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Exhibit 99.1

 

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U.S. BANCORP REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2013 EARNINGS

Achieves Record Earnings for the Full Year 2013

MINNEAPOLIS, January 22, 2014 U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) today reported net income of $1,456 million for the fourth quarter of 2013, or $.76 per diluted common share, compared with $1,420 million, or $.72 per diluted common share, in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Highlights for the full year 2013 included:

 

   

Record full year 2013 net income of $5.8 billion, 3.3 percent higher than 2012

 

   

Record full year diluted earnings per common share of $3.00, 5.6 percent higher than 2012

 

   

Industry-leading performance measures, including return on average assets of 1.65 percent, return on average common equity of 15.8 percent and efficiency ratio of 52.4 percent

 

   

Returned 71 percent of 2013 earning to shareholders through dividend and share buybacks

Highlights for the fourth quarter of 2013 included:

 

   

Industry-leading performance ratios, including:

 

   

Return on average assets of 1.62 percent

 

   

Return on average common equity of 15.4 percent

 

   

Efficiency ratio of 54.9 percent

 

   

Growth in average total loans of 5.7 percent over the fourth quarter of 2012 (7.3 percent excluding covered loans) and 1.5 percent on a linked quarter basis (1.9 percent excluding covered loans)

 

   

Growth in average total commercial loans of 7.8 percent over the fourth quarter of 2012 and 1.3 percent over the third quarter of 2013

 

   

Growth in average total commercial real estate loans of 6.7 percent over the fourth quarter of 2012 and 2.1 percent over the third quarter of 2013

 

   

Growth in average commercial and commercial real estate commitments of 10.1 percent year-over-year and 2.7 percent over the prior quarter

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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Strong new lending activity of $58.4 billion during the fourth quarter, including:

 

   

$40.6 billion of new and renewed commercial and commercial real estate commitments

 

   

$2.7 billion of lines related to new credit card accounts

 

   

$15.1 billion of mortgage and other retail loan originations

 

   

Continued strong growth in average total deposits of 5.4 percent over the fourth quarter of 2012 and 1.8 percent on a linked quarter basis.

 

   

Average low cost deposits, including noninterest-bearing and total savings deposits, grew by 8.5 percent year-over-year and 4.8 percent linked quarter

 

   

Net charge-offs declined on both a linked quarter and year-over-year basis. Provision for credit losses was $35 million less than net charge-offs

 

   

Net charge-offs were $16 million (4.9 percent) lower than the third quarter of 2013

 

   

Annualized net charge-offs to average total loans ratio decreased to .53 percent

 

   

Allowance to period-end loans was 1.93 percent at December 31, 2013

 

   

Nonperforming assets decreased on both a linked quarter and year-over-year basis

 

   

Nonperforming assets (excluding covered assets) decreased 3.6 percent from the third quarter of 2013

 

   

Allowance to nonperforming assets (excluding covered assets) was 242 percent at December 31, 2013, compared with 235 percent at September 30, 2013, and 218 percent at December 31, 2012

 

   

Tax rate on a taxable-equivalent basis was 23.8 percent for the fourth quarter, compared with 29.5 percent for the third quarter of 2013, principally reflecting the impact of accounting presentation changes related to investments in tax-advantaged projects

 

   

Change had no impact on net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp

 

   

Change increased other expense by $31 million, decreased net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests by $53 million and decreased income tax expense by $84 million compared with the third quarter of 2013

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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Capital generation continues to reinforce capital position and return. Ratios at December 31, 2013, were:

 

   

Tier 1 capital ratio of 11.2 percent

 

   

Total risk based capital ratio of 13.2 percent

 

   

Tier 1 common equity to risk-weighted assets ratio of 9.4 percent

 

   

Common equity tier 1 ratio of 8.8 percent estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach

 

   

Returned 65 percent of fourth quarter earnings to shareholders through dividends and the buyback of 13 million common shares

 

EARNINGS SUMMARY

     Table 1   

($ in millions, except per-share data)

  

 

                          Percent     Percent                       
                          Change     Change                       
     4Q      3Q      4Q      4Q13 vs     4Q13 vs      Full Year      Full Year      Percent  
     2013      2013      2012      3Q13     4Q12      2013      2012      Change  

Net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp

   $ 1,456       $ 1,468       $ 1,420         (.8     2.5       $ 5,836       $ 5,647         3.3   

Diluted earnings per common share

   $ .76       $ .76       $ .72         —          5.6       $ 3.00       $ 2.84         5.6   

Return on average assets (%)

     1.62         1.65         1.62              1.65         1.65      

Return on average common equity (%)

     15.4         15.8         15.6              15.8         16.2      

Net interest margin (%)

     3.40         3.43         3.55              3.44         3.58      

Efficiency ratio (%)

     54.9         52.4         52.6              52.4         51.5      

Tangible efficiency ratio (%) (a)

     53.7         51.3         51.3              51.3         50.2      

Dividends declared per common share

   $ .230       $ .230       $ .195         —          17.9       $ .885       $ .780         13.5   

Book value per common share (period-end)

   $ 19.92       $ 19.31       $ 18.31         3.2        8.8            

 

(a) Computed as noninterest expense divided by the sum of net interest income on a taxable-equivalent basis and noninterest income excluding net securities gains (losses) and intangible amortization.

Net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp was $1,456 million for the fourth quarter of 2013, 2.5 percent higher than the $1,420 million for the fourth quarter of 2012, and .8 percent lower than the $1,468 million for the third quarter of 2013. Diluted earnings per common share of $.76 in the fourth quarter of 2013 were $.04 higher than the fourth quarter of 2012 and equal to the previous quarter. Return on average assets and return on average common equity were 1.62 percent and 15.4 percent, respectively, for the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with 1.62 percent and 15.6 percent, respectively, for the fourth quarter of 2012. The provision for credit losses was lower than net charge-offs by $35 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, $30 million lower in the third quarter of 2013 and $25 million lower in the fourth quarter of 2012.

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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U.S. Bancorp Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Richard K. Davis said, “Today U.S. Bancorp reported record earnings for full year 2013 of $5.8 billion, or $3.00 per diluted common share. The 2013 results included top-tier returns on average assets and average common equity of 1.65 percent and 15.8 percent, respectively, and an efficiency ratio of 52.4 percent. I am particularly proud to have achieved these results during a year marked by slow economic growth, a significant pullback in mortgage activity and continued regulatory and legislative change and uncertainty. Our results clearly demonstrate the benefits we derive from our diverse mix of businesses and conservative risk profile.

“Our fourth quarter earnings per diluted common share were $.76, a 5.6 percent increase over the same quarter of 2012. The Company’s balance sheet continued to expand during the quarter with average loans higher by 5.7 percent over the prior year and, as expected, 1.5 percent, or 6 percent annualized, on a linked quarter basis. Virtually all loan categories posted growth versus comparable time periods. Fee-based revenue was negatively impacted this quarter on both a year-over-year and linked quarter basis by the reduction in mortgage banking activity, but the impact was muted by growth in other fee businesses and, overall, by prudent expense management.

“Credit quality continues to be strong, as total net charge-offs and nonperforming assets declined, again, in the fourth quarter. Net charge-offs were .53 percent of average total loans, compared with .57 percent in the previous quarter and .85 percent in the same quarter of 2012. Nonperforming assets, excluding covered assets, declined by $67 million, or 3.6 percent from the prior quarter.

“We continue to generate significant capital each quarter, while returning a majority of our earnings to shareholders in the form of share buybacks and dividends. Our tier 1 capital ratio at December 31st was 11.2 percent, and our tier 1 common equity ratio was 9.4 percent. Further, our common equity tier 1 ratio at December 31st, estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach, was 8.8 percent. During 2013, we returned $4.0 billion, or 71 percent, of our earnings to shareholders through dividends and the repurchase of 65 million shares of stock. We completed and submitted our 2014 Comprehensive Capital Plan to the Federal Reserve in early January, and await regulatory approval to raise our dividend and continue our stock buyback program in 2014.

“On January 7th we announced the purchase of a Chicago branch franchise owned by RBS Citizens Financial Group. The investment will nearly double our market share in this important market within our footprint, strengthening our position and adding products, services and convenience for new and existing customers, as well as value for our shareholders.

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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“Our Company’s results are directly tied to the hard work and dedication of our employees, and I want to take the opportunity today to thank them for their contribution to our success. On January 14th, we held our 8th annual All Employee Meeting. The great majority of our employees attended one of seventy-four meetings scheduled to accommodate numerous time zones across the U.S., Canada and Europe. Employees gathered in person, on the phone, via the web and by satellite connection to hear about our 2013 accomplishments and our new initiatives for 2014. It was a pleasure to once again make this annual connection with our employees. Our employees are engaged and passionate about serving our customers and communities, and I am proud to serve with them.

“I am very pleased with our record full year 2013 earnings. As we look forward to the coming year, we are mindful of the strength of our Company and how we, as a bank, remain an integral part of the growth and vibrancy of the nation’s economy, our communities and the customers we serve and support. We are focused on the future and confident in our ability to deliver outstanding products, service and results for the benefit of our customers, communities, employees and, most importantly, our shareholders.”

 

INCOME STATEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

     Table 2   

(Taxable-equivalent basis, $ in millions,
except per-share data)

  

 

                         Percent     Percent                      
                         Change     Change                      
     4Q     3Q      4Q      4Q13 vs     4Q13 vs     Full Year      Full Year      Percent  
     2013     2013      2012      3Q13     4Q12     2013      2012      Change  

Net interest income

   $ 2,733      $ 2,714       $ 2,783         .7        (1.8   $ 10,828       $ 10,969         (1.3

Noninterest income

     2,156        2,177         2,329         (1.0     (7.4     8,774         9,319         (5.8
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total net revenue

     4,889        4,891         5,112         —          (4.4     19,602         20,288         (3.4

Noninterest expense

     2,682        2,565         2,686         4.6        (.1     10,274         10,456         (1.7
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Income before provision and taxes

     2,207        2,326         2,426         (5.1     (9.0     9,328         9,832         (5.1

Provision for credit losses

     277        298         443         (7.0     (37.5     1,340         1,882         (28.8
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Income before taxes

     1,930        2,028         1,983         (4.8     (2.7     7,988         7,950         .5   

Taxable-equivalent adjustment

     56        56         56         —          —          224         224         —     

Applicable income taxes

     403        542         552         (25.6     (27.0     2,032         2,236         (9.1
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Net income

     1,471        1,430         1,375         2.9        7.0        5,732         5,490         4.4   

Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

     (15     38         45         nm        nm        104         157         (33.8
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp

   $ 1,456      $ 1,468       $ 1,420         (.8     2.5      $ 5,836       $ 5,647         3.3   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Net income applicable to U.S. Bancorp common shareholders

   $ 1,389      $ 1,400       $ 1,349         (.8     3.0      $ 5,552       $ 5,383         3.1   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Diluted earnings per common share

   $ .76      $ .76       $ .72         —          5.6      $ 3.00       $ 2.84         5.6   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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Net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp for the fourth quarter of 2013 was $36 million (2.5 percent) higher than the fourth quarter of 2012, and $12 million (.8 percent) lower than the third quarter of 2013. The increase in net income year-over-year was primarily due to a lower provision for credit losses, partially offset by a reduction in total net revenue, primarily driven by mortgage banking revenue. The decrease in net income on a linked quarter basis was principally due to a decrease in mortgage banking revenue and seasonally higher expense, partially offset by a favorable variance in the provision for credit losses.

Total net revenue on a taxable-equivalent basis for the fourth quarter of 2013 was $4,889 million; $223 million (4.4 percent) lower than the fourth quarter of 2012, reflecting a 1.8 percent decrease in net interest income and a 7.4 percent decrease in noninterest income. Net interest income declined year-over-year, as an increase in average earning assets was offset by a decrease in the net interest margin. Noninterest income declined year-over-year, primarily due to lower mortgage banking revenue. Total net revenue on a taxable-equivalent basis was basically flat on a linked quarter basis as a 1.0 percent decrease in noninterest income, driven by lower mortgage banking revenue, was partially offset by seasonally higher revenues in other business lines and an increase in net interest income.

Total noninterest expense in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $2,682 million; $4 million (.1 percent) lower than the fourth quarter of 2012 and $117 million (4.6 percent) higher than the third quarter of 2013. The modest decrease in total noninterest expense year-over-year was primarily due to the impact of an $80 million mortgage-foreclosure-related regulatory settlement accrual in the fourth quarter of 2012 and a reduction in mortgage servicing review-related professional services expense in the current quarter, offset by higher costs related to investments in tax-advantaged projects and employee benefits expense. The increase in total noninterest expense on a linked quarter basis was primarily due to higher costs related to investments in tax-advantaged projects, seasonally higher professional services expense and increased marketing and business development expense. In addition to an increase due to seasonality, tax-advantaged investment expense reflected the accounting presentation changes in the fourth quarter of 2013.

The Company’s provision for credit losses for the fourth quarter of 2013 was $277 million, $21 million lower than the prior quarter and $166 million lower than the fourth quarter of 2012. The provision for credit losses was lower than net charge-offs by $35 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, $30 million lower in the third quarter of 2013 and $25 million lower in the fourth quarter of 2012. Net charge-offs in the fourth quarter of 2013 were $312 million, compared with $328 million in the third quarter of 2013 and $468 million

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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in the fourth quarter of 2012. Given current economic conditions, the Company expects the level of net charge-offs to increase modestly in the first quarter of 2014.

Nonperforming assets include assets originated or acquired by the Company, as well as loans and other real estate acquired under FDIC loss sharing agreements that substantially reduce the risk of credit losses to the Company (“covered assets”). Excluding covered assets, nonperforming assets were $1,813 million at December 31, 2013, compared with $1,880 million at September 30, 2013, and $2,088 million at December 31, 2012. The decrease in nonperforming assets, excluding covered assets, compared with a year ago was driven primarily by reductions in the commercial mortgage portfolio, as well as by improvement in construction and development and credit card loans. Covered nonperforming assets were $224 million at December 31, 2013, compared with $332 million at September 30, 2013, and $583 million at December 31, 2012. The ratio of the allowance for credit losses to period-end loans, including covered loans, was 1.93 percent at December 31, 2013, compared with 1.98 percent at September 30, 2013, and 2.12 percent at December 31, 2012. The Company expects total nonperforming assets to remain relatively stable in the first quarter of 2014.

 

NET INTEREST INCOME

     Table 3   

(Taxable-equivalent basis; $ in millions)

  

 

                       Change     Change                    
     4Q     3Q     4Q     4Q13 vs     4Q13 vs     Full Year     Full Year        
     2013     2013     2012     3Q13     4Q12     2013     2012     Change  

Components of net interest income

                

Income on earning assets

   $ 3,125      $ 3,125      $ 3,254      $ —        $ (129   $ 12,513      $ 13,112      $ (599

Expense on interest-bearing liabilities

     392        411        471        (19     (79     1,685        2,143        (458
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net interest income

   $ 2,733      $ 2,714      $ 2,783      $ 19      $ (50   $ 10,828      $ 10,969      $ (141
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Average yields and rates paid

                

Earning assets yield

     3.89     3.95     4.15     (.06 )%      (.26 )%      3.97     4.28     (.31 )% 

Rate paid on interest-bearing liabilities

     .68        .71        .84        (.03     (.16     .73        .95        (.22
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross interest margin

     3.21     3.24     3.31     (.03 )%      (.10 )%      3.24     3.33     (.09 )% 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net interest margin

     3.40     3.43     3.55     (.03 )%      (.15 )%      3.44     3.58     (.14 )% 
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Average balances

                

Investment securities (a)

   $ 77,248      $ 74,988      $ 72,887      $ 2,260      $ 4,361      $ 75,046      $ 72,501      $ 2,545   

Loans

     232,791        229,362        220,266        3,429        12,525        227,474        215,374        12,100   

Earning assets

     319,516        315,060        312,227        4,456        7,289        315,139        306,270        8,869   

Interest-bearing liabilities

     229,201        230,825        224,219        (1,624     4,982        230,400        225,466        4,934   

 

(a) Excludes unrealized gain (loss)

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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Net Interest Income

Net interest income on a taxable-equivalent basis in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $2,733 million, a decrease of $50 million (1.8 percent) from the fourth quarter of 2012. The decrease was the result of lower rates on loans and investment securities, partially offset by growth in the corresponding average balances, continued growth in lower cost core deposit funding and the positive impact from maturities of higher-rate long-term debt. Average earning assets were $7.3 billion (2.3 percent) higher than the fourth quarter of 2012, driven by increases of $12.5 billion (5.7 percent) in average total loans and $4.4 billion (6.0 percent) in average investment securities, partially offset by decreases of $5.8 billion (66.2 percent) in average loans held for sale and $3.8 billion (37.0 percent) in other earning assets, principally due to the deconsolidation of certain community development and tax-advantaged investment variable interest entities during the second quarter of 2013. Net interest income increased $19 million (.7 percent) on a linked quarter basis, primarily driven by a $4.5 billion (1.4 percent) increase in average earning assets, reflecting growth in average total loans and investment securities, partially offset by a decline in average loans held for sale, and the positive impact of seasonally lower rebate costs on the Company’s government card program. The net interest margin in the fourth quarter of 2013 was 3.40 percent, compared with 3.55 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, and 3.43 percent in the third quarter of 2013. The decline in the net interest margin on a year-over-year basis primarily reflected lower reinvestment rates on investment securities, as well as growth in the portfolio, and lower rates on loans, partially offset by lower rates on deposits and a reduction in higher cost long-term debt. On a linked quarter basis, the modest reduction in net interest margin was principally due to growth in lower rate investment securities, as well as the impact of higher cash balances at the Federal Reserve.

 

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U.S. Bancorp Reports Fourth Quarter 2013 Results

January 22, 2014

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AVERAGE LOANS

   Table 4

($ in millions)

  

 

     4Q
2013
     3Q
2013
     4Q
2012
     Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
3Q13
    Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
4Q12
    Full Year
2013
     Full Year
2012
     Percent
Change
 

Commercial

   $ 63,714       $ 62,856       $ 58,552         1.4        8.8      $ 62,012       $ 55,232         12.3   

Lease financing

     5,210         5,208         5,377         —          (3.1     5,262         5,598         (6.0
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total commercial

     68,924         68,064         63,929         1.3        7.8        67,274         60,830         10.6   

Commercial mortgages

     31,780         31,546         30,762         .7        3.3        31,429         30,493         3.1   

Construction and development

     7,538         6,955         6,089         8.4        23.8        6,808         6,012         13.2   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total commercial real estate

     39,318         38,501         36,851         2.1        6.7        38,237         36,505         4.7   

Residential mortgages

     50,732         49,139         43,156         3.2        17.6        47,982         40,290         19.1   

Credit card

     17,366         16,931         16,588         2.6        4.7        16,813         16,653         1.0   

Retail leasing

     5,847         5,664         5,384         3.2        8.6        5,654         5,222         8.3   

Home equity and second mortgages

     15,488         15,648         16,950         (1.0     (8.6     15,887         17,451         (9.0

Other

     26,059         25,682         25,595         1.5        1.8        25,584         25,265         1.3   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total other retail

     47,394         46,994         47,929         .9        (1.1     47,125         47,938         (1.7
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total loans, excluding covered loans

     223,734         219,629         208,453         1.9        7.3        217,431         202,216         7.5   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Covered loans

     9,057         9,733         11,813         (6.9     (23.3     10,043         13,158         (23.7
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total loans

   $ 232,791       $ 229,362       $ 220,266         1.5        5.7      $ 227,474       $ 215,374         5.6   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Average total loans were $12.5 billion (5.7 percent) higher in the fourth quarter of 2013 than the fourth quarter of 2012, driven by growth in residential mortgages (17.6 percent), commercial loans (8.8 percent), retail leasing (8.6 percent), total commercial real estate (6.7 percent), credit card (4.7 percent), and other retail loans (1.8 percent). These increases were partially offset by declines in home equity and second mortgages (8.6 percent), lease financing (3.1 percent) and covered loans (23.3 percent). Average total loans, excluding covered loans, were higher by 7.3 percent year-over-year. Average total loans were $3.4 billion (1.5 percent) higher in the fourth quarter of 2013 than the third quarter of 2013, driven by increases in residential mortgages (3.2 percent), retail leasing (3.2 percent), credit card (2.6 percent), total commercial real estate (2.1 percent), commercial loans (1.4 percent) and other retail loans (1.5 percent), partially offset by decreases in home equity and second mortgages (1.0 percent) and covered loans (6.9 percent). Excluding covered loans, average total loans grew by 1.9 percent on a linked quarter basis.

Average investment securities in the fourth quarter of 2013 were $4.4 billion (6.0 percent) higher year-over-year and $2.3 billion (3.0 percent) higher than the prior quarter. The increases were primarily due to

 

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purchases of U.S. government agency-backed securities in anticipation of final liquidity coverage ratio regulatory requirements, net of prepayments and maturities.

 

AVERAGE DEPOSITS

   Table 5

($ in millions)

  

 

     4Q
2013
     3Q
2013
     4Q
2012
     Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
3Q13
    Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
4Q12
    Full Year
2013
     Full Year
2012
     Percent
Change
 

Noninterest-bearing deposits

   $ 74,468       $ 68,264       $ 72,655         9.1        2.5      $ 69,020       $ 67,241         2.6   

Interest-bearing savings deposits

                     

Interest checking

     50,112         48,235         45,168         3.9        10.9        48,792         45,433         7.4   

Money market savings

     57,550         55,982         49,545         2.8        16.2        55,512         46,874         18.4   

Savings accounts

     32,235         32,083         30,231         .5        6.6        31,916         29,596         7.8   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total of savings deposits

     139,897         136,300         124,944         2.6        12.0        136,220         121,903         11.7   

Time certificates of deposit less than $100,000

     11,979         12,495         13,956         (4.1     (14.2     12,804         14,509         (11.8

Time deposits greater than $100,000

     30,562         35,309         32,292         (13.4     (5.4     32,413         32,057         1.1   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total interest-bearing deposits

     182,438         184,104         171,192         (.9     6.6        181,437         168,469         7.7   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total deposits

   $ 256,906       $ 252,368       $ 243,847         1.8        5.4      $ 250,457       $ 235,710         6.3   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Average total deposits for the fourth quarter of 2013 were $13.1 billion (5.4 percent) higher than the fourth quarter of 2012. Average noninterest-bearing deposits increased $1.8 billion (2.5 percent) year-over-year, mainly in balances related to corporate trust, commercial real estate and commercial banking businesses. Average total savings deposits were $15.0 billion (12.0 percent) higher year-over-year, the result of growth in Consumer and Small Business Banking, as well as corporate trust, institutional trust, government banking and broker-dealer balances. Certificates of deposit less than $100,000 were $2.0 billion (14.2 percent) lower due to maturities, while time deposits greater than $100,000 decreased $1.7 billion (5.4 percent), primarily due to a decline in Consumer and Small Business Banking and corporate trust balances, partially offset by an increase in Wholesale and Commercial Real Estate balances. Time deposits greater than $100,000 are managed as an alternative to other funding sources, such as wholesale borrowing, based largely on relative pricing.

Average total deposits increased $4.5 billion (1.8 percent) over the third quarter of 2013. Average noninterest-bearing deposits increased $6.2 billion (9.1 percent) on a linked quarter basis, mainly in balances related to Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate and corporate trust businesses. Average total savings deposits increased $3.6 billion (2.6 percent), including increases in Consumer and Small Business

 

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Banking, Wholesale and Commercial Real Estate Banking and institutional trust balances. Compared with the third quarter of 2013, average time certificates of deposit less than $100,000 declined $516 million (4.1 percent) due to maturities. Average time deposits greater than $100,000 decreased $4.7 billion (13.4 percent) on a linked quarter basis, principally due to lower broker-dealer balances.

 

NONINTEREST INCOME

   Table 6

($ in millions)

  

 

     4Q
2013
     3Q
2013
    4Q
2012
     Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
3Q13
    Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
4Q12
    Full Year
2013
     Full Year
2012
    Percent
Change
 

Credit and debit card revenue

   $ 263       $ 244      $ 242         7.8        8.7      $ 965       $ 892        8.2   

Corporate payment products revenue

     166         192        178         (13.5     (6.7     706         744        (5.1

Merchant processing services

     367         371        354         (1.1     3.7        1,458         1,395        4.5   

ATM processing services

     79         83        83         (4.8     (4.8     327         346        (5.5

Trust and investment management fees

     297         280        276         6.1        7.6        1,139         1,055        8.0   

Deposit service charges

     177         180        170         (1.7     4.1        670         653        2.6   

Treasury management fees

     130         134        130         (3.0     —          538         541        (.6

Commercial products revenue

     243         207        226         17.4        7.5        859         878        (2.2

Mortgage banking revenue

     231         328        476         (29.6     (51.5     1,356         1,937        (30.0

Investment products fees

     45         46        39         (2.2     15.4        178         150        18.7   

Securities gains (losses), net

     1         (3     3         nm        (66.7     9         (15     nm   

Other

     157         115        152         36.5        3.3        569         743        (23.4
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

   

Total noninterest income

   $ 2,156       $ 2,177      $ 2,329         (1.0     (7.4   $ 8,774       $ 9,319        (5.8
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

   

Noninterest Income

Fourth quarter noninterest income was $2,156 million; $173 million (7.4 percent) lower than the fourth quarter of 2012 and $21 million (1.0 percent) lower than the third quarter of 2013. The year-over-year decrease in noninterest income was principally due to a $245 million (51.5 percent) reduction in mortgage banking revenue due to lower origination and sales revenue. Growth in several fee categories helped to offset the decline in mortgage banking revenue. Credit and debit card revenue increased $21 million (8.7 percent) over the prior year due to higher transaction volumes, including the impact of business expansion. Merchant processing services revenue was $13 million (3.7 percent) higher as a result of an increase in product fees and higher volumes. Trust and investment management fees increased $21 million (7.6 percent) year-over-year, reflecting improved market conditions and business expansion. Deposit service charges were $7 million (4.1 percent) higher as a result of pricing changes and an increase in monthly account fees and account growth. Commercial products revenue increased $17 million (7.5 percent) over the prior year, principally due to higher syndication fees on tax-advantaged projects, while investment products fees

 

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increased $6 million (15.4 percent) due to higher sales volumes and fees. Offsetting these positive variances was a decline in corporate payment products revenue of $12 million (6.7 percent), the result of lower government-related transactions.

Noninterest income was $21 million (1.0 percent) lower in the fourth quarter of 2013 than the third quarter of 2013, primarily due to a 29.6 percent reduction in mortgage banking revenue, which reflected an unfavorable change in the valuation of mortgage servicing rights (“MSRs”), net of hedging activities, and lower origination and sales revenue. Partially offsetting the decline in mortgage banking revenue linked quarter was growth in credit and debit card revenue, which increased by $19 million (7.8 percent) due to seasonally higher sales volumes. Trust and investment management fees were $17 million (6.1 percent) higher than the prior quarter due to improved market conditions and account growth, including business expansion. Commercial products revenue increased $36 million (17.4 percent), compared with the third quarter, due to higher syndication fees on tax-advantaged projects and an increase in commercial leasing and capital markets revenue. Other revenue was $42 million (36.5 percent) higher on a linked quarter basis, primarily due to higher equity investment and retail lease revenue. Offsetting these positive variances was a decrease in corporate payments products revenue of $26 million (13.5 percent), primarily due to the impact of seasonally higher third quarter government-related transaction volume.

 

NONINTEREST EXPENSE

   Table 7

($ in millions)

  

 

     4Q
2013
     3Q
2013
     4Q
2012
     Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
3Q13
    Percent
Change
4Q13 vs
4Q12
    Full Year
2013
     Full Year
2012
     Percent
Change
 

Compensation

   $ 1,103       $ 1,088       $ 1,083         1.4        1.8      $ 4,371       $ 4,320         1.2   

Employee benefits

     275         278         231         (1.1     19.0        1,140         945         20.6   

Net occupancy and equipment

     240         240         234         —          2.6        949         917         3.5   

Professional services

     118         94         166         25.5        (28.9     381         530         (28.1

Marketing and business development

     103         85         103         21.2        —          357         388         (8.0

Technology and communications

     209         214         214         (2.3     (2.3     848         821         3.3   

Postage, printing and supplies

     80         76         78         5.3        2.6        310         304         2.0   

Other intangibles

     56         55         66         1.8        (15.2     223         274         (18.6

Other

     498         435         511         14.5        (2.5     1,695         1,957         (13.4
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Total noninterest expense

   $ 2,682       $ 2,565       $ 2,686         4.6        (.1   $ 10,274       $ 10,456         (1.7
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

    

Noninterest Expense

Noninterest expense in the fourth quarter of 2013 totaled $2,682 million, a decrease of $4 million (.1 percent) from the fourth quarter of 2012, and a $117 million (4.6 percent) increase from the third quarter of

 

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2013. The slight decrease in total noninterest expense year-over-year was primarily the net result of lower professional services expense due to a reduction in mortgage servicing review-related costs and the positive impact year-over-year in other expense from an $80 million mortgage foreclosure-related settlement accrual in the fourth quarter of 2012, offset by higher tax-advantaged project costs, including the accounting presentation changes in the current quarter, and an increase in employee benefits expense, driven by higher pension costs. In addition, other intangibles expense decreased $10 million (15.2 percent), the result of the reduction or completion of the amortization of certain intangibles, while other expense also benefited from lower loan-related expenses including costs for other real estate owned. Compensation expense was higher by $20 million (1.8 percent), reflecting growth in staffing for business initiatives and the impact of merit increases, partially offset by lower incentive and commission expense. Net occupancy and equipment expense increased $6 million (2.6 percent) due to business initiatives, higher rent expense and maintenance costs.

Noninterest expense increased $117 million (4.6 percent) on a linked quarter basis, driven by higher costs related to tax-advantaged projects, seasonally higher professional services expense and the timing of marketing and business development projects. Compensation expense increased $15 million (1.4 percent) compared with the prior quarter due to staffing increases for business initiatives. Professional services was $24 million (25.5 percent) higher compared with the third quarter of 2013 due to seasonally higher costs across a majority of the lines of business. Marketing and business development expense increased $18 million (21.2 percent) due to the timing of various marketing programs in Payments Services and Consumer and Small Business Banking. Other expense was $63 million (14.5 percent) higher than the third quarter of 2013, principally due to higher costs related to investments in tax-advantaged projects, reflecting higher volume and the accounting presentation changes.

Provision for Income Taxes

The provision for income taxes for the fourth quarter of 2013 resulted in a tax rate on a taxable-equivalent basis of 23.8 percent (effective tax rate of 21.5 percent), reflecting the impact of the accounting presentation changes related to investments in tax-advantaged projects. The tax rates in the fourth quarter of 2012 and third quarter of 2013 were 30.7 percent (effective tax rate of 28.6 percent) and 29.5 percent (effective tax rate of 27.5 percent), respectively.

 

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ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES    Table 8
($ in millions)   

 

     4Q           3Q           2Q           1Q             4Q        
     2013     % (b)     2013     % (b)     2013     % (b)     2013      % (b)      2012     % (b)  

Balance, beginning of period

   $ 4,578        $ 4,612        $ 4,708        $ 4,733          $ 4,771     

Net charge-offs

                      

Commercial

     33        .21        18        .11        34        .22        32         .22         47        .32   

Lease financing

     3        .23        (7     (.53     4        .31        3         .23         5        .37   
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total commercial

     36        .21        11        .06        38        .23        35         .22         52        .32   

Commercial mortgages

     1        .01        2        .03        8        .10        15         .20         12        .16   

Construction and development

     (30     (1.58     (8     (.46     (25     (1.54     4         .26         5        .33   
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total commercial real estate

     (29     (.29     (6     (.06     (17     (.18     19         .21         17        .18   

Residential mortgages

     49        .38        57        .46        74        .63        92         .83         96        .88   

Credit card

     163        3.72        160        3.75        173        4.23        160         3.93         161        3.86   

Retail leasing

     —          —          1        .07        (1     (.07     1         .07         1        .07   

Home equity and second mortgages

     37        .95        43        1.09        58        1.45        73         1.80         75        1.76   

Other

     52        .79        54        .83        48        .76        52         .83         59        .92   
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total other retail

     89        .75        98        .83        105        .90        126         1.08         135        1.12   
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total net charge-offs, excluding covered loans

     308        .55        320        .58        373        .70        432         .83         461        .88   

Covered loans

     4        .18        8        .33        19        .73        1         .04         7        .24   
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total net charge-offs

     312        .53        328        .57        392        .70        433         .79         468        .85   

Provision for credit losses

     277          298          362          403            443     

Other changes (a)

     (6       (4       (66       5            (13  
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Balance, end of period

   $ 4,537        $ 4,578        $ 4,612        $ 4,708          $ 4,733     
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Components

                      

Allowance for loan losses

   $ 4,250        $ 4,258        $ 4,312        $ 4,390          $ 4,424     

Liability for unfunded credit commitments

     287          320          300          318            309     
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Total allowance for credit losses

   $ 4,537        $ 4,578        $ 4,612        $ 4,708          $ 4,733     
  

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

       

 

 

   

Gross charge-offs

   $ 429        $ 450        $ 506        $ 549          $ 576     

Gross recoveries

   $ 117        $ 122        $ 114        $ 116          $ 108     

Allowance for credit losses as a percentage of

                      

Period-end loans, excluding covered loans

     1.94          1.99          2.03          2.11            2.15     

Nonperforming loans, excluding covered loans

     297          294          287          274            269     

Nonperforming assets, excluding covered assets

     242          235          231          221            218     

Period-end loans

     1.93          1.98          2.02          2.11            2.12     

Nonperforming loans

     283          276          269          255            228     

Nonperforming assets

     223          207          203          196            177     

 

(a) Includes net changes in credit losses to be reimbursed by the FDIC and, beginning in the second quarter of 2013, reductions in the allowance for covered loans where the reversal of a previously recorded allowance was offset by an associated decrease in the indemnification asset.
(b) Annualized and calculated on average loan balances

 

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Credit Quality

The allowance for credit losses was $4,537 million at December 31, 2013, compared with $4,578 million at September 30, 2013, and $4,733 million at December 31, 2012. Net charge-offs and nonperforming assets declined on a linked quarter and year-over-year basis as economic conditions continued to slowly improve. On a linked quarter basis, net charge-offs decreased $16 million (4.9 percent), and nonperforming assets, excluding covered assets, decreased $67 million (3.6 percent). Total net charge-offs in the fourth quarter of 2013 were $312 million, compared with $328 million in the third quarter of 2013, and $468 million in the fourth quarter of 2012. The decrease in total net charge-offs on a linked quarter basis primarily reflected improvement in the construction and development portfolio, as well as improvement in the residential mortgages and home equity and second mortgages portfolios. The $156 million (33.3 percent) decline in net charge-offs year-over-year was due to improvements in the commercial, commercial real estate, residential mortgages and home equity and second mortgages portfolios. The Company recorded $277 million of provision for credit losses in the current quarter, which was $35 million less than net charge-offs.

Commercial and commercial real estate loan net charge-offs were $7 million (.03 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $5 million (.02 percent of average loans outstanding) in the third quarter of 2013, and $69 million (.27 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Residential mortgage loan net charge-offs were $49 million (.38 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $57 million (.46 percent of average loans outstanding) in the third quarter of 2013, and $96 million (.88 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2012. Credit card loan net charge-offs were $163 million (3.72 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $160 million (3.75 percent of average loans outstanding) in the third quarter of 2013, and $161 million (3.86 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2012. Total other retail loan net charge-offs were $89 million (.75 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $98 million (.83 percent of average loans outstanding) in the third quarter of 2013, and $135 million (1.12 percent of average loans outstanding) in the fourth quarter of 2012.

 

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The ratio of the allowance for credit losses to period-end loans was 1.93 percent (1.94 percent excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2013, compared with 1.98 percent (1.99 percent excluding covered loans) at September 30, 2013, and 2.12 percent (2.15 percent excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2012. The ratio of the allowance for credit losses to nonperforming loans was 283 percent (297 percent excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2013, compared with 276 percent (294 percent excluding covered loans) at September 30, 2013, and 228 percent (269 percent excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2012.

 

DELINQUENCY RATIOS    Table 9
(Percent)   

 

     Dec 31      Sep 30      Jun 30      Mar 31      Dec 31  
     2013      2013      2013      2013      2012  

Delinquent loan ratios—90 days or more past due excluding nonperforming loans (a)

              

Commercial

     .08         .07         .09         .09         .09   

Commercial real estate

     .07         .02         .03         .02         .02   

Residential mortgages

     .65         .53         .53         .54         .64   

Credit card

     1.17         1.11         1.10         1.26         1.27   

Other retail

     .18         .16         .16         .18         .20   

Total loans, excluding covered loans

     .31         .27         .27         .29         .31   

Covered loans

     5.63         5.47         5.40         5.18         5.86   

Total loans

     .51         .48         .49         .52         .59   

Delinquent loan ratios—90 days or more past due including nonperforming loans (a)

              

Commercial

     .27         .24         .24         .25         .27   

Commercial real estate

     .83         .94         1.13         1.38         1.50   

Residential mortgages

     2.16         1.99         1.96         2.01         2.14   

Credit card

     1.60         1.66         1.75         2.04         2.12   

Other retail

     .58         .60         .63         .67         .66   

Total loans, excluding covered loans

     .97         .94         .97         1.06         1.11   

Covered loans

     7.13         7.13         7.08         7.13         9.28   

Total loans

     1.19         1.20         1.24         1.35         1.52   

 

(a) Ratios are expressed as a percent of ending loan balances.

 

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ASSET QUALITY    Table 10
($ in millions)   

 

     Dec 31      Sep 30      Jun 30      Mar 31      Dec 31  
     2013      2013      2013      2013      2012  

Nonperforming loans

              

Commercial

   $ 122       $ 104       $ 91       $ 85       $ 107   

Lease financing

     12         12         14         16         16   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total commercial

     134         116         105         101         123   

Commercial mortgages

     182         210         263         289         308   

Construction and development

     121         146         161         218         238   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total commercial real estate

     303         356         424         507         546   

Residential mortgages

     770         732         685         673         661   

Credit card

     78         94         109         127         146   

Other retail

     191         206         222         228         217   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total nonperforming loans, excluding covered loans

     1,476         1,504         1,545         1,636         1,693   

Covered loans

     127         156         168         209         386   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total nonperforming loans

     1,603         1,660         1,713         1,845         2,079   

Other real estate (a)

     327         366         364         379         381   

Covered other real estate (a)

     97         176         187         168         197   

Other nonperforming assets

     10         10         12         14         14   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total nonperforming assets (b)

   $ 2,037       $ 2,212       $ 2,276       $ 2,406       $ 2,671   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total nonperforming assets, excluding covered assets

   $ 1,813       $ 1,880       $ 1,921       $ 2,029       $ 2,088   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Accruing loans 90 days or more past due, excluding covered loans

   $ 713       $ 591       $ 580       $ 609       $ 660   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Accruing loans 90 days or more past due

   $ 1,189       $ 1,105       $ 1,119       $ 1,165       $ 1,323   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Performing restructured loans, excluding GNMA and covered loans

   $ 3,067       $ 3,097       $ 3,311       $ 3,318       $ 3,421   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Performing restructured GNMA and covered loans

   $ 2,932       $ 2,262       $ 2,217       $ 2,294       $ 2,159   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Nonperforming assets to loans plus ORE, excluding covered assets (%)

     .80         .85         .88         .95         .98   

Nonperforming assets to loans plus ORE (%)

     .86         .95         1.00         1.07         1.19   

 

(a) Includes equity investments in entities whose principal assets are other real estate owned.
(b) Does not include accruing loans 90 days or more past due.

Nonperforming assets at December 31, 2013, totaled $2,037 million, compared with $2,212 million at September 30, 2013, and $2,671 million at December 31, 2012. Total nonperforming assets at December 31, 2013, included $224 million of covered assets. The ratio of nonperforming assets to loans and other real estate was .86 percent (.80 percent excluding covered assets) at December 31, 2013, compared with .95 percent (.85 percent excluding covered assets) at September 30, 2013, and 1.19 percent (.98 percent excluding covered assets) at December 31, 2012. Total commercial nonperforming assets were $18 million

 

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(15.5 percent) higher on a linked quarter basis and $11 million (8.9 percent) higher year-over-year. Commercial real estate nonperforming assets declined by $53 million (14.9 percent) on a linked quarter basis and $243 million (44.5 percent) year-over-year. Residential mortgage nonperforming assets increased $38 million (5.2 percent) on a linked quarter basis and $109 million (16.5 percent) year-over-year. Credit card nonperforming assets were $16 million (17.0 percent) lower on a linked basis and $68 million (46.6 percent) lower year-over-year. Other retail nonperforming assets decreased $15 million (7.3 percent) on a linked quarter basis and $26 million (12.0 percent) year-over-year.

Accruing loans 90 days or more past due were $1,189 million ($713 million excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2013, compared with the $1,105 million ($591 million excluding covered loans) at September 30, 2013, and the $1,323 million ($660 million excluding covered loans) at December 31, 2012.

 

CAPITAL POSITION      Table 11   
($ in millions)   

 

     Dec 31     Sep 30     Jun 30     Mar 31     Dec 31  
     2013     2013     2013     2013     2012  

Total U.S. Bancorp shareholders’ equity

   $ 41,113      $ 40,132      $ 39,683      $ 39,531      $ 38,998   

Tier 1 capital

     33,386        32,707        32,219        31,774        31,203   

Total risk-based capital

     39,340        38,873        38,378        38,099        37,780   

Tier 1 capital ratio

     11.2     11.2     11.1     11.0     10.8

Total risk-based capital ratio

     13.2        13.3        13.3        13.2        13.1   

Leverage ratio

     9.6        9.6        9.5        9.3        9.2   

Tangible common equity to tangible assets

     7.7        7.4        7.5        7.4        7.2   

Tangible common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition

     9.1        8.9        8.9        8.8        8.6   

Tier 1 common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition

     9.4        9.3        9.2        9.1        9.0   

Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach

     8.8        8.6        8.6        —          —     

Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets approximated using proposed rules for the Basel III standardized approach released June 2012

     —          —          8.3        8.2        8.1   

 

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Total U.S. Bancorp shareholders’ equity was $41.1 billion at December 31, 2013, compared with $40.1 billion at September 30, 2013, and $39.0 billion at December 31, 2012. During the fourth quarter, the Company returned 65 percent of fourth quarter earnings to shareholders, including $420 million in common stock dividends and $493 million of repurchased common stock. The tier 1 capital ratio was 11.2 percent at both December 31, 2013, and at September 30, 2013, compared with 10.8 percent at December 31, 2012. The tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio was 7.7 percent at December 31, 2013, compared with 7.4 percent at September 30, 2013, and 7.2 percent at December 31, 2012. The tier 1 common equity to risk-weighted assets ratio was 9.4 percent at December 31, 2013, compared with 9.3 percent at September 30, 2013, and 9.0 percent at December 31, 2012. All regulatory ratios continue to be in excess of “well-capitalized” requirements. The common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets ratio estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach was 8.8 percent at December 31, 2013, and 8.6 percent at both September 30, 2013, and at June 30, 2013.

 

COMMON SHARES      Table 12   
(Millions)   

 

     4Q     3Q     2Q     1Q     4Q  
     2013     2013     2013     2013     2012  

Beginning shares outstanding

     1,832        1,844        1,858        1,869        1,880   

Shares issued for stock option and stock purchase plans, acquisitions and other corporate purposes

     6        5        4        6        2   

Shares repurchased

     (13     (17     (18     (17     (13
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Ending shares outstanding

     1,825        1,832        1,844        1,858        1,869   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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LINE OF BUSINESS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE (a)    Table 13
($ in millions)   

 

     Net Income Attributable            Net Income Attributable               
     to U.S. Bancorp      Percent Change     to U.S. Bancorp            4Q 2013  
     4Q      3Q      4Q      4Q13 vs     4Q13 vs     Full Year      Full Year      Percent     Earnings  

Business Line

   2013      2013      2012      3Q13     4Q12     2013      2012      Change     Composition  

Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate

   $ 298       $ 330       $ 322         (9.7     (7.5   $ 1,285       $ 1,307         (1.7     20

Consumer and Small Business Banking

     353         338         278         4.4        27.0        1,353         1,374         (1.5     24   

Wealth Management and Securities Services

     42         33         41         27.3        2.4        156         171         (8.8     3   

Payment Services

     285         318         318         (10.4     (10.4     1,181         1,265         (6.6     20   

Treasury and Corporate Support

     478         449         461         6.5        3.7        1,861         1,530         21.6        33   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

 

Consolidated Company

   $ 1,456       $ 1,468       $ 1,420         (.8     2.5      $ 5,836       $ 5,647         3.3        100
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

        

 

 

    

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

(a) preliminary data

Lines of Business

The Company’s major lines of business are Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate, Consumer and Small Business Banking, Wealth Management and Securities Services, Payment Services, and Treasury and Corporate Support. These operating segments are components of the Company about which financial information is prepared and is evaluated regularly by management in deciding how to allocate resources and assess performance. Noninterest expenses incurred by centrally managed operations or business lines that directly support another business line’s operations are charged to the applicable business line based on its utilization of those services, primarily measured by the volume of customer activities, number of employees or other relevant factors. These allocated expenses are reported as net shared services expense within noninterest expense. Designations, assignments and allocations change from time to time as management systems are enhanced, methods of evaluating performance or product lines change or business segments are realigned to better respond to the Company’s diverse customer base. During 2013, certain organization and methodology changes were made and, accordingly, prior period results were restated and presented on a comparable basis.

Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate offers lending, equipment finance and small-ticket leasing, depository services, treasury management, capital markets, international trade services and other financial services to middle market, large corporate, commercial real estate, financial institution, non-profit

 

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and public sector clients. Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate contributed $298 million of the Company’s net income in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $322 million in the fourth quarter of 2012 and $330 million in the third quarter of 2013. Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate’s net income decreased $24 million (7.5 percent) from the same quarter of 2012 due to a higher provision for credit losses and a decrease in total net revenue, partially offset by a reduction in total noninterest expense. Total net revenue declined by $19 million (2.3 percent), as a 9.9 percent decrease in total noninterest income was partially offset by a 2.1 percent increase in net interest income. Net interest income increased $11 million (2.1 percent) year-over-year, primarily due to higher average loan and deposit balances, partially offset by lower rates on loans and the impact of lower rates on the margin benefit from deposits. Total noninterest income decreased by $30 million (9.9 percent), driven by lower commercial products revenue, including standby letters of credit fees, foreign exchange revenue and other loan-related fees. In addition, equity investment revenue was lower year-over-year. Total noninterest expense decreased by $6 million (1.9 percent) from a year ago, primarily due to lower costs related to other real estate owned and commercial leasing, as well as a decrease in other intangibles expense. The provision for credit losses was $24 million higher year-over-year due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation, driven by higher portfolio volume, partially offset by lower net charge-offs.

Wholesale Banking and Commercial Real Estate’s contribution to net income in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $32 million (9.7 percent) lower than the third quarter of 2013, mainly due to an increase in the provision for credit losses. Total net revenue increased by $12 million (1.5 percent) over the prior quarter. Net interest income increased by $5 million (1.0 percent) on a linked quarter basis, primarily due to increases in average loan and deposit balances, partially offset by lower loan rates and the impact of lower rates on the margin benefit from deposits. Total noninterest income increased by $7 million (2.6 percent), driven by higher commercial products revenue, including an increase in commercial leasing and capital markets revenue, partially offset by lower treasury management fees due to seasonally higher volumes in the prior quarter. Total noninterest expense was relatively flat, increasing $1 million (.3 percent), as higher marketing and business development expense was offset by lower net shared services costs. The provision for credit losses increased by $61 million due to higher net charge-offs and an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation.

Consumer and Small Business Banking delivers products and services through banking offices, telephone servicing and sales, on-line services, direct mail, ATM processing and over mobile devices, such as mobile phones and tablet computers. It encompasses community banking, metropolitan banking, in-store

 

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banking, small business banking, consumer lending, mortgage banking, workplace banking, student banking and 24-hour banking. Consumer and Small Business Banking contributed $353 million of the Company’s net income in the fourth quarter of 2013, a $75 million (27.0 percent) increase over the fourth quarter of 2012 and a $15 million (4.4 percent) increase over the prior quarter. Within Consumer and Small Business Banking, the retail banking division reported a $166 million increase in its contribution over the same quarter of last year, principally due to a reduction in the provision for credit losses. Retail banking’s total net revenue was 1.0 percent lower than the fourth quarter of 2012. Net interest income decreased 2.0 percent, primarily due to the impact of lower rates on the margin benefit from deposits, partially offset by higher average loan and deposit balances and loan fees. Total noninterest income for the retail banking division increased 1.5 percent over a year ago, principally due to higher deposit service charges, the result of pricing changes and increased monthly account fees and account growth, and retail lease revenue, partially offset by a decrease in ATM processing services revenue due to lower volumes. Total noninterest expense for the retail banking division in the fourth quarter of 2013 decreased .5 percent from the same quarter of the prior year, largely due to reductions in FDIC insurance expense, other intangibles expense, technology and communications expense and costs associated with other real estate owned, partially offset by higher net shared services expense. The provision for credit losses for the retail banking division decreased $272 million on a year-over-year basis due to a favorable change in the reserve allocation related to home equity loans and lower net charge-offs. The contribution of the mortgage banking division was lower by 49.7 percent than the fourth quarter of 2012, reflecting a decrease in total net revenue, partially offset by a reduction in total noninterest expense. The division’s 42.4 percent decrease in total net revenue was due to a 51.7 percent decrease in total noninterest income, driven by lower mortgage origination and sales revenue, as well as an 18.8 percent decrease in net interest income, primarily the result of lower average loans held for sale. Total noninterest expense was 42.2 percent lower than the prior year, reflecting a reduction in mortgage servicing review-related professional services costs and lower compensation costs. The provision for credit losses for the mortgage banking division increased by $12 million (48.0 percent) due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation, partially offset by lower net charge-offs.

Consumer and Small Business Banking’s contribution in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $15 million (4.4 percent) higher than the third quarter of 2013, driven by a lower provision for credit losses, partially offset by a decrease in total net revenue. Within Consumer and Small Business Banking, the retail banking division’s contribution increased 40.3 percent, mainly due to a decrease in the provision for credit losses. Total net revenue for the retail banking division increased .4 percent over the previous quarter. Net interest

 

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income was flat, as increases in average loan and deposits balances were offset by the impact of lower rates on the margin benefit from deposits. Total noninterest income was 1.5 percent higher on a linked quarter basis, driven by higher retail lease revenue. Total noninterest expense for the retail banking division was .8 percent higher on a linked quarter basis, as increases in compensation, marketing and net occupancy and equipment expense were partially offset by lower net shared services expense. The provision for credit losses decreased $120 million on a linked quarter basis due to a favorable change in the reserve allocation and lower net charge-offs. The contribution of the mortgage banking division decreased 39.5 percent from the third quarter of 2013 due to lower total net revenue, partially offset by a decline in total noninterest expense and a lower provision for credit losses. Total net revenue decreased 22.7 percent due to an 8.5 percent decline in net interest income, the result of lower average loans held for sale, and a 29.9 percent decrease in total noninterest income, primarily due to a reduction in mortgage banking revenue, the result of an unfavorable change in the valuation of MSRs, net of hedging activities, and lower origination and sales revenue. Total noninterest expense decreased 2.5 percent, reflecting lower compensation, employee benefits and net shared services costs, partially offset by higher professional services expense. The mortgage banking division’s provision for credit losses decreased $11 million (22.9 percent) on a linked quarter basis, due to lower net charge-offs and a favorable change in the reserve allocation.

Wealth Management and Securities Services provides private banking, financial advisory services, investment management, retail brokerage services, insurance, trust, custody and fund servicing through five businesses: Wealth Management, Corporate Trust Services, U.S. Bancorp Asset Management, Institutional Trust & Custody and Fund Services. Wealth Management and Securities Services contributed $42 million of the Company’s net income in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $41 million in the fourth quarter of 2012 and $33 million in the third quarter of 2013. The business line’s contribution was $1 million (2.4 percent) higher than the same quarter of 2012, as an increase in total net revenue and a lower provision for credit losses were offset by higher total noninterest expense. Total net revenue increased by $28 million (7.3 percent) year-over-year, driven by a $30 million (10.2 percent) increase in total noninterest income, reflecting the impact of improved market conditions, business expansion and higher investment products fees. Net interest income decreased $2 million (2.2 percent), principally due to the impact of lower rates on the margin benefit from deposits, partially offset by higher average loan and deposit balances. Total noninterest expense increased by $36 million (11.5 percent) as a result of higher compensation and employee benefits expense and an increase in net shared services costs, including the impact of business expansion.

 

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The provision for credit losses decreased $10 million from the prior year due to lower net charge-offs and a favorable change in the reserve allocation.

The business line’s contribution in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $9 million (27.3 percent) higher than the prior quarter. Total net revenue increased by $23 million (5.9 percent) on a linked quarter basis, reflecting an increase in net interest income (4.7 percent), principally due to higher average deposit balances, and an increase in total noninterest income (6.2 percent), reflecting higher trust and investment management fees, mainly due to improved market conditions and account growth, including business expansion. Total noninterest expense increased $16 million (4.8 percent), primarily as a result of higher compensation expense and professional services costs. The provision for credit losses decreased $7 million on a linked quarter basis due to a favorable change in the reserve allocation and lower net charge-offs.

Payment Services includes consumer and business credit cards, stored-value cards, debit cards, corporate and purchasing card services, consumer lines of credit and merchant processing. Payment Services contributed $285 million of the Company’s net income in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with $318 million in both the fourth quarter of 2012 and third quarter of 2013. The $33 million (10.4 percent) reduction in the business line’s contribution from the prior year was driven by increases in the provision for credit losses and total noninterest expense, partially off by an increase in total net revenue. Total net revenue increased by $37 million (3.1 percent) year-over-year. Net interest income increased by $22 million (5.6 percent), primarily due to higher average loan balances, improved loan rates and lower rebate costs on the Company’s government card program. Total noninterest income was $15 million (1.9 percent) higher year-over-year, reflecting higher credit and debit card revenue on higher transaction volumes, including the impact of business expansion, and merchant processing services revenue, the result of an increase in product fees and higher volumes, partially offset by a decrease in corporate payment products revenue, due to lower government-related transactions. Total noninterest expense increased by $18 million (3.4 percent) over the fourth quarter of 2012, primarily due to higher compensation, employee benefits and net shared services expense, including the impact of business expansion, partially offset by reductions in technology and communications expense, marketing costs and other intangibles expense. The provision for credit losses increased by $67 million (45.0 percent) due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation.

Payment Services’ contribution in the fourth quarter of 2013 declined $33 million (10.4 percent), from the third quarter of 2013. Total net revenue increased $9 million (.7 percent) on a linked quarter basis. Net interest income increased by $23 million (5.9 percent) due to higher average loan balances and seasonally lower rebate costs on the Company’s government card program. Total noninterest income declined by $14

 

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million (1.7 percent), reflecting lower corporate payment products revenue due to seasonally lower government-related transaction volumes, partially offset by an increase in credit and debit card revenue due to higher volumes. Total noninterest expense increased by $16 million (3.0 percent) due to higher compensation expense, as well as the timing of marketing programs and professional services costs, partially offset by lower outside data processing expense. The provision for credit losses was $44 million (25.6 percent) higher on a linked quarter basis due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation and an increase in net charge-offs.

Treasury and Corporate Support includes the Company’s investment portfolios, most covered commercial and commercial real estate loans and related other real estate owned, funding, capital management, interest rate risk management, the net effect of transfer pricing related to average balances, income taxes not allocated to business lines, including most tax advantaged investments and the residual aggregate of those expenses associated with corporate activities that are managed on a consolidated basis. Treasury and Corporate Support recorded net income of $478 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared with net income of $461 million in the fourth quarter of 2012 and net income of $449 million in the third quarter of 2013. Net interest income decreased by $26 million (4.4 percent) from the fourth quarter of 2012, principally due to lower rates on loans and investment securities, partially offset by lower funding costs. Total noninterest income increased by $49 million (67.1 percent) over the fourth quarter of last year, driven by higher equity investment and commercial products revenue, including an increase in syndication fees on tax-advantaged projects. Total noninterest expense increased by $97 million (46.4 percent), principally reflecting an increase in compensation and employee benefits expense and costs related to investments in tax-advantaged projects, partially offset by lower net shared services costs and other real estate owned-related expense. The provision for credit losses was $13 million higher year-over-year, due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation, partially offset by a decrease in net charge-offs.

Net income in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $29 million (6.5 percent) higher on a linked quarter basis, reflecting higher total net revenue, partially offset by an increase in the provision for credit losses. Total net revenue was $59 million (9.3 percent) higher than the prior quarter, driven by higher equity investment and commercial products revenue, mainly due to an increase in syndication fees on tax-advantaged projects. An $81 million (36.0 percent) increase in total noninterest expense primarily reflected higher costs related to investments in tax-advantaged projects and an increase in net shared services expense. The provision for credit losses was $12 million higher compared with the third quarter of 2013, due to an unfavorable change in the reserve allocation, partially offset by a decrease in net charge-offs.

 

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Additional schedules containing more detailed information about the Company’s business line results are available on the web at usbank.com or by calling Investor Relations at 612-303-0781.

On Wednesday, January 22, 2014, at 8:00 a.m. (CST) Richard K. Davis, chairman, president and chief executive officer, and Andrew Cecere, vice chairman and chief financial officer, will host a conference call to review the financial results. The conference call will be available by telephone or on the Internet. A presentation will be used during the call and will be available on the Company’s website at www.usbank.com. To access the conference call from locations within the United States and Canada, please dial 866-316-1409. Participants calling from outside the United States and Canada, please dial 706-634-9086. The conference ID number for all participants is 13771672. For those unable to participate during the live call, a recording of the call will be available approximately two hours after the conference call ends on Wednesday, January 22nd, and will run through Wednesday, January 29th, at 11:00 p.m. (CST). To access the recorded message within the United States and Canada, dial 855-859-2056. If calling from outside the United States and Canada, please dial 404-537-3406 to access the recording. The conference ID is 13771672. To access the webcast and presentation go to www.usbank.com and click on “About U.S. Bank.” The “Webcasts & Presentations” link can be found under the Investor/Shareholder information heading, which is at the left side of the bottom of the page.

Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp (“USB”), with $364 billion in assets as of December 31, 2013, is the parent company of U.S. Bank National Association, the 5th largest commercial bank in the United States. The Company operates 3,081 banking offices in 25 states and 4,906 ATMs and provides a comprehensive line of banking, brokerage, insurance, investment, mortgage, trust and payment services products to consumers, businesses and institutions. Visit U.S. Bancorp on the web at usbank.com.

 

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Forward-Looking Statements

The following information appears in accordance with the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

This press release contains forward-looking statements about U.S. Bancorp. Statements that are not historical or current facts, including statements about beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements and are based on the information available to, and assumptions and estimates made by, management as of the date hereof. These forward-looking statements cover, among other things, anticipated future revenue and expenses and the future plans and prospects of U.S. Bancorp. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, and important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. Global and domestic economies could fail to recover from the recent economic downturn or could experience another severe contraction, which could adversely affect U.S. Bancorp’s revenues and the values of its assets and liabilities. Global financial markets could experience a recurrence of significant turbulence, which could reduce the availability of funding to certain financial institutions and lead to a tightening of credit, a reduction of business activity, and increased market volatility. Continued stress in the commercial real estate markets, as well as a delay or failure of recovery in the residential real estate markets could cause additional credit losses and deterioration in asset values. In addition, U.S. Bancorp’s business and financial performance is likely to be negatively impacted by recently enacted and future legislation and regulation. U.S. Bancorp’s results could also be adversely affected by deterioration in general business and economic conditions; changes in interest rates; deterioration in the credit quality of its loan portfolios or in the value of the collateral securing those loans; deterioration in the value of securities held in its investment securities portfolio; legal and regulatory developments; increased competition from both banks and non-banks; changes in customer behavior and preferences; effects of mergers and acquisitions and related integration; effects of critical accounting policies and judgments; and management’s ability to effectively manage credit risk, residual value risk, market risk, operational risk, interest rate risk and liquidity risk.

For discussion of these and other risks that may cause actual results to differ from expectations, refer to U.S. Bancorp’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Corporate Risk Profile” contained in Exhibit 13, and all subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. However, factors other than these also could adversely affect U.S. Bancorp’s results, and the reader should not consider these factors to be a complete set of all potential risks or uncertainties. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof, and U.S. Bancorp undertakes no obligation to update them in light of new information or future events.

 

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to capital ratios defined by banking regulators under the FDIC Improvement Act prompt corrective action provisions that are currently effective, the Company considers various other measures when evaluating capital utilization and adequacy, including:

 

  Tangible common equity to tangible assets,

 

  Tangible common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition,

 

  Tier 1 common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition,

 

  Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach, and for additional information

 

  Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets approximated using proposed rules for the Basel III standardized approach released June 2012.

These measures are viewed by management as useful additional methods of reflecting the level of capital available to withstand unexpected market or economic conditions. Additionally, presentation of these measures allows investors, analysts and banking regulators to assess the Company’s capital position relative to other financial services companies. These measures differ from the currently effective capital ratios defined by banking regulations principally in that the numerator excludes trust preferred securities and preferred stock, the nature and extent of which varies among different financial services companies. These measures are not defined in generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) or are not currently effective or defined in federal banking regulations. As a result, these measures disclosed by the Company may be considered non-GAAP financial measures.

There may be limits in the usefulness of these measures to investors. As a result, the Company encourages readers to consider the consolidated financial statements and other financial information contained in this press release in their entirety, and not to rely on any single financial measure. A table follows that shows the Company’s calculation of these non-GAAP financial measures.

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U.S. Bancorp

Consolidated Statement of Income

 

     Three Months Ended      Year Ended  
(Dollars and Shares in Millions, Except Per Share Data)    December 31,      December 31,  

(Unaudited)

   2013     2012      2013      2012  

Interest Income

          

Loans

   $ 2,595      $ 2,639       $ 10,277       $ 10,558   

Loans held for sale

     31        74         203         282   

Investment securities

     409        416         1,631         1,792   

Other interest income

     33        67         174         251   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total interest income

     3,068        3,196         12,285         12,883   

Interest Expense

          

Deposits

     128        161         561         691   

Short-term borrowings

     83        89         353         442   

Long-term debt

     180        219         767         1,005   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total interest expense

     391        469         1,681         2,138   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net interest income

     2,677        2,727         10,604         10,745   

Provision for credit losses

     277        443         1,340         1,882   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net interest income after provision for credit losses

     2,400        2,284         9,264         8,863   

Noninterest Income

          

Credit and debit card revenue

     263        242         965         892   

Corporate payment products revenue

     166        178         706         744   

Merchant processing services

     367        354         1,458         1,395   

ATM processing services

     79        83         327         346   

Trust and investment management fees

     297        276         1,139         1,055   

Deposit service charges

     177        170         670         653   

Treasury management fees

     130        130         538         541   

Commercial products revenue

     243        226         859         878   

Mortgage banking revenue

     231        476         1,356         1,937   

Investment products fees

     45        39         178         150   

Securities gains (losses), net

     1        3         9         (15

Other

     157        152         569         743   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total noninterest income

     2,156        2,329         8,774         9,319   

Noninterest Expense

          

Compensation

     1,103        1,083         4,371         4,320   

Employee benefits

     275        231         1,140         945   

Net occupancy and equipment

     240        234         949         917   

Professional services

     118        166         381         530   

Marketing and business development

     103        103         357         388   

Technology and communications

     209        214         848         821   

Postage, printing and supplies

     80        78         310         304   

Other intangibles

     56        66         223         274   

Other

     498        511         1,695         1,957   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total noninterest expense

     2,682        2,686         10,274         10,456   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Income before income taxes

     1,874        1,927         7,764         7,726   

Applicable income taxes

     403        552         2,032         2,236   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net income

     1,471        1,375         5,732         5,490   

Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests

     (15     45         104         157   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net income attributable to U.S. Bancorp

   $ 1,456      $ 1,420       $ 5,836       $ 5,647   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net income applicable to U.S. Bancorp common shareholders

   $ 1,389      $ 1,349       $ 5,552       $ 5,383   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Earnings per common share

   $ .76      $ .72       $ 3.02       $ 2.85   

Diluted earnings per common share

   $ .76      $ .72       $ 3.00       $ 2.84   

Dividends declared per common share

   $ .230      $ .195       $ .885       $ .780   

Average common shares outstanding

     1,821        1,872         1,839         1,887   

Average diluted common shares outstanding

     1,832        1,880         1,849         1,896   
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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U.S. Bancorp

Consolidated Ending Balance Sheet

 

     December 31,     December 31,  

(Dollars in Millions)

   2013     2012  

Assets

    

Cash and due from banks

   $ 8,477      $ 8,252   

Investment securities

    

Held-to-maturity

     38,920        34,389   

Available-for-sale

     40,935        40,139   

Loans held for sale

     3,268        7,976   

Loans

    

Commercial

     70,033        66,223   

Commercial real estate

     39,885        36,953   

Residential mortgages

     51,156        44,018   

Credit card

     18,021        17,115   

Other retail

     47,678        47,712   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total loans, excluding covered loans

     226,773        212,021   

Covered loans

     8,462        11,308   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total loans

     235,235        223,329   

Less allowance for loan losses

     (4,250     (4,424
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net loans

     230,985        218,905   

Premises and equipment

     2,606        2,670   

Goodwill

     9,205        9,143   

Other intangible assets

     3,529        2,706   

Other assets

     26,096        29,675   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

   $ 364,021      $ 353,855   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

    

Deposits

    

Noninterest-bearing

   $ 76,941      $ 74,172   

Interest-bearing

     156,165        145,972   

Time deposits greater than $100,000

     29,017        29,039   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total deposits

     262,123        249,183   

Short-term borrowings

     27,608        26,302   

Long-term debt

     20,049        25,516   

Other liabilities

     12,434        12,587   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     322,214        313,588   

Shareholders’ equity

    

Preferred stock

     4,756        4,769   

Common stock

     21        21   

Capital surplus

     8,216        8,201   

Retained earnings

     38,667        34,720   

Less treasury stock

     (9,476     (7,790

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

     (1,071     (923
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total U.S. Bancorp shareholders’ equity

     41,113        38,998   

Noncontrolling interests

     694        1,269   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total equity

     41,807        40,267   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total liabilities and equity

   $ 364,021      $ 353,855   
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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U.S. Bancorp

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

 

    December 31,     September 30,     June 30,     March 31,     December 31,  

(Dollars in Millions, Unaudited)

  2013     2013     2013     2013     2012  

Total equity

  $ 41,807      $ 41,552      $ 41,050      $ 40,847      $ 40,267   

Preferred stock

    (4,756     (4,756     (4,756     (4,769     (4,769

Noncontrolling interests

    (694     (1,420     (1,367     (1,316     (1,269

Goodwill (net of deferred tax liability)

    (8,343     (8,319     (8,317     (8,333     (8,351

Intangible assets, other than mortgage servicing rights

    (849     (878     (910     (963     (1,006
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Tangible common equity (a)

    27,165        26,179        25,700        25,466        24,872   

Tier 1 capital, determined in accordance with prescribed regulatory requirements using Basel I definition

    33,386        32,707        32,219        31,774        31,203   

Preferred stock

    (4,756     (4,756     (4,756     (4,769     (4,769

Noncontrolling interests, less preferred stock not eligible for Tier 1 capital

    (688     (686     (685     (684     (685
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Tier 1 common equity using Basel I definition (b)

    27,942        27,265        26,778        26,321        25,749   

Tangible common equity (as calculated above)

    27,165        26,179        25,700       

Adjustments (1)

    224        258        195       
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

Common equity tier 1 estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach (c)

    27,389        26,437        25,895       

Tangible common equity (as calculated above)

        25,700        25,466        24,872   

Adjustments (2)

        (43     81        126   
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Common equity tier 1 approximated using proposed rules for the Basel III standardized approach released June 2012 (d)

        25,657        25,547        24,998   

Total assets

    364,021        360,681        353,415        355,447        353,855   

Goodwill (net of deferred tax liability)

    (8,343     (8,319     (8,317     (8,333     (8,351

Intangible assets, other than mortgage servicing rights

    (849     (878     (910     (963     (1,006
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Tangible assets (e)

    354,829        351,484        344,188        346,151        344,498   

Risk-weighted assets, determined in accordance with prescribed regulatory requirements using Basel I definition (f)

    297,919     293,155        289,613       

Adjustments (3)

    13,712     13,473        12,476       
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

Risk-weighted assets estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach (g)

    311,631     306,628        302,089       

Risk-weighted assets, determined in accordance with prescribed regulatory requirements using Basel I definition (f)

        289,613        289,672        287,611   

Adjustments (4)

        20,866        21,021        21,233   
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Risk-weighted assets approximated using proposed rules for the Basel III standardized approach released June 2012 (h)

        310,479        310,693        308,844   

Ratios *

         

Tangible common equity to tangible assets (a)/(e)

    7.7     7.4     7.5     7.4     7.2

Tangible common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition (a)/(f)

    9.1        8.9        8.9        8.8        8.6   

Tier 1 common equity to risk-weighted assets using Basel I definition (b)/(f)

    9.4        9.3        9.2        9.1        9.0   

Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets estimated using final rules for the Basel III standardized approach (c)/(g)

    8.8        8.6        8.6        —          —     

Common equity tier 1 to risk-weighted assets approximated using proposed rules for the Basel III standardized approach released June 2012 (d)/(h)

    —          —          8.3        8.2        8.1   
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

* Preliminary data. Subject to change prior to filings with applicable regulatory agencies.
(1) Includes net losses on cash flow hedges included in accumulated other comprehensive income and unrealized losses on securities transferred from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity included in accumulated other comprehensive income.
(2) Includes net losses on cash flow hedges included in accumulated other comprehensive income, unrealized losses on securities transferred from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity included in accumulated other comprehensive income and disallowed mortgage servicing rights.
(3) Includes higher risk-weighting for unfunded loan commitments, investment securities and mortgage servicing rights, and other adjustments.
(4) Includes higher risk-weighting for residential mortgages, unfunded loan commitments, investment securities and mortgage servicing rights, and other adjustments.

 

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