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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
 FORM 10-Q
 
☒    Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2024
 OR
☐    Transition Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the transition period from                   to                 
Commission File Number 001-34582
 
NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland   27-0950358
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)   (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
     
3 Easton Oval
    Suite 500
Columbus
   Ohio
  43219
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)   (Zip Code)
 
(814) 726-2140
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Not applicable
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).Yes ☐ No ☒

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class Trading symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.01 Par Value NWBI NASDAQ Stock Market, LLC

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes ☒ No ☐
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes ☒ No ☐
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
 
    ☒    Large accelerated filer    ☐    Accelerated filer
    ☐    Non-accelerated filer     ☐    Smaller reporting company
            ☐    Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
 
    Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date:
Common Stock ($0.01 par value), 127,371,199 shares outstanding as of July 31, 2024.

Table of Contents
NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC.
Table of Contents 
       
PART I   FINANCIAL INFORMATION  
       
     
         
     
         
     
         
     
         
     
         
     
         
     
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
     
         
     



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Item 1.        FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION (Unaudited)
(in thousands, except share data)

June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
Assets    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 228,433  122,260 
Marketable securities available-for-sale (amortized cost of $1,202,354 and $1,240,003, respectively)
1,029,191  1,043,359 
Marketable securities held-to-maturity (fair value of $663,292 and $699,506, respectively)
784,208  814,839 
Total cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities 2,041,832  1,980,458 
Loans held-for-sale 9,445  8,768 
Loans held for investment 11,344,919  11,406,041 
Allowance for credit losses (125,070) (125,243)
Loans receivable, net 11,229,294  11,289,566 
FHLB stock, at cost 20,842  30,146 
Accrued interest receivable 48,739  47,353 
Real estate owned, net 74  104 
Premises and equipment, net 128,208  138,838 
Bank-owned life insurance 253,890  251,895 
Goodwill 380,997  380,997 
Other intangible assets, net 3,954  5,290 
Other assets 277,723  294,458 
Total assets $ 14,385,553  14,419,105 
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity    
Liabilities:    
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits $ 2,581,699  2,669,023 
Interest-bearing demand deposits 2,565,750  2,634,546 
Money market deposit accounts 1,964,841  1,968,218 
Savings deposits 2,148,727  2,105,234 
Time deposits 2,826,362  2,602,881 
Total deposits 12,087,379  11,979,902 
Borrowed funds 242,363  398,895 
Subordinated debt 114,364  114,189 
Junior subordinated debentures 129,703  129,574 
Advances by borrowers for taxes and insurance 52,271  45,253 
Accrued interest payable 21,423  13,669 
Other liabilities 181,452  186,306 
Total liabilities 12,828,955  12,867,788 
Shareholders’ equity:    
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value: 50,000,000 authorized, no shares issued
—  — 
Common stock, $0.01 par value: 500,000,000 shares authorized, 127,307,997 and 127,110,453 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
1,273  1,271 
Additional paid-in capital 1,027,703  1,024,852 
Retained earnings 657,706  674,686 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (130,084) (149,492)
Total shareholders’ equity 1,556,598  1,551,317 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 14,385,553  14,419,105 
See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.
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NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (Unaudited)
(in thousands, except share data) 

Quarter ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
  2024 2023 2024 2023
Interest income:        
Loans receivable $ 153,954  132,724  303,525  256,469 
Mortgage-backed securities 9,426  8,326  17,370  16,863 
Taxable investment securities 728  841  1,522  1,686 
Tax-free investment securities 457  667  948  1,367 
FHLB stock dividends 498  844  1,105  1,534 
Interest-earning deposits 1,791  594  2,623  1,017 
Total interest income
166,854  143,996  327,093  278,936 
Interest expense:        
Deposits 52,754  21,817  100,440  33,055 
Borrowed funds 7,259  13,630  16,574  24,868 
Total interest expense
60,013  35,447  117,014  57,923 
Net interest income
106,841  108,549  210,079  221,013 
Provision for credit losses - loans 2,169  6,010  6,403  10,880 
Provision/(benefit) for credit losses - unfunded commitments (2,539) 2,920  (3,338) 3,046 
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
107,211  99,619  207,014  207,087 
Noninterest income:        
Loss on sale of investments (39,413) (8,306) (39,413) (8,306)
Gain on sale of mortgage servicing rights —  8,305  —  8,305 
Gain on sale of SBA loans 1,457  832  2,330  1,111 
Service charges and fees 15,527  14,833  31,050  28,022 
Trust and other financial services income 7,566  6,866  14,693  13,315 
Gain on real estate owned, net 487  785  544  893 
Income from bank-owned life insurance 1,371  1,304  2,873  2,573 
Mortgage banking income 901  1,028  1,353  1,552 
Other operating income 3,255  4,150  5,684  6,301 
Total noninterest (loss)/income (8,849) 29,797  19,114  53,766 
Noninterest expense:        
Compensation and employee benefits 53,531  47,650  105,071  94,254 
Premises and occupancy costs 7,464  7,579  15,091  15,050 
Office operations 3,819  2,800  6,586  5,810 
Collections expense 406  429  742  816 
Processing expenses 14,695  14,648  29,420  28,998 
Marketing expenses 2,410  2,856  4,559  5,748 
Federal deposit insurance premiums 2,865  2,064  5,888  4,287 
Professional services 3,728  3,804  7,793  8,562 
Amortization of intangible assets 635  842  1,336  1,751 
Real estate owned expense 57  83  123  264 
Merger, asset disposition and restructuring expense 1,915  1,593  2,870  4,395 
Other expenses 895  1,510  2,965  3,373 
Total noninterest expense
92,420  85,858  182,444  173,308 
Income before income taxes 5,942  43,558  43,684  87,545 
Federal and state income taxes expense 1,195  10,514  9,774  20,822 
Net income $ 4,747  33,044  33,910  66,723 
Basic earnings per share $ 0.04  0.26  0.27  0.53 
Diluted earnings per share $ 0.04  0.26  0.27  0.52 
See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.
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NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (Unaudited)
(in thousands)

Quarter ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
  2024 2023 2024 2023
Net income $ 4,747  33,044  33,910  66,723 
Other comprehensive income/(loss) net of tax:        
Net unrealized holding gains/(losses) on marketable securities:        
Unrealized holding losses, net of tax of $168, $3,771, $1,926 and $463, respectively
(3,391) (17,719) (9,089) (4,702)
Reclassification adjustment for losses included in net income, net of tax of ($7,706), ($1,731), ($7,706) and ($1,731), respectively
26,789  5,636  26,789  5,636 
Net unrealized holding gains/(losses) on marketable securities 23,398  (12,083) 17,700  934 
Change in fair value of interest rate swaps, net of tax of ($96), ($508), ($726) and ($508), respectively
330  1,737  2,484  1,737 
Defined benefit plan:        
Actuarial reclassification adjustments for prior period service costs and actuarial gains included in net income, net of tax of $147, $152, $294 and $304, respectively
(388) (382) (776) (764)
Other comprehensive income/(loss) 23,340  (10,728) 19,408  1,907 
Total comprehensive income $ 28,087  22,316  53,318  68,630 
See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.

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NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Unaudited)
(in thousands, expect share data) 
Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Accumulated
other comprehensive income/(loss)
Total shareholders’ equity
  Common stock
Quarter ended June 30, 2024 Shares Amount
Beginning balance at March 31, 2024 127,253,189  $ 1,273  1,026,173  678,427  (153,424) 1,552,449 
Comprehensive income:            
Net income —  —  —  4,747  —  4,747 
Other comprehensive income, net of tax of ($7,487)
—  —  —  —  23,340  23,340 
Total comprehensive income —  —  —  4,747  23,340  28,087 
Exercise of stock options 6,382  —  61  —  —  61 
Stock-based compensation expense 57,892  —  1,469  —  —  1,469 
Stock-based compensation forfeited (9,466) —  —  —  —  — 
Dividends paid ($0.20 per share)
—  —  —  (25,468) —  (25,468)
Ending balance at June 30, 2024 127,307,997  $ 1,273  1,027,703  657,706  (130,084) 1,556,598 

Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Accumulated
other comprehensive loss
Total shareholders’ equity
  Common stock
Quarter ended June 30, 2023 Shares Amount
Beginning balance at March 31, 2023 127,065,400  $ 1,271  1,020,855  649,672  (158,523) 1,513,275 
Comprehensive income:            
Net income —  —  —  33,044  —  33,044 
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax of $1,684
—  —  —  —  (10,728) (10,728)
Total comprehensive income/(loss) —  —  —  33,044  (10,728) 22,316 
Exercise of stock options 3,466  —  33  —  —  33 
Stock-based compensation expense 40,727  1,300  —  —  1,301 
Stock-based compensation forfeited (20,630) (1) —  —  — 
Dividends paid ($0.20 per share)
—  —  —  (25,424) —  (25,424)
Ending balance at June 30, 2023 127,088,963  $ 1,271  1,022,189  657,292  (169,251) 1,511,501 

See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.

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NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Unaudited)
(in thousands, expect share data)

Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Accumulated
other comprehensive income/(loss)
Total shareholders’ equity
  Common stock
Six months ended June 30, 2024 Shares Amount
Beginning balance at December 31, 2023 127,110,453  $ 1,271  1,024,852  674,686  (149,492) 1,551,317 
Comprehensive income:            
Net income —  —  —  33,910  —  33,910 
Other comprehensive income, net of tax of ($13,918)
—  —  —  —  19,408  19,408 
Total comprehensive income —  —  —  33,910  19,408  53,318 
Exercise of stock options 6,392  —  81  —  —  81 
Stock-based compensation expense 203,978  2,770  —  —  2,772 
Stock-based compensation forfeited (12,826) —  —  —  —  — 
Dividends paid ($0.40 per share)
—  —  —  (50,890) —  (50,890)
Ending balance at June 30, 2024 127,307,997  $ 1,273  1,027,703  657,706  (130,084) 1,556,598 


Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Accumulated
other comprehensive income/(loss)
Total shareholders’ equity
  Common stock
Six months ended June 30, 2023 Shares Amount
Beginning balance at December 31, 2022 127,028,848  $ 1,270  1,019,647  641,727  (171,158) 1,491,486 
Comprehensive income:            
Net income —  —  —  66,723  —  66,723 
Other comprehensive income, net of tax of ($1,472)
—  —  —  —  1,907  1,907 
Total comprehensive income —  —  —  66,723  1,907  68,630 
Adoption of ASU No. 2022-02 —  —  —  (329) —  (329)
Exercise of stock options 41,684  497  —  —  498 
Stock-based compensation expense 73,775  2,044  —  —  2,045 
Stock-based compensation forfeited (55,344) (1) —  —  — 
Dividends paid ($0.40 per share)
—  —  —  (50,829) —  (50,829)
Ending balance at June 30, 2023 127,088,963  $ 1,271  1,022,189  657,292  (169,251) 1,511,501 
See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.

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NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
(in thousands)
Six months ended June 30,
  2024 2023
Operating activities:    
Net income $ 33,910  66,723 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:    
Provision for credit losses 3,065  13,926 
Loss on sale of investments 39,413  8,306 
Net (gain)/loss on sale of assets (5,468) 691 
Mortgage banking activity (1,625) (30)
Gain on sale of SBA loans (2,265) (1,112)
Gain on sale of mortgage servicing rights —  (8,305)
Net depreciation, amortization and accretion 10,975  8,798 
Decrease/(increase) in other assets 9,938  (34,351)
Increase/(decrease) in other liabilities 8,375  (2,545)
Net amortization on marketable securities 852  1,724 
Noncash compensation expense related to stock benefit plans 2,772  2,045 
Noncash write-down of other assets 5,795  37 
Deferred income tax expense 2,907  1,010 
Origination of loans held-for-sale (99,421) (82,984)
Proceeds from sale of loans held-for-sale 102,134  78,822 
Net cash provided by operating activities 111,357  52,755 
Investing activities:    
Purchase of marketable securities available-for-sale (318,280) (23,502)
Proceeds from maturities and principal reductions of marketable securities held-to-maturity 30,254  32,998 
Proceeds from maturities and principal reductions of marketable securities available-for-sale 40,455  57,276 
Proceeds from sale of marketable securities available-for-sale 275,585  101,229 
Proceeds from bank-owned life insurance 874  1,633 
Loan originations (1,969,342) (2,024,737)
Proceeds from sale of mortgage servicing rights —  13,118 
Proceeds from loan maturities and principal reductions 2,020,162  1,673,841 
Net proceeds/(redemptions) of FHLB stock 9,304  (4,470)
Proceeds from sale of real estate owned 638  1,257 
Purchases of premises and equipment, net (1,988) (1,330)
Net cash provided by/(used in) investing activities 87,662  (172,687)
Financing activities:
Net increase in deposits 107,477  197,847 
Net decrease in short-term borrowings (156,532) (48,852)
Increase in advances by borrowers for taxes and insurance 7,018  9,530 
Cash dividends paid on common stock (50,890) (50,829)
Proceeds from stock options exercised 81  498 
Net cash (used in)/provided by financing activities (92,846) 108,194 
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents $ 106,173  (11,738)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period $ 122,260  139,365 
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 106,173  (11,738)
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 228,433  127,627 
Cash paid during the period for:
Interest on deposits and borrowings (including interest credited to deposit accounts of $81,238 and $30,790, respectively)
$ 109,260  56,218 
Income taxes 13,972  24,106 
Non-cash activities:
Loan foreclosures and repossessions $ 2,294  1,803 
Sale of real estate owned financed by the Company —  70 
See accompanying notes to unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
 
(1)    Basis of Presentation and Informational Disclosures
 
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (the “Company” or “NWBI”), a Maryland corporation headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is a bank holding company regulated by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (“FRB”). The primary activity of the Company is the ownership of all of the issued and outstanding common stock of Northwest Bank, a Pennsylvania-chartered savings bank (“Northwest”). Northwest is regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) and the Pennsylvania Department of Banking. Northwest operates 139 community-banking offices throughout Pennsylvania, Western New York, Eastern Ohio, and Indiana.
 
The accompanying unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements include the accounts of the Company and its subsidiary, Northwest, and Northwest’s subsidiaries Northwest Capital Group, Inc., Great Northwest Corporation, and Mutual Federal Interest Company, Inc. The unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles for interim financial information and with the instructions for Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information or footnotes required for complete annual financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of the Company’s financial position and results of operations have been included. The Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared using the accounting policies described in the financial statements included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 updated, as required, for any new pronouncements or changes.

Certain items previously reported have been reclassified to conform to the current year’s reporting format.

The results of operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2024, or any other period.
 
Recently Adopted Accounting Standards

In March 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2023-02, "Investments—Equity Method and Joint Ventures (Topic 323): Accounting for Investments in Tax Credit Structures Using the Proportional Amortization Method." This ASU allows reporting entities to elect to account for qualifying tax equity investments using the proportional amortization method, regardless of the program giving rise to the related income tax credits. Entities must make an accounting policy election to apply the proportional amortization method on a tax credit-program-by-tax-credit-program basis. The ASU’s amendments also remove the specialized guidance for low-income-housing tax credit ("LIHTC") investments that are not accounted for using the proportional amortization method and instead require that those LIHTC investments be accounted for using the guidance in other accounting standards. This guidance is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, with early adoption permitted. This ASU is applied on a modified retrospective or retrospective basis with the amendments to remove the specialized guidance for LIHTCs also being able to be applied on a prospective basis. This guidance was adopted on January 1, 2024 and did not have a material impact to the Company's financial statements.


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(2)    Marketable Securities
 
The following table shows the portfolio of marketable securities available-for-sale at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
holding
gains
Gross
unrealized
holding
losses
Fair
value
Debt issued by the U.S government and agencies:
Due after ten years $ 47,263  —  (10,292) 36,971 
Debt issued by government-sponsored enterprises:
Due after one year through five years 185  —  (5) 180 
Municipal securities:
Due after one year through five years 880  (3) 885 
Due after five years through ten years 9,157  (1,565) 7,597 
Due after ten years 58,872  13  (8,626) 50,259 
Corporate debt issues:
Due after five years through ten years 14,373  20  (886) 13,507 
Due after ten years 3,250  —  —  3,250 
Mortgage-backed securities:
Fixed rate pass-through 228,855  83  (16,874) 212,064 
Variable rate pass-through 4,093  24  (13) 4,104 
Fixed rate agency CMOs 789,673  293  (135,258) 654,708 
Variable rate agency CMOs 45,753  38  (125) 45,666 
Total mortgage-backed securities 1,068,374  438  (152,270) 916,542 
Total marketable securities available-for-sale $ 1,202,354  484  (173,647) 1,029,191 


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The following table shows the portfolio of marketable securities available-for-sale at December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
holding
gains
Gross
unrealized
holding
losses
Fair
value
Debt issued by the U.S. government and agencies:        
Due after one year through five years $ 20,000  —  (1,135) 18,865 
Due after ten years 49,383  —  (9,934) 39,449 
Debt issued by government-sponsored enterprises:        
Due after one year through five years 45,986  —  (5,763) 40,223 
Due after five years through ten years 386  —  (12) 374 
Municipal securities:        
Due after one year through five years 4,279  22  (427) 3,874 
Due after five years through ten years 20,725  —  (1,437) 19,288 
Due after ten years 60,762  125  (8,580) 52,307 
Corporate debt issues:        
Due after five years through ten years 8,466  —  (778) 7,688 
Mortgage-backed securities:        
Fixed rate pass-through 209,069  27  (25,222) 183,874 
Variable rate pass-through 7,140  11  (71) 7,080 
Fixed rate agency CMOs 789,842  —  (143,055) 646,787 
Variable rate agency CMOs 23,965  38  (453) 23,550 
Total mortgage-backed securities 1,030,016  76  (168,801) 861,291 
Total marketable securities available-for-sale $ 1,240,003  223  (196,867) 1,043,359 

The following table shows the portfolio of marketable securities held-to-maturity at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
holding
gains
Gross
unrealized
holding
losses
Fair
value
Debt issued by government-sponsored enterprises:        
Due after one year through five years $ 89,472  —  (10,845) 78,627 
Due after five years through ten years 34,988  —  (5,645) 29,343 
Mortgage-backed securities:        
Fixed rate pass-through 140,245  —  (21,704) 118,541 
Variable rate pass-through 414  —  (4) 410 
Fixed rate agency CMOs 518,560  —  (82,714) 435,846 
Variable rate agency CMOs 529  —  (4) 525 
Total mortgage-backed securities 659,748  —  (104,426) 555,322 
Total marketable securities held-to-maturity $ 784,208  —  (120,916) 663,292 


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The following table shows the portfolio of marketable securities held-to-maturity at December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 

Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
holding
gains
Gross
unrealized
holding
losses
Fair
value
Debt issued by government-sponsored enterprises:        
Due after one year through five years $ 69,471  —  (8,100) 61,371 
Due after five years through ten years 54,987  —  (8,700) 46,287 
Mortgage-backed securities:        
Fixed rate pass-through 147,874  —  (20,834) 127,040 
Variable rate pass-through 449  —  450 
Fixed rate agency CMOs 541,529  —  (77,694) 463,835 
Variable rate agency CMOs 529  —  (6) 523 
Total mortgage-backed securities 690,381  (98,534) 591,848 
Total marketable securities held-to-maturity $ 814,839  (115,334) 699,506 

The following table shows the contractual maturity of our mortgage-backed securities available-for-sale at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Mortgage-backed securities:    
Due within one year $ 74  75 
Due after one year through five years 11,289  11,185 
Due after five years through ten years 8,021  7,022 
Due after ten years 1,048,990  898,260 
Total mortgage-backed securities $ 1,068,374  916,542 

The following table shows the contractual maturity of our mortgage-backed securities held-to-maturity at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Mortgage-backed securities:    
Due within one year $ 102  100 
Due after one year through five years 20,010  17,581 
Due after five years through ten years 20,201  16,321 
Due after ten years 619,435  521,320 
Total mortgage-backed securities $ 659,748  555,322 

The following table shows the fair value of and gross unrealized losses on available-for-sale investment securities and held to maturity investment securities, for which an allowance for credit losses has not been recorded, aggregated by investment category and length of time that the individual securities have been in a continuous unrealized loss position at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

  Less than 12 months 12 months or more Total
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
U.S. government-sponsored enterprises $ —  —  145,120  (26,787) 145,120  (26,787)
Municipal securities 13,977  (140) 39,354  (10,054) 53,331  (10,194)
Corporate issues 2,395  (38) 7,619  (848) 10,014  (886)
Mortgage-backed securities - agency 247,747  (1,059) 1,170,983  (255,637) 1,418,730  (256,696)
Total $ 264,119  (1,237) 1,363,076  (293,326) 1,627,195  (294,563)

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The following table shows the fair value of and gross unrealized losses on available-for-sale investment securities and held to maturity investment securities, for which an allowance for credit losses has not been recorded, aggregated by investment category and length of time that the individual securities have been in a continuous unrealized loss position at December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
  Less than 12 months 12 months or more Total
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
Fair 
value
Unrealized
loss
U.S. government-sponsored enterprises $ —  —  206,569  (33,644) 206,569  (33,644)
Corporate debt issues —  —  7,688  (778) 7,688  (778)
Municipal securities 2,753  (81) 66,046  (10,363) 68,799  (10,444)
Mortgage-backed securities - agency 17,976  (242) 1,423,707  (267,093) 1,441,683  (267,335)
Total $ 20,729  (323) 1,704,010  (311,878) 1,724,739  (312,201)
 
The Company does not believe that the available-for-sale debt securities that were in an unrealized loss position as of June 30, 2024, which were comprised of 387 individual securities, represents a credit loss impairment. All of these securities were issued by U.S. government agencies, U.S. government-sponsored enterprises, local municipalities, or represent corporate debt. The securities issued by the U.S. government agencies or U.S. government-sponsored enterprises are either explicitly or implicitly guaranteed by the U.S. government, are highly rated by major rating agencies and have a long history of no credit losses. The securities issued by local municipalities and the corporate debt issues were all highly rated by major rating agencies and have no history of credit losses. The unrealized losses were primarily attributable to changes in the interest rate environment and not due to the credit quality of these investment securities. As of June 30, 2024, the Company does not have the intent to sell these investment securities and it is more likely than not that we will not be required to sell these securities before their anticipated recovery, which may be at maturity.

All of the Company’s held-to-maturity debt securities are issued by U.S. government agencies or U.S. government-sponsored enterprises. These securities are either explicitly or implicitly guaranteed by the U.S. government, are highly rated by major rating agencies and have a long history of no credit losses. The decline in fair value of the held-to-maturity debt securities were primarily attributable to changes in the interest rate environment and not due to the credit quality of these investment securities, therefore, the Company did not record an allowance for credit losses for these securities as of June 30, 2024.

The following table presents the credit quality of our held-to-maturity securities, based on the latest information available as of June 30, 2024 (in thousands). The credit ratings are sourced from nationally recognized rating agencies, which include Moody’s and S&P, and they are presented based on asset type. All of our held-to-maturity securities were current in their payment of principal and interest as of June 30, 2024.
AA+ Total
Held-to-maturity securities (at amortized cost):
  Debt issued by the U.S. government-sponsored enterprises $ 124,460  124,460 
  Mortgage-backed securities 659,748  659,748 
Total marketable securities held-to-maturity $ 784,208  784,208 


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(3)    Loans Receivable

The following table shows a summary of our loans receivable at amortized cost basis at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 

June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
  Originated (1) Acquired (2) Total Originated (1) Acquired (2) Total
Personal Banking:        
Residential mortgage loans (3) $ 3,189,086  134,982  3,324,068  3,283,299  144,886  3,428,185 
Home equity loans 1,069,569  110,917  1,180,486  1,103,410  124,448  1,227,858 
Vehicle loans 1,905,878  55,050  1,960,928  1,943,540  65,061  2,008,601 
Consumer loans 113,860  5,270  119,130  111,446  5,980  117,426 
Total Personal Banking 6,278,393  306,219  6,584,612  6,441,695  340,375  6,782,070 
Commercial Banking:            
Commercial real estate loans (4) 2,445,069  219,947  2,665,016  2,389,537  238,920  2,628,457 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 338,014  24,608  362,622  319,195  26,358  345,553 
Commercial loans 1,712,839  29,275  1,742,114  1,623,481  35,248  1,658,729 
Total Commercial Banking 4,495,922  273,830  4,769,752  4,332,213  300,526  4,632,739 
Total loans receivable, gross 10,774,315  580,049  11,354,364  10,773,908  640,901  11,414,809 
Allowance for credit losses (119,575) (5,495) (125,070) (118,079) (7,164) (125,243)
Total loans receivable, net (5) $ 10,654,740  574,554  11,229,294  10,655,829  633,737  11,289,566 
(1) Includes originated and loan pools purchased in an asset acquisition.
(2) Includes loans subject to purchase accounting in a business combination.
(3) Includes $9 million of loans held-for-sale at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
(4) Includes $681,000 and $0 of loans held-for-sale at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
(5) Includes $65 million and $68 million of net unearned income, unamortized premiums and discounts and deferred fees and costs at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
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The following table provides information related to the allowance for credit losses by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 (in thousands):

Balance as of June 30, 2024 Current period provision Charge-offs Recoveries Balance as of March 31, 2024
Allowance for Credit Losses
Personal Banking:          
Residential mortgage loans $ 14,999  (2,375) (252) 805  16,821 
Home equity loans 5,210  (279) (237) 392  5,334 
Vehicle loans 21,364  1,767  (1,926) 462  21,061 
Consumer loans 1,668  434  (635) 417  1,452 
Total Personal Banking 43,241  (453) (3,050) 2,076  44,668 
Commercial Banking:          
Commercial real estate loans 50,559  (3,785) (500) 370  54,474 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 3,615  (453) —  13  4,055 
Commercial loans 27,655  6,860  (1,319) 414  21,700 
Total Commercial Banking 81,829  2,622  (1,819) 797  80,229 
Total $ 125,070  2,169  (4,869) 2,873  124,897 
Allowance for Credit Losses - off-balance sheet exposure
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ —  —  — 
Home equity loans 63  (1) —  —  64 
Total Personal Banking 64  (1) —  —  65 
Commercial Banking:          
Commercial real estate loans 4,450  (1,768) —  —  6,218 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 151  (3) —  —  154 
Commercial loans 9,120  (767) —  —  9,887 
Total Commercial Banking 13,721  (2,538) —  —  16,259 
Total off-balance sheet exposure $ 13,785  (2,539) —  —  16,324 


















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The following table provides information related to the allowance for credit losses by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 (in thousands):

Balance as of June 30, 2023 Current period provision Charge-offs Recoveries Balance as of March 31, 2023
Allowance for Credit Losses
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 17,556  (1,676) (545) 539  19,238 
Home equity loans 5,002  (456) (235) 212  5,481 
Vehicle loans 27,283  2,030  (1,539) 626  26,166 
Consumer loans 1,010  1,231  (1,233) 280  732 
Total Personal Banking 50,851  1,129  (3,552) 1,657  51,617 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 50,056  4,576  (415) 491  45,404 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 3,498  189  (68) 26  3,351 
Commercial loans 20,018  116  (1,209) 226  20,885 
Total Commercial Banking 73,572  4,881  (1,692) 743  69,640 
Total $ 124,423  6,010  (5,244) 2,400  121,257 
Allowance for Credit Losses - off-balance sheet exposure
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ —  — 
Home equity loans 64  —  —  60 
Total Personal Banking 68  —  —  63 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 7,655  1,731  —  —  5,924 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 320  (121) —  —  441 
Commercial loans 7,916  1,305  —  —  6,611 
Total Commercial Banking 15,891  2,915  —  —  12,976 
Total off-balance sheet exposure $ 15,959  2,920  —  —  13,039 
















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The following table provides information related to the allowance for credit losses by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable for the six months ended June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
Balance
June 30, 2024
Current period provision Charge-offs Recoveries Balance December 31, 2023
Allowance for Credit Losses
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 14,999  (3,774) (414) 994  18,193 
Home equity loans 5,210  (134) (649) 590  5,403 
Vehicle loans 21,364  (1,927) (4,514) 894  26,911 
Consumer loans 1,668  2,283  (2,620) 806  1,199 
Total Personal Banking 43,241  (3,552) (8,197) 3,284  51,706 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 50,559  (712) (849) 853  51,267 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 3,615  (181) —  21  3,775 
Commercial loans 27,655  10,848  (2,482) 794  18,495 
Total Commercial Banking 81,829  9,955  (3,331) 1,668  73,537 
Total $ 125,070  6,403  (11,528) 4,952  125,243 
Allowance for Credit Losses - off-balance sheet exposure
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ (1) —  — 
Home equity loans 63  (2) —  —  65 
Total Personal Banking 64 (3) —  —  67 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 4,450  (1,697) —  —  6,147 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 151  (22) —  —  173 
Commercial loans 9,120  (1,616) —  —  10,736 
Total Commercial Banking 13,721  (3,335) —  —  17,056 
Total off-balance sheet exposure $ 13,785  (3,338) —  —  17,123 





    














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The following table provides information related to the allowance for credit losses by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable for the six months ended June 30, 2023 (in thousands):
Balance
June 30,
2023
Current period provision Charge-offs Recoveries ASU 2022-02 Adoption Balance December 31, 2022
Allowance for Credit Losses
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 17,556  (1,677) (752) 724  —  19,261 
Home equity loans 5,002  (906) (399) 405  —  5,902 
Vehicle loans 27,283  6,283  (3,207) 1,148  —  23,059 
Consumer loans 1,010  2,027  (2,299) 617  —  665 
Total Personal Banking 50,851  5,727  (6,657) 2,894  —  48,887 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 50,056  4,697  (1,072) 1,499  426  44,506 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 3,498  (485) (68) 47  —  4,004 
Commercial loans 20,018  941  (2,074) 512  —  20,639 
Total Commercial Banking 73,572  5,153  (3,214) 2,058  426  69,149 
Total $ 124,423  10,880  (9,871) 4,952  426  118,036 
Allowance for Credit Losses - off-balance sheet exposure
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ —  —  —  — 
Home equity loans 64  (10) —  —  —  74 
Total Personal Banking 68 (10) —  —  —  78 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 7,655  2,280  —  —  —  5,375 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 320  (59) —  —  —  379 
Commercial loans 7,916  835  —  —  —  7,081 
Total Commercial Banking 15,891  3,056  —  —  —  12,835 
Total off-balance sheet exposure $ 15,959  3,046  —  —  —  12,913 










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The following table provides information related to the loan portfolio by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
  Total loans
receivable
Allowance for
credit losses
Nonaccrual
loans
Loans 90 days past due and accruing
Personal Banking:        
Residential mortgage loans $ 3,324,068  14,999  6,403  1,390 
Home equity loans 1,180,486  5,210  4,055  34 
Vehicle loans 1,960,928  21,364  4,342 
Consumer loans 119,130  1,668  267  570 
Total Personal Banking 6,584,612  43,241  15,067  2,002 
Commercial Banking:        
Commercial real estate loans 2,665,016  50,559  73,989  185 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 362,622  3,615  983  — 
Commercial loans 1,742,114  27,655  12,120  324 
Total Commercial Banking 4,769,752  81,829  87,092  509 
Total $ 11,354,364  125,070  102,159  2,511 

The following table provides information related to the loan portfolio by portfolio segment and by class of financing receivable at December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 

  Total loans
receivable
Allowance for
credit losses
Nonaccrual
loans
Loans 90 days past due and accruing
Personal Banking:        
Residential mortgage loans $ 3,428,185  18,193  8,727  1,671 
Home equity loans 1,227,858  5,403  4,492  26 
Vehicle loans 2,008,601  26,911  4,816  44 
Consumer loans 117,426  1,199  229  722 
Total Personal Banking 6,782,070  51,706  18,264  2,463 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 2,628,457  51,267  71,297  225 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 345,553  3,775  676  — 
Commercial loans 1,658,729  18,495  4,147  10 
Total Commercial Banking 4,632,739  73,537  76,120  235 
Total $ 11,414,809  125,243  94,384  2,698 

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We present the amortized cost of our loans on nonaccrual status including such loans with no allowance. The following table presents the amortized cost of our loans on nonaccrual status as of the beginning and end of the period ended June 30, 2024 (in thousands): 
June 30, 2024
  Nonaccrual loans at January 1, 2024 Nonaccrual loans with an allowance Nonaccrual loans with no allowance Total nonaccrual loans at the end of the period Loans 90 days past due and accruing
Personal Banking:        
Residential mortgage loans $ 8,727  5,803  600  6,403  1,390 
Home equity loans 4,492  3,907  148  4,055  34 
Vehicle loans 4,816  3,585  757  4,342 
Consumer loans 229  257  10  267  570 
Total Personal Banking 18,264  13,552  1,515  15,067  2,002 
Commercial Banking:        
Commercial real estate loans 71,297  52,491  21,498  73,989  185 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 676  983  —  983  — 
Commercial loans 4,147  11,944  176  12,120  324 
Total Commercial Banking 76,120  65,418  21,674  87,092  509 
Total $ 94,384  78,970  23,189  102,159  2,511 
 
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we did not recognize any interest income on nonaccrual loans.

The following table presents the amortized cost of our loans on nonaccrual status as of the beginning and end of the year ended December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 
December 31, 2023
  Nonaccrual loans at January 1, 2023 Nonaccrual loans with an allowance Nonaccrual loans with no allowance Total nonaccrual loans at the end of the period Loans 90 days past due and accruing
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 7,574  8,304  423  8,727  1,671 
Home equity loans 4,145  4,084  408  4,492  26 
Vehicle loans 3,771  4,187  629  4,816  44 
Consumer loans 256  229  —  229  722 
Total Personal Banking 15,746  16,804  1,460  18,264  2,463 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 62,239  47,359  23,938  71,297  225 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 624  676  —  676  — 
Commercial loans 2,627  3,996  151  4,147  10 
Total Commercial Banking 65,490  52,031  24,089  76,120  235 
Total $ 81,236  68,835  25,549  94,384  2,698 
 
During the year ended December 31, 2023, we did not recognize any interest income on nonaccrual loans.

A loan is considered to be collateral dependent when the borrower is experiencing financial difficulty and repayment is expected to be provided substantially through the sale or operation of the collateral. The following table presents the amortized cost basis of collateral-dependent loans by class of loans and collateral type as of as of June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
  Real estate Equipment Total
Commercial Banking:      
Commercial real estate loans 67,688 1,485 69,173
Commercial loans 3,019 5,062  8,081
Total Commercial Banking 70,707 6,547 77,254
Total $ 70,707  6,547 77,254
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The following table presents the amortized cost basis of collateral-dependent loans by class of loans as of December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
  Real estate Total
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans $ 66,934  66,934 
Commercial loans 150  150 
Total Commercial Banking 67,084  67,084 
Total $ 67,084  67,084 
 
Occasionally, the Company modifies loans to borrowers in financial distress by providing principal forgiveness, term extensions, an other-than-insignificant payment delay, or interest rate reduction. When principal forgiveness is provided, the amount of forgiveness is charged off against the allowance for credit losses.

In some cases, the Company provides multiple types of concessions to one loan. Typically, one type of concession, such as a term extension, is granted initially. If the borrower continues to experience financial difficulty, another concession, such as principal forgiveness, may be granted. For loans included in the "combination" columns below, multiple types of modifications have been made on the same loan within the current reporting period. The combination is at least two of the following: a term extension, principal forgiveness, an other-than-insignificant payment delay, and/or an interest rate reduction.

The following table presents the amortized cost basis of loans for the periods indicated that were both experiencing financial difficulty and modified during the respective period, by class and by type of modification. The percentage of the amortized cost basis of loans that were modified to borrowers in financial distress as compared to the amortized cost basis of each class of financial receivable is also presented below (dollars in thousands).

For the quarter ended June 30,
2024 2023
Term extension Interest rate reduction Total class of financing receivable Term extension Total class of financing receivable
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 15  —  0.00  % 82  0.00  %
Home equity loans 42  —  0.00  % 118  0.01  %
Total Personal Banking 57  —  0.00  % 200  0.00  %
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied —  697  0.19  % —  —  %
Total Commercial Banking —  697  0.01  % —  —  %
Total $ 57  697  0.01  % 200  0.00  %

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For the six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
Payment delay Term extension Interest rate reduction Combination term extension and interest rate reduction Total class of financing receivable Term extension Combination term extension and interest rate reduction Total class of financing receivable
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans
$ —  497  —  —  0.01  % 262  —  0.01  %
Home equity loans —  551  —  84  0.05  % 166  —  0.01  %
Consumer loans
—  —  —  —  % —  —  %
Total Personal Banking —  1,048  —  86  0.02  % 428  0.01  %
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 29,764  210  —  —  1.12  % 220  —  0.01  %
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied —  —  697  —  0.19  % —  —  —  %
Commercial loans —  31  —  —  % 660  —  0.05  %
Total Commercial Banking 29,764  241  697  0.64  % 880  —  0.02  %
Total $ 29,764  1,289  697  95  0.28  % 1,308  0.01  %

As of June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023, the Company has committed to lend additional amounts totaling $41,000 and $31,000, respectively, to the borrowers experiencing financial difficulty for which the terms of the loan have been modified.

The following table presents the effect of the loan modifications presented above to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty for the periods indicated:
For the quarter ended June 30,
2024 2023
  Weighted-average interest rate reduction Weighted-average term extension in months Weighted-average term extension in months
Personal Banking:    
Residential mortgage loans —  % 220 100
Home equity loans —  % 73 42
Consumer loans —  % 0 9
Total Personal Banking —  % 112 66
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied % 0 0
Total Commercial Banking % 0 0
Total loans % 0 66


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For the six months ended June 30,
2024 2023
  Weighted-average interest rate reduction Weighted-average term extension in months Weighted-average payment deferral in years Weighted-average interest rate reduction Weighted-average term extension in months
Personal Banking:    
Residential mortgage loans —  % 145 0 —  % 132
Home equity loans % 97 0 —  % 73
Consumer loans 12  % 356 0 12  % 319
Total Personal Banking % 119 0 12  % 111
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans —  % 117 1 —  % 25
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied % 0 0 —  % 0
Commercial loans % 118 0 —  % 9
Total Commercial Banking % 117 1 —  % 13
Total loans % 118 1 12  % 45


The Company closely monitors the performance of loans that are modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty to understand the effectiveness of its modification efforts. The following table presents the performance of loans modified within the previous twelve months of June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
  Current 30-59 days
delinquent
60-89 days
delinquent
90 days or
greater
delinquent
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 492  —  — 
Home equity loans 533  90  12  — 
Consumer loans —  —  — 
Total Personal Banking 1,027  90  12 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 29,974  —  —  — 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 697  —  —  — 
Commercial loans 10  —  25 
Total Commercial Banking 30,681  —  25 
Total loans $ 31,708  95  12  30 

The following table presents the performance of loans modified since the adoption of ASU 2022-02 as of June 30, 2023 (in thousands):


  Current 30-59 days
delinquent
60-89 days
delinquent
90 days or
greater
delinquent
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $ 262  —  —  — 
Home equity loans 166  —  —  — 
Consumer loans —  —  — 
Total Personal Banking 431  —  —  — 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans 81  139  —  — 
Commercial loans —  660  —  — 
Total Commercial Banking 81  799  —  — 
Total loans $ 512  799  —  — 


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A modification is considered to be in default when the loan is 90 days or more past due. The following table provides the amortized cost basis of financing receivables that had a payment default during the period ended June 30, 2024 and were modified within the previous twelve months to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty (in thousands):
Term extension
Personal Banking:
Residential mortgage loans $
Total Personal Banking
Commercial Banking:
Commercial loans 25 
Total Commercial Banking 25 
Total $ 30 

No loans modified since the adoption of ASU 2022-02 subsequently defaulted during the quarter ended June 30, 2023.

The modifications to borrowers experiencing financial distress are included in their respective portfolio segment and the current loan balance and updated loan terms are run through their respective ACL models to arrive at the quantitative portion of the ACL. Subsequent performance of the loans will be measured by delinquency status and will be captured through our ACL models or our qualitative factor assessment, as deemed appropriate. If we no longer believe the loan demonstrates similar risks to their respective portfolio segment an individual assessment will be performed. Upon the Company's determination that a modified loan (or portion of a loan) has subsequently been deemed uncollectible, the loan (or a portion of the loan) is written off. Therefore, the amortized cost basis of the loan is reduced by the uncollectible amount and the allowance for credit losses is adjusted by the same amount.

The following table provides information related to the amortized cost basis of loan payment delinquencies at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
  30-59 days
delinquent
60-89 days
delinquent
90 days or
greater
delinquent
Total
delinquency
Current Total loans
receivable
90 days or
greater
delinquent
and accruing
Personal Banking:          
Residential mortgage loans $ 616  8,223  5,553  14,392  3,309,676  3,324,068  1,390 
Home equity loans 3,771  1,065  2,506  7,342  1,173,144  1,180,486  34 
Vehicle loans 9,759  2,774  2,191  14,724  1,946,204  1,960,928 
Consumer loans 613  424  821  1,858  117,272  119,130  570 
Total Personal Banking 14,759  12,486  11,071  38,316  6,546,296  6,584,612  2,002 
Commercial Banking:          
Commercial real estate loans 3,893  2,736  5,882  12,511  2,652,505  2,665,016  185 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 417  419  152  988  361,634  362,622  — 
Commercial loans 4,366  8,732  3,385  16,483  1,725,631  1,742,114  324 
Total Commercial Banking 8,676  11,887  9,419  29,982  4,739,770  4,769,752  509 
Total loans $ 23,435  24,373  20,490  68,298  11,286,066  11,354,364  2,511 


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The following table provides information related to the amortized cost basis of loan payment delinquencies at December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
  30-59 days
delinquent
60-89 days
delinquent
90 days or
greater
delinquent
Total
delinquency
Current Total loans
receivable
90 days or
greater
delinquent
and accruing
Personal Banking:            
Residential mortgage loans
$ 30,041  7,796  7,995  45,832  3,382,353  3,428,185  1,671 
Home equity loans
5,761  982  3,126  9,869  1,217,989  1,227,858  26 
Vehicle loans 10,382  3,326  3,051  16,759  1,991,842  2,008,601  44 
Consumer loans
829  428  927  2,184  115,242  117,426  722 
Total Personal Banking 47,013  12,532  15,099  74,644  6,707,426  6,782,070  2,463 
Commercial Banking:              
Commercial real estate loans
2,010  1,031  6,535  9,576  2,618,881  2,628,457  225 
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 1,194  —  177  1,371  344,182  345,553  — 
Commercial loans
4,196  703  2,780  7,679  1,651,050  1,658,729  10 
Total Commercial Banking 7,400  1,734  9,492  18,626  4,614,113  4,632,739  235 
Total originated loans $ 54,413  14,266  24,591  93,270  11,321,539  11,414,809  2,698 






































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Credit Quality Indicators: For Commercial Banking we categorize loans into risk categories based on relevant information about the ability of borrowers to service their debt such as: current financial information, historical payment experience, credit documentation, public information, and current economic trends, among other factors. We analyze loans individually by classifying the loans by credit risk. Credit relationships greater than or equal to $1.0 million classified as special mention or substandard are reviewed quarterly for deterioration or improvement to determine if the loan is appropriately classified. We use the following definitions for risk ratings other than pass:

Special Mention — Loans designated as special mention have specific, well-defined risk issues, which create a high level of uncertainty regarding the long-term viability of the business. Loans in this class are considered to have high-risk characteristics. A special mention loan exhibits material negative financial trends due to company-specific or systemic conditions. If these potential weaknesses are not mitigated, they threaten the borrower’s capacity to meet its debt obligations. Special mention loans still demonstrate sufficient financial flexibility to react to and positively address the root cause of the adverse financial trends without significant deviations from their current business strategy. Their potential weaknesses deserve our close attention and warrant enhanced monitoring.

Substandard — Loans classified as substandard are inadequately protected by the current net worth and payment capacity of the obligor or of the collateral pledged, if any. Loans so classified have a well-defined weakness or weaknesses that jeopardize the liquidation of the debt. They are characterized by the distinct possibility that we will sustain some loss if the deficiencies are not corrected.

Doubtful — Loans classified as doubtful have all the weaknesses inherent in those classified as substandard. In addition, those weaknesses make collection or liquidation in full highly questionable and improbable. A loan classified as doubtful exhibits discernible loss potential, but a complete loss seems very unlikely. The possibility of a loss on a doubtful loan is high, but because of certain important and reasonably specific pending factors that may strengthen the loan, its classification as an estimated loss is deferred until a more exact status can be determined.
 
Loss — Loans classified as loss are considered uncollectible and of such value that the continuance as a loan is not warranted. A loss classification does not mean that the loan has no recovery or salvage value; instead, it means that it is not practical or desirable to defer writing off all or a portion of a basically worthless loan even though partial recovery may be possible in the future.

For Personal Banking loans a pass risk rating is maintained until they are 90 days or greater past due, and risk rating reclassification is based primarily on past due status of the loan. The risk rating categories can generally be described by the following groupings:

Pass — Loans classified as pass are homogeneous loans that are less than 90 days past due from the required payment date at month-end.

Substandard — Loans classified as substandard are homogeneous loans that are greater than 90 days past due from the required payment date at month-end, or homogenous retail loans that are greater than 180 days past due from the required payment date at month-end that has been written down to the value of underlying collateral, less costs to sell.

Doubtful — Loans classified as doubtful are homogeneous loans that are greater than 180 days past due from the required payment date at month-end and not written down to the value of underlying collateral. These loans are generally charged-off in the month in which the 180 day period elapses.


 
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The following table presents the amortized cost basis of our loan portfolio by year of origination and credit quality indicator and the current period charge-offs by year of origination for each portfolio segment as of June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
YTD June 30, 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 Prior Revolving loans Revolving loans converted to term loans Total loans
receivable
Personal Banking:        
Residential mortgage loans
Pass $ 16,707  197,466  646,931  770,828  488,009  1,192,427  —  —  3,312,368 
Substandard —  51  1,644  376  838  8,791  —  —  11,700 
Total residential mortgage loans 16,707  197,517  648,575  771,204  488,847  1,201,218  —  —  3,324,068 
Residential mortgage current period charge-offs —  —  (250) —  (114) (50) —  —  (414)
Home equity loans
Pass 12,105  64,074  93,892  97,376  135,246  263,136  465,532  44,826  1,176,187 
Substandard —  —  130  54  233  1,275  1,361  1,246  4,299 
Total home equity loans 12,105  64,074  94,022  97,430  135,479  264,411  466,893  46,072  1,180,486 
Home equity current period charge-offs —  —  (40) (2) —  (320) (228) (59) (649)
Vehicle loans
Pass 352,639  558,240  556,097  307,322  95,012  87,268  —  —  1,956,578 
Substandard 34  784  1,400  1,352  253  527  —  —  4,350 
Total vehicle loans 352,673  559,024  557,497  308,674  95,265  87,795  —  —  1,960,928 
Vehicle current period charge-offs (61) (1,153) (1,261) (1,207) (213) (619) —  —  (4,514)
Consumer loans
Pass 15,714  19,085  8,647  3,966  1,328  5,123  63,732  696  118,291 
Substandard 88  40  21  —  18  569  95  839 
Total consumer loans 15,722  19,173  8,687  3,987  1,328  5,141  64,301  791  119,130 
Consumer loan current period charge-offs 202  (1,444) (325) (162) (27) (508) (333) (23) (2,620)
Total Personal Banking 397,207  839,788  1,308,781  1,181,295  720,919  1,558,565  531,194  46,863  6,584,612 
Commercial Banking:          
Commercial real estate loans
Pass 97,120  236,451  509,501  269,475  300,353  906,187  26,428  24,099  2,369,614 
Special mention —  3,311  25,879  39,250  15,583  17,823  805  —  102,651 
Substandard 1,485  3,621  2,061  54,971  18,673  111,759  102  79  192,751 
Total commercial real estate loans 98,605  243,383  537,441  363,696  334,609  1,035,769  27,335  24,178  2,665,016 
Commercial real estate current period charge-offs —  —  (44) (360) —  (445) —  —  (849)
Commercial real estate loans - owner occupied
Pass 47,702  13,022  34,667  46,645  13,637  152,801  3,397  1,281  313,152 
Special mention —  2,200  3,211  1,307  —  21,510  —  —  28,228 
Substandard —  11,869  —  —  3,334  4,368  —  1,671  21,242 
Total commercial real estate loans - owner occupied 47,702  27,091  37,878  47,952  16,971  178,679  3,397  2,952  362,622 
Commercial real estate - owner occupied current period charge-offs —  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  — 
Commercial loans
Pass 322,393  402,521  298,891  35,474  15,652  64,712  530,098  3,311  1,673,052 
Special mention 7,740  27,814  4,871  583  284  166  4,788  1,154  47,400 
Substandard —  8,199  3,998  889  136  1,775  4,531  2,134  21,662 
Total commercial loans 330,133  438,534  307,760  36,946  16,072  66,653  539,417  6,599  1,742,114 
Commercial loans current period charge-offs —  (47) (1,787) (115) (182) (266) (75) (10) (2,482)
Total Commercial Banking 476,440  709,008  883,079  448,594  367,652  1,281,101  570,149  33,729  4,769,752 
Total loans $ 873,647  1,548,796  2,191,860  1,629,889  1,088,571  2,839,666  1,101,343  80,592  11,354,364 
For the six months ended June 30, 2024, $10 million of revolving loans were converted to term loans.
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The following table presents the amortized cost basis of our loan portfolio by year of origination and credit quality indicator for each portfolio segment as of December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 
2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 Prior Revolving loans Revolving loans converted to term loans Total loans
receivable
Personal Banking:          
Residential mortgage loans
Pass $ 186,081  665,379  792,488  506,068  244,678  1,019,152  —  —  3,413,846 
Substandard —  1,581  —  1,252  311  11,195  —  —  14,339 
Total residential mortgage loans 186,081  666,960  792,488  507,320  244,989  1,030,347  —  —  3,428,185 
Residential mortgage current period charge-offs —  (9) (5) (130) (23) (1,023) —  —  (1,189)
Home equity loans
Pass 71,497  100,639  106,043  146,121  94,144  197,259  463,868  43,526  1,223,097 
Substandard —  236  54  197  35  1,733  1,447  1,059  4,761 
Total home equity loans 71,497  100,875  106,097  146,318  94,179  198,992  465,315  44,585  1,227,858 
Home equity current period charge-offs —  (53) (46) —  (48) (352) (144) (209) (852)
Vehicle loans
Pass 664,876  682,275  397,809  132,775  67,853  58,153  —  —  2,003,741 
Substandard 646  1,418  1,453  299  556  488  —  —  4,860 
Total vehicle loans 665,522  683,693  399,262  133,074  68,409  58,641  —  —  2,008,601 
Vehicle current period charge-offs (678) (1,844) (1,967) (475) (652) (853) —  —  (6,468)
Consumer loans
Pass 24,277  11,582  5,552  2,072  1,355  6,603  64,214  820  116,475 
Substandard 55  43  19  46  726  50  951 
Total consumer loans 24,332  11,625  5,571  2,078  1,361  6,649  64,940  870  117,426 
Consumer loan current period charge-offs (3,412) (511) (390) (157) (177) (980) (317) (38) (5,983)
Total Personal Banking 947,432  1,463,153  1,303,418  788,790  408,938  1,294,629  530,255  45,455  6,782,070 
Commercial Banking:
Commercial real estate loans
Pass 223,335  470,762  303,873  332,620  228,382  745,244  27,583  24,804  2,356,603 
Special Mention 2,819  24,735  27,871  5,365  4,053  38,665  711  —  104,219 
Substandard 1,920  750  26,850  18,167  37,044  82,717  79  108  167,635 
Total commercial real estate loans 228,074  496,247  358,594  356,152  269,479  866,626  28,373  24,912  2,628,457 
Commercial real estate current period
charge-offs
(14) —  (492) —  (51) (1,741) —  —  (2,298)
Commercial real estate loans -
owner occupied
Pass 24,725  51,986  47,655  15,984  28,614  140,175  2,378  2,390  313,907 
Special Mention 1,221  120  1,218  —  14,386  2,952  —  —  19,897 
Substandard —  —  118  1,666  4,646  4,641  —  678  11,749 
Total commercial real estate loans -
owner occupied
25,946  52,106  48,991  17,650  47,646  147,768  2,378  3,068  345,553 
Commercial real estate - owner occupied current period charge-offs —  —  —  —  —  (68) —  —  (68)
Commercial loans
Pass 482,605  430,378  73,469  26,868  34,090  54,617  531,742  4,110  1,637,879 
Special Mention 508  3,671  52  299  240  26  1,882  —  6,678 
Substandard —  3,015  872  356  2,361  840  4,729  1,999  14,172 
Total commercial loans 483,113  437,064  74,393  27,523  36,691  55,483  538,353  6,109  1,658,729 
Commercial loans current period
charge-offs
(35) (2,072) (517) (430) (205) (845) (60) (2) (4,166)
Total Commercial Banking 737,133  985,417  481,978  401,325  353,816  1,069,877  569,104  34,089  4,632,739 
Total loans $ 1,684,565  2,448,570  1,785,396  1,190,115  762,754  2,364,506  1,099,359  79,544  11,414,809 
For the year ended December 31, 2023, $19 million of revolving loans were converted to term loans.
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(4)    Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets
 
The following table provides information for intangible assets subject to amortization at the dates indicated (in thousands):
June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
Amortizable intangible assets:    
Core deposit intangibles - gross $ 74,899  74,899 
Less: accumulated amortization (70,945) (69,609)
Core deposit intangibles - net $ 3,954  5,290 
Total intangible assets - net $ 3,954  5,290 

The following table shows the actual aggregate amortization expense for the quarters ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, as well as the estimated aggregate amortization expense, based upon current levels of intangible assets, for the current fiscal year and each of the succeeding fiscal years until the intangible assets are fully amortized (in thousands):
For the quarter ended June 30, 2024 $ 635 
For the quarter ended June 30, 2023 842 
For the six months ended June 30, 2024 1,336 
For the six months ended June 30, 2023 1,751 
For the year ending December 31, 2024 2,452 
For the year ending December 31, 2025 1,662 
For the year ending December 31, 2026 871 
For the year ending December 31, 2027 305 
 
The following table provides information for the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill (in thousands):
Total
Balance at December 31, 2023 $ 380,997 
Balance at June 30, 2024 $ 380,997 
 
We performed our annual goodwill impairment test as of June 30, 2024 in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 350, Intangibles - Goodwill and Other, and concluded that goodwill was not impaired.

(5)    Borrowed Funds

(a)    Borrowings

Borrowed funds at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 are presented in the following table (dollars in thousands):
June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
Amount Average rate Amount Average rate
Term notes payable to the FHLB of Pittsburgh, due within one year $ 175,000  5.65  % $ 175,000  5.71  %
Notes payable to the FHLB of Pittsburgh, due within one year —  —  % 163,500  5.70  %
Collateralized borrowings, due within one year 26,213  1.83  % 35,495 1.72  %
Collateral received, due within one year 41,150  5.17  % 24,900  5.26  %
      Total borrowed funds $ 242,363  $ 398,895 
    
Borrowings from the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) of Pittsburgh, if any, are secured by our residential first mortgage and other qualifying loans. At June 30, 2024, the carrying value of these loans was $6.0 billion. Certain of these borrowings are subject to restrictions or penalties in the event of prepayment.

The revolving line of credit with the FHLB of Pittsburgh carries a commitment of $250 million. The rate is adjusted daily by the FHLB of Pittsburgh, and any borrowings on this line may be repaid at any time without penalty. At June 30, 2024 there was no balance on the revolving line of credit, and at December 31, 2023 the balance was $164 million.

At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, collateralized borrowings due within one year were $26 million and $35 million, respectively. These borrowings are collateralized by cash or various securities held in safekeeping by the FHLB. At June 30, 2024, the carrying value of the cash and securities used as collateral was $36 million.

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At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, collateral received was $41 million and $25 million, respectively. This represents collateral posted to us from our derivative counterparties.

At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, term notes payable to the FHLB of Pittsburgh due within one year were $175 million. The June 30, 2024 total is made up of seven advances: $25 million at 5.66% maturing July 26, 2024; $25 million at 5.68% maturing July 31, 2024; $25 million at 5.66% maturing August 9, 2024; $25 million at 5.65% maturing August 12, 2024; $25 million at 5.65% maturing August 12, 2024; $25 million at 5.65% maturing August 19, 2024; $25 million at 5.65% maturing August 30, 2024.

On September 9, 2020, the Company issued $125 million of 4.00% fixed-to-floating rate subordinated notes with a maturity date of September 15, 2030. The subordinated notes, which qualify as Tier 2 capital, bear interest at an annual rate of 4.00%, payable semi-annually in arrears commencing on March 15, 2021, and a floating rate of interest equivalent to the 3-month Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) plus 3.89% payable quarterly in arrears commencing on December 15, 2025. During the year ended December 31, 2023 the Company repurchased $10 million of subordinated notes leaving $115 million of subordinated notes outstanding. The subordinated debt issuance costs of approximately $2 million are being amortized over five years on a straight-line basis into interest expense. At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, subordinated debentures, net of issuance costs, were $114 million. For the six months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 total interest expense paid on the subordinate notes was $2 million.

(b)    Trust Preferred Securities

The Company has seven statutory business trusts: Northwest Bancorp Capital Trust III, a Delaware statutory business trust, Northwest Bancorp Statutory Trust IV, a Connecticut statutory business trust, LNB Trust II, a Delaware statutory business trust, Union National Capital Trust I (“UNCT I”), a Delaware statutory business trust, Union National Capital Trust II (“UNCT II”), a Delaware statutory business trust, MFBC Statutory Trust I, a Delaware statutory trust, and Universal Preferred Trust, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Trusts”). The Trusts exist solely to issue preferred securities to third parties for cash, issue common securities to the Company in exchange for capitalization of the Trusts, invest the proceeds from the sale of trust securities in an equivalent amount of debentures of the Company, and engage in other activities that are incidental to those previously listed. 

The Trusts have invested the proceeds of the offerings in junior subordinated deferrable interest debentures issued by the Company. The structure of these debentures mirrors the structure of the trust-preferred securities. These subordinated debentures are the sole assets of the Trusts. As the shareholders of the trust preferred securities are the primary beneficiaries of the Trusts, the Trusts are not consolidated in our financial statements.

The following table sets forth a summary of the cumulative trust preferred securities and the junior subordinated debt held by the Trust as of the date listed (dollars in thousands).
Maturity date Interest rate Capital debt securities June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
Northwest Bancorp Capital Trust III December 30, 2035
3-month SOFR plus 1.38%
$ 50,000  51,547  51,547 
Northwest Bancorp Statutory Trust IV December 15, 2035
3-month SOFR plus 1.38%
50,000  51,547  51,547 
LNB Trust II June 15, 2037
3-month SOFR plus 1.48%
7,875  8,119  8,119 
Union National Capital Trust I (1) January 23, 2034
3-month SOFR plus 2.85%
8,000  8,012  7,999 
Union National Capital Trust II (1) November 23, 2034
3-month SOFR plus 2.00%
3,000  2,809  2,796 
MFBC Statutory Trust I (1) September 15, 2035
3-month SOFR plus 1.70%
5,000  3,840  3,788 
Universal Preferred Trust (1) October 7, 2035
3-month SOFR plus 1.69%
5,000  3,829  3,778 
$ 128,875  129,703  129,574 
(1) Net of discounts due to the fair value adjustment made at the time of acquisition.

Cash distributions on the trust securities are made on a quarterly basis to the extent interest on the debentures is received by the Trusts. We have the right to defer payment of interest on the subordinated debentures at any time, or from time-to-time, for periods not exceeding five years. If interest payments on the subordinated debentures are deferred, the distributions on the trust securities also are deferred. To date there have been no interest deferrals. Interest on the subordinated debentures and distributions on the trust securities is cumulative. Our obligation constitutes a full, irrevocable, and unconditional guarantee on a subordinated basis of the obligations of the trust under the preferred securities. For each of the six month periods ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 total interest expense paid on trust preferred securities was $5 million and $4 million, respectively.
 
The Trusts must redeem the preferred securities when the debentures are paid at maturity or upon an earlier redemption of the debentures to the extent the debentures are redeemed. All or part of the debentures may be redeemed at any time. Also, the debentures may be redeemed at any time if existing laws or regulations, or the interpretation or application of these laws or regulations, change causing:
 
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•the interest on the debentures to no longer be deductible by the Company for federal income tax purposes;
•the trusts to become subject to federal income tax or to certain other taxes or governmental charges;
•the trusts to register as an investment company; or
•the preferred securities to no longer qualify as Tier I capital. 

We may, at any time, dissolve any of the Trusts and distribute the debentures to the trust security holders, subject to receipt of any required regulatory approvals.

(6)    Guarantees
 
We issue standby letters of credit in the normal course of business. Standby letters of credit are conditional commitments issued by the Company to guarantee the performance of a customer to a third party. Standby letters of credit generally are contingent upon the failure of the customer to perform according to the terms of the underlying contract with the third party. We are required to perform under a standby letter of credit when drawn upon by the guaranteed third party in the case of nonperformance by our customer. The credit risk associated with standby letters of credit is essentially the same as that involved in extending loans to customers and is subject to normal loan underwriting procedures. Collateral may be obtained based on management’s credit assessment of the customer. At June 30, 2024, the maximum potential amount of future payments we could be required to make under these non-recourse standby letters of credit was $59 million, of which $43 million is fully collateralized. At June 30, 2024, we had a liability which represents deferred income of $1 million related to the standby letters of credit.

In addition, we maintain a $10 million unsecured line of credit with a correspondent bank for private label credit card facilities for certain existing commercial clients of the Bank, of which $10 million in notional value of credit cards have been issued. These issued credit cards had an outstanding balance of $2 million at June 30, 2024. The clients of the Bank are responsible for repaying any balances due on these credit cards directly to the correspondent bank; however, if the customer fails to repay their balance, the Bank could be required to satisfy the obligation to correspondent bank and initiate collection from our customer as part of the existing credit facility of that customer.

(7)    Earnings Per Share

Basic earnings per common share (“EPS”) is computed by dividing net income available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period, without considering any dilutive items. Diluted EPS is calculated using both the two-class and the treasury stock methods with the more dilutive method used to determine diluted EPS. The two-class method was used to determine basic and diluted EPS for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and the six month ended June 30, 2023, and and the treasury stock method was used to determined diluted earnings per share for the six months ended June 30, 2024.

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The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted EPS (in thousands, except share data and per share amounts): 
Quarter ended June 30, Six months ended June 30,
  2024 2023 2024 2023
Numerator for earnings per share - Basic and Diluted:
Net income - treasury stock method - Basic and Diluted $ 4,747  33,044  33,910  66,723 
Less: Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to participating securities 86  47  174 
Net income available to common shareholders - two class method - Basic and Diluted $ 4,740  32,958  33,863  66,549 
Denominator for earnings per share - treasury stock method - Basic and Diluted:
Weighted average common shares outstanding - Basic 127,023,522  126,620,383  126,918,878  126,559,784 
Add: Potentially dilutive shares 137,853  118,907  426,501  367,074 
Denominator for treasury stock method - Diluted 127,161,375  126,739,290  127,345,379  126,926,858 
Denominator for earnings per share - two class method - Basic and Diluted:
Weighted average common shares outstanding - Basic 127,023,522  126,620,383  126,918,878  126,559,784 
Add: Average participating shares outstanding 175,517  331,088  175,517  331,088 
Denominator for two class method - Diluted 127,199,039  126,951,471  127,094,395  126,890,872 
Basic earnings per share $ 0.04  0.26  0.27  0.53 
Diluted earnings per share $ 0.04  0.26  0.27  0.52 
Anti-dilutive awards (1) 2,451  2,902  2,451  2,902 
(1) Reflects the total number of shares related to outstanding options that have been excluded from the computation of diluted earnings per share because the impact would have been anti-dilutive.
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(8)    Pension and Other Post-Retirement Benefits
 
The following table sets forth the net periodic costs for the defined benefit pension plans and post-retirement healthcare plans for the periods indicated (in thousands):
  Quarter ended June 30,
  Pension benefits Other post-retirement benefits
  2024 2023 2024 2023
Service cost $ 1,425  1,560  —  — 
Interest cost 2,205  2,245  15 
Expected return on plan assets (3,776) (3,479) —  — 
Amortization of prior service cost (563) (564) —  — 
Amortization of the net loss 18  20  10  10 
Net periodic cost $ (691) (218) 25  17 

Six months ended June 30,
Pension benefits Other post-retirement benefits
2024 2023 2024 2023
Service cost $ 2,850  3,120  —  — 
Interest cost 4,410  4,490  30  14 
Expected return on plan assets (7,552) (6,958) —  — 
Amortization of prior service cost (1,126) (1,128) —  — 
Amortization of the net loss 36  40  20  20 
Net periodic cost $ (1,382) (436) 50  34 

Because of the current funding status, we do not anticipate a funding requirement during the year ending December 31, 2024.

(9)    Disclosures About Fair Value of Financial Instruments
 
We are required to disclose fair value information about financial instruments whether or not recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. Fair value information of certain financial instruments and all nonfinancial instruments is not required to be disclosed. Accordingly, the aggregate fair value amounts presented do not represent the underlying value of the Company.

Financial assets and liabilities recognized or disclosed at fair value on a recurring basis and certain financial assets and liabilities on a non-recurring basis are accounted for using a three-level hierarchy of valuation techniques based on whether the inputs to those valuation techniques are observable or unobservable. This hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices with readily available independent data in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable market inputs (Level 3). When various inputs for measurement fall within different levels of the fair value hierarchy, the lowest level input that has a significant impact on fair value measurement is used.

Financial assets and liabilities are categorized based upon the following characteristics or inputs to the valuation techniques:

•Level 1 - Financial assets and liabilities for which inputs are observable and are obtained from reliable quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in actively traded markets. This is the most reliable fair value measurement and includes, for example, active exchange-traded equity securities.

•Level 2 - Financial assets and liabilities for which values are based on quoted prices in markets that are not active or for which values are based on similar assets or liabilities that are actively traded. Level 2 also includes pricing models in which the inputs are corroborated by market data, for example, matrix pricing.

•Level 3 - Financial assets and liabilities for which values are based on prices or valuation techniques that require inputs that are both unobservable and significant to the overall fair value measurement. Level 3 inputs include the following:
◦Quotes from brokers or other external sources that are not considered binding;
◦Quotes from brokers or other external sources where it cannot be determined that market participants would in fact transact for the asset or liability at the quoted price; and
◦Quotes and other information from brokers or other external sources where the inputs are not deemed observable.
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We are responsible for the valuation process and as part of this process may use data from outside sources in establishing fair value. We perform due diligence to understand the inputs used or how the data was calculated or derived. We also corroborate the reasonableness of external inputs in the valuation process.

The carrying amounts reported in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition approximate fair value for the following financial instruments: cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities available-for-sale, loans held-for-sale, accrued interest receivable, interest rate lock commitments, forward commitments, interest rate swaps, savings and checking deposits, foreign exchange swaps, risk participation agreements, and accrued interest payable.

Marketable Securities
 
Where available, market values are based on quoted market prices, dealer quotes, and prices obtained from independent pricing services.
 
Debt Securities — available-for-sale - Generally, debt securities are valued using pricing for similar securities, recently executed transactions and other pricing models utilizing observable inputs. The valuation for most debt securities is classified as Level 2. Securities within Level 2 include corporate bonds, municipal bonds, mortgage-backed securities and U.S. government obligations. Certain debt securities which were AAA rated at purchase do not have an active market, and as such we have used an alternative method to determine the fair value of these securities. The fair value has been determined using a discounted cash flow model using market assumptions, which generally include cash flow, collateral and other market assumptions. As such, securities which otherwise would have been classified as Level 2 securities if an active market for those assets or similar assets existed are included herein as Level 3 assets.

Debt Securities — held-to-maturity - The fair value of debt securities held-to-maturity is determined in the same manner as debt securities available-for-sale.
 
Loans Receivable

Loans with comparable characteristics including collateral and re-pricing structures are segregated for valuation purposes. Each loan pool is separately valued utilizing a discounted cash flow analysis. Projected monthly cash flows are discounted to present value using a market rate for comparable loans, which is not considered an exit price. Characteristics of comparable loans include remaining term, coupon interest, and estimated prepayment speeds. Delinquent loans are separately evaluated given the impact delinquency has on the projected future cash flow of the loan including the approximate discount or market rate, which is not considered an exit price.

Loans Held-for-Sale

The estimated fair value of loans held-for-sale is based on market bids obtained from potential buyers.
    
FHLB Stock
 
Due to the restrictions placed on transferability of FHLB stock, it is not practical to determine the fair value. FHLB stock is recorded at cost.

Deposit Liabilities

The estimated fair value of deposits with no stated maturity, which includes demand deposits, money market, and other savings accounts, is the amount payable on demand. Although market premiums paid for depository institutions reflect an additional value for these low-cost deposits, adjusting fair value for any value expected to be derived from retaining those deposits for a future period of time or from the benefit that results from the ability to fund interest-earning assets with these deposit liabilities is prohibited. The fair value estimates of deposit liabilities do not include the benefit that results from the low-cost funding provided by these deposits compared to the cost of borrowing funds in the market. Fair values for time deposits are estimated using a discounted cash flow calculation that applies contractual cost currently being offered in the existing portfolio to current market rates being offered locally for deposits of similar remaining maturities. The valuation adjustment for the portfolio consists of the present value of the difference of these two cash flows, discounted at the assumed market rate of the corresponding maturity.

Borrowed Funds
 
Fixed rate advances are valued by comparing their contractual cost to the prevailing market cost. The carrying amount of repurchase agreements approximates their fair value.
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Subordinated Debentures

The fair value of our subordinated debentures is calculated using the discounted cash flows at rates observable for other similarly traded liabilities.

Junior Subordinated Debentures
 
The fair value of junior subordinated debentures is calculated using the discounted cash flows at the prevailing rate of interest.

Interest Rate Lock Commitments and Forward Commitments

The fair value of interest rate lock commitments is based on the value of underlying loans held-for-sale which is based on quoted prices for similar loans in the secondary market. This value is then adjusted based on the probability of the loan closing (i.e., the “pull-through” amount, a significant unobservable input). The fair value of forward sale commitments is based on quoted prices from the secondary market based on the settlement date of the contracts.

Cash Flow Hedges, Interest Rate and Foreign Exchange Swap Agreements and Risk Participation Agreements

The fair value of interest rate swaps is based upon the present value of the expected future cash flows using the SOFR discount curve, the basis for the underlying interest rate. To price interest rate swaps, cash flows are first projected for each payment date using the fixed rate for the fixed side of the swap and the forward rates for the floating side of the swap. These swap cash flows are then discounted to time zero using SOFR zero-coupon interest rates. The sum of the present value of both legs is the fair market value of the interest rate swap. These valuations have been derived from our third party vendor’s proprietary models rather than actual market quotations. The proprietary models are based upon financial principles and assumptions that we believe to be reasonable. The fair value of the foreign exchange swap is derived from proprietary models rather than actual market quotations. The proprietary models are based upon financial principles and assumptions that we believe to be reasonable. Risk participation agreements are entered into when Northwest purchases a portion of a commercial loan that has an interest rate swap. Northwest assumes credit risk on its portion of the interest rate swap should the borrower fail to pay as agreed. The value of risk participation agreements is determined based on the value of the swap after considering the credit quality, probability of default, and loss given default of the borrower.

Off-Balance Sheet Financial Instruments
 
These financial instruments generally are not sold or traded, and estimated fair values are not readily available. However, the fair value of commitments to extend credit and standby letters of credit is estimated using the fees currently charged to enter into similar agreements. Commitments to extend credit are generally short-term in nature and, if drawn upon, are issued under current market terms. At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, there was no significant unrealized appreciation or depreciation on these financial instruments.

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The following table sets forth the carrying amount and estimated fair value of our financial instruments included in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at June 30, 2024 (in thousands): 
Carrying
amount
Estimated
fair value
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Financial assets:          
Cash and cash equivalents $ 228,433  228,433  228,433  —  — 
Securities available-for-sale 1,029,191  1,029,191  —  1,029,191  — 
Securities held-to-maturity 784,208  663,292  —  663,292  — 
Loans receivable, net 11,219,849  10,270,432  —  —  10,270,432 
Loans held-for-sale 9,445  9,445  —  681  8,764 
Accrued interest receivable 48,739  48,739  48,739  —  — 
Interest rate lock commitments 791  791  —  —  791 
Forward commitments 70  70  —  70  — 
Foreign exchange swaps —  — 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments 2,726  2,726  —  2,726  — 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments 44,420  44,420  —  44,420  — 
FHLB stock 20,842  20,842  —  —  — 
Total financial assets $ 13,388,716  12,318,383  277,172  1,740,382  10,279,987 
Financial liabilities:          
Savings and checking deposits $ 9,261,017  9,261,017  9,261,017  —  — 
Time deposits 2,826,362  2,472,360  —  —  2,472,360 
Borrowed funds 242,363  232,254  232,254  —  — 
Subordinated debt 114,364  109,224  —  109,224  — 
Junior subordinated debentures 129,703  124,292  —  —  124,292 
Foreign exchange swaps 25  25  —  25  — 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments 44,450  44,450  —  44,450  — 
Risk participation agreements 106  106  —  106  — 
Accrued interest payable 21,423  21,423  21,423  —  — 
Total financial liabilities $ 12,639,813  12,265,151  9,514,694  153,805  2,596,652 
 
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The following table sets forth the carrying amount and estimated fair value of our financial instruments included in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 
Carrying
amount
Estimated
fair value
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Financial assets:          
Cash and cash equivalents $ 122,260  122,260  122,260  —  — 
Securities available-for-sale 1,043,359  1,043,359  —  1,043,359  — 
Securities held-to-maturity 814,839  699,506  —  699,506  — 
Loans receivable, net 11,280,798  10,274,593  —  —  10,274,593 
Loans held-for-sale 8,768  8,768  —  —  8,768 
Accrued interest receivable 47,353  47,353  47,353  —  — 
Interest rate lock commitments 641  641  —  —  641 
Forward commitments 12  12  —  12  — 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments 713  713  —  713  — 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments 41,406  41,406  —  41,406  — 
FHLB stock 30,146  30,146  —  —  — 
Total financial assets $ 13,390,295  12,268,757  169,613  1,784,996  10,284,002 
Financial liabilities:          
Savings and checking accounts $ 9,377,021  9,377,021  9,377,021  —  — 
Time deposits 2,602,881  2,113,177  —  —  2,113,177 
Borrowed funds 398,895  386,446  386,446  —  — 
Subordinated debt 114,189  109,471  —  109,471  — 
Junior subordinated debentures 129,574  112,159  —  —  112,159 
Foreign exchange swaps 291  291  —  291  — 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments 1,198  1,198  —  1,198  — 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments 41,437  41,437  —  41,437  — 
Risk participation agreements 14  14  —  14  — 
Accrued interest payable 13,669  13,669  13,669  —  — 
Total financial liabilities $ 12,679,169  12,154,883  9,777,136  152,411  2,225,336 

Fair value estimates are made at a point-in-time, based on relevant market data and information about the instrument. The methods and assumptions detailed above were used in estimating the fair value of financial instruments at both June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
     
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The following table represents assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total assets 
at fair value
Debt securities:        
U.S. government and agencies $ —  36,971  —  36,971 
Government-sponsored enterprises —  180  —  180 
States and political subdivisions —  58,741  —  58,741 
Corporate —  16,757  —  16,757 
Total debt securities —  112,649  —  112,649 
Mortgage-backed securities:        
GNMA —  56,127  —  56,127 
FNMA —  64,816  —  64,816 
FHLMC —  95,220  —  95,220 
Non-agency —  — 
Collateralized mortgage obligations:        
GNMA —  489,211  —  489,211 
FNMA —  77,941  —  77,941 
FHLMC —  133,222  —  133,222 
Total mortgage-backed securities —  916,542  —  916,542 
Interest rate lock commitments —  —  791  791 
Forward commitments —  70  —  70 
Foreign exchange swaps —  — 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments —  2,726  —  2,726 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments —  44,420  —  44,420 
Total assets $ —  1,076,409  791  1,077,200 
Foreign exchange swaps $ —  25  —  25 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments —  44,450  —  44,450 
Risk participation agreements —  106  —  106 
Total liabilities $ —  44,581  —  44,581 
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The following table represents assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total assets 
at fair value
Debt securities:        
U.S. government and agencies $ —  58,314  —  58,314 
Government-sponsored enterprises —  40,597  —  40,597 
States and political subdivisions —  75,469  —  75,469 
Corporate —  7,688  —  7,688 
Total debt securities —  182,068  —  182,068 
Mortgage-backed securities:        
GNMA —  17,441  —  17,441 
FNMA —  102,678  —  102,678 
FHLMC —  70,830  —  70,830 
Non-agency —  — 
Collateralized mortgage obligations:        
GNMA —  331,784  —  331,784 
FNMA —  148,892  —  148,892 
FHLMC —  189,661  —  189,661 
Total mortgage-backed securities —  861,291  —  861,291 
Interest rate lock commitments —  —  641  641 
Forward commitments —  12  —  12 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments —  713  —  713 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments —  41,406  —  41,406 
Total assets $ —  1,085,490  641  1,086,131 
Foreign exchange swaps $ —  291  —  291 
Interest rate swaps designated as hedging instruments —  1,198  —  1,198 
Interest rate swaps not designated as hedging instruments —  41,437  —  41,437 
Risk participation agreements —  14  —  14 
Total liabilities $ —  42,940  —  42,940 

The following table presents the changes in Level 3 assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis (in thousands):
For the quarter ended June 30, For the six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Beginning balance, $ 479  386  641  559 
Interest rate lock commitments:
Net activity 312  375  150  202 
Ending balance $ 791  761  791  761 

Certain assets and liabilities are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis after initial recognition such as loans held-for-sale, loans individually assessed, real estate owned, and mortgage servicing rights.

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The following table represents the fair market measurement for only those nonrecurring assets that had a fair market value below the carrying amount as of June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total assets 
at fair value
Loans individually assessed $ —  —  41,839  41,839 
Mortgage servicing rights —  —  19  19 
Real estate owned, net —  —  74  74 
Total assets $ —  —  41,932  41,932 

The following table represents the fair market measurement for only those nonrecurring assets that had a fair market value below the carrying amount as of December 31, 2023 (in thousands): 
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total assets 
at fair value
Loans individually assessed $ —  —  36,747  36,747 
Mortgage servicing rights —  —  133  133 
Real estate owned, net —  —  104  104 
Total assets $ —  —  36,984  36,984 

Individually Assessed Loans - A loan is considered to be individually assessed as described in Note 1(f) of the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of Part II of our 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K. We classify loans individually assessed as nonrecurring Level 3.

Mortgage servicing rights - Mortgage servicing rights represent the value of servicing residential mortgage loans, when the mortgage loans have been sold into the secondary market and the associated servicing has been retained. The value is determined through a discounted cash flow analysis, which uses interest rates, prepayment speeds and delinquency rate assumptions as inputs. All of these assumptions require a significant degree of management judgment. Servicing rights and the related mortgage loans are segregated into categories or homogeneous pools based upon common characteristics. Adjustments are only made when the estimated discounted future cash flows are less than the carrying value, as determined by individual pool. As such, mortgage servicing rights are classified as nonrecurring Level 3.

Real Estate Owned - Real estate owned is comprised of property acquired through foreclosure or voluntarily conveyed by borrowers. These assets are recorded on the date acquired at the lower of the related loan balance or fair value, less estimated disposition costs, with the fair value being determined by appraisal. Subsequently, foreclosed assets are valued at the lower of the amount recorded at acquisition date or fair value, less estimated disposition costs. We classify real estate owned as nonrecurring Level 3. 

The following table presents additional quantitative information about assets measured at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis and for which we have utilized Level 3 inputs to determine fair value at June 30, 2024 (in thousands): 
  Fair value Valuation techniques Significant
unobservable inputs
Range  (weighted average)
Loans individually assessed $ 41,839  Appraisal value (1) Estimated cost to sell 10%
Mortgage servicing rights 19  Discounted cash flow Annual service cost $89
Prepayment rate
6.5% to 16.5% (10.1%)
Expected life (months)
52.7 to 102.5 (74)
Option adjusted spread
727 basis points
Forward yield curve
5.44% to 5.45%
Real estate owned, net 74  Appraisal value (1) Estimated cost to sell 10%
Loans held for sale 8,764  Quoted prices for similar loans in active markets adjusted by an expected pull-through rate Estimated pull-through rate 100%
(1)Fair value is generally determined through independent appraisals of the underlying collateral, which may include Level 3 inputs that are not identifiable, or by using the discounted cash flow method if the loan is not collateral dependent.
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(10)    Derivative Financial Instruments
 
We are a party to derivative financial instruments in the normal course of business to manage our own exposure to fluctuations in interest rates and to meet the needs of our customers. The primary derivatives that we use are interest rate swaps and caps and foreign exchange contracts, which are entered into with counterparties that meet established credit standards. We believe that the credit risk inherent in all of our derivative contracts is minimal based on our credit standards and the netting and collateral provisions of the interest rate swap agreements.

Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments

During the year ended December 31, 2023 the Company entered into seven separate pay-fixed interest rate swaps in order to synthetically convert short-term three month FHLB advances to fixed-rate term funding with an aggregate value of $175 million with maturities ranging from three to five years. Our risk management objective and strategy for these interest rate swaps at such time was to reduce our exposure to variability in interest-related cash outflows attributable to changes in the USD-SOFR swap rate, the designated benchmark interest rate being hedged. Based upon our contemporaneous quantitative analysis at the inception of the interest rate swaps, we have determined these interest rate swaps qualify for hedge accounting in accordance with ASC 815, Derivatives and Hedging. Our cash flow hedges are recorded within other assets on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at their estimated fair value.

As long as the hedge remains highly effective, the changes in the fair value of derivatives designated, and that qualify, as cash flow hedges are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income and are subsequently reclassified into earnings in the period that the hedged forecasted transaction affects earnings. A hedging relationship that is determined to not be highly effective no longer qualifies for hedge accounting and any gain or loss is recognized immediately into earnings. Amount reclassified into earnings are included in interest expense in the Consolidated Statement of Income.

Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments

We act as an interest rate or foreign exchange swap counterparty for certain commercial borrowers in the normal course of servicing our customers, which are accounted for at fair value. We manage our exposure to such interest rate or foreign exchange swaps by entering into corresponding and offsetting interest rate swaps with third parties that mirror the terms of the swaps we have with the commercial borrowers. These positions (referred to as “customer swaps”) directly offset each other and our exposure is the fair value of the derivatives due to changes in credit risk of our commercial borrowers and third parties. Customer swaps are recorded within other assets or other liabilities on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at their estimated fair value. Changes to the fair value of assets and liabilities arising from these derivatives are included, net, in other operating income in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
    
We enter into interest rate lock commitments for residential mortgage loans which commit us to lend funds to a potential borrower at a specific interest rate within a specified period of time. Interest rate lock commitments that relate to the origination of mortgage loans that will be held-for-sale are considered derivative financial instruments under applicable accounting guidance. Interest rate lock commitments on loans held-for-sale are carried at fair value in other assets on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. Northwest sells loans to the secondary market on a mandatory or best efforts basis. The loans sold on a mandatory basis commit us to deliver a specific principal amount of mortgage loans to an investor at a specified price, by a specified date, or the commitment must be paired off. These forward commitments entered into on a mandatory delivery basis meet the definition of a derivative financial instrument. All closed loans to be sold on a mandatory delivery basis are classified as held-for-sale on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. Changes to the fair value of the interest rate lock commitments and the forward commitments are recorded in mortgage banking income in the Consolidated Statements of Income.

We enter into risk participation agreements with financial institution counterparties for interest rate swaps related to loans in which we are a participant. The risk participation agreements provide credit protection to the financial institution should the borrower fail to perform on its interest rate derivative contract with the financial institution. These risk participation agreements are recorded within other liabilities on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at their estimated fair value. Changes to the fair value of the the risk participation agreements are included in other operating income in the Consolidated Statement of Income.

    





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The following table presents information regarding our derivative financial instruments at the dates indicated (in thousands):
Asset derivatives Liability derivatives
Notional amount Fair value Notional amount Fair value
At June 30, 2024
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swap agreements $ 175,000  2,726  —  — 
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swap agreements 743,036  44,420  743,036  44,450 
Foreign exchange swap agreements 2,824  5,790  25 
Interest rate lock commitments 29,284  791  —  — 
Forward commitments 2,661  70  —  — 
Risk participation agreements —  —  116,473  106 
Total Derivatives $ 952,805  48,009  865,299  44,581 
At December 31, 2023
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swap agreements $ 75,000  713  100,000  1,198 
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Interest rate swap agreements 725,139  41,406  725,139  41,437 
Foreign exchange swap agreements —  —  12,278  291 
Interest rate lock commitments 21,857  641  —  — 
Forward commitments 281  12  —  — 
Risk participation agreements —  —  101,727  14 
Total derivatives $ 822,277  42,772  939,144  42,940 
The following table presents income or expense recognized on derivatives for the periods indicated (in thousands):
For the quarter ended June 30, For the six months ended June 30,
2024 2023 2024 2023
Hedging derivatives:
Decrease in interest expense $ 734  203  1,467  203 
Non-hedging swap derivatives:
(Decrease)/increase in other income (112) (128) 175  (330)
Increase in mortgage banking income 323  349  208  176 

The following table presents information regarding our derivative financial instruments designated as hedging for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 (dollars in thousands):
Notional amount Effective rate Estimated decrease to interest expense in the next twelve months Maturity date Remaining term
(in months)
Interest rate products:
Issued May 11, 2023 $ 25,000  3.50  % $ (543) 5/11/2027 34
Issued May 12, 2023 25,000  3.54  % (532) 5/12/2028 46
Issued May 19, 2023 25,000  3.83  % (458) 11/19/2027 41
Issued May 31, 2023 25,000  4.05  % (404) 11/30/2026 29
Issued July 26, 2023 25,000  4.24  % (356) 7/26/2028 49
Issued July 31, 2023 25,000  4.35  % (334) 1/31/2028 43
Issued August 9, 2023 25,000  4.32  % (337) 8/9/2027 37
Total $ 175,000  $ (2,964)


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(11)    Legal Proceedings

We establish accruals for legal proceedings when information related to the loss contingencies represented by those matters indicates both that a loss is probable and that the amount of loss can be reasonably estimated. As of June 30, 2024, we do not anticipate that the aggregate ultimate liability arising out of any pending or threatened legal proceedings will be material to our Consolidated Financial Statements. Any such accruals are adjusted thereafter as appropriate to reflect changes in circumstances. Due to the inherent subjectivity of assessments and unpredictability of outcomes of legal proceedings, any amounts accrued may not represent the ultimate loss to us from legal proceedings.

(12)    Changes in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income
 
The following tables show the changes in accumulated other comprehensive income by component for the periods indicated (in thousands): 
  For the quarter ended June 30, 2024
  Unrealized 
losses
on securities 
available-for-sale
Change in 
fair value 
of interest 
rate swaps
Change in 
defined benefit 
pension plans
Total
Balance as of March 31, 2024 $ (156,357) 1,780  1,153  (153,424)
Other comprehensive (loss)/income before reclassification adjustments (1) (3) (3,391) 330  —  (3,061)
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (2) (4) 26,789  —  (388) 26,401 
Net other comprehensive income/(loss) 23,398  330  (388) 23,340 
Balance as of June 30, 2024 $ (132,959) 2,110  765  (130,084)

  For the quarter ended June 30, 2023
Unrealized 
losses
on securities 
available-for-sale
Change in 
fair value 
of interest 
rate swaps
Change in 
defined benefit 
pension plans
Total
Balance as of March 31, 2023 $ (151,189) —  (7,334) (158,523)
Other comprehensive income before reclassification adjustments (5) (7) (17,719) 1,737  —  (15,982)
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (6) (8) 5,636  —  (382) 5,254 
Net other comprehensive income/(loss) (12,083) 1,737  (382) (10,728)
Balance as of June 30, 2023 $ (163,272) 1,737  (7,716) (169,251)
(1)Consists of unrealized holding losses, net of tax of $168.
(2)Consists of realized losses, net of tax of ($7,706).
(3)Change in fair value of interest rate swaps, net of tax ($96).
(4)Consists of realized gains, net of tax of $147.
(5)Consists of unrealized holding losses, net of tax of $3,771.
(6)Consists of realized losses, net of tax of ($1,731).
(7)Change in fair value of interest rate swaps, net of tax ($508).
(8)Consists of realized gains, net of tax of $152.





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  For the six months ended June 30, 2024
  Unrealized 
losses
on securities 
available-for-sale
Change in 
fair value 
of interest 
rate swaps
Change in 
defined benefit 
pension plans
Total
Balance as of December 31, 2023 $ (150,659) (374) 1,541  (149,492)
Other comprehensive (loss)/income before reclassification adjustments (1) (3) (9,089) 2,484  —  (6,605)
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (2) (4) 26,789  —  (776) 26,013 
Net other comprehensive income/(loss) 17,700  2,484  (776) 19,408 
Balance as of June 30, 2024 $ (132,959) 2,110  765  (130,084)

  For the six months ended June 30, 2023
  Unrealized 
losses 
on securities 
available-for-sale
Change in 
fair value 
of interest 
rate swaps
Change in 
defined benefit 
pension plans
Total
Balance as of December 31, 2022 $ (164,206) —  (6,952) (171,158)
Other comprehensive loss before reclassification adjustments (5) (7) (4,702) 1,737  —  (2,965)
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (6) (8) 5,636  —  (764) 4,872 
Net other comprehensive loss 934  1,737  (764) 1,907 
Balance as of June 30, 2023 $ (163,272) 1,737  (7,716) (169,251)
(1)Consists of unrealized holding losses, net of tax of $1,926.
(2)Consists of realized losses, net of tax of ($7,706).
(3)Change in fair value of interest rate swaps, net of tax ($726).
(4)Consists of realized gains, net of tax of $294.
(5)Consists of unrealized holding losses, net of tax $463.
(6)Consists of realized losses, net of tax ($1,731).
(7)Change in fair value of interest rate swaps, net of tax ($508).
(8)Consists of realized gains, net of tax of $304.
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Item 2.    MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
Forward-Looking Statements
 
In addition to historical information, this document may contain certain forward-looking statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, as they reflect management’s analysis only as of the date of this report. We have no obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date of this report.

     Important factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to:
 
•    inflation and changes in the interest rate environment that reduce our margins, our loan origination, or the fair value of financial instruments;     
•    changes in asset quality, including increases in default rates on loans and higher levels of nonperforming loans and loan charge-offs generally;
•    changes in laws or government regulations or policies affecting financial institutions, including changes in regulatory fees and capital requirements;
•    changes in federal, state, or local tax laws and tax rates;
•    general economic conditions, either nationally or in our market areas, that are different than expected, including inflationary or recessionary pressures;
•    adverse changes in the securities and credit markets;
•    cyber-security concerns, including an interruption or breach in the security of our website or other information systems;
•    technological changes that may be more difficult or expensive than expected;
•    changes in liquidity, including the size and composition of our deposit portfolio, and the percentage of uninsured deposits in the portfolio;
•    the ability of third-party providers to perform their obligations to us;
•    competition among depository and other financial institutions, including with respect to deposit gathering, service charges and fees;
•    our ability to enter new markets successfully and capitalize on growth opportunities;
•    our ability to manage our internal growth and our ability to successfully integrate acquired entities, businesses or branch offices;
•    changes in consumer spending, borrowing and savings habits;
•    our ability to continue to increase and manage our commercial and personal loans;
•    possible impairments of securities held by us, including those issued by government entities and government sponsored enterprises;
•    changes in the value of our goodwill or other intangible assets;
•    the impact of the economy on our loan portfolio (including cash flow and collateral values), investment portfolio, customers and capital market activities;
•    our ability to receive regulatory approvals for proposed transactions or new lines of business;
•    the effects of any federal government shutdown or the inability of the federal government to manage debt limits;
•    changes in the financial performance and/or condition of our borrowers;
•    the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted by the regulatory agencies, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) and other accounting standard setters;
•    changes in the level and direction of loan delinquencies and write-offs and changes in estimates of the adequacy of the allowance for credit losses;
•    our ability to access cost-effective funding;
•    the effect of global or national war, conflict, or terrorism;
•    our ability to manage market risk, credit risk and operational risk;
•    the disruption to local, regional, national and global economic activity caused by infectious disease outbreaks, and the significant impact that any such outbreaks may have on our growth, operations and earnings;
•     the effects of natural disasters and extreme weather events;
•     changes in our ability to continue to pay dividends, either at current rates or at all;
•    our ability to retain key employees; and
•    our compensation expense associated with equity allocated or awarded to our employees.


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Overview of Critical Accounting Policies Involving Estimates
 
Please refer to Note 1 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of Part II of our 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Recently Issued Accounting Standards
    
The following Accounting Standard Updates (“ASU”) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") have
not yet been adopted.

In October 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-06, "Disclosure Improvements." This ASU includes amendments on several subtopics in the FASB Accounting Standards Codification ("Codification") to incorporate certain disclosures and presentation requirements currently residing in SEC Regulations S-X and S-K. The adoption of this ASU may lead to certain disclosures being relocated into the financial statements. The effective date for each amendment will be the date on which the SEC’s removal of that related disclosure from Regulation S-X or Regulation S-K becomes effective, with early adoption prohibited. These amendments are to be applied prospectively. If the SEC has not removed the applicable requirements from Regulation S-X or Regulation S-K by June 30, 2027, the pending content of the related amendment will be removed from the Codification and will not become effective for any entity. We do not believe this guidance will have a material impact on the Company's financial statements.

In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07, "Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures" to improve disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. This update requires that an entity that has a single reportable segment, such as the Company, to provide all the disclosures required by this update. The amendments in this update require annual and interim disclosures on significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker to make operating decisions and to allocate resources. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. A public entity should apply the amendments in this update retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the consolidated financial statements with early adoption permitted. The Company is evaluating the accounting and disclosure requirements of ASU 2023-07 and does not expect them to have a material effect on the consolidated financial statements or disclosures.

In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, "Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures." This ASU requires additional disaggregated disclosures on entity's effective tax rate reconciliation and additional details on income taxes paid. This guidance is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2025, with early adoption permitted. This ASU is applied prospectively with the option to apply the ASU retrospectively. We do not believe this guidance will have a material impact on the Company's financial statements.

Comparison of Financial Condition

Total assets at June 30, 2024 were $14.4 billion, a decrease of $34 million from December 31, 2023. This decrease in assets was primarily driven by decreases in personal banking loans receivable and marketable securities, partially offset by increases in cash and cash equivalents and commercial banking loans receivable. A discussion of significant changes follows.

Cash and cash equivalents increased by $106 million, or 87%, to $228 million at June 30, 2024, from $122 million at December 31, 2023. During the current period, the Company restructured its security portfolio by selling 15% of its investment securities as part of a previously announced securities portfolio restructure. The proceeds from the sale have not yet been fully re-invested, therefore contributing to the increase in cash.

Total marketable securities decreased to $1.8 billion at June 30, 2024, a decrease of $45 million, or 2%, from December 31, 2023. Available-for-sale securities decreased by $14 million, driven by the securities sale noted above, while held-to-maturity securities decreased $31 million, driven by maturities and regular monthly cash flows.

Gross loans receivable decreased by $60 million, or 1%, to $11.4 billion at June 30, 2024. Our personal banking loan portfolio decreased by $197 million, or 3%, to $6.6 billion at June 30, 2024 from $6.8 billion at December 31, 2023. Cash flows from our personal banking portfolio were partially redirected to fund commercial banking growth, which increased by $136 million, or 3%, to $4.8 billion at June 30, 2024, from $4.6 billion at December 31, 2023. This increase represents organic loan growth resulting from the new commercial lending verticals that we implemented during the prior year. Specifically, our commercial and industrial (C&I) loan portfolio increased by $83 million, or 5% compared to December 31, 2023.





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The following table provides the various loan sectors in our commercial real estate portfolio at June 30, 2024:

Property type Percent of portfolio
5 or more unit dwelling 16.8  %
Nursing home 12.5 
Retail building 11.7 
Commercial office building - non-owner occupied 8.9 
Manufacturing & industrial building 4.8 
Residential acquisition & development - 1-4 family, townhouses and apartments 4.3 
Multi-use building - commercial, retail and residential 4.0 
Warehouse/storage building 3.9 
Commercial office building - owner occupied 3.9 
Multi-use building - office and warehouse 3.0 
Other medical facility 3.0 
Single family dwelling 2.6 
Student housing 2.1 
Hotel/motel 2.1 
Agricultural real estate 2.0 
All other 14.4 
   Total 100.0  %

The following table describes the collateral of our commercial real estate portfolio by state at June 30, 2024:
State Percent of portfolio
New York 32.7  %
Pennsylvania 29.4 
Ohio 20.7 
Indiana 9.0 
All other 8.2 
   Total 100.0  %

Total deposits increased by $107 million, or 1%, to $12.1 billion at June 30, 2024 from $12.0 billion at December 31, 2023. This increase was driven by a $223 million, or 9%, increase in time deposits as we continued competitively positioning our deposit products, and a $43 million, or 2%, increase in savings deposits. Partially offsetting this increase was a decrease in demand deposit accounts by $156 million, or 3%, as customers shifted balances into higher yielding time deposit accounts.

As of June 30, 2024, we had $355 million of brokered deposits, which made up 13% of our time deposits and 3% of our total deposit balance at quarter end. The balance carried an average all-in cost of 5.37% and an average original term of 12 months. These deposits were purchased through a registered broker, as part of an Asset/Liability Committee (“ALCO”) strategy to increase and diversify funding sources.

In addition, at quarter end we had $537 million of deposits through our participation in the Intrafi Network Deposits and FIS Insured Deposit programs. These deposits are part of a reciprocal program that allows our depositors to receive expanded FDIC coverage by placing multiple interest-bearing demand accounts at other member banks and Northwest receives an equal amount of deposits from other member banks. The balance carried an average cost of 3.92%.

At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, we had total deposits in excess of $250,000 (the limit for FDIC insurance) of $1.9 billion and $1.8 billion respectively. At those dates, we had no deposits that were uninsured for any other reason. The following table presents details regarding the Company's uninsured deposits portfolio:
As of June 30, 2024
Balance Percent of
total deposits
Number of relationships
Uninsured deposits per the Call Report (1) $ 3,019,897  24.98  % 5,062 
Less intercompany deposit accounts 1,163,566  9.62  % 12 
Less collateralized deposit accounts 468,815  3.88  % 243 
Uninsured deposits excluding intercompany and collateralized accounts $ 1,387,516  11.48  % 4,807
(1)     Uninsured deposits presented may be different from actual amounts due to titling of accounts.

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Our largest uninsured depositor, excluding intercompany and collateralized deposit accounts, had an aggregate uninsured deposit balance of $19.4 million, or 0.16% of total deposits, as of June 30, 2024. Our top ten largest uninsured depositors, excluding intercompany and collateralized deposit accounts, had an aggregate uninsured deposit balance of $102 million, or 0.84% of total deposits, as of June 30, 2024. The average uninsured deposit account balance, excluding intercompany and collateralized accounts, was $289,000 as of June 30, 2024.

Total shareholders’ equity remained stable at $1.6 billion, or $12.23 per share, at June 30, 2024 compared to $12.20 per share at December 31, 2023, increasing by $5 million in the current quarter. This increase was the result of year-to-date earnings of $34 million as well as a change in accumulated other comprehensive loss of $19 million, or 13%, primarily due to an increase in realized losses on our available-for-sale investment portfolio as a result of the investment sales made during the period, partially offset by $51 million of cash dividend payments for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

Regulatory Capital
 
Financial institutions and their holding companies are subject to various regulatory capital requirements. Failure to meet minimum capital requirements can initiate certain mandatory and possibly additional discretionary actions by the regulators that, if undertaken, could have a direct, material effect on a company’s financial statements. Under capital adequacy guidelines and the regulatory framework for prompt corrective action, financial institutions must meet specific capital guidelines that involve quantitative measures of its assets, liabilities and certain off-balance sheet items as calculated under regulatory accounting guidelines. Capital amounts and classifications are also subject to qualitative judgments made by the regulators about components, risk-weighting and other factors.

Applicable rules limit an organization’s capital distributions and certain discretionary bonus payments if the organization does not hold a “capital conservation buffer” consisting of 2.5% of Total, Tier 1 and Common Equity Tier 1 (“CET1”) capital to risk-weighted assets in addition to the amount necessary to meet its minimum risk-based capital requirements.

Quantitative measures, established by regulation to ensure capital adequacy, require financial institutions to maintain minimum amounts and ratios (set forth in the table below) of Total, CET1 and Tier 1 capital (as defined in the regulations) to risk-weighted assets (as defined), and of Tier 1 capital to average assets (as defined). Capital requirements are presented in the tables below (dollars in thousands).
  At June 30, 2024
  Actual Minimum capital requirements (1) Well capitalized requirements
  Amount Ratio Amount Ratio Amount Ratio
Total capital (to risk weighted assets)            
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. $ 1,784,604  16.674  % $ 1,123,831  10.500  % $ 1,070,315  10.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,537,783  14.380  % 1,122,827  10.500  % 1,069,359  10.000  %
Tier 1 capital (to risk weighted assets)        
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,536,552  14.356  % 909,768  8.500  % 856,252  8.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,404,095  13.130  % 908,955  8.500  % 855,487  8.000  %
CET1 capital (to risk weighted assets)        
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,410,837  13.182  % 749,220  7.000  % 695,705  6.500  %
Northwest Bank 1,404,095  13.130  % 748,551  7.000  % 695,083  6.500  %
Tier 1 capital (leverage) (to average assets)        
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,536,552  10.654  % 576,913  4.000  % 721,142  5.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,404,095  9.742  % 576,521  4.000  % 720,651  5.000  %
(1) Amounts and ratios include the capital conservation buffer of 2.5%, which does not apply to Tier 1 capital to average assets (leverage ratio).

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  At December 31, 2023
  Actual Minimum capital requirements (1) Well capitalized requirements
  Amount Ratio Amount Ratio Amount Ratio
Total capital (to risk weighted assets)            
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. $ 1,799,883  16.753  % $ 1,128,054  10.500  % $ 1,074,337  10.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,520,736  14.167  % 1,127,076  10.500  % 1,073,406  10.000  %
Tier I capital (to risk weighted assets)        
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,553,766  14.463  % 913,186  8.500  % 859,469  8.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,388,808  12.938  % 912,395  8.500  % 858,725  8.000  %
CET1 capital (to risk weighted assets)
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,428,181  13.294  % 752,036  7.000  % 698,319  6.500  %
Northwest Bank 1,388,808  12.938  % 751,384  7.000  % 697,714  6.500  %
Tier I capital (leverage) (to average assets)  
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 1,553,766  10.841  % 573,290  4.000  % 716,612  5.000  %
Northwest Bank 1,388,808  9.697  % 572,903  4.000  % 716,128  5.000  %
(1) Amounts and ratios include the capital conservation buffer of 2.5%, which does not apply to Tier 1 capital to average assets (leverage ratio).

Liquidity

We are required to maintain a sufficient level of liquid assets, as determined by management and reviewed for adequacy by the FDIC and the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities during their regular examinations. Northwest frequently monitors its liquidity position primarily using the ratio of unencumbered available-for-sale liquid assets as a percentage of deposits and borrowings (“liquidity ratio”). Northwest Bank’s liquidity ratio at June 30, 2024 was 10.43%. We adjust liquidity levels in order to meet funding needs for deposit outflows, payment of real estate taxes and insurance on mortgage loan escrow accounts, repayment of borrowings and loan commitments. At June 30, 2024, Northwest had $3.4 billion of additional borrowing capacity available with the FHLB, including $250 million on an overnight line of credit, which had no balance as of June 30, 2024, as well as $404 million of borrowing capacity available with the Federal Reserve Bank and $105 million with two correspondent banks.
 
Dividends
 
We paid $25 million in cash dividends during the quarters ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. The common stock dividend payout ratio (dividends declared per share divided by net income per diluted share) for June 30, 2024 and 2023 was 500.0% and 76.9% on dividends of $0.20 per share. On July 18, 2024, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.20 per share payable on August 14, 2024 to shareholders of record as of August 2, 2024. This represents the 119th consecutive quarter we have paid a cash dividend.

Nonperforming Assets

The following table sets forth information with respect to nonperforming assets. Nonaccrual loans are those loans on which the accrual of interest has ceased. Generally, when a loan is 90 days past due, we fully reverse all accrued interest thereon and cease to accrue interest thereafter. Exceptions are made for loans that have contractually matured, are in the process of being modified to extend the maturity date and are otherwise current as to principal and interest, and well-secured loans that are in the process of collection. Loans may also be placed on nonaccrual before they reach 90 days past due if conditions exist that call into question our ability to collect all contractual interest. Other nonperforming assets represent property acquired through foreclosure or repossession. Foreclosed property is carried at the lower of its fair value less estimated costs to sell or the principal balance of the related loan.

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June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
  (in thousands)
Loans 90 days or more past due:    
Residential mortgage loans $ 5,553  7,995 
Home equity loans 2,506  3,126 
Vehicle loans 2,191  3,051 
Other consumer loans 821  927 
Commercial real estate loans 5,882  6,535 
Commercial real estate - owner occupied 152  177 
Commercial loans 3,385  2,780 
Total loans 90 days or more past due $ 20,490  24,591 
Total real estate owned (REO) $ 74  104 
Total loans 90 days or more past due and REO 20,564  24,695 
Total loans 90 days or more past due to net loans receivable 0.18  % 0.22  %
Total loans 90 days or more past due and REO to total assets 0.14  % 0.17  %
Nonperforming assets:
Nonaccrual loans - loans 90 days or more past due 17,978  21,894 
Nonaccrual loans - loans less than 90 days past due 84,181  72,490 
Loans 90 days or more past due still accruing 2,511  2,698 
Total nonperforming loans 104,670  97,082 
Total nonperforming assets $ 104,744  97,186 
Total nonaccrual loans to total loans 0.90  % 0.83  %
 
Allowance for Credit Losses
  
On an ongoing basis, the Credit Administration department, as well as loan officers and department heads, review and monitor the loan portfolio for problem loans. This portfolio monitoring includes a review of the monthly delinquency reports as well as historical comparisons and trend analysis. Personal and small business commercial loans are classified primarily by delinquency status. In addition, a meeting is held every quarter with each vertical to monitor the performance and status of commercial loans on an internal watch list. On an on-going basis, the loan officer, in conjunction with a portfolio manager, grades or classifies problem commercial loans or potential problem commercial loans based upon their knowledge of the lending relationship and other information previously accumulated. This rating is also reviewed independently by our Loan Review department on a periodic basis. Our loan grading system for problem commercial loans is consistent with industry regulatory guidelines which classifies loans as “substandard”, “doubtful” or “loss”. Loans that do not expose us to risk sufficient to warrant classification in one of the previous categories, but which possess some weaknesses, are designated as “special mention”. A “substandard” loan is any loan that is 90 days or more contractually delinquent or is inadequately protected by the current net worth and paying capacity of the obligor or of the collateral pledged, if any. Loans classified as “doubtful” have all the weaknesses inherent in those classified as “substandard” with the added characteristic that the weaknesses present make collection or liquidation in full, on the basis of currently existing facts, conditions or values, highly questionable and improbable. Loans classified as “loss” have all the weakness inherent in those classified as “doubtful” and are considered uncollectible.    

Credit relationships that have been classified as substandard or doubtful and are greater than or equal to $1.0 million are reviewed by the Credit Administration department to determine if they no longer continue to demonstrate similar risk characteristics to their loan pool. If a loan no longer demonstrates similar risk characteristics to their loan pool they are removed from the pool and an individual assessment will be performed.

If it is determined that a loan needs to be individually assessed, the Credit Administration department determines the proper measure of fair value for each loan based on one of three methods: (1) the present value of expected future cash flows discounted at the loan’s effective interest rate; (2) the loan’s observable market price; or (3) the fair value of the collateral if the loan is collateral dependent, less costs of sale or disposal. If the measurement of the fair value of the loan is more or less than the amortized cost basis of the loan, the Credit Administration department adjusts the specific allowance associated with that individual loan accordingly.

If a substandard or doubtful loan is not individually assessed, it is grouped with other loans that possess common characteristics for credit losses and analysis. For the purpose of calculating reserves, we have grouped our loans into seven segments: residential mortgage loans, home equity loans, vehicle loans, consumer loans, commercial real estate loans, commercial real estate loans - owner occupied and commercial loans. The allowance for credit losses is measured using a combination of statistical models and qualitative assessments. We use a twenty four month forecasting period and revert to historical average loss rates thereafter. Reversion to average loss rates takes place over twelve months.
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Historical average loss rates are calculated using historical data beginning in October 2009 through the current period.

The credit losses for individually assessed loans along with the estimated loss for each homogeneous pool are consolidated into one summary document. This summary schedule along with the support documentation used to establish this schedule is presented to management’s Allowance for Credit Losses Committee (“ACL Committee”) monthly. The ACL Committee reviews and approves the processes and ACL documentation presented. Based on this review and discussion, the appropriate amount of ACL is estimated and any adjustments to reconcile the actual ACL with this estimate are determined. The ACL Committee also considers if any changes to the methodology are needed. In addition to the ACL Committee’s review and approval, a review is performed by the Risk Management Committee of the Board of Directors on a quarterly basis and annually by internal audit.

In addition to the reviews by management’s ACL Committee and the Board of Directors’ Risk Management Committee, regulators from either the FDIC and/or the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities perform an extensive review on at least an annual basis for the adequacy of the ACL and its conformity with regulatory guidelines and pronouncements. Any recommendations or enhancements from these independent parties are considered by management and the ACL Committee and implemented accordingly.

We acknowledge that this is a dynamic process and consists of factors, many of which are external and out of our control that can change frequently, rapidly and substantially. The adequacy of the ACL is based upon estimates using all the information previously discussed as well as current and known circumstances and events. There is no assurance that actual portfolio losses will not be substantially different than those that were estimated.

We utilize a structured methodology each period when analyzing the adequacy of the allowance for credit losses and the related provision for credit losses, which the ACL Committee assesses regularly for appropriateness. As part of the analysis as of June 30, 2024, we considered the most recent economic conditions and forecasts available which incorporated the impact of material recent economic events. In addition, we considered the overall trends in asset quality, reserves on individually assessed loans, historical loss rates and collateral valuations. The ACL decreased by $0.2 million to $125 million, or 1.10% of total loans at June 30, 2024. The overall coverage ratio remains consistent from December 31, 2023. 

Total classified loans remain low at $257 million at June 30, 2024, an increase of $38 million compared to $218 million at December 31, 2023. This increase was primarily within our commercial real estate portfolio.
 
We also consider how the levels of nonaccrual loans and historical charge-offs have influenced the required amount of allowance for credit losses. Nonaccrual loans of $102 million at June 30, 2024 increased by $8 million, or 8%, from $94 million at December 31, 2023, or 0.90% of total loans receivable as of June 30, 2024 and 0.83% of total loans receivable as of December 31, 2023. As a percentage of average loans, annualized net charge-offs remained low at 0.12% for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to 0.11% for the year ended December 31, 2023.

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Comparison of Operating Results for the Quarters Ended June 30, 2024 and 2023
 
The following chart provides a reconciliation of net income from the quarter ended June 30, 2023 to the the quarter ended June 30, 2024 (dollars in thousands):

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Net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $5 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, a decrease of $28 million, or 86%, from net income of $33 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2023. This decrease in net income resulted primarily from a $39 million, or 130%, decrease in noninterest income resulting from the investment sale made as part of the previously announced securities portfolio restructure. Additionally contributing to the decrease in net income was a decrease in net interest income of $2 million, or 2%, and an increase in noninterest expense of $7 million, or 8%, offset by a $9 million, or 89%, decrease in income tax expense. Net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 represents annualized returns on average equity and average assets of 1.24% and 0.13%, respectively, compared to 8.72% and 0.93% for the same quarter last year. A further discussion of notable changes follows.

To make it easier to compare both the results across several periods and the yields on various types of earning assets (some taxable, some not), we present net interest income in the discussion below on a fully taxable equivalent “FTE basis” (i.e., as if all income were taxable and at the same rate). For example, $100 of tax-exempt income would be presented as $126, an amount that, if taxed at the statutory federal income tax rate of 21%, would yield $100. See the "Average Balance Sheet" for information regarding tax-equivalent adjustments and GAAP results.

Net Interest Income

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Net interest income (FTE) was $108 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 and net interest margin was 3.20%. Compared to the same quarter of the prior year, net interest income (FTE) decreased $2 million and net interest margin decreased by eight basis points. The decrease in net interest income (FTE) and the net interest margin were driven by an increase in interest expense resulting from higher interest-bearing deposit costs and a shift in funding mix to higher cost deposits due to the higher interest rate environment.
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Partly offsetting the increase in interest expense was an increase in interest income resulting from higher earning asset balances and yields.

For the six months ended June 30, 2024, net interest income (FTE) was $212 million, a decrease of $11 million, or 5% from the same period last year. Net interest margin decreased by 22 basis points. Similar to the quarterly fluctuations noted above, the decrease in net interest income (FTE) included increases in both interest expense and interest income driven by higher interest-bearing deposit costs and balances, partially offset by higher interest-earning asset yields and balances.

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Average loans receivable increased $303 million, or 3%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023 driven by commercial loans, which grew by $444 million, as we have continued to build-out our commercial lending verticals, and commercial real estate loans, which grew by $187 million. These increases were offset partially by a $328 million decrease in personal banking loans. Interest income on loans receivable increased by $21 million, or 16%, from the same quarter in the prior year, and by $47 million, or 18%, from the same six-month period in the prior year, the result of increases in both the average yield and the average balance on loans receivable. The average yield on loans receivable increased due to the elevated market interest rates as well as a change in mix to higher yield loan products.

Average investments declined 10% from the second quarter of 2023 driven by the sale of investment securities during the current period coupled with regular principal payments and maturities. Interest income on investment securities increased by $1 million, or 8%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023, and remained relatively flat from the six months ended June 30, 2023 decreasing by 0.4% . The increase in the quarterly results is due to the increase in the average yield on investments to 2.13% for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, while the decrease in the year to date results is due to the decrease in the average balance of investments.

Average deposits grew 6% from the quarter ended June 30, 2023 driven by a $1.1 billion increase in our average time deposits due to customer preferences for this fixed maturity product type. This increase was partially offset by a $264 million decrease in money market balances as customers shifted balances into higher yielding time deposit accounts.
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Interest expense on deposits increased by $31 million, or 142%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023, and by $67 million, or 204% from the six months ended June 30, 2023, primarily attributable to increases in both the average yield and average balance of deposit accounts as we continued competitively positioning our deposit products.

Compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2023, average borrowings saw a 61% reduction, primarily attributable to the strategic pay-down of wholesale borrowings. This decrease was made possible by a substantial increase in cash reserves, resulting from the sale of investment securities noted above, as well as a notable rise in the average balance of deposits. The decrease in the average balance of borrowings resulted in a decrease in interest expense on borrowings by $6 million from the quarter ended June 30, 2023, and by $8 million from the six months ended June 30, 2023.
 


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Average Balance Sheet
(in thousands)
 
The following table sets forth certain information relating to the Company’s average balance sheet and reflects the average yield on interest-earning assets and average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for the periods indicated. Such yields and costs are derived by dividing income or expense by the average balance of assets or liabilities, respectively, for the periods presented. Average balances are calculated using daily averages. 
  Quarter ended June 30,
  2024 2023
Average
balance
Interest Avg.
yield/
cost (h)
Average
balance
Interest Avg.
yield/
cost (h)
Assets            
Interest-earning assets:          
Residential mortgage loans $ 3,342,749  32,182  3.85  % $ 3,485,517  32,485  3.73  %
Home equity loans 1,183,497  17,303  5.88  % 1,273,298  16,898  5.32  %
Consumer loans 2,048,396  26,334  5.17  % 2,143,804  22,662  4.24  %
Commercial real estate loans 3,023,762  45,658  5.97  % 2,836,443  38,426  5.36  %
Commercial loans 1,770,345  33,229  7.43  % 1,326,598  22,872  6.82  %
Loans receivable (a) (b) (d) (includes FTE adjustments of $752 and $619, respectively) 11,368,749  154,706  5.47  % 11,065,660  133,343  4.83  %
Mortgage-backed securities (c) 1,734,085  9,426  2.17  % 1,859,427  8,326  1.79  %
Investment securities (c) (d) (includes FTE adjustments of $131 and $207, respectively) 287,262  1,316  1.83  % 374,560  1,715  1.83  %
FHLB stock, at cost 25,544  498  7.84  % 45,505  844  7.44  %
Other interest-earning deposits 135,520  1,791  5.23  % 46,536  594  5.05  %
Total interest-earning assets (includes FTE adjustments of $883 and $826, respectively) 13,551,160  167,737  4.98  % 13,391,688  144,822  4.34  %
Noninterest-earning assets (e) 907,432  854,229 
Total assets $ 14,458,592      $ 14,245,917     
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity            
Interest-bearing liabilities:            
Savings deposits (g) $ 2,144,278  5,957  1.12  % $ 2,142,941  1,393  0.26  %
Interest-bearing demand deposits (g) 2,555,863  6,646  1.05  % 2,469,666  1,648  0.27  %
Money market deposit accounts (g) 1,957,990  8,601  1.77  % 2,221,713  6,113  1.10  %
Time deposits (g) 2,832,720  31,550  4.48  % 1,765,454  12,663  2.88  %
Borrowed funds (f) 323,191  3,662  4.56  % 837,358  10,202  4.89  %
Subordinated debentures 114,308  1,148  4.02  % 113,958  1,148  4.03  %
Junior subordinated debentures 129,663  2,449  7.47  % 129,401  2,280  6.97  %
Total interest-bearing liabilities 10,058,013  60,013  2.40  % 9,680,491  35,447  1.47  %
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits (g) 2,595,511  2,820,928 
Noninterest-bearing liabilities 263,634  224,508 
Total liabilities 12,917,158      12,725,927   
Shareholders’ equity 1,541,434  1,519,990   
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 14,458,592      $ 14,245,917     
Net interest income/Interest rate spread   107,724  2.58  %   109,375  2.87  %
Net interest-earning assets/Net interest margin $ 3,493,147    3.20  % $ 3,711,197    3.28  %
Ratio of interest-earning assets to interest- bearing liabilities 1.35X     1.38X    
(a)Average gross loans includes loans held as available-for-sale and loans placed on nonaccrual status.
(b)Interest income includes accretion/amortization of deferred loan fees/expenses, which were not material.
(c)Average balances do not include the effect of unrealized gains or losses on securities held as available-for-sale.
(d)Interest income on tax-free investment securities and tax-free loans are presented on a FTE basis.
(e)Average balances include the effect of unrealized gains or losses on securities held as available-for-sale.
(f)Average balances include FHLB borrowings and collateralized borrowings.
(g)Average cost of deposits were 1.76% and 0.77%, respectively, average cost of interest-bearing deposits were 2.24% and 1.02%, respectively .
(h)Annualized. Shown on a FTE basis. The FTE basis adjusts for the tax benefit of income on certain tax exempt loans and investments using the federal statutory rate applicable to each period presented. We believe this measure to be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income and provides relevant comparison between taxable and non-taxable amounts. GAAP basis yields were: loans — 5.45% and 4.81%, respectively; investment securities — 1.65% and 1.61%, respectively; interest-earning assets — 4.95% and 4.31%, respectively. GAAP basis net interest rate spreads were 2.55% and 2.84%, respectively; and GAAP basis net interest margins were 3.17% and 3.25%, respectively.
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Rate/Volume Analysis
(in thousands)
 
The following table represents the extent to which changes in interest rates and changes in the volume of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities have affected interest income and interest expense during the periods indicated. Information is provided in each category with respect to (i) changes attributable to changes in volume (changes in volume multiplied by prior rate), (ii) changes attributable to changes in rate (changes in rate multiplied by prior volume), and (iii) net change. Changes that cannot be attributed to either rate or volume have been allocated to both rate and volume.
For the quarter ended June 30, 2024 vs. 2023
Increase/(decrease) due to Total
 increase/(decrease)
Rate Volume
Interest-earning assets:      
Loans receivable $ 17,239  4,124  21,363 
Mortgage-backed securities 1,781  (681) 1,100 
Investment securities (401) (399)
FHLB stock, at cost 43  (389) (346)
Other interest-earning deposits 21  1,176  1,197 
Total interest-earning assets 19,086  3,829  22,915 
Interest-bearing liabilities:      
Savings deposits 4,560  4,564 
Interest-bearing demand deposits 4,774  224  4,998 
Money market deposit accounts 3,646  (1,158) 2,488 
Time deposits 7,000  11,887  18,887 
Borrowed funds (714) (5,826) (6,540)
Subordinated debt (4) — 
Junior subordinated debentures 164  169 
Total interest-bearing liabilities 19,426  5,140  24,566 
Net change in net interest income $ (340) (1,311) (1,651)
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Average Balance Sheet
(in thousands)
 
The following table sets forth certain information relating to the Company’s average balance sheet and reflects the average yield on interest-earning assets and average cost of interest-bearing liabilities for the periods indicated. Such yields and costs are derived by dividing income or expense by the average balance of assets or liabilities, respectively, for the periods presented. Average balances are calculated using daily averages.
  Six months ended June 30,
  2024 2023
Average
balance
Interest Avg.
yield/
cost (h)
Average
balance
Interest Avg.
yield/
cost (h)
Assets            
Interest-earning assets:            
Residential mortgage loans $ 3,367,636  64,855  3.85  % $ 3,489,545  64,494  3.70  %
Home equity loans 1,194,385  34,596  5.83  % 1,278,831  33,033  5.21  %
Consumer loans 2,041,008  51,367  5.06  % 2,133,794  43,457  4.11  %
Commercial real estate loans 3,011,493  89,066  5.85  % 2,830,316  75,463  5.30  %
Commercial loans 1,742,506  65,083  7.39  % 1,244,404  41,225  6.59  %
Loans receivable (a) (b) (d) (includes FTE adjustments of $1,442 and $1,203, respectively) 11,357,028  304,967  5.40  % 10,976,890  257,672  4.73  %
Mortgage-backed securities (c) 1,725,696  17,370  2.01  % 1,884,412  16,863  1.79  %
Investment securities (c) (d) (includes FTE adjustments of $272 and $425, respectively) 310,507  2,742  1.77  % 379,611  3,478  1.83  %
FHLB stock, at cost 28,897  1,105  7.69  % 42,584  1,534  7.26  %
Other interest-earning deposits 99,252  2,623  5.23  % 42,431  1,017  4.77  %
Total interest-earning assets (includes FTE adjustments of $1,714 and $1,628, respectively) 13,521,380  328,807  4.89  % 13,325,928  280,564  4.25  %
Noninterest-earning assets (e) 912,222  858,122   
Total assets $ 14,433,602      $ 14,184,050     
Liabilities and shareholders’ equity            
Interest-bearing liabilities:          
Savings deposits (g) $ 2,133,157  10,993  1.04  % $ 2,187,355  2,082  0.19  %
Interest-bearing demand deposits (g) 2,547,343  12,048  0.95  % 2,540,879  2,599  0.21  %
Money market deposit accounts (g) 1,959,661  16,514  1.69  % 2,314,631  10,516  0.92  %
Time deposits (g) 2,765,351  60,885  4.43  % 1,514,289  17,858  2.38  %
Borrowed funds (f) 396,444  9,370  4.75  % 789,057  18,139  4.64  %
Subordinated debentures 114,267  2,296  4.02  % 113,914  2,296  4.03  %
Junior subordinated debentures 129,630  4,908  7.49  % 129,368  4,433  6.82  %
Total interest-bearing liabilities 10,045,853  117,014  2.34  % 9,589,493  57,923  1.22  %
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits (g) 2,581,646  2,855,260   
Noninterest-bearing liabilities 260,452  229,831   
Total liabilities 12,887,951      12,674,584     
Shareholders’ equity 1,545,651  1,509,466     
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 14,433,602      $ 14,184,050     
Net interest income/Interest rate spread   211,793  2.55  %   222,641  3.03  %
Net interest-earning assets/Net interest margin $ 3,475,527    3.15  % $ 3,736,435    3.37  %
Ratio of interest-earning assets to interest-bearing liabilities 1.35X     1.39X    
(a)Average gross loans includes loans held as available-for-sale and loans placed on nonaccrual status.
(b)Interest income includes accretion/amortization of deferred loan fees/expenses, which were not material.
(c)Average balances do not include the effect of unrealized gains or losses on securities held as available-for-sale.
(d)Interest income on tax-free investment securities and tax-free loans are presented on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis.
(e)Average balances include the effect of unrealized gains or losses on securities held as available-for-sale.
(f)Average balances include FHLB borrowings and collateralized borrowings.
(g)Average cost of deposits were 1.69% and 0.58%, respectively and average cost of Interest-bearing deposits were 2.15% and 0.78%, respectively.
(h)Annualized. Shown on a FTE basis. The FTE basis adjusts for the tax benefit of income on certain tax exempt loans and investments using the federal statutory rate applicable to each period presented. We believe this measure to be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income and provides relevant comparison between taxable and non-taxable amounts. GAAP basis yields were: loans — 5.37% and 4.71%, respectively; investment securities — 1.59% and 1.61%, respectively; interest-earning assets — 4.86% and 4.22%, respectively. GAAP basis net interest rate spreads were 2.52% and 3.00%, respectively; and GAAP basis net interest margins were 3.12% and 3.34%, respectively.
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Rate/Volume Analysis
(in thousands)
 
The following table represents the extent to which changes in interest rates and changes in the volume of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities have affected interest income and interest expense during the periods indicated. Information is provided in each category with respect to (i) changes attributable to changes in volume (changes in volume multiplied by prior rate), (ii) changes attributable to changes in rate (changes in rate multiplied by prior volume), and (iii) net change. Changes that cannot be attributed to either rate or volume have been allocated to both rate and volume.
For the six months ended June 30, 2024 vs. 2023
Increase/(decrease) due to Total
increase/(decrease)
Rate Volume
Interest-earning assets:      
Loans receivable $ 37,088  10,207  47,295 
Mortgage-backed securities 2,105  (1,598) 507 
Investment securities (125) (611) (736)
FHLB stock, at cost 98  (527) (429)
Other interest-earning deposits 130  1,476  1,606 
Total interest-earning assets 39,296  8,947  48,243 
Interest-bearing liabilities:      
Savings deposits 9,190  (279) 8,911 
Interest-bearing demand deposits 9,418  31  9,449 
Money market deposit accounts 8,989  (2,991) 5,998 
Time deposits 15,483  27,544  43,027 
Borrowed funds 509  (9,278) (8,769)
Subordinated debt (7) — 
Junior subordinated debentures 465  10  475 
Total interest-bearing liabilities 44,047  15,044  59,091 
Net change in net interest income $ (4,751) (6,097) (10,848)
 

Provision for Credit Losses

2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2Q24
Provision for credit losses - loans (in thousands) $ 6,010  3,983  3,801  4,234  2,169 
Provision/(benefit) for credit losses - unfunded commitments (in thousands) 2,920  (2,981) 4,145  (799) (2,539)
Annualized net charge-offs to average loans 0.10  % 0.13  % 0.12  % 0.16  % 0.07  %

The provision for credit losses decreased by $9 million, or 104%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023. This decrease included a $4 million decrease in the provision for credit losses - loans, as well as a $5 million decrease in the provision for credit losses - unfunded commitments.

Compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023, the provision for credit losses decreased $11 million, or 78%. This decrease included a $4 million decrease in the provision for credit losses - loans, as well as a $6 million decrease in the provision for credit losses - unfunded commitments.

The decreases in the provision for credit losses - loans noted above were driven by changes in the economic forecasts reflected in our allowance for credit loss models, and the decreases in the provision for credit losses - unfunded commitments were related to the timing of origination and funding of commercial construction loans and lines of credit.

Classified assets continue to remain low at $257 million, at June 30, 2024 from $214 million at June 30, 2023, or 2% of total loans as of both periods.

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In determining the amount of the current period provision, we considered current and forecasted economic conditions, including but not limited to improvements in unemployment levels, expected economic growth, bankruptcy filings, and changes in real estate values and the impact of these factors on the quality of our loan portfolio and historical loss experience. We analyze the allowance for credit losses as described in the section entitled “Allowance for Credit Losses.” The provision that is recorded is sufficient, in our judgment, to bring this reserve to a level that reflects the current expected lifetime losses in our loan portfolio relative to loan mix, a reasonable and supportable economic forecast period and historical loss experience at June 30, 2024.

Noninterest Income
Dollars in thousands
2Q24
Noninterest income:
Loss on sale of investments ($39,413)
Gain on sale of SBA loans 1,457 
Service charges and fees 15,527 
Trust and other financial services income 7,566 
Income from bank-owned life insurance 1,371 
Other operating income (a) 4,643 
Total noninterest (loss)/income (8,849)
1393

(a) Other noninterest income includes the net gain on real estate owned, mortgage banking income, and other operating income. See the "Consolidated Statements of Income" in Item 1. Financial Statements of this report.

Noninterest income from the quarter ended June 30, 2024 showed a loss of $9 million, which was inclusive of a $39 million loss on sale of investment securities; excluding the loss on sale of securities net income grew by $1 million, or 3%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023 and $5 million, or 9%, from the six months ended June 30, 2023. The increase from the six months ended June 30, 2023 was driven by service charges and fees and the gain on sale of SBA loans. Service charges and fees increased $3 million, or 11%, to $31 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 from $28 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 driven by commercial loan fees and deposit related fees based on customer activity in the current year. Additionally, the gain on the sale of SBA loans increased $1 million, or 110%, to $2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 from $1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 due to increased activity in the current year.

Noninterest Expense
2092 2107
(a) Other noninterest expense includes collections expense, marketing expense, FDIC insurance expense, amortization of intangible assets, real estate owned expense, merger, asset disposition and restructuring expense, and other expenses. See the "Consolidated Statements of Income" in Item 1. Financial Statements of this report.

Noninterest expense increased by $7 million, or 8%, from the quarter ended June 30, 2023. This increase was primarily attributable to an increase in compensation and employee benefits expense of $6 million, or 12%, to $54 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, from $48 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 driven primarily by the build out of the commercial business and related credit, risk management, and internal audit support functions over the past year.
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Noninterest expense increased $9 million, or 5%, to $182 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 from $173 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. This increase was primarily attributable to an increase in compensation and employee benefits expense of $11 million, or 11%, to $105 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, from $94 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 for the same reasons noted above related to the build-out of staffing over the past year. Partially offsetting this increase was a decrease in non-personnel expense related to a decline in merger, asset disposition and restructuring expense and marketing expenses. Merger, asset disposition and restructuring expense decreased $2 million, or 35%, to $3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, from $4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 due to the severance and fixed asset charges related to the branch optimization and personnel reductions during the prior year. Marketing expenses decreased by $1 million, or 21%, to $5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, from $6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 due primarily to the timing of deposit marketing campaigns.

Income Taxes
 
The provision for income taxes decreased by $9 million from the quarter ended June 30, 2023 and $11 million from the six months ended June 30, 2023 primarily due to lower income before income taxes.

The provision for income taxes is primarily driven by changes in our current period income before taxes. We anticipate our effective tax rate to be between 22.0% and 24.0% for the year ending December 31, 2024.
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Item 3.        QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
 
As the holding company for a savings bank, one of our primary market risks is interest rate risk. Interest rate risk is the sensitivity of net interest income to variations in interest rates over a specified time period. The sensitivity results from differences in the time periods in which interest rate sensitive assets and liabilities mature or re-price. We attempt to control interest rate risk by matching, within acceptable limits, the re-pricing periods of assets and liabilities. We have attempted to limit our exposure to interest sensitivity by increasing core deposits, enticing customers to extend certificates of deposit maturities, borrowing funds with fixed-rates and longer maturities and by shortening the maturities of our assets by emphasizing the origination of more short-term fixed rate loans and adjustable rate loans. We also have the ability to sell a portion of the long-term, fixed-rate mortgage loans that we originate. In addition, we purchase shorter term or adjustable-rate investment securities and mortgage-backed securities.

We have an Asset/Liability Committee consisting of members of management which meets monthly to review market interest rates, economic conditions, the pricing of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities and the balance sheet structure. On a quarterly basis, this Committee also reviews the interest rate risk position and cash flow projections.
 
The Board of Directors has a Risk Management Committee which meets quarterly and reviews interest rate risk and trends, our interest sensitivity position, the liquidity position and the market risk inherent in the investment portfolio.
 
In an effort to assess interest rate risk and market risk, we utilize a simulation model to determine the effect of immediate incremental increases and decreases in interest rates on net income and the market value of equity. Certain assumptions are made regarding loan prepayments and decay rates of savings and interest-bearing demand accounts. Because it is difficult to accurately project the market reaction of depositors and borrowers, the effect of actual changes in interest rates on these assumptions may differ from simulated results. We have established the following guidelines for assessing interest rate risk:
 
Net interest income simulation. Given a parallel shift of 100 basis points (“bps”), 200 bps and 300 bps in interest rates, the estimated net income may not decrease by more than 5%, 10% and 15%, respectively, within a one-year period.

Net income simulation. Given a parallel shift of 100 bps, 200 bps and 300 bps in interest rates, the estimated net income may not decrease by more than 10%, 20% and 30%, respectively, within a one-year period.
 
Market value of equity simulation. The market value of equity is the present value of assets and liabilities. Given a parallel shift of 100 bps, 200 bps and 300 bps in interest rates, the market value of equity may not decrease by more than 15%, 30% and 35%, respectively, from the computed economic value at current interest rate levels.
 
The following table illustrates the simulated impact of a 100 bps, 200 bps or 300 bps upward or a 100 bps, 200 bps or 300 bps downward movement in interest rates on net income, return on average equity, earnings per share and market value of equity. This analysis was prepared assuming that interest-earning asset and interest-bearing liability levels at June 30, 2024 remain constant. The impact of the rate movements was computed by simulating the effect of an immediate and sustained shift in interest rates over a twelve-month period from June 30, 2024 levels.
  Increase Decrease
Parallel shift in interest rates over the next 12 months 100 bps 200 bps 300 bps 100 bps 200 bps 300 bps
Projected percentage increase/(decrease) in net interest income (2.1) % (4.6) % (7.0) % (0.2  %) (4.4  %) (9.1  %)
Projected percentage increase/(decrease) in net income (5.3) % (11.6) % (17.8) % (0.6  %) (11.3  %) (23.3  %)
Projected increase/(decrease) in return on average equity (5.1) % (11.1) % (17.2) % (0.6  %) (10.9  %) (22.5  %)
Projected increase/(decrease) in earnings per share $ (0.06) $ (0.12) $ (0.19) $ (0.01) $ (0.12) $ (0.24)
Projected percentage increase/(decrease) in market value of equity (7.8  %) (15.8  %) (23.6  %) 6.9  % 8.4  % 8.4  %
 
The figures included in the table above represent projections that were computed based upon certain assumptions including prepayment rates and decay rates. These assumptions are inherently uncertain and, as a result, cannot precisely predict the impact of changes in interest rates. Actual results may differ significantly due to timing, magnitude and frequency of interest rate changes and changes in market conditions, and actions that may be taken by management in response to interest rate changes.

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Item 4.        CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
 
Under the supervision of and with the participation of management, including the Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, we evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Exchange Act) as of the end of the period covered by this quarterly report (the “Evaluation Date”). Based upon that evaluation, the Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer concluded that, as of the Evaluation Date, these disclosure controls and procedures were effective.
 
There were no changes in the internal controls over financial reporting during the period covered by this report or in other factors that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect the internal controls over financial reporting.

PART II.    OTHER INFORMATION
 
Item 1.        LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 
We are subject to a number of asserted and unasserted claims encountered in the normal course of business. We believe that any additional liability, other than that which has already been accrued, that may result from such potential litigation will not have a material adverse effect on the financial statements. However, we cannot presently determine whether or not any claims against us will have a material adverse effect on our results of operations in any future reporting period. Refer to Note 11.
 
Item 1A.    RISK FACTORS

Except as previously disclosed, there have been no material updates or additions to the risk factors previously disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Additional risks not presently known to us, or that we currently deem immaterial, may also adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations.




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Item 2.    UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES, USE OF PROCEEDS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES

a)    Not applicable.
b)    Not applicable.
c)    On December 13, 2012, the Board of Directors approved a program that authorizes the repurchase of approximately 5,000,000 shares of common stock. This program does not have an expiration date. During the quarter ended June 30, 2024, there were no shares of common stock repurchased and there are a maximum of 2,261,130 remaining shares that can be purchased under the current repurchase program.


Item 3.        DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
 
Not applicable.
 
Item 4.        MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
 
Not applicable.
 
Item 5.        OTHER INFORMATION
 
During the three months ended June 30, 2024, no directors or executive officers of the Company adopted or terminated any contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of the Company securities that was intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) and/or any “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.”
 
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Item 6.        EXHIBITS

Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-15 or 15d-15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
   
Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-15 or 15d-15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
   
Certification of the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
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Signature
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
 
NORTHWEST BANCSHARES, INC.
(Registrant)
   
   
Date: August 5, 2024 By: /s/ Louis J. Torchio
    Louis J. Torchio
    President and Chief Executive Officer
    (Duly Authorized Officer)
   
   
Date: August 5, 2024 By: /s/ Jeffrey J. Maddigan
    Jeffrey J. Maddigan
    Executive Vice President, Finance, Accounting and Corporate Treasurer
(Principal Accounting Officer)
   

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EX-31.1 2 a2024-06x30nwbixexx311.htm EX-31.1 Document

Exhibit 31.1
 
Certification
 
I, Louis J. Torchio, certify that:
 
1.              I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Northwest Bancshares, Inc.;
 
2.              Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
3.              Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
4.              The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
a)             Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
b)             Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
c)              Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
d)             Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
 
5.              The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
a)             All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
b)             Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
 
August 5, 2024   /s/ Louis J. Torchio
Date   Louis J. Torchio
    President and Chief Executive Officer


EX-31.2 3 a2024-06x30nwbixexx312.htm EX-31.2 Document

Exhibit 31.2
 
Certification
 
I, Douglas M. Schosser, certify that:
 
1.              I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Northwest Bancshares, Inc.;
 
2.              Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
3.              Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
4.              The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
a)             Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
b)             Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
c)              Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
d)             Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
 
5.              The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
a)             All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
b)             Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 
August 5, 2024   /s/ Douglas M. Schosser
Date   Douglas M. Schosser
    Chief Financial Officer


EX-32.1 4 a2024-06x30nwbixexx321.htm EX-32.1 Document

Exhibit 32.1
 
Certification by the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
 
The undersigned officers of Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (the “Company”) hereby certify that, to the best of their knowledge:
 
1.                                      The Company’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2024 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and
 
2.                                      The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
 
 
August 5, 2024   /s/ Louis J. Torchio
Date   Louis J. Torchio
    President and Chief Executive Officer
     
     
August 5, 2024   /s/ Douglas M. Schosser
Date   Douglas M. Schosser
    Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
 
 
The purpose of this statement is solely to comply with Title 18, Chapter 63, Section 1350 of the United States Code, as amended by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
 
A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Northwest Bancshares, Inc. and will be retained by Northwest Bancshares, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.