Bank
and Trust Company Charter Applications
Applications for bank and trust company charters are
provided for in Chapter III, Application Procedure for
Financial Institution Charters, of the Rules and Regulations
of the State Banking Board. After the commissioner
determines an application submitted for a bank charter is
complete, he conducts an investigation and examination of
the application. His findings are presented at a public
hearing, which is held on behalf of the application.
A public hearing is provided for in Chapter IV, Hearings
for Charter Applications, of the Rules and Regulations of
the State Banking Board. All hearings are conducted pursuant
to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, Wyoming Statute
16-3-101 through 16-3-115. The Board, within 90 days after
receipt of the transcript of the public hearing, approves,
conditionally approves or disapproves applications for state
bank charters. Before approving an application, the Board
must ascertain that the following conditions are met:
· Public need and
convenience will be promoted by the establishment of the
proposed financial institution;
· Conditions in the
community in which the proposed financial institution
would transact business afford reasonable promise of
successful operation;
· Financial institution is
being formed for no other purpose than the legitimate
objects contemplated by the laws of the state;
· Proposed capital and
surplus are not less than the required minimum and are
adequate in light of current and prospective conditions;
· Proposed officers and
directors have sufficient experience, ability and standing
to afford reasonable promise of successful operation;
· Name of the proposed
financial institution does not resemble so closely as to
cause confusion the name of any other financial
institution transacting business in the county;
· Applicants have complied
with all applicable provisions of law.
Charter Application Timeline
- Application received in office of State Banking
Commissioner.
- Within 30 days of receipt of application, the
commissioner will notify the applicant in writing of any
deficiencies or that the application has been accepted
for filing.
- Once the application is deemed complete and is
accepted for filing by the commissioner, he will notify
the chairman of the State Banking Board (board) who then
establishes the time and place for the public hearing
(not less than 60 days nor more than 120 days from the
date the application is accepted for filing).
- Within 30 days after receipt of the notice of the time
and place of the hearing, the applicant shall publish
notice of the application and public hearing in a
newspaper of general circulation within the county where
the proposed financial institution is to be located.
Publication shall be made once a week for 3 consecutive
weeks prior to the hearing. The applicant shall furnish
proof of publication to the commissioner prior to the
hearing.
- The public hearing is held.
- Within 90 days after receipt of the transcripts of the
public hearing, the board issues its approval,
conditional approval or disapproval of the application.
- If the board approves the application, the
commissioner shall file the articles of incorporation
within 20 days of the board’s decision.
- If the board conditionally approves the application,
the commissioner will file the articles of
incorporation within 20 days of the applicant’s
compliance with the board’s instructions.
- If the board disapproves the application, the
commissioner shall mail notice of the disapproval to
the applicants within 20 days after the board’s
decision.
Certificate of Authority
- Upon approval of the charter application and granting
of the charter by the board, the applicant shall apply
to the commissioner for a certificate of authority prior
to commencing business.
- The commissioner shall approve or deny the application
for a certificate of authority within 30 days of receipt
of the application.
- If the application is approved, the commissioner
shall issue a certificate of authority within 20 days
of his decision.
- If the application is denied, the commissioner shall
mail a notice of denial within 20 days of his
decision.
- If the application is denied, the organizers have 90
days to resubmit the application for a certificate of
authority with the necessary corrections.
October 15, 2002