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REVENUE
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
REVENUE REVENUE
Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, requires revenue to be recognized at an amount that reflects the consideration to which HTLF expects to be entitled in exchange for transferring goods or services to a customer. ASC 606 applies to all contracts with customers to provide goods or services in the ordinary course of business, except for contracts that are specifically excluded from its scope. The majority of HTLF's revenue streams including interest income, loan servicing income, net securities gain, net unrealized gains and losses on equity securities, net gains on sale of loans held for sale, valuation adjustment on servicing rights, income from bank owned life insurance and other noninterest income are outside the scope of ASC 606. Revenue streams including service charges and fees, interchange fees on credit and debit cards, trust fees and brokerage and insurance commissions are within the scope of ASC 606.

Service Charges and Fees
Service charges and fees consist of revenue generated from deposit account related service charges and fees, overdraft fees, customer service fees and other service charges, credit card fee income, debit card income and other service charges and fees.

Service charges on deposit accounts consist of account analysis fees (i.e., net fees earned on analyzed business and public checking accounts), monthly service fees, check orders and other deposit account related fees. HTLF's performance obligation for account analysis fees and monthly service fees is generally satisfied, and the related revenue recognized, over the period in which the service is provided. Check orders and other deposit account related fees, including overdraft fees, are largely transaction based, and therefore, the performance obligation is satisfied, and related revenue recognized, at a point in time. Payment for service charges on deposit accounts is primarily received immediately or in the following month through a direct charge to customers’ accounts.
Customer service fees and other service charges include revenue from processing wire transfers, bill pay service, cashier’s checks, and other services. HTLF's performance obligation for fees, exchange, and other service charges are largely satisfied, and related revenue recognized, when the services are rendered or upon completion. Payment is typically received immediately or in the following month.

Credit card fee income and debit card income are comprised of interchange fees, ATM fees, and merchant services income. Credit card fee income and debit card income are earned whenever the banks' debit and credit cards are processed through card payment networks such as Visa. ATM fees are primarily generated when a bank cardholder uses an ATM that is not owned by one of HTLF's banks or a non-bank cardholder uses a HTLF-owned ATM. Merchant services income mainly represents fees charged to merchants to process their debit and credit card transactions, in addition to account management fees.

Trust Fees
Trust fees are primarily comprised of fees earned from the management and administration of trusts and other customer assets. HTLF's performance obligation is generally satisfied over time and the resulting fees are recognized monthly, based upon the average daily market value or month-end market value of the assets under management and the applicable fee rate. Payment is generally received a few days before or after month end through a direct charge to customers’ accounts. HTLF does not earn performance-based incentives. HTLF's performance obligation for these transactional-based services is generally satisfied, and related revenue recognized, at a point in time (i.e., as incurred). Payment is received shortly after services are rendered.

Brokerage and Insurance Commissions
Brokerage commission primarily consist of commissions related to broker-dealer contracts. The contracts are between the customer and the broker-dealer, and HTLF satisfies its performance obligation and earns commission when the transactions are completed. The recognition of revenue is based on a defined fee schedule and does not require significant judgment. Payment is received shortly after services are rendered. Insurance commissions are related to commissions received directly from the insurance carrier. HTLF acts as an insurance agent between the customer and the insurance carrier. HTLF's performance obligations and associated fee and commission income are defined with each insurance product with the insurance company. When insurance payments are received from customers, a portion of the payment is recognized as commission revenue.
The following table presents noninterest income, segregated by revenue streams in-scope and out-of-scope of Topic 606, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, and 2020, in thousands:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2021202020212020
In-scope of Topic 606
Service charges and fees
Service charges and fees on deposit accounts$4,014 $3,476 $7,950 $6,913 
Overdraft fees2,549 1,634 5,141 4,443 
Customer service and other service fees 54 35 100 94 
Credit card fee income5,854 4,067 10,162 7,967 
Debit card income2,661 1,760 5,450 3,576 
Total service charges and fees15,132 10,972 28,803 22,993 
Trust fees 6,039 4,977 11,816 9,999 
Brokerage and insurance commissions865 595 1,718 1,328 
Total noninterest income in-scope of Topic 60622,036 16,544 42,337 34,320 
Out-of-scope of Topic 606
Loan servicing income$873 $379 $1,711 $1,342 
Securities gains, net2,842 2,006 2,812 3,664 
Unrealized gain/ (loss) on equity securities, net83 680 (27)449 
Net gains on sale of loans held for sale4,753 7,857 11,173 12,517 
Valuation adjustment on servicing rights(526)391 (1,556)
Income on bank owned life insurance937 1,167 1,766 1,665 
Other noninterest income 2,166 1,995 3,318 4,053 
Total noninterest income out-of-scope of Topic 60611,128 14,093 21,144 22,134 
Total noninterest income $33,164 $30,637 $63,481 $56,454 

Contract Balances
HTLF does not typically enter into long-term revenue contracts with customers, and therefore, does not experience significant contract balances. As of June 30, 2021, and December 31, 2020, HTLF did not have any significant contract balances or capitalized contract acquisition costs.