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HRS §412:10-203

Buying and selling member loans

A credit union can buy, sell, pledge, or discount its members' eligible loans. It can also buy loans from another credit union that is closing, if both boards agree. But the total unpaid balance of loans bought under this rule cannot exceed 5% of the credit union's capital.

The statute, as written — Sale or purchase of obligations or notes

A credit union may purchase, sell, pledge, or discount or otherwise receive or dispose of, in whole or in part, any eligible obligations of its members and to purchase from any liquidating credit union notes made by individual members of the liquidating credit union as may be agreed upon by the board of directors of the liquidating credit union and the board of directors of the purchasing credit union, but no purchase may be made under authority of this section, if after that purchase, the aggregate of the unpaid balances of notes purchased under authority of this section would exceed five per cent of the capital of the credit union.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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