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Encyclopedia > Bank holding company

A bank holding company is a company that owns two or more banks. It is required to register with the governors of the Federal Reserve System.


Regulation

New or smaller Banks often convert themselves into bank holding companies to take advantage of the greater financial flexibility this designation affords them. The advantages and disadvantages of each are laid out on page three and four of the following document from denovobanks.com (http://www.denovobanks.com/downloads/pgfm-structure-alternatives.pdf).


To summarize, becoming a bank holding company makes it easier for the firm to raise capital than if it remained a traditional bank. It can assume debt of shareholders on a tax free basis, borrow money, acquire other banks and non-bank entities more easily, and issue stock with greater ease. Likewise it has a greater legal authority to repurchase its own stock once issued.


The downside is greater levels of regulation, especially if there are more than 300 shareholders, at which point the Bank Holding Company is forced to file with the SEC and fall under all their regulatory regimes. There also added expenses of operating an extra layer of administration. This is offset however by the fact that BHCs are often exempt from a slew of state regulations and fees that a traditional bank would face.


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  Results from FactBites:
 
US CODE: Title 12,1841. Definitions (3159 words)
(A) No bank and no company owning or controlling voting shares of a bank is a bank holding company by virtue of its ownership or control of shares in a fiduciary capacity, except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (g) of this section.
“Company covered in 1970” means a company which becomes a bank holding company as a result of the enactment of the Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970 and which would have been a bank holding company on June 30, 1968, if those amendments had been enacted on that date.
Financial Holding Company.— For purposes of this chapter, the term “financial holding company” means a bank holding company that meets the requirements of section 1843 (l)(1) of this title.
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