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Other Borrowings
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Other Liabilities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Other Borrowings

NOTE 16 – OTHER BORROWINGS

The following table summarizes Old National and its subsidiaries’ other borrowings at June 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016:

 

(dollars in thousands)

   June 30,
2017
     December 31,
2016
 

Old National Bancorp:

     

Senior unsecured bank notes (fixed rate 4.125%) maturing August 2024

   $ 175,000      $ 175,000  

Unamortized debt issuance costs related to Senior unsecured bank notes

     (1,104      (1,182

Junior subordinated debentures (variable rates of 2.64% to 3.02%) maturing March 2035 to September 2037

     45,000        45,000  

Other basis adjustments

     (3,724      (3,971

Old National Bank:

     

Capital lease obligation

     3,995        4,092  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total other borrowings

   $ 219,167      $ 218,939  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Contractual maturities of other borrowings at June 30, 2017 were as follows:

 

(dollars in thousands)

      

Due in 2017

   $ 99  

Due in 2018

     79  

Due in 2019

     85  

Due in 2020

     91  

Due in 2021

     99  

Thereafter

     223,542  

Unamortized debt issuance costs and other basis adjustments

     (4,828
  

 

 

 

Total

   $ 219,167  
  

 

 

 

Senior Notes

In August 2014, Old National issued $175.0 million of senior unsecured notes with a 4.125% interest rate. These notes pay interest on February 15 and August 15. The notes mature on August 15, 2024.

Junior Subordinated Debentures

Junior subordinated debentures related to trust preferred securities are classified in “other borrowings”. These securities qualify as Tier 1 capital for regulatory purposes, subject to certain limitations.

In 2007, Old National acquired St. Joseph Capital Trust II in conjunction with its acquisition of St. Joseph Capital Corporation. Old National guarantees the payment of distributions on the trust preferred securities issued by St. Joseph Capital Trust II. St. Joseph Capital Trust II issued $5.0 million in preferred securities in March 2005. The preferred securities have a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 175 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by St. Joseph Capital Trust II.

In 2011, Old National acquired Monroe Bancorp Capital Trust I and Monroe Bancorp Statutory Trust II in conjunction with its acquisition of Monroe Bancorp. Old National guarantees the payment of distributions on the trust preferred securities issued by Monroe Bancorp Capital Trust I and Monroe Bancorp Statutory Trust II. Monroe Bancorp Capital Trust I issued $3.0 million in preferred securities in July 2006. The preferred securities have a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 160 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by Monroe Bancorp Capital Trust I. Monroe Bancorp Statutory Trust II issued $5.0 million in preferred securities in March 2007. The preferred securities have a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 160 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by Monroe Bancorp Statutory Trust II.

In 2012, Old National acquired Home Federal Statutory Trust I in conjunction with its acquisition of Indiana Community Bancorp. Old National guarantees the payment of distributions on the trust preferred securities issued by Home Federal Statutory Trust I. Home Federal Statutory Trust I issued $15.0 million in preferred securities in September 2006. The preferred securities carry a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 165 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by Home Federal Statutory Trust I.

On April 25, 2014, Old National acquired Tower Capital Trust 2 and Tower Capital Trust 3 in conjunction with its acquisition of Tower Financial Corporation. Old National guarantees the payment of distributions on the trust preferred securities issued by Tower Capital Trust 2 and Tower Capital Trust 3. Tower Capital Trust 2 issued $8.0 million in preferred securities in December 2005. The preferred securities carry a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 134 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by Tower Capital Trust 2. Tower Capital Trust 3 issued $9.0 million in preferred securities in December 2006. The preferred securities carry a variable rate of interest priced at the three-month LIBOR plus 169 basis points. Proceeds from the issuance of these securities were used to purchase junior subordinated debentures with the same financial terms as the securities issued by Tower Capital Trust 3.

Old National, at any time, may redeem the junior subordinated debentures at par and thereby cause a redemption of the trust preferred securities in whole or in part.

Capital Lease Obligation

On January 1, 2004, Old National entered into a long-term capital lease obligation for a branch office building in Owensboro, Kentucky, which extends for 25 years with one renewal option for 10 years. The economic substance of this lease is that Old National is financing the acquisition of the building through the lease and accordingly, the building is recorded as an asset and the lease is recorded as a liability. The fair value of the capital lease obligation was estimated using a discounted cash flow analysis based on Old National’s current incremental borrowing rate for similar types of borrowing arrangements.

On May 1, 2016, Old National acquired Anchor, assuming a five year capital lease obligation for equipment.

At June 30, 2017, the future minimum lease payments under the capital lease arrangements were as follows:

 

(dollars in thousands)

      

2017 remaining

   $ 267  

2018

     410  

2019

     430  

2020

     430  

2021

     430  

Thereafter

     7,976  
  

 

 

 

Total minimum lease payments

     9,943  

Less amounts representing interest

     (5,948
  

 

 

 

Present value of net minimum lease payments

   $ 3,995