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SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Subordinated Borrowings [Abstract]  
SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES
SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES
On January 1, 2015, the Company acquired F&M Bancshares and assumed Farmers & Merchants Capital Trust II and Farmers & Merchants Capital Trust III. Each of these trusts is a capital or statutory business trust organized for the sole purpose of issuing trust securities and investing the proceeds in the Company’s junior subordinated debentures. The preferred trust securities of each trust represent preferred beneficial interests in the assets of the respective trusts and are subject to mandatory redemption upon payment of the junior subordinated debentures held by the trust. The common securities of each trust are wholly owned by the Company. Each trust’s ability to pay amounts due on the trust preferred securities is solely dependent upon the Company making payment on the related junior subordinated debentures. The debentures, which are the only assets of each trust, are subordinate and junior in right of payment to all of the Company’s present and future senior indebtedness. The Company has fully and unconditionally guaranteed each trust’s obligations under the trust securities issued by such trust to the extent not paid or made by such trust, provided such trust has funds available for such obligations.
Under the provisions of each issue of the debentures, the Company has the right to defer payment of interest on the debentures at any time, or from time to time, for periods not exceeding five years. If interest payments on either issue of the debentures are deferred, the distributions on the applicable trust preferred securities and common securities will also be deferred.
The Company assumed the junior subordinated debentures with an aggregate original principal amount of $11.3 million and a carrying fair value at September 30, 2017 of $9.3 million. At acquisition, the Company recorded a discount of $2.5 million on the debentures. The difference between the carrying value and contractual balance will be recognized as a yield adjustment over the remaining term for the debentures. At September 30, 2017, the Company had $11.3 million outstanding in junior subordinated debentures issued to the Company’s unconsolidated subsidiary trusts. The junior subordinated debentures are included in Tier 1 capital under current regulatory guidelines and interpretations.
A summary of pertinent information related to the Company’s issues of junior subordinated debentures outstanding at September 30, 2017 is set forth in the table below:
Description
 
Issuance Date
 
Trust
Preferred
Securities
Outstanding
 
Interest Rate(1)
 
Junior
Subordinated
Debt Owed to
Trusts
 
Maturity Date(2)
(Dollars in thousands)
Farmers & Merchants Capital Trust II
 
November 13, 2003
 
$
7,500

 
3 month LIBOR + 3.00%
 
$
7,732

 
November 8, 2033
Farmers & Merchants Capital Trust III
 
June 30, 2005
 
3,500

 
3 month LIBOR + 1.80%
 
3,609

 
July 7, 2035
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
11,341

 
 
(1)
The 3-month LIBOR in effect as of September 30, 2017 was 1.3233%.
(2)
All debentures are currently callable.