Note 15 - Measurement of fair value of financial instruments

Financial instruments at fair value are classified at various levels.

Level 1: Valuation based on quoted prices in an active market

Fair value of financial instruments that are traded in the active markets is based on market price on the balance sheet date. A market is considered active if market prices are easily and regularly available from a stock exchange, dealer, broker, industry group, price-setting service or regulatory authority, and these prices represent actual and regularly occurring market transactions at an arm’s length. This category also includes quoted shares and Treasury bills.

Level 2: Valuation based on observable market data

Level 2 consists of instruments that are valued by the use of information that does not consist in quoted prices, but where the prices are directly or indirectly observable for the assets or liabilities concerned, and which also include quoted prices in non-active markets.

Level 3: Valuation based on other than observable data

If valuation data are not available for level 1 and 2, valuation methods are applied that are based on non-observable information.

The following table presents the Group's assets and liabilities measured at fair value at 30 June 2018: 
         
Assets (NOKm) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial assets at fair value through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 7 2,903 - 2,910
- Bonds and money market certificates 2,926 15,714 - 18,640
- Equity instruments 1,930 94 461 2,485
- Fixed interest loans - 43 3,522 3,565
Financial assets through other comprehensive income      
- Loans at fair value through other comprehensive income - - 59,480 59,480
- Equity instruments - - 54 54
Total assets 4,863 18,754 63,518 87,135
         
Liabilities        
Financial liabilities through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 13 2,960 - 2,974
- Equity instruments 7 1 - 8
Total liabilities 20 2,961 - 2,982

 

The following table presents the Group's assets and liabilities measured at fair value at 30 June 2017: 
         
Assets (NOKm) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial assets at fair value through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 2 4,672 - 4,673
- Bonds and money market certificates 3,225 17,087 - 20,312
- Equity instruments 992 - 413 1,405
- Fixed interest loans - 43 3,631 3,673
Financial assets avaliable for sale        
- Equity instruments - - 70 70
Total assets 4,219 21,801 4,114 30,134
         
Liabilities        
Financial liabilities through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 7 3,755 - 3,761
- Equity instruments 222 4 - 226
Total liabilities 229 3,758 - 3,987

 

The following table presents the Group's assets and liabilities measured at fair value at 31 December 2017: 
         
Assets (NOKm) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial assets at fair value through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 16 4,334 - 4,351
- Bonds and money market certificates 2,547 17,189 - 19,736
- Equity instruments 1,339 - 419 1,759
- Fixed interest loans - 43 3,236 3,278
Financial assets avaliable for sale        
- Equity instruments - - 66 66
Total assets 3,902 21,566 3,722 29,190
         
Liabilities Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial liabilities through profit/loss        
- Derivatives 14 3,328 - 3,343
- Equity instruments 239 4 - 244
Total liabilities 254 3,332 - 3,586

 

The following table presents the changes in the instruments classified in level 3 as at 30 June 2018:   
           
(NOKm) Equity instruments through profit/loss Fixed interest loans Loans at fair value through OCI Equity instruments through OCI Total
Closing balance 31 December 419 3,236 - 66 3,722
Implementation effect IFRS 9 18 - 56,743 -18 56,743
Opening balance 1 January 437 3,236 56,743 49 60,464
Investment in periode 40 987 14,762 - 15,790
Disposals in the periode -18 -694 -12,025 - -12,737
Nedskrivning forventet tap på utlån - - -2 - -2
Gain or loss on financial instruments 2 -7 2 6 3
Closing balance  461 3,522 59,480 54 63,518

 

The following table presents the changes in the instruments classified in level 3 as at 30 June 2017: 
(NOKm) Equity instruments through profit/loss Fixed interest loans Equity instruments available for sale Total
Opening balance 1 January 3,783 524 60 4,367
Investment in periode 219 11 - 230
Disposals in the periode -386 -141 - -528
Gain or loss on financial instruments 15 19 10 44
Closing balance  3,631 413 70 4,114

 

The following table presents the changes in the instruments classified in level 3 as at 31 December 2017: 
(NOKm) Equity instruments through profit/loss Fixed interest loans Equity instruments available for sale Total
Opening balance 1 January 524 3,783 60 4,367
Investment in periode 20 304 - 323
Disposals in the periode -157 -849 -20 -1,026
Gain or loss on financial instruments 33 -2 27 57
Closing balance  419 3,236 66 3,722

 

Valuation method

The valuation method applied is adapted to each financial instrument, and is intended to utilise as much of the information that is available in the market as possible.

The method for valuation of financial instruments in level 2 and 3 is described in the following:

Fixed interest loans to customers (level 3)
The loans consist for the most part of fixed interest loans denominated in Norwegian kroner. The value of the fixed interest loans is determined such that agreed interest flows are discounted over the term of the loan by a discount factor that is adjusted for margin requirements. The discount factor is raised by 10 points when calculating sensitivity.

Loans at fair value through other comprehensive income (level 3)
Property Loans at floating interest classified at  fair value over other comprehensive income is valued based on nominal amount reduced by expected credit loss. Loans with no significant credit risk detoriation since first recognition is assessed at nominal amount. For loans with a significant increase in credit risk since first recognition or objective evidence of loss, the calculation of expected credit losses over the life of the asset is in line with loan losses for loans at amortised cost. Estimated fair value is the nominal amount reduced by expected lifetime credit loss. If the likelihood of the worst case scenario in the model is doubled, fair value is reduced by NOK 4 million

Short-term paper and bonds (level 2 and 3)
Valuation on level 2 is based for the most part on observable market information in the form of interest rate curves, exchange rates and credit margins for the individual credit and the bond’s or certificate’s characteristics. For paper valued under level 3 the valuation is based on indicative prices from a third party or comparable paper.

Equity instruments (level 3)
Shares that are classified to level 3 include essentially investments in unquoted shares. Among other a total of NOK 365 million in Private Equity investments, property funds, hedge funds and unquoted shares through the company SpareBank 1 Invest. The valuations are in all essentials based on reporting from managers of the funds who utilise cash flow based models or multiples when determining fair value. The Group does not have full access to information on all the elements in these valuations and is therefore unable to determine alternative assumptions. Determination of fair value for the shares of Polaris Media is based on valuation undertaken by SpareBank 1 Markets. The latter is based on value-adjusted equity capital.

The owner interest in Visa Norge FLI is considered to be a financial asset and is classified to the category ‘available for sale’. SpareBank 1 SMN has calculated the fair value of its portion of Visa Norge FLI at NOK 31.5 million. Sensitivity at level 3 measurement: Since the estimated value of Visa Norge is calculated by the association we do not have access to all significant inputs, but SpareBank 1 SMN has taken into account a liquidity discount on the shares of Visa Inc. of 20 per cent. Had this been adjusted to 25 per cent, the fair value measurement would have been 4.1 million lower.

Financial derivatives (level 2)
Financial derivatives at level 2 include for the most part currency futures and interest rate and exchange rate swaps. Valuation is based on observable interest rate curves. In addition the item includes derivatives related to FRAs. These are valued with a basis in observable prices in the market. Derivatives classified to level 2 also include equity derivatives related to SpareBank 1 Markets’ market-making activities. The bulk of these derivatives refer to the most sold shares on Oslo Børs, and the valuation is based on the price of the actual/underlying share and observable or calculated volatility. 

Sensitivity analyses, level 3  as of 30 June  2018    
(NOKm)   Book value Effect from change in reasonable possible alternative assumtions
Fixed interest loans   3,522 -9
Equity instruments through profit/loss   462 -
Loans at fair value through other comprehensive income  59,480 -4
Equity instruments through other comprehensive income   54 -4
* As described above, the information to perform alternative calculations are not available 

 

 

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