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OPFI - OppFi Inc. (OPFI) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

2023-05-11 18:45:03 ET

OppFi Inc. (OPFI)

Q1 2023 Earnings Conference Call

May 11, 2023 04:30 PM ET

Company Participants

Shaun Smolarz - Head, Investor Relations

Todd Schwartz - Chief Executive Officer & Executive Chairman

Pam Johnson - Chief Financial Officer

Conference Call Participants

David Scharf - JMP Securities

Presentation

Operator

Good afternoon and welcome to OppFi’s First Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. All participants are in a listen-only mode. As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded. After management's presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions]

And it is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Shaun Smolarz, Head of Investor Relations. Thank you, sir. You may begin.

Shaun Smolarz

Thank you, operator. Good afternoon. On today’s call are Todd Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman, and Pam Johnson, Chief Financial Officer. Our first quarter 2022 earnings press release and supplemental presentation can be found at investors.oppfi.com.

During this call, OppFi will discuss certain forward-looking information. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and assessments made by OppFi’s management in light of their experience and assessment of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments, and other factors they believe to be appropriate.

Any forward-looking statements made during this call are made as of today and OppFi undertakes no duty to update or revise any such statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Important factors that could cause actual results, developments, and business decisions to differ materially from forward-looking statements are described in the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the sections entitled Risk Factors.

In today’s remarks by management, the company will discuss certain non-GAAP financial metrics. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measures can be found in the earnings press release issued earlier this afternoon. This call is being webcast live and will be available for replay on our website.

I would now like to turn the call over to Todd.

Todd Schwartz

Thanks Shaun and good afternoon everyone. I am very pleased to report continued strength in our business. In the first quarter of 2023, we achieved adjusted net income that exceeded our guidance with solid year-over-year growth. I believe this result clearly indicates our ability to rebound and deliver profitable growth.

Pam will review our first quarter results in detail as well as discuss our full year guidance update. Before she does, I will cover two topics. One, the key highlights from our Q1 2023 financial performance; and two, an update on strategic business initiatives for 2023.

First quarter results were driven by improvement in credit performance. As a result of credit model adjustments made in the middle of 2022, total expense leverage and better-than-expected recoveries in payments. This enabled us to exceed our first quarter guidance for adjusted net income and achieved year-over-year growth.

The key highlights for the first quarter this year compared to last year are 9% growth in ending receivables to $370.2 million, 20% growth in total revenue to $120.4 million, net income of $3.9 million and adjusted net income of $4.4 million. We realize further gains in cost efficiency in both marketing and operations with a 9% decrease in marketing cost per new funded loan and the 8 percentage point decrease in total expenses as a percentage of revenue.

Now I'd like to provide updates on our previously discussed core strategic initiatives for 2023. Credit performance continues to strengthen. As we anticipated, after credit adjustments were made last year, we experienced sequential improvements in vintage level first payment defaults beginning in Q3 and then improvements in portfolio level total delinquency rates starting in Q4.

Now I'm pleased to report net charge-off rates both as a percentage of revenue and average receivables improved in Q1 sequentially. We expect net charge-off rates to end 2023 significantly lower than last year. In the first quarter, the first payment default rate decreased 20% year-over-year and 9% sequentially. This was down 30% from the peak last year. The total delinquency rate decreased 20% from the fourth quarter of 2022 and 3% year-over-year.

The net charge-off rate as a percentage of total revenue decreased 18% and or 11 percentage points falling to 48.9% from 59.8% in Q4 last year. We attribute part of the success to our values-based collection strategy during the first quarter, recoveries doubled to $6.4 million year-over-year. This also represented a 40% increase sequentially.

Portfolio quality remains our priority. We made the strategic decision to focus on profitable growth by tightly managing credit. As a result, we are emphasizing credit performance over origination growth to achieve consistent earnings growth. We continue to diligently monitor leading indicators closely and additional credit adjustments will be made as needed.

Our marketing initiatives continue to unlock pockets of growth to drive cost-effective low-risk origination volume. We continue to focus on optimizing our diverse channel mix across SCO, direct mail and long-standing partners. One of the other areas of focus for 2023 is continuing to improve our operational efficiency. We recently streamlined our customer support operations to maximize efficiency while improving customer experience. This is evidenced by our Net Promoter Score of 80 that we achieved in Q1.

In summary, I'm very pleased with our Q1 performance that exceeded our earnings guidance and delivered year-over-year growth. Given our Q1 performance and greater confidence in the remainder of the year, we raised our guidance for full year adjusted net income and earnings per share.

With that, I'll turn the call over to Pam.

Pam Johnson

Thanks, Todd, and good afternoon, everyone. Q1 was a strong quarter as our credit performance clearly continued to improve. Total revenue increased 19.5% to $120.4 million. Net originations decreased 1.9% year-over-year to $160 million. This reflects the credit adjustments made in the third quarter last year. New customer originations for the quarter decreased by 17.9% year-over-year, while existing customer originations increased by 15.9%.

Our annualized net charge-off rate as a percentage of average receivables was 61.8% for the first quarter compared to 55.8% for the prior year quarter and a decrease from 71% in the fourth quarter of 2022.

As a percentage of revenue, the annualized net charge-off rate for the first quarter was 48.9% compared to 47.2% in the comparable period last year and an improvement from 59.8% in the fourth quarter of 2022. We expect the net charge-off rates to continue to improve throughout the year.

Turning to expenses. Total expenses for the first quarter totaled $53.5 million or 44.4% of total revenue compared to $52.9 million or 52.5% of total revenue for the first quarter of 2022. The year-over-year increase was primarily result of higher interest expense, partially offset by lower direct marketing spend driven by decreased cost per funded loan.

Interest expense for the first quarter totaled $11.4 million or 9.5% of total revenue, compared to $7.4 million or 7.4% of total revenue for the same period a year ago. The increase was due to higher interest rates on our credit facilities utilized to fund originations growth over the past year.

Adjusted EBITDA totaled $20.1 million for the first quarter, a 78% increase from $11.3 million for the comparable period last year, driven by both lower net charge-offs and operating expenses. Adjusted net income was $4.4 million for the first quarter, a significant increase from the approximate $650,000 for the comparable period last year.

Adjusted earnings per share, was compared to $0.01 for the first quarter last year. This exceeded our guidance of approximately breakeven. For the three months ended March 31, 2023, OppFi had 84.4 million weighted average diluted shares outstanding.

Our balance sheet remains strong with cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash of $71.4 million, total debt of $331.6 million, gross receivables of $417.5 million and equity of $164.1 million as of quarter end. We believe we have ample liquidity available to support our current growth plans with $546.4 million in total capacity to fund receivables at the end of the first quarter.

Turning now to our outlook. For full year 2023, we affirmed guidance for total revenue of $500 million to $520 million, which implies growth of 10% to 15% year-over-year. In addition, we increased our expectations for adjusted net income to between $24 million and $30 million from the $22 million to $28 million prior range. As a result, we are also increasing our guidance for adjusted diluted earnings per share to between $0.28 and $0.35 from the $0.26 to $0.33 previous range.

While we're not providing formal guidance for the second quarter, I would like to share our current view based on our pacing quarter-to-date. We continue to manage the business for profitable growth. With this strategy, we expect total revenue for the second quarter to increase mid to high-single-digits year-over-year, and we anticipate revenue growth to accelerate in the second half of the year to achieve our full year guidance.

With that, I would now like to turn the call over to the operator for Q&A. Operator?

Question-and-Answer Session

Operator

Thank you. We will now be conducting a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] Our first questions come from the line of David Scharf with JMP Securities. Please proceed with your questions.

David Scharf

Hi, good afternoon. Thanks for taking my questions. Todd, kind of curious, just taking a step back, the trends in credit are obviously, very encouraging. And overall, I think the kind of trends seem to be very consistent with most of the other non-prime lenders, we've talked to this quarter in terms of improvements post-credit tightening and moderation of origination volumes. Can you just maybe share some thoughts on how you're thinking about that the macro outlook that there are so many different variables and uncertainties. And specifically, are there certain metrics or telltale signs, like it's sort of unchartered territory we're in. And I'm wondering what are some of the things you would need to see to get comfortable switching back to more, not necessarily aggressive, but more growth mode.

Todd Schwartz

Yes. Thank you. That's a good question. Well, so first of all, right now with the macroeconomic backdrop, the positive of all this is that there is very low unemployment. And I think there's been a lot of surprise of the job growth that we've seen. And so we are obviously benefiting from that. Customers are employed and paying. I think to your point, due to the backdrop, we are being conservative in the segments that we're originating on behalf of our bank partners because the way we think about this is last year, things started to look really good in the beginning of 2022, and then we saw what happened. And so I think our strategy here is we're going to really focus on the dependable segments, the segments that we know, we can count on for profitable growth and a consistency of returns. And so that's really how we've decided to play it.

The good news is we've been able to find growth there, and we've been able to do it at or below the acquisition costs that we're targeting. And I think that may be doing to some tightening going on above us and also some less competition that we were seeing kind of in late 2021 and early 2022.

David Scharf

Got it. And that was kind of a sort of a follow-up. I was curious, what observations you're seeing on the competitive front? And specifically, just here we are a couple of months after the last call, and we've seen more rate increases. Are funding constraints, are you sensing that that's becoming more of a hindrance to potential competitors that you might be seeing more kind of inbound traffic, even if you're not necessarily funding those loans? Any sense that the current rate environment has kind of been working in your favor?

Todd Schwartz

I think so. I think what you're seeing is some of the lenders above us are typically called the peer-to-peer space has definitely tightened just from looking at earnings transcripts and looking at their – they're not able to provide necessarily pass on the cost to investors to get them a higher rate of return. And so we're getting the benefit of that.

I also think just in our segment, there's been some shakeup, that's happened in 2022 that we need to be getting an advantage. And also, we were able to complete a large scale facility last year to give us ample room to grow and have also improved our cash position by over $20 million in the quarter. So we have ample room to grow our appetite there, and we're improving the game, and we're looking for high-quality originations that we think can provide credit access to our customers.

David Scharf

Got it. And just switching to the numbers. Should we view the guidance change? I mean, is that predominantly kind of flowing through the first quarter or upside, or is there anything else that you would characterize as is changing on the margin from the last call?

Todd Schwartz

Yes. I think that's right. I think obviously flowing through the first quarter. It's also our confidence in our operating leverage and our credit and our ability to still find pockets of growth. So it's a little bit of both, but I think we felt comfortable revising slightly up and showing strength through the first quarter, which obviously was a big decision factor in that.

David Scharf

Got it. Got it. And then just the last question, probably more theoretical given everything we just talked about on the macro environment. But can you provide, I guess, the math around with existing funding in place, any covenants or limitations on how much can be drawn just based on kind of what you could draw right now in combination with your sort of 12-month forecast of loan repayments. Trying to get a sense of what sort of the maximum origination capabilities are based on planned repayments and current borrowing, not suggesting that's what you're going to do, but just to help us frame that.

Todd Schwartz

Yes. I mean if you're asking like do we have ample capacity, ample cash and ample room to grow at our guidance of 10% to 15%? Absolutely. I mean, we could grow faster than that. But that's all that, like I said, we're being conservative and focused on operating leverage and credit performance, and we want probability of return to be very high for our bank partners on these originations. And so yes, I mean, there is room to grow further out.

But in this environment, to your point earlier, I think we feel very comfortable with that range. And so that's something we can achieve with a high degree of probability and a high degree of return that the returns will come through.

David Scharf

Great. Great. That's all I have. Thank you.

Todd Schwartz

Thanks, David.

Operator

Our next questions come from the line of Mike Grondahl with Northland Securities. Please proceed with your question.

Unidentified Analyst

Hi, guys. This is Owen on for Mike. I just have two quick ones. Were there any issues with tax season? And secondly, are there any products to highlight or improvements to existing ones incremental to last quarter?

Todd Schwartz

Can you just repeat the second question, Owen, please?

Unidentified Analyst

Yes. Are there any new products to call out or highlight or any improvements to existing ones from last quarter?

Todd Schwartz

Yes. So the first one was tax season. So it was a very successful tax season. Part of this, though, was due to the technology enhancements we made in the second half of last year to our payment settlement portal. We revamped our whole recovery strategy as we call it a value-based recovery strategy. This yielded significantly better results than we've ever had in the history of the company, which was very successful and led to outsized performance compared to our budget, which was great. But it was a successful tax season and behaved more normally than we've kind of seen in like the last two years to three years. So that was great.

As far as the product goes, we still have the core installment product with our bank partners. That is our primary product. When you say updates to the product, are you talking about just specifically about the product or like something about how we're growing it

Unidentified Analyst

Yes.

Todd Schwartz

Maybe just be a little bit more clear.

Unidentified Analyst

Yes, more specific to the core part. Just anything incremental.

Todd Schwartz

Yes. I mean -- so I mean, I think the marketing team has done a great job of really not only working to adjust filters to find pockets of growth, but also working -- maximizing our partnerships and relationships and then really, really kind of refreshing and focusing on the things we can, we control more, which is SEO, direct new referrals, those are all showing great momentum coming out of the first quarter and something that we're prioritizing. And also, they happen to be lower cost acquisition channel. So we're definitely putting a lot of effort and focus on that, and we feel that, that can definitely differentiate us here.

Unidentified Analyst

Great. Thanks for answering by question.

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Our next questions come from the line of William Buster with Solamere Capital Group [ph].

Unidentified Analyst

Hey, Tod and team, first of all, I wanted to commend you for taking the rains and making some hard decisions. It's obvious through the credit book that you came in at the right time, and I appreciate what you've done. And I also want to applaud the slower growth, I am in the camp of profitable and good growth being the best growth. Thank you for that.

I did want to ask, it seems that your NPS score has slipped a little. I was curious how you're thinking about that and some of the puts and takes. I know your family history is very MPS focused? And curious how you think about that?.

Todd Schwartz

Yes. I mean it's one that obviously we track and closely monitor on a week-to-week basis. And there is some that there is some movement in that number through the quarter. I think, I believe actually through most of the quarter, we were sitting at 82% to 83%. And I think maybe a little so it's what we kind of for you at the last day of the month. So -- but our goal is to keep that above 80. That’s industry-leading. And I'm not aware of another financial service provider that kind of holds a score at that level. So we're very, very proud of that. Something that we'll continue to focus on and continue to be -- to make sure that we keep it as high as possible. But yes, there is a little of volatility in the number throughout the week to week depending on the originations and the customers.

Unidentified Analyst

Okay. And one of the things that has come up obviously with the regional banking stuff. I just was curious, the stability of your funding relationships and how you're thinking about the bank partners? If you wouldn't mind just kind of sharing your thoughts on that, that would be awesome.

Todd Schwartz

Yes. I mean it's top of mind and obviously something that we're focused on. As far as our partners, liquidity partners, bank partners, not on the lending side, but just on the treasury side. We have no exposure to any of the banks that have gone away or are having difficulties. I think we stated that on the last quarter earnings call. So thank goodness for that. Our banking partners have not had any effect to our knowledge at all either. Obviously, we have very close relationships with them and talk to them very, very frequently, but their balance sheets remain very strong and our partnerships remain very strong. So, so far, there really hasn't been any issues on that front.

Unidentified Analyst

Yes. One of the interesting comments that one of your competitors had said is that the shorter duration loans are actually sort of a positive to their partners. So I was curious if you were hearing the same things in a duration crisis, maybe some shorter duration loans could help

Todd Schwartz

Yes. No. I think in this environment with uncertainty, I think the shorter duration, that's the one thing about OppFi we've never played with durations. I mean there's incremental duration risk that is appropriate one month, two months out, but to change drastically change your duration, there is risk in that and you're not necessarily getting paid for that risk. And so we're very careful. I mean if you look at our business in the history of time.

I think our duration our average duration, our average life of loan on the books has been consistent and really has only incrementally changed kind of throughout the history of our business because it's not something that we really want to play with. And it's also in better times, you may not -- it may not benefit you, but in time tougher times or uncertain times that we are kind of today, I think, it really is appropriate and prudent thing to do.

Unidentified Analyst

Yes. All right. Cool. Well, I just want to publicly thank you for stepping in. I know that you changed your life to come back to the company, and thank you for what you're doing.

Todd Schwartz

Thank you. I appreciate it. I appreciate the kind words. Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. There are no further questions at this time. I'd like to hand the call back over to Todd Schwartz for any closing comments.

Todd Schwartz

Well, I want to thank everyone for joining us today. We look forward to speaking with you again in August when we report our Q2 results. Have a great day.

Operator

Thank you. This does conclude today's teleconference. We appreciate your participation. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Enjoy the rest of your day.

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OppFi Inc. (OPFI) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
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