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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Investment securities available for sale and marketable equity securities: Fair values are based on quoted market prices, where available. If quoted market prices are not available, fair values are based on quoted market prices of comparable instruments.

Servicing rights: MSR and CSR are measured at fair value on a recurring basis. These assets are classified as Level 3 as quoted prices are not available. In order to determine the fair value of MSR and CSR, the present value of net expected future cash flows is estimated. Assumptions used include market discount rates, anticipated prepayment speeds, escrow calculations, delinquency rates, and ancillary fee income net of servicing costs. The model assumptions are also compared to publicly filed information from several large MSR holders, as available.

Derivative instruments: The fair value of the interest rate lock commitments are estimated using quoted or published market prices for similar instruments, adjusted for factors such as pull-through rate assumptions based on historical information, where appropriate. The pull-through rate assumptions are considered Level 3 valuation inputs and are significant to the interest rate lock commitment valuation; as such, the interest rate lock commitment derivatives are classified as Level 3. Interest rate contracts are valued in a model, which uses as its basis a discounted cash flow technique incorporating credit valuation
adjustments to reflect nonperformance risk in the measurement of fair value. Although the Company has determined that the majority of inputs used to value its interest rate derivatives fall within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy, the credit valuation adjustments associated with its derivatives utilize Level 3 inputs, such as estimates of current credit spreads to evaluate the likelihood of default by itself and its counterparties. However, as of March 31, 2022, the Company has assessed the significance of the impact of these adjustments on the overall valuation of its interest rate positions and has determined that they are not significant to the overall valuation of its interest rate derivatives. As a result, the Company has classified its interest rate derivative valuations in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

Commitments to extend credit and standby letters of credit: The fair value of commitments is estimated using the fees currently charged to enter into similar agreements, taking into account the remaining terms of the agreements and the present creditworthiness of the counterparties.  For fixed-rate loan commitments, fair value also considers the difference between current levels of interest rates and the committed rates.  The fair value of letters of credit is based on fees currently charged for similar agreements or on the estimated cost to terminate them or otherwise settle the obligation with the counterparties at the reporting date.

Assets Subject to Nonrecurring Adjustment to Fair Value

    The Company is also required to measure certain assets such as equity method investments, goodwill, intangible assets, impaired loans, and Other Real Estate Owned ("OREO") at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in accordance with GAAP. Any nonrecurring adjustments to fair value usually result from the write-down of individual assets.

    The Company uses either in-house evaluations or external appraisals to estimate the fair value of OREO and impaired loans as of each reporting date. In-house appraisals are considered Level 3 inputs and external appraisals are considered Level 2 inputs. The Company’s determination of which method to use is based upon several factors. The Company takes into account compliance with legal and regulatory guidelines, the amount of the loan, the size of the assets, the location and type of property to be valued and how critical the timing of completion of the analysis is to the assessment of value. Those factors are balanced with the level of internal expertise, internal experience and market information available, versus external expertise available such as qualified appraisers, brokers, auctioneers and equipment specialists.

    The Company uses external sources to estimate fair value for projects that are not fully constructed as of the date of valuation. These projects are generally valued as if complete, with an appropriate allowance for cost of completion, including contingencies developed from external sources such as vendors, engineers and contractors. The Company believes that recording OREO that is not fully constructed based on as if complete values is more appropriate than recording OREO that is not fully constructed using as is values. We concluded that as-is-complete values are appropriate for these types of projects based on the accounting guidance for capitalization of project costs and subsequent measurement of the value of real estate. GAAP specifically states that estimates and cost allocations must be reviewed at the end of each reporting period and reallocated based on revised estimates. The Company adjusts the carrying value of OREO in accordance with this guidance for increases in estimated cost to complete that exceed the fair value of the real estate at the end of each reporting period.

Limitations

    Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time, based on relevant market information and information about the financial instrument. These estimates do not reflect any premium or discount that could result from offering for sale at one time the Company’s entire holdings of a particular financial instrument. Because no market exists for a significant portion of the Company’s financial instruments, fair value estimates are based on judgments regarding future expected loss experience, current economic conditions, risk characteristics of various financial instruments, and other factors. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgment and therefore cannot be determined with precision. Changes in assumptions could significantly affect the estimates.
    Estimated fair values as of the periods indicated are as follows:
 March 31, 2022December 31, 2021
(In Thousands)Carrying AmountFair ValueCarrying AmountFair  Value
Financial assets:  
Level 1 inputs:  
     Cash, due from banks and deposits in other banks$532,808 $532,808 $645,827 $645,827 
     Investment securities available for sale208,681 208,681 141,531 141,531 
     Marketable equity securities7,997 7,997 8,420 8,420 
Level 2 inputs:  
     Investment securities available for sale279,666 279,666 285,153 285,153 
     Investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock3,828 3,828 3,107 3,107 
     Loans held for sale49,980 49,980 73,650 73,650 
     Accrued interest receivable7,165 7,165 6,846 6,846 
     Interest rate swaps6,531 6,531 6,030 6,030 
     Retail interest rate contracts1,055 1,055 166 166 
Level 3 inputs:  
     Investment securities held to maturity24,750 22,877 20,000 19,164 
     Loans 1,377,387 1,335,959 1,413,886 1,396,486 
     Purchased receivables, net8,552 8,552 6,987 6,987 
     Interest rate lock commitments965 965 1,387 1,387 
     Mortgage servicing rights15,42215,42213,724 13,724 
     Commercial servicing rights1,0911,0911,084 1,084 
Financial liabilities:  
Level 2 inputs:  
     Deposits$2,343,066 $2,341,812 $2,421,631 $2,422,215 
     Borrowings14,404 13,330 14,508 14,727 
     Accrued interest payable59 59 31 31 
     Interest rate swaps6,559 6,559 6,985 6,985 
Level 3 inputs:
     Junior subordinated debentures10,310 9,766 10,310 9,727 
    The following table sets forth the balances as of the periods indicated of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
(In Thousands)TotalQuoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1)Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2)Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
March 31, 2022    
Assets:
    Available for sale securities    
    U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities$395,955 $179,192 $216,763 $— 
    Municipal securities815 — 815 — 
    Corporate bonds32,506 29,489 3,017 — 
    Collateralized loan obligations59,071 — 59,071 — 
           Total available for sale securities$488,347 $208,681 $279,666 $— 
    Marketable equity securities$7,997 $7,997 $— $— 
           Total marketable equity securities$7,997 $7,997 $— $— 
Interest rate swaps$6,531 $— $6,531 $— 
Interest rate lock commitments965 — — 965 
Mortgage servicing rights15,422 — — 15,422 
Commercial servicing rights1,091 — — 1,091 
Retail interest rate contracts1,055 — 1,055 — 
           Total other assets$25,064 $— $7,586 $17,478 
Liabilities:
Interest rate swaps$6,559 $— $6,559 $— 
           Total other liabilities$6,559 $— $6,559 $— 
December 31, 2021    
Assets:
Available for sale securities    
U.S. Treasury and government sponsored entities$341,480 $115,686 $225,794 $— 
Municipal securities840 — 840 — 
Corporate bonds32,946 25,845 7,101 — 
Collateralized loan obligations51,418 — 51,418 — 
           Total available for sale securities$426,684 $141,531 $285,153 $— 
Marketable equity securities$8,420 $8,420 $— $— 
           Total marketable securities$8,420 $8,420 $— $— 
Interest rate swaps$6,030 $— $6,030 $— 
Interest rate lock commitments1,387 — — 1,387 
Mortgage servicing rights13,724 — — 13,724 
Commercial servicing rights1,084 — — 1,084 
Retail interest rate contracts166 — 166 — 
           Total other assets$22,391 $— $6,196 $16,195 
Liabilities:
Interest rate swaps$6,985 $— $6,985 $— 
           Total other liabilities$6,985 $— $6,985 $— 

    
    
The following tables provide a reconciliation of the assets and liabilities measured at fair value using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) on a recurring basis during the three-month periods ended March 31, 2022 and 2021:
(In Thousands)Beginning balanceChange included in earningsPurchases and issuancesSales and settlementsEnding balanceNet change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to items held at end of period
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 
Interest rate lock commitments$1,387 ($509)$4,350 ($4,263)$965 $965 
Mortgage servicing rights13,724 711 987 — 15,422 — 
Commercial servicing rights1,084 (26)33 — 1,091 — 
Total$16,195 $176 $5,370 ($4,263)$17,478 $965 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
Interest rate lock commitments$4,034 ($1,147)$9,268 ($9,442)$2,713 $2,713 
Mortgage servicing rights11,218 (1,009)1,448 — 11,657 — 
Commercial servicing rights1,310 (23)40 — 1,327 — 
Total$16,562 ($2,179)$10,756 ($9,442)$15,697 $2,713 

    There were no changes in unrealized gains and losses for the three-month periods ending March 31, 2022 and 2021 included in other comprehensive income for recurring Level 3 fair value measurements.

    As of and for the periods ending March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, except for certain assets as shown in the following table, no impairment or valuation adjustment was recognized for assets recognized at fair value on a nonrecurring basis.  For loans individually measured for credit losses, the Company classifies fair value measurements using observable inputs, such as external appraisals, as Level 2 valuations in the fair value hierarchy, and unobservable inputs, such as in-house evaluations, as Level 3 valuations in the fair value hierarchy.    
(In Thousands)TotalQuoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets (Level 1)Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2)Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
March 31, 2022    
  Loans individually measured for credit losses$166 $— $— $166 
Total$166 $— $— $166 
December 31, 2021    
  Loans individually measured for credit losses$— $— $— $— 
Total$— $— $— $— 

    The following table presents the (gains) losses resulting from nonrecurring fair value adjustments for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2022 and 2021:
Three Months Ended March 31,
(In Thousands)20212020
Loans individually measured for credit losses$89 $985 
Total loss from nonrecurring measurements$89 $985 
    

Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value Using Significant Unobservable Inputs (Level 3)
    The following table provides a description of the valuation technique, unobservable input, and qualitative information about the unobservable inputs for the Company’s assets and liabilities classified as Level 3 and measured at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis at March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021:
Financial InstrumentValuation TechniqueUnobservable InputWeighted Average Rate Range
March 31, 2022
Loans individually measured for credit lossesIn-house valuation of collateralDiscount rate
100%
Interest rate lock commitmentExternal pricing modelPull through rate94.37 %
Mortgage servicing rightsDiscounted cash flowConstant prepayment rate
7.26% - 11.39%
Discount rate8.00 %
Commercial servicing rightsDiscounted cash flowConstant prepayment rate
12.30% - 16.57%
Discount rate9.94 %
December 31, 2021
Interest rate lock commitmentExternal pricing modelPull through rate93.27 %
Mortgage servicing rightsDiscounted cash flowConstant prepayment rate
9.25% - 14.21%
Discount rate
8.00%
Commercial servicing rightsDiscounted cash flowConstant prepayment rate
12.30% - 16.57%
Discount rate9.94 %