Indiana Statutes

§ 28-7-1-1 — Persons authorized to organize; application; articles of incorporation

Indiana § 28-7-1-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 7SPECIALIZED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 1Credit Unions

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Ind. Code § 28-7-1-1 (2026).

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(a)Any seven (7) persons who are residents of Indiana, of legal age, and representing not less than five hundred (500) persons who belong to one (1) or more qualified groups (as defined in section 10 of this chapter) may apply to the department for permission to organize a credit union, by signing and acknowledging, in triplicate, articles of incorporation.
(b)Those persons desiring to organize a credit union under this chapter shall make application on forms prescribed by the director. The articles shall state:
(1)the name of the credit union;
(2)the address of the credit union's principal office;
(3)the purpose for which it is formed;
(4)qualification for membership in the credit union;
(5)the par value of the shares;
(6)the maximum number of directors;
(7)the name, address, and

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