Press Release

BankUnited, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results

MIAMI LAKES, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BankUnited, Inc. (the โ€œCompanyโ€) (NYSE: BKU) today announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.


“This was an outstanding quarter – we continued to deliver on key priorities with strong NIDDA growth and continued margin expansion,” said Rajinder Singh, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.

For the quarter ended June 30, 2025, the Company reported net income of $68.8 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, an 18% increase over $58.5 million, or $0.78 per diluted share for the immediately preceding quarter ended March 31, 2025. For the quarter ended June 30, 2024, net income was $53.7 million, or $0.72 per diluted share. For the six months ended June 30, 2025, net income was $127.2 million, or $1.68 per diluted share compared to $101.7 million, or $1.36 per diluted share for the six months ended June 30, 2024, an increase of 25%.

Quarterly Highlights

  • As expected, the net interest margin, calculated on a tax-equivalent basis, expanded by 0.12%, to 2.93% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 from 2.81% for the immediately preceding quarter. Net interest income grew by $13.0 million, or 5.6% compared to the prior quarter.
  • The Company’s funding profile continued to improve this quarter. Non-interest bearing demand deposits (“NIDDA”) grew by $1.0 billion, or 13%, to 32% of total deposits, up from 29% at March 31, 2025. NIDDA was also up $1.0 billion compared to June 30, 2024, one year ago. Average NIDDA grew $581 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
  • Non-brokered deposits grew by $1.2 billion, or 5.1%, for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 while total deposits grew by $588 million.
  • The average cost of total deposits declined by 0.11% to 2.47% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 from 2.58% for the immediately preceding quarter ended March 31, 2025. The spot APY of total deposits declined by 0.15% to 2.37% at June 30, 2025 from 2.52% at March 31, 2025. The spot APY of total deposits was 3.09% at June 30, 2024, one year ago.
  • Wholesale funding, including FHLB advances and brokered deposits, declined by $749 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
  • For the quarter ended June 30, 2025, CRE loans grew by $267 million, largely in line with our expectations. C&I loans declined by $199 million; a continued high level of unscheduled payoffs and some strategic exits impacted C&I growth. Consistent with our balance sheet strategy, the residential, franchise, equipment and municipal finance portfolios declined by a combined $171 million. Total loans declined by $56 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
  • The loan to deposit ratio declined to 83.6% at June 30, 2025, from 85.5% at March 31, 2025.
  • With respect to credit, total criticized and classified loans declined by $156 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. We experienced net migration of $117 million of loans to non-accrual for the quarter, the majority of which, not unexpectedly, was attributable to office exposure. The NPA ratio at June 30, 2025 was 1.08%, including 0.10% related to the guaranteed portion of non-accrual SBA loans, compared to 0.76%, including 0.09% related to the guaranteed portion of non-accrual SBA loans, at March 31, 2025. The annualized net charge-off ratio for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was 0.27%; the net charge-off ratio for the trailing twelve months was 0.23%.
  • The ratio of the ACL to total loans was 0.93% at June 30, 2025, compared to 0.92% at the prior quarter-end. The ratio of the ACL to non-performing loans was 59.18%. The ACL to loans ratio for commercial portfolio sub-segments including C&I, CRE, franchise finance and equipment finance was 1.36% at June 30, 2025 and the ACL to loans ratio for CRE office loans was 1.92%. The provision for credit losses was $15.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 compared to $15.1 million for the preceding quarter.
  • At June 30, 2025, the weighted average LTV of the CRE portfolio was 54.2%, the weighted average DSCR was 1.76, 51% of the portfolio was collateralized by properties located in Florida and 24% was collateralized by properties located in the New York tri-state area. For the office sub-segment, the weighted average LTV was 63.3%, the weighted average DSCR was 1.52, 59% was collateralized by properties in Florida, substantially all of which was suburban, and 22% was collateralized by properties located in the New York tri-state area.
  • Our capital position is robust. At June 30, 2025, CET1 was 12.2% at a consolidated level. Pro-forma CET1 including accumulated other comprehensive income was 11.3% at June 30, 2025. The ratio of tangible common equity to tangible assets increased to 8.1% at June 30, 2025.
  • Book value and tangible book value per common share continued to accrete, to $39.26 and $38.23, respectively, at June 30, 2025 compared to $38.51 and $37.48, respectively, at March 31, 2025 and $36.11 and $35.07, respectively, at June 30, 2024. This represents a 9% year-over-year increase in tangible book value per share.
  • As previously announced, we are excited about the launch of new wholesale banking offices in Morristown, NJ and Charlotte, NC.
  • On July 22, 2025, the Company’s Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of up to $100 million in shares of its outstanding common stock. Any repurchases will be made in accordance with applicable securities laws from time to time in open market or private transactions. The extent to which the Company repurchases shares, and the timing of such repurchases, will depend upon a variety of factors, including market conditions, the Companyโ€™s capital position and amount of retained earnings, regulatory requirements and other considerations. No time limit was set for the completion of the share repurchase program, and the program may be suspended or discontinued at any time.
  • On July 22, 2025, the Company’s Board of Directors authorized the redemption of all of its outstanding 4.875% senior notes due November 2025.

Loans

Loan portfolio composition at the dates indicated follows (dollars in thousands):

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

March 31, 2025

ย 

December 31, 2024

Core C&I and CRE segments:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Non-owner occupied commercial real estate

$

5,829,835

ย 

24.4

%

ย 

$

5,602,711

ย 

23.4

%

ย 

$

5,652,203

ย 

23.3

%

Construction and land

ย 

643,630

ย 

2.7

%

ย 

ย 

603,385

ย 

2.5

%

ย 

ย 

561,989

ย 

2.3

%

Owner occupied commercial real estate

ย 

1,942,076

ย 

8.1

%

ย 

ย 

1,967,984

ย 

8.2

%

ย 

ย 

1,941,004

ย 

8.0

%

Commercial and industrial

ย 

6,743,739

ย 

28.2

%

ย 

ย 

6,916,996

ย 

28.8

%

ย 

ย 

7,042,222

ย 

28.9

%

ย 

ย 

15,159,280

ย 

63.4

%

ย 

ย 

15,091,076

ย 

62.9

%

ย 

ย 

15,197,418

ย 

62.5

%

Franchise and equipment finance

ย 

149,022

ย 

0.6

%

ย 

ย 

165,095

ย 

0.7

%

ย 

ย 

213,477

ย 

0.9

%

Pinnacle – municipal finance

ย 

694,639

ย 

2.9

%

ย 

ย 

688,986

ย 

2.9

%

ย 

ย 

720,661

ย 

3.0

%

Mortgage warehouse lending (“MWL”)

ย 

626,589

ย 

2.6

%

ย 

ย 

580,248

ย 

2.4

%

ย 

ย 

585,610

ย 

2.4

%

Residential

ย 

7,303,997

ย 

30.5

%

ย 

ย 

7,464,494

ย 

31.1

%

ย 

ย 

7,580,814

ย 

31.2

%

ย 

$

23,933,527

ย 

100.0

%

ย 

$

23,989,899

ย 

100.0

%

ย 

$

24,297,980

ย 

100.0

%

For the quarter ended June 30, 2025, the core C&I and CRE portfolio segments grew by a net $68 million. The CRE portfolio grew by $267 million while the C&I portfolio declined by $199 million. A continued high level of unscheduled payoffs and strategic exits contributed to this decline. MWL grew by $46 million. Consistent with our balance sheet strategy, residential loans declined by $160 million.

Our commercial real estate exposure totaled 27% of loans and 185% of the Bank’s total risk based capital at June 30, 2025. By comparison, based on call report data as of March 31, 2025 for banks with between $10 billion and $100 billion in assets, the median level of CRE to total loans was 35% and the median level of CRE to total risk based capital was 217%.

Asset Quality and the ACL

The following table presents information about the ACL at the dates indicated as well as net charge-off rates for the periods ended June 30, 2025, March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024 (dollars in thousands):

ย 

ACL

ย 

ACL to

Total Loans

ย 

Commercial ACL to

Commercial Loans(2)

ย 

ACL to Non-

Performing Loans

ย 

Net Charge-offs to

Average Loans (1)

December 31, 2024

$

223,153

ย 

0.92

%

ย 

1.37

%

ย 

89.01

%

ย 

0.16

%

March 31, 2025

$

219,747

ย 

0.92

%

ย 

1.34

%

ย 

84.58

%

ย 

0.33

%

June 30, 2025

$

222,730

ย 

0.93

%

ย 

1.36

%

ย 

59.18

%

ย 

0.27

%

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(1)

Annualized for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and the six months ended June 30, 2025; ratio for December 31, 2024 represents annual net charge-off rate.

(2)

For purposes of this ratio, commercial loans includes the core C&I and CRE sub-segments as presented in the table above as well as franchise and equipment finance. Due to their unique risk profiles, MWL and municipal finance are excluded from this ratio.

ย 

The ACL at June 30, 2025 represents management’s estimate of lifetime expected credit losses, or the amount of amortized cost not expected to be collected, given an assessment of historical data, current conditions, and a reasonable and supportable economic forecast as of the balance sheet date. For the quarter ended June 30, 2025, the provision for credit losses, including portions related to both funded and unfunded loan commitments, was $15.7 million, compared to $15.1 million for the immediately preceding quarter ended March 31, 2025 and $19.5 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Factors impacting the provision for credit losses and increase in the ACL for the quarter included increases in specific reserves and deterioration in the economic forecast, substantially offset by the impact of upgrades and payoffs of criticized and classified commercial loans, some reduction in certain qualitative factors and net charge-offs. The quarter-over-quarter decline in the ratio of the ACL to non-performing loans is related to non-performing loans that have no or relatively low related ACL due to the adequacy of estimated collateral value to cover the remaining outstanding balance, which is in some cases net of partial charge-offs recognized.

The following table summarizes the activity in the ACL for the periods indicated (in thousands):

ย 

Three Months Ended

ย 

Six Months Ended

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

March 31, 2025

ย 

June 30, 2024

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

June 30, 2024

Beginning balance

$

219,747

ย 

ย 

$

223,153

ย 

ย 

$

217,556

ย 

ย 

$

223,153

ย 

ย 

$

202,689

ย 

Provision

ย 

15,694

ย 

ย 

ย 

15,963

ย 

ย 

ย 

21,823

ย 

ย 

ย 

31,657

ย 

ย 

ย 

37,628

ย 

Net charge-offs

ย 

(12,711

)

ย 

ย 

(19,369

)

ย 

ย 

(13,681

)

ย 

ย 

(32,080

)

ย 

ย 

(14,619

)

Ending balance

$

222,730

ย 

ย 

$

219,747

ย 

ย 

$

225,698

ย 

ย 

$

222,730

ย 

ย 

$

225,698

ย 

As detailed in the following table, criticized and classified commercial loans declined during the quarter ended June 30, 2025 (in thousands):

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

March 31, 2025

ย 

December 31, 2024

ย 

CRE

ย 

Total

Commercial

ย 

CRE

ย 

Total

Commercial

ย 

CRE

ย 

Total

Commercial

Special mention

$

88,959

ย 

$

130,879

ย 

$

70,579

ย 

$

193,206

ย 

$

58,771

ย 

$

262,387

Substandard – accruing

ย 

520,955

ย 

ย 

745,811

ย 

ย 

649,867

ย 

ย 

962,342

ย 

ย 

633,614

ย 

ย 

894,754

Substandard – non-accruing

ย 

152,634

ย 

ย 

317,958

ย 

ย 

92,648

ย 

ย 

227,567

ย 

ย 

95,378

ย 

ย 

219,758

Doubtful

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

34,639

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

2,026

ย 

ย 

โ€”

ย 

ย 

6,856

Total

$

762,548

ย 

$

1,229,287

ย 

$

813,094

ย 

$

1,385,141

ย 

$

787,763

ย 

$

1,383,755

Total criticized and classified loans declined by $156 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, although total non-accrual loans increased by $117 million. Of the net increase, $86 million was office related exposure. At June 30, 2025, 75% of non-accrual loans were current.

Net Interest Income

Net interest income for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 was $246.1 million, compared to $233.1 million for the immediately preceding quarter ended March 31, 2025, a 5.6% increase. Net interest income increased by 8.9% compared to $226.0 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. Interest income increased by $10.1 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 while interest expense decreased by $2.9 million. The quarter-over-quarter increase in interest income was primarily related to higher yields on loans. The decline in interest expense related to both a lower average cost of funds and lower average balance of interest bearing liabilities.

The Companyโ€™s net interest margin, calculated on a tax-equivalent basis, increased by 0.12% to 2.93% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, from 2.81% for the immediately preceding quarter ended March 31, 2025. Factors impacting the net interest margin for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 were:

  • The net interest margin was positively impacted by the increase in average NIDDA as a percentage of both total deposits and total funding. Average NIDDA grew by $581 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, while average interest bearing deposits declined by $290 million.
  • The average rate paid on interest bearing deposits declined to 3.48% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, from 3.54% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. This decline reflected the maturity of higher-rate term deposits, a reduction in higher priced brokered deposits and continued pricing discipline.
  • The tax-equivalent yield on loans increased to 5.55% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, from 5.48% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. This increase reflects the origination of new loans at higher rates, paydowns and maturities of lower rate loans and balance sheet repositioning.
  • The average rate paid on FHLB advances increased to 3.79% for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 from 3.69% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, primarily due to the expiration of cash flow hedges, partially offset by maturities of higher rate advances.

Earnings Conference Call and Presentation

A conference call to discuss quarterly results will be held at 9:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 with Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Rajinder P. Singh, Chief Financial Officer Leslie N. Lunak and Chief Operating Officer Thomas M. Cornish.

The earnings release and slides with supplemental information relating to the release will be available on the Investor Relations page under About Us on www.bankunited.com prior to the call. Due to recent demand for conference call services, participants are encouraged to listen to the call via a live Internet webcast at https://ir.bankunited.com. To participate by telephone, participants will receive dial-in information and a unique PIN number upon completion of registration at https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI81e8f26b6a09415db30bca2bdb4ac949. For those unable to join the live event, an archived webcast will be available on the Investor Relations page at https://ir.bankunited.com approximately two hours following the live webcast.

About BankUnited, Inc.

BankUnited, Inc., with total assets of $35.5 billion at June 30, 2025, is the bank holding company of BankUnited, N.A., a national bank headquartered in Miami Lakes, Florida that provides a full range of banking and related services to individual and corporate customers through banking centers located in the state of Florida, the New York metropolitan area and Dallas, Texas, and a comprehensive suite of wholesale products to customers through an Atlanta office focused on the Southeast region. BankUnited also offers certain commercial lending and deposit products through national platforms. For additional information, call (877) 779-2265 or visit www.BankUnited.com. BankUnited can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/BankUnited.official, LinkedIn @BankUnited and on X @BankUnited.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that reflect the Companyโ€™s current views with respect to, among other things, future events and financial performance. The Company generally identifies forward-looking statements by terminology such as โ€œoutlook,โ€ โ€œbelieves,โ€ โ€œexpects,โ€ โ€œpotential,โ€ โ€œcontinues,โ€ โ€œmay,โ€ โ€œwill,โ€ โ€œcould,โ€ โ€œshould,โ€ โ€œseeks,โ€ โ€œapproximately,โ€ โ€œpredicts,โ€ โ€œintends,โ€ โ€œplans,โ€ โ€œestimates,โ€ โ€œanticipates,โ€ “forecasts” or the negative version of those words or other comparable words. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on the historical performance of the Company and its subsidiaries or on the Companyโ€™s current plans, estimates and expectations. The inclusion of this forward-looking information should not be regarded as a representation by the Company that the future plans, estimates or expectations contemplated by the Company will be achieved. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties and assumptions, including (without limitation) those relating to the Companyโ€™s operations, financial results, financial condition, business prospects, growth strategy and liquidity, including as impacted by external circumstances outside the Company’s direct control, such as but not limited to adverse events or conditions impacting the financial services industry. If one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if the Companyโ€™s underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, the Companyโ€™s actual results may vary materially from those indicated in these statements. These factors should not be construed as exhaustive. The Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. A number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements. Information on these factors can be found in the Companyโ€™s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K, which are available at the SECโ€™s website (www.sec.gov).

ย 
ย 
ย 

BANKUNITED, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS – UNAUDITED

(In thousands, except share and per share data)
ย 

ย 

ย 

June 30,

2025

ย 

March 31,

2025

ย 

December 31,

2024

ASSETS

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Cash and due from banks:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Non-interest bearing

$

15,595

ย 

ย 

$

12,727

ย 

ย 

$

12,078

ย 

Interest bearing

ย 

785,699

ย 

ย 

ย 

431,018

ย 

ย 

ย 

479,038

ย 

Cash and cash equivalents

ย 

801,294

ย 

ย 

ย 

443,745

ย 

ย 

ย 

491,116

ย 

Investment securities

ย 

9,401,071

ย 

ย 

ย 

9,099,809

ย 

ย 

ย 

9,130,244

ย 

Non-marketable equity securities

ย 

174,234

ย 

ย 

ย 

181,359

ย 

ย 

ย 

206,297

ย 

Loans

ย 

23,933,527

ย 

ย 

ย 

23,989,899

ย 

ย 

ย 

24,297,980

ย 

Allowance for credit losses

ย 

(222,730

)

ย 

ย 

(219,747

)

ย 

ย 

(223,153

)

Loans, net

ย 

23,710,797

ย 

ย 

ย 

23,770,152

ย 

ย 

ย 

24,074,827

ย 

Bank owned life insurance

ย 

294,855

ย 

ย 

ย 

293,886

ย 

ย 

ย 

284,570

ย 

Operating lease equipment, net

ย 

214,455

ย 

ย 

ย 

218,621

ย 

ย 

ย 

223,844

ย 

Goodwill

ย 

77,637

ย 

ย 

ย 

77,637

ย 

ย 

ย 

77,637

ย 

Other assets

ย 

785,364

ย 

ย 

ย 

746,788

ย 

ย 

ย 

753,207

ย 

Total assets

$

35,459,707

ย 

ย 

$

34,831,997

ย 

ย 

$

35,241,742

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERSโ€™ EQUITY

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Liabilities:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Demand deposits:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Non-interest bearing

$

9,112,888

ย 

ย 

$

8,069,275

ย 

ย 

$

7,616,182

ย 

Interest bearing

ย 

5,583,663

ย 

ย 

ย 

4,776,223

ย 

ย 

ย 

4,892,814

ย 

Savings and money market

ย 

10,171,156

ย 

ย 

ย 

10,788,919

ย 

ย 

ย 

11,055,418

ย 

Time

ย 

3,778,234

ย 

ย 

ย 

4,423,408

ย 

ย 

ย 

4,301,289

ย 

Total deposits

ย 

28,645,941

ย 

ย 

ย 

28,057,825

ย 

ย 

ย 

27,865,703

ย 

FHLB advances

ย 

2,255,000

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,405,000

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,930,000

ย 

Notes and other borrowings

ย 

708,937

ย 

ย 

ย 

709,091

ย 

ย 

ย 

708,553

ย 

Other liabilities

ย 

896,812

ย 

ย 

ย 

762,499

ย 

ย 

ย 

923,168

ย 

Total liabilities

ย 

32,506,690

ย 

ย 

ย 

31,934,415

ย 

ย 

ย 

32,427,424

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Commitments and contingencies

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Stockholders’ equity:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Common stock, par value $0.01 per share, 400,000,000 shares authorized; 75,218,911, 75,242,048 and 74,748,370 shares issued and outstanding

ย 

752

ย 

ย 

ย 

752

ย 

ย 

ย 

747

ย 

Paid-in capital

ย 

306,271

ย 

ย 

ย 

301,321

ย 

ย 

ย 

301,672

ย 

Retained earnings

ย 

2,877,237

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,831,743

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,796,440

ย 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

ย 

(231,243

)

ย 

ย 

(236,234

)

ย 

ย 

(284,541

)

Total stockholders’ equity

ย 

2,953,017

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,897,582

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,814,318

ย 

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

35,459,707

ย 

ย 

$

34,831,997

ย 

ย 

$

35,241,742

ย 

ย 
ย 
ย 
ย 

BANKUNITED, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME – UNAUDITED

(In thousands, except per share data)
ย 

ย 

ย 

Three Months Ended

ย 

Six Months Ended

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

March 31, 2025

ย 

June 30, 2024

ย 

June 30, 2025

ย 

June 30, 2024

Interest income:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans

$

328,090

ย 

$

321,384

ย 

$

350,604

ย 

$

649,474

ย 

$

697,861

Investment securities

ย 

117,346

ย 

ย 

113,869

ย 

ย 

123,708

ย 

ย 

231,215

ย 

ย 

247,887

Other

ย 

8,343

ย 

ย 

8,436

ย 

ย 

8,986

ย 

ย 

16,779

ย 

ย 

19,024

Total interest income

ย 

453,779

ย 

ย 

443,689

ย 

ย 

483,298

ย 

ย 

897,468

ย 

ย 

964,772

Interest expense:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposits

ย 

170,695

ย 

ย 

174,210

ย 

ย 

208,091

ย 

ย 

344,905

ย 

ย 

418,089

Borrowings

ย 

36,965

ย 

ย 

36,340

ย 

ย 

49,185

ย 

ย 

73,305

ย 

ย 

105,804

Total interest expense

ย 

207,660

ย 

ย 

210,550

ย 

ย 

257,276

ย 

ย 

418,210

ย 

ย 

523,893

Net interest income before provision for credit losses

ย 

246,119

ย 

ย 

233,139

ย 

ย 

226,022

ย 

ย 

479,258

ย 

ย 

440,879

Provision for credit losses

ย 

15,698

ย 

ย 

15,111

ย 

ย 

19,538

ย 

ย 

30,809

ย 

ย 

34,823

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

ย 

230,421

ย 

ย 

218,028

ย 

ย 

206,484

ย 

ย 

448,449

ย 

ย 

406,056

Non-interest income:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Deposit service charges and fees

ย 

5,323

ย 

ย 

5,235

ย 

ย 

4,909

ย 

ย 

10,558

ย 

ย 

10,222

Lease financing

ย 

4,612

ย 

ย 

4,313

ย 

ย 

5,640

ย 

ย 

8,925

ย 

ย 

17,080

Other non-interest income

ย 

17,875

ย 

ย 

12,722

ย 

ย 

13,636

ย 

ย 

30,597

ย 

ย 

23,760

Total non-interest income

ย 

27,810

ย 

ย 

22,270

ย 

ย 

24,185

ย 

ย 

50,080

ย 

ย 

51,062

Non-interest expense:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Employee compensation and benefits

ย 

83,153

ย 

ย 

82,746

ย 

ย 

75,588

ย 

ย 

165,899

ย 

ย 

151,508

Occupancy and equipment

ย 

10,945

ย 

ย 

11,343

ย 

ย 

10,973

ย 

ย 

22,288

ย 

ย 

21,542

Deposit insurance expense

ย 

6,976

ย 

ย 

7,227

ย 

ย 

8,530

ย 

ย 

14,203

ย 

ย 

22,060

Technology

ย 

23,492

ย 

ย 

22,780

ย 

ย 

20,567

ย 

ย 

46,272

ย 

ย 

40,882

Depreciation of operating lease equipment

ย 

3,869

ย 

ย 

4,009

ย 

ย 

7,896

ย 

ย 

7,878

ย 

ย 

17,109

Other non-interest expense

ย 

35,892

ย 

ย 

32,121

ย 

ย 

34,152

ย 

ย 

68,013

ย 

ย 

63,845

Total non-interest expense

ย 

164,327

ย 

ย 

160,226

ย 

ย 

157,706

ย 

ย 

324,553

ย 

ย 

316,946

Income before income taxes

ย 

93,904

ย 

ย 

80,072

ย 

ย 

72,963

ย 

ย 

173,976

ย 

ย 

140,172

Provision for income taxes

ย 

25,138

ย 

ย 

21,596

ย 

ย 

19,230

ย 

ย 

46,734

ย 

ย 

38,459

Net income

$

68,766

ย 

$

58,476

ย 

$

53,733

ย 

$

127,242

ย 

$

101,713

Earnings per common share, basic

$

0.91

ย 

$

0.78

ย 

$

0.72

ย 

$

1.70

ย 

$

1.36

Earnings per common share, diluted

$

0.91

ย 

$

0.78

ย 

$

0.72

ย 

$

1.68

ย 

$

1.36

ย 
ย 
ย 
ย 

BANKUNITED, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

AVERAGE BALANCES AND YIELDS

(Dollars in thousands)
ย 

ย 

ย 

Three Months Ended June 30,

ย 

Three Months Ended March 31,

ย 

Three Months Ended June 30,

ย 

2025

ย 

2025

ย 

2024

ย 

Average

Balance

ย 

Interest (1)

ย 

Yield/

Rate

(1)(2)

ย 

Average

Balance

ย 

Interest (1)

ย 

Yield/

Rate

(1)(2)

ย 

Average

Balance

ย 

Interest (1)

ย 

Yield/

Rate

(1)(2)

Assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest earning assets:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Loans

$

23,901,218

ย 

ย 

$

330,805

ย 

5.55

%

ย 

$

23,933,938

ย 

ย 

$

324,113

ย 

5.48

%

ย 

$

24,290,169

ย 

ย 

$

353,707

ย 

5.85

%

Investment securities (3)

ย 

9,352,504

ย 

ย 

ย 

118,046

ย 

5.06

%

ย 

ย 

9,104,228

ย 

ย 

ย 

114,590

ย 

5.07

%

ย 

ย 

8,894,517

ย 

ย 

ย 

124,572

ย 

5.60

%

Other interest earning assets

ย 

807,721

ย 

ย 

ย 

8,343

ย 

4.14

%

ย 

ย 

788,547

ย 

ย 

ย 

8,436

ย 

4.33

%

ย 

ย 

711,586

ย 

ย 

ย 

8,986

ย 

5.08

%

Total interest earning assets

ย 

34,061,443

ย 

ย 

ย 

457,194

ย 

5.38

%

ย 

ย 

33,826,713

ย 

ย 

ย 

447,139

ย 

5.34

%

ย 

ย 

33,896,272

ย 

ย 

ย 

487,265

ย 

5.77

%

Allowance for credit losses

ย 

(227,191

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

(228,158

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

(225,161

)

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Non-interest earning assets

ย 

1,370,990

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1,376,904

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1,571,649

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total assets

$

35,205,242

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

34,975,459

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

35,242,760

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest bearing liabilities:

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Interest bearing demand deposits

$

5,407,538

ย 

ย 

$

45,689

ย 

3.39

%

ย 

$

4,811,826

ย 

ย 

$

39,893

ย 

3.36

%

ย 

$

3,742,071

ย 

ย 

$

35,249

ย 

3.79

%

Savings and money market deposits

ย 

10,355,700

ย 

ย 

ย 

88,023

ย 

3.41

%

ย 

ย 

10,833,734

ย 

ย 

ย 

91,779

ย 

3.44

%

ย 

ย 

11,176,000

ย 

ย 

ย 

118,945

ย 

4.28

%

Time deposits

ย 

3,919,526

ย 

ย 

ย 

36,983

ย 

3.79

%

ย 

ย 

4,326,750

ย 

ย 

ย 

42,538

ย 

3.99

%

ย 

ย 

4,750,640

ย 

ย 

ย 

53,897

ย 

4.56

%

Total interest bearing deposits

ย 

19,682,764

ย 

ย 

ย 

170,695

ย 

3.48

%

ย 

ย 

19,972,310

ย 

ย 

ย 

174,210

ย 

3.54

%

ย 

ย 

19,668,711

ย 

ย 

ย 

208,091

ย 

4.26

%

FHLB advances

ย 

2,941,264

ย 

ย 

ย 

27,828

ย 

3.79

%

ย 

ย 

2,991,389

ย 

ย 

ย 

27,206

ย 

3.69

%

ย 

ย 

3,764,286

ย 

ย 

ย 

40,032

ย 

4.28

%

Notes and other borrowings

ย 

709,081

ย 

ย 

ย 

9,137

ย 

5.16

%

ย 

ย 

709,037

ย 

ย 

ย 

9,134

ย 

5.15

%

ย 

ย 

711,167

ย 

ย 

ย 

9,153

ย 

5.15

%

Total interest bearing liabilities

ย 

23,333,109

ย 

ย 

ย 

207,660

ย 

3.57

%

ย 

ย 

23,672,736

ย 

ย 

ย 

210,550

ย 

3.61

%

ย 

ย 

24,144,164

ย 

ย 

ย 

257,276

ย 

4.28

%

Non-interest bearing demand deposits

ย 

7,993,915

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

7,413,117

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

7,448,633

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Other non-interest bearing liabilities

ย 

931,879

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1,004,917

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

960,691

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total liabilities

ย 

32,258,903

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

32,090,770

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

32,553,488

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Stockholders’ equity

ย 

2,946,339

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,884,689

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

2,689,272

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

35,205,242

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

34,975,459

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

35,242,760

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

Net interest income

ย 

ย 

$

249,534

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

236,589

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

$

229,989

ย 

ย 

Interest rate spread

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1.81

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1.73

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

1.49

%

Net interest margin

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

2.93

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

2.81

%

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

ย 

2.72

%

Contacts

BankUnited, Inc.

Investor Relations:

Leslie N. Lunak, 786-313-1698

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