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Investment Securities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Investment Securities [Abstract]  
Investment Securities
Note 2—Investment Securities

The amortized cost, fair values, and unrealized gains and losses of the securities available-for-sale are as follows:

 
 
Amortized
   
Gross Unrealized
       
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Gains
   
Losses
   
Fair Value
 
As of June 30, 2025
                       
U.S. Government-sponsored securities
 
$
2,291
   
$
5
   
$
11
   
$
2,285
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
564,312
     
3,564
     
21,175
     
546,701
 
Commercial mortgage-backed obligations(1)
   
1,230
     
8
     
-
     
1,238
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
7,622
     
-
     
144
     
7,478
 
Corporate securities
   
14,829
     
126
     
16
     
14,939
 
Other
   
310
     
-
     
-
     
310
 
Total available-for-sale securities
 
$
590,594
   
$
3,703
   
$
21,346
   
$
572,951
 

(1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.

 
 
Amortized
   
Gross Unrealized
   
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Gains
   
Losses
   
Fair Value
 
As of December 31, 2024
                       
U.S. Government-sponsored securities
 
$
2,657
   
$
4
   
$
17
   
$
2,644
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
466,302
     
464
     
26,908
     
439,858
 
Commercial mortgage-backed obligations(1)
   
1,228
     
-
     
16
     
1,212
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
5,653
     
-
     
156
     
5,497
 
Corporate securities
   
14,800
     
56
     
-
     
14,856
 
Other
   
352
     
-
     
5
     
347
 
Total available-for-sale securities
 
$
490,992
   
$
524
   
$
27,102
   
$
464,414
 

(1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.

The book values, estimated fair values and unrecognized gains and losses of investments classified as held-to-maturity are as follows:

 
 
Amortized
   
Gross Unrecognized
         
Allowance
for Credit
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Gains
   
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Losses
 
As of June 30, 2025
                             
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
$
608,903
   
$
17
   
$
130,114
   
$
478,806
   
$
-
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
65,146
     
-
     
11,609
     
53,537
     
-
 
Municipal securities
   
74,812
     
928
     
1,380
     
74,360
     
450
 
Total held-to-maturity securities
 
$
748,861
   
$
945
   
$
143,103
   
$
606,703
   
$
450
 

(1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.

 
                         
Allowance
 
 
 
Amortized
   
Gross Unrecognized
         
for Credit
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Gains
   
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Losses
 
As of December 31, 2024
                             
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
$
626,427
   
$
-
   
$
143,544
   
$
482,883
   
$
-
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
68,377
     
-
     
13,876
     
54,501
     
-
 
Municipal securities
   
74,639
     
46
     
1,116
     
73,569
     
450
 
Total held-to-maturity securities
 
$
769,443
   
$
46
   
$
158,536
   
$
610,953
   
$
450
 

 (1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.
The allowance for credit losses on held-to-maturity securities is a contra-asset valuation account that is deducted from the amortized cost basis of held-to-maturity securities to present the net amount expected to be collected. Management measures expected credit losses on held-to-maturity securities on a collective basis by major security type with each type sharing similar risk characteristics, and considers historical credit loss information that is adjusted for current conditions and reasonable and supportable forecasts. With regard to residential mortgage-backed securities issued by the U.S. government, or agencies thereof, it is expected that the securities will not be settled at prices less than the amortized cost basis of the securities as such securities are backed by the full faith and credit of and/or guaranteed by the U.S. government. Accordingly, no allowance for credit losses has been recorded for these securities. With regard to securities issued by States and political subdivisions and other held-to-maturity securities, management considers (i) issuer bond ratings, (ii) historical loss rates for given bond ratings, (iii) whether issuers continue to make timely principal and interest payments under the contractual terms of the securities, (iv) internal forecasts and (v) whether or not such securities are guaranteed or pre-refunded by the issuers.

Fair values are based on quoted market prices or dealer quotes. If a quoted market price or dealer quote is not available, fair value is estimated using quoted market prices for similar securities.

The following tables show the gross unrealized losses for available-for-sale securities, for which an allowance for credit losses has not been recorded, that have been in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months or 12 months or more:
    June 30, 2025  
   
Less Than 12 Months
   
12 Months or More
   
Total
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
 
Available-for-Sale Securities
                                   
U.S. Government-sponsored securities
 
$
84
   
$
-
   
$
739
   
$
11
   
$
823
   
$
11
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
233,824
     
1,723
     
65,200
     
19,452
     
299,024
     
21,175
 
Commerical mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
7,067
     
136
     
411
     
8
     
7,478
     
144
 
Corporate securities
   
4,994
     
16
     
-
     
-
     
4,994
     
16
 
Total available-for-sale securities
 
$
245,969
   
$
1,875
   
$
66,350
   
$
19,471
   
$
312,319
   
$
21,346
 

(1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.

    December 31, 2024  
   
Less Than 12 Months
   
12 Months or More
   
Total
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized Losses
 
Available-for-Sale Securities
                                   
U.S. Government-sponsored securities
 
$
600
   
$
1
   
$
888
   
$
16
   
$
1,488
   
$
17
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
324,202
     
5,772
     
67,319
     
21,136
     
391,521
     
26,908
 
Commerical mortgage-backed securities(1)
   
1,212
     
16
     
-
     
-
     
1,212
     
16
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations(1)
   
5,043
     
147
     
454
     
9
     
5,497
     
156
 
Corporate securities
   
347
     
5
     
-
     
-
     
347
     
5
 
Total available-for-sale securities
 
$
331,404
   
$
5,941
   
$
68,661
   
$
21,161
   
$
400,065
   
$
27,102
 

(1) All mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations were issued by an agency or government sponsored entity of the U.S. Government.
As of June 30, 2025, the Company held 189 available-for-sale securities of which 32 securities were in an unrealized loss position for less than twelve months and 107 securities were in an unrealized loss position for twelve months or more without an allowance for credit losses. Because the decline in fair value is attributable to changes in interest rates and not credit quality and because the Company does not have the intent to sell and it is likely that the Company will not be required to sell the securities prior to their anticipated recovery at maturity, it has been determined that there is no expected credit loss on these securities. Management evaluates the available-for-sale securities in an unrealized loss position, relying primarily on industry analyst reports and observations of market conditions and interest rate fluctuations.

The following tables present the activity in the allowance for credit losses for held-to-maturity securities by major type:

   
June 30, 2025
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Municipal securities
   
Mortgage-backed
securities
   
Collateralized mortgage obligations
   
Total
 
Allowance for credit losses - securities
                       
Beginning balance
 
$
450
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
450
 
Provision for credit losses
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Ending balance
 
$
450
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
450
 

 
 
December 31, 2024
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Municipal securities
   
Mortgage-backed
securities
   
Collateralized mortgage obligations
   
Total
 
Allowance for credit losses - securities
                       
Beginning balance
 
$
450
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
450
 
Provision for credit losses
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Ending balance
 
$
450
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
450
 

The amortized cost and estimated fair values of investment securities at June 30, 2025 by contractual final maturity are shown in the following table:

   
Available-for-Sale
   
Held-to-Maturity
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Amortized Cost
   
Fair Value
   
Amortized Cost
   
Fair Value
 
Securities maturing in:
                       
One year or less
 
$
360
   
$
359
   
$
1,236
   
$
1,218
 
After one year through five years
   
16,976
     
17,053
     
24,230
     
23,831
 
After five years through ten years
   
2,960
     
2,934
     
17,763
     
16,662
 
After ten years
   
570,298
     
552,605
     
705,632
     
564,992
 
Total
 
$
590,594
   
$
572,951
   
$
748,861
   
$
606,703
 

Maturities are based on the final contractual payment dates, and do not reflect the impact of prepayments or early redemptions that may occur. Expected maturities of mortgage-backed and CMO securities may differ from contractual maturities because borrowers have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
The Company monitors the credit quality of those held-to-maturity securities not issued by the U.S. government or one of its agencies or government sponsored entities, through the use of credit ratings. Credit ratings are reviewed and updated quarterly. Nonrated municipal investments consist primarily of bonds issued by political subdivisions such as housing authorities and reclamation districts. Nonrated municipal investments are monitored through financial covenants and review of repayment history. As of June 30, 2025, there were no past due principal or interest payments associated with held-to-maturity municipal securities. There were no holdings of securities of any one issuer, other than the U.S. Government and its agencies, in an amount greater than 10% of shareholders’ equity.

The following tables summarize the amortized cost of held-to-maturity municipal securities by credit rating as of the dates indicated:

   
Held-to-Maturity
       
   
Amortized Cost
       
(Dollars in thousands)
 
AAA/AA/A
   
BBB/BB/B
   
Not Rated
   
Total
 
June 30, 2025
                       
 
                       
Municipal securities
 
$
19,044
   
$
931
   
$
54,837
   
$
74,812
 
Total
 
$
19,044
   
$
931
   
$
54,837
   
$
74,812
 

 
 
Held-to-Maturity
       
 
 
Amortized Cost
       
(Dollars in thousands)
 
AAA/AA/A
   
BBB/BB/B
   
Not Rated
   
Total
 
December 31, 2024
                       
 
                       
Municipal securities
 
$
19,022
   
$
403
   
$
55,214
   
$
74,639
 
Total
 
$
19,022
   
$
403
   
$
55,214
   
$
74,639
 

Proceeds from sales and calls of investment securities were as follows:

(Dollars in thousands)
 
Gross Proceeds
   
Gross Gains
   
Gross Losses
 
Six months ended June 30, 2025
 
$
460
   
$
-
   
$
-
 
Six months ended June 30, 2024
 
$
575
   
$
-
   
$
-
 

Pledged Securities

At June 30, 2025, investment securities carried at $700.1 million were pledged to secure public deposits, Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) borrowings, and other government agency deposits as required by law. This amount was $712.5 million at December 31, 2024.