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REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Banking and Thrift [Abstract]  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

The Company can raise additional liquidity by entering into repurchase agreements at its discretion. In a security repurchase agreement transaction, the Company will generally sell a security, agreeing to repurchase either the same or a substantially identical security on a specified later date, at a greater price than the original sales price. The difference between the sale price and purchase price is the cost of the proceeds, which is recorded as interest expense on the consolidated statement of income. The securities underlying the agreements are delivered to counterparties as security for the repurchase obligations. Because the securities are treated as collateral and the agreement does not qualify for a full transfer of effective control, the transaction does not meet the criteria to be classified as a sale, and is therefore considered a secured borrowing transaction for accounting purposes. Payments on such borrowings are interest only until the scheduled repurchase date. In a repurchase agreement, the Company is subject to the risk that the purchaser may default at maturity and not return the securities underlying the agreements. In order to minimize this potential risk, the Company either deals with established firms when entering into these transactions or with customers whose agreements stipulate that the securities underlying the agreement are not delivered to the customer and instead are held in segregated safekeeping accounts by the Company's safekeeping agents.

The table below sets forth information regarding the Company’s repurchase agreements accounted for as secured borrowings and types of collateral for the periods indicated:
 
 
March 31,
2019
 
December 31,
2018
Customer Repurchase Agreements(1)(2):
 
 
 
 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
 
$
1,409

 
$
1,455

Mortgage-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored enterprises
 
126,267

 
125,590

Collateralized mortgage obligations issued or guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored enterprises
 
128,505

 
118,823

Total
 
$
256,181

 
$
245,868


(1)
Presented within short-term borrowings on the consolidated statements of condition.
(2)
All customer repurchase agreements mature continuously or overnight for the dates indicated.

Certain customers held CDs totaling $1.0 million and $923,000 at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, that were collateralized by CMO and MBS securities that were overnight repurchase agreements.

Certain counterparties monitor collateral, and may request additional collateral to be posted from time to time.