South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 37 - Business Development Corporations
Section 33-37-410. Who may become members, stockholders or bondholders.

In addition to other persons and notwithstanding any provision of general or special law or any provision in their respective charters, agreements of association, articles of organization, or trust indentures:
(1) All domestic corporations organized for the purpose of carrying on business within this State, including without implied limitation, public utility companies and insurance and casualty companies, foreign corporations licensed to do business in the State, and all trusts, may acquire, purchase, hold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise dispose of bonds, securities, or other evidences of indebtedness created by or the shares of the capital stock of the corporation and while owners of the stock may exercise all the rights, powers, and privileges of ownership, including the right to vote on it, all without the approval of a regulatory authority of the State.
(2) All financial institutions may become members of the corporation and make loans to the corporation as provided in this chapter.
(3) A financial institution which does not become a member of the corporation may not acquire any shares of the capital stock of the corporation. In the event a nonmember financial institution becomes an owner of shares in the corporation but does not become a member, these shares shall automatically become nonvoting shares and may not be considered for the purpose of determining a quorum.
(4) Each financial institution which becomes a member of the corporation may acquire, purchase, hold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise dispose of bonds, securities, or other evidences of indebtedness created by or the shares of the capital stock of the corporation and while owners of the stock may exercise all the rights, powers, and privileges of ownership, including the right to vote on it, all without the approval of a regulatory authority of the State. The amount of the capital stock of the corporation which may be acquired by a member pursuant to the authority granted in this section may not exceed five percent of the capital and surplus of the member. The amount of capital stock of the corporation which a member may acquire pursuant to the authority granted in this section is in addition to the amount of capital stock in corporations which the member otherwise is authorized to acquire. A shareholder may acquire or hold more than ten percent of the outstanding shares of the corporation, however all shares in excess of ten percent automatically become nonvoting shares.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 12-1141; 1958 (50) 1886; 1995 Act No. 123, Section 2; 2015 Act No. 60 (S.389), Section 1, eff June 4, 2015.
Effect of Amendment
2015 Act No. 60, Section 1, in (1), inserted a comma following "limitation"; in (3), added the second sentence, relating to nonmember financial institution owning of shares; and in (4), added the last sentence, relating to holding more than 10 percent of outstanding shares.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations

Chapter 37 - Business Development Corporations

Section 33-37-10. Definitions.

Section 33-37-20. Deposit of funds.

Section 33-37-30, 33-37-40. Reserved.

Section 33-37-50. Offices.

Section 33-37-60. Credit of State is not pledged.

Section 33-37-70. Corporation, its subsidiary, and securities issued thereby exempt from taxes and fees.

Section 33-37-80. Tax credit for nondeductible losses arising from sale or other disposition of securities of corporation.

Section 33-37-210. Filing declaration of charter; contents.

Section 33-37-220. Additional contents of declaration of charter.

Section 33-37-230. Charter shall be void unless business begun within three years.

Section 33-37-240. Calling first meeting; organization; quorum.

Section 33-37-250. Powers.

Section 33-37-260. Amendment of charter.

Section 33-37-270. Approval by Secretary of State and filing of articles of amendment.

Section 33-37-280. Subsidiary business entities.

Section 33-37-410. Who may become members, stockholders or bondholders.

Section 33-37-420. Application for membership.

Section 33-37-430. Duration of membership; withdrawal.

Section 33-37-440. Powers of stockholders and members.

Section 33-37-450. Voting by stockholders and members.

Section 33-37-460. Loans to corporation by members.

Section 33-37-465. Short-term loans to corporation by members.

Section 33-37-470. Authorization for issuance of new classes of stock.

Section 33-37-610. Management of corporation.

Section 33-37-620. Board of directors; membership; powers.

Section 33-37-630. Election of directors; vacancies.

Section 33-37-640. Liability for losses.

Section 33-37-910. Applicability of the Business Corporation Act.

Section 33-37-1010. Definitions.

Section 33-37-1020. Establishment of program; loan loss reserve.

Section 33-37-1030. Participating financial institution; execution of agreement.

Section 33-37-1040. Participating financial institutions; functions and duties.

Section 33-37-1050. Business Development Corporation; transfers to loss reserve account; reports.

Section 33-37-1060. Release of funds to cover losses by participating financial institutions.

Section 33-37-1070. Disposition of earnings and interest on state fund account and loss reserve account.

Section 33-37-1080. Discontinuance of participation by participating financial institution.

Section 33-37-1090. Audits and annual reports.

Section 33-37-1100. Dissolution of loss reserve fund.