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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 192 — Conversions from Mutual to Stock Form · § 192.115

§ 192.115. Review of business plan by the appropriate Federal banking agency.

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(a)Agency review. The appropriate Federal banking agency will review the savings association's business plan to determine that it demonstrates a safe and sound deployment of conversion proceeds, as part of its review of the application for conversion. In making its determination, the appropriate Federal banking agency will consider how the savings association has addressed the applicable factors of § 192.105. No single factor will be determinative.
(b)Filing of business plan. A savings association must file its business plan as a separate confidential exhibit to the Form AC with the appropriate OCC licensing office if it is a Federal savings association, or with the appropriate Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC)region if it is a State savings association. The appropriate Federal banking agency may request additional information, if necessary, to support its determination under paragraph
(a)of this section.
(c)Operation within business plan. If the appropriate Federal banking agency approves a savings association's application for conversion and the conversion is completed, the savings association must operate within the parameters of its business plan. The savings association must obtain the prior written approval of the appropriate Federal banking agency for any material deviations from its business plan.
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