Axos Financial EPS Surges Past Forecast

Source The Motley Fool

Fintech specialist Axos Financial (NYSE:AX) reported mixed fiscal year 2025 second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.82 surpassed analyst consensus expectations of $1.75. Revenue reached $280.1 million, marking a 22.5% increase year over year, but it failed to meet the $303 million estimate.

The quarter reflected solid financial management and strategic growth, although a notable decline in non-interest income requires caution.

MetricQ2 2025Analysts' EstimateQ2 2024Change (YOY)
Adjusted EPS$1.82$1.75$1.6013.8%
Net interest income$280.1 million$303 million$228.6 million22.5%
Net interest margin4.83%N/A4.55%28 bps
Book value per share$44.17N/A$36.5320.9%
Tangible book value per share$41.27N/A$33.4523.4%

Source: Axos Financial. Note: Analyst consensus estimates for the quarter provided by FactSet. YOY = Year over year. bps = Basis points.

Business Overview

Axos Financial operates as a technology-driven financial institution, emphasizing digital platforms for retail banks and investment advisory services. Its business model reduces reliance on physical branches, creating low-cost operational efficiencies. Recent strategic focuses have centered on expanding digital banking and enhancing customer experiences through scalable technology solutions.

The company's success relies on its ability to integrate diverse financial products ranging from deposit accounts to consumer and commercial loans. Efficiency and adaptability in a changing technological landscape are key to maintaining its competitive edge.

Quarterly Highlights

Axos Financial's EPS gains in the quarter reflect firm cost controls and were aided by a 22.5% year-over-year jump in net interest income. Revenue fell short of analysts's consensus estimates because of a significant reduction in non-interest income (NII). NII declined 77.6% compared to Q2 2024 due to losses from mortgage banking and broker-dealer fees.

Operational efficiency remained strong, as shown by a net interest margin of 4.83%, rising from 4.55% a year earlier. Although Axos effectively managed interest-earning assets, non-interest expenses showed a minor decline to $145.3 million, ensuring further fiscal discipline.

Regionally, the banking segment was the main contributor to net interest income, with ongoing efforts in technological advancements. Loan growth within the commercial, industrial, and auto loan sectors fostered a stable deposit base, achieving a 5.9% annualized growth in deposits. This underlines the company's strategic focus on sustainable lending growth.

The provision for credit losses was $12.2 million, which was an improvement on Q2 2024's $13.5 million. Issues with credit quality in the commercial sector and increased non-performing assets created tension points that need addressing. Despite these, the capital ratio increment and a rise in tangible book value signal robust financial health going forward.

Outlook and Future Strategy

Looking ahead, Axos Financial management did not provide specific forward guidance in the report. Elsewhere, management has said that it expects the fintech will produce a positive trajectory on loan growth, focusing on expanding its digital platform. Management targets high single-digit annual growth rates for loans, spurred by strategic hiring and new asset acquisition strategies. Emphasis will continue on sustaining net interest margins in light of economic conditions.

Investors should keep a close watch on forward guidance, which indicates durable, scalable growth through commitment to technology and diversified revenue streams. While several hurdles exist, such as market dynamics and regulatory pressure, Axos remains steadfast in its calculated expansion and technological investments.

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