North Carolina Statutes
§ 54-109.82 — Investment of funds
North Carolina § 54-109.82
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 54-109.82 (2026).
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The capital, deposits, undivided profits and reserve fund of the corporation may be invested only in any of the following ways:
(1)They may be lent to the members of the corporation in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
(2)In capital shares, obligations, or preferred stock issues of any agency, company, or association organized either as a stock company, mutual association, or membership corporation, provided the membership or stockholdings, as the case may be, of the agency, company, or association are confined or restricted to credit unions or organizations of credit unions, or provided the purpose for which the agency, company, or association is organized or designed is to service or otherwise assist credit union operations.
(3)In obligations of the State of North Caroli
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Nearby Sections
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§ 54-109.1
Definition and purposes§ 54-109.10
Creation and supervision of Division§ 54-109.105
What information deemed confidential; disclosure; certain information deemed public; exchange of information§ 54-109.106
Foreign Credit Unions§ 54-109.11
Duties of Administrator§ 54-109.12
Corporations organized hereunder subject to Administrator of Credit Unions; rules and regulations§ 54-109.13
Revocation of certificate; liquidation§ 54-109.14
Fees§ 54-109.15
Reports§ 54-109.16
Examinations required; payment of cost§ 54-109.17
Records§ 54-109.19
Removal of officers§ 54-109.2
Organization procedure§ 54-109.20
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