Colorado Code § 11-103-707

Conversion from state bank to national and vice versa
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(1) Nothing in
the law of this state shall restrict the right of a state bank to convert into a national bank upon
compliance with the laws of the United States, and, upon completion of such conversion, it shall
surrender its charter as a state bank.
(2) The board shall grant a state charter to a national bank located in this state that
follows the procedure prescribed by federal law to convert into a state bank if it meets the
requirements established by the banking board in its rules. Any requirement that shares must be
paid in cash may be satisfied by the exchange of shares of the converted state bank for those of
the converting national bank, which may be valued at no more than their fair cash market value.
The procedure for incorporation of a state bank may be modified to the extent made necessary
by the difference between an ordinary incorporation and a conversion as established by the
banking board in its rules. The converting bank shall cause to be published a notice of the
conversion once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the
county in which the converting bank has its principal office. The converting bank shall file proof
of the publication with the division.
(3) The converted bank shall be considered the same business and corporate entity as the
converting bank with all of the rights, powers, and duties of the converting bank except as
limited by the charter and bylaws of the resulting bank. It may use the name of the converting
bank whenever it can do any act under such name more conveniently.
(4) Any reference to the converting bank in any writing, whether executed or taking
effect before or after the conversion, shall be deemed a reference to the converted bank if not
inconsistent with the other provisions of such writing.

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