RIVERWOODS, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Discover Financial Services (NYSE: DFS) today reported net income of
$602 million or $1.59 per diluted share for the third quarter of 2017,
as compared to $639 million or $1.56 per diluted share for the third
quarter of 2016. The company’s return on equity for the third quarter of
2017 was 22%.
Third Quarter Highlights
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Total loans grew $6.9 billion (9%) from the prior year to $80.4
billion.
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Credit card loans grew $5.5 billion (9%) to $63.5 billion and Discover
card sales volume increased 5% from the prior year.
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Total net charge-off rate excluding PCI loans increased 61 basis
points from the prior year to 2.71% and the total 30+ day delinquency
rate excluding PCI loans increased 26 basis points from the prior year
to 2.05%.
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Consumer deposits grew $3.4 billion (10%) from the prior year to $38.7
billion.
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Payment Services transaction dollar volume was $51.6 billion, up 16%
from the prior year.
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Income tax expense included one-time benefits of $28 million related
to the resolution of certain tax matters.
“We achieved strong growth across our businesses while maintaining our
historical emphasis on disciplined underwriting and profitability,” said
David Nelms, chairman and CEO of Discover. “As a result, we generated
robust revenue gains and positive operating leverage while investing in
technology to enhance the customer experience and drive future growth
and efficiency."
Segment Results:
Direct Banking
Direct Banking pretax income of $867 million in the quarter declined $64
million (7%) from the prior year as higher provision for loan losses and
operating expenses more than offset higher net interest income.
Total loans ended the quarter at $80.4 billion, up 9% compared to the
prior year. Credit card loans ended the quarter at $63.5 billion, up 9%
from the prior year. Personal loans increased $1.1 billion (18%) from
the prior year. Private student loans increased $205 million (2%)
year-over-year, and grew $711 million (11%) excluding purchased student
loans.
Net interest income increased $225 million (12%) from the prior year,
driven by loan growth and a higher net interest margin. Net interest
margin was 10.28%, up 28 basis points from the prior year. Card yield
was 12.83%, an increase of 30 basis points from the prior year because
of increases in the prime rate, partially offset by higher interest
charge-offs and a change in portfolio mix. Interest expense as a percent
of total loans increased 17 basis points from the prior year, primarily
because of higher market rates and a change in funding mix.
Other income decreased $7 million (2%) from the prior year, driven by
higher rewards expense.
The delinquency rate for credit card loans over 30 days past due was
2.14%, up 27 basis points from the prior year and 14 basis points from
the prior quarter. The credit card net charge-off rate for the third
quarter was 2.80%, up 63 basis points from the prior year and down 14
basis points from the prior quarter. The student loan net charge-off
rate excluding purchased credit-impaired ("PCI") loans was 1.52%, up 50
basis points from the prior year. The personal loans net charge-off rate
of 3.19% increased by 56 basis points from the prior year. Net
charge-off rates were generally higher because of supply-driven credit
normalization and the seasoning of loan growth from the last few years.
Provision for loan losses of $675 million increased $230 million from
the prior year due to higher net charge-offs and a larger reserve build.
The reserve build for the third quarter of 2017 was $148 million,
compared to a reserve build of $75 million in the third quarter of 2016.
Expenses increased $52 million from the prior year as a result of higher
employee compensation and professional fees. Employee compensation
increased as a result of higher staffing levels and higher average
salaries. The increase in professional fees is primarily due to
investments in technology and analytic capabilities.
Payment Services
Payment Services pretax income was $36 million in the quarter, up $6
million from the prior year, primarily driven by higher transaction
processing and interchange revenue.
Payment Services transaction dollar volume was $51.6 billion, up 16%
versus the prior year. PULSE transaction dollar volume was up 17%
year-over-year. Diners Club volume increased 9% year-over-year driven by
continued strength of newer franchise relationships. Network Partners
volume increased 15% from the prior year driven by AribaPay.
Share Repurchases
During the third quarter of 2017, the company repurchased approximately
9.2 million shares of common stock for $555 million. Shares of common
stock outstanding declined by 2.4% from the prior quarter.
Conference Call and Webcast Information
The company will host a conference call to discuss its third quarter
results on Tuesday, October 24, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. Central time.
Interested parties can listen to the conference call via a live audio
webcast at https://investorrelations.discover.com.
About Discover
Discover Financial Services (NYSE: DFS) is a direct banking and payment
services company with one of the most recognized brands in U.S.
financial services. Since its inception in 1986, the company has become
one of the largest card issuers in the United States. The company issues
the Discover card, America's cash rewards pioneer, and offers private
student loans, personal loans, home equity loans, checking and savings
accounts and certificates of deposit through its direct banking
business. It operates the Discover Network, with millions of retail and
cash access locations; PULSE, one of the nation's leading ATM/debit
networks; and Diners Club International, a global payments network with
acceptance in more than 185 countries and territories. For more
information, visit www.discover.com/company.
A financial summary follows. Financial, statistical, and business
related information, as well as information regarding business and
segment trends, is included in the financial supplement filed as Exhibit
99.2 to the company's Current Report on Form 8-K filed today with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Both the earnings release
and the financial supplement are available online at the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov)
and the company's website (https://investorrelations.discover.com).
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
statements, which speak to our expected business and financial
performance, among other matters, contain words such as “believe,”
“expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “aim,” “will,” “may,”
“should,” “could,” “would,” “likely,” and similar expressions. Such
statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of the
company's management and are subject to significant risks and
uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those set forth
in the forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
speak only as of the date of this press release, and there is no
undertaking to update or revise them as more information becomes
available.
The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to
differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking
statements: changes in economic variables, such as the availability of
consumer credit, the housing market, energy costs, the number and size
of personal bankruptcy filings, the rate of unemployment, the levels of
consumer confidence and consumer debt, and investor sentiment; the
impact of current, pending and future legislation, regulation,
supervisory guidance, and regulatory and legal actions, including, but
not limited to, those related to financial regulatory reform, consumer
financial services practices, anti-corruption, and funding, capital and
liquidity; the actions and initiatives of current and potential
competitors; the company's ability to manage its expenses; the company's
ability to successfully achieve card acceptance across its networks and
maintain relationships with network participants; the company's ability
to sustain and grow its non-card products; difficulty obtaining
regulatory approval for, financing, closing, transitioning, integrating
or managing the expenses of acquisitions of or investments in new
businesses, products or technologies; the company's ability to manage
its credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, operational risk,
compliance and legal risk, and strategic risk; the availability and cost
of funding and capital; access to deposit, securitization, equity, debt
and credit markets; the impact of rating agency actions; the level and
volatility of equity prices, commodity prices and interest rates,
currency values, investments, other market fluctuations and other market
indices; losses in the company's investment portfolio; limits on the
company's ability to pay dividends and repurchase its common stock;
limits on the company's ability to receive payments from its
subsidiaries; fraudulent activities or material security breaches of key
systems; the company's ability to remain organizationally effective; the
company's ability to increase or sustain Discover card usage or attract
new customers; the company's ability to maintain relationships with
merchants; the effect of political, economic and market conditions,
geopolitical events and unforeseen or catastrophic events; the company's
ability to introduce new products or services; the company's ability to
manage its relationships with third-party vendors; the company's ability
to maintain current technology and integrate new and acquired systems;
the company's ability to collect amounts for disputed transactions from
merchants and merchant acquirers; the company's ability to attract and
retain employees; the company's ability to protect its reputation and
its intellectual property; and new lawsuits, investigations or similar
matters or unanticipated developments related to current matters. The
company routinely evaluates and may pursue acquisitions of or
investments in businesses, products, technologies, loan portfolios or
deposits, which may involve payment in cash or the company's debt or
equity securities.
Additional factors that could cause the company's results to differ
materially from those described in the forward-looking statements can be
found under “Risk Factors,” “Business - Competition,” “Business -
Supervision and Regulation” and “Management's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the company's Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and
"Management's Discussion & Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
of Operations" in the company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the
quarter ended June 30, 2017, which are filed with the SEC and available
at the SEC's internet site (http://www.sec.gov).
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DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES
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(unaudited, in millions, except per share statistics)
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Quarter Ended
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September 30,
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June 30,
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September 30,
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2017
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2017
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2016
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EARNINGS SUMMARY
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Interest Income
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$2,476
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$2,338
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$2,184
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Interest Expense
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426
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400
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359
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Net Interest Income
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2,050
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1,938
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1,825
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Discount/Interchange Revenue
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675
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666
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631
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Rewards Cost
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417
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388
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368
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Discount and Interchange Revenue, net
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258
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278
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263
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Protection Products Revenue
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55
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56
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60
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Loan Fee Income
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95
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83
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91
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Transaction Processing Revenue
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43
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42
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40
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Other Income
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24
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22
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22
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Total Other Income
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475
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481
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476
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Revenue Net of Interest Expense
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2,525
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2,419
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2,301
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Provision for Loan Losses
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674
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640
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445
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Employee Compensation and Benefits
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371
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367
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342
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Marketing and Business Development
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203
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192
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195
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Information Processing & Communications
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78
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77
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81
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Professional Fees
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163
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156
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143
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Premises and Equipment
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25
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23
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25
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Other Expense
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108
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97
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109
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Total Other Expense
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948
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912
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895
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Income Before Income Taxes
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903
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867
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961
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Tax Expense
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301
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321
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322
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Net Income
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$602
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$546
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$639
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Net Income Allocated to Common Stockholders
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$589
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$532
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$625
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PER SHARE STATISTICS
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Basic EPS
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$1.59
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$1.41
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$1.56
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Diluted EPS
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$1.59
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$1.40
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$1.56
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Common Stock Price (period end)
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$64.48
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$62.19
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$56.55
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Book Value per share
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$30.56
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$30.01
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$28.62
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SEGMENT- INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
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Direct Banking
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$867
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$831
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$931
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Payment Services
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36
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36
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30
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Total
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$903
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$867
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$961
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BALANCE SHEET SUMMARY
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Total Assets
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$97,608
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$93,757
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$90,541
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Total Liabilities
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86,421
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82,498
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79,194
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Total Equity
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11,187
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11,259
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11,347
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Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
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$97,608
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$93,757
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$90,541
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TOTAL LOAN RECEIVABLES
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Ending Loans 1, 2
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$80,443
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$77,997
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$73,551
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Average Loans 1, 2
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$79,189
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$76,854
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$72,668
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Interest Yield
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12.15%
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11.98%
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11.82%
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Gross Principal Charge-off Rate
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3.26%
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3.36%
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2.66%
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Gross Principal Charge-off Rate excluding PCI Loans 3
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3.35%
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3.47%
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2.77%
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Net Principal Charge-off Rate
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2.63%
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2.71%
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2.02%
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Net Principal Charge-off Rate excluding PCI Loans 3
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2.71%
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2.79%
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2.10%
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Delinquency Rate (over 30 days) excluding PCI Loans 3
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2.05%
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1.93%
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1.79%
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Delinquency Rate (over 90 days) excluding PCI Loans 3
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0.91%
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0.88%
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0.77%
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Gross Principal Charge-off Dollars
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$651
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$645
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$488
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Net Principal Charge-off Dollars
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$527
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$520
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$370
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Net Interest and Fee Charge-off Dollars
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$107
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$110
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$80
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Loans Delinquent Over 30 Days 3
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$1,605
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$1,457
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$1,269
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Loans Delinquent Over 90 Days 3
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$709
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$667
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$545
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Allowance for Loan Loss (period end)
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$2,531
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$2,384
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$2,024
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Change in Loan Loss Reserves
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$147
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$120
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$75
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Reserve Rate
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3.15%
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3.06%
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2.75%
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Reserve Rate excluding PCI Loans 3
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3.20%
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3.11%
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2.81%
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CREDIT CARD LOANS
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Ending Loans
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$63,475
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$61,797
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$58,006
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Average Loans
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$62,647
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$60,700
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$57,561
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Interest Yield
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12.83%
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12.66%
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12.53%
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Gross Principal Charge-off Rate
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3.53%
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3.71%
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2.93%
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Net Principal Charge-off Rate
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2.80%
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2.94%
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2.17%
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Delinquency Rate (over 30 days)
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2.14%
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2.00%
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1.87%
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Delinquency Rate (over 90 days)
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1.02%
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0.98%
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0.86%
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Gross Principal Charge-off Dollars
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$555
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$561
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$425
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Net Principal Charge-off Dollars
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$439
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$445
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$314
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Loans Delinquent Over 30 Days
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$1,359
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$1,237
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$1,086
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Loans Delinquent Over 90 Days
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$646
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$603
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$500
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Allowance for Loan Loss (period end)
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$2,091
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$1,980
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$1,661
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Change in Loan Loss Reserves
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$111
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$88
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$58
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Reserve Rate
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3.29%
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3.21%
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2.86%
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Total Discover Card Volume
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$35,581
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$35,297
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$33,471
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Discover Card Sales Volume
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$32,161
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$32,172
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$30,683
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Rewards Rate
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1.30%
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1.20%
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1.20%
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NETWORK VOLUME
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PULSE Network
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$39,828
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$38,848
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$33,913
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Network Partners
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3,811
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3,461
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3,313
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Diners Club International 4
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7,989
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7,800
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7,331
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Total Payment Services
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51,628
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50,109
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44,557
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Discover Network - Proprietary
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33,576
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33,342
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31,759
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Total
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$85,204
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$83,451
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$76,316
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1 Total Loans includes Home Equity and other loans.
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2 Purchased Credit Impaired ("PCI") loans are loans that
were acquired in which a deterioration in credit quality occurred
between the origination date and the acquisition date. These loans
were initially recorded at fair value and accrete interest income
over the estimated lives of the loans as long as cash flows are
reasonably estimable, even if the loans are contractually past due.
PCI loans are private student loans and are included in total loan
receivables.
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3 Excludes PCI loans (described above) which are
accounted for on a pooled basis. Since a pool is accounted for as a
single asset with a single composite interest rate and aggregate
expectation of cash flows, the past-due status of a pool, or that of
the individual loans within a pool, is not meaningful. Because the
Company is recognizing interest income on a pool of loans, it is all
considered to be performing.
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4 Volume is derived from data provided by licensees for
Diners Club branded cards issued outside of North America and is
subject to subsequent revision or amendment.
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Note: See Glossary for definitions of financial terms in the
financial supplement which is available online at the SEC's
website (http://www.sec.gov)
and the Company's website (http://investorrelations.discoverfinancial.com).
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