Utah Code § 7-1-617

No concentration limit under state law
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(1) There is no state deposit cap or concentration limit under Utah law. A depository institution or
depository institution holding company may control any percentage of the total deposits held
within this state by all depository institutions of the same class.
(2) To the extent authorized by federal law, the commissioner may, on a case by case basis, waive
any applicable federal deposit concentration limit that has the effect of being more limiting
than Subsection (1). In making a decision to waive a federal deposit concentration limit, the
commissioner shall apply a standard that does not discriminate against out-of-state depository
institutions, upon a finding that the waiver promotes:
(a) the availability of financial services;
(b) the marketability of Utah depository institutions; or
(c) another public interest.
(3) This section does not affect the applicability, if any, of antitrust law.

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