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Note 5 - DERIVATIVES AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2024
Notes to Financial Statements  
DERIVATIVES AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES

NOTE 5 – DERIVATIVES AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES

Derivatives are summarized as follows as of March 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023:

    

March 31, 2024

    

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Assets:

Hedged Derivatives

Cash Flow Hedges

Interest rate caps

$

2,561

$

2,847

Interest rate swaps

 

2,437

 

1,689

Fair Value Hedges

Interest rate swaps

1,083

Unhedged Derivatives

Interest rate caps

769

951

Interest rate swaps

 

177,038

 

181,854

$

183,888

$

187,341

Liabilities:

Hedged Derivatives

Cash Flow Hedges

Interest rate swaps

(34,183)

(30,407)

Interest rate collars

(456)

(166)

Fair Value Hedges

Interest rate swaps

(3,308)

Unhedged Derivatives

Interest rate swaps

(177,038)

(181,854)

$

(211,677)

$

(215,735)

The Company uses interest rate swap, cap and collar instruments to manage interest rate risk related to the variability of interest payments due to changes in interest rates.  

The Company has entered into interest rate caps to hedge against the risk of rising interest rates on liabilities.  The liabilities consist of $300.0 million of deposits and the benchmark rates hedged vary at 1-month SOFR, 3-month SOFR and the Prime Rate. The interest rate caps are designated as cash flow hedges in accordance with ASC 815.  An initial premium of $3.5 million was paid upfront for the caps executed.  The details of the interest rate caps are as follows:  

Balance Sheet

Fair Value as of

Hedged Item

Effective Date

Maturity Date

Location

Notional Amount

Strike Rate

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2024

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.75

%  

-

(79)

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2024

Derivatives - Assets

50,000

1.57

%  

-

-

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2024

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.80

%  

-

-

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2025

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.75

%  

633

672

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2025

Derivatives - Assets

50,000

1.57

%  

1,285

1,503

Deposits

1/1/2020

1/1/2025

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.80

%  

643

751

$

200,000

$

2,561

$

2,847

The Company has entered into interest rate swaps to hedge against the risk of rising rates on one of its variable rate subordinated notes and its variable rate trust preferred securities. All of the interest rate swaps are designated as cash flow hedges in accordance with ASC 815.  The details of the interest rate swaps are as follows:

Balance Sheet

Fair Value as of

Hedged Item

Effective Date

Maturity Date

Location

Notional Amount

Receive Rate

Pay Rate

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

QCR Holdings Subordinated Note

 

3/1/2024

2/15/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

$

65,000

5.34

%  

 

4.02

%  

$

21

$

-

QCR Holdings Statutory Trust II

 

9/30/2018

9/30/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

10,000

8.44

%  

 

5.85

%  

512

341

QCR Holdings Statutory Trust III

 

9/30/2018

9/30/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

8,000

8.44

%  

 

5.85

%  

409

272

QCR Holdings Statutory Trust V

 

7/7/2018

7/7/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

10,000

7.14

%  

 

4.54

%  

500

335

Community National Statutory Trust II

 

9/20/2018

9/20/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

3,000

7.76

%  

 

5.17

%  

153

101

Community National Statutory Trust III

 

9/15/2018

9/15/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

3,500

7.34

%  

 

4.75

%  

178

118

Guaranty Bankshares Statutory Trust I

 

9/15/2018

9/15/2028

Derivatives - Assets

4,500

7.34

%

4.75

%

229

152

Guaranty Statutory Trust II*

 

5/23/2019

2/23/2026

Derivatives - Assets

 

10,310

7.03

%  

 

4.09

%  

435

370

 

  

 

$

114,310

$

2,437

$

1,689

* Acquired on 4/1/2022 with GFED acquisition.

The Company has entered into interest rate swaps to hedge against the risk of declining interest rates on floating rate loans.    The interest rate swaps are designated as cash flow hedges in accordance with ASC 815.  The details of the interest rate swaps are as follows:

Balance Sheet

Fair Value as of

Hedged Item

  

Effective Date

  

Maturity Date

  

Location

  

Notional Amount

 

 

Receive Rate

 

 

Pay Rate

 

March 31, 2024

  

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Loans

 

7/1/2021

7/1/2031

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

$

35,000

1.40

%  

 

5.44

%  

$

(5,605)

$

(5,004)

Loans

 

7/1/2021

7/1/2031

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

50,000

1.40

%  

 

5.44

%  

(8,007)

(7,149)

Loans

 

7/1/2021

7/1/2031

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

40,000

1.40

%  

 

5.44

%  

(6,416)

(5,730)

Loans

 

10/1/2022

7/1/2031

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

25,000

1.30

%  

 

5.33

%  

(4,035)

(3,696)

Loans

 

4/1/2022

4/1/2027

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

15,000

1.91

%  

 

5.44

%  

(1,012)

(868)

Loans

 

4/1/2022

4/1/2027

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

50,000

1.91

%  

 

5.44

%  

(3,373)

(2,892)

Loans

 

4/1/2022

4/1/2027

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

35,000

1.91

%  

 

5.44

%  

(2,361)

(2,024)

Loans

4/1/2022

4/1/2027

Derivatives - Liabilities

50,000

1.91

%

5.44

%

(3,374)

(3,044)

 

  

 

$

300,000

$

(34,183)

$

(30,407)

The Company uses interest rate collars in an effort to manage future interest rate exposure on variable rate loans.  The collar hedging strategy stabilizes interest rate fluctuations by setting both a floor and a cap.  The collar is designated as a cash flow hedge in accordance with ASC 815. The details of the interest rate collars are as follows:

Fair Value as of

Hedged Item

Effective Date

Maturity Date

Location

Notional Amount

Cap Strike Rate

Floor Strike Rate

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

Loans

 

10/1/2022

10/1/2026

Derivatives - Liabilities

 

$

50,000

4.40

%  

 

2.44

%  

$

(456)

$

(166)

The Company has entered into interest rate swaps to hedge against the risk of rising rates on loans.  The interest rate swaps are designated as fair value hedges in accordance with ASC 815. The details of the interest rate swaps are as follows:

Balance Sheet

Fair Value as of

Hedged Item

Effective Date

Maturity Date

Location

Notional Amount

Receive Rate

Pay Rate

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

2/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

 

$

25,000

5.33

%  

 

4.38

%  

$

61

$

(195)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

8/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

 

30,000

5.33

%  

 

4.21

%  

87

(293)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

2/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

 

32,500

5.33

%  

 

4.08

%  

107

(364)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

8/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

 

32,500

5.33

%  

 

3.98

%  

129

(397)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

2/1/2028

Derivatives - Assets

 

30,000

5.33

%  

 

3.90

%  

138

(388)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

2/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

 

15,000

5.33

%  

 

4.38

%  

36

(117)

Loans

 

7/12/2023

8/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

 

15,000

5.33

%  

 

4.21

%  

43

(146)

Loans

7/12/2023

2/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

15,000

5.33

%  

4.08

%  

50

(168)

Loans

7/12/2023

8/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

15,000

5.33

%  

3.98

%  

60

(183)

Loans

7/12/2023

2/1/2028

Derivatives - Assets

15,000

5.33

%  

3.90

%  

69

(194)

Loans

7/12/2023

8/1/2025

Derivatives - Assets

15,000

5.33

%  

4.60

%  

29

(69)

Loans

7/12/2023

2/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

20,000

5.33

%  

4.38

%  

49

(140)

Loans

7/12/2023

8/1/2026

Derivatives - Assets

20,000

5.33

%  

4.21

%  

58

(176)

Loans

7/12/2023

2/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

20,000

5.33

%  

4.08

%  

67

(202)

Loans

7/12/2023

8/1/2027

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

5.33

%  

3.98

%  

100

(276)

$

325,000

$

1,083

$

(3,308)

Changes in fair values of derivative financial instruments accounted for as cash flow hedges, to the extent that they are included in the assessment of effectiveness, are recorded as a component of AOCI.  Changes in fair values of derivative financial instruments accounted for as fair value hedges, to the extent that they are included in the assessment of effectiveness, are recorded as a component of other assets or other liabilities.

For derivative instruments that are designated as unhedged, the change in fair value of the derivative instrument is recognized into current earnings. The details of the unhedged interest rate caps are as follows:

Balance Sheet

Fair Value as of

Effective Date

Maturity Date

Location

Notional Amount

Strike Rate

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

2/1/2020

2/1/2024

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.90

%  

-

79

3/1/2020

3/3/2025

Derivatives - Assets

25,000

1.90

%  

769

872

$

50,000

$

769

$

951

The Company has also entered into interest rate swap contracts that are not designated as hedging instruments. These derivative contracts relate to transactions in which the Company enters into an interest rate swap with a customer while at

the same time entering into an equal and offsetting interest rate swap with an upstream counterparty. Additionally, the Company receives an upfront, non-refundable fee from the upstream counterparty, dependent upon the pricing that is recognized upon receipt from the counterparty.  Because the Company acts as an intermediary for the customer, changes in the fair value of the underlying derivative contracts, for the most part, offset each other and do not significantly impact the Company’s results of operations.

Interest rate swaps that are not designated as hedging instruments are summarized as follows:

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

Notional Amount

Estimated Fair Value

Notional Amount

Estimated Fair Value

(dollars in thousands)

Non-Hedging Interest Rate Derivatives Assets:

Interest rate swap contracts

$

3,508,720

$

177,038

$

3,308,024

$

181,854

Non-Hedging Interest Rate Derivatives Liabilities:

Interest rate swap contracts

$

3,508,720

$

177,038

$

3,308,024

$

181,854

The effect of cash flow hedging and fair value accounting on the consolidated statements of income for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 are as follows:

Three Months Ended March 31, 2024

Three Months Ended March 31, 2023

Interest and

Interest

Interest and

Interest

Dividend Income

Expense

Dividend Income

Expense

(dollars in thousands)

Income and expense line items presented in the consolidated statements of income

$

115,049

$

60,350

$

94,217

$

37,407

The effects of cash flow hedging:

Gain on interest rate caps on deposits

-

(1,116)

-

(1,581)

Gain on interest rate swaps on junior subordinated debentures

-

(336)

-

(227)

Loss on interest rate swaps and collars on loans

(2,974)

-

(2,055)

-

The effects of fair value hedging:

Gain on interest rate swaps on loans

977

-

-

-

The Company’s hedged interest rate swaps and non-hedged interest rate swaps are collateralized with cash and investment securities with carrying values as follows:

    

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Cash

$

14,470

$

51,680

U.S govt. sponsored agency securities

6,285

6,413

Municipal securities

67,040

68,651

Residential mortgage-backed and related securities

 

21,730

 

23,358

$

109,525

$

150,102

The Company may be exposed to credit risk in the event of non-performance by the counterparties to its interest rate derivative agreements.  The Company assesses the credit risk of its financial institution counterparties by monitoring publicly available credit ratings and financial information.  Additionally, the Company manages financial institution counterparty credit risk by entering into interest rate derivatives only with primary and highly rated counterparties, and uses ISDA master agreements, central clearing mechanisms and counterparty limits.  The agreements contain bilateral collateral agreements with the amount of collateral to be posted generally governed by the settlement value of outstanding swaps. The Company manages the risk of default by its borrower/customer counterparties through its normal loan underwriting and credit monitoring policies and procedures. The Company underwrites the combination of the base loan amount and potential swap exposure and focuses on high quality borrowers with strong collateral values. The majority of the Company’s swapped loan portfolio consists of loans on projects, with loan-to-values, including the potential swap exposure, below 65%.  The Company does not currently anticipate any losses from failure of interest rate derivative counterparties to honor their obligations.