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Zions Bancorporation
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$9.64 B
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$65.29
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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, 2023
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
001-12307
ZIONS BANCORPORATION, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
United States
of America
87-0189025
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
One South Main
Salt Lake City,
Utah
84133-1109
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (
801
)
844-8208
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each Class
Trading Symbols
Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, par value $0.001
ZION
The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC
Depositary Shares each representing a 1/40th ownership interest in a share of:
Series A Floating-Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock
ZIONP
The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC
Series G Fixed/Floating-Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock
ZIONO
The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC
6.95% Fixed-to-Floating Rate Subordinated Notes due September 15, 2028
ZIONL
The 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
ý
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 (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes
ý
No
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a 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
ý
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 by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes
¨
No
ý
Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date.
Number of common shares outstanding at July 31, 2023
148,145,133
shares
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Table of Contents
Page
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1.
Financial Statements (Unaudited)
38
Consolidated Balance Sheets
38
Consolidated Statements of Income
39
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Loss)
40
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity
40
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
42
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
43
Item 2.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
4
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
83
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
84
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
84
Item 1A.
Risk Factors
84
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
85
Item 6.
Exhibits
85
Signatures
86
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GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ACL
Allowance for Credit Losses
IPO
Initial Public Offering
AFS
Available-for-Sale
LIBOR
London Interbank Offered Rate
ALLL
Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses
LIHTC
Low-income Housing Tax Credit
Amegy
Amegy Bank, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Municipalities
State and Local Governments
AOCI
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income or Loss
NAICS
North American Industry Classification System
ASC
Accounting Standards Codification
NASDAQ
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
ASU
Accounting Standards Update
NBAZ
National Bank of Arizona, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
BOLI
Bank-Owned Life Insurance
NIM
Net Interest Margin
bps
Basis Points
NM
Not Meaningful
BTFP
Bank Term Funding Program
NSB
Nevada State Bank, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
CB&T
California Bank & Trust, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
OCC
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
CECL
Current Expected Credit Loss
OCI
Other Comprehensive Income or Loss
CLTV
Combined Loan-to-Value Ratio
OREO
Other Real Estate Owned
CRE
Commercial Real Estate
PAM
Proportional Amortization Method
CVA
Credit Valuation Adjustment
PEI
Private Equity Investment
DTA
Deferred Tax Asset
PPNR
Pre-provision Net Revenue
DTL
Deferred Tax Liability
PPP
Paycheck Protection Program
EaR
Earnings at Risk
ROU
Right-of-Use
EPS
Earnings per Share
RULC
Reserve for Unfunded Lending Commitments
EVE
Economic Value of Equity
S&P
Standard & Poor's
FASB
Financial Accounting Standards Board
SBA
U.S. Small Business Administration
FDIC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
SBIC
Small Business Investment Company
FHLB
Federal Home Loan Bank
SEC
Securities and Exchange Commission
FICO
Fair Isaac Corporation
SOFR
Secured Overnight Financing Rate
FRB
Federal Reserve Board
TCBW
The Commerce Bank of Washington, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
FTP
Funds Transfer Pricing
TDR
Troubled Debt Restructuring
GAAP
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
U.S.
United States
GCF
General Collateral Funding
Vectra
Vectra Bank Colorado, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
HECL
Home Equity Credit Line
Zions Bank
Zions Bank, a division of Zions Bancorporation, National Association
HTM
Held-to-Maturity
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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
This quarterly report includes “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions regarding future events or determinations, all of which are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, industry trends, and results or regulatory outcomes to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Forward-looking statements include, among others:
•
Statements with respect to the beliefs, plans, objectives, goals, targets, commitments, designs, guidelines, expectations, anticipations, and future financial condition, results of operations and performance of Zions Bancorporation, National Association and its subsidiaries (collectively “Zions Bancorporation, N.A.,” “the Bank,” “we,” “our,” “us”); and
•
Statements preceded or followed by, or that include the words “may,” “might,” “can,” “continue,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “forecasts,” “expect,” “intend,” “target,” “commit,” “design,” “plan,” “projects,” “will,” and the negative thereof and similar words and expressions.
Forward-looking statements are not guarantees, nor should they be relied upon as representing management’s views as of any subsequent date. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from those presented. Although the following list is not comprehensive, important factors that may cause material differences include:
•
The quality and composition of our loan and securities portfolios and the quality and composition of our deposits;
•
Changes in general industry, political and economic conditions, including continued elevated inflation, economic slowdown or recession, or other economic disruptions; changes in interest and reference rates which could adversely affect our revenue and expenses, the value of assets and obligations, and the availability and cost of capital and liquidity; deterioration in economic conditions that may result in increased loan and leases losses;
•
Securities and capital markets behavior, including volatility and changes in market liquidity and our ability to raise capital;
•
The impact of bank failures or adverse developments at other banks on general investor sentiment regarding the stability and liquidity of banks; adverse media and other expressions of negative public opinion whether directed at us, other banks, the banking industry generally, or otherwise that may adversely affect our reputation and that of the banking industry;
•
The possibility that our recorded goodwill could become impaired, which may have an adverse impact on our earnings;
•
Our ability to recruit and retain talent, including increased competition for qualified candidates as a result of expanded remote-work opportunities and increased compensation expenses;
•
Competitive pressures and other factors that may affect aspects of our business, such as pricing and demand for our products and services, including the impact of digital commerce and artificial intelligence;
•
Our ability to complete projects and initiatives and execute on our strategic plans, manage our risks, and achieve our business objectives;
•
Our ability to provide adequate oversight of our suppliers or prevent inadequate performance by third parties upon whom we rely for the delivery of various products and services;
•
Our ability to develop and maintain technology, information security systems and controls designed to guard against fraud, cybersecurity, and privacy risks;
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•
Changes and uncertainties in applicable laws, and fiscal, monetary, regulatory, trade, and tax policies, and actions taken by governments, agencies, central banks, and similar organizations, including increases in bank fees, insurance assessments, capital standards, and other regulatory requirements;
•
The effects of pandemics and other health emergencies that may affect our business, employees, customers, and communities;
•
The effects of wars and geopolitical conflicts, and other local, national, or international disasters, crises, or conflicts that may occur in the future;
•
Natural disasters that may impact our and our customer's operations and business; and
•
Governmental and social responses to environmental, social, and governance issues, including those with respect to climate change.
We caution against the undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which reflect our views only as of the date they are made. Except to the extent required by law, we specifically disclaim any obligation to update any factors or to publicly announce the revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or developments.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Beginning in the first quarter of 2023 and continuing into the second quarter, the banking industry, particularly regional banks, experienced weakness in bank valuations and a significant withdrawal of predominately uninsured deposits. As a result, several regional banks were closed and placed into receivership with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”). The root causes of the bank closures generally related to weaknesses in liquidity risk, interest rate risk, and capital management.
During the second quarter of 2023, we managed the associated risks through the following actions:
•
Generated deposit growth through a combination of competitive interest rates and expanded utilization of reciprocal and brokered deposit programs;
•
Increased total available liquidity sources, which far exceed our level of uninsured deposits;
•
Actively managed our interest rate and market risk exposures through a rebalancing of our accounting hedges for both fixed-rate available-for-sale (“AFS”) securities and variable-rate commercial loans; and
•
Further strengthened our regulatory capital position through increased retained earnings.
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Comparisons noted below are calculated for the current quarter compared with the same prior-year period unless otherwise specified. Growth rates of 100% or more are considered not meaningful (“NM”) as they generally reflect a low starting point.
Executive Summary
Our financial results in the second quarter of 2023 reflected solid sequential customer deposit growth and continued strong credit quality. Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) was $1.11, compared with $1.29 in the second quarter of 2022, as an increase in noninterest income was offset by higher noninterest expense and provision for credit losses.
Net interest income remained relatively stable at $591 million, compared with the prior year quarter, as higher earning asset yields were offset by an increase in interest paid on deposits and short-term borrowings. Net interest income was also impacted by a reduction in interest-earning assets and a significant increase in interest-bearing liabilities. The net interest margin (“NIM”) was 2.92%, compared with 2.87%.
The provision for credit losses was $46 million, compared with a $41 million provision in the prior year period, reflecting deterioration in economic forecasts.
Total customer-related noninterest income increased $8 million, or 5%, compared with the prior year period. The increase was driven primarily by improved commercial account activity, including treasury management fees, as well as loan syndication, swaps, and other capital markets income. Total noninterest income increased $17 million, or 10%, primarily due to a $13 million gain on the sale of a bank-owned property.
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Total noninterest expense increased $44 million, or 9%, relative to the prior year quarter, driven largely by an increase in salaries and benefits expense of $17 million, or 6%, primarily due to $13 million in severance expense during the current quarter. Our efficiency ratio was 62.5%, compared with 60.7%, as growth in adjusted noninterest expense outpaced growth in adjusted taxable-equivalent revenue.
Average interest-earning assets decreased $1.5 billion, or 2%, from the prior year quarter, driven by declines of $4.5 billion and $2.0 billion in average securities and average money market investments, respectively, and partially offset by an increase of $4.9 billion in average loans and leases. Average interest-bearing liabilities increased $11.2 billion, or 27%, from the prior year quarter, driven by increases of $7.5 billion and $3.7 billion in average short-term borrowings and average federal funds purchased and security repurchase agreements, respectively.
Total loans and leases increased $4.5 billion, or 9%, to $56.9 billion. The increase was primarily in the consumer 1-4 family residential mortgage, commercial and industrial, commercial real estate term, and consumer construction loan portfolios. Nonperforming assets decreased $37 million, or 18%, and classified loans decreased $241 million, or 24%. Net loan and lease charge-offs totaled $13 million, compared with $9 million, in the prior year quarter.
Total deposits decreased $4.7 billion, or 6%, from the prior year quarter, mainly due to decreases in larger-balance and more rate-sensitive deposits during the first quarter of 2023. Total deposits increased $5.1 billion, or 7%, from March 31, 2023, due to increases of $3.1 billion and $2.0 billion in brokered and customer deposits, respectively. At June 30, 2023, total customer deposits included approximately $3.4 billion from reciprocal placement products. Borrowed funds, consisting primarily of secured borrowings from the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”), increased $4.4 billion from the prior year quarter in response to loan growth and the decline in noninterest-bearing deposits.
Second Quarter 2023 Financial Performance
Net Earnings Applicable to Common Shareholders
(in millions)
Diluted EPS
Adjusted PPNR
(in millions)
Efficiency Ratio
Net earnings applicable to common shareholders decreased from the second quarter of 2022, primarily due to an increase in noninterest expense, driven largely by severance and higher FDIC insurance costs. This increase was partially offset by growth in noninterest income. The decrease from the first quarter of 2023 reflected a decrease in interest-earning assets, an increase in interest-bearing liabilities, and an increase in associated funding costs.
Diluted earnings per share declined from the second quarter of 2022 primarily as a result of decreased net earnings applicable to common shareholders.
Adjusted pre-provision net revenue (“PPNR”) decreased from the second quarter of 2022, primarily due to higher adjusted noninterest expense, which was driven largely by higher FDIC insurance costs. This increase was largely offset by higher adjusted taxable-equivalent revenue.
The efficiency ratio increased from the prior year quarter, as growth in adjusted noninterest expense exceeded growth in adjusted taxable-equivalent revenue.
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Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin
NET INTEREST INCOME AND NET INTEREST MARGIN
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Amount change
Percent change
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Amount change
Percent change
(Dollar amounts in millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Interest and fees on loans
1
$
791
$
468
$
323
69
%
$
1,517
$
905
$
612
68
%
Interest on money market investments
48
12
36
NM
105
18
87
NM
Interest on securities
138
128
10
8
275
240
35
15
Total interest income
977
608
369
61
1,897
1,163
734
63
Interest on deposits
220
7
213
NM
302
13
289
NM
Interest on short- and long-term borrowings
166
8
158
NM
325
13
312
NM
Total interest expense
386
15
371
NM
627
26
601
NM
Net interest income
$
591
$
593
$
(2)
—
%
$
1,270
$
1,137
$
133
12
%
Average interest-earning assets
$
82,500
$
84,041
$
(1,541)
(2)
%
$
83,161
$
85,061
$
(1,900)
(2)
%
Average interest-bearing liabilities
$
52,453
$
41,234
$
11,219
27
%
$
50,742
$
41,683
$
9,059
22
%
bps
bps
Yield on interest-earning assets
2
4.81
%
2.94
%
187
4.65
%
2.80
%
185
Rate paid on total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities
2
1.88
%
0.07
%
181
1.54
%
0.06
%
148
Cost of total deposits
2
1.27
%
0.03
%
124
0.87
%
0.03
%
84
Net interest margin
2
2.92
%
2.87
%
5
3.13
%
2.73
%
40
1
Includes interest income recoveries of $2 million and $4 million for the three months ended, and $4 million and $6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively.
2
Rates are calculated using amounts in thousands; taxable-equivalent rates are used where applicable.
Net interest income accounted for approximately 76% of our net revenue (net interest income plus noninterest income) for the current quarter and remained relatively stable compared with the prior year quarter, as higher earning asset yields were offset by an increase in interest paid on deposits and short-term borrowings. Net interest income was also impacted by a reduction in interest-earning assets and a significant increase in interest-bearing liabilities.
Average interest-earning assets decreased $1.5 billion, or 2%, from the prior year quarter, driven by declines of $4.5 billion and $2.0 billion in average securities and average money market investments, respectively, and was partially offset by an increase of $4.9 billion in average loans and leases. The decline in average securities was primarily due to payments and maturities.
Average interest-bearing liabilities increased $11.2 billion, or 27%, from the prior year quarter, driven by increases of $7.5 billion and $3.7 billion in average short-term borrowings and average federal funds purchased and security repurchase agreements, respectively. The increase in borrowed funds helped to balance loan growth and the decline in noninterest-bearing deposits.
The NIM was 2.92%, compared with 2.87%. The yield on average interest-earning assets was 4.81% in the second quarter of 2023, an increase of 187 basis points (“bps”), reflecting higher interest rates and a favorable mix change from money market investments to loans. The yield on average loans increased 198 basis points to 5.65%, and the yield on average securities increased 59 basis points to 2.56%. The yield on average securities benefited from a decrease in the market value of AFS securities due to rising interest rates. The rate paid on average interest-bearing liabilities increased to 2.95%, compared with 0.14%, reflecting the higher interest rate environment, competitive pricing, and increased borrowed funds.
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Average loans and leases increased $4.9 billion, or 9%, to $56.7 billion, mainly due to growth in average consumer and commercial loans. The yield on total loans increased 198 basis points to 5.65%, reflecting the higher interest rate environment.
Average securities decreased $4.5 billion, or 17%, to $22.0 billion, primarily due to approximately $3.6 billion in principal reductions. During the fourth quarter of 2022, we transferred approximately $10.7 billion fair value ($13.1 billion amortized cost) of mortgage-backed AFS securities to the held-to-maturity (“HTM”) category to reflect our intent for these securities.
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Average deposits decreased $11.2 billion, or 14%, to $69.7 billion at an average cost of 1.27%, from $80.9 billion at an average cost of 0.03% in the second quarter of 2022. Average noninterest-bearing deposits as a percentage of total deposits were 43%, compared with 51% during the same prior year period.
The decrease in average deposits was driven by a decline in average noninterest-bearing deposits as interest rates increased. In recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, we experienced a significant influx of deposits, which was impacted by considerable fiscal and monetary policy decisions. During the prior year, with the withdrawal of stimulus by the federal government, our deposits began to decline to more normalized levels. This trend accelerated with prominent bank failures during the first quarter of 2023 and abated during the second quarter of 2023, with period-end deposits increasing meaningfully from March 31, 2023 to June 30, 2023. Total deposits have remained above pre-pandemic (December 31, 2019) levels during 2023.
Average borrowed funds, consisting primarily of secured borrowings from the FHLB, increased $11.2 billion from the prior year quarter in response to loan growth and the decline in noninterest-bearing deposits.
For more information on our investments securities portfolio and borrowed funds and how we manage liquidity risk, refer to the “Investment Securities Portfolio” section on page 16 and the “Liquidity Risk Management” section on page 31. For further discussion of the effects of market rates on net interest income and how we manage interest rate risk, refer to the “Interest Rate and Market Risk Management” section on page 27.
The following schedule summarizes the average balances, the amount of interest earned or paid, and the applicable yields for interest-earning assets and the costs of interest-bearing liabilities.
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CONSOLIDATED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEETS, YIELDS AND RATES
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2023
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Average
balance
Amount of
interest
1
Average
yield/rate
1
Average
balance
Amount of
interest
1
Average
yield/rate
1
ASSETS
Money market investments:
Interest-bearing deposits
$
2,899
$
37
5.08
%
$
3,113
$
5
0.66
%
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
784
11
5.65
2,542
7
1.13
Total money market investments
3,683
48
5.20
5,655
12
0.87
Securities:
Held-to-maturity
10,833
60
2.24
485
4
2.96
Available-for-sale
2
11,180
80
2.85
25,722
123
1.91
Trading
52
1
4.78
357
4
5.07
Total securities
22,065
141
2.56
26,564
131
1.97
Loans held for sale
73
1
7.08
38
—
0.72
Loans and leases
Commercial
30,650
417
5.46
28,952
275
3.81
Commercial real estate
12,933
225
6.97
12,098
112
3.69
Consumer
13,096
156
4.80
10,734
87
3.24
Total loans and leases
56,679
798
5.65
51,784
474
3.67
Total interest-earning assets
82,500
988
4.81
84,041
617
2.94
Cash and due from banks
653
617
Allowance for credit losses on loans and debt securities
(619)
(480)
Goodwill and intangibles
1,063
1,015
Other assets
5,524
4,712
Total assets
$
89,121
$
89,905
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Interest-bearing deposits:
Savings and money market
$
30,325
$
113
1.49
%
$
38,325
$
6
0.06
%
Time
9,494
107
4.55
1,488
1
0.24
Total interest-bearing deposits
39,819
220
2.22
39,813
7
0.07
Borrowed funds:
Federal funds and security repurchase agreements
4,423
57
5.11
737
1
0.70
Other short-term borrowings
7,575
100
5.28
6
—
—
Long-term debt
636
9
5.97
678
7
3.79
Total borrowed funds
12,634
166
5.26
1,421
8
2.17
Total interest-bearing liabilities
52,453
386
2.95
41,234
15
0.14
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits
29,830
41,074
Other liabilities
1,580
1,575
Total liabilities
83,863
83,883
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred equity
440
440
Common equity
4,818
5,582
Total shareholders’ equity
5,258
6,022
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$
89,121
$
89,905
Spread on average interest-bearing funds
1.86
%
2.80
%
Net impact of noninterest-bearing sources of funds
1.06
%
0.07
%
Net interest margin
$
602
2.92
%
$
602
2.87
%
Memo: total cost of deposits
1.27
%
0.03
%
Memo: total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities
$
82,283
386
1.88
%
$
82,308
15
0.07
%
1
Rates are calculated using amounts in thousands and a tax rate of 21% for the periods presented.
2
Net of unamortized purchase premiums, discounts, and deferred loan fees and costs.
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Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Average
balance
Amount of
interest
1
Average
yield/rate
1
Average
balance
Amount of
interest
1
Average
yield/rate
1
ASSETS
Money market investments:
Interest-bearing deposits
$
2,771
$
68
4.98
%
$
4,914
$
8
0.34
%
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
1,428
37
5.19
2,422
10
0.84
Total money market investments
4,199
105
5.05
7,336
18
0.50
Securities:
Held-to-maturity
10,928
122
2.26
462
7
3.04
Available-for-sale
2
11,500
156
2.73
25,485
229
1.81
Trading
78
1
2.14
370
9
4.91
Total securities
22,506
279
2.50
26,317
245
1.88
Loans held for sale
39
1
6.67
48
—
1.44
Loans and leases
Commercial
30,664
798
5.25
28,725
535
3.76
Commercial real estate
12,904
434
6.78
12,134
213
3.53
Consumer
12,849
300
4.71
10,501
169
3.24
Total loans and leases
56,417
1,532
5.48
51,360
917
3.60
Total interest-earning assets
83,161
1,917
4.65
85,061
1,180
2.80
Cash and due from banks
598
621
Allowance for credit losses on loans and debt securities
(597)
(497)
Goodwill and intangibles
1,064
1,015
Other assets
5,574
4,463
Total assets
$
89,800
$
90,663
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Interest-bearing deposits:
Savings and money market
$
31,585
$
175
1.12
%
$
38,726
$
11
0.05
%
Time
6,232
127
4.11
1,538
2
0.25
Total interest-bearing deposits
37,817
302
1.61
40,264
13
0.06
Borrowed funds:
Federal funds and security repurchase agreements
5,015
121
4.85
661
1
0.43
Other short-term borrowings
7,266
184
5.09
8
—
—
Long-term debt
644
20
6.42
750
12
3.17
Total borrowed funds
12,925
325
5.07
1,419
13
1.88
Total interest-bearing liabilities
50,742
627
2.49
41,683
26
0.12
Noninterest-bearing demand deposits
32,084
40,980
Other liabilities
1,817
1,422
Total liabilities
84,643
84,085
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred equity
440
440
Common equity
4,717
6,138
Total shareholders’ equity
5,157
6,578
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$
89,800
$
90,663
Spread on average interest-bearing funds
2.16
%
2.68
%
Net impact of noninterest-bearing sources of funds
0.97
%
0.05
%
Net interest margin
$
1,290
3.13
%
$
1,154
2.73
%
Memo: total cost of deposits
0.87
%
0.03
%
Memo: total deposits and interest-bearing liabilities
$
82,826
627
1.54
%
$
82,663
26
0.06
%
1
Rates are calculated using amounts in thousands and a tax rate of 21% for the periods presented.
2
Net of unamortized purchase premiums, discounts, and deferred loan fees and costs.
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Provision for Credit Losses
The allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) is the combination of both the allowance for loan and lease losses (“ALLL”) and the reserve for unfunded lending commitments (“RULC”). The ALLL represents the estimated current expected credit losses related to the loan and lease portfolio as of the balance sheet date. The RULC represents the estimated reserve for current expected credit losses associated with off-balance sheet commitments. Changes in the ALLL and RULC, net of charge-offs and recoveries, are recorded as the provision for loan and lease losses and the provision for unfunded lending commitments, respectively, in the income statement. The ACL for debt securities is estimated separately from loans and is recorded in investment securities on the consolidated balance sheet.
The provision for credit losses, which is the combination of both the provision for loan and lease losses and the provision for unfunded lending commitments, was $46 million, compared with $41 million in the second quarter of 2022. The ACL was $711 million at June 30, 2023, compared with $546 million at June 30, 2022. The increase in the ACL was primarily due to deterioration in economic forecasts. The ratio of ACL to total loans and leases was 1.25% and 1.04% at June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The provision for securities losses was less than $1 million during the second quarter of 2023 and 2022.
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The bar chart above illustrates the broad categories of change in the ACL from the prior year period. The second bar represents changes in economic forecasts and current economic conditions, which increased the ACL by $149 million from the prior year quarter.
The third bar represents changes in credit quality factors and includes risk-grade migration and specific reserves against loans, which, when combined, increased the ACL by $3 million, reflecting relatively stable credit quality. Nonperforming assets decreased $37 million, or 18%, and classified loans decreased $241 million, or 24%. Net loan and lease charge-offs totaled $13 million, or 0.09% annualized of average loans, compared with net charge-offs of $9 million, or 0.07% annualized of average loans in the prior year quarter.
The fourth bar represents loan portfolio changes, driven primarily by loan growth, as well as changes in portfolio mix, the aging of the portfolio, and other risk factors; all of which resulted in a $13 million increase in the ACL.
See “Credit Risk Management” on page 20 and Note 6 in our 2022 Form 10-K for more information on how we determine the appropriate level of the ALLL and the RULC.
Noninterest Income
Noninterest income represents revenue earned from products and services that generally have no associated interest rate or yield and is classified as either customer-related or noncustomer-related. Customer-related noninterest income excludes items such as securities gains and losses, dividends, insurance-related income, and mark-to-market adjustments on certain derivatives.
Total noninterest income increased $17 million, or 10%, relative to the prior year. Noninterest income accounted for approximately 24% and 22% of our net revenue during the second quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively. The following schedule presents a comparison of the major components of noninterest income.
NONINTEREST INCOME
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
(Dollar amounts in millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
45
$
37
$
8
22
%
$
88
$
78
$
10
13
%
Card fees
25
25
—
—
49
50
(1)
(2)
Retail and business banking fees
16
20
(4)
(20)
32
40
(8)
(20)
Loan-related fees and income
19
21
(2)
(10)
40
43
(3)
(7)
Capital markets fees
27
21
6
29
44
36
8
22
Wealth management fees
14
13
1
8
29
27
2
7
Other customer-related fees
16
17
(1)
(6)
31
31
—
—
Customer-related noninterest income
162
154
8
5
313
305
8
3
Fair value and nonhedge derivative income
1
10
(9)
(90)
(2)
16
(18)
NM
Dividends and other income (loss)
26
7
19
NM
37
9
28
NM
Securities gains (losses), net
—
1
(1)
NM
1
(16)
17
NM
Noncustomer-related noninterest income
27
18
9
50
36
9
27
NM
Total noninterest income
$
189
$
172
$
17
10
%
$
349
$
314
$
35
11
%
Customer-related Noninterest Income
Total customer-related noninterest income increased $8 million, or 5%, compared with the prior year period. The increase was driven primarily by improved commercial account activity, including treasury management fees, as well as loan syndication, swaps, and other capital markets income. Retail and business banking fees decreased largely as a result of a change in our overdraft and non-sufficient funds practices effected during the third quarter of 2022.
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Noncustomer-related Noninterest Income
Total noncustomer-related noninterest income increased $9 million from the prior year quarter. Dividends and other income increased $19 million, primarily due to a $13 million gain on the sale of a bank-owned property, as well as an increase in dividends on FHLB stock. These increases were offset by a $9 million decrease in fair value and nonhedge derivative income, primarily due to a $10 million credit valuation adjustment (“CVA”) gain in the prior year period.
Noninterest Expense
The following schedule presents a comparison of the major components of noninterest expense.
NONINTEREST EXPENSE
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
(Dollar amounts in millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Salaries and employee benefits
$
324
$
307
$
17
6
%
$
663
$
619
$
44
7
%
Technology, telecom, and information processing
58
53
5
9
113
105
8
8
Occupancy and equipment, net
40
36
4
11
80
74
6
8
Professional and legal services
16
14
2
14
29
28
1
4
Marketing and business development
13
9
4
44
25
17
8
47
Deposit insurance and regulatory expense
22
13
9
69
40
23
17
74
Credit-related expense
7
7
—
—
13
14
(1)
(7)
Other real estate expense, net
—
—
—
NM
—
1
(1)
NM
Other
28
25
3
12
57
47
10
21
Total noninterest expense
$
508
$
464
$
44
9
%
$
1,020
$
928
$
92
10
%
Adjusted noninterest expense
1
$
494
$
463
$
31
7
%
$
1,003
$
927
$
76
8
%
1
For information on non-GAAP financial measures, see “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” on page 35.
Total noninterest expense increased $44 million, or 9%, relative to the prior year quarter. Salaries and benefits expense increased $17 million, or 6%, primarily due to $13 million in severance expense during the current quarter, reflecting our commitment to manage expenses.
Deposit insurance and regulatory expense increased $9 million, or 69%, driven largely by an increased FDIC insurance base rate beginning in 2023 and changes in balance sheet composition. In May 2023, the FDIC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, which would implement a special assessment to recover the cost associated with protecting uninsured depositors following the closures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. Using an assessment base equal to the estimated amount of uninsured deposits at December 31, 2022, the FDIC proposed to collect the special assessment at an annual rate of approximately 12.5 bps over eight quarterly periods, beginning the first quarter of 2024. As proposed, we estimate the total impact of the special assessment on our deposit insurance and regulatory expense would be approximately $80 million. At June 30, 2023, we had not accrued for any portion of this estimated amount. The ultimate impact and timing of expense recognition will depend on the final rule, which is not expected until late 2023.
Technology, telecom, and information processing expense increased $5 million, or 9%, primarily due to increases in application software, maintenance, and related amortization expenses. The efficiency ratio was 62.5%, compared with 60.7%, as growth in adjusted noninterest expense outpaced growth in adjusted taxable-equivalent revenue. For information on non-GAAP financial measures, see page 35.
Technology Spend
Technology spend represents expenditures associated with technology-related investments, operations, systems, and infrastructure, and includes current period expenses reported on our consolidated statement of income, and capitalized investments, net of related amortization and depreciation, reported on our consolidated balance sheet. Technology spend is reported as a combination of the following:
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•
Technology, telecom, and information processing expense
— includes expenses related to application software licensing and maintenance, related amortization, telecommunications, and data processing;
•
Other technology-related expense
— includes related noncapitalized salaries and employee benefits, occupancy and equipment, and professional and legal services; and
•
Technology investments
— includes capitalized technology infrastructure equipment, hardware, and purchased or internally developed software, less related amortization or depreciation.
The following schedule presents the composition of our technology spend:
TECHNOLOGY SPEND
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Amount
change
Percent
change
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Technology, telecom, and information processing expense
$
58
$
53
$
5
9
%
$
113
$
105
$
8
8
%
Other technology-related expense
56
51
5
10
110
100
10
10
Technology investments
23
22
1
5
49
44
5
11
Less: related amortization and depreciation
(16)
(13)
(3)
23
(30)
(27)
(3)
11
Total technology spend
$
121
$
113
$
8
7
%
$
242
$
222
$
20
9
%
Total technology spend increased $8 million relative to the prior year quarter, largely due to technology-related compensation, investments in application resiliency, and increases in application software and maintenance expense.
Income Taxes
The following schedule summarizes the income tax expense and effective tax rates for the periods presented.
INCOME TAXES
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Dollar amounts in millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Income before income taxes
$
226
$
260
$
508
$
515
Income tax expense
51
57
129
109
Effective tax rate
22.6
%
21.9
%
25.4
%
21.2
%
The effective tax rate was 22.6% and 21.9% for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. See Note 12 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for more information about the factors that impacted the income tax rates, as well as information about deferred income tax assets and liabilities, and valuation allowances.
Preferred Stock Dividends
Preferred stock dividends totaled $9 million and $8 million for the second quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively.
BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS
Interest-Earning Assets
Interest-earning assets have associated interest rates or yields, and generally consist of money market investments, securities, loans, and leases. We strive to maintain a high level of interest-earning assets relative to total assets. For more information regarding the average balances, associated revenue generated, and the respective yields of our interest-earning assets, see the Consolidated Average Balance Sheet on page 10.
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Investment Securities Portfolio
We invest in securities to actively manage liquidity and interest rate risk and to generate interest income. We primarily own securities that can readily provide us with cash and liquidity through secured borrowing agreements without the need to sell the securities. We also manage the duration extension risk of our investment securities portfolio. At June 30, 2023, the estimated duration of our securities portfolio decreased to 3.7 years, compared with 4.1 years at December 31, 2022, and 3.9 years at June 30, 2022, primarily due to the addition of certain portfolio layer method fair value hedges. See Note 7 for more information on these fair value hedges. This duration helps to manage the inherent interest rate mismatch between loans and deposits, as fixed-rate term investments facilitate the balancing of asset and liability durations, as well as protect the economic value of shareholders' equity.
For information about our borrowing capacity associated with the investment securities portfolio and how we manage our liquidity risk, refer to the “Liquidity Risk Management” section on page 31. See also Note 3 and Note 5 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for more information on fair value measurements and the accounting for our investment securities portfolio.
The following schedule presents the major components of our investment securities portfolio.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES PORTFOLIO
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(In millions)
Par Value
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Par Value
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Held-to-maturity
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
$
96
$
96
$
90
$
100
$
100
$
93
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
1
12,456
10,289
10,335
12,921
10,621
10,772
Municipal securities
368
368
343
404
405
374
Total held-to-maturity
12,920
10,753
10,768
13,425
11,126
11,239
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
565
565
475
555
557
393
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
724
717
677
790
782
736
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
8,913
8,991
7,647
9,566
9,652
8,367
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
604
646
619
691
740
712
Municipal securities
1,350
1,480
1,391
1,571
1,732
1,634
Other debt securities
25
25
23
75
75
73
Total available-for-sale
12,181
12,424
10,832
13,248
13,538
11,915
Total HTM and AFS investment securities
$
25,101
$
23,177
$
21,600
$
26,673
$
24,664
$
23,154
1
During the fourth quarter of 2022, we transferred approximately $10.7 billion fair value ($13.1 billion amortized cost) of mortgage-backed AFS securities to the HTM category. The transfer of these securities from AFS to HTM at fair value resulted in a discount to the amortized cost basis of the HTM securities equivalent to the $2.4 billion ($1.8 billion after tax) of unrealized losses in AOCI attributable to these securities. The amortization of the unrealized losses will offset the effect of the accretion of the discount created by the transfer. At June 30, 2023, the unamortized discount on the HTM securities totaled approximately $2.2 billion ($1.7 billion after tax).
The amortized cost of total HTM and AFS investment securities decreased $1.5 billion, or 6%, from December 31, 2022, primarily due to payments and maturities. Approximately 8% of the total HTM and AFS investment securities were floating-rate instruments at both June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Additionally, at June 30, 2023, we have $3.6 billion of pay-fixed swaps held as fair value hedges against fixed-rate AFS securities that effectively convert the fixed interest income to a floating rate on the hedged portion of the securities.
At June 30, 2023, the AFS investment securities portfolio included approximately $243 million of net premium that was distributed across the various security categories. Total taxable-equivalent premium amortization for these investment securities was $22 million for the second quarter of 2023, compared with $27 million for the same prior year period.
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In addition to HTM and AFS securities, we also have a trading securities portfolio that totaled $32 million at June 30, 2023, compared with $465 million at December 31, 2022. The prior year-end amount included $395 million of money market mutual sweep accounts. Beginning in the first quarter of 2023, related sweep balances were presented in “Money market investments” on the consolidated balance sheet.
Refer to the “Interest Rate Risk Management” section on page 27, the “Capital Management” section on page 33, and Note 5 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for more discussion regarding our investment securities portfolio, swaps, and related unrealized gains and losses.
Municipal Investments and Extensions of Credit
We support our communities by providing products and services to state and local governments (“municipalities”), including deposit services, loans, and investment banking services. We also invest in securities issued by municipalities. Our municipal lending products generally include loans in which the debt service is repaid from general funds or pledged revenues of the municipal entity, or to private commercial entities or 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entities utilizing a pass-through municipal entity to achieve favorable tax treatment.
The following schedule summarizes our total investments and extensions of credit to municipalities:
MUNICIPAL INVESTMENTS AND EXTENSIONS OF CREDIT
(In millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Loans and leases
$
4,354
$
4,361
Held-to-maturity securities
368
405
Available-for-sale securities
1,391
1,634
Trading securities
32
71
Unfunded lending commitments
361
406
Total
$
6,506
$
6,877
Our municipal loans and securities are primarily associated with municipalities located within our geographic footprint. The municipal loan and lease portfolio is primarily secured by general obligations of municipal entities. Other types of collateral also include real estate, revenue pledges, or equipment. At June 30, 2023, we had no municipal loans on nonaccrual.
Municipal securities are internally graded, similar to loans, using risk-grading systems which vary based on the size and type of credit risk exposure. The internal risk grades assigned to our municipal securities follow our definitions of Pass, Special Mention, and Substandard, which are consistent with published definitions of regulatory risk classifications. At June 30, 2023, all municipal securities were graded as Pass. See Notes 5 and 6 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information about the credit quality of these municipal loans and securities.
Loan and Lease Portfolio
We provide a wide range of lending products to commercial customers, generally small- and medium-sized businesses. We also provide various retail lending products and services to consumers and small businesses. The following schedule presents the composition of our loan and lease portfolio.
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LOAN AND LEASE PORTFOLIO
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amount
% of
total loans
Amount
% of
total loans
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
16,622
29.2
%
$
16,377
29.4
%
Leasing
388
0.7
386
0.7
Owner-occupied
9,328
16.4
9,371
16.8
Municipal
4,354
7.6
4,361
7.8
Total commercial
30,692
53.9
30,495
54.8
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
2,498
4.4
2,513
4.5
Term
10,406
18.3
10,226
18.4
Total commercial real estate
12,904
22.7
12,739
22.9
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
3,291
5.8
3,377
6.1
1-4 family residential
7,980
14.0
7,286
13.1
Construction and other consumer real estate
1,434
2.5
1,161
2.1
Bankcard and other revolving plans
466
0.8
471
0.8
Other
150
0.3
124
0.2
Total consumer
13,321
23.4
12,419
22.3
Total loans and leases
$
56,917
100.0
%
$
55,653
100.0
%
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the ratio of loans and leases to total assets was 65% and 62%, respectively. The largest loan category was commercial and industrial loans, which constituted 29% of our total loan portfolio at both time periods.
During the first six months of 2023, the loan and lease portfolio increased $1.3 billion, or 2%, to $56.9 billion at June 30, 2023, primarily due to growth of $0.7 billion in consumer 1-4 family residential mortgage loans, driven mainly from an increased demand for adjustable-rate mortgages.
Other Noninterest-Bearing Investments
Other noninterest-bearing investments are equity investments that are held primarily for capital appreciation, dividends, or for certain regulatory requirements. The following schedule summarizes our related investments.
OTHER NONINTEREST-BEARING INVESTMENTS
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Amount change
Percent change
Bank-owned life insurance
$
549
$
546
$
3
1
%
Federal Home Loan Bank stock
111
294
(183)
(62)
Federal Reserve stock
65
68
(3)
(4)
Farmer Mac stock
21
19
2
11
SBIC investments
177
172
5
3
Other
33
31
2
6
Total other noninterest-bearing investments
$
956
$
1,130
$
(174)
(15)
%
Total other noninterest-bearing investments decreased $174 million, or 15%, during the first six months of 2023, primarily due to a $183 million decrease in FHLB stock. We are required to invest approximately 4% of our FHLB borrowings in FHLB stock to maintain our borrowing capacity. The decrease in FHLB stock was driven by declines in FHLB borrowings during the second quarter of 2023 in response to an increase in total deposits.
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Premises, Equipment, and Software
We are in the final phase of a three-phase project to replace our core loan and deposit banking systems. This final phase includes the replacement of our deposit banking systems through multiple affiliate bank conversions, the first of which was completed in the second quarter of 2023. We expect to complete the remaining affiliate bank conversions in 2024.
The following schedule summarizes the capitalized costs associated with our core system replacement project, which are depreciated using a useful life of ten years.
CAPITALIZED COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CORE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT PROJECT
June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Total
Total amount of capitalized costs, less accumulated depreciation
$
25
$
50
$
221
$
296
Deposits
Deposits are our primary funding source. In recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, we experienced a significant influx of deposits, which was impacted by considerable fiscal and monetary policy decisions. During the prior year, with the withdrawal of stimulus by the federal government, our deposits began to decline to more normalized levels. This trend accelerated with prominent bank failures during the first quarter of 2023 and abated during the second quarter of 2023, with period-end deposits increasing meaningfully from March 31, 2023 to June 30, 2023. Total deposits have remained above pre-pandemic (December 31, 2019) levels during 2023.
The following schedule presents the composition of our deposit portfolio.
DEPOSIT PORTFOLIO
June 30, 2023
March 31, 2023
December 31, 2022
December 31, 2019
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amount
% of
total
deposits
Amount
% of
total
deposits
Amount
% of
total
deposits
Amount
% of
total
deposits
Deposits by type
Noninterest-bearing demand
$
28,670
38.6
%
$
30,974
44.8
%
$
35,777
49.9
%
$
23,576
41.3
%
Interest-bearing:
Savings and money market
33,303
44.8
30,826
44.5
33,474
46.7
28,249
49.5
Time
3,897
5.2
2,024
2.9
1,484
2.1
2,451
4.3
Brokered
8,453
11.4
5,384
7.8
917
1.3
2,809
4.9
Total deposits
$
74,323
100.0
%
$
69,208
100.0
%
$
71,652
100.0
%
$
57,085
100.0
%
Deposit-related metrics
Estimated amount of
insured deposits
$
43,911
59
%
$
37,846
55
%
$
34,018
47
%
$
28,802
50
%
Estimated amount of
uninsured deposits
$
30,412
41
%
$
31,362
45
%
$
37,634
53
%
$
28,283
50
%
Estimated amount of collateralized deposits
1
$
2,679
3.6
%
$
2,708
3.9
%
$
2,861
4.0
%
$
1,928
3.4
%
Loan-to-deposit ratio
77
%
81
%
78
%
85
%
1
Includes both insured and uninsured deposits.
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Total deposits increased $5.1 billion, or 7%, from March 31, 2023, and $2.7 billion, or 4%, from December 31, 2022. These increases were primarily due to significant growth in brokered and customer deposits, and partially offset by a decline in noninterest-bearing deposits as interest rates have risen. At June 30, 2023, total customer deposits included approximately $3.4 billion from reciprocal placement products where we distributed our customers’ deposits in a placement network to increase their FDIC insurance and in return we received a matching amount of deposits from other network banks.
At June 30, 2023, the estimated total amount of uninsured deposits was $30.4 billion, or 41%, of total deposits, compared with $31.4 billion, or 45%, and $37.6 billion, or 53%, of total deposits at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Our loan-to-deposit ratio was 77%, compared with 81% and 78% for the same time periods.
See “Liquidity Risk Management” on page 31 for additional information on liquidity and borrowed funds.
RISK MANAGEMENT
Risk management is an integral part of our operations and is a key determinant of our overall performance. We employ various strategies to prudently manage the risks to which our operations are exposed, including credit risk, market and interest rate risk, liquidity risk, strategic and business risk, operational risk, technology risk, cybersecurity risk, capital/financial reporting risk, legal/compliance risk (including regulatory risk), and reputational risk. These risks are overseen by various management committees including the Enterprise Risk Management Committee. For a more comprehensive discussion of these risks, see “Risk Factors” in our 2022 Form 10-K.
Credit Risk Management
Credit risk is the possibility of loss from the failure of a borrower, guarantor, or another obligor to fully perform under the terms of a credit-related contract. Credit risk arises primarily from our lending activities, as well as from off-balance sheet credit instruments. Credit policies, credit risk management, and credit examination functions inform and support the oversight of credit risk. Our credit policies emphasize strong underwriting standards and early detection of potential problem credits in order to develop and implement action plans on a timely basis to mitigate potential losses. These formal credit policies and procedures provide us with a framework for consistent underwriting and a basis for sound credit decisions at the local banking affiliate level.
Our overall credit risk management strategy includes diversification of our loan portfolio. Our business activity is conducted primarily within the geographic footprint of our banking affiliates. We strive to avoid the risk of undue concentrations of credit in any particular industry, collateral type, location, or with any individual customer or counterparty. We have actively managed the credit risk in our commercial real estate (“CRE”) portfolio for more than a decade, having reduced CRE loans to 23% of total loans, compared with 33% in late 2008. For a more comprehensive discussion of our credit risk management, see “Credit Risk Management” in our 2022 Form 10-K.
U.S. Government Agency Guaranteed Loans
We participate in various guaranteed lending programs sponsored by United States (“U.S.”) government agencies, such as the Small Business Administration (“SBA”), Federal Housing Authority, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Export-Import Bank of the U.S., and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. At June 30, 2023, $593 million of related loans were guaranteed, primarily by the SBA, and included $125 million of Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans. The following schedule presents the composition of U.S. government agency guaranteed loans.
U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY GUARANTEED LOANS
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
Percent
guaranteed
December 31,
2022
Percent
guaranteed
Commercial
$
703
81
%
$
753
83
%
Commercial real estate
24
79
21
76
Consumer
5
100
5
100
Total loans
$
732
81
%
$
779
83
%
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Commercial Lending
The following schedule provides information regarding lending exposures to certain industries in our commercial lending portfolio.
COMMERCIAL LENDING BY INDUSTRY GROUP
1
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amount
Percent
Amount
Percent
Real estate, rental, and leasing
$
2,923
9.5
%
$
2,802
9.2
%
Retail trade
2,842
9.3
2,751
9.0
Finance and insurance
2,634
8.6
2,992
9.8
Healthcare and social assistance
2,495
8.1
2,373
7.8
Public Administration
2,376
7.7
2,366
7.8
Manufacturing
2,319
7.5
2,387
7.8
Wholesale trade
1,918
6.3
1,880
6.2
Utilities
2
1,590
5.2
1,418
4.6
Transportation and warehousing
1,501
4.9
1,464
4.8
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
1,326
4.3
1,349
4.4
Educational services
1,286
4.2
1,302
4.3
Construction
1,276
4.2
1,355
4.4
Hospitality and food services
1,186
3.9
1,238
4.1
Other Services (except Public Administration)
1,066
3.5
1,041
3.4
Professional, scientific, and technical services
1,032
3.3
995
3.3
Other
3
2,922
9.5
2,782
9.1
Total
$
30,692
100.0
%
$
30,495
100.0
%
1
Industry groups are determined by North American Industry Classification System (“NAICS”) codes.
2
Includes primarily utilities, power, and renewable energy.
3
No other industry group exceeds 3.1%.
Commercial Real Estate Loans
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, our CRE loan portfolio totaled $12.9 billion and $12.7 billion, respectively, representing approximately 23% of the total loan portfolio for both periods. The majority of our CRE loans are secured by real estate primarily located within our geographic footprint. The following schedule presents the geographic distribution of our CRE loan portfolio based on the location of the primary collateral.
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LENDING BY COLLATERAL LOCATION
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amount
Percent
Amount
Percent
Arizona
$
1,656
13
%
$
1,521
12
%
California
3,772
29
3,805
30
Colorado
639
5
637
5
Nevada
1,030
8
910
7
Texas
2,211
17
2,139
17
Utah/Idaho
2,202
17
2,397
19
Washington/Oregon
912
7
899
7
Other
482
4
431
3
Total CRE
$
12,904
100
%
$
12,739
100
%
Approximately 23% of the total CRE loan portfolio is scheduled to mature in the next 12 months. Term CRE loans generally mature within a three- to seven-year period and consist of full, partial, and non-recourse guarantee structures. Typical term CRE loan structures include annually tested operating covenants that require loan rebalancing based on minimum debt service coverage, debt yield, or loan-to-value tests. Construction and land development loans generally mature in 18 to 36 months and contain full or partial recourse guarantee structures with
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one- to five-year extension options or roll-to-perm options that often result in term debt. At June 30, 2023, approximately 85% of our CRE loan portfolio was variable-rate, and approximately 20% of these variable-rate loans were swapped to a fixed rate.
Underwriting on commercial properties is primarily based on the economic viability of the project with significant consideration given to the creditworthiness and experience of the sponsor. We generally require that the owner’s equity be injected prior to any advances. Re-margining requirements (required equity infusions upon a decline in value or cash flow of the collateral) are often included in the loan agreement along with guarantees of the sponsor. For a more comprehensive discussion of CRE loans and our underwriting, see the “Commercial Real Estate Loans” section in our 2022 Form 10-K.
The following schedule provides information regarding lending exposures to certain collateral types in our CRE loan portfolio.
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LENDING BY COLLATERAL TYPE
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amount
Percent
Amount
Percent
Commercial property
Multi-family
$
3,324
25.7
%
$
3,068
24.1
%
Industrial
2,828
21.9
2,509
19.7
Office
2,157
16.7
2,281
17.9
Retail
1,447
11.2
1,529
12.0
Hospitality
695
5.4
695
5.4
Land
247
1.9
276
2.2
Other
1
1,673
13.0
1,728
13.5
Residential property
2
Single family
289
2.3
340
2.7
Land
73
0.6
75
0.6
Condo/Townhome
28
0.2
13
0.1
Other
1
143
1.1
225
1.8
Total
$
12,904
100.0
%
$
12,739
100.0
%
1
Included in the total amount of the “Other” category was approximately $246 million and $301 million of unsecured loans at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
2
Residential property collateral type consists primarily of loans provided to commercial homebuilders for land, lot, and single-family housing developments.
Our CRE portfolio is diversified across geography and collateral type, with the largest concentration in multi-family. We provide additional analysis of our office CRE portfolio below in view of increased investor interest in that collateral type in recent periods.
Office CRE loan portfolio
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, our office CRE loan portfolio totaled $2.2 billion and $2.3 billion, representing 17% and 18% of the total CRE loan portfolio, respectively. The following schedule presents the composition of our office CRE loan portfolio and other related credit quality metrics.
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OFFICE CRE LOAN PORTFOLIO
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Office CRE
Construction and land development
$
193
$
208
Term
1,964
2,073
Total office CRE
$
2,157
$
2,281
Credit quality metrics
Criticized loan ratio
6.4
%
7.2
%
Classified loan ratio
4.8
%
5.8
%
Nonaccrual loan ratio
—
%
—
%
Delinquency ratio
—
%
1.5
%
Net charge-offs, annualized
—
%
—
%
Allowance for credit losses
$
38
$
31
Ratio of allowance for credit losses to office CRE loans, at period end
1.76
%
1.36
%
The following schedules present our office CRE loan portfolio by collateral location for the periods presented.
OFFICE CRE LOAN PORTFOLIO BY COLLATERAL LOCATION
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30, 2023
Collateral Location
Loan type
Arizona
California
Colorado
Nevada
Texas
Utah/
Idaho
Wash-ington
Other
1
Total
Office CRE
Construction and land development
$
—
$
87
$
—
$
1
$
7
$
34
$
64
$
—
$
193
Term
289
449
93
93
182
587
240
31
1,964
Total Office CRE
$
289
$
536
$
93
$
94
$
189
$
621
$
304
$
31
$
2,157
% of total
13.4
%
24.9
%
4.3
%
4.4
%
8.8
%
28.8
%
14.0
%
1.4
%
100.0
%
(Dollar amounts in millions)
December 31, 2022
Collateral Location
Loan type
Arizona
California
Colorado
Nevada
Texas
Utah/
Idaho
Wash-ington
Other
1
Total
Office CRE
Construction and land development
$
8
$
79
$
—
$
2
$
—
$
18
$
101
$
—
$
208
Term
295
525
97
99
217
613
195
32
2,073
Total Office CRE
$
303
$
604
$
97
$
101
$
217
$
631
$
296
$
32
$
2,281
% of total
13.1
%
27.0
%
4.3
%
4.3
%
9.6
%
26.8
%
13.5
%
1.4
%
100.0
%
1
No other geography exceeds $18 million at both June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
Consumer Loans
We originate first-lien residential home mortgages considered to be of prime quality. We generally hold variable-rate loans in our portfolio and sell “conforming” fixed-rate loans to third parties, including Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, for which we make representations and warranties that the loans meet certain underwriting and collateral documentation standards.
Our 1-4 family residential mortgage loan portfolio increased $694 million, or 10%, to $8.0 billion at June 30, 2023, compared with $7.3 billion at December 31, 2022, primarily due to an increased demand for adjustable-rate mortgages, which we have retained as part of our overall interest rate risk management strategy.
We also originate home equity credit lines (“HECLs”). At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, our HECL portfolio totaled $3.3 billion and $3.4 billion, respectively. Approximately 41% and 44% of our HECLs are secured by first liens for the same time periods.
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At June 30, 2023, loans representing less than 1% of the outstanding balance in the HECL portfolio were estimated to have combined loan-to-value (“CLTV”) ratios above 100%. An estimated CLTV ratio is the ratio of our loan plus any prior lien amounts divided by the estimated current collateral value. At origination, underwriting standards for the HECL portfolio generally include a maximum 80% CLTV with a Fair Isaac Corporation (“FICO”) credit score greater than 700.
Approximately 90% of our HECL portfolio is still in the draw period, and about 19% of those loans are scheduled to begin amortizing within the next five years. We believe the risk of loss and borrower default in the event of a loan becoming fully amortizing and the effect of significant interest rate changes is minimal. The ratio of HECL net charge-offs (recoveries) for the trailing twelve months to average balances at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 was (0.03)% for both periods. See Note 6 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information on the credit quality of the HECL portfolio.
Nonperforming Assets
Nonperforming assets include nonaccrual loans and other real estate owned (“OREO”) or foreclosed properties. The following schedule presents our nonperforming assets.
NONPERFORMING ASSETS
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Nonaccrual loans
1
$
162
$
149
Other real estate owned
2
2
—
Total nonperforming assets
$
164
$
149
Ratio of nonperforming assets to net loans and leases
1
and other real estate owned
2
0.29
%
0.27
%
Accruing loans past due 90 days or more
$
7
$
6
Ratio of accruing loans past due 90 days or more to loans and leases
1
0.01
%
0.01
%
Nonaccrual loans
1
and accruing loans past due 90 days or more
$
169
$
155
Ratio of nonperforming assets
1
and accruing loans past due 90 days or more to loans and leases
1
and other real estate owned
2
0.30
%
0.28
%
Nonaccrual loans
1
current as to principal and interest payments
70.4
%
57.7
%
1
Includes loans held for sale.
2
Does not include banking premises held for sale.
Nonperforming assets as a percentage of loans and leases and OREO increased to 0.29% at June 30, 2023, compared with 0.27% at December 31, 2022. Total nonaccrual loans at June 30, 2023 increased to $162 million from $149 million at December 31, 2022, primarily due to increases in commercial and industrial and owner-occupied nonaccrual loans. See Note 6 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for more information on nonaccrual loans.
Loan Modifications
Loans may be modified in the normal course of business for competitive reasons or to strengthen our collateral position. Loan modifications may also occur when the borrower experiences financial difficulty and needs temporary or permanent relief from the original contractual terms of the loan.
On January 1, 2023, we adopted Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2022-02,
Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Troubled Debt Restructurings and Vintage Disclosures,
which eliminated the recognition and measurement of troubled debt restructurings (“TDRs”) and their related disclosures. ASU 2022-02 requires enhanced disclosures for loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty. At June 30, 2023, loans that have been modified to accommodate a borrower experiencing financial difficulties totaled $148 million.
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principal and interest, the loan may be returned to accrual status. The borrower’s payment performance prior to and following the modification is taken into account to determine whether a loan should be returned to accrual status.
ACCRUING AND NONACCRUING MODIFIED LOANS TO BORROWERS EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY
(In millions)
June 30,
2023
Modified loans – accruing
$
137
Modified loans – nonaccruing
11
Total
$
148
For additional information regarding loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty, including information related to TDRs prior to our adoption of ASU 2022-02, see Note 6 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
Allowance for Credit Losses
The ACL includes the ALLL and the RULC. The ACL represents our estimate of current expected credit losses related to the loan and lease portfolio and unfunded lending commitments as of the balance sheet date. To determine the adequacy of the allowance, our loan and lease portfolio is segmented based on loan type.
The RULC, a reserve for potential losses associated with off-balance sheet commitments, remained stable during the first six months of 2023. The reserve is separately recorded on the consolidated balance sheet in “Other liabilities,” and any related increases or decreases in the reserve are recorded on the consolidated income statement in “Provision for unfunded lending commitments.”
The following schedule presents the changes in and allocation of the ACL.
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SUMMARY OF CREDIT LOSS EXPERIENCE
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2022
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2022
Loans and leases outstanding
$
56,917
$
55,653
$
52,370
Average loans and leases outstanding:
Commercial
30,664
29,225
28,725
Commercial real estate
12,904
12,251
12,134
Consumer
12,849
11,122
10,501
Total average loans and leases outstanding
$
56,417
$
52,598
$
51,360
Allowance for loan and lease losses:
Balance at beginning of period
1
$
572
$
513
$
513
Provision for loan losses
92
101
10
Charge-offs:
Commercial
23
72
28
Commercial real estate
—
—
—
Consumer
6
10
7
Total
29
82
35
Recoveries:
Commercial
12
32
15
Commercial real estate
—
—
—
Consumer
4
11
5
Total
16
43
20
Net loan and lease charge-offs
13
39
15
Balance at end of period
$
651
$
575
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments:
Balance at beginning of period
$
61
$
40
$
40
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
(1)
21
(2)
Balance at end of period
$
60
$
61
$
38
Total allowance for credit losses:
Allowance for loan and lease losses
$
651
$
575
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
60
61
38
Total allowance for credit losses
$
711
$
636
$
546
Ratio of allowance for credit losses to net loans and leases, at period end
1.25
%
1.14
%
1.04
%
Ratio of allowance for credit losses to nonaccrual loans, at period end
439
%
427
%
280
%
Ratio of allowance for credit losses to nonaccrual loans and accruing loans past due 90 days or more, at period end
421
%
410
%
272
%
Ratio of total net charge-offs to average loans and leases
2
0.05
%
0.07
%
0.06
%
Ratio of commercial net charge-offs to average commercial loans
2
0.07
%
0.14
%
0.09
%
Ratio of commercial real estate net charge-offs to average commercial real estate loans
2
—
%
—
%
—
%
Ratio of consumer net charge-offs to average consumer loans
2
0.03
%
(0.01)
%
0.04
%
1
The beginning balance for the six months ended June 30, 2023 for the allowance for loan losses does not agree to the ending balance at December 31, 2022 because of the adoption of the new accounting standard related to loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulties.
2
Ratios are annualized for the periods presented except for the period representing the full twelve months.
The total ACL increased to $711 million, from $636 million, during the first six months of 2023, primarily due to deterioration in economic forecasts. See Note 6 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information related to the ACL and credit trends experienced in each portfolio segment.
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Interest Rate and Market Risk Management
Interest rate risk is the potential for reduced net interest income and other rate-sensitive income resulting from adverse changes in the level of interest rates. Market risk is the potential for loss arising from adverse changes in the fair value of fixed-income securities, equity securities, other earning assets, and derivative financial instruments as a result of changes in interest rates or other factors. Because we engage in transactions involving various financial products, we are exposed to both interest rate risk and market risk. For a more comprehensive discussion of our interest rate and market risk management, see the “Interest Rate and Market Risk Management” section in our 2022 Form 10-K.
Interest Rate Risk
We strive to position the Bank for interest rate changes and manage the balance sheet sensitivity to reduce the volatility of both net interest income and economic value of equity. We generally have granular deposit funding. Much of this funding has an indeterminate life with no maturity and can be withdrawn at any time. Because most deposits come from household and business accounts, their duration is generally longer than the duration of our loan portfolio. As such, we are naturally “asset-sensitive” — meaning that our assets are expected to reprice faster or more significantly than our liabilities. In previous interest rate environments, we have added (1) interest rate swaps to synthetically increase the duration of the loan portfolio, (2) longer-duration securities, and (3) longer-duration loans to reduce the asset sensitivity to a level where an increase in interest rates of 100 bps would continue to result in a positive change in net interest income, and a decline in interest rates would be more muted. Additionally, we have pay-fixed interest rate swaps to adjust the duration of the investment securities portfolio.
Asset sensitivity measures depend upon the assumptions we use for deposit runoff and repricing behavior. As interest rates rise, we expect some customers to move balances from demand deposits to interest-bearing accounts such as money market, savings, or certificates of deposit. Our models are particularly sensitive to the assumption about the rate of such migration.
We also assume a correlation, referred to as a “deposit beta,” with respect to interest-bearing deposits, wherein the rates paid to customers change at a different pace when compared with changes in average benchmark interest rates. Generally, certificates of deposit are assumed to have a high correlation, while interest-bearing checking accounts are assumed to have a lower correlation.
With the recent prominent bank failures during the first half of 2023, customer deposit behavior deviated from modeled behaviors, with the latter being informed using data reflecting an extended period of relatively low interest rates. As such, in addition to our historical-based assumptions, we have included adjusted deposit assumptions into our interest risk rate management, which increase the deposit beta for interest-bearing products and increase the percentage of non-interest bearing deposits that migrate to interest-bearing products.
The following schedule presents deposit duration assumptions using both historical-based deposit behavior as well as the adjusted assumptions discussed previously.
DEPOSIT ASSUMPTIONS
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Historical-based assumptions
Adjusted
assumptions
Historical-based assumptions
Product
Effective duration (unchanged)
Effective duration
(+200 bps)
Effective duration (unchanged)
Effective duration
(+200 bps)
Effective duration (unchanged)
Effective duration
(+200 bps)
Demand deposits
3.9%
3.7%
2.9%
2.7%
3.6%
3.5%
Money market
2.2%
2.1%
1.5%
1.3%
2.3%
2.0%
Savings and interest-bearing checking
2.9%
2.6%
2.0%
1.6%
3.1%
2.8%
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As more rate-sensitive deposits have runoff, the effective duration of the deposits under the historical-based assumptions has lengthened due to the remaining deposits that are assumed to be less rate sensitive. Conversely, the effective duration of the deposits under the adjusted assumptions has shortened considerably due to faster deposit repricing.
As noted previously, we utilize derivatives to manage interest rate risk. The following schedule presents derivatives that are designated in qualifying hedging relationships at June 30, 2023. Included are the average outstanding derivative notional amounts for each period presented and the weighted average fixed-rate paid or received for each category of cash flow and fair value hedge. Fair value hedges of assets include $2.5 billion in notional of hedges of AFS securities designated under the portfolio layer method that were added during the second quarter of 2023. See Note 7 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information regarding the impact of these hedging relationships on interest income and expense.
DERIVATIVES DESIGNATED IN QUALIFYING HEDGING RELATIONSHIPS
2023
2024
2025
3Q25 - 2Q26
3Q26 - 2Q27
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Cash flow hedges
Cash flow hedges of assets
1,2
Average outstanding notional
$
2,550
$
2,250
$
1,817
$
1,483
$
1,050
$
550
$
350
$
350
$
221
$
100
Weighted-average fixed-rate received
2.37
%
2.24
%
2.05
%
1.96
%
1.82
%
1.96
%
2.34
%
2.34
%
1.94
%
1.65
%
Cash flow hedges of liabilities
3
Average outstanding notional
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
500
$
—
$
—
Weighted-average fixed-rate paid
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
3.67
%
—
%
—
%
2023
4
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
Fair value hedges
Fair value hedges of assets
4
Average outstanding notional
$
3,172
$
3,444
$
3,558
$
3,562
$
3,558
$
1,928
$
1,049
$
1,044
$
1,037
$
1,001
Weighted-average fixed-rate paid
3.16
%
3.06
%
3.03
%
3.02
%
3.03
%
2.28
%
1.84
%
1.83
%
1.83
%
1.83
%
Fair value hedges of liabilities
5
Average outstanding notional
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
—
Weighted-average fixed-rate received
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
—
%
1
Cash flow hedges consist of receive-fixed swaps hedging pools of floating-rate loans.
2
Cash flow hedges of assets fully matures in February 2027. Amounts for 2027 have not been prorated to reflect this hedge maturing during the period.
3
Cash flow hedges of liabilities fully matures in May of 2025.
4
Fair value hedges of assets consist of pay-fixed interest rate swaps hedging AFS fixed-rate securities.
5
Fair value hedges of debt consist of receive-fixed swaps hedging fixed-rate debt. The sole fair value hedge of debt was terminated during the second quarter of 2023.
Incorporating the historical-based and adjusted deposit assumptions and the impact of derivatives in qualifying hedging relationships previously discussed, the following schedule presents earnings at risk (“EaR”), or the percentage change in 12-month forward-looking net interest income, and our estimated percentage change in economic value of equity (“EVE”). Both EaR and EVE are based on a static balance sheet size under parallel interest rate changes ranging from -100 bps to +300 bps.
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INCOME SIMULATION – CHANGE IN NET INTEREST INCOME AND CHANGE IN ECONOMIC VALUE OF EQUITY
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Parallel shift in rates (in bps)
1
Parallel shift in rates (in bps)
1
Repricing scenario
-100
0
+100
+200
+300
-100
0
+100
+200
+300
Historical-based assumptions:
Earnings at Risk
(EaR)
(5.8)
%
—
%
5.9
%
11.8
%
17.7
%
(2.4)
%
—
%
2.4
%
4.8
%
7.1
%
Economic Value of Equity
(EVE)
(0.1)
%
—
%
1.9
%
3.5
%
4.8
%
2.0
%
—
%
(1.1)
%
(2.3)
%
(3.7)
%
Adjusted assumptions:
Earnings at Risk
(EaR)
(1.3)
%
—
%
1.4
%
2.9
%
4.4
%
Economic Value of Equity
(EVE)
4.8
%
—
%
(4.1)
%
(8.6)
%
(12.9)
%
1
Assumes rates cannot go below zero in the negative rate shift.
Under the historical-based assumptions, the asset sensitivity, as measured by EaR, increased during the second quarter of 2023, primarily due an increase in pay-fixed interest rate swap notional, partially offset by deposit migration from low beta products to high beta products. Under the adjusted deposit assumptions, asset sensitivity decreased significantly due to faster deposit repricing.
For interest-bearing deposits with indeterminate maturities, the weighted average modeled beta is 32% under the historical-based assumptions, and 55% under the adjusted assumptions.
The EaR analysis focuses on parallel rate shocks across the term structure of benchmark interest rates. In a non-parallel rate scenario where the overnight rate increases 200 bps, but the ten-year rate increases only 30 bps, the increase in EaR is modeled under the historical-based assumptions to be approximately two-thirds of the change associated with the parallel +200 bps rate change.
EaR has inherent limitations in describing expected changes in net interest income in rapidly changing interest rate environments due to a lag in asset and liability repricing behavior. As such, we expect net interest income to change due to “latent” and “emergent” interest rate sensitivity. Unlike EaR, which measures net interest income over 12 months, latent and emergent interest rate sensitivity explains changes in current quarter net interest income, compared with expected net interest income in the same quarter one year forward.
Latent interest rate sensitivity refers to future changes in net interest income based upon past rate movements that have yet to be fully recognized in revenue but will be recognized over the near term. We expect latent sensitivity to reduce net interest income by approximately 4% in the second quarter of 2024, compared with the second quarter of 2023.
Emergent interest rate sensitivity refers to future changes in net interest income based upon future interest rate movements and is measured from the latent level of net interest income. If interest rates rise consistent with the forward curve at June 30, 2023, we expect emergent sensitivity to increase net interest income by approximately 1% from the latent sensitivity level, for a cumulative 3% reduction in net interest income.
Our focus on business banking also plays a significant role in determining the nature of our asset-liability management posture. At June 30, 2023, $25.8 billion of our commercial lending and CRE loan balances were scheduled to reprice in the next six months. For these variable-rate loans, we have executed $2.9 billion of cash flow hedges by receiving fixed rates on interest rate swaps. At June 30, 2023, we also had $3.6 billion of variable-rate consumer loans scheduled to reprice in the next six months. The impact on asset sensitivity from commercial or consumer loans with floors has become insignificant as rates have risen. See Notes 3 and 7 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information regarding derivative instruments.
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LIBOR Transition
London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”) has been phased out globally, and banks were required to migrate to alternative reference rates by June 30, 2023. We implemented processes, procedures, and systems to mitigate contract risk. New originations, and any modifications or renewals of LIBOR-based contracts, contained fallback language to facilitate transition to an alternative reference rate. Additionally, under the Adjustable Interest Rate (LIBOR) Act of 2022, the Federal Reserve Board (“FRB”) identified benchmark replacement rates for LIBOR contracts lacking fallback provisions with a clearly defined or practical replacement benchmark rate. At June 30, 2023, we have remediated substantially all our LIBOR exposure through fallback language, replacement indices, or reliance upon the provisions under the LIBOR Act.
Market Risk – Fixed Income
We are exposed to market risk through changes in fair value. This includes market risk for trading securities and for interest rate swaps used to hedge interest rate risk. We underwrite municipal and corporate securities. We also trade municipal, agency, and treasury securities. This underwriting and trading activity exposes us to a risk of loss arising from adverse changes in the prices of these fixed-income securities.
Changes in the fair value of AFS securities and in interest rate swaps that qualify as cash flow hedges are included in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (“AOCI”) for each financial reporting period. During the second quarter of 2023, the $32 million after-tax increase in AOCI loss related to investment securities was driven largely by declines in the fair value of the AFS securities primarily due to changes in benchmark interest rates. For more discussion regarding investment securities and AOCI, see the “Capital Management” section on page 33. See also Note 5 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for further information regarding the accounting for investment securities.
Our noninterest-bearing deposits are more valuable in a rising interest rate environment, creating meaningful economic value that is not fully reflected on our balance sheet since deposits and related intangible assets are not recorded at fair value for accounting purposes.
Market Risk – Equity Investments
Through our equity investment activities, we own equity securities that are publicly traded. In addition, we own equity securities in governmental entities and companies, e.g., FRB and the FHLB, that are not publicly traded. Equity investments may be accounted for at cost less impairment and adjusted for observable price changes, fair value, the equity method, or full consolidation methods of accounting, depending on our ownership position and degree of influence over the investees’ business. Regardless of the accounting method, the values of our investments are subject to fluctuation. Because the fair value of these securities may fall below the cost at which we acquired them, we are exposed to the possibility of loss. Equity investments in private and public companies are evaluated, monitored, and approved by members of management in our Equity Investments Committee and Securities Valuation Committee.
We hold both direct and indirect investments in predominantly pre-public companies, primarily through various Small Business Investment Company (“SBIC”) venture capital funds as a strategy to provide beneficial financing, growth, and expansion opportunities to diverse businesses generally in communities within our geographic footprint. Our equity exposure to these investments was approximately $177 million and $172 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. On occasion, some of the companies within our SBIC investment may issue an initial public offering (“IPO”). In this case, the fund is generally subject to a lockout period before liquidating the investment, which can introduce additional market risk. See Note 3 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information regarding the valuation of our SBIC investments.
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Liquidity Risk Management
Liquidity refers to our ability to meet our cash, contractual, and collateral obligations, and to manage both expected and unexpected cash flows without adversely impacting our operations or financial strength. We manage our liquidity to provide funds for our customers’ credit needs, our anticipated financial and contractual obligations, and other corporate activities. Sources of liquidity include deposits, borrowings, equity, and unencumbered assets, such as loans and investment securities. Our investment securities are primarily held as a source of contingent liquidity. We primarily own securities that can readily provide us with cash and liquidity through secured borrowing agreements with securities pledged as collateral.
We maintain and regularly test a contingency funding plan to identify sources and uses of liquidity. Additionally, we have a Board-approved liquidity policy that requires us to monitor and maintain adequate liquidity, diversify funding positions, and anticipate future funding needs. In accordance with this policy, we monitor our liquidity positions by conducting various stress tests and evaluating certain liquid asset measurements, such as a 30-day liquidity coverage ratio.
We perform regular liquidity stress tests and assess our portfolio of highly liquid assets (sufficient to cover 30-day funding needs under stress scenarios). These stress tests include projections of funding maturities, uses of funds, and assumptions of deposit runoff. These assumptions consider the size of deposit account, operational nature of deposits, type of depositor, and concentrations of funding sources including large depositors and aggregate levels of uncollateralized deposits exceeding insured levels. Concentrated funding sources are given large runoff factors up to 100% in projecting stressed funding needs. Our liquidity stress testing considers multiple timeframes ranging from overnight to 12 months. Our liquidity policy requires us to maintain sufficient on-balance sheet liquidity in the form of FRB reserve balance and other highly liquid assets to meet stressed outflow assumptions.
We have a dedicated funding desk that monitors real-time inflows and outflows of our FRB account, and we have tools, including ready access to repo markets and FHLB advances, to manage intraday liquidity. FHLB borrowings are “open-term,” allowing us the ability to retain or return funds based on our liquidity needs. We pledge a large portion of our highly liquid investment securities portfolio through the General Collateral Funding (“GCF”) repo program. Through this program, high-quality collateral is pledged, and program participants exchange funds anonymously, which allows for near instant access to funding during market hours.
Additionally, we have pledged collateral to the FRB’s primary credit facility (or discount window) and the Bank Term Funding Program (“BTFP”), which provide additional contingent funding sources outside the normal operating hours of the FHLB and the GCF program. The BTFP offers loans of up to one year in length to eligible depository institutions pledging U.S. Treasuries, agency debt and government mortgage-backed securities, and other qualifying assets as collateral. Unlike other funding sources, borrowing capacity under the BTFP is based on the par value, not the fair value, of collateral. Advances can be requested under the program through mid-March 2024.
For more information on our liquidity risk management practices, see “Liquidity Risk Management” in our 2022 Form 10-K.
For the first six months of 2023, the primary sources of cash came from a decrease in investment securities, a decrease in money market investments, and net cash provided by operating activities. Uses of cash during the same period included primarily a decrease in short-term borrowings, an increase in loans and leases, and dividends paid on common and preferred stock. Cash payments for interest reflected in operating expenses were $546 million and $31 million for the first six months of 2023 and 2022, respectively.
The FHLB and FRB have been, and continue to be, a significant source of back-up liquidity and funding. We are a member of the FHLB of Des Moines, which allows member banks to borrow against eligible loans and securities to satisfy liquidity and funding requirements. We are required to invest in FHLB and FRB stock to maintain our borrowing capacity. At June 30, 2023, our total investment in FHLB and FRB stock was $111 million and $65 million, respectively, compared with $294 million and $68 million at December 31, 2022.
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At June 30, 2023, loans with a carrying value of $24.5 billion and $15.3 billion, compared with $23.7 billion and $3.9 billion at December 31, 2022, were pledged at the FHLB and FRB, respectively, as collateral for current and potential borrowings.
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, investment securities with a carrying value of $21.1 billion and $13.5 billion, respectively, were pledged as collateral for potential borrowings. For the same time periods, these pledges included $9.9 billion and $8.3 billion for available use through the GCF repo program, $7.1 billion and $1.0 billion to the FRB, and $4.1 billion and $4.2 billion to secure collateralized public and trust deposits, advances, and for other purposes.
A large portion of these pledged assets are unencumbered, but are pledged to provide immediate access to contingency sources of funds. The following schedule presents our total available liquidity including unused collateralized borrowing capacity.
AVAILABLE LIQUIDITY
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(In billions)
FHLB
FRB
GCF
BTFP
Total
FHLB
FRB
GCF
BTFP
Total
Total borrowing capacity
$
17.1
$
13.6
$
10.0
$
7.1
$
47.8
$
16.6
$
4.0
$
8.4
$
—
$
29.0
Borrowings outstanding
2.6
—
2.0
—
4.6
7.2
—
2.7
—
9.9
Remaining capacity, at period end
$
14.5
$
13.6
$
8.0
$
7.1
$
43.2
$
9.4
$
4.0
$
5.7
$
—
$
19.1
Cash and due from banks
0.7
0.7
Interest-bearing deposits
1
1.5
1.3
Total available liquidity
$
45.4
$
21.1
Ratio of available liquidity to uninsured deposits
149
%
56
%
1
Represents funds deposited by the Bank primarily at the Federal Reserve Bank.
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, our total available liquidity was $45.4 billion, compared with $21.1 billion, respectively. At June 30, 2023, we had sources of liquidity which exceeded our uninsured deposits without the need to sell any investment securities.
General financial market and economic conditions also impact our access to, and cost of, external financing. Access to funding markets is also directly affected by the credit ratings we receive from various rating agencies. The ratings not only influence the costs associated with borrowings, but can also influence the sources of the borrowings. All of the credit rating agencies rate our debt at an investment-grade level. During the second quarter of 2023, as a result of broader uncertainty in the banking industry, Standard & Poor's (“S&P”) changed their outlook on our long-term deposit and issuer ratings to “Negative” from “Stable.” Additionally, Moody's downgraded our long-term issuer rating to Baa2 from Baa1, our short-term debt rating to P2 from P1, and changed their outlook on our long-term deposit and issuer ratings to “Stable” from “Ratings under review.”
The following schedule presents our current credit ratings.
CREDIT RATINGS
as of July 31, 2023:
Rating agency
Outlook
Long-term issuer/senior
debt rating
Subordinated debt rating
Short-term debt rating
Kroll
Positive
A-
BBB+
K2
S&P
Negative
BBB+
BBB
NR
Fitch
Stable
BBB+
BBB
F1
Moody's
Stable
Baa2
NR
P2
We may, from time to time, issue additional preferred stock, senior or subordinated notes, or other forms of capital or debt instruments, depending on our capital, funding, asset-liability management, or other needs as market
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conditions warrant. These additional issuances may be subject to required regulatory approvals. We believe that our sources of available liquidity are adequate to meet all reasonably foreseeable short- and intermediate-term demands.
Capital Management
A strong capital position is vital to the achievement of our key corporate objectives, our continued profitability, and to promoting depositor and investor confidence. We seek to (1) maintain sufficient capital to support the current needs and growth of our businesses, and (2) fulfill responsibilities to depositors and bondholders while managing capital distributions to shareholders through dividends and repurchases of common stock.
We utilize stress testing as an important mechanism to inform our decisions on the appropriate level of capital, based upon actual and hypothetically stressed economic conditions, which are comparable in severity to the scenarios published by the FRB. The timing and amount of capital actions are subject to various factors, including our financial performance, business needs, prevailing and anticipated economic conditions, and the results of our internal stress testing, as well as Board and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) approval. Shares may be repurchased occasionally in the open market or through privately negotiated transactions. For a more comprehensive discussion of our capital risk management, see “Capital Management” in our 2022 Form 10-K.
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Amount change
Percent change
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred stock
$
440
$
440
$
—
—
%
Common stock and additional paid-in capital
1,722
1,754
(32)
(2)
Retained earnings
6,051
5,811
240
4
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(2,930)
(3,112)
182
6
Total shareholders' equity
$
5,283
$
4,893
$
390
8
%
Total shareholders’ equity increased $390 million, or 8%, to $5.3 billion at June 30, 2023, compared with $4.9 billion at December 31, 2022. Common stock and additional paid-in capital decreased $32 million, primarily due to common stock repurchases during the first quarter of 2023. As the macroeconomic environment remained uncertain, we did not repurchase common shares during the second quarter of 2023, nor do we expect to repurchase common shares during the third quarter of 2023.
AOCI was a $2.9 billion loss at June 30, 2023, and, for the first six months of 2023, reflected (1) a $9 million decline in the fair value of fixed-rate AFS securities as a result of higher interest rates, offset by a $103 million increase in amortization of the discount on the securities transferred from AFS to HTM during the fourth quarter of 2022, and (2) an $88 million increase in unrealized holding gains and other adjustments associated with derivative instruments. Absent any sales or credit impairment of the AFS securities, the unrealized losses will not be recognized in earnings. We do not intend to sell any securities with unrealized losses. Although changes in AOCI are reflected in shareholders’ equity, they are excluded from regulatory capital, and therefore do not impact our regulatory ratios.
For more discussion on our investment securities portfolio and related unrealized gains and losses, see Note 5 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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CAPITAL DISTRIBUTIONS
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions, except share data)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Capital distributions:
Preferred dividends paid
$
9
$
8
$
15
$
16
Total capital distributed to preferred shareholders
9
8
15
16
Common dividends paid
61
58
122
116
Bank common stock repurchased
1
—
50
50
101
Total capital distributed to common shareholders
61
108
172
217
Total capital distributed to preferred and common shareholders
$
70
$
116
$
187
$
233
Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding (in thousands)
147,696
150,838
147,865
151,264
Common shares outstanding, at period end (in thousands)
148,144
150,471
148,144
150,471
1
Includes amounts related to the common shares acquired from our publicly announced plans and those acquired in connection with our stock compensation plan. Shares were acquired from employees to pay for their payroll taxes and stock option exercise cost upon the exercise of stock options.
Pursuant to the OCC’s “Earnings Limitation Rule,” our dividend payments are restricted to an amount equal to the sum of the total of (1) our net income for that year, and (2) retained earnings for the preceding two years, unless the OCC approves the declaration and payment of dividends in excess of such amount. At June 30, 2023, we had $1.7 billion of retained net profits available for distribution.
During the second quarter of 2023, we paid dividends on preferred stock of $9 million and dividends on common stock of $61 million, or $0.41 per share. In July 2023, the Board declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.41 per common share, payable on August 24, 2023 to shareholders of record on August 17, 2023. See Note 9 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information about our capital management actions.
Basel III
We are subject to Basel III capital requirements that include certain minimum regulatory capital ratios. At June 30, 2023, we exceeded all capital adequacy requirements under the Basel III capital rules. Based on our internal stress testing and other assessments of capital adequacy, we believe we hold capital sufficiently in excess of internal and regulatory requirements for well-capitalized banks. See the “Supervision and Regulation” section and Note 15 of our 2022 Form 10-K for more information about our compliance with the Basel III capital requirements. The following schedule presents our capital amounts, capital ratios, and other selected performance ratios.
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CAPITAL AMOUNTS AND RATIOS
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
June 30,
2022
Basel III risk-based capital amounts:
Common equity tier 1 capital
$
6,692
$
6,481
$
6,257
Tier 1 risk-based
7,131
6,921
6,697
Total risk-based
8,378
8,077
7,784
Risk-weighted assets
66,917
66,111
63,424
Basel III risk-based capital ratios:
Common equity tier 1 capital ratio
10.0
%
9.8
%
9.9
%
Tier 1 risk-based ratio
10.7
10.5
10.6
Total risk-based ratio
12.5
12.2
12.3
Tier 1 leverage ratio
8.0
7.7
7.4
Other ratios:
Average equity to average assets (three months ended)
5.9
%
5.4
%
6.7
%
Return on average common equity (three months ended)
13.8
25.4
14.0
Return on average tangible common equity (three months ended)
1
10.0
16.9
12.5
Tangible equity ratio
1
8.0
7.6
7.6
Tangible common equity ratio
1
7.5
7.1
7.1
1
See “
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
” on page 35 for more information regarding these ratios.
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
This Form 10-Q presents non-GAAP financial measures, in addition to GAAP financial measures. The adjustments to reconcile from the applicable GAAP financial measures to the non-GAAP financial measures are presented in the following schedules. We consider these adjustments to be relevant to ongoing operating results and provide a meaningful basis for period-to-period comparisons. We use these non-GAAP financial measures to assess our performance and financial position. We believe that presenting these non-GAAP financial measures permits investors to assess our performance on the same basis as that applied by our management and the financial services industry.
Non-GAAP financial measures have inherent limitations and are not necessarily comparable to similar financial measures that may be presented by other financial services companies. Although non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by stakeholders to evaluate a company, they have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of results reported under GAAP.
Tangible Common Equity and Related Measures
Tangible common equity and related measures are non-GAAP measures that exclude the impact of intangible assets and their related amortization and AOCI. We excluded the effect of AOCI to align with its impact on certain incentive compensation plans that utilize return on tangible common equity as a performance metric. We believe these non-GAAP measures provide useful information about our use of shareholders’ equity and provide a basis for evaluating the performance of a business more consistently, whether acquired or developed internally.
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RETURN ON AVERAGE TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY (NON-GAAP)
Three Months Ended
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
June 30,
2022
Net earnings applicable to common shareholders (GAAP)
(a)
$
166
$
198
$
195
Adjustment, net of tax:
Amortization of core deposit and other intangibles
1
1
—
Net earnings applicable to common shareholders, net of tax
(a)
$
167
$
199
$
195
Average common equity (GAAP)
$
4,818
$
4,614
$
5,582
Average goodwill and intangibles
(1,063)
(1,064)
(1,015)
Average accumulated other comprehensive loss (income)
2,931
3,030
1,702
Average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)
(b)
$
6,686
$
6,580
$
6,269
Number of days in quarter
(c)
91
90
91
Number of days in year
(d)
365
365
365
Return on average tangible common equity (non-GAAP)
(a/b/c)*d
10.0
%
12.3
%
12.5
%
TANGIBLE EQUITY RATIO, TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY RATIO, AND TANGIBLE BOOK VALUE PER COMMON SHARE (ALL NON-GAAP MEASURES)
(Dollar amounts in millions, except per share amounts)
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
June 30,
2022
Total shareholders’ equity (GAAP)
$
5,283
$
5,184
$
5,632
Goodwill and intangibles
(1,062)
(1,063)
(1,015)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (income)
2,930
2,920
2,100
Tangible equity (non-GAAP)
(a)
7,151
7,041
6,717
Preferred stock
(440)
(440)
(440)
Tangible common equity (non-GAAP)
(b)
$
6,711
$
6,601
$
6,277
Total assets (GAAP)
$
87,230
$
88,573
$
87,784
Goodwill and intangibles
(1,062)
(1,063)
(1,015)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (income)
2,930
2,920
2,100
Tangible assets (non-GAAP)
(c)
$
89,098
$
90,430
$
88,869
Common shares outstanding (in thousands)
(d)
148,144
148,100
150,471
Tangible equity ratio (non-GAAP)
(a/c)
8.0
%
7.8
%
7.6
%
Tangible common equity ratio (non-GAAP)
(b/c)
7.5
%
7.3
%
7.1
%
Tangible book value per common share (non-GAAP)
(b/d)
$
45.30
$
44.57
$
41.72
Efficiency Ratio and Adjusted Pre-Provision Net Revenue
The efficiency ratio is a measure of operating expense relative to revenue. We believe the efficiency ratio provides useful information regarding the cost of generating revenue. We make adjustments to exclude certain items that are not generally expected to recur frequently, as identified in the subsequent schedule, which we believe allows for more consistent comparability across periods. Adjusted noninterest expense provides a measure as to how we are managing our expenses. Adjusted pre-provision net revenue enables management and others to assess our ability to generate capital. Taxable-equivalent net interest income allows us to assess the comparability of revenue arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources.
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EFFICIENCY RATIO (NON-GAAP) AND ADJUSTED PRE-PROVISION NET REVENUE (NON-GAAP)
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
Year Ended
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
March 31,
2023
June 30,
2022
June 30,
2023
June 30,
2022
December 31,
2022
Noninterest expense (GAAP)
(a)
$
508
$
512
$
464
$
1,020
$
928
$
1,878
Adjustments:
Severance costs
13
1
1
14
1
1
Other real estate expense, net
—
—
—
—
1
1
Amortization of core deposit and other intangibles
1
2
—
3
—
1
SBIC investment success fee accrual
1
—
—
—
—
(1)
(1)
Total adjustments
(b)
14
3
1
17
1
2
Adjusted noninterest expense (non-GAAP)
(a-b)=(c)
$
494
$
509
$
463
$
1,003
$
927
$
1,876
Net interest income (GAAP)
(d)
$
591
$
679
$
593
$
1,270
$
1,137
$
2,520
Fully taxable-equivalent adjustments
(e)
11
9
9
20
17
37
Taxable-equivalent net interest income (non-GAAP)
(d+e)=f
602
688
602
1,290
1,154
2,557
Noninterest income (GAAP)
g
189
160
172
349
314
632
Combined income (non-GAAP)
(f+g)=(h)
791
848
774
1,639
1,468
3,189
Adjustments:
Fair value and nonhedge derivative gains
1
(3)
10
(2)
16
16
Securities gains (losses), net
1
—
1
1
1
(16)
(15)
Total adjustments
2
(i)
1
(2)
11
(1)
—
1
Adjusted taxable-equivalent revenue (non-GAAP)
(h-i)=(j)
$
790
$
850
$
763
$
1,640
$
1,468
$
3,188
Pre-provision net revenue (non-GAAP)
(h)-(a)
$
283
$
336
$
310
$
619
$
540
$
1,311
Adjusted PPNR (non-GAAP)
(j)-(c)
296
341
300
637
541
1,312
Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP)
(c/j)
62.5
%
59.9
%
60.7
%
61.2
%
63.1
%
58.8
%
1
The success fee accrual is associated with the gains and losses from our SBIC investments, which are excluded from the efficiency ratio through securities gains (losses), net.
2
Excluding the $13 million gain on sale of bank-owned premises recorded in dividends and other income, the efficiency ratio for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2023 would have been 63.6% and 61.6%, respectively.
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ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions, shares in thousands)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
$
701
$
657
Money market investments:
Interest-bearing deposits
1,531
1,340
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
781
2,426
Investment securities:
Held-to-maturity, at amortized cost (fair value: $
10,768
and $
11,239
)
10,753
11,126
Available-for-sale, at fair value
10,832
11,915
Trading, at fair value
32
465
Total investment securities
21,617
23,506
Loans held for sale
36
8
Loans and leases, net of unearned income and fees
56,917
55,653
Less allowance for loan and lease losses
651
575
Loans held for investment, net of allowance
56,266
55,078
Other noninterest-bearing investments
956
1,130
Premises, equipment and software, net
1,414
1,408
Goodwill and intangibles
1,062
1,065
Other real estate owned
3
3
Other assets
2,863
2,924
Total assets
$
87,230
$
89,545
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Deposits:
Noninterest-bearing demand
$
28,670
$
35,777
Interest-bearing:
Savings and money market
33,394
33,566
Time
12,259
2,309
Total deposits
74,323
71,652
Federal funds and other short-term borrowings
5,513
10,417
Long-term debt
538
651
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
60
61
Other liabilities
1,513
1,871
Total liabilities
81,947
84,652
Shareholders’ equity:
Preferred stock, without par value; authorized
4,400
shares
440
440
Common stock ($
0.001
par value; authorized
350,000
shares; issued and outstanding
148,144
and
148,664
shares) and additional paid-in capital
1,722
1,754
Retained earnings
6,051
5,811
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
(
2,930
)
(
3,112
)
Total shareholders’ equity
5,283
4,893
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$
87,230
$
89,545
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions, except shares and per share amounts)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Interest income:
Interest and fees on loans
$
791
$
468
$
1,517
$
905
Interest on money market investments
48
12
105
18
Interest on securities
138
128
275
240
Total interest income
977
608
1,897
1,163
Interest expense:
Interest on deposits
220
7
302
13
Interest on short- and long-term borrowings
166
8
325
13
Total interest expense
386
15
627
26
Net interest income
591
593
1,270
1,137
Provision for credit losses:
Provision for loan and lease losses
46
39
92
10
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
—
2
(
1
)
(
2
)
Total provision for credit losses
46
41
91
8
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
545
552
1,179
1,129
Noninterest income:
Commercial account fees
45
37
88
78
Card fees
25
25
49
50
Retail and business banking fees
16
20
32
40
Loan-related fees and income
19
21
40
43
Capital markets fees
27
21
44
36
Wealth management fees
14
13
29
27
Other customer-related fees
16
17
31
31
Customer-related noninterest income
162
154
313
305
Fair value and nonhedge derivative income
1
10
(
2
)
16
Dividends and other income (loss)
26
7
37
9
Securities gains (losses), net
—
1
1
(
16
)
Total noninterest income
189
172
349
314
Noninterest expense:
Salaries and employee benefits
324
307
663
619
Technology, telecom, and information processing
58
53
113
105
Occupancy and equipment, net
40
36
80
74
Professional and legal services
16
14
29
28
Marketing and business development
13
9
25
17
Deposit insurance and regulatory expense
22
13
40
23
Credit-related expense
7
7
13
14
Other real estate expense, net
—
—
—
1
Other
28
25
57
47
Total noninterest expense
508
464
1,020
928
Income before income taxes
226
260
508
515
Income taxes
51
57
129
109
Net income
175
203
379
406
Preferred stock dividends
(
9
)
(
8
)
(
15
)
(
16
)
Net earnings applicable to common shareholders
$
166
$
195
$
364
$
390
Weighted average common shares outstanding during the period:
Basic shares (in thousands)
147,692
150,635
147,852
150,958
Diluted shares (in thousands)
147,696
150,838
147,865
151,264
Net earnings per common share:
Basic
$
1.11
$
1.29
$
2.44
$
2.56
Diluted
1.11
1.29
2.44
2.56
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Net income for the period
$
175
$
203
$
379
$
406
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
Net unrealized holding gains (losses) on investment securities
1
(
32
)
(
698
)
94
(
1,820
)
Net unrealized losses on other noninterest-bearing investments
—
(
1
)
—
(
1
)
Net unrealized holding gains (losses) on derivative instruments
(
8
)
(
50
)
21
(
184
)
Reclassification adjustment for decrease (increase) in interest income recognized in earnings on derivative instruments
30
(
5
)
67
(
15
)
Total other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax
(
10
)
(
754
)
182
(
2,020
)
Comprehensive income (loss)
$
165
$
(
551
)
$
561
$
(
1,614
)
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
1
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, the amounts include $
86
million and $
9
million related to the decline in the fair value of fixed-rate AFS securities as a result of higher interest rates, offset by $
54
million and $
103
million in amortization of the discount on the securities transferred from AFS to HTM during the fourth quarter of 2022, respectively.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(Unaudited)
(In millions, except shares
and per share amounts)
Preferred
stock
Common stock
Accumulated paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Accumulated other
comprehensive income (loss)
Total
shareholders’ equity
Shares
(in thousands)
Amount
Balance at March 31, 2023
$
440
148,100
$
—
$
1,715
$
5,949
$
(
2,920
)
$
5,184
Net income for the period
175
175
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
(
10
)
(
10
)
Net activity under employee plans and related tax benefits
44
7
7
Dividends on preferred stock
(
9
)
(
9
)
Dividends on common stock, $
0.41
per share
(
61
)
(
61
)
Change in deferred compensation
(
3
)
(
3
)
Balance at June 30, 2023
$
440
148,144
$
—
$
1,722
$
6,051
$
(
2,930
)
$
5,283
Balance at March 31, 2022
$
440
151,348
$
—
$
1,889
$
5,311
$
(
1,346
)
$
6,294
Net income for the period
203
203
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
(
754
)
(
754
)
Bank common stock repurchased
(
936
)
(
50
)
(
50
)
Net activity under employee plans and related tax benefits
59
6
6
Dividends on preferred stock
(
8
)
(
8
)
Dividends on common stock, $
0.38
per share
(
58
)
(
58
)
Change in deferred compensation
(
1
)
(
1
)
Balance at June 30, 2022
$
440
150,471
$
—
$
1,845
$
5,447
$
(
2,100
)
$
5,632
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(In millions, except shares
and per share amounts)
Preferred
stock
Common stock
Accumulated paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Accumulated other
comprehensive income (loss)
Total
shareholders’ equity
Shares
(in thousands)
Amount
Balance at December 31, 2022
$
440
148,664
$
—
$
1,754
$
5,811
$
(
3,112
)
$
4,893
Net income for the period
379
379
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
182
182
Cumulative effect adjustment, due to adoption of ASU 2022-02, net of tax
2
2
Bank common stock repurchased
(
953
)
(
50
)
(
50
)
Net activity under employee plans and related tax benefits
433
18
18
Dividends on preferred stock
(
15
)
(
15
)
Dividends on common stock, $
0.82
per share
(
122
)
(
122
)
Change in deferred compensation
(
4
)
(
4
)
Balance at June 30, 2023
$
440
148,144
$
—
$
1,722
$
6,051
$
(
2,930
)
$
5,283
Balance at December 31, 2021
$
440
151,625
$
—
$
1,928
$
5,175
$
(
80
)
$
7,463
Net income for the period
406
406
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax
(
2,020
)
(
2,020
)
Bank common stock repurchased
(
1,714
)
(
101
)
(
101
)
Net activity under employee plans and related tax benefits
560
18
18
Dividends on preferred stock
(
16
)
(
16
)
Dividends on common stock, $
0.76
per share
(
116
)
(
116
)
Change in deferred compensation
(
2
)
(
2
)
Balance at June 30, 2022
$
440
150,471
$
—
$
1,845
$
5,447
$
(
2,100
)
$
5,632
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(In millions)
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023
2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income for the period
$
379
$
406
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Provision for credit losses
91
8
Depreciation and amortization
72
45
Share-based compensation
24
22
Deferred income tax expense (benefit)
(
13
)
29
Net decrease in trading securities
433
67
Net decrease (increase) in loans held for sale
(
25
)
42
Change in other liabilities
(
363
)
389
Change in other assets
164
(
205
)
Other, net
57
1
Net cash provided by operating activities
819
804
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Net decrease in money market investments
1,454
8,895
Proceeds from maturities and paydowns of investment securities held-to-maturity
526
48
Purchases of investment securities held-to-maturity
(
21
)
(
220
)
Proceeds from sales, maturities, and paydowns of investment securities available-for-sale
1,328
1,915
Purchases of investment securities available-for-sale
(
301
)
(
5,773
)
Net change in loans and leases
(
1,311
)
(
1,476
)
Purchases and sales of other noninterest-bearing investments
176
(
1
)
Purchases of premises and equipment
(
53
)
(
102
)
Other, net
(
18
)
11
Net cash provided by investing activities
1,780
3,297
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Net increase (decrease) in deposits
2,671
(
3,728
)
Net change in short-term borrowed funds
(
4,904
)
115
Redemption of long-term debt
(
128
)
(
290
)
Proceeds from the issuance of common stock
2
8
Dividends paid on common and preferred stock
(
138
)
(
130
)
Bank common stock repurchased
(
50
)
(
101
)
Other, net
(
8
)
(
11
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(
2,555
)
(
4,137
)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and due from banks
44
(
36
)
Cash and due from banks at beginning of period
657
595
Cash and due from banks at end of period
$
701
$
559
Cash paid for interest
$
546
$
31
Net cash paid for income taxes
231
4
Noncash activities:
Loans held for investment reclassified to loans held for sale, net
49
61
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2023
1.
BASIS OF PRESENTATION
The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements of Zions Bancorporation, National Association and its majority-owned subsidiaries (collectively “Zions Bancorporation, N.A.,” “the Bank,” “we,” “our,” “us”) have been prepared in accordance with United States (“U.S.”) generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. References to GAAP, including standards promulgated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”), are made according to sections of the Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”).
The results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected in future periods. In preparing the consolidated financial statements, we are required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates. For further information, refer to the consolidated financial statements and accompanying footnotes included in our 2022 Form 10-K.
We evaluated events that occurred between June 30, 2023 and the date the accompanying financial statements were issued, and determined that there were no material events that would require adjustments to our consolidated financial statements or significant disclosure in the accompanying Notes. As referenced in Note 7 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, we entered into additional pay-fixed swaps with an aggregate notional amount of $
1
billion that were designated as fair value hedges of a defined portfolio of fixed-rate commercial loans in July 2023.
Zions Bancorporation, N.A. is a commercial bank headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. We provide a wide range of banking products and related services in
11
Western and Southwestern states through
seven
separately managed bank divisions, which we refer to as “affiliates,” or “affiliate banks,” each with its own local branding and management team. These include Zions Bank, in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming; California Bank & Trust (“CB&T”); Amegy Bank (“Amegy”), in Texas; National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”); Nevada State Bank (“NSB”); Vectra Bank Colorado (“Vectra”), in Colorado and New Mexico; and The Commerce Bank of Washington (“TCBW”) which operates under that name in Washington and under the name The Commerce Bank of Oregon in Oregon.
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2.
RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
Standard
Description
Date of adoption
Effect on the financial statements or other significant matters
Standards not yet adopted by the Bank
ASU 2023-02,
Investments—Equity Method and Joint Ventures (Topic 323): Accounting for Investments in Tax Credit Structures Using the Proportional Amortization Method (a consensus of the Emerging Issues Task Force)
This Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) expands the optional use of the proportional amortization method (“PAM”), previously limited to investments in low-income housing tax credit (“LIHTC”) structures, to any eligible equity investments made primarily for the purpose of receiving income tax credit and other tax benefits when certain criteria are met. PAM results in the cost of the investment being amortized in proportion to the income tax credits and other income tax benefits received, with the amortization of the investment and the income tax credits being presented net in the income statement as a component of income tax expense (benefit).
This ASU allows for an accounting policy election to apply PAM on a tax-credit-program-by-tax-credit-program basis. The ASU also includes additional disclosure requirements about equity investments accounted for using PAM.
The new standard is effective for calendar year-end public companies beginning January 1, 2024, with early adoption permitted.
Periods beginning after December 15, 2023
We do not currently have any additional equity investments that are eligible for PAM under the provisions of this ASU. We will continue to evaluate its use for new investments. The overall effect of the guidance is not expected to have a material impact on our financial statements.
We do not plan to early adopt this new standard.
ASU 2022-03,
Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Fair Value Measurement of Equity Securities Subject to Contractual Sale Restrictions
This ASU clarifies that contractual restrictions prohibiting the sale of an equity security are not considered part of the unit of account of the equity security, and therefore, are not considered in measuring fair value. The amendments clarify that an entity cannot recognize and measure a contractual sale restriction as a separate unit of account. The amendments in this ASU also require additional qualitative and quantitative disclosures for equity securities subject to contractual sale restrictions.
The new standard is effective for calendar year-end public companies beginning January 1, 2024, with early adoption permitted.
Periods beginning after December 15, 2023
The requirements of this ASU are consistent with our current treatment of equity securities subject to contractual sale restrictions and are not expected to impact the fair value measurements of these securities.
We are evaluating supplementary disclosure requirements and additional data needed to meet these requirements. The overall effect of this standard is not expected to have a material impact on our financial statements.
We do not plan to early adopt this new standard.
Standards adopted by the Bank
ASU 2022-02,
Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Troubled Debt Restructurings and Vintage Disclosures
This ASU eliminated the recognition and measurement requirements for troubled debt restructurings (“TDRs”) for creditors that have adopted ASC 326 (“CECL”), eliminated certain TDR disclosures, and required enhanced disclosures about loan modifications for borrowers experiencing financial difficulty.
The new standard also required public companies to present current period gross charge-offs (on a current year-to-date basis for interim-period disclosures) by year of origination in their vintage disclosures.
Periods beginning after December 15, 2022
We adopted this ASU on a modified retrospective basis on January 1, 2023. It did not have a material impact on our financial statements.
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3.
FAIR VALUE
Fair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. For more information about our valuation methodologies for assets and liabilities measured at fair value and the fair value hierarchy, see Note 3 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Fair Value Hierarchy
The following schedule presents assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
(In millions)
June 30, 2023
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
ASSETS
Available-for-sale securities:
U.S. Treasury, agencies, and corporations
$
475
$
8,943
$
—
$
9,418
Municipal securities
1,391
1,391
Other debt securities
23
23
Total available-for-sale
475
10,357
—
10,832
Trading securities
32
32
Other noninterest-bearing investments:
Bank-owned life insurance
549
549
Private equity investments
1
3
84
87
Other assets:
Agriculture loan servicing and interest-only strips
17
17
Loans held for sale
20
20
Deferred compensation plan assets
114
114
Derivatives
491
491
Total assets
$
592
$
11,449
$
101
$
12,142
LIABILITIES
Securities sold, not yet purchased
$
347
$
—
$
—
$
347
Other liabilities:
Derivatives
409
409
Total liabilities
$
347
$
409
$
—
$
756
1
The Level 1 private equity investments (“PEIs”) relate to the portion of our Small Business Investment Company (“SBIC”) investments that are publicly traded.
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(In millions)
December 31, 2022
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
ASSETS
Available-for-sale securities:
U.S. Treasury, agencies, and corporations
$
393
$
9,815
$
—
$
10,208
Municipal securities
1,634
1,634
Other debt securities
73
73
Total available-for-sale
393
11,522
—
11,915
Trading securities
395
70
465
Other noninterest-bearing investments:
Bank-owned life insurance
546
546
Private equity investments
1
4
81
85
Other assets:
Agriculture loan servicing and interest-only strips
14
14
Deferred compensation plan assets
114
114
Derivatives
386
386
Total assets
$
906
$
12,524
$
95
$
13,525
LIABILITIES
Securities sold, not yet purchased
$
187
$
—
$
—
$
187
Other liabilities:
Derivatives
451
451
Total liabilities
$
187
$
451
$
—
$
638
1
The Level 1 PEIs relate to the portion of our SBIC investments that are publicly traded.
Level 3 Valuations
Our Level 3 financial instruments include PEIs, agriculture loan servicing, and interest-only strips. For additional information regarding our Level 3 financial instruments, including the methods and significant assumptions used to estimate their fair value, see Note 3 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Rollforward of Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
The following schedule presents a rollforward of assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis using Level 3 inputs:
Level 3 Instruments
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Private equity investments
Ag loan servicing & interest-only strips
Private equity investments
Ag loan servicing & interest-only strips
Private equity investments
Ag loan servicing & interest-only strips
Private equity investments
Ag loan servicing & interest-only strips
Balance at beginning of period
$
82
$
18
$
74
$
12
$
81
$
14
$
66
$
12
Unrealized securities gains (losses), net
(
3
)
—
—
—
(
3
)
—
5
—
Other noninterest income (expense)
—
(
1
)
—
—
—
3
—
—
Purchases
5
—
3
—
6
—
9
—
Cost of investments sold
—
—
—
—
—
—
(
3
)
—
Transfers out
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Balance at end of period
$
84
$
17
$
77
$
12
$
84
$
17
$
77
$
12
1
Represents the transfer of SBIC investments out of Level 3 and into Level 1 because they are publicly traded.
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The rollforward of Level 3 instruments includes the following realized gains and losses recognized in securities gains (losses) on the consolidated statement of income for the periods presented:
(In millions)
Three Months Ended
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2022
Securities gains (losses), net
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
(
2
)
Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements
Certain assets and liabilities may be measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis, including impaired loans that have been measured based on the fair value of the underlying collateral, other real estate owned (“OREO”), and equity investments without readily determinable fair values. Nonrecurring fair value adjustments generally include changes in value resulting from observable price changes for equity investments without readily determinable fair values, write-downs of individual assets, or the application of lower of cost or fair value accounting. At June 30, 2023, we had $
10
million of collateral-dependent loans classified in Level 2, and we recognized $
4
million of losses from fair value changes related to these loans. At December 31, 2022, we had an insignificant amount of assets or liabilities that had fair value changes measured on a nonrecurring basis. For additional information regarding the measurement of fair value for impaired loans, collateral-dependent loans, and OREO, see Note 3 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Fair Value of Certain Financial Instruments
The following schedule presents the carrying values and estimated fair values of certain financial instruments:
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
(In millions)
Carrying
value
Fair value
Level
Carrying
value
Fair value
Level
Financial assets:
Held-to-maturity investment securities
$
10,753
$
10,768
2
$
11,126
$
11,239
2
Loans and leases (including loans held for sale), net of allowance
56,302
53,885
3
55,086
53,093
3
Financial liabilities:
Time deposits
12,259
12,187
2
2,309
2,269
2
Long-term debt
538
460
2
651
635
2
The previous schedule does not include certain financial instruments that are recorded at fair value on a recurring basis, as well as certain financial assets and liabilities for which the carrying value approximates fair value. For additional information regarding the financial instruments within the scope of this disclosure, and the methods and significant assumptions used to estimate their fair value, see Note 3 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Fair Value Option for Certain Loans Held for Sale
During the second quarter of 2023, we elected the fair value option for certain commercial real estate loans that are intended for sale or securitization and are hedged with derivative instruments. Electing the fair value option reduces the accounting volatility that would otherwise result from the asymmetry created by accounting for the loans held for sale at the lower of cost or fair value and the derivatives at fair value without the complexity of applying hedge accounting. These loans are presented in “Loans held for sale” on the consolidated balance sheet, and associated gains and losses are presented in “Capital markets fees” on the consolidated statement of income. These commercial real estate loans measured at fair value are generally classified in Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy because their pricing is based on observable market inputs. At June 30, 2023, we had $
19.8
million of loans measured at fair value ($
20.0
million par value). For the second quarter of 2023, we recognized approximately $
2
million of net gains from fair value changes of loans carried at fair value and the associated derivatives.
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4.
OFFSETTING ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
The following schedules present gross and net information for selected financial instruments on the balance sheet.
June 30, 2023
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet
(In millions)
Gross amounts recognized
Gross amounts offset in the balance sheet
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet
Financial instruments
Cash collateral received/pledged
Net amount
Assets:
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
$
868
$
(
87
)
$
781
$
—
$
—
$
781
Derivatives (included in other assets)
491
—
491
(
9
)
(
470
)
12
Total assets
$
1,359
$
(
87
)
$
1,272
$
(
9
)
$
(
470
)
$
793
Liabilities:
Federal funds and other short-term borrowings
$
5,600
$
(
87
)
$
5,513
$
—
$
—
$
5,513
Derivatives (included in other liabilities)
409
—
409
(
9
)
(
1
)
399
Total liabilities
$
6,009
$
(
87
)
$
5,922
$
(
9
)
$
(
1
)
$
5,912
December 31, 2022
Gross amounts not offset in the balance sheet
(In millions)
Gross amounts recognized
Gross amounts offset in the balance sheet
Net amounts presented in the balance sheet
Financial instruments
Cash collateral received/pledged
Net amount
Assets:
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
$
2,451
$
(
25
)
$
2,426
$
—
$
—
$
2,426
Derivatives (included in other assets)
386
—
386
(
10
)
(
367
)
9
Total assets
$
2,837
$
(
25
)
$
2,812
$
(
10
)
$
(
367
)
$
2,435
Liabilities:
Federal funds and other short-term borrowings
$
10,442
$
(
25
)
$
10,417
$
—
$
—
$
10,417
Derivatives (included in other liabilities)
451
—
451
(
10
)
—
441
Total liabilities
$
10,893
$
(
25
)
$
10,868
$
(
10
)
$
—
$
10,858
Security repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements are offset, when applicable, in the balance sheet according to master netting agreements. Security repurchase agreements are included with “Federal funds and other short-term borrowings.” Derivative instruments may be offset under their master netting agreements; however, for accounting purposes, we present these items on a gross basis in our balance sheet. See Note 7 for further information regarding derivative instruments.
5.
INVESTMENTS
Investment Securities
Investment securities are classified as held-to-maturity (“HTM”), available-for-sale (“AFS”), or trading. HTM securities, which management has the intent and ability to hold until maturity, are measured at amortized cost. The amortized cost amounts represent the original cost of the investments, adjusted for related amortization or accretion of any purchase premiums or discounts, and for any impairment losses, including credit-related impairment. When a security is transferred from AFS to HTM, the difference between its amortized cost basis and fair value at the date of transfer is amortized as a yield adjustment through interest income, and the fair value at the date of transfer results in a discount to the amortized cost basis of the HTM securities. The amortization of the unrealized losses reported in accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”) will offset the effect of the accretion of the discount in interest income that is created by the transfer.
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AFS securities are measured at fair value, and changes in fair value (unrealized gains and losses) are reported as net increases or decreases to AOCI, net of related taxes. Trading securities are measured at fair value with gains and losses recognized in current period earnings. The carrying values of our securities do not include accrued interest receivables of
$
67
million
and $
75
million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. These receivables are presented on the consolidated balance sheet in “Other assets.” See Notes 3 and 5 of our 2022 Form 10-K for more information regarding our process to estimate the fair value and accounting for our investment securities, respectively.
The following schedule presents the amortized cost and estimated fair values of our HTM and AFS securities:
June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Amortized
cost
Gross unrealized gains
Gross unrealized losses
Estimated
fair value
Held-to-maturity
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
$
96
$
—
$
6
$
90
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
1
10,289
116
70
10,335
Municipal securities
368
—
25
343
Total held-to-maturity
10,753
116
101
10,768
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
565
—
90
475
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
717
—
40
677
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
8,991
—
1,344
7,647
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
646
—
27
619
Municipal securities
1,480
—
89
1,391
Other debt securities
25
—
2
23
Total available-for-sale
12,424
—
1,592
10,832
Total HTM and AFS investment securities
$
23,177
$
116
$
1,693
$
21,600
December 31, 2022
(In millions)
Amortized
cost
Gross unrealized gains
Gross unrealized losses
Estimated
fair value
Held-to-maturity
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
$
100
$
—
$
7
$
93
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
1
10,621
165
14
10,772
Municipal securities
405
—
31
374
Total held-to-maturity
11,126
165
52
11,239
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
557
—
164
393
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
782
—
46
736
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
9,652
—
1,285
8,367
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
740
1
29
712
Municipal securities
1,732
1
99
1,634
Other debt securities
75
—
2
73
Total available-for-sale
13,538
2
1,625
11,915
Total HTM and AFS investment securities
$
24,664
$
167
$
1,677
$
23,154
1
During the fourth quarter of 2022, we transferred approximately $
10.7
billion fair value ($
13.1
billion amortized cost) of mortgage-backed AFS securities to the HTM category to reflect our intent for these securities. The transfer of these securities from AFS to HTM at fair value resulted in a discount to the amortized cost basis of the HTM securities equivalent to the $
2.4
billion ($
1.8
billion after tax) of unrealized losses in AOCI. The amortization of the unrealized losses will offset the effect of the accretion of the discount created by the transfer. At June 30, 2023, the unamortized discount on the HTM securities totaled approximately $
2.2
billion ($
1.7
billion after tax).
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Maturities
The following schedule presents the amortized cost and weighted average yields of debt securities by contractual maturity of principal payments at June 30, 2023. This schedule does not reflect the duration of the portfolio, which would incorporate amortization, expected prepayments, interest rate resets, and fair value hedges.
June 30, 2023
Total
debt securities
Due in one year or less
Due after one year through five years
Due after five years through ten years
Due after ten years
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amortized cost
Average yield
Amortized cost
Average yield
Amortized cost
Average yield
Amortized cost
Average yield
Amortized cost
Average yield
Held-to-maturity
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
$
96
3.54
%
$
—
—
%
$
—
—
%
$
—
—
%
$
96
3.54
%
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
10,289
1.84
—
—
—
—
46
2.02
10,243
1.84
Municipal securities
1
368
3.15
27
2.77
135
2.98
168
3.33
38
3.19
Total held-to-maturity securities
10,753
1.90
27
2.77
135
2.98
214
3.05
10,377
1.86
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
565
3.12
164
5.01
—
—
—
—
401
2.35
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
717
2.65
114
1.07
191
3.13
218
2.63
194
3.12
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
8,991
1.99
21
4.38
233
1.56
1,502
2.09
7,235
1.97
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
646
5.22
—
—
33
5.84
146
4.30
467
5.46
Municipal securities
1
1,480
2.18
122
2.40
500
2.62
678
1.84
180
2.08
Other debt securities
25
8.53
—
—
—
—
10
9.50
15
7.88
Total available-for-sale securities
12,424
2.28
421
3.15
957
2.58
2,554
2.22
8,492
2.22
Total HTM and AFS investment securities
$
23,177
2.10
%
$
448
3.13
%
$
1,092
2.63
%
$
2,768
2.29
%
$
18,869
2.02
%
1
The yields on tax-exempt securities are calculated on a tax-equivalent basis.
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The following schedule presents gross unrealized losses for AFS securities and the estimated fair value by length of time the securities have been in an unrealized loss position.
June 30, 2023
Less than 12 months
12 months or more
Total
(In millions)
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
$
—
$
55
$
90
$
311
$
90
$
366
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
2
33
38
617
40
650
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
83
482
1,261
7,140
1,344
7,622
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
—
21
27
525
27
546
Municipal securities
7
495
82
871
89
1,366
Other
—
—
2
13
2
13
Total available-for-sale investment securities
$
92
$
1,086
$
1,500
$
9,477
$
1,592
$
10,563
December 31, 2022
Less than 12 months
12 months or more
Total
(In millions)
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Estimated
fair
value
Available-for-sale
U.S. Treasury securities
$
94
$
308
$
70
$
85
$
164
$
393
U.S. Government agencies and corporations:
Agency securities
39
634
7
102
46
736
Agency guaranteed mortgage-backed securities
447
4,322
838
4,042
1,285
8,364
Small Business Administration loan-backed securities
8
101
21
524
29
625
Municipal securities
63
1,295
36
256
99
1,551
Other
2
13
—
—
2
13
Total available-for-sale investment securities
$
653
$
6,673
$
972
$
5,009
$
1,625
$
11,682
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, approximately
3,219
and
3,562
AFS investment securities were in an unrealized loss position, respectively.
Impairment
On a quarterly basis, we review our investment securities portfolio for the presence of impairment on an individual security basis. For additional information on our policy and impairment evaluation process for investment securities, see Note 5 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
AFS Impairment
We did not recognize any impairment
on our AFS investment securities portfolio during the first six months of 2023. Unrealized losses primarily relate to changes in interest rates subsequent to purchase and are not attributable to credit; as such, absent any future sales, we would expect to receive the full principal value at maturity. At June 30, 2023, we had not initiated any sales of AFS securities, nor did we have an intent to sell any identified securities with unrealized losses. We do not believe it is more likely than not that we would be required to sell such securities before recovery of their amortized cost basis.
HTM Impairment
For HTM securities, the allowance for credit losses (“ACL”) is assessed consistent with the approach described in Note 6 for loans and leases measured at amortized cost. At June 30, 2023, the ACL on HTM securities was
less than $
1
million, all HTM securities were risk-graded as
“
Pass
” in terms of credit quality, and none were considered past due.
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Securities Gains and Losses Recognized in Income
The following schedule presents securities gains and losses recognized in the consolidated income statement.
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(In millions)
Gross gains
Gross losses
Gross gains
Gross losses
Gross gains
Gross losses
Gross gains
Gross losses
Available-for-sale
$
71
$
71
$
—
$
—
$
72
$
73
$
—
$
—
Trading
7
7
—
—
10
9
—
—
Other noninterest-bearing investments
10
10
1
—
13
12
5
21
Total gains
88
88
1
—
95
94
5
21
Net gains (losses)
1
$
—
$
1
$
1
$
(
16
)
1
Net gains (losses) were recognized in securities gains (losses) in the income statement.
The following schedule presents interest income by security type.
Three Months Ended June 30,
2023
2022
(In millions)
Taxable
Nontaxable
Total
Taxable
Nontaxable
Total
Investment securities:
Held-to-maturity
$
59
$
1
$
60
$
3
$
1
$
4
Available-for-sale
69
8
77
109
11
120
Trading
—
1
1
—
4
4
Total securities
$
128
$
10
$
138
$
112
$
16
$
128
Six Months Ended June 30,
2023
2022
(In millions)
Taxable
Nontaxable
Total
Taxable
Nontaxable
Total
Investment securities:
Held-to-maturity
$
120
$
2
$
122
$
5
$
2
$
7
Available-for-sale
138
14
152
205
19
224
Trading
—
1
1
—
9
9
Total securities
$
258
$
17
$
275
$
210
$
30
$
240
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6.
LOANS, LEASES, AND ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES
Loans, Leases, and Loans Held for Sale
Loans and leases are summarized as follows according to major portfolio segment and specific loan class:
(In millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Loans held for sale
$
36
$
8
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
1
$
16,622
$
16,377
Leasing
388
386
Owner-occupied
9,328
9,371
Municipal
4,354
4,361
Total commercial
30,692
30,495
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
2,498
2,513
Term
10,406
10,226
Total commercial real estate
12,904
12,739
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
3,291
3,377
1-4 family residential
7,980
7,286
Construction and other consumer real estate
1,434
1,161
Bankcard and other revolving plans
466
471
Other
150
124
Total consumer
13,321
12,419
Total loans and leases
$
56,917
$
55,653
1
Commercial and industrial loan balances
include Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans of $
126
million and $
197
million for the respective periods presented.
Loans and leases are measured and presented at their amortized cost basis, which includes net unamortized purchase premiums, discounts, and deferred loan fees and costs totaling $
38
million and $
49
million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Amortized cost basis does not include accrued interest receivables of $
263
million and $
247
million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. These receivables are presented in the consolidated balance sheet within the “
Other assets
” line item.
Municipal loans generally include loans to state and local governments (“municipalities”) with the debt service being repaid from general funds or pledged revenues of the municipal entity, or to private commercial entities or 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entities utilizing a pass-through municipal entity to achieve favorable tax treatment.
Land acquisition and development loans included in the construction and land development loan portfolio were $
229
million at June 30, 2023 and $
262
million at December 31, 2022.
Loans with a carrying value of $
39.8
billion at June 30, 2023 and $
27.6
billion at December 31, 2022 have been pledged at the Federal Reserve (“FRB”) and the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) of Des Moines as collateral for current and potential borrowings.
At the time of origination, we determine the classification of loans as either held for investment or held for sale. Loans held for sale are measured at fair value or the lower of cost or fair value and primarily consist of (1) commercial real estate loans that are sold into securitization entities, and (2) conforming residential mortgages that are generally sold to U.S. government agencies.
The following schedule presents loans added to, or sold from, the held for sale category during the periods presented.
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Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Loans added to held for sale
$
220
$
190
$
306
$
487
Loans sold from held for sale
188
187
277
523
Occasionally, we have continuing involvement in the sold loans in the form of servicing rights or guarantees. The principal balance of sold loans for which we retain servicing was $
3.4
billion and $
3.5
billion at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Income from sold loans, excluding servicing, was $
2
million and $
7
million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, and $
4
million and $
10
million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, respectively.
Allowance for Credit Losses
The allowance for credit losses (“ACL”), which consists of the allowance for loan and lease losses (“ALLL”) and the reserve for unfunded lending commitments (“RULC”), represents our estimate of current expected credit losses related to the loan and lease portfolio and unfunded lending commitments as of the balance sheet date. For additional information regarding our policies and methodologies used to estimate the ACL, see Note 6 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
The ACL for AFS and HTM debt securities is estimated separately from loans. For HTM securities, the ACL is estimated consistent with the approach for loans measured at amortized cost. See Note 5 of our 2022 Form 10-K for further discussion of our methodology used to estimate the ACL on AFS and HTM debt securities.
Changes in the ACL are summarized as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Commercial
Commercial
real estate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses
Balance at beginning of period
$
313
$
160
$
145
$
618
Provision for loan losses
24
21
1
46
Gross loan and lease charge-offs
20
—
2
22
Recoveries
6
—
3
9
Net loan and lease charge-offs (recoveries)
14
—
(
1
)
13
Balance at end of period
$
323
$
181
$
147
$
651
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
Balance at beginning of period
$
19
$
28
$
13
$
60
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
1
1
(
2
)
—
Balance at end of period
$
20
$
29
$
11
$
60
Total allowance for credit losses at end of period
Allowance for loan losses
$
323
$
181
$
147
$
651
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
20
29
11
60
Total allowance for credit losses
$
343
$
210
$
158
$
711
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Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Commercial
Commercial
real estate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses
Balance at December 31, 2022
$
300
$
156
$
119
$
575
Adjustment for change in accounting standard
—
(
4
)
1
(
3
)
Balance at beginning of period
$
300
$
152
$
120
$
572
Provision for loan losses
34
29
29
92
Gross loan and lease charge-offs
23
—
6
29
Recoveries
12
—
4
16
Net loan and lease charge-offs (recoveries)
11
—
2
13
Balance at end of period
$
323
$
181
$
147
$
651
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
Balance at beginning of period
$
16
$
33
$
12
$
61
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
4
(
4
)
(
1
)
(
1
)
Balance at end of period
$
20
$
29
$
11
$
60
Total allowance for credit losses at end of period
Allowance for loan losses
$
323
$
181
$
147
$
651
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
20
29
11
60
Total allowance for credit losses
$
343
$
210
$
158
$
711
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Commercial
Commercial real estate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses
Balance at beginning of period
$
282
$
102
$
94
$
478
Provision for loan losses
12
12
15
39
Gross loan and lease charge-offs
15
—
3
18
Recoveries
7
—
2
9
Net loan and lease charge-offs (recoveries)
8
—
1
9
Balance at end of period
$
286
$
114
$
108
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
Balance at beginning of period
$
14
$
12
$
10
$
36
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
(
1
)
3
—
2
Balance at end of period
$
13
$
15
$
10
$
38
Total allowance for credit losses at end of period
Allowance for loan losses
$
286
$
114
$
108
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
13
15
10
38
Total allowance for credit losses
$
299
$
129
$
118
$
546
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Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Commercial
Commercial
real estate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses
Balance at beginning of period
$
311
$
107
$
95
$
513
Provision for loan losses
(
12
)
7
15
10
Gross loan and lease charge-offs
28
—
7
35
Recoveries
15
—
5
20
Net loan and lease charge-offs (recoveries)
13
—
2
15
Balance at end of period
$
286
$
114
$
108
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
Balance at beginning of period
$
19
$
11
$
10
$
40
Provision for unfunded lending commitments
(
6
)
4
—
(
2
)
Balance at end of period
$
13
$
15
$
10
$
38
Total allowance for credit losses at end of period
Allowance for loan losses
$
286
$
114
$
108
$
508
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
13
15
10
38
Total allowance for credit losses
$
299
$
129
$
118
$
546
Nonaccrual Loans
Loans are generally placed on nonaccrual status when payment in full of principal and interest is not expected, or the loan is 90 days or more past due as to principal or interest, unless the loan is both well-secured and in the process of collection. Factors we consider in determining whether a loan is placed on nonaccrual include delinquency status, collateral value, borrower or guarantor financial statement information, bankruptcy status, and other information which would indicate that the full and timely collection of interest and principal is uncertain.
A nonaccrual loan may be returned to accrual status when (1) all delinquent interest and principal become current in accordance with the terms of the loan agreement, (2) the loan, if secured, is well-secured, (3) the borrower has paid according to the contractual terms for a minimum of six months, and (4) an analysis of the borrower indicates a reasonable assurance of the borrower's ability and willingness to maintain payments.
The amortized cost basis of nonaccrual loans is summarized as follows:
June 30, 2023
Amortized cost basis
Total amortized cost basis
(In millions)
with no allowance
with allowance
Related allowance
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
11
$
60
$
71
$
33
Owner-occupied
20
9
29
1
Total commercial
31
69
100
34
Commercial real estate:
Term
7
6
13
1
Total commercial real estate
7
6
13
1
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
—
12
12
3
1-4 family residential
2
35
37
5
Total consumer loans
2
47
49
8
Total
$
40
$
122
$
162
$
43
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December 31, 2022
Amortized cost basis
Total amortized cost basis
(In millions)
with no allowance
with allowance
Related allowance
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
8
$
55
$
63
$
27
Owner-occupied
13
11
24
1
Total commercial
21
66
87
28
Commercial real estate:
Term
—
14
14
2
Total commercial real estate
—
14
14
2
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
1
10
11
2
1-4 family residential
9
28
37
3
Total consumer loans
10
38
48
5
Total
$
31
$
118
$
149
$
35
For accruing loans, interest is accrued and interest payments are recognized into interest income according to the contractual loan agreement. For nonaccruing loans, the accrual of interest is discontinued, any uncollected or accrued interest is reversed from interest income in a timely manner (generally within one month), and any payments received on these loans are not recognized into interest income, but are applied as a reduction to the principal outstanding. When the collectability of the amortized cost basis for a nonaccrual loan is no longer in doubt, then interest payments may be recognized in interest income on a cash basis. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, there was
no
interest income recognized on a cash basis during the period the loans were on nonaccrual.
The amount of accrued interest receivables reversed from interest income during the periods presented is summarized by loan portfolio segment as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial
$
3
$
4
$
5
$
8
Commercial real estate
—
—
—
—
Consumer
1
—
1
—
Total
$
4
$
4
$
6
$
8
Past Due Loans
Closed-end loans with payments scheduled monthly are reported as past due when the borrower is in arrears for two or more monthly payments. Similarly, open-end credits, such as bankcard and other revolving credit plans, are reported as past due when the minimum payment has not been made for two or more billing cycles. Other multi-payment obligations (i.e., quarterly, semi-annual, etc.), single payment, and demand notes, are reported as past due when either principal or interest is due and unpaid for a period of 30 days or more.
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Past due loans (accruing and nonaccruing) are summarized as follows:
June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Current
30-89 days
past due
90+ days
past due
Total
past due
Total
loans
Accruing
loans
90+ days
past due
Nonaccrual
loans
that are
current
1
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
16,594
$
18
$
10
$
28
$
16,622
$
3
$
57
Leasing
388
—
—
—
388
—
—
Owner-occupied
9,320
5
3
8
9,328
—
24
Municipal
4,347
7
—
7
4,354
—
—
Total commercial
30,649
30
13
43
30,692
3
81
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
2,497
1
—
1
2,498
—
—
Term
10,385
18
3
21
10,406
3
13
Total commercial real estate
12,882
19
3
22
12,904
3
13
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
3,275
12
4
16
3,291
—
6
1-4 family residential
7,950
10
20
30
7,980
—
14
Construction and other consumer real estate
1,434
—
—
—
1,434
—
—
Bankcard and other revolving plans
463
2
1
3
466
1
—
Other
149
1
—
1
150
—
—
Total consumer loans
13,271
25
25
50
13,321
1
20
Total
$
56,802
$
74
$
41
$
115
$
56,917
$
7
$
114
December 31, 2022
(In millions)
Current
30-89 days
past due
90+ days
past due
Total
past due
Total
loans
Accruing
loans
90+ days
past due
Nonaccrual
loans
that are
current
1
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
16,331
$
24
$
22
$
46
$
16,377
$
4
$
45
Leasing
386
—
—
—
386
—
—
Owner-occupied
9,344
20
7
27
9,371
1
15
Municipal
4,361
—
—
—
4,361
—
—
Total commercial
30,422
44
29
73
30,495
5
60
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
2,511
2
—
2
2,513
—
—
Term
10,179
37
10
47
10,226
—
4
Total commercial real estate
12,690
39
10
49
12,739
—
4
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
3,369
5
3
8
3,377
—
6
1-4 family residential
7,258
9
19
28
7,286
—
16
Construction and other consumer real estate
1,161
—
—
—
1,161
—
—
Bankcard and other revolving plans
467
3
1
4
471
1
—
Other
124
—
—
—
124
—
—
Total consumer loans
12,379
17
23
40
12,419
1
22
Total
$
55,491
$
100
$
62
$
162
$
55,653
$
6
$
86
1
Represents nonaccrual loans that are not past due more than 30 days; however, full payment of principal and interest is still not expected.
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Credit Quality Indicators
In addition to the nonaccrual and past due criteria, we also analyze loans using loan risk-grading systems, which vary based on the size and type of credit risk exposure. The internal risk grades assigned to loans follow our definition of Pass, Special Mention, Substandard, and Doubtful, which are consistent with published definitions of regulatory risk classifications.
•
Pass –
A Pass asset is higher-quality and does not fit any of the other categories described below. The likelihood of loss is considered low.
•
Special Mention –
A Special Mention asset has potential weaknesses that deserve management’s close attention. If left uncorrected, these potential weaknesses may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects for the asset or in our credit position at some future date.
•
Substandard –
A Substandard asset is inadequately protected by the current sound worth and paying capacity of the obligor or of the collateral pledged, if any. Assets so classified have well-defined weaknesses and are characterized by the distinct possibility that we may sustain some loss if deficiencies are not corrected.
•
Doubtful –
A Doubtful asset has all the weaknesses inherent in a Substandard asset with the added characteristics that the weaknesses make collection or liquidation in full highly questionable and improbable.
There were no loans classified as Doubtful at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
For consumer loans and for commercial and commercial real estate (“CRE”) loans with commitments greater than $
1
million, we generally assign internal risk grades similar to those described previously based on automated rules that depend on refreshed credit scores, payment performance, and other risk indicators. These are generally assigned either a Pass, Special Mention, or Substandard grade, and are reviewed as we identify information that might warrant a grade change.
The following schedule presents the amortized cost basis of loans and leases categorized by year of origination and by credit quality classification as monitored by management. The schedule also summarizes the current period gross charge-offs by year of origination.
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Term loans
Revolving loans amortized cost basis
Revolving loans converted to term loans amortized cost basis
Amortized cost basis by year of origination
(In millions)
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
Prior
Total
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
Pass
$
1,442
$
2,955
$
1,550
$
758
$
600
$
703
$
8,039
$
177
$
16,224
Special Mention
1
3
7
5
1
49
88
1
155
Accruing Substandard
1
37
3
3
33
28
65
2
172
Nonaccrual
5
5
2
2
1
1
52
3
71
Total commercial and industrial
1,449
3,000
1,562
768
635
781
8,244
183
16,622
Gross charge-offs
—
6
5
—
—
—
7
2
20
Leasing
Pass
53
146
58
38
54
31
—
—
380
Special Mention
—
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
2
Accruing Substandard
—
2
—
—
—
4
—
—
6
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total leasing
53
149
59
38
54
35
—
—
388
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Owner-occupied
Pass
662
2,027
2,077
1,058
761
2,128
199
48
8,960
Special Mention
2
5
66
3
17
13
2
—
108
Accruing Substandard
5
32
51
20
17
102
4
—
231
Nonaccrual
1
—
1
12
3
11
1
—
29
Total owner-occupied
670
2,064
2,195
1,093
798
2,254
206
48
9,328
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Municipal
Pass
250
1,188
1,194
688
407
575
4
—
4,306
Special Mention
—
38
—
—
—
—
—
—
38
Accruing Substandard
—
—
6
3
1
—
—
—
10
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total municipal
250
1,226
1,200
691
408
575
4
—
4,354
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total commercial
2,422
6,439
5,016
2,590
1,895
3,645
8,454
231
30,692
Total commercial gross charge-offs
—
6
5
—
—
—
7
2
20
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
Pass
182
667
667
270
36
3
490
118
2,433
Special Mention
5
—
—
12
—
—
15
—
32
Accruing Substandard
—
10
1
—
22
—
—
—
33
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total construction and land development
187
677
668
282
58
3
505
118
2,498
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Term
Pass
876
2,704
1,888
1,673
969
1,639
219
173
10,141
Special Mention
23
17
1
41
2
9
—
—
93
Accruing Substandard
30
23
1
37
27
41
—
—
159
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
4
9
—
—
13
Total term
929
2,744
1,890
1,751
1,002
1,698
219
173
10,406
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total commercial real estate
1,116
3,421
2,558
2,033
1,060
1,701
724
291
12,904
Total commercial real estate gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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Term loans
Revolving loans amortized cost basis
Revolving loans converted to term loans amortized cost basis
Amortized cost basis by year of origination
(In millions)
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
Prior
Total
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
Pass
—
—
—
—
—
—
3,184
93
3,277
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
2
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
10
2
12
Total home equity credit line
—
—
—
—
—
—
3,196
95
3,291
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-4 family residential
Pass
651
1,970
1,664
1,011
620
2,025
—
—
7,941
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
—
2
Nonaccrual
—
—
2
3
4
28
—
—
37
Total 1-4 family residential
651
1,970
1,666
1,014
624
2,055
—
—
7,980
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Construction and other consumer real estate
Pass
74
940
372
27
12
9
—
—
1,434
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total construction and other consumer real estate
74
940
372
27
12
9
—
—
1,434
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Bankcard and other revolving plans
Pass
—
—
—
—
—
—
462
2
464
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
2
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total bankcard and other revolving plans
—
—
—
—
—
—
464
2
466
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
2
Other consumer
Pass
61
48
24
8
6
3
—
—
150
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total other consumer
61
48
24
8
6
3
—
—
150
Gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total consumer
786
2,958
2,062
1,049
642
2,067
3,660
97
13,321
Total consumer gross charge-offs
—
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
2
Total loans
$
4,324
$
12,818
$
9,636
$
5,672
$
3,597
$
7,413
$
12,838
$
619
$
56,917
Total gross charge-offs
$
—
$
6
$
5
$
—
$
—
$
—
$
9
$
2
$
22
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Term loans
Revolving loans amortized cost basis
Revolving loans converted to term loans amortized cost basis
Amortized cost basis by year of origination
(In millions)
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Prior
Total
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
Pass
$
3,363
$
1,874
$
979
$
876
$
293
$
264
$
8,054
$
182
$
15,885
Special Mention
1
2
10
52
1
2
50
—
118
Accruing Substandard
26
7
17
78
30
67
84
2
311
Nonaccrual
—
8
5
11
1
2
32
4
63
Total commercial and industrial
3,390
1,891
1,011
1,017
325
335
8,220
188
16,377
Leasing
Pass
160
71
47
66
18
19
—
—
381
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
5
—
—
5
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total leasing
160
71
47
66
18
24
—
—
386
Owner-occupied
Pass
2,157
2,285
1,143
874
654
1,679
187
74
9,053
Special Mention
1
15
5
8
3
16
1
—
49
Accruing Substandard
16
33
48
20
55
64
9
—
245
Nonaccrual
1
1
2
4
5
10
1
—
24
Total owner-occupied
2,175
2,334
1,198
906
717
1,769
198
74
9,371
Municipal
Pass
1,230
1,220
816
441
168
437
8
—
4,320
Special Mention
32
6
—
—
—
—
—
—
38
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
3
—
—
3
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total municipal
1,262
1,226
816
441
168
440
8
—
4,361
Total commercial
6,987
5,522
3,072
2,430
1,228
2,568
8,426
262
30,495
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
Pass
548
671
455
81
2
2
617
96
2,472
Special Mention
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
2
Accruing Substandard
17
—
—
22
—
—
—
—
39
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total construction and land development
566
672
455
103
2
2
617
96
2,513
Term
Pass
2,861
2,107
1,686
1,012
666
1,229
276
112
9,949
Special Mention
39
21
11
—
4
1
—
—
76
Accruing Substandard
42
2
34
21
53
35
—
—
187
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
4
1
9
—
—
14
Total term
2,942
2,130
1,731
1,037
724
1,274
276
112
10,226
Total commercial real estate
3,508
2,802
2,186
1,140
726
1,276
893
208
12,739
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Term loans
Revolving loans amortized cost basis
Revolving loans converted to term loans amortized cost basis
Amortized cost basis by year of origination
(In millions)
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Prior
Total
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
Pass
—
—
—
—
—
—
3,265
98
3,363
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
—
3
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
8
3
11
Total home equity credit line
—
—
—
—
—
—
3,276
101
3,377
1-4 family residential
Pass
1,913
1,503
1,024
638
381
1,788
—
—
7,247
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
2
—
—
2
Nonaccrual
—
2
2
4
3
26
—
—
37
Total 1-4 family residential
1,913
1,505
1,026
642
384
1,816
—
—
7,286
Construction and other consumer real estate
Pass
583
485
64
19
5
5
—
—
1,161
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total construction and other consumer real estate
583
485
64
19
5
5
—
—
1,161
Bankcard and other revolving plans
Pass
—
—
—
—
—
—
468
2
470
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
1
—
1
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total bankcard and other revolving plans
—
—
—
—
—
—
469
2
471
Other consumer
Pass
68
30
12
8
4
2
—
—
124
Special Mention
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Accruing Substandard
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Nonaccrual
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total other consumer
68
30
12
8
4
2
—
—
124
Total consumer
2,564
2,020
1,102
669
393
1,823
3,745
103
12,419
Total loans
$
13,059
$
10,344
$
6,360
$
4,239
$
2,347
$
5,667
$
13,064
$
573
$
55,653
Loan Modifications
On January 1, 2023, we adopted ASU 2022-02,
Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Troubled Debt Restructurings and Vintage Disclosures,
which eliminated the recognition and measurement of troubled debt restructurings (“TDRs”) and their related disclosures. As a result, we no longer separately measure an allowance for credit losses for TDRs, relying instead on our credit loss estimation models. The adoption of this guidance did not have a material impact on our financial statements.
ASU 2022-02 requires enhanced disclosures for loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty. Loans may be modified in the normal course of business for competitive reasons or to strengthen our collateral position. Loan modifications may also occur when the borrower experiences financial difficulty and needs
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temporary or permanent relief from the original contractual terms of the loan. For loans that have been modified with a borrower experiencing financial difficulty, we use the same credit loss estimation methods that we use for the rest of the loan portfolio. These methods incorporate the post-modification loan terms, as well as defaults and charge-offs associated with historical modified loans. All nonaccruing loans more than $1 million are evaluated individually, regardless of modification.
We consider many factors in determining whether to agree to a loan modification and we seek a solution that will both minimize potential loss to us and attempt to help the borrower. We evaluate borrowers’ current and forecasted future cash flows, their ability and willingness to make current contractual or proposed modified payments, the value of the underlying collateral (if applicable), the possibility of obtaining additional security or guarantees, and the potential costs related to a repossession or foreclosure and the subsequent sale of the collateral.
A modified loan on nonaccrual will generally remain on nonaccrual until the borrower has proven the ability to perform under the modified structure for a minimum of six months, and there is evidence that such payments can and are likely to continue as agreed. Performance prior to the modification, or significant events that coincide with the modification, are included in assessing whether the borrower can meet the new terms and may result in the loan being returned to accrual at the time of modification or after a shorter performance period. If the borrower’s ability to meet the revised payment schedule is uncertain, the loan remains on nonaccrual. There were no loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that had a payment default during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, which were still in default at period end, and were within 12 months or less of being modified.
The amortized cost of loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that were modified during the period, by loan class and modification type, is summarized in the following schedule:
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Amortized cost associated with
the following modification types:
(In millions)
Interest
rate reduction
Maturity
or term
extension
Principal
forgiveness
Multiple modification types
1
Total
2
Percentage of total loans
3
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
1
$
27
$
—
$
—
$
28
0.2
%
Owner-occupied
—
20
—
—
20
0.2
Total commercial
1
47
—
—
48
0.2
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
—
18
—
—
18
0.7
Term
—
34
—
—
34
0.3
Total commercial real estate
—
52
—
—
52
0.4
Consumer:
1-4 family residential
—
—
1
1
2
—
Bankcard and other revolving plans
—
1
—
—
1
0.2
Total consumer loans
—
1
1
1
3
—
Total
$
1
$
100
$
1
$
1
$
103
0.2
%
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Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Amortized cost associated with
the following modification types:
(In millions)
Interest
rate reduction
Maturity
or term
extension
Principal
forgiveness
Multiple modification types
1
Total
2
Percentage of total loans
3
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
1
$
42
$
—
$
—
$
43
0.3
%
Owner-occupied
4
22
—
—
26
0.3
Total commercial
5
64
—
—
69
0.2
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
—
18
—
—
18
0.7
Term
—
58
—
—
58
0.6
Total commercial real estate
—
76
—
—
76
0.6
Consumer:
1-4 family residential
—
—
1
1
2
—
Bankcard and other revolving plans
—
1
—
—
1
0.2
Total consumer loans
—
1
1
1
3
—
Total
$
5
$
141
$
1
$
1
$
148
0.3
%
1
Includes modifications that resulted from a combination of interest rate reduction, maturity or term extension, principal forgiveness, and payment deferral modifications.
2
Unfunded lending commitments related to loans modified to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty totaled $
10
million at June 30, 2023.
3
Amounts less than 0.05% are rounded to zero.
The financial impact of loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, is summarized in the following schedule:
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Weighted-average interest rate reduction (in percentage points)
Weighted-average term extension
(in months)
Weighted-average interest rate reduction (in percentage points)
Weighted-average term extension
(in months)
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
1.0
%
8
1.0
%
9
Owner-occupied
—
7
4.4
7
Total commercial
1.0
8
3.7
8
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
—
6
—
6
Term
—
18
—
17
Total commercial real estate
—
14
—
15
Consumer:
1
1-4 family residential
1.3
110
1.3
110
Bankcard and other revolving plans
—
65
—
61
Total consumer loans
1.3
87
1.3
87
Total weighted average financial impact
1.1
%
12
3.4
%
13
1
Primarily relates to one loan within each consumer loan class.
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Loan modifications to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, resulted in $
1
million of principal forgiveness for the total loan portfolio for both periods.
The following schedule presents the aging of loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty that were modified on or after January 1, 2023 (the date we adopted ASU 2022-02) through June 30, 2023, presented by portfolio segment and loan class.
June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Current
30-89 days
past due
90+ days
past due
Total
past due
Total
amortized cost of loans
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
40
$
3
$
—
$
3
$
43
Owner-occupied
25
—
1
1
26
Total commercial
65
3
1
4
69
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
18
—
—
—
18
Term
58
—
—
—
58
Total commercial real estate
76
—
—
—
76
Consumer:
1-4 family residential
2
—
—
—
2
Bankcard and other revolving plans
1
—
—
—
1
Total consumer loans
3
—
—
—
3
Total
$
144
$
3
$
1
$
4
$
148
Troubled Debt Restructuring Disclosures Prior to Our Adoption of ASU 2022-02
Loans may be modified in the normal course of business for competitive reasons or to strengthen our collateral position. Loan modifications and restructurings may also occur when the borrower experiences financial difficulty and needs temporary or permanent relief from the original contractual terms of the loan. Loans that have been modified to accommodate a borrower who is experiencing financial difficulties, and for which we have granted a concession that we would not otherwise consider, are considered TDRs. For further discussion of our policies and processes regarding TDRs, see Note 6 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
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Information on TDRs, including the amortized cost on an accruing and nonaccruing basis by loan class and modification type is summarized in the following schedules:
December 31, 2022
Amortized cost resulting from the following modification types:
(In millions)
Interest
rate below
market
Maturity
or term
extension
Principal
forgiveness
Payment
deferral
Other
1
Multiple
modification
types
2
Total
Accruing
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
1
$
12
$
—
$
—
$
9
$
28
$
50
Owner-occupied
—
1
—
2
13
12
28
Municipal
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total commercial
1
13
—
2
22
40
78
Commercial real estate:
Construction and land development
—
—
—
—
—
8
8
Term
1
27
—
27
28
1
84
Total commercial real estate
1
27
—
27
28
9
92
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
—
1
4
—
—
1
6
1-4 family residential
2
1
2
—
1
15
21
Total consumer loans
2
2
6
—
1
16
27
Total accruing
4
42
6
29
51
65
197
Nonaccruing
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
—
—
—
3
9
3
15
Owner-occupied
4
—
—
—
—
4
8
Total commercial
4
—
—
3
9
7
23
Commercial real estate:
Term
—
10
—
—
—
—
10
Total commercial real estate
—
10
—
—
—
—
10
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
—
—
1
—
—
—
1
1-4 family residential
—
1
—
—
1
2
4
Total consumer loans
—
1
1
—
1
2
5
Total nonaccruing
4
11
1
3
10
9
38
Total
$
8
$
53
$
7
$
32
$
61
$
74
$
235
1
Includes TDRs that resulted from other modification types including, but not limited to, a legal judgment awarded on different terms, a bankruptcy plan confirmed on different terms, a settlement that includes the delivery of collateral in exchange for debt reduction, etc.
2
Includes TDRs that resulted from a combination of the previous modification types reflected in the schedule.
Unfunded lending commitments related to TDRs totaled $
7
million at December 31, 2022.
The total amortized cost of all TDRs in which interest rates were modified below market was $
63
million at December 31, 2022. These loans are included in the previous schedule in the columns for interest rate below market and multiple modification types.
The net financial impact on interest income due to interest rate modifications below market for accruing TDRs for the year ended December 31, 2022 was not significant.
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On an ongoing basis, we monitor the performance of all TDRs according to their restructured terms. Subsequent payment default is defined in terms of delinquency, when principal or interest payments are past due 90 days or more for commercial loans, or 60 days or more for consumer loans.
The amortized cost of TDRs that had a payment default during the year ended December 31, 2022, which were still in default at period end, and were within 12 months or less of being modified as TDRs was approximately $
10
million.
Collateral-Dependent Loans
When a loan is individually evaluated for expected credit losses, we estimate a specific reserve for the loan based on (1) the projected present value of the loan’s future cash flows discounted at the loan’s effective interest rate, (2) the observable market price of the loan, or (3) the fair value of the loan’s underlying collateral.
Select information on loans for which the borrower is experiencing financial difficulties and repayment is expected to be provided substantially through the operation or sale of the underlying collateral, including the type of collateral and the extent to which the collateral secures the loans, is summarized as follows:
June 30, 2023
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amortized cost
Major types of collateral
Weighted average LTV
1
Commercial:
Commercial and industrial
$
10
Accounts Receivable
81
%
Owner-occupied
12
Hospital
29
%
Commercial real estate:
Term
3
Hotel, Multi-family
89
%
Total
$
25
December 31, 2022
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Amortized cost
Major types of collateral
Weighted average LTV
1
Commercial:
Owner-occupied
$
2
Land, Warehouse
29
%
Commercial real estate:
Term
1
Multi-family
55
%
Consumer:
Home equity credit line
1
Single family residential
13
%
1-4 family residential
3
Single family residential
41
%
Total
$
7
1
The fair value is based on the most recent appraisal or other collateral evaluation
.
Foreclosed Residential Real Estate
At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, we did
no
t have any foreclosed residential real estate property. The amortized cost basis of consumer mortgage loans collateralized by residential real estate property that were in the process of foreclosure was $
8
million and $
10
million for the same periods, respectively.
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7.
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
Objectives and Accounting
Our primary objective for using derivatives is to manage interest rate risk. We use derivatives to stabilize forecasted interest income from variable-rate assets and to modify the coupon or the duration of fixed-rate financial assets or liabilities. We also assist clients with their risk management needs through the use of derivatives. Cash receipts and payments from derivatives designated in qualifying hedging relationships are classified in the same category as the cash flows from the items being hedged in the statement of cash flows, and cash flows from undesignated derivatives are classified as operating activities. For a more detailed discussion of the use of and accounting policies regarding derivative instruments, see Note 7 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Fair Value Hedges of Liabilities
– During the second quarter of 2023, we terminated our remaining receive-fixed interest rate swap with a notional amount of $
500
million that had been designated in a qualifying fair value hedge relationship of fixed-rate debt. The receive-fixed interest rate swap effectively converted the interest on our fixed-rate debt to floating until it was terminated. Prior to termination, changes in the fair value of derivatives designated as fair value hedges of debt were offset by changes in the fair value of the hedged debt instruments as shown in the schedules on the following pages. The unamortized hedge basis adjustments resulting from the terminated hedging relationship will be amortized over the remaining life of the fixed-rate debt.
Fair Value Hedges of Assets
– During the second quarter of 2023, we entered into new fair value hedges of a defined portfolio of AFS securities using pay-fixed, receive-floating swaps with an aggregate notional amount of $
2.5
billion that are designated as hedges under the portfolio layer method described in ASU 2022-01,
Derivatives and Hedging (Topic 815): Fair Value Hedging—Portfolio Layer Method.
In July 2023, we entered into additional pay-fixed swaps with an aggregate notional amount of $
1
billion that were designated as fair value hedges of a defined portfolio of fixed-rate commercial loans.
At June 30, 2023, we also had pay-fixed, receive-floating interest rate swaps with an aggregate notional amount of $
1.1
billion designated as fair value hedges of specifically identified AFS securities. Fair value hedges of fixed-rate AFS securities effectively convert the fixed interest income to a floating rate on the hedged portion of the securities. Changes in fair value of derivatives designated as fair value hedges of fixed-rate AFS securities were largely offset by changes in the value of the hedged securities, as shown in the schedules on the following pages.
Cash Flow Hedges
– At June 30, 2023, we had receive-fixed interest rate swaps with an aggregate notional amount of $
2.9
billion designated as cash flow hedges of pools of floating-rate commercial loans. During the second quarter of 2023, we terminated cash flow hedging relationships with an aggregate notional amount of $
2.8
billion. At June 30, 2023, there was $
222
million of losses deferred in AOCI related to terminated cash flow hedges that are expected to be fully amortized by October 2027. Changes in the fair value of qualifying cash flow hedges during the quarter were recorded in AOCI as shown in the schedule below. The amounts deferred in AOCI are reclassified into earnings in the periods in which the hedged interest receipts occur (i.e., when the hedged forecasted transactions affect earnings).
Collateral and Credit Risk
Exposure to credit risk arises from the possibility of nonperformance by counterparties. No significant losses on derivative instruments have occurred as a result of counterparty nonperformance. For more information on how we incorporate counterparty credit risk in derivative valuations, see Note 3 of our 2022 Form 10-K. For additional discussion of collateral and the associated credit risk related to our derivative contracts, see Note 7 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Our derivative contracts require us to pledge collateral for derivatives that are in a net liability position at a given balance sheet date. Certain of these derivative contracts contain credit risk-related contingent features that include the requirement to maintain a minimum debt credit rating. We may be required to pledge additional collateral if a credit risk-related feature were triggered, such as a downgrade of our credit rating. In past situations, not all counterparties have demanded that additional collateral be pledged when provided for by the contractual terms. At June 30, 2023, the fair value of our derivative liabilities was $
409
million, for which we were required to pledge
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cash collateral of $
2
million in the normal course of business. If our credit rating were downgraded one notch by either Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) or Moody’s at June 30, 2023, there would likely be
no
additional collateral required to be pledged.
Derivative Amounts
The following schedule presents information regarding notional amounts and recorded gross fair values at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, and the related gain (loss) of derivative instruments.
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Notional
amount
1
Fair value
Notional
amount
Fair value
(In millions)
Other
assets
Other
liabilities
Other
assets
Other
liabilities
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
$
2,850
$
—
$
—
$
7,633
$
—
$
1
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate liabilities:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
500
—
—
—
—
—
Fair value hedges:
Debt hedges: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
—
500
—
—
Asset hedges: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
3,572
80
—
1,228
84
—
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
6,922
80
—
9,361
84
1
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Customer interest rate derivatives
2
13,726
406
407
13,670
296
443
Other interest rate derivatives
3,576
2
—
862
—
—
Foreign exchange derivatives
216
2
2
605
6
7
Purchased credit derivatives
18
1
—
—
—
—
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
17,536
411
409
15,137
302
450
Total derivatives
$
24,458
$
491
$
409
$
24,498
$
386
$
451
1
Centrally cleared swaps originally indexed to London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”) were divided into short-dated, LIBOR-indexed spot starting swaps and forward starting Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) swaps when the clearing houses transitioned to SOFR. The LIBOR-indexed swaps will fully mature in the third quarter of 2023. The notional amounts above reflect the economic substance of our derivatives and do not include the duplicate notional amounts during the transition period.
2
Customer interest rate derivatives include both customer-facing derivative as well as offsetting derivatives facing other dealer banks. The fair value of these derivatives include a net credit valuation adjustment (“CVA”) of $
10
million, reducing the fair value of the liability at June 30, 2023, and $
13
million, reducing the fair value of the liability at December 31, 2022.
The amount of derivative gains (losses) from cash flow and fair value hedges that were deferred in other comprehensive income (“OCI”) or recognized in earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 is presented in the schedules below.
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Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Effective portion of derivative gain/(loss) deferred in AOCI
Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from AOCI into income
Interest on fair value hedges
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
1
Purchased interest rate floors
$
—
$
—
$
—
Received-fixed interest rate swaps
(
21
)
(
41
)
—
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate liabilities:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
11
1
—
Fair value hedges:
Debt hedges: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
(
8
)
Basis amortization on terminated hedges
2
—
(
1
)
Asset hedges: Pay-Fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
9
Basis amortization on terminated asset hedges
3
—
—
—
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$
(
10
)
$
(
40
)
$
—
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
(In millions)
Effective portion of derivative gain/(loss) deferred in AOCI
Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from AOCI into income
Interest on fair value hedges
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
1
Purchased interest rate floors
$
—
$
—
$
—
Received-fixed interest rate swaps
17
(
90
)
—
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate liabilities:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
11
1
—
Fair value hedges:
Debt hedges: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
(
5
)
Basis amortization on terminated debt hedges
2
—
—
(
1
)
Asset hedges: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
16
Basis amortization on terminated asset hedges
3
—
—
—
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$
28
$
(
89
)
$
10
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Effective portion of derivative gain/(loss) deferred in AOCI
Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from AOCI into income
Interest on fair value hedges
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
1
Purchased interest rate floors
$
—
$
—
$
—
Interest rate swaps
(
66
)
6
—
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
1
Basis amortization on terminated hedges
2
—
—
—
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
(
1
)
Basis amortization on terminated hedges
2
—
—
—
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$
(
66
)
$
6
$
—
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Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Effective portion of derivative gain/(loss) deferred in AOCI
Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from AOCI into income
Interest on fair value hedges
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
1
Purchased interest rate floors
$
—
$
2
$
—
Interest rate swaps
(
244
)
17
—
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
3
Basis amortization on terminated hedges
2, 3
—
—
1
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
—
—
(
2
)
Basis amortization on terminated hedges
2, 3
—
—
—
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$
(
244
)
$
19
$
2
1
For the 12 months following June 30, 2023, we estimate that $
106
million of losses will be reclassified from AOCI into interest income, compared with an estimate of $
94
million of losses at June 30, 2022.
2
At June 30, 2023, the total cumulative unamortized basis adjustment for terminated fair value hedges of debt was $
50
million. We did
no
t have any cumulative unamortized basis adjustment for terminated hedges of debt at June 30, 2022. We had $
3
million and $
7
million of cumulative unamortized basis adjustments from terminated fair value hedges of assets at June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
The amount of gains (losses) recognized from derivatives not designated as accounting hedges is summarized as follows:
Other Noninterest Income/(Expense)
(In millions)
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Customer-facing interest rate derivatives
$
10
$
11
$
17
$
30
Other interest rate derivatives
3
3
(
1
)
—
Foreign exchange derivatives
7
15
8
14
Purchased credit derivatives
$
(
1
)
$
(
1
)
$
—
$
—
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
$
19
$
28
$
24
$
44
The following schedule presents derivatives used in fair value hedge accounting relationships, as well as pre-tax gains/(losses) recorded on such derivatives and the related hedged items for the periods presented.
Gain/(loss) recorded in income
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Derivatives
2
Hedged items
Total income statement impact
Derivatives
2
Hedged items
Total income statement impact
Debt: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
1, 2
$
2
$
(
2
)
$
—
$
(
18
)
$
18
$
—
Assets: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
1, 2
66
(
67
)
(
1
)
97
(
97
)
—
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Gain/(loss) recorded in income
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
(In millions)
Derivatives
2
Hedged items
Total income statement impact
Derivatives
2
Hedged items
Total income statement impact
Debt: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
1, 2
$
14
$
(
14
)
$
—
$
(
50
)
$
50
$
—
Assets: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps
1, 2
26
(
27
)
(
1
)
150
(
150
)
—
1
Consists of hedges of benchmark interest rate risk of fixed-rate long-term debt and fixed-rate AFS securities. Gains and losses were recorded in net interest expense or income consistent with the hedged items.
2
The income/expense for derivatives does not reflect interest income/expense from periodic accruals and payments to be consistent with the presentation of the gains/(losses) on the hedged items.
The following schedule provides information regarding basis adjustments for hedged items.
Par value of hedged assets/(liabilities)
Carrying amount of the hedged assets/(liabilities)
1
Cumulative amount of fair value hedging adjustment included in the carrying amount of the hedged item
(In millions)
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Long-term fixed-rate debt
2
$
—
$
(
500
)
$
—
$
(
435
)
$
—
$
65
Fixed-rate assets
3
11,129
1,228
10,898
962
(
231
)
(
266
)
1
Carrying amounts exclude (1) issuance and purchase discounts or premiums, (2) unamortized issuance and acquisition costs, and (3) amounts related to terminated fair value hedges.
2
We terminated the remaining fair value hedge of debt during the second quarter of 2023. The remaining hedge basis adjustments will be amortized over the life of the associated debt.
3
These amounts include the amortized cost basis of defined portfolios of AFS securities used to designate hedging relationships in which the hedged item is the stated amount of assets in the defined portfolio anticipated to be outstanding for the designated hedged period. At June 30, 2023, the amortized cost basis of the defined portfolios used in these hedging relationships was $
10.1
billion; the cumulative basis adjustment associated with these hedging relationships was $
36.8
million; and the notional amounts of the designated hedging instruments were $
2.5
billion.
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.
LEASES
We have operating and finance leases for branches, corporate offices, and data centers. At June 30, 2023, we had
412
branches, of which
277
are owned and
135
are leased. We lease our headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. The remaining maturities of our lease commitments range from the year
2023
to
2062
, and some lease arrangements include options to extend or terminate the leases.
All leases with lease terms greater than twelve months are reported as a lease liability with a corresponding right-of-use (“ROU”) asset. We present ROU assets for operating leases and finance leases on the consolidated balance sheet in “
Other assets
,” and “
Premises, equipment and software, net
,” respectively. The corresponding liabilities for those leases are presented in “
Other liabilities
,” and “
Long-term debt
.” For more information about our lease policies, see Note 8 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
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The following schedule presents ROU assets and lease liabilities with associated weighted average remaining life and discount rate.
(Dollar amounts in millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31, 2022
Operating leases
ROU assets, net of amortization
$
170
$
173
Lease liabilities
195
198
Finance leases
ROU assets, net of amortization
3
4
Lease liabilities
4
4
Weighted average remaining lease term (years)
Operating leases
8.6
8.4
Finance leases
16.9
17.4
Weighted average discount rate
Operating leases
3.1
%
2.9
%
Finance leases
3.1
%
3.1
%
Additional information related to lease expense is presented in the following schedule.
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Lease expense:
Operating lease expense
$
11
$
12
$
22
$
24
Other expenses associated with operating leases
1
16
12
30
24
Total lease expense
$
27
$
24
$
52
$
48
Related cash disbursements from operating leases
$
12
$
12
$
24
$
25
1
Other expenses primarily include property taxes and building and property maintenance.
The following schedule presents the total contractual undiscounted lease payments for operating lease liabilities by expected due date for each of the next five years.
(In millions)
Total undiscounted lease payments
2023
1
$
24
2024
40
2025
32
2026
27
2027
18
Thereafter
87
Total
$
228
1
Contractual maturities for the six months remaining in 2023.
We enter into certain lease agreements where we are the lessor of real estate. Real estate leases are made from bank-owned and subleased property to generate cash flow from the property, including from leasing vacant suites in which we occupy portions of the building. Operating lease income was
$
4
million
and $
3
million for the second quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $
8
million and $
7
million for the first six months of 2023 and 2022, respectively.
We originated equipment leases, considered to be sales-type leases or direct financing leases, totaling
$
388
million
and $
386
million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. We recorded income of
$
4
million a
nd $
3
million on these leases for the second quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $
8
million and $
6
million for the first six months of 2023 and 2022, respectively.
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9.
LONG-TERM DEBT AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Long-Term Debt
The long-term debt carrying values presented in the consolidated balance sheet represent the par value of the debt, adjusted for any unamortized premium or discount, unamortized debt issuance costs, and basis adjustments for interest rate swaps designated as fair value hedges.
The following schedule presents the components of our long-term debt.
LONG-TERM DEBT
(In millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31, 2022
Subordinated notes
1
$
534
$
519
Senior notes
—
128
Finance lease obligations
4
4
Total
$
538
$
651
1
The change in the subordinated notes balance is primarily due to a fair value hedge accounting adjustment. See also Note 7.
The decrease in long-term debt was primarily due to the redemption of $
128
million,
4.50
% matured senior notes during the second quarter of 2023.
Shareholders' Equity
Our common stock is traded on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (“NASDAQ”) Global Select Market. At June 30, 2023, there were
148.1
million
shares of
$
0.001
par value common stock outstanding. Common stock and additional paid-in capital decreased $
32
million, or
2
%, to
$
1.7
billion
at June 30, 2023, from December 31, 2022, primarily due to common stock repurchases during the first quarter of 2023. As the macroeconomic environment remained uncertain, we did not repurchase common shares during the second quarter of 2023, nor do we expect to repurchase common shares during the third quarter of 2023.
AOCI was a
$
2.9
billion
loss at June 30, 2023.
The following schedule presents the changes in AOCI by component.
(In millions)
Net unrealized gains/(losses) on investment securities
Net unrealized gains/(losses) on derivatives and other
Pension and post-retirement
Total
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Balance at December 31, 2022
$
(
2,800
)
$
(
311
)
$
(
1
)
$
(
3,112
)
OCI before reclassifications, net of tax
1
94
21
—
115
Amounts reclassified from AOCI, net of tax
—
67
—
67
Other comprehensive income
94
88
—
182
Balance at June 30, 2023
$
(
2,706
)
$
(
223
)
$
(
1
)
$
(
2,930
)
Income tax expense included in OCI
$
31
$
28
$
—
$
59
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Balance at December 31, 2021
$
(
78
)
$
—
$
(
2
)
$
(
80
)
OCI (loss) before reclassifications, net of tax
(
1,820
)
(
185
)
—
(
2,005
)
Amounts reclassified from AOCI, net of tax
—
(
15
)
—
(
15
)
Other comprehensive loss
(
1,820
)
(
200
)
—
(
2,020
)
Balance at June 30, 2022
$
(
1,898
)
$
(
200
)
$
(
2
)
$
(
2,100
)
Income tax benefit included in OCI (loss)
$
(
590
)
$
(
65
)
$
—
$
(
655
)
1
For the six months ended June 30, 2023, the OCI related to net unrealized gains/(losses) on investment securities reflected a $
9
million decline in the fair value of fixed-rate AFS securities as a result of higher interest rates, offset by a $
103
million increase in amortization of the discount on the securities transferred from AFS to HTM during the fourth quarter of 2022.
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Amounts reclassified from AOCI
1
Statement of income (SI)
(In millions)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Details about AOCI components
2023
2022
2023
2022
Affected line item
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments
$
(
40
)
$
6
$
(
89
)
$
20
SI
Interest and fees on loans
Less: Income tax expense (benefit)
(
10
)
2
(
22
)
5
Amounts reclassified from AOCI
$
(
30
)
$
4
$
(
67
)
$
15
1
Positive reclassification amounts indicate increases to earnings in the income statement.
10.
COMMITMENTS, GUARANTEES, AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
Commitments and Guarantees
The following schedule presents the contractual amounts related to off-balance sheet financial instruments used to meet the financing needs of our customers.
(In millions)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
Unfunded lending commitments
1
$
29,731
$
29,628
Standby letters of credit:
Financial
579
667
Performance
178
184
Commercial letters of credit
36
11
Mortgage-backed security purchase agreements
2
51
23
Total unfunded commitments
$
30,575
$
30,513
1
Net of participations.
2
Represents agreements with Farmer Mac to purchase securities backed by certain agricultural mortgage loans.
For more information about these commitments and guarantees including their terms and collateral requirements, see Note 16 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
Legal Matters
We are involved in various legal proceedings, which may include litigation in court and arbitral proceedings, as well as investigations, examinations, and other actions brought or considered by governmental and self-regulatory agencies. Litigation may relate to lending, deposit and other customer relationships, vendor and contractual issues, employee matters, intellectual property matters, personal injuries and torts, regulatory and legal compliance, and other matters. While most matters relate to individual claims, we are also subject to putative class action claims and similar broader claims. Proceedings, investigations, examinations and other actions brought or considered by governmental and self-regulatory agencies may relate to our banking, investment advisory, trust, securities, and other products and services; our customers’ involvement in money laundering, fraud, securities violations and other illicit activities or our policies and practices relating to such customer activities; and our compliance with the broad range of banking, securities and other laws and regulations applicable to us. At any given time, we may be in the process of responding to subpoenas, requests for documents, data and testimony relating to such matters and engaging in discussions to resolve the matters.
At June 30, 2023, we were subject to the following material litigation or governmental inquiries:
•
Two
civil cases,
Lifescan Inc.
and
Johnson & Johnson Health Care Services v. Jeffrey Smith, et. al.
, brought against us in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in December 2017, and
Roche Diagnostics and Roche Diabetes Care Inc. v. Jeffrey C. Smith, et. al.
, brought against us in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in March 2019. In these cases, certain manufacturers and distributors of medical products seek to hold us liable for allegedly fraudulent practices of a borrower of the Bank who filed for bankruptcy protection in 2017. The cases are in discovery phases. Trial has not been scheduled in either case.
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•
Sipple v. Zions Bancorporation,
N.A.,
brought against us in the District Court of Clark County, Nevada in February 2021 with respect to foreign transaction fees. This case is in the early discovery phase and trial has not been scheduled.
At least quarterly, we review outstanding and new legal matters, utilizing then available information. In accordance with applicable accounting guidance, if we determine that a loss from a matter is probable and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated, we establish an accrual for the loss. In the absence of such a determination, no accrual is made. Once established, accruals are adjusted to reflect developments relating to the matters.
In our review, we also assess whether we can determine the range of reasonably possible losses for significant matters in which we are unable to determine that the likelihood of a loss is remote. Because of the difficulty of predicting the outcome of legal matters, discussed subsequently, we are able to meaningfully estimate such a range only for a limited number of matters. Based on information available at June 30, 2023, we estimated that the aggregate range of reasonably possible losses for those matters to be from
zero
to approximately $
5
million in excess of amounts accrued. The matters underlying the estimated range will change from time to time, and actual results may vary significantly from this estimate. Those matters for which a meaningful estimate is not possible are not included within this estimated range and, therefore, this estimated range does not represent our maximum loss exposure.
Based on our current knowledge, we believe that our current estimated liability for litigation and other legal actions and claims, reflected in our accruals and determined in accordance with applicable accounting guidance, is adequate and that liabilities in excess of the amounts currently accrued, if any, arising from litigation and other legal actions and claims for which an estimate as previously described is possible, will not have a material impact on our financial condition, results of operations, or cash flows. However, in light of the significant uncertainties involved in these matters, and the very large or indeterminate damages sought in some of these matters, an adverse outcome in one or more of these matters could be material to our financial condition, results of operations, or cash flows for any given reporting period.
Any estimate or determination relating to the future resolution of litigation, arbitration, governmental or self-regulatory examinations, investigations or actions or similar matters is inherently uncertain and involves significant judgment. This is particularly true in the early stages of a legal matter, when legal issues and facts have not been well articulated, reviewed, analyzed, and vetted through discovery, preparation for trial or hearings, substantive and productive mediation or settlement discussions, or other actions. It is also particularly true with respect to class action and similar claims involving multiple defendants, matters with complex procedural requirements or substantive issues or novel legal theories, and examinations, investigations and other actions conducted or brought by governmental and self-regulatory agencies, in which the normal adjudicative process is not applicable. Accordingly, we usually are unable to determine whether a favorable or unfavorable outcome is remote, reasonably likely, or probable, or to estimate the amount or range of a probable or reasonably likely loss, until relatively late in the course of a legal matter, sometimes not until a number of years have elapsed. Accordingly, our judgments and estimates relating to claims will change from time to time in light of developments and actual outcomes will differ from our estimates. These differences may be material.
11.
REVENUE RECOGNITION
We derive our revenue primarily from interest income on loans and securities, which represented approximately
80
% of our total revenue in the second quarter of 2023. Only noninterest income is considered to be revenue from contracts with customers in scope of ASC 606. For more information about our revenue recognition from contracts, see Note 17 of our 2022 Form 10-K.
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Disaggregation of Revenue
The schedule below presents net revenue by our operating business segments for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Zions Bank
CB&T
Amegy
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
14
$
12
$
8
$
7
$
14
$
11
Card fees
13
14
5
5
8
8
Retail and business banking fees
5
6
3
3
4
4
Capital markets fees
—
—
—
—
—
—
Wealth management fees
6
6
1
1
4
4
Other customer-related fees
2
2
2
2
2
2
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
40
40
19
18
32
29
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
6
6
14
8
8
13
Total customer-related noninterest income
46
46
33
26
40
42
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
3
3
2
1
15
—
Total noninterest income
49
49
35
27
55
42
Net interest income
178
170
152
142
116
120
Total net revenue
$
227
$
219
$
187
$
169
$
171
$
162
NBAZ
NSB
Vectra
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
2
$
2
$
3
$
2
$
2
$
2
Card fees
4
4
4
4
2
2
Retail and business banking fees
2
2
3
3
1
1
Capital markets fees
—
—
—
—
—
—
Wealth management fees
1
1
1
1
1
—
Other customer-related fees
—
—
—
—
1
1
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
9
9
11
10
7
6
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
1
1
—
2
—
2
Total customer-related noninterest income
10
10
11
12
7
8
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
1
1
—
—
—
—
Total noninterest income
11
11
11
12
7
8
Net interest income
64
55
49
39
38
35
Total net revenue
$
75
$
66
$
60
$
51
$
45
$
43
TCBW
Other
Consolidated Bank
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
1
$
1
$
1
$
—
$
45
$
37
Card fees
1
1
—
(
2
)
37
36
Retail and business banking fees
—
—
(
2
)
1
16
20
Capital markets fees
—
—
1
1
1
1
Wealth management fees
—
—
—
—
14
13
Other customer-related fees
—
—
8
9
15
16
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
2
2
8
9
128
123
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
—
—
5
(
1
)
34
31
Total customer-related noninterest income
2
2
13
8
162
154
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
—
—
6
13
27
18
Total noninterest income
2
2
19
21
189
172
Net interest income
15
15
(
21
)
17
591
593
Total net revenue
$
17
$
17
$
(
2
)
$
38
$
780
$
765
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The schedule below presents net revenue by our operating business segments for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Zions Bank
CB&T
Amegy
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
28
$
27
$
15
$
14
$
28
$
22
Card fees
26
27
10
10
16
16
Retail and business banking fees
9
12
6
6
7
8
Capital markets fees
—
—
—
—
—
—
Wealth management fees
12
11
2
2
8
8
Other customer-related fees
4
4
4
3
3
3
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
79
81
37
35
62
57
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
13
11
19
14
17
22
Total customer-related noninterest income
92
92
56
49
79
79
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
7
3
3
2
17
—
Total noninterest income
99
95
59
51
96
79
Net interest income
363
326
311
271
240
232
Total net revenue
$
462
$
421
$
370
$
322
$
336
$
311
NBAZ
NSB
Vectra
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
5
$
4
$
7
$
6
$
3
$
4
Card fees
7
7
8
7
4
4
Retail and business banking fees
4
5
5
6
2
2
Capital markets fees
—
—
—
—
—
—
Wealth management fees
2
2
3
2
1
1
Other customer-related fees
1
1
—
—
2
1
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
19
19
23
21
12
12
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
1
3
—
4
1
4
Total customer-related noninterest income
20
22
23
25
13
16
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
1
1
—
—
—
—
Total noninterest income
21
23
23
25
13
16
Net interest income
129
106
99
77
79
68
Total net revenue
$
150
$
129
$
122
$
102
$
92
$
84
TCBW
Other
Consolidated Bank
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
Commercial account fees
$
1
$
1
$
1
$
—
$
88
$
78
Card fees
1
1
—
—
72
72
Retail and business banking fees
—
—
(
1
)
1
32
40
Capital markets fees
—
—
2
2
2
2
Wealth management fees
—
—
(
1
)
—
27
26
Other customer-related fees
1
—
15
18
30
30
Total noninterest income from contracts with customers (ASC 606)
3
2
16
21
251
248
Other noninterest income (non-ASC 606 customer-related)
—
1
11
(
2
)
62
57
Total customer-related noninterest income
3
3
27
19
313
305
Other noncustomer-related noninterest income
—
—
8
3
36
9
Total noninterest income
3
3
35
22
349
314
Other real estate owned gain from sale
—
—
—
—
—
—
Net interest income
31
28
18
29
1,270
1,137
Total net revenue
$
34
$
31
$
53
$
51
$
1,619
$
1,451
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Revenue from contracts with customers did not generate significant contract assets and liabilities. Contract receivables are included in “Other assets” on the consolidated balance sheet. Payment terms vary by services offered, and the timing between completion of performance obligations and payment is generally not significant.
12.
INCOME TAXES
The effective income tax rate was
22.6
%
for the second quarter of 2023, compared with
21.9
% for the second quarter of 2022. The effective tax rates for the first six months of 2023 and 2022 were
25.4
% and
21.2
%, respectively. The tax rates during both periods were reduced by nontaxable municipal interest income and nontaxable income from certain bank-owned life insurance (“BOLI”), and were increased by the non-deductibility of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) premiums, certain executive compensation plans, and other fringe benefits.
The tax rate for the
first six months of 2023
was higher relative to the same prior year period, primarily as a result of a discrete item that affected the reserve for uncertain tax positions during the first quarter of
2023
.
At both June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, we had a net deferred tax asset (“DTA”) totaling $
1.1
billion. On the consolidated balance sheet, the net DTA is included in “Other assets.”
We evaluate DTAs on a regular basis to determine whether a valuation allowance is required. In conducting this evaluation, we consider all available evidence, both positive and negative, based on the more-likely-than-not criteria that such assets will be realized. This evaluation includes, but is not limited to, the following:
•
Future reversals of existing deferred tax liabilities (“DTLs”) — These DTLs have a reversal pattern generally consistent with DTAs and are used to realize the DTAs.
•
Tax planning strategies — We have considered prudent and feasible tax planning strategies that we would implement to preserve the value of the DTAs, if necessary.
•
Future projected taxable income — We expect future taxable income will offset the reversal of remaining net DTAs.
Based on this evaluation, we concluded that a valuation allowance was not required at both June 30, 2023 and
December 31, 2022.
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13.
NET EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
Basic and diluted net earnings per common share based on the weighted average outstanding shares are summarized as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In millions, except shares and per share amounts)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Basic:
Net income
$
175
$
203
$
379
$
406
Less common and preferred dividends
70
66
138
132
Undistributed earnings
105
137
241
274
Less undistributed earnings applicable to nonvested shares
1
1
2
2
Undistributed earnings applicable to common shares
104
136
239
272
Distributed earnings applicable to common shares
61
57
121
115
Total earnings applicable to common shares
$
165
$
193
$
360
$
387
Weighted average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
147,692
150,635
147,852
150,958
Net earnings per common share
$
1.11
$
1.29
$
2.44
$
2.56
Diluted:
Total earnings applicable to common shares
$
165
$
193
$
360
$
387
Weighted average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
147,692
150,635
147,852
150,958
Dilutive effect of stock options (in thousands)
4
203
13
306
Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding (in thousands)
147,696
150,838
147,865
151,264
Net earnings per common share
$
1.11
$
1.29
$
2.44
$
2.56
The following schedule presents the weighted average stock awards that were anti-dilutive and not included in the calculation of diluted earnings per share:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(In thousands)
2023
2022
2023
2022
Restricted stock and restricted stock units
1,421
1,251
1,378
1,289
Stock options
1,449
200
1,381
155
14.
OPERATING SEGMENT INFORMATION
We manage our operations with a primary focus on geographic area. We conduct our operations primarily through
seven
separately managed affiliate banks, each with its own local branding and management team, including Zions Bank, California Bank & Trust, Amegy Bank, National Bank of Arizona, Nevada State Bank, Vectra Bank Colorado, and The Commerce Bank of Washington. These affiliate banks comprise our primary business segments. Performance assessment and resource allocation are based upon this geographic structure. Our affiliate banks are supported by an enterprise operating segment (referred to as the “Other” segment) that provides governance and risk management, allocates capital, establishes strategic objectives, and includes centralized technology, back-office functions, and certain lines of business not operated through our affiliate banks.
We allocate the cost of centrally provided services to the business segments based upon estimated or actual usage of those services. We also allocate capital based on the risk-weighted assets held at each business segment. We use an internal funds transfer pricing (“FTP”) allocation process to report results of operations for business segments. This process is subject to change and refinement over time. Total average loans and deposits presented for the business segments include insignificant intercompany amounts between business segments and may also include deposits with the “Other” segment.
At June 30, 2023, Zions Bank operated
95
branches in Utah,
25
branches in Idaho, and
one
branch in Wyoming. CB&T operated
77
branches in California. Amegy operated
75
branches in Texas. NBAZ operated
56
branches in
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Arizona. NSB operated
46
branches in Nevada. Vectra operated
33
branches in Colorado and
one
branch in New Mexico. TCBW operated
two
branches in Washington and
one
branch in Oregon.
Transactions between business segments are primarily conducted at fair value, resulting in profits that are eliminated for reporting consolidated results of operations. The following schedule presents average loans, average deposits, and income before income taxes because we use these metrics when evaluating performance and making decisions pertaining to the business segments. The condensed statement of income identifies the components of income and expense which affect the operating amounts presented in the “Other” segment.
The following schedule presents selected operating segment information for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Zions Bank
CB&T
Amegy
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
178
$
170
$
152
$
142
$
116
$
120
Provision for credit losses
7
1
15
16
12
5
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
171
169
137
126
104
115
Noninterest income
49
49
35
27
55
42
Noninterest expense
138
125
94
84
100
88
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
82
$
93
$
78
$
69
$
59
$
69
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
14,250
$
13,120
$
14,152
$
12,895
$
12,880
$
11,934
Total average deposits
19,191
25,035
13,333
16,663
11,873
16,253
NBAZ
NSB
Vectra
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
64
$
55
$
49
$
39
$
38
$
35
Provision for credit losses
4
6
7
3
2
10
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
60
49
42
36
36
25
Noninterest income
11
11
11
12
7
8
Noninterest expense
45
42
42
37
34
30
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
26
$
18
$
11
$
11
$
9
$
3
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
5,243
$
4,888
$
3,427
$
2,914
$
3,998
$
3,527
Total average deposits
6,873
8,447
6,630
7,546
3,271
4,189
TCBW
Other
Consolidated Bank
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
15
$
15
$
(
21
)
$
17
$
591
$
593
Provision for credit losses
—
1
(
1
)
(
1
)
46
41
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
15
14
(
20
)
18
545
552
Noninterest income
2
2
19
21
189
172
Noninterest expense
6
6
49
52
508
464
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
11
$
10
$
(
50
)
$
(
13
)
$
226
$
260
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
1,689
$
1,579
$
1,040
$
927
$
56,679
$
51,784
Total average deposits
1,099
1,547
7,379
1,207
69,649
80,887
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The following schedule presents selected operating segment information for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Zions Bank
CB&T
Amegy
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
363
$
326
$
311
$
271
$
240
$
232
Provision for credit losses
31
—
15
22
23
(
22
)
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
332
326
296
249
217
254
Noninterest income
99
95
59
51
96
79
Noninterest expense
273
248
186
168
198
175
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
158
$
173
$
169
$
132
$
115
$
158
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
14,115
$
12,969
$
14,084
$
12,870
$
12,862
$
11,865
Total average deposits
20,067
25,574
13,985
16,566
12,576
16,333
NBAZ
NSB
Vectra
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
129
$
106
$
99
$
77
$
79
$
68
Provision for credit losses
4
2
11
—
6
6
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
125
104
88
77
73
62
Noninterest income
21
23
23
25
13
16
Noninterest expense
92
82
82
74
67
59
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
54
$
45
$
29
$
28
$
19
$
19
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
5,197
$
4,831
$
3,377
$
2,866
$
3,990
$
3,463
Total average deposits
7,025
8,201
6,800
7,492
3,488
4,243
TCBW
Other
Consolidated Bank
(In millions)
2023
2022
2023
2022
2023
2022
SELECTED INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Net interest income
$
31
$
28
$
18
$
29
$
1,270
$
1,137
Provision for credit losses
2
1
(
1
)
(
1
)
91
8
Net interest income after provision for credit losses
29
27
19
30
1,179
1,129
Noninterest income
3
3
35
22
349
314
Noninterest expense
13
12
109
110
1,020
928
Income (loss) before income taxes
$
19
$
18
$
(
55
)
$
(
58
)
$
508
$
515
SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET DATA
Total average loans
$
1,700
$
1,585
$
1,092
$
911
$
56,417
$
51,360
Total average deposits
1,240
1,564
4,720
1,271
69,901
81,244
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Our most significant risks include interest rate and market risk, which are closely monitored by management as previously discussed. For more information regarding interest rate and market risk, see the “Interest Rate and Market Risk Management” section in this Form 10-Q.
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ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures at June 30, 2023. Based on that evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective at June 30, 2023. There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the second quarter of 2023 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The information contained in Note 10 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements is incorporated by reference herein.
ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
We amend the following two risk factors discussed in Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors in our 2022 Form 10-K:
Changes in levels and sources of liquidity and capital, including the resulting effects of recent events in the banking industry, may limit our operations and potential growth.
Our primary source of liquidity is deposits from our customers, which may be impacted by market-related forces such as increased competition for these deposits and a variety of other factors. Deposits across the banking industry have been fluctuating in recent quarters in large part due to the increased interest rate environment and prominent bank failures. We, like many other banks, experienced some deposit outflows as customers spread deposits among several different banks to maximize their amount of FDIC insurance, moved deposits to institutions offering higher rates or banks deemed “too big to fail,” or removed deposits from the U.S. financial system entirely. Although our deposit levels have stabilized during the most recent quarter, our cost of funds has increased, and the potential for greater volatility remains, particularly if there is negative news surrounding us or perceived risks regarding our safety and soundness. If we are unable to continue to fund assets through customer bank deposits or access funding sources on favorable terms, or if we suffer an increase in borrowing costs or FDIC insurance assessments, or otherwise fail to manage liquidity effectively, our liquidity, operating margins, financial condition, and results of operations may be materially and adversely affected.
The Federal Reserve's tightened monetary policy may contribute to a decline in the value of our fixed-rate loans and investment securities that are pledged as collateral to support short-term borrowings, and other economic conditions may also affect our liquidity and efforts to manage associated risks. The FHLB system and Federal Reserve have been, and continue to be, a significant source of additional liquidity and funding. Changes in FHLB funding programs could adversely affect our liquidity and management of associated risks.
Problems encountered by other financial institutions could adversely affect financial markets generally and have indirect adverse effects on us.
The soundness and stability of many financial institutions may be closely interrelated as a result of credit, trading, clearing, or other relationships between the institutions. As a result, concerns about, or a default or threatened default by, one institution could lead to significant market-wide liquidity and credit problems, losses, or defaults by other institutions. This is sometimes referred to as “systemic risk” and may adversely affect financial intermediaries, such as clearing agencies, clearing houses, banks, securities firms, and exchanges, with which we interact on a daily basis, and therefore, could adversely affect us.
This phenomenon has been evident in the recent events affecting the banking industry, as financial institutions, like us, have been impacted by concerns regarding the soundness or creditworthiness of other financial institutions. This has caused substantial and cascading disruption within the financial markets, increased expenses, and adversely impacted the market price and volatility of our common stock.
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ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
None.
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
a.
Exhibits
Exhibit
Number
Description
3.1
Second Amended and Restated Articles of Association of Zions Bancorporation, National Association, incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 of Form 8-K filed on October 2, 2018.
*
3.2
Second Amended and Restated Bylaws of Zions Bancorporation, National Association, incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.2 of Form 8-K filed on April 4, 2019.
*
31.1
Certification by Chief Executive Officer required by Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (filed herewith).
31.2
Certification by Chief Financial Officer required by Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (filed herewith).
32
Certification by Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer required by Sections 13(a) or 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m) and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 (furnished herewith).
101
Pursuant to Rules 405 and 406 of Regulation S-T, the following information is formatted in Inline XBRL (i) the Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, (ii) the Consolidated Statements of Income for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 and the six months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, (iii) the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 and the six months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, (iv) the Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 and the six months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, (v) the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022, and (vi) the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (filed herewith).
104
The cover page from this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, formatted as Inline XBRL.
* Incorporated by reference
Pursuant to Item 601(b)(4)(iii)(A) of Regulation S-K, copies of certain instruments defining the rights of holders of long-term debt are not filed. We agree to furnish a copy thereof to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency upon request.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
ZIONS BANCORPORATION, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
/s/ Harris H. Simmons
Harris H. Simmons, Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer
/s/ Paul E. Burdiss
Paul E. Burdiss, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Date: August 4, 2023
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