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Troubled Debt Restructurings
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Troubled Debt Restructurings [Abstract]  
Troubled Debt Restructurings

NOTE 5 – Troubled Debt Restructurings

At September 30, 2018, the Company had 26 loans totaling $8.9 million compared to 21 loans totaling $7.8 million at December 31, 2017, which were considered as TDRs. The Company considers a loan to be a TDR when the debtor experiences financial difficulties and the Company grants a concession to the debtor that it would not normally consider. Concessions can relate to the contractual interest rate, maturity date, or payment structure of the note. As part of the workout plan for individual loan relationships, the Company may restructure loan terms to assist borrowers facing financial challenges in the current economic environment. To date, the Company has restored four commercial loans previously classified as TDRs to accrual status.

The following table summarizes the concession at the time of modification and the recorded investment in the Company’s TDRs before and after their modification.

                    
For the nine months ended September 30, 2018
          Pre-     Post-
modificationmodification
RenewalsReducedConvertedMaturityTotaloutstandingoutstanding
deemed aor deferredto interestdateNumberrecordedrecorded
(dollars in thousands)concessionpaymentsonlyextensionsof loansinvestmentinvestment
Commercial
Owner occupied RE1---1$506$592
Business4---41,2071,532
Consumer
Real estate2---2549669
Total loans7---7$2,262$2,793
 
For the nine months ended September 30, 2017
Pre-Post-
modificationmodification
RenewalsReducedConvertedMaturityTotaloutstandingoutstanding
deemed aor deferredto interestdateNumberrecordedrecorded
(dollars in thousands)concessionpaymentsonlyextensionsof loansinvestmentinvestment
Commercial
Non-owner occupied RE1---1$976$976
Business11--2378387
Total loans21--3$     1,354$     1,363

As of September 30, 2018 and 2017, there were no loans modified as TDRs for which there was a payment default (60 days past due) within 12 months of the restructuring date.