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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 615 — Funding and Fiscal Affairs, Loan Policies and Operations, and Funding Operations · § 615.5270

§ 615.5270. Retirement of other equities.

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(a)Equities other than eligible borrower stock shall be retired at not more than their book value.
(b)Subject to the redemption restrictions in part 628 of this chapter, no equities shall be retired, except pursuant to §§ 615.5280 and 615.5290 or term stock at its stated maturity, unless after retirement the institution would continue to meet the minimum permanent capital standards established under subpart H of this part, part 628 of this chapter, and the capital requirements established by the board of directors of the System institution.
(c)A System bank, association, or service corporation board of directors may delegate authority to retire at-risk stock to institution management if:
(1)The board has determined that the institution's capital position is adequate;
(2)All retirements are in accordance with applicable provisions of part 628 of this chapter and the institution's capital adequacy plan or capital restoration plan;
(3)After any retirements, the institution's permanent capital ratio will be in excess of 9 percent, its capital conservation buffer set forth in § 628.11 of this chapter will be above 2.5 percent, and its leverage buffer set forth in § 628.11 of this chapter will be above 1.0 percent;
(4)The institution will continue to satisfy all applicable regulatory capital standards after any retirements; and
(5)Management reports the aggregate amount and net effect of stock purchases and retirements to the board of directors each quarter.
(d)Each board of directors of a System bank, association, or service corporation that issues preferred stock must adopt a written policy covering the retirement of preferred stock that complies with this paragraph and part 628 of this chapter. The policy must, at a minimum:
(1)Establish any delegations of authority to retire preferred stock and the conditions of delegation, which must meet the requirements of paragraph
(c)of this section and include minimum levels for regulatory capital standards as applicable and commensurate with the volatility of the preferred stock.
(2)Identify limitations on the amount of stock that may be retired during a single quarterly (or shorter) time period;
(3)Ensure that all stockholder requests for retirement are treated fairly and equitably;
(4)Prohibit any insider, including institution officers, directors, employees, or agents, from retiring any preferred stock in advance of the release of material non-public information concerning the institution to other stockholders; and
(5)Establish when insiders may retire their preferred stock.
(e)The institution's board must review its policy at least annually to ensure that it continues to be appropriate for the institution's current financial condition and consistent with its long-term goals established in its capital adequacy plan. [81 FR 49777, July 28, 2016]
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