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Pension Benefits
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Pension Benefits  
Pension Benefits

15.  Pension Benefits

The Company has a noncontributory defined benefit pension plan covering certain employees who work at least 1,000 hours per year. The participants have a vested interest in their accrued benefit after five full years of service. The benefits of the plan are based upon the employee’s years of service and average annual earnings for the highest five consecutive calendar years during the final ten-year period of employment. Plan assets are primarily debt securities (including U.S. Treasury and Agency securities and corporate bonds), listed common stocks (including shares of AmeriServ Financial, Inc. common stock which is limited to 4% of the plan’s assets), mutual funds, and short-term cash

equivalent instruments. The net periodic pension cost for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 was as follows (in thousands):

Three months ended

    

March 31, 

2025

    

2024

COMPONENTS OF NET PERIODIC BENEFIT COST:

  

 

  

Service cost

$

187

$

250

Interest cost

 

366

 

429

Expected return on plan assets

 

(1,040)

 

(1,032)

Net periodic pension benefit

$

(487)

$

(353)

The service cost component of net periodic benefit cost is included in salaries and employee benefits and all other components of net periodic benefit cost are included in other expense on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.

The accrued pension obligation, which had a positive (debit) balance of $31.7 million and $31.4 million, was reclassified to other assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. The balance of the accrued pension obligation continues to be a positive value as a result of Company contributions to the plan and the revaluation of the obligation.

The Company implemented a soft freeze of its defined benefit pension plan to provide that non-union employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 and union employees hired on or after January 1, 2014 are not eligible to participate in the pension plan. Instead, such employees are eligible to participate in a qualified 401(k) plan. This change was made to help reduce pension costs in future periods.