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Home Bancorp Reports Q4 Earnings Decline and Significant Rise in Nonperforming Assets

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Sentiment info
Negative
Importance info
7
Price
$60.47
Mkt Cap
$473.368M
52W Low
$39.59
52W High
$64.17
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Home Bancorp reported a decline in fourth-quarter net income and a notable 17% increase in nonperforming assets, signaling a deterioration in credit quality, while maintaining its quarterly cash dividend.


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  • Net Income Decline

    Net income decreased 8% to $11.4 million for Q4 2025, with diluted EPS falling to $1.46 from $1.59 in the prior quarter.

  • Significant Rise in Nonperforming Assets

    Nonperforming assets increased 17% quarter-over-quarter to $36.1 million, now representing 1.03% of total assets.

  • Increased Loan Loss Provision

    The company recorded a $480,000 provision for loan losses in Q4 2025, a notable shift from a $229,000 reversal in the previous quarter.

  • Stable Quarterly Dividend

    The Board of Directors declared an unchanged cash dividend of $0.31 per share, payable on February 20, 2026.


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Home Bancorp, Inc. announced a decrease in net income for the fourth quarter of 2025, with diluted earnings per share falling to $1.46 from $1.59 in the prior quarter. The net interest margin also experienced a slight contraction. A key concern is the significant 17% quarter-over-quarter increase in nonperforming assets, which now represent 1.03% of total assets, coupled with a shift from a loan loss provision reversal to a $480,000 provision. This indicates a worsening trend in credit quality and a more cautious outlook from management. While the company maintained its quarterly cash dividend at $0.31 per share, the deteriorating asset quality metrics are likely to be a primary focus for investors.

At the time of this filing, HBCP was trading at $60.47 on NASDAQ in the Finance sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $473.4M. The 52-week trading range was $39.59 to $64.17. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.

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