DRAFT FFIEC 031 Draft Reporting Form for Proposed Call Report Revisions With Proposed Effective Dates Beginning with March 31, 2020 This draft reporting form, which is subject to change, presents the pages in the FFIEC 031 Call Report proposed to be revised beginning with the March 31, 2020, report date. These proposed revisions are described in the federal banking agencies’ initial Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) Federal Register notice published on October 4, 2019, which is available on the FFIEC’s web page for the FFIEC 031 Call Report. These proposed revisions, annotated in red font on the affected pages of the draft reporting form, would implement changes to the capital rule that the agencies have finalized or are considering finalizing. Certain other proposed revisions outlined in the initial PRA Federal Register notice are reflected as well. Draft as of October 22, 2019
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DRAFTFFIEC 031
Draft Reporting Form for Proposed Call Report Revisions
With Proposed Effective Dates Beginning with March 31, 2020
This draft reporting form, which is subject to change, presents the pages in the FFIEC 031 Call Report proposed to be revised beginning with the March 31, 2020, report date. These proposed revisions are described in the federal banking agencies’ initial Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) Federal Register notice published on October 4, 2019, which is available on the FFIEC’s web page for the FFIEC 031 Call Report. These proposed revisions, annotated in red font on the affected pages of the draft reporting form, would implement changes to the capital rule that the agencies have finalized or are considering finalizing. Certain other proposed revisions outlined in the initial PRA Federal Register notice are reflected as well.
The estimated average burden associated with this information collection is 95.60 hours per respondent and is expected to vary by institution, depending on individual circumstances. Burdenestimates include the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data in the required form, and completing the information collection, but exclude the time for compiling andmaintaining business records in the normal course of a respondent’s activities. A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and an organization (or a person) is not required to respond toa collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for reducing this burdenshould be directed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503, and to one of the following: Secretary, Board of Governorsof the Federal Reserve System, 20th and C Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20551; Legislative and Regulatory Analysis Division, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, DC20219; Assistant Executive Secretary, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC 20429.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System OMB Number 7100-0036 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OMB Number 3064-0052 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency OMB Number 1557-0081
Approval expires July 31, 2022 Page 1 of 90
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income fora Bank with Domestic and Foreign Offices—FFIEC 031
Report at the close of business September 30, 2019
This report is required by law: 12 U.S.C. § 324 (State memberbanks); 12 U.S.C. §1817 (State nonmember banks); 12 U.S.C. §161(National banks); and 12 U.S.C. §1464 (Savings associations).
(20190930)(RCON 9999)
This report form is to be filed by (1) banks with branches and consoli-dated subsidiaries in U.S. territories and possessions, Edge or Agreement subsidiaries, foreign branches, consolidated foreign sub-sidiaries, or International Banking Facilities and, (2) banks with domes-tic offices only and total consolidated assets of $100 billion or more.
NOTE: Each bank’s board of directors and senior management areresponsible for establishing and maintaining an effective system ofinternal control, including controls over the Reports of Condition andIncome. The Reports of Condition and Income are to be prepared inaccordance with federal regulatory authority instructions. The Reportsof Condition and Income must be signed by the Chief FinancialOfficer (CFO) of the reporting bank (or by the individual performing anequivalent function) and attested to by not less than two directors(trustees) for state nonmember banks and three directors for statemember banks, national banks, and savings associations.
I, the undersigned CFO (or equivalent) of the named bank, attestthat the Reports of Condition and Income (including the supporting
Signature of Chief Financial Officer (or Equivalent)
Date of Signature
We, the undersigned directors (trustees), attest to the correctnessof the Reports of Condition and Income (including the supportingschedules) for this report date and declare that the Reports ofCondition and Income have been examined by us and to the bestof our knowledge and belief have been prepared in conformancewith the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatoryauthority and are true and correct.
Director (Trustee)
Director (Trustee)
Director (Trustee)
Submission of ReportsEach bank must file its Reports of Condition and Income (CallReport) data by either:
(a) Using computer software to prepare its Call Report and thensubmitting the report data directly to the FFIEC’s Central DataRepository (CDR), an Internet-based system for data collec-tion (https://cdr.ffiec.gov/cdr/), or
(b) Completing its Call Report in paper form and arranging with asoftware vendor or another party to convert the data into theelectronic format that can be processed by the CDR. The soft-ware vendor or other party then must electronically submit thebank’s data file to the CDR.
For technical assistance with submissions to the CDR, pleasecontact the CDR Help Desk by telephone at (888) CDR-3111, byfax at (703) 774-3946, or by e-mail at [email protected].
Legal Title of Bank (RSSD 9017)
City (RSSD 9130)
State Abbreviation (RSSD 9200) Zip Code (RSSD 9220)FDIC Certificate Number
(RSSD 9050)
To fulfill the signature and attestation requirement for the Reports of Condition and Income for this report date, attach your bank’scompleted signature page (or a photocopy or a computer gener-ated version of this page) to the hard-copy record of the data filesubmitted to the CDR that your bank must place in its files.
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
(Report only if your institution already has an LEI.) (RCON 9224)
The appearance of your bank’s hard-copy record of thesubmitted data file need not match exactly the appearance of theFFIEC’s sample report forms, but should show at least thecaption of each Call Report item and the reported amount.
schedules) for this report date have been prepared in confor-mance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federalregulatory authority and are true and correct to the best of myknowledge and belief.
Unless the context indicates otherwise, the term “bank” in thisreport form refers to both banks and savings associations.
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, and (3) banks that are advanced approaches institutions or are subject to Category III capital standards for regulatory capital purposes.
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Schedule RC-C—Continued
Part I—Continued
Memoranda—Continued
Dollar Amounts in Thousands RCON Amount
Memoranda item 13 is to be completed by banks that had construction, land development, and other land loans in domestic offices (as reported in Schedule RC-C, Part I, item 1.a., column B) that exceeded 100 percent of total capital (as reported in Schedule RC-R, Part I, item 35.a) as of December 31, 2018.
13. Construction, land development, and other land loans in domestic offices with interest reserves:
a. Amount of loans that provide for the use of interest reserves (included in Schedule RC-C, Part I, item 1.a, column B)...............................................b. Amount of interest capitalized from interest reserves on construction, land development, and other land loans that is included in interest and fee income on loans during the quarter (included in Schedule RI, item 1.a.(1)(a)(2)) ....................................................
Memorandum item 14 is to be completed by all banks.
14. Pledged loans and leases .........................................................................................
Memorandum item 15 is to be completed for the December report only.
15. Reverse mortgages in domestic offices:a. Reverse mortgages outstanding that are held for investment (included in Schedule RC-C, item 1.c, above):
b. Estimated number of reverse mortgage loan referrals to other lenders during the year from whom compensation has been received for services performed in connection with the origination of the reverse mortgages:
c. Principal amount of reverse mortgage originations that have been sold during the year:(1) Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) reverse mortgages................................(2) Proprietary reverse mortgages ...........................................................................
G376 M.13.a.
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G377 M.13.b.
RCFD
G378 M.14.
RCON
J466 M.15.a.(1)J467 M.15.a.(2)
NumberJ468 M.15.b.(1)J469 M.15.b.(2)
AmountJ470 M.15.c.(1)J471 M.15.c.(2)
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the sum of tier 1 capital (as reported in Schedule RC-R, Part I, item 26) plus the allowance for loan and lease losses or the allowance for credit losses on loans and leases, as applicable (as reported in Schedule RC, item 4.c) as of December 31, 2020.
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Schedule RC-F—Other Assets1
Dollar Amounts in Thousands RCFD Amount1. Accrued interest receivable2 .............................................................................................. B556 1.2. Net deferred tax assets3 ................................................................................................... 2148 2.3. Interest-only strips receivable (not in the form of a security)4 .................................................... HT80 3.4. Equity investments without readily determinable fair values5..................................................... 1752 4.5. Life insurance assets:
a. General account life insurance assets .............................................................................. K201 5.a.b. Separate account life insurance assets............................................................................. K202 5.b.c. Hybrid account life insurance assets ................................................................................ K270 5.c.
6. All other assets (itemize and describe amounts greater than $100,000 that exceed 25 percent of this item) .................................................................................................................... 2168 6.
a. Prepaid expenses ........................................................................ 2166 6.a.b. Repossessed personal property (including vehicles) ........................... 1578 6.b.c. Derivatives with a positive fair value held for purposes other than trading ....................................................................................... C010 6.c.d. FDIC loss-sharing indemnification assets.......................................... J448 6.d.e. Computer software.......................................................................
h. TEXT3549 3549 6.h.
i. TEXT3550 3550 6. i.
j. TEXT3551 3551 6. j.
7. Total (sum of items 1 through 6) (must equal Schedule RC, item 11) ......................................... 2160 7.
Schedule RC-G—Other LiabilitiesDollar Amounts in Thousands RCON
RCFD
Amount1. a. Interest accrued and unpaid on deposits in domestic offices6 ................................................ 3645 1.a.
b. Other expenses accrued and unpaid (includes accrued income taxes payable)......................... 3646 1.b.2. Net deferred tax liabilities3................................................................................................. 3049 2.3. Allowance for credit losses on off-balance-sheet credit exposures7 ............................................ B557 3.4. All other liabilities (itemize and describe amounts greater than $100,000 that exceed 25 percent of this item) .................................................................................................................... 2938 4.
a. Accounts payable ........................................................................ 3066 4.a.b. Deferred compensation liabilities ..................................................... C011 4.b.c. Dividends declared but not yet payable............................................. 2932 4.c.d. Derivatives with a negative fair value held for purposes other than trading ....................................................................................... C012 4.d.e. TEXT
3552 3552 4.f.f. TEXT
3553 3553 4.g.g. TEXT
3554 35545. Total (sum of items 1 through 4) (must equal Schedule RC, item 20) ......................................... 2930
4.h. 5.
1. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 should report asset amounts in Schedule RC-F net of any applicable allowance forcredit losses.
2. Include accrued interest receivable on loans, leases, debt securities, and other interest-bearing assets. Exclude accrued interestreceivable on interest-bearing assets that is reported elsewhere on the balance sheet.
3. See discussion of deferred income taxes in Glossary entry on "income taxes."4. Report interest-only strips receivable in the form of a security as available-for-sale securities in Schedule RC, item 2.b, or as trading assets in
Schedule RC, item 5, as appropriate.5. Include Federal Reserve stock, Federal Home Loan Bank stock, and bankers' bank stock.6. For savings banks, include "dividends" accrued and unpaid on deposits.7. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 should report in Schedule RC-G, item 3, the allowance for credit losses on those off-
balance sheet credit exposures that fall within the scope of the standard.
f. Accounts receivable .....................................................................g. Receivables from foreclosed government-guaranteed mortgage loans ....
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6. LESS: Goodwill net of associated deferred tax liabilities (DTLs) ............................................. P841 6.7. LESS: Intangible assets (other than goodwill and mortgage servicing assets (MSAs)), net of associated DTLs .......................................................................................................... P842 7.8. LESS: Deferred tax assets (DTAs) that arise from net operating loss and tax credit carryforwards, net of any related valuation allowances and net of DTLs ................................... P843 8.9. AOCI-related adjustments (if entered “1” for Yes in item 3.a, complete only items 9.a through
9.e; if entered “0” for No in item 3.a, complete only item 9.f): a. LESS: Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities (if a gain, report as a
positive value; if a loss, report as a negative value) ........................................................ b. LESS: Net unrealized loss on available-for-sale preferred stock classified as an equity
security under GAAP and available-for-sale equity exposures (report loss as a positive value) c. LESS: Accumulated net gains (losses) on cash flow hedges (if a gain, report as a positive
value; if a loss, report as a negative value) .................................................................... d. LESS: Amounts recorded in AOCI attributed to defined benefit postretirement plans
resulting from the initial and subsequent application of the relevant GAAP standards that pertain to such plans (if a gain, report as a positive value; if a loss, report as a negative value) ...
e. LESS: Net unrealized gains (losses) on held-to-maturity securities that are included in AOCI (if a gain, report as a positive value; if a loss, report as a negative value).....................
f. To be completed only by institutions that entered “0” for No in item 3.a: LESS: Accumulated net gain (loss) on cash flow hedges included in AOCI, net of applicable income taxes, that relates to the hedging of items that are not recognized at fair value on the balance sheet (if a gain, report as a positive value; if a loss, report as a negative value) .........
4. Common equity tier 1 minority interest includable in common equity tier 1 capital ...................... P839 4.5. Common equity tier 1 capital before adjustments and deductions (sum of items 1 through 4) ....... P840 5.
3. Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) .............................................................. B530 3.
a. AOCI opt-out election (enter “1” for Yes; enter “0” for No.) (Advanced approaches institutions must enter “0” for No.) ........................................................
RCOA
P8380=No
1=Yes 3.a.
RCFA
RCFA Amount
P844
P845
P846
P847
P848
2. Institutions that entered "1" for Yes in item 3.a and have adopted ASU 2016-01, which includes provisions governing the accounting for investments in equity securities, should report net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale debt securities in item 9.a. Institutions that entered "1" for Yes in item 3.a and have not adopted ASU 2016-01 should report net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-saledebt and equity securities in item 9.a.
3. Item 9.b is to be completed only by institutions that entered "1" for Yes in item 3.a and have not adopted ASU 2016-01. See instructions for further detail on ASU 2016-01.
1. Common stock plus related surplus, net of treasury stock and unearned employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) shares................................................................................ P742 1.
Dollar Amounts in Thousands RCFA Amount
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31.
30.b.
30.a.29.28.27.27. Tier 2 capital instruments plus related surplus .....................................................................
28. Non-qualifying capital instruments subject to phase-out from tier 2 capital.................................29. Total capital minority interest that is not included in tier 1 capital .............................................30. a. Allowance for loan and lease losses includable in tier 2 capital1,2 ........................................
b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Eligible credit reserves includable in tier 2 capital ...........................................................................................
31. Unrealized gains on available-for-sale preferred stock classified as an equity security underGAAP and available-for-sale equity exposures includable in tier 2 capital ................................
8274 26.26. Tier 1 capital (sum of items 19 and 25) ..............................................................................
P865P864P863P862P861P860
25.24.23.22.21.20.20. Additional tier 1 capital instruments plus related surplus ........................................................
21. Non-qualifying capital instruments subject to phase-out from additional tier 1 capital...................22. Tier 1 minority interest not included in common equity tier 1 capital .........................................23. Additional tier 1 capital before deductions (sum of items 20, 21, and 22)...................................24. LESS: Additional tier 1 capital deductions ..........................................................................25. Additional tier 1 capital (greater of item 23 minus item 24, or zero) ..........................................
P859P858P857
19.18.17.
P856 16.
P855 15.
P854 14.
P853 13.
13. LESS: Significant investments in the capital of unconsolidated financial institutions in the form of common stock, net of associated DTLs, that exceed the 10 percent common equity tier 1 capital deduction threshold .............................................................................................14. LESS: MSAs, net of associated DTLs, that exceed the 10 percent common equity tier 1 capital deduction threshold ......................................................................................................15. LESS: DTAs arising from temporary differences that could not be realized through net operating loss carrybacks, net of related valuation allowances and net of DTLs, that exceed the 10 percent common equity tier 1 capital deduction threshold ................................................................
16. LESS: Amount of significant investments in the capital of unconsolidated financial institutions in the form of common stock, net of associated DTLs; MSAs, net of associated DTLs; and DTAs arising from temporary differences that could not be realized through net operating loss carrybacks, net of related valuation allowances and net of DTLs; that exceeds the 15 percent common equity tier 1 capital deduction threshold ................................................................17. LESS: Deductions applied to common equity tier 1 capital due to insufficient amounts of additional tier 1 capital and tier 2 capital to cover deductions .................................................18. Total adjustments and deductions for common equity tier 1 capital (sum of items 13 through 17) ...19. Common equity tier 1 capital (item 12 minus item 18) ...........................................................
42
3. Item 43 is to be completed only by institutions that have not adopted ASU 2016-01, which includes provisions governing the accounting for
investments in equity securities. See instructions for further detail on ASU 2016-01.
RCFADollar Amounts in Thousands Amount
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P851P852
Q258 10.a.
10.b.
11.12.
10. Other deductions from (additions to) common equity tier 1 capital before threshold-based deductions: a. LESS: Unrealized net gain (loss) related to changes in the fair value of liabilities that are
due to changes in own credit risk (if a gain, report as a positive value; if a loss, report as a negative value)......................................................................................................
b. LESS: All other deductions from (additions to) common equity tier 1 capital before threshold-based deductions........................................................................................
12. Subtotal (item 5 minus items 6 through 11) ........................................................................
11. LESS: Non-significant investments in the capital of unconsolidated financial institutions in the form of common stock that exceed the 10 percent threshold for non-significant investments ........
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See insert A for revised items 11 through 19.
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(for non-advanced approaches institutions, sum of item 19, column A, and item 25; for advanced approaches institutions, sum of item 19, column B, and item 25)
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Qualifying institutions that have elected to adopt the CBLR framework do not have to complete items 39 through 55 or Schedule RC-R, Part II.
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11. LESS: Non-significant investments in the capital of unconsolidatedfinancial institutions in the form of common stock that exceed the 10percent threshold for non-significant investments .............................
12. Subtotal (item 5 minus items 6 through 11) ........................................... 13. a. Less: Investments in the capital of unconsolidated financial
institutions, net of associated DTLs, that exceed 25 percent ofitem 12…......………………………………………………………………… b. LESS: Significant investments in the capital of unconsolidatedfinancial institutions in the form of common stock, net of associatedDTLs, that exceed the 10 percent common equity tier 1 capitaldeduction threshold .............................................................................
14. a. Less: MSAs, net of associated DTLs, that exceed 25 percent ofitem 12………………………………………………………………………… b. LESS: MSAs, net of associated DTLs, that exceed the 10 percentcommon equity tier 1 capital deduction threshold ............................
15. a. LESS: DTAs arising from temporary differences that could not berealized through net operating loss carrybacks, net of related valuationallowances and net of DTLs, that exceed 25 percent of item 12.b. LESS: DTAs arising from temporary differences that could not berealized through net operating loss carrybacks, net of related valuationallowances and net of DTLs, that exceed the 10 percent commonequity tier 1 capital deduction threshold…......................................
16. LESS: Amount of significant investments in the capital ofunconsolidated financial institutions in the form of common stock, netof associated DTLs; MSAs, net of associated DTLs; and DTAs arisingfrom temporary differences that could not be realized through netoperating loss carrybacks, net of related valuation allowances and netof DTLs; that exceeds the 15 percent common equity tier 1 capitaldeduction threshold ................................................................
17. LESS: Deductions applied to common equity tier 1 capital due toinsufficient amounts of additional tier 1 capital and tier 2 capital2 tocover deductions .......................................................................
18. Total adjustments and deductions for common equity tier 1 capital3
19. Common equity tier 1 capital (item 12 minus item 18)........................
(Column A) Non-advanced Approaches Institutions1
(Column B) Advanced Approaches Institutions1
RCFA Amount RCFW Amount
P851 P852 P852
XXXX
P853
XXXX
P854
XXXX
P855
P856
P857 P857
P858 P858 P859 P859
(sum of items 13 through 17)........................................................................
1. For the March 31, 2020, report date, non-advanced approaches institutions that elect to adopt the capital simplifications rule on January 1, 2020, should complete column A for items 11-19; non-advanced approaches institutions that elect to wait to adopt the capital simplifications rule on April 1, 2020, and all advanced approaches institutions should complete column B for items 11-19. Beginning with the June 30, 2020, report date, all non-advanced approaches institutions should complete column A for items 11 19; all advanced approaches institutions should complete column B for items 11-19.2. Qualifying institutions that have elected to adopt the community bank leverage ratio framework are neither required to calculate tier 2 capital nor make any deductions that would have been taken from tier 2 capital.3. For non-advanced approaches institutions (column A), sum of items 13.a, 14.a, 15.a, and 17, column A. For advanced-approaches institutions (column B), sum of items 13.b, 14.b, 15.b, 16, and 17, column B.
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Total Assets for the Leverage Ratio 27. Average total consolidated assets1…………………………………………… 28. LESS: Deductions from common equity tier 1 capital and additional tier 1 capital2...............................................................................................................29. LESS: Other deductions from (additions to) assets for leverage ratiopurposes…………………………………………………………………………..…... 30. Total assets for the leverage ratio (item 27 minus items 28 and 29)………..
Leverage Ratio* 31. Leverage ratio (item 26 divided by 30) ……………………………………......
Items 32 through 34.d are to be completed only by qualifying institutions that have a leverage ratio that exceeds 9 percent or are within the grace period and have elected to adopt the community bank leverage ratio (CBLR) framework.
Qualifying Criteria for Using the CBLR Framework* 32. Total assets (Schedule RC, item 12); (must be lessthan $10 billion…………………………………………………. 33. Trading assets and trading liabilities (Schedule RC, sumof items 5 and 15). Report as a dollar amount in Column Aand as a percentage of total assets (item 32 above)(5% limit) in Column B……………………………… 34. Off‐balance sheet exposures:
a. Unused portion of conditionally cancellablecommitments……………………………………………….. b. Securities lent and borrowed (Schedule RC‐L, sumof items 6.a and 6.b)……………………………………….. c. Other off‐balance sheet exposures……………………. d. Total off‐balance sheet exposures (sum of items 34.athrough 34.c). Report as a dollar amount in Column Aand as a percentage of total assets (item 32 above)(25% limit) in Column B………………………………....…
Items 35 through 38.c are to be completed only by qualifying institutions that have a leverage ratio that exceeds 9 percent or are within the grace period and have elected to adopt the CBLR framework.
35. Unconditionally cancellable commitments………………………………….. 36. Investments in the tier 2 capital of unconsolidated financial institutions…..37. Allocated transfer risk reserve…………………………………………………
Amount of allowances for credit losses on purchased credit-deteriorated assets:3a. Loans and leases held for investment……………………………………….. b. Held-to-maturity debt securities………………………………………………. c. Other financial assets measured at amortized cost…………………………
RCOA Amount KW03
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RCOA Percentage 7204
Column A Column B RCOA Amount RCOA Percentage
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XXX1 XXX2
RCFA XXX3
XXX4 XXX5
XXX5 XXX6
RCON Amount S540 XXX7 3128
JJ30 JJ31 JJ32
38.
*Report each ratio and criterion as a percentage, rounded to four decimal places, e.g., 12.3456.Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have elected to apply the CECL transition provision should include the applicable portion of the CECL transitional amount.For non-advanced approaches institutions, sum of items 6, 7, 8, 10.b, 13.a, 14.a, 15.a, 17 (column A), and certain elements of item 24 - see instructions; for advanced approaches institutions, sum of items 6, 7, 8, 10.b, 11, 13.b, 14.b, 15.b, 16, 17 (column B), and certain elements of item 24 - see instructions.Items 38.a through 38.c should be completed only by institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13.
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44. Tier 1 leverage ratio (item 26 divided by item 39)................................................................
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RCFA
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45. Advanced approaches institutions only: Supplementary leverage ratio information:a. Total leverage exposure1 ...........................................................................................
b. Supplementary leverage ratio .....................................................................................
b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Total risk-weighted assets using advanced approaches rule (from FFIEC 101 Schedule A, item 60) .....................................
(Column A)RCFA
P793Percentage
(Column B)RCFW
P793Percentage
41. Common equity tier 1 capital ratio (Column A: item 19 divided by item 48.a) (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only: Column B: item 19
111divided by item 48.b) ..................................................................................... 42. Tier 1 capital ratio (Column A: item 26 divided by item 48.a)
(Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only: Column B: item 26 divided by item 48.b) ..................................................................................... 7206 7206
43. Total capital ratio (Column A: item 35.a divided by item 48.a) (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only: Column B: item 35.b divided by item 48.b) ..................................................................................... 7205 7205
RCFA AmountDollar Amounts in Thousands
44.
45.a.
45.b.
41.
42.
43.
36.
37.38.39.
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35.a.b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Total capital (sum
of items 26 and 46.b).................................................................................................
36. Average total consolidated assets1 ................................................................................... 37. LESS: Deductions from common equity tier 1 capital and additional tier 1 capital (sum of
items 6, 7, 8, 10.b, 11, 13 through 17, and certain elements of item 24 - see instructions) ............ 38. LESS: Other deductions from (additions to) assets for leverage ratio purposes .......................... 39. Total assets for the leverage ratio (item 36 minus items 37 and 38) .........................................
40. a. Total risk-weighted assets (from Schedule RC-R, Part II, item 31) .......................................
5311RCFW5311P872RCFAP870RCFW
P870
34.b.
34.a.33.
32.b.
32.a.32. a. Tier 2 capital before deductions (sum of items 27 through 30.a, plus item 31)........................b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Tier 2 capital before deductions
(sum of items 39 through 41, plus items 42.b and 43) .......................................................
33. LESS: Tier 2 capital deductions ....................................................................................... 34. a. Tier 2 capital (greater of item 44.a minus item 45, or zero) ................................................
b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Tier 2 capital (greater of item 44.b minus item 45, or zero)........................................................................................
35. a. Total capital (sum of items 26 and 46.a) .......................................................................RCFA
* Report each ratio and buffer as a percentage, rounded to four decimal places, e.g., 12.3456.
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Advanced approaches institutions and institutions subject to Category III capital standards:
46. Institution-specific capital buffer necessary to avoid limitations on distributions and discretionarybonus payments:
RCFA
H311
Percentage
a. Capital conservation buffer..................................................................................................H312b. (Advanced approaches institutions that exit parallel run only): Total applicable capital buffer ....
RCFA AmountInstitutions must complete items 47 and 48 if the amount in item 46.a is less than or equal to the applicable minimum capital conservation buffer: 47. Eligible retained income ................................................................................................. H31348. Distributions and discretionary bonus payments during the quarter.......................................... H314
46.a.46.b.RCFW
* Report each ratio and buffer as a percentage, rounded to four decimal places, e.g., 12.3456.
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and institutions subject to Category III capital standards
securities and equitysecurities with readilydeterminable fair valuesnot heldfor trading ................
Balance Sheet AssetCategories2
3. Federal funds sold andsecurities purchased underagreements to resell:a. Federal funds sold
in domestic offices.....b. Securities purchased
under agreements toresell ......................
b. High volatilitycommercial real estateexposures................
4. Loans and leases held forsale:a. Residential mortgage exposures ...............
Institutions are required to assign a 100 percent risk weight to all assets not specifically assigned a risk weight under Subpart D of the federal banking agencies' regulatory capital rules1 and not deducted from tier 1 or tier 2 capital.
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Part II. Risk-Weighted Assets
1. For national banks and federal savings associations, 12 CFR Part 3; for state member banks, 12 CFR Part 217; and for state nonmember banks and state savings associations, 12 CFR Part 324.2. All securitization exposures held as on-balance sheet assets of the reporting institution are to be excluded from items 1 through 8 and are to be reported instead in item 9.3. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have reported held-to-maturity securities net of allowances for credit losses in item 2.a, column A, should report as a negative number in
item 2.a, column B, those allowances for credit losses eligible for inclusion in tier 2 capital, which excludes allowances for credit losses on purchased credit-deteriorated assets.
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b. Available-for-saledebt securities and equity securities with readily determinable fair values not held for trading ...................................
2. Securities: a. Held-to-maturity
securities....................................
1. Cash and balances due from depository institutions.......................................
Balance Sheet AssetCategories (continued)
RCFD H270 RCFD S405 RCFD S406 RCFD H271 RCFD H272
1. Includes, for example, investments in mutual funds/investment funds, exposures collateralized by securitization exposures or mutual funds, separate account bank-owned life insurance, and default fund contributions to central counterparties.
2. Column K - 250% risk weight is applicable to advanced approaches institutions only. The 250% risk weight currently is not applicable to non-advanced approaches institutions.
c. Exposures past due 90 days or more or on nonaccrual1..........
5. Loans and leases held for investment:2
a. Residential mortgage exposures................
b. High volatility commercial real estateexposures................
c. Exposures past due 90 days or more or onnonaccrual3..............
d. All other exposures .... 6. LESS: Allowance for loan
and lease losses4 ..........
1. For loans and leases held for sale, exclude residential mortgage exposures, high volatility commercial real estate exposures, or sovereign exposures that are past due 90 days or moreor on nonaccrual.
2. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 should report as a positive number in column B of items 5.a through 5.d, as appropriate, any allowances for credit losses on purchasedcredit-deteriorated assets reported in column A of items 5.a through 5.d, as appropriate.
3. For loans and leases held for investment, exclude residential mortgage exposures, high volatility commercial real estate exposures, or sovereign exposures that are past due 90 days or more or on nonaccrual.
4. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 should report the allowance for credit losses on loans and leases in item 6, columns A and B.
1. Includes, for example, investments in mutual funds/investment funds, exposures collateralized by securitization exposures or mutual funds, separate account bank-owned life insurance, and default fund contributions to central counterparties.
2. Column K - 250% risk weight is applicable to advanced approaches institutions only. The 250% risk weight currently is not applicable to non-advanced approaches institutions.3. For loans and leases held for sale, exclude residential mortgage exposures, high volatility commercial real estate exposures, or sovereign exposures that are past due 90 days or more
or on nonaccrual.4. For loans and leases held for investment, exclude residential mortgage exposures, high volatility commercial real estate exposures, or sovereign exposures that are past due 90 days or more or on nonaccrual.
4. Loans and leases held for sale (continued):
d. All other exposures...................................
5. Loans and leases held for investment:
a. Residential mortgage exposures...................................
b. High volatility commercial real estateexposures...................................
c. Exposures past due 90 days or more or onnonaccrual4 .................................
d. All other exposures ....................... 6. LESS: Allowance for loan
and lease losses ..............................
c. Exposures past due 90 days or more or on nonaccrual3.............................
b. Default fund contributions to centralcounterparties ..........
a. Separate account bank-owned life insurance ................
8. All other assets1, 2, 3 .........
1. Includes premises and fixed assets; other real estate owned; investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies; direct and indirect investments in real estate ventures; intangibleassets; and other assets.
2. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have elected to apply the CECL transition provision should report as a positive number in item 8, column B, the applicable por-tion of the DTA transitional amount.
3. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have reported any assets net of allowances for credit losses in item 8, column A, should report as a negative number in item 8, column B, those allowances for credit losses eligible for inclusion in tier 2 capital, which excludes allowances for credit losses on purchased credit-deteriorated assets.
1. Includes, for example, investments in mutual funds/investment funds, exposures collateralized by securitization exposures or mutual funds, separate account bank-owned life insurance, and default fund contributions to central counterparties.
2. Column K - 250% risk weight is applicable to advanced approaches institutions only. The 250% risk weight currently is not applicable to non-advanced approaches institutions.3. Includes premises and fixed assets; other real estate owned; investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies; direct and indirect investments in real estate ventures; intangible
d. All other on-balance sheet securitization exposures.........................................................
c. Trading assets .........................................................................................................
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1. Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach.2. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have reported held-to-maturity securities net allowances for credit losses in item 9.a, column A, should report as a negative
number in item 9.a, column B, those allowances for credit losses eligible for inclusion in tier 2 capital, which excludes allowances for credit losses on purchased credit-deterio-rated assets.
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11.
Dollar Amounts in Thousands11. Total balance sheet
11. Total balance sheet assets1 ..............................................................
1. For each of columns A through R of item 11, report the sum of items 1 through 9. For item 11, the sum of columns B through R must equal column A. Item 11, column A, must equal Schedule RC, item 12.2. Column K - 250% risk weight is applicable to advanced approaches institutions only. The 250% risk weight currently is not applicable to non-advanced approaches institutions.
Derivatives, Off-Balance Sheet Items, and Other Items Subject to Risk Weighting (Excluding SecuritizationExposures)3
12. Financial standby letters of credit .......
13. Performance standbyletters of credit and transaction-relatedcontingent items.....
14. Commercial and similar letters of credit with an original maturity of one year or less ..................
15. Retained recourse on small business obligations sold with recourse .........
1. Credit conversion factor.2. Column A multiplied by credit conversion factor. For each of items 12 through 21, the sum of columns C through J plus column R must equal column B. 3. All derivatives and off-balance sheet items that are securitization exposures are to be excluded from items 12 through 21 and are to be reported instead in item 10.
18. Unused commitments(exclude unused commitments to asset-backedcommercial paper conduits):
a. Original maturity ofone year or less..
17. All other off-balancesheet liabilities ........
16. Repo-styletransactions3...........
1. Credit conversion factor.2. For items 16 through 19, column A multiplied by credit conversion factor.3. Includes securities purchased under agreements to resell (reverse repos), securities sold under agreements to repurchase (repos), securities borrowed, and securities lent. 4. For item 22, the sum of columns C through Q must equal column A.
17. All other off-balancesheet liabilities .............................................................................................................
16.
17.
18.a.
18.b.
19.
20.
21.
22.
1. Includes, for example, exposures collateralized by securitization exposures or mutual funds. 2. Includes securities purchased under agreements to resell (reverse repos), securities sold under agreements to repurchase (repos), securities borrowed, and securities lent. 3. For item 22, the sum of columns C through Q must equal column A.
23. Total assets, derivatives, off-balance sheet items, and other items subject to risk weighting by risk- weight category (for each of columns C through P, sum of items 11 through 22; for column Q, sum of items 10 through 22) ...................................................
Dollar Amounts in Thousands23. Total assets, derivatives,
off-balance sheet items, and other items subject to risk weighting by risk- weight category (for each of columns C through P, sum of items 11 through 22; for column Q, sum of items 10 through 22) .......................................................................
25. Risk-weighted assets by risk-weight category (for each column, item 23 multiplied by item 24) ................................................................................
1. Column K - 250% risk weight is applicable to advanced approaches institutions only. The 250% risk weight currently is not applicable to non-advanced approaches institutions. 2. For institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13, the risk-weighted assets base reported in item 26 is for purposes of calculating the adjusted allowances for credit losses
(AACL) 1.25 percent threshold. 3. Sum of items 2.b through 20, column S; items 9.a, 9.b, 9.c, 9.d, and 10, columns T and U; item 25, columns C through Q; and item 27 (if applicable). 4. For institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13, the risk-weighted assets reported in item 28 represents the amount of risk-weighted assets before deductions for excess
AACL and allocated transfer risk reserve. 5. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 should report the excess AACL.6. Institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13 and have elected to apply the CECL transition provision should subtract the applicable portion of the AACL transitional amount
from the AACL, as defined in the regulatory capital rule, before determining the amount of excess AACL.
Dollar Amounts in ThousandsTotals
RCFD AmountS580S581B704A2223128G641
26. Risk-weighted assets base for purposes of calculating the allowance for loan and lease losses 1.25 percent threshold2 .............................27. Standardized market-risk weighted assets (applicable only to banks that are covered by the market risk capital rules) ...............................28. Risk-weighted assets before deductions for excess allowance for loan and lease losses and allocated transfer risk reserve3, 4 .....................29. LESS: Excess allowance for loan and lease losses5, 6 ...................................................................................................................
31. Total risk-weighted assets (item 28 minus items 29 and 30)............................................................................................................30. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve.........................................................................................................................................
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AmountRCFD
G642Dollar Amounts in Thousands
Memoranda
1. Current credit exposure across all derivative contracts covered by the regulatory capital rules .....................................................................
Dollar Amounts in Thousands2. Notional principal amounts of over-the-counter derivative contracts:
a. Interest rate .....................................................................................b. Foreign exchange rate and gold...........................................................c. Credit (investment grade reference asset)..............................................
e. Equity ............................................................................................
g. Other .............................................................................................f. Precious metals (except gold) .............................................................
d. Credit (non-investment grade reference asset)........................................
3. Notional principal amounts of centrally cleared derivative contracts:a. Interest rate .....................................................................................
c. Credit (investment grade reference asset) .............................................b. Foreign exchange rate and gold ..........................................................
e. Equity ............................................................................................
g. Other .............................................................................................f. Precious metals (except gold) .............................................................
d. Credit (non-investment grade reference asset) .......................................
1. Memorandum items 4.a through 4.c should be completed only by institutions that have adopted ASU 2016-13.
4. Amount of allowances for credit losses on purchased credit-deteriorated assets:1a. Loans and leases held for investment ...............................................................................................................................b. Held-to-maturity debt securities........................................................................................................................................c. Other financial assets measured at amortized cost .............................................................................................................