Comerica (CMA) Q3 2024 earnings summary
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Q3 2024 earnings summary
29 Jun, 2026Executive summary
Q3 2024 net income was $184 million ($1.33 per share), with adjusted EPS of $1.37, reflecting strong deposit growth, stable net interest income, and robust credit quality despite muted loan demand.
Average loans declined modestly, while average deposits increased 1.3% sequentially, supporting net interest income outperformance.
Tangible book value per share grew 23% year-over-year, driven by improved AOCI from a downward rate curve shift.
Credit quality remained solid, with net charge-offs at 0.08% of average loans and allowance for credit losses at 1.43% of total loans.
Customers remain cautiously optimistic, awaiting further rate cuts and post-election clarity for more significant reinvestment.
Financial highlights
Net interest income was $534 million in Q3, stable sequentially; net interest margin declined 6 basis points to 2.80%.
Noninterest income decreased $14 million to $277 million, mainly due to lower risk management hedging and Visa Class B share-related income.
Noninterest expenses rose $7 million to $562 million, driven by higher salaries and benefits, partially offset by lower FDIC insurance expense.
CET1 ratio increased to 11.97%, well above the 10% strategic target.
Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of loans: 1.43% at September 30, 2024.
Outlook and guidance
2024 average loans projected to be 5% lower than 2023 due to muted demand and optimization efforts.
Full-year average deposits expected to be down 3%-4% from 2023, mainly due to brokered time deposit reductions.
Full-year 2024 net interest income expected to decline 13%-14% vs. 2023, with Q4 NII projected to grow 6% over Q3.
CET1 ratio expected to remain well above 10% through year-end, even with resumed share repurchases.
Management expects credit migration to remain manageable and sees potential for favorable trends if rate declines materialize.
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