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Federal Home Loan Bank Advances and Other Borrowings
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Long-term Federal Home Loan Bank Advances [Abstract]  
Federal Home Loan Bank Advances and Other Borrowings
Federal Home Loan Bank Advances and Other Borrowings
 
As of December 31, 2016, the Company has a line of credit with the FHLB that provides for advances totaling up to 45% of the Company’s assets, equating to a credit line of $1.7 billion, of which $741 million was available for borrowing. The available for borrowing was based on collateral pledged by real estate loans with an aggregate balance of $1.2 billion and FHLB stock of $14.4 million.  

At December 31, 2016, the Company had $278 million in overnight FHLB advances and no term advances, compared to $98 million in overnight FHLB advances and $50 million in term advances at December 31, 2015.  The term advances matured during 2016.

The following table summarizes activities in advances from the FHLB for the periods indicated:
 
Year Ended December 31,
 
2016
 
2015
 
(dollars in thousands)
Average balance outstanding
$
58,814

 
$
139,542

Maximum amount outstanding at any month-end during the year
278,000

 
340,000

Balance outstanding at end of year
278,000

 
148,000

Weighted average interest rate during the year
0.59
%
 
0.39
%

 
Bank related credit facilities have been established with Citigroup, Barclays Bank and Union Bank.  The outstanding credit facilities are secured by pledged investment securities.  At December 31, 2016 and 2015, the Company had borrowings of $18.5 million with Citigroup that mature in September of 2018, $10.0 million with Barclays Bank that mature in February of 2018, and an unused reverse repurchase facility with Union Bank of $50 million.  The outstanding borrowings are secured by MBS with an estimated fair value of $33.4 million.
 
The Company sells certain securities under agreements to repurchase.  The agreements are treated as overnight borrowings with the obligations to repurchase securities sold reflected as a liability.  The dollar amount of investment securities underlying the agreements remain in the asset accounts.  The Company enters into these debt agreements as a service to certain HOA depositors to add protection for deposit amounts above FDIC insurance levels.  At December 31, 2016, the Company sold securities under agreement to repurchase of $21.5 million with weighted average rate of 0.02% and collateralized by investment securities with fair value of approximately $31.9 million.
 
At December 31, 2016, the Bank had unsecured lines of credit with seven correspondent banks for a total amount of $123 million and access through the Federal Reserve discount window to borrow $3.3 million.  At December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company had no outstanding balances against these lines.

In addition, the Corporation acquired a line of credit with U.S. Bank in January of 2016, with availability of $15 million. The line was added to provide an additional source of liquidity at the Corporation level and was drawn upon to cover expenses related to the acquisition of SCAF. The line has no outstanding balance at December 31, 2016 and matured in January 2017.  

The following table summarizes activities in other borrowings for the periods indicated:
 
Year Ended December 31,
 
2016
 
2015
 
(dollars in thousands)
Average balance outstanding
$
48,732

 
$
48,490

Maximum amount outstanding at any month-end during the year
53,586

 
49,925

Balance outstanding at end of year
49,971

 
48,125

Weighted average interest rate during the year
1.94
%
 
1.95
%