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New York Community Bancorp secures $1bn equity boost following Q4 2023 losses

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New York Community Bancorp (NYCB) Raises $1.05 Billion:

  1. Equity Capital Raise:
    • NYCB, the parent company of Flagstar Bank, is set to secure $1.05 billion in equity capital from a group of investors.
  2. Q4 2023 Loss:
    • The fundraising follows NYCB posting a loss of $2.7 billion in Q4 2023, primarily attributed to a $2.4 billion goodwill impairment charge and identified “material weaknesses” in its loan review processes.
  3. Investors and Investment Amounts:
    • Key investors in the deal include Liberty Strategic Capital ($450 million), Hudson Bay Capital ($250 million), and Reverence Capital Partners ($200 million). Citadel Global Equities and other institutional investors, along with certain members of NYCB’s management, are also participating.
  4. Stock Issuance and Warrants:
    • NYCB plans to issue and sell shares of its common stock and convertible preferred stock at $2.00 per share. Participating investors will receive warrants with a 60% coverage and an exercise price set at a 25% premium of $2.50 per share.
  5. Board Restructuring:
    • The investment is associated with a restructuring of NYCB’s board. New appointments include Steven Mnuchin, Allen Puwalski, Milton Berlinski, and Joseph Otting, who will also serve as the new CEO of NYCB, replacing Alessandro DiNello.
  6. Closing Date:
    • The transaction is expected to close on or around March 11, subject to closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
  7. Leadership Changes:
    • Alessandro DiNello, the former CEO, will become the non-executive chairman of the board, while Joseph Otting takes over as the new CEO. The changes follow the recent departure of former CEO Thomas Cangemi.

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