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Derivative Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivative Financial Instruments
13.
DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

 

The Company is exposed to certain risks arising from both its business operations and economic conditions. The Company 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 certain balance sheet assets and liabilities. In the normal course of business, the Company also uses derivative financial instruments to add stability to interest income or expense and to manage its exposure to movements in interest rates. The Company does not use derivatives for trading or speculative purposes and only enters into transactions that have a qualifying hedge relationship. The Company’s hedging strategies involving interest rate derivatives are classified as either cash flow hedges or fair value hedges, depending upon the rate characteristic of the hedged item.

 

Cash Flow Hedges

 

The Bank has entered into forward interest rate swap contracts on certain variable-rate money market deposit accounts (indexed to the Federal Funds effective rate’s daily weighted average). The money market account balances are expected to exceed the notional amount for the duration of the hedges and the rates on these deposits are anticipated to move closely with changes in one-month LIBOR, or a comparable benchmark interest rate. These interest rate swaps were designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedges with the objective of converting the floating interest payments to a fixed rate. Under the swap arrangements, the Bank pays a fixed interest rate and receives a variable interest rate based on one-month LIBOR, or a comparable benchmark interest rate, on the notional amount, with monthly net settlements.

 

During the three months ended June 30, 2022, the Bank terminated a forward interest rate swap contract on a variable FHLB advance that was previously designated as a cash flow hedge. The termination of the swap resulted in a net gain of $0.3 million which will remain in accumulated other comprehensive income and be reclassified into earnings over the original term of the interest rate swap contract. During both the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2022, a net tax gain of $14 thousand was reclassified from other comprehensive income (loss) related to the terminated contract. There were no gains or losses reclassified from other comprehensive income (loss) related to cash flow hedges for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021.

 

Fair Value Hedges

 

The Bank has entered into forward interest rate swap contracts on fixed rate commercial real estate loans. The interest rate swaps were designated as derivative instruments in fair value hedges with the objective of effectively converting pools of fixed rate assets to variable rate throughout the hedge durations. Under the swap arrangements, the Bank pays a fixed interest rate and receives a variable interest rate based on one-month LIBOR, or a comparable benchmark interest rate, on the notional amount, with monthly net settlements. The Bank recognized no gains or losses on the fair value hedges for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021.

 

Presentation

 

The Company has elected to offset derivative fair value amounts under master netting agreements, given that all of the Company’s hedges are with the same counterparty.

 

The following table reflects the notional amount and fair value of derivative instruments included on the Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheets on a net basis.

 

 

 

As of June 30, 2022

 

 

As of December 31, 2021

 

 

 

Notional

 

 

Estimated Fair Value

 

 

Notional

 

 

Estimated Fair Value

 

 

 

Amount

 

 

Gain (Loss) (1)

 

 

Amount

 

 

Gain (Loss) (1)

 

 

 

(Dollars in Thousands)

 

Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fair value hedges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest rate swaps related to fixed rate commercial real estate loans

 

$

20,000

 

 

$

705

 

 

$

20,000

 

 

$

(198

)

Total fair value hedges

 

 

 

 

 

705

 

 

 

 

 

 

(198

)

Cash flow hedges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest rate swaps related to variable-rate money market deposit accounts

 

 

20,000

 

 

 

692

 

 

 

20,000

 

 

 

(472

)

Interest rate swaps related to FHLB advances

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10,000

 

 

 

(104

)

Total cash flow hedges

 

 

 

 

 

692

 

 

 

 

 

 

(576

)

Total hedges designated as hedging instruments, net

 

 

 

 

$

1,397

 

 

 

 

 

$

(774

)

 

(1)
Derivatives in a gain position are recorded as other assets and derivatives in a loss position are recorded as other liabilities in the consolidated balance sheets.

 

The Company has elected the last-of-layer method with respect to both of its fair value hedges. This approach allows the Company to designate as the hedged item a stated amount of the assets that are not expected to be affected by prepayments, defaults and other factors affecting the timing and amount of cash flows. Relative to the identified pools of loans, this represents the last dollar amount of the designated commercial loans, which is equivalent to the notional amounts of the derivative instruments.

 

The following amounts were recorded on the condensed consolidated balance sheet related to cumulative basis adjustments for fair value hedges:

 

Location in the Condensed Consolidated
Balance Sheet in Which the Hedged

 

Carrying Amount of the
Hedged Assets

 

 

Cumulative Amount of Fair
Value Hedging Adjustment
Included in the Carrying
Amount of the Hedged Assets

 

Item is Included

 

June 30, 2022

 

 

 

(Dollars in Thousands)

 

Loans and leases, net of allowance for loan and
   lease losses
(1)

 

$

37,678

 

 

$

705

 

 

(1)
These amounts include the amortized cost basis of closed portfolios used to designate hedging relationships in which the hedged item is the last layer expected to be remaining at the end of the hedging relationship. As of June 30, 2022, the amortized cost basis of the closed portfolios used in these hedging relationships was $38.4 million, the cumulative basis adjustments associated with these hedging relationships were $0.7 million, and the amounts of the designated hedged items were $20.0 million.

 

The following table presents the effect of hedging derivative instruments on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Operations.

 

 

 

Location in the Condensed

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

Six Months Ended

 

 

 

Consolidated Statements
of Operations

 

June 30,
2022

 

 

June 30,
2021

 

 

June 30,
2022

 

 

June 30,
2021

 

 

 

 

 

(Dollars in Thousands)

 

 

(Dollars in Thousands)

 

Interest income

 

Interest and fees on loans

 

$

(28

)

 

$

(63

)

 

$

(87

)

 

$

(124

)

Interest expense

 

Interest on deposits

 

 

48

 

 

 

32

 

 

 

127

 

 

 

63

 

Interest expense

 

Interest on short-term borrowings

 

 

(14

)

 

 

83

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

164

 

 

 

Net interest income (expense)

 

$

(62

)

 

$

(178

)

 

$

(230

)

 

$

(351

)