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Basis of Presentation -Summary of Loans and Leases Policies (Details)
$ in Millions
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
USD ($)
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Sustained Performance Period To Return To Accrual Status 6 months
Threshold Period For Past Due Classification for Loans and Leases Receivable 30 days
Collateral on Impaired Loans and Foreclosed Property, Valuation Period 6 months
Threshold amount to establish a reserve on nonaccrual loans and TDRs (or more) $ 5
Commercial: | Commercial and industrial  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[2],[3]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [2],[3]
Commercial: | CRE  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[2],[3]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [2],[3]
Commercial: | Commercial construction  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[2],[3]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [2],[3]
Consumer: | Residential mortgage | Minimum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Residential mortgage | Maximum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 180 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 180 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Residential home equity and direct | Minimum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Residential home equity and direct | Maximum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 120 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 180 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Indirect auto  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 120 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Indirect other | Minimum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 90 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Indirect other | Maximum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Placing on Nonaccrual Status of Loans 120 days [1],[3],[4]
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 120 days [3],[4]
Consumer: | Student | Minimum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 120 days [3],[5],[6]
Consumer: | Student | Maximum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 180 days [3],[5],[6]
Credit card | Minimum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 90 days [3],[7]
Credit card | Maximum  
Loans and Leases Receivable Disclosure [Line Items]  
Threshold Period Past Due for Charge-off of Loans 180 days [3],[7]
[1] Loans may be returned to performing status when (i) the borrower has resumed paying the full amount of the scheduled contractual interest and principal payments, (ii) management concludes that all principal and interest amounts contractually due (including arrearages) are reasonably assured of repayment, and (iii) there is a sustained period of repayment performance, generally a minimum of six months.
[2] Or when it is probable that principal or interest is not fully collectible, whichever occurs first.
[3] The timing of nonaccrual and charge-off evaluations are accelerated in circumstances where the borrower has filed for bankruptcy.
[4] Depends on product type, loss mitigation status, status of the government guaranty, if applicable, and certain other product-specific factors.
[5] Government guaranteed loans are considered to be in default once they reach 270 days past due and claims are generally filed once the loans reaches 365 days past due. The non-guaranteed balance, which ranges from 2-3%, is charged off once the claim proceeds related to the guaranteed portion have been received, which typically occurs no later than 365 days past due.
[6] Student loans are not placed in nonperforming status, which reflects consideration of governmental guarantees or accelerated charge-off policies related to certain non-guaranteed portfolios.
[7] Credit cards are generally not placed on nonperforming status, but are fully charged off at specified delinquency dates consistent with regulatory guidelines.