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HomeFinancial CodeDiv. 2Ch. 3Art. 7§ 6475 Savings Association Net Worth

§ 6475 Savings Association Net Worth

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§ 6475 Savings Association Net Worth

Key Takeaways

  • •Banks must have enough money saved to stay safe and protect people's savings.
  • •The boss (commissioner) says banks must keep at least 3% of their total money as backup.
  • •If a bank doesn’t have enough backup money, the boss can make them fix it fast.
  • •The boss can tell the bank to stop taking new savings, stop lending money, or do other things to get safe again.

Example

A small bank in town has $10 million in total money but only $200,000 saved as backup.

The boss says the bank needs at least $300,000 (3% of $10 million) as backup. Since the bank is short, the boss can tell them to stop giving out new loans or taking new savings until they save more money to protect everyone’s accounts.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 6475 Savings Association Net Worth

(a) Each association shall maintain an adequate statutory net worth appropriate for the conduct of its business and the protection of its savings account holders. (b) The commissioner shall fix a minimum statutory net worth requirement applicable to all associations, which shall not be less than 3 percent of an association’s total assets. In defining total assets, the commissioner may issue regulations to exclude from the total asset figure any asset items deemed appropriate by the commissioner. (c) If the statutory net worth falls below the level specified by the commissioner, the commissioner may require the association to increase its statutory net worth within the time and in a manner designated by the commissioner, so as to bring the amount to the level determined adequate under this section, and may require the association to do any one or more of the following: (1) Increase its liquid assets and maintain that increased liquidity at the level specified by the commissioner. (2) Cease to: (A) Accept savings accounts of all classes or categories, except in exchange for accounts already outstanding. (B) Accept savings accounts of any particular class, category, or amount. (C) Receive additional funds upon savings accounts already outstanding other than installment accounts. The provisions of paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) shall not prevent an association from crediting to savings accounts the interest earned on the accounts. (3) Cease all lending, lending in a particular area, or making a particular type or category of loans. (4) Cease purchase of loans or other investments. (5) Cease or limit promotional expenditures. (6) Convene a meeting or meetings of its board of directors with the commissioner in attendance to accomplish the objectives of this section. (7) Take any other steps that the commissioner deems necessary to safeguard the interests of the association and the public. (Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 718, Sec. 11.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

associationcommissionmotionnetregulationdirectorprotectionrequirement

Related Statutes

  • § 31152 Financial Requirements For License
  • § 6477 Evading Asset Exchange Reserve
  • § 23052 License Suspension Or Revocation
  • § 23063 Good Faith Compliance Protection
  • § 28130 Licensee Compliance Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Financial Code. Section 6475.
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