Any foreign corporation licensed pursuant to article two of this
chapter to engage in business in this state, may make a written
application to the superintendent for leave to do one or more of the
following:
1. To change its place of business from the place designated in its
license to another place in this state. An application for such change
shall be accompanied by an investigation fee as prescribed pursuant to
section eighteen-a of this chapter.
2. To change its corporate name if such change has been effected under
the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation.
3. To enlarge, limit or otherwise change the business which it
proposes to do in this state.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - Foreign Banking Corporations and National Banks
200 - When Foreign Banking Corporation May Transact Business in This State.
200-A - Actions Maintained by a Foreign Banking Corporation.
200-C - Maintenance of Books, Accounts and Records.
201 - Conditions to Be Complied With by Foreign Banking Corporations Applying for Initial License.
201-A - Rights and Privileges of Foreign Banking Corporation Under License; Effect of Revocation.
201-B - Fiduciary Powers of Foreign Banking Corporations.
201-C - Notice of Acquisition of Control or Merger.
202 - Rates of Interest; Installment Obligations; Personal Loan Departments; Effect of Usury
202-A - Restrictions on Receiving Deposits.
202-B - Maintenance of Assets in This State.
202-C - Reserves Against Deposits.
202-D - Foreign Banking Corporation May Not Maintain Both Agencies and Branches in This State.
202-G - Succession to Agency by Branch and to Branch by Agency.
202-I - Safe Deposit Business of Branches.
202-J - Power to Act as Trustee Under Self-Employed Retirement Trust or Individual Retirement Trust.
203 - Change of Location, Name or Business.
204 - Reports of Foreign Banking Corporations; Penalties.
206 - Termination of Existence.
208 - Nondiscriminatory Treatment of Insured State Banks and National Banks.
209 - Restrictions on Executive Officers of Foreign Banking Corporations and National Banks.