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Premises and Equipment
9 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Premises and Equipment  
Premises and Equipment

Note 5:  Premises and Equipment

Following is a summary of premises and equipment:

    

    

(dollars in thousands)

    

March 31, 2025

    

June 30, 2024

Land

$

15,389

$

15,376

Buildings and improvements

 

85,959

 

84,474

Construction in progress

 

2,105

 

829

Furniture, fixtures, equipment and software

 

29,119

 

27,850

Automobiles

 

118

 

112

Operating leases ROU asset

 

6,855

 

6,669

 

139,545

 

135,310

Less accumulated depreciation

 

43,558

 

39,358

$

95,987

$

95,952

Leases. The Company elected certain relief options under ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), including the option not to recognize ROU asset and lease liabilities that arise from short-term leases (leases with terms of twelve months or less). At March 31, 2025, the Company had ten leased properties, which included banking facilities, administrative offices and ground leases, and numerous office equipment lease agreements in which it was the lessee, with lease terms exceeding twelve months.

All of the Company’s leases are classified as operating leases. These operating leases are included as a ROU asset in the premises and equipment line item on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets. The corresponding lease liability is included in the accounts payable and other liabilities line item on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets.

In the February 2022 acquisition of Fortune, the Company assumed a ground lease with an entity that is controlled by a Company insider. This property is in St. Louis County, MO and is in its fourth year of a twenty year term.

ASU 2016-02 also requires certain other accounting elections. The Company elected the short-term lease recognition exemption for all leases that qualify, meaning those with terms under twelve months. ROU assets or lease liabilities are not to be recognized for short-term leases. The calculated amount of the ROU assets and lease liabilities in the table below are impacted by the length of the lease term and the discount rate used to present value the minimum lease payments. The Company’s lease agreements often include one or more options to renew at the Company’s discretion. If at lease inception, the Company considers the exercising of a renewal option to be reasonably certain, the Company will include the extended term in the calculation of the ROU asset and lease liability. Regarding the discount rate, the ASU requires the use of the rate implicit in the lease whenever this rate is readily determinable. As this rate is rarely determinable, the Company utilizes its incremental borrowing rate at lease inception over a similar term. The expected lease terms range from 18 months to 20 years.

    

March 31, 2025

    

June 30, 2024

Consolidated Balance Sheet

 

  

 

  

Operating leases ROU asset

$

6,855

$

6,669

Operating leases liability

$

6,855

$

6,669

    

For the three- month

For the nine- month

periods ended

periods ended

    

March 31, 

March 31, 

(dollars in thousands)

    

2025

    

2024

2025

2024

Consolidated Statement of Income

 

  

 

  

Operating lease costs classified as occupancy and equipment expense

$

291

$

294

$

886

$

880

(includes short-term lease costs)

 

  

 

  

Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information

 

  

 

  

Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:

 

  

 

  

Operating cash flows from operating leases

$

174

$

208

$

586

$

623

ROU assets obtained in exchange for operating lease obligations:

$

$

$

$

2,445

At March 31, 2025, future expected lease payments for leases with terms exceeding one year were as follows:

(dollars in thousands)

    

  

2025

$

269

2026

 

720

2027

 

714

2028

 

729

2029

 

748

Thereafter

 

8,298

Future lease payments expected

11,478

Less: present value discount

(4,623)

Total lease liability

$

6,855

The Company leases facilities it owns or portions of facilities it owns to other third parties. The Company has determined that all of these lease agreements, in terms of being the lessor, are classified as operating leases. For the three- and nine- month periods ended March 31, 2025, income recognized from these lessor agreements was $116,000 and $340,000, respectively. For the three- and nine- month periods ended March 31, 2024, income recognized from these lessor agreements was $79,000 and $212,000, respectively.