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Borrowings and Subordinated Debentures
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Borrowings and Subordinated Debentures [Abstract]  
Borrowings and Subordinated Debentures
Note 8.Borrowings and Subordinated Debentures
 
1.  Advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank
 
The available borrowing capacity with the FHLB is based on qualified collateral.  Royal Bank has a collateralized delivery requirement of 105% with the FHLB due to the level of Royal Bank’s non-performing assets and net losses. The available amount for future borrowings will be based on the amount of collateral to be pledged.  Royal Bank has a $150 million line of credit with the FHLB of which $0 was outstanding as of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012.  Total borrowings from the FHLB were $65.0 million at June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012.  The advances and the line of credit are collateralized by FHLB stock, government agencies and mortgage-backed securities, residential loans, and commercial real estate loans.  As of June 30, 2013, investment securities with a market value of $63.1 million and loans with a book value of $39.6 million were pledged as collateral to the FHLB.
 
Presented below are the Company’s FHLB borrowings allocated by the year in which they mature with their corresponding weighted average rates:
 
 
 
As of June 30,
  
As of December 31,
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
2013
  
2012
 
 
 
Amount
  
Rate
  
Amount
  
Rate
 
Advances maturing in
 
  
  
  
 
2013
 
$
10,000
   
0.25
%
  
50,000
   
2.64
%
2015
  
10,000
   
0.71
%
  
-
   
-
 
2016
  
10,000
   
1.11
%
  
-
   
-
 
2017
  
25,000
   
1.46
%
  
15,000
   
1.39
%
2018
  
10,000
   
2.01
%
  
-
   
-
 
Total FHLB borrowings
 
$
65,000
      
$
65,000
     

As of June 30, 2013, there were no FHLB advances scheduled to mature in 2014.
 
2.  Other borrowings
 
The Company has a note payable with PNC Bank (“PNC”) at June 30, 2013 in the amount of $3.1 million compared to $3.3 million at December 31, 2012.  The note’s maturity date is August 25, 2016.  The interest rate is a variable rate using rate index of one month LIBOR + 15 basis points and adjusts monthly.  The interest rate at June 30, 2013 was 0.35%.
 
At June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, the Company had additional borrowings of $40.0 million from PNC which will mature on January 7, 2018.    These borrowings have a weighted average interest rate of 3.65%. The note payable and the borrowings are secured by government agencies and mortgage-backed securities.
 
3.  Subordinated debentures
 
The Company has outstanding $25.0 million of Trust Preferred Securities issued through two Delaware trust affiliates, Royal Bancshares Capital Trust I (“Trust I”) and Royal Bancshares Capital Trust II (“Trust II”) (collectively, the “Trusts”).  The Company issued an aggregate principal amount of $12.9 million of floating rate junior subordinated debt securities to Trust I and an aggregate principal amount of $12.9 million of fixed/floating rate junior subordinated deferrable interest to Trust II.  Both debt securities bear an interest rate of 2.42% at June 30, 2013, and reset quarterly at 3-month LIBOR plus 2.15%.
 
Each of Trust I and Trust II issued an aggregate principal amount of $12.5 million of capital securities initially bearing fixed and/or fixed/floating interest rates corresponding to the debt securities held by each trust to an unaffiliated investment vehicle and an aggregate principal amount of $387,000 of common securities bearing fixed and/or fixed/floating interest rates corresponding to the debt securities held by each trust to the Company.  The Company has fully and unconditionally guaranteed all of the obligations of the Trusts, including any distributions and payments on liquidation or redemption of the capital securities.
 
On August 13, 2009, the Company’s Board of Directors determined to suspend interest payments on the trust preferred securities.  Under the Federal Reserve MOU as described in “Note 2 – Regulatory Matters and Significant Risks or Uncertainties” to the consolidated financial statements, the Company and its non-bank subsidiaries may not make any distributions of interest, principal, or other sums on subordinated debentures or trust preferred securities without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank and the Director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.  As of June 30, 2013 the trust preferred interest payment in arrears was $2.8 million and has been recorded in interest expense and accrued interest payable. The interest payment deferral period on the trust preferred securities ends after the second quarter of 2014.  After the ending of the deferral period if the interest payments are not made then it would constitute an event of default which could impact the Company’s consolidated financial statements and liquidity.