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Commitments and Contingencies
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
Mid Penn is a party to financial instruments with off-balance sheet risk in the normal course of business to meet the financing needs of its customers. 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 $64.3 million and $62.2 million of standby letters of credit outstanding as of December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. Mid Penn does not anticipate any losses because of these transactions. The
amount of the liability as of December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 for payment under standby letters of credit issued was not considered material.
Mid Penn adopted FASB ASC 326, effective January 1, 2023, which requires Mid Penn to estimate expected credit losses for OBS credit exposures which are not unconditionally cancellable. Mid Penn maintains a separate ACL on OBS credit exposures, including unfunded loan commitments and letters of credit, which is included in other liabilities on the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
The ACL - OBS is adjusted as a provision for OBS commitments in noninterest expense. The estimate includes consideration of the likelihood that funding will occur, an estimate of exposure at default that is derived from utilization rate assumptions using a non-modeled approach, and PD and LGD estimates that are derived from the same models and approaches for Mid Penn's other loan portfolio segments described in "Note 4 - Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses - Loans" above, as these unfunded commitments share similar risk characteristics with these loan portfolio segments.
The ACL - OBS at December 31, 2024 was $2.9 million compared to $3.6 million at December 31, 2023. The benefit for OBS for the year ended December 31, 2024 was $628 thousand. On January 1, 2023 in conjunction with adopting ASC 326, Mid Penn recorded an additional $3.1 million of provision for OBS which was included in the adoption cumulative effect adjustment.
The following table presents the activity in the ACL - OBS by segment for the year ended December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023:
(in thousands)
Balance at December 31, 2023(Benefit)/Provision for credit lossYear ended December 31, 2024
1-4 Family Rental$11 $5 $16 
C&I1,270 (105)1,165 
CRE NonOwner Occupied113 19 132 
CRE Owner Occupied106 (8)98 
Consumer 3 
Farmland108 (16)92 
HELOC & Junior Liens100 (8)92 
Multifamily24 3 27 
Other Construction & Land1,036 (244)792 
Residential Construction778 (262)516 
Residential First Liens18 (12)6 
$3,567 $(628)$2,939 
(in thousands)
Balance at December 31, 2022
Provision for credit loss
Year ended December 31, 2023
1-4 Family Rental$— $11 $11 
C&I33 1,237 1,270 
CRE NonOwner Occupied111 113 
CRE Owner Occupied102 106 
Consumer
Farmland106 108 
HELOC & Junior Liens13 87 100 
Multifamily— 24 24 
Other Construction & Land23 1,013 1,036 
Residential Construction772 778 
Residential First Liens17 18 
$85 $3,482 $3,567 
Litigation
Mid Penn and its subsidiaries are subject to various pending and threatened legal proceedings or other matters arising out of the normal conduct of business in which claims for monetary damages are asserted. As of the date of this report, management, after consultation with legal counsel, does not anticipate that the aggregate ultimate liability arising out of such pending or threatened matters will be material to Mid Penn’s consolidated financial position. On at least a quarterly basis, Mid Penn assesses its liabilities and contingencies in connection with such matters. For those matters where it is probable that Mid Penn will incur losses and the amounts of the losses can be reasonably estimated, Mid Penn records an expense and corresponding liability in its consolidated financial statements. To the extent such matters could result in exposure in excess of that liability, the amount of such excess is not currently estimable. The range of losses for matters where an exposure is not currently estimable or considered probable is not believed to be material in the aggregate. This is based on information currently available to Mid Penn and involves elements of judgment and significant uncertainties. While Mid Penn does not believe that the outcome of pending or threatened litigation or other matters will be material to Mid Penn’s consolidated financial position, it cannot rule out the possibility that such outcomes will be material to the consolidated results of operations for a particular reporting period in the future. In addition, regardless of the ultimate outcome of any such legal proceeding, inquiry or investigation, any such matter could cause Mid Penn to incur additional expenses, which could be significant, and possibly material, to Mid Penn’s results of operations in any future period.