STATEMENT BY CHARLOTTE M. BAHIN, DIRECTOR OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS AND SENIOR REGULATORY COUNSEL, AMERICA’S COMMUNITY BANKERS, ON THE OTS ISSUANCE TODAY OF MUTUAL CONVERSION AND MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY RE
America’s Community Bankers commends the Office of Thrift
Supervision for issuing a comprehensive strategy for governing mutual
institutions, mutual holding companies and the mutual-to-stock conversion
process. It is clear that the concerns of ACB’s mutual members were heard by OTS
as part of the jointly sponsored "listening tour."
ACB is particularly pleased with OTS’s recognition that mutuals
are different from stock institutions and should be examined and supervised
differently. The new OTS approach will give mutuals that want to remain mutual
new tools to do so and to better serve their communities. We encourage the FDIC
and state regulators to adopt this approach for non-OTS regulated mutuals.
ACB also commends OTS for making the mutual holding company
option more attractive to mutuals. The immediate effective date of the new
powers and authorities for MHCs, as provided for in the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act,
will put MHCs on the same level playing field with commercial banks’ financial
holding companies. OTS’s streamlining of the application process also enhances
the desirability of creating a MHC rather than a full conversion to stock
ownership.
ACB believes that the new streamlined mutual-to-stock conversion
process, which provides more direction on business plans for using the
conversion proceeds, should save institutions time and money. Also,
standardizing the stock buyback rules so that institutions regulated by the OTS
and the FDIC will be playing by the same rules will give newly converted
institutions a greater opportunity to make their stock more attractive in the
financial markets.
America’s Community Bankers is the national trade association committed to shaping the future of
banking by being the innovative industry leader strengthening the competitive position of
community banks. To learn more about ACB, visit
www.AmericasCommunityBankers.com.
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