Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Note 12 - Derivatives

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Note 12 - Derivatives
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Text Block]

NOTE 12.          DERIVATIVES

 

The Company periodically enters into derivative contracts to manage exposures to movements in interest rates. The Company purchased an interest rate cap in  May 2020 to limit exposures to increases in interest rates. The interest rate cap is not designated as a hedging instrument but rather is a stand-alone derivative. The interest rate cap has an original term of 3 years, a notional amount of $300 million and is tied to the one-month LIBOR rate with a strike rate of 0.50%. The fair value of the interest rate cap is carried on the Consolidated Balance Sheets in other assets and the change in fair value is recognized in noninterest income each quarter. At  December 31, 2022, the interest rate cap had a fair value of $4.2 million and remaining term of 0.3 years, compared to a fair value of $1.15 million and remaining term of 1.4 years at December 31, 2021.

 

The Company has entered into forward loan sale commitments with secondary market investors to deliver loans on a “best efforts delivery” basis, which do not meet the definition of a derivative instrument. When a rate is committed to a borrower, it is based on the best price that day and locked with the investor for the customer for a 30-day period. In the event the loan is not delivered to the investor, the Company has no risk or exposure with the investor. The interest rate lock commitments related to loans that are originated for later sale are classified as derivatives. The fair values of the Company’s agreements with investors and rate lock commitments to customers as of December 31, 2022 and 2021 were not material.