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Revenue from Contracts with Customers
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Revenue from Contracts with Customers  
Revenue from Contracts with Customers

9.    Revenue from Contracts with Customers

All of the Corporation’s revenue from contracts with customers in the scope of ASC 606 is recognized within Non-Interest Income. The following table presents the Corporation’s sources of Non-Interest Income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. Items outside the scope of ASC 606 are noted as such.

    

Three Months Ended June 30, 

Six Months Ended June 30, 

(Dollar amounts in thousands)

    

2025

    

2024

2025

    

2024

Non-interest income

 

  

 

  

  

 

  

Service charges on deposits and debit card fee income

$

7,554

$

6,730

$

15,139

$

13,437

Trust and financial services

 

1,490

 

1,318

 

2,883

 

2,652

Interchange income

 

180

 

135

 

394

 

314

Net gains on sales of loans (a)

 

430

 

299

 

655

 

475

Loan servicing fees (a)

 

326

 

414

 

492

 

683

Net gains/(losses) on sales of securities (a)

 

(3)

 

 

(3)

 

Other service charges and fees (a)

 

256

 

286

 

572

 

509

Other (b)

 

148

 

723

 

760

 

1,266

Total non-interest income

$

10,381

$

9,905

$

20,892

$

19,336

(a)Not within the scope of ASC 606.
(b)The Other category includes gains/(losses) on the sale of OREO for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, totaling $(180) thousand and $79 thousand, respectively, and for the six months ended for the same periods, totaling $(180) thousand and $87 thousand, which is within the scope of ASC 606; the remaining balance is outside the scope of ASC 606.
(c)

Service charges on deposits: The Corporation earns fees from its deposit customers for transaction-based, account maintenance, and overdraft services. Transaction-based fees, which include services such as ATM use fees, stop payment charges, statement rendering, and ACH fees, are recognized at the time the transaction is executed as that is the point in time the Corporation fulfills the customer’s request. Account maintenance fees, which relate primarily to monthly maintenance, are earned over the course of a month, representing the period over which the Corporation satisfies the performance obligation. Overdraft fees are recognized at the point in time that the overdraft occurs. Service charges on deposits are withdrawn from the customer’s account balance.

Trust and financial services: The Corporation earns asset management fees from its contracts with trust customers to manage assets for investment, and/or to transact on their accounts. These fees are primarily earned over time as the Corporation provides the contracted monthly or quarterly services and are generally assessed based on a tiered scale of the market value of assets under management at month-end. Fees that are transaction based, including trade execution services, are recognized at the point in time that the transaction is executed, i.e. the trade date. Other related services provided and the fees the Corporation earns, which are based on a fixed fee schedule, are recognized when the services are rendered.

Interchange income: The Corporation earns interchange fees from debit and credit cardholder transactions conducted through the payment network. Interchange fees from cardholder transactions represent a percentage of the underlying transaction value and are recognized daily, concurrently with the transaction processing services provided to the cardholder.

Gains/Losses on sales of OREO: The Corporation records a gain or loss from the sale of OREO when control of the property transfers to the buyer, which generally occurs at the time of an executed deed. When the Corporation finances the sale of OREO to the buyer, the Corporation assesses whether the buyer is committed to perform their obligations under the contract and whether collectability of the transaction price is probable. Once these criteria are met, the OREO asset is derecognized and the gain or loss on sale is recorded upon the transfer of control of the property to the buyer. In determining the gain or loss on the sale, the Corporation adjusts the transaction price and related gain (loss) on sale if a significant financing component is present.