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    Webster Reports First Quarter 2026 EPS of $1.50; Adjusted EPS of $1.57

    4/28/26 4:15:00 PM ET
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    Webster Financial Corporation ("Webster") (NYSE:WBS), the holding company for Webster Bank, N.A., today announced net income applicable to common stockholders of $239.3 million, or $1.50 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, compared to $220.4 million, or $1.30 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.

    First quarter 2026 results include Transaction expenses, strategic restructuring costs, and a benefit related to the FDIC special assessment. Excluding these items, adjusted earnings per diluted share would have been $1.571 for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

    On February 3, 2026, Webster entered into a transaction agreement with Banco Santander, S.A. ("Banco Santander"), under which Banco Santander will acquire Webster in a cash and stock transaction (the "Transaction").

    "Webster's financial results reflect our colleagues' commitment to execution amidst a dynamic economic environment," said John R. Ciulla, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "Our proposed transaction with Banco Santander will enhance our ability to support our clients and the communities we serve, while unlocking new opportunities for growth. We are making significant progress planning for the integration of two highly complementary banking organizations."

    Highlights for the first quarter of 2026:

    • Revenue2 of $735.9 million
    • Period end loans and leases balance of $57.2 billion, up $0.7 billion, or 1.2 percent from prior quarter
    • Period end deposits balance of $69.0 billion, up $0.3 billion, or 0.4 percent, from prior quarter.
    • Provision for credit losses of $54.0 million
    • Return on average assets of 1.16 percent
    • Return on average tangible common equity of 16.18 percent1
    • Net interest margin of 3.36 percent, up 1 basis point from prior quarter
    • Common equity tier 1 ratio of 11.42 percent3
    • Efficiency ratio of 46.83 percent1
    • Tangible common equity ratio of 7.39 percent1

    "Webster's distinctive franchise continues to produce strong profitability, capital generation, and growth," said Neal Holland, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. "Loans, deposits, and tangible book value per share exhibited solid growth both linked-quarter and year-over-year."

    1 See "Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations" section beginning on page 20.

    2 Total revenue reflects the sum of Net interest income and Non-interest income.

    3 Presented as preliminary for March 31, 2026.

    Under the terms of the transaction agreement, Webster's common stockholders will receive $48.75 in cash and 2.0548 Banco Santander ordinary shares, which will be delivered in the form of American Depository Receipts, for each Webster share. The completion of the Transaction is subject to customary conditions, including the receipt of Webster stockholder approval and required regulatory approvals, and is anticipated to close in the second half of 2026. In light of the proposed Transaction with Banco Santander, Webster will no longer provide a forward-looking financial outlook.

    Consolidated financial performance:

    Quarterly net interest income compared to the first quarter of 2025:

    • Net interest income was $634.4 million, compared to $612.2 million.
    • Net interest margin was 3.36 percent, compared to 3.48 percent. The yield on interest-earning assets decreased by 26 basis points, and the cost of deposits and interest-bearing liabilities decreased by 18 basis points.
    • Average interest-earning assets totaled $78.3 billion, an increase of $5.5 billion, or 7.5 percent.
    • Average loans and leases totaled $57.1 billion, an increase of $4.5 billion, or 8.6 percent.
    • Average deposits totaled $69.5 billion, an increase of $4.5 billion, or 7.0 percent.

    Quarterly provision for credit losses:

    • The provision for credit losses was $54.0 million, compared to $42.0 million in the prior quarter, and $77.5 million a year ago.
    • Net charge-offs were $41.2 million, compared to $49.5 million in the prior quarter, and $55.0 million a year ago. The ratio of net charge-offs to average loans and leases was 0.29 percent, compared to 0.35 percent in the prior quarter, and 0.42 percent a year ago.
    • The allowance for credit losses on loans and leases represented 1.28 percent of total loans and leases, compared to 1.27 percent at December 31, 2025, and 1.34 percent at March 31, 2025.
    • The allowance for credit losses on loans and leases represented 140 percent of non-performing loans and leases, compared to 144 percent at December 31, 2025, and 126 percent at March 31, 2025.

    Quarterly non-interest income compared to the first quarter of 2025:

    • Total non-interest income was $101.5 million, compared to $92.6 million, an increase of $8.9 million. The increase is primarily driven by increased client hedging activities, the change in the credit valuation adjustment, increased revenues from Ametros, higher deposit service fees, and the acquisition of SecureSave, partially offset by lower loan prepayment and syndication fees.

    Quarterly non-interest expense compared to the first quarter of 2025:

    • Total non-interest expense was $379.1 million, compared to $343.6 million, an increase of $35.5 million. Total non-interest expense includes $9.1 million in Transaction expenses, $3.6 million in strategic restructuring costs, and a $0.7 million benefit related to the FDIC special assessment. Excluding those items, total non-interest expense increased $23.5 million. The increase is primarily driven by higher compensation and benefits costs.

    Quarterly income taxes compared to the first quarter of 2025:

    • Income tax expense was $56.5 million, compared to $56.7 million, and the effective tax rate was 18.7 percent, compared to 20.0 percent. Despite an increase in pre-tax income for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, income tax expense decreased $0.2 million, primarily due to the recognition of higher net discrete tax benefits related to stock-based compensation, as compared to a year ago. The decrease in the effective tax rate was also primarily due to the recognition of those higher net discrete tax benefits.

    Investment securities:

    • Total investment securities, net, were $18.4 billion, compared to $18.0 billion at December 31, 2025, and $17.7 billion at March 31, 2025. The carrying value includes $560.1 million of net unrealized losses on available-for-sale securities, compared to $457.5 million at December 31, 2025, and $580.4 million at March 31, 2025. The carrying value does not include $876.9 million of net unrealized losses on the held-to-maturity portfolio, compared to $801.1 million at December 31, 2025, and $893.3 million at March 31, 2025.

    Loans and leases:

    • Total loans and leases were $57.2 billion, compared to $56.6 billion at December 31, 2025, and $53.1 billion at March 31, 2025. Compared to December 31, 2025, commercial loans and leases increased by $393.0 million, commercial real estate loans increased by $234.2 million, residential mortgages increased by $0.4 million, and consumer loans increased by $23.7 million. Compared to March 31, 2025, commercial loans and leases increased by $2.4 billion, commercial real estate loans increased by $1.2 billion, residential mortgages increased by $477.0 million, and consumer loans increased by $121.8 million.
    • Loan originations for the portfolio were $3.7 billion, compared to $4.5 billion in the prior quarter, and $2.7 billion a year ago.

    Asset quality:

    • Total non-performing loans and leases were $522.5 million, compared to $500.7 million at December 31, 2025, and $564.4 million at March 31, 2025. The ratio of total non-performing loans and leases to total loans and leases was 0.91 percent, compared to 0.88 percent at December 31, 2025, and 1.06 percent at March 31, 2025.
    • Past due loans and leases were $148.8 million, compared to $66.5 million at December 31, 2025, and $87.2 million at March 31, 2025. The increase from the prior quarter is primarily driven by commercial real estate, commercial non-mortgage, and residential mortgages. The increase from a year ago is primarily driven by commercial real estate and residential mortgages.

    Deposits and borrowings:

    • Total deposits were $69.0 billion, compared to $68.8 billion at December 31, 2025, and $65.6 billion at March 31, 2025. The ratio of core deposits to total deposits1 was 90.4 percent, compared to 87.5 percent at December 31, 2025, and 88.5 percent at March 31, 2025. The loan to deposit ratio was 82.9 percent, compared to 82.3 percent at December 31, 2025, and 80.9 percent at March 31, 2025.
    • Total borrowings were $5.6 billion, compared to $4.3 billion at December 31, 2025, and $3.9 billion at March 31, 2025.

    Capital:

    • The return on average common stockholders' equity and the return on average tangible common stockholders' equity1 were 10.35 percent and 16.18 percent, respectively, compared to 10.91 percent and 17.10 percent, respectively, in the prior quarter, and 9.94 percent and 15.93 percent, respectively, a year ago.
    • The tangible equity1 and tangible common equity1 ratios were 7.74 percent and 7.39 percent, respectively, compared to 7.77 percent and 7.42 percent, respectively, at December 31, 2025, and 7.80 percent and 7.43 percent, respectively, at March 31, 2025.
    • The common equity tier 1 ratio2 was 11.42 percent, compared to 11.20 percent at December 31, 2025, and 11.25 percent at March 31, 2025.
    • Book value per common share and tangible book value per common share1 were $57.33 and $37.59, respectively, compared to $57.12 and $37.20, respectively, at December 31, 2025, and $52.91 and $33.97, respectively, at March 31, 2025.

    1 See "Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations" section beginning on page 20.

    2 Presented as preliminary for March 31, 2026, and actual for the remaining periods.

    Reportable segments:

    Commercial Banking

    Webster's Commercial Banking segment delivers financial solutions nationally to a wide range of companies, investors, government entities, and other public and private institutions. Commercial Banking helps its clients achieve their business and financial goals with expertise in Commercial Real Estate, Middle Market, Sponsor and Specialty Finance, Verticals and Regional Banking, Asset Based Lending and Commercial Services, and Treasury Management. Commercial Banking's Private Banking team also pairs holistic wealth solutions, including tailored lending, with commercial banking services. At March 31, 2026, Commercial Banking had $44.4 billion in loans and leases and $17.8 billion in deposits, as well as a combined $2.8 billion in assets under administration ("AUA") and assets under management ("AUM").

    Commercial Banking Operating Results:

     

     

     

     

     

    Percent

     

    Three months ended March 31,

     

    Favorable/

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    (Unfavorable)

    Net interest income

    $

    326,977

     

    $

    319,123

     

     

    2.5

    %

     

    Non-interest income

     

    32,169

     

     

    28,958

     

     

    11.1

     

     

    Operating revenue

     

    359,146

     

     

    348,081

     

     

    3.2

     

     

    Non-interest expense

     

    118,321

     

     

    106,582

     

     

    (11.0

    )

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue

    $

    240,825

     

    $

    241,499

     

     

    (0.3

    )%

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Percent

     

    March 31,

     

    Increase/

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    (Decrease)

    Loans and leases

    $

    44,387,462

     

    $

    40,790,670

     

     

    8.8

    %

     

    Deposits

     

    17,839,627

     

     

    16,572,502

     

     

    7.6

     

     

    AUA / AUM (off-balance sheet)

     

    2,775,639

     

     

    2,957,462

     

     

    (6.1

    )

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue decreased $0.7 million, to $240.8 million, in the quarter as compared to a year ago. Net interest income increased $7.9 million, to $327.0 million, primarily driven by higher average loan and deposit balances, partially offset by a lower net spread on loans and leases. Non-interest income increased $3.2 million, to $32.2 million, primarily driven by increased client hedging activity and direct investment gains, partially offset by lower loan syndication and prepayment fees. Non-interest expense increased $11.7 million, to $118.3 million, primarily driven by higher compensation and benefits costs, increased investments in technology and operational process improvements, and higher loan workout expenses.

    Healthcare Financial Services

    Webster's Healthcare Financial Services segment includes HSA Bank and Ametros. HSA Bank is one the country's largest providers of employee benefits solutions, including being one of the leading bank administrators of health savings accounts, emergency savings accounts, and flexible spending account administration services in 50 states. Ametros, the nation's largest professional administrator of medical insurance claim settlements, helps individuals manage their ongoing medical care through their CareGuard service and proprietary technology platform. At March 31, 2026, Healthcare Financial Services had $17.2 billion in total footings, comprising $10.7 billion in deposits and $6.5 billion in AUA through linked investment accounts.

    Healthcare Financial Services Operating Results:

     

     

     

     

     

    Percent

     

    Three months ended March 31,

     

    Favorable/

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    (Unfavorable)

    Net interest income

    $

    100,033

     

    $

    96,361

     

     

    3.8

    %

     

    Non-interest income

     

    34,222

     

     

    29,390

     

     

    16.4

     

     

    Operating revenue

     

    134,255

     

     

    125,751

     

     

    6.8

     

     

    Non-interest expense

     

    61,752

     

     

    55,720

     

     

    (10.8

    )

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue

    $

    72,503

     

    $

    70,031

     

     

    3.5

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    March 31,

     

    Percent

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Increase

    Number of accounts

     

    3,616

     

     

    3,482

     

     

    3.8

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Deposits

    $

    10,733,013

     

    $

    10,245,003

     

     

    4.8

     

     

    Linked investment accounts (off-balance sheet)

     

    6,460,633

     

     

    5,108,311

     

     

    26.5

     

     

    Total footings

    $

    17,193,646

     

    $

    15,353,314

     

     

    12.0

     

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue increased $2.5 million, to $72.5 million, in the quarter as compared to a year ago. Net interest income increased $3.7 million, to $100.0 million, primarily driven by higher deposit balances, partially offset by lower deposit spreads. Non-interest income increased $4.8 million, to $34.2 million, primarily driven by increased revenues from Ametros, higher interchange fees, and the acquisition of SecureSave. Non-interest expense increased $6.0 million, to $61.8 million, also primarily driven by the acquisition of SecureSave, as well as higher compensation and benefits costs, marketing costs, and other expenses.

    Consumer Banking

    Webster's Consumer Banking segment delivers customized financial solutions to individuals, families, and small to mid-sized businesses through its experienced relationship managers and wealth advisors across 195 banking centers located throughout the Northeast. Consumer Banking offers a full suite of deposit, lending, treasury management, and wealth management solutions. Consumer Banking also provides a fully digital banking experience through its mobile banking app and BrioDirect. At March 31, 2026, Consumer Banking had $12.9 billion in loans and $27.4 billion in deposits, as well as $7.4 billion in AUA.

    Consumer Banking Operating Results:

     

     

     

     

     

    Percent

     

    Three months ended March 31,

     

    Favorable/

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    (Unfavorable)

    Net interest income

    $

    208,323

     

    $

    202,064

     

     

    3.1

    %

     

    Non-interest income

     

    23,189

     

     

    26,204

     

     

    (11.5

    )

     

    Operating revenue

     

    231,512

     

     

    228,268

     

     

    1.4

     

     

    Non-interest expense

     

    126,267

     

     

    122,656

     

     

    (2.9

    )

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue

    $

    105,245

     

    $

    105,612

     

     

    (0.3

    )%

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Percent

     

    March 31,

     

    Increase/

    (In thousands)

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    (Decrease)

    Loans

    $

    12,854,090

     

    $

    12,266,777

     

     

    4.8

    %

     

    Deposits

     

    27,444,754

     

     

    27,797,351

     

     

    (1.3

    )

     

    AUA (off-balance sheet)

     

    7,360,092

     

     

    7,433,931

     

     

    (1.0

    )

     

    Pre-tax, pre-provision net revenue decreased $0.4 million, to $105.2 million, in the quarter as compared to a year ago. Net interest income increased $6.2 million, to $208.3 million, primarily driven by higher average loan balances and a higher interest rate spread on loans, partially offset by lower average deposit balances and a lower interest rate spread on deposits. Non-interest income decreased $3.0 million, to $23.2 million, primarily driven by lower investment services income and non-recurring gains from investment portfolio sales a year ago. Non-interest expense increased $3.6 million, to $126.3 million, primarily driven by higher compensation and benefits costs and operational support costs, partially offset by decreased investments in technology and lower occupancy and equipment costs.

    ***

    Webster Financial Corporation ("Webster") (NYSE:WBS) is the holding company for Webster Bank, N.A. ("Webster Bank"). Headquartered in Stamford, CT, Webster is a values-driven organization with approximately $86 billion in total consolidated assets. Webster Bank is a commercial bank that provides a wide range of financial products and services to businesses, individuals, and families across three differentiated lines of business: Commercial Banking, Healthcare Financial Services, and Consumer Banking. While its core footprint spans the Northeast from the New York metropolitan area to Rhode Island and Massachusetts, certain businesses operate in extended geographies. Webster Bank is a member of the FDIC and an equal housing lender. For more information about Webster, including past press releases and the latest annual report, visit the Webster website at www.websterbank.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of, and subject to the protections of, the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as "achieve," "anticipate," "assume," "believe," "could," "deliver," "drive," "enhance," "estimate," "expect," "focus," "future," "goal," "grow," "guidance," "intend," "may," "might," "plan," "position," "potential," "predict," "project," "opportunity," "outlook," "should," "strategy," "target," "trajectory," "trend," "will," "would," and other similar words and expressions or the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: statements about Webster's business strategy, goals, and objectives; outlook for future growth; and future common stock dividends, common stock repurchases, and other uses of capital. Forward-looking statements are based on Webster's current expectations and assumptions regarding its business, the economy, and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict, and in many cases, are beyond Webster's control. Webster's actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements, which are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. Factors that could cause Webster's actual results to differ from those discussed in any forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: risks related to the proposed Transaction with Banco Santander including, among others, (1) the risk that the cost savings, synergies, and other benefits from the acquisition may not be fully realized or may take longer than anticipated to be realized, including as a result of changes in, or problems arising from, general economic and market conditions, interest and exchange rates, monetary policy, laws and regulations and their enforcement, and the degree of competition in the geographic and business areas in which Webster and Banco Santander operate; (2) the failure of the closing conditions in the Transaction Agreement by and among Webster, Banco Santander, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Webster providing for the Transaction to be satisfied, or any unexpected delay in closing the Transaction or the occurrence of any event, change, or other circumstances that could delay the Transaction or could give rise to the termination of the Transaction Agreement; (3) the outcome of any legal or regulatory proceedings or governmental inquiries or investigations that may be currently pending or later instituted against us, Banco Santander, or the combined company; (4) the possibility that the Transaction does not close when expected, or at all, because required regulatory, stockholder, or other approvals and other conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis, or at all (and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the proposed Transaction); (5) disruption to the parties' businesses as a result of the announcement and pendency of the Transaction; (6) the costs associated with the anticipated length of time of the pendency of the Transaction, including the restrictions contained in the definitive Transaction Agreement on the ability of the Company to operate its business outside the ordinary course during the pendency of the Transaction; (7) risks related to management and oversight of the expanded business and operations of the combined company following the closing of the proposed Transaction; (8) the risk that the integration of our operations with Banco Santander's will be materially delayed, or will be more costly or difficult than expected, or that the parties are otherwise unable to successfully integrate each party's businesses into the other's businesses; (9) the possibility that the Transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events; (10) reputational risk and potential adverse reactions of Webster's or Banco Santander's customers, employees, vendors, contractors, or other business partners, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the Transaction; (11) the dilution caused by Banco Santander's issuance of additional Banco Santander ordinary shares and corresponding American Depository Receipts in connection with the Transaction; (12) the possibility that any announcements relating to the Transaction could have adverse effects on the market price of Webster's common stock, Banco Santander ordinary shares, and corresponding American Depository Receipts; (13) a material adverse change in Webster's condition or Banco Santander's condition; (14) the extent to which our or Banco Santander's businesses perform consistent with management's expectations; (15) Webster's and Banco Santander's ability to take advantage of growth opportunities and implement targeted initiatives in the timeframe and on the terms currently expected; (16) the possibility that the combined company is subject to additional regulatory requirements as a result of the proposed Transaction of expansion of the combined company's business operations following the proposed Transaction; Webster's ability to successfully execute its business plan and strategic initiatives, and manage any risks or uncertainties; continued regulatory changes or other risk mitigation efforts taken by government agencies in response to the risk to safety and soundness in the banking industry; volatility in Webster's stock price due to investor sentiment and perception of the banking industry; local, regional, national, and international economic conditions or macroeconomic instability (including any economic slowdown or recession, inflation, monetary fluctuation, tariff increases, interest rate changes, credit loss trends, unemployment, changes in housing or securities markets, or other factors) and the impact of the same on Webster or its customers; volatility, disruption, or uncertainty in national and international financial and commodity markets, including as a result of tensions, violent confrontations, and other geopolitical developments; the impact of unrealized losses in Webster's financial instruments, including in Webster's available-for-sale securities portfolio and held-to-maturity securities portfolio; changes in laws and regulations, or existing laws and regulations that Webster becomes subject to, including those concerning banking, taxes, dividends, securities, insurance, cybersecurity, and healthcare administration, with which Webster must comply; adverse conditions in the securities markets that could lead to impairment in the value of Webster's securities portfolio; possible changes in governmental monetary and fiscal policies, or any leadership changes of those determining such policies, including, but not limited to, Federal Reserve policies in connection with continued inflationary pressures; the effects of any restructurings, staff reductions, or other disruptions in the U.S. federal government or in agencies regulating or otherwise impacting Webster's business; the direct or indirect impact of any new regulatory, policy, or enforcement developments resulting from the policies or actions of the current U.S. presidential administration, including trade deals, changes in tariffs and other protectionist trade policies, any reciprocal and/or retaliatory tariffs by foreign countries, and any uncertainties related thereto; the timely development and acceptance of any new products and services, and the perceived value of those products and services by customers; changes in deposit flows, consumer spending, borrowings, and savings habits; Webster's ability to implement new technologies and maintain secure and reliable information and technology systems; the effects, including reputational damage, of any cybersecurity threats, attacks or disruptions, fraudulent activity, or other data breaches or security events, including those involving Webster's third-party vendors and service providers; issues with the performance of Webster's counterparties and third-party vendors; Webster's ability to increase market share and control expenses; changes in the competitive environment among banks, financial holding companies, and other traditional and non-traditional financial service providers; Webster's ability to maintain adequate sources of funding and liquidity; possible downgrades in Webster's credit ratings; limitations on Webster's ability to receive dividends from its subsidiaries; Webster's ability to attract, develop, motivate, and retain skilled employees; changes in loan demand or real estate values; changes in the mix of loan geographies, sectors, or types and the level of non-performing assets, charge-offs, and delinquencies; changes in Webster's estimates of current expected credit losses based upon periodic review under relevant regulatory and accounting requirements; the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices applicable to Webster, including impacts of recently adopted accounting guidance; legal and regulatory developments, including due to judicial decisions, the initiation or resolution of legal proceedings or regulatory or other governmental inquiries, the results of regulatory examinations or reviews, disruptions at regulatory agencies, government funding or other issues; Webster's ability to navigate differing environmental, social, governmental, and sustainability concerns among federal and state governmental administrations and judicial decisions, Webster's stakeholders, and other activists that may arise from Webster's business activities; Webster's ability to assess and monitor the effect of evolving uses of artificial intelligence on its business and operations; the occurrence of natural disasters, severe weather events, and public health crises, and any governmental or societal responses thereto; the impact of any of the foregoing on the business or credit quality of Webster's customers; and the other factors that are described in Webster's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, as amended, and subsequent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Any forward-looking statement made by Webster in this release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Factors or events that could cause Webster's actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for Webster to predict all of them. Webster undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    In addition to results presented in accordance with GAAP, this press release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures, including the efficiency ratio, the return on average tangible common stockholders' equity, the tangible equity ratio, the tangible common equity ratio, tangible book value per common share, core deposits, adjusted return on average assets, adjusted return on average tangible common stockholders' equity, adjusted return on average common stockholders' equity, adjusted pre-tax net income, adjusted net income applicable to common stockholders, and adjusted diluted earnings per share ("EPS"). A reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to the most comparable GAAP financial measure is included in the accompanying selected financial highlights table.

    Webster believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with information useful in understanding its financial position, results of operations, the strength of its capital position, and overall business performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are used by Webster for performance measurement purposes, as well as for internal planning and forecasting, and by securities analysts, investors, and other interested parties to assess peer company operating performance. Webster believes that this presentation, together with the accompanying reconciliations, provides investors with a more complete understanding of the factors and trends affecting its business and allows investors to view its performance in a manner similar to management.

    The efficiency ratio represents the costs expended to generate a dollar of revenue and is calculated excluding certain non-operational items and certain non-recurring transactions or events. The return on average tangible common stockholders' equity is calculated using net income less preferred stock dividends, adjusted for the tax-effected amortization of intangible assets, as a percentage of average stockholders' equity less average preferred stock and average goodwill and other intangible assets. The tangible equity ratio represents stockholders' equity less goodwill and other intangible assets ("tangible stockholders' equity") divided by total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets ("tangible assets"). The tangible common equity ratio represents stockholders' equity less preferred stock and goodwill and other intangible assets ("tangible common stockholders' equity") divided by tangible assets. Tangible book value per common share represents tangible common stockholders' equity divided by the number of common shares outstanding at the end of the reporting period. Core deposits reflect total deposits less certificates of deposit and brokered certificates of deposit. The adjusted return on average assets, adjusted return on average tangible common stockholders' equity, adjusted return on average common stockholders' equity, adjusted pre-tax net income, adjusted net income applicable to common stockholders, and adjusted diluted EPS are calculated excluding certain non-recurring transactions or events, which have been tax-effected, as applicable.

    These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for GAAP-basis financial measures. Because non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized, it may not be possible to compare these with other companies that present financial measures having the same or similar names. Webster strongly encourages investors to review its consolidated financial statements in their entirety and to not rely on any single financial measure.

    Refer the tables beginning on page 20 for Non-GAAP to GAAP reconciliations.

    NO OFFER OR SOLICITATION

    This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. No offer of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"). By making this communication available, no advice or recommendation is being given to buy, sell or otherwise deal in any securities or investments whatsoever.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRANSACTION AND WHERE TO FIND IT

    Banco Santander filed a registration statement on Form F-4 (File No. 333-294235) with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on March 12, 2026, and an amendment on April 20, 2026, to register the ordinary shares of Banco Santander underlying the Banco Santander American Depository Shares that will be issued to Webster stockholders in connection with the proposed Transaction. The registration statement includes a proxy statement of Webster that also constitutes a prospectus of Banco Santander. The registration statement was declared effective on April 22, 2026. Banco Santander filed a prospectus on April 23, 2026, and Webster filed a definitive proxy statement on April 23, 2026. Webster commenced mailing of the definitive proxy statement/prospectus to Webster's stockholders on or about April 24, 2026.

    INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM F-4 AND THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS INCLUDED WITHIN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM F-4, AS WELL AS ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE FILED WITH THE SEC IN CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSACTION OR INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM F-4 AND THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THOSE DOCUMENTS, BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING WEBSTER, BANCO SANTANDER, THE TRANSACTION AND RELATED MATTERS.

    Investors and security holders may obtain free copies of these documents and other documents filed with the SEC by Webster or Banco Santander through the website maintained by the SEC at https://www.sec.gov or by contacting the investor relations department of Webster or Banco Santander at:

    Webster Financial Corporation

     

    Banco Santander, S.A.

    200 Elm Street

     

    Ciudad Grupo Santander

    Stamford, Connecticut 06902

    Attention: Investor Relations

    eharmon@websterbank.com

     

    28660 Boadilla del Monte Spain

    Attention: Investor Relations

    investor@gruposantander.com

    (212) 309-7646

     

    +34 912899239

    PARTICIPANTS IN THE SOLICITATION

    Webster, Banco Santander and certain of their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the stockholders of Webster in connection with the Transaction under the rules of the SEC. Information regarding the directors and executive officers of Webster and Banco Santander is set forth in (i) Webster's Amendment to No. 1 to its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ending December 31, 2025, including under the headings entitled "Director Independence", "Non-Employee Director Compensation and Stock Ownership Guidelines", "Compensation and Human Resources Committee Interlocks and Insider Participation", "Executive Compensation", "2025 Pay Versus Performance" and "Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters", which was filed with the SEC on April 24, 2026 and is available at https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0000801337/000080133726000011/wbs-20251231.htm, and (ii) Banco Santander's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ending December 31, 2025, including under the headings entitled "Directors and Senior Management", "Compensation", "Share Ownership" and "Majority Shareholders and Related Party Transactions", which was filed with the SEC on February 27, 2026 and is available at https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/san-20251231.htm/000089147826000030/0000891478-26-000030-index.html. To the extent holdings of each of Webster's or Banco Santander's securities by its directors or executive officers have changed since the amounts set forth in Webster's definitive proxy statement for its 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and in Banco Santander's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ending December 31, 2025, such changes have been or will be reflected on Webster's Statements of Change in Ownership on Form 4 filed with the SEC. Other information regarding the participants in the proxy solicitation and a description of their direct and indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, are contained in the definitive proxy statement/prospectus of Webster and Banco Santander and other relevant materials filed with the SEC, as well as any amendments or supplements to those documents that have been or will be filed with the SEC. You may obtain free copies of these documents through the website maintained by the SEC at https://www.sec.gov.

    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Selected Financial Highlights
    Three Months Ended
    (In thousands, except per share and ratio data) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Income and performance ratios:
    Net income $

    246,231

    $

    255,820

    $

    261,217

    $

    258,848

    $

    226,917

     

    Net income applicable to common stockholders

    239,274

    248,701

    254,051

    251,695

    220,367

     

    Earnings per common share - diluted

    1.50

    1.55

    1.54

    1.52

    1.30

     

    Return on average assets (annualized)

    1.16

    %

    1.23

    %

    1.27

    %

    1.29

    %

    1.15

    %

    Return on average tangible common stockholders' equity (annualized) (1)

    16.18

    17.10

    17.64

    17.96

    15.93

     

    Return on average common stockholders' equity (annualized)

    10.35

    10.91

    11.23

    11.31

    9.94

     

    Non-interest income as a percentage of total revenue (2)

    13.79

    15.19

    13.77

    13.22

    13.14

     

     
    Asset quality:
    Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases $

    733,434

    $

    719,411

    $

    727,897

    $

    722,046

    $

    713,321

     

    Non-performing assets

    524,418

    502,156

    545,327

    537,050

    564,708

     

    Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases / total loans and leases

    1.28

    %

    1.27

    %

    1.32

    %

    1.35

    %

    1.34

    %

    Net charge-offs / average loans and leases (annualized)

    0.29

    0.35

    0.28

    0.27

    0.42

     

    Non-performing loans and leases / total loans and leases

    0.91

    0.88

    0.99

    1.00

    1.06

     

    Non-performing assets / total loans and leases plus other real estate owned and repossessed assets

    0.92

    0.89

    0.99

    1.00

    1.06

     

    Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases / non-performing loans and leases

    140.36

    143.69

    133.82

    135.08

    126.39

     

     
    Other ratios:
    Tangible equity (1)

    7.74

    %

    7.77

    %

    7.86

    %

    7.82

    %

    7.80

    %

    Tangible common equity (1)

    7.39

    7.42

    7.50

    7.46

    7.43

     

    Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital (3)

    11.91

    11.69

    11.89

    11.86

    11.76

     

    Total Risk-Based Capital (3)

    13.89

    13.67

    14.68

    14.05

    13.96

     

    Common equity tier 1 Risk-Based Capital (3)

    11.42

    11.20

    11.39

    11.35

    11.25

     

    Stockholders' equity / total assets

    11.19

    11.29

    11.37

    11.40

    11.47

     

    Net interest margin

    3.36

    3.35

    3.40

    3.44

    3.48

     

    Efficiency ratio (1)

    46.83

    46.95

    45.79

    45.40

    45.79

     

     
    Equity and share related:
    Common stockholders' equity $

    9,289,670

    $

    9,208,257

    $

    9,178,698

    $

    9,053,638

    $

    8,920,175

     

    Book value per common share

    57.33

    57.12

    55.69

    54.19

    52.91

     

    Tangible book value per common share (1)

    37.59

    37.20

    36.42

    35.13

    33.97

     

    Common stock closing price

    69.42

    62.94

    59.44

    54.60

    51.55

     

    Dividends and equivalents declared per common share

    0.40

    0.40

    0.40

    0.40

    0.40

     

    Common shares outstanding

    162,049

    161,216

    164,817

    167,083

    168,594

     

    Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic

    159,534

    160,261

    164,138

    165,884

    169,182

     

    Weighted-average common shares - diluted

    159,850

    160,597

    164,456

    166,131

    169,544

     

     
    (1) See "Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations" section beginning on page 20.
    (2) Total revenue reflects the sum of Net interest income and Non-interest income.
    (3) Presented as preliminary for March 31, 2026, and actual for the remaining periods.
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (In thousands)

    March 31,

    2026

    December 31,

    2025

    March 31,

    2025

    Assets:
    Cash and due from banks $

    353,234

     

    $

    370,748

     

    $

    421,124

     

    Interest-bearing deposits

    2,506,930

     

    2,078,777

     

    2,091,152

     

    Investment securities:
    Available-for-sale

    10,581,263

     

    10,009,500

     

    9,360,097

     

    Held-to-maturity, net

    7,838,979

     

    7,969,575

     

    8,297,927

     

    Total investment securities, net

    18,420,242

     

    17,979,075

     

    17,658,024

     

    Loans held for sale

    14,478

     

    14,886

     

    63,849

     

    Loans and leases:
    Commercial

    23,288,371

     

    22,895,350

     

    20,880,826

     

    Commercial real estate

    22,569,080

     

    22,334,846

     

    21,383,144

     

    Residential mortgages

    9,600,026

     

    9,599,577

     

    9,123,000

     

    Consumer

    1,791,065

     

    1,767,337

     

    1,669,253

     

    Total loans and leases

    57,248,542

     

    56,597,110

     

    53,056,223

     

    Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases

    (733,434

    )

    (719,411

    )

    (713,321

    )

    Total loans and leases, net

    56,515,108

     

    55,877,699

     

    52,342,902

     

    Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve Bank stock

    431,395

     

    356,411

     

    350,702

     

    Deferred tax assets, net

    186,604

     

    195,740

     

    249,395

     

    Premises and equipment, net

    428,182

     

    432,035

     

    422,425

     

    Goodwill and other intangible assets, net

    3,197,981

     

    3,210,756

     

    3,193,132

     

    Cash surrender value of life insurance policies

    1,292,770

     

    1,271,457

     

    1,255,074

     

    Accrued interest receivable and other assets

    2,237,664

     

    2,286,079

     

    2,231,971

     

    Total assets $

    85,584,588

     

    $

    84,073,663

     

    $

    80,279,750

     

     
    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:
    Deposits:
    Demand $

    9,847,077

     

    $

    10,082,854

     

    $

    10,139,131

     

    Interest-bearing checking

    11,932,682

     

    10,760,496

     

    9,741,569

     

    Health savings accounts

    9,446,895

     

    9,184,452

     

    9,180,889

     

    Money market

    24,332,087

     

    23,196,747

     

    21,517,733

     

    Savings

    6,841,135

     

    6,964,946

     

    7,473,515

     

    Certificates of deposit

    5,848,150

     

    6,078,549

     

    6,036,144

     

    Brokered certificates of deposit

    791,690

     

    2,491,769

     

    1,486,248

     

    Total deposits

    69,039,716

     

    68,759,813

     

    65,575,229

     

    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase

    69,756

     

    596,738

     

    83,395

     

    Federal Home Loan Bank advances

    4,810,619

     

    2,980,718

     

    2,910,011

     

    Long-term debt

    738,312

     

    739,454

     

    907,410

     

    Accrued expenses and other liabilities

    1,352,536

     

    1,504,704

     

    1,599,551

     

    Total liabilities

    76,010,939

     

    74,581,427

     

    71,075,596

     

    Preferred stock

    283,979

     

    283,979

     

    283,979

     

    Common stockholders' equity

    9,289,670

     

    9,208,257

     

    8,920,175

     

    Total stockholders' equity

    9,573,649

     

    9,492,236

     

    9,204,154

     

    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $

    85,584,588

     

    $

    84,073,663

     

    $

    80,279,750

     

    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Consolidated Statements of Income

    Three Months Ended March 31,

    (In thousands, except per share data)

    2026

     

    2025

    Interest Income:
    Interest and fees on loans and leases $

    776,610

     

    $

    755,117

     

    Interest on investment securities

    193,100

     

    194,469

     

    Loans held for sale

    18

     

    15

     

    Other interest and dividends

    24,551

     

    23,886

     

    Total interest income

    994,279

     

    973,487

     

    Interest Expense:
    Deposits

    316,624

     

    326,383

     

    Borrowings

    43,252

     

    34,912

     

    Total interest expense

    359,876

     

    361,295

     

    Net interest income

    634,403

     

    612,192

     

    Provision for credit losses

    54,000

     

    77,500

     

    Net interest income after provision for credit losses

    580,403

     

    534,692

     

    Non-interest Income:
    Deposit service fees

    41,515

     

    38,895

     

    Loan and lease related fees

    15,414

     

    17,621

     

    Wealth and investment services

    7,209

     

    7,789

     

    Cash surrender value of life insurance policies

    8,644

     

    7,992

     

    Gain on sale of investment securities, net

    -

     

    220

     

    Other income

    28,681

     

    20,089

     

    Total non-interest income

    101,463

     

    92,606

     

    Non-interest Expense:
    Compensation and benefits

    222,906

     

    198,645

     

    Occupancy

    19,486

     

    19,717

     

    Technology and equipment

    49,631

     

    47,719

     

    Intangible assets amortization

    9,186

     

    9,237

     

    Marketing

    4,699

     

    4,027

     

    Professional and outside services

    22,542

     

    17,226

     

    Deposit insurance

    16,300

     

    16,345

     

    Other expense

    34,359

     

    30,728

     

    Total non-interest expense

    379,109

     

    343,644

     

    Income before income taxes

    302,757

     

    283,654

     

    Income tax expense

    56,526

     

    56,737

     

    Net income

    246,231

     

    226,917

     

    Preferred stock dividends

    (4,163

    )

    (4,163

    )

    Income allocated to participating securities

    (2,794

    )

    (2,387

    )

    Net income applicable to common stockholders $

    239,274

     

    $

    220,367

     

     
    Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic

    159,534

     

    169,182

     

    Weighted-average common shares - diluted

    159,850

     

    169,544

     

     
    Earnings per Common Share:
    Basic $

    1.50

     

    $

    1.30

     

    Diluted

    1.50

     

    1.30

     

     
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Five Quarter Consolidated Statements of Income
    Three Months Ended
    (In thousands, except per share data) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Interest Income:
    Interest and fees on loans and leases $

    776,610

     

    $

    793,570

     

    $

    794,668

     

    $

    775,203

     

    $

    755,117

     

    Interest on investment securities

    193,100

     

    200,024

     

    201,321

     

    197,766

     

    194,469

     

    Loans held for sale

    18

     

    205

     

    3,988

     

    7

     

    15

     

    Other interest and dividends

    24,551

     

    25,333

     

    28,325

     

    27,611

     

    23,886

     

    Total interest income

    994,279

     

    1,019,132

     

    1,028,302

     

    1,000,587

     

    973,487

     

    Interest Expense:
    Deposits

    316,624

     

    344,078

     

    355,504

     

    339,738

     

    326,383

     

    Borrowings

    43,252

     

    42,201

     

    41,131

     

    39,667

     

    34,912

     

    Total interest expense

    359,876

     

    386,279

     

    396,635

     

    379,405

     

    361,295

     

    Net interest income

    634,403

     

    632,853

     

    631,667

     

    621,182

     

    612,192

     

    Provision for credit losses

    54,000

     

    42,000

     

    44,000

     

    46,500

     

    77,500

     

    Net interest income after provision for credit losses

    580,403

     

    590,853

     

    587,667

     

    574,682

     

    534,692

     

    Non-interest Income:
    Deposit service fees

    41,515

     

    38,486

     

    39,576

     

    40,934

     

    38,895

     

    Loan and lease related fees

    15,414

     

    19,010

     

    16,404

     

    17,657

     

    17,621

     

    Wealth and investment services

    7,209

     

    7,775

     

    7,640

     

    7,779

     

    7,789

     

    Cash surrender value of life insurance policies

    8,644

     

    8,520

     

    7,535

     

    9,172

     

    7,992

     

    Gain on sale of investment securities, net

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    220

     

    Other income

    28,681

     

    39,559

     

    29,751

     

    19,115

     

    20,089

     

    Total non-interest income

    101,463

     

    113,350

     

    100,906

     

    94,657

     

    92,606

     

    Non-interest Expense:
    Compensation and benefits

    222,906

     

    214,137

     

    209,036

     

    199,930

     

    198,645

     

    Occupancy

    19,486

     

    19,359

     

    19,003

     

    19,337

     

    19,717

     

    Technology and equipment

    49,631

     

    49,443

     

    47,520

     

    45,932

     

    47,719

     

    Intangible assets amortization

    9,186

     

    9,008

     

    8,966

     

    9,093

     

    9,237

     

    Marketing

    4,699

     

    6,827

     

    4,953

     

    5,171

     

    4,027

     

    Professional and outside services

    22,542

     

    21,767

     

    17,815

     

    18,394

     

    17,226

     

    Deposit insurance

    16,300

     

    3,979

     

    15,621

     

    15,061

     

    16,345

     

    Other expense

    34,359

     

    58,717

     

    33,755

     

    32,796

     

    30,728

     

    Total non-interest expense

    379,109

     

    383,237

     

    356,669

     

    345,714

     

    343,644

     

    Income before income taxes

    302,757

     

    320,966

     

    331,904

     

    323,625

     

    283,654

     

    Income tax expense

    56,526

     

    65,146

     

    70,687

     

    64,777

     

    56,737

     

    Net income

    246,231

     

    255,820

     

    261,217

     

    258,848

     

    226,917

     

    Preferred stock dividends

    (4,163

    )

    (4,163

    )

    (4,162

    )

    (4,162

    )

    (4,163

    )

    Income allocated to participating securities

    (2,794

    )

    (2,956

    )

    (3,004

    )

    (2,991

    )

    (2,387

    )

    Net income applicable to common stockholders $

    239,274

     

    $

    248,701

     

    $

    254,051

     

    $

    251,695

     

    $

    220,367

     

     
    Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic

    159,534

     

    160,261

     

    164,138

     

    165,884

     

    169,182

     

    Weighted-average common shares - diluted

    159,850

     

    160,597

     

    164,456

     

    166,131

     

    169,544

     

     
    Earnings per Common Share:
    Basic $

    1.50

     

    $

    1.55

     

    $

    1.55

     

    $

    1.52

     

    $

    1.30

     

    Diluted

    1.50

     

    1.55

     

    1.54

     

    1.52

     

    1.30

     

    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Consolidated Average Balances, Interest, Average Yields/ Rates, and Net Interest Margin on a Fully Tax-equivalent Basis
    Three Months Ended March 31,

    2026

     

    2025

     

    (Dollars in thousands) Average Balance Interest

    Income/Expense
    Average

    Yield/Rate
    Average Balance Interest

    Income/Expense
    Average

    Yield/Rate
    Assets:
    Interest-earning assets:
    Loans and leases $

    57,106,092

    $

    789,336

     

    5.53

    %

    $

    52,568,406

    $

    766,388

     

    5.84

    %

    Investment securities

    18,626,911

    195,731

     

    4.20

    18,113,958

    196,809

     

    4.35

    Federal Home Loan and Federal Reserve Bank stock

    381,312

    4,498

     

    4.78

    323,982

    3,954

     

    4.95

    Interest-bearing deposits

    2,206,596

    20,053

     

    3.64

    1,819,496

    19,932

     

    4.38

    Loans held for sale

    14,100

    18

     

    0.50

    28,732

    15

     

    0.21

    Total interest-earning assets

    78,335,011

    $

    1,009,636

     

    5.16

    %

    72,854,574

    $

    987,098

     

    5.42

    %

    Non-interest-earning assets

    6,761,702

    6,410,395

    Total assets $

    85,096,713

    $

    79,264,969

    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:
    Interest-bearing liabilities:
    Demand $

    10,120,435

    $

    -

     

    -

    %

    $

    10,280,570

    $

    -

     

    -

    %

    Interest-bearing checking

    11,288,211

    45,269

     

    1.63

    9,709,820

    40,899

     

    1.71

    Health savings accounts

    9,562,306

    3,946

     

    0.17

    9,307,517

    3,560

     

    0.16

    Money market

    23,968,546

    181,059

     

    3.06

    21,114,901

    183,107

     

    3.52

    Savings

    6,847,778

    23,719

     

    1.40

    7,104,607

    28,143

     

    1.61

    Certificates of deposit

    5,892,336

    44,968

     

    3.10

    6,047,194

    54,942

     

    3.68

    Brokered certificates of deposits

    1,836,424

    17,663

     

    3.90

    1,402,350

    15,732

     

    4.55

    Total deposits

    69,516,036

    316,624

     

    1.85

    64,966,959

    326,383

     

    2.04

    Securities sold under agreements to repurchase

    179,787

    1,062

     

    2.36

    244,560

    1,676

     

    2.74

    Federal Home Loan Bank advances

    3,535,915

    33,860

     

    3.83

    2,112,301

    23,589

     

    4.47

    Long-term debt

    722,150

    8,330

     

    4.61

    886,235

    9,647

     

    4.35

    Total borrowings

    4,437,852

    43,252

     

    3.90

    3,243,096

    34,912

     

    4.31

    Total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities

    73,953,888

    $

    359,876

     

    1.97

    %

    68,210,055

    $

    361,295

     

    2.15

    %

    Non-interest-bearing liabilities

    1,504,587

    1,809,884

    Total liabilities

    75,458,475

    70,019,939

    Preferred stock

    283,979

    283,979

    Common stockholders' equity

    9,354,259

    8,961,051

    Total stockholders' equity

    9,638,238

    9,245,030

    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $

    85,096,713

    $

    79,264,969

    Tax-equivalent net interest income

    649,760

     

    625,803

     

    Less: Tax-equivalent adjustments

    (15,357

    )

    (13,611

    )

    Net interest income $

    634,403

     

    $

    612,192

     

    Net interest margin

    3.36

    %

    3.48

    %

     
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Five Quarter Loans and Leases
    (In thousands) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Loans and leases (actual):
    Commercial non-mortgage $

    22,169,383

     

    $

    21,664,119

     

    $

    20,654,331

     

    $

    19,943,097

     

    $

    19,495,784

     

    Asset-based lending

    1,118,988

     

    1,231,231

     

    1,258,478

     

    1,350,006

     

    1,385,042

     

    Commercial real estate

    22,569,080

     

    22,334,846

     

    21,911,298

     

    21,358,775

     

    21,383,144

     

    Residential mortgages

    9,600,026

     

    9,599,577

     

    9,509,142

     

    9,332,413

     

    9,123,000

     

    Consumer

    1,791,065

     

    1,767,337

     

    1,718,832

     

    1,687,668

     

    1,669,253

     

    Total loans and leases

    57,248,542

     

    56,597,110

     

    55,052,081

     

    53,671,959

     

    53,056,223

     

    Allowance for credit losses on loans and leases

    (733,434

    )

    (719,411

    )

    (727,897

    )

    (722,046

    )

    (713,321

    )

    Total loans and leases, net $

    56,515,108

     

    $

    55,877,699

     

    $

    54,324,184

     

    $

    52,949,913

     

    $

    52,342,902

     

     
    Loans and leases (average):
    Commercial non-mortgage $

    21,947,141

     

    $

    21,244,671

     

    $

    20,451,639

     

    $

    19,703,434

     

    $

    19,167,596

     

    Asset-based lending

    1,171,324

     

    1,259,776

     

    1,289,208

     

    1,360,288

     

    1,409,177

     

    Commercial real estate

    22,571,488

     

    22,082,606

     

    21,508,546

     

    21,302,161

     

    21,338,147

     

    Residential mortgages

    9,634,148

     

    9,584,853

     

    9,416,499

     

    9,228,988

     

    8,985,033

     

    Consumer

    1,781,991

     

    1,751,232

     

    1,707,068

     

    1,683,026

     

    1,668,453

     

    Total loans and leases $

    57,106,092

     

    $

    55,923,138

     

    $

    54,372,960

     

    $

    53,277,897

     

    $

    52,568,406

     

    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Five Quarter Non-performing Assets and Past Due Loans and Leases
    (In thousands) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Non-performing loans and leases:
    Commercial non-mortgage $

    193,936

    $

    174,073

    $

    223,398

    $

    231,458

    $

    279,831

    Asset-based lending

    60,471

    66,911

    58,797

    44,405

    42,207

    Commercial real estate

    231,353

    224,623

    227,118

    224,554

    207,402

    Residential mortgages

    20,127

    17,889

    16,843

    15,748

    15,715

    Consumer

    16,662

    17,188

    17,772

    18,357

    19,243

    Total non-performing loans and leases $

    522,549

    $

    500,684

    $

    543,928

    $

    534,522

    $

    564,398

     
    Other real estate owned and repossessed assets:
    Commercial non-mortgage $

    1,284

    $

    1,082

    $

    1,399

    $

    2,528

    $

    310

    Residential mortgages

    195

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Consumer

    390

    390

    -

    -

    -

    Total other real estate owned and repossessed assets $

    1,869

    $

    1,472

    $

    1,399

    $

    2,528

    $

    310

    Total non-performing assets $

    524,418

    $

    502,156

    $

    545,327

    $

    537,050

    $

    564,708

     
    Past due 30-89 days:
    Commercial non-mortgage $

    26,812

    $

    16,428

    $

    10,934

    $

    16,338

    $

    27,304

    Commercial real estate

    89,105

    24,962

    27,812

    16,241

    33,030

    Residential mortgages

    21,790

    15,194

    17,000

    12,664

    16,406

    Consumer

    11,122

    9,902

    8,730

    9,516

    9,906

    Total past due 30-89 days $

    148,829

    $

    66,486

    $

    64,476

    $

    54,759

    $

    86,646

    Past due 90 days or more and accruing

    9

    -

    1,152

    -

    507

    Total past due loans and leases $

    148,838

    $

    66,486

    $

    65,628

    $

    54,759

    $

    87,153

     
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Five Quarter Changes in the Allowance for Credit Losses on Loans and Leases
    Three Months Ended
    (In thousands) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    ACL on loans and leases, beginning balance $

    719,411

     

    $

    727,897

     

    $

    722,046

    $

    713,321

    $

    689,566

    Provision

    55,239

     

    41,005

     

    44,205

    45,126

    78,712

    Charge-offs:
    Commercial portfolio

    40,225

     

    48,492

     

    37,914

    39,792

    55,566

    Consumer portfolio

    3,997

     

    2,994

     

    2,034

    1,446

    1,052

    Total charge-offs

    44,222

     

    51,486

     

    39,948

    41,238

    56,618

    Recoveries:
    Commercial portfolio

    1,017

     

    556

     

    765

    3,250

    942

    Consumer portfolio

    1,989

     

    1,439

     

    829

    1,587

    719

    Total recoveries

    3,006

     

    1,995

     

    1,594

    4,837

    1,661

    Total net charge-offs

    41,216

     

    49,491

     

    38,354

    36,401

    54,957

    ACL on loans and leases, ending balance $

    733,434

     

    $

    719,411

     

    $

    727,897

    $

    722,046

    $

    713,321

     
    ACL on unfunded loan commitments $

    22,879

     

    $

    24,117

     

    $

    23,117

    $

    22,824

    $

    21,443

     
     
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations
    Three Months Ended
    (In thousands, except ratio data) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Efficiency ratio:
    Non-interest expense $

    379,109

     

    $

    383,237

     

    $

    356,669

    $

    345,714

    $

    343,644

    Less: Foreclosed property activity

    43

     

    (577

    )

    1,535

    541

    517

    Intangible assets amortization

    9,186

     

    9,008

     

    8,966

    9,093

    9,237

    Operating lease depreciation

    -

     

    -

     

    3

    9

    16

    Charitable contribution to the Webster Foundation

    -

     

    20,000

     

    -

    -

    -

    Asset disposal and contract termination costs

    -

     

    6,966

     

    -

    -

    -

    Acquisition-related expenses (1)

    9,145

     

    1,129

     

    -

    -

    -

    Strategic restructuring costs (2)

    3,636

     

    -

     

    -

    -

    -

    FDIC special assessment

    (684

    )

    (10,318

    )

    -

    -

    -

    Adjusted non-interest expense $

    357,783

     

    $

    357,029

     

    $

    346,165

    $

    336,071

    $

    333,874

    Net interest income $

    634,403

     

    $

    632,853

     

    $

    631,667

    $

    621,182

    $

    612,192

    Add: Tax-equivalent adjustment

    15,357

     

    14,903

     

    14,258

    13,870

    13,611

    Non-interest income

    101,463

     

    113,350

     

    100,906

    94,657

    92,606

    Other income (3)

    12,828

     

    9,142

     

    9,234

    10,528

    11,032

    Less: Operating lease depreciation

    -

     

    -

     

    3

    9

    16

    Gain on sale of investment securities, net

    -

     

    -

     

    -

    -

    220

    Gain on redemption of long-term debt

    -

     

    9,767

     

    -

    -

    -

    Adjusted income $

    764,051

     

    $

    760,481

     

    $

    756,062

    $

    740,228

    $

    729,205

    Efficiency ratio

    46.83

    %

    46.95

    %

    45.79

    %

    45.40

    %

    45.79

    %

     
    Return on average tangible common stockholders' equity:
    Net income $

    246,231

     

    $

    255,820

     

    $

    261,217

    $

    258,848

    $

    226,917

    Less: Preferred stock dividends

    4,163

     

    4,163

     

    4,162

    4,162

    4,163

    Add: Intangible assets amortization, tax-effected

    6,676

     

    6,565

     

    6,534

    6,627

    6,732

    Adjusted net income $

    248,744

     

    $

    258,222

     

    $

    263,589

    $

    261,313

    $

    229,486

    Adjusted net income, annualized basis $

    994,976

     

    $

    1,032,888

     

    $

    1,054,356

    $

    1,045,252

    $

    917,944

    Average stockholders' equity $

    9,638,238

     

    $

    9,513,033

     

    $

    9,440,148

    $

    9,294,023

    $

    9,245,030

    Less: Average preferred stock

    283,979

     

    283,979

     

    283,979

    283,979

    283,979

    Average goodwill and other intangible assets, net

    3,203,998

     

    3,190,386

     

    3,180,111

    3,188,946

    3,198,123

    Average tangible common stockholders' equity $

    6,150,261

     

    $

    6,038,668

     

    $

    5,976,058

    $

    5,821,098

    $

    5,762,928

    Return on average tangible common stockholders' equity

    16.18

    %

    17.10

    %

    17.64

    %

    17.96

    %

    15.93

    %

     
    (1) Acquisition-related expenses reflect Transaction expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2026, and SecureSave acquisition expenses for the three months ended December 31, 2025.
    (2) Strategic restructuring costs reflect severance charges.
    (3) Other income reflects a tax-equivalent adjustment on income generated from low-income housing tax credit investments.
    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations
    (In thousands, except ratio and per share data) March 31,

    2026
    December 31,

    2025
    September 30,

    2025
    June 30,

    2025
    March 31,

    2025
    Tangible equity ratio:
    Stockholders' equity $

    9,573,649

    $

    9,492,236

    $

    9,462,677

    $

    9,337,617

    $

    9,204,154

     

    Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets, net

    3,197,981

    3,210,756

    3,175,747

    3,184,039

    3,193,132

     

    Tangible stockholders' equity $

    6,375,668

    $

    6,281,480

    $

    6,286,930

    $

    6,153,578

    $

    6,011,022

     

    Total assets $

    85,584,588

    $

    84,073,663

    $

    83,192,652

    $

    81,914,270

    $

    80,279,750

     

    Less: Goodwill and other intangible assets, net

    3,197,981

    3,210,756

    3,175,747

    3,184,039

    3,193,132

     

    Tangible assets $

    82,386,607

    $

    80,862,907

    $

    80,016,905

    $

    78,730,231

    $

    77,086,618

     

    Tangible equity ratio:

    7.74

    %

    7.77

    %

    7.86

    %

    7.82

    %

    7.80

    %

     
    Tangible common equity ratio:
    Tangible stockholders' equity $

    6,375,668

    $

    6,281,480

    $

    6,286,930

    $

    6,153,578

    $

    6,011,022

     

    Less: Preferred stock

    283,979

    283,979

    283,979

    283,979

    283,979

     

    Tangible common stockholders' equity $

    6,091,689

    $

    5,997,501

    $

    6,002,951

    $

    5,869,599

    $

    5,727,043

     

    Tangible assets $

    82,386,607

    $

    80,862,907

    $

    80,016,905

    $

    78,730,231

    $

    77,086,618

     

    Tangible common equity ratio:

    7.39

    %

    7.42

    %

    7.50

    %

    7.46

    %

    7.43

    %

     
    Tangible book value per common share:
    Tangible common stockholders' equity $

    6,091,689

    $

    5,997,501

    $

    6,002,951

    $

    5,869,599

    $

    5,727,043

     

    Common shares outstanding

    162,049

    161,216

    164,817

    167,083

    168,594

     

    Tangible book value per common share $

    37.59

    $

    37.20

    $

    36.42

    $

    35.13

    $

    33.97

     

     
    Core deposits:
    Total deposits $

    69,039,716

    $

    68,759,813

    $

    68,175,644

    $

    66,314,425

    $

    65,575,229

     

    Less: Certificates of deposit

    5,848,150

    6,078,549

    6,202,906

    6,069,447

    6,036,144

     

    Brokered certificates of deposit

    791,690

    2,491,769

    1,372,907

    1,850,438

    1,486,248

     

    Core deposits $

    62,399,876

    $

    60,189,495

    $

    60,599,831

    $

    58,394,540

    $

    58,052,837

     

    WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORPORATION

    Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations
    Three Months Ended

    March 31, 2026
    Adjusted return on average assets:
    Net income $

    246,231

     

    Add: Transaction expenses, tax-effected

    8,768

     

    Strategic restructuring costs, tax-effected (1)

    2,643

     

    FDIC special assessment, tax-effected

    (497

    )

    Adjusted net income $

    257,145

     

    Adjusted net income, annualized basis $

    1,028,580

     

    Average assets $

    85,096,713

     

    Adjusted return on average assets

    1.21

    %

     
    Adjusted return on average tangible common stockholders' equity:
    Net income $

    246,231

     

    Less: Preferred stock dividends

    4,163

     

    Add: Intangible assets amortization, tax-effected

    6,676

     

    Transaction expenses, tax effected

    8,768

     

    Strategic restructuring costs, tax-effected (1)

    2,643

     

    FDIC special assessment, tax-effected

    (497

    )

    Adjusted net income $

    259,658

     

    Adjusted net income, annualized basis $

    1,038,632

     

    Average stockholders' equity $

    9,638,238

     

    Less: Average preferred stock

    283,979

     

    Average goodwill and other intangible assets, net

    3,203,998

     

    Average tangible common stockholders' equity $

    6,150,261

     

    Adjusted return on average tangible common stockholders' equity

    16.89

    %

     
    Adjusted return on average common stockholders' equity:
    Average stockholders' equity $

    9,638,238

     

    Less: Average preferred stock

    283,979

     

    Average common stockholders' equity $

    9,354,259

     

    Net income

    246,231

     

    Less: Preferred stock dividends

    4,163

     

    Add: Transaction expenses, tax-effected

    8,768

     

    Strategic restructuring costs, tax-effected (1)

    2,643

     

    FDIC special assessment, tax-effected

    (497

    )

    Adjusted income $

    252,982

     

    Adjusted income, annualized basis $

    1,011,928

     

    Adjusted return on average common stockholders' equity

    10.82

    %

    GAAP to adjusted reconciliation: Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
    (In thousands, except per share data) Pre-Tax Income Income Applicable to

    Common Stockholders
    Diluted EPS
    Reported (GAAP) $

    302,757

     

    $

    239,274

     

    $

    1.50

    Transaction expenses

    9,145

     

    8,768

     

    0.05

    Strategic restructuring costs (1)

    3,636

     

    2,643

     

    0.02

    FDIC special assessment

    (684

    )

    (497

    )

    —

    Adjusted (non-GAAP) $

    314,854

     

    $

    250,188

     

    $

    1.57

    (1) Strategic restructuring costs reflect severance charges.

     

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