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Allowance for Credit Losses
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Allowance for Credit Losses  
Allowance for Credit Losses

4. Allowance for Credit Losses

The Company maintains the allowance for credit losses for loans and leases (the “ACL”) that is deducted from the amortized cost basis of loans and leases to present the net carrying value of loans and leases expected to be collected. The measurement of expected credit losses is based on relevant information about past events, including historical experience, current conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts that affect the collectibility of the reported amount of loans and leases.

The Company also maintains an estimated reserve for unfunded commitments on the unaudited interim consolidated balance sheets. The reserve for unfunded commitments is reduced in the period in which the off-balance sheet financial instruments expire, loan funding occurs, or is otherwise settled.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 27, 2020, the CARES Act was signed into law. The CARES Act creates a forbearance program for federally backed mortgage loans, protects borrowers from negative credit reporting due to loan accommodations related to the National Emergency, and provides financial institutions the option to temporarily suspend certain requirements under GAAP related to troubled debt restructurings (“TDRs”) for a limited period of time to account for the effects of COVID-19. Financial institutions accounting for eligible loans under the CARES Act are not required to report such loans as TDRs in accordance with GAAP. In addition, Interagency Statements were issued on March 22, 2020 and April 7, 2020 to encourage financial institutions to work prudently with borrowers and to describe the agencies’ interpretation of how current accounting rules under GAAP apply to certain COVID-19 related modifications. The agencies confirmed with the FASB that short-term modifications (e.g., six months or less) for payment deferrals, fee waivers, extensions of repayment terms, or delays in payment that are insignificant and made on a good faith basis in response to borrowers impacted by COVID-19 who were current prior to any relief are not TDRs under GAAP. The agencies also confirmed that these short-term modifications should not be reported as being on nonaccrual status and should not be considered past due during the period of the deferral. The Company has adopted the provisions of both the CARES Act and Interagency Statements. The Company is first applying the CARES Act guidance in determining if certain loan modifications are not required to be reported as TDRs. If the loan modification does not qualify under the CARES Act, then the Interagency Statement guidance is applied. On December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act – 2021 (the “CAA”) was signed into law, which extends the temporary relief from TDR reporting through the earlier of (1) January 1, 2022, or (2) 60 days after the date on which the national emergency concerning COVID-19 terminates. The interim consolidated financial information below reflects the application of this guidance.

Rollforward of the Allowance for Credit Losses

The following presents the activity in the ACL by class of loans and leases for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020:

Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

    

Industrial

    

Estate

    

Construction

    

Financing

    

Mortgage

    

Line

    

Consumer

    

Total

 

Allowance for credit losses:

Balance at beginning of period

$

27,322

$

51,691

$

10,552

$

3,197

$

38,471

$

6,668

$

62,465

$

200,366

Charge-offs

(330)

(3,917)

(4,247)

Recoveries

287

12

14

38

2,797

3,148

Decrease in Provision

(4,216)

(4,670)

(400)

(130)

(4,277)

(456)

(15,970)

(30,119)

Balance at end of period

$

23,063

$

47,033

$

10,152

$

3,067

$

34,208

$

6,250

$

45,375

$

169,148

Six Months Ended June 30, 2021

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

  

Industrial

  

Estate

  

Construction

  

Financing

  

Mortgage

    

Line

  

Consumer

  

Total

Allowance for credit losses:

Balance at beginning of period

$

24,711

$

58,123

$

10,039

$

3,298

$

40,461

$

7,163

$

64,659

$

208,454

Charge-offs

(1,293)

(66)

(98)

(10,458)

(11,915)

Recoveries

502

15

166

31

62

5,452

6,228

Decrease in Provision

(857)

(11,039)

(53)

(231)

(6,186)

(975)

(14,278)

(33,619)

Balance at end of period

$

23,063

$

47,033

$

10,152

$

3,067

$

34,208

$

6,250

$

45,375

$

169,148

Three Months Ended June 30, 2020

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

    

Industrial

    

Estate

    

Construction

    

Financing

    

Mortgage

    

Line

    

Consumer

    

Total

Allowance for credit losses:

Balance at beginning of period

$

20,884

$

42,838

$

8,824

$

851

$

30,021

$

6,556

$

56,039

$

166,013

Charge-offs

(13,974)

(2,723)

(379)

(14)

(8,907)

(25,997)

Recoveries

100

30

17

8

2,456

2,611

Increase (decrease) in Provision

14,289

13,007

(3,199)

2,986

3,850

1,071

17,489

49,493

Balance at end of period

$

21,299

$

53,122

$

5,276

$

3,837

$

33,874

$

7,635

$

67,077

$

192,120

Six Months Ended June 30, 2020

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

  

Industrial

  

Estate

  

Construction

  

Financing

  

Mortgage

    

Line

  

Consumer

  

Unallocated

  

Total

Allowance for credit losses:

Balance at beginning of period

$

28,975

$

22,325

$

4,844

$

424

$

29,303

$

9,876

$

34,644

$

139

$

130,530

Adoption of ASU No. 2016-13

(16,105)

10,559

(1,803)

207

(2,793)

(4,731)

15,575

(139)

770

Charge-offs

(14,175)

(2,723)

(379)

(14)

(8)

(17,504)

(34,803)

Recoveries

320

140

152

130

4,539

5,281

Increase in Provision

22,284

22,961

2,474

3,206

7,226

2,368

29,823

90,342

Balance at end of period

$

21,299

$

53,122

$

5,276

$

3,837

$

33,874

$

7,635

$

67,077

$

$

192,120

Rollforward of the Reserve for Unfunded Commitments

The following presents the activity in the Reserve for Unfunded Commitments for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020:

Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

    

Industrial

    

Estate

    

Construction

    

Financing

    

Mortgage

    

Line

    

Consumer

    

Total

Reserve for unfunded commitments:

Balance at beginning of period

$

16,129

$

1,112

$

8,313

$

$

$

8,500

$

49

$

34,103

Decrease in Provision

(3,321)

(134)

(440)

(979)

(7)

(4,881)

Balance at end of period

$

12,808

$

978

$

7,873

$

$

$

7,521

$

42

$

29,222

Six Months Ended June 30, 2021

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

  

Industrial

  

Estate

  

Construction

  

Financing

  

Mortgage

  

Line

  

Consumer

  

Total

Reserve for unfunded commitments:

Balance at beginning of period

$

11,719

$

1,328

$

9,037

$

$

2

$

8,452

$

65

$

30,603

Increase (decrease) in Provision

1,089

(350)

(1,164)

(2)

(931)

(23)

(1,381)

Balance at end of period

$

12,808

$

978

$

7,873

$

$

$

7,521

$

42

$

29,222

Three Months Ended June 30, 2020

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

    

Industrial

    

Estate

    

Construction

    

Financing

    

Mortgage

    

Line

    

Consumer

    

Total

Reserve for unfunded commitments:

Balance at beginning of period

$

4,791

$

696

$

4,813

$

$

1

$

6,927

$

23

$

17,251

Increase in Provision

3,390

472

1,095

2

963

31

5,953

Balance at end of period

$

8,181

$

1,168

$

5,908

$

$

3

$

7,890

$

54

$

23,204

Six Months Ended June 30, 2020

Commercial Lending

Residential Lending

Commercial

Commercial

Home

and

Real

Lease

Residential

Equity

(dollars in thousands)

  

Industrial

  

Estate

  

Construction

  

Financing

  

Mortgage

  

Line

  

Consumer

  

Total

Reserve for unfunded commitments:

Balance at beginning of period

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

600

$

600

Adoption of ASU No. 2016-13

5,390

778

4,119

7

6,587

(581)

16,300

Increase (decrease) in Provision

2,791

390

1,789

(4)

1,303

35

6,304

Balance at end of period

$

8,181

$

1,168

$

5,908

$

$

3

$

7,890

$

54

$

23,204

Credit Quality Information

The Company performs an internal loan review and grading or scoring procedures on an ongoing basis. The review provides management with periodic information as to the quality of the loan portfolio and effectiveness of the Company’s lending policies and procedures. The objective of the loan review and grading or scoring procedures is to identify, in a timely manner, existing or emerging credit quality issues so that appropriate steps can be initiated to avoid or minimize future losses.

Loans and leases subject to grading primarily include: commercial and industrial loans, commercial real estate loans, construction loans and lease financing. Other loans subject to grading include installment loans to businesses or individuals for business and commercial purposes, overdraft lines of credit, commercial credit cards, and other credits as may be determined. Credit quality indicators for internally graded loans and leases are generally updated on an annual basis or on a quarterly basis for those loans and leases deemed to be of potentially higher risk.

An internal credit risk rating system is used to determine loan grade and is based on borrower credit risk and transactional risk. The loan grading process is a mechanism used to determine the risk of a particular borrower and is based on the following factors of a borrower: character, earnings and operating cash flow, asset and liability structure, debt capacity, management and controls, borrowing entity, and industry and operating environment.

Pass – “Pass” (uncriticized) loans and leases, are not considered to carry greater than normal risk. The borrower has the apparent ability to satisfy obligations to the Company, and therefore no loss in ultimate collection is anticipated.

Special Mention – Loans and leases that have potential weaknesses deserve management’s close attention. If left uncorrected, these potential weaknesses may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects for assets or in the institution’s credit position at some future date. Special mention assets are not adversely classified and do not expose an institution to sufficient risk to warrant adverse classification.

Substandard – Loans and leases that are inadequately protected by the current financial condition and paying capacity of the obligor or by any collateral pledged. Loans and leases so classified must have a well-defined weakness or weaknesses that jeopardize the collection of the debt. They are characterized by the distinct possibility that the bank may sustain some loss if the deficiencies are not corrected.

Doubtful – Loans and leases that have weaknesses found in substandard borrowers with the added provision that the weaknesses make collection of debt in full, on the basis of currently existing facts, conditions, and values, highly questionable and improbable.

Loss – Loans and leases classified as loss are considered uncollectible and of such little value that their continuance as an asset is not warranted. This classification does not mean that the loan or lease has absolutely no recovery or salvage value, but rather that it is not practical or desirable to defer writing off this basically worthless asset even though partial recovery may be effected in the future.

Loans that are primarily monitored for credit quality using FICO scores include: residential mortgage loans, home equity lines and consumer loans. FICO scores are calculated primarily based on a consideration of payment history, the current amount of debt, the length of credit history available, a recent history of new sources of credit and the mix of credit type. FICO scores are updated on a monthly, quarterly or bi-annual basis, depending on the product type.

The amortized cost basis by year of origination and credit quality indicator of the Company’s loans and leases as of June 30, 2021 was as follows:

Revolving

Loans

Converted

Term Loans

Revolving

to Term

Amortized Cost Basis by Origination Year

Loans

Loans

Amortized

Amortized

(dollars in thousands)

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

Prior

Cost Basis

Cost Basis

Total

Commercial Lending

Commercial and Industrial

Risk rating:

Pass

$

606,765

$

422,457

$

242,554

$

136,069

$

48,828

$

207,502

$

674,340

$

23,935

$

2,362,450

Special Mention

122

8,994

33,617

12,735

1,425

4,647

14,338

376

76,254

Substandard

7,149

2,400

16,246

137

8,731

6,397

1,344

42,404

Other (1)

9,812

8,774

10,337

6,632

3,531

965

43,388

83,439

Total Commercial and Industrial

616,699

447,374

288,908

171,682

53,921

221,845

738,463

25,655

2,564,547

Commercial Real Estate

Risk rating:

Pass

288,366

342,013

571,608

557,533

449,551

1,055,803

63,775

2

3,328,651

Special Mention

1,482

52,852

16,081

33,022

55,933

7,604

166,974

Substandard

411

7,016

2,069

21,962

502

31,960

Other (1)

483

483

Total Commercial Real Estate

288,366

343,906

624,460

580,630

484,642

1,134,181

71,881

2

3,528,068

Construction

Risk rating:

Pass

49,592

97,149

296,405

173,352

62,983

70,998

55,892

806,371

Special Mention

494

705

361

1,560

Substandard

373

1,378

1,751

Other (1)

11,829

15,036

5,247

5,381

2,953

2,930

807

44,183

Total Construction

61,421

112,185

302,146

179,811

65,936

75,667

56,699

853,865

Lease Financing

Risk rating:

Pass

21,690

69,598

55,494

11,376

16,623

60,091

234,872

Special Mention

545

308

465

246

81

232

1,877

Substandard

2,720

1,668

260

1,072

502

6,222

Total Lease Financing

22,235

72,626

57,627

11,882

17,776

60,825

242,971

Total Commercial Lending

$

988,721

$

976,091

$

1,273,141

$

944,005

$

622,275

$

1,492,518

$

867,043

$

25,657

$

7,189,451

(continued)

Revolving

Loans

Converted

Term Loans

Revolving

to Term

Amortized Cost Basis by Origination Year

Loans

Loans

(continued)

Amortized

Amortized

(dollars in thousands)

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

Prior

Cost Basis

Cost Basis

Total

Residential Lending

Residential Mortgage

FICO:

740 and greater

$

570,542

$

675,163

$

329,047

$

224,827

$

293,853

$

958,515

$

$

$

3,051,947

680 - 739

68,225

86,857

50,699

43,075

42,753

144,223

435,832

620 - 679

11,867

12,564

9,988

6,352

9,310

41,478

91,559

550 - 619

1,018

171

1,322

1,752

11,788

16,051

Less than 550

1,274

346

2,545

2,807

6,972

No Score (3)

10,207

8,602

15,988

21,087

18,814

51,217

125,915

Other (2)

10,440

17,605

12,917

11,910

19,349

20,130

625

155

93,131

Total Residential Mortgage

671,281

803,083

418,810

308,919

388,376

1,230,158

625

155

3,821,407

Home Equity Line

FICO:

740 and greater

610,924

1,757

612,681

680 - 739

147,286

3,619

150,905

620 - 679

39,660

2,036

41,696

550 - 619

12,966

1,256

14,222

Less than 550

2,025

47

2,072

No Score (3)

3,792

3,792

Total Home Equity Line

816,653

8,715

825,368

Total Residential Lending

671,281

803,083

418,810

308,919

388,376

1,230,158

817,278

8,870

4,646,775

Consumer Lending

FICO:

740 and greater

82,086

97,867

100,874

77,671

38,340

16,537

112,925

284

526,584

680 - 739

50,771

70,303

73,024

48,071

26,097

12,183

70,627

747

351,823

620 - 679

21,372

31,170

37,145

25,852

17,799

9,120

31,515

1,258

175,231

550 - 619

2,887

9,729

17,206

14,016

11,217

6,263

10,652

1,234

73,204

Less than 550

322

3,826

6,934

5,439

3,757

2,295

3,184

748

26,505

No Score (3)

834

63

85

51

87

4

33,144

420

34,688

Other (2)

394

370

1,759

52

2,183

49

74,717

79,524

Total Consumer Lending

158,666

213,328

237,027

171,152

99,480

46,451

336,764

4,691

1,267,559

Total Loans and Leases

$

1,818,668

$

1,992,502

$

1,928,978

$

1,424,076

$

1,110,131

$

2,769,127

$

2,021,085

$

39,218

$

13,103,785

(1)Other credit quality indicators used for monitoring purposes are primarily FICO scores. The majority of the loans in this population were originated to borrowers with a prime FICO score.
(2)Other credit quality indicators used for monitoring purposes are primarily internal risk ratings. The majority of the loans in this population were graded with a “Pass” rating.
(3)No FICO scores are primarily related to loans and leases extended to non-residents.  Loans and leases of this nature are primarily secured by collateral and/or are closely monitored for performance.

The amortized cost basis by year of origination and credit quality indicator of the Company’s loans and leases as of December 31, 2020 was as follows:

Revolving

Loans

Converted

Term Loans

Revolving

to Term

Amortized Cost Basis by Origination Year

Loans

Loans

Amortized

Amortized

(dollars in thousands)

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

Prior

Cost Basis

Cost Basis

Total

Commercial Lending

Commercial and Industrial

Risk rating:

Pass

$

873,639

$

324,030

$

183,329

$

73,000

$

49,886

$

94,360

$

1,058,786

$

28,853

$

2,685,883

Special Mention

20,937

10,370

20,164

2,099

279

8,316

101,183

1,549

164,897

Substandard

23,804

2,023

2,568

677

4,063

8,113

33,775

250

75,273

Other (1)

13,142

13,426

9,246

5,337

1,867

280

50,156

93,454

Total Commercial and Industrial

931,522

349,849

215,307

81,113

56,095

111,069

1,243,900

30,652

3,019,507

Commercial Real Estate

Risk rating:

Pass

342,845

611,243

541,104

447,366

295,426

814,398

47,604

323

3,100,309

Special Mention

1,500

63,617

26,187

33,482

37,841

61,279

2,999

226,905

Substandard

29

3,964

18,983

3,779

10,615

18,083

9,511

64,964

Other (1)

498

498

Total Commercial Real Estate

344,374

678,824

586,274

484,627

343,882

894,258

60,114

323

3,392,676

Construction

Risk rating:

Pass

53,931

233,730

202,808

83,792

23,171

41,536

28,386

667,354

Special Mention

508

707

4,717

9,172

15,104

Substandard

541

1,840

521

989

3,891

Other (1)

16,578

16,393

7,775

3,685

1,800

2,656

583

49,470

Total Construction

70,509

250,631

211,831

94,034

25,492

54,353

28,969

735,819

Lease Financing

Risk rating:

Pass

79,064

60,717

13,669

17,207

3,010

61,266

234,933

Special Mention

950

892

311

1,300

351

295

4,099

Substandard

2,708

1,677

327

1,141

526

6,379

Total Lease Financing

82,722

63,286

14,307

19,648

3,361

62,087

245,411

Total Commercial Lending

$

1,429,127

$

1,342,590

$

1,027,719

$

679,422

$

428,830

$

1,121,767

$

1,332,983

$

30,975

$

7,393,413

(continued)

Revolving

Loans

Converted

Term Loans

Revolving

to Term

Amortized Cost Basis by Origination Year

Loans

Loans

(continued)

Amortized

Amortized

(dollars in thousands)

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

Prior

Cost Basis

Cost Basis

Total

Residential Lending

Residential Mortgage

FICO:

740 and greater

$

728,807

$

384,248

$

290,484

$

361,297

$

314,971

$

830,795

$

$

$

2,910,602

680 - 739

85,151

53,090

44,616

50,703

39,230

144,537

417,327

620 - 679

15,767

7,604

11,460

9,628

7,982

43,393

95,834

550 - 619

1,971

2,818

2,920

4,474

10,144

22,327

Less than 550

861

593

2,916

594

2,138

7,102

No Score (3)

13,823

18,861

21,214

21,821

14,355

45,147

135,221

Other (2)

21,011

15,860

18,540

22,677

9,550

13,426

578

163

101,805

Total Residential Mortgage

864,559

482,495

389,725

471,962

391,156

1,089,580

578

163

3,690,218

Home Equity Line

FICO:

740 and greater

608,282

2,163

610,445

680 - 739

159,886

3,155

163,041

620 - 679

44,005

1,571

45,576

550 - 619

11,644

884

12,528

Less than 550

5,159

330

5,489

No Score (3)

4,545

4,545

Total Home Equity Line

833,521

8,103

841,624

Total Residential Lending

864,559

482,495

389,725

471,962

391,156

1,089,580

834,099

8,266

4,531,842

Consumer Lending

FICO:

740 and greater

113,373

122,965

99,678

54,691

24,029

6,034

114,748

275

535,793

680 - 739

83,316

90,853

66,143

36,426

16,358

4,985

76,391

773

375,245

620 - 679

40,469

48,904

33,917

24,705

11,144

3,788

36,622

1,221

200,770

550 - 619

9,125

20,274

17,693

15,126

7,825

2,883

12,980

1,458

87,364

Less than 550

3,017

10,139

9,189

6,517

3,123

1,118

5,261

799

39,163

No Score (3)

339

103

64

109

10

33,854

356

34,835

Other (2)

380

1,890

73

2,214

45

6,768

69,302

80,672

Total Consumer Lending

250,019

295,128

226,757

139,788

62,534

25,576

349,158

4,882

1,353,842

Total Loans and Leases

$

2,543,705

$

2,120,213

$

1,644,201

$

1,291,172

$

882,520

$

2,236,923

$

2,516,240

$

44,123

$

13,279,097

(1)Other credit quality indicators used for monitoring purposes are primarily FICO scores. The majority of the loans in this population were originated to borrowers with a prime FICO score.
(2)Other credit quality indicators used for monitoring purposes are primarily internal risk ratings. The majority of the loans in this population were graded with a “Pass” rating.
(3)No FICO scores are primarily related to loans and leases extended to non-residents.  Loans and leases of this nature are primarily secured by collateral and/or are closely monitored for performance.

There were no loans and leases graded as Loss as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020.

The amortized cost basis of revolving loans that were converted to term loans during the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 was as follows:

Three Months Ended

(dollars in thousands)

June 30, 2021

Commercial and industrial

$

30

Home equity line

538

Consumer

443

Total Revolving Loans Converted to Term Loans During the Period

$

1,011

Six Months Ended

(dollars in thousands)

June 30, 2021

Commercial and industrial

$

259

Home equity line

1,617

Consumer

936

Total Revolving Loans Converted to Term Loans During the Period

$

2,812

Three Months Ended

(dollars in thousands)

June 30, 2020

Commercial and industrial

$

294

Home equity line

3,928

Total Revolving Loans Converted to Term Loans During the Period

$

4,222

Six Months Ended

(dollars in thousands)

June 30, 2020

Commercial and industrial

$

28,522

Residential mortgage

296

Home equity line

3,928

Total Revolving Loans Converted to Term Loans During the Period

$

32,746

Past-Due Status

The Company continually updates its aging analysis for loans and leases to monitor the migration of loans and leases into past due categories. The Company considers loans and leases that are delinquent for 30 days or more to be past due. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the aging analysis of the amortized cost basis of the Company’s past due loans and leases was as follows:

June 30, 2021

Past Due

Loans and

Greater

Leases Past

Than or

Due 90 Days

30-59

60-89

Equal to

or More and

Days

Days

90 Days

Total

Total Loans

Still Accruing

(dollars in thousands)

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Current

  

and Leases

Interest

Commercial and industrial

$

6,835

$

380

$

1,140

$

8,355

$

2,556,192

$

2,564,547

$

494

Commercial real estate

623

937

1,560

3,526,508

3,528,068

Construction

202

60

262

853,603

853,865

60

Lease financing

242,971

242,971

Residential mortgage

3,533

1,290

4,113

8,936

3,812,471

3,821,407

Home equity line

1,310

435

4,680

6,425

818,943

825,368

4,680

Consumer

12,492

2,210

1,134

15,836

1,251,723

1,267,559

1,134

Total

$

24,793

$

4,517

$

12,064

$

41,374

$

13,062,411

$

13,103,785

$

6,368

December 31, 2020

Past Due

Loans and

Greater

Leases Past

Than or

Due 90 Days

30-59

60-89

Equal to

or More and

Days

Days

90 Days

Total

Total Loans

Still Accruing

(dollars in thousands)

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Past Due

  

Current

  

and Leases

Interest

Commercial and industrial

$

2,585

$

604

$

2,626

$

5,815

$

3,013,692

$

3,019,507

$

2,108

Commercial real estate

75

2,568

963

3,606

3,389,070

3,392,676

882

Construction

779

376

2,137

3,292

732,527

735,819

93

Lease financing

245,411

245,411

Residential mortgage

3,382

4,125

3,372

10,879

3,679,339

3,690,218

Home equity line

1,375

743

4,818

6,936

834,688

841,624

4,818

Consumer

18,492

5,205

3,266

26,963

1,326,879

1,353,842

3,266

Total

$

26,688

$

13,621

$

17,182

$

57,491

$

13,221,606

$

13,279,097

$

11,167

Nonaccrual Loans and Leases

The Company generally places a loan or lease on nonaccrual status when management believes that collection of principal or interest has become doubtful or when a loan or lease becomes 90 days past due as to principal or interest, unless it is well secured and in the process of collection. The Company charges off a loan or lease when facts indicate that the loan or lease is considered uncollectible.

The amortized cost basis of loans and leases on nonaccrual status as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 and the amortized cost basis of loans and leases on nonaccrual status with no ACL as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:

June 30, 2021

Nonaccrual

Loans

and Leases

With No

Nonaccrual

Allowance

Loans

(dollars in thousands)

  

for Credit Losses

and Leases

Commercial and industrial

$

$

828

Commercial real estate

857

937

Residential mortgage

1,877

7,140

Total Nonaccrual Loans and Leases

$

2,734

$

8,905

December 31, 2020

Nonaccrual

Loans

and Leases

With No

Nonaccrual

Allowance

Loans

(dollars in thousands)

  

for Credit Losses

and Leases

Commercial and industrial

$

$

518

Commercial real estate

80

Construction

1,840

2,043

Residential mortgage

1,316

6,441

Total Nonaccrual Loans and Leases

$

3,156

$

9,082

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, the Company recognized interest income of $0.1 million and $0.2 million, respectively, on nonaccrual loans and leases, and for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, the Company recognized interest income of $0.1 million on nonaccrual loans and leases. Furthermore, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, the amount of accrued interest receivables written off by reversing interest income was $0.1 million and $0.5 million, respectively, and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, the amount of accrued interest receivables written off by reversing interest income was $0.5 million and $0.9 million, respectively.

Collateral-Dependent Loans and Leases

Collateral-dependent loans and leases are those for which repayment (on the basis of the Company’s assessment as of the reporting date) is expected to be provided substantially through the operation or sale of the collateral and the borrower is experiencing financial difficulty. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the amortized cost basis of collateral-dependent loans were $8.8 million and $21.0 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2021, these loans were primarily collateralized by residential real estate property. As of December 31, 2020, these loans were primarily collateralized by residential real estate property and borrower assets. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the fair value of collateral on substantially all collateral-dependent loans were significantly in excess of their amortized cost basis.

Modifications

Commercial and industrial loans modified in a TDR may involve temporary interest-only payments, term and amortization extensions, and converting revolving credit lines to term loans. Modifications of commercial real estate and construction loans in a TDR may involve reducing the interest rate for the remaining term of the loan, extending the maturity date at an interest rate lower than the current market rate for new debt with similar risk, or substituting or adding a new borrower or guarantor. Modifications of construction loans in a TDR may also involve extending the interest-only payment period. Interest continues to accrue on the missed payments and as a result, the effective yield on the loan remains unchanged. Residential real estate loans modified in a TDR may be comprised of loans where monthly payments are lowered to accommodate the borrowers' financial needs for a period of time, including extended interest-only periods and re-amortization of the balance. Modifications of consumer loans in a TDR may involve temporary or permanent reduced payments, temporary interest-only payments and below-market interest rates.

Loans modified in a TDR may already be on nonaccrual status and in some cases, partial charge-offs may have already been taken against the outstanding loan balance. Loans modified in a TDR are evaluated for impairment. As a result, this may have a financial effect of increasing the specific ACL associated with the loan. An ACL for impaired commercial loans, including commercial real estate and construction loans, that have been modified in a TDR is measured based on the present value of expected future cash flows discounted at the loan's effective interest rate or if the loan is collateral-dependent, the estimated fair value of the collateral, less any selling costs. An ACL for impaired residential real estate loans that have been modified in a TDR is measured based on the estimated fair value of the collateral, less any selling costs. Management exercises significant judgment in developing these estimates.

The following presents, by class, information related to loans modified in a TDR during the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020:

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2021

June 30, 2021

Number of

Recorded

Related

Number of

Recorded

Related

(dollars in thousands)

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

ACL

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

ACL

Commercial and industrial

1

$

246

$

13

15

$

2,545

$

170

Commercial real estate

1

382

98

1

382

98

Construction

2

708

86

Residential mortgage

3

751

143

13

5,629

240

Consumer

186

1,797

407

1,728

15,868

2,274

Total

191

$

3,176

$

661

1,759

$

25,132

$

2,868

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

Number of

Recorded

Related

Number of

Recorded

Related

(dollars in thousands)

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

Allowance

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

ACL

Commercial and industrial

$

$

1

$

500

$

30

Total

$

$

1

$

500

$

30

(1)The recorded investment balances reflect all partial paydowns and charge-offs since the modification date and do not include TDRs that have been fully paid off, charged off, or foreclosed upon by the end of the period.

The above loans were modified in a TDR through an extension of maturity dates, temporary interest-only payments, temporary payment deferrals, reduced payments, converting revolving credit lines to term loans or below-market interest rates.

The Company had commitments to extend credit, standby letters of credit, and commercial letters of credit totaling $6.5 billion and $6.1 billion as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively. Of the $6.5 billion at June 30, 2021, there were commitments of $0.4 million to lend additional funds related to borrowers who had loan terms modified in a TDR. Of the $6.1 billion at December 31, 2020, there were commitments of $0.2 million to lend additional funds related to borrowers who had loan terms modified in a TDR.

The following table presents, by class, loans modified in TDRs that have defaulted in the current period within 12 months of their permanent modification date for the periods indicated. The Company is reporting these defaulted TDRs based on a payment default definition of 30 days past due:

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2021

June 30, 2021

June 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

Number of

Recorded

Number of

Recorded

Number of

Recorded

Number of

Recorded

(dollars in thousands)

    

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

  

Contracts

  

Investment(1)

Commercial and industrial

$

2

$

387

1

$

500

1

$

500

Construction

1

361

Residential mortgage

1

371

1

371

Consumer

135

1,944

158

2,260

Total

136

$

2,315

162

$

3,379

1

$

500

1

$

500

(1)The recorded investment balances reflect all partial paydowns and charge-offs since the modification date and do not include TDRs that have been fully paid off, charged off, or foreclosed upon by the end of the period.

Foreclosure Proceedings

As of June 30, 2021, there was one residential mortgage loan of $0.4 million collateralized by real estate property that was modified in a TDR that was in process of foreclosure. As of December 31, 2020, there were no residential mortgage loans collateralized by real estate property that was modified in a TDR that was in process of foreclosure.

Foreclosed Property

As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, there were no residential real estate properties held from foreclosed residential real estate loans.