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Page 308
... served , nor that approval of the instant proposal would give rise to any significant public benefits . Considerations relating to the convenience and needs of the communities to be served thus lend no weight toward approval of the ...
... served , nor that approval of the instant proposal would give rise to any significant public benefits . Considerations relating to the convenience and needs of the communities to be served thus lend no weight toward approval of the ...
Page 373
... served . The financial and managerial resources and future prospects of Applicant and its subsidiary banks appear generally satisfactory in view of Applicant's commitment to inject additional equity capital into its three subsidiary ...
... served . The financial and managerial resources and future prospects of Applicant and its subsidiary banks appear generally satisfactory in view of Applicant's commitment to inject additional equity capital into its three subsidiary ...
Page 453
... serves would similarly be served by a relaxation of the restriction found in ยง 225.4 ( a ) ( 12 ) ( 1 ) . Thus , the purpose of the present amendment is to permit a bank heiding ( d ) Although a bank holding company company to extend ...
... serves would similarly be served by a relaxation of the restriction found in ยง 225.4 ( a ) ( 12 ) ( 1 ) . Thus , the purpose of the present amendment is to permit a bank heiding ( d ) Although a bank holding company company to extend ...
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