Washington Trust Sets Record Quarterly Earnings, Surpasses $4B in Assets for 1st Time in 216-Years

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Washington Trust Sets Record Quarterly Earnings, Surpasses $4B in Assets for 1st Time in 216-Years

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. parent company of The Washington Trust Company, today announced net income of $12.3 million for the third quarter of 2016. This is an increase from net income of $11.1 million, reported for the second quarter of 2016. The company trades on Nasdaq, under the symbol WASH.

"Our third quarter results reflect the strength and diversity of our business model, as we generated key revenues from our core business lines,” stated Joseph J. MarcAurele, Washington Trust Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.  “We also posted record earnings and surpassed $4 billion in total assets for the first time in our 216-year history."

According to the companies release, the highlights for the third quarter of 2016 include:

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Returns on average equity and average assets were strong at 12.57% and 1.21%, respectively.  Comparable amounts for the second quarter of 2016 were 11.50% and 1.14%, respectively.

The latest quarter results included a $939 thousand, or 5 cent per diluted share, benefit resulting from the reduction of a contingent consideration liability.  Additional information is presented below under the heading Noninterest Expenses.

Total loans stood at $3.2 billion at September 30, 2016, up by 3% in the quarter and up by 8% from a year ago.

Total deposits grew by 9% in the third quarter and amounted to $3.0 billion at September 30, 2016.  Deposits were up by 7% from a year ago.

Wealth management assets at the end of quarter stood in excess of $6 billion and third quarter revenues totaled $9.6 million.  These were record highs for Washington Trust.

Mortgage banking revenues amounted to $3.7 million, up by 38% on a linked quarter basis.  Mortgage loans sold to the secondary market totaled $164 million, the highest quarterly volume in our history.

In September, Washington Trust declared a quarterly dividend of 37 cents per share, representing a 1 cent per share increase over the previous quarter and the second dividend increase in 2016.


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