New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 12 - TRADE, COMMERCE AND BANKING
Chapter 16 - BANKING
Part 61 - INVESTMENTS IN ENTERPRISES CONDUCTING BUSINESS RELATED TO BANKING
Section 12.16.61.8 - BUSINESSES RELATED TO BANKING
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A state bank may invest and participate in business enterprises with various forms of business organization including, but not limited to, corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships and joint ventures; provided the following conditions are met:
B. The enterprise in which the investment is made may include investment and participation by non-bank businesses; provided participation by the non-bank businesses is required to facilitate activities conducted by the enterprise, and is not merely a passive or speculative investment by the non-bank businesses.
C. A state bank which wishes to invest and participate in or perform new activities in an entity organized under this regulation shall apply for the prior approval of the director of the financial institutions division. The application shall include a strategic business plan for the proposed organization or activity, with form and content acceptable to the director. If the application is approved the director may impose one or more legal or supervisory conditions in connection with the approval.
D. All provisions of banking laws and regulations applicable to the operations of the bank shall be equally applicable to the operations of the enterprise in which the investment is made.
E. Pertinent book figures of the bank and the enterprise shall be consolidated for the purpose of applying applicable statutory limitations.
F. Each enterprise in which a New Mexico state bank is the principal bank investor shall be subject to examination and supervision by the director of the financial institutions division in the same manner and to the same extent as the investing bank, and shall be assessed a fee determined by the director to cover the cost of examination. If, upon examination, the director finds that the enterprise is created or operated in violation of law or regulation or that the manner of operation is unsafe or unsound, the bank will be directed to take appropriate remedial action, which may include divesting its interest in the enterprise.