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Portfolio Update

Mortgage advancements increased 68% YoY to $20M, the highest Q3 on record
As a result, receivables (net) grew 8% QoQ to $52M

First mortgages fell 2 pp, implying slightly higher risk, but remain above the five-year average of 94%, with the portfolio still concentrated in AB and B.C.


Remains focused on single-family units (construction

The average mortgage size fell 5% QoQ to $0.95M vs. the five-year average of $0.99M

LTV rose 2 pp to 78%, above the five-year average of 75%, indicating higher risk

Turnover of a few low interest loans pushed BCF’s average lending rate up 0.5 pp, despite declining market rates

Source: FRC / Company
Stage three mortgages (impaired) increased 313% QoQ to 11% of mortgages
However, allowances fell 32 bp to 3.09% of receivables, indicating management does not expect incremental losses

*Red (green) indicates an increase (decrease) in risk level.
Source: FRC
In summary, we believe the portfolio’s risk profile has increased, with one green and four red signals
Financials

Q3 revenue rose 47% YoY, driven by higher receivables
EPS increased 12% YoY
Both revenue and EPS beat our estimates by 1%, driven by higher-than-expected lending rates

Source: FRC / Company
Dividends remained unchanged at 11% of shareholders’ equity

*Yields were calculated based on the average share price for the given time period.
Note: Class A non-voting common shares are publicly listed, while Class B non-voting common shares are held by management and private investors. In terms of dividend distribution, Class A shares (public investors) rank first, followed by Class B shares. Class A shares will be paid $0.80 per share, before dividends are paid on Class B shares.
Dividends for Class A investors remained unchanged at $0.80/share, implying a yield of 8.26%

Source: FRC / Company
Debt-to-capital increased 6 pp to 20%, driven by higher mortgage advancements
At the end of Q3, BCF had raised $12M of an ongoing $50M unsecured bond financing
FRC’s Projections and Valuation

We are raising our 2025 EPS estimate due to higher-than-anticipated lending rates, partially offset by higher loan loss provisions

Source: FRC
We believe the MIC can comfortably distribute its stated $0.80/share annual dividend

Source: S&P Capital IQ / FRC
On average, MICs and banks are expected to report 6% revenue growth this year vs 2% in 2024
Since September 2025, MIC multiples are down 4%
As a result, our fair value estimate dropped to $10.59/share from $10.93/share, even with a higher EPS forecast
We are reiterating our BUY rating, and adjusting our fair value estimate from $10. 93 to $ 10.59 /share, implying an expected return of 18 % (including dividends) in the next 12 months.
Q3 was a record quarter for BCF, with strong growth in mortgage advancements, net receivables, revenue, and EPS, while the $0.80/share dividend remains well-supported. Despite rising stage three mortgages, easing rates and a potential residential real estate recovery in 2026 suggest positive momentum for MIC stocks.
Risks
Maintaining our risk rating of 3
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