(1) A written application for authority to organize an international development bank shall be filed with the office by the proposed incorporator and shall include:

(a) The name, residence, and occupation of each incorporator and proposed director.

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Terms Used In Florida Statutes 663.304

  • International development bank: means a corporation established for the purpose of promoting development in foreign countries by directly or indirectly making funding available to foreign business enterprises or foreign governments or by providing financing in connection with import-export transactions. See Florida Statutes 663.301
(b) The total initial capital and the number of shares of capital stock to be authorized.
(c) The location, by street and post office address and county, of the principal office of the proposed international development bank.
(d) If known, the name and residence of the proposed president and the proposed chief executive officer, if other than the proposed president.
(e) Such detailed financial, business, and biographical information as the commission or office may reasonably require for each proposed director and for the proposed president and the proposed chief executive officer, if other than the president.
(2) The application shall be in such form as adopted by the commission and shall contain such additional information as the commission or office may require and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable filing fee of $2,500.