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Retirement Plans (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Schedule of Accumulated Benefit Obligation, Change in Benefit Obligation, Change in Plan Assets, Plans' Funded Status and Amount Included in Consolidated Balance Sheets
The following tables provide information relating to the accumulated benefit obligation, change in benefit obligation, change in plan assets, the plans’ funded status and the amount included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets for the qualified and non-qualified plans described above (collectively, the Plans):
TABLE 18.1
December 3120212020
QualifiedNon-QualifiedTotalQualifiedNon-QualifiedTotal
(in millions)
Accumulated benefit obligation$154 $18 $172 $167 $20 $187 
Projected benefit obligation at beginning of year$167 $20 $187 $156 $19 $175 
Interest cost4  4 
Actuarial loss (gain)(7)(1)(8)15 17 
Benefits paid(10)(1)(11)(9)(2)(11)
Projected benefit obligation at end of year$154 $18 $172 $167 $20 $187 
Fair value of plan assets at beginning of year$189 $ $189 $173 $— $173 
Actual return on plan assets22  22 20 — 20 
Corporation contribution 1 1 
Benefits paid(10)(1)(11)(9)(2)(11)
Fair value of plan assets at end of year$201 $ $201 $189 $— $189 
Funded status of plans$47 $(18)$29 $22 $(20)$
Schedule of Actuarial Assumptions Used in Determination of Projected Benefit Obligation
Actuarial assumptions used in the determination of the projected benefit obligation in the Plans are as follows:
TABLE 18.2
Assumptions at December 3120212020
Weighted average discount rate2.72 %2.31 %
Rates of average increase in compensation levels3.50 3.50 
Schedule of Net Periodic Pension Cost and Other Comprehensive Income
The net periodic pension cost and OCI for the Plans included the following components:
TABLE 18.3
Year Ended December 31202120202019
(in millions)
Interest cost$4 $$
Expected return on plan assets(12)(13)(11)
Actuarial loss amortization3 
Total pension cost(5)(4)(2)
Other changes in plan assets and benefit obligations recognized in other comprehensive (loss) income:
Current year actuarial (gain) loss (18)10 
Amortization of actuarial loss(3)(3)(2)
Total amount recognized in other comprehensive (loss) income(21)(1)
Total amount recognized in net periodic benefit cost (gain) and other comprehensive (loss) income$(26)$$(3)
Schedule of Actuarial Assumptions Used in Determination of Net Periodic Pension Cost
The plans have an actuarial measurement date of December 31. Actuarial assumptions used in the determination of the net periodic pension cost in the Plans are as follows:
TABLE 18.4
Assumptions for the Year Ended December 31202120202019
Weighted average discount rate2.31 %3.17 %4.16 %
Rates of increase in compensation levels3.50 3.50 3.50 
Expected long-term rate of return on assets6.75 7.25 7.25 
Schedule of Estimated Future Cash Flows
The following table provides information regarding estimated future cash flows relating to the Plans at December 31, 2021:
TABLE 18.5
(in millions)
Expected employer contributions:2022$
Expected benefit payments:202210 
202310 
202411 
202511 
202610 
2027 – 203151 
Schedule of Contribution Expense Our contribution expense is presented in the following table:
TABLE 18.6
Year Ended December 31202120202019
(in millions)
401(k) contribution expense$19 $17 $15 
Schedule of Asset Allocations for Pension Plans
The following table presents asset allocations for our pension plans as of December 31, 2021 and 2020, and the target allocation for 2022, by asset category:
TABLE 18.7
Target
Allocation
Percentage of Plan Assets
December 31202220212020
Asset Category
Equity securities
45 - 65
64 %63 %
Debt securities
30 - 50
33 36 
Cash equivalents
0 - 10
Schedule of Fair Values of Pension Plan Assets by Asset Category
The fair values of our pension plan assets by asset category are as follows:
TABLE 18.8
(in millions)Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
December 31, 2021
Asset Class
Cash$7 $ $ $7 
Equity securities:
F.N.B. Corporation4   4 
Other large-cap U.S. financial services companies3   3 
Other large-cap U.S. companies67   67 
Other equity1   1 
Mutual fund equity investments:
U.S. equity index funds:
U.S. small-cap equity index funds5   5 
U.S. mid-cap equity index funds6   6 
Non-U.S. equities growth fund17   17 
U.S. equity funds:
U.S. mid-cap14   14 
U.S. small-cap5   5 
Other5   5 
Fixed income securities:
U.S. government agencies 44  44 
Fixed income mutual funds:
U.S. investment-grade fixed income securities23   23 
Total$157 $44 $ $201 
(in millions)Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
December 31, 2020
Asset Class
Cash$$— $— $
Equity securities:
F.N.B. Corporation— — 
Other large-cap U.S. financial services companies— — 
Other large-cap U.S. companies60 — — 60 
Other equity— — 
Mutual fund equity investments:
U.S. equity index funds:
U.S. small-cap equity index funds— — 
U.S. mid-cap equity index funds— — 
Non-U.S. equities growth fund16 — — 16 
U.S. equity funds:
U.S. mid-cap13 — — 13 
U.S. small-cap— — 
Other— — 
Fixed income securities:
U.S. government agencies— 45 — 45 
Fixed income mutual funds:
U.S. investment-grade fixed income securities24 — — 24 
Total$144 $45 $— $189