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Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Abstract]  
Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses
Loans and Allowance for Credit Losses
The following table provides outstanding balances related to each of our loan types as of December 31:
 
2016
 
2015
 
Originated Loans
 
Acquired Loans
 
Total Loans
 
Total Loans
 
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
1,131,148

 
$
8,399

 
$
1,139,547

 
$
1,150,906

Real estate construction
217,840

 
1,781

 
219,621

 
220,736

Residential real estate
1,165,851

 
63,341

 
1,229,192

 
1,224,465

Commercial real estate
1,717,043

 
25,167

 
1,742,210

 
1,479,000

Loans to individuals
546,589

 
2,188

 
548,777

 
608,643

Total loans
$
4,778,471

 
$
100,876

 
$
4,879,347

 
$
4,683,750


Credit Quality Information
As part of the on-going monitoring of credit quality within the loan portfolio, the following credit worthiness categories are used in grading our loans:
Pass
 
Acceptable levels of risk exist in the relationship. Includes all loans not classified as OAEM, substandard or doubtful.
 
 
 
Other Assets Especially Mentioned (OAEM)

 
Potential weaknesses that deserve management’s close attention. The potential weaknesses may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects or weaken the Bank’s credit position at some future date. The credit risk may be relatively minor, yet constitute an undesirable risk in light of the circumstances surrounding the specific credit. No loss of principal or interest is expected.
 
 
 
Substandard
 
Well-defined weakness or a weakness that jeopardizes the repayment of the debt. A loan may be classified as substandard as a result of deterioration of the borrower’s financial condition and repayment capacity. Loans for which repayment plans have not been met or collateral equity margins do not protect the Company may also be classified as substandard.
 
 
 
Doubtful
 
Loans with the characteristics of substandard loans with the added characteristic that collection or liquidation in full, on the basis of presently existing facts and conditions, is highly improbable.
The use of creditworthiness categories to grade loans permits management’s use of migration analysis to estimate a portion of credit risk. The Company’s internal creditworthiness grading system provides a measurement of credit risk based primarily on an evaluation of the borrower’s cash flow and collateral. Movements between these rating categories provide a predictive measure of credit losses and therefore assists in determining the appropriate level for the loan loss reserves. Category ratings are reviewed each quarter, at which time management analyzes the results, as well as other external statistics and factors related to loan performance. Loans that migrate towards higher risk rating levels generally have an increased risk of default, whereas loans that migrate toward lower risk ratings generally will result in a lower risk factor being applied to those related loan balances.








The following tables represent our credit risk profile by creditworthiness category for the years ended December 31:
 
2016
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
 
Real estate construction
 
Residential real estate
 
Commercial real estate
 
Loans to individuals
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Originated loans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pass
$
1,038,844

 
$
217,565

 
$
1,152,511

 
$
1,691,220

 
$
546,316

 
$
4,646,456

Non-Pass
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OAEM
27,387

 
275

 
5,923

 
7,596

 

 
41,181

Substandard
64,917

 

 
7,417

 
18,227

 
273

 
90,834

Doubtful

 

 

 

 

 

Total Non-Pass
92,304

 
275

 
13,340

 
25,823

 
273

 
132,015

Total
$
1,131,148

 
$
217,840

 
$
1,165,851

 
$
1,717,043

 
$
546,589

 
$
4,778,471

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Acquired Loans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pass
$
7,591

 
$
1,781

 
$
62,919

 
$
24,043

 
$
2,185

 
$
98,519

Non-Pass
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OAEM
486

 

 

 

 

 
486

Substandard
322

 

 
422

 
1,124

 
3

 
1,871

Doubtful

 

 

 

 

 

Total Non-Pass
808

 

 
422

 
1,124

 
3

 
2,357

Total
$
8,399

 
$
1,781

 
$
63,341

 
$
25,167

 
$
2,188

 
$
100,876

 
2015
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
 
Real estate construction
 
Residential real estate
 
Commercial real estate
 
Loans to individuals
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Pass
$
1,074,858

 
$
220,267

 
$
1,209,606

 
$
1,436,714

 
$
608,342

 
$
4,549,787

Non-Pass
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OAEM
11,825

 
442

 
5,244

 
30,012

 

 
47,523

Substandard
64,223

 
27

 
9,615

 
12,274

 
301

 
86,440

Doubtful

 

 

 

 

 

Total Non-Pass
76,048

 
469

 
14,859

 
42,286

 
301

 
133,963

Total
$
1,150,906

 
$
220,736

 
$
1,224,465

 
$
1,479,000

 
$
608,643

 
$
4,683,750


Portfolio Risks
The credit quality of our loan portfolio can potentially represent significant risk to our earnings, capital, regulatory agency relationships, investment community and shareholder returns. First Commonwealth devotes a substantial amount of resources managing this risk primarily through our credit administration department that develops and administers policies and procedures for underwriting, maintaining, monitoring and collecting activities. Credit administration is independent of lending departments and oversight is provided by the credit committee of the First Commonwealth Board of Directors.
Total gross charge-offs for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 were $26.3 million and $18.9 million, respectively.
Criticized loans have been evaluated when determining the appropriateness of the allowance for credit losses, which we believe is adequate to absorb losses inherent to the portfolio as of December 31, 2016. However, changes in economic conditions, interest rates, borrower financial condition, delinquency trends or previously established fair values of collateral factors could significantly change those judgmental estimates.
Age Analysis of Past Due Loans by Segment
The following tables delineate the aging analysis of the recorded investments in past due loans as of December 31. Also included in these tables are loans that are 90 days or more past due and still accruing because they are well-secured and in the process of collection.
 
2016
 
30 - 59
days
past due
 
60 - 89
days
past
due
 
90 days
and
greater
and still
accruing
 
Nonaccrual
 
Total past
due and
nonaccrual
 
Current
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Originated Loans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
2,380

 
$
171

 
$
75

 
$
17,928

 
$
20,554

 
$
1,110,594

 
$
1,131,148

Real estate construction
183

 

 

 

 
183

 
217,657

 
217,840

Residential real estate
4,133

 
1,089

 
995

 
5,792

 
12,009

 
1,153,842

 
1,165,851

Commercial real estate
265

 
327

 
57

 
3,443

 
4,092

 
1,712,951

 
1,717,043

Loans to individuals
1,640

 
776

 
970

 
273

 
3,659

 
542,930

 
546,589

Total
$
8,601

 
$
2,363

 
$
2,097

 
$
27,436

 
$
40,497

 
$
4,737,974

 
$
4,778,471

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Acquired Loans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
486

 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
486

 
$
7,913

 
$
8,399

Real estate construction

 

 

 

 

 
1,781

 
1,781

Residential real estate
148

 
39

 
34

 
422

 
643

 
62,698

 
63,341

Commercial real estate

 

 

 
162

 
162

 
25,005

 
25,167

Loans to individuals
1

 
7

 

 
3

 
11

 
2,177

 
2,188

Total
$
635

 
$
46

 
$
34

 
$
587

 
$
1,302

 
$
99,574

 
$
100,876

 
2015
 
30 - 59
days
past due
 
60 - 89
days
past
due
 
90 days
and
greater
and still
accruing
 
Nonaccrual
 
Total past
due and
nonaccrual
 
Current
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
364

 
$
49

 
$
129

 
$
23,653

 
$
24,195

 
$
1,126,711

 
$
1,150,906

Real estate construction
280

 

 

 
28

 
308

 
220,428

 
220,736

Residential real estate
4,175

 
1,055

 
1,315

 
6,500

 
13,045

 
1,211,420

 
1,224,465

Commercial real estate
781

 

 
65

 
6,223

 
7,069

 
1,471,931

 
1,479,000

Loans to individuals
2,998

 
774

 
946

 
301

 
5,019

 
603,624

 
608,643

Total
$
8,598

 
$
1,878

 
$
2,455

 
$
36,705

 
$
49,636

 
$
4,634,114

 
$
4,683,750


Nonaccrual Loans
The previous tables summarize nonaccrual loans by loan segment. The Company generally places loans on nonaccrual status when the full and timely collection of interest or principal becomes uncertain, when part of the principal balance has been charged off and no restructuring has occurred, or the loans reach a certain number of days past due. Generally, loans 90 days or more past due are placed on nonaccrual status, except for consumer loans which are placed in nonaccrual status at 150 days past due.
When a loan is placed on nonaccrual, the accrued unpaid interest receivable is reversed against interest income and all future payments received are applied as a reduction to the loan principal. Generally, the loan is returned to accrual status when (a) all delinquent interest and principal become current under the terms of the loan agreement or (b) the loan is both well-secured and in the process of collection and collectability is no longer in doubt.
Impaired Loans
Management considers loans to be impaired when, based on current information and events, it is determined that the Company will not be able to collect all amounts due according to the loan contract, including scheduled interest payments. Determination of impairment is treated the same across all loan categories. When management identifies a loan as impaired, the impairment is measured based on the present value of expected future cash flows, discounted at the loan’s effective interest rate, except when the sole source or repayment for the loan is the operation or liquidation of collateral. When the loan is collateral dependent, the appraised value less estimated cost to sell is utilized. If management determines the value of the impaired loan is less than the recorded investment in the loan, impairment is recognized through an allowance estimate or a charge-off to the allowance. Troubled debt restructured loans on accrual status are considered to be impaired loans.
When the ultimate collectability of the total principal of an impaired loan is in doubt and the loan is on nonaccrual status, all payments are applied to principal, under the cost recovery method. When the ultimate collectability of the total principal of an impaired loan is not in doubt and the loan is on nonaccrual status, contractual interest is credited to interest income when received under the cash basis method.
There were no impaired loans held for sale at December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015 and no gains were recognized on sales of impaired loans during the year ended December 31, 2016. Sales of impaired loans during the year ended December 31, 2015 resulted in gains of $0.4 million.
Significant nonaccrual loans as of December 31, 2016, included the following:
A $7.6 million relationship of commercial industrial loans to a steel and aluminum servicing company. These loans were originated in 2011 and were placed in nonaccrual status during the first quarter of 2016. During the year ended December 31, 2016, charge-offs of $4.2 million related to this relationship were recorded. The collateral valuation completed in the fourth quarter of 2016 incorporated certain estimates obtained in the first quarter of 2016.
A $3.3 million relationship of commercial industrial loans to a local energy company. These loans were originated from 2008 to 2011 and were placed in nonaccrual status during the third quarter of 2013. Two of these loans were modified resulting in TDR classification: one loan totaling $1.0 million was modified in 2012, and the other loan totaling $2.3 million was modified in 2014. During the year ended December 31, 2016, chargeoffs of $1.3 million related to this relationship were recorded. A gas reserve study was obtained in March 2016 and was internally updated in December 2016 for adjustments to the pricing forecast and production estimates. All other collateral was valued in December 2016.
A $3.1 million relationship of commercial industrial loans to a gear manufacturer. These loans were originated in 2013 and were placed in nonaccrual status during the third quarter of 2015. Charge-offs of $0.5 million related to this relationship were recognized during the year ended December 31, 2016. A valuation of the collateral was completed during the fourth quarter of 2016.
The following tables include the recorded investment and unpaid principal balance for impaired loans with the associated allowance amount, if applicable, as of December 31, 2016 and 2015. Also presented are the average recorded investment in impaired loans and the related amount of interest recognized while the loan was considered impaired for the years ended December 31, 2016, 2015 and 2014. Average balances are calculated based on month-end balances of the loans for the period reported and are included in the table below based on its period end allowance position.
 
2016
 
Recorded
investment
 
Unpaid
principal
balance
 
Related
allowance
 
Average
recorded
investment
 
Interest
Income
Recognized
 
(dollars in thousands)
Originated Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With no related allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
9,549

 
$
15,369

 
 
 
$
23,146

 
$
576

Real estate construction

 

 
 
 
4

 
44

Residential real estate
10,873

 
13,004

 
 
 
10,957

 
312

Commercial real estate
5,765

 
6,905

 
 
 
6,718

 
170

Loans to individuals
382

 
507

 
 
 
409

 
15

Subtotal
26,569

 
35,785

 
 
 
41,234

 
1,117

With an allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
13,423

 
19,226

 
$
2,530

 
13,885

 
99

Real estate construction

 

 

 

 

Residential real estate
424

 
475

 
164

 
241

 
4

Commercial real estate
810

 
810

 
434

 
555

 
25

Loans to individuals

 

 

 

 

Subtotal
14,657

 
20,511

 
3,128

 
14,681

 
128

Total
$
41,226

 
$
56,296

 
$
3,128

 
$
55,915

 
$
1,245

Acquired Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With no related allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$

 
$

 
 
 
$

 
$

Real estate construction

 

 
 
 

 

Residential real estate
406

 
480

 
 
 
406

 

Commercial real estate
162

 
162

 
 
 
162

 

Loans to individuals
3

 
3

 
 
 
3

 

Subtotal
571

 
645

 
 
 
571

 

With an allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other

 

 
$

 

 

Real estate construction

 

 

 

 

Residential real estate
16

 
16

 
16

 
16

 

Commercial real estate

 

 

 

 

Loans to individuals

 

 

 

 

Subtotal
16

 
16

 
16

 
16

 

Total
$
587

 
$
661

 
$
16

 
$
587

 
$

 
2015
 
Recorded
investment
 
Unpaid
principal
balance
 
Related
allowance
 
Average
recorded
investment
 
Interest
Income
Recognized
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With no related allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
11,344

 
$
15,673

 
 
 
$
17,692

 
$
216

Real estate construction
28

 
117

 
 
 
95

 

Residential real estate
9,952

 
11,819

 
 
 
10,635

 
172

Commercial real estate
7,562

 
9,449

 
 
 
7,890

 
90

Loans to individuals
421

 
507

 
 
 
338

 
4

Subtotal
29,307

 
37,565

 
 
 
36,650

 
482

With an allowance recorded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
20,132

 
22,590

 
$
6,952

 
7,731

 
129

Real estate construction

 

 

 

 

Residential real estate
461

 
672

 
51

 
403

 

Commercial real estate
944

 
1,008

 
42

 
674

 
4

Loans to individuals

 

 

 

 

Subtotal
21,537

 
24,270

 
7,045

 
8,808

 
133

Total
$
50,844

 
$
61,835

 
$
7,045

 
$
45,458

 
$
615

 
2014
 
Average
recorded
investment
 
Interest
Income
Recognized
 
(dollars in thousands)
With no related allowance recorded:
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
$
11,536

 
$
133

Real estate construction
1,190

 
19

Residential real estate
11,592

 
210

Commercial real estate
8,830

 
98

Loans to individuals
308

 
4

Subtotal
33,456

 
464

With an allowance recorded:
 
 
 
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
15,797

 
143

Real estate construction

 

Residential real estate
357

 
14

Commercial real estate
184

 
4

Loans to individuals

 

Subtotal
16,338

 
161

Total
$
49,794

 
$
625


Unfunded commitments related to nonperforming loans were $1.8 million and $0.1 million at December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively. After consideration of available collateral related to these commitments, a reserve of $12 thousand and $13 thousand was established for these off balance sheet exposures at December 31, 2016 and 2015, respectively.
Troubled debt restructured loans are those loans whose terms have been renegotiated to provide a reduction or deferral of principal or interest as a result of the financial difficulties experienced by the borrower, who could not obtain comparable terms from alternate financing sources.

The following table provides detail as to the total troubled debt restructured loans and total commitments outstanding on troubled debt restructured loans as of December 31:
 
2016
 
2015
 
2014
 
(dollars in thousands)
Troubled debt restructured loans
 
 
 
 
 
Accrual status
$
13,790

 
$
14,139

 
$
12,584

Nonaccrual status
11,569

 
12,360

 
16,952

Total
$
25,359

 
$
26,499

 
$
29,536

Commitments
 
 
 
 
 
Unused lines of credit
358

 
3,252

 
4,120


The following tables provide detail, including specific reserve and reasons for modification, related to loans identified as troubled debt restructurings during the years ending December 31:
 
2016
 
 
 
Type of Modification
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Number
of
Contracts
 
Extend
Maturity
 
Modify
Rate
 
Modify
Payments
 
Total
Pre-Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Post-
Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Specific
Reserve
 
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
5

 
$
23

 
$
6,318

 
$
3,854

 
$
10,195

 
$
6,210

 
$
317

Residential real estate
39

 
107

 
214

 
2,619

 
2,940

 
2,698

 
124

Commercial real estate
8

 
1,368

 

 
25

 
1,393

 
1,271

 
59

Loans to individuals
13

 
23

 
82

 
25

 
130

 
96

 

Total
65

 
$
1,521

 
$
6,614

 
$
6,523

 
$
14,658

 
$
10,275

 
$
500

 
 
2015
 
 
 
Type of Modification
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Number
of
Contracts
 
Extend
Maturity
 
Modify
Rate
 
Modify
Payments
 
Total
Pre-Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Post-
Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Specific
Reserve
 
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
12

 
$
1,751

 
$
3,195

 
$
4,527

 
$
9,473

 
$
8,823

 
$
1,330

Residential real estate
32

 

 
296

 
1,414

 
1,710

 
1,575

 
2

Commercial real estate
1

 

 

 
464

 
464

 
389

 

Loans to individuals
16

 
3

 
167

 
35

 
205

 
169

 

Total
61

 
$
1,754

 
$
3,658

 
$
6,440

 
$
11,852

 
$
10,956

 
$
1,332

 
2014
 
 
 
Type of Modification
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Number
of
Contracts
 
Extend
Maturity
 
Modify
Rate
 
Modify
Payments
 
Total
Pre-Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Post-
Modification
Outstanding
Recorded
Investment
 
Specific
Reserve
 
(dollars in thousands)
Commercial, financial, agricultural and other
9

 
$
5,487

 
$

 
$
14,529

 
$
20,016

 
$
13,785

 
$
4,665

Residential real estate
52

 

 
629

 
1,797

 
2,426

 
2,062

 

Commercial real estate
1

 

 

 
8

 
8

 
6

 

Loans to individuals
15

 

 
103

 
47

 
150

 
114

 

Total
77

 
$
5,487

 
$
732

 
$
16,381

 
$
22,600

 
$
15,967

 
$
4,665


The troubled debt restructurings included in the above tables are also included in the impaired loan tables provided earlier in this footnote. Loans defined as modified due to a change in rate include loans that were modified for a change in rate as well as a reamortization of the principal and an extension of the maturity. For the years ended December 31, 2016, 2015 and 2014, $6.6 million, $3.7 million and $0.6 million, respectively, of total rate modifications represent loans with modifications to the rate as well as payment due to reamortization.
A troubled debt restructuring is considered to be in default when a restructured loan is 90 days or more past due. The following table provides information related to restructured loans that were considered to be in default during the year ending December 31:
 
2016
 
2015
 
2014
 
Number of
Contracts
 
Recorded
Investment
 
Number of
Contracts
 
Recorded
Investment
 
Number of
Contracts
 
Recorded
Investment
 
(dollars in thousands)
Residential real estate
4

 
$
313

 
3

 
$
97

 
2

 
$
7

Commercial real estate

 

 

 

 
1

 
6

Total
4

 
$
313

 
3

 
$
97

 
3

 
$
13



The following tables provide detail related to the allowance for credit losses for the years ended December 31.
 
2016
 
Commercial,
financial,
agricultural
and other
 
Real estate
construction
 
Residential
real estate
 
Commercial
real estate
 
Loans to
individuals
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Allowance for credit losses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Beginning Balance on Originated Loans
$
31,035

 
$
887

 
$
2,606

 
$
11,924

 
$
4,360

 
$
50,812

Charge-offs
(19,603
)
 

 
(1,189
)
 
(570
)
 
(4,943
)
 
(26,305
)
Recoveries
4,164

 
562

 
481

 
1,522

 
469

 
7,198

Provision (credit)
20,378

 
(872
)
 
594

 
(6,257
)
 
4,618

 
18,461

Ending Balance on Originated Loans
35,974

 
577

 
2,492

 
6,619

 
4,504

 
50,166

Ending Balance on Acquired Loans (1)

 

 
19

 

 

 
19

Total Ending Balance
$
35,974

 
$
577

 
$
2,511

 
$
6,619

 
$
4,504

 
$
50,185

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
$
2,530

 
$

 
$
180

 
$
434

 
$

 
$
3,144

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
33,444

 
577

 
2,331

 
6,185

 
4,504

 
47,041

Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ending balance
1,139,547

 
219,621

 
1,229,192

 
1,742,210

 
548,777

 
4,879,347

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
22,325

 

 
5,875

 
5,468

 

 
33,668

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
1,117,222

 
219,621

 
1,223,317

 
1,736,742

 
548,777

 
4,845,679

(1) Amount reflects provision expense and ending allowance balance for loans acquired in 2016 as part of the purchase of FirstMerit branches.
 
2015
 
Commercial,
financial,
agricultural
and other
 
Real estate
construction
 
Residential
real estate
 
Commercial
real estate
 
Loans to
individuals
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Allowance for credit losses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Beginning Balance
$
29,627

 
$
2,063

 
$
3,664

 
$
11,881

 
$
4,816

 
$
52,051

Charge-offs
(11,429
)
 
(8
)
 
(1,539
)
 
(1,538
)
 
(4,354
)
 
(18,868
)
Recoveries
1,097

 
84

 
587

 
229

 
684

 
2,681

Provision (credit)
11,740

 
(1,252
)
 
(106
)
 
1,352

 
3,214

 
14,948

Ending Balance
$
31,035

 
$
887

 
$
2,606

 
$
11,924

 
$
4,360

 
$
50,812

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
$
6,952

 
$

 
$
51

 
$
42

 
$

 
$
7,045

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
24,083

 
887

 
2,555

 
11,882

 
4,360

 
43,767

Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ending balance
1,150,906

 
220,736

 
1,224,465

 
1,479,000

 
608,643

 
4,683,750

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
30,767

 

 
6,099

 
7,143

 

 
44,009

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
1,120,139

 
220,736

 
1,218,366

 
1,471,857

 
608,643

 
4,639,741

 
2014
 
Commercial,
financial,
agricultural
and other
 
Real estate
construction
 
Residential
real estate
 
Commercial
real estate
 
Loans to
individuals
 
Total
 
(dollars in thousands)
Allowance for credit losses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Beginning Balance
$
22,663

 
$
6,600

 
$
7,727

 
$
11,778

 
$
5,457

 
$
54,225

Charge-offs
(8,911
)
 
(296
)
 
(3,153
)
 
(1,148
)
 
(3,964
)
 
(17,472
)
Recoveries
734

 
1,340

 
650

 
612

 
766

 
4,102

Provision (credit)
15,141

 
(5,581
)
 
(1,560
)
 
639

 
2,557

 
11,196

Ending Balance
$
29,627

 
$
2,063

 
$
3,664

 
$
11,881

 
$
4,816

 
$
52,051

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
$
9,304

 
$

 
$
56

 
$
101

 
$

 
$
9,461

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
20,323

 
2,063

 
3,608

 
11,780

 
4,816

 
42,590

Loans:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ending balance
1,052,109

 
120,785

 
1,226,344

 
1,405,256

 
652,814

 
4,457,308

Ending balance: individually evaluated for impairment
33,332

 
193

 
7,127

 
7,790

 

 
48,442

Ending balance: collectively evaluated for impairment
1,018,777

 
120,592

 
1,219,217

 
1,397,466

 
652,814

 
4,408,866