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FHLB Advances, Other Borrowings and Subordinated Notes
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
FHLB Advances, Other Borrowings and Subordinated Notes
FHLB Advances, Other Borrowings and Subordinated Notes

The following table is a summary of FHLB advances, other borrowings and subordinated notes as of the dates shown:
(Dollars in thousands)
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
 
March 31,
2016
FHLB advances
$
227,585

 
$
153,831

 
$
799,482

Other borrowings:
 
 
 
 
 
Notes payable
48,702

 
52,445

 
63,683

Short-term borrowings
39,246

 
61,809

 
47,680

Other
17,949

 
18,154

 
18,811

Secured borrowings
132,890

 
130,078

 
122,952

Total other borrowings
238,787

 
262,486

 
253,126

Subordinated notes
138,993

 
138,971

 
138,888

Total FHLB advances, other borrowings and subordinated notes
$
605,365

 
$
555,288

 
$
1,191,496



FHLB Advances

FHLB advances consist of obligations of the banks and are collateralized by qualifying commercial and residential real estate and home equity loans and certain securities. FHLB advances are stated at par value of the debt adjusted for unamortized prepayment fees paid at the time of prior restructurings of FHLB advances and unamortized fair value adjustments recorded in connection with advances acquired through acquisitions.

Notes Payable

At March 31, 2017, notes payable represented a $48.7 million term facility ("Term Facility"), which is part of a $150.0 million loan agreement ("Credit Agreement") with unaffiliated banks dated December 15, 2014. The Credit Agreement consists of the Term Facility with an original outstanding balance of $75.0 million and a $75.0 million revolving credit facility ("Revolving Credit Facility"). At March 31, 2017, the Company had a balance of $48.7 million compared to $52.4 million at December 31, 2016 and $63.7 million at March 31, 2016 under the Term Facility. The Term Facility is stated at par of the current outstanding balance of the debt adjusted for unamortized costs paid by the Company in relation to the debt issuance. The Company was contractually required to borrow the entire amount of the Term Facility on June 15, 2015 and all such borrowings must be repaid by June 15, 2020. Beginning September 30, 2015, the Company was required to make straight-line quarterly amortizing payments on the Term Facility. At March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016 and March 31, 2016, the Company had no outstanding balance under the Revolving Credit Facility. As no outstanding balance exists on the Revolving Credit Facility, unamortized costs paid by the Company in relation to the issuance of this debt are classified in other assets on the Consolidated Statements of Condition. In December 2015, the Company amended the Credit Agreement, effectively extending the maturity date on the Revolving Credit Facility from December 14, 2015 to December 12, 2016. In December 2016, the Company again amended the Credit Agreement, effectively extending the maturity date on the Revolving Credit Facility from December 12, 2016 to December 11, 2017.

Borrowings under the Credit Agreement that are considered “Base Rate Loans” bear interest at a rate equal to the sum of (1) 50 basis points (in the case of a borrowing under the Revolving Credit Facility) or 75 basis points (in the case of a borrowing under the Term Facility) plus (2) the highest of (a) the federal funds rate plus 50 basis points, (b) the lender's prime rate, and (c) the Eurodollar Rate (as defined below) that would be applicable for an interest period of one month plus 100 basis points. Borrowings under the agreement that are considered “Eurodollar Rate Loans” bear interest at a rate equal to the sum of (1) 150 basis points (in the case of a borrowing under the Revolving Credit Facility) or 175 basis points (in the case of a borrowing under the Term Facility) plus (2) the LIBOR rate for the applicable period, as adjusted for statutory reserve requirements for eurocurrency liabilities (the “Eurodollar Rate”). A commitment fee is payable quarterly equal to 0.20% of the actual daily amount by which the lenders' commitment under the Revolving Credit Facility exceeded the amount outstanding under such facility.

Borrowings under the Credit Agreement are secured by pledges of and first priority perfected security interests in the Company's equity interest in its bank subsidiaries and contain several restrictive covenants, including the maintenance of various capital adequacy levels, asset quality and profitability ratios, and certain restrictions on dividends and other indebtedness. At March 31, 2017, the Company was in compliance with all such covenants. The Revolving Credit Facility and the Term Facility are available to be utilized, as needed, to provide capital to fund continued growth at the Company’s banks and to serve as an interim source of funds for acquisitions, common stock repurchases or other general corporate purposes.

Short-term Borrowings

Short-term borrowings include securities sold under repurchase agreements and federal funds purchased. These borrowings totaled $39.2 million at March 31, 2017 compared to $61.8 million at December 31, 2016 and $47.7 million at March 31, 2016. At March 31, 2017, December 31, 2016 and March 31, 2016, securities sold under repurchase agreements represent $39.2 million, $61.8 million and $47.7 million, respectively, of customer sweep accounts in connection with master repurchase agreements at the banks. The Company records securities sold under repurchase agreements at their gross value and does not offset positions on the Consolidated Statements of Condition. As of March 31, 2017, the Company had pledged securities related to its customer balances in sweep accounts of $72.7 million. Securities pledged for customer balances in sweep accounts and short-term borrowings from brokers are maintained under the Company’s control and consist of U.S. Government agency and mortgage-backed securities. These securities are included in the available-for-sale and held-to-maturity securities portfolios as reflected on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Condition.

The following is a summary of these securities pledged as of March 31, 2017 disaggregated by investment category and maturity of the related customer sweep account, and reconciled to the outstanding balance of securities sold under repurchase agreements:
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Overnight Sweep Collateral
Available-for-sale securities pledged
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
$
48,787

Held-to-maturity securities pledged
 
 
U.S. Government agencies
 
23,884

Total collateral pledged
 
$
72,671

Excess collateral
 
33,425

Securities sold under repurchase agreements
 
$
39,246



Other Borrowings

Other borrowings at March 31, 2017 represent a fixed-rate promissory note issued by the Company in August 2012 ("Fixed-Rate Promissory Note") related to and secured by an office building owned by the Company, and non-recourse notes issued by the Company to other banks related to certain capital leases. At March 31, 2017, the Fixed-Rate Promissory Note had a balance of $17.6 million compared to a balance of $17.7 million and $18.1 million at December 31, 2016 and March 31, 2016, respectively. Under the Fixed-Rate Promissory Note, the Company will make monthly principal payments and pay interest at a fixed rate of 3.75% until maturity on September 1, 2017. At March 31, 2017, the non-recourse notes related to certain capital leases totaled $374,000 compared to $447,000 and $662,000 at December 31, 2016 and March 31, 2016, respectively.

Secured Borrowings

Secured borrowings at March 31, 2017 primarily represents transactions to sell an undivided co-ownership interest in all receivables owed to the Company's subsidiary, FIFC Canada. In December 2014, FIFC Canada sold such interest to an unrelated third party in exchange for a cash payment of approximately C$150 million pursuant to a receivables purchase agreement (“Receivables Purchase Agreement”). The Receivables Purchase Agreement was amended in December 2015, effectively extending the maturity date from December 15, 2015 to December 15, 2017. Additionally, at that time, the unrelated third party paid an additional C$10 million, which increased the total payments to C$160 million. These transactions were not considered sales of receivables and, as such, related proceeds received are reflected on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Condition as a secured borrowing owed to the unrelated third party, net of unamortized debt issuance costs, and translated to the Company’s reporting currency as of the respective date. At March 31, 2017, the translated balance of the secured borrowing totaled $120.1 million compared to $119.0 million at December 31, 2016 and $123.0 million at March 31, 2016. Additionally, the interest rate under the Receivables Purchase Agreement at March 31, 2017 was 1.6888%. The remaining $12.8 million within secured borrowings at March 31, 2017 represents other sold interests in certain loans by the Company that were not considered sales and, as such, related proceeds received are reflected on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Condition as a secured borrowing owed to the various unrelated third parties.

Subordinated Notes

At March 31, 2017, the Company had outstanding subordinated notes totaling $139.0 million compared to $139.0 million and $138.9 million outstanding at December 31, 2016 and March 31, 2016, respectively. The notes have a stated interest rate of 5.00% and mature in June 2024. These notes are stated at par adjusted for unamortized costs paid related to the issuance of this debt.