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Oak Valley Bancorp Reports 4th Quarter Results and Announces Cash Dividend

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OAKDALE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oak Valley Bancorp (NASDAQ: OVLY) (the “Company”), the bank holding company for Oak Valley Community Bank and their Eastern Sierra Community Bank division (the “Bank”), recently reported unaudited consolidated financial results. For the three months ended December 31, 2020, consolidated net income was $4,649,000 or $0.57 per diluted share (EPS), as compared to $3,748,000, or $0.46 EPS, for the prior quarter and $3,191,000, or $0.39 EPS for the same period a year ago. Consolidated net income for the year ended December 31, 2020, totaled $13,687,000, or $1.68 EPS, representing an increase of 9.6% compared to $12,489,000 or $1.54 EPS for 2019.

The fourth quarter net income increase was primarily due to the $244 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans funded during the second and third quarters that resulted in loan interest and fee income of $2,150,000 during the fourth quarter, compared to $1,478,000 during the third quarter of 2020. Year-to-date PPP loan interest and fee income totaled $4,720,000. The year-to-date results were also bolstered by deferred loan cost GAAP accounting adjustments of $1,253,000 against salary expense during the second and third quarters, corresponding to the PPP loans funded. Additionally, the Company recorded a loan loss provision reversal of $338,000 during the fourth quarter, as compared to provisions of $193,000 and $210,000 during the third quarter of 2020 and fourth quarter of 2019, respectively. The fourth quarter reversal was attributable to non-accrual loans decreasing to a zero balance for the first time since the recession over a decade ago, as the one remaining non-accrual loan was placed back on accrual status during the quarter.

The Company has benefited from loan growth, excluding PPP loans, of $51.3 million, and investment portfolio growth of $19.6 million, during the year ended December 31, 2020. This growth in earning assets contributed to net interest income expansion and helped to offset the yield reduction resulting from the FOMC rate cuts during March of 2020.

“Unprecedented growth resulting from the bank’s fervent participation in PPP, in support of local businesses, combined with organic growth to help us attain record level earnings. We are extremely proud of the way our team has stepped up to meet the challenges the pandemic has presented,” stated Chris Courtney, President and CEO of the Company and the Bank. “Oak Valley was founded on the notion of serving the needs of the small business community. In 2020, that commitment was called to action and on display. As we emerge from these trying times, we are confident the relationships we have forged will be strengthened like never before.”

Net interest income was $12,128,000 and $44,957,000 for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2020, respectively, compared to $11,455,000 during the prior quarter, $10,350,000 for the fourth quarter of 2019 and $41,034,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The increase is attributable to interest and fees on PPP loans and organic growth as mentioned above. Net interest margin was 3.49% and 3.59% for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2020, respectively, as compared to 3.98% and 4.13% for the same periods of 2019. The interest margin compression was attributable to the FOMC rate cuts in March 2020, which adversely impacted earning asset yields and the infusion of short-term PPP loans which yield 1%.

Non-interest income for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2020, totaled $1,280,000 and $4,815,000, respectively, compared to $1,228,000 during the prior quarter, $1,254,000 for the fourth quarter of 2019, and $5,047,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The fourth quarter increase compared to prior quarters was due mainly due to a $37,000 gain on the sale of an OREO property and increased single-family mortgage commission income. The year-over-year decrease was mainly due to a reduction in NSF fee income during 2020 as higher deposit account balances corresponding to PPP and stimulus payments, coupled with pandemic related changes in spending patterns resulted in relatively low overdraft activity.  

Non-interest expense for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2020, totaled $8,040,000 and $29,864,000, respectively, compared to $7,501,000 during the prior quarter, $7,146,000 for the fourth quarter of 2019 and $28,847,000 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The fourth quarter and year-to-date increases compared to 2019 correspond to staffing expense and general operating costs related to servicing the growing loan and deposit portfolios. The fourth quarter, compared to the prior two quarters in 2020, is also impacted by the decrease in deferred loan cost GAAP accounting adjustments associated with PPP loans as discussed above.

Total assets were $1.51 billion at December 31, 2020, an increase of $61.9 million over September 30, 2020, and $363.2 million over December 31, 2019. Gross loans were $1.01 billion as of December 31, 2020, a decrease of $13.7 million from September 30, 2020, and an increase of $262.1 million over December 31, 2019. The fourth quarter decrease in gross loans was the result of PPP loan forgiveness principal payments from the SBA totaling $33.4 million. The Company’s total deposits were $1.37 billion as of December 31, 2020, an increase of $56.6 million over September 30, 2020, and $347.9 million over December 31, 2019. The December 31, 2020 balance sheet totals were bolstered by the $244 million in PPP loans funded during the second and third quarters, which consequently increased total deposits, as the PPP funded amounts were credited directly to the borrowers’ deposit accounts.

Non-performing assets were reduced to zero as of December 31, 2020, compared to $894,000, or 0.06% of total assets, as of September 30, 2020, and $1,103,000, or 0.10% at December 31, 2019. The decrease in non-performing assets compared to the prior periods is the result of payments on non-accrual loans and the subsequent credit enhancement of said loans back to accrual status.

The allowance for loan losses as a percentage of gross loans decreased to 1.12% at December 31, 2020, compared to 1.13% at September 30, 2020, and 1.22% at December 31, 2019, due to the outstanding PPP loans that do not require a loan loss reserve as they are guaranteed by the federal government through the SBA program. The Company recorded a provision for loan loss reversal of $338,000 during the fourth quarter corresponding to the reduction in non-accrual loans; and an aggregate provision for loan losses of $2,165,000 for the year ended December 31, 2020, which is commensurate with growth of the loan portfolio, as loan loss reserves relative to gross loans remain at acceptable levels and credit quality remains stable. The provision for loan losses of $

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oak valley is located in the heart of california’s central valley and serves a growing footprint spanning five counties and reaching into the eastern sierra nevada. small to medium-sized businesses, professionals and individuals are attracted to our unique style of service. service that our employees take pride in delivering. located in oakdale, oak valley boasts the designation of being the only nasdaq traded company headquartered in stanislaus county. embracing a team philosophy and promoting from within characterize how the employees of oak valley manage for success under a long term growth strategy. team-wide commitment to a culture of service and community provide the foundation for a well thought out de novo branch approach, we refer to as our “rolling 10 year plan.” in our 24 year history, execution of this plan has transformed the bank from a single branch operation in oakdale, to 15 locations (16th under construction) and just under $800 million in assets. dynamic individual