MFA Financial, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter 2015 Financial Results

NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- MFA Financial, Inc. (NYSE:MFA) today announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2015.

Fourth Quarter 2015 and other highlights:

  • Generated fourth quarter net income available to common shareholders of $69.7 million, or $0.19 per common share (based on 370.3 million weighted average common shares outstanding). As of December 31, 2015, book value per common share was $7.47.
  • On January 29, 2016, MFA paid its fourth quarter 2015 dividend of $0.20 per share of common stock to shareholders of record as of December 28, 2015.
  • MFA grew its credit sensitive loan portfolio by $117.7 million to $895.1 million and its 3 year step-up RPL/NPL securities by $138.6 million to $2.6 billion.

William Gorin, MFA's CEO, said, "We remain very disciplined in our capital allocation process. In the fourth quarter, we continued to identify and acquire attractive credit sensitive residential mortgage assets. We increased our acquisitions of re-performing and non-performing whole loans, bringing our holdings of credit sensitive residential whole loans to $895.1 million. We continued to acquire 3 year step-up RPL/NPL securities increasing holdings to $2.6 billion. In addition, we sold $20.0 million of Non-Agency MBS issued prior to 2008 ("Legacy Non-Agency MBS"), realizing a gain of $9.7 million. This is the fourteenth consecutive quarter we have realized gains through selected sales of Legacy Non-Agency MBS based on our projections of future cash flows relative to market pricing.  We did not acquire any Agency MBS or Legacy Non-Agency MBS in this quarter.

"MFA remains positioned for a period when Federal Reserve monetary policy may become more variable based on indicators of inflation, measures of the labor markets, international developments and other incoming data. Through asset selection and hedging strategy, the estimated effective duration, a gauge of MFA's interest rate sensitivity, remains below 1.0 and measured 0.59 at quarter-end. Leverage, which reflects the ratio of our financing obligations to equity, was 3.4:1 at quarter-end."

Craig Knutson, MFA's President and COO, added, "MFA's portfolio asset selection process continues to emphasize residential mortgage credit exposure while seeking to minimize sensitivity to interest rates. Our Legacy Non-Agency portfolio has benefited from improved housing fundamentals as LTVs decrease and delinquencies decline, thus lowering our expectations of future defaults and reducing expected future losses. Our RPL/NPL MBS portfolio has credit protection through deal structure and subordination, while the short term nature of the cash flows minimizes its sensitivity to interest rate changes. And our credit sensitive residential whole loans offer additional exposure to residential mortgage credit while affording us the opportunity to improve outcomes through sensible and effective servicing decisions."

MFA's Legacy Non-Agency MBS had a face amount of $4.313 billion with an amortized cost of $3.217 billion and a net purchase discount of $1.096 billion at December 31, 2015. This discount consists of an $787.5 million credit reserve and other-than-temporary impairments and a $308.9 million net accretable discount. We believe this credit reserve appropriately factors in remaining uncertainties regarding underlying mortgage performance and the potential impact on future cash flows. Our Legacy Non-Agency MBS loss adjusted yield of 7.64% for the fourth quarter is based on projected defaults equal to 22% of underlying loan balances. On average, these loans are approximately ten years seasoned and approximately 13.5% are currently 60 or more days delinquent.

The Agency MBS portfolio had an average amortized cost basis of 103.8% of par as of December 31, 2015, and generated a 2.04% yield in the fourth quarter. The Legacy Non-Agency MBS portfolio had an average amortized cost of 74.6% of par as of December 31, 2015, and generated a loss-adjusted yield of 7.64% in the fourth quarter. At the end of the fourth quarter, MFA held approximately $2.626 billion of the senior most tranches of RPL/NPL MBS. These securities had an amortized cost of 99.9% of par and generated a 3.70% yield for the quarter. 

In addition, at December 31, 2015, our investments in credit sensitive residential whole loans totaled $895.1 million. Of this amount, $271.8 million is recorded at carrying value, or 84% of the interest-bearing unpaid principal balance and generated a loss-adjusted yield of 6.65% (5.96% net of servicing costs) during the quarter and $623.3 million is recorded at fair value in our consolidated balance sheet. On this portion of the portfolio we recorded gains for the quarter of approximately $6.9 million, primarily reflecting coupon interest payments received and changes in the fair value of the underlying loans during the quarter.

For the three months ended December 31, 2015, MFA's costs for compensation and benefits and other general and administrative expenses were $10.6 million or an annualized 1.43% of stockholders' equity as of December 31, 2015.

The following table presents the weighted average prepayment speed on MFA's MBS portfolio.

Table 1








Fourth Quarter
2015 Average CPR


Third Quarter

2015 Average CPR

Agency MBS


11.8%


15.4%

Legacy Non-Agency MBS


14.6%


16.3%

RPL/NPL MBS (1)


21.5%


29.5%






(1)  All principal payments are considered to be prepayments for CPR purposes.

As of December 31, 2015, under its swap agreements, MFA had a weighted average fixed-pay rate of interest of 1.82% and a floating receive rate of 0.34% on notional balances totaling $3.050 billion, with an average maturity of 45 months.

The following table presents MFA's asset allocation as of December 31, 2015 and the fourth quarter 2015 yield on average interest earning assets, average cost of funds and net interest rate spread for the various asset types.

Table 2



ASSET ALLOCATION






At December 31, 2015


 

 

Agency MBS


Legacy

Non-Agency
MBS


 

RPL/NPL
MBS

 

Residential
Whole

Loans, at
Carrying

Value

Residential
Whole

Loans, at
Fair Value





Total








Other,

net (1)


($ in Thousands)










Fair Value/ Carrying Value

$

4,752,244


$

3,794,951


$

2,625,866


$

271,845


$

623,276


$

479,437


$

12,547,619


Less Repurchase Agreements

(2,727,542)


(2,464,982)


(2,080,163)


(67,989)


(419,761)


(128,465)


(7,888,902)


Less FHLB advances

(1,500,000)







(1,500,000)


Less Securitized Debt


(22,057)






(22,057)


Less Senior Notes






(100,000)


(100,000)


Equity Allocated

$

524,702


$

1,307,912


$

545,703


$

203,856


$

203,515


$

250,972


$

3,036,660


Less Swaps at Market Value






(69,399)


(69,399)


Net Equity Allocated

$

524,702


$

1,307,912


$

545,703


$

203,856


$

203,515


$

181,573


$

2,967,261


Debt/Net Equity Ratio (2)

8.06x


1.90x


3.81x


0.33x


2.06x



3.38x

















For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2015















Yield on Average Interest Earning
Assets (3)

2.04%



7.64%



3.70%



6.65%



N/A



—%



4.15%



Less Average Cost of Funds (4)

(1.17)



(2.90)



(1.81)



(2.64)



(3.14)





(1.93)



Net Interest Rate Spread

0.87%



4.74%



1.89%



4.01%



N/A



—%



2.22%



































(1)  Includes cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash of $236.5 million, securities obtained and pledged as collateral, $183.6 million of CRT securities, interest receivable, goodwill, prepaid and other assets, obligation to return securities obtained as collateral, interest payable, dividends payable and accrued expenses and other liabilities.

(2)  Represents the sum of borrowings under repurchase agreements, FHLB advances, and securitized debt as a multiple of net equity allocated.  The numerator of our Total Debt/Net Equity ratio also includes the obligation to return securities obtained as collateral of $507.4 million, Senior Notes and repurchase agreements financing CRT security purchases.

(3)  Yields reported on our interest earning assets are calculated based on the interest income recorded and the average amortized cost for the quarter of the respective asset.  At December 31, 2015 the amortized cost of our interest earning assets were as follows: Agency MBS  - $4,723,462; Legacy Non-Agency MBS - $3,217,046; RPL/NPL MBS - $2,644,797; and Residential Whole Loans at carrying value - $271,845. In addition, the yield for residential whole loans at carrying value was 5.96% net of 69 basis points of servicing fee expense incurred during the quarter.  For GAAP reporting purposes, such expenses are included in Loan servicing and other related operating expenses in our statement of operations.  Interest payments received on residential whole loans at fair value is reported in Other Income as Net gain on residential whole loans held at fair value in our statement of operations.  Accordingly, no yield is presented as such loans are not included in interest earning assets for reporting purposes.

(4)  Average cost of funds includes interest on repurchase agreements and other advances, the cost of swaps, Senior Notes and securitized debt. Agency cost of funds includes 74 basis points and Legacy Non-Agency cost of funds includes 69 basis points associated with Swaps to hedge interest rate sensitivity on these assets.

At December 31, 2015, MFA's $8.546 billion of Agency and Legacy Non-Agency MBS, were backed by Hybrid, adjustable and fixed-rate mortgages. Additional information about these MBS, including average months to reset and three-month average CPR, is presented below:

Table 3










Agency MBS


 

Legacy Non-Agency MBS (1)  



Total (1)


($ in Thousands)











Time to Reset







Fair
Value





Average
Months
to Reset(3)

3 Month Average
CPR (4)


Fair
Value (2)

Average
Months
to Reset
(3)

3 Month Average
CPR (4)

Average
Months
to Reset
(3)

3 Month Average
CPR(4)

Fair
Value (2)

< 2 years (5)


$

1,977,308

6

12.7%


$

2,580,658

6

13.7%


$

4,557,966

6

13.4%


2-5 years


772,627

36

15.7



772,627

36

15.7


> 5 years


220,532

75

11.7



220,532

75

11.7


ARM-MBS Total


$

2,970,467

19

13.4%


$

2,580,658

6

13.7%


$

5,551,125

13

13.6%


15-year fixed (6)


$

1,780,746


9.1%


$

7,728


4.3%


$

1,788,474


9.0%


30-year fixed (6)




1,199,794


16.4


1,199,794


16.4


40-year fixed (6)




6,771


14.1


6,771


14.1


Fixed-Rate Total


$

1,780,746


9.1%


$

1,214,293


16.4%


$

2,995,039


12.3%


MBS Total


$

4,751,213


11.8%


$

3,794,951


14.6%


$

8,546,164


13.1%



















(1)  Excludes $2.626 billion of RPL/NPL MBS. Refer to Table 4 for further information.

(2)  Does not include principal payments receivable of $1.0 million.

(3)  MTR or Months to Reset is the number of months remaining before the coupon interest rate resets. At reset, the MBS coupon will adjust based upon the underlying benchmark interest rate index, margin and periodic or lifetime caps.  The MTR does not reflect scheduled amortization or prepayments.

(4)  3 month average CPR weighted by positions as of beginning of each month in the quarter.

(5)  Includes floating rate MBS that may be collateralized by fixed-rate mortgages.

(6)  Information presented based on data available at time of loan origination.

 

Table 4




The following table presents certain information about our RPL/NPL MBS portfolio at December 31, 2015:



















Fair Value


Net Coupon


Months to

Step-Up (1)


Current
Credit
Support (2)


Original Credit
Support


3 Month
Average

Bond CPR (3)


($ in Thousands)













Re-Performing MBS


$

490,566


3.69%


18



47%



40%



24.4%


Non-Performing MBS



2,135,300


3.71


24



49



48



20.7


Total RPL/NPL MBS


$

2,625,866


3.71%


23



49%



47%



21.5%






















(1)  Months to step-up is the weighted average number of months remaining before the coupon interest rate increases pursuant to the first coupon reset.  We anticipate that the securities will be redeemed prior to the step-up date.

(2)  Credit Support for a particular security is expressed as a percentage of all outstanding mortgage loan collateral. A particular security will not be subject to principal loss as long as credit enhancement is greater than zero. 

(3)  All principal payments are considered to be prepayments for CPR purposes.


 

Webcast
MFA Financial, Inc. plans to host a live audio webcast of its investor conference call on Thursday, February 18, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss its fourth quarter 2015 financial results. The live audio webcast will be accessible to the general public over the internet at http://www.mfafinancial.com through the "Webcasts & Presentations" link on MFA's home page.  To listen to the conference call over the internet, please go to the MFA website at least 15 minutes before the call to register and to download and install any needed audio software.  Earnings presentation materials will be posted on the MFA website prior to the conference call and an audio replay will be available on the website following the call.

When used in this press release or other written or oral communications, statements which are not historical in nature, including those containing words such as "will," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "plan," "continue," "intend," "should," "may" or similar expressions, are intended to identify "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and, as such, may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Statements regarding the following subjects, among others, may be forward-looking: changes in interest rates and the market value of MFA's MBS; changes in the prepayment rates on the mortgage loans securing MFA's MBS; credit risks underlying MFA's assets, including changes in the default rates and management's assumptions regarding default rates on the mortgage loans securing MFA's Non-Agency MBS and relating to MFA's residential whole loan portfolio; MFA's ability to borrow to finance its assets and the terms, including the cost, maturity and other terms, of any such borrowing; implementation of or changes in government regulations or programs affecting MFA's business; MFA's estimates regarding taxable income the actual amount of which is dependent on a number of factors, including, but not limited to, changes in the amount of interest income and financing costs, the method elected by the Company to accrete the market discount on Non-Agency MBS and the extent of prepayments, realized losses and changes in the composition of MFA's Agency MBS and Non-Agency MBS portfolios that may occur during the applicable tax period, including gain or loss on any MBS disposals; the timing and amount of distributions to stockholders, which are declared and paid at the discretion of MFA's Board of Directors and will depend on, among other things, MFA's taxable income, its financial results and overall financial condition and liquidity, maintenance of its REIT qualification and such other factors as the Board deems relevant; MFA's ability to maintain its qualification as a REIT for federal income tax purposes; MFA's ability to maintain its exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (or the Investment Company Act), including statements regarding the Concept Release issued by the SEC relating to interpretive issues under the Investment Company Act with respect to the status under the Investment Company Act of certain companies that are in engaged in the business of acquiring mortgages and mortgage-related interests; MFA's ability to successfully implement its strategy to grow its residential whole loan portfolio; expected returns on our investments in non-performing residential whole loans (NPLs), which are affected by, among other things, the length of time required to foreclose upon, sell, liquidate or otherwise reach a resolution of the property underlying the NPL, home price values, amounts advanced to carry the asset (e.g., taxes, insurance, maintenance expenses, etc. on the underlying property) and the amount ultimately realized upon resolution of the asset; and risks associated with investing in real estate assets, including changes in business conditions and the general economy. These and other risks, uncertainties and factors, including those described in the annual, quarterly and current reports that MFA files with the Securities and Exchange Commission, could cause MFA's actual results to differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statements it makes. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. New risks and uncertainties arise over time and it is not possible to predict those events or how they may affect MFA. Except as required by law, MFA is not obligated to, and does not intend to, update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

 



MFA FINANCIAL, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS











 (In Thousands, Except Share and Per Share Amounts)


December 31,
 2015


December 31,
2014



(Unaudited)



Assets:





Mortgage-backed securities ("MBS") and credit risk transfer ("CRT") securities:





Agency MBS, at fair value ($4,532,094 and $5,519,813 pledged as collateral, respectively)


$

4,752,244



$

5,904,207


Non-Agency MBS, at fair value ($4,874,372 and $2,377,343 pledged as collateral, respectively)


5,822,519



3,358,426


   Non-Agency MBS transferred to consolidated variable interest entities ("VIEs"), at fair value


598,298



1,397,006


CRT securities, at fair value ($170,352 and $94,610 pledged as collateral, respectively)


183,582



102,983


Securities obtained and pledged as collateral, at fair value


507,443



512,105


Residential whole loans, at carrying value ($93,692 and $67,536 pledged as collateral, respectively)


271,845



207,923


Residential whole loans, at fair value ($585,971, and $143,072 pledged as collateral, respectively)


623,276



143,472


Cash and cash equivalents


165,007



182,437


Restricted cash


71,538



67,255


Interest receivable


29,002



32,581


Derivative instruments:





   MBS linked transactions, net ("Linked Transactions"), at fair value




398,336


   Interest rate swap agreements ("Swaps"), at fair value


1,127



3,136


Goodwill


7,189



7,189


Prepaid and other assets


134,253



37,688


Total Assets


$

13,167,323



$

12,354,744







Liabilities:





Repurchase agreements and other advances


$

9,388,902



$

8,267,388


Securitized debt


22,057



110,574


Obligation to return securities obtained as collateral, at fair value


507,443



512,105


8% Senior Notes due 2042 ("Senior Notes")


100,000



100,000


Accrued interest payable


16,949



13,095


Swaps, at fair value


70,526



62,198


Dividends and dividend equivalents payable


74,575



74,529


Accrued expenses and other liabilities


19,610



11,583


Total Liabilities


$

10,200,062



$

9,151,472







Stockholders' Equity:





Preferred stock, $.01 par value; 7.50% Series B cumulative redeemable; 8,050 shares authorized; 8,000
shares issued and outstanding ($200,000 aggregate liquidation preference)


$

80



$

80


Common stock, $.01 par value; 886,950 shares authorized; 370,584 and 370,084 shares issued and outstanding, respectively


3,706



3,701


Additional paid-in capital, in excess of par


3,019,956



3,013,634


Accumulated deficit


(572,332)



(568,596)


Accumulated other comprehensive income


515,851



754,453


Total Stockholders' Equity


$

2,967,261



$

3,203,272


    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity


$

13,167,323



$

12,354,744


 

MFA FINANCIAL, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS









Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Year Ended
December 31,

(In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)


2015


2014


2015


2014



(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)



Interest Income:









Agency MBS


$

24,804



$

32,539



$

105,835



$

142,543


Non-Agency MBS


76,381



50,637



317,821



185,806


Non-Agency MBS transferred to consolidated VIEs


10,957



25,014



45,749



130,524


CRT securities


2,096



742



6,572



772


Residential whole loans held at carrying value


4,219



2,234



16,036



4,083


Cash and cash equivalent investments


42



26



130



89


Interest Income


$

118,499



$

111,192



$

492,143



$

463,817











Interest Expense:









Repurchase agreements and other advances


$

44,181



$

35,890



$

166,918



$

145,244


Securitized debt


266



1,062



1,996



6,533


Senior Notes


2,009



2,008



8,034



8,031


Interest Expense


$

46,456



$

38,960



$

176,948



$

159,808











Net Interest Income


$

72,043



$

72,232



$

315,195



$

304,009











Other-Than-Temporary Impairments:









Total other-than-temporary impairment losses


$



$



$

(525)



$


Portion of loss reclassed from other comprehensive income






(180)




    Net Impairment Losses Recognized in Earnings


$



$



$

(705)



$











Other Income, net:









Unrealized net gains and net interest income from Linked Transactions


$



$

7,506



$



$

17,092


Net gain on residential whole loans held at fair value


6,899



116



17,722



116


Gain on sales of MBS


9,652



12,194



34,900



37,497


Other, net


(831)



386



(1,457)



80


Other Income, net


$

15,720



$

20,202



$

51,165



$

54,785











Operating and Other Expense:









Compensation and benefits


$

6,534



$

7,203



$

26,293



$

25,581


Other general and administrative expense


4,080



3,690



15,752



15,164


Loan servicing and other related operating expenses


3,678



1,833



10,384



3,383


Excise tax and interest








1,162


Operating and Other Expense


$

14,292



$

12,726



$

52,429



$

45,290











Net Income


$

73,471



$

79,708



$

313,226



$

313,504


Less Preferred Stock Dividends


3,750



3,750



15,000



15,000


Net Income Available to Common Stock and Participating Securities


$

69,721



$

75,958



$

298,226



$

298,504











Earnings per Common Share - Basic and Diluted


$

0.19



$

0.20



$

0.80



$

0.81











Dividends Declared per Share of Common Stock


$

0.20



$

0.20



$

0.80



$

0.80


 

INVESTOR CONTACT:

InvestorRelations@mfafinancial.com


212-207-6433


www.mfafinancial.com



MEDIA CONTACT:

Abernathy MacGregor


Tom Johnson, Andrew Johnson


212-371-5999  

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