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Debt (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Short-term Debt
The following table presents the composition of our short-term borrowings portfolio.
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022
($ in millions)
Unsecured
Secured (a)
Total
Unsecured
Secured (a)
Total
Federal Home Loan Bank
$ $700 $700 $— $1,900 $1,900 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
 755 755 — 499 499 
Total short-term borrowings$ $1,455 $1,455 $— $2,399 $2,399 
(a)Refer to the section below titled Long-Term Debt for further details on assets restricted as collateral for payment of the related debt.
Long-term Debt
The following tables present the composition of our long-term debt portfolio.
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022
($ in millions)
Unsecured
Secured
Total
Unsecured
Secured
Total
Long-term debt (a)
Due within one year
$2,015 $2,902 $4,917 $2,023 $2,395 $4,418 
Due after one year
8,634 6,929 15,563 8,014 5,330 13,344 
Total long-term debt (b)$10,649 $9,831 $20,480 $10,037 $7,725 $17,762 
(a)Includes basis adjustments related to the application of hedge accounting. Refer to Note 18 for additional information.
(b)Includes advances, net of hedge basis adjustments, from the FHLB of Pittsburgh of $6.8 billion and $5.3 billion at March 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Schedule of Maturities of Long-term Debt
The following table presents the scheduled remaining maturity of long-term debt at March 31, 2023, assuming no early redemptions will occur. The amounts below include adjustments to the carrying value resulting from the application of hedge accounting. The actual payment of secured debt may vary based on the payment activity of the related pledged assets.
($ in millions)202320242025202620272028 and thereafter
Total
Unsecured
Long-term debt
$2,077 $1,480 $2,470 $107 $1,538 $3,855 $11,527 
Original issue discount
(46)(68)(74)(82)(95)(513)(878)
Total unsecured
2,031 1,412 2,396 25 1,443 3,342 10,649 
Secured
Long-term debt
2,134 3,124 2,060 1,806 473 234 9,831 
Total long-term debt
$4,165 $4,536 $4,456 $1,831 $1,916 $3,576 $20,480 
Pledged Assets for the Payment of the Related Secured Borrowings and Repurchase Agreements
The following summarizes assets restricted as collateral for the payment of the related debt obligation.
($ in millions)March 31, 2023December 31, 2022
Consumer mortgage finance receivables$19,499 $19,771 
Consumer automotive finance receivables
13,505 11,759 
Commercial finance receivables5,413 4,210 
Investment securities (amortized cost of $5,008 and $4,288) (a)
4,241 3,525 
Total assets restricted as collateral (b) (c) (d)$42,658 $39,265 
Secured debt (e)$11,286 $10,124 
(a)A portion of the restricted investment securities at March 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022, was restricted under repurchase agreements. Refer to the section above titled Short-Term Borrowings for information on the repurchase agreements.
(b)All restricted assets are those of Ally Bank.
(c)Ally Bank has an advance agreement with the FHLB, and had assets pledged to secure borrowings that were restricted as collateral to the FHLB totaling $28.4 billion and $27.0 billion at March 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively. These assets were primarily composed of consumer mortgage finance receivables and loans, as well as real-estate-backed loans within our Automotive Finance and Corporate Finance businesses, and non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Ally Bank has access to the FRB Discount Window and had assets pledged and restricted as collateral to the FRB totaling $2.3 billion and $2.4 billion at March 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively. These assets were composed of consumer automotive finance receivables and loans. Availability under these programs is only for the operations of Ally Bank and cannot be used to fund the operations or liabilities of Ally or its other subsidiaries.
(d)Excludes restricted cash and cash reserves for securitization trusts recorded within other assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet. Refer to Note 10 for additional information.
(e)Includes $1.5 billion and $2.4 billion of short-term borrowings at March 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively.