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For Immediate Release
March 8, 2002
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AMERICA’S COMMUNITY BANKERS, 17 STATE GROUPS URGE ACTIVITY-BASED FHLBANK STOCK

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — America’s Community Bankers and 17 state banking trade groups have strongly renewed their request that the Federal Housing Finance Board require all Federal Home Loan Bank capital plans to include an activity-based stock purchase requirement.

In a letter to the FHFB on the eve of the agency’s first decision to approve a Bank’s capital plan (the FHLBank of Seattle on Wednesday), the trade groups said: “Requiring each FHLBank member to capitalize its own activities will mean that the FHLBank’s programs in which members engage generally would not require additional capitalization by non-participating FHLBank members.”

The groups further said that a combination of minimum capital requirements for membership coupled with activity-based requirements “can prevent creation of separate classes of membership with the potential of some members gaming the FHLBank for lower interest rates on advances, while others game the FHLBank for higher dividends. We strongly urge the Finance Board to adopt such a requirement.”

Most of the proposed capital plans contain an activity-based stock purchase requirement.

The letter is ATTACHED.



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