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SECURITIES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
SECURITIES SECURITIES
The amortized cost and fair value of AFS debt securities for the current period are as follows. There was no ACL in the AFS portfolio during the six months ended June 30, 2020. Accrued interest receivable on AFS debt securities totaled $7.1 million at June 30, 2020 and is excluded from the estimate of credit losses and recorded separately in other assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Accordingly, we have excluded accrued interest receivable from both the fair value and the amortized cost basis of AFS debt securities.
TABLE 3.1
(in millions)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
 Value
Debt Securities AFS:
June 30, 2020
U.S. Treasury$300  $—  $—  $300  
U.S. government agencies153  —  (1) 152  
U.S. government-sponsored entities155   —  157  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities1,156  44  —  1,200  
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations1,045  35  —  1,080  
Commercial mortgage-backed securities385  18  —  403  
States of the U.S. and political subdivisions (municipals) —  —   
Other debt securities —  —   
Total debt securities AFS$3,203  $99  $(1) $3,301  
The amortized cost and fair value of debt securities AFS for December 31, 2019 are as follows:
TABLE 3.2
(in millions)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
 Value
Debt Securities AFS:
December 31, 2019
U.S. government agencies$152  $—  $(1) $151  
U.S. government-sponsored entities225   —  226  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities1,310   (3) 1,314  
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations1,234  10  (4) 1,240  
Commercial mortgage-backed securities341   (2) 345  
States of the U.S. and political subdivisions (municipals)11  —  —  11  
Other debt securities —  —   
Total debt securities AFS$3,275  $24  $(10) $3,289  
The amortized cost and fair value of HTM debt securities for the current period are presented in the table below. The ACL for the HTM municipal bond portfolio was $0.06 million at June 30, 2020. Accrued interest receivable on HTM debt securities totaled $13.1 million at June 30, 2020 and is excluded from the estimate of credit losses and recorded separately in other assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
TABLE 3.3
(in millions)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
 Value
Debt Securities HTM:
June 30, 2020
U.S. Treasury$ $—  $—  $ 
U.S. government agencies —  —   
U.S. government-sponsored entities160   —  162  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities893  35  —  928  
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations632  21  —  653  
Commercial mortgage-backed securities259  12  —  271  
States of the U.S. and political subdivisions (municipals)1,104  42  —  1,146  
Total debt securities HTM$3,050  $112  $—  $3,162  
The amortized cost and fair value of HTM debt securities for December 31, 2019 are as follows:
TABLE 3.4
(in millions)Amortized
Cost
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
Fair
 Value
Debt Securities HTM:
December 31, 2019
U.S. Treasury$ $—  $—  $ 
U.S. government agencies —  —   
U.S. government-sponsored entities175  —  —  175  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities949   (2) 955  
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations721   (6) 720  
Commercial mortgage-backed securities308   (2) 309  
States of the U.S. and political subdivisions (municipals)1,120  26  (2) 1,144  
Total debt securities HTM$3,275  $42  $(12) $3,305  
There were no significant gross gains or gross losses realized on securities during the six months ended June 30, 2020 or 2019.
As of June 30, 2020, the amortized cost and fair value of debt securities, by contractual maturities, were as follows:
TABLE 3.5
Available for SaleHeld to Maturity
(in millions)Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
Amortized
Cost
Fair
Value
Due in one year or less$346  $346  $123  $125  
Due after one year but within five years120  122  54  55  
Due after five years but within ten years71  71  123  126  
Due after ten years80  79  966  1,004  
617  618  1,266  1,310  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities1,156  1,200  893  928  
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations1,045  1,080  632  653  
Commercial mortgage-backed securities385  403  259  271  
Total debt securities$3,203  $3,301  $3,050  $3,162  
Maturities may differ from contractual terms because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without penalties. Periodic payments are received on residential mortgage-backed securities based on the payment patterns of the underlying collateral.
Following is information relating to securities pledged:
TABLE 3.6
(dollars in millions)June 30,
2020
December 31,
2019
Securities pledged (carrying value):
To secure public deposits, trust deposits and for other purposes as required by law$4,778  $4,494  
As collateral for short-term borrowings332  285  
Securities pledged as a percent of total securities80.5 %72.8 %
At June 30, 2020, there were no holdings of securities of any one issuer, other than the U.S. government and its agencies, in any amount greater than 10% of stockholders’ equity.
Following are summaries of the fair values of AFS debt securities in an unrealized loss position for which an ACL has not been recorded, segregated by surety type and length of continuous loss position:

TABLE 3.7
Less than 12 Months12 Months or MoreTotal
(dollars in millions)#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
Debt Securities AFS
June 30, 2020
U.S. government agencies $75  $—  14  $52  $(1) 21  $127  $(1) 
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations 13  —  —  —  —   13  —  
Other debt securities—  —  —    —    —  
Total  $88  $—  15  $54  $(1) 23  $142  $(1) 
Less than 12 Months12 Months or MoreTotal
(dollars in millions)#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
#Fair
Value
Unrealized
Losses
Debt Securities AFS
December 31, 2019
U.S. government agencies $48  $—  15  $61  $(1) 20  $109  $(1) 
U.S. government-sponsored entities—  —  —   130  —   130  —  
Residential mortgage-backed securities:
Agency mortgage-backed securities13  200  (1) 24  314  (2) 37  514  (3) 
Agency collateralized mortgage obligations11  323  (1) 32  205  (3) 43  528  (4) 
Commercial mortgage-backed securities 114  (2) —  —  —   114  (2) 
Other debt securities—  —  —    —    —  
Total temporarily impaired debt securities AFS32  $685  $(4) 78  $712  $(6) 110  $1,397  $(10) 
We evaluated the AFS debt securities that were in an unrealized loss position at June 30, 2020. Based on the credit ratings and implied government guarantee for these securities, we concluded the loss position is temporary and caused by the movement of interest rates. We do not intend to sell the AFS debt securities and it is not more likely than not that we will be required to sell the securities before the recovery of their amortized cost basis.
Credit Quality Indicators
We use credit ratings to help evaluate the credit quality of our HTM municipal bond portfolio. The ratings are updated quarterly with the last update on June 30, 2020. The remainder of the HTM portfolio is backed by the UST, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHLB, Ginnie Mae, and the SBA and we have designated these securities as having zero expected credit loss, and therefore, are not subject to an estimate of expected credit loss under CECL.
Our municipal bond portfolio with a carrying amount of $1.1 billion as of June 30, 2020 is highly rated with an average rating of AA and 100% of the portfolio rated A or better, while 99% have stand-alone ratings of A or better. All of the securities in the municipal portfolio are general obligation bonds. Geographically, municipal bonds support our primary footprint as 65% of the securities are from municipalities located in the primary states within which we conduct business. The average holding size of the securities in the municipal bond portfolio is $3.5 million. In addition to the strong stand-alone ratings, 63% of the municipalities have some formal credit enhancement insurance that strengthens the creditworthiness of their issue. Management reviews the credit profile of each issuer on a quarterly basis.
The credit analysis on the municipal bond portfolio is completed on each bond using:
The bond’s credit rating;
Credit enhancements that improve the bond’s credit rating, for example insurance; and
Moody’s U.S. Bond Defaults and Recoveries, 1970-2018.
By using these components, we derive the expected credit loss on the general obligation bond portfolio. We further refine the expected credit loss by factoring in economic forecast data using our C&I Non-Manufacturing PD adjustment as derived through our assessment of the loan portfolio.
For the year-to-date period ending June 30, 2020, we had a provision expense of $0.01 million, with no charge-offs or recoveries. The ACL as of June 30, 2020 was $0.06 million. No other portfolios had an ACL. At June 30, 2020, there were no securities that were past due or on non-accrual.