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Wal-Mart promises limits
Bank's purpose is simply to save company money, official says
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"Whether it saves us $2.12 a year, or $5 (million) and $6 (million) and $7 (million) and $10 million a year, it's still part of our DNA to take friction out of the system, drive more efficiency into the system, and if we can ultimately end up passing those savings onto the customer, we're going to end up doing that," McLean said.
Howard Headlee, president of the Utah Bankers Association, said that "the industrial bank charter is a limited purpose bank charter that creates significant benefits for companies and consumers alike.
"Because of Wal-Mart's application, many around the country are taking a close look at this charter for the first time," Headlee said. "Understandably, they have a lot of questions. However, industrial banks are subject to every regulation and tax as any other bank. The six-month moratorium should give everyone enough time to get all their questions answered."
To those who have expressed concerns about Wal-Mart's fidelity to the elements specified in its application, McLean pointed to the application approved for fellow retailer Target.
The Utah Department of Financial Institutions said Wednesday it has not yet accepted Wal-Mart's application as complete, and no action is expected until the FDIC's moratorium is lifted.
Industrial banks do not have outward signs that are visible to consumers. They are allowed to issue credit cards, take deposits and make loans; they cannot offer standard checking accounts if their assets exceed $100 million.
Contributing: The Associated Press
E-mail: jnii@desnews.com
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