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§ 1405 Maintenance of assets in this State; separate assets.

5 DE Code § 1405 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Each foreign bank holding a certificate of authority pursuant to this subchapter shall hold in this State currency, bonds, notes, debentures, drafts, bills of exchange or other evidence of indebtedness, including loan participation agreements or certificates, or other obligations payable in the United States or in United States funds or, with the prior approval of the Commissioner, in funds freely convertible into United States funds, or such other assets as the Commissioner shall by rule or regulation permit, in an amount which shall bear such relationship as the Commissioner shall by regulation prescribe to liabilities of such foreign bank payable at or through its foreign bank branch, foreign bank limited purpose branch or foreign bank agency, including acceptances, but excluding (without duplication) (1) accrued expenses, (2) amounts due and other liabilities to other offices, agencies or branches of, and wholly-owned (except for a nominal number of directors’ shares) subsidiaries of, such foreign bank, (3) liabilities maintained on the books of an international banking facility located at such foreign bank branch, foreign bank limited purpose branch or foreign bank agency, and (4) such other liabilities as the Commissioner shall determine. For the purposes of this subsection, the Commissioner shall value marketable securities at principal amount or market value, whichever is lower, shall have the right to determine the value of any nonmarketable bond, note, debenture, draft, bill of exchange, other evidence of indebtedness, including loan participation agreements or certificates, or of any other asset or obligation held by or owed to the foreign bank or its foreign bank branch, foreign bank limited purpose branch or foreign bank agency within this State, and in determining the amount of assets for the purpose of computing the above ratio of assets to liabilities, shall have the power to exclude in whole or in part any particular asset. If, by reason of the existence or the potential occurrence of unusual and extraordinary circumstances, the Commissioner deems it necessary or desirable for the maintenance of a sound financial condition, the protection of depositors, creditors and the public interest, and to maintain public confidence in the business of the foreign bank branch, foreign bank limited purpose branch or foreign bank agency, such foreign bank may be required, subject to such terms and conditions as the Commissioner may prescribe, to deposit the assets required to be held in this State pursuant to this subsection with such banks or trust companies or national banks located in this State as the Commissioner may designate.

(b) In the event that any of the deposits received within this State by a foreign bank are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Commissioner shall specify what reasonable percentage of deposit liabilities may be excluded in determining the aggregate amount of liabilities of such foreign bank for deposits received within this State for purposes of subsection (a) of this section by reason of the fact that all or a part of such deposit liabilities are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

(c) Each foreign bank holding a certificate of authority pursuant to this subchapter shall keep the assets of its business in this State separate and apart from the assets of its business outside this State.

65 Del. Laws, c. 444, § 6; 70 Del. Laws, c. 112, § 72; 71 Del. Laws, c. 254, § 20; 72 Del. Laws, c. 35, § 12.

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§ 1405 Maintenance of assets in this State; separate assets.