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News and topics of interest to financial institutions regulated by the Department of Banking and Finance
August 2018
Legal Lending Limit: Combination of Debt
Questions have been recently posed to the Department related to the interpretation of Rule 80-15-.11, which deals with the combination of debt for legal lending limit (LLL) purposes. While the Rule details multiple debt combination requirements, the two most common instances for combining loans occur when a) control or ownership is 25% or more and b) when guarantees are present, to the extent of the guaranteed amount. In addition, it is important to note that pursuant to O.C.G.A. 7-1-285(a.1) and (b), obligations are calculated at the time the bank issues the binding commitment. The following three examples described below clarify the Department's interpretation:

Ownership Combinations

The following example details debt combinations based on control and ownership for multiple debts of individuals. The debts of any entity where there is 25% or more control or ownership will be aggregated as debt for the individual legal lending limit.

Company Alpha
Beta Products, LLC
C Company, Inc.
Doing Good, LLC, a not-for-profit (Smith, Hall, and Williams serve as the only three directors, so they "control" 33% of the non-profit) Debts included in the Secured LLL

Jack Smith 50% 25% 20% 33%

Frank Hall 50% 25% 30% 33%

Company Alpha, Beta Products, and Doing Good

All companies included

Susan Williams 0% 25% 50% 33%
Beta Products, C Company, and Doing Good

Ownership and Guarantee Combinations
As set forth in the example on the following page, ownership and guarantee combinations for multi-layer limited LLC can be a much more complex calculation. For combination purposes, ownership interests will flow through corporate entities to the individual proportional ownership of corporate obligations. Guarantee commitments extend only to the specific individuals or entities to the extent of the guaranteed amount. In the example, ownership of 25% or more and the amount of the guarantee will be included to determine the legal lending limit for the natural person or legal entity. The full amount of the loan will be considered on day one, corresponding to credit exposure at the time of binding commitment.

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Kim Jones 50% Owner of Hotel Holdings, LLC $1,000,000 Limited Personal Guarantee on Best
Hotel Ever, LLC Debt 15% Personal Ownership of Best Hotel Ever, LLC

August 2018
Pat Smith 50% Owner of Hotel Holdings, LLC $1,000,000 Limited Personal Guarantee on
Best Hotel Ever, LLC Debt 5% Personal Ownership of Best Hotel Ever, LLC

Hotel Holdings, LLC 20% Owner of Best Hotel Ever, LLC 100% Corporate Guarantee of Best Hotel Ever, LLC $4MM Debt

Best Hotel Ever, LLC Loan Amount $4,000,000

Guarantee Amount Personal Ownership Corporate Ownership

Kim Jones
$1,000,000
15%
10% (personal ownership 50%
of Hotel Holdings, LLC who holds 20% ownership of Best Hotel Ever, LLC / 50% x 20% = 10%)

Pat Smith
$1,000,000
5%
10% (personal ownership 50% of Hotel Holdings, LLC who holds 20% ownership of Best Hotel Ever, LLC / 50% x 20%
= 10%)

Hotel Holdings, LLC $4,000,000 N/A 20%

Debt required to be aggregated with any other existing bank obligations and legal reason

$4,000,000 Ownership of 25% (personal ownership of 15% plus corporate own-
ership of 10%)

$1,000,000 Personal guarantee amount applies. Total ownership of 15% is less than 25% LLL threshold.

$4,000,000 Full Corporate Guaran-
tee

Credit Participation Programs
The Department has also reviewed the question of loan combinations in certain credit participation programs. Generally, when the credit originator provides credit enhancements or creates a contingent liability commitment that demonstrates an ongoing financial obligation, the credits should be aggregated as debt to the credit originator. Credit enhancements and ongoing financial commitments include, but are not limited to, interest rates discounted from the original note; access to an established reserve account from the third-party for past due payments; collateral substitution options; pooling of payments; the third-party having sole authority to negotiate changes to a repayment schedule, refinance, or collection proceedings; and the third-party performing all origination, servicing, and ongoing credit administration. Further, many of these credit participation programs consist of loans that are underwritten based on a cash flow analysis since the bank may not be assured of a first lien position, loan proceeds are used for leasehold improvements, or the collateral may not qualify as good collateral or other ample security per O.C.G.A. 7-1-285(b). Such underwriting would result in these loans being limited to the unsecured legal lending limit of the acquiring bank.
The Department welcomes all questions regarding interpretations of the legal lending limit. Please contact your Supervisory Manager or Deputy Commissioner for Supervision Melissa Sneed at 770-986-1646 or msneed@dbf.state.ga.us.

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August 2018

Action on Applications for the Month

The following is a summary of official action taken by the Department on applications by Georgia state-chartered financial institutions under Title 7, Chapter 1 of the O.C.G.A. and petitions for certificate of incorporation of financial institutions and other matters of interest during the month of August 2018:

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Georgia Heritage Bank Dallas, GA 30132
Southern Bank Sardis, GA 30456-0100

APPLICATIONS FOR DISSOLUTION APPROVAL DATE 08-06-2018
Pending

EFFECTIVE DATE

APPLICATIONS TO ESTABLISH A BRANCH OFFICE

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

BRANCH OFFICE

APPROVAL DATE

Delta Community Credit Union Atlanta

Jonesboro Road 210 Jonesboro Road McDonough, GA 30253 Henry County

08-22-2018

BEGIN BUSINESS DATE

Delta Community Credit Union Atlanta

Coweta Crossroads 90 Glenda Trace Newnan, GA 30265 Coweta County

12-19-2017

08-09-2018

Georgia's Own Credit Union Atlanta

Main Office 100 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30303 Fulton County

09-23-2016

08-10-2018

SunTrust Bank Atlanta
SunTrust Bank Atlanta

Ruskin 5090 N. US Highway 41 Apollo Beach, FL 33572 Hillsborough County
Arbutus Plaza 1064 Maiden Choice Lane Baltimore, MD 21229 Baltimore County

Pending Pending

SunTrust Bank Atlanta
SunTrust Bank Atlanta
United Community Bank Blairsville

Rockville Town Square 100 Gibbs Street, Unit A Rockville, MD 20850 Montgomery County
Sunrise 3499 N University Drive Sunrise, FL 33351 Broward County
Spartanburg 439 E. Main Street Spartanburg, SC 29302 Spartanburg County

Pending Pending 08-28-2018

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Colony Bank Fitzgerald
Colony Bank Fitzgerald
SunMark Community Bank Hawkinsville
The Brand Banking Company Lawrenceville
The Brand Banking Company Lawrenceville
The Brand Banking Company Lawrenceville
The Brand Banking Company Lawrenceville
Southwest Georgia Bank Moultrie

South Thornton 905 South Thornton Avenue Dalton, GA 30720 Whitfield County
Albany 113 North Westover Boulevard Albany, GA 31707 Dougherty County
Statesboro 104 Springhill Drive Statesboro, GA 30458 Bulloch County
Byron 202 W White Road Byron, GA 31008 Peach County
Alpharetta 3960 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30005 Fulton County
Buckhead 3328 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30326 Fulton County
Dacula 485 Fence Road Dacula, GA 30019 Gwinnett County
Kennesaw 3415 George Busbee Parkway NW Kennesaw, GA 30144 Cobb County
Tifton 205 East 8th Street Tifton, GA 31794 Tift County

08-29-2018 08-22-2018 08-29-2018 08-22-2018 06-25-2018 06-25-2018 04-24-2018 06-25-2018 01-19-2017

August 2018
08-15-2018 08-15-2018 08-31-2018 08-15-2018 08-13-2018

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION SunTrust Bank Atlanta
SunTrust Bank Atlanta

APPLICATIONS TO CHANGE LOCATION

CHANGE LOCATION OF

APPROVAL DATE EFFECTIVE DATE

Sandy Springs From: 5898 Roswell Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30328 Fulton County
To: 6240 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30328 Fulton County

04-30-2018

08-17-2018

Scenic Promenade From: 1905 Scenic Highway
Snellville, GA 30078 Gwinnett County
To: 1689 Scenic Highway North Snellville, GA 30078 Gwinnett County

03-05-2018

08-24-2018

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Pinnacle Bank Elberton
LGE Community Credit Union Marietta

Franklin Springs From: 2311 West Main Street
Franklin Springs, GA 30639 Franklin County
To: 25 Westclock Circle Franklin Springs, GA 30639 Franklin County
Woodstock From: 12186 Highway 92, #11-B
Woodstock, Georgia 30188 Cherokee County
To: 12900 Highway 92 Woodstock, Georgia 30188 Cherokee County

08-27-2018 08-31-2018

August 2018

SURVIVOR
Cadence Bank, N.A. Birmingham, AL National Bank of Commerce Birmingham, AL
Bank of Early Blakely, GA
Synovus Bank Columbus, GA
Family First Credit Union Hapeville, GA
LGE Community Credit Union Marietta, GA
FNB Bank Scottsboro, AL
North Georgia Credit Union Toccoa, GA

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION MERGERS
MERGED INSTITUTION
State Bank and Trust Company Macon, GA First Landmark Bank Marietta, GA
One South Bank Chipley, FL
Florida Community Bank, National Association Weston, FL
Atlanta Federal Credit Union Atlanta, GA
Georgia Heritage Bank Dallas, GA
Capital Bank Fort Oglethorpe, GA
Rabun-Tallulah Federal Credit Union Tiger, GA

APPROVAL EFFECTIVE

DATE

DATE

08-23-2018

06-26-2018 08-01-2018

Pending

Pending

08-29-2018 08-06-2018
Pending 08-13-2018

APPLICATIONS TO ACQUIRE VOTING STOCK OF A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

BANK HOLDING COMPANY

TO ACQUIRE

APPROVAL DATE

Synovus Financial Corp. Columbus, GA

FCB Financial Holdings, Inc. Weston, FL

Pending

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August 2018

DBF Outreach and Upcoming Speaking Engagements

GBA Compliance Conference Deputy Commissioner for Supervision Melissa Sneed will be speaking at the Georgia Bankers Association's Compliance Conference, held on September 12-14 at Crowne Plaza Atlanta SWPeachtree City, Peachtree City, Georgia.
GBA De Novo Bank Accelerator Webinar Series Deputy Commissioner for Supervision Melissa Sneed will be presenting in the Georgia Bankers Association's De Novo Bank Accelerator Webinar Series on October 31 under the topic Regulatory Views on De Novo Banks.

The Department is the state agency that regulates and examines Georgia state-chartered banks, state-chartered credit unions, state-chartered trust companies, and bank holding companies that own Georgia state-chartered financial institutions. The Department also has responsibility for the supervision, regulation, and examination of Merchant Acquirer Limited Purpose Banks chartered in Georgia.
In addition, the Department has regulatory and/or licensing authority over mortgage brokers, lenders and processors, mortgage loan originators, check cashers, sellers-issuers of payment instruments, money transmitters, and international banking organizations.
Our Mission is to promote safe, sound, competitive financial services in Georgia through innovative, responsive regulation and supervision.
Our Vision is to be a willing and able partner with our regulated entities in order to support vibrant economic growth and prosperity in Georgia.
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