In determining whether a particular activity is a proper incident to banking or managing or controlling banks the Board shall consider whether its performance by an affiliate of a holding company can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public,... Bank holding company legislation and related issues: hearings before the ... - Page 907by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance - 1980Full view - About this book
| United States - 1988 - 1350 pages
...performance of the activity described in such application by the company or the subsidiary can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such...efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse effects of such activity (such as undue concentration of resources, decreased or unfair competition, conflicts... | |
| United States - 2000 - 1216 pages
...the safety and soundness of depository institutions or any Federal deposit insurance fund or other adverse effects, such as undue concentration of resources, decreased or unfair competition, conflicts of interests, or unsound banking practices. (c) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (1) In general The... | |
| 1997 - 538 pages
...section, the OTS shall consider whether the performance by the applicant of the activity can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such...unfair competition, conflicts of interest, or unsound financial practices). This consideration includes an evaluation of the financial and managerial resources... | |
| 1989 - 820 pages
...Corporation shall consider whether the performance by the applicant of the activity can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such...unfair competition, conflicts of interest, or unsound financial practices). This consideration includes an evaluation of the financial and managerial resources... | |
| 1979 - 1462 pages
...on the question whether performance of the activity proposed by the holding company can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public, such...resources, decreased or unfair competition, conflicts of interests, or unsound banking practices. (3) Simplified procedures, (i) The procedures of paragraphs... | |
| 1997 - 852 pages
...expected to produce benefits to the public (such as greater convenience, increased competition, and gains in efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse...decreased or unfair competition, conflicts of Interest, and unsound banking practices). (b) Financial and managerial resources. Consideration of the factors... | |
| 1984 - 1238 pages
...expected to produce benefits to the public (such as greater convenience, increased competition, the gains in efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse...decreased or unfair competition, conflicts of interest, and unsound banking practices). This consideration includes an evaluation of the financial and managerial... | |
| 1995 - 546 pages
...case may be, shall consider whether the performance by the applicant of the activity can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such...as greater convenience, increased competition, or grains in efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse effects (such as undue concentration of resources,... | |
| 2002 - 1006 pages
...Board shall S 225.27 consider whether the notificant's performance of the activities can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such as greater convenience, increased competition, and gains in efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse effects (such as undue concentration of resources,... | |
| 2001 - 880 pages
...ยง225.24, the Board shall consider whether the notificant's performance of the activities can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public (such as greater convenience, increased competition, and gains in efficiency) that outweigh possible adverse effects (such as undue concentration of resources,... | |
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