BOSTON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 08/30/11 -- The First Marblehead Corporation (NYSE: FMD) today announced its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011 and for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011.
For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011, the Company recorded a net loss of $83.8 million, or $0.83 per share, compared to net income for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010 of $4.4 million, or $0.04 per share. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011, the Company's net loss was $221.6 million, or $2.20 per share, compared to a net loss of $170.9 million, or $1.72 per share, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010. As further discussed below, these consolidated results reflect the asset performance, including net losses, of 14 securitization trusts that have been structured to provide recourse only to the assets of the particular securitization trust and not to the assets of the Company, its subsidiaries or any other securitization trust.
"We made strong progress during the fourth quarter to position the company for future growth. We invested in our loan distribution capabilities through the expansion of our national sales force, and the launch of Monogram-based loan programs by Union Federal extended our geographic reach to 50 states in time for the peak lending season," said Daniel Meyers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "In addition, TMS generated positive cash flow for the quarter."
Following the consolidation of 14 securitization trusts on July 1, 2010, the Company presents two distinct reporting segments: Education Financing and Securitization Trusts. Results for the Education Financing segment are generally comparable to the operating performance reported by the Company for periods prior to July 1, 2010, although results after July 1, 2010 also give effect to the deconsolidation of an indirect subsidiary for which the Company is no longer considered to be the primary beneficiary. The Securitization Trusts segment reflects the results of the 14 consolidated trusts. After January 1, 2011, results for the Education Financing segment also include the results of TMS (Tuition Management Systems LLC).
Education Financing Segment Results
For the quarter ended June 30, 2011, the net loss for the Education Financing segment was $19.5 million, or $0.19 per share, compared to a loss of $10.2 million, or $0.10 per share, for the same period in 2010. The net loss increased by $9.3 million between periods primarily as a result of a lower income tax benefit of $13.8 million, offset by a $3.4 million decline in non-interest expenses. The net loss for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011 improved by $22.2 million compared to the prior quarter's net loss of $41.7 million, or $0.41 per share, principally as a result of a $24.1 million decrease between periods in non-cash adjustments to the estimated fair value of service revenue receivables.
For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011, the net loss was $81.4 million, or $0.81 per share, compared to a net loss for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010 of $111.7 million, or $1.12 per share. The prior year's results included a $41.3 million after tax loss, or $0.41 per share, for realized losses on education loans held for sale.
Stockholders' equity for the Education Financing segment was $257.3 million as of June 30, 2011.
Securitization Trusts Segment Results
The net loss for the Securitization Trusts segment was $64.5 million, or $0.64 per share, for the three months ended June 30, 2011, compared to the previous quarter's net income of $2.3 million. The increase in the net loss quarter over quarter resulted primarily from an increase in the provision for loan losses of $41.9 million in the current quarter as well as an increase in expenses of $21.0 million, reflecting a gain recorded by the Securitization Trusts segment in the previous quarter for decreases in the estimated fair value of payables to the Education Financing segment. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011, the net loss for the Securitization Trust segment was $139.9 million, or $1.39 per share.
Of the 14 consolidated securitization trusts reported in the Securitization Trusts segment, the Company does not own any residual interests in the 11 NCSLT securitization trusts, but owns 100% of the residual interests in the three GATE Trusts. Net income from the GATE Trusts for the three and twelve month periods ended June 30, 2011 was $1.2 million, or $0.01 per share, and $6.1 million, or $0.06 per share, respectively.
Stockholders' deficit for the Securitization Trusts segment was $1.1 billion as of June 30, 2011.
Company Liquidity
As of June 30, 2011, the Company had $267.4 million in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments compared to $278.7 million at March 31, 2011. During the quarter, TMS generated $623 thousand of positive cash flow, after capital expenditures. Net operating cash usage* for the quarter ended June 30, 2011 was approximately $10.6 million, the lowest level of the fiscal year, and an improvement from $13.1 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2011 and $14.6 million for the comparable prior year quarter.
*See below under the heading "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures."
Quarterly Conference Call
First Marblehead will host a conference call on August 30, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time to discuss its results. Investors and other interested parties are invited to listen to the conference call via a simultaneous internet broadcast on the Company's website at www.firstmarblehead.com, under "For Investors", or by dialing (866) 202-4683 in the United States or (617) 213-8846 from abroad and entering the pass code 31324939.
About The First Marblehead Corporation-First Marblehead helps meet the need for education financing by offering national and regional financial institutions and educational institutions the Monogram® platform, an integrated suite of design, implementation and credit risk management services for private label, customizable private education loan programs. For more information, go to www.firstmarblehead.com. First Marblehead supports responsible lending and is a strong proponent of the smart borrowing principle, which encourages students to access scholarships, grants and federally-guaranteed loans before considering private education loans; please see www.SmartBorrowing.org. We offer residential and commercial mortgage loans, private student loans, and retail savings, money market and time deposit products through Union Federal Savings Bank ("Union Federal"). First Marblehead also offers outsourced tuition planning, billing and payment technology services through its subsidiary Tuition Management Systems LLC ("TMS"). For more information, go to www.afford.com.
Statements in this press release, including the financial tables, regarding First Marblehead's future financial and operating results, growth and liquidity, including the future origination of private education loans by First Marblehead's clients, as well as any other statements that are not purely historical, constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based upon our historical performance, the historical performance of the securitization trusts that we have facilitated (the "Trusts") and on our plans, estimates and expectations as of August 30, 2011. The inclusion of this forward-looking information should not be regarded as a representation by us or any other person that the future results, plans, estimates, intentions or expectations expressed or implied by us will be achieved. You are cautioned that matters subject to forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including economic, legislative, regulatory, competitive and other factors, which may cause our actual financial or operating results, including facilitated loan volumes and resulting cash flows, financing-related revenues, the performance of the Trusts and resulting cash flows, or the timing of events, to be materially different than those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include: market acceptance of, and demand for, our Monogram platform and fee-based service offerings; market acceptance of, and demand for, our clients' Monogram-based loan offerings; the successful marketing and sales of our clients' Monogram-based loan offerings; the extent to which our clients' loan application volume since July 1, 2011 ultimately results in booked loans, which is uncertain as of August 30, 2011; the volume, timing and performance of booked loans; our success in negotiating loan program agreements with additional lender clients; the size and structure of any credit enhancement provided by First Marblehead in connection with our Monogram platform; our success in designing, implementing and commercializing private education loan programs through Union Federal Savings Bank, including receipt of and compliance with regulatory approvals and conditions with respect to such programs; capital markets conditions and our ability to structure securitizations or alternative financings; the size, structure and timing of any such securitizations or alternative financings; any investigation, audit, claim, regulatory action or suit relating to the transfer of the trust certificate of NC Residuals Owners Trust or the asset services agreement between the purchaser and First Marblehead, including as a result of the audit being conducted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to tax refunds previously received; resolution of pending litigation pertaining to our Massachusetts state income tax returns; the estimates and assumptions we make in preparing our financial statements, including quantitative and qualitative factors used to estimate the fair value of additional structural advisory fees, asset servicing fees and residuals receivables; our success in integrating the operations of Tuition Management Systems LLC and realizing the anticipated benefits of our acquisition of TMS, including additional fee-based revenues, and the other factors set forth under the caption "Part II- Item 1A. Risk Factors" in First Marblehead's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 16, 2011. Important factors that could cause or contribute to future adjustments to the estimates and assumptions we make in preparing our financial statements include: actual transactions or market observations relating to asset-backed securities, loan portfolios or corporate debt securities; variance between our performance assumptions and the actual performance of the Trusts; economic, legislative, regulatory, competitive and other factors affecting discount, default, recovery and prepayment rates on loan portfolios held by the Trusts, including general economic conditions, the consumer credit environment and unemployment rates; management's determination of which qualitative and quantitative factors should be weighed in our estimates, and the weight to be given to such factors; capital markets receptivity to securities backed by private education loans; and interest rate trends. We specifically disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press release, even if our estimates change, and you should not rely on those statements as representing our views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
The First Marblehead Corporation and Subsidiaries Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations By Reporting Segment For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2011 and 2010 (Unaudited) (dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts) 2011 --------------------------------------------------- Education Securitization Financing Trusts Eliminations Total ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Revenues: Net interest income: Interest income $ 300 $ 75,814 $ 14 $ 76,128 Interest expense (214) (13,938) -- (14,152) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net interest income 86 61,876 14 61,976 Provision for loan losses (4) (115,667) -- (115,671) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net interest income (loss) after provision for loan losses 82 (53,791 14 (53,695) Non-interest revenues: Asset servicing fees: Fee income 153 -- -- 153 Fee updates (77) -- -- (77) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total asset servicing fees 76 -- -- 76 Additional structural advisory fees and residuals--trust updates (2,365) -- 722 (1,643) Administrative and other fees 9,749 349 (2,345) 7,753 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total non- interest revenues 7,460 349 (1,623) 6,186 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total revenues 7,542 (53,442) (1,609) (47,509) Non-interest expenses: Compensation and benefits 10,653 -- -- 10,653 General and administrative expenses 16,202 11,097 (1,782) 25,517 Gain on education loans held for sale -- -- -- -- ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total non- interest expenses 26,855 11,097 (1,782) 36,170 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- (Loss) income before income taxes (19,313) (64,539) 173 (83,679) Income tax expense (benefit) 151 -- -- 151 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net (loss) income $ (19,464) $ (64,539) $ 173 $ (83,830) ========== ============== ============ ========= Net (loss) income per basic and diluted share $ (0.19) $ (0.64) $ 0.00 $ (0.83) ========== ============== ============ ========= Basic and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding 101,251 2010 --------------------------------------- Deconsolidation Education and Financing Eliminations Total ---------- --------------- ---------- Revenues: Net interest income: Interest income $ 488 $ 4,223 $ 4,711 Interest expense (536) (901) (1,437) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net interest income (48) 3,322 3,274 Provision for loan losses (16) -- (16) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net interest income (loss) after provision for loan losses (64) 3,322 3,258 Non-interest revenues: Asset servicing fees: Fee income 889 -- 889 Fee updates (1,234) -- (1,234) ---------- --------------- ---------- Total asset servicing fees (345) -- (345) Additional structural advisory fees and residuals--trust updates 1,651 -- 1,651 Administrative and other fees 5,161 (284) 4,877 ---------- --------------- ---------- Total non- interest revenues 6,467 (284) 6,183 ---------- --------------- ---------- Total revenues 6,403 3,038 9,441 Non-interest expenses: Compensation and benefits 18,159 -- 18,159 General and administrative expenses 12,116 200 12,316 Gain on education loans held for sale -- (7,839) (7,839) ---------- --------------- ---------- Total non- interest expenses 30,275 (7,639) 22,636 ---------- --------------- ---------- (Loss) income before income taxes (23,872) 10,677 (13,195) Income tax expense (benefit) (13,657) (3,918) (17,575) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net (loss) income $ (10,215) $ 14,595 $ 4,380 ========== =============== ========== Net (loss) income per basic and diluted share $ (0.10) $ 0.14 $ 0.04 ========== =============== ========== Basic and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding 100,457 The First Marblehead Corporation and Subsidiaries Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations By Reporting Segment For the Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2011 and 2010 (Unaudited) (dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts) 2011 --------------------------------------------------- Education Securitization Financing Trusts Eliminations Total ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Revenues: Net interest income: Interest income $ 1,778 $ 327,160 $ 43 $ 328,981 Interest expense (1,037) (62,912) -- (63,949) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net interest income 741 264,248 43 265,032 Provision for loan losses (281) (421,346) -- (421,627) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net interest income (loss) after provision for loan losses 460 (157,098) 43 (156,595) Non-interest revenues: Asset servicing fees: Fee income 2,082 -- -- 2,082 Fee updates (6,242) -- -- (6,242) ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total asset servicing fees (4,160) -- -- (4,160) Additional structural advisory fees and residuals--trust updates (19,019) -- 17,274 (1,745) Administrative and other fees 29,948 2,742 (9,823) 22,867 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total non- interest revenues 6,769 2,742 7,451 16,962 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total revenues 7,229 (154,356) 7,494 (139,633) Non-interest expenses: Compensation and benefits 38,293 -- -- 38,293 General and administrative expenses 56,290 28,180 7,756 92,226 Losses on education loans held for sale -- -- -- -- ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Total non- interest expenses 94,583 28,180 7,756 130,519 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Loss before other income and income taxes (87,354) (182,536) (262) (270,152) Other income -- gain from TERI settlements 8,112 42,587 -- 50,699 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Loss before income taxes (79,242) (139,949) (262) (219,453) Income tax expense (benefit) 2,108 -- -- 2,108 ---------- -------------- ------------ --------- Net loss $ (81,350) $ (139,949) $ (262) $(221,561) ========== ============== ============ ========= Net loss per basic and diluted share $ (0.81) $ (1.39) $ (0.00) $ (2.20) ========== ============== ============ ========= Basic and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding 100,919 2010 --------------------------------------- Deconsolidation Education and Financing Eliminations Total ---------- --------------- ---------- Revenues: Net interest income: Interest income $ 6,993 $ 16,036 $ 23,029 Interest expense (2,755) (10,403) (13,158) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net interest income 4,238 5,633 9,871 Provision for loan losses (121) -- (121) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net interest income (loss) after provision for loan losses 4,117 5,633 9,750 Non-interest revenues: Asset servicing fees: Fee income 6,901 -- 6,901 Fee updates (3,506) -- (3,506) ---------- --------------- ---------- Total asset servicing fees 3,395 -- 3,395 Additional structural advisory fees and residuals--trust updates (16,962) -- (16,962) Administrative and other fees 20,749 (782) 19,967 ---------- --------------- ---------- Total non- interest revenues 7,182 (782) 6,400 ---------- --------------- ---------- Total revenues 11,299 4,851 16,150 Non-interest expenses: Compensation and benefits 43,096 -- 43,096 General and administrative expenses 57,632 311 57,943 Losses on education loans held for sale 63,573 67,382 130,955 ---------- --------------- ---------- Total non- interest expenses 164,301 67,693 231,994 ---------- --------------- ---------- Loss before other income and income taxes (153,002) (62,842) (215,844) Other income -- gain from TERI settlements -- -- -- ---------- --------------- ---------- Loss before income taxes (153,002) (62,842) (215,844) Income tax expense (benefit) (41,323) (3,619) (44,942) ---------- --------------- ---------- Net loss $ (111,679) $ (59,223) $ (170,902) ========== =============== ========== Net loss per basic and diluted share $ (1.12) $ (0.60) $ (1.72) ========== =============== ========== Basic and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding 99,537 The First Marblehead Corporation and Subsidiaries Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet By Reporting Segment As of June 30, 2011 (Unaudited) (dollars in thousands) Education Securitization Financing Trusts Eliminations Total --------- -------------- ------------ ---------- Assets: Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments $ 267,367 $ -- $ -- $ 267,367 Restricted cash and investments 124,687 127,709 -- 252,396 Education loans held to maturity -- 6,945,680 (376) 6,945,304 Service revenue receivables 29,610 -- (21,418) 8,192 Other assets 85,886 97,046 (4,274) 178,658 --------- -------------- ------------ ---------- Total assets $ 507,550 $ 7,170,435 $ (26,068) $7,651,917 ========= ============== ============ ========== Liabilities: Deposits $ 60,492 $ -- $ -- $ 60,492 Restricted funds due to clients 124,194 -- (2,306) 121,888 Other liabilities 65,519 27,520 (16,703) 76,336 Long-term borrowings -- 8,273,140 -- 8,273,140 Total liabilities 250,205 8,300,660 (19,009) 8,531,856 Total stockholders' equity (deficit) 257,345 (1,130,225) (7,059) (879,939) --------- -------------- ------------ ---------- Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 507,550 $ 7,170,435 $ (26,068) $7,651,917 ========= ============== ============ ========== The First Marblehead Corporation and Subsidiaries Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets As of June 30, 2011 and 2010 (Unaudited) (dollars in thousands) 2011 2010 ------------- ------------- ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 217,367 $ 331,047 Short-term investments, at cost 50,000 50,000 Restricted cash and guaranteed investment contracts, at cost 252,396 1,026 Investments available for sale, at fair value 11,019 4,471 Education loans held for sale, at lower of cost or fair value -- 105,082 Education loans held to maturity, net of allowance of $451,015 and $24,804 6,945,304 391 Mortgage loans held to maturity, net of allowance of $882 and $367 6,417 8,118 Interest receivable 66,104 2,457 Deposits for participation interest accounts, at fair value 8,512 -- Service revenue receivables, at fair value 8,192 53,279 Income taxes receivable -- 7,665 Goodwill 19,548 -- Intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization 23,040 1,194 Other assets 44,018 16,830 Total assets $ 7,651,917 $ 581,560 ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' (DEFICIT) EQUITY Liabilities: Deposits $ 60,492 $ 108,732 Restricted funds due to clients 121,888 -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities 35,526 36,764 Income taxes payable 39,979 -- Net deferred tax liability 831 753 Education loan warehouse facility -- 218,059 Long-term borrowings 8,273,140 -- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 8,531,856 364,308 Commitments and contingencies Total stockholders' equity (deficit) (879,939) 217,252 ------------- ------------- Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 7,651,917 $ 581,560 ============= =============
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to providing financial measurements based on U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), the Company has included in this press release an additional financial metric that we refer to as "net operating cash usage" and that was not prepared in accordance with GAAP. We define "net operating cash usage" to mean approximate cash requirements to fund our operations. "Net operating cash usage" is not directly comparable to our consolidated statement of cash flows prepared in accordance with GAAP. Legislative and regulatory guidance discourage the use of, and emphasis on, non-GAAP financial metrics and require companies to explain why a non-GAAP financial metric is relevant to management and investors.
Management and our board of directors use this non-GAAP financial metric, in addition to GAAP financial measures, as a basis for measuring and forecasting our core operating performance and comparing such performance to that of prior periods. The non-GAAP financial measure is also used by us in our financial and operational decision-making.
We believe that the inclusion of this non-GAAP financial metric helps investors to gain a better understanding of our quarterly and annual results, including our non-interest expenses and quarter-end liquidity position, particularly in light of dislocations in the private education loan industry and the capital markets that have affected us. In addition, our presentation of this non-GAAP financial measure is consistent with how we expect that analysts may calculate their estimates of our financial results in their research reports and with how investors, analysts and financial news media may evaluate our financial results.
There are limitations associated with reliance on any non-GAAP financial measure because it is specific to our operations and financial performance, which makes comparisons with other companies' financial results more challenging. Nevertheless, by providing both GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures, we believe that investors are able to compare our GAAP results to those of other companies, while also gaining a better understanding of our operating performance, consistent with management's evaluation.
"Net operating cash usage" should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for or superior to, financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. Net operating cash usage relates solely to the Education Financing segment, and excludes the effects of income taxes, acquisitions or divestitures, participation interest account funding and changes in other assets and liabilities that are solely related to short-term timing of cash payments or receipts.
In accordance with the requirements of Regulation G promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the table below presents the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, loss before income taxes, for the three and twelve month periods ended June 30, 2011 as well as the three months ended March 31, 2011 and June 30, 2010, and reconciles the GAAP measure to the comparable non-GAAP financial metric:
Three months ended Twelve months ended ---------------------------- -------------------- June 30, March 31, June 30, June 30, June 30, 2011 2011 2010 2011 2010 -------- -------- -------- --------- --------- (dollars in thousands) Loss before income taxes $(83,679) $(39,408) $(13,195) $(219,453) $(215,844) (Income) loss and related eliminations attributable to: NCSLT Trusts 65,750 (607) -- 146,037 -- GATE Trusts (1,384) (1,780) -- (5,826) -- UFSB-SPV -- -- (10,677) -- 62,842 -------- -------- -------- --------- --------- Net loss before income taxes - Education Financing (19,313) (41,795) (23,872) (79,242) (153,002) Adjustments to net loss before income taxes - Education Financing: Trust update (gains) losses - additional structural advisory fees and residuals: Securitization Trusts segment 722 21,646 -- 17,274 -- Off-balance sheet VIEs 1,643 (233) (1,651) 1,745 16,962 Asset servicing fees (76) 4,959 345 4,160 (3,395) Non-cash gains from TERI settlements -- -- -- (5,021) -- Depreciation and amortization 1,680 2,125 2,711 8,253 13,359 Stock-based compensation expense 1,279 1,276 8,482 4,805 13,013 TMS deferred revenue 2,447 558 -- 3,005 -- Cash receipts from education loans, net of interest income accruals 287 118 118 700 (1,960) Cash receipts from trust distributions 30 32 200 490 629 Losses on education loans held for sale -- -- -- -- 63,573 Other 661 (1,778) (890) (3,850) (294) -------- -------- -------- --------- --------- Non-GAAP net operating cash usage $(10,640) $(13,092) $(14,557) $ (47,681) $ (51,115) ======== ======== ======== ========= =========
Contact: Gary Santo Investor Relations First Marblehead 800 Boylston Street, 34th FL Boston, MA 02199 617.638.2065
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