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Revenue
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Revenue  
Revenue

Note 12— Revenue

Certain of the Company’s non-interest revenue streams are derived from short-term contacts associated with services provided to deposit account holders as well as other ancillary services, which are accounted for in accordance with ASC 606 – Revenue Recognition. For most of these revenue streams, the duration of the contract does not extend beyond the services performed. Due to the short duration of most customer contracts that generate non-interest income, no significant judgments must be made in the determination of the amount and timing of revenue recognized.

The following table shows the components of non-interest income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021.

Three months ended

Six months ended

June 30, 

June 30, 

(Dollars in thousands)

    

2022

    

2021

    

2022

    

2021

Service charges on deposit accounts (1)

 

  

 

  

  

 

  

Overdrawn account fees

$

22

$

16

$

41

$

31

Account service fees

 

62

 

44

 

120

 

87

Other service charges and fees (1)

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Interchange income

 

105

 

94

 

198

 

178

Other charges and fees

 

52

 

22

 

96

 

42

Bank owned life insurance

 

95

 

100

 

190

 

207

Gains on securities

 

 

 

 

10

Net gains (losses) on premises and equipment (1)

 

 

 

(1)

 

Insurance commissions (1)

 

44

 

22

 

265

 

177

Other operating income (loss) (2)

 

(271)

 

119

 

(386)

 

149

Total non-interest income

$

109

$

417

$

523

$

881

(1)

Income within the scope of ASC 606 – Revenue Recognition.

(2)

Includes other operating income (loss) within the scope of ASC 606 – Revenue Recognition amounting to $2 thousand and $6 thousand and a loss of $(273) thousand and $(391) thousand related to the fair value adjustment on equity securities carried at fair value for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively, which is outside the scope of ASC 606. These securities consist of mutual funds held in a trust and were obtained for the purpose of economically hedging changes in the Company’s nonqualified deferred compensation liability. Includes other operating income (loss) within the scope of ASC 606 – Revenue

Recognition amounting to $53 thousand and $51 thousand and a fair value adjustment gain of $66 thousand and $99 thousand outside the scope of ASC 606 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.

A description of the Company’s revenue streams accounted for under ASC 606 follows:

Service charges on deposit accounts

Service charges on deposit accounts consist of overdrawn account fees and account service fees. Overdrawn account fees are recognized at the point in time that the overdraft occurs. Account service fees consist primarily of account analysis and other maintenance fees and are earned over the course of a month, representing the period over which the Company satisfies the performance obligation. Payment for service charges on deposit accounts is received immediately or in the following month through a direct charge to customers’ accounts.

Other service charges and fees

Other service charges and fees are primarily comprised of interchange income and other charges and fees. Interchange income is earned whenever the Company’s debit and credit cards are processed through card payment networks such as Visa. Other charges and fees include revenue from processing wire transfers, cashier’s checks, and other transaction based services. The Company’s performance obligation for these charges and fees are largely satisfied, and related revenue recognized, when the services are rendered or upon completion. Payment is typically received immediately or in the following month.

Net gains (losses) on premises and equipment

The Company records a gain or loss on the disposition of premises and equipment when control of the property transfers or is involuntarily converted to a monetary asset (e.g., insurance proceeds). This income is reflected in other operating income on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Income.

Insurance commissions

The Company performs the function of an insurance intermediary by introducing the policyholder and insurer and is compensated in the form of a commission for placement of an insurance policy based on a percentage of premiums issued and maintained during the period. Revenue is recognized when received.