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Derivatives and Balance Sheet Offsetting
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
General Discussion of Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities [Abstract]  
Derivatives and Balance Sheet Offsetting
Derivatives and Balance Sheet Offsetting
The Company periodically enters into certain commercial loan interest rate swap agreements in order to provide commercial loan customers the ability to convert from variable to fixed interest rates. Under these agreements, the Company enters into a variable-rate loan agreement with a customer in addition to a swap agreement. This swap agreement effectively converts the customer’s variable rate loan into a fixed rate. The Company then enters into a corresponding swap agreement with a third party in order to offset its exposure on the variable and fixed components of the customer agreement. As the interest rate swap agreements with the customers and third parties are not designated as hedges under the Derivatives and Hedging topic of the FASB ASC, the instruments are marked to market in earnings. The notional amount of open interest rate swap agreements at December 31, 2016 and 2015 was $309.3 million and $264.4 million, respectively. During 2016 and 2015 respective mark-to-market gains of $16 thousand and $11 thousand were recorded to “Other noninterest expense.” During 2014 there was a mark-to-market loss of $51 thousand recorded to “Other noninterest expense.”
The following table presents the fair value and balance sheet classification of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments at December 31, 2016 and 2015:
 
Asset Derivatives
 
Liability Derivatives
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
(in thousands)
Balance Sheet
Location
 
Fair Value
 
Balance Sheet
Location
 
Fair Value
 
Balance Sheet
Location
 
Fair Value
 
Balance Sheet
Location
 
Fair Value
Interest rate contracts
Other assets
 
$
9,012

 
Other assets
 
$
12,438

 
Other liabilities
 
$
9,036

 
Other liabilities
 
$
12,478

The Company is party to interest rate swap agreements and repurchase agreements that are subject to enforceable master netting arrangements or similar agreements. Under these agreements, the Company may have the right to net settle multiple contracts with the same counterparty. The following tables show the gross interest rate swap agreements and repurchase agreements in the Consolidated Balance Sheets and the respective collateral received or pledged in the form of other financial instruments, which are generally marketable securities. The collateral amounts in these tables are limited to the outstanding balances of the related asset or liability. Therefore, instances of overcollateralization are not shown.
 
Gross Amounts of Recognized Assets/Liabilities
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Net Amounts of Assets/Liabilities Presented in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
 
 
 
Collateral Posted
 
Net Amount
December 31, 2016
(in thousands)
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
9,012

 
$

 
$
9,012

 
$

 
$
9,012

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
9,036

 
$

 
$
9,036

 
$
(9,036
)
 
$

Repurchase agreements
$
80,822

 
$

 
$
80,822

 
$
(80,822
)
 
$

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
December 31, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
12,438

 
$

 
$
12,438

 
$

 
$
12,438

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
12,478

 
$

 
$
12,478

 
$
(12,478
)
 
$

Repurchase agreements
$
99,699

 
$

 
$
99,699

 
$
(99,699
)
 
$


The following table presents the class of collateral pledged for repurchase agreements as well as the remaining contractual maturity of the repurchase agreements:
 
 
Remaining contractual maturity of the agreements
 
 
Overnight and continuous
 
Up to 30 days
 
30 - 90 days
 
Greater than 90 days
 
Total
December 31, 2016
 
(in thousands)
Class of collateral pledged for repurchase agreements
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government agency and government-sponsored enterprise mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations
 
$
55,822

 
$

 
$

 
$
25,000

 
$
80,822

Gross amount of recognized liabilities for repurchase agreements
 
80,822

Amounts related to agreements not included in offsetting disclosure
 
$


The collateral utilized for the Company’s repurchase agreements is subject to market fluctuations as well as prepayments of principal. The Company monitors the risk of the fair value of its pledged collateral falling below acceptable amounts based on the type of the underlying repurchase agreement. The pledged collateral related to the Company’s term wholesale repurchase agreement, which matures in 2018, is monitored on a monthly basis and additional capital is pledged when necessary. The pledged collateral related to the Company’s sweep repurchase agreements, which mature on an overnight basis, is monitored on a daily basis as the underlying sweep accounts can have frequent transaction activity and the amount of pledged collateral is adjusted as necessary.