ARS § 6-217
An in-state or out-of-state financial institution may acquire an in-state financial institution only if the deputy director finds the target is at risk of receivership and the acquisition is needed to protect depositors and creditors. The deputy director must make the final determination in writing.
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bank acquisition depositors and creditors protection receivership
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