Item 8.01. Other Events.



On November 5, 2020, the Company issued a press release announcing it will
redeem on December 15, 2020 (the "Redemption Date") the remaining 5,280 shares
of its Non-Cumulative Perpetual Class A Preferred Stock, Series T (the "Series T
Preferred Stock") and 5,280,000 shares of the related depositary shares, each
representing a 1/1,000 interest in a share of the Series T Preferred Stock (the
"Series T Depositary Shares"). After giving effect to the redemption on the
Redemption Date, no shares of the Series T Preferred Stock or the Series T
Depositary Shares will remain outstanding. The press release is included as
Exhibit 99.1 to this report and is incorporated by reference into this Item
8.01.

On November 5, 2020, the Company also issued a press release announcing it will
redeem on the Redemption Date all 40,000 shares of its Non-Cumulative Perpetual
Class A Preferred Stock, Series V (the "Series V Preferred Stock") and all
shares of the related depositary shares, each representing a 1/1,000 interest in
a share of the Series V Preferred Stock (the "Series V Depositary Shares").
After giving effect to the redemption on the Redemption Date, no shares of the
Series V Preferred Stock or the Series V Depositary Shares will remain
outstanding. The press release is included as Exhibit 99.2 to this report and is
incorporated by reference into this Item 8.01.


Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.



  (d)  Exhibits

     Exhibit No.                           Description                               Location
         99.1            Press Release dated November 5, 2020              Filed herewith
         99.2            Press Release dated November 5, 2020              Filed herewith
         104           Cover Page Interactive Data File                   

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