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Guarantees, Commitments, and Contingencies
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Commitments And Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Guarantees, Commitments, and Contingencies

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Guarantees, Commitments, and Contingencies

Guarantees

In the normal course of business, Mid Penn makes various commitments and incurs certain contingent liabilities which are not reflected in the accompanying consolidated financial statements.  The commitments include various guarantees and commitments to extend credit.  Commitments to extend credit are agreements to lend to a customer as long as there is no violation of any condition established in the contract.  Commitments generally have fixed expiration dates or other termination clauses and may require payment of a fee.  Mid Penn evaluates each customer’s creditworthiness on a case-by-case basis.  The amount of collateral obtained, if deemed necessary upon extension of credit, is based on management’s credit evaluation of the customer.  Standby letters of credit and financial guarantees written are conditional commitments to guarantee the performance of a customer to a third party.  Those guarantees are primarily issued to support public and private borrowing arrangements.  The credit risk involved in issuing letters of credit is essentially the same as that involved in extending loans to customers.  Mid Penn had $43,997,000 and $39,468,000 of standby letters of credit outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively.  Mid Penn does not anticipate any losses because of these transactions.  The amount of the liability as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020 for payment under standby letters of credit issued was not considered material.

 


 

Contingencies

 

As of March 31, 2021, Mid Penn had received a total of $36,765,000 of nonrefundable loan processing fees related to the loans disbursed as a result of the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program.  These PPP loan processing fees, and any offsetting loan origination costs, were deferred in accordance with FASB ASC 310-20, Receivables—Nonrefundable Fees and Other Costs, and have been, and will continue to be, amortized to interest and fees on loans and leases on the Consolidated Statements of Income over the life of the respective loans.  

 

The processing fees received from the SBA for administering the application for, and disbursing of, the PPP loans may be subject to clawback (or if the SBA has not yet paid the fee, the fee may not be paid), after full disbursement of a PPP loan if (i) the PPP loan is cancelled or voluntarily terminated and repaid after disbursement but before the borrower certification safe harbor date, (ii) the PPP loan is cancelled, terminated, or repaid after disbursement (and after the borrower certification safe harbor date) because the SBA conducted a loan review and determined that the borrower was ineligible for a PPP loan, or (iii) the lender has not fulfilled its obligations under the PPP regulations.

 

As of March 31, 2021, Mid Penn is not aware of any PPP 2020 or 2021 loans outstanding for which fees have been received from the SBA, that have been cancelled, terminated, or repaid due to a borrower being determined to be ineligible for a PPP loan.

 

Litigation

 

Mid Penn is subject to lawsuits and claims arising out of its normal conduct of business. In the opinion of management, after consultation with legal counsel, the ultimate disposition of these matters is not expected to have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial condition of Mid Penn.