Fed Lists Bank Buyout Plans for Public Scrutiny
Published Date: 4/3/2026
Notice
Summary
If you want to buy or keep a big chunk of a bank or its parent company, you need to tell the Federal Reserve and wait for their thumbs-up. This notice lists folks applying to do just that and invites the public to share their thoughts by April 20, 2026. It’s all about keeping banks safe and sound while making sure everyone plays fair with their money moves.
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