Data Dictionary
Item Number B723
STANDBY LETTERS OF CREDIT, SUBORDINATED SECURITIES, AND OTHER ENHANCEMENTS - OTHER CONSUMER LOANSCall confidentiality applies to FFIEC 031/041.
Series | Start Date | End Date | Confidential? | Reporting Forms |
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BAGRB723 | 2001-06-30 | 9999-12-31 | No | |
BHCKB723 | 2001-06-30 | 2002-12-31 | No | FR Y-9C |
RCFDB723 | 2001-06-30 | 2002-12-31 | No | Multiple Forms |
RCFDB723 | 2003-03-31 | 2018-03-31 | No | Multiple Forms |
RCONB723 | 2001-06-30 | 2002-12-31 | No | Multiple Forms |
RCONB723 | 2003-03-31 | 9999-12-31 | No | Multiple Forms |
UBPRB723 | 2001-06-30 | 9999-12-31 | No |
Data Description:
Report in column E, the unused portion of standby letters of credit, the carrying value of subordinated securities or other retained interests (other than retained interest-only strips reported in Schedule RC-S, item 2.a, B716), and the maximum contractual amount of recourse or other credit exposure arising from other credit enhancements that the reporting bank has provided or retained in connection with the securitization structures reported in Schedule RC-S, item 1, B709. NOTE: Beginning 3/31/03, reported as a derived item on Schedule RC-S for the FFIEC 002 report which includes RCFDC397 plus RCFD404 = RCFDB723. Beginning 3/31/03, reported as a derived item on Schedule RC-S for the FFIEC 031 and 041 reports which includes RCFDC397 plus RCFDC404 = RCFDB723; RCONC397 plus RCONC404 = RCONB723. Reported on Schedule RC-S Securitization and Asset Sales for the FFIEC 031 and 041 reports. Reported on Schedule S for the FFIEC 002 report. Reported on Schedule HC-S for the FR Y-9C (BHCK) report. For the UBPR series, the FDIC's Data Element name is H-STBYXOTHCL This variable is used by the FDIC and OCC in the process to generate the UBPR in the Central Data Repository (CDR). The Board does NOT store this MDRM within the UBPR series tables in the Board's Financial Data Repository (FDR). BAGR Original Variable name: SLCCON Formula: SLCCON=IF DT ge 20010630 THEN SLCCON = RCFDB723/1000;