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Analysis

Merger Decisions: 2004 Annual Report to Congress

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Merger Decisions
Annual Report To Congress

Bank Merger Act Reporting Requirements (Thursday, January 01, 2004 through Friday, December 31, 2004)

All of the following Merger applications have been approved by the FDIC during the year 2004.  With regard to each of these applications, the FDIC considered and found favorably with respect to the statutory factors involved, including the financial and managerial resources; future prospects; convenience and needs of the community to be served, and the effectiveness of each depository institution involved in the merger in combating money laundering activities, including in overseas branches .

Except as noted, reports regarding the competitive factors were requested from the Attorney General and other Federal banking agencies, and the Summary Report by the Attorney General indicated that the transaction would not have a significant adverse effect on competition.

In each case, the FDIC has determined:  (1) that the transaction would not result in a monopoly or further any combination or conspiracy to monopolize or to attempt to monopolize the business of banking in any part of the United States; and (2) that the transaction would not have the effect in any section of the country to substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly or in any other manner restrain trade, unless the anticompetitive effects of the transaction were clearly outweighed in the public interest by the probable effect of the transaction in meeting the convenience and needs of the community to be served.

Note: Additional copies of this Report can be downloaded from the FDIC's Public Information Center's web site at www.fdic.gov/news/publications/index.html.

Last Updated: July 8, 2008