Sec. 26. (a) Unless otherwise provided in an agreement or a trust, a savings bank that holds funds or property as a fiduciary may use the funds or property to purchase from the savings bank or an affiliate of the savings bank a product, service, or security, including an insurance product or security that is underwritten by the savings bank, an affiliate of the savings bank, or a syndicate or selling group that includes the savings bank or an affiliate of the savings bank, if:
(1) the purchase price and any ongoing charges and costs are fair, reasonable, and substantially equivalent to the cost of similar products and services; and
(2) the purchase complies with IC 30-4-3.5.
The compensation for the product, service, or security received by the savings bank or an affiliate of the savings bank or a syndicate or selling group that includes the savings bank, or an affiliate of the savings bank, may be in addition to the compensation that the savings bank is otherwise entitled to from the fiduciary account.
(b) A savings bank that makes a purchase or sale described in subsection (a) shall disclose, at least annually, to each person entitled to receive statements of account activity from the savings bank any purchase or sale made by the savings bank during the year. The disclosure must be in writing or an electronic format and include the following:
(1) Any capacity in which the savings bank or an affiliate of the savings bank acts for:
(A) the issuer of the securities; or
(B) the provider of the products or services;
that is the subject of the purchase or sale.
(2) A statement that the savings bank or an affiliate of the savings bank has an interest in the subject of the purchase or sale, if applicable.
(3) The rate and method by which that compensation was determined.
(4) The name, telephone number, street address, and mailing address of an officer of the savings bank who may be contacted for further information.
(5) A notice that the savings bank's ability to make transactions described in subsection (a) ends upon receipt at any time of a notice of objection by a majority of the persons entitled to receive statements of account activity.
(c) The following apply to a purchase or sale under subsection (a):
(1) Except as provided in subdivisions (2) and (3), if the fiduciary relationship is a trust or an agency, the trustee or agent shall treat the purchase or sale under subsection (a) as if it were a conflict of interest transaction under IC 30-4-3-5 and shall give any notice and obtain any consent that may be required under IC 30-4-3-5, subject to the following:
(A) IC 30-2-14-16 applies to any notice required to be given by a trustee or an agent under this subdivision, subject to the following:
(i) If the fiduciary relationship is a revocable trust with one (1) or more living grantors, the trustee must give notice only to the living grantors, who shall be considered to have all income and principal interests in the trust at the time the notice is given. If a grantor is incapacitated, the trustee shall give notice to the grantor's court appointed guardian, the principal under a durable power of attorney, or a co-trustee of the revocable trust, unless the guardian, principal, or co-trustee is the savings bank that seeks the consent. If the representative of the incapacitated grantor is the savings bank that seeks the consent to a purchase or sale under subsection (a), the trustee shall obtain consent from the court.
(ii) If the fiduciary relationship is a revocable trust and the assets of the revocable trust are distributable to one (1) or more other trusts, notice shall be given to the trustees of the other trusts. However, if the savings bank that seeks the consent to a purchase or sale under subsection (a) is the trustee of another trust to which the assets of the revocable trust are distributable, the savings bank shall give notice to those beneficiaries of the other trust who are entitled to receive statements of account activity from the savings bank.
(iii) If the fiduciary relationship is an agency, the principal must consent to the purchase or sale under subsection (a) in writing in advance of the transaction. The principal shall be considered to have all income and principal interests in the account at the time the notice of the proposed transaction is given. If the principal is incapacitated, consent must be obtained from the principal's court appointed guardian, unless the guardian of the incapacitated principal is the savings bank that seeks the consent. If the guardian of the incapacitated principal is the savings bank that seeks the consent, consent to a purchase or sale under subsection (a) must be obtained from the court supervising the principal's guardianship.
(B) If the fiduciary relationship is a trust, the following apply with respect to any consent required to be obtained under IC 30-4-3-5(a)(2):
(i) Notwithstanding the requirement under IC 30-4-3-5(a)(2)(A) that all interested persons provide written consent to the proposed action, and subject to subdivision (2), a trustee, for a proposed purchase or sale under subsection (a), need only obtain the written consent of a majority of the persons entitled to notice under IC 30-2-14-16, as modified by clause (A). However, the trustee must obtain the written consent of at least one (1) beneficiary who is receiving income under the trust at the time of the notice and at least one (1) individual who would receive a distribution of principal if the trust were terminated at the time notice is given.
(ii) Upon obtaining the written consents required under item (i), the trustee need not wait until the period to make written objections under IC 30-2-14-16 ends in order to take the proposed action.
(2) Any consent granted under subdivision (1)(B)(i) may be revoked by a writing signed by a majority of the persons entitled to notice under IC 30-2-14-16, as modified by subdivision (1)(A). However, the revocation must be signed by:
(A) at least one (1) beneficiary who is receiving income under the trust at the time the revocation is signed; and
(B) at least one (1) individual who would receive a distribution of principal if the trust were terminated at the time the revocation is signed.
(3) The notice and consent otherwise required under subdivision (1) are not required if the purchase or sale under subsection (a) is specifically authorized:
(A) in the document creating the fiduciary relationship; or
(B) under IC 30-4-3-7.
As added by P.L.202-2007, SEC.2; P.L.226-2007, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.3-2008, SEC.222.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 28. Financial Institutions
Chapter 6. General Powers of a Savings Bank
28-6.1-6-1. Discounting, Negotiating, Selling, and Guaranteeing Evidences of Debt
28-6.1-6-2. Buying and Selling Exchange, Coin, and Bullion
28-6.1-6-3. Loaning Money; Engaging in Tax Equity Finance Transactions
28-6.1-6-5. Receiving Savings and Demand Deposits
28-6.1-6-6. Receiving Deposits of Securities and Personal Property
28-6.1-6-7. Contracting for and Receiving Highest Rate of Interest
28-6.1-6-8. Accepting Drafts for Future Payment; Issuing Letters of Credit
28-6.1-6-9. Exercising General Banking Powers; Issuing Money
28-6.1-6-10. Receiving Deposits of State and Federal Public Funds
28-6.1-6-11. Acting as Fiscal or Transfer Agent of Government Bodies
28-6.1-6-13. Acting as Agent to Buy and Sell Transportation
28-6.1-6-15. Acting as Attorney
28-6.1-6-16. Receiving Personal Property for Deposit
28-6.1-6-17. Acting Under Court Appointment
28-6.1-6-18. Acting in Probate
28-6.1-6-19. Acting as Guardian, Trustee, or Personal Representative
28-6.1-6-20. Taking, Accepting, and Executing Trusts
28-6.1-6-21. Acting in Fiduciary Capacity
28-6.1-6-22. Receiving Fees, Commissions, Gifts, and Things of Value
28-6.1-6-23. Requesting Mergers, Consolidations, and Joinings
28-6.1-6-24. Request to Exercise Rights and Privileges Granted to National Banks; Appeal
28-6.1-6-25. Requirement to Provide Property Tax Information in Certain Transactions