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Variable Interest Entities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities

18. VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES

Variable interest entities (VIEs) are entities that either have a total equity investment that is insufficient to permit the entity to finance its activities without additional subordinated financial support or whose equity investors lack the characteristics of a controlling financial interest (i.e., ability to make significant decisions, through voting rights, right to receive the expected residual returns of the entity, and obligation to absorb the expected losses of the entity). VIEs can be structured as corporations, trusts, partnerships, or other legal entities. United’s business practices include relationships with certain VIEs. For United, the business purpose of these relationships primarily consists of funding activities in the form of issuing trust preferred securities.

United currently sponsors fourteen statutory business trusts that were created for the purpose of raising funds that originally qualified for Tier I regulatory capital. As previously discussed, with the acquisition of Cardinal, these trusts now are considered Tier II regulatory capital. These trusts, of which several were acquired through bank acquisitions, issued or participated in pools of trust preferred capital securities to third-party investors with the proceeds invested in junior subordinated debt securities of United. The Company, through a small capital contribution, owns 100% of the voting equity shares of each trust. The assets, liabilities, operations, and cash flows of each trust are solely related to the issuance, administration, and repayment of the preferred equity securities held by third-party investors. United fully and unconditionally guarantees the obligations of each trust and is obligated to redeem the junior subordinated debentures upon maturity.

United does not consolidate these trusts as it is not the primary beneficiary of these entities because United’s wholly owned and indirect wholly owned statutory trust subsidiaries do not have a controlling financial interest in the VIEs. A controlling financial interest is present when an enterprise has both the power to direct the activities of the VIE that most significantly impact the VIE’s economic performance and an obligation to absorb losses or the right to receive benefits that could potentially be significant to the VIE. The enterprise with a controlling financial interest, known as the primary beneficiary, consolidates the VIE.

Information related to United’s statutory trusts is presented in the table below:

 

Description

  

Issuance Date

   Amount of
Capital
Securities Issued
    

Interest Rate

  

Maturity Date

United Statutory Trust III

   December 17, 2003    $ 20,000      3-month LIBOR + 2.85%    December 17, 2033

United Statutory Trust IV

   December 19, 2003    $ 25,000      3-month LIBOR + 2.85%    January 23, 2034

United Statutory Trust V

   July 12, 2007    $ 50,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.55%    October 1, 2037

United Statutory Trust VI

   September 20, 2007    $ 30,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.30%    December 15, 2037

Premier Statutory Trust II

   September 25, 2003    $ 6,000      3-month LIBOR + 3.10%    October 8, 2033

Premier Statutory Trust III

   May 16, 2005    $ 8,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.74%    June 15, 2035

Premier Statutory Trust IV

   June 20, 2006    $ 14,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.55%    September 23, 2036

Premier Statutory Trust V

   December 14, 2006    $ 10,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.61%    March 1, 2037

Centra Statutory Trust I

   September 20, 2004    $ 10,000      3-month LIBOR + 2.29%    September 20, 2034

Centra Statutory Trust II

   June 15, 2006    $ 10,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.65%    July 7, 2036

Virginia Commerce Trust II

   December 19, 2002    $ 15,000      6-month LIBOR + 3.30%    December 19, 2032

Virginia Commerce Trust III

   December 20, 2005    $ 25,000      3-month LIBOR + 1.42%    February 23, 2036

Cardinal Statutory Trust I

   July 27, 2004    $ 20,000      3-month LIBOR + 2.40%    September 15, 2034

UFBC Capital Trust I

   December 30, 2004    $ 5,000      3-month LIBOR + 2.10%    March 15, 2035

 

United, through its banking subsidiary, also makes limited partner equity investments in various low income housing and community development partnerships sponsored by independent third-parties. United invests in these partnerships to either realize tax credits on its consolidated federal income tax return or for purposes of earning a return on its investment. These partnerships are considered VIEs as the limited partners lack a controlling financial interest in the entities through their inability to make decisions that have a significant effect on the operations and success of the partnerships. United’s limited partner interests in these entities is immaterial, however; these partnerships are not consolidated as United is not deemed to be the primary beneficiary.

The following table summarizes quantitative information about United’s significant involvement in unconsolidated VIEs:

 

     As of June 30, 2018      As of December 31, 2017  
     Aggregate
Assets
     Aggregate
Liabilities
     Risk Of
Loss (1)
     Aggregate
Assets
     Aggregate
Liabilities
     Risk Of
Loss (1)
 

Trust preferred securities

   $ 257,518      $ 248,629      $ 8,889      $ 266,669      $ 257,674      $ 8,995