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West Coast Bancorp Reports First Quarter 2011 Profits

- First quarter 2011 net income was $5.1 million or $.05 per diluted share.

- Return on average assets, annualized, was .84% in the first quarter.

- New loan origination volume during the first quarter continued to improve from prior quarters.

- Nonperforming assets of $93.3 million or 3.8% of total assets at March 31, 2011, declined from previous quarter end and a year ago.

- First quarter 2011 net interest margin improved to 3.81% from 3.38% in the same period last year.


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LAKE OSWEGO, Ore., April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- West Coast Bancorp (NASDAQ: WCBO) ("Bancorp" or "Company"), the parent company of West Coast Bank ("Bank") and West Coast Trust Company, Inc., today announced net income of $5.1 million or $.05 per diluted share for first quarter 2011 compared to a net loss for first quarter 2010 of $.9 million or $.01 per diluted share. The Company also reported an annualized return on average assets of .84% in the most recent quarter, compared to an operating loss in the first quarter of 2010. The year-over-year first quarter improvement was primarily reflective of positive trends in both provision for credit losses and Other Real Estate Owned ("OREO") valuation adjustments.

"The results for the first quarter of 2011, reflecting a profit of $5.1 million and an annualized return on average assets of .84%, represent continuous progress for the Company from prior periods as virtually all of the key financial metrics of the Company continued their trend of improvement," said Robert D. Sznewajs, President and Chief Executive Officer. "The continued growth in loan origination volume is beginning to impact total loan balances. Combined with further declines in the credit costs, growth in the loan portfolio will, over time, improve our operating leverage and further enhance our overall operating results," said Sznewajs.

Table 1 below shows summary financial information for the quarters ended March 31, 2011 and 2010, and December 31, 2010.

Table 1








SUMMARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION










Quarter ended

Quarter ended



Quarter ended




March 31,

March 31,



Dec. 31,



(Shares in thousands)

2011

2010

Change


2010

Change


Selective quarterly performance ratios








Return on average assets, annualized

0.84%

-0.13%

0.97


0.31%

0.53


Return on average equity, annualized

7.56%

-1.42%

8.98


2.75%

4.81


Efficiency ratio for the quarter to date

74.14%

78.41%

(4.27)


77.42%

(3.28)










Share and Per Share Figures-Actual








Common shares outstanding at period end

96,416

92,077

4,339


96,431

(15)


Weighted average diluted shares

99,694

67,125

32,569


97,863

1,831


Income (loss) per diluted share

$               0.05

$             (0.01)

$     0.06


$               0.02

$      0.03


Book value per common share

$               2.65

$               2.60

$     0.05


$               2.61

$      0.04










Please see Table 19 for additional information regarding outstanding shares and the possible dilutive effects of presently outstanding securities.









Capital Ratios








March 31,

March 31,



Dec. 31,




2011

2010

Change


2010

Change


West Coast Bancorp








Tier 1 risk based capital ratio

17.72%

15.88%

1.84


17.47%

0.25


Total risk based capital ratio

18.98%

17.14%

1.84


18.74%

0.24


Leverage ratio

13.40%

11.57%

1.83


13.02%

0.38










West Coast Bank








Tier 1 risk based capital ratio

17.02%

15.24%

1.78


16.79%

0.23


Total risk based capital ratio

18.28%

16.50%

1.78


18.05%

0.23


Leverage ratio

12.87%

11.16%

1.71


12.51%

0.36


















Capital Strength

As indicated in Table 1 above, the combination of a return to profitability and a reduction in risk weighted assets continued to strengthen the Company's capital position. At March 31, 2011, the Company's Tier 1 and Total risk based capital ratios measured 17.72% and 18.98%, respectively, while its leverage ratio was 13.40%.

Balance Sheet Overview

Total loan balances declined $131 million or 8% from March 31, 2010 to $1.54 billion at March 31, 2011, but remained essentially unchanged from year end 2010. While loan balances contracted year-over-year, the Company has experienced a steady increase in quarterly loan origination volumes during this period as evidenced by total loan balances stabilizing during the most recent quarter. Total real estate construction loan balances declined $47 million or 55% over the past twelve months. This decline is directly a result of minimal new loan originations in this loan category during that time period.  The commercial loan portfolio contracted $36 million or 10% from March 31, 2010, with a reduction in commercial nonaccrual balances representing a portion of this decline. At March 31, 2011, total residential real estate construction loans represented just 1% of total loans compared to 4% a year ago.

Table 2











PERIOD END LOANS


(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31,

% of

Mar. 31,

% of

Change


Dec. 31,

% of



2011

Total

2010

total

Amount

%


2010

Total


Commercial loans

$       306,864

20%

$       342,385

21%

$     (35,521)

-10%


$       309,327

20%


 Commercial real estate construction

17,711

1%

23,554

1%

(5,843)

-25%


19,760

1%


 Residential real estate construction

19,896

1%

60,879

4%

(40,983)

-67%


24,325

2%


Total real estate construction loans

37,607

2%

84,433

5%

(46,826)

-55%


44,085

3%


   Mortgage

63,780

4%

74,613

4%

(10,833)

-15%


67,525

4%


   Nonstandard mortgage

11,140

1%

18,233

1%

(7,093)

-39%


12,523

1%


   Home equity

266,606

17%

277,527

17%

(10,921)

-4%


268,968

18%


Total real estate mortgage

341,526

22%

370,373

22%

(28,847)

-8%


349,016

23%


Commercial real estate loans

834,880

55%

853,180

51%

(18,300)

-2%


818,577

53%


Installment and other consumer loans

14,823

1%

16,562

1%

(1,739)

-10%


15,265

1%


Total loans

$    1,535,700


$    1,666,933


$   (131,233)

-8%


$    1,536,270














Yield on loans

5.38%


5.44%


(0.06)



5.43%

























Reflecting the Company's strong liquidity position, the Company's total cash equivalents and investment securities balance was $768 million or 33% of earning assets at March 31, 2011. Since March 31, 2010, the Company reduced its cash equivalents by $118 million while increasing its investment portfolio $72 million, with growth in mortgage-backed securities of $74.9 million. The expected duration of the investment portfolio was 3.1 years at March 31, 2011, compared to 2.7 years at March 31, 2010.

Table 3











PERIOD END CASH EQUIVALENTS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES


(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31,

% of

Mar. 31,

% of

Change


Dec. 31,

% of



2011

Total

2010

total

Amount

%


2010

Total


Cash equivalents:











 Federal funds sold

$       1,966

0%

$       3,859

1%

$    (1,893)

-49%


$       3,367

0%


 Interest-bearing deposits in other banks

122,224

16%

238,680

29%

(116,456)

-49%


131,952

17%


Total cash equivalents

124,190

16%

242,539

30%

(118,349)

-49%


135,319

17%













Investment securities:











 U.S. Treasury securities

4,282

1%

24,849

3%

(20,567)

-83%


14,392

2%


 U.S. Government Agency securities

153,017

19%

136,208

17%

16,809

12%


194,230

24%


 Corporate securities

9,850

1%

10,231

1%

(381)

-4%


9,392

1%


 Mortgage-backed securities

405,740

53%

330,849

41%

74,891

23%


363,618

47%


 Obligations of state and political sub.

59,136

8%

60,111

7%

(975)

-2%


52,645

7%


 Equity investments and other securities

11,680

2%

9,352

1%

2,328

25%


11,835

2%


Total investment securities

643,705

84%

571,600

70%

72,105

13%


646,112

83%













Total cash equivalents and investment securities

$   767,895

100%

$   814,139

100%

$  (46,244)

-6%


$   781,431

100%













Tax equivalent yield on cash equivalents and investment securities

2.52%


2.34%


0.18



2.21%

























First quarter 2011 average total deposits of $1.93 billion declined 7% or $157 million from the same quarter in 2010. With excess balance sheet liquidity, in large part caused by the year-over-year decline in loan balances, we elected to reduce higher cost time deposit balances. Consequently, average time deposit balances declined $239 million or 47% year-over-year first quarter, and time deposits represented just 14% of the Company's average total deposits in the most recent quarter compared to 24% during first quarter 2010.

The number of checking accounts increased by over 6,000 accounts or 7% over the past 12 months and first quarter average checking account balances grew $56 million or 7% year-over-year. The continuing shift in the mix of deposit balances from time deposits to non-time deposits together with our deposit pricing strategies, helped reduce the rate paid on total deposits to .38% in first quarter 2011, a decline of 45 basis points from .83% same quarter last year. The rate paid on total deposits remained virtually unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2010.

Table 4











QUARTERLY AVERAGE DEPOSITS BY CATEGORY


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

% of

Q1

% of

Change


Q4

% of



2011

Total

2010

Total

Amount

%


2010

Total


Demand deposits

$       552,229

28%

$       519,492

25%

$       32,737

6%


$       566,998

29%


Interest bearing demand

344,090

18%

321,070

15%

23,020

7%


349,071

18%


 Total checking deposits

896,319

46%

840,562

40%

55,757

7%


916,069

47%


Savings

106,309

6%

98,075

5%

8,234

8%


105,114

5%


Money market

660,672

34%

642,594

31%

18,078

3%


670,580

34%


 Total non-time deposits

1,663,300

86%

1,581,231

76%

82,069

5%


1,691,763

86%


Time deposits

269,038

14%

507,706

24%

(238,668)

-47%


281,009

14%


 Total deposits

$    1,932,338

100%

$    2,088,937

100%

$   (156,599)

-7%


$    1,972,772

100%













Average rate on total deposits

0.38%


0.83%


(0.45)



0.40%

























Table 5













NUMBER OF DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS



Mar. 31,

% of

Mar. 31,

% of

Change


Dec. 31,

% of

Change



2011

Total

2010

Total

#

%


2010

Total

#

% (1)


Demand deposits

52,805

33%

49,230

32%

3,575

7%


51,324

33%

1,481

12%


Interest bearing demand

53,377

33%

50,465

32%

2,912

6%


52,468

33%

909

7%


 Total checking accounts

106,182

66%

99,695

64%

6,487

7%


103,792

66%

2,390

9%


Savings

29,710

19%

27,773

18%

1,937

7%


28,924

19%

786

11%


Money market

14,357

9%

14,629

9%

(272)

-2%


14,388

9%

(31)

-1%


 Total non-time deposits

150,249

94%

142,097

91%

8,152

6%


147,104

94%

3,145

9%


Time deposits

9,678

6%

13,850

9%

(4,172)

-30%


10,014

6%

(336)

-13%


 Total deposit accounts

159,927

100%

155,947

100%

3,980

3%


157,118

100%

2,809

7%















(1) Annualized.







































Operating Results Improved from First Quarter 2010

As shown in Table 6 below, first quarter 2011 net income of $5.1 million increased $6.0 million compared to a net loss of $.9 million in the same quarter of 2010, and an increase of $3.2 million from $1.9 million in fourth quarter of 2010. The improved year-over-year first quarter results were primarily due to a $5.6 million decline in provision for credit losses and a $1.7 million reduction in Other Real Estate Owned ("OREO") valuation adjustments and losses resulting from OREO dispositions.

First quarter 2011 net interest income of $21.5 million grew $.9 million or 4% from the same quarter in 2010. This increase was attributable to a reduction in interest expense on deposits and borrowings which more than offset a decline in interest income on loans due to lower loan balances and a continued shift in average earning assets from higher yielding loan balances to investment securities.

Table 6

SUMMARY INCOME STATEMENT


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1

Change


Q4

Change



2011

2010

$

%


2010

$

%












Net interest income

$   21,512

$   20,633

$      879

4%


$   21,889

$    (377)

-2%


Provision for credit losses

2,076

7,634

(5,558)

-73%


1,693

383

23%


Noninterest income

8,916

6,408

2,508

39%


8,595

321

4%


Noninterest expense

22,553

21,095

1,458

7%


23,330

(777)

-3%


Income (loss) before income taxes

5,799

(1,688)

7,487

444%


5,461

338

6%


Provision (benefit) for income taxes (1)

694

(800)

1,494

187%


3,549

(2,855)

-80%


  Net income (loss)

$     5,105

$       (888)

$   5,993

675%


$     1,912

$   3,193

167%












(1) For more information on income taxes see table 10.





















As shown in Table 7 below, the net interest margin of 3.81% in the most recent quarter expanded 43 basis points from 3.38% in first quarter 2010. A 39 basis points year-over-year first quarter expansion in the spread between yield and fees earned on loans and the rate paid on interest bearing deposits more than offset an unfavorable earning assets mix shift from loans to investment securities over the same period.

Table 7








NET INTEREST SPREAD AND MARGIN


(Annualized, tax-equivalent basis)

Q1

Q1



Q4




2011

2010

Change


2010

Change


Yield on average interest-earning assets

4.41%

4.44%

(0.03)


4.35%

0.06


Rate on average interest-bearing liabilities

0.86%

1.41%

(0.55)


0.88%

(0.02)


Net interest spread

3.55%

3.03%

0.52


3.47%

0.08


Net interest margin

3.81%

3.38%

0.43


3.74%

0.07


















As shown in Table 8 below, first quarter 2011 total noninterest income of $8.9 million increased $2.5 million from the same quarter last year. Excluding net loss on OREO of $.3 million in the most recent quarter and $2.1 million in the first quarter last year, the Company's noninterest income increased $.8 million or 9%. This increase was a result of $.4 million growth in both payment system revenue and gains on sales of loans over the first quarter in 2010. The Company recorded gains on sales of investment securities of $.3 million in the quarter ended March 31, 2011, down $.2 million compared to first quarter 2010.

Table 8

NONINTEREST INCOME


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1

Change


Q4

Change



2011

2010

$

%


2010

$

%


Noninterest income










  Service charges on deposit accounts

$   3,644

$   3,596

$        48

1%


$   3,736

$   (92)

-2%


  Payment systems related revenue

2,930

2,536

394

16%


2,984

(54)

-2%


  Trust and investment services revenues

1,148

979

169

17%


1,143

5

0%


  Gains on sales of loans

513

141

372

264%


568

(55)

-10%


  Gains on sales of securities

267

457

(190)

-42%


617

(350)

-57%


  Other  

748

757

(9)

-1%


733

15

2%


Total

9,250

8,466

784

9%


9,781

(531)

-5%












  OREO gains (losses) on sale

323

301

22

7%


336

(13)

-4%


  OREO valuation adjustments  

(657)

(2,359)

1,702

72%


(1,522)

865

57%


Total net loss on OREO

(334)

(2,058)

1,724

84%


(1,186)

852

72%












Total noninterest income

$   8,916

$   6,408

$   2,508

39%


$   8,595

$  321

4%






















As shown in Table 9 below, first quarter 2011 total noninterest expense of $22.6 million increased $1.5 million or 7% from the first quarter 2010. Salaries and employee benefits expense grew $.7 million in the first quarter 2011 when compared to the same quarter a year ago, primarily reflecting higher variable performance based compensation and expense related to the restricted stock granted to employees in 2010. The continued increase in payment system expense was related to higher customer transaction volumes and expenses associated with the discontinuance of our debit card reward program in the most recent quarter. Due to a reversal of an over-accrual  relating to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") insurance premium expense in the first quarter in 2010, which did not repeat itself in the most recent quarter, first quarter other noninterest expense increased $.5 million year-over-year.

Table 9










NONINTEREST EXPENSE


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1

Change


Q4

Change



2011

2010

$

%


2010

$

%


Noninterest expense










  Salaries and employee benefits

$   11,877

$   11,175

$      702

6%


$   11,521

$    356

3%


  Equipment

1,528

1,576

(48)

-3%


1,540

(12)

-1%


  Occupancy

2,165

2,184

(19)

-1%


2,245

(80)

-4%


  Payment systems related expense

1,247

1,004

243

24%


1,297

(50)

-4%


  Professional fees

982

861

121

14%


822

160

19%


  Postage, printing and office supplies

810

804

6

1%


816

(6)

-1%


  Marketing

651

687

(36)

-5%


800

(149)

-19%


  Communications

378

382

(4)

-1%


388

(10)

-3%


  Other noninterest expense

2,915

2,422

493

20%


3,901

(986)

-25%


Total noninterest expense

$   22,553

21,095

$   1,458

7%


$   23,330

$  (777)

-3%






















Income Taxes and Deferred Tax Asset Valuation Allowance

First quarter 2011 provision for income taxes was $.7 million compared to a benefit for income taxes in the same quarter of 2010 of $.8 million.  The provision for income taxes (expense) in the most recent quarter was the result of a $1.8 million decline in gross unrealized gains on the investment securities portfolio during the quarter.

At March 31, 2011, the Company maintained a valuation allowance of $21.5 million against the deferred tax asset balance of $28.4 million for a net deferred tax asset of $6.9 million.

Any future reversals of the deferred tax asset valuation allowance, including a reduction for the effect of pretax income, would decrease the Company's income tax expense and increase net income.  While the Company maintains a deferred tax asset valuation allowance, changes in the gross unrealized gain on the Company's investment portfolio will continue to affect the Company's future deferred tax valuation allowance and provision for income taxes.

Table 10







PROVISION (BENEFIT) FOR INCOME TAXES


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1



Q4



2011

2010

Change


2010









Benefit for income taxes net of initial  







  establishment of deferred tax asset valuation allowance

$     -

$      -

$        -


$        -


Provision (benefit) for income taxes from deferred







  tax asset valuation allowance:







  Establishment of deferred tax asset valuation allowance

-

-

-


-


  Unrealized (gain) loss on securities

694

(800)

1,494


2,077


   Change in deferred tax assets-tax return adjustments

-

-

-


1,472


Total provision (benefit) for income taxes

$  694

$  (800)

$   1,494


$   3,549
















Credit Quality

The Company recorded a first quarter 2011 provision for credit losses of $2.1 million, a decline from $7.6 million in the same quarter of 2010. During the first quarter of 2011 we continued to have significant reduction in net charge-offs compared to the corresponding quarter a year ago. First quarter 2011 net charge-offs of $2.7 million, or .72% of average loans on an annualized basis, declined $3.1 million from $5.8 million or 1.37% of average loans annualized in the first quarter of 2010. The largest decline occurred in the real estate mortgage category where net charge-offs fell $1.9 million. The Company's future provisioning will continue to be heavily dependent on the local real estate market, level of market interest rates, and general economic conditions nationally and in areas where the Company does business.

Table 11







ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES AND NET CHARGEOFFS


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1



2011

2010

2010

2010

2010


Allowance for credit losses, beginning of period

$   41,067

$   42,618

$   44,347

$   41,299

$   39,418


Total provision for credit losses

2,076

1,693

1,567

7,758

7,634


Loan net charge-offs:







 Commercial

263

1,109

524

1,684

839


   Commercial real estate construction

65

76

-

248

487


   Residential real estate construction

311

89

813

432

734


 Total real estate construction

376

165

813

680

1,221


   Mortgage

205

347

449

478

909


   Nonstandard mortgage

315

76

5

641

1,497


   Home equity

853

570

568

627

914


 Total real estate mortgage

1,373

993

1,022

1,746

3,320


 Commercial real estate

326

584

339

275

95


 Installment and consumer

168

59

272

146

137


 Overdraft

208

334

326

179

141


 Total loan net charge-offs

2,714

3,244

3,296

4,710

5,753









Total allowance for credit losses

$   40,429

$   41,067

$   42,618

$   44,347

$   41,299


Components of allowance for credit losses:







 Allowance for loan losses

$   39,692

$   40,217

$   41,753

$   43,329

$   40,446


 Reserve for unfunded commitments

737

850

865

1,018

853


Total allowance for credit losses

$   40,429

$   41,067

$   42,618

$   44,347

$   41,299









Net loan charge-offs to average loans (annualized)

0.72%

0.83%

0.82%

1.15%

1.37%


Allowance for loan losses to total loans

2.58%

2.62%

2.65%

2.70%

2.43%


Allowance for credit losses to total loans

2.63%

2.67%

2.71%

2.77%

2.48%


Allowance for loan losses to nonperforming loans

74%

66%

61%

55%

47%


Allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans

75%

67%

62%

56%

48%
















The March 31, 2011, allowance for credit losses of $40.4 million or 2.63% of total loan balances was a decrease in the allowance for credit losses from $41.3 million a year ago but an increase from 2.48% as a percentage of total loan balances over the same period. The increase in the allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loan balances over the past twelve months was mostly due to higher general valuation allowances in our reserve model and negative risk rating migration. During first quarter 2011, net charge-offs exceeded the provision for credit losses by $.6 million. This was due to a lower amount of provision for credit losses being required as a result of a reduction in unallocated reserves and the release of reserves as certain loans moved from being included in the general valuation allowance to being individually measured for impairment. These changes caused the March 31, 2011 allowance for credit losses at 2.63% of total loans to decline slightly from 2.67% at year end 2010. The Company's estimate of appropriate reserve amounts will continue to be closely related to the loan portfolio's credit quality performance trends and the region's economic conditions.

Total nonperforming assets were $93.3 million or 3.8% of total assets as of March 31, 2011, compared to $130.7 million and 4.9%, respectively, a year ago. The decline in total nonperforming assets from $100.7 million at December 31, 2010, represents the eighth consecutive quarterly decline. The allowance for credit losses represented 75% of nonperforming loans at March 31, 2011, an increase from 48% a year ago.

Table 12







NONPERFORMING ASSETS


(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,

Sept. 30,

June 30,

March 31,



2011

2010

2010

2010

2010


Loans on nonaccrual status:







Commercial

$   12,803

$     13,377

$     13,319

$     15,317

$     24,856


Real estate construction:







 Commercial real estate construction

4,032

4,077

3,391

3,391

3,939


 Residential real estate construction

4,093

6,615

13,316

19,465

19,776


Total real estate construction

8,125

10,692

16,707

22,856

23,715


Real estate mortgage:







 Mortgage

5,714

9,318

13,040

14,535

9,829


 Nonstandard mortgage

6,451

5,223

5,150

6,121

9,327


 Home equity

1,426

950

1,538

2,198

2,248


Total real estate mortgage

13,591

15,491

19,728

22,854

21,404


Commercial real estate

19,424

21,671

18,792

17,542

15,322


Installment and consumer

-

-

-

74

172


Total nonaccrual loans

53,943

61,231

68,546

78,643

85,469


90 days past due not on nonaccrual

-

-

-

-

-


 Total nonperforming loans

53,943

61,231

68,546

78,643

85,469









Other real estate owned

39,329

39,459

35,814

37,578

45,238


Total nonperforming assets

$   93,272

$   100,690

$   104,360

$   116,221

$   130,707









Nonperforming loans to total loans

3.51%

3.99%

4.35%

4.91%

5.13%


Nonperforming assets to total assets

3.80%

4.09%

4.20%

4.64%

4.91%









Over the past year total nonaccrual loans declined $31.5 million or 37% to $53.9 million at March 31, 2011. This reduction reflected nonaccrual loans migrating through steps leading to resolutions, including nonaccrual loan payoffs, problem loans managed to lower outstanding balances, and advancing nonaccrual loans to OREO. Non-accrual loans declined in all loan categories except commercial real estate. At March 31, 2011, the total nonaccrual loan portfolio had been written down 21% from the original principal balance compared to 29% at the end of 2010 as the severity of impairments on nonaccrual loans eased.

As indicated in Table 13 below, the Company's OREO property disposition activities continue. During the first quarter 2011, the Company disposed of 28 OREO properties with a book value of $5.9 million while acquiring 25 properties with a book value of $6.5 million. The Company continued to take ownership of additional real property related to loans which previously were on nonaccrual status, and this offset the Company's OREO sales activities in the most recent quarter. At March 31, 2011, the OREO portfolio consisted of 399 properties with a book value of $39.3 million. The year-end OREO balance reflected write-downs totaling 48% from original loan principal compared to 50% twelve months earlier. The largest balances in the OREO portfolio at March 31, 2011, were attributable to homes followed by residential site development projects and income producing properties, all of which are located within our footprint.

Table 13












OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED ACTIVITY


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1 2011

Q4 2010

Q3 2010


Q2 2010


Q1 2010




Amount

#

Amount

#

Amount

#

Amount

#

Amount

#


Beginning balance

$   39,459

402

$   35,814

448

$   37,578

446

$   45,238

596

$   53,594

672


 Additions to OREO

6,479

25

11,053

35

5,119

53

7,209

20

5,003

15


 Dispositions of OREO

(5,952)

(28)

(5,886)

(81)

(5,372)

(51)

(13,612)

(170)

(11,000)

(91)


 OREO valuation adj.

(657)

-

(1,522)

-

(1,511)

-

(1,257)

-

(2,359)

-


Ending balance

$   39,329

399

$   39,459

402

$   35,814

448

$   37,578

446

$   45,238

596






































Table 14








OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED BY PROPERTY TYPE


(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31

# of

Dec. 31,

# of

Sept. 30,

# of



2011

properties

2010

properties

2010

properties


Homes

$   15,093

64

$   17,297

69

$   15,341

66


Residential site developments

6,973

236

7,340

245

8,096

281


Lots

3,758

56

3,700

56

4,062

61


Land

4,427

11

5,135

12

3,525

10


Income producing properties

6,613

9

5,162

7

3,212

7


Condominiums

1,792

12

128

2

881

12


Multifamily

673

11

697

11

697

11


 Total

$   39,329

399

$   39,459

402

$   35,814

448


















Other:

The Company will hold a Webcast conference call Monday, April 25, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time, during which the Company will discuss first quarter 2011 results and key activities. To access the conference call via a live Webcast, go to www.wcb.com and click on Investor Relations and the "1st Quarter 2011 Earnings Conference Call" tab. The conference call may also be accessed by dialing (877) 247-4281 Conference ID#: 56331847 a few minutes prior to 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The call will be available for replay by accessing the Company's website at www.wcb.com and following the same instructions.

West Coast Bancorp is a Northwest bank holding company with $2.5 billion in assets and 65 offices in Oregon and Washington.  The Company combines the sophisticated products and expertise of larger banks with the local decision making, market knowledge and customer service of a community bank.  For more information, visit the Company's web site at www.wcb.com.

Forward Looking Statements:

Statements in this release regarding future events, performance or results are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("PSLRA") and are made pursuant to the safe harbors of the PSLRA.  These statements can often be identified by words such as "expects," "believes," "anticipates," or "will," or other words of similar meaning. Actual results could be quite different from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, which give our current expectations about the future and are not guarantees.  Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we do not undertake any obligation to update them to reflect changes that occur after that date.

A number of factors could cause results to differ significantly from our expectations, including, among others, the effects of (i) market conditions in our service areas on our efforts to continue to reduce our levels of nonperforming assets and increase loan originations as well as (ii) all risk factors identified in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010, including under the headings "Forward Looking Statement Disclosure" and in the section "Risk Factors."

Table 15










INCOME STATEMENT


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1

Change

Q4


Full Year

Full Year



2011

2010

$

%

2010


2010

2009


Net interest income










  Interest and fees on loans

$   20,299

$   22,843

$   (2,544)

-11%

$   21,350


$   88,409

$    100,356


  Interest on investment securities

4,548

4,207

341

8%

4,064


16,668

11,422


  Other interest income

71

148

(77)

-52%

95


499

372


Total interest income

24,918

27,198

(2,280)

-8%

25,509


105,576

112,150


Interest expense on deposit accounts

1,809

4,293

(2,484)

-58%

2,009


12,130

24,442


Interest on borrowings and subordinated debentures

1,597

2,272

(675)

-30%

1,611


10,139

8,981


Total interest expense

3,406

6,565

(3,159)

-48%

3,620


22,269

33,423


  Net interest income

21,512

20,633

879

4%

21,889


83,307

78,727












Provision for credit losses

2,076

7,634

(5,558)

-73%

1,693


18,652

90,057












Noninterest income










  Service charges on deposit accounts

3,644

3,596

48

1%

3,736


15,690

15,765


  Payment systems related revenue

2,930

2,536

394

16%

2,984


11,393

9,399


  Trust and investment services revenues

1,148

979

169

17%

1,143


4,267

4,101


  Gains on sales of loans

513

141

372

264%

568


1,197

1,738


  Net OREO valuation adjustments










     and gains (losses) on sales

(334)

(2,058)

1,724

84%

(1,186)


(4,415)

(26,953)


  Other  

748

757

(9)

-1%

733


3,003

4,438


  Other-than-temporary impairment losses

-

-

-

0%

-


-

(192)


  Gain on sales of securities

267

457

(190)

-42%

617


1,562

833


Total noninterest income

8,916

6,408

2,508

39%

8,595


32,697

9,129


Noninterest expense










  Salaries and employee benefits

11,877

11,175

702

6%

11,521


45,854

44,608


  Equipment

1,528

1,576

(48)

-3%

1,540


6,247

8,120


  Occupancy

2,165

2,184

(19)

-1%

2,245


8,894

9,585


  Payment systems related expense

1,247

1,004

243

24%

1,297


4,727

4,036


  Professional fees

982

861

121

14%

822


3,991

4,342


  Postage, printing and office supplies

810

804

6

1%

816


3,148

3,201


  Marketing

651

687

(36)

-5%

800


3,086

2,990


  Communications

378

382

(4)

-1%

388


1,525

1,574


  Goodwill impairment

-

-

-

0%

-


-

13,059


  Other noninterest expense

2,915

2,422

493

20%

3,901


12,865

16,773


Total noninterest expense

22,553

21,095

1,458

7%

23,330


90,337

108,288


Net income (loss) before income taxes

5,799

(1,688)

7,487

444%

5,461


7,015

(110,489)


Provision (benefit) for income taxes

694

(800)

1,494

187%

3,549


3,790

(19,276)


Net income (loss)

$     5,105

$       (888)

$     5,993

675%

$     1,912


$     3,225

$    (91,213)












Net income (loss) per share:










    Basic

$       0.05

$      (0.01)

$       0.06


$       0.02


$       0.03

$        (5.83)


    Diluted

$       0.05

$      (0.01)

$       0.06


$       0.02


$       0.03

$        (5.83)












Weighted average common shares

94,800

67,125

27,675


94,792


87,300

15,510


Weighted average diluted shares

99,694

67,125

32,569


97,863


90,295

15,510












Tax equivalent net interest income

$   21,770

$   20,954

$        816


$   22,156


$   84,478

$      80,222






















Table 16







BALANCE SHEETS


(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31,

Mar. 31,

Change

Dec. 31,



2011

2010

$

%

2010


Assets:







Cash and due from banks

$       50,865

$       47,002

$        3,863

8%

$       42,672


Federal funds sold

1,966

3,859

(1,893)

-49%

3,367


Interest-bearing deposits in other banks

122,224

238,680

(116,456)

-49%

131,952


 Total cash and cash equivalents

175,055

289,541

(114,486)

-40%

177,991


Investment securities

643,705

571,600

72,105

13%

646,112


Total loans

1,535,700

1,666,933

(131,233)

-8%

1,536,270


Allowance for loan losses

(39,692)

(40,446)

754

2%

(40,217)


Loans, net

1,496,008

1,626,487

(130,479)

-8%

1,496,053


Total interest earning assets

2,305,780

2,482,437

(176,657)

-7%

2,321,611


OREO, net

39,329

45,238

(5,909)

-13%

39,459


Goodwill and other intangibles

298

557

(259)

-46%

358


Other assets

97,462

128,286

(30,824)

-24%

101,086


    Total assets

$  2,451,857

$  2,661,709

$  (209,852)

-8%

$  2,461,059









Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:







Demand

$     561,995

$     517,628

$      44,367

9%

$     555,766


Savings and interest-bearing demand

461,542

415,212

46,330

11%

445,878


Money market

661,327

636,786

24,541

4%

663,467


Time deposits

243,567

495,797

(252,230)

-51%

275,411


Total deposits

1,928,431

2,065,423

(136,992)

-7%

1,940,522


Borrowings and subordinated debentures

219,599

314,299

(94,700)

-30%

219,599


Reserve for unfunded commitments

737

853

(116)

-14%

850


Other liabilities

26,102

20,637

5,465

26%

27,528


    Total liabilities

2,174,869

2,401,212

(226,343)

-9%

2,188,499


Stockholders' equity

276,988

260,497

16,491

6%

272,560


    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$  2,451,857

$  2,661,709

$  (209,852)

-8%

$  2,461,059























Table 17







AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS


(Dollars in thousands)

Q1

Q1

Q4

Full Year

Full Year



2011

2010

2010

2010

2009


Cash and due from banks

$         48,698

$         46,480

$         51,044

$         48,976

$         47,433


Federal funds sold

3,947

12,912

3,996

6,194

6,673


Interest-bearing deposits in other banks

106,794

227,278

142,398

188,925

136,944


 Total cash and cash equivalents

159,439

286,670

197,438

244,095

191,050


Investment securities

673,449

557,378

646,776

606,099

337,541


Total loans

1,529,290

1,702,763

1,556,975

1,622,445

1,914,975


Allowance for loan losses

(40,296)

(39,957)

(42,208)

(42,003)

(37,363)


Loans, net

1,488,994

1,662,806

1,514,767

1,580,442

1,877,612


Total interest earning assets

2,314,612

2,513,313

2,351,927

2,425,073

2,398,675


Other assets

128,986

170,521

126,179

145,235

209,073


    Total assets

$    2,450,868

$    2,677,375

$    2,485,160

$    2,575,871

$    2,615,276









Demand

$       552,229

$       519,492

$       566,998

$       540,280

$       499,283


Savings and interest-bearing demand

450,399

419,145

454,185

438,665

387,905


Money market

660,672

642,594

670,580

659,542

617,881


Time deposits

269,038

507,706

281,009

388,500

587,299


Total deposits

1,932,338

2,088,937

1,972,772

2,026,987

2,092,368


Borrowings and subordinated debentures

219,599

314,299

217,256

264,589

304,085


Total interest bearing liabilities

1,599,708

1,883,744

1,623,030

1,751,296

1,897,170


Other liabilities

24,983

19,762

18,858

18,486

19,044


Stockholders' equity

273,948

254,377

276,274

265,809

199,779


    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$    2,450,868

$    2,677,375

$    2,485,160

$    2,575,871

$    2,615,276









The following table presents information about the Company's total performing delinquent loans.

Table 18





DELINQUENT LOANS 30-89 DAYS PAST DUE AS A % OF LOAN CATEGORY

(Dollars in thousands)

Mar. 31,

Mar. 31,

Dec. 31,



2011

2010

2010


Commercial loans

0.26%

0.10%

0.02%


Real estate construction loans

0.00%

0.72%

0.00%


Real estate mortgage loans

0.28%

0.53%

0.59%


Commercial real estate loans

0.36%

0.30%

0.07%


Installment and other consumer loans

1.06%

0.69%

0.34%







Total delinquent loans 30-89 days past due

$   4,901

$   5,566

$   2,721


Delinquent loans to total loans

0.32%

0.33%

0.18%












The following table presents information regarding common shares outstanding at March 31, 2011 on an actual and diluted basis.

Table 19

COMMON SHARE AND DILUTIVE SHARE INFORMATION

(Shares in thousands)





Number


of shares

Common shares outstanding at March 31, 2011

94,800



Common shares issuable on conversion of series B preferred stock (1)

6,066

Dilutive impact of warrants (2) (3)

4,780

Dilutive impact of stock options and restricted stock  (3)

582

 Total potential dilutive shares (4)

106,228





1  121,328 shares of series B preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2010.

2  Warrants to purchase 240,000 shares at a price of $100 per series B preferred share outstanding at March 31, 2011.

3  The estimated dilutive impact of warrants, options, and restricted stock is shown. These figures are calculated under the treasury method utilizing an average stock price of $3.32 for the period and do not reflect the number of common shares that would be issued if securities were exercised in full.

4  Potential dilutive shares is a non-GAAP figure and not the weighted average diluted shares calculated in accordance with GAAP.





SOURCE West Coast Bancorp

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