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News articleYahoo Finance· February 10, 2026

Butterfield (NTB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

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Butterfield (NTB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Image source: The Motley Fool. DATE Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026 at 10 a.m…
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  • Trust businesses organically grow like 2% a year with natural attrition of about 2%, so growth generally comes through acquisitions

    80% confidence
  • Butterfield is top 5 private trust company in Singapore with great growth opportunities

    80% confidence
  • Trust performance particularly strong due to Credit Suisse asset acquisition now completely integrated and fee standstill expired

    80% confidence
  • FX has been a real source of strength in Q4 and throughout 2025, with new functionality allowing clients to access credit lines for FX

    80% confidence
  • Deposit outflows of $360 million in Q4 were offset by foreign exchange translation gains of $310 million

    80% confidence
  • Noninterest deposit growth in Caymans due to seasonal influx associated with reinsurance payments

    80% confidence
  • Asset management fee strength driven by underlying valuations improving significantly in Q4 and throughout 2025

    80% confidence
  • Some costs in Q4 were one-time and will not repeat, expenses should settle between $90 million and $92 million quarterly

    80% confidence
  • Combined payout ratio of 97% in 2025 from dividend increases and share repurchases

    80% confidence
  • Continue to expect OCI improvement with additional burn down over the next 12 months of 28%

    80% confidence
  • Focused on trust acquisitions in existing jurisdictions: Guernsey, Bermuda, Cayman, Switzerland and Singapore as they are the best trust jurisdictions

    80% confidence
  • Not seeing systemic shifts in NPA migration, movements related to a few commercial accounts scattered throughout the network, mostly in Bermuda

    80% confidence
  • M&A growth strategy remains on track with active dialogue with potential targets

    80% confidence
  • Expect quarterly core expenses to be around $92 million over the next few quarters

    80% confidence
  • In 2025, Butterfield delivered strong financial results through disciplined execution with core net income per share growing 17.4% year-on-year to total $5.60 per share

    80% confidence
  • In 2025, Butterfield continued to produce top quartile returns relative to peers

    80% confidence

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