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SUBORDINATED DEBT
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
SUBORDINATED DEBT  
SUBORDINATED DEBT

Note 14 – Subordinated Debt

The following table summarizes the Company’s subordinated debt as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019:

    

March 31, 

    

December 31, 

(dollars in thousands)

2020

2019

Subordinated debt issued June 2015 – fixed interest rate of 6.00% through June 2020 and a variable interest rate equivalent to three month LIBOR plus 4.35% thereafter, $31,075 and $38,325 at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively - maturing June 18, 2025

$

31,057

$

38,273

Subordinated debt issued June 2015 – fixed interest rate of 6.50%, $550 - maturing June 18, 2025

 

545

 

544

Subordinated debt issued October 2017 – fixed interest rate of 6.25% through October 2022 and a variable interest rate equivalent to three month LIBOR plus 4.23% thereafter, $40,000 - maturing October 15, 2027

39,513

39,496

Subordinated debt issued September 2019 – fixed interest rate of 5.00% through September 2024 and a variable interest rate equivalent to three month SOFR plus 3.61% thereafter, $72,750 - maturing September 30, 2029

71,596

71,549

Subordinated debt issued September 2019 – fixed interest rate of 5.50% through September 2029 and a variable interest rate equivalent to three month SOFR plus 4.05% thereafter, $27,250 - maturing September 30, 2034

26,794

26,791

Total subordinated debt

$

169,505

$

176,653

During the first quarter of 2020, the Company repurchased $7.3 million of the $38.3 million subordinated debentures issued in June 2015 with a fixed interest rate of 6.00% for the first five years, and a floating rate of interest equivalent to the three-month LIBOR plus 435 basis points thereafter. The Company recognized losses of $193,000 on the repurchase, which included the premium paid for the repurchase and the remaining unamortized debt issuance costs on the repurchase, in other noninterest expense in the consolidated statements of income.

The subordinated debentures may be included in Tier 2 capital (with certain limitations applicable) under current regulatory guidelines and interpretations.