios (Non-GAAP) (a)








Basel III





December 31
2020
(estimated) (b)

September 30
2020 (b)


December 31
 2019


December 31, 2020
(Fully Implemented)
(estimated) (c)

September 30, 2020
(Fully Implemented)
(estimated) (c)




Dollars in millions


Common stock, related surplus and retained earnings,
net of treasury stock

$

48,958


$

48,122



$

44,522



$

47,722


$

46,763


Less regulatory capital adjustments:








Goodwill and disallowed intangibles, net of deferred
tax liabilities

(9,192)


(9,208)



(9,254)



(9,192)


(9,208)


Basel III total threshold deductions (d)




(3,276)





Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (e)




659





All other adjustments

(31)


(63)



(173)



(33)


(65)


Basel III Common equity Tier 1 capital

$

39,735


$

38,851



$

32,478



$

38,497


$

37,490


Basel III standardized approach risk-weighted assets (f)

$

327,192


$

331,748



$

340,799



$

325,967


$

330,462


Basel III advanced approaches risk-weighted assets (g)




$

318,722





Basel III Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio

12.1

%

11.7

%


9.5

%


11.8

%

11.3

%

 

(a)

All ratios are calculated using the regulatory capital methodology applicable to PNC during each period presented.

(b)

The December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 ratio is calculated to reflect PNC's election to adopt the CECL optional five-year transition provision.

(c)

The December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 ratio is calculated to reflect the full impact of CECL and excludes the benefits of the five-year transition provision.

(d)

Based on the Tailoring Rules, effective January 1, 2020 for PNC, the limit for threshold deductions increased, resulting in no deduction as of December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020.

(e)

Based on the Tailoring Rules effective January 1, 2020, PNC elected to opt-out of the inclusion of accumulated other comprehensive income in regulatory capital.

(f)

Basel III standardized approach risk-weighted assets are based on the Basel III standardized approach rules and include credit and market risk-weighted assets.

(g)

Basel III advanced approaches risk-weighted assets in 2019 were based on the Basel III advanced approaches rules, and include credit, market and operational risk-weighted assets. Based on the Tailoring Rules effective January 1, 2020, PNC is no longer required to report advanced approaches risk-weighted assets.

 

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.


Consolidated Financial Highlights (Unaudited)

Tangible book value per common share is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated based on tangible common shareholders' equity divided by period-end common shares outstanding. We believe this non-GAAP measure serves as a useful tool to help evaluate the strength and discipline of a company's capital management strategies and as an additional, conservative measure of total company value.

Tangible Book Value per Common Share (Non-GAAP)







December 31


September 30


December 31

Dollars in millions, except per share data

2020


2020


2019

Book value per common share

$

119.11



$

117.44



$

104.59


Tangible book value per common share






Common shareholders' equity

$

50,493



$

49,760



$

45,321


Goodwill and other intangible assets

(9,381)



(9,396)



(9,441)


Deferred tax liabilities on Goodwill and other intangible assets 

188



187



187


Tangible common shareholders' equity

$

41,300



$

40,551



$

36,067


Period-end common shares outstanding (millions)

424



424



433


Tangible book value per common share (Non-GAAP)

$

97.43



$

95.71



$

83.30


Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

We make statements in this news release and related conference call, and we may from time to time make other statements, regarding our outlook for earnings, revenues, expenses, tax rates, capital and liquidity levels and ratios, asset levels, asset quality, financial position, and other matters regarding or affecting PNC and its future business and operations that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "believe," "plan," "expect," "anticipate," "see," "look," "intend," "outlook," "project," "forecast," "estimate," "goal," "will," "should" and other similar words and expressions.

Forward-looking statements are necessarily subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties, which change over time. Future events or circumstances may change our outlook and may also affect the nature of the assumptions, risks and uncertainties to which our forward-looking statements are subject. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made. We do not assume any duty and do not undertake to update forward-looking statements. Actual results or future events could differ, possibly materially, from those anticipated in forward-looking statements, as well as from historical performance. As a result, we caution against placing undue reliance on any forward-looking statements.

Our forward-looking statements are subject to the following principal risks and uncertainties.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information (Continued)

We provide greater detail regarding these as well as other factors in our 2019 Form 10-K and subsequent Form 10-Qs, including in the Risk Factors and Risk Management sections and the Legal Proceedings and Commitments Notes of the Notes To Consolidated Financial Statements in those reports, and in our other subsequent SEC filings. In particular, our forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting governmental and societal responses. Our forward-looking statements may also be subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those we may discuss elsewhere in this news release or in our SEC filings, accessible on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and on our corporate website at www.pnc.com/secfilings. We have included these web addresses as inactive textual references only. Information on these websites is not part of this document.

MEDIA:
Marcey Zwiebel
(412) 762-4550
[email protected]

INVESTORS:
Bryan Gill
(412) 768-4143
[email protected]

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SOURCE The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.


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