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28-1-7.1-5. Voluntary supervisory conversion; eligibility; conditions

IN Code § 28-1-7.1-5 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 5. A depository financial institution with mutual ownership is eligible for a voluntary supervisory conversion under this chapter if, in the judgment of the director, the voluntary supervisory conversion satisfies at least one (1) of the following conditions:

(1) Both of the following apply:

(A) The depository financial institution is significantly undercapitalized, or is undercapitalized and a standard conversion to stock form is not feasible.

(B) After the voluntary supervisory conversion, the converted depository financial institution will likely be a viable entity, or the one (1) or more entities resulting from the voluntary supervisory conversion will likely be viable entities.

(2) Severe financial conditions threaten the stability of the depository financial institution and a voluntary supervisory conversion to stock form is likely to:

(A) improve the financial condition of the depository financial institution; or

(B) result in one (1) or more entities with an improved financial condition.

(3) The depository financial institution is in receivership or conservatorship, or in imminent danger of receivership or conservatorship, and the voluntary supervisory conversion will enable the depository financial institution to:

(A) terminate the receivership or conservatorship; or

(B) avoid the institution of a receivership or conservatorship.

As added by P.L.89-2011, SEC.33.

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28-1-7.1-5. Voluntary supervisory conversion; eligibility; conditions