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Summary of Shared National Credit Program
Item
Total credits
Total amount (billion $)
Number of commitments
Number of borrowers
Loan amount
outstanding (billion $)

2000

1999
1998
All Credits

1997

1996

1995

1,946.8
9,848
5,844

1,829.4
8,974
5,587

1,759.0
10,389
6,710

1,435.5
9,099
6,058

1,200.6
8,319
5,607

1,062.9
7,575
5,155

700.6

630.4

561.5

423.0

372.5

344.0

Adversely Rated Credits
Total credits
By amount (billion $)
Classified
Substandard
Doubtful
Loss
Special mention
By number
Classified
Substandard
Doubtful
Loss
Special mention

63.3
47.9
10.8
4.7
36.3

37.4
31.1
4.9
1.5
31.4

22.0
17.6
3.5
0.9
22.8

22.2
19.5
1.9
0.9
19.6

27.4
23.4
2.6
1.4
16.9

28.2
24.9
1.7
1.5
18.8

783
588
131
64
434

441
367
50
24
382

449
335
66
48
330

452
339
61
52
315

612
436
89
87
289

644
486
82
76
303

33.3
27.1
4.7
1.5
22.9

18.1
13.9
3.3
0.9
15.4

18.1
16.4
1.5
0.1
12.6

24.0
20.5
2.2
1.3
11.6

25.3
22.5
1.4
1.4
13.1

Loan amount outstanding (billion $)
Classified
56.0
Substandard
41.3
Doubtful
10.1
Loss
4.6
Special mention
27.2

Summary of Shared National Credit Program by Industry
Amounts in billions of dollars

Industry

All credits

2000
Adversely rated credits
Classified
Special
mention

All credits

1999
Adversely rated credits
Classified
Special
mention

All credits

1998
Adversely rated credits
Classified
Special
mention

Manufacturing
Amount
Percent

557.5
100.0

19.6
3.5

18.0
3.2

529.4
100.0

12.0
2.3

14.4
2.7

507.7
100.0

8.7
1.7

10.9
2.2

Financial services
Amount
Percent

504.0
100.0

14.3
2.8

2.4
0.5

462.6
100.0

3.6
0.8

1.1
0.2

440.4
100.0

1.3
0.3

0.6
0.1

Transportation, communications, & utilities
Amount
287.1
6.1
Percent
100.0
2.1

4.3
1.5

271.4
100.0

2.8
1.0

2.8
1.0

266.4
100.0

1.9
0.7

2.2
0.8

Services
Amount
Percent

219.2
100.0

13.6
6.3

4.0
2.2

196.8
100.0

10.2
5.2

2.8
1.4

185.9
100.0

2.1
1.1

2.6
1.4

Wholesale & retail trade
Amount
Percent

177.3
100.0

7.4
4.2

4.6
2.6

166.3
100.0

5.7
3.4

5.6
3.4

163.8
100.0

4.8
3.0

3.6
2.2

Oil & gas
Amount
Percent

100.3
100.0

0.6
0.6

1.2
1.2

103.9
100.0

2.0
2.0

2.1
2.0

100.5
100.0

0.1
0.1

0.4
0.4

Other
Amount
Percent

101.5
100.0

1.7
1.7

1.7
1.7

99.2
100.0

1.1
1.1

2.7
2.7

94.4
100.0

3.1
3.2

2.5
2.7

1,946.8
100.0

63.3
3.3

36.3
1.9

1,829.4
100.0

37.4
2.0

31.4
1.7

1,759.0
100.0

22.0
1.3

22.8
1.3

All industries
Amount
Percent

Notes to the tables
Data are as of March 31. Certain data for 1999 have been revised. Industry groupings are based on reported Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) codes for borrowers.
A Shared National Credit is any loan or formal loan commitment extended to a borrower that in original amount aggregates to $20
million or more, and that is shared by three or more unaffiliated, supervised institutions under a formal lending agreement. Before
1999, loans included in the Shared National Credit Program comprised all loans or loan commitments of $20 million or more held by
two or more supervised institutions. A supervised institution is considered to be any financial institution subject to supervision by a
federal bank regulatory agency; this includes all FDIC-insured banks, their branches, subsidiaries and affiliates; federally licensed
U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks; state-licensed branches and agencies of foreign banks; and bank holding companies and
their nonbank subsidiaries, and affiliates. U.S. representative or loan production offices of foreign banks or foreign offices of foreign
banks are not considered supervised institutions for these purposes. Foreign offices of U.S. banks are generally not covered by the
program.
“Classified” loans are as follows: Substandard--A Substandard asset is inadequately protected by the current sound worth and paying
capacity of the obligor or of the collateral pledged, if any. Assets so classified must have a well-defined weakness or weaknesses that
jeopardize the liquidation of the debt. They are characterized by the distinct possibility that the bank will sustain some loss if the
deficiencies are not corrected. Doubtful--An asset classified Doubtful has all the weaknesses inherent in those classified Substandard,
with the added characteristic that the weaknesses make collection or liquidation in full, on the basis of currently known facts,
conditions and values, highly questionable and improbable. Loss--Assets classified Loss are considered uncollectible and of such little
value that their continuance as bankable assets is not warranted. This classification does not mean that the asset has absolutely no
recovery or salvage value, but rather that it is not practical or desirable to defer writing off a basically worthless asset even though
partial recovery may be effected in the future. Loans listed for Special Mention (also known as “Other assets especially mentioned”)
are generally considered to be loans that have potential weaknesses that may, if not checked or corrected, weaken the asset or
inadequately protect the bank’s credit position at some future date.