Effective - 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories
362.170. Unimpaired capital, defined — restrictions on loans, and total liability to any one person. — 1. As used in this section, the term "unimpaired capital" includes common and preferred stock, capital notes, the surplus fund, undivided profits and any reserves, not subject to known charges as shown on the next preceding published report of the bank or trust company to the director of finance or obtained by the director pursuant to subsection 3 of section 361.130. For purposes of lending limitations, goodwill may comprise no more than ten percent of unimpaired capital.
2. No bank or trust company subject to the provisions of this chapter shall:
(1) Directly or indirectly, lend to any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or body politic, either by means of letters of credit, by acceptance of drafts, or by discount or purchase of notes, bills of exchange, or other obligations of the individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or body politic an amount or amounts in the aggregate which will exceed the greater of: (i) twenty-five percent of the unimpaired capital of the bank or trust company, provided such bank or trust company has a composite rating of 1 or 2 under the Capital, Assets, Management, Earnings, Liquidity and Sensitivity (CAMELS) rating system of the Federal Financial Institute Examination Counsel (FFIEC); (ii) fifteen percent of the unimpaired capital of the bank or trust company if located in a city having a population of one hundred thousand or over; (iii) twenty percent of the unimpaired capital of the bank or trust company if located in a city having a population of less than one hundred thousand and over seven thousand; and (iv) twenty-five percent of the unimpaired capital of the bank or trust company if located elsewhere in the state, with the following exceptions:
(a) The restrictions in this subdivision shall not apply to:
a. Bonds or other evidences of debt of the government of the United States or its territorial and insular possessions, or of the state of Missouri, or of any city, county, town, village, or political subdivision of this state;
b. Bonds or other evidences of debt, the issuance of which is authorized under the laws of the United States, and as to which the government of the United States has guaranteed or contracted to provide funds to pay both principal and interest;
c. Bonds or other evidences of debt of any state of the United States other than the state of Missouri, or of any county, city or school district of the foreign state, which county, city, or school district shall have a population of fifty thousand or more inhabitants, and which shall not have defaulted for more than one hundred twenty days in the payment of any of its general obligation bonds or other evidences of debt, either principal or interest, for a period of ten years prior to the time of purchase of the investment and provided that the bonds or other evidences of debt shall be a direct general obligation of the county, city, or school district;
d. Loans to the extent that they are insured or covered by guaranties or by commitments or agreements to take over or purchase made by any department, bureau, board, commission, or establishment of the United States or of the state of Missouri, including any corporation, wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the United States or of the state of Missouri, pursuant to the authority of any act of Congress or the Missouri general assembly heretofore or hereafter adopted or amended or pursuant to the authority of any executive order of the President of the United States or the governor of Missouri heretofore or hereafter made or amended under the authority of any act of Congress heretofore or hereafter adopted or amended, and the part of the loan not so agreed to be purchased or discounted is within the restrictive provisions of this section;
e. Obligations to any bank or trust company in the form of notes of any person, copartnership, association, corporation or limited liability company, secured by not less than a like amount of direct obligations of the United States which will mature in not exceeding five years from the date the obligations to the bank are entered into;
f. Loans to the extent they are secured by a segregated deposit account in the lending bank if the lending bank has obtained a perfected security interest in such account;
g. Evidences of debt which are direct obligations of, or which are guaranteed by, the Government National Mortgage Association, the Federal National Mortgage Association, the Student Loan Marketing Association, the Federal Home Loan Banks, the Federal Farm Credit Bank or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or evidences of debt which are fully collateralized by direct obligations of, and which are issued by, the Government National Mortgage Association, the Federal National Mortgage Association, the Student Loan Marketing Association, a Federal Home Loan Bank, the Federal Farm Credit Bank or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation;
(b) The total liabilities to the bank or trust company of any individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company may equal but not exceed thirty-five percent of the unimpaired capital of the bank or trust company; provided, that all of the total liabilities in excess of the legal loan limit of the bank or trust company as defined in this subdivision are upon paper based upon the collateral security of warehouse receipts covering agricultural products or the manufactured or processed derivatives of agricultural products in public elevators and public warehouses subject to state supervision and regulation in this state or in any other state of the United States, under the following conditions: first, that the actual market value of the property held in store and covered by the receipt shall at all times exceed by at least fifteen percent the amount loaned upon it; and second, that the property covered by the receipts shall be insured to the full market value thereof against loss by fire and lightning, the insurance policies to be issued by corporations or individuals licensed to do business by the state in which the property is located, and when the insurance has been used to the limit that it can be secured, then in corporations or with individuals licensed to do an insurance business by the state or country of their incorporation or residence; and all policies covering property on which the loan is made shall have endorsed thereon, "loss, if any, payable to the holder of the warehouse receipts"; and provided further, that in arriving at the amount that may be loaned by any bank or trust company to any individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company on elevator or warehouse receipts there shall be deducted from the thirty-five percent of its unimpaired capital the total of all other liabilities of the individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company to the bank or trust company;
(c) In computing the total liabilities of any individual to a bank or trust company there shall be included all liabilities to the bank or trust company of any partnership of which the individual is a member, and any loans made for the individual's benefit or for the benefit of the partnership; of any partnership to a bank or trust company there shall be included all liabilities of and all loans made for the benefit of the partnership; of any corporation to a bank or trust company there shall be included all loans made for the benefit of the corporation and of any limited liability company to a bank or trust company there shall be included all loans made for the benefit of the limited liability company;
(d) The purchase or discount of drafts, or bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, shall not be considered as money borrowed within the meaning of this section; and the purchase or discount of negotiable or nonnegotiable paper which carries the full recourse endorsements or guaranty or agreement to repurchase of the person, copartnership, association, corporation or limited liability company negotiating the same shall not be considered as money borrowed by the endorser or guarantor or the repurchaser within the meaning of this section, provided that the files of the bank or trust company acquiring the paper contain the written certification by an officer designated for this purpose by its board of directors that the responsibility of the makers has been evaluated and the acquiring bank or trust company is relying primarily upon the makers thereof for the payment of the paper;
(e) For the purpose of this section, a loan guaranteed by an individual who does not receive the proceeds of the loan shall not be considered a loan to the guarantor;
(f) Investments in mortgage-related securities, as described in the Secondary Mortgage Market Enhancement Act of 1984, P.L. 98-440, excluding those described in subparagraph g. of paragraph (a) of subdivision (1) of this subsection, shall be subject to the restrictions of this section, provided that a bank or trust company may invest up to two times its legal loan limit in any such securities that are rated in one of the two highest rating categories by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization;
(2) Nor shall any of its directors, officers, agents, or employees, directly or indirectly purchase or be interested in the purchase of any certificate of deposit, pass book, promissory note, or other evidence of debt issued by it, for less than the principal amount of the debt, without interest, for which it was issued. Every bank or trust company or person violating the provisions of this subdivision shall forfeit to the state the face value of the note or other evidence of debt so purchased;
(3) Make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock, or be the purchaser or holder of these shares, unless the security or purchase shall be necessary to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted in good faith, and stock so purchased or acquired shall be sold at public or private sale, or otherwise disposed of, within six months from the time of its purchase or acquisition unless the time is extended by the finance director. Any bank or trust company violating any of the provisions of this subdivision shall forfeit to the state the amount of the loan or purchase;
(4) Knowingly lend, directly or indirectly, any money or property for the purpose of enabling any person to pay for or hold shares of its stock, unless the loan is made upon security having an ascertained or market value of at least fifteen percent more than the amount of the loan. Any bank or trust company violating the provision of this subdivision shall forfeit to the state the amount of the loan;
(5) Loans or other extensions of credit to officers and directors shall be in accordance with Federal Reserve Board Regulation O (12 CFR 215.1, et seq.). Every bank or trust company or officer thereof knowingly violating the provisions of this subdivision shall, for each offense, forfeit to the state the amount of the loan or extension of credit;
(6) Invest or keep invested in the stock of any private corporation, provided however, a bank or trust company may invest in equity stock in the Federal Home Loan Bank up to twice the limit described in subdivision (1) of this subsection and except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
3. Provided, that the provisions in this section shall not be so construed as in any way to interfere with the rules and regulations of any clearinghouse association in this state in reference to the daily balances; and provided, that this section shall not apply to balances due from any correspondent subject to draft.
4. Provided, that a trust company which does not accept demand deposits shall be permitted to make loans secured by a first mortgage or deed of trust on real estate to any individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company, and to deal and invest in the interest-bearing obligations of any state, or any city, county, town, village, or political subdivision thereof, in an amount not to exceed its unimpaired capital, the loans on real estate not to exceed sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the appraised value of the real estate.
5. Any officer, director, agent, clerk, or employee of any bank or trust company who willfully and knowingly makes or concurs in making any loan, either directly or indirectly, to any individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability company or by means of letters of credit, by acceptance of drafts, or by discount or purchase of notes, bills of exchange or other obligation of any person, partnership, corporation or limited liability company, in excess of the amounts set out in this section, shall be deemed guilty of a class D felony.
6. A trust company in existence on October 15, 1967, or a trust company incorporated thereafter which does not accept demand deposits, may invest in but shall not invest or keep invested in the stock of any private corporation an amount in excess of fifteen percent of the capital and surplus fund of the trust company; provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply to the ownership of the capital stock of a safe deposit company as provided in section 362.105; nor to the ownership by a trust company in existence on October 15, 1967, or its stockholders of a part or all of the capital stock of one bank organized under the laws of the United States or of this state, nor to the ownership of a part or all of the capital of one corporation organized under the laws of this state for the principal purpose of receiving savings deposits or issuing debentures or loaning money on real estate or dealing in or guaranteeing the payment of real estate securities, or investing in other securities in which trust companies may invest under this chapter; nor to the continued ownership of stocks lawfully acquired prior to January 1, 1915, and the prohibition for investments in this subsection shall not apply to investments otherwise provided by law other than subdivision (4) of subsection 3 of section 362.105.
7. Any bank or trust company to which the provisions of subsection 2 of this section apply may continue to make loans pursuant to the provisions of subsection 2 of this section for up to five years after the appropriate decennial census indicates that the population of the city in which such bank or trust company is located has exceeded the limits provided in subsection 2 of this section.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7952, A.L. 1941 p. 679, A.L. 1943 p. 944, A.L. 1945 p. 919, A.L. 1959 H.B. 287, A.L. 1963 p. 450, A.L. 1967 p. 445, A.L. 1977 S.B. 420, A.L. 1981 S.B. 28, A.L. 1983 S.B. 331, A.L. 1985 H.B. 408, A.L. 1989 H.B. 346, A.L. 1993 H.B. 566, A.L. 1994 S.B. 701, A.L. 1995 S.B. 215, A.L. 2000 S.B. 896, A.L. 2001 H.B. 738 merged with S.B. 186, A.L. 2002 S.B. 895, A.L. 2003 H.B. 221 merged with S.B. 346, A.L. 2005 H.B. 707, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5357; 1919 § 11740
Effective 1-01-17
CROSS REFERENCES:
Loans guaranteed under Federal Servicemen's Readjustment Act, 442.120
Ownership of stock or securities of development finance corporation, 371.250
Urban redevelopment corporation bonds, 353.150
(1975) Borrower who has no knowledge that his contract for a loan with a bank exceeds the loan limit of the bank may maintain an action for breach of contract against the bank. Labor Discount Ct. v. State Bank and Trust Co. of Wellston (A.), 526 S.W.2d 407.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIV - Business and Financial Institutions
Chapter 362 - Banks and Trust Companies
Section 362.010 - Definitions.
Section 362.015 - No private banks shall be established — who may incorporate — when.
Section 362.020 - Articles of agreement — contents.
Section 362.025 - Articles of agreement to be filed.
Section 362.030 - Director to examine as to character and capital.
Section 362.035 - Certificate of incorporation — issuance — to be filed.
Section 362.040 - Notice of refusal of certificate — appeal.
Section 362.042 - Restated articles of incorporation may be amended at time of restatement, manner.
Section 362.044 - Stockholders' meetings — notice — business by proxy, cancellation of meetings.
Section 362.046 - Bylaws, who may make, amend or repeal.
Section 362.048 - Emergency bylaws — when.
Section 362.050 - Cash capital required.
Section 362.055 - Capital stock — par value.
Section 362.060 - Change of par value — notice of meeting — when change effective.
Section 362.063 - Power to close transfer books.
Section 362.067 - Stock option plan for officers and employees — increase in shares — consideration.
Section 362.070 - Compensation for organizing bank or trust company prohibited — penalty.
Section 362.075 - Issuance and sale of preferred stock shares — subject to director's approval.
Section 362.080 - Stockholders may authorize issuance and sale, when — manner.
Section 362.090 - Par value of preferred stock issued and offered for sale.
Section 362.105 - Powers and authority of banks and trust companies.
Section 362.106 - Additional powers.
Section 362.107 - Branch banking allowed, requirements — director of finance to approve, appeals.
Section 362.109 - Restrictions on orders and ordinances of political subdivisions.
Section 362.111 - Fees and service charges permitted, when, conditions.
Section 362.112 - Bank or trust company may act as custodian, when.
Section 362.117 - State bank may become trust company — procedure.
Section 362.118 - Trust company may become state bank — procedure.
Section 362.119 - Investment in trust companies by bank, limitations — definitions.
Section 362.120 - Capital notes may be issued and sold by banks and trust companies.
Section 362.130 - Extension of time for retirement of capital notes.
Section 362.135 - Liquidation of assets — funds held in trust.
Section 362.140 - Branch offices in foreign countries — how established — amount to be invested.
Section 362.145 - Content of application — director may approve or reject — examination of branches.
Section 362.150 - Director may investigate branches — require banks to dispose of holdings.
Section 362.155 - Accounts of branches to be kept separately.
Section 362.165 - Restrictions on taking and holding real estate.
Section 362.169 - Population defined for legal loan limit.
Section 362.171 - Bank officer making excessive loan — penalty.
Section 362.172 - Investment in stock of banks or bank holding companies — limitations.
Section 362.173 - Investments in small business investment companies.
Section 362.180 - Who may make Federal Housing Act loans.
Section 362.185 - Financial institutions may invest securities under Federal Housing Act.
Section 362.190 - May be used as security.
Section 362.195 - Applicability of sections 362.180 to 362.195.
Section 362.200 - Money not to be employed in trade or commerce.
Section 362.205 - Account books, requirements — property, how carried.
Section 362.207 - Securities held in name of nominee.
Section 362.220 - Agreements to pay time deposit before maturity prohibited — penalty.
Section 362.222 - Checks to be paid at par — exceptions — penalty.
Section 362.225 - Reserve depositaries.
Section 362.230 - No new loans until depleted reserves are restored.
Section 362.231 - Reserve requirements, federal regulation to take precedence, when.
Section 362.235 - National bank may become state bank or trust company — procedure, effect.
Section 362.240 - Change from state to national bank.
Section 362.250 - Oath of directors to be subscribed and certified — retained by board — penalty.
Section 362.253 - Two or more directors to constitute an executive committee — when.
Section 362.255 - Tenure of office of directors.
Section 362.260 - Vacancies in board of directors.
Section 362.265 - Change of number of directors.
Section 362.270 - Organizational meeting of directors.
Section 362.290 - Communications from director shall be submitted to directors and noted in minutes.
Section 362.295 - Reports to director — publication — penalty.
Section 362.310 - Surplus fund — composition — purposes.
Section 362.325 - Charter amended — procedure — notice — duty of director — appeal.
Section 362.330 - Bank may sell whole or any part of its assets or business — procedure.
Section 362.336 - Fraudulent checks and drafts issued by bank or agent — penalty.
Section 362.337 - Bank officer concealing loans, misdemeanor — penalty.
Section 362.340 - Employees to give bond — insurance — publication of minimum levels of coverages.
Section 362.345 - Penalties for receiving deposits when insolvent.
Section 362.350 - Officers, how sued — evidence of knowledge.
Section 362.355 - Administrators of deceased officers liable.
Section 362.360 - Interpleader in certain actions — funds may remain in bank — costs.
Section 362.385 - Rate of interest.
Section 362.405 - Assessments by director of finance paid to director of revenue.
Section 362.410 - Preservation of books and records.
Section 362.415 - Prohibitions against encroachments upon certain powers of banks.
Section 362.420 - Prohibition of banking business.
Section 362.421 - Advertising as bankers, prohibited, when — penalty.
Section 362.425 - Use of sign or words indicating bank by unauthorized persons prohibited.
Section 362.435 - Foreign banking corporation may transact business in this state, when.
Section 362.440 - Licenses to foreign corporations — renewal.
Section 362.445 - Process defined — director of finance to accept service of process, when — fee.
Section 362.450 - Revocation of authorization certificate or license in certain cases.
Section 362.460 - Reports of foreign banking corporations — penalties.
Section 362.462 - Relocation of main banking house in another state.
Section 362.463 - Out-of-state bank may relocate to this state.
Section 362.465 - Deposits of minors.
Section 362.466 - Applicability of law — rights, powers, protections.
Section 362.470 - Joint deposits.
Section 362.471 - Pay-on-death accounts — form — effect — payments from.
Section 362.475 - Deposits of deceased trustee shall be paid to beneficiary.
Section 362.480 - Deposits of trustee, how paid out.
Section 362.485 - Special remedies available to banks doing a safe deposit business.
Section 362.488 - Death of lessee, duties of lessor — additional duties by contract.
Section 362.490 - Banks exempt from furnishing security for insured deposits.
Section 362.495 - When payment and withdrawals may be suspended.
Section 362.500 - Shall notify finance director of suspension — duties of commissioner.
Section 362.505 - Audit of bank by director — approval of reopening plans.
Section 362.510 - When director shall liquidate.
Section 362.515 - Special deposits — nature — use.
Section 362.520 - Banks may close, when — bank holiday, effect of.
Section 362.530 - Contributions to charitable agencies.
Section 362.560 - Trust guaranty fund.
Section 362.570 - Application of trust guaranty fund.
Section 362.575 - Personal representatives and other persons not liable as stockholders.
Section 362.580 - Common trust fund authorized.
Section 362.590 - Bond not required of banks and trust companies, when acting as fiduciaries.
Section 362.600 - Reciprocal corporate fiduciary powers — certificates of reciprocity.
Section 362.610 - Banks and trust companies may merge or consolidate.
Section 362.620 - Agreement for consolidation.
Section 362.630 - Agreement for merger.
Section 362.640 - Agreement for merger or consolidation.
Section 362.650 - Certified copies evidence.
Section 362.670 - Finance director shall certify finding within thirty days.
Section 362.680 - Agreement to be submitted to stockholders, when — exceptions, procedures.
Section 362.690 - Agreement binding, when.
Section 362.700 - Agreement for merger becomes effective, when.
Section 362.710 - Agreement for consolidation becomes effective, when.
Section 362.720 - Receiving or consolidated company shall issue new certificates for old, when.
Section 362.760 - Cost of proceedings, how taxed.
Section 362.770 - Corporate existence of old merged into new company — title to property.
Section 362.780 - New company succeeds to fiduciary relations of old.
Section 362.790 - New company liable for obligations of old.
Section 362.800 - Pending actions not to abate — substitution.
Section 362.810 - Trust and fiduciary relations of old companies continue in new.
Section 362.900 - Declaration of intent.
Section 362.910 - Definitions.
Section 362.915 - Limitation on bank holding company — total deposits, how computed.
Section 362.920 - Procedure to obtain order allowing acquisition — duty of director.
Section 362.930 - Injunctive relief, when.
Section 362.935 - Director of finance to administer — rules and orders authorized.
Section 362.940 - Disclaimer as to implied repeal of other law.
Section 362.1010 - Citation of law.
Section 362.1015 - Definitions.
Section 362.1020 - Inapplicability of certain sections, when.
Section 362.1035 - Capital account, minimum required — company's duty to maintain, requirements.
Section 362.1037 - Management authority, exclusively vested.
Section 362.1040 - Organizational instruments, requirements.
Section 362.1055 - Annual registration report, contents, filing fee.
Section 362.1060 - Permissible acts — foreign companies, exercise of trust powers.
Section 362.1065 - Commercial banking, engagement in prohibited.
Section 362.1075 - Fiduciary capacity — oath, affirmation, affidavit, or acknowledgment.
Section 362.1080 - Advertising prohibited.
Section 362.1085 - Examination and investigation of company, procedure.
Section 362.1090 - Cease and desist order — notice of charges, when, procedure.
Section 362.1100 - Order of removal — notice of charges, when, procedure.
Section 362.1110 - Principal place of business — retention of records — in camera inspection, when.
Section 362.1115 - Information exempt from sunshine law — disclosure, when — violation, penalty.