Conn. Gen. Stat. § 36a-193

Current with legislation from the 2024 Regular and Special Sessions.
Section 36a-193 - (Formerly Sec. 36-142bb). Reorganized savings institutions. Minimum equity capital requirement. Application. Certificate of authority
(a) Any reorganized savings institution, except a trust bank, shall commence business with a minimum equity capital of at least five million dollars. Any reorganized savings institution that is a trust bank shall commence business with a minimum equity capital of at least two million dollars. Such equity capital shall be paid for in cash before any reorganized savings institution commences business.
(b) The mutual savings bank, mutual savings and loan association or nonstock corporation proposing to form a reorganized savings institution shall submit an application to the commissioner containing such information as the commissioner shall require and shall execute, acknowledge and file with the commissioner a certificate of incorporation stating:
(1) The name of the reorganized savings institution;
(2) the town in which the main office is to be located and the town's population;
(3) the amount, authorized number and par value, if any, of shares of its capital stock;
(4) the minimum amount of equity capital with which such reorganized savings institution shall commence business, which amount may be less than its authorized capital but shall not be less than that required by subsection (a) of this section; and
(5) the name, occupation, and residence, post office or business address of each organizer and prospective initial director of the reorganized savings institution. The organizers shall separately file with the commissioner a notice of the residence of each organizer and prospective initial director whose residence address is not included in the proposed certificate of incorporation.
(c) The commissioner, before approving such application and certificate of incorporation and issuing a certificate of authority, shall consider whether:
(1) The formation of the reorganized savings institution would be unfair or prejudicial to the depositors of the mutual savings bank or mutual savings and loan association proposing, directly or through a nonstock corporation, to form the proposed reorganized savings institution;
(2) the interest of the public will be served by the formation of the proposed reorganized savings institution;
(3) the formation of such reorganized savings institution accords with safe and sound banking practices; and
(4) the financial and managerial resources of the mutual savings bank or mutual savings and loan association proposing to reorganize warrant approval of such proposal.
(d) If the commissioner approves such application and certificate of incorporation, the commissioner shall issue two copies of a certificate of authority to such reorganized savings institution to commence the business of a capital stock savings bank or capital stock savings and loan association, as the case may be. Such reorganized savings institution shall file one copy of such certificate with the Secretary of the State and shall retain one copy.
(e) No reorganized savings institution shall commence business until its insurable accounts or deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor agency and until a certificate of authority has been issued and filed with the Secretary of the State, provided the acceptance of subscriptions for such deposits as may be necessary to obtain such insurance of deposits is not considered to be commencing business.

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 36a-193

(P.A. 85-330, S. 3, 14; P.A. 91-357, S. 30, 78; P.A. 92-54, S. 3, 6; P.A. 94-122, S. 84, 340; P.A. 97-223, S. 4, 8; P.A. 04-136, S. 8.)