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Securities
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
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Securities

Note 3: Securities

The table below provides the amortized cost, unrealized gains and losses and fair values of debt securities summarized by major category (dollars in thousands):

    

    

    

Gross

    

Gross

Allowance

    

    

Amortized

Unrealized

Unrealized

for Credit

Fair

March 31, 2020:

    

Cost

    

Gains

    

Losses

Losses

Value

Debt securities available for sale

U.S. Treasury securities

$

44,545

$

849

$

$

$

45,394

Obligations of U.S. government corporations and

agencies

 

87,787

 

2,829

 

(42)

 

90,574

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

 

278,741

 

6,359

 

(353)

 

284,747

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

239,284

6,139

(2)

245,421

Residential mortgage-backed securities

 

966,805

 

34,071

 

(19)

 

1,000,857

Corporate debt securities

 

99,061

 

528

 

(637)

 

98,952

Total

$

1,716,223

$

50,775

$

(1,053)

$

$

1,765,945

    

    

    

Gross

    

Gross

    

    

Amortized

Unrealized

Unrealized

Fair

December 31, 2019:

    

Cost

    

Gains

    

Losses

    

Value

Debt securities available for sale

U.S. Treasury securities

$

51,472

$

265

$

$

51,737

Obligations of U.S. government corporations and

agencies

 

160,364

 

2,684

 

(48)

 

163,000

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

 

262,492

 

5,810

 

(11)

 

268,291

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

137,733

1,700

(146)

139,287

Residential mortgage-backed securities

 

912,308

 

10,282

 

(624)

 

921,966

Corporate debt securities

 

102,696

 

1,280

 

 

103,976

Total

$

1,627,065

$

22,021

$

(829)

$

1,648,257

The amortized cost and fair value of debt securities, by contractual maturity or pre-refunded date, are shown below. Mortgages underlying mortgage-backed securities may be called or prepaid; therefore, actual maturities could differ from the contractual maturities. All mortgage-backed securities were issued by U.S. government agencies and corporations (dollars in thousands).

Debt securities available for sale

    

Amortized

    

Fair

March 31, 2020:

    

Cost

    

Value

Due in one year or less

$

142,273

$

142,758

Due after one year through five years

 

275,344

 

282,349

Due after five years through ten years

 

244,765

 

252,843

Due after ten years

 

1,053,841

 

1,087,995

Total

$

1,716,223

$

1,765,945

Realized gains and losses related to sales and calls of debt securities available for sale are summarized as follows (dollars in thousands):

Three Months Ended March 31, 

    

2020

    

2019

Gross security gains

$

1,561

$

Gross security (losses)

(5)

 

(183)

Net gains (losses) on sales of securities(1)

$

1,556

$

(183)

(1)Net (losses) gains on sales of securities reported on the unaudited Consolidated Statements of Income includes sale of equity securities, excluded in this table.

Debt securities with carrying amounts of $647.8 million and $704.4 million on March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively, were pledged as collateral for public deposits, securities sold under agreements to repurchase and for other purposes as required or permitted by law.

The following information pertains to debt securities with gross unrealized losses, aggregated by investment category and the length of time that individual securities have been in a continuous loss position (dollars in thousands):

Less than 12 months, gross

12 months or more, gross

Total, gross

Fair

    

Unrealized

    

Fair

    

Unrealized

    

Fair

    

Unrealized

March 31, 2020:

Value

    

Losses

    

Value

    

Losses

    

Value

    

Losses

Debt securities available for sale

U.S. Treasury securities

$

$

$

$

$

$

Obligations of U.S. government corporations and agencies

6,006

(42)

6,006

(42)

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

15,445

(353)

15,445

(353)

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

8,522

(2)

8,522

(2)

Residential mortgage-backed securities

 

626

 

(5)

 

1,417

 

(14)

 

2,043

 

(19)

Corporate debt securities

 

41,117

 

(637)

 

 

 

41,117

 

(637)

Total temporarily impaired securities

$

71,716

$

(1,039)

$

1,417

$

(14)

$

73,133

$

(1,053)

Less than 12 months, gross

12 months or more, gross

Total, gross

Fair

    

Unrealized

    

Fair

    

Unrealized

    

Fair

    

Unrealized

December 31, 2019:

Value

    

Losses

    

Value

    

Losses

    

Value

    

Losses

Debt securities available for sale

U.S. Treasury securities

$

$

$

$

$

$

Obligations of U.S. government corporations and

agencies

6,362

(48)

6,362

(48)

Obligations of states and political subdivisions(1)

4,981

(11)

1,548

6,529

(11)

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

33,322

(144)

2,044

(2)

35,366

(146)

Residential mortgage-backed securities

 

78,326

 

(245)

 

50,259

 

(379)

 

128,585

 

(624)

Corporate debt securities

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total temporarily impaired securities

$

122,991

$

(448)

$

53,851

$

(381)

$

176,842

$

(829)

(1)Unrealized losses for 12 months or more, gross, was less than one thousand dollars.

Debt securities available for sale are not within the scope of CECL, however, the accounting for credit losses on these securities is affected by ASC 326-30. As of March 31, 2020, the Company’s debt security portfolio consisted of 1,143 securities. The total number of debt securities in the investment portfolio in an unrealized loss position as of March 31, 2020 was 45 and represented an unrealized loss of 1.42% of the aggregate fair value. The unrealized losses relate to changes in market interest rates and market conditions that do not represent credit-related impairments. Furthermore, the Company does not intend to sell such securities and it is more likely than not that the Company will recover the amortized cost prior to being required to sell the debt securities. Full collection of the amounts due according to the contractual terms of the debt securities is expected; therefore, the impairment related to noncredit factors is recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income, net of applicable taxes, at March 31, 2020. As of March 31, 2020, the Company did not hold general obligation bonds of any single issuer, the aggregate of which exceeded 10% of the Company’s stockholders’ equity.