Form 8-K
8-K — CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORP
Accession: 0001409493-26-000031
Filed: 2026-05-07
Period: 2026-05-07
CIK: 0001409493
SIC: 6798 (REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS)
Item: Results of Operations and Financial Condition
Item: Financial Statements and Exhibits
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
____________
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
May 7, 2026
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland 1-33796 26-0630461
(State or Other Jurisdiction (Commission (IRS Employer
of Incorporation) File Number) Identification No.)
One Rockefeller Plaza, 32nd Floor
New York, New York
(Address of principal executive offices)
10020
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (888) 895-6557
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each Class Trading Symbol(s) Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share CIM New York Stock Exchange
8.00% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock CIM PRA New York Stock Exchange
8.00% Series B Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock CIM PRB New York Stock Exchange
7.75% Series C Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock CIM PRC New York Stock Exchange
8.00% Series D Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock CIM PRD New York Stock Exchange
9.000% Senior Notes due 2029 CIMN New York Stock Exchange
9.250% Senior Notes due 2029 CIMO New York Stock Exchange
8.875% Senior Notes due 2030 CIMP New York Stock Exchange
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
☐ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
☐ Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition
On May 7, 2026, the registrant issued a press release announcing its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report.
On May 7, 2026, the registrant posted investor presentation information on the News & Events - Press Releases section of its website (www.chimerareit.com). A copy of the investor presentation information is furnished as Exhibit 99.2 to this report and incorporated herein by reference.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d) Exhibits
99.1 Press Release, dated May 7, 2026, issued by Chimera Investment Corporation
99.2 Investor Presentation Q1 2026
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Chimera Investment Corporation
By: /s/ Subramaniam Viswanathan
Name: Subramaniam Viswanathan Title: Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer of the registrant)
Date: May 7, 2026
EX-99.1
EX-99.1
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NEWS RELEASE
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION EARNINGS SUPPORTS $0.45 DIVIDEND IN VOLATILE MARKETS
NEW YORK, May 7, 2026 - Chimera Investment Corporation (NYSE: CIM) today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.
Executive Summary:
Metric Value
Q1 2026 GAAP Net Income (Loss)
$(65) million, or $(0.78) per diluted common share
Earnings Available for Distribution (1)
$46 million, or $0.54 per diluted common share
GAAP Book Value per common share $18.34 per common share
Economic Return (2)
(4.6)%
(1) Earnings available for distribution per adjusted diluted common share is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion on page 6.
(2) Our economic return is measured by the change in GAAP book value per common share plus common stock dividend.
Business Highlights:
•Generated strong Earnings Available for Distribution from both Investment Portfolio and Residential Origination segments.
•Portfolio optimization, designed to enhance earnings power, accounted for nearly two-thirds of the change in book value.
Investment Portfolio Segment
•Redeemed 8 securitizations collateralized by $1.5 billion of seasoned reperforming loans.
◦Sold $1.2 billion of seasoned reperforming loans.
◦Retained $287 million in our Loans Held for Investment.
◦Redeployed $195 million of capital into Agency RMBS.
•Committed to purchase $187 million of newly originated loans from HomeXpress to launch a securitization program.
Residential Origination Segment
•Originated volume of $884 million, up 39% vs prior year period1 demonstrating platform scale and capacity.
•$11 million of EBTDA representing an annualized EBTDA ROE of 16.8%.
•Product mix remained stable with consumer Non-QM representing 39%, Investor Loans 57%, and QM at 4%.
“We generated solid earnings across the business and fully covered our dividend, despite the volatile environment,” said Phillip J. Kardis II, President and CEO. “We continued to reposition the portfolio toward higher-return opportunities. With flexibility in the business platform and balance sheet, along with our origination pipeline, we are well-positioned as we move through the year.”
1 Reflects HomeXpress standalone results. HomeXpress was acquired on October 1, 2025 and is not included in Chimera’s consolidated results prior to that date.
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First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call
Chimera Investment Corporation will host a conference call and live audio webcast to discuss the results at 8:30 AM ET on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
Call-in Number:
▪U.S. Toll Free: (866) 604-1613
▪International: (201) 689-7810
▪Webcast: https://www.chimerareit.com/news-events/ir-calendar
Conference Call Replay:
▪U.S. Toll Free: (877) 660-6853
▪International: (201) 612-7415
▪Conference ID: 13759190
▪A replay of the call will be available for a limited time and can be accessed via the dial-in numbers above or through the webcast archive on the company’s website.
Other Information
Chimera is a diversified real estate company that invests in, originates, and manages primarily residential real estate assets. The assets we may invest in for ourselves and manage for others through our wholly-owned subsidiary Palisades Advisory Services, LLC, include residential mortgage loans, Non-Agency RMBS, Agency RMBS, RTLs, Investor Loans, MSRs and other real estate-related assets such as Agency CMBS, junior liens and HELOCs, equity appreciation rights, and reverse mortgages. Also, through our wholly-owned subsidiary, HomeXpress Mortgage Corp., we primarily originate non-QM residential mortgage loans (both consumer loans and Investor Loans) as well as a smaller amount of QM residential mortgage loans. Chimera was incorporated in Maryland on June 1, 2007 and started trading on the NYSE in November 2007, and is structured as an internally managed real estate investment trust, or REIT, for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
Contact
Investor Relations
888-895-6557
investor-relations@chimerareit.com
www.chimerareit.com
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CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 476,218 $ 278,582
Non-Agency RMBS, at fair value (net of allowance for credit losses of $46 million and $43 million, respectively)
756,055 817,280
Agency MBS, at fair value 5,228,464 3,463,485
Loans held for investment, at fair value 8,227,800 9,803,615
Loans held-for-sale, at fair value 700,597 896,117
Accrued interest receivable 76,362 78,691
Other assets 438,624 408,291
Interests in MSR financing receivables 39,773 37,294
Derivatives, at fair value, net 35,486 25,187
Total assets (1)
$ 15,979,379 $ 15,808,542
Liabilities:
Secured financing agreements ($8.2 billion and $7.4 billion pledged as collateral, respectively, and includes $292 million and $299 million at fair value, respectively)
$ 6,987,171 $ 6,031,182
Securitized debt, collateralized by Non-Agency RMBS ($203 million and $210 million pledged as collateral, respectively)
65,035 66,579
Securitized debt at fair value, collateralized by Loans held for investment ($7.6 billion and $9.4 billion pledged as collateral, respectively)
5,430,192 6,721,302
Long term debt 252,040 251,528
Payable for investments purchased 611,501 3,267
Accrued interest payable 36,618 43,032
Dividends payable 40,974 34,891
Accounts payable and other liabilities 92,089 82,308
Derivatives, at fair value, net — 1,759
Total liabilities (1)
$ 13,515,620 $ 13,235,848
Stockholders’ Equity:
Preferred Stock, par value of $0.01 per share, 100,000,000 shares authorized:
8.00% Series A cumulative redeemable: 5,800,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($145,000 liquidation preference)
$ 58 $ 58
8.00% Series B cumulative redeemable: 13,000,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($325,000 liquidation preference)
130 130
7.75% Series C cumulative redeemable: 10,400,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($260,000 liquidation preference)
104 104
8.00% Series D cumulative redeemable: 8,000,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($200,000 liquidation preference)
80 80
Common stock: par value $0.01 per share; 166,666,667 shares authorized, 83,645,571 and 83,402,145 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
836 834
Additional paid-in-capital 4,432,076 4,429,009
Accumulated other comprehensive income 137,737 146,295
Cumulative earnings 4,527,700 4,571,610
Cumulative distributions to stockholders (6,634,962) (6,575,426)
Total stockholders’ equity $ 2,463,759 $ 2,572,694
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 15,979,379 $ 15,808,542
(1) The Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition include assets of consolidated variable interest entities, or VIEs, that can only be used to settle obligations and liabilities of the VIE for which creditors do not have recourse to the primary beneficiary (Chimera Investment Corporation). As of March 31, 2026, and December 31, 2025, total assets of consolidated VIEs were $7,524,605 and $9,215,343, respectively, and total liabilities of consolidated VIEs were $5,316,717 and $6,533,891, respectively.
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CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the Quarters Ended
March 31, 2026 March 31, 2025
Net interest income:
Interest income (1)
$ 219,295 $ 190,616
Interest expense (2)
144,293 121,397
Net interest income 75,002 69,219
Increase in provision for credit losses 2,824 3,387
Other income (losses):
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives 18,150 (6,469)
Realized gains on derivatives 2,870 82
Periodic interest on derivatives, net 1,834 4,135
Net gains (losses) on derivatives 22,854 (2,252)
Investment management and advisory fees 7,165 8,936
Interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables, net (3)
2,311 —
Net unrealized gains (losses) on financial instruments at fair value (37,536) 128,895
Net realized losses on sales of investments (40,428) —
Gains (losses) on extinguishment of debt (38,858) 2,122
Other investment losses (910) (417)
Gain on origination and sale of loans, net 21,385 —
Total other income (losses) (64,017) 137,284
Other expenses:
Compensation and benefits (4)
26,706 13,085
General and administrative expenses 12,161 6,907
Servicing and asset manager fees 5,522 7,431
Depreciation, amortization, and impairment expense 9,649 951
Transaction expenses 98 5,688
Total other expenses 54,136 34,062
Income (loss) before income taxes (45,974) 169,052
Income tax (benefit) expense (2,064) 1,755
Net income (loss) $ (43,910) $ 167,297
Dividends on preferred stock 21,097 21,357
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders $ (65,007) $ 145,940
Net income (loss) per share available to common shareholders:
Basic $ (0.78) $ 1.79
Diluted $ (0.78) $ 1.77
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:
Basic 83,661,145 81,350,497
Diluted 83,661,145 82,394,218
(1) Includes interest income of consolidated VIEs of $129,069 and $144,402 for the quarters ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 respectively.
(2) Includes interest expense of consolidated VIEs of $63,879 and $69,651 for the quarters ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
(3) Includes interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables of a consolidated VIE of $1,395 for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The Company did not hold any interests in MSR financing receivables for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.
(4) Includes a related-party, non-cash imputed compensation expense from the Palisades Acquisition of $341 during both quarters ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
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CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the Quarters Ended
March 31, 2026 March 31, 2025
Comprehensive income (loss):
Net income (loss) $ (43,910) $ 167,297
Other comprehensive loss:
Unrealized losses on available-for-sale securities, net (11,698) (1,679)
Reclassification adjustment for net losses included in net income for other-than-temporary credit impairment losses 3,140 —
Other comprehensive loss $ (8,558) $ (1,679)
Comprehensive income (loss) before preferred stock dividends $ (52,468) $ 165,618
Dividends on preferred stock $ 21,097 $ 21,357
Comprehensive income (loss) available to common stock shareholders $ (73,565) $ 144,261
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Earnings available for distribution
Earnings available for distribution is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as GAAP net income (loss) excluding (i) unrealized gains or losses on financial instruments carried at fair value with changes in fair value recorded in earnings, (ii) realized gains or losses on the sales of investments, (iii) gains or losses on the extinguishment of debt, (iv) changes in the provision for credit losses, (v) unrealized gains or losses on derivatives, (vi) realized gains or losses on derivatives, (vii) transaction expenses, (viii) stock compensation expenses for retirement eligible awards, (ix) amortization of intangibles, depreciation and impairment expenses, net of any tax impact (x) non-cash imputed compensation expense related to business acquisitions, and (xi) other gains and losses on equity investments.
Non-cash imputed compensation expense reflects the portion of the consideration paid in the Palisades Acquisition that pursuant to the seller’s contractual arrangements is distributable to the seller’s legacy employees (who are now our employees) and that for GAAP purposes is recorded as non-cash imputed compensation expense with an offsetting entry recorded as non-cash contribution from a related party to our shareholders’ equity. The excluded amounts do not include any normal, recurring compensation paid to our employees.
Transaction expenses are primarily comprised of costs only incurred at the time of execution of our securitizations, certain structured secured financing agreements, and business combination transactions and include costs such as underwriting fees, legal fees, diligence fees, accounting fees, bank fees and other similar transaction-related expenses. These costs are all incurred prior to or at the execution of the transaction and do not recur. Recurring expenses, such as servicing fees, custodial fees, trustee fees and other similar ongoing fees are not excluded from Earnings available for distribution. We believe that excluding these costs is useful to investors as it is generally consistent with our peer group’s treatment of these costs in their non-GAAP measures presentation, mitigates period to period comparability issues tied to the timing of securitization and structured finance transactions, and is consistent with the accounting for the deferral of debt issuance costs prior to the fair value election option made by us. In addition, we believe it is important for investors to review this metric which is consistent with how management internally evaluates the performance of the Company. Stock compensation expense charges incurred on awards to retirement eligible employees is reflected as an expense over a vesting period (generally 36 months) rather than reported as an immediate expense.
We may hold long and/or short positions in TBA securities through transactions commonly referred to as “dollar roll” transactions. Under U.S. GAAP, these transactions are accounted for as derivatives and are carried at fair value. Changes in the fair value of TBA positions consist of two components: (i) drop income (expense) and (ii) mark-to-market adjustments. For financial statement presentation purposes, drop income (expense) is reported within Periodic interest on derivatives, net, while mark-to-market adjustments are reported within Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives. Together with any realized gains and losses, these amounts are included in Net gains (losses) on derivatives in our Consolidated Statements of Operations. Management includes drop income (expense) in EAD because it views drop income (expense) as the economic equivalent of net interest income on the underlying Agency securities, reflecting the difference between the implied interest earned and the implied financing cost over the period from trade date to settlement date. This treatment is consistent with how management evaluates the Company’s investment performance and how we believe our investors analyze our investment performance.
We view Earnings available for distribution as one measure of our investment portfolio’s ability to generate income for distribution to common stockholders. Earnings available for distribution is one of the metrics, but not the exclusive metric, that our Board of Directors uses to determine the amount, if any, of dividends on our common stock. Other metrics that our Board of Directors may consider when determining the amount, if any, of dividends on our common stock include, among others, REIT taxable income, dividend yield, book value, cash generated from the portfolio, reinvestment opportunities and other cash needs. To maintain our qualification as a REIT, U.S. federal income tax law generally requires that we distribute at least 90% of our REIT taxable income (subject to certain adjustments) annually. Earnings available for distribution, however, is different than REIT taxable income. For example, differences between Earnings available for distribution and REIT taxable income generally may result from whether the REIT uses mark-to-market accounting for GAAP purposes, accretion of market discount or OID and amortization of premium, and differences in the treatment of securitizations for GAAP and tax purposes, among other items. Further, REIT taxable income generally does not include earnings of our domestic TRSs unless such income is distributed from current or accumulated earnings and profits. The determination of whether we have met the requirement to distribute at least 90% of our annual REIT taxable income is not based on Earnings available for distribution and Earnings available for distribution should not be considered as an indication of our REIT taxable income, a guaranty of our ability to pay dividends, or as a proxy for the amount of dividends we may pay. We believe Earnings available for distribution helps us and investors evaluate our financial performance period over period without the impact of certain non-recurring transactions. Therefore, Earnings available for distribution should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for or superior to net income or net income per basic share computed in accordance with GAAP. In addition, our methodology for calculating Earnings available for distribution may differ from the methodologies employed by other REITs to calculate the same or similar supplemental performance measures, and accordingly, our Earnings available for distribution may not be comparable to the Earnings available for distribution reported by other REITs.
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The following table provides GAAP measures of net income and net income per diluted share available to common stockholders for the periods presented and details with respect to reconciling the line items to Earnings available for distribution and related per average diluted common share amounts. Earnings available for distribution is presented on an adjusted dilutive shares basis.
For the Quarters Ended
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 September 30, 2025 June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
GAAP net income (loss) available to common stockholders $ (65,007) $ 6,501 $ (21,997) $ 14,024 $ 145,940
Adjustments (1):
Net unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments at fair value 37,536 17,138 36,995 (6,971) (128,895)
Net realized (gains) losses on sales of investments 40,428 23,268 (1,991) 1,915 —
Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt 38,858 (20) — — (2,122)
Increase in provision for credit losses 2,824 5,322 2,587 4,409 3,387
Net unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives (18,150) (27,303) 7,907 2,554 6,469
Realized (gains) losses on derivatives (2,870) 17,495 (2,015) 17,954 (82)
Transaction expenses 98 625 9,931 390 5,688
Stock Compensation expense for retirement eligible awards 2,023 (449) (506) (501) 1,432
Depreciation, amortization, and impairment expense (2)
9,649 4,332 948 949 951
HomeXpress acquisition intangible amortization tax impact (3)
(863) (837) — — —
Non-cash imputed compensation related to business acquisition 341 341 341 341 341
Other investment (gains) losses 910 (1,252) (1,945) (2,953) 417
Earnings available for distribution $ 45,777 $ 45,161 $ 30,255 $ 32,111 $ 33,526
GAAP net income (loss) per diluted common share $ (0.78) $ 0.08 $ (0.27) $ 0.17 $ 1.77
Earnings available for distribution per adjusted diluted common share $ 0.54 $ 0.53 $ 0.37 $ 0.39 $ 0.41
(1) As a result of the business combinations, we updated the determination of earnings available for distribution to exclude non-recurring acquisition-related transaction expenses, non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses, and non-cash imputed compensation expenses. These expenses are excluded as they relate to our business combinations and are not directly related to our income-generating activities.
(2) Non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses related to acquisitions.
(3) Tax impact on non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses related to business combinations.
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At March 31, 2026, the Company’s reportable segments include (i) Investment Portfolio and (ii) Residential Origination. The Investment Portfolio segment consists of the Company’s investments and third-party advisory services activities. The Residential Origination segment consists of the stand-alone mortgage origination business of HomeXpress that originates Non-QM residential mortgage loans (both consumer loans and Investor Loans), and other Non-Agency and Agency mortgage loan products. The segment information presented below reflects the Company’s current reportable segment structure. The segment information for the three months ended March 31, 2025 has been recast to conform to the current period presentation following the Company’s segment reevaluation in the fourth quarter of 2025 in connection with the HomeXpress Acquisition.
Segment Results of Operations
The following tables present, for each reportable segment, revenues, the measure of segment profit or loss, and significant segment expenses that are regularly reviewed by the Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”). Segment results are prepared on the same basis as the Company’s consolidated financial statements and are reconciled to consolidated amounts below:
For the Quarter Ended
March 31, 2026 March 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Investment Portfolio Residential Origination Total Investment Portfolio Residential Origination Total
Net interest income:
Interest income $ 205,346 $ 13,949 $ 219,295 $ 190,616 $ — $ 190,616
Interest expense 134,169 10,124 144,293 121,397 — 121,397
Net interest income 71,177 3,825 75,002 69,219 — 69,219
Increase in provision for credit losses 2,824 — 2,824 3,387 — 3,387
Other income (losses):
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives 18,150 — 18,150 (6,469) — (6,469)
Realized gains derivatives 2,870 — 2,870 82 — 82
Periodic interest on derivatives, net 1,834 — 1,834 4,135 — 4,135
Net gains (losses) on derivatives 22,854 — 22,854 (2,252) — (2,252)
Investment management and advisory fees 7,165 — 7,165 8,936 — 8,936
Interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables, net 2,311 — 2,311 — — —
Net unrealized gains (losses) on financial instruments at fair value (37,536) — (37,536) 128,895 — 128,895
Net realized gains (losses) on sales of investments (40,428) — (40,428) — — —
Gains (losses) on extinguishment of debt (38,858) — (38,858) 2,122 — 2,122
Other investment gains (losses) (910) — (910) (417) — (417)
Gain on origination and sale of loans, net — 21,385 21,385 — — —
Total other income (losses) (85,402) 21,385 (64,017) 137,284 — 137,284
Other expenses:
Compensation and benefits 15,066 11,640 26,706 13,085 — 13,085
General and administrative expenses 10,035 2,126 12,161 6,907 — 6,907
Servicing and asset manager fees 5,522 — 5,522 7,431 — 7,431
Depreciation, amortization, and impairment expense 6,222 3,427 9,649 951 — 951
Transaction expenses 98 — 98 5,688 — 5,688
Total other expenses 36,943 17,193 54,136 34,062 — 34,062
Income (loss) before income taxes (53,991) 8,017 (45,974) 169,052 — 169,052
Income tax (benefit) expense (2,106) 42 (2,064) 1,755 — 1,755
Net income (loss) (51,885) 7,975 (43,910) 167,297 — 167,297
Dividends on preferred stock 21,097 — 21,097 21,357 — 21,357
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders $ (72,982) $ 7,975 $ (65,007) $ 145,940 $ — $ 145,940
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Investment Portfolio Segment
The following tables provide a summary of the Company’s MBS portfolio, within our Investment Portfolio Segment, at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.
March 31, 2026
Principal or Notional Value
at Period-End
(dollars in thousands) Weighted Average Amortized
Cost Basis Weighted Average Fair Value Weighted Average
Coupon
Weighted Average Yield at Period-End (1)
Non-Agency RMBS
Senior $ 840,273 $ 42.44 $ 57.79 5.7 % 20.9 %
Subordinated 401,798 45.23 48.62 3.9 % 9.1 %
Interest-only 2,377,673 6.07 3.16 1.0 % 4.0 %
Agency RMBS
Pass-through 4,892,200 99.08 99.43 5.2 % 5.3 %
CMO 310,288 99.93 100.47 4.8 % 4.9 %
Interest-only 364,411 5.01 3.95 0.8 % 5.4 %
Agency CMBS
Project loans 39,680 101.51 89.43 3.4 % 3.3 %
Interest-only 122,454 2.59 2.04 0.7 % 13.1 %
(1) Bond Equivalent Yield at period end.
December 31, 2025
Principal or Notional Value at Period-End
(dollars in thousands) Weighted Average Amortized
Cost Basis Weighted Average Fair Value Weighted Average
Coupon
Weighted Average Yield at Period-End (1)
Non-Agency RMBS
Senior $ 852,887 $ 42.78 $ 59.21 5.7 % 20.3 %
Subordinated 453,269 48.99 51.47 4.2 % 9.3 %
Interest-only 2,428,976 6.03 3.25 0.8 % 4.4 %
Agency RMBS
Pass-through 3,096,299 97.79 99.52 5.0 % 5.3 %
CMO
330,871 99.94 100.31 5.1 % 5.1 %
Interest-only
367,866 5.07 4.04 0.6 % 6.5 %
Agency CMBS
Project loans 39,693 101.52 81.98 3.4 % 3.3 %
Interest-only 123,375 2.67 2.11 0.7 % 13.0 %
(1) Bond Equivalent Yield at period end.
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At March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, the secured financing agreements collateralized by MBS, Loans held for investment, and LHFS had the following remaining maturities and borrowing rates.
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Principal (1)
Weighted Average Borrowing Rates Range of Borrowing Rates
Principal (1)
Weighted Average Borrowing Rates Range of Borrowing Rates
Overnight $ — N/A N/A $ — N/A N/A
1 to 29 days 2,631,766 4.22% 3.79% - 6.93% 2,630,804 4.15%
3.93% - 6.76%
30 to 59 days 2,054,467 3.94% 3.79% - 7.40% 781,654 4.86%
3.94% - 6.54%
60 to 89 days 534,202 4.19% 3.80% - 6.43% 722,995 4.75%
3.90% - 6.54%
90 to 119 days 94,307 5.65% 4.54% - 6.43% 263,081 6.78%
5.37% - 6.97%
120 to 180 days 482,730 6.17% 4.54% - 8.38% 96,153 5.47%
5.36% - 6.54%
180 days to 1 year 897,869 6.73% 4.98% - 8.15% 810,443 6.03%
4.77% - 8.38%
1 to 2 years 300,355 4.98% 4.98% - 5.38% 733,206 6.79% 4.98% - 8.15%
2 to 3 years — —% —% - —% — —%
—% - —%
Total $ 6,995,696 4.65% $ 6,038,336 5.02%
(1) The values for secured financing agreements in the table above is net of $155 thousand and $271 thousand of deferred financing costs as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively.
Investment Portfolio Segment
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Portfolio Composition Amortized Cost Fair Value
Non-Agency RMBS 5.1 % 5.5 % 5.3 % 5.8 %
Senior 2.8 % 2.9 % 3.4 % 3.6 %
Subordinated 1.3 % 1.6 % 1.4 % 1.6 %
Interest-only 1.0 % 1.0 % 0.5 % 0.6 %
Agency RMBS 36.4 % 24.1 % 36.4 % 24.2 %
Pass-through 34.1 % 21.6 % 34.1 % 21.8 %
CMO 2.2 % 2.4 % 2.2 % 2.3 %
Interest-only 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 %
Agency CMBS 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.2 %
Project loans 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.2 %
Interest-only 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.1 % 0.1 %
Loans held for investment 57.9 % 69.8 % 57.7 % 69.5 %
Interests in MSR financing receivables 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.3 % 0.3 %
Fixed-rate percentage of portfolio 87.7 % 86.5 % 87.3 % 86.1 %
Adjustable-rate percentage of portfolio 12.3 % 13.5 % 12.7 % 13.9 %
The following table summarizes certain characteristics of our consolidated assets and liabilities at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands)
Interest earning assets at period-end (1)
$ 14,952,689 $ 15,017,791
Interest bearing liabilities at period-end $ 12,734,438 $ 13,070,591
GAAP Leverage at period-end 5.2:1 5.1:1
GAAP Leverage at period-end (recourse) 2.9:1 2.4:1
(1) Excludes cash and cash equivalents.
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Economic Net Interest Income - Investment Portfolio Segment
Our Economic net interest income for our Investment Portfolio Segment is a non-GAAP financial measure that equals GAAP net interest income adjusted for net periodic interest on derivatives, interest income from Residential Origination segment and interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables, and excludes interest earned on cash and interest expense from Residential Origination segment. For the purpose of computing economic net interest income and ratios relating to cost of funds measures throughout this section, interest expense includes net payments on our derivatives, which is presented as a part of Net gains (losses) on derivatives in our Consolidated Statements of Operations. Interest rate swaps, Interest rate caps and Swap futures are used to manage the increase in interest paid on secured financing agreements in a rising rate environment. Presenting the net contractual interest payments on interest rate derivatives with the interest paid on interest-bearing liabilities reflects our total contractual interest payments. We believe this presentation is useful to investors because it depicts the economic value of our investment strategy by showing all components of interest expense and net interest income of our investment portfolio. However, Economic net interest income should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for net interest income computed in accordance with GAAP. Where indicated, interest expense, adjusting for any interest earned on cash, is referred to as Economic interest expense. Where indicated, net interest income reflecting net periodic interest on derivatives and any interest earned on cash, is referred to as Economic net interest income.
The following table reconciles the Economic net interest income to GAAP net interest income and Economic interest expense to GAAP interest expense for the periods presented.
GAAP
Interest
Income Interest Income on Mortgage Loan Origination
Other (1)
Economic Interest
Income GAAP
Interest
Expense Periodic Interest On Derivatives, net & Interest Expense on Mortgage Loan Origination Economic Interest
Expense GAAP Net Interest
Income Periodic Interest On Derivatives, net
Other (1)
Net Interest Income on Mortgage Loan Origination Economic
Net
Interest
Income
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 $ 219,295 $ (13,706) $ (472) $ 205,117 $ 144,293 $ (11,958) $ 132,335 $ 75,002 $ 1,834 $ (472) $ (3,582) $ 72,782
For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2025 $ 220,328 $ (12,355) $ (3,540) $ 204,433 $ 154,150 $ (15,101) $ 139,049 $ 66,178 $ 5,422 $ (3,540) $ (2,676) $ 65,384
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2025 $ 209,100 $ — $ (2,204) $ 206,896 $ 144,089 $ (5,751) $ 138,338 $ 65,011 $ 5,751 $ (2,204) $ — $ 68,558
For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025 $ 201,297 $ — $ (2,002) $ 199,295 $ 135,287 $ (5,067) $ 130,220 $ 66,010 $ 5,067 $ (2,002) $ — $ 69,075
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 $ 190,616 $ — $ (1,050) $ 189,566 $ 121,397 $ (4,135) $ 117,262 $ 69,219 $ 4,135 $ (1,050) $ — $ 72,304
(1) Primarily interest income on cash and cash equivalents from our Investment Portfolio and Residential Origination segments and interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables.
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The table below shows our average earning assets held, interest earned on assets, yield on average interest earning assets, average debt balance, economic interest expense, economic average cost of funds, economic net interest income and net interest rate spread for the periods presented.
For the Quarters Ended
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 March 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands) (dollars in thousands) (dollars in thousands)
Average
Balance Interest Average
Yield/Cost Average
Balance Interest Average
Yield/Cost Average
Balance Interest Average
Yield/Cost
Assets:
Interest-earning assets (1)(4):
Agency RMBS (3)
$ 3,658,521 $ 43,775 5.2 % $ 2,975,920 $ 40,159 5.4 % $ 627,478 $ 7,158 5.6 %
Agency CMBS 40,251 415 4.1 % 40,391 417 4.1 % 41,607 548 5.3 %
Non-Agency RMBS (3)
699,370 24,225 13.8 % 763,957 24,735 12.9 % 987,344 28,269 11.5 %
Loans held for investment 9,308,041 134,391 5.8 % 10,027,070 139,102 5.5 % 11,091,882 153,591 5.5 %
MSR(5)
38,221 2,311 3.2 % 38,221 20 0.2 % N/A N/A N/A
Total $ 13,744,404 $ 205,117 6.0 % $ 13,845,559 $ 204,433 5.9 % $ 12,748,311 $ 189,566 5.9 %
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:
Interest-bearing liabilities (2)(4):
Secured financing agreements collateralized by:
Agency RMBS (3)
$ 3,827,937 $ 29,723 3.7 % $ 2,913,324 $ 27,523 4.3 % $ 487,288 $ 4,730 4.6 %
Agency CMBS 31,182 299 3.8 % 30,899 329 4.3 % 29,972 338 4.5 %
Non-Agency RMBS (3)
463,374 6,043 5.2 % 491,472 6,217 5.1 % 647,628 9,569 5.9 %
Loans held for investment 1,457,771 24,423 6.7 % 1,533,349 26,141 6.8 % 1,828,760 27,450 6.0 %
Securitized Debt 6,621,547 65,482 4.0 % 7,177,468 72,474 4.0 % 7,636,038 71,701 3.8 %
Long Term Debt (3)
259,750 6,365 9.8 % 259,750 6,365 9.8 % 139,750 3,474 9.9 %
Total $ 12,661,561 $ 132,335 4.2 % $ 12,406,262 $ 139,049 4.5 % $ 10,769,436 $ 117,262 4.4 %
Economic net interest income/net interest rate spread $ 72,782 1.8 % $ 65,384 1.4 % $ 72,304 1.5 %
Net interest-earning assets/net interest margin $ 1,082,843 2.1 % $ 1,439,297 1.9 % $ 1,978,875 2.3 %
Ratio of interest-earning assets to interest bearing liabilities 1.09 1.12 1.18
(1) Interest-earning assets at amortized cost.
(2) Interest includes periodic interest on derivatives, net.
(3) These amounts have been adjusted to reflect the daily outstanding averages for which the financial instruments were held during the period.
(4) This table excludes interest-bearing assets and liabilities of our Residential Origination segment. Our Residential Origination segment includes average assets of $719 million, average liabilities of $674 million, interest income of $14 million, interest expense of $10 million, and net interest income of $4 million.
(5) The average balance amount represents committed capital by us during the period. Average Yield has been normalized for one-time EPO payments received during the quarter.
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The table below shows our Net income (loss) and Economic net interest income as a percentage of average stockholder’ equity and Earnings available for distribution as a percentage of average common stockholders’ equity, and Average Tangible Common Equity. Return on average equity is defined as our GAAP net income (loss) as a percentage of average equity. Average equity is defined as the average of our beginning and ending stockholders’ equity balance for the period reported. Economic net interest income and Earnings available for distribution are non-GAAP measures as defined in previous sections. Tangible Common Equity is a non-GAAP measure and is defined below.
Return on Average Equity
Economic Net Interest Income/Average Equity (1)
Earnings available for distribution/Average Common Equity Earnings available for distribution/Average Tangible Common Equity
(Ratios have been annualized)
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 (6.97) % 13.03 % 11.53 % 13.24 %
For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2025 4.41 % 10.75 % 11.00 % 11.91 %
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2025 (0.09) % 10.56 % 7.26 % 7.44 %
For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025 5.38 % 10.49 % 7.54 % 7.72 %
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 25.89 % 11.19 % 8.10 % 8.32 %
(1) Includes our Economic Net Interest Income and Average equity on our Investment Portfolio.
Tangible Common Equity is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as Total stockholders' equity available to common stockholders less intangible assets and goodwill related to the business acquisitions. We believe that this measure helps our management and investors understand our capital adequacy and changes from period to period in our common stockholders' equity exclusive of changes of intangible assets. The following table presents a reconciliation of Total Stockholders’ Equity to Tangible Common Equity as of the following periods.
As of
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 September 30, 2025 June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
Total stockholders’ equity $ 2,463,759 $ 2,572,694 $ 2,571,238 $ 2,624,530 $ 2,644,064
Less: Liquidation Preference on Preferred stock (930,000) (930,000) (930,000) (930,000) (930,000)
Total stockholders’ equity available to common stockholders $ 1,533,759 $ 1,642,694 $ 1,641,238 $ 1,694,530 $ 1,714,064
Less: Intangibles (104,760) (114,246) (18,124) (18,971) (19,818)
Less: Goodwill (95,342) (95,342) (22,152) (22,152) (22,152)
Total Intangibles & Goodwill (200,102) (209,588) (40,276) (41,123) (41,970)
Tangible Common Equity $ 1,333,657 $ 1,433,106 $ 1,600,962 $ 1,653,407 $ 1,672,094
Investment Portfolio Segment
The following table presents changes to Accretable Discount (net of premiums) as it pertains to our Non-Agency RMBS portfolio, excluding premiums on interest-only investments, during the previous five quarters on our investment portfolio segment.
For the Quarters Ended
(dollars in thousands)
Accretable Discount (Net of Premiums) March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 September 30, 2025 June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025
Balance, beginning of period $ 79,422 $ 89,297 $ 108,412 $ 110,861 $ 117,203
Accretion of discount (9,756) (8,795) (10,803) (8,253) (7,705)
Purchases — — — — —
Sales (7,241) (4,224) (10,786) 188 —
Elimination in consolidation — — — — —
Transfers from/(to) credit reserve, net (2,460) 3,144 2,474 5,616 1,363
Balance, end of period $ 59,964 $ 79,422 $ 89,297 $ 108,412 $ 110,861
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Residential Origination Segment
•NET INCOME OF $8 MILLION FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2026.
•EBTDA OF $11 MILLION FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2026.
•FUNDED PRODUCTION VOLUME OF $884 MILLION FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2026.
Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization
In managing our Residential Origination segment, management additionally uses Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization, or EBTDA, a non-GAAP measure, as a supplemental performance measure to evaluate the underlying operating efficiency and scalability of the business. EBTDA is defined as GAAP Net Income of the Residential Origination Segment, adjusted for federal and state tax provisions; and non-cash items such as intangibles amortization and depreciation. In our current model where we sell all the loans we originate and purchase from correspondents on a servicing-released basis, the economics are driven by origination income and loan sale activity, net and personnel-based costs. EBTDA helps isolate core operating results by excluding the effects of capital structure, non-cash depreciation and amortization, and tax attributes that can vary period to period. This measure allows management to assess margin performance, expense discipline, and incremental profitability as loan volumes fluctuate, and supports internal decision-making related to staffing levels, compensation structures, and growth initiatives. We believe this presentation is useful to investors because it provides investors with important information concerning the operating performance of our Residential Origination Segment exclusive of certain non-cash and other costs. However, EBTDA should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for net income computed in accordance with GAAP.
The following table provides a reconciliation from GAAP net income to common stockholders for our residential origination segment to a non-GAAP measure of EBTDA for the period presented.
For the Quarter Ended
March 31, 2026
(dollars in thousands)
Residential Origination
Net income available to common shareholders $ 7,975
Adjustments:
Income tax expense 42
Amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses 3,427
Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization $ 11,444
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Disclaimer
In this press release references to “we,” “us,” “our,” “Chimera,” or “the Company” refer to Chimera Investment Corporation and its subsidiaries unless specifically stated otherwise or the context otherwise indicates. This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including as related to the expected impact. Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, readers should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “goal,” “expect,” “target,” “assume,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “would,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believe,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” or similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results, including, among other things, those described in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, under the caption “Risk Factors.” Factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to: our ability to obtain funding on favorable terms and access the capital markets; our ability to achieve optimal levels of leverage and effectively manage our liquidity; changes in inflation, the yield curve, interest rates and mortgage prepayment rates; our ability to manage credit risk related to our investments and comply with the Dodd-Frank Act and related laws and regulations relating to credit risk retention for securitizations; rates of default, delinquencies, forbearance, deferred payments or decreased recovery rates on our investments; the concentration of properties securing our securities and residential loans in a small number of geographic areas; our ability to execute on our business and investment strategy; our ability to determine accurately the fair market value of our assets; changes in our industry, the general economy or geopolitical conditions, including the ongoing conflicts involving the U.S. in the Middle East; our ability to successfully integrate and realize the anticipated benefits of any acquisitions, including the acquisition of HomeXpress; our ability to originate or acquire quality and profitable loans at an appropriate and consistent cost; our ability to sell the loans that we originate or acquire; our ability to refinance or obtain additional liquidity for borrowing; our ability to manage, maintain and expand our relationships with our clients, the independent mortgage brokers and bankers; our ability to operate our investment management and advisory services and manage any regulatory rules and conflicts of interest; the degree to which our hedging strategies may or may not be effective; our ability to effect our strategy to securitize residential mortgage loans; our ability to compete with competitors and source target assets at attractive prices; the ability of servicers and other third parties to perform their services at a high level and comply with applicable law and expanding regulations; our dependence on information technology and its susceptibility to cyber-attacks; the development, proliferation and use of artificial intelligence; our ability to find and retain qualified executive officers and key personnel; our ability to comply with extensive government regulation, including, but not limited to, federal and state consumer lending regulations; the impact of and changes in governmental regulations, tax law and rates, accounting guidance, refinancing and borrowing guidelines and similar matters; our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; our ability to maintain our classification as a real estate investment trust for U.S. federal income tax purposes; the volatility of the market price and trading volume of our shares; and our ability to make distributions to our stockholders in the future.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Chimera does not undertake or accept any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Additional information concerning these, and other risk factors, is contained in Chimera’s most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements concerning Chimera or matters attributable to Chimera or any person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.
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I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Disclaimer 2 In this presentation references to “we,” “us,” “our,” “Chimera,” or “the Company” refer to Chimera Investment Corporation and its subsidiaries unless specifically stated otherwise or the context otherwise indicates. This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including as related to the expected impact. Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, readers should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. 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I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 4 HYBRID INVESTMENT APPROACH ▪ Invests across the spectrum of mortgage products, including residential loans, mortgage securities and servicing rights. ▪ Team expertise and robust infrastructure enable a disciplined approach to delivering value across the residential spectrum. SCALED MORTGAGE CREDIT PLATFORM ▪ Risk management approach emphasizes asset-level credit risk management. ▪ Data management capabilities and proprietary technologies drive efficiencies in process, risk monitoring and credit decisions. RESIDENTIAL ORIGINATION ▪ Specialty mortgage lender focused primarily on providing non-QM and investor loan solutions. ▪ National footprint supporting a network of mortgage bankers and brokers. THIRD-PARTY ASSET & INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT ▪ Bespoke asset management solutions for third-party institutional investors seeking exposure to residential loans. ▪ Manager of private asset-backed credit funds on behalf of institutional allocators. KEY STATISTICS As of March 31, 2026 2007 442 $6.6B $16.0B $2.5B Year Founded Full-Time Professionals Dividends Declared Since Inception Total Assets Shareholders’ Equity Chimera Investment Corp. We are a fully integrated hybrid mortgage REIT delivering diversified investment and platform solutions across the mortgage product spectrum. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 5 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Chimera Investment Corp. Diverse sources of revenue and synergistic platform capabilities. PERMANENT CAPITAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO ADVISORY SERVICES & THIRD-PARTY CAPITAL RESIDENTIAL ORIGINATION Liquid Agency MBS Credit RPL, NQM, RTL, Other MSR Cash flowing asset hedge Advisory Services Bespoke 3rd party loan solutions Private Funds Diversified mortgage portfolios Gain on Sale Capital market loan sales Net Interest Income Net spread on loans INVESTMENT INCOME CAPITAL-LIGHT FEES LOAN PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION High-touch credit risk management support to permanent capital portfolio Platform to acquire & own MSRs & expand product capabilitiesManufacturing product for capital market investors, Advisory Services clients & Private Funds Capital investment in technology, growth, & strategic initiatives across platform
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 6 Market Summary | Q1 2026 Resilient fundamentals tested by emerging risks across artificial intelligence, private credit and the Middle East. TREASURY YIELDS(1) 12/31/2025 3/31/2026 Q1 Change 2Y Treasury 3.47 3.79 0.32 10Y Treasury 4.17 4.32 0.15 30Y Treasury 4.84 4.91 0.07 MORTGAGE RATES(1) 30Y FRM (Bankrate) 6.25 6.48 0.23 30Y Freddie PMMS 6.18 6.38 0.20 30Y FRM (MBA) 6.50 6.76 0.26 AGENCY SPREADS(1) FN CC 5/10 Tsy Spread 110 125 15 FN CC Treasury OAS 18 25 7 FN CC Swap OAS 53 65 12 RMBS SPREADS(2) NQM – AAA 125 140 15 RPL AAA (A1) 130 135 5 RPL Unrated (A1) 175 200 25 CORPORATES(1) Inv Grade – Yield 4.81 5.14 0.33 Inv Grade – Spread 78 89 11 High Yield – Spread 266 317 51 R A T E S ▪ Fed policy expectations shifted from 2.5 cuts to start 2026 to a 30% chance of just 1 cut. ▪ Treasury yields increased across the curve and the 2-year / 10-year flattened 17 basis points. M O R T G A G E R A T E S ▪ Treasury yields and volatility pushed mortgage rates 20 to 25 basis points higher. ▪ Before the onset of the Iran conflict, mortgage rates had dipped to a 3.5-year low of 5.98%. A G E N C Y M B S ▪ Mortgage basis widened 15 basis points to blended Treasuries; 22 basis points to swaps. ▪ Volatility drove OAS wider with lower coupons outperforming. S T R U C T U R E D P R O D U C T S ▪ Non-QM AAA spreads ended 15 basis points wider and ranged between 100 and 140. ▪ Non-QM issuance volume was well subscribed and on pace to double 2025 supply. H O U S IN G ▪ Affordability was improving alongside lower rates before March volatility. ▪ Home sales remain sluggish reflecting the standoff between high rates and low inventory. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 7 EARNINGS & PERFORMANCE $0.54 EARNINGS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION PER SHARE(1) $0.45 DIVIDENDS PER SHARE $18.34 BOOK VALUE PER SHARE (4.6%) ECONOMIC RETURN(2) LIQUIDITY LEVERAGE $476MM CASH $199MM UNENCUMBERED ASSETS 5.2x TOTAL LEVERAGE(3) 2.9x RECOURSE LEVERAGE RESIDENTIAL CREDIT REPO FINANCING(4) RESIDENTIAL ORIGINATION $1.0B (54%) FLOATING RATE REPO(5) (PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REPO) $1.2B (62%) NON-MARK-TO-MARKET REPO(6) (PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REPO) $11MM EBTDA(7) 16.8% EBTDA ROE(7) Chimera | Q1 2026 Highlights Maintained earnings strength after de-risking in early March and selling $1.2 billion of loans from callable securitizations. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . EARNINGS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION & DIVIDEND COVERAGE (quarterly per share data) 8 Chimera | Dividend Coverage & Sustainability Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. ▪ Earnings covered dividend in 8 out of the last 9 quarters, averaging 1.10x. ▪ Maintained coverage despite book value volatility, demonstrating earnings resilience. $ 0 .3 3 $ 0 .3 5 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .4 5 $ 0 .3 6 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .3 6 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .4 1 $ 0 .3 9 $ 0 .3 7 $ 0 .5 3 $ 0 .5 4109% 106% 97% 100% 111% 105% 100% 143% 120% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160% $0.00 $0.10 $0.20 $0.30 $0.40 $0.50 $0.60 $0.70 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Dividends per Share (LHS) Earnings Available for Distribution per Share (LHS) Dividend Coverage (RHS)
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 9 Chimera | Q1 2026 Highlights Portfolio re-positioning effort continued with the sale of $1.2 billion of loans providing $195 million of capital for re-deployment. EAD & DIVIDEND COVERAGE ▪ $0.54 per share quarterly earnings available for distribution. ▪ 120% dividend coverage at $0.45 per share (increase from $0.37 per share, or 22%). BOOK VALUE ▪ $18.34 book value per share, down 6.9% compared to $19.70 in Q4 2025 with nearly 66% of that decline due to portfolio re-positioning. ▪ Approximately 40% of the net change in book value attributable to redeeming at par $1.0 billion of securitized debt valued at a discount. RESIDENTIAL ORIGINATION ▪ $884 million of production volume representing a 39% increase versus Q1 2025(1). ▪ $11 million EBTDA(2) contribution representing a 16.8% EBTDA ROE(2). RESIDENTIAL CREDIT ▪ Called 8 securitizations and sold $1.2 billion of fully-valued reperforming loans. ▪ Generated approximately $195 million of investable capital with an approximate breakeven ROE of 8%. AGENCY MBS ▪ Added $1.9 billion in Agency MBS to end quarter with $5.2 billion. Gross of short TBAs and inclusive of forward settling trades. ▪ De-risked on March 3rd in response to geopolitical risk. Ended the quarter with $966 million notional short TBA positions. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 10 Chimera | Loan Sales from Called Securitizations Portfolio optimization aimed at driving sustainable earnings growth. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. PORTFOLIO REPOSITIONING TARGETS TRANSACTION SUMMARY PORTFOLIO IMPACT TRANSACTION OVERVIEW ▪ Exercised redemption rights on de-levered securitization structures and monetized majority of loans through third-party sales. ▪ Deployed $195 million of capital into liquid Agency MBS with $15 million increase in estimated annual earnings potential. Securitizations 8 deals Loan Balance(1) $1.5B Estimated Breakeven ROE(2) 8% Securitized Debt Redeemed at Par $1.0B Loan Balance Sold to 3rd Parties(3) $1.2B Capital Released for Reinvestment(4) $195M Loan Balance Retained(5) $287M QoQ Change in Capital Allocated to Legacy Loans(6) (7%) Estimated Increase in Annual Earnings(7) $15M
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Chimera | Repositioning Portfolio to Unlock Value and Build Diversified Earnings Mix Capital reallocation is improving earnings power. 11 CAPITAL ALLOCATION(1) ESTIMATED LEVERED INVESTMENT YIELD(2) YE 2024 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 YE 2024 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 LOANS(3) 83% 62% 55% 10.8% 11.2% 12.3% AGENCY MBS(4) 4% 15% 21% 11.0% 14.5% 14.9% NON-AGENCY RMBS(5) 14% 10% 10% 11.5% 10.5% 11.1% MSR(6) 0% 1% 2% -- 0.2% 3.2% HOMEXPRESS(7) 0% 11% 12% -- 16.2% 16.8% TOTAL(8) 10.9% 12.0% 13.1% Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 12 HomeXpress | Residential Origination Highlights(1) A leading partner for loan brokers and correspondent lenders across the U.S. QUARTERLY UPDATE ▪ 39% increase in volume versus Q1 2025. ▪ 114 basis points of net origination margin driven in part by production volume seasonality. ▪ Wholesale volumes represented 95% with non-delegated correspondent channel accounting for 5%. PRODUCTION VOLUME ($ in millions) PRODUCT MIX (% of unpaid principal balance) NET ORIGINATION MARGIN (basis points)(2) $635 $840 $881 $1,037 $884 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $1,100 Q1 2025 Q2 2025 Q3 2025 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 39 44 39 38 39 60 54 58 58 57 1 2 3 4 4 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Q1 2025 Q2 2025 Q3 2025 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 NQM Investor QM 168 131 177 135 114 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Q1 2025 Q2 2025 Q3 2025 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Investment Portfolio | March 31, 2026(1) 13 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS) PRINCIPAL OR NOTIONAL VALUE ($) AMORTIZED COST ($) FAIR VALUE ($) WEIGHTED AVERAGE COUPON WEIGHTED AVERAGE BOOK YIELD AT PERIOD-END SECURITIZED DEBT CURRENT FACE ($) SECURITIZED DEBT AMORTIZED COST ($) SECURITIZED DEBT FAIR VALUE ($) SECURITIZED DEBT BOOK YIELD SECURED FINANCING AGREEMENTS ($) NET ASSETS ($) NON-AGENCY RMBS(2) Senior 840,273 356,617 485,611 5.7% 20.9% 65,034 65,034 65,035(3) 2.6% 255,261 165,315 Subordinated 401,798 181,750 195,348 3.9% 9.1% - - - - 128,430 66,918 Interest-only 2,377,673 144,375 75,096 1.0% 4.0% - - - - 18,292 56,804 TOTAL NON-AGENCY RMBS 3,619,744 682,742 756,055 4.2% 14.2% 65,034 65,034 65,035 2.6% 401,983 289,037 AGENCY RMBS Agency CMO 310,288 310,069 311,751 4.8% 4.9% - - - - 304,744 7,007 Pass-through(4) 4,264,997 4,239,083 4,257,785 5.2% 5.3% - - - - 4,093,372 164,413 Interest-only 364,411 18,249 14,385 0.8% 5.4% - - - - - 14,385 TOTAL AGENCY RMBS 4,939,696 4,567,401 4,583,921 5.2% 5.3% - - - - 4,398,116 185,805 AGENCY CMBS Project loans 39,680 40,280 35,484 3.4% 3.3% - - - - 30,133 5,351 Interest-only 122,454 3,169 2,495 0.7% 13.1% - - - - 1,128 1,367 TOTAL AGENCY CMBS 162,134 43,449 37,979 3.2% 4.0% - - - - 31,261 6,718 LOANS HELD FOR INVESTMENT Re-performing loans 7,443,218 7,282,256 7,277,897 5.4% 5.5% 5,287,164 5,190,339 4,934,875 3.8% 1,167,156 1,175,866 Prime loans 380,889 346,689 356,524 4.3% 5.9% 3,852 3,467 3,810 7.4% 291,830 60,884 Investor loans 540,255 552,035 560,688 7.5% 7.0% 486,660 486,867 491,506 6.6% 18,673 50,509 Residential Transition Loans 62,051 61,384 59,137 8.4% 7.5% - - - 48,786 10,351 TOTAL LOANS HELD FOR INVESTMENT 8,426,413 8,242,364 8,254,246 5.5% 5.7% 5,777,676 5,680,673 5,430,191 4.0% 1,526,445 1,297,610 MORTGAGE SERVICING RIGHTS Interest in MSR financing receivables 38,221 - 39,773 - - - - - - - 39,773 TOTAL MSR 38,221 - 39,773 - - - - - - - 39,773 TOTAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 17,186,208 13,535,956 13,671,974 5,842,710 5,745,707 5,495,226 6,357,805 1,818,942
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 14 Agency Pass-Throughs(1) | Portfolio Overview QUARTERLY UPDATE ▪ Added $1.9 billion in Agency pass-throughs, with $608 million settling in Q2 2026. ▪ Leverage increased from 7.4x to 7.5x while maintaining key risk sensitivities within established limits. ▪ 13% - 15% run rate levered returns. ▪ Ended the quarter with $966 million notional of short TBA derivatives. SWAP TENOR (YEARS) NOTIONAL ($MM) WEIGHTED AVERAGE FIXED PAY RATE ≤ 5 2,430 3.5% > 5 to ≤ 10 721 3.6% > 10 to ≤ 20 510 4.0% > 20 75 3.9% TOTAL 3,736 3.6% AGENCY HEDGES(2) TBA DERIVATIVES (COUPON) LONG / SHORT NOTIONAL ($MM) 5.0% Short (304) 6.0% Short (662) TOTAL (966) Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. COUPON NOTIONAL ($MM) FAIR VALUE ($MM) % OF TOTAL EQUITY BUFFER (3) ($MM) REPO ($MM) PORTFOLIO EQUITY ($MM) PORTFOLIO LEVERAGE (DEBT/EQUITY) 3M ACTUAL CPR (4) 3M GENERIC CPR (4) 2.0% 13 10 0.2 2 10 2 6.1 8.0 3.6 3.0% 190 168 3.4 8 162 14 11.5 4.8 5.0 3.5% 52 47 1.0 6 45 9 5.3 10.4 5.7 4.0% 396 375 7.7 27 361 41 8.9 4.5 3.8 4.5% 300 290 6.0 30 279 40 6.9 3.7 0.6 5.0% 1,261 1,248 25.6 90 1,195 143 6.3 3.1 1.7 5.5% 1,217 1,230 25.3 89 1,187 132 9.0 11.0 3.5 6.0% 1,320 1,348 27.7 29 1,289 88 7.0 22.0 38.0 6.5% 143 148 3.0 17 141 24 5.8 23.0 46.5 TOTAL 4,892 4,864 100 298 4,670 493 7.5 AGENCY PASS-THROUGH PORTFOLIO(1)
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 15 Agency Pass-Throughs(1) | Portfolio Interest Rate & Spread Sensitivities(2) QUARTERLY UPDATE ▪ $3.7 billion in notional swap derivatives used to hedge interest rate risk in Agency pass-through portfolio. ▪ $966 million notional of short TBA derivatives at quarter end used for rapid deployment of risk management activities. ▪ Model estimates of interest rate and spread sensitivities depicted below. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. INTEREST RATE SENSITIVITY(2) SPREAD SENSITIVITY(2) INTEREST RATE CHANGE (basis points) ESTIMATED CHANGE IN AGENCY PORTFOLIO MARKET VALUE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN AGENCY PORTFOLIO EQUITY (75) (0.6%) (5.5%) (50) (0.2%) (2.4%) (25) (0.1%) (0.6%) -- -- -- 25 0.0% (0.4%) 50 (0.2%) (1.7%) 75 (0.4%) (3.8%) CHANGE IN SPREAD (basis points) ESTIMATED CHANGE IN AGENCY PORTFOLIO MARKET VALUE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN AGENCY PORTFOLIO EQUITY (50) 2.1% 20.4% (20) 0.8% 8.2% (10) 0.4% 4.1% -- -- -- 10 (0.4%) (4.1%) 20 (0.8%) (8.2%) 50 (2.1%) (20.4%)
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Residential Credit | Q1 2026 Portfolio Summary 16 OVERVIEW ▪ We acquire residential mortgage loans from banks, non-bank financial institutions and government sponsored agencies. ▪ We finance purchases of mortgage loans via warehouse facilities and repurchase agreements (recourse financing). ▪ We securitize loans (long-term non-recourse financing) and retain subordinate and interest-only securities along with call rights. ▪ Re-performing loans comprise 88% of the loan portfolio (by principal balance) and generate consistent cash flows and low convexity. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. KEY LOAN STATISTICS(1) RE-PERFORMING LOANS (RPL) PRIME JUMBO INVESTOR LOANS (DSCR) RESIDENTIAL TRANSITION LOANS TOTAL LOAN PORTFOLIO Current Unpaid Principal Balance (UPB) $7.4 Billion $375.6 Million $540.3 Million $61.9 Million $8.4 Billion % of Total Loan Portfolio 88% 4% 6% 1% 100% Total Number of Loans 75,264 386 2,574 57 78,281 Weighted Average Loan Size $99K $973K $210K $1,086K $108K Weighted Average Interest Rate 5.81% 4.27% 7.44% 8.25% 5.87% Weighted Average Borrower Credit Score 661 754 746 719 672 Weighted Average Loan Age 220 Months 44 Months 30 Months 35 Months 199 Months Weighted Average Loan Terms(2) 455 Months 361 Months 360 Months 32 Months 441 Months Weighted Average Remaining Term 235 Months 317 Months 330 Months 11 Months 243 Months Weighted Average Original Loan-to-Value (LTV) 77% 89% 66% LTC = 64%(3) 77%(5) Amortized Loan-to-Value (LTV) 61% 76% 64% LTARV = 81%(4) 62%(5) HPI Updated Loan-to-Value (LTV) 38% 76% 60% 65% 41% 60+ Days Delinquent 9.2% 1.2% 6.2% $31.6 Million 9.5%
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 17 RE-PERFORMING LOANS (RPL) (% of Total Loan Balance) INVESTOR LOANS (DSCR) (% of Total Loan Balance) PRIME JUMBO LOANS (% of Total Loan Balance) RESIDENTIAL TRANSITION LOANS ($ Millions) Residential Credit | Delinquency Experience RPL delinquencies reflect Q1 2026 loan sale activity while Investor Loan (DSCR) portfolio has been increasing alongside seasoning curve. 60+ DAY DELINQUENCY EXPERIENCE(1) 0.0 1.3 2.6 3.9 5.2 6.5 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 D ec -2 2 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D ec -2 3 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D ec -2 4 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S ep -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S ep -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 12 22 32 42 52 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 18 Residential Credit | Prepayment Experience RPL and DSCR prepayments remained relatively flat in Q1 2026; while Prime Jumbo prepayment activity decreased materially. RE-PERFORMING LOANS (RPL) INVESTOR LOANS (DSCR) PRIME JUMBO LOANS 0 3 6 9 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 0 2 4 6 8 10 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 PREPAYMENT EXPERIENCE (ANNUALIZED %)(1) 0 5 10 15 20 D e c- 22 M ar -2 3 Ju n- 23 S e p -2 3 D e c- 23 M ar -2 4 Ju n- 24 S e p -2 4 D e c- 24 M ar -2 5 Ju n- 25 S e p -2 5 D e c- 25 M ar -2 6 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 19 $728MM $205MM $114MM FLOATING NON-MTM $155MM CAPPED FLOATING LIMITED MTM $726MM FLOATING MTM FLOATING LIMITED MTM FIXED NON-MTM $1,928MM SECURED RECOURSE FINANCING Q1 2025 EXPECTED REPO MATURITIES ($ MILLIONS) HEDGE TYPE NOTIONAL ($ MILLIONS) WAVG PAY-FIXED OR STRIKE RATE WAVG OPTION EXPIRY WAVG MATURITY Swap Futures 50 4.00% -- March 2027 Interest Rate Caps 1,600 3.41% -- Oct 2027 TOTAL 1,650 RESIDENTIAL CREDIT HEDGES REPO MATURITIES ($ MILLIONS) $1,200MM NON-MTM & LIMITED MTM (62%) $1,047MM FLOATING RATE (54%)(2) Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. $521 $154 $53 $228 $132 $127 $421 $292 $749 $281 $606 $292 $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 0-3 Months 3-6 Months 6-12 Months 12 Months+ Mark-to-Market (MTM) Limited MTM Non-MTM Residential Credit | Secured Recourse Funding(1) Funding strategically diversified across counterparties, tenors, rate structures and liquidity requirement structures.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 20 Mortgage Servicing Rights Financing Receivables (“MSRs”)(1) We believe MSRs provide predictable cash flows and are a natural hedge within Chimera’s portfolio. MSR PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS & VALUATION MULTIPLE As of March 31, 2026 QUARTERLY UPDATE ▪ Mortgage rates increased 23 basis points to 6.48% during the quarter. ▪ 3-month average prepayments decreased to 7.6% during quarter from 8.0% in Q4 2025. ▪ Valuation multiple increased 0.2x due to higher forward curves and slightly lower interest rates as higher rate loans payoff. UNPAID BALANCE LOAN COUNT WAVG NOTE RATE 3M CPR $6.0B 27.9K 4.0% 7.6% WAVG CREDIT SCORE LOAN-TO- VALUE 60+ DAYS DELINQUENT VALUATION MULTIPLE 739 68.5% 1.4% 5.9X 0.4% 2.8% 21.8% 17.8% 20.5% 6.8% 8.3% 5.6% 6.1% 2.7% 0.1% 4.6% 2.5% <2 % 2% -2 .5 % 2. 5% -3 % 3% -3 .5 % 3. 5% -4 % 4% -4 .5 % 4. 5% -5 % 5% -5 .5 % 5. 5% -6 % 6 % -6 .3 % 6 .3 % -6 .5 % 6 .5 % -7 % >7 % NOTE RATE DISTRIBUTION As of March 31, 2026 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate = 6.48% Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Third-Party Asset Management Highlights Chimera’s third-party asset management business provides advisory and transaction execution services for mortgage loan investors. 21 LOANS UNDER MANAGEMENT ($ Billions)(1) TRANSACTION VOLUME BY UNPAID BALANCE ($ Billions)(1) EXPERTISE BY ASSET TYPE(1)(2) INCEPTION-TO-DATE Re-Performing Loans ✓ Non-Performing Loans ✓ Non-QM ✓ Residential Transition Loans ✓ International Residential Loans ✓ Home Equity Products ✓ Single Family Rental ✓ $24.5 $25.5 $26.6 $26.6 $26.4 $23 $24 $25 $26 $27 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 $5.8 $5.1 $5.2 $6.4 $3.5 $0 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. QUATERLY UPDATE ▪ Payoffs and client purchase volumes are key drivers of advisory activities. ▪ Loans under management were nominally flat at $26.4 billion. ▪ Client acquisition pace slowed in Q1 influencing transaction volumes.
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I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Quarterly Financial Metrics 23 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. $1.77 $0.17 ($0.27) $0.08 ($0.78) Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 $0.41 $0.39 $0.37 $0.53 $0.54 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 $21.17 $20.91 $20.24 $19.70 $18.34 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 GAAP Earnings Per Share Earnings Available for Distribution (EAD) Per Share(1) GAAP Book Value Per Share Recourse Leverage Cash ($ Millions) Unencumbered Assets Market Value ($ Millions) 1.2x 1.8x 2.0x 2.4x 2.9x Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 $253 $250 $491 $279 $476 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26 $444 $311 $261 $249 $199 Q1'25 Q2'25 Q3'25 Q4'25 Q1'26
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Earnings Available for Distribution 24 Earnings available for distribution is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as GAAP net income (loss) excluding (i) unrealized gains or losses on financial instruments carried at fair value with changes in fair value recorded in earnings, (ii) realized gains or losses on the sales of investments, (iii) gains or losses on the extinguishment of debt, (iv) changes in the provision for credit losses, (v) unrealized gains or losses on derivatives, (vi) realized gains or losses on derivatives, (vii) transaction expenses, (viii) stock compensation expenses for retirement eligible awards, (ix) amortization of intangibles, depreciation and impairment expenses, net of any tax impact (x) non-cash imputed compensation expense related to business acquisitions, and (xi) other gains and losses on equity investments. Non-cash imputed compensation expense reflects the portion of the consideration paid in the Palisades Acquisition that pursuant to the seller’s contractual arrangements is distributable to the seller’s legacy employees (who are now our employees) and that for GAAP purposes is recorded as non-cash imputed compensation expense with an offsetting entry recorded as non-cash contribution from a related party to our shareholders’ equity. The excluded amounts do not include any normal, recurring compensation paid to our employees. Transaction expenses are primarily comprised of costs only incurred at the time of execution of our securitizations, certain structured secured financing agreements, and business combination transactions and include costs such as underwriting fees, legal fees, diligence fees, accounting fees, bank fees and other similar transaction-related expenses. These costs are all incurred prior to or at the execution of the transaction and do not recur. Recurring expenses, such as servicing fees, custodial fees, trustee fees and other similar ongoing fees are not excluded from Earnings available for distribution. We believe that excluding these costs is useful to investors as it is generally consistent with our peer group’s treatment of these costs in their non-GAAP measures presentation, mitigates period to period comparability issues tied to the timing of securitization and structured finance transactions, and is consistent with the accounting for the deferral of debt issuance costs prior to the fair value election option made by us. In addition, we believe it is important for investors to review this metric which is consistent with how management internally evaluates the performance of the Company. Stock compensation expense charges incurred on awards to retirement eligible employees is reflected as an expense over a vesting period (generally 36 months) rather than reported as an immediate expense. We may hold long and/or short positions in TBA securities through transactions commonly referred to as “dollar roll” transactions. Under U.S. GAAP, these transactions are accounted for as derivatives and are carried at fair value. Changes in the fair value of TBA positions consist of two components: (i) drop income (expense) and (ii) mark-to-market adjustments. For financial statement presentation purposes, drop income (expense) is reported within Periodic interest on derivatives, net, while mark-to-market adjustments are reported within Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives. Together with any realized gains and losses, these amounts are included in Net gains (losses) on derivatives in our Consolidated Statements of Operations. Management includes drop income (expense) in EAD because it views drop income (expense) as the economic equivalent of net interest income on the underlying Agency securities, reflecting the difference between the implied interest earned and the implied financing cost over the period from trade date to settlement date. This treatment is consistent with how management evaluates the Company’s investment performance and how we believe our investors analyze our investment performance. We view Earnings available for distribution as one measure of our investment portfolio’s ability to generate income for distribution to common stockholders. Earnings available for distribution is one of the metrics, but not the exclusive metric, that our Board of Directors uses to determine the amount, if any, of dividends on our common stock. Other metrics that our Board of Directors may consider when determining the amount, if any, of dividends on our common stock include, among others, REIT taxable income, dividend yield, book value, cash generated from the portfolio, reinvestment opportunities and other cash needs. To maintain our qualification as a REIT, U.S. federal income tax law generally requires that we distribute at least 90% of our REIT taxable income (subject to certain adjustments) annually. Earnings available for distribution, however, is different than REIT taxable income. For example, differences between Earnings available for distribution and REIT taxable income generally may result from whether the REIT uses mark-to-market accounting for GAAP purposes, accretion of market discount or OID and amortization of premium, and differences in the treatment of securitizations for GAAP and tax purposes, among other items. Further, REIT taxable income generally does not include earnings of our domestic TRSs unless such income is distributed from current or accumulated earnings and profits. The determination of whether we have met the requirement to distribute at least 90% of our annual REIT taxable income is not based on Earnings available for distribution and Earnings available for distribution should not be considered as an indication of our REIT taxable income, a guaranty of our ability to pay dividends, or as a proxy for the amount of dividends we may pay. We believe Earnings available for distribution helps us and investors evaluate our financial performance period over period without the impact of certain non-recurring transactions. Therefore, Earnings available for distribution should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for or superior to net income or net income per basic share computed in accordance with GAAP. In addition, our methodology for calculating Earnings available for distribution may differ from the methodologies employed by other REITs to calculate the same or similar supplemental performance measures, and accordingly, our Earnings available for distribution may not be comparable to the Earnings available for distribution reported by other REITs.
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Earnings Available for Distribution The following table provides GAAP measures of net income and net income per diluted share available to common stockholders for the periods presented and details with respect to reconciling the line items to Earnings available for distribution and related per average diluted common share amounts. Earnings available for distribution is presented on an adjusted dilutive shares basis. 25 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. For the Quarters Ended March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 September 30, 2025 June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 (dollars in thousands, except per share data) GAAP net income (loss) available to common stockholders $(65,007) $6,501 $(21,997) $14,024 $145,940 Adjustments (1): Net unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments at fair value 37,536 17,138 36,995 (6,971) (128,895) Net realized (gains) losses on sales of investments 40,428 23,268 (1,991) 1,915 — Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt 38,858 (20) — — (2,122) Increase in provision for credit losses 2,824 5,322 2,587 4,409 3,387 Net unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives (18,150) (27,303) 7,907 2,554 6,469 Realized (gains) losses on derivatives (2,870) 17,495 (2,015) 17,954 (82) Transaction expenses 98 625 9,931 390 5,688 Stock Compensation expense for retirement eligible awards 2,023 (449) (506) (501) 1,432 Depreciation, amortization, and impairment expense (2) 9,649 4,332 948 949 951 HomeXpress acquisition intangible amortization tax impact (3) (863) (837) — — — Non-cash imputed compensation related to business acquisition 341 341 341 341 341 Other investment (gains) losses 910 (1,252) (1,945) (2,953) 417 Earnings available for distribution $45,777 $45,161 $30,255 $32,111 $33,526 GAAP net income (loss) per diluted common share $(0.78) $0.08 $(0.27) $0.17 $1.77 Earnings available for distribution per adjusted diluted common share $0.54 $0.53 $0.37 $0.39 $0.41
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 26 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Residential Origination Segment | Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization In managing our Residential Origination segment, management additionally uses Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization, or EBTDA, a non-GAAP measure, as a supplemental performance measure to evaluate the underlying operating efficiency and scalability of the business. EBTDA is defined as GAAP Net Income of the Residential Origination Segment, adjusted for federal and state tax provisions; and non-cash items such as intangibles amortization and depreciation. In our current model where we sell all the loans we originate and purchase from correspondents on a servicing-released basis, the economics are driven by origination income and loan sale activity, net and personnel-based costs. EBTDA helps isolate core operating results by excluding the effects of capital structure, non-cash depreciation and amortization, and tax attributes that can vary period to period. This measure allows management to assess margin performance, expense discipline, and incremental profitability as loan volumes fluctuate, and supports internal decision-making related to staffing levels, compensation structures, and growth initiatives. We believe this presentation is useful to investors because it provides investors with important information concerning the operating performance of our Residential Origination Segment exclusive of certain non-cash and other costs. However, EBTDA should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for net income computed in accordance with GAAP. The following table provides a reconciliation from GAAP net income to common stockholders for our residential origination segment to a non-GAAP measure of EBTDA for the period presented. For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 (dollars in thousands) Residential Origination Net income available to common shareholders $ 7,975 Adjustments: Income tax expense 42 Amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses 3,427 Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization $ 11,444
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 27 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Investment Portfolio Segment | Economic Net Interest Income Our Economic net interest income for our Investment Portfolio Segment is a non-GAAP financial measure that equals GAAP net interest income adjusted for net periodic interest on derivatives, interest income from Residential Origination segment and interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables, and excludes interest earned on cash and interest expense from Residential Origination segment. For the purpose of computing economic net interest income and ratios relating to cost of funds measures throughout this section, interest expense includes net payments on our derivatives, which is presented as a part of Net gains (losses) on derivatives in our Consolidated Statements of Operations. Interest rate swaps, Interest rate caps and Swap futures are used to manage the increase in interest paid on secured financing agreements in a rising rate environment. Presenting the net contractual interest payments on interest rate derivatives with the interest paid on interest-bearing liabilities reflects our total contractual interest payments. We believe this presentation is useful to investors because it depicts the economic value of our investment strategy by showing all components of interest expense and net interest income of our investment portfolio. However, Economic net interest income should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for net interest income computed in accordance with GAAP. Where indicated, interest expense, adjusting for any interest earned on cash, is referred to as Economic interest expense. Where indicated, net interest income reflecting net periodic interest on derivatives and any interest earned on cash, is referred to as Economic net interest income. The following table reconciles the Economic net interest income to GAAP net interest income and Economic interest expense to GAAP interest expense for the periods presented. GAAP Interest Income Interest Income on Mortgage Loan Origination Other (1) Economic Interest Income GAAP Interest Expense Periodic Interest On Derivatives, net & Interest Expense on Mortgage Loan Origination Economic Interest Expense GAAP Net Interest Income Periodic Interest On Derivatives, net Other (1) Net Interest Income on Mortgage Loan Origination Economic Net Interest Income For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 $219,295 $(13,706) $(472) $205,117 $144,293 $(11,958) $132,335 $75,002 $1,834 $(472) $(3,582) $72,782 For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2025 $220,328 $(12,355) $(3,540) $204,433 $154,150 $(15,101) $139,049 $66,178 $5,422 $(3,540) $(2,676) $65,384 For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2025 $209,100 $— $(2,204) $206,896 $144,089 $(5,751) $138,338 $65,011 $5,751 $(2,204) $— $68,558 For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2025 $201,297 $— $(2,002) $199,295 $135,287 $(5,067) $130,220 $66,010 $5,067 $(2,002) $— $69,075 For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 $190,616 $— $(1,050) $189,566 $121,397 $(4,135) $117,262 $69,219 $4,135 $(1,050) $— $72,304
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 28 Net Interest Spread(1) The table below shows our average earning assets held, interest earned on assets, yield on average interest earning assets, average debt balance, economic interest expense, economic average cost of funds, economic net interest income, and net interest rate spread for the periods presented. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. For the Quarters Ended (dollars in thousands) March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 March 31, 2025 Average Interest Average Average Interest Average Average Interest Average Balance Yield/Cost Balance Yield/Cost Balance Yield/Cost Assets: Interest-earning assets (1)(4): Agency RMBS (3) $3,658,521 $43,775 5.2% $2,975,920 $40,159 5.4% $627,478 $7,158 5.6% Agency CMBS 40,251 415 4.1% 40,391 417 4.1% 41,607 548 5.3% Non-Agency RMBS (3) 699,370 24,225 13.8% 763,957 24,735 12.9% 987,344 28,269 11.5% Loans held for investment 9,308,041 134,391 5.8% 10,027,070 139,102 5.5% 11,091,882 153,591 5.5% MSR(5) 38,221 2,311 3.2% 38,221 20 0.2% N/A N/A N/A Total $13,744,404 $205,117 6.0% $13,845,559 $204,433 5.9% $12,748,311 $189,566 5.9% Liabilities and stockholders’ equity: Interest-bearing liabilities (2)(4): Secured financing agreements collateralized by: Agency RMBS (3) $3,827,937 $29,723 3.7% $2,913,324 $27,523 4.3% $487,288 $4,730 4.6% Agency CMBS 31,182 299 3.8% 30,899 329 4.3% 29,972 338 4.5% Non-Agency RMBS (3) 463,374 6,043 5.2% 491,472 6,217 5.1% 647,628 9,569 5.9% Loans held for investment 1,457,771 24,423 6.7% 1,533,349 26,141 6.8% 1,828,760 27,450 6.0% Securitized Debt 6,621,547 65,482 4.0% 7,177,468 72,474 4.0% 7,636,038 71,701 3.8% Long Term Debt (3) 259,750 6,365 9.8% 259,750 6,365 9.8% 139,750 3,474 9.9% Total $12,661,561 $132,335 4.2% $12,406,262 $139,049 4.5% $10,769,436 $117,262 4.4% Economic net interest income/net interest rate spread $72,782 1.8% $65,384 1.4% $72,304 1.5% Net interest-earning assets/net interest margin $1,082,843 2.1% $1,439,297 1.9% $1,978,875 2.3% Ratio of interest-earning assets to interest bearing liabilities 1.09 1.12 1.18
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . 29 Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Investment Portfolio | December 31, 2025(1) (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS) PRINCIPAL OR NOTIONAL VALUE ($) AMORTIZED COST ($) FAIR VALUE ($) WEIGHTED AVERAGE COUPON WEIGHTED AVERAGE BOOK YIELD AT PERIOD-END SECURITIZED DEBT CURRENT FACE ($) SECURITIZED DEBT AMORTIZED COST ($) SECURITIZED DEBT FAIR VALUE ($) SECURITIZED DEBT BOOK YIELD SECURED FINANCING AGREEMENTS ($) NET ASSETS ($) NON-AGENCY RMBS(2) Senior 852,887 364,833 505,004 5.7% 20.3% 109,785 66,579 66,579(3) 2.6% 264,780 173,645 Subordinated 453,269 222,053 233,315 4.2% 9.3% 143,823 89,492 Interest-only 2,428,976 146,461 78,961 0.8% 4.4% 18,613 60,348 TOTAL NON-AGENCY RMBS 3,735,132 733,347 817,280 4.3% 13.8% 109,785 66,579 66,579 2.6% 427,216 323,485 AGENCY RMBS Agency CMO 330,871 330,685 331,909 5.1% 5.1% 318,961 12,948 Pass-through(4) 3,096,299 3,027,795 3,081,573 5.0% 5.3% 2,938,314 143,259 Interest-only 367,866 18,637 14,867 0.6% 6.5% 14,867 TOTAL AGENCY RMBS 3,795,036 3,377,117 3,428,349 4.9% 5.3% 3,257,275 171,074 AGENCY CMBS Project loans 39,693 40,295 32,539 3.4% 3.3% 29,719 2,820 Interest-only 123,375 3,295 2,597 0.7% 13.0% 1,199 1,398 TOTAL AGENCY CMBS 163,068 43,590 35,136 3.2% 4.1% 30,918 4,218 LOANS HELD FOR INVESTMENT Re-performing loans 8,946,869 8,755,845 8,786,721 5.2% 5.5% 6,561,912 6,421,080 6,193,941 3.9% 1,130,072 1,462,708 Prime loans 386,617 351,462 365,335 4.3% 5.9% 3,909 3,515 3,907 7.2% 298,663 62,765 Investor loans 569,775 581,801 593,690 7.5% 7.1% 516,136 516,087 523,453 6.6% 18,728 51,509 Residential Transition Loans 85,339 84,911 82,307 8.4% 9.0% - - 66,584 15,724 TOTAL LOANS HELD FOR INVESTMENT 9,988,601 9,774,018 9,828,054 5.4% 5.7% 7,081,957 6,940,683 6,721,301 4.1% 1,514,046 1,592,706 MORTGAGE SERVICING RIGHTS Interest in MSR financing receivables 38,221 - 37,294 37,294 TOTAL MSR 38,221 37,294 37,294 TOTAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 17,720,057 13,928,072 14,146,113 7,191,742 7,007,262 6,787,880 5,229,455 2,128,778
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Consolidated Loan Securitizations 30 ORIGINAL FACE ($ Thousands) REMAINING FACE ($ Thousands) WEIGHTED AVERAGE COUPON (WAC) VINTAGE DEAL TOTAL SOLD RETAINED TOTAL SOLD RETAINED Outstanding Bonds Sold Underlying Collateral FIRST CALL DATE 2025 CIM 2025-R1 391,790 333,021 58,769 366,345 300,431 58,731 5.00% 6.18% Mar-27 2025 CIM 2025-NR1 254,432 184,463 69,969 218,309 146,607 62,497 5.00% 6.12% Currently Callable 2025 CIM 2025-I1 287,674 275,735 11,939 232,556 205,921 11,939 5.97% 7.80% Feb-28 2024 CIM 2024-R1 468,148 351,813 116,335 389,487 328,151 38,375 4.83% 5.56% Clean-up Call 2023 CIM 2023-I2 238,530 202,750 35,780 168,309 138,635 23,019 6.71% 7.06% Jul-26 2023 CIM 2023-R4 393,997 343,368 50,629 304,121 262,198 34,572 5.02% 5.61% Apr-28 2023 CIM 2023-I1 236,161 205,578 30,583 168,911 142,104 18,586 6.44% 7.34% Apr-26 2023 CIM 2023-R2 447,384 364,841 82,543 334,536 242,716 82,347 5.50% 6.23% Mar-28 2022 CIM 2022-R3 369,891 327,168 42,723 256,119 221,124 29,105 4.57% 5.41% Sep-27 2022 CIM 2022-R2 508,202 440,865 67,337 370,635 318,231 47,675 3.83% 4.74% May-27 2022 CIM 2022-R1 328,226 294,090 34,136 222,420 200,399 17,639 3.13% 4.50% Feb-27 2021 CIM 2021-R6 353,797 336,284 17,513 168,549 147,732 11,852 1.86% 5.69% Sep-26 2021 CIM 2021-R5 450,396 382,836 67,560 292,613 220,130 66,644 2.00% 5.56% Currently Callable 2021 CIM 2021-R4 545,684 463,831 81,853 285,349 196,263 80,774 2.00% 6.52% Currently Callable 2021 CIM 2021-R3 859,735 730,775 128,960 401,343 259,453 127,388 1.95% 6.63% Currently Callable 2021 CIM 2021-R2 1,497,213 1,272,631 224,582 606,625 357,366 222,684 2.07% 6.99% Currently Callable 2021 CIM 2021-R1 2,098,584 1,783,797 314,787 912,171 566,869 313,040 1.94% 7.21% Currently Callable 2020 CIM 2020-R7 653,192 562,023 91,169 317,620 221,040 89,177 2.43% 6.04% Currently Callable 2020 CIM 2020-R6 418,390 334,151 84,239 229,214 141,570 82,545 2.25% 5.32% Currently Callable 2020 CIM 2020-R5 338,416 257,027 81,389 142,540 84,016 56,613 3.22% 5.45% Clean-up Call 2020 CIM 2020-R2 492,347 416,761 75,586 262,474 200,727 56,306 2.73% 4.31% Clean-up Call 2020 CIM 2020-R1 390,761 317,608 73,153 216,096 141,049 71,293 2.91% 5.82% Currently Callable 2019 SLST 2019-1 1,217,441 941,719 275,722 681,955 468,610 189,826 3.50% 4.46% Currently Callable 2019 CIM 2019-R5 315,039 252,224 62,815 136,087 87,466 44,347 3.73% 5.75% Clean-up Call 2019 CIM 2019-R2 464,327 358,172 106,155 252,388 175,017 73,292 3.52% 5.38% Clean-up Call 2008 PHHMC 2008-CIM1 619,710 549,142 70,568 5,313 3,852 1,361 6.01% 6.02% Do Not Hold Call Rights $14,639,467 $12,282,673 $2,356,794 $7,942,085 $5,777,676 $1,911,627 3.56% 5.97%
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Slide #4 1. Unaudited total debt related to third-party managed loans and real estate. Excludes total debt related to loans owned by the Company and discretionary credit funds. Data is sourced and reconciled to monthly mortgage loan servicer detail which is subject to subsequent adjustment and reconciliations. Slide #6 1. Sourced from Bloomberg. 2. RMBS spreads sourced from Wells Fargo and Bank of America research. Slide #7 1. Earnings available for distribution per share is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion in the Appendix section of this presentation for GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations 2. Economic return represents the quarter-over-quarter change in book value plus dividends per common share declared divided by the beginning book value per share. 3. Total leverage includes the sum of secured financing agreements, securitized debt collateralized by Non- Agency RMBS, securitized debt at fair value collateralized by loans held for investment and long-term debt all divided by total shareholders' equity. 4. Residential Credit repo financing excludes (i) Agency Pass-Throughs, Agency CMOs, Agency CMBS, legacy Agency interest only securities, and (ii) warehouse lines of credit and repurchase facility obligations related to the Residential Origination (HomeXpress) segment. 5. Floating rate repurchase agreements excludes capped floating rate facility of $155 million. 6. Non-mark-to-market repo includes financings that have margin holidays or limited mark-to-market features. 7. EBTDA, or earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization, is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion in the Appendix section of this presentation for GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations. EBTDA ROE, or return on equity, represents the EBTDA divided by the Company’s initial capital investment of $272 million, annualized. Slide #9 1. Reflects HomeXpress standalone results in Q1 2025. HomeXpress was acquired on October 1, 2025 and is not included in Chimera’s consolidated results for that date. 2. EBTDA, or earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization, is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion in the Appendix section of this presentation for GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations. EBTDA ROE, or return on equity, represents the EBTDA divided by the Company’s initial capital investment of $272 million, annualized. Slide #10 1. Represents the unpaid principal balance of loans collateralizing the redeemed securitizations. 2. Estimated breakeven return on equity represents the return required on redeployed capital to maintain current estimated annual earnings. 3. Represents the unpaid principal balance of the loans sold to third parties. 4. Net cash released from the redemptions of securitized transactions, sale of loans, satisfaction of secured financing and other ancillary transaction-related costs. 5. Represents the unpaid principal balance of the loans retained for investment. 6. Represents the change in capital allocated to residential loans using management’s internal estimate that includes capital allocated to the Residential Origination segment. 7. Estimated increase in annual earnings reflects the expected incremental annual earnings generated from the reinvestment of transaction proceeds at an assumed 13% return on capital. Slide #11 1. Represents management’s internal estimates with respect to capital allocated across the Investment Portfolio and includes capital allocated to Residential Origination. 2. Estimated annualized pre-tax return on equity capital allocated to Investment Portfolio investments and Residential Origination based upon management’s earnings and capital allocation estimates. 3. Estimated earnings related to loans held for investment are derived from book yields. 4. Agency MBS allocation and estimated pre-tax return on equity includes the effect of carry on hedges, the Equity Buffer which among other things, includes initial cash margin held by derivative counterparties and cash reserves allocated to the Agency MBS investments. 5. For this table, the Non-Agency RMBS estimated levered investment yields use the market yields for the securities, provided however, GAAP income is recognized using the related amortized cost and book yields. 6. Income related to Interests in MSR financing receivables is recognized on a cash basis net of amortization.. 7. Residential Origination estimated pre-tax return on equity uses EBTDA ROE. EBTDA, or earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization, is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion in the Appendix section of this presentation for GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations. EBTDA ROE, or return on equity, represents the EBTDA divided by the Company’s initial capital investment of $272 million, annualized. 8. Total estimated levered investment yields equal the sum of the weighted average yields by product category. Slide #12 1. HomeXpress was acquired on October 1, 2025 and is not included in Chimera’s consolidated results for periods prior to Q4 2025. Any data prior to Q4 2025 reflects HomeXpress standalone results. 2. Net origination margin represents the origination revenue less the cost to originate, expressed in basis points of funded loan volume. Origination revenue equals any premiums realized from loan sales, mark-to-market changes of loans held for sale, and loan origination income net of realized gains and losses from hedging, and net interest income. Cost to originate includes direct loan origination costs, net, compensation, payroll taxes and benefits, and general and administrative expenses. Endnotes 31
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Slide #13 1. Investment portfolio figures exclude (i) real estate owned and forward settling transactions, and (ii) assets and liabilities allocable to the Residential Origination segment. 2. Non-Agency RMBS amortized cost is net of allowance for credit losses. 3. Carried at amortized cost. 4. Agency Pass-through net assets excludes cash reserves and other cash amounts allocated to the investments, including but not limited to initial margin related to our interest rate hedges allocated to the Agency MBS portfolio. Slide #14 1. Agency Pass-Throughs (i) excludes Agency CMOs, Agency CMBS, and legacy Agency interest only securities, and (ii) includes forward settling transactions, if applicable. 2. Excludes derivatives and hedges allocated to the Residential Credit portfolio and Residential Origination segment. 3. Equity Buffer includes initial cash margin held by derivative counterparties and cash reserves and other cash allocated to the Agency MBS portfolio. 4. 3-month average annualized prepayment rate (“CPR”) for (i) the active Agency Pass-Through portfolio as of the end of the quarter excludes bonds that have yet to produce three months of prepayment data, and (ii) generic CPR is estimated by Bloomberg based on prepayment speeds of bonds with similar characteristics, such as age and coupon. CPR is sourced from Bloomberg. Slide #15 1. Agency Pass-Throughs (i) excludes Agency CMOs, Agency CMBS, and legacy Agency interest only securities, and (ii) includes forward settling transactions, if applicable. 2. Interest rate and spread sensitivities derived using models licensed from third parties with internally derived inputs. Actual results may differ materially from projected estimates. Slide #16 1. Data is sourced from trustee reports, servicers, Bloomberg and Intex. 2. Weighted Average Loan Term is based on the most recent maturity date of the loan that includes any loan modifications or extension of the maturity date, in each case calculated from the related loan’s first payment date. 3. For Residential Transition Loans, LTC is loan-to-cost, or the total loan amount as a percent of the house value at the time of purchase plus all budgeted improvements. 4. For Residential Transition Loans, LTARV is loan-to-after repair value, or the total loan amount as a percent of the estimated property value after the completion of all planned and budgeted improvements. 5. Total Loan Portfolio Weighted Average Original Loan-to-Value (LTV) and Amortized Loan-to-Value (LTV) excludes the LTC and LTARV related to the Residential Transition Loans. Slide #17 1. Delinquency data sourced from Bloomberg, Intex and trustee/servicer data. Prime Jumbo excludes data prior to December 2022 due to materiality. Slide #18 1. Prepayment data sourced from Bloomberg, Intex and trustee/servicer data. Prime Jumbo excludes data prior to December 2022 due to materiality. Slide #19 1. Residential Credit secured recourse funding includes only financing and interest rate hedges related to, or allocated to, the Residential Credit portfolio. Data does not include outstanding financings or derivatives related to, or allocated to, the Agency RMBS portfolio or the Residential Origination segment. 2. Excludes capped floating rate financing of $155 million. Slide #20 1. MSR financing receivables represent the contractual right to receive cash flows associated with MSRs through a structured transaction and related financing arrangement. In these arrangements, a licensed servicer holds legal title to the MSRs and is responsible for performing all servicing activities, while the Company provides financing or capital support and, in return, receives the economic benefits of an excess servicing spread and related servicing cash flows, net of any fees and costs to service the loans. Slide #21 1. Unaudited total debt related to third-party managed loans and real estate. Excludes total debt related to loans owned by the Company and discretionary credit funds. Data is sourced and reconciled to monthly mortgage loan servicer detail which is subject to subsequent adjustment and reconciliations. 2. Inception period begins February 2013. Endnotes, continued 32
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . Slide #23 1. Earnings available for distribution per adjusted diluted common share is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion in the Appendix section of this presentation for GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliations. Slide #25 1. As a result of the business combinations, we updated the determination of earnings available for distribution to exclude non-recurring acquisition-related transaction expenses, non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses, and non-cash imputed compensation expenses. These expenses are excluded as they relate to our business combinations and are not directly related to our income-generating activities. 2. Non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses related to acquisitions. 3. Tax impact on non-cash amortization of intangibles and depreciation expenses related to business combinations. Slide #27 1. Primarily interest income on cash and cash equivalents from our Investment Portfolio and Residential Origination segments and interest income from investment in MSR financing receivables. Slide #28 1. Interest-earning assets at amortized cost. 2. Interest includes periodic interest on derivatives, net. 3. These amounts have been adjusted to reflect the daily outstanding averages for which the financial instruments were held during the period. 4. This table excludes interest-bearing assets and liabilities of our Residential Origination segment. Our Residential Origination segment includes average assets of $719 million, average liabilities of $674 million, interest income of $14 million, interest expense of $10 million, and net interest income of $4 million. 5. The average balance amount represents committed capital by us during the period. Average Yield has been normalized for one-time EPO payments received during the quarter. Slide #29 1. Investment portfolio figures exclude (i) real estate owned and forward settling transactions, and (ii) assets and liabilities allocable to the Residential Origination segment. 2. Non-Agency RMBS amortized cost is net of allowance for credit losses. 3. Carried at amortized cost. 4. Agency Pass-through net assets excludes cash reserves and initial margin related to our interest rate hedges and other cash amounts allocated to the Agency MBS portfolio. Endnotes, continued 33
I n f o r m a t i o n u n a u d i t e d , e s t i m a t e d , a n d s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e .
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