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Section 36a-434a - Establishment of offices by out-of-state trust companies.

CT Gen Stat § 36a-434a (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Any out-of-state trust company, whether or not owned or controlled by an out-of-state holding company or a foreign banking corporation, as defined in subsection (a) of section 36a-425, may, with the approval of the commissioner, establish and maintain an office in this state to act as a fiduciary or engage in a trust business in this state, provided the laws of the state in which such trust company is chartered authorize (1) similar companies chartered in this state to act as a fiduciary, and (2) trust banks to establish and maintain such office in such state. Such approved out-of-state trust company shall be deemed to transact business in this state for the purposes of section 33-920, subsection (a) of section 33-1210, sections 34-275 and 34-275a or section 34-429 and shall comply with the applicable requirements of said sections. Application for approval to establish and maintain an office pursuant to this section shall be made on forms prescribed by the commissioner. Such application shall state the minimum equity capital of the out-of-state trust company which shall be at least two million dollars. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence of compliance with the applicable requirements of the regulator in the state in which the out-of-state trust company is chartered for the establishment and maintenance of such office and the bond required under section 36a-434b. The out-of-state trust company shall pay to the commissioner, at the time of making such application, a nonrefundable fee of one thousand five hundred dollars. The commissioner shall approve or disapprove the application within thirty days after the application has been filed with the commissioner. The thirty-day period of review may be extended by the commissioner, in writing, on a determination that the application raises issues that require additional information or additional time for analysis.

(b) The commissioner may approve the application if the commissioner finds that: (1) The proposed managers of the office have the capacity and fitness for the duties and responsibilities with which they will be charged; (2) the out-of-state trust company has sufficient financial resources to undertake its proposed activities; and (3) the establishment of the office is in the public interest.

(P.A. 98-258, S. 5; P.A. 02-47, S. 18; P.A. 04-136, S. 35; P.A. 16-97, S. 108.)

History: P.A. 02-47 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting provision re application deemed approved unless commissioner disapproves, adding provision re commissioner shall approve or disapprove application and making a technical change; P.A. 04-136 amended Subsec. (a)(2) to substitute “trust” banks for banks “organized to function solely in a fiduciary capacity”, effective May 12, 2004; P.A. 16-97 amended Subsec. (a) by substituting references to Secs. 34-275 and 34-275a for reference to Sec. 34-223, effective July 1, 2017.

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Section 36a-434a - Establishment of offices by out-of-state trust companies.