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Code · Florida · Title XXXVIII — Banks and Banking · Chapter 655

655.412 Merger and consolidation.

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(1)With the approval of the office, any capital stock financial institution may be merged into or consolidated with another capital stock financial institution or a mutual financial institution. The provisions of ss. 658.41 - 658.45 govern any merger or consolidation pursuant to this subsection; and, for this purpose, references therein to banks and trust companies are deemed to refer to capital stock financial institutions.
(2)A mutual financial institution may not be merged into a capital stock financial institution until it has first converted into a capital stock financial institution in accordance with s. 665.033
(1)and (2). For this purpose, references in s. 665.033
(1)and
(2)to associations are deemed to refer also to credit unions; but, in the case of a credit union, the provision therein concerning proxy statements does not apply.
(3)An application to merge or consolidate pursuant to this section must be accompanied by a filing fee in accordance with s. 658.73 .
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