Current through codified legislation effective September 18, 2024
Section 26-1401.09 - Specific powers of universal banks(a) Subject to applicable laws, regulations, and any required approval of the Commissioner or other regulators, a universal bank may:(1) Establish eligibility requirements and the types and terms of deposits that the universal bank may solicit and accept;(2) Make, sell, purchase, arrange, participate in, invest in, or otherwise deal in a loan or extension of credit for any purpose and invest in debt instruments or debt securities ("make a loan"), subject to § 26-1401.12;(3) Acquire an equity interest or other form of interest as security in a project funded through a loan made under paragraph (2) of this section, subject to § 26-1401.12;(4) Acquire an equity interest in a profit-participation project, including a project funded through a loan from the universal bank, subject to § 26-1401.13;(5) Purchase, sell, underwrite, and hold investment securities, consistent with safe and sound banking practices, subject to § 26-1401.13;(6) Purchase, sell, underwrite, and hold equity securities, consistent with safe and sound banking practices, subject to § 26-1401.13;(7) Invest in housing projects, as defined in § 26-1401.13, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, subject to § 26-1401.13;(8) Purchase, sell, and invest in such other investments as the Commissioner, by regulation, may provide, consist with safe and sound practices, subject to § 26-1401.13;(9) Buy and sell securities as an agent or broker, subject to § 26-1401.15;(10) Buy and sell real estate and interests in real estate as an agent or broker;(11) Manage real estate and other property;(12) Sell annuities, subject to § 26-1401.15;(13) Sell life insurance, accident insurance, health insurance, property insurance, casualty insurance, and any other form of insurance, subject to § 26-1401.15;(14) Act as a broker-dealer, securities agent, investment adviser, investment adviser representative, insurance agent, or insurance broker, if otherwise qualified, upon obtaining a license from the Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation [Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking], subject to § 26-1401.15;(15) Buy and sell commodities as a principal, agent, or broker, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, subject to § 26-1401.15;(16) Underwrite and distribute annuities, subject to § 26-1401.15, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner and the appropriate federal financial institutions agency of the universal bank; provided, that the underwriting and distribution shall be conducted only through a non-depository financial institution affiliate of the universal bank unless federal law permits the underwriting and distribution to be conducted through a subsidiary of the financial institution;(17) Underwrite and distribute life insurance, accident insurance, health insurance, property insurance, casualty insurance, and any other form of insurance, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, subject to § 26-1401.15; provided, that the underwriting and distribution shall be conducted only through a non-depository financial institution affiliate of the universal bank unless federal law permits the underwriting and distribution to be conducted through a subsidiary of the financial institution;(18) Underwrite, deal in, or make a market in securities, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, subject to § 26-1401.15; provided, that the underwriting, dealing, market-making shall be conducted only through a subsidiary of the universal bank; and(19) Distribute shares in investment companies, with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, subject to § 26-1401.15; provided, that the distribution shall only be conducted through a subsidiary of the universal bank.(b) With the approval of the Commissioner, a universal bank may securitize its assets for sale to the public. The Commissioner may establish procedures governing the exercise of authority granted under this subsection.June 9, 2001, D.C. Law 13-308, § 209, 48 DCR 3244; June 11, 2004, D.C. Law 15-166, § 2(f), 51 DCR 2817; Apr. 13, 2005, D.C. Law 15-354, § 35(d), 52 DCR 2638.