BOK Financial shares fall as Q1 earnings miss estimates

Published 21/04/2025, 21:56
BOK Financial shares fall as Q1 earnings miss estimates

Investing.com -- BOK Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:BOKF) reported first quarter earnings that fell short of analyst expectations, sending shares down 2.4% in early trading on Wednesday.

The regional bank posted earnings per share of $1.86 for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $1.98. Revenue came in at $500.4 million, down 4.3% year-over-year.

Net interest income rose 1% to $316.3 million compared to the previous quarter, while the net interest margin expanded 3 basis points to 2.78%. However, fees and commissions revenue declined 11% to $184.1 million, primarily due to lower brokerage and trading revenue.

"Our results this quarter are a testament to the strength and adaptability of our organization and our ability to navigate through times of uncertainty and extraordinary market volatility," said Stacy Kymes, President and CEO of BOK Financial. "While volatile market conditions may cause temporary headwinds for some of our fee businesses, the model we’ve created is built for long-term success, not just short-term results."

Total (EPA:TTEF) loans decreased 1.8% to $23.7 billion compared to the end of 2024, mainly due to a decline in commercial loans. Deposits grew slightly by 0.2% to $38.3 billion.

The company maintained strong capital ratios, with its common equity Tier 1 ratio improving to 13.31% from 13.03% in the previous quarter. However, BOK’s assets under management decreased by $659 million, or 1%.

BOK Financial’s stock was down 2.4% following the earnings release, as investors reacted to the earnings miss and lower fee revenue.

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