Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: February 15, 2024) |
Title 13 - Business Credit and Assistance |
Chapter I - Small Business Administration |
Part 107 - Small Business Investment Companies |
Subpart C - Qualifying for an SBIC License |
Organizing an SBIC |
§ 107.120 - Special rules for a Section 301(d) Licensee owned by another Licensee.
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§ 107.120 Special rules for a Section 301(d) Licensee owned by another Licensee.
With SBA's prior written approval, a Section 301(d) Licensee may operate as the subsidiary of one or more Licensees (participant Licensees), subject to the following:
(a) Each participant Licensee must own at least 20 percent of the voting securities of the Section 301(d) Licensee.
(b) A participant Licensee must treat its entire capital contribution to the subsidiary as a reduction of its Leverageable Capital. The participant Licensee's remaining Leverageable Capital must be sufficient to support its outstanding Leverage.
(c) A participant Licensee may not transfer its Leverage to a subsidiary Section 301(d) Licensee.
[63 FR 5865, Feb. 5, 1998]