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SEGMENT REPORTING
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2025
SEGMENT REPORTING [Abstract]  
SEGMENT REPORTING
21. SEGMENT REPORTING

The Company’s reportable segment is determined by the Chief Executive Officer, who is the designated the chief operating decision maker, based upon information provided about the Company’s products and services offered, primarily banking operations. The segment is also distinguished by the level of information provided to the chief operating decision maker, who uses such information to review performance of various components of the business such as branches, which are then aggregated if operating performance, products/services, and customers are similar. The chief operating decision maker will evaluate the financial performance of the Company’s business components such as by evaluating revenue streams, significant expenses, and budget to actual results in assessing the Company’s segment and in the determination of allocating resources. The chief operating decision maker uses revenue streams to evaluate product pricing and significant expenses to assess performance and evaluate return on assets. The chief operating decision maker uses consolidated net income to benchmark the Company against its competitors. The benchmarking analysis coupled with monitoring of budget to actual results are used in assessment performance and in establishing compensation. Loans, investments, and deposits provide the revenues in the banking operation. Interest expense, provisions for credit losses, payroll, and occupancy expenses provide the significant expenses in the banking operation. All operations are domestic.
Accounting policies for the segment are the same as those described in Note 1. The measure of segment assets is reported on the balance sheet as total consolidated assets. Segment performance is evaluated using consolidated net income. Information reported internally for performance assessment by the chief operating decision maker follows, inclusive of reconciliations of significant segment totals to the consolidated financial statements (in thousands):

   
Community Banking
 
   
2025
   
2024
   
2023
 
Total Interest and Dividend Income
 
$
159,168
   
$
154,317
   
$
127,118
 
Total non-interest income
   
14,344
     
15,401
     
11,605
 
Total Consolidated Revenues
   
173,512
     
169,718
     
138,723
 
Less:
                       
Interest Expense
   
61,167
     
67,862
     
46,858
 
Segment net interest income and non-interest income
   
112,345
     
101,856
     
91,865
 
Less:
                       
Provision for credit losses
   
2,375
     
2,587
     
5,528
 
Salaries and employee benefits
   
39,402
     
39,347
     
34,990
 
Occupancy
   
5,299
     
5,013
     
4,123
 
Other segment expenses
   
20,181
     
21,226
     
25,709
 
Income Taxes
   
8,516
     
5,865
     
3,704
 
Segment net income/consolidated net income
 
$
36,572
   
$
27,818
   
$
17,811