Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Variable Interest Entities

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Variable Interest Entities
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Variable Interest Entities [Abstract]  
VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES

21. VIEs

 

Consolidated VIEs

 

Consolidated VIEs at December 31, 2011 consisted of the Franklin 2009 Trust and certain loan securitization trusts. Loan securitizations include automobile loan and lease securitization trusts formed in 2009, 2008, and 2006. Huntington has determined the trusts are VIEs. Huntington has concluded that it is the primary beneficiary of these trusts because it has the power to direct the activities of the entity that most significantly affect the entity's economic performance and it has either the obligation to absorb losses of the entity that could potentially be significant to the VIE or the right to receive benefits from the entity that could potentially be significant to the VIE.

 

The carrying amount and classification of the trusts' assets and liabilities included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets are as follows:

      2009     2009     2008     2006      
      Franklin     Automobile     Automobile     Automobile      
      Trust     Trust     Trust     Trust     Total
(dollar amounts in thousands) December 31, 2011
Assets:                            
  Cash $ ---   $ 18,212   $ 12,722   $ 52,325   $ 83,259
  Loans and leases   ---     296,250     131,563     704,345     1,132,158
  Allowance for loan and lease losses   ---     ---     (1,118)     (5,987)     (7,105)
  Net loans and leases   ---     296,250     130,445     698,358     1,125,053
  Accrued income and other assets   1,117     1,692     610     2,959     6,378
Total assets $ 1,117   $ 316,154   $ 143,777   $ 753,642   $ 1,214,690
                               
Liabilities:                            
  Other long-term debt $ ---   $ 123,039   $ 18,230   $ 333,644   $ 474,913
  Accrued interest and other liabilities   419     298     40     88     845
Total liabilities $ 419   $ 123,337   $ 18,270   $ 333,732   $ 475,758
                               
      2009     2009     2008     2006      
      Franklin     Automobile     Automobile     Automobile      
      Trust     Trust     Trust     Trust     Total
(dollar amounts in thousands) December 31, 2010
Assets:                            
  Cash $ ---   $ 24,513   $ 19,921   $ 64,827   $ 109,261
  Loans and leases   ---     522,717     295,464     1,196,024     2,014,205
  Allowance for loan and lease losses   ---     ---     (2,541)     (10,286)     (12,827)
  Net loans and leases   ---     522,717     292,923     1,185,738     2,001,378
  Accrued income and other assets   20,447     2,510     1,436     5,131     29,524
Total assets $ 20,447   $ 549,740   $ 314,280   $ 1,255,696   $ 2,140,163
                               
Liabilities:                            
  Other long-term debt $ ---   $ 356,089   $ 151,937   $ 877,270   $ 1,385,296
  Accrued interest and other liabilities   7,431     693     308     224     8,656
Total liabilities $ 7,431   $ 356,782   $ 152,245   $ 877,494   $ 1,393,952

The automobile loans and leases were designated to repay the securitized notes. Huntington services the loans and leases and uses the proceeds from principal and interest payments to pay the securitized notes during the amortization period. Huntington has not provided financial or other support that was not previously contractually required.

 

Unconsolidated VIEs

 

The following table provides a summary of assets and liabilities included on Huntington's Consolidated Financial Statements, as well as the maximum exposure to losses associated with its' interests, related to unconsolidated VIEs for which Huntington holds an interest, but is not the primary beneficiary to the VIE.

 

The included amount of assets and liabilities on Huntington's Consolidated Financial Statements, as well as Huntington's maximum exposure to losses, associated with its' interests in the VIEs for the years ended December 31, 2011 and 2010 were as follows:

    December 31, 2011
(dollar amounts in thousands)   Total Assets   Total Liabilities   Maximum Exposure to Loss
             
2011 Automobile Trust $ 13,377 $ --- $ 13,377
Tower Hill Securities, Inc.   90,514   65,000   90,514
Trust-Preferred Securities   17,364   554,496   ---
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Partnerships   376,098   157,754   376,098
Total $ 497,353 $ 777,250 $ 479,989
               
    December 31, 2010
(dollar amounts in thousands)   Total Assets   Total Liabilities   Maximum Exposure to Loss
               
Tower Hill Securities, Inc. $ 89,550 $ 65,000 $ 89,550
Trust-Preferred Securities   17,519   592,781   ---
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Partnerships   315,983   145,003   315,983
Total $ 423,052 $ 802,784 $ 405,533

2011 AUTOMOBILE TRUST

 

During the 2011 third quarter, we transferred automobile loans totaling $1.0 billion to a trust in a securitization transaction. The securitization qualified for sale accounting. Huntington has concluded that it is not the primary beneficiary of this trust because it has neither the obligation to absorb losses of the entity that could potentially be significant to the VIE nor the right to receive benefits from the entity that could potentially be significant to the VIE. Huntington is not required and does not currently intend to provide any additional financial support to the trust. Investors and creditors only have recourse to the assets held by the trust. The interest Huntington holds in the VIE relates to servicing rights which are included within accrued income and other assets of Huntington's Consolidated Balance Sheets. The maximum exposure to loss is equal to the carrying value of the servicing asset.

 

TOWER HILL SECURITIES, INC.

 

In 2010, we transferred approximately $92.1 million of municipal securities, $86.0 million in Huntington Preferred Capital, Inc. (Real Estate Investment Trust) Class E Preferred Stock and cash of $6.1 million to Tower Hill Securities, Inc. in exchange for $184.1 million of Common and Preferred Stock of Tower Hill Securities, Inc. The municipal securities and the REIT Shares will be used to satisfy $65.0 million of mandatorily redeemable securities issued by Tower Hill Securities, Inc. and are not available to satisfy the general debts and obligations of Huntington or any consolidated affiliates. The transfer was recorded as a secured financing. Interests held by Huntington consist of municipal securities within available for sale and other securities and Series B preferred securities within other long term debt of Huntington's Consolidated Balance Sheets. The maximum exposure to loss is equal to the carrying value of the municipal securities.

 

TRUST-PREFERRED SECURITIES

 

Huntington has certain wholly-owned trusts whose assets, liabilities, equity, income, and expenses are not included within Huntington's Consolidated Financial Statements. These trusts have been formed for the sole purpose of issuing trust-preferred securities, from which the proceeds are then invested in Huntington junior subordinated debentures, which are reflected in Huntington's Consolidated Balance Sheet as subordinated notes. The trust securities are the obligations of the trusts, and as such, are not consolidated within Huntington's Consolidated Financial Statements. A list of trust-preferred securities outstanding at December 31, 2011 follows:

 

        Principal amount of Investment in
        subordinated note/ unconsolidated
(dollar amounts in thousands) Rate debenture issued to trust (1) subsidiary
Huntington Capital I 1.13  (2)   $ 111,816     $ 6,186  
Huntington Capital II 1.17  (3)     54,593       3,093  
Huntington Capital III 6.69       114,101       10  
BancFirst Ohio Trust Preferred 8.54       23,192       619  
Sky Financial Capital Trust I 8.56       64,194       1,856  
Sky Financial Capital Trust II 3.34  (4)     30,929       929  
Sky Financial Capital Trust III 1.77  (5)     72,165       2,165  
Sky Financial Capital Trust IV 1.77  (5)     77,320       2,320  
Prospect Trust I 3.65  (6)     6,186       186  
Total       $ 554,496     $ 17,364  
                       
(1) Represents the principal amount of debentures issued to each trust, including unamortized original issue discount.
(2) Variable effective rate at December 31, 2011, based on three month LIBOR + 0.70.  
(3) Variable effective rate at December 31, 2011, based on three month LIBOR + 0.625.  
(4) Variable effective rate at December 31, 2011, based on three month LIBOR + 2.95.  
(5) Variable effective rate at December 31, 2011, based on three month LIBOR + 1.40.  
(6) Variable effective rate at December 31, 2011, based on three month LIBOR + 3.25.

Each issue of the junior subordinated debentures has an interest rate equal to the corresponding trust securities distribution rate. Huntington has the right to defer payment of interest on the debentures at any time, or from time-to-time for a period not exceeding five years, provided that no extension period may extend beyond the stated maturity of the related debentures. During any such extension period, distributions to the trust securities will also be deferred and Huntington's ability to pay dividends on its common stock will be restricted. Periodic cash payments and payments upon liquidation or redemption with respect to trust securities are guaranteed by Huntington to the extent of funds held by the trusts. The guarantee ranks subordinate and junior in right of payment to all indebtedness of the Company to the same extent as the junior subordinated debt. The guarantee does not place a limitation on the amount of additional indebtedness that may be incurred by Huntington.

 

During the 2011 fourth quarter, Huntington issued $35.5 million par value Floating Rate Series B Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock in exchange for $35.5 million of (1) Huntington Capital I Floating Rate Capital Securities, (2) Huntington Capital II Floating Rate Capital Securities, (3) Sky Financial Capital Trust III Floating Rate Capital Securities and (4) Sky Financial Capital Trust IV Floating Rate Capital Securities. Huntington will pay dividends on the Series B Preferred Stock at a floating rate equal to three-month LIBOR plus a spread of 2.70%.

 

Upon receipt of the aforementioned trust preferred securities, Huntington exchanged $32.5 million of the trust preferred securities with the applicable Trust for a like amount of debentures issued by us. The debentures were surrendered to the applicable trustee for cancellation. Huntington anticipates exchanging the remaining $3.0 million of trust preferred securities and retiring the related subordinated debt obligation in the first quarter of 2012.

 

 

LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PARTNERSHIPS

 

Huntington makes certain equity investments in various limited partnerships that sponsor affordable housing projects utilizing the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) pursuant to Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of these investments is to achieve a satisfactory return on capital, to facilitate the sale of additional affordable housing product offerings, and to assist in achieving goals associated with the Community Reinvestment Act. The primary activities of the limited partnerships include the identification, development, and operation of multi family housing that is leased to qualifying residential tenants. Generally, these types of investments are funded through a combination of debt and equity.

Huntington is a limited partner in each Low Income Housing Tax Credit Partnership. A separate unrelated third party is the general partner. Each limited partnership is managed by the general partner, who exercises full and exclusive control over the affairs of the limited partnership. The general partner has all the rights, powers and authority granted or permitted to be granted to a general partner of a limited partnership under the Ohio Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act. Duties entrusted to the general partner of each limited partnership include, but are not limited to: investment in operating companies, company expenditures, investment of excess funds, borrowing funds, employment of agents, disposition of fund property, prepayment and refinancing of liabilities, votes and consents, contract authority, disbursement of funds, accounting methods, tax elections, bank accounts, insurance, litigation, cash reserve, and use of working capital reserve funds. Except for limited rights granted to consent to certain transactions, the limited partner(s) may not participate in the operation, management, or control of the limited partnership's business, transact any business in the limited partnership's name or have any power to sign documents for or otherwise bind the limited partnership. In addition, the general partner may only be removed by the limited partner(s) in the event the general partner fails to comply with the terms of the agreement and/or is negligent in performing its duties.

       Huntington believes the general partner of each limited partnership has the power to direct the activities which most significantly affect their performance of each partnership and therefore Huntington has determined that it is not the primary beneficiary of any LIHTC partnership. Huntington uses the equity or effective yield method to account for its investments in these entities. These investments are included in accrued income and other assets. At December 31, 2011 and 2010, Huntington has commitments of $376.1 million and $316.0 million, respectively, of which $322.5 million and $260.1 million, respectively, were funded. The unfunded portion is included in accrued expenses and other liabilities.