Nevada Code § 677.180

Investigation and examination of applicant
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Upon the filing of an application, the
Commissioner shall make or cause to be made a careful investigation and
examination relative to the following:
1. Character, reputation and financial
standing of the organizers or incorporators.
2. The need for a thrift company or an
additional thrift company, as the case may be, in the community where the
proposed licensee is to be located, giving particular consideration to the
adequacy of existing thrift company services and the need for additional
services of this kind in the community.
3. The ability of the community to support
the proposed licensee, giving consideration to:
(a) The competition offered by existing
licensees;
(b) Whether a thrift company has previously
operated in the community; and
(c) The opportunities for profitable employment
of the licensees money as indicated by the average demand for credit, the
number of potential investors, the volume of transactions where the services of
a thrift company would be appropriate, and the business and industries of the
community with particular regard to their stability, diversification and size.
4. The character, banking, industrial
loan, finance or thrift company or other experience and business qualifications
of the proposed officers and managers of the licensee.
5. The character, financial
responsibility, business experience and standing of the proposed stockholders
and directors.
6. Any other facts and circumstances
bearing on the proposed licensee as in the opinion of the Commissioner may be
relevant.

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