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Fees and Commissions Revenue Fees and Commissions Revenue
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Fees and Commissions Revenue [Text Block] Fees and Commissions Revenue
Fees and commissions revenue is generated through the sales of products, consisting primarily of financial instruments, and the performance of services for customers under contractual obligations. Revenue from providing services for customers is recognized at the time services are provided in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to be entitled to for those services. Revenue is recognized based on the application of five steps:

Identify the contract with a customer
Identify the performance obligations in the contract
Determine the transaction price
Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract
Recognize revenue when (or as) the Company satisfies a performance obligation

For contracts with multiple performance obligations, individual performance obligations are accounted for separately if the customer can benefit from the good or service on its own or with other resources readily available to the customer, and the promise to transfer goods and services to the customer is separately identifiable in the contract. The transaction price is allocated to the performance obligations based on relative standalone selling prices.

Revenue is recognized on a gross basis whenever we have primary responsibility and risk in providing the services or products to our customers and have discretion in establishing the price for the services or products. Revenue is recognized on a net basis whenever we act as an agent for the products or services of others.
 
Brokerage and trading revenue includes revenues from trading, customer hedging, retail brokerage, and investment banking. Trading revenue includes net realized and unrealized gains primarily related to sales of securities to institutional customers and related derivative contracts. Customer hedging revenue includes realized and unrealized changes in the fair value of derivative contracts held for customer risk management programs, including credit valuation adjustments, as necessary. We offer commodity, interest rate, foreign exchange, and equity derivatives to our customers. These customer contracts are offset with contracts with selected counterparties and exchanges to minimize changes in market risk from changes in commodity prices, interest rates, or foreign exchange rates. Retail brokerage revenue represents fees and commissions earned on sales of fixed income securities, annuities, mutual funds, and other financial instruments to retail customers. Investment banking revenue includes fees earned upon completion of underwriting and financial advisory services. Investment banking revenue also includes fees earned in conjunction with loan syndications. Insurance brokerage revenues represent fees and commissions earned on the placement of insurance products with carriers for property and casualty and health coverage.
 
Transaction card revenue includes merchant discount fees and electronic funds transfer network fees, net of interchange fees paid to card issuers and assessments paid to card networks. Merchant discount fees represent fees paid by customers for account management and electronic processing of card transactions. Merchant discount fees are recognized at the time the customer's transactions are processed or other services are performed. The Company also maintains the TransFund electronic funds transfer network for the benefit of its members, which includes BOKF, NA. Electronic funds transfer fees are recognized as electronic transactions processed on behalf of its members. 
 
Fiduciary and asset management revenue includes fees from asset management, custody, recordkeeping, investment advisory, and administration services. Revenue is recognized on an accrual basis at the time the services are performed and may be based on either the fair value of the account or the service provided.
 
Deposit service charges and fees include commercial account service charges, overdraft fees, check card fee revenue and automated service charges, and other deposit service fees. Fees are recognized at least quarterly in accordance with published deposit account agreements and disclosure statements for retail accounts or contractual agreements for commercial accounts. Item charges for overdraft or non-sufficient funds items are recognized as items are presented for payment. Account balance charges and activity fees are accrued monthly and collected in arrears. Commercial account activity fees may be offset by an earnings credit based on account balances. Check card fees represent interchange fees paid by a merchant bank for transactions processed from cards issued by the Company. Check card fees are recognized when transactions are processed.

Mortgage banking revenue includes revenues recognized in conjunction with the origination, marketing, and servicing of conventional and government-sponsored residential mortgage loans. Mortgage production revenue includes net realized gains (losses) on sales of residential mortgage loans in the secondary market and the net change in unrealized gains (losses) on residential mortgage loans held for sale. Mortgage production revenue also includes changes in the fair value of derivative contracts not designated as hedging instruments related to residential mortgage loan commitments and forward sales contracts. Mortgage servicing revenue includes servicing fee income and late charges on loans serviced for others.
Fees and commissions revenue by reportable segment and primary service line is as follows for the three months ended March 31, 2025 (in thousands):
CommercialConsumerWealth ManagementFunds Management & Other
BOK Financial Corporation
Out of Scope1
In Scope2
Trading revenue$ $ $8,107 $ $8,107 $8,107 $ 
Customer hedging revenue
4,518  4,046 (175)8,389 8,389  
Retail brokerage revenue
  4,959  4,959  4,959 
Investment banking revenue
3,211  6,402  9,613 3,191 6,422 
Brokerage and trading revenue
7,729  23,514 (175)31,068 19,687 11,381 
TransFund EFT network revenue22,103 678 (17) 22,764  22,764 
Merchant services revenue2,173 8   2,181  2,181 
Corporate card revenue1,871  174 102 2,147  2,147 
Transaction card revenue26,147 686 157 102 27,092  27,092 
Personal trust revenue  25,556  25,556  25,556 
Corporate trust revenue  11,109  11,109  11,109 
Institutional trust & retirement plan services revenue
  18,986  18,986  18,986 
Investment management services and other revenue
  5,321  5,321  5,321 
Fiduciary and asset management revenue
  60,972  60,972  60,972 
Commercial account service charge revenue
16,623 574 622  17,819  17,819 
Overdraft fee revenue32 5,282 52  5,366  5,366 
Check card revenue
 5,615   5,615  5,615 
Automated service charge and other deposit fee revenue
250 1,168 57  1,475  1,475 
Deposit service charges and fees
16,905 12,639 731  30,275  30,275 
Mortgage production revenue 2,629   2,629 2,629  
Mortgage servicing revenue 18,009  (823)17,186 17,186  
Mortgage banking revenue 20,638  (823)19,815 19,815  
Other revenue4,376 2,832 10,962 (3,276)14,894 8,369 6,525 
Total fees and commissions revenue
$55,157 $36,795 $96,336 $(4,172)$184,116 $47,871 $136,245 
1     Out of scope revenue generally relates to financial instruments or contractual rights and obligations within the scope of other applicable accounting guidance.
2    In scope revenue represents revenue subject to FASB ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers.
Fees and commissions revenue by reportable segment and primary service line is as follows for the three months ended March 31, 2024 (in thousands):
CommercialConsumerWealth ManagementFunds Management & Other
BOK Financial Corporation
Out of Scope1
In Scope2
Trading revenue$— $— $37,457 $— $37,457 $37,457 $— 
Customer hedging revenue
3,743 — 2,020 562 6,325 6,325 — 
Retail brokerage revenue
— — 4,693 — 4,693 — 4,693 
Investment banking revenue
3,819 — 6,885 — 10,704 3,094 7,610 
Brokerage and trading revenue
7,562 — 51,055 562 59,179 46,876 12,303 
TransFund EFT network revenue20,466 826 (18)— 21,274 — 21,274 
Merchant services revenue2,180 — — 2,189 — 2,189 
Corporate card revenue1,738 — 179 113 2,030 — 2,030 
Transaction card revenue24,384 835 161 113 25,493 — 25,493 
Personal trust revenue— — 24,345 — 24,345 — 24,345 
Corporate trust revenue— — 9,260 — 9,260 — 9,260 
Institutional trust & retirement plan services revenue
— — 16,148 — 16,148 — 16,148 
Investment management services and other revenue
— — 5,552 — 5,552 — 5,552 
Fiduciary and asset management revenue
— — 55,305 — 55,305 — 55,305 
Commercial account service charge revenue
14,900 531 546 — 15,977 — 15,977 
Overdraft fee revenue36 5,394 30 — 5,460 — 5,460 
Check card revenue
— 5,670 — — 5,670 — 5,670 
Automated service charge and other deposit fee revenue
269 1,236 73 — 1,578 — 1,578 
Deposit service charges and fees
15,205 12,831 649 — 28,685 — 28,685 
Mortgage production revenue— 3,525 — — 3,525 3,525 — 
Mortgage servicing revenue— 16,115 — (673)15,442 15,442 — 
Mortgage banking revenue— 19,640 — (673)18,967 18,967 — 
Other revenue3,479 2,901 11,534 (4,979)12,935 7,912 5,023 
Total fees and commissions revenue
$50,630 $36,207 $118,704 $(4,977)$200,564 $73,755 $126,809 
1     Out of scope revenue generally relates to financial instruments or contractual rights and obligations within the scope of other applicable accounting guidance.
2    In scope revenue represents revenue subject to FASB ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers.