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Will BankUnited’s (BKU) Higher Earnings, Charge-Offs and Buybacks Shift Its Risk-Reward Narrative?
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  • In April 2026, BankUnited, Inc. reported first-quarter 2026 results showing year-over-year increases in net interest income to US$248.99 million and net income to US$61.88 million, while also disclosing higher net charge-offs of US$36.14 million and completing US$60 million of share repurchases for 1,300,000 shares.
  • Together, the stronger earnings, completed buyback under the July 2025 program, and rising credit losses present investors with a mixed picture of profitability, capital return, and asset quality.
  • We’ll now examine how BankUnited’s higher earnings alongside increased net charge-offs affect the previously outlined investment narrative and risk balance.

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BankUnited Investment Narrative Recap

To own BankUnited, I think you need to be comfortable with a story built on steady net interest income, controlled credit costs, and consistent capital returns. The latest quarter adds to that picture, with higher earnings and completed buybacks helping the short term earnings and capital return story, while the sharp rise in net charge-offs keeps credit quality as the key risk to watch rather than fundamentally changing it.

The most relevant recent development here is the completion of US$104.53 million in share repurchases under the July 2025 program, including US$60 million in Q1 2026 alone. This accelerates capital return at the same time credit costs are rising, and it matters for the catalyst of earnings per share support if BankUnited can keep balancing shareholder payouts with the need to stay ahead of potential problem loans in its CRE book.

Yet investors should be aware that rising net charge-offs, especially tied to concentrated CRE exposures, could still...

Read the full narrative on BankUnited (it's free!)

BankUnited's narrative projects $1.3 billion revenue and $326.0 million earnings by 2029. This requires 8.0% yearly revenue growth and about a $51.9 million earnings increase from $274.1 million today.

Uncover how BankUnited's forecasts yield a $53.18 fair value, a 14% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community range from about US$53 per share to over US$5 million, underlining just how far apart individual views can be. When you set that against rising net charge-offs in the latest results, it is a reminder to weigh several different risk assessments before deciding how BankUnited might fit into your portfolio.

Explore 2 other fair value estimates on BankUnited - why the stock might be a potential multi-bagger!

The Verdict Is Yours

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