Bank Regulator definition

Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the OCC and the FRB, which regulates NBT, NBT Bank, Evans or Evans Bank, or any of their respective subsidiaries, as the case may be.
Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the FDIC, the PADOBS and the FRB, which regulates CZFS, FCCB, HVBC or HVB, or any of their respective subsidiaries, as the case may be.
Bank Regulator means and include, any pertinent federal or state Governmental Authority charged with the supervision of banks or bank or financial holding companies or engaged in the insurance of bank deposits, including without limitation, the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC, the Share Insurance Fund of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Bank Commissioner and the Massachusetts Board of Bank Incorporation.

Examples of Bank Regulator in a sentence

  • To the Knowledge of Mid Penn, since January 1, 2021, Mid Penn and the Mid Penn Subsidiaries have not experienced any Security Breach that would reasonably be expected to be material to Mid Penn and the Mid Penn Subsidiaries or require notification to affected individuals, a Governmental Entity or a Bank Regulator that has not been made.

  • Mid Penn shall give 1st Colonial and its counsel the opportunity to review and comment on each filing prior to its being filed with a Bank Regulator and shall give 1st Colonial and its counsel the opportunity to review and comment on all regulatory filings, amendments and supplements to such filings and all responses to requests for additional information and replies to comments prior to their being filed with, or sent to, a Bank Regulator.

  • Nothing in this Section 2.4(e) shall require the election or appointment of any individual whose election or appointment is prohibited or advised against in writing by any Bank Regulator.

  • Mid Penn shall notify 1st Colonial promptly of the receipt of any comments of any Bank Regulator with respect to such filings.

  • To the Knowledge of Mid Penn, Mid Penn has not been the subject of any inquiry or action of any Governmental Entity or Bank Regulator with respect to any unauthorized processing of Personal Data or material violation of any laws related to cybersecurity, data protection or privacy.


More Definitions of Bank Regulator

Bank Regulator means the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Reserve or Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
Bank Regulator means any state, federal, or municipal governmental agency, bureau, commission,
Bank Regulator means any federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the CDBO, the FRB, the OCC and the FDIC, which regulates or has the statutory authority to regulate Hanmi Bank, Southwestern National Bank, and their respective holding companies and subsidiaries, as the case may be, and the Department of Justice or the Federal Trade Commission, or any other relevant federal or state regulator, as it relates to anticompetitive matters.
Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulator having jurisdiction over the Parties, including but not limited to the FDIC, the OFI, the Texas Department and the FRB.
Bank Regulator means, one or more of the following, as applicable: the OTS, the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Nevada Commissioner of Financial Institutions.
Bank Regulator means and include, any pertinent federal or state Governmental Authority changed with the supervision of banks or bank holding companies or engaged in the insurance of bank deposits, including without limitation, the FRB, the FDIC, the Massachusetts Commissioner and the MBBI.
Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulatory agency with supervisory authority over FSB, IBT, or IBT Bancorp, Inc.