EX-99.1 2 tm2529157d1_ex99-1.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

 

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. Reports

Third Quarter 2025 Results

 

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. October 21, 2025 – PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (NYSE: PFSI) today reported net income of $181.5 million for the third quarter of 2025, or $3.37 per share on a diluted basis, on total net revenues of $632.9 million. Book value per share increased to $81.12 from $78.04 at June 30, 2025.

 

PFSI’s Board of Directors declared a third quarter cash dividend of $0.30 per share, payable on November 26, 2025, to common stockholders of record as of November 17, 2025.

 

Third Quarter 2025 Highlights

 

·Pretax income was $236.4 million, up from $76.4 million in the prior quarter and $93.9 million in the third quarter of 2024

 

·Production segment pretax income was $122.9 million, up from $57.8 million in the prior quarter and down slightly from $129.4 million in the third quarter of 2024

 

oTotal loan acquisitions and originations, including those fulfilled for PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (NYSE: PMT), were $36.5 billion in unpaid principal balance (UPB), down 4 percent from the prior quarter and up 15 percent from the third quarter of 2024

 

Correspondent acquisitions of conventional conforming and jumbo loans fulfilled for PMT were $3.3 billion in UPB, up 8 percent from the prior quarter and down 44 percent from the third quarter of 2024

 

PMT purchased 17 percent of total conventional conforming correspondent loan volume and 100 percent of total jumbo correspondent loan volume from PFSI through their fulfillment agreement in the third quarter, both unchanged from the percentages retained in the prior quarter

 

oTotal locks, including those for PMT, were $43.2 billion in UPB, unchanged from the prior quarter and up 11 percent from the third quarter of 2024

 

Correspondent lock volume for PMT’s account was $4.4 billion in UPB, up 24 percent from the prior quarter and down 42 percent from the third quarter of 2024

 

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·Servicing segment pretax income was $157.4 million, up from $54.2 million in the prior quarter and $3.3 million in the third quarter of 2024, primarily driven by a reduction in net valuation-related losses

 

oPretax income excluding valuation-related items was $161.7 million, up 12 percent from the prior quarter, driven primarily by higher loan servicing fees and earnings on custodial balances and partially offset by higher realization of mortgage servicing rights (MSR) cash flows and operating expenses

 

oValuation-related items included:

 

$102.5 million in MSR fair value losses offset by $98.3 million in hedging gains

 

·Net impact on pretax income related to these items was $(4.2) million or $(0.06) in diluted earnings per share

 

$0.1 million provision for losses on active loans

 

oCompleted the sale of an MSR portfolio totaling $12 billion in UPB to Annaly Capital Management, Inc. (NYSE: NLY) with an agreement to perform all subservicing and recapture activities for the portfolio

 

oServicing portfolio grew to $716.6 billion in UPB, up 2 percent from June 30, 2025 and 11 percent from September 30, 2024 driven by production volumes which more than offset prepayment activity

 

·Pretax loss from Corporate and Other was $43.9 million, up from $35.5 million in the prior quarter and $38.8 million in the third quarter of 2024

 

·Repurchased 50,300 shares of PFSI’s common stock at an average price of $94.19 per share for a cost of $4.7 million

 

·Issued $650 million of 8.5-year unsecured senior notes due in February 2034

 

·Issued $300 million of 5-year term notes secured by Ginnie Mae MSR and servicing advances

 

"PennyMac Financial delivered outstanding financial and operational results in the third quarter, with an 18 percent return on equity," said Chairman and CEO David Spector. “In production, profitability nearly doubled from the prior quarter. The increase reflected strong recapture in our consumer direct lending division combined with the continued expansion of our presence in broker-direct as our partners increasingly recognize the value of entrusting us with their borrowers' mortgage experience. Our servicing portfolio continues to grow organically, reaching nearly $720 billion in UPB. The strong core performance of the asset was highlighted in the third quarter by the success of our hedging program, which offset MSR fair value declines and demonstrated the financial stability that is central to our operating model.”

 

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Mr. Spector continued, “We also announced a strategic transaction with Annaly, which involved the sale of low interest rate MSRs with an underlying UPB of $12 billion. Importantly, we retained subservicing and recapture opportunities for this portfolio, accelerating the growth of our capital-light subservicing business and freeing up capital to deploy in new, higher coupon MSRs with greater recapture and return potential. This transaction, as well as the share repurchases completed during the quarter at attractive prices, underscore our long-standing track record as best-in-class stewards of stockholder capital, ensuring our balance sheet is optimized for continued execution and growth.”

 

Mr. Spector concluded, "Our profitability – strengthened by our growing servicing portfolio and industry-leading low-cost structure – is directly amplified by our operational excellence and technological advantages. The increases in efficiency and performance we are seeing across the business, driven by the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced data optimization tools and accelerated by the adoption of Vesta's next-generation origination platform, strategically position us for enduring success. These operational improvements, coupled with the launch of our new non-QM product to expand our addressable market, represent significant earnings potential for our stakeholders, and as a result I remain more excited than ever about the upward trajectory of our company.”

 

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The following table presents the contributions of PennyMac Financial’s segments to pretax income:

 

   Quarter ended September 30, 2025 
   Production   Servicing   Reportable
segment total
   Corporate
and other
   Total 
   (in thousands) 
Revenue:                         
Net gains on loans held for sale at fair value  $280,092   $34,363   $314,455   $-   $314,455 
Loan origination fees   61,696    -    61,696    -    61,696 
Fulfillment fees from PMT   6,162    -    6,162    -    6,162 
Net loan servicing fees   -    241,238    241,238    -    241,238 
Management fees   -    -    -    6,912    6,912 
Net interest income (expense):                         
Interest income   111,332    137,098    248,430    323    248,753 
Interest expense   97,680    152,220    249,900    -    249,900 
    13,652    (15,122)   (1,470)   323    (1,147)
Other   172    (980)   (808)   4,390    3,582 
Total net revenue   361,774    259,499    621,273    11,625    632,898 
Expenses                         
Compensation   114,491    52,061    166,552    38,762    205,314 
Loan origination   69,407    -    69,407    -    69,407 
Technology   30,841    10,130    40,971    3,801    44,772 
Servicing   -    29,105    29,105    -    29,105 
Marketing and advertising   12,342    466    12,808    1,208    14,016 
Professional services   3,493    1,799    5,292    4,853    10,145 
Occupancy and equipment   4,333    2,625    6,958    1,646    8,604 
Other   3,985    5,912    9,897    5,264    15,161 
Total expenses   238,892    102,098    340,990    55,534    396,524 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes  $122,882   $157,401   $280,283   $(43,909)  $236,374 

 

Production Segment

 

The Production segment includes the correspondent acquisition of newly originated government-insured and conventional conforming loans for PennyMac Financial’s own account, fulfillment services on behalf of PMT and direct lending through the consumer direct and broker direct channels, including the underwriting and acquisition of loans from correspondent sellers on a non-delegated basis.

 

PennyMac Financial’s loan production activity for the quarter totaled $36.5 billion in UPB, $33.2 billion of which was for its own account, and $3.3 billion of which was fee-based fulfillment activity for PMT. Correspondent locks for PFSI and direct lending IRLCs totaled $38.8 billion in UPB, down 2 percent from the prior quarter and up 24 percent from the third quarter of 2024.

 

Production segment pretax income was $122.9 million, up from $57.8 million in the prior quarter and down slightly from $129.4 million in the third quarter of 2024. Production segment net revenues totaled $361.8 million, up 29 percent from the prior quarter and 23 percent from the third quarter of 2024. The increase in revenue from the prior quarter was due to increased activity in the direct lending channels and improved post-lock impacts, while the increase from the prior year was primarily due to higher volumes across all channels.

 

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The components of net gains on loans held for sale are detailed in the following table:

 

   Quarter ended 
   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands) 
Receipt of MSRs  $700,326   $814,538   $578,982 
Gains on sale of loans to PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust net of mortgage servicing rights recapture payable   17,454    7,075    2,506 
Provision for representations and warranties, net   (2,354)   (1,834)   (589)
Cash loss, including cash hedging results   (284,589)   (678,982)   (382,148)
Fair value changes of pipeline, inventory and hedges   (116,382)   93,862    58,068 
Net gains on mortgage loans held for sale  $314,455   $234,659   $256,819 
Net gains on mortgage loans held for sale by segment:               
Production  $280,092   $203,961   $235,902 
Servicing  $34,363   $30,698   $20,917 

 

PennyMac Financial performs fulfillment services for certain conventional conforming and jumbo loans that it acquires from non-affiliates in its correspondent production business and subsequently sells to PMT. These services include, but are not limited to, marketing, relationship management, correspondent seller approval and monitoring, loan file review, underwriting, pricing, hedging and activities related to the subsequent sale and securitization of loans in the secondary mortgage markets for PMT.

 

Fees earned from the fulfillment of correspondent loans on behalf of PMT totaled $6.2 million in the third quarter, up 6 percent from the prior quarter and down 46 percent from the third quarter of 2024. The quarter-over-quarter increase was driven by higher conventional and jumbo acquisition volumes for PMT’s account, while the year-over-year decrease was due to PMT retaining a higher proportion of conventional production in the third quarter of 2024.

 

Under a renewed mortgage banking services agreement with PMT, effective July 1, 2025, correspondent production volumes are now initially acquired by PFSI. PMT retains the right to purchase up to 100 percent of non-government correspondent loan production. In the fourth quarter of 2025, we expect PMT to acquire all jumbo correspondent production and 15 to 25 percent of total conventional conforming correspondent production, compared to 17 percent in the third quarter.

 

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Net interest income in the third quarter totaled $13.7 million, up from $10.6 million in the prior quarter. Interest income totaled $111.3 million, up from $104.2 million in the prior quarter, and interest expense totaled $97.7 million, up from $93.6 million in the prior quarter.

 

Production segment expenses were $238.9 million, up 8 percent from the prior quarter and 44 percent from the third quarter of 2024. The increase from the prior quarter was driven primarily by increased capacity and volumes originated in the direct lending channels, and the increase from the third quarter of 2024 was driven primarily by higher volumes in all channels.

 

Servicing Segment

 

The Servicing segment includes income from owned MSRs and subservicing. The total servicing portfolio grew to $716.6 billion in UPB at September 30, 2025, an increase of 2 percent from June 30, 2025 and 11 percent from September 30, 2024. PennyMac Financial’s owned MSR portfolio grew to $477.6 billion in UPB, an increase of 2 percent from June 30, 2025 and 15 percent from September 30, 2024. PennyMac Financial subservices $239.0 billion in UPB, up 4 percent from the prior quarter. Of total subservicing UPB, $227.1 billion was for PMT, $65 million was previously owned servicing that has been repurchased by the United States Veterans Affairs (VA) pursuant to the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program on an interim basis and $11.9 billion was for other non-affiliates.

 

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The table below details PennyMac Financial’s servicing portfolio UPB:

 

   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands) 
Owned               
Mortgage servicing rights and liabilities               
Originated  $455,894,902   $448,312,667   $393,947,146 
Purchased   14,404,290    14,837,637    16,104,333 
    470,299,192    463,150,304    410,051,479 
Loans held for sale   7,303,091    6,783,240    6,366,787 
    477,602,283    469,933,544    416,418,266 
Subserviced for:               
PMT   227,101,009    228,838,699    231,378,323 
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs   65,286    822,525    257,696 
Other non-affiliates   11,863,843    72,153    - 
    239,030,138    229,733,377    231,636,019 
Total loans serviced  $716,632,421   $699,666,921   $648,054,285 

 

Servicing segment pretax income was $157.4 million, up from $54.2 million in the prior quarter and $3.3 million in the third quarter of 2024. Servicing segment net revenues totaled $259.5 million, up from $153.4 million in the prior quarter and $105.9 million in the third quarter of 2024.

 

Revenue from net loan servicing fees totaled $241.2 million, up from $150.4 million in the prior quarter and $75.8 million in the third quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily driven by lower net losses in MSR fair value and hedging results. Net loan servicing fee revenues included $535.1 million in loan servicing fees, which were up from the prior quarter primarily due to growth in the MSR portfolio. Realization of cash flows was $289.7 million in the third quarter, up from the prior quarter due to growth in the MSR portfolio and higher realized and projected prepayment speeds. Net valuation-related losses totaled $4.2 million and included MSR fair value losses of $102.5 million, and hedging gains of $98.3 million.

 

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The following table presents a breakdown of net loan servicing fees:

 

   Quarter ended 
   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands) 
Loan servicing fees  $535,106   $506,667   $462,037 
Changes in fair value of MSRs and MSLs resulting from:               
Realization of cash flows   (289,679)   (263,099)   (225,836)
Change in fair value inputs   (102,495)   15,929    (402,422)
Hedging gains (losses)   98,306    (109,102)   242,051 
Net change in fair value of MSRs and MSLs   (293,868)   (356,272)   (386,207)
Net loan servicing fees  $241,238   $150,395   $75,830 

 

Servicing segment revenue included $34.4 million in net gains on loans held for sale related to early buyout loans (EBOs), up from $30.7 million in the prior quarter and $20.9 million in the third quarter of 2024. These EBOs are previously delinquent loans that were brought back to performing status through PennyMac Financial’s successful servicing efforts.

 

Net interest expense totaled $15.1 million, compared to $28.8 million in the prior quarter and net interest income of $9.5 million in the third quarter of 2024. Interest income was $137.1 million, up from $117.1 million in the prior quarter due to increased placement fees on custodial balances due to higher average balances. Interest expense was $152.2 million, up from $146.0 million in the prior quarter driven primarily by higher average balances of financing.

 

Servicing segment expenses totaled $102.1 million, up slightly from $99.2 million in the prior quarter.

 

Corporate and Other

 

Corporate and Other items include amounts attributable to corporate activities not directly attributable to the production and servicing segments as well as management fees earned from PMT. PennyMac Financial manages PMT for which it earns base management fees and may earn performance incentive fees.

 

Pretax loss for Corporate and Other was $43.9 million, up from $35.5 million in the prior quarter and $38.8 million in the third quarter of 2024.

 

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Corporate and Other net revenues totaled $11.6 million, and consisted of $6.9 million in management fees, $4.4 million in other revenue, and $0.3 million of net interest income. No performance incentive fees were earned in the third quarter.

 

Expenses were $55.5 million, up from $47.2 million in the prior quarter and $49.8 million in the third quarter of 2024, primarily driven by expenses related to technology initiatives and increased performance-based incentive compensation.

 

Net assets under management were $1.9 billion as of September 30, 2025, essentially unchanged from June 30, 2025 and September 30, 2024.

 

The following table presents a breakdown of management fees:

 

   Quarter ended 
   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands) 
Management fees:               
Base  $6,912   $6,869   $7,153 
Performance incentive   -    -    - 
Total management fees  $6,912   $6,869   $7,153 
Net assets of PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust  $1,879,309   $1,865,645   $1,936,787 

 

Consolidated Expenses

 

Total expenses were $396.5 million, up from $368.3 million in the prior quarter primarily due to higher production and corporate segment expenses as mentioned above.

 

Taxes

 

PFSI recorded a $54.9 million tax expense, resulting in an effective tax rate of 23.2 percent.

 

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Management’s slide presentation and accompanying material will be available in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at pfsi.pennymac.com after the market closes on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. Management will also host a conference call and live audio webcast at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time to review the Company’s financial results. The webcast can be accessed at pfsi.pennymac.com, and a replay will be available shortly after its conclusion.

 

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About PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

 

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. is a specialty financial services firm focused on the production and servicing of U.S. mortgage loans and the management of investments related to the U.S. mortgage market. Founded in 2008, the company is recognized as a leader in the U.S. residential mortgage industry and employs approximately 4,700 people across the country. For the twelve months ended September 30, 2025, PennyMac Financial’s production of newly originated loans totaled $139 billion in unpaid principal balance, making it a top lender in the nation. As of September 30, 2025, PennyMac Financial serviced loans totaling $717 billion in unpaid principal balance, making it a top mortgage servicer in the nation. Additional information about PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. is available at pfsi.pennymac.com.

 

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Forward-Looking Statements

 

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding management’s beliefs, estimates, projections, and assumptions with respect to, among other things, our financial results, future operations, business plans and investment strategies, as well as industry and market conditions, all of which are subject to change. Words like “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “promise,” “project,” “plan,” and other expressions or words of similar meanings, as well as future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could,” or “may” are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. Actual results and operations for any future period may vary materially from those projected herein and from past results discussed herein. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from historical results or those anticipated include, but are not limited to: interest rate changes; changes in housing prices, housing sales and real estate values; changes in macroeconomic, consumer and real estate market conditions; the federal government shutdown; compliance with changing federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to the highly regulated industry in which we operate; lawsuits or governmental actions that may result from any noncompliance with the laws and regulations applicable to our business; the mortgage lending and servicing-related regulations promulgated by federal and state regulators and the enforcement of these regulations; the licensing and operational requirements of states and other jurisdictions applicable to our business, to which our bank competitors are not subject; difficulties inherent in adjusting the size of our operations to reflect changes in business levels; purchase opportunities for mortgage servicing rights; our substantial amount of indebtedness; increases in loan delinquencies, defaults and forbearances; foreclosure delays and changes in foreclosure practices; our dependence on U.S. government-sponsored entities and changes in their current roles or their guarantees or guidelines; our reliance on PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (NYSE: PMT) as a significant contributor to our mortgage banking business; maintaining sufficient capital and liquidity and compliance with financial covenants; our obligation to indemnify third-party purchasers or repurchase loans if loans that we originate, acquire, service or assist in the fulfillment of, fail to meet certain criteria; our obligation to indemnify PMT if our services fail to meet certain criteria or characteristics or under other circumstances; investment management and incentive fees; the accuracy or changes in the estimates we make about uncertainties, contingencies and asset and liability valuations; conflicts of interest in allocating our services and investment opportunities among us and our advised entity; our ability to mitigate cybersecurity risks, cyber incidents and technology disruptions; the development of artificial intelligence; the effect of public opinion on our reputation; our exposure to risks of loss and disruptions in operations resulting from severe weather events, man-made or other natural conditions, including climate change and pandemics; our ability to effectively identify, manage and hedge our credit, interest rate, prepayment, liquidity and climate risks; expanding or creating new business activities or strategies; our ability to detect misconduct and fraud; our ability to pay dividends to our stockholders; and our organizational structure and certain requirements in our charter documents. You should not place undue reliance on any forward- looking statement and should consider all of the uncertainties and risks described above, as well as those more fully discussed in reports and other documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or any other information contained herein, and the statements made in this press release are current as of the date of this release only. The press release contains financial information calculated other than in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), such as pretax income excluding valuation-related items and operating net income that provide a meaningful perspective on the Company’s business results since the Company utilizes this information to evaluate and manage the business. Non-GAAP disclosures have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be viewed as a substitute for financial information determined in accordance with GAAP.

 

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PENNYMAC FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)

 

   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands, except share amounts) 
ASSETS               
Cash  $621,921   $162,186   $145,814 
Short-term investment at fair value   62,228    462,262    667,934 
Principal-only stripped mortgage-backed securities at fair value   774,021    784,958    960,267 
Loans held for sale at fair value   7,490,473    6,961,224    6,565,704 
Derivative assets   202,082    180,642    190,612 
Servicing advances, net   396,006    430,602    400,764 
Mortgage servicing rights at fair value   9,653,942    9,531,249    7,752,292 
Receivable from PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust   40,165    30,604    32,603 
Loans eligible for repurchase   5,416,967    4,962,535    5,512,289 
Other   743,315    715,642    643,259 
Total assets  $25,401,120   $24,221,904   $22,871,538 
                
LIABILITIES               
Assets sold under agreements to repurchase  $7,130,423   $7,344,254   $6,600,997 
Mortgage loan participation purchase and sale agreements   699,182    700,296    517,527 
Notes payable secured by mortgage servicing assets   1,325,716    1,327,143    1,723,632 
Unsecured senior notes   4,829,113    4,185,012    3,162,239 
Derivative liabilities   24,276    33,541    41,471 
Mortgage servicing liabilities at fair value   1,593    1,643    1,718 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses   476,094    394,785    331,512 
Payable to PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust   80,605    86,174    81,040 
Payable to exchanged Private National Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC unitholders under tax receivable agreement   24,806    24,806    26,099 
Income taxes payable   1,151,395    1,097,452    1,105,550 
Liability for loans eligible for repurchase   5,416,967    4,962,535    5,512,289 
Liability for losses under representations and warranties   33,064    31,763    28,286 
Total liabilities   21,193,234    20,189,404    19,132,360 
                
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY               
Common stock¾authorized 200,000,000 shares of $0.0001 par value; issued and outstanding 51,875,223, 51,671,905, and 51,257,630 shares, respectively   5    5    5 
Additional paid-in capital   86,680    76,991    54,415 
Retained earnings   4,121,201    3,955,504    3,684,758 
Total stockholders' equity   4,207,886    4,032,500    3,739,178 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity  $25,401,120   $24,221,904   $22,871,538 

 

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PENNYMAC FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)

 

   Quarter ended 
   September 30,
2025
   June 30,
2025
   September 30,
2024
 
   (in thousands, except per share amounts) 
Revenues               
Net gains on loans held for sale at fair value  $314,455   $234,659   $256,819 
Loan origination fees   61,696    59,091    49,430 
Fulfillment fees from PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust   6,162    5,814    11,492 
Net loan servicing fees:               
Loan servicing fees   535,106    506,667    462,037 
Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights and mortgage servicing liabilities   (392,174)   (247,170)   (628,258)
Mortgage servicing rights hedging results   98,306    (109,102)   242,051 
Net loan servicing fees   241,238    150,395    75,830 
Net interest (expense) income:               
Interest income   248,753    221,929    225,470 
Interest expense   249,900    239,577    217,597 
    (1,147)   (17,648)   7,873 
Management fees from PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust   6,912    6,869    7,153 
Other   3,582    5,550    3,237 
Total net revenues   632,898    444,730    411,834 
Expenses               
Compensation   205,314    187,541    171,316 
Loan origination   69,407    68,836    45,208 
Technology   44,772    42,257    37,059 
Servicing   29,105    28,286    28,885 
Marketing and advertising   14,016    12,389    5,088 
Professional services   10,145    8,380    9,339 
Occupancy and equipment   8,604    8,379    8,156 
Other   15,161    12,220    12,858 
Total expenses   396,524    368,288    317,909 
Income before (benefit from) provision for income taxes   236,374    76,442    93,925 
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes   54,871    (60,021)   24,557 
Net income  $181,503   $136,463   $69,368 
Earnings per share               
Basic  $3.51   $2.64   $1.36 
Diluted  $3.37   $2.54   $1.30 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding               
Basic   51,725    51,667    51,180 
Diluted   53,874    53,635    53,495 
Dividend declared per share  $0.30   $0.30   $0.30 

 

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