Heartland Payment Systems Reports Adjusted Net Income Increased 73%; Adjusted Earnings Per Share Increased 67% in Fourth Quarter: Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. (NYSE: HPY), one of the nation's largest payment processors, today announced GAAP net income of $11.2 million, or $0.28 per share, for the three months ended December 31, 2011. Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Share were $14.2 million and $0.35, respectively, for the quarter ended December 31, 2011, compared to Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Share of $8.2 million and $0.21, respectively, for the quarter ended December 31, 2010. Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Share are non-GAAP measures that exclude expenses attributable to the processing system intrusion and stock compensation expense, as detailed later in this press release in the section, ?Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.?
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Highlights for the fourth quarter of 2011 include:

Highlights for fiscal 2011 include:

Robert Carr, Chairman and CEO, said, ?We ended the year on a high note with double-digit net revenue growth, expanding margins, strong cash flow and operating earnings that increased over 40% in the quarter compared to the same quarter last year. In the quarter, we were successful in both growing our sales organization and setting a new record for relationship manager productivity. Our non-card businesses continue to play an increasingly important role in our overall growth, with K-12 School Solutions making a particularly significant contribution to our results this quarter. Margins are rapidly responding to our productivity enhancements, which is helping generate cash to reinvest in additional growth opportunities. The significant improvement in financial performance achieved this year is a direct result of the growth and productivity improvement strategy initiated in 2010, and provides a solid foundation on which we can build in 2012.?

SME card processing volume for the three months ended December 31, 2011 was $16.8 billion, a 7.1% improvement compared to the year-ago period, with same store sales up 2.5% in the quarter and volume attrition in the quarter a relatively stable 13.4%. For the three months ended December 31, 2011, Network Services processed 807 million transactions, a 2.1% year-over-year increase. Revenue growth was also enhanced by the $5.5 million growth in K-12 School Solutions revenues. Efficiency improvements helped reduce processing and servicing expenses by 3.3% compared to the same year-ago quarter. Together with double-digit net revenue growth, improved productivity helped drive operating income to 16.1% of net revenue in the fourth quarter of 2011, up 320 basis points from the comparable 2010 period. The increase in general and administrative expense in the quarter was due in part to the transition of certain costs previously included in direct expense to overhead, but was also attributable to higher wages as well as costs related to the company's upcoming sales and servicing Summit. In addition, share-based incentive compensation grew significantly, as the improvement in corporate financial performance triggered recognition that certain performance-based Restricted Stock Units are likely to vest in coming years.

Mr. Carr continued, ?Durbin dollars keep rolling back to merchants as Heartland Payment Systems continues to pass along 100% of the new, lower debit interchange rates. The implementation of the Durbin amendment has clearly heightened merchant sensitivity to card processing costs. And, we are working hard to be there when merchants open their statements from their processors so we can help them recognize the tangible evidence of the value of Heartland's Fair Deal. Both new and existing relationship managers have been energized by this unique market opportunity, and are excited about the opportunity to add new merchants to the Heartland portfolio this year.?

Other Non-Operating Items

The company's GAAP results include a number of items in non-operating income and expense in the fourth quarters of 2011 and 2010. Non-operating expenses in the 2011 fourth quarter included charges ($1.1 million pre-tax) relating to its decision to discontinue Express Funds, a remote deposit capture product, partially offset by a gain from an earnout payment ($0.3 million pre-tax) relating to last year's sale of SME merchant bankcard processing contracts. The net effect was to reduce 2011 fourth quarter earnings by $0.8 million (pre-tax), or $0.01 per share. Combined with pre-tax charges of $0.8 million recorded prior to the 2011 fourth quarter for costs associated with closing our Johnson City, Tennessee service center, these 2011 items reduced 2011 full-year earnings by $1.6 million (pre-tax), or $0.02 per share.

The prior-year fourth quarter included costs associated with exiting its Johnson City servicing facility ($0.5 million pre-tax), an intangible asset impairment charge ($0.8 million pre-tax) and a $3.8 million pre-tax charge to settle litigation over the treatment of reimbursable employee business expenses. Also during the prior-year fourth quarter, the company recorded a $3.1 million gain on its sale of merchant accounts that had not been converted onto HPS Exchange. The net effect was to reduce 2010 fourth quarter earnings by $2.0 million (pre-tax), or $0.03 per share. Combined with pre-tax income of $2.0 million recorded prior to the 2010 fourth quarter for various legal settlements received, these 2010 items had no effect on 2010 full year earnings.

FULL YEAR 2011 RESULTS:

For the full year of 2011, GAAP net income was $43.9 million or $1.09 per share, compared to GAAP net income of $34.5 million or $0.88 per share for 2010. Net revenue for the full year of 2011 was $482.3 million, up 8.4% compared to 2010. Excluding expenses attributable to the processing system intrusion and stock compensation, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per Share for the full year 2011 were $50.5 million or $1.26 per share, compared to $29.7 million, or $0.76 per share in the prior year, increases of 70% and 66%, respectively.

FULL YEAR 2012 GUIDANCE:

For full year 2012, we expect Net Revenue to be between $530 million and $540 million, and fully diluted Adjusted EPS to be between $1.52 and $1.56, before deducting $0.19 per share of after-tax stock compensation expense. The company's guidance does not include any of the ongoing costs related to the 2008 processing system intrusion.

QUARTERLY DIVIDEND INCREASED, AND SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAM UPDATE

The Company also announced the Board of Directors increased the quarterly dividend to $0.06 per common share, an increase of 50%. The new higher dividend is payable March 15, 2012 to shareholders of record on March 2, 2012. In the fourth quarter, the company repurchased 778,889 shares at an average cost of $21.61 per share under the Board approved share repurchase plan announced last quarter.

CONFERENCE CALL:

Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. will host a conference call on February 9, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss financial results and business highlights. Heartland Payment Systems invites all interested parties to listen to its conference call, broadcast through a webcast on the Company's website. To access the call, please visit the Investor Relations portion of the Company's website at: www.heartlandpaymentsystems.com. The conference call may be accessed by calling (888) 329-8903. Please provide the operator with PIN number 2843174. The webcast will be archived on the Company's website within two hours of the live call.

About Heartland Payment Systems

Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. (NYSE: HPY), the fifth largest payments processor in the United States, delivers credit/debit/prepaid card processing, gift marketing and loyalty programs, payroll and related business solutions to more than 250,000 business locations nationwide. A FORTUNE 1000 company, Heartland is the founding supporter of The Merchant Bill of Rights, a public advocacy initiative that educates merchants about fair credit and debit card processing practices. The company is also a leader in the development of end-to-end encryption technology designed to protect cardholder data, rendering it useless to cybercriminals. For more detailed information, visit HeartlandPaymentSystems.com or follow the company on Twitter @HeartlandHPY and Facebook at facebook.com/HeartlandHPY.

Forward-looking Statements

This press release contains statements of a forward-looking nature which represent our management's beliefs and assumptions concerning future events. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions and are based on information currently available to us. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements due to many factors, including risks and additional factors that are described in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Company's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this release.

TABLES FOLLOW

(In thousands, except per share data)

(unaudited)

 

 

304,435

1,359,448

 

 

48

177

(Provision for) recovery of processing system intrusion costs

Unrealized (losses) gains on investments, net of income tax of ($3), ($6), ($4) and $30

Unrealized gains (losses) on derivative financial instruments, net of income tax of $59 and ($341)

Less: Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests

Comprehensive income attributable to Heartland

 

 

0.29

1.13

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:

(In thousands, except share data)

(unaudited)

December 31,

 

40,301

 

63,881

Common stock, $0.001 par value, 100,000,000 shares authorized, 38,847,957 and 38,415,199 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2011 and 2010

(In thousands)

(unaudited)

 

43,939

 

47,188

 

(1,409

 

(3,781

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement its consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (?GAAP?), the Company provides additional measures of its operating results, namely net income and earnings per share, which exclude certain costs and expenses and recoveries related to the criminal breach in 2008 of its payment systems environment (the ?Processing System Intrusion?) and share-based compensation expense. These measures meet the definition of a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company believes that application of these non-GAAP financial measures is appropriate to enhance understanding of its historical performance as well as prospects for its future performance.

Use and Economic Substance of the Non-GAAP Financial Measures- Management uses these non-GAAP measures to evaluate performance period over period, to analyze the underlying trends in the Company's business, to assess its on-going operating performance relative to its competitors, and to establish operational goals and forecasts. Net costs and expenses related to the Processing System Intrusion are not indicative of the Company's on-going operating performance and are therefore excluded by management in assessing the Company's operating performance, as well as from the measures used for making operating decisions, although in making operating decisions management is mindful of its need to utilize cash to pay for the costs and expenses relating to the Processing System Intrusion. Share-based compensation expense is excluded as a non-cash expense that the Company does not believe is reflective of ongoing operating results and which is excluded from calculations of earnings per share used in measuring its achievement of performance targets required for vesting performance-based share awards.

The following is an explanation of the adjustments that management excluded as part of its non-GAAP measures for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2011 and 2010:

Provision for Processing System Intrusion - On January 20, 2009, the Company publicly announced the discovery of the Processing System Intrusion. Since its announcement of the Processing System Intrusion on January 20, 2009 and through December 31, 2011, the Company has expensed a total of $147.1 million, before reducing those charges by $31.2 million of total insurance recoveries. The majority of the total charges, or approximately $114.7 million, related to settlements of claims. Approximately $32.4 million of the total charges were for legal fees and costs we incurred for investigations, defending various claims and actions, remedial actions and crisis management services.

During the three months ended December 31, 2011, the Company incurred approximately $0.2 million, or less than one cent per share, for legal fees and costs it incurred related to the Processing System Intrusion. During the three months ended December 31, 2010, the Company expensed approximately $0.6 million, or $0.01 per share, related to the Processing System Intrusion.

During the year ended December 31, 2011, the Company incurred approximately $1.0 million, or $0.02 per share, for legal fees and costs it incurred related to the Processing System Intrusion. During the year ended December 31, 2010, the Company recovered from its insurance providers approximately $27.2 million of the costs it incurred for the Processing System Intrusion and expensed approximately $13.1 million for accruals, legal fees and costs it incurred for defending various claims and actions, resulting in a net recovery of $14.1 million, or $0.22 per share.

During 2009 and 2010, the Company settled the following claims and disputes related to the Processing System Intrusion:

These settlement amounts were previously provided for in the Company's Provision for Processing System Intrusion and carried in its Reserve for Processing System Intrusion. The Company does not consider it a reasonable possibility that losses exceeding the amounts already recognized on the matters subject to the settlement agreements will be incurred. With regard to the unsettled claims related to the Processing System Intrusion, the Company determined material losses in addition to those previously accrued are not considered reasonably possible on any such claim previously disclosed. The Company is prepared to vigorously defend itself against any unsettled claims relating to the Processing System Intrusion that have been asserted against it and its sponsor banks to date. The Company feels it has strong defenses to all the claims that have been asserted against it and its sponsor banks relating to the Processing System Intrusion.

Share-based Compensation Expense - These expenses consist primarily of expenses related to the stock options and restricted share units, including performance-based awards, which the Company has granted its employees. The Company excludes share-based compensation expense from its non-GAAP measures of net income and earnings per share primarily because:

Material Limitations Associated with the Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures- Non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP earnings per share that exclude the impact of the Provision for Processing System Intrusion and share-based compensation expense may have limitations as analytical tools, and these non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation from or as a replacement for GAAP financial measures, and should be considered only as supplemental to the Company's GAAP financial measures. Some of the limitations associated with the use of these non-GAAP financial measures are:

Usefulness of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to Investors-The Company believes that presenting non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP earnings per share that exclude the impact of the Provision for Processing System Intrusion and share-based compensation expense in addition to the related GAAP measures provides investors greater transparency to the information used by the Company's management for its financial and operational decision-making and allows investors to see the Company's results through the eyes of management. Additionally, the Company believes that the inclusion of these non-GAAP financial measures provides enhanced comparability in its financial reporting. The Company further believes that providing this information better enables its investors to understand the Company's operating performance and underlying business fundamentals, and to evaluate the methodology used by management to evaluate and measure such performance.

This press release contains non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Pursuant to Regulation G, a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures with the comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP for the three months and full year ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 follows:

 

Three Months Ended

Full Year Ended

(In thousands, except per share):

December 31,

December 31,

Net income attributable to Heartland

2011

2011

14,181

50,480

222

1,012

(85

(384

137

628

4,578

9,548

Income tax benefit on share based compensation expense

(1,754

(3,635

After-tax share-based compensation expense

2,824

5,913

11,220

43,939

Earnings per share

0.35

1.26

?

0.02

 

 

(0.22

0.07

0.15

0.28

1.09

40,494

40,233