Cal. Fin. Code § 1107

Current through the 2023 Legislative Session.
Section 1107 - Change of name
(a) A bank may change its name if it files with the commissioner a report on the proposed change not less than 30 days before the change. The report shall be in the form, shall contain the information, shall be signed in the manner, and shall, if the commissioner so requires, be verified in the manner the commissioner may require.
(b) Whenever a bank changes its name, the bank shall surrender to the commissioner for cancellation the certificates of authority under its old name for its head office, any branch offices, and any places of business. The commissioner shall issue to the bank replacement certificates under the bank's new name and the bank shall pay to the commissioner a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) for each replacement certificate.
(c) The commissioner may not deny an application for approval of an amendment of the articles of incorporation of a bank which changes the name of the bank or any other application of a bank relating to a change in the name of the bank because the new name of the bank resembles so closely, as to be likely to cause confusion, the name of any other bank.

Ca. Fin. Code § 1107

Added by Stats 2012 ch 243 (SB 664),s 3, eff. 1/1/2012.