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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 7 - BANKING AND FINANCE

CHAPTER 1 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ARTICLE 5 - INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATIONS AND BANK AGENCIES
§ 7-1-717 - Securities, and other evidence of indebtedness to be held in this state

O.C.G.A. 7-1-717 (2010)
7-1-717. Securities, and other evidence of indebtedness to be held in this state


(a) Each international banking corporation shall hold, at its office in this state, currency, bonds, notes, debentures, drafts, bills of exchange, or other evidence of indebtedness or other obligations payable in the United States or in United States funds or, with the prior approval of the department, in funds freely convertible into United States funds in an amount which shall be not less than 108 percent of the aggregate amount of liabilities of such international banking corporation payable at or through its office in this state or as a result of the operations of the international bank agency, including acceptances but excluding:

(1) Accrued expenses; and

(2) Amounts due and other liabilities to other offices or branches of and wholly owned (except for a nominal number of directors' shares) subsidiaries of such international banking corporation.

(b) For the purpose of this Code section, the department shall value marketable securities at principal amount or market value, whichever is lower; shall have the right to determine the value of any nonmarketable bond, note, debenture, draft, bill of exchange, or other evidence of indebtedness or of any other obligation held by or owed to the international banking corporation in this state; and, in determining the amount of assets for the purpose of computing the above ratio of assets to liabilities, shall have the power to exclude any particular assets but may give credit, subject to such rules and regulations as the department may from time to time promulgate, to deposits and credit balances with unaffiliated banking institutions outside this state if such deposits or credit balances are payable in United States funds or in currencies freely convertible into United States funds, provided that credit given for such deposits and credit balances shall not exceed in aggregate amounts such percentage, but not less than 8 percent, as the department may from time to time prescribe of the aggregate amount of liabilities of such international banking corporation, determined as hereinabove provided.

(c) If by reason of the existence or the potential occurrence of unusual or extraordinary circumstances the department deems it necessary or desirable for the maintenance of a sound financial condition, for the protection of creditors and the public interest, and to maintain public confidence in the business of the international bank agency of the international banking corporation, it may reduce the credit to be given as above provided for deposits and credit balances with unaffiliated banking institutions outside this state and it may require such international banking corporation to deposit, in accordance with such rules and regulations as the department shall from time to time promulgate, the assets required to be held in this state pursuant to this Code section with such bank or trust company existing under the laws of this state as such international banking corporation may designate and the department may approve.

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