Earnings call transcript: Lument Finance Trust misses Q2 2025 forecasts

Published 11/08/2025, 14:06
Earnings call transcript: Lument Finance Trust misses Q2 2025 forecasts

Lument Finance Trust Inc. (LFT) reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, revealing earnings per share (EPS) of $0.05, falling short of the forecasted $0.08. Revenue also missed expectations, coming in at $6.96 million compared to the anticipated $10.12 million. The company’s stock responded with a 1.73% decline in premarket trading, reflecting investor disappointment. According to InvestingPro data, two analysts have recently revised their earnings expectations downward for the upcoming period, though the company maintains a solid financial health score of "GOOD."

Key Takeaways

  • EPS of $0.05 missed the forecast by 37.5%.
  • Revenue of $6.96 million was 31.23% below expectations.
  • Stock dropped 1.73% in premarket trading post-announcement.
  • Net interest income decreased to $7 million from $7.7 million in Q1.
  • Loan portfolio remained stable with 91% collateralized by multifamily properties.

Company Performance

Lument Finance Trust’s performance in Q2 2025 was marked by a notable shortfall in both earnings and revenue compared to forecasts. Despite these setbacks, the company maintained a stable loan portfolio, with a significant portion secured by multifamily properties. The net interest income saw a decrease from the previous quarter, indicating challenges in generating income from its financial activities.

Financial Highlights

  • Revenue: $6.96 million, down from the forecast of $10.12 million.
  • Earnings per share: $0.05, compared to the forecast of $0.08.
  • Net interest income: $7 million, down from $7.7 million in Q1.
  • Unrestricted cash balance: $59 million.
  • Total equity: $231 million.
  • Book value per share: $3.27, decreased from $3.29 in Q1.

Earnings vs. Forecast

Lument Finance Trust’s actual EPS of $0.05 was 37.5% below the forecasted $0.08, and revenue was 31.23% under expectations. This marks a significant miss compared to previous quarters, where the company had generally met or slightly exceeded expectations.

Market Reaction

Following the earnings announcement, Lument Finance Trust’s stock fell by 1.73% in premarket trading, settling at $2.27. This decline reflects investor disappointment with the earnings miss. The stock remains within its 52-week range, having previously fluctuated between $2.05 and $2.84. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently undervalued, trading at an attractive Price/Book ratio of 0.69. The company offers a significant dividend yield of 10.39% and has maintained dividend payments for 13 consecutive years, making it particularly interesting for income-focused investors.

Outlook & Guidance

Looking ahead, Lument Finance Trust remains focused on navigating economic uncertainties and maintaining a conservative liquidity posture. The company has not revised its future EPS forecasts, projecting $0.09 for Q4 2025 and maintaining steady projections for 2026. Revenue forecasts for upcoming quarters remain optimistic, with slight increases anticipated. InvestingPro subscribers can access additional insights through the comprehensive Pro Research Report, which includes detailed analysis of the company’s financial health, valuation metrics, and growth prospects. The platform offers 6 more exclusive ProTips for LFT, providing deeper insights into the company’s potential.

Executive Commentary

CEO Jim Flynn emphasized the company’s commitment to long-term shareholder value, stating, "With discipline, focus, and flexibility, we believe we are still well positioned to create long-term value for shareholders." President Greg Talbert reiterated the priority of achieving positive asset management outcomes.

Risks and Challenges

  • Economic Uncertainty: Potential impacts from fluctuating monetary policies.
  • Interest Rate Changes: Could affect net interest income and borrowing costs.
  • Loan Portfolio Risks: 13% of the portfolio is risk-rated at 5, indicating potential default risks.
  • Market Conditions: The multifamily sector faces modest rent growth and occupancy challenges.
  • Liquidity Management: Maintaining a conservative liquidity posture amid market volatility.

Q&A

The earnings call concluded without any questions from analysts, leaving some investor concerns unaddressed.

Full transcript - Lument Finance Trust Inc (LFT) Q2 2025:

Conference Operator: Good morning, and thank you for joining the Lumint Finance Trust Second Quarter twenty twenty five Earnings Call. Today’s call is being recorded and will be made available via webcast on the company’s website. I would now like to turn the call over to Andrew Tsang with Investor Relations at Lumet Investment Management. Please go ahead.

Andrew Tsang, Investor Relations, Lumet Investment Management: Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining our call to discuss Lumet Finance Trust’s second quarter twenty twenty five financial results. With me on the call today are Jim Flynn, our CEO Jim Briggs, our CFO Greg Talbert, our President and Zach Halpern, our Managing Director of Portfolio Management. On Friday, August 8, we filed our 10 Q with the SEC and issued a press release to provide details on our recent financial results. We also provided a supplemental earnings presentation which can be found on our website.

Before handing the call over to Jim Flynn I’d like to remind everyone that certain statements made during the course of this call are not based on historical information and may constitute forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward looking statement. These risks and uncertainties are discussed in the company’s reports filed with the SEC, in particular the risk factors section of our Form 10 ks. It is not possible to predict or identify all such risks and listeners are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements. The company undertakes no obligation to update any of these forward looking statements.

Further, certain non GAAP financial measures will be discussed on this conference call. Presentation of this information is not intended to be considered in isolation nor the substitute for the financial information presented in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of these non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable measures prepared in accordance with GAAP can be accessed through our filings with the SEC. For the 2025, we reported GAAP net income of $05 per share and distributable earnings of $05 per share of common stock. In June we also declared a quarterly dividend of $06 per common share with respect to the second quarter.

I will now turn the call over to Jim Flynn. Please go ahead.

Jim Flynn, CEO, Lumint Finance Trust: Thank you Andrew. Good morning everyone. Welcome to the Lumen Finance Trust earnings call for the 2025. We appreciate and thank everyone for joining us today. As we’ve all seen, The US economic environment remains mixed, but generally stable.

Inflation has continued to moderate, though rates remain elevated. Despite geopolitical and economic uncertainties driven by persistent trade tariff and other policy changes, we believe market volatility may ease even with the potential for slower economic growth and therefore more predictable monetary policy could provide a foundation for healthier commercial real estate capital flows as we progress through the 2025. In the multifamily sector, conditions are broadly stable. Rent growth remains modest to flat, but national occupancy has rebounded as new supply slows, a natural precursor to rent growth. Additionally, multifamily supply demand fundamentals continue to be supported by affordability challenges in the for sale single family housing market, providing a constructive outlook for multifamily credit.

As we look to the future, we are also monitoring the CRE CLO market closely. Issuance volumes have been encouraging with over 17,000,000,000 new issuances in the 2025 compared to approximately 6,500,000,000 in the 2024. This resurgence reflects improving liquidity and CLO bond investor appetite and supports our outlook for a potential return to the securitization market as a repeat issuer, subject to the then prevailing pricing and deal execution conditions. On the asset management side, active asset management continues to be at the core of our value preservation strategy. Our team remains highly engaged with our mortgage borrowers as we maintain a granular view of loan performance, collateral trends and sponsor behavior.

A proactive approach allows us to identify and act on potential credit events, including pursuing modifications and negotiating extensions, and in appropriate cases, REO strategies that maximize long term recovery. Portfolio credit ratings remain broadly stable quarter over quarter and the decrease in our specific reserves were in line with expectations. These reserves reflect our disciplined approach to managing our investment portfolio in a way that protects the company’s downside and preserves capital. We continue to maintain a conservative liquidity posture this quarter holding a meaningful balance of unrestricted cash to preserve flexibility and optionality in managing the more challenged credits in our portfolio. During the period, we experienced loan payoffs of $63,000,000 and funded $3,600,000 in loan participations.

Principal loan repayments were primarily applied towards paying down our securitization liabilities. As previously discussed over the last several quarters, we continue to work diligently towards putting into place new financing that we believe would provide us with flexibility to more effectively manage our capital as we continue to focus on the near term asset resolution efforts. Our focus remains firmly on maximizing value for our shareholders and in the short term that means continuing to drive positive asset management outcomes within our existing portfolio and progressing with our portfolio refinancing plan. As we look forward, our core investment strategy remains unchanged. Our managers origination and asset management platforms remain a key competitive advantage and we intend to leverage that strength thoughtfully as market conditions and the company’s investment capacity allow.

With discipline, focus and flexibility, we believe we are still well positioned to create long term value for shareholders. With that, I’d like to turn the call over to Jim Briggs, who will provide details on our financial results. Jim?

Jim Briggs, CFO, Lumint Finance Trust: Thanks, Jim. Good morning, everyone. Last Friday, we filed our quarterly report on Form 10 Q and provided a supplemental investor presentation on our website, which we’ll be referencing during our remarks. The supplemental investor presentation has been uploaded to the webcast as well for your reference. On pages four through seven of the presentation, you will find key updates and earnings summary for the quarter.

For the 2025, we reported net income to common stockholders of approximately 2,500,000.0 or $05 per share. We also reported distributable earnings of approximately 2,800,000.0 or $05 per share. A few items I’d like to highlight with regards to the Q2 P and L. Our Q2 net interest income was $7,000,000 a decline from $7,700,000 recorded in Q1. The weighted average coupon remained relatively flat sequentially.

However, the average outstanding UPB of the portfolio has declined and principal loan repayments were used to pay down a portion of our secured financings, reducing our net interest income for the period. While payoffs were relatively flat quarter on quarter, the company recognized approximately 400,000 of exit fees during Q2 compared to approximately 750,000 in the prior quarter. Our total operating expenses included fees to our manager were up slightly quarter on quarter as we recognized expenses of $3,200,000 in Q2 versus $2,600,000 in Q1. 139,000 was related to depreciation on REO assets. Approximately 100,000 was related to expense reimbursements to our manager as there was no credit for waived exit fees in the quarter.

Approximately 200,000 was related to fees paid to our manager. The primary difference between reported net income and distributable earnings was attributable to 139,000 of depreciation on REO and approximate 100,000 provision for credit losses in the quarter. As of June 30, we had eight loans risk rated a five. All eight loans collateralized by multifamily assets. Greg will provide a bit more detail in his remarks.

We evaluated these eight risk rated five loans individually to determine whether asset specific reserves credit losses were necessary. And after analysis of the underlying collateral, we set our specific credit reserves to $7,600,000 as of June 30, a decrease of $3,500,000 versus the prior quarter. Dollars 2,900,000.0 of this decrease is a result of the transfer of two assets to REO. This charge against the allowance for credit losses has no P and L impact in the quarter. The approximate $600,000 remainder of the decline is primarily the result of an improved view of asset recovery.

Our general loan loss reserve increased from $5,900,000 to $6,600,000 during the period. The increase was driven primarily by a modest decrease in collateral valuations, partially offset by a decrease in the portfolio balance. We ended the second quarter with an unrestricted cash balance of $59,000,000 and our investment capacity through our two secured financings was fully deployed. Securitization transaction we issued in 2021 provided effective leverage of 73% to our loan assets at a weighted average cost of funds of SOFR plus 179 basis points. The LMF financing completed in 2023 provided the portfolio with effective leverage of 80% at a weighted average cost of funds of SOFR plus three nineteen basis points.

On a combined basis, the two securitizations provided our portfolio with an effective leverage of 75% and a weighted average cost of funds of SOFR plus two thirty three basis points as of quarter end. The company’s total equity at the end of the quarter was approximately $231,000,000 Total book value of common stock was approximately $171,000,000 or $3.27 per share, decreasing sequentially from $3.29 a share as of March 31. I will now turn the call over to Greg Calvert to provide details on the company’s investment activity and portfolio performance during the quarter. Greg?

Greg Talbert, President, Lumint Finance Trust: Thank you, Jim. During the second quarter, LFT experienced $63,000,000 of loan payoffs and advanced new loan financings of $3,600,000 As of June 30, our total loan exposure in the portfolio consisted of 56 floating rate loans with an aggregate unpaid principal balance of approximately $924,000,000 a weighted average floating rate of SOFR plus three fifty six basis points, and an unamortized aggregate purchase discount of $2,300,000 The weighted average remaining term of our book as of quarter end was approximately eighteen months, assuming all available extensions are exercised by our borrowers. 100% of the portfolio was indexed to one month SOFR and 91% of the portfolio was collateralized by multifamily properties. As of June 30, approximately 63% of the loans in our portfolio were risk rated at three or better compared to 60% in the prior quarter. Our weighted average risk rating quarter over quarter remained flat at 3.5.

During the second quarter, we were successful in achieving a positive resolution on one asset that was risk rated to five as of March 31. This was a $15,000,000 loan collateralized by two multifamily properties in Philadelphia. Our loan is now performing as the borrower has resumed interest payments. Two other loan assets that were risk rated to five as of March 31 were foreclosed on during Q2. This included a $15,400,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in San Antonio, Texas and an $11,500,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Houston, Texas.

The company now has ownership indeed of these properties, and our asset management team is working towards strategies to maximize disposition values. As of June 30, we had eight loan assets risk rated five with an aggregate principal balance of approximately $124,000,000 or approximately 13% of the unpaid principal balance of our quarter end investment portfolio. Of these, five were also risk rated five in the prior quarter. These include a $19,600,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Orlando, Florida that was in maturity default, an $11,900,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Salonpe, Michigan that was in monetary default, a $10,500,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Colorado Springs, Colorado in monetary default, and a $9,100,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in San Antonio, Texas in monetary default. A $24,500,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Clarkson, Georgia in monetary default also.

However, this past Friday, August 8, our asset management team successfully negotiated a modification of the note to cure that default. Three other loan assets that were risk rated a five this quarter included a $13,700,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Cedar Park, Texas that was in monetary default, an $8,200,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in Des Moines, Iowa, and a $26,600,000 loan collateralized by a multifamily property in San Antonio, Texas that was a monetary default. Last week, we foreclosed on this San Antonio Asset. Achieving positive asset management outcomes and maximizing recovery value remains our priority. With that said, I will pass it back to Jim Flynn for closing remarks and questions.

Jim Flynn, CEO, Lumint Finance Trust: Thank you, Greg. Thank you to our guests for joining. Appreciate everyone’s time and would like to open the floor to questions. Operator?

Conference Operator: Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session. If you are using a speakerphone, please lift the handset before pressing any keys. One moment, please. There are no questions at this time.

I would like to turn the call over to James for closing remarks.

Jim Flynn, CEO, Lumint Finance Trust: Okay. Thank you, operator. Thank you all for joining us. We look forward to speaking again next quarter.

Conference Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes your conference call for today. We thank you for participating and ask that you please disconnect your lines.

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