Wisconsin Code § 221.0202

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(1) CONTENTS. An application under s. 221.0201 shall be prepared and filed in duplicate, and shall
include all of the following:
(a) The location of the proposed bank.
(b) The character of the business to be transacted by the proposed bank.
(c) The proposed capital of the proposed bank.
(d) The full name, residence, and occupation of each
applicant.
(e) Other information required by the division.
(2) NOTICE OF APPLICATION. Upon receipt by the division of
properly executed application, the division shall, within 5 days,
forward to the applicants a copy of a notice of application for authority to organize a bank. The notice of application shall contain the information required under sub. (1) and a date and place
for hearing on the application. The notice shall be published as a
class 3 notice, under ch. 985, by the applicants, at their own expense, in the city, village or town where the bank is to be located.
Proof of publication shall be filed with the division in such form
as the division requires. The division may waive the requirement
of publication, if the bank to be organized is to replace, absorb or
consolidate one or more existing banks.
(3) FEE. The applicants shall pay to the division a fee in an
amount determined by the division, together with the actual costs
incurred by the division in making an investigation under sub. (4)
of the application.
(4) INVESTIGATION. (a) At the hearing and by such investigation as the division considers necessary, the division shall consider all of the following:
1. Whether the character, responsibility and general fitness
of the persons named in the application command confidence and
warrant the belief that the business of the proposed bank will be
honestly and efficiently conducted in accordance with this
chapter.
2. Whether public convenience and advantage will be promoted by allowing the bank to organize.
3. The character and experience of the proposed officers.
4. The adequacy of existing banking facilities and the need
of further banking capital.
5. The outlook for the growth and development of the area
where the bank is to be located.
6. The methods and banking practices of any existing banks
in the area where the bank is to be located; the interest rate that
these existing banks charge to borrowers; and the character of the
service which these existing banks provide to the community.
7. The prospects for the success of the proposed bank if efficiently managed.
(b) The division shall complete the investigation within 90
days after the filing with the division of proof of publication under sub. (2) and the paying of the fee under sub. (3), whichever is
later. If a majority of the applicants and the division mutually
agree, the time may be extended for an additional period of 60
days.
(5) DECISION. After completing the investigation under sub.
(4), the division shall make a written report to the banking institutions review board stating the results of the investigation and
the division’s recommendation. The board shall consider the
matter, conduct any necessary hearing, and promptly make its decision approving or disapproving the application. The decision
shall be final except pursuant to s. 220.035 (1) and (3). If the application is approved, the division shall endorse on each of the
original applications the word “Approved”. If the application is
disapproved, the division shall endorse the word “Disapproved”.
One of the duplicate originals shall be filed in the division’s office and one shall be returned by mail to the applicants.

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