federal_register: 00-32505
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| 00-32505 | Bank Holding Companies and Change in Bank Control | Proposed Rule | The Board invites public comment on a proposal to amend its Regulation Y to change the conditions that govern the conduct of financial data processing activities previously found to be closely related to banking in order to permit all bank holding companies to conduct a greater amount of nonfinancial data processing in connection with processing financial data, and to allow financial holding companies, as an activity that is complementary to financial activities, to own companies engaged in certain types of data storage, Internet and portal hosting activities, and broad advisory activities involving data processing activities, so long as the companies also provide financial data processing or other financial products and services. In addition, the Board seeks comment on whether it should permit financial holding companies to make investments in companies that engage in developing new technologies that might support the sale and availability of financial products and services, companies that provide communication links for the delivery of financial products and services and/or companies that engage in the electronic sale and delivery of products and services that include, but are not limited to, financial products and services. | 2000-12-21 | 2000 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/12/21/00-32505/bank-holding-companies-and-change-in-bank-control | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-12-21/pdf/00-32505.pdf | Federal Reserve System | 188 | The Board invites public comment on a proposal to amend its Regulation Y to change the conditions that govern the conduct of financial data processing activities previously found to be closely related to banking in order to permit all bank holding... |