Delaware Code § 5-1514

Determination of public convenience
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Upon the application for a certificate that public convenience and advantage will be promoted by the establishment of the credit card
institution, the State Bank Commissioner shall consider and determine whether public convenience and advantage would be promoted by
the establishment of the credit card institution, and whether the terms and provisions of the articles of association and the proposed
corporation's location and plan of operation are in compliance with this chapter, and shall issue or refuse to issue a certificate in accordance
with such determination. In making such determination, the State Bank Commissioner shall consider, in addition to such other matters as
the Commissioner may deem relevant, the experience of the incorporator(s) in the credit card business and with respect to the acceptance
and administration of time deposits, and, if applicable, the quality of management and past financial performance. If the Commissioner
refuses to issue a certificate, no further proceedings shall be had, but the application may be renewed after 1 year from the date of the
refusal. If the Commissioner issues the certificate, the incorporator(s) shall hold the first meeting and follow the procedure prescribed by §
1515 of this title.

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