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Banking and Finanial Service Revenues
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Banking and Financial Service Reveues [Abstract]  
Banking and Financial Service Revenues

NOTE 23 – BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICE REVENUES

 

The following table presents the major categories of banking and financial service revenues for the quarters ended March 31, 2021 and 2020:

 

Quarter Ended March 31,

 

2021

 

2020

 

(In thousands)

Banking service revenues:

 

 

 

 

 

Checking accounts fees

$

1,964

 

$

2,660

Savings accounts fees

 

252

 

 

440

Electronic banking fees

 

12,883

 

 

11,249

Credit life commissions

 

117

 

 

128

Branch service commissions

 

361

 

 

512

Servicing and other loan fees

 

759

 

 

510

International fees

 

151

 

 

156

Miscellaneous income

 

6

 

 

58

Total banking service revenues

 

16,493

 

 

15,713

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wealth management revenue:

 

 

 

 

 

Insurance income

 

2,231

 

 

2,410

Broker fees

 

2,124

 

 

1,915

Trust fees

 

2,781

 

 

2,753

Retirement plan and administration fees

 

252

 

 

208

Total wealth management revenue

 

7,388

 

 

7,286

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mortgage banking activities:

 

 

 

 

 

Net servicing fees

 

4,351

 

 

2,690

Net gains on sale of mortgage loans and valuation

 

2,492

 

 

748

Other

 

(1,272)

 

 

(204)

Total mortgage banking activities

 

5,571

 

 

3,234

Total banking and financial service revenues

$

29,452

 

$

26,233

OFG recognizes the revenue from banking services, wealth management and mortgage banking based on the nature and timing of revenue streams from contracts with customer:

Banking Service Revenues

Electronic banking fees are credit and debit card processing services, use of the Bank’s ATMs by non-customers, debit card interchange income and service charges on deposit accounts. Revenue is recorded once the contracted service has been provided.

Service charges on checking and saving accounts as consumer periodic maintenance revenue is recognized once the service is rendered, while overdraft and late charges revenue are recorded after the contracted service has been provided.

Other income as credit life commissions, servicing and other loan fees, international fees, and miscellaneous fees recognized as banking services revenue are out of the scope of ASC 606 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers.

Wealth Management Revenue

Insurance income from commissions and sale of annuities are recorded once the sale has been completed.

Brokers fees consist of two categories:

Sales commissions generated by advisors for their clients’ purchases and sales of securities and other investment products, which are collected once the stand-alone transactions are completed at trade date or as earned, and managed account fees which are fees charged to advisors’ clients’ accounts on the Company corporate advisory platform. These revenues do not cover future services, as a result there is no need to allocate the amount received to any other service.

Fees for providing distribution services related to mutual funds, net of compensation paid to a service provider who provides such services, as well as trailer fees (also known as 12b-1 fees). These fees are considered variable and are recognized over time, as the uncertainty of the fees to be received is resolved as the net asset value of the mutual fund is determined and investor activity occurs. Fees do not cover future services, as a result there is no need to allocate the amount received to any other service.

Retirement plan and administration fees are revenues related to the payment received from the clients of OPC for assistance with the planning, design and administration of retirement plans, acting as third-party administrator for such plans, and daily record keeping services of retirement plans. Fees are collected once the stand-alone transaction was completed at trade date. Fees do not cover future services, as a result there is no need to allocate the amount received to any other service.

Trust fees are revenues related to fiduciary services provided to 401K retirement plans, a unit investment trust, and retirement plans, which include investment management, payment of distributions, if any, safekeeping, custodial services of plan assets, servicing of Trust officers, on-going due diligence of the Trust, and recordkeeping of transactions. Fees are billed based on services contracted. Negotiated fees are detailed in the contract. Fees collected in advance, are amortized over the term of the contract. Fees are collected on a monthly basis once the administrative service has been completed. Monthly fee does not include future services.

Investment banking fees as compensation fees are out of the scope of ASC 606.

Mortgage Banking Activities

Mortgage banking activities as servicing fees, gain on sale of mortgage loans valuation and other are out of the scope of ASC 606.