From Deseret News archives:
Is Wal-Mart starting a banking stampede?
But the state's chief bank regulator says a few industrial banks does not a galloping frenzy make, nor do they signal a broken banking system.
Home Depot announced Tuesday that it had agreed to buy EnerBank USA, a Salt Lake-based industrial bank that provides home improvement loans to contractors. The home improvement retailer said the deal is part of a strategy to grow its business with contractors and stressed like Wal-Mart that it has no intention of getting into retail banking.
But on Wednesday, the Independent Community Bankers of America, an advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., issued a statement drawing a line from Wal-Mart to Home Depot to a dismantled financial services structure.
"Our nation is at risk of dismantling a financial structure that has evolved over 200 years and has served our country well by giving us a safe, sound and strong financial system. Congress should not allow the line it created separating banking and commerce to be irreparably breached through a loophole in the law. ICBA urges Congress to examine this issue and its impact on our economy and communities, before it's too late."
Both the Wal-Mart and Home Depot applications are before the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Utah Department of Financial Institutions, which must approve them before banking operations can commence. Wal-Mart submitted its applications in July 2005.
The FDIC held public hearings in two cities on the Wal-Mart application in April and has yet to issue its ruling. It received a change of control notice regarding the Home Depot acquisition Tuesday.
David Barr, spokesman for the FDIC, told the Deseret Morning News that no new information was available regarding the Wal-Mart application or when a decision will be rendered.
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