Wisconsin Statutes

§ 214.655 — Authority to form interim institution.

Wisconsin § 214.655
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 214Savings banks
Subch.subch. IX of ch. 214 SUBCHAPTER IX
VOLUNTARY CORPORATE CHANGES

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Wis. Stat. § 214.655 (2026).

Text

214.655 214.655(1) (1) A savings bank may form an interim institution to effect a corporate restructuring, a voluntary corporate change or other transformation that does not in reality create an additional new financial institution, but that moves insured deposits from one financial institution to another pursuant to a change in control, change in method of ownership, merger or other organizational change that results in no new insurable deposits. The interim institution may become or receive the continuing or surviving financial institution or may be a conduit through which an existing financial institution’s assets, liabilities, fixtures, personnel, rights and property are passed to effect a corporate change. In connection with formation of an interim institution, an existing savings ban

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Legislative History

214.655 History History: 1991 a. 221 ; 1995 a. 27 .

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