§ 225.126. Activities not closely related to banking.
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Pursuant to section 4(c)(8) of the Bank Holding Company Act and § 225.4(a) of Regulation Y, the Board of Governors has determined that the following activities are not so closely related to banking or managing or controlling banks as to be a proper incident thereto:
(a)Insurance premium funding—that is, the combined sale of mutual funds and insurance.
(b)Underwriting life insurance that is not sold in connection with a credit transaction by a bank holding company, or a subsidiary thereof.
(c)Real estate brokerage (see 1972 Fed. Res. Bulletin 428).
(d)Land development (see 1972 Fed. Res. Bulletin 429).
(e)Real estate syndication.
(f)Management consulting (see 1972 Fed. Res. Bulletin 571).
(g)Property management (see 1972 Fed. Res. Bulletin 652). [Reg. Y, 37 FR 20329, Sept. 29, 1972; 37 FR 21938, Oct. 17, 1972, as amended at 54 FR 37302, Sept. 8, 1989]
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