Wisconsin Code § 221.0203

Certificate of authority
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) POWERS GRANTED
BY CERTIFICATE. If an application for authority to organize a
banking corporation is approved, the division shall issue a certificate of authority to the applicants, who shall thereafter be known
as the incorporators. The certificate of authority shall grant the
incorporators such powers as are incidentally or necessarily preliminary to the organization of a banking corporation. These
powers include all of the following:
(a) Creating a temporary organization, consisting of a chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer.
(b) Executing and filing articles of incorporation.
(c) Adopting rules for the conduct of meetings of the incorporators and of the first meeting of the shareholders.
(d) Opening subscription books for stock.
(e) Securing an option on real estate to be used as a bank
office.
(f) Fixing an amount at which the stock shall be sold.
(g) Collecting subscriptions to the stock.
(h) Selecting a depository for funds as may be collected.
(i) Appointing any agent or agents.
(j) Compiling a set of bylaws for submission to the
shareholders.
(2) VOTING REQUIREMENTS. Following the incorporation of a
bank, an action permitted by this chapter to be taken by its incorporators may be taken by the majority of its incorporators or the
survivors of the incorporators.

‹ Prev All Wisconsin sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.