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DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The Company is exposed to certain risk arising from both its business operations and economic conditions. The Company principally manages its exposures to a wide variety of business and operational risks through management of its core business activities. The Company manages economic risks, including interest rate, liquidity, and credit risk primarily by managing the amount, sources, and duration of its assets and liabilities and the use of derivative financial instruments. Specifically, the Company enters into derivative financial instruments to manage exposures that arise from business activities that result in the receipt or payment of future known and uncertain cash amounts, the value of which are determined by interest rates. The Company’s derivative financial instruments are used as risk management tools by the Company to manage differences in the amount, timing, and duration of the Company’s known or expected cash receipts and its known or expected cash payments principally related to the Company’s borrowings and are not used for trading or speculative purposes.
The Company’s objectives in using interest rate derivatives are to add stability to interest expense and to manage its exposure to interest rate movements. To accomplish this objective, the Company primarily uses interest rate swaps as part of its interest rate risk management strategy. Interest rate swaps designated as cash flow hedges involve the receipt of variable
amounts from a counterparty in exchange for the Company making fixed-rate payments over the life of the agreements without exchange of the underlying notional amount. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the Company had one interest rate derivative designated as a hedging instrument with an aggregate notional amount of $50.0 million. Such derivatives were used to hedge the variable cash flows associated with the Company's borrowings. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the Company had cash collateral of $690 thousand and $1.7 million held with the counterparty for these derivatives, respectively.
The Company enters into interest rate swaps that allow its commercial loan customers to effectively convert a variable-rate commercial loan agreement to a fixed-rate commercial loan agreement. Under these agreements, the Company enters into a variable-rate loan agreement with a customer in addition to an interest rate swap agreement, which serves to effectively swap the customer’s variable-rate loan into a fixed-rate loan. The Company then enters into a corresponding swap agreement with a third party in order to economically hedge its exposure through the customer agreement. The interest rate swaps with both the customers and third parties are not designated as hedges and are marked through earnings. At June 30, 2021, the Company had ten customer and ten corresponding third-party broker interest rate derivatives not designated as a hedging instrument with an aggregate notional amount of $64.6 million. The Company had $61.3 million of such derivative instruments at December 31, 2020.
The Company entered into a risk participation agreement with a financial institution counterparty (the “Agent Bank”) for an interest rate derivative contract related to a loan in which the Company is a participant. The risk protection agreement provides credit protection to the Agent Bank should the borrower fail to perform on its interest rate derivative contracts with the Agent Bank. The Company received an upfront fee of $53 thousand upon entry into the risk participation agreement in the six months ended June 30, 2021. The Company manages its credit risk on the risk participation agreement by monitoring the creditworthiness of the borrower, which is based on the same credit review process as though the Company had entered into the derivative instruments directly with the borrower. The notional amount of such risk participation agreement reflects the Company’s pro-rata share of the derivative instrument, consistent with its share of the related participated loan. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the total notional amount of the risk participation agreement was $15.9 million and zero, respectively.
As a part of its normal residential mortgage operations, the Company will enter into an interest rate lock commitment with a potential borrower. The Company enters into a corresponding commitment to an investor to sell that loan at a specific price shortly after origination. In accordance with FASB ASC 820, adjustments are recorded through earnings to account for the net change in fair value of these transactions for the held for sale pipeline.
The following table summarizes the fair value of the Company's derivative instruments at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020:
June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
Notional AmountBalance Sheet LocationFair ValueNotional AmountBalance Sheet LocationFair Value
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swaps - balance sheet hedge$50,000 Other liabilities$(399)$50,000 Other liabilities$(1,230)
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments$(399)$(1,230)
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swap - commercial borrower$32,304 Other assets$181 $30,673 Other assets$690 
Interest rate swap - counterparty32,304 Other liabilities(179)30,673 Other liabilities(726)
Risk participation 15,855 Other liabilities(4)— — 
Interest rate lock commitments with customers20,046 Other assets456 22,560 Other assets673 
Forward sale commitment8,064 Other assets22 10,400 Other liabilities(61)
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments$476 $576 
The following tables summarize the effect of the Company's derivative financial instruments on OCI and net income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020:
Amount of Loss Recognized in OCI on DerivativeAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI on Derivative
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2021202020212020
Derivatives in cash flow hedging relationships:
Interest rate products$(83)$(842)$656 $(2,101)
Total$(83)$(842)$656 $(2,101)

Amount of Loss Reclassified from AOCI into IncomeAmount of Loss Reclassified from AOCI into IncomeLocation of Loss Recognized from AOCI into Income
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2021202020212020
Derivatives in cash flow hedging relationships:
Interest rate products$(89)$(121)$(176)$(125)Interest expense
Total$(89)$(121)$(176)$(125)

Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in IncomeAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in IncomeLocation of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Income
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2021202020212020
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate products$(16)$(17)$37 $(17)Other operating expenses
Risk participation agreement  (4)— Other operating expenses
Interest rate lock commitments with customers(216)551 (217)883 Mortgage banking activities
Forward sale commitment(171)141 83 (197)Mortgage banking activities
Total$(403)$675 $(101)$669 

The following table is a summary of interest rate swap components at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020:
June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
Weighted average pay rate0.77 %0.77 %
Weighted average receive rate0.10 %0.09 %
Weighted average maturity in years3.74.2