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Investment Securities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2024
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
Investment Securities Investment Securities
 
Investment securities at June 30, 2024 and at December 31, 2023, were as follows:

Debt securities AFS (In thousands)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Holding 
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Holding 
Losses
Fair Value
June 30, 2024:
Obligations of states and political subdivisions$219,431 $110 $17,414 $202,127 
U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities640,810 4 69,975 570,839 
Collateralized loan obligations378,546 602 152 378,996 
Corporate debt securities20,711 51 2,018 18,744 
Total$1,259,498 $767 $89,559 $1,170,706 
 
Debt securities AFS (In thousands)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Holding 
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Holding 
Losses
Fair Value
December 31, 2023:
Obligations of states and political subdivisions$251,531 $1,173 $11,520 $241,184 
U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities703,645 23 68,193 635,475 
Collateralized loan obligations443,112 31 4,857 438,286 
Corporate debt securities20,482 — 2,585 17,897 
Total$1,418,770 $1,227 $87,155 $1,332,842 
Investment securities in an unrealized loss position at June 30, 2024, were as follows:

Unrealized loss position for less than 12 monthsUnrealized loss position for 12 months or longerTotal
(In thousands)Fair valueUnrealized
losses
Fair valueUnrealized
losses
Fair
value
Unrealized
losses
Debt securities AFS:
Obligations of states and political subdivisions$57,246 $1,588 $136,200 $15,826 $193,446 $17,414 
U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities  569,653 69,975 569,653 69,975 
Collateralized loan obligations7,993 6 143,950 146 151,943 152 
Corporate debt securities  16,582 2,018 16,582 2,018 
Total$65,239 $1,594 $866,385 $87,965 $931,624 $89,559 
 
 Investment securities in an unrealized loss position at December 31, 2023, were as follows:

 
Unrealized loss position for less than 12 monthsUnrealized loss position for 12 months or longerTotal
(In thousands)Fair valueUnrealized
losses
Fair valueUnrealized
losses
Fair
value
Unrealized
losses
Debt securities AFS:
Obligations of states and political subdivisions$46,685 $420 $103,993 $11,100 $150,678 $11,520 
U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities— — 634,261 68,193 634,261 68,193 
Collateralized loan obligations— — 404,019 4,857 404,019 4,857 
Corporate debt securities9,530 702 8,367 1,883 17,897 2,585 
Total$56,215 $1,122 $1,150,640 $86,033 $1,206,855 $87,155 

At June 30, 2024, Park’s debt securities portfolio consisted of $1.2 billion of securities, $931.6 million of which were in an unrealized loss position with aggregate unrealized losses of $89.6 million. Of the $931.6 million of securities in an unrealized loss position, $866.4 million were in an unrealized loss position for 12 months or longer. Of the $89.6 million in unrealized losses, $70.0 million were related to Park's "U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities" portfolio. For non-agency debt securities, Park verified that the current credit ratings remain above investment grade. On a quarterly basis, management reviews the credit profile of each non-agency debt security and assesses whether any impairment to the contractually obligated cash flow is likely to occur. Based on these reviews, management has concluded that the underlying creditworthiness for each security remains sufficient to maintain required payment obligations and that changes in value are largely the result of changes in the yield curve, therefore, unrealized losses have not been recognized into net income. Management does not intend to sell, and it is not more likely than not that management would be required to sell, the securities prior to their anticipated recovery in respect of the unrealized losses. Management believes the value will recover as the securities approach maturity or market interest rates change.

There was no allowance for credit losses recorded for debt securities AFS at either June 30, 2024 or December 31, 2023. Additionally, for the three months and the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, there were no credit-related investment impairment losses recognized.
The amortized cost and estimated fair value of investments in debt securities AFS at June 30, 2024, are shown in the following table by contractual maturity, except for asset-backed securities and collateral loan obligations, which are shown as a single total due to the unpredictability of the timing of principal repayments. Expected maturities may differ from contractual maturities if borrowers have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

 (In thousands)Amortized
cost
Fair value
Tax equivalent yield (1)
Debt Securities AFS
Obligations of state and political subdivisions:
Due one through five years$1,499 $1,496 3.15 %
Due five through ten years87,346 83,655 3.26 %
Due over ten years130,586 116,976 3.14 %
Total (1)
$219,431 $202,127 3.19 %
U.S. Government sponsored entities' asset-backed securities$640,810 $570,839 1.87 %
Collateralized loan obligations$378,546 $378,996 7.25 %
Corporate debt securities
Due one through five years$950 $916 9.67 %
Due five through ten years19,761 17,828 4.10 %
Total$20,711 $18,744 4.35 %
(1) The tax equivalent yield for certain obligations of state and political subdivisions includes the effect of a taxable equivalent adjustment using a 21% federal corporate income tax rate.

During the six-month period ended June 30, 2024, Park sold certain AFS debt securities with a book value of $31.2 million at a gross loss of $398,000. There were no sales of debt securities AFS during the three month period ended June 30, 2024. There were no sales of debt securities AFS during the three month or six-month periods ended June 30, 2023.

Investment securities having a fair value of $731.9 million and $602.0 million at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, were pledged to collateralize government and public fund deposits, to secure repurchase agreements and as collateral for FHLB advance borrowings.