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The Banking Code of 1999 provides for the organization and operation of Michigan state chartered banks and trust banks. The Savings Bank Act provides for the organization and operation of Michigan's state chartered savings banks. Banks, Savings Banks, and Trust Banks are not subject to the provisions of Michigan's Business Corporation Act as they are banking corporations, not general corporations or limited liability companies. For purposes of this listing the banks are all state chartered and currently operating. National banks, federal savings banks, and federal savings and loan associations are not listed.
If you are unable to find a particular active state chartered bank, please call the DIFS Office of Banking at 517-284-8834, and we will be glad to assist you.
The Banking Code of 1999 and the Savings Bank Act require all banks operating in Michigan to designate and maintain an agent located in this state upon whom process for judicial and administrative matters may be served. Banks are required to provide written notice to the DIFS Director of resident agent contact information prior to commencing operations in this state and within 10 days of a change in designated agent (MCL 487.13711(11) and MCL 487.3417(10)). For a Michigan state chartered bank, a national bank or a federal savings bank whose principal office (headquarters) is located Michigan, its resident agent is its chief executive officer unless designated otherwise by the institution.
Banks are not subject to the provisions of Michigan's Business Corporation Act as they are banking corporations, not general corporations or limited liability companies.
For purposes of this listing, resident agent contact information is provided for banking corporations operating in this state including Michigan state chartered banks, savings banks, trust banks, national banks, federal savings banks, foreign banks, and banking corporations chartered by a state other than Michigan.
If you are unable to find a Resident Agent for a particular institution operating in Michigan, please call the DIFS Office of Banking at 517-284-8834, and we will be glad to assist you.
Includes MCCA, Michigan Basic, MAIPF, Worker's Compensation Placement Facility, Guaranty Associations
Includes Health Insurance Providers, Alternative Finance and Delivery Systems, Health, Medical, Dental Indemnities, and HMOs
Includes Life and Health Entities, Rail Employees Life and Disability Entities, and Cooperative Entities
Includes Property and Casualty Entities and Farm Mutual Entities
An incorporated society, order, or voluntary association regulated by Chapter 81A of the Insurance Code. Fraternals are operated solely for the benefit of its members and their beneficiaries and not for profit. A fraternal is governed through a lodge system and a representative form of government, and members voluntarily perform charitable, educational, etc. services for other members or the public.
A Group Self Insurance Pool is an entity that is formed by at least two municipal corporations, such as cities, school districts, or public authorities. Group Self Insurance Pools offer some types of property and casualty insurance protection to its members, who are other municipal corporations. While Group Self Insurance Pools file their financial statements annually, they do not file their rates or forms for review or approval.
Property, Homeowners, and Automobile
A Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement (MEWA) is an association or group of two or more businesses that are in the same trade or industry and organized under Chapter 70 of the Insurance Code. MEWA member businesses provide support, services, or supplies primarily to that trade or industry. The MEWA must be formed for a purpose other than merely the sponsorship of an employee welfare benefit plan.
A Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) is a facility or agency authorized or licensed under chapter 35 of the Insurance Code. An HMO delivers health maintenance services, which are medically indicated, to enrollees under the terms of its health maintenance contract. They operate directly through contracts with affiliated providers, in exchange for a fixed prepaid sum or per capita prepayment, without regard to the frequency, extent, or kind of health services.
Surplus lines is insurance procured from an unauthorized insurer. A surplus lines insurer, as an unauthorized entity, is not admitted or licensed to do business in Michigan. They market insurance that is not available from an authorized entity in the regular market. Surplus lines insurers must adhere to the provisions of Chapter 19 of the Insurance Code. The surplus line insurer will be governed by their domiciliary jurisdiction.
Domestic, foreign, or alien insurers authorized to sell title insurance and organized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 73 of the Insurance Code. Title entities notify prospective purchasers of recorded liens or easements on a parcel of real estate. They provide insurance against loss due to other title defects such as forgery, fraud, errors in public records, and wills not probated.