Help for understanding balance sheet of a Bank

Hi All

My first post here.

I have a question regarding a US banking company, it is to do with its balance sheet. The company is called Bread Financial.

I know that a bank does not show in a traditional way its current assets and its current liabilities in its balance sheet but I am trying to work out what the company’s current ratio is for the latest Q (March 31, 2022). If somebody could instruct me which of the following is considered current assets and even more importantly current liabilities. I would be most grateful.

I have tried researching a few places but can’t seem to find much, it seems like current assets and banks just don’t go together, but in truth I just want to know what assets can be liquidated in 12 months and what liabilities are due in 12 months.

Thanks in advance.

link to 10Q Inline XBRL Viewer

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