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United States

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October 20, 2022

 

ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

Virginia

001-39325

54-1598552

(State or other jurisdiction

(Commission

(I.R.S. Employer

of incorporation)

File Number)

Identification No.)

 

 

 

1051 East Cary Street

Suite 1200

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(Address of principal executive offices, including Zip Code)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (804) 633-5031

 

 

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

 

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

 

Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

 

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

 

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class

  

Trading Symbol(s)

  

Name of each exchange on which registered

Common Stock, par value $1.33 per share

AUB

The NASDAQ Global Select Market

Depositary Shares, Each Representing a 1/400th Interest in a Share of 6.875% Perpetual Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series A

AUBAP

The NASDAQ Global Select Market

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

 

Emerging growth company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On October 20, 2022, Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing its financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022. A copy of the press release is being furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto and is incorporated herein by reference. 

Attached as Exhibit 99.2 and incorporated herein by reference is a presentation that the Company will use in connection with a webcast and conference call for analysts at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, October 20, 2022. This presentation is also available under the Presentations link in the Investor Relations – News & Events section of the Company’s website at https://investors.atlanticunionbank.com.

The information disclosed in or incorporated by reference into this Item 2.02, including Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2, is furnished and shall not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits.

 

Exhibit No.

 

Description of Exhibit

99.1

 

Press release dated October 20, 2022 regarding third quarter 2022 results.

99.2

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation presentation.

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: October 20, 2022

By:

/s/ Robert M. Gorman

 

 

 

Robert M. Gorman

 

 

 

Executive Vice President and

 

 

 

Chief Financial Officer

 

2

EX-99.1 2 aub-20221020xex99d1.htm EX-99.1

Exhibit 99.1

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Contact:              Robert M. Gorman - (804) 523-7828

Executive Vice President / Chief Financial Officer

ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES REPORTS THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

Richmond, Va., October 20, 2022 – Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation (the “Company” or “Atlantic Union”) (Nasdaq: AUB) reported net income available to common shareholders of $55.1 million and basic and diluted earnings per common share of $0.74 for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022. Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders(1) were $55.1 million, diluted adjusted operating earnings per common share(1) were $0.74, and pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders(1) were $73.4 million for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022.

“We believe the third quarter financial results show that Atlantic Union Bankshares is delivering on what we said we would do - with upper single digit annualized loan growth, double digit deposit growth, strong credit quality, an expanding net interest margin and positive operating leverage,” said John C. Asbury, president and chief executive officer of Atlantic Union. “We continue to see resiliency and positive market dynamics in our footprint, which combined with our asset sensitivity, gives us confidence in our ability to achieve our top tier financial targets.”

“Operating under the mantra of soundness, profitability and growth – in that order of priority - Atlantic Union remains committed to generating sustainable, profitable growth and building long term value for our shareholders.”

NET INTEREST INCOME

For the third quarter of 2022, net interest income was $150.7 million, an increase of $11.9 million from $138.8 million for the second quarter of 2022. Net interest income (FTE)(1) was $154.6 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of $12.2 million from the second quarter of 2022. The increases in net interest income and net interest income (FTE)(1) were primarily driven by increases in loan yields on the Company’s variable rate loans due to higher market interest rates, higher interest income due to average loan growth from the prior quarter, and the additional day count in the third quarter, compared to the second quarter. These increases were partially offset by decreases in Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP)” and fair value accretion interest income and increases in deposit and borrowing costs as a result of increases in short-term market rates and average deposit growth from the prior quarter. The third quarter net interest margin increased 19 basis points from the prior quarter to 3.34% at September 30, 2022, and the net interest margin (FTE)(1) increased 19 basis points during the same period to 3.43%. Earning asset yields increased by 42 basis points in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the second quarter due to the impact of rising market interest rates on loans and investment securities yields. The cost of funds increased from the prior quarter by 23 basis points to 45 basis points at September 30, 2022, driven by higher deposit and borrowing costs as noted above.


The Company’s net interest margin (FTE) (1) includes the impact of acquisition accounting fair value adjustments. Net accretion related to acquisition accounting was $1.1 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, representing a decrease of $1.6 million from the prior quarter. The first, second, and third quarters of 2022 and the remaining estimated net accretion impact are reflected in the following table (dollars in thousands):

Loan

Deposit 

Borrowings

    

Accretion

    

Amortization

    

Amortization

    

Total

For the quarter ended March 31, 2022

$

2,253

$

(10)

$

(203)

$

2,040

For the quarter ended June 30, 2022

2,879

(11)

(207)

2,661

For the quarter ended September 30, 2022

1,326

(11)

(209)

1,106

For the remaining three months of 2022 (estimated)

 

945

(12)

(208)

 

725

For the years ending (estimated):

2023

 

3,338

 

(31)

 

(852)

 

2,455

2024

 

2,714

 

(4)

 

(877)

 

1,833

2025

 

2,123

 

(1)

 

(900)

 

1,222

2026

 

1,707

 

 

(926)

 

781

2027

 

1,306

 

 

(953)

 

353

Thereafter

 

6,469

 

 

(7,994)

 

(1,525)

Total remaining acquisition accounting fair value adjustments at September 30, 2022

$

18,602

$

(48)

$

(12,710)

$

5,844

ASSET QUALITY

Overview

During the third quarter of 2022, nonperforming assets (“NPAs”) as a percentage of loans remained low at 0.21% at September 30, 2022. Accruing past due loan levels as a percentage of total loans held for investment at September 30, 2022 totaled 21 basis points, which was a 6 basis point increase from June 30, 2022, and a 9 basis point decrease from September 30, 2021. Net charge-off levels remained low at 0.02% of total average loans (annualized) for the third quarter of 2022. The allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) totaled $119.0 million at September 30, 2022, a $5.8 million increase from the prior quarter.

Nonperforming Assets

At September 30, 2022, NPAs totaled $28.6 million, a decrease of $2.5 million from June 30, 2022. The following table shows a summary of NPA balances at the quarter ended (dollars in thousands):

    

September 30, 

    

June 30, 

    

March 31, 

    

December 31, 

    

September 30, 

2022

2022

2022

2021

2021

Nonaccrual loans

$

26,500

$

29,070

$

29,032

$

31,100

$

35,472

Foreclosed properties

 

2,087

 

2,065

 

1,696

 

1,696

 

1,696

Total nonperforming assets

$

28,587

$

31,135

$

30,728

$

32,796

$

37,168

The following table shows the activity in nonaccrual loans for the quarter ended (dollars in thousands):

    

September 30, 

    

June 30, 

    

March 31, 

    

December 31, 

    

September 30, 

2022

2022

2022

2021

2021

Beginning Balance

$

29,070

$

29,032

$

31,100

$

35,472

$

36,399

Net customer payments

 

(3,725)

 

(2,472)

 

(4,132)

 

(5,068)

 

(4,719)

Additions

 

1,302

 

3,203

 

2,087

 

1,294

 

4,177

Charge-offs

 

(125)

 

(311)

 

(23)

 

(598)

 

(385)

Transfers to foreclosed property

 

(22)

 

(382)

 

 

 

Ending Balance

$

26,500

$

29,070

$

29,032

$

31,100

$

35,472


Past Due Loans

Past due loans still accruing interest totaled $29.0 million or 0.21% of total loans held for investment at September 30, 2022, compared to $20.4 million or 0.15% of total loans held for investment at June 30, 2022, and $38.8 million or 0.30% of total loans held for investment at September 30, 2021. The increase in past due loan levels in the third quarter of 2022 as compared to the second quarter of 2022 was primarily due to increases in past due credit relationships within the commercial real estate – owner occupied and commercial and industrial portfolios. Of the total past due loans still accruing interest, $7.4 million or 0.05% of total loans held for investment were loans past due 90 days or more at September 30, 2022, compared to $4.6 million or 0.03% of total loans held for investment at June 30, 2022, and $11.0 million or 0.08% of total loans held for investment at September 30, 2021.

Allowance for Credit Losses

At September 30, 2022, the ACL was $119.0 million and included an allowance for loan and lease losses (“ALLL”) of $108.0 million and a reserve for unfunded commitments (“RUC”) of $11.0 million. The ACL at September 30, 2022 increased $5.8 million from June 30, 2022, primarily due to increased uncertainty in the macroeconomic outlook and the impact of loan growth in the third quarter of 2022.

The ACL as a percentage of total loans increased to 0.86% at September 30, 2022, compared to 0.83% at June 30, 2022. The ALLL as a percentage of total loans was 0.78% at September 30, 2022, compared to 0.76% at June 30, 2022.

Net Charge-offs

Net charge-offs were $587,000 or 0.02% of total average loans on an annualized basis for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, compared to $939,000 or 0.03% (annualized) for the second quarter of 2022, and $113,000 or less than 0.01% (annualized) for the third quarter of 2021. On a year-to-date basis through September 30, 2022, net charge-offs totaled $1.5 million or 0.02% of total average loans (annualized).

Provision for Credit Losses

For the quarter ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $6.4 million, compared to a provision for credit losses of $3.6 million in the previous quarter, and a negative provision for credit losses of $18.8 million recorded during the same quarter in 2021. The provision for credit losses for the third quarter of 2022 reflected a provision of $4.4 million for loan and lease losses and a $2.0 million reserve for unfunded commitments.

NONINTEREST INCOME

Noninterest income decreased $12.7 million to $25.6 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 from $38.3 million in the prior quarter, primarily due to the impact of the sale of Dixon, Hubard, Feinour & Brown, Inc. (“DHFB”), as the prior quarter included a $9.1 million pre-tax gain on the transaction within other operating income. In addition, the current quarter’s fiduciary and asset management fees decreased $2.8 million from the prior quarter due to a decrease in assets under management primarily driven by the DHFB sale. Other decreases from the prior quarter include a $1.3 million decrease in service charges on deposit accounts, reflective of the changes to the Company’s overdraft policy, a $810,000 decrease in mortgage banking income due to a decline in mortgage origination volumes and lower gain on sales margins, and a $550,000 reduction in loan related interest rate swap fee income driven by a decrease in average transaction swap fees. These noninterest income category decreases were partially offset by increases of $819,000 primarily related to syndication, foreign exchange, and other capital market transaction fees, included in other operating income, an increase of $729,000 in bank owned life insurance income due to mortality benefits, and an increase of $193,000 in interchange fees.

NONINTEREST EXPENSE

Noninterest expense increased to $99.9 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 from $98.8 million in the prior quarter, primarily driven by a $1.3 million increase in salaries and benefits expense due primarily to elevated new hire recruiting expenses and lower deferred loan origination costs resulting from changes in loan originations production mix from the prior quarter. In addition, other expenses increased from the prior quarter by $1.1 million primarily driven by OREO gains of $631,000 realized in the prior quarter. The increases to noninterest expense were partially offset by a $1.2 million decline in professional services expense primarily driven by lower strategic project costs.


INCOME TAXES

The effective tax rate for the three months ended September 30, 2022 was 17.0%, compared to 16.7% for the three months ended June 30, 2022, as the prior quarter reflected the impact of discrete items related to the sale of DHFB.

BALANCE SHEET

At September 30, 2022, total assets were $20.0 billion, an increase of $288.4 million or approximately 5.8% (annualized) from June 30, 2022, and an increase of $14.6 million or approximately 0.1% from September 30, 2021. Total assets increased from the prior quarter due to the increase in total loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) of $263.3 million driven by loan growth, as well as an increase in cash and cash equivalents of $150.0 million due to deposit growth, partially offset by a decline in the investment securities portfolio of $179.4 million primarily related to the impact of market interest rate increases on the market value of the available for sale securities portfolio.

At September 30, 2022, loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) totaled $13.9 billion, including $12.1 million in PPP loans, an increase of $263.3 million or 7.7% (annualized) from $13.7 billion, including $21.7 million in PPP loans, at June 30, 2022. Average loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) totaled $13.7 billion at September 30, 2022, an increase of $207.9 million or 6.1% (annualized) from the prior quarter. Excluding the effects of the PPP(1), adjusted loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) at September 30, 2022 increased $272.9 million or 7.9% (annualized) from June 30, 2022 and adjusted average loans increased $237.0 million or 7.0% (annualized) from the prior quarter. At September 30, 2022, loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) increased $779.1 million or 5.9% from September 30, 2021, and quarterly average loans increased $281.8 million or 2.1% from the same period in the prior year. Excluding the effects of the PPP(1), adjusted loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) at September 30, 2022 increased $1.2 billion or 9.7% from the same period in the prior year, and adjusted quarterly average loans during the third quarter of 2022 increased $954.8 million or 7.5% from the same period in the prior year.

At September 30, 2022, total deposits were $16.5 billion, an increase of $417.6 million or approximately 10.3% (annualized) from June 30, 2022. Average deposits at September 30, 2022 also increased from the prior quarter by $297.2 million or 7.3% (annualized). Total deposits at September 30, 2022 decreased $75.9 million or 0.5% from September 30, 2021, and quarterly average deposits at September 30, 2022 decreased $229.9 million or 1.4% from the same period in the prior year. The decrease in total deposits from the prior year was primarily due to maturing high cost time deposits.

The following table shows the Company’s capital ratios at the quarters ended:

    

September 30, 

    

June 30, 

    

September 30, 

 

2022

2022

2021

 

Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio (2)

 

9.96

%  

9.96

%  

10.37

%

Tier 1 capital ratio (2)

 

10.98

%  

11.00

%  

11.49

%

Total capital ratio (2)

 

13.80

%  

13.86

%  

13.78

%

Leverage ratio (Tier 1 capital to average assets) (2)

 

9.32

%  

9.26

%  

8.97

%

Common equity to total assets

 

10.60

%  

11.32

%  

12.68

%

Tangible common equity to tangible assets (1)

 

6.11

%  

6.78

%  

8.16

%


For the quarter ended September 30, 2022, the Company’s common equity to total assets capital ratio and the tangible common equity to tangible assets capital ratio decreased from the prior quarter and prior year primarily due to the unrealized losses on the available for sale securities portfolio recorded in other comprehensive income due to market interest rate increases in the third quarter of 2022.

During the third quarter of 2022, the Company declared and paid a quarterly dividend on the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock of $171.88 per share (equivalent to $0.43 per outstanding depositary share), consistent with the second quarter of 2022 and the third quarter of 2021. During the third quarter of 2022, the Company also declared and paid cash dividends of $0.30 per common share, an increase of $0.02 or approximately 7.1% from the second quarter of 2022 and the third quarter of 2021.



(1) These are financial measures not calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). For a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures, see Alternative Performance Measures (non-GAAP) section of the Key Financial Results.

(2) All ratios at September 30, 2022 are estimates and subject to change pending the Company’s filing of its FR Y9-C. All other periods are presented as filed.

ABOUT ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION

Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation (Nasdaq: AUB) is the holding company for Atlantic Union Bank. Atlantic Union Bank has 114 branches and approximately 130 ATMs located throughout Virginia, and in portions of Maryland and North Carolina. Certain non-bank financial services affiliates of Atlantic Union Bank include: Atlantic Union Equipment Finance, Inc., which provides equipment financing; Atlantic Union Financial Consultants, LLC, which provides brokerage services; and Union Insurance Group, LLC, which offers various lines of insurance products.

THIRD QUARTER 2022 EARNINGS RELEASE CONFERENCE CALL

The Company will hold a conference call and webcast for investors at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, October 20, 2022 during which management will review the financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and provide an update on recent activities.

The listen-only webcast and the accompanying slides can be accessed at:

https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/st4hi3qy.

For analysts who wish to participate in the call, please register at the following URL:

https://register.vevent.com/register/BI0d0b7ad4bc21407885cc5e244e5d623f. To participate in the conference call, you must use the link to receive an audio dial-in number and an Access PIN.

A replay of the webcast, and the accompanying slides, will be available on the Company’s website for 90 days at: https://investors.atlanticunionbank.com/.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

In reporting the results as of and for the periods ended September 30, 2022, the Company has provided supplemental performance measures on a tax-equivalent, tangible, operating, adjusted or pre-tax pre-provision basis. These non-GAAP financial measures are a supplement to GAAP, which is used to prepare the Company’s financial statements, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. In addition, the Company’s non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to non-GAAP financial measures of other companies. The Company uses the non-GAAP financial measures discussed herein in its analysis of the Company’s performance. The Company’s management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide additional understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior periods and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented without the impact of items or events that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. For a reconciliation of these measures to their most directly comparable GAAP measures and additional information about these non-GAAP financial measures, see “Alternative Performance Measures (non-GAAP)” in the tables within the section “Key Financial Results.”

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements in this press release may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are statements that include, without limitation, statements made in Mr. Asbury’s quotes, statements regarding the Company’s outlook on future economic conditions and the impacts of the current economic uncertainties, estimates with respect to the remaining net accretion related to acquisition accounting, statements that include, projections, predictions, expectations, or beliefs about future events or results, including the Company’s ability to meet its top tier financial targets, or otherwise that are not statements of historical fact.


Such forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions as of the time they are made, and are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified, that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such statements are often characterized by the use of qualified words (and their derivatives) such as “expect,” “believe,” “estimate,” “plan,” “project,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “will,” “may,” “view,” “opportunity,” “potential,” “continue,” “confidence,” or words of similar meaning or other statements concerning opinions or judgment of the Company and its management about future events. Although the Company believes that its expectations with respect to forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions within the bounds of its existing knowledge of its business and operations, there can be no assurance that actual future results, performance, or achievements of, or trends affecting, the Company will not differ materially from any projected future results, performance, achievements or trends expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Actual future results, performance, achievements or trends may differ materially from historical results or those anticipated depending on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to the effects of or changes in:

market interest rates and the impacts on macroeconomic conditions, customer and client behavior, the Company’s funding costs and the Company’s loan and securities portfolio;
inflation and its impacts on economic growth and customer and client behavior;
general economic and financial market conditions, in the United States generally and particularly in the markets in which the Company operates and which its loans are concentrated, including the effects of declines in real estate values, an increase in unemployment levels and slowdowns in economic growth;
monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including policies of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve;
the quality or composition of the Company’s loan or investment portfolios and changes therein;
demand for loan products and financial services in the Company’s market areas;
the Company’s ability to manage its growth or implement its growth strategy;
the effectiveness of expense reduction plans;
the introduction of new lines of business or new products and services;
the Company’s ability to recruit and retain key employees;
real estate values in the Company’s lending area;
an insufficient ACL;
changes in accounting principles, standards, rules, and interpretations, and the related impact on the Company’s financial statements;
volatility in the ACL resulting from the CECL methodology, either alone or as that may be affected by conditions arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, changing interest rates, or other factors;
the Company’s liquidity and capital positions;
concentrations of loans secured by real estate, particularly commercial real estate;
the effectiveness of the Company’s credit processes and management of the Company’s credit risk;
the Company’s ability to compete in the market for financial services and increased competition from fintech companies;
technological risks and developments, and cyber threats, attacks, or events;
operational, technological, cultural, regulatory, legal, credit, and other risks associated with the exploration, consummation and integration of potential future acquisitions, whether involving stock or cash considerations;
the potential adverse effects of unusual and infrequently occurring events, such as weather-related disasters, terrorist acts, geopolitical conflicts (such as the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine) or public health events (such as COVID-19), and of governmental and societal responses thereto; these potential adverse effects may include, without limitation, adverse effects on the ability of the Company's borrowers to satisfy their obligations to the Company, on the value of collateral securing loans, on the demand for the Company's loans or its other products and services, on supply chains and methods used to distribute products and services, on incidents of cyberattack and fraud, on the Company’s liquidity or capital positions, on risks posed by reliance on third-party service providers, on other aspects of the Company's business operations and on financial markets and economic growth;
the effect of steps the Company takes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the severity and duration of the pandemic, the uncertainty regarding new variants of COVID-19 that have emerged, the speed and efficacy of vaccine and treatment developments, the impact of loosening or tightening of government restrictions, the pace of recovery when the pandemic subsides and the heightened impact it has on many of the risks described herein;

the discontinuation of LIBOR and its impact on the financial markets, and the Company’s ability to manage operational, legal, and compliance risks related to the discontinuation of LIBOR and implementation of one or more alternate reference rates;
performance by the Company’s counterparties or vendors;
deposit flows;
the availability of financing and the terms thereof;
the level of prepayments on loans and mortgage-backed securities;
legislative or regulatory changes and requirements;
potential claims, damages, and fines related to litigation or government actions;
the effects of changes in federal, state or local tax laws and regulations;
any event or development that would cause the Company to conclude that there was an impairment of any asset, including intangible assets, such as goodwill; and
other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company.

Please also refer to such other factors as discussed throughout Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors” and Part II, Item 7. “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and related disclosures in other filings, which have been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. All risk factors and uncertainties described herein and therein should be considered in evaluating forward-looking statements, all forward-looking statements made in this press release are expressly qualified by the cautionary statements contained or referred to herein and therein. The actual results or developments anticipated may not be realized or, even if substantially realized, they may not have the expected consequences to or effects on the Company or its businesses or operations. Readers are cautioned not to rely too heavily on the forward-looking statements contained in the press release, and undue reliance should not be placed on such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. The Company does not intend or assume any obligation to update, revise or clarify any forward-looking statements that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

    

09/30/22

    

06/30/22

    

09/30/21

 

09/30/22

09/30/21

Results of Operations

Interest and dividend income

$

171,156

$

148,755

$

146,379

$

458,367

$

444,904

Interest expense

 

20,441

 

9,988

 

8,891

 

37,954

 

31,970

Net interest income

 

150,715

 

138,767

 

137,488

 

420,413

 

412,934

Provision for credit losses

 

6,412

 

3,559

 

(18,850)

 

12,771

 

(59,888)

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

 

144,303

 

135,208

 

156,338

 

407,642

 

472,822

Noninterest income

 

25,584

 

38,286

 

29,938

 

94,023

 

89,388

Noninterest expenses

 

99,923

 

98,768

 

95,343

 

304,012

 

299,251

Income before income taxes

 

69,964

 

74,726

 

90,933

 

197,653

 

262,959

Income tax expense

 

11,894

 

12,500

 

16,368

 

33,667

 

46,821

Net income

58,070

62,226

74,565

163,986

216,138

Dividends on preferred stock

2,967

2,967

2,967

8,901

8,901

Net income available to common shareholders

$

55,103

$

59,259

$

71,598

$

155,085

$

207,237

Interest earned on earning assets (FTE) (1)

$

174,998

$

152,332

$

149,543

$

469,122

$

454,265

Net interest income (FTE) (1)

 

154,557

 

142,344

 

140,652

 

431,168

 

422,295

Total revenue (FTE) (1)

180,141

180,630

170,590

525,191

511,683

Pre-PPP total adjusted revenue (FTE) (1) (10)

179,687

170,204

159,408

511,325

474,790

Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (8)

76,376

69,205

72,074

206,852

218,581

Pre-PPP pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (8) (10)

75,922

67,859

60,901

202,066

181,775

Key Ratios

Earnings per common share, diluted

$

0.74

$

0.79

$

0.94

$

2.07

$

2.66

Return on average assets (ROA)

 

1.15

%  

 

1.27

%  

 

1.47

%

 

1.10

%  

 

1.45

%

Return on average equity (ROE)

 

9.45

%  

 

10.21

%  

 

10.88

%

 

8.72

%  

 

10.59

%

Return on average tangible common equity (ROTCE) (2) (3)

 

17.21

%  

 

18.93

%  

 

18.79

%

 

15.69

%  

 

18.31

%

Efficiency ratio

 

56.68

%  

 

55.78

%  

 

56.95

%

 

59.10

%  

 

59.57

%

Efficiency ratio (FTE) (1)

55.47

%  

 

54.68

%  

 

55.89

%

 

57.89

%  

 

58.48

%

Net interest margin

 

3.34

%  

 

3.15

%  

 

3.05

%

 

3.16

%  

 

3.10

%

Net interest margin (FTE) (1)

 

3.43

%  

 

3.24

%  

 

3.12

%

 

3.24

%  

 

3.17

%

Yields on earning assets (FTE) (1)

 

3.88

%  

 

3.46

%  

 

3.31

%

 

3.52

%  

 

3.41

%

Cost of interest-bearing liabilities

 

0.68

%  

 

0.35

%  

 

0.30

%

 

0.43

%  

 

0.36

%

Cost of deposits

 

0.37

%  

 

0.15

%  

 

0.14

%

 

0.21

%  

 

0.18

%

Cost of funds

 

0.45

%  

 

0.22

%  

 

0.19

%

 

0.28

%  

 

0.24

%

Operating Measures (4)

Adjusted operating earnings

$

58,070

$

54,244

$

74,558

$

160,355

$

228,391

Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders

55,103

51,277

71,591

151,454

219,490

Adjusted operating earnings per common share, diluted

$

0.74

$

0.69

$

0.94

$

2.02

$

2.81

Adjusted operating ROA

 

1.15

%  

 

1.10

%  

 

1.47

%

 

1.08

%  

 

1.54

%

Adjusted operating ROE

 

9.45

%  

 

8.90

%  

 

10.88

%

8.53

%  

 

11.19

%

Adjusted operating ROTCE (2) (3)

 

17.21

%  

 

16.47

%  

 

18.79

%

 

15.34

%  

 

19.35

%

Adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) (1)(7)

 

54.09

%  

 

55.88

%  

 

53.91

%

 

56.20

%  

 

53.36

%

Per Share Data

Earnings per common share, basic

$

0.74

$

0.79

$

0.94

$

2.07

$

2.66

Earnings per common share, diluted

 

0.74

 

0.79

 

0.94

 

2.07

 

2.66

Cash dividends paid per common share

 

0.30

 

0.28

 

0.28

 

0.86

 

0.81

Market value per share

 

30.38

 

33.92

 

36.85

 

30.38

 

36.85

Book value per common share

 

28.46

 

29.95

 

33.60

 

28.46

 

33.60

Tangible book value per common share (2)

 

15.61

 

17.07

 

20.55

 

15.61

 

20.55

Price to earnings ratio, diluted

 

10.37

 

10.68

 

9.88

 

10.99

 

10.36

Price to book value per common share ratio

 

1.07

 

1.13

 

1.10

 

1.07

 

1.10

Price to tangible book value per common share ratio (2)

 

1.95

 

1.99

 

1.79

 

1.95

 

1.79

Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic

 

74,703,699

 

74,847,899

 

76,309,355

 

75,029,000

 

77,988,151

Weighted average common shares outstanding, diluted

 

74,705,054

 

74,849,871

 

76,322,736

 

75,034,084

 

78,007,543

Common shares outstanding at end of period

 

74,703,774

 

74,688,314

 

75,645,031

 

74,703,774

 

75,645,031


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

    

09/30/22

    

06/30/22

    

09/30/21

 

09/30/22

09/30/21

 

Capital Ratios

 

Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio (5)

 

9.96

%  

9.96

%  

10.37

%

9.96

%  

10.37

%

Tier 1 capital ratio (5)

 

10.98

%  

11.00

%  

11.49

%

10.98

%  

11.49

%

Total capital ratio (5)

 

13.80

%  

13.86

%  

13.78

%

13.80

%  

13.78

%

Leverage ratio (Tier 1 capital to average assets) (5)

 

9.32

%  

9.26

%  

8.97

%

9.32

%  

8.97

%

Common equity to total assets

 

10.60

%  

11.32

%  

12.68

%

10.60

%  

12.68

%

Tangible common equity to tangible assets (2)

 

6.11

%  

6.78

%  

8.16

%

6.11

%  

8.16

%

Financial Condition

 

  

 

  

 

  

  

 

  

Assets

$

19,950,231

$

19,661,799

$

19,935,657

$

19,950,231

$

19,935,657

Loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs)

 

13,918,720

 

13,655,408

 

13,139,586

 

13,918,720

 

13,139,586

Securities

 

3,640,722

 

3,820,078

 

3,807,723

 

3,640,722

 

3,807,723

Earning Assets

 

17,790,324

 

17,578,979

 

17,795,784

 

17,790,324

 

17,795,784

Goodwill

 

925,211

 

925,211

 

935,560

 

925,211

 

935,560

Amortizable intangibles, net

 

29,142

 

31,621

 

46,537

 

29,142

 

46,537

Deposits

 

16,546,216

 

16,128,635

 

16,622,160

 

16,546,216

 

16,622,160

Borrowings

 

669,558

 

797,948

 

385,765

 

669,558

 

385,765

Stockholders' equity

 

2,281,150

 

2,391,476

 

2,694,439

 

2,281,150

 

2,694,439

Tangible common equity (2)

 

1,160,440

 

1,268,287

 

1,545,985

 

1,160,440

 

1,545,985

Loans held for investment, net of deferred fees and costs

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Construction and land development

$

1,068,201

$

988,379

$

877,351

$

1,068,201

$

877,351

Commercial real estate - owner occupied

 

1,953,872

 

1,965,702

 

2,027,299

 

1,953,872

 

2,027,299

Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied

 

3,900,325

 

3,860,819

 

3,730,720

 

3,900,325

 

3,730,720

Multifamily real estate

 

774,970

 

762,502

 

776,287

 

774,970

 

776,287

Commercial & Industrial

 

2,709,047

 

2,595,891

 

2,580,190

 

2,709,047

 

2,580,190

Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial

 

542,612

 

553,771

 

624,347

 

542,612

 

624,347

Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer

 

891,353

 

865,174

 

822,971

 

891,353

 

822,971

Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving

 

588,452

 

583,073

 

557,803

 

588,452

 

557,803

Auto

 

561,277

 

525,301

 

425,436

 

561,277

 

425,436

Consumer

 

172,776

 

180,045

 

182,039

 

172,776

 

182,039

Other Commercial

 

755,835

 

774,751

 

535,143

 

755,835

 

535,143

Total loans held for investment

$

13,918,720

$

13,655,408

$

13,139,586

$

13,918,720

$

13,139,586

Deposits

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Interest checking accounts

$

4,354,351

$

3,943,303

$

4,016,505

$

4,354,351

$

4,016,505

Money market accounts

 

3,962,473

 

3,956,050

 

4,152,986

 

3,962,473

 

4,152,986

Savings accounts

 

1,173,566

 

1,165,577

 

1,079,735

 

1,173,566

 

1,079,735

Time deposits of $250,000 and over

 

415,984

 

360,158

 

546,199

 

415,984

 

546,199

Other time deposits

1,348,904

1,342,009

1,497,897

1,348,904

1,497,897

Time deposits

 

1,764,888

 

1,702,167

 

2,044,096

 

1,764,888

 

2,044,096

Total interest-bearing deposits

$

11,255,278

$

10,767,097

$

11,293,322

$

11,255,278

$

11,293,322

Demand deposits

 

5,290,938

 

5,361,538

 

5,328,838

 

5,290,938

 

5,328,838

Total deposits

$

16,546,216

$

16,128,635

$

16,622,160

$

16,546,216

$

16,622,160

Averages

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Assets

$

19,980,500

$

19,719,402

$

20,056,570

$

19,873,644

$

19,890,155

Loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs)

 

13,733,447

 

13,525,529

 

13,451,674

 

13,521,507

 

13,827,002

Loans held for sale

 

15,063

 

20,634

 

30,035

 

16,779

 

43,162

Securities

 

3,818,607

 

3,930,912

 

3,679,977

 

3,981,308

 

3,438,285

Earning assets

 

17,879,222

 

17,646,470

 

17,910,389

 

17,803,550

 

17,824,607

Deposits

 

16,488,224

 

16,191,056

 

16,718,144

 

16,397,790

 

16,433,470

Time deposits

 

1,745,224

 

1,667,378

 

2,109,131

 

1,726,341

 

2,288,530

Interest-bearing deposits

 

11,163,945

 

10,824,465

 

11,512,825

 

11,091,115

 

11,483,654

Borrowings

 

703,272

 

765,886

 

395,984

 

660,995

 

456,184

Interest-bearing liabilities

 

11,867,217

 

11,590,351

 

11,908,809

 

11,752,110

 

11,939,838

Stockholders' equity

 

2,436,999

 

2,445,045

 

2,718,032

 

2,513,522

 

2,728,605

Tangible common equity (2)

 

1,315,085

 

1,304,536

 

1,567,937

 

1,378,240

 

1,574,961


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

    

09/30/22

    

06/30/22

    

09/30/21

 

09/30/22

09/30/21

 

Asset Quality

 

Allowance for Credit Losses (ACL)

 

  

 

  

 

  

  

 

  

Beginning balance, Allowance for loan and lease losses (ALLL)

$

104,184

$

102,591

$

118,261

$

99,787

$

160,540

Add: Recoveries

 

1,214

 

1,018

 

2,153

 

3,745

 

6,498

Less: Charge-offs

 

1,801

 

1,957

 

2,266

 

5,267

 

7,852

Add: Provision for loan losses

 

4,412

 

2,532

 

(16,350)

 

9,744

 

(57,388)

Ending balance, ALLL

$

108,009

$

104,184

$

101,798

$

108,009

$

101,798

Beginning balance, Reserve for unfunded commitment (RUC)

$

9,000

$

8,000

$

10,000

$

8,000

$

10,000

Add: Provision for unfunded commitments

2,000

1,000

(2,500)

3,000

(2,500)

Ending balance, RUC

$

11,000

$

9,000

$

7,500

$

11,000

$

7,500

Total ACL

$

119,009

$

113,184

$

109,298

$

119,009

$

109,298

ACL / total outstanding loans

0.86

%  

0.83

%  

0.83

%

0.86

%  

0.83

%

ACL / total adjusted loans(9)

0.86

%  

0.83

%  

0.86

%

0.86

%  

0.86

%

ALLL / total outstanding loans

 

0.78

%  

 

0.76

%  

 

0.77

%

 

0.78

%  

 

0.77

%

ALLL / total adjusted loans(9)

0.78

%  

0.76

%  

0.80

%  

0.78

%  

0.80

%  

Net charge-offs / total average loans

 

0.02

%  

 

0.03

%  

 

0.00

%

 

0.02

%  

 

0.01

%

Net charge-offs / total adjusted average loans(9)

0.02

%  

0.03

%  

0.00

%

0.02

%  

0.01

%

Provision for loan losses/ total average loans

 

0.13

%  

 

0.08

%  

 

(0.48)

%

 

0.10

%  

 

(0.55)

%

Provision for loan losses/ total adjusted average loans(9)

0.13

%  

0.08

%  

(0.51)

%

0.10

%  

(0.60)

%

Nonperforming Assets (6)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Construction and land development

$

421

$

581

$

2,710

$

421

$

2,710

Commercial real estate - owner occupied

 

4,883

 

4,996

 

7,786

 

4,883

 

7,786

Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied

 

1,923

 

3,301

 

4,174

 

1,923

 

4,174

Multifamily real estate

113

113

Commercial & Industrial

 

2,289

 

2,728

 

2,062

 

2,289

 

2,062

Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial

 

1,962

 

2,031

 

2,445

 

1,962

 

2,445

Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer

 

11,121

 

12,084

 

12,150

 

11,121

 

12,150

Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving

 

3,583

 

3,069

 

3,723

 

3,583

 

3,723

Auto

 

318

 

279

 

255

 

318

 

255

Consumer

1

54

54

Nonaccrual loans

$

26,500

$

29,070

$

35,472

$

26,500

$

35,472

Foreclosed property

 

2,087

 

2,065

 

1,696

 

2,087

 

1,696

Total nonperforming assets (NPAs)

$

28,587

$

31,135

$

37,168

$

28,587

$

37,168

Construction and land development

$

115

$

1

$

304

$

115

$

304

Commercial real estate - owner occupied

 

3,517

 

792

 

1,886

 

3,517

 

1,886

Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied

621

642

1,175

621

1,175

Commercial & Industrial

 

526

 

322

 

1,256

 

526

 

1,256

Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial

 

308

 

184

 

1,091

 

308

 

1,091

Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer

 

680

 

1,112

 

2,462

 

680

 

2,462

Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving

 

1,255

 

997

 

2,474

 

1,255

 

2,474

Auto

 

148

 

134

 

209

 

148

 

209

Consumer

 

86

 

79

 

173

 

86

 

173

Other Commercial

95

329

95

Loans ≥ 90 days and still accruing

$

7,351

$

4,592

$

11,030

$

7,351

$

11,030

Total NPAs and loans ≥ 90 days

$

35,938

$

35,727

$

48,198

$

35,938

$

48,198

NPAs / total outstanding loans

0.21

%  

 

0.23

%  

 

0.28

%

 

0.21

%  

 

0.28

%

NPAs / total adjusted loans(9)

0.21

%  

0.23

%  

0.29

%  

0.21

%  

0.29

%  

NPAs / total assets

 

0.14

%  

 

0.16

%  

 

0.19

%

 

0.14

%  

 

0.19

%

ALLL / nonaccrual loans

 

407.58

%  

 

358.39

%  

 

286.98

%

 

407.58

%  

 

286.98

%

ALLL/ nonperforming assets

 

377.83

%  

 

334.62

%  

 

273.89

%

 

377.83

%  

 

273.89

%

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

    

09/30/22

    

06/30/22

    

09/30/21

 

09/30/22

09/30/21

 

Past Due Detail (6)

 

Construction and land development

$

120

$

645

$

744

$

120

$

744

Commercial real estate - owner occupied

 

7,337

 

1,374

 

735

 

7,337

 

735

Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied

 

 

511

 

1,302

 

 

1,302

Commercial & Industrial

 

796

 

2,581

 

11,089

 

796

 

11,089

Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial

 

1,410

 

1,944

 

807

 

1,410

 

807

Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer

 

1,123

 

594

 

406

 

1,123

 

406

Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving

 

1,115

 

1,368

 

1,092

 

1,115

 

1,092

Auto

 

1,876

 

1,841

 

1,548

 

1,876

 

1,548

Consumer

409

361

790

409

790

Other Commercial

11

631

631

Loans 30-59 days past due

$

14,186

$

11,230

$

19,144

$

14,186

$

19,144

Construction and land development

$

107

$

$

58

$

107

$

58

Commercial real estate - owner occupied

 

763

 

807

 

61

 

763

 

61

Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied

 

457

 

 

570

 

457

 

570

Commercial & Industrial

 

3,128

 

546

 

3,328

 

3,128

 

3,328

Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial

 

97

 

474

 

698

 

97

 

698

Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer

 

1,449

 

1,646

 

2,188

 

1,449

 

2,188

Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving

 

1,081

 

731

 

587

 

1,081

 

587

Auto

 

257

 

213

 

202

 

257

 

202

Consumer

101

210

317

101

317

Other Commercial

600

 

600

Loans 60-89 days past due

$

7,440

$

4,627

$

8,609

$

7,440

$

8,609

Past Due and still accruing

$

28,977

$

20,449

$

38,783

$

28,977

$

38,783

Past Due and still accruing / total loans

0.21

%  

0.15

%  

0.30

%  

0.21

%  

0.30

%  

Troubled Debt Restructurings

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Performing

$

10,333

$

10,662

$

11,335

$

10,333

$

11,335

Nonperforming

 

5,298

 

7,298

 

7,365

 

5,298

 

7,365

Total troubled debt restructurings

$

15,631

$

17,960

$

18,700

$

15,631

$

18,700

Alternative Performance Measures (non-GAAP)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Net interest income (FTE) (1)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Net interest income (GAAP)

$

150,715

$

138,767

$

137,488

$

420,413

$

412,934

FTE adjustment

 

3,842

 

3,577

 

3,164

 

10,755

 

9,361

Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP)

$

154,557

$

142,344

$

140,652

$

431,168

$

422,295

Noninterest income (GAAP)

25,584

38,286

29,938

94,023

89,388

Total revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP)

$

180,141

$

180,630

$

170,590

$

525,191

$

511,683

Average earning assets

$

17,879,222

$

17,646,470

$

17,910,389

$

17,803,550

$

17,824,607

Net interest margin

 

3.34

%  

 

3.15

%  

 

3.05

%

 

3.16

%  

 

3.10

%

Net interest margin (FTE)

 

3.43

%  

 

3.24

%  

 

3.12

%

 

3.24

%  

 

3.17

%

Tangible Assets (2)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Ending assets (GAAP)

$

19,950,231

$

19,661,799

$

19,935,657

$

19,950,231

$

19,935,657

Less: Ending goodwill

 

925,211

 

925,211

 

935,560

 

925,211

 

935,560

Less: Ending amortizable intangibles

 

29,142

 

31,621

 

46,537

 

29,142

 

46,537

Ending tangible assets (non-GAAP)

$

18,995,878

$

18,704,967

$

18,953,560

$

18,995,878

$

18,953,560

Tangible Common Equity (2)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Ending equity (GAAP)

$

2,281,150

$

2,391,476

$

2,694,439

$

2,281,150

$

2,694,439

Less: Ending goodwill

 

925,211

 

925,211

 

935,560

 

925,211

 

935,560

Less: Ending amortizable intangibles

 

29,142

 

31,621

 

46,537

 

29,142

 

46,537

Less: Perpetual preferred stock

166,357

166,357

166,357

166,357

166,357

Ending tangible common equity (non-GAAP)

$

1,160,440

$

1,268,287

$

1,545,985

$

1,160,440

$

1,545,985

Average equity (GAAP)

$

2,436,999

$

2,445,045

$

2,718,032

$

2,513,522

$

2,728,605

Less: Average goodwill

 

925,211

 

935,446

 

935,560

 

932,035

 

935,560

Less: Average amortizable intangibles

 

30,347

 

38,707

 

48,179

 

36,891

 

51,728

Less: Average perpetual preferred stock

166,356

166,356

166,356

166,356

166,356

Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)

$

1,315,085

$

1,304,536

$

1,567,937

$

1,378,240

$

1,574,961

ROTCE (2)(3)

Net income available to common shareholders (GAAP)

$

55,103

$

59,259

$

71,598

$

155,085

$

207,237

Plus: Amortization of intangibles, tax effected

1,959

2,303

2,671

6,663

8,436

Net income available to common shareholders before amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP)

$

57,062

$

61,562

$

74,269

$

161,748

$

215,673

Return on average tangible common equity (ROTCE)

17.21

%  

18.93

%  

18.79

%  

15.69

%  

18.31

%  


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

  

09/30/22

   

06/30/22

  

09/30/21

  

09/30/22

  

09/30/21

 

Operating Measures (4)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Net income (GAAP)

$

58,070

$

62,226

$

74,565

$

163,986

$

216,138

Plus: Net loss related to balance sheet repositioning, net of tax

11,609

Less: (Loss) gain on sale of securities, net of tax

(2)

7

(2)

69

Less: Gain on sale of DHFB, net of tax

7,984

7,984

Plus: Branch closing and facility consolidation costs, net of tax

4,351

713

Adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP)

58,070

54,244

74,558

160,355

228,391

Less: Dividends on preferred stock

2,967

2,967

2,967

8,901

8,901

Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP)

$

55,103

$

51,277

$

71,591

$

151,454

$

219,490

Noninterest expense (GAAP)

$

99,923

$

98,768

$

95,343

$

304,012

$

299,251

Less: Amortization of intangible assets

 

2,480

 

2,915

 

3,381

 

8,434

 

10,679

Less: Losses related to balance sheet repositioning

14,695

Less: Branch closing and facility consolidation costs

5,508

902

Adjusted operating noninterest expense (non-GAAP)

$

97,443

$

95,853

$

91,962

$

290,070

$

272,975

Noninterest income (GAAP)

$

25,584

$

38,286

$

29,938

$

94,023

$

89,388

Less: (Loss) gain on sale of securities

(2)

9

(2)

87

Less: Gain on sale of DHFB

9,082

9,082

Adjusted operating noninterest income (non-GAAP)

$

25,584

$

29,206

$

29,929

$

84,943

$

89,301

Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) (1)

$

154,557

$

142,344

$

140,652

$

431,168

$

422,295

Adjusted operating noninterest income (non-GAAP)

 

25,584

 

29,206

 

29,929

 

84,943

 

89,301

Total adjusted revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP) (1)

180,141

171,550

170,581

516,111

511,596

Less: PPP accretion interest income and fees

454

1,346

11,173

4,786

36,806

Pre-PPP total adjusted revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP) (1) (10)

$

179,687

$

170,204

$

159,408

$

511,325

$

474,790

Efficiency ratio

 

56.68

%  

 

55.78

%  

 

56.95

%

 

59.10

%  

 

59.57

%

Efficiency ratio (FTE) (1)

55.47

%  

 

54.68

%  

 

55.89

%

 

57.89

%  

 

58.48

%

Adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) (1)(7)

 

54.09

%  

 

55.88

%  

 

53.91

%

 

56.20

%  

 

53.36

%

Operating ROA & ROE (4)

Adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP)

$

58,070

$

54,244

$

74,558

$

160,355

$

228,391

Average assets (GAAP)

$

19,980,500

$

19,719,402

$

20,056,570

$

19,873,644

$

19,890,155

Return on average assets (ROA) (GAAP)

1.15

%  

1.27

%  

1.47

%  

1.10

%  

1.45

%

Adjusted operating return on average assets (ROA) (non-GAAP)

1.15

%  

1.10

%  

1.47

%  

1.08

%  

1.54

%

Average equity (GAAP)

$

2,436,999

$

2,445,045

$

2,718,032

$

2,513,522

$

2,728,605

Return on average equity (ROE) (GAAP)

9.45

%  

10.21

%  

10.88

%  

8.72

%  

10.59

%

Adjusted operating return on average equity (ROE) (non-GAAP)

9.45

%  

8.90

%  

10.88

%  

8.53

%  

11.19

%

Operating ROTCE (2)(3)(4)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP)

$

55,103

$

51,277

$

71,591

$

151,454

$

219,490

Plus: Amortization of intangibles, tax effected

 

1,959

 

2,303

 

2,671

 

6,663

 

8,436

Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders before amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP)

$

57,062

$

53,580

$

74,262

$

158,117

$

227,926

Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)

$

1,315,085

$

1,304,536

$

1,567,937

$

1,378,240

$

1,574,961

Adjusted operating return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)

 

17.21

%  

 

16.47

%  

 

18.79

%

 

15.34

%  

 

19.35

%

Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (8)

Net income (GAAP)

$

58,070

$

62,226

$

74,565

$

163,986

$

216,138

Plus: Provision for credit losses

6,412

3,559

(18,850)

12,771

(59,888)

Plus: Income tax expense

11,894

12,500

16,368

33,667

46,821

Plus: Net loss related to balance sheet repositioning

14,695

Less: (Loss) gain on sale of securities

(2)

9

(2)

87

Less: Gain on sale of DHFB

9,082

9,082

Plus: Branch closing and facility consolidation costs

5,508

902

Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP)

$

76,376

$

69,205

$

72,074

$

206,852

$

218,581

Less: Dividends on preferred stock

2,967

2,967

2,967

8,901

8,901

Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP)

$

73,409

$

66,238

$

69,107

$

197,951

$

209,680

Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP)

$

76,376

$

69,205

$

72,074

$

206,852

$

218,581

Less: PPP accretion interest income and fees

454

1,346

11,173

4,786

36,806

Pre-PPP pre-tax pre-provision adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP) (10)

$

75,922

$

67,859

$

60,901

$

202,066

$

181,775

Weighted average common shares outstanding, diluted

74,705,054

74,849,871

76,322,736

75,034,084

78,007,543

Pre-tax pre-provision earnings per common share, diluted

$

0.98

$

0.88

$

0.91

$

2.64

$

2.69


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

As of & For Three Months Ended

 

As of & For Nine Months Ended

  

09/30/22

   

06/30/22

  

09/30/21

  

09/30/22

  

09/30/21

Adjusted Loans (9)

Loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) (GAAP)

$

13,918,720

$

13,655,408

$

13,139,586

$

13,918,720

$

13,139,586

Less: PPP adjustments (net of deferred fees and costs)

12,146

21,749

466,609

12,146

466,609

Total adjusted loans (non-GAAP)

$

13,906,574

$

13,633,659

$

12,672,977

$

13,906,574

$

12,672,977

Average loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs) (GAAP)

$

13,733,447

$

13,525,529

$

13,451,674

$

13,521,507

$

13,827,002

Less: Average PPP adjustments (net of deferred fees and costs)

14,280

43,391

687,259

53,246

1,059,130

Total adjusted average loans (non-GAAP)

$

13,719,167

$

13,482,138

$

12,764,415

$

13,468,261

$

12,767,872

Mortgage Origination Held for Sale Volume

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Refinance Volume

$

5,637

$

14,916

$

49,154

$

53,753

$

241,401

Purchase Volume

 

66,360

 

84,551

 

93,819

 

209,206

 

250,523

Total Mortgage loan originations held for sale

$

71,997

$

99,467

$

142,973

$

262,959

$

491,924

% of originations held for sale that are refinances

 

7.8

%  

 

15.0

%  

 

34.4

%

 

20.4

%  

 

49.1

%

Wealth

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Assets under management ("AUM")

$

4,065,059

$

4,415,537

$

6,377,518

$

4,065,059

$

6,377,518

Other Data

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

End of period full-time employees

 

1,890

 

1,856

 

1,918

 

1,890

 

1,918

Number of full-service branches

 

114

 

114

 

130

 

114

 

130

Number of automatic transaction machines ("ATMs")

 

131

 

131

 

149

 

131

 

149


(1) These are non-GAAP financial measures. Net interest income (FTE) and total adjusted revenue (FTE), which are used in computing net interest margin (FTE), efficiency ratio (FTE) and adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE), provide valuable additional insight into the net interest margin and the efficiency ratio by adjusting for differences in tax treatment of interest income sources. The entire FTE adjustment is attributable to interest income on earning assets, which is used in computing yield on earning assets. Interest expense and the related cost of interest-bearing liabilities and cost of funds ratios are not affected by the FTE components.
(2) These are non-GAAP financial measures. Tangible assets and tangible common equity are used in the calculation of certain profitability, capital, and per share ratios. The Company believes tangible assets, tangible common equity and the related ratios are meaningful measures of capital adequacy because they provide a meaningful base for period-to-period and company-to-company comparisons, which the Company believes will assist investors in assessing the capital of the Company and its ability to absorb potential losses.
(3) These are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company believes that ROTCE is a meaningful supplement to GAAP financial measures and useful to investors because it measures the performance of a business consistently across time without regard to whether components of the business were acquired or developed internally.
(4)
(4)
These are non-GAAP financial measures. Adjusted operating measures exclude the losses related to balance sheet repositioning (principally composed of losses on debt extinguishment), gains or losses on sale of securities, gain on the sale of DHFB, as well as branch closing and facility consolidation costs (principally composed of real estate, leases and other assets write downs, as well as severance associated with branch closing and corporate expense reduction initiatives). The Company believes these non-GAAP adjusted measures provide investors with important information about the continuing economic results of the organization’s operations. Prior periods reflect adjustments for previously announced branch closing and corporate expense reduction initiatives.
(5) All ratios at September 30, 2022 are estimates and subject to change pending the Company’s filing of its FR Y9-C. All other periods are presented as filed.
(6) These balances reflect the impact of the CARES Act and the joint guidance issued by the five federal bank regulatory agencies and the Conference of State Bank Supervisors on March 22, 2020, as subsequently revised on April 7, 2020, which provides relief for TDR designations and also provides guidance on past due reporting for modified loans.
(7) The adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) excludes the amortization of intangible assets, gains or losses on sale of securities, gain on the sale of DHFB, losses related to balance sheet repositioning (principally composed of losses on debt extinguishment), as well as branch closing and facility consolidation costs. This measure is similar to the measure utilized by the Company when analyzing corporate performance and is also similar to the measure utilized for incentive compensation. The Company believes this adjusted measure provides investors with important information about the combined economic results of the organization’s operations. Prior periods reflect adjustments for previously announced branch closing and corporate expense reduction initiatives.
(8) These are non-GAAP financial measures. Pre-tax pre-provision adjusted earnings excludes the provision for credit losses, which can fluctuate significantly from period-to-period under the CECL methodology, income tax expense, losses related to balance sheet repositioning (principally composed of losses on debt extinguishment), gains or losses on sale of securities, gain on the sale of DHFB, as well as branch closing and facility consolidation costs. The Company believes this adjusted measure provides investors with important information about the combined economic results of the organization’s operations. Prior periods reflect adjustments for previously announced branch closing and corporate expense reduction initiatives.
(9) These are non-GAAP financial measures. PPP adjustment impact excludes the unforgiven portion of PPP loans. The Company believes loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP is useful to investors as it provides more clarity on the Company’s organic growth. The Company also believes that the related non-GAAP financial measures of past due loans still accruing interest as a percentage of total loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP, are useful to investors as loans originated under the PPP carry a Small Business Administration (“SBA”) guarantee. The Company believes that the ALLL as a percentage of loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP, is useful to investors because of the size of the Company’s PPP originations and the impact of the embedded credit enhancement provided by the SBA guarantee.
(10) These are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company believes excluding PPP accretion interest income and fees from operating earnings is useful to investors as it provides more clarity on the Company’s non-PPP related income.


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

September 30,

December 31,

September 30,

2022

    

2021

    

2021

ASSETS

(unaudited)

(audited)

(unaudited)

Cash and cash equivalents:

Cash and due from banks

$

177,969

$

180,963

$

255,648

Interest-bearing deposits in other banks

211,785

618,714

807,225

Federal funds sold

1,188

2,824

377

Total cash and cash equivalents

390,942

802,501

1,063,250

Securities available for sale, at fair value

2,717,323

3,481,650

3,195,176

Securities held to maturity, at carrying value

841,349

628,000

535,722

Restricted stock, at cost

82,050

76,825

76,825

Loans held for sale, at fair value

12,889

20,861

35,417

Loans held for investment, net of deferred fees and costs

13,918,720

13,195,843

13,139,586

Less: allowance for loan and lease losses

108,009

99,787

101,798

Total loans held for investment, net

13,810,711

13,096,056

13,037,788

Premises and equipment, net

126,374

134,808

159,588

Goodwill

925,211

935,560

935,560

Amortizable intangibles, net

29,142

43,312

46,537

Bank owned life insurance

437,988

431,517

430,341

Other assets

576,252

413,706

419,453

Total assets

$

19,950,231

$

20,064,796

$

19,935,657

LIABILITIES

Noninterest-bearing demand deposits

$

5,290,938

$

5,207,324

$

5,328,838

Interest-bearing deposits

11,255,278

11,403,744

11,293,322

Total deposits

16,546,216

16,611,068

16,622,160

Securities sold under agreements to repurchase

146,182

117,870

95,181

Other short-term borrowings

133,800

Long-term borrowings

389,576

388,724

290,584

Other liabilities

453,307

237,063

233,293

Total liabilities

17,669,081

17,354,725

17,241,218

Commitments and contingencies

STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Preferred stock, $10.00 par value

173

173

173

Common stock, $1.33 par value

98,845

100,101

100,062

Additional paid-in capital

1,769,858

1,807,368

1,804,617

Retained earnings

874,393

783,794

760,164

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

(462,119)

18,635

29,423

Total stockholders' equity

2,281,150

2,710,071

2,694,439

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

19,950,231

$

20,064,796

$

19,935,657

Common shares outstanding

74,703,774

75,663,648

75,645,031

Common shares authorized

200,000,000

200,000,000

200,000,000

Preferred shares outstanding

17,250

17,250

17,250

Preferred shares authorized

500,000

500,000

500,000


ATLANTIC UNION BANKSHARES CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

June 30,

September 30,

September 30,

September 30,

2022

    

2022

    

2021

    

2022

    

2021

Interest and dividend income:

Interest and fees on loans

$

144,673

$

123,266

$

124,999

$

382,139

$

383,575

Interest on deposits in other banks

941

157

291

1,229

454

Interest and dividends on securities:

Taxable

14,750

14,695

11,230

43,110

32,102

Nontaxable

10,792

10,637

9,859

31,889

28,773

Total interest and dividend income

171,156

148,755

146,379

458,367

444,904

Interest expense:

Interest on deposits

15,386

6,097

5,837

25,966

22,203

Interest on short-term borrowings

1,229

555

22

1,805

91

Interest on long-term borrowings

3,826

3,336

3,032

10,183

9,676

Total interest expense

20,441

9,988

8,891

37,954

31,970

Net interest income

150,715

138,767

137,488

420,413

412,934

Provision for credit losses

6,412

3,559

(18,850)

12,771

(59,888)

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

144,303

135,208

156,338

407,642

472,822

Noninterest income:

Service charges on deposit accounts

6,784

8,040

7,198

22,421

19,314

Other service charges, commissions and fees

1,770

1,709

1,534

5,134

4,970

Interchange fees

2,461

2,268

2,203

6,539

6,252

Fiduciary and asset management fees

4,134

6,939

7,029

18,329

20,323

Mortgage banking income

1,390

2,200

4,818

6,707

17,692

Bank owned life insurance income

3,445

2,716

2,727

8,858

8,202

Loan-related interest rate swap fees

2,050

2,600

1,102

8,510

4,176

Other operating income

3,550

11,814

3,327

17,525

8,459

Total noninterest income

25,584

38,286

29,938

94,023

89,388

Noninterest expenses:

Salaries and benefits

56,600

55,305

53,534

170,203

156,959

Occupancy expenses

6,408

6,395

7,251

19,685

21,705

Furniture and equipment expenses

3,673

3,590

4,040

10,860

11,919

Technology and data processing

8,273

7,862

7,534

23,930

21,657

Professional services

3,504

4,680

3,792

12,274

13,161

Marketing and advertising expense

2,343

2,502

2,548

7,008

7,330

FDIC assessment premiums and other insurance

3,094

2,765

2,172

8,344

6,798

Franchise and other taxes

4,507

4,500

4,432

13,506

13,303

Loan-related expenses

1,575

1,867

1,503

5,218

5,289

Amortization of intangible assets

2,480

2,915

3,381

8,434

10,679

Loss on debt extinguishment

14,695

Other expenses

7,466

6,387

5,156

24,550

15,756

Total noninterest expenses

99,923

98,768

95,343

304,012

299,251

Income before income taxes

69,964

74,726

90,933

197,653

262,959

Income tax expense

11,894

12,500

16,368

33,667

46,821

Net income

$

58,070

$

62,226

$

74,565

163,986

216,138

Dividends on preferred stock

2,967

2,967

2,967

8,901

8,901

Net income available to common shareholders

$

55,103

$

59,259

$

71,598

$

155,085

$

207,237

Basic earnings per common share

$

0.74

$

0.79

$

0.94

$

2.07

$

2.66

Diluted earnings per common share

$

0.74

$

0.79

$

0.94

$

2.07

$

2.66


AVERAGE BALANCES, INCOME AND EXPENSES, YIELDS AND RATES (TAXABLE EQUIVALENT BASIS) (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in thousands)

For the Quarter Ended

September 30, 2022

June 30, 2022

Average
Balance

    

Interest
Income /
Expense (1)

    

Yield /
Rate (1)(2)

    

Average
Balance

    

Interest
Income /
Expense (1)

    

Yield /
Rate (1)(2)

Assets:

Securities:

Taxable

$

2,193,279

$

14,750

2.67%

$

2,322,024

$

14,695

2.54%

Tax-exempt

1,625,328

13,661

3.33%

1,608,888

13,465

3.36%

Total securities

3,818,607

28,411

2.95%

3,930,912

28,160

2.87%

Loans, net (3)

13,733,447

145,433

4.20%

13,525,529

123,764

3.67%

Other earning assets

327,168

1,154

1.40%

190,029

408

0.86%

Total earning assets

$

17,879,222

$

174,998

3.88%

$

17,646,470

$

152,332

3.46%

Allowance for loan and lease losses

(104,746)

(103,211)

Total non-earning assets

2,206,024

2,176,143

Total assets

$

19,980,500

$

19,719,402

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:

Interest-bearing deposits:

Transaction and money market accounts

$

8,247,650

$

11,342

0.55%

$

7,987,888

$

3,082

0.15%

Regular savings

1,171,071

64

0.02%

1,169,199

55

0.02%

Time deposits

1,745,224

3,980

0.90%

1,667,378

2,960

0.71%

Total interest-bearing deposits

11,163,945

15,386

0.55%

10,824,465

6,097

0.23%

Other borrowings

703,272

5,055

2.85%

765,886

3,891

2.04%

Total interest-bearing liabilities

$

11,867,217

$

20,441

0.68%

$

11,590,351

$

9,988

0.35%

Noninterest-bearing liabilities:

Demand deposits

5,324,279

5,366,591

Other liabilities

352,005

317,415

Total liabilities

$

17,543,501

$

17,274,357

Stockholders' equity

2,436,999

2,445,045

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

19,980,500

$

19,719,402

Net interest income

$

154,557

$

142,344

Interest rate spread

3.20%

3.11%

Cost of funds

0.45%

0.22%

Net interest margin

3.43%

3.24%


(1) Income and yields are reported on a taxable equivalent basis using the statutory federal corporate tax rate of 21%.
(2) Rates and yields are annualized and calculated from actual, not rounded amounts in thousands, which appear above.
(3) Nonaccrual loans are included in average loans outstanding.

EX-99.2 3 aub-20221020xex99d2.htm EX-99.2
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3 rd Quarter FY2022 Earnings Presentation Nasdaq: AUB October 20, 2022


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2 Forward Looking Statements Certain statements in this presentation may constitute “forward - looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward - looking statements are statements that include, without limitation, statements on slides entitled “Financial Outlook” and “Top - Tier Financial Targets”, statements regarding the Company’s strategic priorities, outlook on future economic conditions and the impacts of current economic uncertainties, and statements that include, projections, predictions, expectations, or beliefs about future events or results or otherwise are not statements of historical fact. Such fo rward - looking statements are based on certain assumptions as of the time they are made, and are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified, that may cause actual resul ts, performance, achievements, or trends to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements. Such statements are often characterized by the use of qualified words (and their derivatives) such as “expect,” “ bel ieve,” “estimate,” “plan,” “project,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “will,” “may,” “view,” “opportunity,” “potential,” or words of sim ilar meaning or other statements concerning opinions or judgment of the Company and its management about future events. Although t he Company believes that its expectations with respect to forward - looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions within the bounds of its existing knowledge of its business and operations, there can be no assurance that actual fu ture results, performance, or achievements of, or trends affecting, the Company will not differ materially from any projected future results, performance, achievements or trends expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements. Actual future resul ts, performance, achievements or trends may differ materially from historical results or those anticipated depending on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to the effects of or changes in: • market interest rates and the impacts on macroeconomic conditions, customer and client behavior, the Company’s funding costs and the Company’s loan and securities portfolio; • inflation and its impacts on economic growth and customer and client behavior; • general economic and financial market conditions, in the United States generally and particularly in the markets in which the Company operates and which its loans are concentrated, including the effects of declines in real estate values, an increase in unemployment levels and slowdowns in economic growth; • monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, including policies of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve; • the quality or composition of the loan or investment portfolios and changes therein; • demand for loan products and financial services in the Company’s market area; • the Company’s ability to manage its growth or implement its growth strategy; • the effectiveness of expense reduction plans; • the introduction of new lines of business or new products and services; • the Company’s ability to recruit and retain key employees; • real estate values in the Bank’s lending area; • an insufficient ACL; • changes in accounting principles standards, rules and interpretations and the related impact on the Company’s financial statements; • volatility in the ACL resulting from the CECL methodology, either alone or as that may be affected by conditions arising out of the Covid - 19 pandemic, inflation, changing interest rates or other factors; • the Company’s liquidity and capital positions; • concentrations of loans secured by real estate, particularly commercial real estate; • the effectiveness of the Company’s credit processes and management of the Company’s credit risk; • the Company’s ability to compete in the market for financial services and increased competition from fintech companies; • technological risks and developments, and cyber threats, attacks, or events; • the potential adverse effects of unusual and infrequently occurring events, such as weather - related disasters, terrorist acts, geopolitical conflicts (such as the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine) or public health events (such as COVID - 19), and of governmental and societal responses thereto; these potential adverse effects may include, without limitation, adverse effects on the ability of the Company's borrowers to satisfy their obligations to the Company, on the val ue of collateral securing loans, on the demand for the Company's loans or its other products and services, on supply chains and methods used to distribute products and services, on incidents of cyberattack and fraud, on the Company’s liquidity or capital positions, on risks posed by reliance on third - party service providers, on other aspects of the Company's business operations and on financial markets and economic growth; • the effect of steps the Company takes in response to the COVID - 19 pandemic, the severity and duration of the pandemic, the uncertainty regarding new variants of COVID - 19 that have emerged, the speed and efficacy of vaccine and treatment developments, the impact of loosening or tightening of government restrictions, the pace of recovery when the pandemic subsides and the heightened impact it has on many of the risks described herein; • the discontinuation of LIBOR and its impact on the financial markets, and the Company’s ability to manage operational, legal, and compliance risks related to the discontinuation of LIBOR and implementation of one or more alternate reference rates; • performance by the Company’s counterparties or vendors; • deposit flows; • the availability of financing and the terms thereof; • the level of prepayments on loans and mortgage - backed securities; • legislative or regulatory changes and requirements; • potential claims, damages, and fines related to litigation or government actions; • the effects of changes in federal, state or local tax laws and regulations; • changes to applicable accounting principles and guidelines; and • other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Please refer to the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations ” s ections of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and related disclosures in other filings, which have been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and are available on the SEC’s web site at www.sec.gov. All risk factors and uncertainties described herein should be considered in evaluating forward - looking statements, all forward - looking statements made in this presentation are expressly qualified by the cautionary statements contai ned or referred to herein. Readers are cautioned not to rely too heavily on the forward - looking statements in this presentation, and undue reliance should not be placed on such forward - looking statements. The actual results or developments anticipated may not be realized or, even if substantially realized, they may not have the expected consequences to or effects on the Company or its businesses or operations. Forward - looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. The Company does no t intend or assume any obligation to update, revise or clarify any forward - looking statements that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


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3 Additional Information Non - GAAP Financial Measures This presentation contains certain financial information determined by methods other than in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”). These non - GAAP financial measures are a supplement to GAAP, which is used to prepare the Company’s financial statements, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. In addition, the Company’s non - GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to non - GAAP financial measures of other companies. The Company uses the non - GAAP financial measures discussed herein in its analysis of the Company’s performance. The Company’s management believes that these non - GAAP financial measures provide additional understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior periods and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented without the impact of items or events that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. Please see “Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures” at the end of this presentation for a reconciliation to the nearest GAAP financial measure. No Offer or Solicitation This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. No offer of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and no offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy shall be made in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. About Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation (Nasdaq: AUB) is the holding company for Atlantic Union Bank. Atlantic Union Bank has 114 branches and approximately 130 ATMs located throughout Virginia, and in portions of Maryland and North Carolina. Certain non - bank financial services affiliates of Atlantic Union Bank include: Atlantic Union Equipment Finance, Inc., which provides equipment financing ; Atlantic Union Financial Consultants, LLC, which provides brokerage services; and Union Insurance Group, LLC, which offers various lines of insurance products .


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4 Largest Regional Banking Company Headquartered in Virginia Our Company Soundness | Profitability | Growth Data as of 9 /30/2022 , market capitalization as of 10/18/2022 1) Regional bank defined as having less than $100 billion in assets; rank determined by asset size; data per S&P Global Market Intelligence Highlights ($bn) • Statewide Virginia footprint of 109 branches in all major markets • #1 regional bank 1 deposit market share in Virginia • Strong balance sheet and capital levels • Committed to top - tier financial performance with a highly experienced management team able to execute change 4 $ 20 .0 Assets $ 13.9 Loans $ 16.5 Deposits $ 2 .5 Market Capitalization Branch/Office Footprint AUB (114) AUB LPO (3) AUB Equipment Finance Headquarters (1)


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5 Our Shareholder Value Proposition Leading Regional Presence Dense, uniquely valuable presence across attractive markets Financial Strength Solid balance sheet & capital levels Attractive Financial Profile Solid dividend yield & payout ratio with earnings upside Strong Growth Potential Organic & acquisition opportunities Peer - Leading Performance Committed to top - tier financial performance


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6 Q3 2022 Highlights and 2022 Outlook Loan Growth • 7.9% annualized loan growth, ex - Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) (Non - GAAP) 1 , during Q3 2022 • Expect high single digit loan growth for 2022 Asset Quality • Net Charge - offs at 2 bps annualized for Q3 2022 Positioning for Long Term • Building out Asset - Based lending capabilities • Drive organic growth and performance of the core banking franchise Differentiated Client Experience • Continued progress on digital roadmap • Foreign exchange, syndication and SBA 7A lending programs help close product gaps Operating Leverage Focus • ~13% pre - PPP adjusted revenue growth 1 from Q3 2021 and ~6% pre - PPP adjusted revenue 1 growth from Q2 2022 • ~6% adjusted operating non - interest expense growth 1 from Q3 2021 and ~1.7% adjusted operating non - interest expense growth 1 from Q2 2022 • Pre - PPP adjusted operating leverage 1 of ~7% year over year • Pre - PPP adjusted operating leverage 1 of ~4% quarter over quarter Capitalize on Strategic Opportunities • Selectively consider M&A, minority stakes and strategic partnerships as a supplemental strategy 6 1 For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures”


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7 We are focused on three Strategic Priorities Organic Deliver Organic Growth • Overweighting opportunities in Wholesale Banking Group • Directing consumer efforts to market segments and delivery channels with the strongest value proposition • Prioritizing fee income growth • Maintaining a reliable low - cost deposit base • Maximizing operating leverage, productivity, efficiency, and scale • Attract and retain top talent in alignment with broader business goals and strategic priorities Innovate and Transform • Pressing the relationship model advantage where bankers provide advocacy and advice, form stickier relationships, and use technology to enable deeper relationships • Creating a frictionless experience for customers by integrating human interactions with digital capabilities • Eliminating low value tasks and enabling more high value interactions with customers • Eliminating legacy system constraints and accelerating modernization of technology while rationalizing operating costs and reengineering processes • Emphasizing robotics, automation and FinTech partnerships Inorganic Strategic Investments • Leverage FinTech partnerships, strategic partner equity investments, as well as non - bank and whole - bank acquisition opportunities for step - change accelerants of growth • Acquisition philosophy remains: proactive, strategic, disciplined, and measured with an eye towards transactions that increase density and scarcity value, add contiguous markets, increase operating leverage, diversify revenue streams, and enable the reinvestment of cost savings into technology • Ensuring merger and acquisition activity complements, enables, and scales technology and the advancement of our customer value proposition, potentially including whole bank, non - bank, minority stakes, and partnerships


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8 We Believe We Are Well Positioned For The Current Environment And Optimistic About Our Future Top Tier Financial Performance Increased Shareholder Value Strong Credit Expense Management Actions Asset Sensitivity Growth Footing


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9 Q3 2022 Financial Performance At - a - Glance For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures” Note: all tables presented dollars in thousands, except per share amounts • Net income available to common shareholders for the third quarter of 2022 was $55.1 million or $ 0.74 per share, down $4.2 million or $ 0.05 per share compared to the prior quarter, primarily driven by: • A decrease in noninterest income due primarily to a $9.1 million pre - tax gain on the sale of DHFB in the prior quarter, • An increase in the provision for credit losses, • An increase in noninterest expense, due primarily to an increase in salaries and benefits expense and other expenses, partially offset by a decrease in professional services expense, • Partially offset by an increase in net interest income , driven by increases in loan yields on the Company’s variable rate loans due to higher market interest rates, average loan growth from the prior quarter, and the additional day count in the third quarter of 2022 , partially offset by decreases in PPP and fair value accretion and increases in deposit and borrowing costs as a result of increases in short - term market interest rates. • Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non - GAAP) increased $3.8 million to $55.1 million at September 30, 2022 compared to the prior quarter, primarily driven by: • The third quarter 2022’s increase in net interest income, was mainly due to the increases noted above, • Partially offset by a decrease in noninterest income, as declines in fiduciary and asset management fees, service charges on deposit accounts, and mortgage banking income were partially offset by increases in other operating income, BOLI income and interchange fees, • An increase in the provision for credit losses, • An increase in noninterest expense, as increases in salaries and benefits expense and other expenses were partially offset by a decrease in professional services expenses. 3Q2022 2Q2022 Net Income available to common shareholders $ 55,103 $ 59,259 Common EPS, diluted $ 0.74 $ 0.79 ROE 9.45% 10.21% ROTCE (non-GAAP) 17.21% 18.93% ROA 1.15% 1.27% Efficiency ratio 56.68% 55.78% Efficiency ratio (FTE) 55.47% 54.68% Net interest margin 3.34% 3.15% Net interest margin (FTE) 3.43% 3.24% Earnings Metrics 3Q2022 2Q2022 Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders $ 55,103 $ 51,277 Adjusted operating common EPS, diluted $ 0.74 $ 0.69 Adjusted operating ROA 1.15% 1.10% Adjusted operating ROTCE 17.21% 16.47% Adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) 54.09% 55.88% Adjusted operating earnings PTPP $ 76,376 $ 69,205 PTPP = Pre-tax Pre-provision Adjusted Operating Earnings Metrics - non-GAAP 3Q2022 2Q2022 Net interest income $ 150,715 $ 138,767 - Provision for credit losses 6,412 3,559 + Noninterest income 25,584 38,286 - Noninterest expense 99,923 98,768 - Taxes 11,894 12,500 Net income (GAAP) 58,070 62,226 - Dividends on preferred stock 2,967 2,967 Net income available to common shareholders (GAAP) 55,103 59,259 - Loss on sale of securities, net of tax - (2) - Gain on sale of Dixon, Hubard, Feinour & Brown, Inc. (DHFB), net of tax - 7,984 Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) $ 55,103 $ 51,277 Summarized Income Statement


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10 Q3 2022 Allowance For Credit Loss (ACL) and Provision for Credit Losses 10 Q3 Macroeconomic Forecast Moody’s September 2022 Baseline Forecast: • US GDP expected to increase 1.6% in 2022 and 1.4% in 2023. The US unemployment rate expected to average around 3.7% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 3.9% in 2023. • Virginia’s unemployment rate averages 3.0% over the 2 - year forecast. Q3 ACL Considerations • The baseline forecast was adjusted for the probability of worse - than baseline economic performance over the forecast period resulting in a weighted forecast scenario that increased Virginia’s average unemployment rate to ~5.4% over the 2 - year forecast period. • Additional qualitative factors were applied for tail - end COVID - 19 sensitive portfolios and other factors deemed appropriate. • The reasonable and supportable forecast period is 2 years; followed by reversion to the historical loss average over 2 years ; consistent with CECL adoption. ($mm) Allowance for Loan & Lease Losses Reserve for Unfunded Commitments Allowance for Credit Losses 3/31/2022 Ending Balance % of loans $103MM (. 76%; .77% excl. PPP loans 1 ) $8MM (.06%; .06% excl. PPP loans 1 ) $111MM (.82 %; .83% excl. PPP loans 1 ) Q2 2022 Activity +$1MM Increase due to increased risks related to economic outlook and the impact of loan growth +$1MM Increase due to the impact of unfunded loan commitment growth +$2MM $3 million Provision for Credit Losses and $900 thousand net charge - offs 06/30/2022 Ending Balance % of loans $104MM (.76%; .76% excl. PPP loans 1 ) $9MM (.07%; .07% excl. PPP loans 1 ) $113MM (.83%; .83% excl. PPP loans 1 ) Q3 2022 Activity +$4MM Increase due to increased risks related to the economic outlook and the impact of loan growth in the current quarter +$2MM Increase due to increased risks related to the economic outlook +$6MM $6.4 million Provision for Credit Losses and $600 thousand net charge - offs 09/30/2022 Ending Balance % of loans $108MM (.78%) $11MM (.08%) $119MM (.86%) . 1 For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures”


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11 3.24% 2.50% 2.70% 2.90% 3.10% 3.30% 3.50% 3.70% 3.90% Quarter 2 NIM Core Loan Yield with Fees Purchase Accounting Accretion PPP Earning Asset Core Borrowings Rate Core Deposit Rate Quarter 3 NIM Net Interest Margin ( FTE) 1 : Drivers of Change 2022 Q2 to Q3 48 bps - 4 bps - 2 bps - 3 bps 3.43% - 20 bps Total Loan Yield 42 bps Q3 2022 Net Interest Margin Market Rates 3Q2022 2Q2022 EOP Avg EOP Avg Fed funds 3.25% 2.38% 1.75% 0.95% Prime 6.25% 5.35% 4.75% 3.94% 1 - month Libor 3.14% 2.46% 1.79% 1.01% 1 - month SOFR 3.04% 2.44% 1.69% 0.92% 2 - year Treasury 4.28% 3.37% 2.95% 2.71% 10 - year Treasury 3.83% 3.10% 3.01% 2.92% Margin Overview 3Q2022 2Q2022 Net interest margin ( FTE) 1 3.43% 3.24% Loan yield 4.20% 3.67% Investment yield 2.95% 2.87% Earning asset yield 3.88% 3.46% Cost of deposits 0.37% 0.15% Cost of interest - bearing deposits 0.55% 0.23% Cost of interest - bearing liabilities 0.68% 0.35% Cost of funds 0.45% 0.22% Presented on an FTE basis (non - GAAP) 1 Approximately 17% of the loan portfolio (ex. PPP) at 9/30/2022 have floors and all are above floors Loan Portfolio Pricing Mix 3Q2022 Fixed 49% 1 - month Libor 25% Prime 9% 1 - month SOFR 12% Other 5% Total 100% 1 For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of N on - GAAP Disclosures”


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12 Q3 2022 Noninterest Income and Noninterest Expense Adjuste d n oninterest income 1 decreased $3.6 million to $25.6 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 from $29.2 million in the prior quarter due to: • Decreases in the following noninterest income categories: • Service charges on deposit accounts of $1.3 million, reflective of the changes to the Company’s overdraft policy • Fiduciary and asset management fees of $2.8 million due to a decrease in assets under management primarily due to the sale of DHFB • Mortgage banking income of $810,000 resulting from a decline in mortgage origination volumes and lower gain on sales margins • Loan interest rate swap fee income of $550,000 driven by a decrease in average transaction swap fees • Partially offset by increases in: • Other operating income of $819,000 primarily related to syndication, foreign exchange, and other capital market transaction fees • Bank owned life insurance income of $729,000 due to mortality benefits • Interchange fees of $193,000 Adjusted noninterest expense 1 increased to $97.4 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 from $95.9 million in the prior quarter due to : • Increases in the following noninterest expense categories: • Salaries and benefits expense of $1.3 million due to elevated new hire recruiting expenses and lower deferred loan origination costs resulting from changes in loan originations production mix from the prior quarter • Other expenses of $1.1 million, primarily driven by OREO gains of $631,000 realized in the prior quarter • Partially offsetting these expense increases were decreases in: • Professional services expense of $1.2 million primarily driven by lower strategic project costs 1 For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - G AAP Disclosures ” Noninterest Expense ($ thousands) 3Q2022 2Q2022 Salaries and benefits $ 56,600 $ 55,305 Occupancy expenses 6,408 6,395 Furniture and equipment expenses 3,673 3,590 Technology and data processing 8,273 7,862 Professional services 3,504 4,680 Marketing and advertising expense 2,343 2,502 FDIC assessment premiums and other insurance 3,094 2,765 Franchise and other taxes 4,507 4,500 Loan-related expenses 1,575 1,867 Amortization of intangible assets 2,480 2,915 Other expenses 7,466 6,387 Total noninterest expenses $ 99,923 $ 98,768 Less: Amortization of intangible assets 2,480 2,915 Total adjusted operating noninterest expense (non-GAAP) $ 97,443 $ 95,853 Noninterest Income ($ thousands) 3Q2022 2Q2022 Service charges on deposit accounts $ 6,784 $ 8,040 Other service charges, commissions and fees 1,770 1,709 Interchange fees 2,461 2,268 Fiduciary and asset management fees 4,134 6,939 Mortgage banking income 1,390 2,200 Bank owned life insurance income 3,445 2,716 Loan-related interest rate swap fees 2,050 2,600 Other operating income 3,550 11,814 Total noninterest income $ 25,584 $ 38,286 Less: Loss on sale of securities - (2) Less: Gain on sale of DHFB (other operating income) - 9,082 Total adjusted operating noninterest income (non-GAAP) $ 25,584 $ 29,206


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13 Q3 2022 Loan and Deposit Growth • At September 30, 2022, loans held for investment totaled $ 13.9 billion, an increase of $263.3 million or 7.7% (annualized) from the prior quarter driven by increases in commercial loan balances ex PPP of $212.6 million and increases in consumer loan balances of $60.3 million , partially offset by a decrease of $9.6 million in PPP loans during the third quarter. • Excluding PPP loans, total loans 1 increased by $272.9 million or ~7.9% (annualized) • Commercial loans increased by 7.3 % (annualized ), primarily driven by increases in commercial and industrial loans and construction and land development loans . • Consumer loans balances increased by 11.1% (annualized), driven by growth in auto loans and residential 1 - 4 family consumer loans. • Average loan yields increased 53 basis points during the quarter primarily reflecting the impact of rising market interest rates. • Total deposits increased by $417.6 million or ~ 10.3 % (annualized) • Interest checking balances increased by $ 411.0 million primarily in commercial client - operating accounts. • Transaction accounts comprised 58% of total deposit balances at the end of the third quarter, consistent with the prior quarter. • The cost of deposits increased by 22 basis points compared to the prior quarter, primarily due to the increase in rising market interest rates. 1 For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures” Deposit Growth ($ thousands) 3Q2022 2Q2022 QTD Annualized Growth Interest checking accounts $ 4,354,351 $ 3,943,303 41.4% Money market accounts 3,962,473 3,956,050 0.6% Savings accounts 1,173,566 1,165,577 2.7% Time deposits of $250,000 and over 415,984 360,158 61.5% Other time deposits 1,348,904 1,342,009 2.0% Total Time deposits 1,764,888 1,702,167 14.6% Total interest-bearing deposits 11,255,278 10,767,097 18.0% Demand deposits 5,290,938 5,361,538 (5.2%) Total deposits $ 16,546,216 $ 16,128,635 10.3% Average Cost of Deposits 0.37% 0.15% Loan to Deposit Ratio 84.1% 84.7% Loan Growth ($ thousands) 3Q2022 2Q2022 QTD Annualized Growth Commercial & Industrial, ex PPP $ 2,696,901 $ 2,574,144 18.9% Commercial real estate - owner occupied 1,953,872 1,965,702 (2.4%) Other Commercial, ex PPP 755,835 774,749 (9.7%) Total Commercial & Industrial 5,406,608 5,314,595 6.9% Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied 3,900,325 3,860,819 4.1% Construction and land development 1,068,201 988,379 32.0% Multifamily real estate 774,970 762,502 6.5% Residential 1-4 Family - Commercial 542,612 553,771 (8.0%) Total CRE & Construction 6,286,108 6,165,471 7.8% Total Commercial Loans, ex PPP 11,692,716 11,480,066 7.3% Residential 1-4 Family - Consumer 891,353 865,174 12.0% Residential 1-4 Family - Revolving 588,452 583,073 3.7% Auto 561,277 525,301 27.2% Consumer - including 3rd Party Consumer 172,776 180,045 (16.0%) Total Consumer Loans 2,213,858 2,153,593 11.1% Total Loans Held for Investment, ex PPP 1 $ 13,906,574 $ 13,633,659 7.9% PPP Loans, net of deferred fees and costs 12,146 21,749 (175.2%) Total Loans Held for Investment $ 13,918,720 $ 13,655,408 7.7% Average Loan Yield 4.20% 3.67%


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14 Strong Capital Position at September 30, 2022 Capital Ratio Regulatory Well Capitalized Atlantic Union Bankshares* Atlantic Union Bank* Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio (CET1) 7.0% 10.0% 12.9% Tier 1 Capital Ratio 8.5% 11.0% 12.9% Total Risk Based Capital Ratio 10.5% 13.8% 13.4% Leverage Ratio 5.0% 9.3% 10.9% Tangible Equity to Tangible Assets ( non - GAAP) 2 - 7.0% 8.6% Tangible Common Equity Ratio ( non - GAAP) 2 - 6.1% 8.6% Figures may not foot due to rounding 2 ) For non - GAAP financial measures, see reconciliation to most directly comparable GAAP measures in “Appendix – Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures” Capital Management Strategy Atlantic Union capital management objectives are to: • Maintain designation as a “well capitalized” institution. • Ensure capital levels are commensurate with the Company’s risk profile, capital stress test projections, and strategic plan objectives. • The Company’s capital ratios are well above regulatory well capitalized levels as of 9/30/2022. Capital Management Actions • During the third quarter , the Company paid dividends of $171.88 per outstanding share of Series A Preferred Stock and $ 0.30 per common share which is a 7% increase from the prior quarter’s and prior year’s dividend. • The Company did not repurchase common shares during the third quarter and has ~$52 million remaining on its current $100 million share repurchase authorization. Quarterly Roll Forward Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio Tangible Common Equity Ratio Tangible Book Value per Share At 6/30/22 9.96% 6.78% $17.07 Pre - Provision Net Income 0.38% 0.32% 0.81 After - Tax Provision - 0.03% - 0.03% ( 0.07) Common Dividends (1) - 0.14% - 0.12% ( 0.30) AOCI --- - 0.78% ( 1.96) Goodwill & Intangibles 0.01% 0.01% 0.03 Other 0.04% 0.00% 0.04 Asset Growth - 0.25% - 0.08% --- At 9/30/22 – Reported 9.96% 6.11% $15.61 AOCI Total Impact --- 2.43% 6.22 At 9/30/22 – ex AOCI 2 9.96% 8.54% $21.83 (1) 30 cents per share *Capital information presented herein is based on estimates and subject to change pending the Company’s filing of its regulat or y reports


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15 Top - Tier Financial Targets Committed to top - tier financial performance 16 % – 18 % Return on Tangible Common Equity 1.3 % – 1.5 % Return on Assets ≤ 51 % (1) Efficiency Ratio (FTE) Atlantic Union is committed to achieving top tier financial performance and providing our shareholders with above average returns on their investment regardless of the operating environment Key financial performance operating metrics benchmarked against top quartile peers 15 (1 ) includes the approximately 2.5% efficiency ratio impact of the Virginia franchise tax expense (vs. state income tax). We expect to achieve these financial targets in the Fourth Quarter 2022 and Full Year 2023


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16 Financial Outlook 1 1 Key Economic Assumptions • Rising rate environment • The Federal Reserve Bank fed funds rate: • 4.50% by the end of 2022; and • 4.50 % average for 2023 • Shallow to Mild recession in 2023 • Expect relatively stable economy in AUB’s Virginia footprint • Virginia unemployment remains low at <4% Q4 2022 Outlook Full Year 2023 Targets versus Q3 2022 versus FY 2022 Loan Growth Upper single digits (annualized) Upper single digits Net Interest Income (FTE) Growth ~5 % from Q3 2022 ~10% – 15% Net Interest Margin (FTE) 3.55% – 3.65% ~ 3.70% – 3.80 % Noninterest Income Growth Flat Low - single digits (ex DHFB ) Noninterest Expense Growth Flat Mid - single digits Positive Operating Leverage Revenue Growth: Mid - single digits Operating Expense Growth: Flat Revenue Growth: Low teens Operating Expense Growth: M id - single digits Credit Outlook Allowance for Credit Losses (ACL) to Loans: ~ 85 – 90 basis points Net charge - off ratio: < 5 basis points ACL to loans: ~ 85 – 90 basis points Net charge - off ratio: ~10 - 15 basis points 1) Information on this slide is presented as of October 20, 2022, reflects the Company’s updated financial outlook, certain of t he company’s financial targets, and key economic assumptions, and will not be updated or affirmed unless and until the Company publicly announces such an update or affirmation. The Q4 2022 outlook, the FY 2023 financial targets and the key economic assumptions contain forward - looking statements and actual results or conditions may differ materially. See the information set forth below the heading “Forward Looking Statements” on slide 2 of this presentation.


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18 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures The Company has provided supplemental performance measures on a tax - equivalent, tangible, operating, adjusted, or pre - tax pre - pr ovision basis. These non - GAAP financial measures are a supplement to GAAP, which is used to prepare the Company’s financial statements, and sho uld not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP . In addition, the Company’s non - GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to non - GAAP financial measures of other companies. The Company uses the non - GAAP financ ial measures discussed herein in its analysis of the Company’s performance. The Company’s management believes that these non - GAAP fi nancial measures provide additional understanding of ongoing operations, enhance comparability of results of operations with prior pe rio ds and show the effects of significant gains and charges in the periods presented without the impact of items or events that may obscure tren ds in the Company’s underlying performance.


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19 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures Adjusted operating measures exclude the gains or losses on sale of securities and gain on the sale of DHFB. The Company believes these non - GAAP adjusted measures provide investors with important information about the continuing economic results of the Company’s operations. Net interest income (FTE) and total adjusted revenue (FTE), which are used in computing net interest margin (FTE), efficiency ratio (FTE) and adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE), respectively, provide valuable additional insight into the net interest margin and the efficiency ratio by adjusting for differences in tax treatment of interest income sources. The entire FTE adjustment is attributable to interest income on earning assets, which is used in computing yield on earning assets. Interest expense and the related cost of interest - bearing liabilities and cost of funds ratios are not affected by the FTE components. The adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) excludes the amortization of intangible assets, gains or losses on sale of securities, and the gain on the sale of DHFB. This measure is similar to the measure utilized by the Company when analyzing corporate performance and is also similar to the measure utilized for incentive compensation. The Company believes this adjusted measure provides investors with important information about the combined economic results of the organization’s operations. The Company believes excluding PPP accretion interest income and fees from operating earnings is useful to investors as it provides more clarity on the Company’s non - PPP related income . Also presented is a computation of the pre - PPP adjusted operating leverage ratio (non - GAAP) which is the period to period percentage change in pre - PPP total adjusted revenue on a taxable - equivalent basis (non - GAAP) less the percentage change in adjusted operating noninterest expense (non - GAAP). (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 3Q2022 2Q2022 3Q2021 2Q22 3Q21 Net Income (GAAP) 58,070 $ 62,226 $ 74,565 $ Less: (Loss) gain on sale of securities, net of tax - (2) 7 Less: Gain on sale of DHFB, net of tax - 7,984 - Adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP) 58,070 $ 54,244 $ 74,558 $ Less: Dividends on preferred stock 2,967 2,967 2,967 Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) 55,103 $ 51,277 $ 71,591 $ Weighted average common shares outstanding, diluted 74,705,054 74,849,871 76,322,736 EPS available to common shareholders, diluted (GAAP) 0.74 $ 0.79 $ 0.94 $ Adjusted operating EPS available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) 0.74 $ 0.69 $ 0.94 $ Noninterest expense (GAAP) 99,923 $ 98,768 $ 95,343 $ 1.17% 4.80% Less: Amortization of intangible assets 2,480 2,915 3,381 Adjusted operating noninterest expense (non-GAAP) 97,443 $ 95,853 $ 91,962 $ 1.66% 5.96% Noninterest income (GAAP) 25,584 $ 38,286 $ 29,938 $ Less: Gain on sale of securities - (2) 9 Less: Gain on sale of DHFB - 9,082 - Adjusted operating noninterest income (non-GAAP) 25,584 $ 29,206 $ 29,929 $ Net interest income (GAAP) 150,715 $ 138,767 $ 137,488 $ Noninterest income (GAAP) 25,584 38,286 29,938 Total revenue (GAAP) 176,299 $ 177,053 $ 167,426 $ (0.43%) 5.30% Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) 154,557 $ 142,344 $ 140,652 $ Adjusted operating noninterest income (non-GAAP) 25,584 29,206 29,929 Total adjusted revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP) 180,141 171,550 170,581 5.01% 5.60% Less: PPP accretion interest income and fees 454 1,346 11,173 Pre-PPP total adjusted revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP) 179,687 $ 170,204 $ 159,408 $ 5.57% 12.72% Operating leverage ratio (GAAP) (1.60%) 0.50% Pre-PPP adjusted operating leverage ratio (non-GAAP) 3.91% 6.76% Efficiency ratio (GAAP) 56.68% 55.78% 56.95% Efficiency ratio FTE (non-GAAP) 55.47% 54.68% 55.89% Adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE) (non-GAAP) 54.09% 55.88% 53.91% For the three months ended 3Q22 % Change ADJUSTED OPERATING EARNINGS, OPERATING LEVERAGE, AND EFFICIENCY RATIO


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20 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures Net interest income (FTE) and total adjusted revenue (FTE), which are used in computing net interest margin (FTE), efficiency ratio (FTE) and adjusted operating efficiency ratio (FTE), respectively, provide valuable additional insight into the net interest margin and the efficiency ratio by adjusting for differences in tax treatment of interest income sources. The entire FTE adjustment is attributable to interest income on earning assets, which is used in computing yield on earning assets. Interest expense and the related cost of interest - bearing liabilities and cost of funds ratios are not affected by the FTE components. (Dollars in thousands) 3Q2022 2Q2022 3Q2021 Net interest income (GAAP) 150,715 $ 138,767 $ 137,488 $ FTE adjustment 3,842 3,577 3,164 Net interest income (FTE) (non-GAAP) 154,557 $ 142,344 $ 140,652 $ Noninterest income (GAAP) 25,584 38,286 29,938 Total revenue (FTE) (non-GAAP) 180,141 $ 180,630 $ 170,590 $ Average earning assets 17,879,222 $ 17,646,470 $ 17,910,389 $ Net interest margin (GAAP) 3.34% 3.15% 3.05% Net interest margin (FTE) 3.43% 3.24% 3.12% NET INTEREST MARGIN For the three months ended


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21 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures Tangible assets and tangible common equity are used in the calculation of certain profitability, capital, and per share ratios. The Company believes tangible assets, tangible common equity and the related ratios are meaningful measures of capital adequacy because they provide a meaningful base for period - to - period and company - to - company comparisons, which the Company believes will assist investors in assessing the capital of the Company and its ability to absorb potential losses. (Dollars in thousands, except share data) Atlantic Union Bankshares Atlantic Union Bank Tangible Assets Ending Assets (GAAP) 19,950,231 $ 19,829,553 $ Less: Ending goodwill 925,211 925,211 Less: Ending amortizable intangibles 29,142 29,142 Amortizable intangibles, net Ending tangible assets (non-GAAP) 18,995,878 $ 18,875,200 $ Tangible Common Equity Total stockholders' equity Ending equity (GAAP) 2,281,150 $ 2,572,616 $ Less: Ending goodwill 925,211 925,211 Less: Ending amortizable intangibles 29,142 29,142 Less: Perpetual preferred stock 166,357 - Ending tangible common equity (non-GAAP) 1,160,440 $ 1,618,263 $ Accumulated other comprehensive loss (AOCI) (462,119) Common shares outstanding at end of period 74,703,774 Stockholders' equity Average common equity (GAAP) 2,436,999 $ 2,772,047 $ Less: Average goodwill Less: Average goodwill 925,211 925,211 Less: Average amortizable intangibles Less: Average amortizable intangibles 30,347 30,347 Less: Average perpetual preferred stock Less: Average perpetual preferred stock 166,356 - Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) 1,315,085 $ 1,816,489 $ Less: Perpetual preferred stock Common equity to assets (GAAP) 10.6% 13.0% Tangible equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 7.0% 8.6% Tangible common equity to tangible assets (non-GAAP) 6.1% 8.6% Tangible common equity to tangible assets ex AOCI (non-GAAP) 1 8.5% Book Value per Common Share Book value per common share (GAAP) 28.46 $ Tangible Book Value per Share Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP) 15.61 $ Tangible book value per common share ex AOCI (non-GAAP) 1 21.83 $ Leverage Ratio Tier 1 Capital 1,799,428 $ 2,100,702 $ Total average assets for leverage ratio 19,300,563 $ 19,187,252 $ Leverage Ratio 9.3% 10.9% 1 Calculation excludes the impact of 384,366 unvested restricted stock awards (RSAs) outstanding as of September 30, 2022 TANGIBLE ASSETS, TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY, AND LEVERAGE RATIO As of September 30, 2022


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22 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures Tangible assets and tangible common equity are used in the calculation of certain profitability, capital, and per share ratios. The Company believes tangible assets, tangible common equity and the related ratios are meaningful measures of capital adequacy because they provide a meaningful base for period - to - period and company - to - company comparisons, which the Company believes will assist investors in assessing the capital of the Company and its ability to absorb potential losses. The Company believes that ROTCE is a meaningful supplement to GAAP financial measures and useful to investors because it measures the performance of a business consistently across time without regard to whether components of the business were acquired or developed internally. Adjusted operating measures exclude gains or losses on sale of securities and the gain on the sale of DHFB. The Company believes these non - GAAP adjusted measures provide investors with important information about the continuing economic results of the Company’s operations . (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 3Q2022 2Q2022 3Q2021 Return on assets (ROA) Average assets 19,980,500 $ 19,719,402 $ 20,056,570 $ ROA (GAAP) 1.15% 1.27% 1.47% Adjusted operating ROA (non-GAAP) 1.15% 1.10% 1.47% Return on equity (ROE) Adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) 55,103 $ 51,277 $ 71,591 $ Plus: Amortization of intangibles, tax effected 1,959 2,303 2,671 Net operating earnings available to common shareholders before amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP) 57,062 $ 53,580 $ 74,262 $ Average common equity (GAAP) 2,436,999 $ 2,445,045 $ 2,718,032 $ Less: Average goodwill 925,211 935,446 935,560 Less: Average amortizable intangibles 30,347 38,707 48,179 Less: Average perpetual preferred stock 166,356 166,356 166,356 Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP) 1,315,085 $ 1,304,536 $ 1,567,937 $ ROE (GAAP) 9.45% 10.21% 10.88% Return on tangible common equity (ROTCE) Net Income available to common shareholders (GAAP) 55,103 $ 59,259 $ 71,598 $ Plus: Amortization of intangibles, tax effected 1,959 2,303 2,671 Net Income available to common shareholders before amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP) 57,062 $ 61,562 $ 74,269 $ ROTCE 17.21% 18.93% 18.79% Adjusted operating ROTCE (non-GAAP) 17.21% 16.47% 18.79% For the three months ended OPERATING MEASURES


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23 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures Pre - tax pre - provision adjusted earnings excludes the provision for credit losses, which can fluctuate significantly from period - to - period under the CECL methodology, income tax expense, gains or losses on sale of securities and the gain on the sale of DHFB. The Company believes this adjusted measure provides investors with important information about the combined economic results of the Company’s operations. The Company believes excluding PPP accretion interest income and fees from operating earnings is useful to investors as it provides more clarity on the Company’s non - PPP related income. (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) 3Q2022 2Q2022 3Q2021 Net income (GAAP) 58,070 $ 62,226 $ 74,565 $ Plus: Provision for credit losses 6,412 3,559 (18,850) Plus: Income tax expense 11,894 12,500 16,368 Less: (Loss) gain on sale of securities - (2) 9 Less: Gain on sale of DHFB - 9,082 - PTPP adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP) 76,376 69,205 72,074 Less: Dividends on preferred stock 2,967 2,967 2,967 PTPP adjusted operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) 73,409 $ 66,238 $ 69,107 $ PTPP adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP) 76,376 69,205 72,074 Less: PPP accretion interest income and fees 454 1,346 11,173 Pre-PPP PTPP adjusted operating earnings (non-GAAP) 75,922 $ 67,859 $ 60,901 $ For the three months ended PRE-TAX PRE-PROVISION ADJUSTED OPERATING EARNINGS


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24 Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Disclosures PPP adjustment impact excludes the unforgiven portion of PPP loans. The Company believes loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP is useful to investors as it provides more clarity on the Company’s organic growth. The Company also believes that the related non - GAAP financial measures of past due loans still accruing interest as a percentage of total loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP, are useful to investors as loans originated under the PPP carry an SBA guarantee. The Company believes that the ALLL as a percentage of loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs), excluding PPP, is useful to investors because of the size of the Company’s PPP originations and the impact of the embedded credit enhancement provided by the SBA guarantee. (Dollars in thousands) As of September 30, 2022 As of June 30, 2022 As of March 31, 2022 Allowance for loan and lease losses (ALLL) 108,009 $ 104,184 $ 102,591 $ Reserve for unfunded commitment (RUC) 11,000 9,000 8,000 Allowance for credit losses (ACL) 119,009 $ 113,184 $ 110,591 $ Loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs)(GAAP) 13,918,720 $ 13,655,408 $ 13,459,349 $ Less: PPP adjustments (net of deferred fees and costs) 12,146 21,749 67,444 Total adjusted loans (non-GAAP) 13,906,574 $ 13,633,659 $ 13,391,905 $ Average loans held for investment (net of deferred fees and costs)(GAAP) 13,733,447 $ 13,525,529 $ 13,300,789 $ Less: Average PPP adjustments (net of deferred fees and costs) 14,280 43,391 103,041 Total adjusted average loans (non-GAAP) 13,719,167 $ 13,482,138 $ 13,197,748 $ Annualized loan growth - QTD (GAAP) 7.65% Annualized loan growth, excluding PPP - QTD (non-GAAP) 7.94% ALLL to total loans held for investment (GAAP) 0.78% 0.76% 0.76% ALLL to total adjusted loans held for investment, excluding PPP (non-GAAP) 0.78% 0.76% 0.77% ACL to total loans held for investment (GAAP) 0.86% 0.83% 0.82% ACL to total adjusted loans held for investment, excluding PPP (non-GAAP) 0.86% 0.83% 0.83% ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSS RATIOS AND TOTAL ADJUSTED LOANS