Colorado Code § 11-105-303

Corporate powers - interest and charges
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In addition to the general
corporate powers granted by this code, a state bank has the power, subject to the limitations and
restrictions imposed by this code and the rules of the banking board, to lend money either upon
the security of real property or personal property, or otherwise; to charge, or to receive in
advance, interest therefor; and to contract for a charge for a secured or unsecured installment
loan.

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