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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 192 — Conversions from Mutual to Stock Form · § 192.510

§ 192.510. Repurchase of shares after conversion.

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(a)Repurchases during first year after conversion. A savings association may not repurchase its shares in the first year after the conversion except:
(1)In extraordinary circumstances, a savings association may make open market repurchases of up to five percent of its outstanding stock in the first year after the conversion if the savings association files a notice under § 192.515(a) and the appropriate Federal banking agency does not disapprove the repurchase. The appropriate Federal banking agency will not approve such repurchases unless the repurchase meets the standards in § 192.515(c), and the repurchase is consistent with paragraph
(c)of this section.
(2)A savings association may repurchase qualifying shares of a director or conduct an appropriate Federal banking agency-approved repurchase pursuant to an offer made to all shareholders of the savings association.
(3)Repurchases to fund management recognition plans that have been ratified by shareholders do not count toward the repurchase limitations in this section. Repurchases in the first year to fund such plans require prior written notification to the appropriate Federal banking agency.
(4)Purchases to fund tax qualified employee stock benefit plans do not count toward the repurchase limitations in this section.
(b)Repurchases following first year after conversion. After the first year, a savings association may repurchase its shares, subject to all other applicable regulatory and supervisory restrictions and paragraph
(c)of this section.
(c)Restrictions on all repurchases. All stock repurchases are subject to the following restrictions.
(1)A savings association may not repurchase its shares if the repurchase will reduce the savings association's regulatory capital below the amount required for its liquidation account under § 192.450. The savings association must comply with the capital distribution requirements at 12 CFR 5.55.
(2)The restrictions on share repurchases apply to a charitable organization under § 192.550. A savings association must aggregate purchases of shares by the charitable organization with the savings association's repurchases.
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