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Custodia seeks judge to reverse Fed's decision to deny master account application

Custodia seeks judge to reverse Fed's decision to deny master account application

CointimeCointime2024/06/27 04:04
By:Cointime

Custodia Bank has just submitted a defense statement to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging a Wyoming judge's decision to grant the Federal Reserve unrestricted power to deny its main account. Custodia is requesting that the Appeals Court instruct the Wyoming District Court to rescind its refusal of Custodia's main account and provide it with one. Custodia CEO Caitlin Long has hired a pair of experienced Supreme Court lawyers to defend the company. Here are some of their arguments:

1. Custodia's lawyers claim that the Federal Reserve's power to refuse to provide a main account to state-chartered banks undermines the dual banking system, which allows banks to choose to operate under state or federal charters.

2. They also argue that the Federal Reserve's power to discriminate against state-chartered banks seeking a main account may violate the Monetary Control Act, which allows state-chartered banks seeking Federal Reserve services to be fairly served.

3. They emphasize that Congress used the word "shall" in the Monetary Control Act, which states that "all Federal Reserve Bank services...shall be available to nonmember depository institutions," to indicate that Congress intended for all eligible banks to have equal access to Federal Reserve services.

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