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Securities Purchased under Resale Agreements and Sold under Repurchase Agreements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
RESALE AND REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS [Abstract]  
Securities Purchased under Resale Agreements and Sold under Repurchase Agreements Securities Purchased under Resale Agreements and Sold under Repurchase Agreements
The Company’s resale agreements expose it to credit risk from both the counterparties and the underlying collateral. The Company manages credit exposure from certain transactions by entering into master netting agreements and collateral arrangements with the counterparties. The relevant agreements allow for an efficient closeout of the transaction, liquidation and set-off of collateral against the net amount owed by the counterparty following a default. It is the Company’s policy to take possession, where possible, of the assets underlying resale agreements. As a result of the Company’s credit risk mitigation practices with respect to resale agreements as described above, the Company did not hold any reserves for credit impairment with respect to these agreements as of both March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

Securities Purchased under Resale Agreements

Gross securities purchased under resale agreements were $425 million as of both March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

Securities Sold under Repurchase Agreements

Overnight gross securities sold under repurchase agreements with unrelated counterparties were $270 million as of March 31, 2025. There were no repurchase agreements as of December 31, 2024.

Balance Sheet Offsetting

The Company’s resale and repurchase agreements are transacted under legally enforceable master netting agreements that, in the event of default by the counterparty, provide the Company the right to liquidate securities held and to offset receivables and payables with the same counterparty. The Company nets resale and repurchase transactions with the same counterparty on the Consolidated Balance Sheet when it has a legally enforceable master netting agreement and the transactions are eligible for netting under ASC 210-20-45-11, Balance Sheet Offsetting Repurchase and Reverse Repurchase Agreements. Collateral received includes securities and loans that are not recognized on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. Collateral pledged consists of securities that are not netted on the Consolidated Balance Sheet against the related collateralized liability. Securities received or pledged as collateral in resale and repurchase agreements with other financial institutions may also be sold or re-pledged by the secured party, and are usually delivered to and held by third-party trustees.

The following tables present the resale and repurchase agreements included on the Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024:
($ in thousands)March 31, 2025
Gross Amounts of Recognized AssetsGross Amounts Offset on the Consolidated Balance SheetNet Amounts of Assets Presented on the Consolidated Balance SheetGross Amounts Not Offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
Assets
Collateral Received (1)
Net Amount
Resale agreements
$425,000 $— $425,000 $(343,590)$81,410 
Gross Amounts of Recognized Liabilities
Gross Amounts Offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
Net Amounts of Liabilities Presented on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
Gross Amounts Not Offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
Net Amount
Liabilities
Collateral Pledged (2)
Repurchase agreements$270,111 $— $270,111 $(270,111)$— 
($ in thousands)
December 31, 2024
Gross Amounts of Recognized AssetsGross Amounts Offset on the Consolidated Balance SheetNet Amounts of Assets Presented on the Consolidated Balance SheetGross Amounts Not Offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
Assets
Collateral Received (1)
Net Amount
Resale agreements
$425,000 $— $425,000 $(329,603)$95,397 
(1)Represents the fair value of assets the Company has received under resale agreements, limited for table presentation purposes to the amount of the recognized asset due from each counterparty. The application of collateral cannot reduce the net position below zero. Therefore, excess collateral, if any, is not reflected above.
(2)Represents the fair value of assets the Company has pledged under repurchase agreements, limited for table presentation purposes to the amount of the recognized liability due to each counterparty. The application of collateral cannot reduce the net position below zero. Therefore, excess collateral, if any, is not reflected above.

In addition to the amounts included in the table above, the Company also has balance sheet netting related to derivatives. Refer to Note 5 Derivatives to the Consolidated Financial Statements in this Form 10-Q for additional information.