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Jun 30, 2024

Huntington Q2 2024 Earnings Report

Second quarter results were highlighted by expansion of net interest income and fee revenues, accelerating loan and deposit growth, and strong credit quality.

Key Takeaways

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated reported a net income of $474 million for the second quarter of 2024, with earnings per share (EPS) at $0.30. The quarter was marked by an increase in both net interest income and noninterest income, along with accelerated loan growth and increasing deposit balances. The company's liquidity and capital profile is robust, supporting continued organic growth initiatives.

Earnings per common share (EPS) for the quarter were $0.30, higher by $0.04 from the prior quarter, and lower by $0.05 from the year-ago quarter.

Net interest income increased $25 million, or 2%, from the prior quarter, and decreased $34 million, or 3%, from the year-ago quarter.

Noninterest income increased $24 million, or 5%, from the prior quarter, to $491 million.

Average total loans and leases increased $1.4 billion, or 1%, from the prior quarter to $123.4 billion, and increased $2.0 billion, or 2%, from the year-ago quarter.

Total Revenue
$1.8B
Previous year: $1.84B
-2.1%
EPS
$0.3
Previous year: $0.35
-14.3%
Net Interest Margin
2.99%
Gross Profit
$2.98B
Previous year: $1.84B
+61.7%
Cash and Equivalents
$95B
Previous year: $88B
+8.0%
Free Cash Flow
$263M
Previous year: $598M
-56.0%
Total Assets
$196B
Previous year: $189B
+4.1%

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Forward Guidance

Huntington is focused on delivering on its long-term strategic goals, with solid capital levels and a robust liquidity profile enabling continued accelerated loan growth. This outlook is supported by existing and new teams across the company and is expected to drive higher revenues over the second half of the year, with continued momentum into 2025 and beyond.

Positive Outlook

  • Investments into new revenue producing opportunities are delivering organic growth trends.
  • Credit quality continued to perform very well in the quarter.
  • CCAR stress test results were highlighted by a top quartile performance for stressed credit losses.
  • Consistent management of aggregate moderate-to-low risk appetite.
  • Solid capital levels and robust liquidity profile enable continued accelerated loan growth.