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Revenue from Contracts with Customers
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
Book values and approximate fair values of investment securities  
Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Note 20. Revenue from Contracts with Customers

 

All of the Company’s revenues that are in the scope of the “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” accounting standard (“ASC 606”) are recognized within noninterest income. The following table presents the Company’s sources of noninterest income for years ended December 31, 2018, 2017, and 2016. Items outside the scope of ASC 606 are noted as such.

 

   For the Years Ended December 31, 
($ in thousands)  2018   2017   2016 
             
Service charges on deposit accounts  $12,690    11,862    10,571 
Other service charges, commissions, and fees:               
      Interchange income   14,606    11,454    9,582 
      Other fees   5,339    3,156    2,331 
Fees from presold mortgage loans (1)   2,735    5,695    2,033 
Commissions from sales of insurance and financial products:               
      Insurance income   6,038    3,148    1,763 
      Wealth management income   2,693    2,152    2,027 
SBA consulting fees   4,675    4,024    3,199 
SBA loan sale gains (1)   10,366    5,479    1,433 
Bank-owned life insurance income (1)   2,534    2,321    2,052 
Foreclosed property gains (losses), net   (565)   (531)   (625)
FDIC indemnification asset income (expense), net (1)           (10,255)
Securities gains (losses), net (1)       (235)   3 
Gain on branch sale (1)           1,466 
Other gains (losses), net (1)   723    383    (29)
     Total noninterest income  $61,834    48,908    25,551 
                
(1) Not within the scope of ASC 606.           

 

A description of the Company’s revenue streams accounted for under ASC 606 is detailed below.

 

Service Charges on Deposit Accounts: The Company earns fees from its deposit customers for transaction-based, account maintenance, and overdraft services. Overdraft fees are recognized at the point in time that the overdraft occurs. Maintenance and activity fees include account maintenance fees and transaction-based fees. Account maintenance fees, which relate primarily to monthly maintenance, are earned over the course of the month, representing the period over which the Company satisfies the performance obligation. Transaction-based fees, which include services such as ATM use fees, stop payment charges, statement rendering, are recognized at the time the transaction is executed as that is the point in time the Company fulfills the customer’s request. Service charges on deposits are withdrawn from the customer’s account balance.

 

Other service charges, commissions, and fees: The Company earns interchange income on its customers’ debit and credit card usage and earns fees from other services utilized by its customers. Interchange income is primarily comprised of interchange fees earned whenever the Company’s debit and credit cards are processed through card payment networks such as MasterCard. Interchange fees from cardholder transactions represent a percentage of the underlying transaction value and are recognized daily, concurrently with the transaction processing services provided to the cardholder. Other service charges include revenue from processing wire transfers, bill pay service, cashier’s checks, ATM surcharge fees, and other services. The Company’s performance obligation for fees, exchange, and other service charges are largely satisfied, and related revenue recognized, when the services are rendered or upon completion. Payment is typically received immediately or in the following month.

 

Commissions from the sale of insurance and financial products: The Company earns commissions from the sale of insurance policies and wealth management products.

 

Insurance income generally consists of commissions from the sale of insurance policies and performance-based commissions from insurance companies. The Company recognizes commission income from the sale of insurance policies when it acts as an agent between the insurance company and the policyholder. The Company’s performance obligation is generally satisfied upon the issuance of the insurance policy. Shortly after the policy is issued, the carrier remits the commission payment to the Company, and the Company recognizes the revenue. Performance-based commissions from insurance companies are recognized at a point in time as policies are sold.

 

Wealth Management Income primarily consists of commissions received on financial product sales, such as annuities. The Company’s performance obligation is generally satisfied upon the issuance of the financial product. Shortly after the policy is issued, the carrier remits the commission payment to the Company, and the Company recognizes the revenue. The Company also earns some fees from asset management, which is billed quarterly for services rendered in the most recent period, for which the performance obligation has been satisfied.

 

SBA Consulting fees: The Company earns fees for its consulting services related to the origination of SBA loans. Fees are based on a percentage of the dollar amount of the originated loans and are recorded when the performance obligation has been satisfied.

 

Foreclosed property gains (losses), net: The Company records a gain or loss from the sale of foreclosed property when control of the property transfers to the buyer, which generally occurs at the time of an executed deed. When the Company finances the sale of foreclosed property to the buyer, the Company assesses whether the buyer is committed to perform their obligations under the contract and whether collectability of the transaction price is probable. Once these criteria are met, the foreclosed property asset is derecognized and the gain or loss on sale is recorded upon the transfer of control of the property to the buyer.

 

The Company has made no significant judgments in applying the revenue guidance prescribed in ASC 606 that affect the determination of the amount and timing of revenue from the above-described contracts with customers.