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Cohen & Company Reports First Quarter 2025 Financial Results

1. COHN declared a $0.25 quarterly dividend, enhancing shareholder returns. 2. First quarter revenues rose to $28.7 million, marking a significant increase. 3. Net income attributable to COHN was $0.3 million for Q1 2025. 4. New issue and advisory revenues surged to $33.2 million, significantly up. 5. Strategic SPAC-focused desk launched, suggesting growth opportunities.

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Board Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.25 per Share May 01, 2025 08:15 ET  | Source: Cohen & Company Inc. PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cohen & Company Inc. (NYSE American: COHN), a financial services firm specializing in an expanding range of capital markets and asset management services, today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2025. Summary Operating Results    Three Months Ended($ in thousands)3/31/25 12/31/24 3/31/24      Net trading$9,211  $8,947  $9,848 Asset management 2,020   2,067   2,717 New issue and advisory 33,239   10,075   24,388 Principal transactions and other revenue (15,730)  (2,548)  (18,389)Total revenues 28,740   18,541   18,564             Compensation and benefits 21,666   12,935   14,839 Non-compensation operating expenses 6,967   11,109   7,100 Operating income (loss) 107   (5,503)  (3,375)            Interest expense, net (1,448)  (1,474)  (1,666)Income (loss) from equity method affiliates 2,418   (662)  29,045 Income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit) 1,077   (7,639)  24,004             Income tax expense (benefit) 139   (764)  498 Net income (loss) 938   (6,875)  23,506 Less: Net income (loss) attributable to the non-convertible non-controlling interest (173)  66   16,270 Enterprise net income (loss) 1,111   (6,941)  7,236 Less: Net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest 782   (4,988)  5,213 Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc.$329  $(1,953) $2,023 Fully diluted net income (loss) per share$0.19  $(1.21) $1.28       Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) (1)$1,250  $(7,705) $7,734 Fully diluted adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per share$0.22  $(1.32) $1.37        (1)   Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) is not a measure recognized under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). See Note 1 below. Lester Brafman, Chief Executive Officer of Cohen & Company, said, “We are encouraged by our first quarter results, reflecting strong performance from our full-service boutique investment banking operation, Cohen & Company Capital Markets (“CCM”), which generated $20.1 million of net revenue. In April this year, we announced the launch of a new SPAC-focused equity trading desk, creating a synergistic opportunity to build on CCM’s momentum and further leverage its insights and capabilities.” Brafman continued, “Despite ongoing mark-to-market headwinds in our principal investing portfolio, we remain focused on disciplined execution and are well positioned for continued growth. We remain confident in our future earnings potential and committed to enhancing long-term, sustained value for our stockholders, through the continued return of capital, including our quarterly dividend.” Financial Highlights Net income attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. was $0.3 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to net loss of $2.0 million, or $1.21 per diluted share, for the three months ended December 31, 2024, and net income of $2.0 million, or $1.28 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2024. Adjusted pre-tax income was $1.3 million, or $0.22 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to adjusted pre-tax loss of $7.7 million, or $1.32 per diluted share, for the three months ended December 31, 2024, and adjusted pre-tax income of $7.7 million, or $1.37 per diluted share, for the three months ended March 31, 2024. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per diluted share are not measures recognized under GAAP. See Note 1 below.Revenues were $28.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to $18.5 million for the prior quarter and $18.6 million for the prior year quarter. Net trading revenue was $9.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, up $0.3 million from the prior quarter and down $0.6 million from the prior year quarter. The increase from the prior quarter was due primarily to higher trading revenue from our SBA and corporate groups, while the decrease from the prior year quarter was due primarily to lower trading revenue from our municipal, treasury, and corporate groups.Asset management revenue was $2.0 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, down slightly from the prior quarter and down $0.7 million from the prior year quarter. The change from the prior year quarter was related primarily to deferred performance fees in one of our European funds.New issue and advisory revenue was $33.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, up $23.2 million from the prior quarter and up $8.9 million from the prior year quarter. CCM generated $33.2 million, $9.4 million, and $24.4 million of the new issue and advisory revenue in 1Q25, 4Q24, and 1Q24, respectively.Principal transactions and other revenue was negative $15.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to negative $2.5 million in the prior quarter and negative $18.4 million in the prior year quarter. Principal transactions revenue related to non-cash consideration received by CCM was negative $13.1 million, negative $1.9 million, and negative $11.5 million in 1Q25, 4Q24, and 1Q24, respectively. Compensation and benefits expense during the three months ended March 31, 2025 increased $8.7 million from the prior quarter and increased $6.8 million from the prior year quarter. The number of Company employees was 117 as of March 31, 2025, compared to 113 as of December 31, 2024, and 116 as of March 31, 2024. Interest expense during the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $1.4 million, including $1.1 million on our trust preferred securities debt, $0.3 million on our senior promissory notes, and $18 thousand on our bank credit facility. Income from equity method affiliates for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $2.4 million, compared to loss from equity method affiliates of $0.7 million for the prior quarter and income from equity method affiliates of $29.0 million for the prior year quarter. Income (loss) from equity method affiliates fluctuates primarily depending on the timing of the closing of the business combinations by the Company’s equity method investees that are sponsors of SPACs, which typically results in changes to the value of founder shares allocable to the Company by the SPAC sponsors. Also, certain sponsors of SPACs hold the founder shares for some period after the business combination, which may cause income (loss) for equity method affiliates to further fluctuate. During the first quarter of 2025, there was one business combination that closed, which generated the majority of the quarter’s income from equity method affiliates. During the first quarter of 2024, there were six business combinations that closed, which resulted in that quarter’s significant income from equity method affiliates. Income tax expense for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $0.1 million, compared to income tax benefit of $0.8 million in the prior quarter, and income tax expense of $0.5 million in the prior year quarter. The Company will continue to evaluate its operations on a quarterly basis and may adjust the valuation allowance applied against the Company's net operating loss and net capital loss tax assets. Future adjustments could be material and may result in additional tax benefit or tax expense. Total Equity and Dividend Declaration As of March 31, 2025, total equity was $85.7 million, compared to $90.3 million as of December 31, 2024; the non-convertible non-controlling interest component of total equity was $8.4 million as of March 31, 2025 and $11.5 million as of December 31, 2024. Thus, the total equity excluding the non-convertible non-controlling interest component was $77.3 million as of March 31, 2025, a $1.5 million decrease from $78.8 million as of December 31, 2024.The Company’s Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share, payable on June 2, 2025, to stockholders of record as of May 16, 2025. The Board of Directors will continue to evaluate the dividend policy each quarter, and future decisions regarding dividends may be impacted by quarterly operating results and the Company’s capital needs. Conference Call The Company will host a conference call at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET), today, May 1, 2025, to discuss these results. The conference call will be available via webcast. Interested parties can access the webcast by clicking the webcast link on the Company’s homepage at www.cohenandcompany.com. Those wishing to listen to the conference call with operator assistance can dial (877) 524-8416 (domestic) or +1 (412) 902-1028 (international). A replay of the call will be available for three days following the call by dialing (877) 660-6853 or (201) 612-7415, with participant passcode 13753600. About Cohen & Company Cohen & Company is a financial services company specializing in an expanding range of capital markets and asset management services. Cohen & Company’s operating segments are Capital Markets, Asset Management, and Principal Investing. The Capital Markets segment consists of fixed income sales, trading, gestation repo financing, new issue placements in corporate and securitized products, underwriting, and advisory services, operating primarily through Cohen & Company’s subsidiaries, J.V.B. Financial Group, LLC in the United States and Cohen & Company Financial (Europe) S.A. in Europe. A division of JVB, Cohen & Company Capital Markets (“CCM”) is the Company’s full-service boutique investment bank that focuses on mergers and acquisitions (“M&A”), capital markets, and SPAC advisory services. The Capital Markets business segment also includes investment returns on financial instruments that the Company has received as consideration for advisory, underwriting, and new issue placement services provided by CCM. The Asset Management segment manages assets through collateralized debt obligations, managed accounts, joint ventures, and investment funds. As of March 31, 2025, the Company had approximately $2.3 billion of assets under management in primarily fixed income assets in a variety of asset classes including U.S. and European bank and insurance trust preferred securities, debt issued by small and medium sized European, U.S., and Bermudian insurance and reinsurance companies, equity interests of SPACs and their sponsor entities, and commercial real estate loans. The Principal Investing segment is comprised primarily of investments the Company holds related to its SPAC franchise and other investments the Company has made for the purpose of earning an investment return rather than investments made to support its trading or other capital markets business activity. For more information, please visit www.cohenandcompany.com. Note 1: Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per share are non-GAAP measures of performance. Please see the discussion under “Non-GAAP Measures” below. Also see the tables below for the reconciliations of non-GAAP measures of performance to their corresponding GAAP measures of performance. Forward-looking Statements This communication contains certain statements, estimates, and forecasts with respect to future performance and events. These statements, estimates, and forecasts are “forward-looking statements.” In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “might,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “seek,” or “continue” or the negatives thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this communication are forward-looking statements and are based on various underlying assumptions and expectations and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, and may include projections of our future financial performance based on our growth strategies and anticipated trends in our business. These statements are based on our current expectations and projections about future events. There are important factors that could cause our actual results, level of activity, performance, or achievements to differ materially from the results, level of activity, performance, or achievements expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, those discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition” in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which are available at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and our website at www.cohenandcompany.com/investor-relations/sec-filings. Such risk factors include the following: (a) a decline in general economic conditions or the global financial markets, including those caused by inflation, raising interest rates, and the current geopolitical situation, (b) unfavorable market conditions may lead to a reduction in revenues from our new issue and advisory revenues, including from underwriting and placement activities, (c) losses caused by financial or other problems experienced by third parties, (d) losses due to unidentified or unanticipated risks, (e) a lack of liquidity, i.e., ready access to funds for use in our businesses, (f) the ability to attract and retain personnel, (g) litigation and regulatory proceedings, (h) reputational harm due to losses or our inability to sell securities we purchase as an underwriter at the anticipated price levels, (i) competitive pressure, (j) an inability to generate incremental income from new or expanded businesses, (k) unanticipated market closures or effects due to inclement weather or other disasters, (l) losses (whether realized or unrealized) on our principal investments, (m) the possibility that payments to the Company of subordinated management fees from its CDOs will continue to be deferred or will be discontinued, (n) the possibility that the Company’s stockholder rights plan may fail to preserve the value of the Company’s deferred tax assets, whether as a result of the acquisition by a person of 5% of the Company’s common stock or otherwise, (o) the Company’s reduction in the volume of its investments into SPACs, (p) the difficulty in identifying potential business combinations as a result of increased competition in the SPAC market, (q) the value of the Company’s holdings of founders shares in post-business combination companies is volatile and may decline and the possibility that significant portions of the founder shares may remain restricted for a long period of time, (r) the possibility that the Company will stop paying quarterly dividends to its stockholders, and (s) the impacts of rising interest rates and inflation. As a result, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this communication will prove to be accurate or correct. In light of these risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, the future performance or events described in the forward-looking statements in this communication might not occur. Accordingly, you should not rely upon forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results and we do not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Cautionary Note Regarding Quarterly Financial Results Due to the nature of our business, our revenue and operating results may fluctuate materially from quarter to quarter. Accordingly, revenue and net income in any particular quarter may not be indicative of future results. Further, our employee compensation arrangements are in large part incentive-based and, therefore, will fluctuate with revenue. The amount of compensation expense recognized in any one quarter may not be indicative of such expense in future periods. As a result, we suggest that annual results may be the most meaningful gauge for investors in evaluating our business performance.  COHEN & COMPANY INC. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited) (in thousands, except per share data)              Three Months Ended    3/31/25 12/31/24 3/31/24   Revenues        Net trading$9,211  $8,947  $9,848    Asset management 2,020   2,067   2,717    New issue and advisory 33,239   10,075   24,388    Principal transactions and other revenue (15,730)  (2,548)  (18,389)   Total revenues 28,740   18,541   18,564             Operating expenses        Compensation and benefits 21,666   12,935   14,839    Business development, occupancy, equipment 1,829   2,018   1,441    Subscriptions, clearing, and execution 2,174   2,645   2,086    Professional services and other operating 2,792   6,283   3,449    Depreciation and amortization 172   163   124    Total operating expenses 28,633   24,044   21,939                   Operating income (loss) 107   (5,503)  (3,375)   Non-operating income (expense)        Interest expense, net (1,448)  (1,474)  (1,666)   Income (loss) from equity method affiliates 2,418   (662)  29,045    Income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit) 1,077   (7,639)  24,004    Income tax expense (benefit) 139   (764)  498    Net income (loss) 938   (6,875)  23,506    Less: Net income (loss) attributable to the non-convertible non-controlling interest (173)  66   16,270    Enterprise net income (loss) 1,111   (6,941)  7,236    Less: Net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest 782   (4,988)  5,213    Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc.$329  $(1,953) $2,023            Earnings per share  Basic        Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc.$329  $(1,953) $2,023    Basic shares outstanding 1,705   1,631   1,581    Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. per share$0.19  $(1.20) $1.28             Fully Diluted        Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc.$329  $(1,953) $2,023    Net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest 782   (4,988)  5,213    Income tax and conversion adjustment 2   62   (31)   Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. for fully diluted net income (loss) per share calculation$1,113  $(6,879) $7,205                   Basic shares outstanding 1,705   1,631   1,581    Unrestricted Operating LLC membership units exchangeable into COHN shares 4,061   4,063   4,052    Additional dilutive shares 42   -   12    Fully diluted shares outstanding (1) 5,808   5,694   5,645    Fully diluted net income (loss) per share$0.19  $(1.21) $1.28            Reconciliation of adjusted pre-tax income (loss) to net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. and calculations of per share amounts  Net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc.$329  $(1,953) $2,023    Addback (deduct): Income tax expense (benefit) 139   (764)  498    Addback (deduct): Net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest 782   (4,988)  5,213    Adjusted pre-tax income (loss)$1,250  $(7,705) $7,734             Adjusted fully diluted shares outstanding (2) 5,808   5,852   5,645    Fully diluted adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per share$0.22  $(1.32) $1.37             (1) When the fully diluted net income (loss) per share is anti-dilutive, the basic shares outstanding are presented on this line item.   (2) Adjusted fully diluted shares outstanding includes (a) weighted average unrestricted and restricted Operating LLC units exchangeable into COHN shares and (b) weighted average unrestricted and restricted shares, even during periods when the corresponding GAAP calculation of fully diluted shares outstanding above does not include them. The Operating LLC units are always included because the non-GAAP measure of performance, adjusted pre-tax income (loss), always includes net income (loss) attributable to the corresponding convertible interest.           COHEN & COMPANY INC.CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS(in thousands)        March 31, 2025     (unaudited) December 31, 2024  Assets     Cash and cash equivalents$13,985  $19,590   Receivables from brokers, dealers, and clearing agencies 43,369   45,650   Due from related parties 1,235   941   Other receivables 6,007   6,526   Investments - trading 160,566   148,332   Other investments, at fair value 32,137   35,262   Receivables under resale agreements 673,700   668,259   Investment in equity method affiliates 24,427   23,430   Deferred income taxes 2,172   2,257   Goodwill 109   109   Right-of-use asset - operating leases 15,208   15,540   Other assets 5,135   5,253   Total assets$978,050  $971,149         Liabilities     Payables to brokers, dealers, and clearing agencies$76,246  $66,655   Accounts payable and other liabilities 7,191   10,913   Accrued compensation 17,300   17,770   Trading securities sold, not yet purchased 32,656   36,432   Other investments sold, not yet purchased, at fair value -   1,651   Securities sold under agreements to repurchase 707,454   695,966   Operating lease liability 16,546   16,575   Debt 34,997   34,904   Total liabilities 892,390   880,866         Equity     Voting non-convertible preferred stock 27   27   Common stock 21   20   Additional paid-in capital 77,447   76,704   Accumulated other comprehensive loss (986)  (1,007)  Accumulated deficit (34,505)  (34,016)  Total stockholders' equity 42,004   41,728   Non-controlling interest 43,656   48,555   Total equity 85,660   90,283   Total liabilities and equity$978,050  $971,149               Non-GAAP Measures Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per diluted share Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) is not a financial measure recognized by GAAP. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) represents net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc., computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding income tax expense (benefit), plus the net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest. Income tax expense (benefit) has been excluded because a pre-tax measurement of enterprise earnings that includes net income (loss) attributable to the convertible non-controlling interest is a useful and appropriate measure of performance. Furthermore, our income tax expense (benefit) has been, and we expect it will continue to be, a substantially non-cash item for the foreseeable future, generated from adjustments in our valuation allowance applied to the Company’s gross deferred tax assets. Convertible non-controlling interest is added back to adjusted pre-tax income (loss) because the underlying Cohen & Company, LLC equity units are convertible into Cohen & Company Inc. shares. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) per diluted share is calculated by dividing adjusted pre-tax income (loss) by diluted shares outstanding, both of which include adjustments used in the corresponding calculation in accordance with GAAP. We present adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and related per diluted share amounts in this release because we consider them to be useful and appropriate supplemental measures of our performance. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and related per diluted share amounts help us to evaluate our performance without the effects of certain GAAP calculations that may not have a direct cash or recurring impact on our current operating performance. In addition, our management uses adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and related per diluted share amounts to evaluate the performance of our enterprise operations. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) and related per diluted share amounts, as we define them, are not necessarily comparable to similarly named measures of other companies and may not be appropriate measures for performance relative to other companies. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) should not be assessed in isolation from or construed as a substitute for net income (loss) attributable to Cohen & Company Inc. prepared in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted pre-tax income (loss) is not intended to represent and should not be considered to be a more meaningful measure than, or an alternative to, measures of operating performance as determined in accordance with GAAP. Contact:   Investors -Media -Cohen & Company Inc.Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer KatcherJoseph W. Pooler, Jr.Joseph Sala or Zach GenirsExecutive Vice President and212-355-4449Chief Financial Officer 215-701-8952 investorrelations@cohenandcompany.com 

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