Arkansas
State Bank Department
Sections 23A & 23B Federal Reserve Act
(updated
March 3, 2004)
Regulation W
became effective
Parent company’s
overdrawn checking account with bank subsidiary
Payment of organization costs by bank
subsidiary
Overpayment of income taxes to the parent
company
Any payments by the bank subsidiary which
represent expenses of the parent company (e.g., franchise taxes)
A bank and its
subsidiaries may engage in transactions covered by Section 23B of the Federal Reserve
Act only on terms and under circumstances, including credit standards, that are
substantially the same, or at least as favorable to the bank or its
subsidiaries, as in transactions with non-affiliates. A bank or its subsidiary cannot purchase as fiduciary
any securities or other assets from any affiliate unless the purchase is
permitted:
under the instrument
creating the fiduciary relationship
by court order
by law of
jurisdiction
A bank or its subsidiaries cannot knowingly
purchase or acquire any security during existence of an underwriting or selling
syndicate, if an affiliate of the bank is a principal underwriter, unless the
purchase has been approved before the sale to the public by a majority of
outside directors.
It may be a violation of Sections 23A and
23B for a profitable bank subsidiary to transfer an earning asset to a bank
holding company resulting in an adverse effect on the bank. Transfer of low-quality loans or other assets
from an affiliate to a bank subsidiary is prohibited.
A policy designed to address appropriate intercompany and affiliate transactions should include the
following:
Criteria for identifying the existence of
affiliates
Types and volume of approved transactions
Collateral and margin requirements
Supporting documentation requirements
Organizational approvals
Methodology for determining and charging fees
for services
Factors for determining when price quotations
from third parties are required
Factors for determining when appraisals or
fairness opinions must be obtained
Audit/Compliance
review frequency
Refer to http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/SRLETTERS/2003/sr0302.htm