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FAIR VALUES
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2020
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUES FAIR VALUES
Fair value is the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. There are three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:

Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the entity has the ability to access as of the measurement date.

Level 2: Significant other observable inputs other than Level 1 prices such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted prices in markets that are not active; or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.

Level 3: Significant unobservable inputs that reflect a reporting entity's own assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing an asset or liability.

The Corporation used the following methods and significant assumptions to estimate fair value:

Available for Sale Securities: The fair values of securities available for sale are usually determined by obtaining quoted prices on nationally recognized securities exchanges (Level 1 inputs), or matrix pricing, which is a mathematical technique widely used to value debt securities without relying exclusively on quoted prices for the specific securities but rather by relying on the securities' relationship to other benchmark quoted securities (Level 2 inputs). For securities where quoted prices or market prices of similar securities are not available, fair values are calculated using discounted cash flows or other market indicators (Level 3 inputs).
Equity Investments: Securities that are held to fund a non-qualified deferred compensation plan and securities that have a readily determinable fair market value, are recorded with changes in fair value included in earnings. The fair values of equity investments are determined by quoted market prices (Level 1 inputs).
Impaired Loans: At the time a loan is considered impaired, it is valued at the lower of cost or fair value. Impaired loans carried at fair value have been partially charged-off or receive specific allocations as part of the allowance for loan loss accounting.  For collateral dependent loans, fair value is commonly based on real estate appraisals. These appraisals may utilize a single valuation approach or a combination of approaches including comparable sales and the income approach. Adjustments are routinely made in the appraisal process by independent appraisers to adjust for differences between the comparable sales and income data available. Such adjustments are usually significant and typically result in a Level 3 classification of the inputs for determining fair value. Non-real estate collateral may be valued using an appraisal, net book value per the borrower’s financial statements, or aging reports, adjusted or discounted based on management’s historical knowledge, changes in market conditions from the time of the valuation, and management’s expertise and knowledge of the client and client’s business, typically resulting in a Level 3 fair value classification. Impaired loans are evaluated on a quarterly basis for additional impairment and adjusted accordingly.
OREO: Assets acquired through or instead of loan foreclosures are initially recorded at fair value less costs to sell when acquired, establishing a new cost basis. These assets are subsequently accounted for at lower of cost or fair value less estimated costs to sell. Fair value is commonly based on recent real estate appraisals. These appraisals may utilize a single valuation approach or a combination of approaches including comparable sales and the income approach. Adjustments are routinely made in the appraisal process by independent appraisers to adjust for differences between the comparable sales and income data available. Such adjustments are usually significant and typically result in a Level 3 classification of the inputs for determining fair value.
Appraisals for both collateral-dependent impaired loans and OREO are performed by certified general appraisers (commercial properties) or certified residential appraisers (residential properties) whose qualifications and licenses have been reviewed and verified by the Corporation. Once received, appraisals are reviewed for reasonableness of assumptions, approaches utilized, Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and other regulatory compliance, as well as the overall resulting fair value in comparison with independent data sources such as recent market data or industry-wide statistics. Appraisals are generally completed within the previous 12 month period prior to a property being placed into OREO. On impaired loans, appraisal values are adjusted based on the age of the appraisal, the position of the lien, the type of the property and its condition.
Derivatives: The fair values of interest rate swaps are based on valuation models using observable market data as of the measurement date (Level 2 inputs). Derivatives are traded in an over-the-counter market where quoted market prices are not always available. Therefore, the fair values of derivatives are determined using quantitative models that utilize multiple market inputs. The inputs will vary based on the type of derivative, but could include interest rates, prices, and indices to generate continuous yield or pricing curves, prepayment rates, and volatility factors to value the position. The Corporation also incorporates credit valuation adjustments to appropriately reflect both its own nonperformance risk and the respective counter-party's nonperformance risk in the fair value measurements. In adjusting the fair value of its derivative contracts for the effect of nonperformance risk, the Corporation has considered the impact of any applicable credit enhancements, such as collateral postings. Although the Corporation has determined that the majority of the inputs used to value its derivatives fall within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy, the credit valuation adjustments associated with credit risk participations are based on credit default rate assumptions (Level 3 inputs).
Assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis are summarized below (in thousands):
Fair Value Measurement at December 31, 2020 Using
Financial Assets:Fair ValueQuoted Prices
in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Mortgage-backed securities, residential$467,866 $— $467,866 $— 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions43,405 — 43,405 — 
Corporate bonds and notes9,035 — 9,035 — 
SBA loan pools34,305 — 34,305 — 
Total available for sale securities$554,611 $— $554,611 $— 
Equity Investments$1,880 $1,880 $— $— 
Derivative assets14,702 — 14,702 — 
Financial Liabilities:
Derivative liabilities$15,059 $— $14,702 $357 

Fair Value Measurement at December 31, 2019 Using
Financial Assets:Fair ValueQuoted Prices
in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Mortgage-backed securities, residential$225,234 $— $225,234 $— 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions42,845 — 42,845 — 
Corporate bonds and notes250 — 250 — 
SBA loan pools15,761 — 15,761 — 
Total available for sale securities$284,090 $— $284,090 $— 
Equity investments$1,442 $1,442 $— $— 
Derivative assets6,466 — 6,466 — 
Financial Liabilities:
Derivative liabilities$6,831 $— $6,466 $365 
There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the twelve month periods ending December 31, 2020 and 2019.

The table below presents a reconciliation of all assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) for the year ended December 31:
Assets (Liabilities)
Derivative Liabilities
(in thousands)20202019
Balance of recurring Level 3 assets at January 1$(365)$(140)
Derivative instruments entered into(52)(43)
Total gains or losses for the period:
Included in earnings - other non-interest income60 (182)
Balance of recurring Level 3 assets at December 31$(357)$(365)

The following table presents information related to Level 3 recurring fair value measurement at December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 (in thousands):
DescriptionFair Value at December 31,
2020
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable InputsRange
[Weighted Average]
at December 31, 2020
Derivative liabilities$357 Historical trendCredit default rate
0.93% - 27.78%
[2.27%]
DescriptionFair Value at December 31,
2019
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable InputsRange
[Weighted Average]
at December 31, 2019
Derivative liabilities$365 Historical trendCredit default rate
7.30% - 7.30%
[7.30%]

Assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis are summarized below (in thousands):
Fair Value Measurement at December 31, 2020 Using
Financial Assets:Fair ValueQuoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total Gains (Losses)
Impaired Loans:
Commercial mortgages:
Commercial mortgages$— $— $— $— $— 
Total impaired loans$— $— $— $— $— 
Other real estate owned:    
Commercial mortgages:    
Commercial mortgages$111 $— $— $111 $— 
Residential mortgages126 — — 126 — 
Total other real estate owned, net$237 $— $— $237 $— 
Fair Value Measurement at December 31, 2019 Using
Financial Assets:Fair ValueQuoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total Gains (Losses)
Impaired Loans:
Commercial mortgages:    
Commercial mortgages$1,554 $— $— $1,554 $(1,597)
Total impaired loans$1,554 $— $— $1,554 $(1,597)
Other real estate owned:    
Commercial mortgages:    
Commercial mortgages$111 $— $— $111 $— 
Residential mortgages284 — — 284 (12)
Consumer loans:    
Home equity lines and loans122 — — 122 — 
Total other real estate owned, net$517 $— $— $517 $(12)

The following table presents information related to Level 3 non-recurring fair value measurement at December 31, 2020 and 2019 (in thousands):
AssetFair Value at December 31, 2020Valuation TechniqueUnobservable InputsRange
[Weighted Average]
at December 31, 2020
OREO:
Commercial mortgages:
Commercial mortgages$111 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
20.80% - 20.80%
[20.80%]
Residential mortgages126 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
20.80% - 20.80%
[20.80%]
$237 
AssetFair Value at December 31, 2019Valuation TechniqueUnobservable InputsRange
[Weighted Average]
at December 31, 2019
Impaired loans:
Commercial mortgages:
Commercial mortgages$1,554 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
10.00% - 10.00%
[10.00%]
$1,554 
OREO:
Commercial mortgages:
Commercial mortgages$111 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
20.80% - 20.80%
[20.80%]
Residential mortgages284 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
20.80% - 35.29%
[24.09%]
Consumer loans:
Home equity lines and loans122 Sales comparisonDiscount to appraised value
20.80% - 20.80%
[20.80%]
$517 
FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The carrying amounts and estimated fair values of other financial instruments, at December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, are as follows (in thousands):
 Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2020 Using
Financial assets:Carrying AmountQuoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Estimated
Fair Value
(1)
Cash and due from financial institutions$29,467 $29,467 $— $— $29,467 
Interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions
79,071 79,071 — — 79,071 
Equity investments2,542 2,542 — — 2,542 
Securities available for sale554,611 — 554,611 — 554,611 
Securities held to maturity2,469 — 2,175 326 2,501 
FHLBNY and FRBNY stock3,150 — — — N/A
Loans, net and loans held for sale 1,515,709 — — 1,514,318 1,514,318 
Accrued interest receivable6,271 — 1,356 4,915 6,271 
Derivative assets14,702 — 14,702 — 14,702 
Financial liabilities:     
Deposits:     
Demand, savings, and insured money market accounts
$1,752,043 $1,752,043 $— $— $1,752,043 
Time deposits285,731 — 288,398 — 288,398 
Accrued interest payable262 11 251 — 262 
Derivative liabilities15,059 — 14,702 357 15,059 
(1) Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time, based on relevant market information and information about the financial instrument. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgment and, therefore, cannot be determined with precision. Changes in assumptions could significantly affect the estimates.
 Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2019 Using
Financial Assets:Carrying AmountQuoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Estimated
Fair Value
(1)
Cash and due from financial institutions$25,203 $25,203 $— $— $25,203 
Interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions
96,701 96,701 — — 96,701 
Equity investments2,174 2,174 — — 2,174 
Securities available for sale284,090 — 284,090 — 284,090 
Securities held to maturity3,115 — 2,094 1,045 3,139 
FHLBNY and FRBNY stock3,099 — — — N/A
Loans, net and loans held for sale1,286,926 — — 1,285,215 1,285,215 
Accrued interest receivable4,633 63 885 3,685 4,633 
Derivative assets6,466 — 6,466 — 6,466 
Financial liabilities:     
Deposits:     
Demand, savings, and insured money market accounts
$1,410,962 $1,410,962 $— $— $1,410,962 
Time deposits161,176 — 163,761 — 163,761 
Accrued interest payable299 27 272 — 299 
Derivative liabilities6,831 — 6,466 365 6,831 
(1) Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time, based on relevant market information and information about the financial instrument. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgment and, therefore, cannot be determined with precision. Changes in assumptions could significantly affect the estimates.