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Segment Information
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information Segment Information
 
The Company’s operations include three primary segments: core banking, wealth management services, and insurance operations. The core banking segment involves attracting deposits from the general public and using such funds to originate consumer, commercial and agricultural, commercial and agricultural real estate, and residential mortgage loans, primarily in the Company’s local markets. The core banking segment also involves the sale of residential mortgage loans in the secondary market. The wealth management segment involves providing trust, investment advisory, brokerage and retirement planning services to customers. The insurance segment offers a full range of personal and corporate property and casualty insurance products, primarily in the Company’s banking subsidiary’s local markets.
 
The core banking segment is comprised by the Company’s banking subsidiary, German American Bank, which operated through 77 banking offices at March 31, 2022. Net interest income from loans and investments funded by deposits and borrowings is the primary revenue for the core-banking segment. The wealth management segment’s revenues are comprised primarily of fees generated by the trust operations of the Company’s banking subsidiary and by German American Investment Services, Inc. These fees are derived by providing trust, investment advisory, brokerage and retirement planning services to its customers. The insurance segment primarily consists of German American Insurance, Inc., which provides a full line of
personal and corporate insurance products. Commissions derived from the sale of insurance products are the primary source of revenue for the insurance segment.

The following segment financial information has been derived from the internal financial statements of the Company which are used by management to monitor and manage financial performance. The accounting policies of the three segments are the same as those of the Company. The evaluation process for segments does not include holding company income and expense. Holding company amounts are the primary differences between segment amounts and consolidated totals, and are reflected in the column labeled “Other” below, along with amounts to eliminate transactions between segments.
 Core
Banking
Wealth Management ServicesInsuranceOtherConsolidated Totals
Three Months Ended     
March 31, 2022    
Net Interest Income$47,665 $$$(765)$46,908 
Net Gains on Sales of Loans1,421 — — — 1,421 
Net Gains on Securities372 — — — 372 
Wealth Management Fees2,637 — — 2,638 
Insurance Revenues27 3,693 — 3,721 
Noncash Items:
Provision (Benefit) for Credit Losses5,200 — — — 5,200 
Depreciation and Amortization2,518 10 12 114 2,654 
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)616 204 450 (601)669 
Segment Profit (Loss)8,429 640 1,429 (1,431)9,067 
Segment Assets at March 31, 20226,691,821 7,009 14,102 (15,303)6,697,629 
 
 Core
Banking
Wealth Management ServicesInsuranceOtherConsolidated Totals
Three Months Ended     
March 31, 2021     
Net Interest Income$39,582 $$$(660)$38,932 
Net Gains on Sales of Loans2,202 — — — 2,202 
Net Gains on Securities975 — — — 975 
Wealth Management Fees2,357 — — 2,358 
Insurance Revenues3,288 — 3,292 
Noncash Items:
Provision (Benefit) for Credit Losses(1,500)— — — (1,500)
Depreciation and Amortization2,217 13 17 80 2,327 
Income Tax Expense (Benefit)4,424 151 395 (317)4,653 
Segment Profit (Loss)18,628 470 1,248 (789)19,557 
Segment Assets at December 31, 20215,595,721 6,115 12,245 (5,542)5,608,539