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Share-Based Compensation
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Share-Based Compensation [Abstract]  
Share-Based Compensation
17.Share-Based Compensation

At its 2020 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting, the NI Holdings, Inc. 2020 Stock and Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) was approved by shareholders. The purpose of the Plan is to promote the interests of the Company and its shareholders by aiding the Company in attracting and retaining employees, officers, consultants, independent contractors, advisors, and non-employee directors capable of assuring the future success of the Company, to offer such persons incentives to put forth maximum efforts for the success of the Company’s business and to afford such persons an opportunity to acquire an ownership interest in the Company, thereby aligning the interests of such persons with the Company’s shareholders.

The Plan provides for the grant of nonqualified stock options, incentive stock options, restricted stock units (“RSUs”), stock appreciation rights, dividend equivalents, and performance share units (“PSUs”) to employees, officers, consultants, advisors, non-employee directors, and independent contractors designated by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors (the “Compensation Committee”). Awards made under the Plan are based upon, among other things, a participant’s level of responsibility and performance within the Company.

The total aggregate number of shares of common stock that may be issued under the Plan shall not exceed 1,000,000 shares, subject to adjustments as provided in the Plan. No eligible participant may be granted any awards for more than 100,000 shares in the aggregate

in any calendar year, subject to adjustment in accordance with the Plan. The aggregate amount payable pursuant to all performance awards denominated in cash to any eligible person in any calendar year is limited to $1,000 in value. Directors who are not also employees of the Company may not be granted awards denominated in shares that exceed $150 in any calendar year.

Restricted Stock Units

The Compensation Committee has awarded RSUs to non-employee directors and select executives. RSUs are promises to issue actual shares of common stock at the end of a vesting period. The RSUs granted to executives under the Plan were based on salary and vest 20% per year over a five-year period, while RSUs granted to non-employee directors vest 100% on the date of the next annual meeting of shareholders following the grant date. Dividend equivalents on RSUs are accrued during the vesting period and paid in cash at the end of the vesting period, but are subject to forfeiture until the underlying shares become vested. Participants do not have voting rights with respect to RSUs.

The Company recognizes stock-based compensation costs for RSUs based on the grant date fair value. The compensation costs are normally expensed over the vesting periods to each vesting date; however, the cost of RSUs granted to executives are expensed immediately if the executive has met certain retirement criteria and the RSUs become non-forfeitable. Estimated forfeitures are included in the determination of compensation costs. No forfeitures are currently estimated.

A summary of the Company’s outstanding and unearned RSUs is presented below:

   RSUs  

Weighted-Average
Grant-Date

Fair Value

Per Share

 
Units outstanding and unearned at January 1, 2022   108,380   $16.86 
RSUs granted during 2022   59,600    17.61 
RSUs earned during 2022   (52,620)   17.39 
Units outstanding and unearned at December 31, 2022   115,360    17.00 
           
RSUs granted during 2023   58,400    13.85 
RSUs earned during 2023   (35,180)   16.22 
Units outstanding and unearned at March 31, 2023   138,580    15.87 
           

 

The following table shows the impact of RSU activity to the Company’s financial results:

   Three Months Ended March 31, 
   2023   2022 
RSU compensation expense  $302   $273 
Income tax benefit   (69)   (62)
RSU compensation expense, net of income taxes  $233   $211 
           

 

At March 31, 2023, there was $1,322 of unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding RSUs. That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 2.22 years.

Performance Share Units

The Compensation Committee has awarded PSUs to select executives. PSUs are promises to issue actual shares of common stock at the end of a vesting period, if certain performance conditions are met. The PSUs granted to employees under the Plan were based on salary and include a three-year book value cumulative growth target with threshold and stretch goals. They will vest on the third anniversary of the grant date, subject to the participant’s continuous employment through the vesting date and the level of performance achieved. Dividend equivalents on PSUs are accrued and paid in cash at the end of the performance period in accordance with the level of performance achieved, but are subject to forfeiture until the underlying shares become vested. Participants do not have voting rights with respect to PSUs.

The Company recognizes stock-based compensation costs for PSUs based on the grant date fair value over the performance period of the awards. Estimated forfeitures are included in the determination of compensation costs. The current cost estimates represent the Company’s forecasted performance against cumulative growth targets.

A summary of the Company’s outstanding PSUs is presented below:

   PSUs  

Weighted-Average
Grant-Date

Fair Value

Per Share

 
Units outstanding at January 1, 2022   190,600   $16.06 
PSUs granted during 2022 (at target)   61,800    18.10 
PSUs earned during 2022   (86,684)   15.21 
Performance adjustment (1)   31,200    15.21 
Forfeitures   (6,916)   15.21 
Units outstanding at December 31, 2022   190,000    17.00 
           
PSUs granted during 2023 (at target)   87,400    13.85 
PSUs earned during 2023        
Performance adjustment (1)   (63,600)   14.26 
Forfeitures        
Units outstanding at March 31, 2023   213,800    16.53 

 

(1)  Represents the change in PSUs issued based upon the attainment of performance goals established by the Company.

 

The following table shows the impact of PSU activity to the Company’s financial results:

   Three Months Ended March 31, 
   2023   2022 
PSU compensation expense  $138   $261 
Income tax benefit   (31)   (59)
PSU compensation expense, net of income taxes  $107   $202 
           

 

The cost estimates for PSU grants represent initial target awards until the Company can reasonably forecast the financial performance of each PSU award grant. At the end of the performance period, the Company will reflect a performance adjustment, which may be either an increase or decrease from the initial target awards. The actual number of shares to be issued at the end of the performance period will range from 0% to 150% of the initial target awards.

At March 31, 2023, there was $1,455 of unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding PSUs. That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 2.68 years.