1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORP (NASDAQ:FCCY) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial Condition

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1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORP (NASDAQ:FCCY) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial Condition

1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORP (NASDAQ:FCCY) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial Condition
Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On May 1, 2020, 1ST>Constitution Bancorp (the \”Company\”) issued a press release reporting earnings and other financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2020 (the \”Press Release\”). A copy of the Press Release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1.
Item 8.01 Other Events
In the Press Release, the Company also announced that its Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.09 per share on the Company’s common stock, no par value per share. The cash dividend will be paid on May 22, 2020 to all shareholders of record of the Company’s common stock as of the close of business on May 12, 2020.
The following risk factor supplements the Risk Factors previously disclosed under Part I, Item 1A of the Company\’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the measures implemented in response intended to prevent its spread have adversely affected, and are likely to continue to adversely affect, our business, results of operations and financial condition, the ultimate impact of which will depend on future developments that are highly uncertain and are difficult to predict at this time.
The outbreak of a strain of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) originating from Wuhan, China has caused global disruption in the financial markets and our primary market is increasingly threatened by the potential spread of this virus. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the rapidly spreading COVID-19 outbreak to be a global pandemic. The ultimate impact of COVID-19 is uncertain at this time, but the known effects of, and risks posed by, the pandemic are discussed below.
In response to public health concerns resulting from the pandemic, governments around the world have implemented a variety of precautionary measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, including travel restrictions and bans, instructions to residents to practice social distancing, quarantine advisories, shelter-in-place orders and required closures of non-essential businesses. These government mandates have forced many of our customers and vendors, which are primarily located in northern and central New Jersey, communities along the New Jersey shore and the New York City metropolitan area, to seek government support in order to continue operating, to curtail drastically their service offerings or to cease operations entirely.
In addition, these measures have negatively affected, and may further affect, consumer sentiment and discretionary spending patterns, economies and financial markets, and our workforce, operations and customers. Among other measures, we have implemented work-from-home for our employees whose jobs can be performed remotely, provided employees who are not working remotely with appropriate protective equipment and supplies, adjusted branch hours and temporarily closed all of our branch lobbies, except on an appointment only basis. These changes in our operations in response to COVID-19 have impacted the way that we operate and conduct business, and may result in additional inefficiencies or delays, including additional costs related to business continuity initiatives, which cannot be avoided or alleviated through succession planning, employees working remotely or teleconferencing technologies. In recent weeks, the pandemic has also caused significant volatility in financial markets, including the market price of our common stock.
The immediate consequences of and responses to the pandemic, including the public health problems resulting from COVID-19 and precautionary measures instituted by governments and businesses to mitigate its spread, have raised the prospect of an extended global recession, which would adversely impact the businesses of our customers, clients, counterparties and service providers, as well as other market participants, and would further disrupt our operations. Other known impacts and anticipated risks of the COVID-19 pandemic include, but are not limited to, the following:
accordingly, are the most likely geographies to remain subject to governmental restrictions aimed at curtailing household and non-essential business activity to contain COVID-19 for a prolonged period. The longer that our clients, customers, communities and business partners remain subject to such restrictions, the greater the likelihood that economic and demand uncertainty will increase, which would negatively impact, among other things, demand for and profitability of the Bank’s products and services and our liquidity, regulatory capital and growth strategy.
ng others. Without these services, we may experience delays in originating and closing loans.
To date the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the way that we conduct business, but has not had a material adverse impact on our operations. However, the future impact of the pandemic is highly uncertain and cannot be predicted and there is no assurance that it will not have a material adverse impact on our future results. The extent of the impact will depend on future developments, including further actions taken to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the extent and severity of the outbreak and the duration of the government mandates and business closures. At this time, we have not experienced a significant increase in loan delinquencies or downgrades in credit ratings of loans directed related to the pandemic, but we expect the economic disruption will more severely impact the businesses, clients and communities we serve, and therefore our business, in the second quarter of 2020.
While the full extent and impact of the pandemic cannot be reasonably estimated at this time, it could have a material adverse impact on our consolidated business, results of operations and financial condition. To the extent the pandemic adversely affects our business, financial condition, liquidity or results of operations, it may also enhance certain material risks relating to our business that are addressed at Item 1A Risk Factors in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed for the year ended December 31, 2019 and in any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits.
99.1 Press Release of 1ST Constitution Bancorp, dated May 1, 2020
1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORP Exhibit
EX-99.1 2 earningsrelease1q20.htm EXHIBIT 99.1 Exhibit CONTACT:Robert F. ManganoStephen J. Gilhooly President & Chief Executive OfficerSr. Vice President & Chief Financial Officer (609) 655-4500(609) 655-4500         1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORPREPORTS RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2020AND DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF $0.09 PER SHAREIn a release issued under the same headline on May 1,…
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About 1ST CONSTITUTION BANCORP (NASDAQ:FCCY)

1st Constitution Bancorp is the bank holding company for 1st Constitution Bank (the Bank). The Bank is a commercial bank, which is engaged in the business of commercial and retail banking. The Company operates through the Community Banking segment. The Community Banking segment consists of construction, commercial, retail and mortgage banking operations. As a community bank, the Bank offers a range of services (including demand, savings and time deposits and commercial and consumer/installment loans) to individuals, small businesses and not-for-profit organizations principally in the Fort Lee area of Bergen County and in Middlesex, Mercer, Somerset and Monmouth Counties of New Jersey. The Bank’s Mortgage Warehouse Funding Group offers revolving lines of credit that are available to licensed mortgage banking companies (the Warehouse Line of Credit). The Bank’s investment activities are classified as available for sale and held to maturity securities.