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Ellington Financial (NYSE: EFC) Q1 2026 earnings surge on Longbridge

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Ellington Financial Inc. reported a sharply stronger first quarter of 2026, with net income attributable to common stockholders of $95.5 million, or $0.78 per share, compared with $0.14 per share in the prior quarter. Adjusted Distributable Earnings were $66.5 million, or $0.55 per share, as both the investment portfolio and Longbridge segment generated solid cash-style earnings.

Book value per common share rose to $13.56 as of March 31, 2026, up from $13.16, reflecting an annualized economic return of 26% and book value growth of 3% net of dividends. Longbridge contributed $57.5 million of net income and originated $515.4 million of new reverse mortgage loans, while the total adjusted long credit portfolio increased to $4.27 billion. Recourse debt-to-equity remained moderate at 1.9:1, and total unencumbered assets were $1.92 billion, supporting the balance sheet and liquidity profile.

Positive

  • Significant earnings improvement and strong economic return: Net income to common rose to $95.5 million ($0.78 per share) from $14.7 million ($0.14 per share) in the prior quarter, while book value per share grew 3% net of dividends, implying a 26% annualized economic return.

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  • None.

Insights

Q1 2026 shows a major earnings rebound, stronger book value, and solid leverage for Ellington Financial.

Ellington Financial delivered net income to common of $95.5 million, or $0.78 per share, versus $0.14 in Q4 2025. Adjusted Distributable Earnings of $66.5 million ($0.55 per share) exceeded the quarterly dividend of $0.39, indicating that cash-style earnings comfortably covered payouts.

Book value per common share increased to $13.56 from $13.16, and management cites an annualized economic return of 26% with book value up 3% net of dividends. The investment portfolio generated $76.4 million of net income, led by the credit strategy, while Longbridge added $57.5 million driven by strong origination volumes, securitization gains, and a $17.0 million litigation settlement.

Leverage metrics remained stable: recourse debt-to-equity was 1.9:1 and overall debt-to-equity 9.0:1, consistent with December 31, 2025. Total unencumbered assets of $1.92 billion and a growing adjusted long credit portfolio of $4.27 billion provide capacity to fund new investments as the company continues to use securitizations, long-term debt and capital markets activity to support growth.

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition Financial
Disclosure of earnings results, typically an earnings press release or preliminary financials.
Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure Disclosure
Material non-public information disclosed under Regulation Fair Disclosure, often investor presentations or guidance.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Net income to common $95.5 million ($0.78/share) Quarter ended March 31, 2026
Adjusted Distributable Earnings $66.5 million ($0.55/share) Quarter ended March 31, 2026
Book value per common share $13.56 As of March 31, 2026; up from $13.16 at Dec. 31, 2025
Annualized economic return 26% Q1 2026, including 3% book value growth net of dividends
Adjusted long credit portfolio $4.27 billion Total adjusted long credit portfolio as of March 31, 2026
Longbridge new loan originations $515.4 million Reverse mortgage originations in Q1 2026
Recourse debt-to-equity ratio 1.9:1 As of March 31, 2026, excluding borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasuries
Total unencumbered assets $1.92 billion Including $163.2 million cash and cash equivalents as of March 31, 2026
Adjusted Distributable Earnings financial
"Adjusted Distributable Earnings of $66.5 million, or $0.55 per common share."
Adjusted distributable earnings is a company’s reported profit modified to remove non-cash items, one-time gains or losses, and accounting choices so it shows the cash likely available for regular shareholder payouts. Investors use it like a household’s adjusted monthly budget — it helps judge whether dividends or distributions are sustainable and lets you compare cash-generating ability across companies without accounting noise.
recourse debt-to-equity ratio financial
"Recourse debt-to-equity ratio of 1.9:1 as of March 31, 2026."
Recourse debt-to-equity ratio measures how much of a company's funding comes from loans that lenders can pursue beyond the company’s assets (recourse debt) compared with the funds provided by shareholders (equity). It matters to investors because a higher ratio means lenders have stronger claims and owners or guarantors face greater personal or corporate loss risk if the company defaults—like a mortgage that can reach a borrower's other assets rather than just the house.
HMBS financial
"HMBS assets (2) $10,893,878 ... HMBS MSR (3) $128,210"
HMBS is the gene that produces the enzyme hydroxymethylbilane synthase, which helps the body make heme — the oxygen-carrying component used in red blood cells and in several cellular processes. For investors, HMBS matters because mutations or changes in its activity can drive diagnostic tests, patient selection and trial results, and therefore influence the commercial potential of therapies and diagnostics much like a faulty part that determines demand for a specific repair product.
HECM financial
"home equity conversion mortgage loans, or "HECMs," which are insured by the FHA"
A HECM (Home Equity Conversion Mortgage) is a government-insured reverse mortgage that lets homeowners convert part of their home equity into cash without monthly mortgage payments; the loan is typically repaid when the homeowner moves out or passes away. For investors, HECMs matter because they create a stream of loan products and securities, affect lenders’ credit and liquidity risk, and influence the housing market and interest-rate sensitivity much like other mortgage-backed assets.
net interest margin financial
"the net interest margin on our credit portfolio increased modestly to 3.46% from 3.38%"
Net interest margin measures how much a bank earns from lending and investing compared with what it pays for funding, expressed as a percentage of its interest-earning assets. Think of it like a grocery store’s markup: it shows the gap between buying cost and selling price per dollar of goods — here, the cost is interest paid and the sale is interest received. Investors watch it because a higher margin usually means a bank is more profitable and better at managing interest rate and credit conditions.
economic return financial
"drove robust GAAP net income, an annualized economic return of 26%, and book value per share appreciation of 3% net of dividends."
Economic return is the actual financial gain an investment or project delivers after paying all costs and accounting for lost opportunities, inflation, and taxes. Think of it like the net harvest from a field after you subtract seeds, labor and the value of other crops you could have grown; it tells investors whether money truly grew or would have been better used elsewhere. Investors use it to compare choices and decide if a venture creates real value.
Net income attributable to common stockholders $95.5 million, $0.78 per share vs $14.7 million, $0.14 per share in Q4 2025
Adjusted Distributable Earnings attributable to common $66.5 million, $0.55 per share vs $51.4 million, $0.47 per share in Q4 2025
Book value per common share $13.56 vs $13.16 as of December 31, 2025
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 5, 2026

ELLINGTON FINANCIAL INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3456926-0489289
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission File Number)(IRS Employer Identification No.)
53 Forest Avenue
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
(Address and zip code of principal executive offices)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (203698-1200
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading Symbol(s)Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, $0.001 par value per share
EFC
The New York Stock Exchange
6.250% Series B Fixed-Rate Reset
Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock
EFC PR BThe New York Stock Exchange
8.625% Series C Fixed-Rate Reset
Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock
EFC PR CThe New York Stock Exchange
7.00% Series D Cumulative Perpetual Redeemable Preferred StockEFC PRDThe New York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§ 230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§ 240.12b-2 of this chapter).
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If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.     ¨



Item 2.02.Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
The information in this Item 2.02 and the disclosure incorporated by reference in Item 7.01 with respect to Exhibit 99.1 attached to this Current Report on Form 8-K are being furnished by Ellington Financial Inc. (the "Company") pursuant to Item 7.01 of Form 8-K in satisfaction of the public disclosure requirements of Regulation FD and Item 2.02 of Form 8-K, insofar as they disclose historical information regarding the Company's results of operations or financial condition for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
On May 5, 2026, the Company issued a press release announcing its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. A copy of the press release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated herein by reference.
In accordance with General Instructions B.2 and B.6 of Form 8-K, the information included in Item 2.02 and the disclosure incorporated by reference in Item 7.01 shall not be deemed "filed" for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing made by the Company under the Exchange Act or the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.
Item 7.01.Regulation FD Disclosure.
The disclosure contained in Item 2.02 is incorporated herein by reference.
 
Item 9.01.Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits. The following exhibits are being furnished herewith this Current Report on Form 8-K.
99.1 
Earnings Press Release dated May 5, 2026
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
 
   ELLINGTON FINANCIAL INC.
Date: May 5, 2026 By: /s/ JR Herlihy
   JR Herlihy
   Chief Financial Officer



Exhibit 99.1
Ellington Financial Inc. Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
OLD GREENWICH, Connecticut—May 5, 2026
Ellington Financial Inc. (NYSE: EFC) ("we") today reported financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
Highlights
Net income attributable to common stockholders of $95.5 million, or $0.78 per common share.1
$76.4 million, or $0.63 per common share, from the investment portfolio.
$74.7 million, or $0.61 per common share, from the credit strategy.
$1.7 million, or $0.02 per common share, from the Agency strategy.
$57.5 million, or $0.47 per common share, from Longbridge.
Adjusted Distributable Earnings of $66.5 million, or $0.55 per common share.2
$70.8 million, or $0.58 per common share, from the investment portfolio.
$25.4 million, or $0.21 per common share, from Longbridge.
Book value per common share as of March 31, 2026 of $13.56, including the effects of dividends of $0.39 per common share for the quarter.
Recourse debt-to-equity ratio3 of 1.9:1 as of March 31, 2026. Including all recourse and non-recourse borrowings, which primarily consist of securitization-related liabilities, debt-to-equity ratio of 9.0:13.
30% of total recourse borrowings3 are long-term and non-mark-to-market
18% of total recourse borrowings3 are unsecured
Weighted average remaining term of repo borrowings3 is 9.0 months
Total unencumbered assets4 of $1.92 billion, consisting of cash and cash equivalents of $163.2 million and other unencumbered assets of $1.75 billion as of March 31, 2026.
First Quarter 2026 Results
"Ellington Financial delivered an exceptionally strong first quarter, generating excellent results even as market volatility rose," said Laurence Penn, Chief Executive Officer and President. "Broad-based contributions across our diversified portfolio drove robust GAAP net income, an annualized economic return of 26%, and book value per share appreciation of 3% net of dividends. Adjusted distributable earnings continued to outpace dividends, supported by high yields and steady credit performance from our loan portfolios, as well as securitization gains at Longbridge. Our Longbridge segment had a tremendous quarter, contributing $0.47 per share to net income and $0.21 per share to ADE for the quarter.
"Our securitization platform continued to operate at an energetic pace during the quarter, as we participated in seven transactions totaling more than $2.8 billion, well above the volume in the comparable period of 2025. Our shift to larger deal sizes, without compromising speed to market, reflects the ongoing scaling of our origination platform. This has translated directly into improved execution economics, as fixed transaction costs are spread across larger pool balances, and as bigger transactions attract a broader and deeper institutional investor base. Greater market presence also enables us to lock in attractive, long-term, non-mark-to-market financing at even more attractive terms.
“At the end of January, we raised common equity on an accretive basis with a highly targeted use of proceeds, namely retiring our highest-cost preferred equity. We will monitor the preferred equity market with an eye toward potentially issuing additional preferred equity at a lower cost. Meanwhile, following the successful completion of our inaugural Moody’s- and Fitch-rated long-term debt deal in the fourth quarter of last year, we have meaningfully enhanced our ability to access the long-term institutional debt markets. Collectively, these actions have further strengthened our balance sheet and enhanced our financial flexibility, positioning us to act decisively, including capitalizing on the compelling investment opportunities emerging from the current environment.”
1 Represents $133.9 million of aggregate net income from the investment portfolio and Longbridge segments, less $38.4 million of preferred dividends accrued and certain corporate/other income and expense items not attributed to either the investment portfolio or Longbridge segments.
2 Adjusted Distributable Earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure. See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Distributable Earnings" below for an explanation regarding the calculation of Adjusted Distributable Earnings. Represents $96.3 million of aggregate Adjusted Distributable Earnings from the investment portfolio and Longbridge segments, less $29.8 million of certain corporate/other items not attributed to either the investment portfolio or Longbridge segments.
3 Excludes borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities.
4 Total unencumbered assets is calculated in accordance with the definition of "Consolidated Unencumbered Assets" set forth in the indenture governing our 7.375% Senior Notes due September 30, 2030.
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Financial Results
Investment Portfolio Segment
The investment portfolio segment generated net income of $77.6 million in the first quarter, consisting of $75.8 million from the credit strategy and $1.7 million from the Agency strategy.
Credit
The total adjusted long credit portfolio5 increased by 4% sequentially to $4.27 billion as of March 31, 2026. The increase was driven by purchases of non-QM loans, Agency-eligible loans, and residential transition loans; and a larger portfolio of retained RMBS. These increases were partially offset by the impact of loans sold into securitizations.
Key Highlights6:
Overall positive performance driven by higher net interest income in the credit portfolio, and net realized and unrealized gains on non-QM loans and retained tranches, closed-end second lien loans and retained tranches, and Agency-eligible loans; along with unrealized gains on commercial REO, and certain other investments.
Partially offsetting higher net interest income were net realized and unrealized losses on CLOs, non-Agency RMBS, non-performing and re-performing residential mortgage loans, and residential REO.
Strong credit performance across our loan businesses, including sequentially lower 90-day delinquency rates and continued low life-to-date realized credit losses in both our residential and commercial loan portfolios.
Excellent overall results from equity investments in loan originators.
During the quarter, the net interest margin7 on our credit portfolio increased modestly to 3.46% from 3.38%8, as slightly higher asset yields were partially offset by a slightly higher cost of funds. We continued to benefit from positive carry on our interest rate swap hedges, where we overall receive a higher floating rate and pay a lower fixed rate.
Agency
The long Agency RMBS portfolio decreased by 3% sequentially to $197.3 million as of March 31, 2026.
Key Highlights6:
Positive results driven by net interest income and net gains on interest rate hedges, due to the increase in interest rates quarter over quarter. These gains were partially offset by net losses on our Agency RMBS, with spreads on many Agency RMBS wider during the quarter.
Pay-ups on our specified pools increased to 0.83% as of March 31, 2026, from 0.79% as of December 31, 2025.
The net interest margin7 on our Agency portfolio (excluding the Catch-up Amortization Adjustment) decreased to 1.47% as of March 31, 2026, from 1.90%8 as of December 31, 2025, driven by a higher cost of funds. We continued to benefit from positive carry on our interest rate swap hedges, where we overall receive a higher floating rate and pay a lower fixed rate, but that benefit declined during the quarter, contributing to the higher cost of funds.
Longbridge Segment
The Longbridge segment reported net income of $57.5 million for the first quarter. The Longbridge portfolio (excluding non-retained tranches of consolidated securitization trusts) increased by 13% sequentially to $695.1 million as of March 31, 2026, driven by continued strong proprietary reverse mortgage loan origination volumes, partially offset by the impact of a securitization of proprietary reverse mortgage loans completed during the quarter. Longbridge originated $515.4 million of new loans during the quarter, which was a 52% increase from the same period in 2025.
Key Highlights6:
Strong contribution from originations, supported by continued robust origination volumes and margins, and net gains related to the proprietary reverse mortgage loan securitization completed during the quarter.
Positive contribution from servicing, reflecting: (i) strong tail securitization executions; (ii) a net gain on the HMBS MSR, driven primarily by tighter HMBS yield spreads; and (iii) steady base servicing net income.
Income related to the settlement of a lawsuit, pursuant to which Longbridge received a payment of $17.0 million.
Net gains on interest rate hedges.
5 Excludes non-retained tranches of consolidated securitization trusts.
6 Sector-level results include associated financing costs and hedging gains/losses where applicable.
7 Net interest margin represents the weighted average asset yield less the weighted average secured financing cost of funds on such assets. It also includes the effect of actual and accrued periodic payments on interest rate swaps used to hedge the assets.
8 Conformed to current period presentation.
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Corporate/Other Summary
Results for the quarter also reflect a significant unrealized gain on our unsecured debt, driven by credit spread widening during the quarter, partially offset by an incentive fee accrued during the first quarter.
Credit Portfolio(1)
The following table summarizes our credit portfolio holdings as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025:
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025(2)
($ in thousands)Fair Value%Fair Value%
Dollar denominated:
Agency-eligible residential mortgage loans and retained RMBS(6)(8)
$313,537 5.5 %$243,615 4.4 %
CLOs97,108 1.7 %111,808 2.0 %
CMBS28,883 0.5 %26,550 0.5 %
Commercial mortgage loans(3)(5)
776,588 13.5 %765,059 13.7 %
Consumer loans and ABS backed by consumer loans(6)
149,151 2.6 %143,648 2.6 %
Corporate debt and equity and corporate loans33,378 0.6 %29,147 0.5 %
Debt and equity investments in loan origination-related entities(7)
100,589 1.7 %95,688 1.7 %
Forward MSR-related investments
72,824 1.3 %77,852 1.4 %
Home equity line of credit and closed-end second lien loans and retained RMBS(6)(8)
357,385 6.2 %364,838 6.6 %
Non-QM loans and retained RMBS(3)(6)(8)
2,667,157 46.4 %2,624,068 47.2 %
Other RMBS110,603 1.9 %109,974 2.0 %
Residential transition loans and other residential mortgage loans(2)(3)(4)
905,583 15.7 %839,456 15.1 %
Other investments(9)(10)
79,398 1.4 %70,466 1.3 %
Non-Dollar denominated:
CLOs11,983 0.2 %13,232 0.2 %
RMBS(11)(12)
21,737 0.4 %16,953 0.3 %
Other residential mortgage loans25,707 0.4 %27,536 0.5 %
Total long credit portfolio$5,751,611 100.0 %$5,559,890 100.0 %
Adjustments:
Less: Non-retained tranches of consolidated securitization trusts1,480,798 1,433,814 
Total adjusted long credit portfolio$4,270,813 $4,126,076 
(1)This information does not include U.S. Treasury securities, securities sold short, or financial derivatives.
(2)Conformed to current period presentation.
(3)Includes related REO. In accordance with U.S. GAAP, REO is not considered a financial instrument and as a result is included at the lower of cost or fair value.
(4)Other residential mortgage loans include secondary market purchases of non-performing and re-performing mortgage loans.
(5)Includes equity investments in unconsolidated entities holding commercial mortgage loans and REO and corporate loans secured by commercial mortgage loans.
(6)Includes equity investments in securitization-related vehicles.
(7)Includes corporate loans made to certain loan origination entities in which we hold an equity investment.
(8)Retained RMBS represents RMBS issued by non-consolidated Ellington-sponsored loan securitization trusts, and interests in entities holding such RMBS.
(9)Includes equity investment in Ellington affiliate.
(10)Includes equity investment in an unconsolidated entity which purchases certain other loans for eventual securitization.
(11)Includes loan to an entity which purchases residential mortgage loans for eventual securitization.
(12)Includes equity investment in an unconsolidated entity holding European RMBS.
Agency RMBS Portfolio
The following table(1) summarizes our Agency RMBS portfolio holdings as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025:
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025(2)
($ in thousands)Fair Value%Fair Value%
Long Agency RMBS:
Fixed rate$196,756 99.7 %$203,077 99.7 %
Reverse mortgages560 0.3 %556 0.3 %
Total long Agency RMBS$197,316 100.0 %$203,633 100.0 %
(1)This information does not include U.S. Treasury securities, securities sold short, or financial derivatives.
(2)Conformed to current period presentation. Agency IO's are included in Other RMBS in the credit portfolio table above.
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Longbridge Portfolio
Longbridge originates reverse mortgage loans, including (i) home equity conversion mortgage loans, or "HECMs," which are insured by the FHA, and (ii) "proprietary reverse mortgage loans," which are not insured by the FHA. HECMs are eligible for inclusion in GNMA-guaranteed HECM-backed MBS, or "HMBS." Upon securitization, the HECMs remain on our balance sheet under GAAP. We have securitized some of the proprietary reverse mortgage loans originated by Longbridge, and we have retained certain of the securitization tranches in compliance with credit risk retention rules. Longbridge has typically retained the MSRs associated with the loans it has originated. Longbridge also originates home equity lines of credit, or "HELOCs," designed for homeowners aged 62 or older.
The following table summarizes loan-related assets(1) in the Longbridge segment as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025:
March 31, 2026December 31, 2025
(In thousands)
HMBS assets(2)
$10,893,878 $10,524,652 
Less: HMBS liabilities(10,765,668)(10,406,332)
HMBS MSR(3)
128,210 118,320 
Unsecuritized HECM loans(4)
172,860 174,046 
Proprietary reverse mortgage loans(5)(6)
1,974,539 1,687,801 
Reverse MSRs30,192 28,913 
Unsecuritized REO(6)
5,702 4,742 
Total2,311,503 2,013,822 
Less: Non-retained tranches of consolidated securitization trusts1,616,404 1,396,607 
Total, excluding non-retained tranches of consolidated securitization trusts$695,099 $617,215 
(1)This information does not include financial derivatives or loan commitments.
(2)Includes HECM loans, related REO, and claims or other receivables.
(3)When Longbridge pools HECM loans into HMBS, such transfers do not qualify as sales under U.S. GAAP, and as a result, such transactions are treated as secured borrowings on our Consolidated Balance Sheet; the pooled HECM loans are included in Loans, at fair value, and the related liabilities are reflected as HMBS-related obligations, at fair value. After pooling the HECM loans into HMBS, Longbridge retains the mortgage servicing rights associated with such HECM loans (the "HMBS MSR").
(4)As of March 31, 2026, includes $21.7 million of active HECM buyout loans, $19.9 million of inactive HECM buyout loans, and $6.6 million of other inactive HECM loans. As of December 31, 2025, includes $28.5 million of active HECM buyout loans, $19.0 million of inactive HECM buyout loans, and $6.1 million of other inactive HECM loans.
(5)As of March 31, 2026, includes $1.6 billion of securitized proprietary reverse mortgage loans and related REO, $26.2 million of cash held in a securitization reserve fund, and $13.9 million of investment related receivables. As of December 31, 2025, includes $1.4 billion of securitized proprietary reverse mortgage loans and related REO, $26.0 million of cash held in a securitization reserve fund, and $19.9 million of investment related receivables.
(6)In accordance with U.S. GAAP, REO is not considered a financial instrument and as a result is included at the lower of cost or fair value.
The following table summarizes Longbridge's origination volumes by channel for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025:
($ In thousands)March 31, 2026December 31, 2025
ChannelUnits
New Loan Origination Volume(1)
% of New Loan Origination VolumeUnits
New Loan Origination Volume(1)
% of New Loan Origination Volume
Wholesale and correspondent1,577 $361,697 70 %1,668 $382,613 72 %
Retail743 153,677 30 %824 147,119 28 %
Total2,320 $515,374 100 %2,492 $529,732 100 %
(1)Represents initial borrowed amounts on reverse mortgage loans.
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Financing
Key Highlights:
Recourse Debt-to-Equity Ratio, excluding borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities, adjusted for unsettled purchases and sales: 1.9:1 as of both March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, as an increase in repo borrowings on our larger credit and Longbridge portfolios was roughly offset by higher total equity.
Overall Debt-to-Equity Ratio, excluding borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities, adjusted for unsettled purchases and sales: 9.0:1 as of both March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.
The following table summarizes our outstanding borrowings and debt-to-equity ratios as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025:
March 31, 2026December 31, 2025
Outstanding Borrowings(1)
Debt-to-Equity Ratio(2)
Outstanding Borrowings(1)
Debt-to-Equity Ratio(2)
(In thousands)(In thousands)
Recourse borrowings(3)
$3,822,166 2.0:1$3,614,592 1.9:1
Non-recourse borrowings(3)
13,891,000 7.1:113,351,910 7.1:1
Total Borrowings$17,713,166 9.0:1$16,966,502 9.1:1
Total Equity$1,957,988 $1,871,155 
Recourse borrowings excluding borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities, adjusted for unsettled purchases and sales
1.9:11.9:1
Total borrowings excluding borrowings collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities, adjusted for unsettled purchases and sales
9.0:19.0:1
(1)Includes borrowings under repurchase agreements, other secured borrowings, other secured borrowings, at fair value, and unsecured debt, at par.
(2)Recourse and overall debt-to-equity ratios are computed by dividing outstanding recourse and overall borrowings, respectively, by total equity. Debt-to-equity ratios do not account for liabilities other than debt financings.
(3)All of our non-recourse borrowings are secured by collateral. In the event of default under a non-recourse borrowing, the lender has a claim against the collateral but not any of the other assets held by us or our consolidated subsidiaries. In the event of default under a recourse borrowing, the lender's claim is not limited to the collateral (if any).
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Operating Results
The following table summarizes our operating results by strategy for the three-month period ended March 31, 2026:
Investment PortfolioLongbridgeCorporate/OtherTotalPer Share
(In thousands except per share amounts)CreditAgencyInvestment Portfolio Subtotal
Interest income and other income(1)
$105,573 $1,958 $107,531 $63,111 $1,341 $171,983 $1.40 
Interest expense(44,799)(1,155)(45,954)(27,157)(11,391)(84,502)(0.69)
Realized gain (loss), net11,782 (1)11,781 276 — 12,057 0.10 
Unrealized gain (loss), net(31,593)(936)(32,529)14,908 21,188 3,567 0.03 
Net change from reverse mortgage loans and HMBS obligations— — — 40,928 — 40,928 0.33 
Earnings in unconsolidated entities17,564 — 17,564 — — 17,564 0.14 
Interest rate hedges and other activity, net(2)
23,892 1,846 25,738 6,762 (5,696)26,804 0.22 
Credit hedges and other activities, net(3)
20 — 20 411 — 431 — 
Income tax (expense) benefit— — — — (966)(966)(0.01)
Investment and transaction related expenses(4,027)— (4,027)(15,800)— (19,827)(0.16)
Other expenses(2,574)— (2,574)(25,964)(32,008)(60,546)(0.49)
Net income (loss) 75,838 1,712 77,550 57,475 (27,532)107,493 0.87 
Dividends on preferred stock— — — — (5,883)(5,883)(0.05)
Issuance costs of redeemed preferred stock— — — — (3,966)(3,966)(0.03)
Net (income) loss attributable to non-participating non-controlling interests(1,175)— (1,175)— (4)(1,179)(0.01)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders and participating non-controlling interests74,663 1,712 76,375 57,475 (37,385)96,465 0.78 
Net (income) loss attributable to participating non-controlling interests— — — — (998)(998)— 
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders$74,663 $1,712 $76,375 $57,475 $(38,383)$95,467 $0.78 
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders per share of common stock$0.61 $0.02 $0.63 $0.47 $(0.32)$0.78 
Weighted average shares of common stock and convertible units(4) outstanding
122,984 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding121,711 
(1)Other income primarily consists of rental income on real estate owned, loan origination fees, and servicing income. Included in the Longbridge segment is also $17.0 million of litigation settlement income.
(2)Includes U.S. Treasury securities, if applicable.
(3)Other activities include certain equity and other trading strategies and related hedges, and net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on foreign currency.
(4)Convertible units include Operating Partnership units attributable to participating non-controlling interests.
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The following table summarizes our operating results by strategy for the three-month period ended December 31, 2025:
Investment Portfolio(1)
LongbridgeCorporate/OtherTotalPer Share
(In thousands except per share amounts)CreditAgencyInvestment Portfolio Subtotal
Interest income and other income(2)
$100,279 $2,069 $102,348 $42,510 $1,795 $146,653 $1.34 
Interest expense(46,619)(1,331)(47,950)(24,371)(10,983)(83,304)(0.76)
Realized gain (loss), net2,272 (10)2,262 60 — 2,322 0.02 
Unrealized gain (loss), net(19,063)1,513 (17,550)8,927 (7,905)(16,528)(0.15)
Net change from reverse mortgage loans and HMBS obligations— — — 31,900 — 31,900 0.29 
Earnings in unconsolidated entities18,203 — 18,203 — — 18,203 0.17 
Interest rate hedges and other activity, net(3)
(402)1,339 937 1,767 (661)2,043 0.02 
Credit hedges and other activities, net(4)
(4,413)— (4,413)(435)— (4,848)(0.05)
Income tax (expense) benefit— — — — (1,353)(1,353)(0.01)
Investment and transaction related expenses(8,213)— (8,213)(16,506)(5,962)(30,681)(0.28)
Other expenses(2,663)— (2,663)(27,491)(11,639)(41,793)(0.38)
Net income (loss)39,381 3,580 42,961 16,361 (36,708)22,614 0.21 
Dividends on preferred stock— — — — (6,981)(6,981)(0.06)
Net (income) loss attributable to non-participating non-controlling interests(805)— (805)— (4)(809)(0.01)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders and participating non-controlling interests38,576 3,580 42,156 16,361 (43,693)14,824 0.14 
Net (income) loss attributable to participating non-controlling interests— — — — (157)(157)— 
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders$38,576 $3,580 $42,156 $16,361 $(43,850)$14,667 $0.14 
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders per share of common stock$0.36 $0.03 $0.39 $0.15 $(0.40)$0.14 
Weighted average shares of common stock and convertible units(5) outstanding
109,652 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding108,491 
(1)Conformed to current period presentation.
(2)Other income primarily consists of rental income on real estate owned, loan origination fees, and servicing income.
(3)Includes U.S. Treasury securities, if applicable.
(4)Other activities include certain equity and other trading strategies and related hedges, and net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on foreign currency.
(5)Convertible units include Operating Partnership units attributable to participating non-controlling interests.
About Ellington Financial
Ellington Financial invests in a diverse array of financial assets, including residential and commercial mortgage loans and mortgage-backed securities, reverse mortgage loans, mortgage servicing rights and related investments, consumer loans, asset-backed securities, collateralized loan obligations, non-mortgage and mortgage-related derivatives, debt and equity investments in loan origination companies, and other strategic investments. Ellington Financial is externally managed and advised by Ellington Financial Management LLC, an affiliate of Ellington Management Group, L.L.C.
Conference Call
We will host a conference call at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, to discuss our financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. To participate in the event by telephone, please dial (800) 343-4136 at least 10 minutes prior to the start time and reference the conference ID EFCQ126. International callers should dial (203) 518-9843 and reference the same conference ID. The conference call will also be webcast live over the Internet and can be accessed via the "For Investors" section of our web site at www.ellingtonfinancial.com. To listen to the live webcast, please visit www.ellingtonfinancial.com at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the call to register, download, and install necessary audio software. In connection with the release of these financial results, we also posted an investor presentation, that will accompany the conference call, on our website at www.ellingtonfinancial.com under "For Investors—Presentations."
A dial-in replay of the conference call will be available on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at approximately 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time through Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at approximately 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. To access this replay, please dial (800) 677-6124. International callers should dial (402) 220-0664. A replay of the conference call will also be archived on our web site at www.ellingtonfinancial.com.
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties. Our actual results may differ from our beliefs, expectations, estimates, and projections and, consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Forward-looking statements are not historical in nature and can be identified by words such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "project," "plan," "continue," "intend," "should," "would," "could," "goal," "objective," "will," "may," "seek" or similar expressions or their negative forms, or by references to strategy, plans, or intentions. Forward-looking statements are based on our beliefs, assumptions and expectations of our future operations, business strategies, performance, financial condition, liquidity and prospects, taking into account information currently available to us. These beliefs, assumptions, and expectations are subject to risks and uncertainties and can change as a result of many possible events or factors, not all of which are known to us. If a change occurs, our business, financial condition, liquidity, results of operations and strategies may vary materially from those expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements. The following factors are examples of those that could cause actual results to vary from our forward-looking statements: changes in interest rates and the market value of our investments, market volatility, changes in mortgage default rates and prepayment rates, our ability to borrow to finance our assets, changes in government regulations affecting our business, our ability to maintain our exclusion from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, our ability to maintain our qualification as a real estate investment trust, or "REIT," and other changes in market conditions and economic trends, such as changes to fiscal or monetary policy, heightened inflation, slower growth or recession, and currency fluctuations. Furthermore, forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, among other things, those described under Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, which can be accessed through our website at www.ellingtonfinancial.com or at the SEC's website (www.sec.gov). Other risks, uncertainties, and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected may be described from time to time in reports we file with the SEC, including reports on Forms 10-Q, 10-K and 8-K. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
This release and the information contained herein do not constitute an offer of any securities or solicitation of an offer to purchase securities.
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ELLINGTON FINANCIAL INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)
Three-Month Period Ended
March 31, 2026December 31, 2025
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
NET INTEREST INCOME
Interest income$149,503 $140,260 
Interest expense(88,249)(86,623)
Total net interest income61,254 53,637 
Other Income (Loss)
Realized gains (losses) on securities and loans, net14,715 4,263 
Realized gains (losses) on financial derivatives, net19,172 (8,467)
Realized gains (losses) on real estate owned, net(3,145)(1,968)
Unrealized gains (losses) on securities and loans, net(19,612)3,671 
Unrealized gains (losses) on financial derivatives, net7,042 5,385 
Unrealized gains (losses) on real estate owned, net1,255 (1,215)
Unrealized gains (losses) on other secured borrowings, at fair value, net6,993 (14,371)
Unrealized gains (losses) on unsecured borrowings, at fair value21,188 (7,905)
Net change from HECM reverse mortgage loans, at fair value235,035 156,532 
Net change related to HMBS obligations, at fair value(194,107)(124,632)
Litigation settlement income17,000 — 
Other, net4,478 13,308 
Total other income (loss)110,014 24,601 
EXPENSES
Base management fee to affiliate, net of rebates7,101 6,869 
Incentive fee to affiliate19,222 — 
Investment and transaction related expenses:
Servicing expense7,800 7,123 
Debt issuance costs related to Other secured borrowings, at fair value
2,324 6,462 
Debt issuance costs related to unsecured borrowings, at fair value— 5,962 
Other9,703 11,134 
Professional fees3,634 3,333 
Compensation and benefits21,806 23,643 
Other expenses8,783 7,948 
Total expenses80,373 72,474 
Net Income (Loss) before Income Tax Expense (Benefit) and Earnings from Investments in Unconsolidated Entities
90,895 5,764 
Income tax expense (benefit)966 1,353 
Earnings (losses) from investments in unconsolidated entities17,564 18,203 
Net Income (Loss)107,493 22,614 
Net Income (Loss) attributable to non-controlling interests2,177 966 
Dividends on preferred stock5,883 6,981 
Issuance costs of redeemed preferred stock3,966 — 
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders$95,467 $14,667 
Net Income (Loss) per Common Share:
Basic and Diluted$0.78 $0.14 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding121,711 108,491 
Weighted average shares of common stock and convertible units outstanding
122,984 109,652 
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ELLINGTON FINANCIAL INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED)
As of
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)March 31,
2026
December 31, 2025(1)
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents$163,224 $201,893 
Restricted cash28,296 136,297 
Securities, at fair value1,136,825 1,034,882 
Loans, at fair value17,393,161 16,640,647 
Loan commitments, at fair value10,207 9,124 
Forward MSR-related investments, at fair value72,824 77,852 
Mortgage servicing rights, at fair value30,192 28,913 
Investments in unconsolidated entities, at fair value349,722 312,421 
Real estate owned101,167 75,548 
Financial derivatives–assets, at fair value 152,834 142,723 
Reverse repurchase agreements487,333 453,037 
Due from brokers39,708 35,919 
Investment related receivables239,406 177,208 
Other assets28,197 26,446 
Total Assets$20,233,096 $19,352,910 
LIABILITIES
Securities sold short, at fair value$297,231 $272,702 
Repurchase agreements2,894,972 2,655,444 
Financial derivatives–liabilities, at fair value 47,374 53,073 
Due to brokers65,024 48,104 
Investment related payables55,441 36,092 
Other secured borrowings264,444 296,398 
Other secured borrowings, at fair value3,125,332 2,945,578 
HMBS-related obligations, at fair value10,765,668 10,406,332 
Unsecured borrowings, at fair value638,644 659,832 
Base management fee payable to affiliate7,101 6,869 
Incentive fee payable to affiliate19,222 — 
Dividends payable 19,108 19,428 
Interest payable17,666 26,798 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities57,881 55,105 
Total Liabilities18,275,108 17,481,755 
EQUITY
Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share, 100,000,000 shares authorized; 9,200,089 and 13,800,089 shares issued and outstanding, and $230,002 and $345,002 aggregate liquidation preference, respectively220,924 331,958 
Common stock, par value $0.001 per share, 300,000,000 shares authorized, respectively; 124,649,023 and 113,138,860 shares issued and outstanding, respectively(2)
125 113 
Additional paid-in-capital2,065,197 1,915,152 
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)(366,110)(412,964)
Total Stockholders' Equity 1,920,136 1,834,259 
Non-controlling interests37,852 36,896 
Total Equity1,957,988 1,871,155 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$20,233,096 $19,352,910 
SUPPLEMENTAL PER SHARE INFORMATION:
Book Value Per Common Share (3)
$13.56 $13.16 
(1)Derived from audited financial statements as of December 31, 2025.
(2)Common shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2026 includes 2,735,163 shares of common stock issued under our ATM program during the three-month period ended March 31, 2026.
(3)Based on total stockholders' equity less the aggregate liquidation preference of our preferred stock outstanding.
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Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Distributable Earnings
We calculate Adjusted Distributable Earnings as U.S. GAAP net income (loss) as adjusted for: (i) realized and unrealized gain (loss) on securities and loans, REO, mortgage servicing rights, financial derivatives (excluding periodic settlements on interest rate swaps), any borrowings carried at fair value, and foreign currency transactions; (ii) incentive fee to affiliate; (iii) Catch-up Amortization Adjustment (as defined below); (iv) non-cash equity compensation expense; (v) provision for income taxes; (vi) certain non-capitalized transaction costs; and (vii) other income or loss items that are of a non-recurring nature. For certain investments in unconsolidated entities, we include the relevant components of net operating income in Adjusted Distributable Earnings. The Catch-up Amortization Adjustment is a quarterly adjustment to premium amortization or discount accretion triggered by changes in actual and projected prepayments on our Agency RMBS (accompanied by a corresponding offsetting adjustment to realized and unrealized gains and losses). The adjustment is calculated as of the beginning of each quarter based on our then-current assumptions about cashflows and prepayments, and can vary significantly from quarter to quarter. Non-capitalized transaction costs include expenses, generally professional fees, incurred in connection with the acquisition of an investment or issuance of long-term debt. We also include in Adjusted Distributable Earnings, for all loans that we originate through Longbridge, any realized and unrealized gains (losses) on such loans up to the point of loan sale or securitization, net of sale or securitization costs; and any realized and unrealized gains (losses) on HECM buyout loans and REO related to Longbridge's servicing activities.
Adjusted Distributable Earnings is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure. We believe that the presentation of Adjusted Distributable Earnings provides information useful to investors, because: (i) we believe that it is a useful indicator of both current and projected long-term financial performance, in that it excludes the impact of certain current-period earnings components that we believe are less useful in forecasting long-term performance and dividend-paying ability; (ii) we use it to evaluate the effective net yield provided (a) by our investment portfolio, after the effects of financial leverage, and (b) by Longbridge, to reflect the earnings from its reverse mortgage origination and servicing operations; and (iii) we believe that presenting Adjusted Distributable Earnings assists investors in measuring and evaluating our operating performance, and comparing our operating performance to that of our residential mortgage REIT and mortgage originator peers. Please note, however, that: (I) our calculation of Adjusted Distributable Earnings may differ from the calculation of similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures by our peers, with the result that these non-GAAP financial measures might not be directly comparable; and (II) Adjusted Distributable Earnings excludes certain items that may impact the amount of cash that is actually available for distribution.
In addition, because Adjusted Distributable Earnings is an incomplete measure of our financial results and differs from net income (loss) computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP, it should be considered supplementary to, and not as a substitute for, net income (loss) computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
Furthermore, Adjusted Distributable Earnings is different from REIT taxable income. As a result, the determination of whether we have met the requirement to distribute at least 90% of our annual REIT taxable income (subject to certain adjustments) to our stockholders, in order to maintain our qualification as a REIT, is not based on whether we distributed 90% of our Adjusted Distributable Earnings.
In setting our dividends, our Board of Directors considers our earnings, liquidity, financial condition, REIT distribution requirements, and financial covenants, along with other factors that the Board of Directors may deem relevant from time to time.
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The following table reconciles, for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, our Adjusted Distributable Earnings to the line on our Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations entitled Net Income (Loss), which we believe is the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure:
Three-Month Period Ended
March 31, 2026December 31, 2025
(In thousands, except per share amounts)Investment PortfolioLongbridgeCorporate/OtherTotalInvestment PortfolioLongbridgeCorporate/OtherTotal
Net Income (Loss)$77,550 $57,475 $(27,532)$107,493 $42,961 $16,361 $(36,708)$22,614 
Income tax expense (benefit)— — 966 966 — — 1,353 1,353 
Net income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit)77,550 57,475 (26,566)108,459 42,961 16,361 (35,355)23,967 
Adjustments:
Realized (gains) losses, net(1)
(19,398)— 263 (19,135)10,992 — (1,122)9,870 
Unrealized (gains) losses, net(2)
20,247 12,158 (16,400)16,005 16,277 11,919 8,351 36,547 
Unrealized (gains) losses on reverse MSRs, net of hedging (gains) losses(3)
— (15,822)— (15,822)— (3,004)— (3,004)
Incentive fee to affiliate— — 19,222 19,222 — — — — 
Negative (positive) component of interest income represented by Catch-up Amortization Adjustment(21)— — (21)35 — — 35 
Adjustment related to consolidated proprietary reverse mortgage loan securitizations(4)
— (12,690)— (12,690)— (11,647)— (11,647)
Non-capitalized transaction costs and other expense adjustments(5)
1,359 1,311 294 2,964 4,550 995 5,952 11,497 
Litigation settlement income— (17,000)— (17,000)— — — — 
(Earnings) losses from investments in unconsolidated entities(17,564)— — (17,564)(18,203)— — (18,203)
Adjusted distributable earnings from investments in unconsolidated entities(6)
9,584 — — 9,584 10,655 — — 10,655 
Total Adjusted Distributable Earnings$71,757 $25,432 $(23,187)$74,002 $67,267 $14,624 $(22,174)$59,717 
Dividends on preferred stock— — 5,883 5,883 — — 6,981 6,981 
Adjusted Distributable Earnings attributable to non-controlling interests928 — 695 1,623 824 — 550 1,374 
Adjusted Distributable Earnings Attributable to Common Stockholders$70,829 $25,432 $(29,765)$66,496 $66,443 $14,624 $(29,705)$51,362 
Adjusted Distributable Earnings Attributable to Common Stockholders, per share$0.58 $0.21 $(0.24)$0.55 $0.61 $0.13 $(0.27)$0.47 
(1)Includes realized (gains) losses on securities and loans, REO, financial derivatives (excluding periodic settlements on interest rate swaps), and foreign currency transactions which are components of Other Income (Loss) on the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.
(2)Includes unrealized (gains) losses on securities and loans, REO, financial derivatives (excluding periodic settlements on interest rate swaps), borrowings carried at fair value, MSR-related investments, and foreign currency translations which are components of Other Income (Loss) on the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.
(3)Represents net change in fair value of the HMBS MSR and Reverse MSRs attributable to changes in market conditions and model assumptions. This adjustment also includes net (gains) losses on certain hedging instruments (including interest rate swaps, futures, and short U.S. Treasury securities), which are components of realized and/or unrealized gains (losses) on financial derivatives, net, realized and/or unrealized gains (losses) on securities and loans, net, interest income, and interest expense on the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations.
(4)Represents the effect of replacing mortgage loan interest income (net of securitization debt expense) with interest income of the retained tranches.
(5)For the three-month period ended March 31, 2026, includes $1.3 million of other non-capitalized transaction costs, $1.2 million of non-cash equity compensation and depreciation expense, and $0.5 million of various other expenses. For the three-month period ended December 31, 2025, includes $6.0 million of debt issuances costs related to unsecured borrowings, at fair value, $1.9 million of debt issuance costs related to Other secured borrowings, at fair value, $2.1 million of other non-capitalized transaction costs, $1.2 million of non-cash equity compensation and depreciation expense, and $0.3 million of various other expenses.
(6)Includes the Company's proportionate share of net interest income, net loan origination income (expense), and operating expenses for certain investments in unconsolidated entities, including certain of its non-consolidated equity investments in loan originators that have been making (or are expected to make) distributions to the Company.
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FAQ

How did Ellington Financial (EFC) perform financially in Q1 2026?

Ellington Financial generated strong Q1 2026 net income of $95.5 million, or $0.78 per common share. Adjusted Distributable Earnings were $66.5 million, or $0.55 per share, comfortably above the quarterly common dividend of $0.39 per share, supporting dividend coverage.

What happened to Ellington Financial (EFC) book value per share in Q1 2026?

Book value per common share increased to $13.56 as of March 31, 2026, up from $13.16 at year-end 2025. Management reports this produced an annualized economic return of 26%, with book value rising 3% after accounting for common dividends paid in the quarter.

How did the Longbridge segment contribute to Ellington Financial (EFC) Q1 2026 results?

The Longbridge segment delivered $57.5 million of net income in Q1 2026 and originated $515.4 million of new reverse mortgage loans. Results were driven by strong origination volumes and margins, securitization gains, servicing income, and a $17.0 million litigation settlement payment.

What were Ellington Financial (EFC) leverage levels at March 31, 2026?

As of March 31, 2026, Ellington Financial reported a recourse debt-to-equity ratio of 1.9:1 and an overall debt-to-equity ratio of 9.0:1. These ratios were unchanged from December 31, 2025, indicating stable leverage despite portfolio growth during the quarter.

How large is Ellington Financial (EFC) credit investment portfolio after Q1 2026?

The total adjusted long credit portfolio reached $4.27 billion at March 31, 2026, up 4% from $4.13 billion at December 31, 2025. Growth came mainly from purchases of non-QM loans, Agency-eligible loans, residential transition loans and larger retained RMBS positions, partly offset by securitizations.

What is Ellington Financial (EFC) Adjusted Distributable Earnings and why is it important?

Adjusted Distributable Earnings were $66.5 million, or $0.55 per share, in Q1 2026. This non-GAAP measure adjusts GAAP net income for unrealized mark-to-market items and other non-cash or non-recurring items, providing a view of recurring earnings used to assess dividend-paying capacity.

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