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Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank [Abstract]  
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank
13.  Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank

Federal Home Loan Bank advances consisted of the following monthly amortizing and term borrowings at December 31:

(in thousands)
 
2015
  
2014
 
Monthly amortizing
 
$
1,056
  
$
1,170
 
Term
  
100,000
   
60,000
 
Total FHLB advances
 
$
101,056
  
$
61,170
 

The advances from the FHLB that require monthly principal payments were due for repayment as follows:

  
Principal Payments Due by Period at December 31, 2015
 
(in thousands)
 
Total
  
Within 1 Year
  
2 Years
  
3 Years
  
4 Years
  
5 Years
  
After 5 Years
 
Outstanding advances, weighted average interest rate – 1.53%
 
$
1,056
  
$
120
  
$
98
  
$
403
  
$
20
  
$
20
  
$
395
 

At December 31, 2014, CTBI had monthly amortizing FHLB advances totaling $1.2 million at a weighted average interest rate of 1.70%.

CTBI utilizes the FHLB cash management advance to facilitate any short-term funding needs.  These short-term advances typically have a two-week maturity and require the total payment to be made at maturity.  At December 31, 2015, CTBI had a $100.0 million term advance with a fixed interest rate of 0.34% and a maturity date of January 6, 2016.  At December 31, 2014, CTBI had a $60.0 million term advance with a fixed interest rate of 0.17% and a maturity date of January 5, 2015.

Advances totaling $101.1 million at December 31, 2015 were collateralized by FHLB stock of $17.9 million and a blanket lien on qualifying 1-4 family first mortgage loans.  As of December 31, 2015, CTBI had a $490.3 million FHLB borrowing capacity with $101.1 million in advances and $170.9 million in letters of credit used for public fund pledging leaving $218.3 million available for additional advances.  The advances had fixed interest rates ranging from 0.00% to 6.42% with a weighted average rate of 0.35%.  The advances are subject to restrictions or penalties in the event of prepayment.