Monthly Bulletin – July 2002

State of California

Gray Davis, Governor

Business Transportation and Housing Agency
Maria Contreras-Sweet, Secretary

Department of Financial Institutions

http://www.dfi.ca.gov

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Monthly Bulletin

Volume 6, Number 1

July, 2002

Compliance with the Provisions of Division 1.6 of the Financial Code

The provisions of Division 1.6 of the Financial Code, commencing with Section 4900, became effective for loans originated on, or after, July 1, 2002. This new law defines certain consumer loans as being “covered loans”, and establishes penalties for making loans in violation of the statute. The Department of Financial Institutions is responsible for enforcing the provisions of this law as it applies to licensees of the Department.

It is the intent of the Department to review compliance with Division 1.6 of the Financial Code as part of its regular safety and soundness examinations. Examinations will include not only a review of “covered loans” originated by licensees, but also a review of the policies adopted by the licensees to avoid any unintentional violations. Violations of the statute, even if unintentional, can have severe financial, reputational, and regulatory consequences. We strongly recommend that every board of directors adopt policies which, at a minimum, cover the following items:

  • Whether the institution or its subsidiaries will make “covered loans”, and, if so, subject to what requirements and procedures. If the institution’s policy specifies that it will not make “covered loans”, methods for assuring compliance with such policy should be established.
  • Whether the institution will provide financing to originators of “covered loans”, and the acceptance of “covered loans” as collateral for credit facilities, and, if so, subject to what requirements and procedures.
  • Procedures to identify “covered loans” which are originated through independent brokers, or acquired by the institution in secondary market purchases.
  • Compliance and legal reviews of all documentation used in making “covered loans”.
  • Internal reviews of compliance with the provisions of Division 1.6 of the Financial Code.
  • The handling of consumer inquiries and complaints concerning “covered loans”.
  • Appropriate training of officers and staff concerning the requirements of Division 1.6 of the Financial Code.

The above list is not intended to be inclusive of all policy issues the board of directors may wish to address on this important topic. If your institution has not already made a detailed review of its present and future compliance with this important legislation it should do so immediately.

Monthly Bulletin Coverage Expanded

Starting with this issue of the Monthly Bulletin, coverage is being expanded to cover the following types of applications:

  • Change of name applications.
  • Acquisition of control applications.
  • Final enforcement orders.
  • The filing, approval, or denial under Article 2 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 10 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish a the first branch office of a foreign (other state) credit union, or the issuance of a license to the first branch office of a foreign (other) state credit union.
  • The withdrawal, expiration or abandonment of an application under Article 2 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 11 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish the first facility of an uninsured foreign (other state) credit union.
  • The filing, approval, or denial under Article 2 (commencing with Section 16525) of Chapter 11 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish the first representative office of a foreign credit union, or the issuance of a license to a representative office of a foreign credit union.
  • The withdrawal, expiration or abandonment of an application under Article 2 (commencing with Section 16525) of Chapter 11 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish a representative office of a foreign credit union.
  • The filing, approval, or denial under Article 3 (commencing with Section 16550) of Chapter 11 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish the first agency or branch office of a foreign (other nation) credit union, or the issuance of a license to a representative office of a foreign credit union.
  • The withdrawal, expiration or abandonment of an application under Article 3 (commencing with Section 16550) of Chapter 11 of Division 5 of an application for authority to establish an agency or branch office of a foreign credit union.

Assessment Rates to be Set after the Budget is Signed

As we announced in the last issue of the Monthly Bulletin, the assessment rates cannot be set until the State Budget has passed the Legislature and been signed by the Governor.

Invoices will be sent out as soon as that occurs and will be due thirty days from that date. For more information, please contact Patrick Carroll at (415) 263-8559 or by e-mail at pcarroll@dfi.ca.gov.

Reminder to Credit Unions

Credit unions are reminded that California Financial Code Section 14254.5 provides that within ten (10) business days of opening, closing, or relocating a branch office, a credit union shall notify the commissioner in writing of the action, including the street and mailing addresses of the branch office. Please send notices to:

Northern California credit unions:

Beverly Ryan
Financial Institution Manager
111 Pine Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco, CA 94111
bryan@dfi.ca.gov

Southern California credit unions:

Joni Kimbrell
Financial Institution Manager
300 So. Spring Street, #15513
Los Angeles, CA 90013
jkimbrell@dfi.ca.gov

If you are unsure where to send your notice please call Beverly Ryan at (415) 263-8560 or Joni Kimbrell at (213) 897-2168 ext. 123.

Unemployment Benefits to Increase Retroactively to September 11, 2001

Recent legislation signed into law by Governor Davis provides for an increase in unemployment insurance (UI) benefits retroactively to September 11, 2001. The bill takes effect on August 1, 2002.

In order to implement this one-time increase in UI benefits, adjustment checks of up to $2600 will be issued in August 2002. These adjustment checks will be for the difference between the amount of UI benefits an individual actually received for a week of unemployment compensation and the higher weekly benefit amount the individual would have received under Senate Bill 40 (Chapter 409, Statutes of 2001).

Since these checks are above the normal maximum dollar amount for UI checks issued by the state Employment Development Department, the Department is making efforts to alert financial institutions of this special one-time increase in UI benefits.

For more information, please contact the Employment Development Department at 1-800-300-5616.

Monthly Activity Report

Commercial Bank Activity

New Banks

County Commerce Bank
3260 Telegraph Road, Ventura, Ventura County
Correspondent: Gary M. Horgan
Horgan, Rosen, Beckham & Coren
23975 Park Sorrento
Calabasas, CA 91302-4001
Phone: (818) 591-2121
Filed: 7/12/02

Mirae Bank
2140 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
Officers: Eun Hak Paik, President and Chief Executive Officer
Chanho Park, Chief Financial Officer
Chang Young Kim, Chief Credit Officer
Phone: (213) 480-3003
Capitalization: $9,597,640
Opened: 7/1/02

Pacific City Bank
Proposed Location: 3701 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 100, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
Correspondent: Jung C. Chang
Spokesperson
2975 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 520
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: (213) 383-0423
Filed: 7/15/02

United American Bank
Proposed Location: 101 South Ellsworth Avenue, San Mateo, San Mateo County
Correspondent: John C. Schrup
1650 Borel Place, Suite 208, San Mateo, CA 94402
Phone: (650) 571-1015
Filed: 7/3/02

Ventura County Business Bank
Proposed Location: 370 Esplanade Drive, Oxnard, Ventura County
Correspondent: Gerald J. Lukiewski
c/o NAI Capital Commercial
300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1660
Oxnard, CA 93030
Phone: (805) 278-1400 ext. 114
Filed: 7/3/02

Purchase of Partial Business Unit

Central California Bank, Sonora, to acquire the Sonora Main, Junction, Twain Harte and Columbia Branches and Arnold place of business of Western Sierra National Bank, Cameron Park
Approved: 7/10/02
Effected: 7/15/02

Mergers

Chinatrust Savings Bank of Washington (In Organization), Bellevue, with and into Chinatrust Bank (U.S.A.), Torrance
Approved: 7/29/02

Western Security Bank, N.A., Burbank, with and into Citizens Business Bank, Ontario Filed: 2/4/02
Approved: 6/21/02
Effected: 6/28/02

Application for Trust Powers

First Northern Bank of Dixon
195 N. First Street, Dixon, Solano County
Effected: 7/1/02

Acquisition of Control

Center Financial Corporation, to acquire control of California Center Bank, Los Angeles
Filed: 7/9/02

Industrial Bank Activity

Acquisition of Control

Affinity Bank Holdings, Inc. and Stephen Adams, to acquire control of Southern Pacific Bank, Torrance
Filed: 7/15/02

Foreign (Other Nation) Bank Activity

Sale of Partial Business Unit

Banca di Roma, to sell the San Francisco depositary agency to Minghetti Finanziaria S.p.A.(which changed its name to Banca di Roma S.p.A. effective July 1, 2002)
Effected: 7/1/02

New Office

Banca di Roma S.p.A
One Market Street, Stewart Tower, Suite 1000, San Francisco, San Francisco County (Depositary Agency)
Opened: 7/1/02

Deutsche Hyp Deutsche Hypothekenbank Frankfurt-Hamburg Aktiengesellschaft
355 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County (Representative Office)
Filed: 7/12/02

Foreign (Other State) Bank Activity

Discontinuance of Facility

Sunrise Bank of Arizona
4570 Executive Drive, San Diego, San Diego County
Notified: 6/6/02
Discontinued: 6/30/02

Credit Union Activity

Conversions to State Charter

1st City Savings Federal Credit Union, Glendale, as 1st City Credit Union
Approved: 5/13/02
Effected: 7/2/02

California Bear Federal Credit Union, Los Angeles, as California Bear Credit Union
Effected: 7/2/02

Foothill Federal Credit Union, Arcadia
Withdrawn: 7/5/02

Mergers

Orange County Gardeners Credit Union, Anaheim, into Nikkei Credit Union, Gardena
Filed: 7/17/02

Ventura Texaco Employees Federal Credit Union, Ventura, into Ventura County Credit Union, Ventura
Effected: 7/10/02

Western Gear Federal Credit Union, City of Industry, into Credit Union of Southern California, Whittier
Filed: 7/29/02

Fields of Membership

Eleven credit unions received approvals to add 45 new fields of membership during June 2002, including one credit union that received five new field of membership approvals in April 2002 that was not previously reported.

Bylaw Amendments

Five credit unions received five bylaw amendments during June 2002, including one that was approved in May 2002 and not previously reported.

Variance

One credit union received an approval for a request for variance to sections of the California Code of Regulations during June 2002.

 

CAROL D. CHESBROUGH
Chief Deputy Commissioner

Bulletin for month ended
July, 2002, issued pursuant
to Financial Code, Section 258

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