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Treasury Department Announces $129.1 Million in Proceeds from Pricing of Auctions of Preferred Stock and Subordinated Debt of Five Fi…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Department Announces $129.1 Million in Proceeds from Pricing of Auctions
of Preferred Stock and Subordinated Debt of Five Financial Institutions
8/2/2013
Auctions Part of Treasury’s Continued Efforts to Wind Down TARP’s Bank Programs
Proceeds Deliver Additional Profit for Taxpayers on TARP’s Bank Programs
WASHINGTON – As part of the strategy it outlined for winding down its remaining Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bank investments, the U.S. Department of the Treasury
announced that it priced auctions of preferred stock and subordinated debt (the “CPP Securities”) in the following five institutions at the following prices:

Issuer and Security
mmunity Pride Bank Corporation, Ham Lake, MN
7.7% Senior Subordinated Security due 2039
13.8% Senior Subordinated Security due 2039

Price per
share* or per
$1,000
aggregate
principal
amount

$1,110.21
$1,359.94

st Banks, Inc., Clayton, MO
Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Class
C
Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Class
D

$350.00

st Intercontinental Bank, Doraville, GA
Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock,
Series A
Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock,
Series B

$507.52

iversal Bancorp, Bloomfield, IN
Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock,
Series A
Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock,
Series B

$950.11

rginia Company Bank, Newport News, VA
Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred
Stock, Series A
Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred
Stock, Series B

Number of
shares or
aggregate
principal
amount
to be sold

Aggregate
Gross Proceeds

$4,400,000.00
$132,000.00

$4,884,924.00
$179,512.08
$5,064,436.08

283,731
$99,305,850.00
14,770
$571.00

$8,433,670.00
$107,739,520.00
6,398
$3,247,112.96
320

$513.50

$164,320.00
$3,411,432.96
9,900
$9,406,089.00
495

$972.50

$481,387.50
$9,887,476.50
4,700

$610.42

$2,868,974.00
143

$618.75

$88,481.25
$2,957,455.25

*Reflects a liquidation preference of $1,000 per share.
Treasury sold approximately 96% of its shares of Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Class C, of First Banks, Inc. due to the fact that Treasury did not receive sufficient
bids above the minimum price for the security in accordance with the auction procedures. Treasury set a minimum price for each security as part of the auctions in order to protect
taxpayer interests.
The aggregate gross proceeds to Treasury from the auctions are expected to be approximately $129.1 million.
“The TARP bank programs helped prevent a collapse of our financial system, and our economy is in a stronger position today because of the forceful action the government took,” said
Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability Timothy Massad. “Moreover, this latest round of auctions puts taxpayers one step closer to fully winding down these programs, which have
resulted in a gain of more than $27 billion to the taxpayers.”
TARP’s bank programs have already earned a significant profit for taxpayers. Including the expected proceeds from the transactions announced today, Treasury has now recovered
more than $272 billion from TARP’s bank programs through repayments, dividends, interest, and other income – compared to the $245 billion initially invested. Approximately $2 billion
of the repayments were refinanced under the Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF). Congress created the SBLF outside of TARP and required Treasury to let CPP institutions repay
TARP funds by borrowing under that program. Each additional dollar recovered from TARP’s bank programs is an additional dollar of profit for taxpayers.
The vast majority of the more than $272 billion in funds recovered to date are from repayments at par, as well as dividends, interest, and sales of warrants. Proceeds from CPP
preferred stock auctions comprise less than one percent (approximately $3 billion) of that overall total (over $272 billion).

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These auctions are part of the strategy that Treasury outlined in May 2012 for winding down its remaining TARP bank investments in a way that protects taxpayer interests and
preserves the strength of our nation’s community banks. Treasury indicated that it intends to use a combination of repayments, restructurings, and sales to manage and recover those
remaining investments.
The closings for the auctions are expected to occur on or about August 12, 2013, subject to customary closing conditions. The offerings were priced through modified Dutch auctions.
The CPP Securities sold in the auction have not been and will not be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Act), and may not be offered or sold in the United
States or to, or for the benefit of, U.S. persons absent registration under, or an applicable exemption from, the registration requirements of the Act and applicable state securities law.
The CPP Securities were offered only to (1) domestic “qualified institutional buyers” as defined in Rule 144A under the Act, (2) certain domestic institutional “accredited investors” as
defined in Rule 501(a) under the Act that have total assets of not less than $25,000,000 and (3) in certain cases, certain directors and executive officers of the respective issuers of the
CPP Securities. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the CPP Securities, and shall not constitute an offer, solicitation or sale in any
jurisdiction in which, or to any persons to whom, such offering, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.
For more details on Treasury’s lifetime cost estimates for TARP programs, please visit Treasury’s Monthly 105(a) Report to Congress on TARP at this link. To see how Treasury has
invested and recovered TARP funds, please see the interactive TARP Tracker here.
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