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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
Risk Management Objective of Using Derivatives

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 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. The Company does not enter into derivative financial instruments for trading purposes.

Cash Flow Hedges of Interest Rate Risk

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. These derivatives were used to hedge the variable cash flows associated with existing variable-rate debt. The Company has executed a series of cash flow hedges to fix the effective interest rate for payments due on $62.0 million of LIBOR-based junior subordinated debentures to a weighted-average-fixed rate of 2.62%.
Select terms of the hedges are as follows:
$ in thousands
Notional Fixed RateMaturity Date
$15,465 2.60 %March 15, 2024
$14,433 2.60 %March 30, 2024
$18,558 2.64 %March 15, 2026
$13,506 2.64 %March 17, 2026

For derivatives designated and that qualify as cash flow hedges of interest rate risk, the gain or loss on the derivative is recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income and subsequently reclassified into interest expense in the same period(s) during which the hedged transaction affects earnings. Amounts reported in accumulated other comprehensive income related to derivatives will be reclassified to interest expense as interest payments are paid on the Company’s variable-rate debt. During the next twelve months, the Company estimates that an additional $1.5 million will be reclassified as an increase to interest expense.

Non-designated Hedges

Derivatives not designated as hedges are not considered speculative and result from a service the Company provides to certain customers. The Company executes interest rate swaps with commercial banking customers to facilitate their respective risk management strategies. Those interest rate swaps are simultaneously hedged by offsetting derivatives the Company executes with a third party, such that the Company minimizes its net risk exposure resulting from such transactions. As the interest rate derivatives associated with this program do not meet the strict hedge accounting requirements, changes in the fair value of both the customer derivatives and the offsetting derivatives are recognized directly in earnings as a component of other noninterest income.

The table below presents the fair value of the Company’s derivative financial instruments:
Notional Amount Derivative AssetsDerivative Liabilities
(in thousands)June 30,
2021
December 31, 2020June 30,
2021
December 31, 2020June 30,
2021
December 31, 2020
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments:
Interest rate swap$61,962 $61,962 $— $— $4,379 $5,987 
Derivatives not Designated as Hedging Instruments:
Interest rate swap$983,018 $1,026,016 $19,809 $28,703 $19,846 $28,980 
Derivative assets are classified on the balance sheet in other assets. Derivative liabilities are classified on the balance sheet in other liabilities.
The table below presents a gross presentation, the effects of offsetting, and a net presentation of the Company’s financial instruments that are subject to offsetting. The gross amounts of assets or liabilities can be reconciled to the tabular disclosure of fair value. The fair value table above provides the location that financial assets and liabilities are presented on the Balance Sheet.
As of June 30, 2021
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Statement of Financial Position

(in thousands)
Gross Amounts RecognizedGross Amounts Offset in the Statement of Financial PositionNet Amounts of Assets presented in the Statement of Financial PositionFinancial InstrumentsFair Value Collateral PostedNet Amount
Assets:
Interest rate swap $19,809 $— $19,809 $570 $— $19,239 
Liabilities:
Interest rate swap$24,225 $— $24,225 $570 $23,312 $343 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase208,795 — 208,795 — 208,795 — 
As of December 31, 2020
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Statement of Financial Position

(in thousands)
Gross Amounts Recognized Gross Amounts Offset in the Statement of Financial PositionNet Amounts of Assets presented in the Statement of Financial PositionFinancial InstrumentsFair Value Collateral PostedNet Amount
Assets:
Interest rate swap$28,703 $— $28,703 $$— $28,701 
Liabilities:
Interest rate swap$34,967 $— $34,967 $$34,903 $62 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase271,081 — 271,081 — 271,081 — 
As of June 30, 2021, the fair value of derivatives in a net liability position, which includes accrued interest but excludes any adjustment for nonperformance risk, related to these agreements was $25.0 million. Further, the Company has minimum collateral posting thresholds with certain of its derivative counterparties and has posted collateral of $23.3 million.