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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 214 — Savings banks

214.15 Definitions.

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214.15 Definitions. In this subchapter:
(1)“In-state institution” means a savings bank or savings and loan association organized under the laws of this state or federal law and having its home office in this state.
(2)“In-state holding company” means a savings and loan holding company, as defined in s. 215.01
(24m), or savings bank holding company that has its principal place of business in this state and is not owned or controlled by a company having its principal place of business outside of this state.
(3)“Regional institution” means a foreign savings bank, foreign association, federal savings and loan association or federal savings bank that has its accounts insured by a deposit insurance corporation, and which has its home office located in the geographic area and that, if owned or controlled by a company, is owned or controlled by a regional holding company or by an in-state holding company.
(4)“Regional holding company” means a savings and loan holding company or savings bank holding company that has its principal place of business in the geographic area and is not owned or controlled by a company having its principal place of business outside of the geographic area.
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