Maryland Code § FI-3-209

Section FI-3-209
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(a) (1) Before the Commissioner issues a certificate to do business, the
required capital stock and the required surplus shall be paid in full.
(2) A commercial bank shall have required capital stock that equals
at least:
(i) $750,000, if it is in a municipal area with not more than
50,000 inhabitants; and
(ii) $1.5 million, if it is in a municipal area with more than
50,000 inhabitants.

(3) A commercial bank shall have a surplus in an amount that equals
at least 20 percent of its required capital stock.
(b) (1) Before a commercial bank establishes a branch, the commercial
bank shall have capital stock and surplus as provided in this subsection.
(2) For a branch that is to be located inside the municipal area of the
principal banking office of the commercial bank, the commercial bank shall have
capital stock and surplus that equal at least the sum of the amounts required by
subsection (a) of this section.
(3) For a branch that is to be located outside the municipal area of
the principal banking office of the commercial bank, the commercial bank shall have
capital stock and surplus that equal at least the sum of:
(i) The amount required by subsection (a) of this section; and
(ii) 1. $120,000, if it is in a municipal area with not more
than 25,000 inhabitants;
2. $180,000, if it is in a municipal area with more than
25,000 and not more than 100,000 inhabitants;
3. $240,000, if it is in a municipal area with more than
100,000 and not more than 250,000 inhabitants; and
4. $900,000, if it is in a municipal area with more than
250,000 inhabitants.
(c) Unless otherwise provided by law, the unimpaired capital and surplus
of a commercial bank include its debt instruments issued under § 3-312 of this title.

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