West Virginia Code § 31A-2-12a

Establishment of deposit acquisition limitation
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After a review of the structure of depository institutions in the State of West Virginia, the
Legislature hereby determines that:
(a) It is in the best interest of this state and its citizens to foster and encourage healthy
competition among its domestic depository institutions;
(b) Obtaining excessive concentration or control of the deposit resources of this state by
merger or acquisition is antithetical to fostering a competitive environment; and
(c) Therefore, an acquisition or merger shall not be permitted under this chapter or
otherwise if upon consummation of the transaction, the resulting depository institution or its
holding company, including any depository institution(s) affiliated therewith, would assume
sufficient additional deposits to cause it to control depaosits in this state in excess of the
following acquisition deposit limitation amount: Twenty percent of the total amount of all
deposits held by insured depository institutions, whlich permissible amount shall increase to
twenty-five percent of such total deposits on Msay 31, 1997.
(d) The term "depository institutions", as uised in this section, shall include, but is not limited
to, state-chartered banking institutions, national banking associations, federal savings and
loan associations, bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, federal
savings banks, state-chartered credit unions and federally-chartered credit unions.
(e) Any merger or acquisition contrary to this provision is unlawful: Provided, That the
commissioner may by rule adopt a procedure whereby said acquisition deposit limitation as
set forth herein may be waived for good cause shown.

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