53-224.13. Interstate branching through the acquisition of a branch.
An out-of-state bank that does not have a branch in North Carolina and that meets the requirements of this Article may establish and maintain a branch in this State through the acquisition of a branch. (1995, c. 322, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 53 - Regulation of Financial Services
Article 17B - Interstate Branch Banking.
§ 53-224.11 - Interstate branching by North Carolina State banks.
§ 53-224.12 - Interstate branching by de novo entry.
§ 53-224.13 - Interstate branching through the acquisition of a branch.
§ 53-224.14 - Requirement of notice and other conditions.
§ 53-224.15 - Conditions for approval.
§ 53-224.18 - Authority of State banks to establish interstate branches by merger.
§ 53-224.19 - Interstate merger transactions and branching permitted.
§ 53-224.20 - Notice and filing requirements.
§ 53-224.21 - Conditions for interstate merger prior to June 1, 1997.
§ 53-224.23 - Applicability of supervisory authority.
§ 53-224.24 - Examinations; periodic reports; cooperative agreements; assessment of fees.
§ 53-224.27 - Additional branches.
§ 53-224.28 - Notice of subsequent merger or other change in control.
§ 53-224.29 - Branch closings.