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Regulatory Matters And Capital

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Regulatory Matters And Capital
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
Regulatory Matters And Capital [Abstract]  
Regulatory Matters And Capital

15. REGULATORY MATTERS AND CAPITAL

The Company and the Bank are subject to various regulatory capital requirements administered by the federal banking agencies. Failure to meet minimum capital requirements can initiate certain mandatory and possibly additional discretionary actions by regulators that, if undertaken, could have a direct material effect on financial statements of the Company and the subsidiary bank. Under capital adequacy guidelines and the regulatory framework for prompt corrective action ("PCA"), the Company and the Bank must meet specific capital guidelines that involve quantitative measures of their assets, liabilities and certain off-balance sheet items as calculated under regulatory accounting practices. The capital amounts and classification are also subject to qualitative judgments by the regulators about components, risk weightings and other factors. Prompt corrective action provisions are not applicable to bank holding companies.

Quantitative measures established by regulation to ensure capital adequacy require the Company and Bank to maintain minimum amounts and ratios of Total Risk-Weighted Assets (as defined) and Tier 1 capital (as defined) to Average Assets (as defined) and Risk-Weighted Assets. Management believes, as of December 31, 2011, that the Company met all capital adequacy requirements to which it is subject.

As of December 31, 2011, the most recent notification from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (the "Federal Reserve Bank") categorized the Bank as well capitalized under the regulatory framework for prompt corrective action. To be categorized as well-capitalized, an institution must maintain minimum total risk-based, Tier 1 risk-based and Tier 1 leverage ratios as set forth in the following tables. There are no conditions or events since that notification that management believes have changed the Bank's category.

The Company and the Bank's capital amounts and ratios are also presented in the following table at December 31, 2011 and 2010 (dollars in thousands):

 

 

     Actual     Required for Capital
Adequacy Purposes
    Required in Order to  Be
Well Capitalized Under
PCA
 
     Amount      Ratio     Amount      Ratio     Amount      Ratio  

As of December 31, 2011

               

Total capital to risk weighted assets:

               

Consolidated

   $ 440,935         14.51   $ 243,128         8.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     423,991         14.02     241,934         8.00   $ 302,417         10.00

Tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets:

               

Consolidated

     390,623         12.85     121,564         4.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     373,778         12.36     120,967         4.00     181,450         6.00

Tier 1 capital to average adjusted assets:

               

Consolidated

     390,623         10.14     154,037         4.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     373,778         9.78     152,922         4.00     191,153         5.00

As of December 31, 2010

               

Total capital to risk weighted assets:

               

Consolidated

     451,463         14.68     246,026         8.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     396,239         12.98     244,250         8.00   $ 305,312         10.00

Tier 1 capital to risk weighted assets:

               

Consolidated

     398,165         12.95     123,013         4.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     343,180         11.24     122,125         4.00     183,187         6.00

Tier 1 capital to average adjusted assets:

               

Consolidated

     398,165         10.55     151,013         4.00     NA         NA   

Union First Market Bank

     343,180         9.19     149,439         4.00     186,798         5.00

On December 19, 2008, the Company entered into a Letter Agreement with the Treasury, pursuant to which it issued 59,000 shares of the Company's Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A (the "Preferred Stock") for $59 million. The issuance was made pursuant to the Treasury's Capital Purchase Program ("CPP") under the Troubled Asset Relief Program. In November 2009, the Company redeemed the Preferred Stock, by repaying, with accumulated dividends, the $59 million it received in December 2008. Additionally, in December 2009, the Company entered into a Warrant Repurchase Letter Agreement ("Warrant Repurchase") with the Treasury to repurchase a warrant to purchase 211,318 shares of the Company's common stock that was issued in connection with the Company's sale of Preferred Stock. As a result of the Warrant Repurchase, the Company had no securities issued or outstanding to the Treasury and was no longer participating in the Treasury's CPP as of November 18, 2009.

The Company's Series B of preferred stock resulted from the acquisition of First Market Bank. On February 6, 2009, First Market Bank issued and sold to the Treasury 33,900 shares of its Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series B and a warrant to purchase up to 1,695 shares of its Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series C. The Treasury immediately exercised the warrant for the entire 1,695 shares. In connection with the Company's acquisition of FMB, the Company's board of directors established a series of preferred stock with substantially identical preferences, rights and limitations to the First Market Bank preferred stock, except as explained below. Pursuant to the closing of the acquisition, each share of First Market Bank Series B and Series C preferred stock was exchanged for one share of the Company's Series B Preferred Stock. The Series B Preferred Stock of the Company paid cumulative dividends to the Treasury at a rate of 5.19% per annum. The 5.19% dividend rate is a blended rate comprised of the dividend rate of the 33,900 shares of First Market Bank 5% Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series B and 1,695 shares of First Market Bank 9% Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A. The Series B Preferred Stock of the Company is non-voting and each share has a liquidation preference of $1,000. During the fourth quarter of 2011, the Company received approval from the Treasury and its regulators to redeem the Preferred Stock issued to the Treasury and assumed by the Company as part of the 2010 merger with FMB. On December 7, 2011, the Company paid approximately $35.7 million, from existing capital, to the Treasury in full redemption of the Preferred Stock.