UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 31, 2017
THE COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland | 001-36094 | 52-1652138 |
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization) |
(Commission File Number) |
(IRS Employer Identification No.) |
3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, Maryland 20601
(Address of principal executive offices)
(301) 645-5601
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
x | Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
¨ | Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
¨ | Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
¨ | Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (17 CFR §230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR §240.12b-2).
Emerging growth company ¨
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
Item 1.01 | Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement . |
On July 31, 2017, The Community Financial Corporation (“TCFC”), the parent company of Community Bank of the Chesapeake (“Community Bank”), entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”) with County First Bank (“County First”), and Community Bank. Pursuant to the terms and subject to the conditions of the Merger Agreement, County First will merge with and into Community Bank, with Community Bank as the surviving bank (the “Merger”).
The Merger Agreement has been unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of each of TCFC, Community Bank and County First. Subject to the approval of the Merger Agreement by County First’s shareholders, the receipt of all required regulatory approvals and the fulfillment of other customary closing conditions, the parties anticipate that the Transaction will close in the fourth quarter of 2017 or the first quarter of 2018.
At the effective time of the Merger, each outstanding share of County First common stock except for (i) dissenting shares and (ii) shares held, other than in a bona fide fiduciary or agency capacity or in satisfaction of a debt previously contracted, shall be converted into a number of shares of TCFC common stock and cash as follows:
(i) a fixed exchange ratio of 0.9543 of a share of TCFC common stock (the “Stock Consideration”);
(ii) $1.00 in cash (the “Cash Consideration”); and
(iii) a contingent amount of cash equal to up to $2.24 (the “Contingent Cash Consideration, collectively together with the Stock Consideration and the Cash Consideration, the “Merger Consideration”).
The amount of the Contingent Cash Consideration will range from $0 to $2.24 per share and will be determined in accordance with the terms of the Agreement by dividing the aggregate value of certain County First assets by the number of shares of County First common stock outstanding at the effective time of the Merger. The maximum aggregate Contingent Cash Consideration that may be paid in the Merger is $2,154,303.
County First has the right to terminate the Merger Agreement within the two day period following the fifth day prior to closing, if the (1) the average closing price for TCFC common stock over the 20 consecutive day period ending on such day is less than $29.9591, and (2) TCFC common stock shall have underperformed the Nasdaq Bank Index by more than 20%. If County First exercises this termination right, TCFC would have the right to increase the Cash Consideration to the extent required to avoid one of the foregoing thresholds from being triggered.
Pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger, TCFC will (i) increase the size of its Board of Directors to eleven (11) members; (ii) appoint one (1) current member of the County First Board of Directors, to be designated by TCFC after consultation with County First, to the TCFC Board of Directors to serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualifies; and (iii) take appropriate steps to cause such member of the Board of Directors of County First to be nominated to stand for election at TCFC’s next annual meeting of shareholders to serve in the class of directors whose term expires at the 2021 annual meeting of shareholders. Additionally, TCFC will cause Community Bank to (i) increase the size of its Board of Directors to sixteen (16) members; (ii) appoint one (1) current member of the County First Board of Directors, to be designated by TCFC after consultation with County First, to the Board of Directors of Community Bank to serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualifies; and (iii) take appropriate steps to cause such member of the Board of Directors of County First to be nominated to stand for election at Community Bank’s next annual meeting of shareholders to continue serving on the its Board of Directors.
The Merger Agreement contains customary representations and warranties from both TCFC and County First, each with respect to its and its subsidiaries’ businesses. Each party has also agreed to customary covenants, including, among others, covenants relating to the conduct of its business during the interim period between the execution of the Merger Agreement and the effective time of the Merger and County First’s obligation to call a meeting of its shareholders to adopt and approve the Merger Agreement. Subject to certain exceptions, County First has agreed to recommend that its shareholders adopt and approve the Merger Agreement. In addition, County First has agreed that, subject to certain exceptions, it will not, and will cause its subsidiaries and their representatives not to, solicit, initiate, encourage or take any action to facilitate (including by providing non-public information) any inquiries or proposals with respect to any acquisition proposals. The Merger Agreement provides certain termination rights for each of TCFC and County First, and further provides that if the Merger Agreement is terminated under certain circumstances, County First will be obligated to pay TCFC a termination fee equal to $1.5 million.
As described above, the consummation of the Merger is subject to customary closing conditions, including (i) receipt of the requisite approval of the County First shareholders, (ii) receipt of all required regulatory approvals, (iii) the absence of any law or order prohibiting the closing, (iv) the effectiveness of the registration statement to be filed by TCFC with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) with respect to the TCFC common stock to be issued in the Merger and (v) authorization for listing on the NASDAQ Capital Market of the shares of TCFC common stock to be issued in the Merger. In addition, each party’s obligation to consummate the Merger is subject to certain other customary conditions, including (a) the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the other party subject to certain materiality standards, (b) compliance in all material respects by the other party with its covenants and (c) receipt by such party of an opinion from such party’s counsel to the effect that the Merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Additionally, TCFC’s obligation to consummate the Merger is conditioned upon (x) dissenting shares of County First common stock not exceeding 10% of the outstanding shares of County First Common Stock, and (y) there not being more than 960,079 shares of County First common stock outstanding.
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The Merger Agreement includes customary representations, warranties and covenants of County First and TCFC made to each other as of specific dates. The assertions embodied in those representations and warranties were made solely for purposes of the Merger Agreement and are not intended to provide factual, business or financial information about County First or TCFC. Moreover, some of those representations and warranties may not be accurate or complete as of any specified date, may be subject to a contractual standard of materiality different from those generally applicable to shareholders or different from what a shareholder might view as material, may have been used for purposes of allocating risk between County First and TCFC rather than establishing matters as facts, may have been qualified by certain disclosures not reflected in the Merger Agreement that were made to the other party in connection with the negotiation of the Merger Agreement and generally were solely for the benefit of the parties to the Merger Agreement. Shareholders should read the Merger Agreement together with the other information concerning TCFC and County First that is publicly filed in reports and statements filed by TCFC with the SEC.
The foregoing description of the Merger Agreement is included to provide information regarding its terms and does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Merger Agreement, which is filed as Exhibit 2.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K, and is incorporated herein by reference.
Item 7.01 | Regulation FD Disclosure. |
On July 31, 2017, TCFC and County First released a presentation to investors about the Merger. The presentation is attached to this Current Report on Form 8-K as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.
The preceding information, as well as Exhibit 99.1 referenced therein, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section, or incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Item 8.01 | Other Events. |
On July 31, 2017, TCFC and County First issued a joint press release announcing the execution of the Merger Agreement pursuant to which County First will be merged with and into Community Bank, with Community Bank of the Chesapeake being the surviving entity.
A copy of the joint press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2, and is incorporated by reference herein.
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Simultaneous with the execution of the Merger Agreement, TCFC entered into voting agreements with each of the directors (in their capacity as shareholders) of County First (collectively, the “County First Voting Agreements”), in which each such shareholder agreed, among other things, to vote the shares of County First common stock beneficially owned by such shareholder in favor of the Merger. In addition, each such shareholder has agreed to vote against any proposal made in competition with the Merger, as well as certain other restrictions with respect to the voting and transfer of such shareholder’s shares of County First common stock. The foregoing description of the County First Voting Agreements does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the County First Voting Agreements, a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 10.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this Report may not be based on historical facts and are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, those relating to The Community Financial Corporation, Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s and County First Bank’s future growth and management’s outlook or expectations for revenue, assets, asset quality, profitability, business prospects, net interest margin, non-interest revenue, allowance for loan losses, the level of credit losses from lending, liquidity levels, capital levels, or other future financial or business performance strategies or expectations. These forward looking statements may also include: management’s plan relating to the transaction; the expected completion of the transaction; the payment of any contingent cash consideration in the transaction; any statements of the plans and objectives of management for future operations, products or services, including the execution of integration plans relating to the transaction; any statement of expectation or belief; projections related to certain financial metrics; and any statement of assumptions underlying the foregoing. These forward-looking statements may be identified by reference to a future period(s) or by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “foresee,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “would,” “could” or “intend,” future or conditional verb tenses, and variations or negatives of such terms.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from our expectations of future results, performance or achievements, or industry results, expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.
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In addition to factors previously disclosed in The Community Financial Corporation’s reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including those we file with the SEC, including in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and those identified elsewhere in this document, the following factors among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements or historical performance: changes in The Community Financial Corporation’s and Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s operating or expansion strategy; availability of and costs associated with obtaining adequate and timely sources of liquidity; the ability to maintain credit quality; the effects of future economic, business and market conditions; weaker than anticipated market conditions in our primary market areas; changes in interest rates; governmental monetary and fiscal policies; changes in prices and values of real estate; legislative and regulatory changes, including changes in banking, securities and tax laws and regulations and their application by our regulators, including changes in the cost and scope of FDIC insurance; the failure of assumptions regarding the levels of non-performing assets and the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses; possible adverse rulings, judgments, settlements and other outcomes of pending litigation; the ability of Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank to collect amounts due under loan agreements; changes in consumer preferences; liquidity risks through an inability to raise funds through deposits, borrowings or other sources, or to maintain sufficient liquidity at The Community Financial Corporation separate from the Bank’s liquidity; volatility in the capital and credit markets; effectiveness of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s interest rate risk management strategies; the ability to obtain regulatory approvals and meet other closing conditions to the transaction, including approval by County First Bank’s shareholders on the expected terms and schedule; delay in closing the transaction; difficulties and delays in integrating the County First Bank’s business or fully realizing cost savings and other benefits of the transaction in the expected timeframes, if at all; business disruption following the transaction; inflation; customer acceptance of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s products and services; customer borrowing, repayment, investment and deposit practices; customer disintermediation; and the introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives.
You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this document in that actual results could differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements, due to a variety of factors. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this Report, and we undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date of this Report. Forward-looking statements regarding the transaction are based upon currently available information.
Annualized, pro forma, projected and estimated numbers are used for illustrative purpose only, are not forecasts, and may not reflect actual results.
Important Additional Information and Where to Find It
This communication is being made pursuant to and in compliance with Rules 165 and 425 of the Securities Act of 1933 and does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. In connection with the proposed transaction, The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank will file a proxy statement/prospectus as part of a registration statement on Form S-4 that The Community Financial Corporation will file with the SEC regarding the proposed transaction. Investors and security holders are urged to read the proxy statement/prospectus because it will contain important information about The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and the proposed transaction. The final proxy statement/prospectus will be mailed to shareholders of County First Bank. Investors and security holders may obtain a free copy of the definitive proxy statement/prospectus and other documents when filed with the SEC at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The definitive proxy statement/prospectus as well as other filings containing information about The Community Financial Corporation, may be obtained at the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov, when they are filed by The Community Financial Corporation. You will also be able to obtain these documents, when they are filed, free of charge, from The Community Financial Corporation at www.cbtc.com under the heading “About Us” and then under the Investor Relations menu. Copies of the proxy statement/prospectus can also be obtained, when it becomes available, free of charge, by directing a request to The Community Financial Corporation, Attn: Shareholder Relations 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, MD 20601 or by calling 240-427-1036, or to County First Bank, Attn: Karen Zamostny 202 Centennial Street, P. O. Box 2752, La Plata, MD 20646 or by calling (301) 934-2265.
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Participants in the Solicitation
The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and certain of their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of County First Bank in connection with the proposed transaction. Information about the directors and executive officers of The Community Financial Corporation and their ownership of The Community Financial Corporation common stock is set forth in the proxy statement for The Community Financial Corporation’s 2017 annual meeting of shareholders as filed with the SEC on Schedule 14A on March 30, 2017. Information concerning all of the participants in the solicitation will be included in the proxy statement relating to the proposed transaction when it becomes available. Each of these documents is, or will be, available free of charge at the SEC’s Web site at www.sec.gov and from The Community Financial Corporation’s website at www.cbtc.com .
Item 9.01 | Financial Statements and Exhibits . |
(d) | Exhibits. |
Exhibit No. | Description | ||
2.1 | Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 31, 2017, by and among The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank | ||
10.1 | Form of Voting Agreement by and between The Community Financial Corporation and directors of County First Bank | ||
99.1 | Investor Presentation dated July 31, 2017 | ||
99.2 | Press Release dated July 31, 2017 |
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Dated: July 31, 2017 | By: | /s/ William J. Pasenelli |
William J. Pasenelli | ||
President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Exhibit 2.1
Execution Version
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
DATED AS OF JULY 31, 2017
BY AND AMONG
THE COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CORPORATION,
COMMUNITY BANK OF THE CHESAPEAKE
AND
COUNTY FIRST BANK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Nos. | ||
Introductory Statement | 1 | |
ARTICLE I | Merger | 1 |
1.1 | The Merger | 1 |
1.2 | Closing | 2 |
1.3 | Effective Time | 2 |
1.4 | Effects of the Merger | 2 |
1.5 | Conversion of Company Common Stock | 3 |
1.6 | Effect on Outstanding Shares of Parent Common Stock | 4 |
1.7 | Effect on Outstanding Shares of Parent Bank Common Stock | 4 |
1.8 | Treatment of Company Restricted Stock Awards | 4 |
1.9 | Alternative Structure | 4 |
ARTICLE II | Exchange Procedures | 5 |
2.1 | Exchange Agent | 5 |
2.2 | Exchange Procedures | 5 |
2.3 | Appraisal Rights | 7 |
ARTICLE III | Representations and Warranties of the Company | 8 |
3.1 | Organization and Qualification | 9 |
3.2 | Subsidiaries; Investments | 9 |
3.3 | Capital Structure | 10 |
3.4 | Authority | 11 |
3.5 | No Violations | 12 |
3.6 | Consents and Approvals | 12 |
3.7 | Governmental Filings | 13 |
3.8 | Financial Statements | 13 |
3.9 | Undisclosed Liabilities | 13 |
3.10 | Absence of Certain Changes or Events | 14 |
3.11 | Legal Proceedings | 14 |
3.12 | Absence of Regulatory Actions | 14 |
3.13 | Compliance with Laws | 15 |
3.14 | Taxes | 16 |
3.15 | Agreements | 18 |
3.16 | Intellectual Property | 20 |
3.17 | Labor Matters | 21 |
3.18 | Employee Benefit Plans | 21 |
3.19 | Real Property | 24 |
3.20 | Fairness Opinion | 24 |
3.21 | Fees | 24 |
3.22 | Environmental Matters | 24 |
3.23 | Loan Matters | 25 |
3.24 | Anti-takeover Provisions Inapplicable | 27 |
3.25 | Related Party Transactions | 27 |
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3.26 | Insurance | 27 |
3.27 | Investment Securities; Derivatives | 27 |
3.28 | Corporate Documents and Records | 28 |
3.29 | Company Information | 28 |
3.30 | Internal Controls | 28 |
3.31 | Data Privacy | 29 |
3.32 | Tax Treatment of the Merger | 29 |
3.33 | Representations and Warranties | 30 |
ARTICLE IV | Representations and Warranties of Parent and Parent Bank | 30 |
4.1 | Organization and Qualification | 30 |
4.2 | Subsidiaries | 31 |
4.3 | Capital Structure | 31 |
4.4 | Authority | 32 |
4.5 | No Violations | 33 |
4.6 | Consents and Approvals | 33 |
4.7 | Funding | 34 |
4.8 | Governmental Filings | 34 |
4.9 | Securities Filings | 34 |
4.10 | Financial Statements | 34 |
4.11 | Undisclosed Liabilities | 35 |
4.12 | Absence of Certain Changes or Events | 35 |
4.13 | Legal Proceedings | 35 |
4.14 | Absence of Regulatory Actions | 35 |
4.15 | Compliance with Laws | 36 |
4.16 | Taxes | 37 |
4.17 | Agreements | 38 |
4.18 | Employee Benefit Plans | 39 |
4.19 | Fairness Opinion | 40 |
4.20 | Fees | 40 |
4.21 | Loan Matters | 40 |
4.22 | Anti-takeover Provisions Inapplicable | 42 |
4.23 | Corporate Documents and Records | 42 |
4.24 | Parent Information | 42 |
4.25 | Regulatory Approvals | 42 |
4.26 | Internal Controls | 42 |
4.27 | Data Privacy | 43 |
4.28 | Tax Treatment of the Merger | 44 |
4.29 | Representations and Warranties | 44 |
ARTICLE V | Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business | 44 |
5.1 | Conduct of Business Prior to the Effective Time | 44 |
5.2 | Forbearances by the Company | 45 |
5.3 | Forbearances by Parent | 48 |
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ARTICLE VI | Covenants | 49 |
6.1 | Acquisition Proposals | 49 |
6.2 | Advice of Changes | 51 |
6.3 | Access to Information | 51 |
6.4 | Applications; Consents | 52 |
6.5 | Antitakeover Provisions | 53 |
6.6 | Additional Agreements | 53 |
6.7 | Publicity | 54 |
6.8 | Stockholder Meeting | 54 |
6.9 | Registration of Parent Common Stock | 55 |
6.10 | Notification of Certain Matters | 56 |
6.11 | Employee Benefit Matters | 56 |
6.12 | Indemnification | 59 |
6.13 | Litigation and Claims | 60 |
6.14 | Dividends | 60 |
6.15 | Corporate Governance | 61 |
6.16 | Calculation of Contingent Asset Value | 61 |
6.17 | Dividend Reinvestment Plan | 62 |
6.18 | Exemption from Liability Under Section 16(b) | 62 |
ARTICLE VII | Conditions to Consummation | 62 |
7.1 | Conditions to Each Party’s Obligations | 62 |
7.2 | Conditions to the Obligations of Parent and Parent Bank | 63 |
7.3 | Conditions to the Obligations of the Company | 64 |
ARTICLE VIII | Termination | 65 |
8.1 | Termination | 65 |
8.2 | Termination Fee | 67 |
8.3 | Effect of Termination | 68 |
ARTICLE IX | Certain Other Matters | 68 |
9.1 | Interpretation | 68 |
9.2 | Survival | 69 |
9.3 | Waiver; Amendment | 69 |
9.4 | Counterparts | 69 |
9.5 | Governing Law; Jurisdiction | 69 |
9.6 | Waiver of Jury Trial | 70 |
9.7 | Expenses | 70 |
9.8 | Notices | 70 |
9.9 | Entire Agreement | 71 |
9.10 | Successors and Assigns; Assignment | 71 |
9.11 | Third Party Beneficiaries | 71 |
9.12 | Specific Performance | 72 |
9.13 | Severability | 72 |
9.14 | Delivery by Facsimile or Electronic Transmission | 72 |
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EXHIBITS
Exhibit A | Agreement and Plan of Bank Merger |
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INDEX OF DEFINED TERMS
Section | ||
Acquisition Proposal | 6.1(b)(i) | |
Agreement | Introduction | |
Book Entry Shares | 2.1 | |
BHC Act | 4.1 | |
Cash Consideration | 1.5(a) | |
Certificate of Merger | 1.3 | |
Chosen Courts | 9.5(b) | |
Closing | 1.2 | |
Closing Date | 1.2 | |
Commissioner | 1.3 | |
Company | Introduction | |
Company Common Stock | 1.5(a) | |
Company Contract | 3.15(a) | |
Company Data | 3.31 | |
Company Disclosure Schedule | Article III | |
Company Employee Plans | 3.18(a) | |
Company ERISA Affiliate | 3.18(a) | |
Company Financial Statements | 3.8 | |
Company Insiders | 6.18 | |
Company Leased Properties | 3.19 | |
Company Meeting | 6.8(a) | |
Company Owned Properties | 3.19 | |
Company Qualified Plan | 3.18(f) | |
Company Real Property | 3.19 | |
Company Regulatory Agreement | 3.12 | |
Company Restricted Stock Award | 1.8(a) | |
Company Stock Plan | 1.8(b) | |
Company Vacation Policy | 6.11(h) | |
Confidentiality Agreement | 6.3(b) | |
Contingent Assets | 1.5(a) | |
Contingent Asset Value | 1.5(a) | |
Contingent Asset Valuation Date | 6.16 | |
Contingent Cash Consideration | 1.5(a) | |
Continuing Employee | 6.11(a) | |
CRA | 3.13(a) | |
Dissenters’ Rights Statutes | 2.3 | |
Dissenting Shares | 2.3 | |
DRIP | 6.17 | |
Effective Time | 1.3 | |
Enforceability Exceptions | 3.4 | |
Environmental Laws | 3.22 | |
ERISA | 3.18(a) | |
Exchange Act | 3.25 | |
Exchange Agent | 2.1 |
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Exchange Fund | 2.1 | |
Exchange Ratio | 1.5(a) | |
Excluded Shares | 1.5(a) | |
FDIC | 3.1 | |
Federal Reserve | 3.23(e) | |
Form S-4 | 3.6 | |
GAAP | 3.1 | |
Good Reason | 6.12(e) | |
Governmental Entity | 3.6 | |
Indemnified Party | 6.12(a) | |
Instructions | 2.2(a) | |
Intellectual Property | 3.16 | |
IRC | Introductory Statement | |
IRS | 3.14(c) | |
Knowledge | 9.1 | |
Law | 3.5 | |
Letter of Transmittal | 2.2(a) | |
Lien | 3.2(a) | |
Loans | 3.23(a) | |
Maryland Office | 3.6 | |
Material Adverse Effect | 3.1 | |
Maximum Contingent Asset Value | 6.16 | |
Maximum Potential Contingent Asset Value | 1.5(a) | |
Merger | Introductory Statement | |
Merger Consideration | 1.5(a) | |
Nasdaq | 1.5(b) | |
New Certificates | 2.1 | |
Old Certificates | 2.1 | |
Parent | Introduction | |
Parent Bank | Introduction | |
Parent Common Stock | 1.5(a) | |
Parent Data | 4.27 | |
Parent Disclosure Schedule | Article IV | |
Parent Employee Plans | 4.18(a) | |
Parent ERISA Affiliate | 4.18(a) | |
Parent Qualified Plan | 4.18(d) | |
Parent Regulatory Agreement | 4.14 | |
Parent Restricted Stock Awards | 4.3(b)(i) | |
Parent SEC Reports | 4.9 | |
Parent Stock Options | 4.3(b)(ii) | |
Parent Stock Plans | 4.3(c) | |
Permitted Encumbrances | 3.19 | |
Person | 9.1 | |
Premium Cap | 6.12(c) | |
Proxy Statement | 3.6 | |
Regulatory Agencies | 3.7 |
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Representatives | 6.1(a) | |
Requisite Company Vote | 3.4 | |
Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 3.3(a) | |
SEC | 3.6 | |
Securities Act | 3.3(e) | |
Stock Consideration | 1.5(a) | |
Subsidiary | 3.2(a) | |
Superior Proposal | 6.1(b)(ii) | |
Surviving Bank | Introductory Statement | |
Takeover Statutes | 3.24 | |
Tax(es) | 3.14(m) | |
Tax Return | 3.14(n) | |
Termination Fee | 8.2 | |
Vacation Policy Termination Date | 6.11(h) |
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Agreement and Plan of Merger
This is an Agreement and Plan of Merger , dated as of July 31, 2017 (“ Agreement ”), by and among The Community Financial Corporation, a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”), Community Bank of the Chesapeake, a Maryland-chartered commercial bank and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Parent Bank ”), and County First Bank, a Maryland-chartered bank (the “ Company ”).
Introductory Statement
The Board of Directors of each of Parent, Parent Bank and the Company have determined that this Agreement and the business combination and related transactions contemplated hereby are advisable and that it is in the best interests of their respective companies and stockholders to consummate the strategic business combination transaction provided for herein, pursuant to which the Company will, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, merge with and into Parent Bank (the “ Merger ”), with Parent Bank being the surviving corporation and shall hereinafter sometimes referred to in such capacity as the “ Surviving Bank ”.
The parties hereto intend that the Merger shall qualify as a “reorganization” under the provisions of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “ IRC ”) and that this Agreement is intended to be, and is adopted as, a plan of reorganization for purposes of Sections 356, 361 and 368 of the IRC and within the meaning of Treasury regulation section 1.368-2(g).
Parent and the Company each desire to make certain representations, warranties and agreements in connection with the business combination and related transactions provided for herein and to prescribe various conditions to such transactions.
As a condition and inducement to Parent’s willingness to enter into this Agreement, (i) each of the members of the Board of Directors of the Company, and (ii) certain of the Company’s executive officers, have, concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, and solely in their capacities as shareholders of the Company, entered into an agreement pursuant to which he or she will vote his or her shares of Company Common Stock in favor of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
In consideration of their mutual promises and obligations hereunder, the parties hereto adopt and make this Agreement and prescribe the terms and conditions hereof and the manner and basis of carrying it into effect, which shall be as follows:
ARTICLE
I
Merger
1.1 The Merger . The Merger shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, including the Agreement and Plan of Bank Merger substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A , and shall be consummated in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland. As the Surviving Bank, Parent Bank shall continue its corporate existence under the laws of the State of Maryland. Upon consummation of the Merger, the separate corporate existence of the Company shall terminate.
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1.2 Closing . Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the closing of the Merger (the “ Closing ”) will take place in the offices of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, 607 14 th Street NW, Washington, D.C., or at such other location as is agreed to by the parties hereto, at a time as agreed to by the parties hereto on the date designated by Parent within thirty (30) days following satisfaction or waiver (subject to applicable law) of the conditions to Closing set forth in Article VII (other than those conditions that by their nature are to be satisfied at the Closing, but subject to the fulfillment or waiver of those conditions), or such later date as the parties may otherwise agree (the “ Closing Date ”).
1.3 Effective Time . Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Merger shall become effective in accordance with the terms of the Certificate of Merger (the “ Certificate of Merger ”) to be issued by the Commissioner of Financial Regulation in the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation of the State of Maryland (the “ Commissioner ”). The term “ Effective Time ” shall mean the date and time when the Merger becomes effective, as specified on the Certificate of Merger.
1.4 Effects of the Merger .
(a) At the Effective Time, (i) the separate existence of Company shall cease and Company shall be merged with and into Parent Bank, (ii) the Charter of Parent Bank as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the Charter of the Surviving Bank until duly amended in accordance with applicable law, (iii) the name of the Surviving Bank shall be “Community Bank of the Chesapeake,” (iv) the Bylaws of Parent Bank as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the Bylaws of the Surviving Bank as amended to increase from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) the number of directors on Parent Bank’s Board of Directors as set forth in Article III, Section 3 of Parent Bank’s Bylaws, (v) the directors of Parent Bank immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the directors of the Surviving Bank plus one additional current member of the Board of Directors of the Company, to be designated by Parent after consultation with the Company, each to hold office in accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of Parent Bank until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified; (vi) the directors of Parent immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the directors of Parent after the effective time plus one additional current member of the Board of Directors of the Company, to be designated by Parent after consultation with the Company, each to hold office in accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of Parent until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified; and (vii) the executive officers of Parent and Parent Bank immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the executive officers of Parent and the Surviving Bank, each to hold office in accordance with the respective Charter and Bylaws of Parent and the Surviving Bank until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified.
(b) At and after the Effective Time, the Merger shall have all the effects set forth in Maryland Code Annotated, Fin. Inst. Section 3-712.
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(c) Headquarters . The principal banking office of the Surviving Bank shall be at 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, Maryland 20601.
1.5 Conversion of Company Common Stock.
(a) At the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger, automatically and without any action on the part of the holder thereof, each share of the common stock, par value $1.00 per share, of the Company (the “ Company Common Stock ”) issued and outstanding at the Effective Time, other than (i) Dissenting Shares and (ii) shares of Company Common Stock owned or held, other than in a bona fide fiduciary or agency capacity or in satisfaction of a debt previously contracted, by Parent, the Company or a Subsidiary of either (collectively “ Excluded Shares ”), shall become and be converted into: (x) 0.9543 of a share (the “ Exchange Ratio ”) of the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent (“ Parent Common Stock ”), the Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger being sometimes referred to herein as the “ Stock Consideration ”, (y) $1.00 in cash (the “ Cash Consideration ”), and (z) an amount of cash equal to the dollar value, rounded to the nearest cent, obtained by dividing the Contingent Asset Value (as defined below) by the number of shares of Company Common Stock outstanding at the Effective Time, such per share amount of cash being referred to as the “ Contingent Cash Consideration ”; provided however , that in no event shall the Contingent Cash Consideration equal more than $2.24 per share. The Stock Consideration together with the Cash Consideration and the Contingent Cash Consideration is referred to as the “ Merger Consideration ”. “ Contingent Asset Value ” means the aggregate value of each of the Contingent Assets as determined on the Contingent Asset Valuation Date in the manner set forth in Section 6.16 . For purposes of this Agreement, “ Contingent Assets ” means those assets set forth in Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule. Each Contingent Asset shall be valued at no more than the after-tax value of each such asset as set forth in Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule (the “ Maximum Potential Contingent Asset Value ”).
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, no fraction of a share of Parent Common Stock and no certificates or scrip therefor will be issued in the Merger; instead, Parent shall pay to each holder of Company Common Stock who would otherwise be entitled to a fraction of a share of Parent Common Stock an amount in cash, rounded to the nearest cent, determined by multiplying such fraction by the closing price of Parent Common Stock on the NASDAQ Global Select Market (“ Nasdaq ”) for the trading day immediately preceding the Closing Date.
(c) If, between the date of this Agreement and the Effective Time, the outstanding shares of Parent Common Stock shall have been changed into a different number of shares or into a different class by reason of any stock dividend, subdivision, reclassification, recapitalization, split, combination or exchange of shares, the Exchange Ratio shall be adjusted appropriately to provide the holders of Company Common Stock the same economic effect as contemplated by this Agreement prior to such event.
(d) As of the Effective Time, each Excluded Share shall be canceled and retired and shall cease to exist, and no exchange or payment shall be made with respect thereto.
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1.6 Effect on Outstanding Shares of Parent Common Stock . At and after the Effective Time, each share of common stock of Parent issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall remain issued and outstanding and shall not be affected by the Merger.
1.7 Effect on Outstanding Shares of Parent Bank Common Stock . At and after the Effective Time, each share of common stock of Parent Bank issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall remain issued and outstanding and shall not be affected by the Merger.
1.8 Treatment of Company Restricted Stock Awards .
(a) At the Effective Time, each award in respect of a share of Company Common Stock subject to vesting, repurchase or other lapse restriction granted under a Company Stock Plan that is outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (a “ Company Restricted Stock Award ”) shall fully vest and shall be converted into the right to receive, without interest, the Merger Consideration payable pursuant to Section 1.5 . Parent shall pay or issue the consideration described in this Section 1.8(a) within five (5) business days following the Effective Time. Parent shall be entitled to deduct and withhold, or cause the Exchange Agent to deduct and withhold, from the Merger Consideration payable in respect of the Company Restricted Stock Awards all such amounts as it is required to deduct and withhold under the IRC or any provisions of state, local, or foreign Tax law.
(b) At or prior to the Effective Time, the Board of Directors of the Company and/or its compensation committee, as applicable, shall adopt any resolutions and take any actions that are necessary to (i) effectuate the provisions of this Section 1.8 ., including delivering written notice to each holder of a Company Restricted Stock Award of the treatment of such award pursuant to this Section 1.8 and obtaining each such holder’s written acknowledgement and agreement of the treatment set forth in this Section 1.8 , in each case not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Closing and (ii) cause the Company Stock Plan to terminate at or prior to the Effective Time. For purposes of this Agreement, “ Company Stock Plan ” means the County First Bank Stock Option Plan adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company on March 26, 2014.
1.9 Alternative Structure . Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, prior to the Effective Time, Parent may specify that the structure of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement be revised and the parties shall enter into such alternative transactions as Parent may reasonably determine to effect the purposes of this Agreement; provided, however, that such revised structure shall not (i) alter or change the amount or kind of the Merger Consideration, (ii) materially impede or delay consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or (iii) adversely limit or impact the qualification of the Merger as a reorganization under the provisions of Section 368(a) of the IRC. In the event that Parent elects to make such a revision, the parties agree to execute appropriate documents to reflect the revised structure.
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ARTICLE
II
Exchange Procedures
2.1 Exchange Agent . At or prior to the Effective Time, Parent shall deposit with a bank or trust company designated by Parent and reasonably acceptable to the Company (the “ Exchange Agent ”), for the benefit of the holders of certificates representing Company Common Stock (“ Old Certificates ”) and non-certificated shares of Company Common Stock (“ Book Entry Shares ”), for exchange in accordance with this Article II, (a) certificates, or at Parent’s option, evidence of shares in book entry form, representing the Parent Common Stock (“ New Certificates ”), representing the aggregate Stock Consideration to be given to the holders of Company Common Stock pursuant to Section 1.5(a) and this Article II in exchange for outstanding shares of such Company Common Stock, and (b) cash in an amount sufficient to pay (i) the aggregate Cash Consideration payable to holders of Company Common Stock pursuant to Section 1.5(a) , (ii) the aggregate Contingent Cash Consideration payable to holders of Company Common Stock pursuant to Section 1.5(a) and (iii) to the extent then determinable, any cash payable in lieu of fractional shares pursuant to Section 1.5(b) (such New Certificates and cash being hereinafter referred to as the “ Exchange Fund ”). The Exchange Agent shall invest any cash included in the Exchange Fund as directed by Parent, provided that no such investment or losses thereon shall affect the amount of Merger Consideration payable to the holders of Old Certificates and Book Entry Shares. Any interest and other income resulting from such investments shall be paid to Parent, or as otherwise directed by Parent.
2.2 Exchange Procedures.
(a) As promptly as reasonably as reasonably practicable after the Effective Time but in no event later than five (5) business days thereafter, Parent shall cause the Exchange Agent to mail to each holder of record of one or more Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares representing shares of Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Effective Time that have been converted at the Effective Time into the right to receive the Merger Consideration pursuant to Article I , a letter of transmittal (the “ Letter of Transmittal ”) (which shall specify that delivery shall be effected, and risk of loss and title to the Old Certificates shall pass, only upon proper delivery of the Old Certificates to the Exchange Agent) and instructions for use in effecting the surrender of the Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares in exchange for the Merger Consideration (the “ Instructions ”) which such holder shall have become entitled to receive in accordance with, and subject to, Section 1.5(a) , and any cash in lieu of fractional shares which the shares of Company Common Stock represented by such Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares shall have been converted into the right to receive pursuant to this Agreement as well as any dividends or distributions to be paid pursuant to Section 2.2(c) (such Letter of Transmittal and Instructions to include customary provisions with respect to delivery of an “agent’s message with respect to Book Entry Shares and to be in a form and have such provisions as Parent and the Company may reasonably agree). Twenty (20) days after the date of mailing of the Letter of Transmittal, Parent shall cause the Exchange Agent to re-mail the Letter of Transmittal and the Instructions to each holder of Company Common Stock as of the Effective Time who did not return a completed Letter of Transmittal duly executed and one or more Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares, as applicable, by such date. Upon the later to occur of the Effective Time and three (3) Business Days after surrender to the Exchange Agent of an Old Certificate, upon proper surrender of an Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares for exchange and cancellation to the Exchange Agent, together with such properly completed Letter of Transmittal duly executed, the holder of such Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor, as applicable, (i) a New Certificate representing the Stock Consideration to which such holder of Company Common Stock shall have become entitled to receive in accordance with, and subject to, Section 1.5(a) , and (ii) a check representing the amount of (1) the Cash Consideration which such holder has the right to receive in respect of the surrendered Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares in accordance with, and subject to, Section 1.5(a) , (2) the Contingent Cash Consideration which such holder has the right to receive in respect of the surrendered Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares in accordance with, and subject to, Section 1.5(a) , (3) any cash in lieu of fractional shares which such holder has the right to receive in respect of the surrendered Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares pursuant to Section 1.5(b) and (4) any dividends or distributions which the holder thereof has the right to receive pursuant to Section 2.2(c) , and the Old Certificate or Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares so surrendered shall forthwith be cancelled. No interest will be paid or accrued on the Cash Consideration, the Contingent Cash Consideration, any cash in lieu of fractional shares payable to holders of Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares or any dividends payable under Section 2.2(c) . Until surrendered as contemplated by this Section 2.2 , each Old Certificate or Book Entry Share shall be deemed at any time after the Effective Time to represent only the right to receive, upon surrender, the Merger Consideration and any cash in lieu of fractional shares or in respect of dividends or distributions as contemplated by this Section 2.2 .
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(b) The Exchange Agent shall not be entitled to vote or exercise any rights of ownership with respect to the shares of Parent Common Stock held by it from time to time hereunder, except that it shall receive and hold all dividends or other distributions paid or distributed with respect to such shares for the account of the persons entitled thereto. If there is a transfer of ownership of any shares of Company Common Stock not registered in the transfer records of the Company, the Merger Consideration shall be issued to the transferee thereof if the Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares representing such Company Common Stock are presented to the Exchange Agent, accompanied by all documents required, in the reasonable judgment of Parent and the Exchange Agent, to evidence and effect such transfer and to evidence that any applicable stock transfer taxes have been paid.
(c) No dividends or other distributions declared or made after the Effective Time with respect to Parent Common Stock issued pursuant to this Agreement shall be remitted to any person entitled to receive shares of Parent Common Stock hereunder until such person surrenders his or her Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares in accordance with this Section 2.2 . Subject to the effect of applicable abandoned property, escheat or similar laws, upon the surrender of such person’s Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares, such person shall be entitled to receive any dividends or other distributions, without interest thereon, which subsequent to the Effective Time had become payable but not paid with respect to the Stock Consideration which the shares of Parent Common Stock represented by such person’s Old Certificates or Book Entry Shares have been converted into the right to receive.
(d) The stock transfer books of the Company shall be closed immediately upon the Effective Time and from and after the Effective Time there shall be no transfers on the stock transfer records of the Company of any shares of Company Common Stock other than to settle transfers of Company Common Stock that occurred prior to the Effective Time. If, after the Effective Time, Old Certificates are presented for transfer to the Exchange Agent, they shall be canceled and exchanged for the Merger Consideration deliverable in respect thereof pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section 2.2 .
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(e) Any portion of the Exchange Fund, including all dividends or other distributions paid or distributed with respect to shares of Parent Common Stock in the Exchange Fund, if any, that remains unclaimed by the stockholders of the Company for nine (9) months after the Effective Time shall be repaid by the Exchange Agent to Parent. Any stockholders of the Company who have not theretofore received the Merger Consideration pursuant to this Section 2.2 shall look only to Parent for the Merger Consideration, any cash in lieu of fractional shares, and any unpaid dividends and distributions on the Parent Common Stock deliverable in respect of each share of Company Common Stock such stockholder holds, as determined pursuant to this Agreement, in each case without any interest thereon. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the Exchange Agent nor any party to this Agreement (or any affiliate thereof) shall be liable to any former holder of Company Common Stock for any amount delivered to a public official pursuant to applicable abandoned property, escheat or similar laws.
(f) Parent and the Exchange Agent shall be entitled to rely upon the Company’s stock transfer books to establish the identity of those persons entitled to receive the Merger Consideration, which books shall be conclusive with respect thereto. In the event of a dispute with respect to ownership of stock represented by any Old Certificate or Book Entry Share, Parent and the Exchange Agent shall be entitled to deposit any Merger Consideration represented thereby in escrow with an independent third party and thereafter be relieved with respect to any claims thereto.
(g) If any Old Certificate shall have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon the making of an affidavit of that fact by the person claiming such Old Certificate to be lost, stolen or destroyed and, if required by the Exchange Agent or Parent, the posting by such person of a bond in such amount as the Exchange Agent may direct as indemnity against any claim that may be made against it with respect to such Old Certificate, the Exchange Agent will issue in exchange for such lost, stolen or destroyed Old Certificate the Merger Consideration deliverable in respect thereof pursuant to this Agreement.
2.3 Appraisal Rights. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary and unless otherwise provided by applicable law, each share of Company Common Stock which is issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time and which is owned by a holder who (i) shall have voted such shares against the Merger, and (ii) pursuant to Maryland Code Annotated, Fin. Inst. Section 3-718 et seq. (the “ Dissenters’ Rights Statutes ”), duly and validly exercises and perfects his, her or its appraisal rights with respect to such shares of Company Common Stock (the “ Dissenting Shares ”), shall not be converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration, but, instead, the holder thereof, with respect to such Dissenting Shares, shall be entitled to payment in cash from Parent of the appraised value of the Dissenting Shares in accordance with the provisions of the Dissenters’ Rights Statutes. If any such holder shall have failed to duly and validly exercise or perfect or shall have effectively withdrawn or lost such appraisal rights, each share of Company Common Stock of such holder as to which appraisal rights were not duly and validly exercised or perfected, or were effectively withdrawn or lost, shall not be deemed a Dissenting Share and shall automatically be converted into and shall thereafter be exchangeable only for the right to receive the Merger Consideration as provided in this Agreement. The Company will provide Parent (i) prompt notice of any written demands received by the Company for appraisal of shares of Company Common Stock, attempted withdrawals of such demands and any other instruments served on and received by the Company pursuant to Dissenters’ Rights Statutes, and (ii) the opportunity to participate in and direct all negotiations and proceedings with respect to any demands for appraisal under Dissenters’ Rights Statutes. The Company shall not, except with the prior written consent of Parent, make any payment with respect to any demands for appraisal, settle or offer to settle any such demands, or approve any withdrawal of any such demands.
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ARTICLE
III
Representations and Warranties of the Company
Except as disclosed in the disclosure schedule delivered by the Company to Parent and Parent Bank prior to the execution of this Agreement (the “ Company Disclosure Schedule ”) (which schedule sets forth, among other things, facts, circumstances and events the disclosure of which is necessary in response to an express disclosure requirement contained in a provision hereof or as an exception to one or more of the representations and warranties contained in this Article III, or to one or more of the Company’s covenants contained in Articles V or VI (and making specific reference to the Section of this Agreement to which they relate); provided , that (i) no such item is required to be set forth as an exception to a representation or warranty if its absence would not result in the related representation or warranty being deemed untrue or incorrect, (ii) the mere inclusion of an item in the Company Disclosure Schedule as an exception to a representation or warranty shall not be deemed an admission by the Company that such item represents a material exception or fact, circumstance or event or that such item is reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse Effect and (iii) disclosure in any paragraph or Section of the Company Disclosure Schedule shall apply only to the indicated Section of this Agreement except to the extent that it is reasonably clear on the face of such disclosure that it is relevant to another paragraph or Section of the Company Disclosure Schedule or another Section of this Agreement) the Company represents and warrants to Parent and Parent Bank as follows:
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3.1 Organization and Qualification . The Company is a Maryland-chartered bank duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland. The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct the business currently being conducted by it. The Company is duly qualified or licensed as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of the properties owned or leased by it or the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified or licensed and in good standing would not, either individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. As used in this Agreement, “ Material Adverse Effect ” shall mean an effect, circumstance, occurrence or change which is material and adverse to the business, financial condition or results of operations of the Company or Parent, as the context may dictate, and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole; provided , however , that any such effect, circumstance, occurrence or change resulting from any (i) changes in (A) laws, rules or regulations or interpretations thereof or accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“ GAAP ”) or (B) regulatory accounting requirements or interpretations thereof that apply to financial and/or depository institutions and/or their holding companies generally, (ii) changes in economic conditions affecting financial institutions generally, including but not limited to, changes in the general level of market interest rates, (iii) actions and omissions of Parent or the Company taken with the prior written consent, or at the request, of the other, (iv) direct effects of compliance with this Agreement on the operating performance of the parties, including expenses incurred by the parties in investigating, negotiating, documenting, effecting and consummating the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (v) public announcement of this Agreement, the Merger, including any shareholder litigation relating to the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (vi) any failure by the Parent or Company to meet internal or published projections, forecasts, performance measures, operating statistics or revenue or earnings predictions for any period, and (vii) changes in national or international political or social conditions including the engagement by the United States in hostilities, whether or not pursuant to the declaration of a national emergency or war, or the occurrence of any military or terrorist attack upon or within the United States, shall not be considered in determining if a Material Adverse Effect has occurred except, with respect to clauses (i), (ii) and (v), to the extent such effect, circumstance, occurrence or change disproportionately affect such party and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole as compared to comparable U.S. banking organizations. The Company is an “insured depository institution” as defined in the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, as amended, and the applicable regulations thereunder. The deposits of the Company are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “ FDIC ”) through the Deposit Insurance Fund to the fullest extent permitted by law, and all premiums and assessments required to be paid in connection therewith have been paid by the Company when due. No action for the revocation or termination of such deposit insurance is pending, or to the knowledge of the Company, threatened. The Company is a member in good standing of the FHLB and owns the requisite amount of stock therein.
3.2 Subsidiaries; Investments.
(a) Section 3.2 of the Company Disclosure Schedule sets forth with respect to each of the Company’s direct and indirect Subsidiaries its name, its jurisdiction of incorporation, the Company’s percentage ownership, the number of shares of stock or other equity interests owned or controlled by the Company and the name and number of shares held by any other person who owns any stock of the Subsidiary. As used in this Agreement, the word “ Subsidiary ” when used with respect to any party, means any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, bank, trust or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, which is (i) consolidated with such party for financial reporting purposes or (ii) directly or indirectly (through one or more intermediaries) controlled by or owned more than fifty percent (50%) by such party. The Company owns of record and beneficially all the capital stock or other equity interests of each of its Subsidiaries free and clear of any charge, mortgage, pledge, security interest, claim, lien or encumbrance (“ Lien ”). There are no contracts, commitments, agreements or understandings relating to the Company’s right to vote or dispose of any equity securities of its Subsidiaries. The Company’s ownership interest in each of its Subsidiaries is in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations relating to equity investments by Maryland-chartered banks.
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(b) Each of the Company’s Subsidiaries is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation or formation, has all requisite power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct the business currently being conducted by it and is duly qualified or licensed as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of the properties owned or leased by it or the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified or licensed and in good standing would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.
(c) The outstanding shares of capital stock of each Subsidiary have been validly authorized and are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. No shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary of the Company are or may be required to be issued by virtue of any options, warrants or other rights, no securities exist that are convertible into or exchangeable for shares of such capital stock or any other debt or equity security of any Subsidiary, and there are no contracts, commitments, agreements or understandings of any kind for the issuance of additional shares of capital stock or other debt or equity security of any Subsidiary or options, warrants or other rights with respect to such securities.
(d) Section 3.2(d) of the Company Disclosure Schedule lists all investments made by the Company. All such investments comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The Company does not own, or control, or have an economic interest in, directly or indirectly, any joint ventures, partnerships, limited liability companies, special purpose entities, or qualified special purpose entities.
3.3 Capital Structure.
(a) The authorized capital stock of the Company consists of 5,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock, par value $1.00 per share.
(b) As of July 31, 2017, no shares of capital stock or other voting securities of the Company are issued, reserved for issuance or outstanding, other than 962,513 shares of Company Common Stock, all of which are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable and were issued in full compliance with all applicable laws and not in violation of any preemptive rights, which number includes 7,000 shares of Company Common Stock granted in respect of outstanding Company Restricted Stock Awards.
(c) Since July 27, 2017, the Company has not (i) issued or repurchased any Company Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities or securities convertible or exchangeable into, or exercisable for, Company Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities or any options, warrants, stock appreciation rights or other rights of any kind to acquire Company Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities of the Company other than the issuance of Company Common Stock in connection with the vesting or settlement of Company Restricted Stock Awards that were outstanding on July 31, 2017 in accordance with their terms (without amendment or waiver since July 27, 2017) or (ii) issued or awarded any stock appreciation rights, options, restricted shares or any other equity-based awards under the Company Stock Plan or any other Company compensation plan.
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(d) No bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness having the right to vote on any matters on which stockholders of the Company may vote are issued or outstanding. No trust preferred or subordinated debt securities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries are issued or outstanding.
(e) There are no contractual obligations of the Company pursuant to which the Company or its Subsidiaries could be required to register shares of capital stock or other securities of the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “ Securities Act ”). As of the date hereof, there are no outstanding securities or instruments that contain any redemption or similar provisions, and there are no outstanding contractual obligations of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of capital stock of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
(f) Other than the Company Restricted Stock Awards issued prior to the date of this Agreement, as of the date of this Agreement, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has or is bound by any outstanding subscriptions, options, warrants, stock appreciation rights, calls, rights, convertible securities, commitments or agreements of any character obligating the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold, any additional shares of capital stock of the Company (including any rights plan or agreement) or obligating the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to grant, extend or enter into any such option, warrant, call, right, convertible security, commitment or agreement. Section 3.3(f) of the Company Disclosure Schedule sets forth a true, correct and complete list of all Company Restricted Stock Awards outstanding as of July 31, 2017, specifying, on a holder-by-holder basis, (i) the name of each holder, (ii) the number of shares subject to each such Company Restricted Stock Award, (iii) the grant date of each such Company Restricted Stock Award, and (iv) the Company Stock Plan under which such Company Restricted Stock Award was granted.
(g) There are no voting trusts, stockholder agreements, proxies or other agreements in effect pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has a contractual or other obligation with respect to the voting or transfer of the Company Common Stock or other equity interests of the Company. The Company does not have in effect a “poison pill” or similar stockholder rights plan (other than any such plan as to which the rights granted thereunder have expired).
3.4 Authority . The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions on the part of the Company’s Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of the Company has determined that the Merger, on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, is in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders and has directed that this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby be submitted to the Company’s stockholders for adoption at a meeting of such stockholders and has adopted a resolution to the foregoing effect. No other corporate proceedings on the part of the Company are necessary to authorize this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement other than the approval and adoption of this Agreement by the affirmative vote of the holders of two thirds of the outstanding shares of Company Common Stock (the “ Requisite Company Vote ”). This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by the Company and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally and to general principles of equity, whether applied in a court of law or a court of equity (collectively, the “ Enforceability Exceptions ”).
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3.5 No Violations . The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company do not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not, (i) assuming that the consents, approvals and filings referred to in Section 3.6 have been obtained and the applicable waiting periods have expired, violate any law, rule or regulation or any judgment, decree, order, governmental permit or license (each, a “ Law ”) to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or any of their respective properties) is subject, (ii) violate the Articles of Incorporation or bylaws of the Company or the similar organizational documents of any of its Subsidiaries or (iii) constitute a breach or violation of, or a default under (or an event which, with due notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default under), or result in the termination of, accelerate the performance required by, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any of the properties or assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries under, any of the terms, conditions or provisions of any note, bond, indenture, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement, instrument or obligation to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or to which any of their respective properties or assets may be subject, except (in the case of clause (iii) above) for such violations, conflicts, breaches terminations, cancellations, accelerations, creations or defaults which, either individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.
3.6 Consents and Approvals . Except as set forth in Section 3.6 of the Company Disclosure Schedule and except for (i) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the FDIC in connection with the Merger, including under the Bank Merger Act, and approval of such applications, filings and notices, (ii) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the Maryland Office of the Commissioner of Financial Regulation (the “ Maryland Office ”) in connection with the Merger and approval of such applications, filings and notices, (iii) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the Federal Reserve, (iv) the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “ SEC ”) of a proxy statement in definitive form relating to the meeting of the Company’s stockholders to be held in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby (including any amendments or supplements thereto, the “ Proxy Statement ”), and of the registration statement on Form S-4 in which the Proxy Statement will be included as a prospectus, to be filed with the SEC by Parent in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including any amendments or supplements thereto (the “ Form S-4 ”) and declaration of effectiveness of the Form S-4, and (v) such filings and approvals as are required to be made or obtained under the securities or “Blue Sky” laws of various states in connection with the issuance of the shares of Parent Common Stock pursuant to this Agreement and the filing with the Nasdaq Stock Market of a notification of the listing of the shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, no consents or approvals of, or filings or registrations with, any governmental or regulatory authority, agency, court, commission, or other administrative entity, including but not limited to Regulatory Agencies (as defined below) (“ Governmental Entity ”) or any third party (besides those the failure of which to be obtained would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company) are required to be made or obtained in connection with the execution and delivery by the Company of this Agreement or the consummation by the Company of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including the Merger. As of the date hereof, the Company has no knowledge of any reason pertaining to the Company why any of the approvals referred to in this Section 3.6 should not be obtained without the imposition of any condition or requirement described in Section 7.1(c) .
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3.7 Governmental Filings . The Company and each of its Subsidiaries has timely filed all reports, schedules, registration statements and other documents that it has been required to file since January 1, 2014 with the FDIC, the Maryland Office and any other applicable federal or state banking, insurance, securities or other regulatory authority (collectively, “ Regulatory Agencies ”) and have paid all fees and assessments due and payable in connection therewith. As of their respective dates, each of such filings, including the related financial statements and exhibits, complied in all material respects with all laws or regulations under which it was filed (or was amended so as to be in compliance promptly following discovery of such noncompliance).
3.8 Financial Statements . The Company has made available to Parent prior to the date hereof copies of (i) the audited consolidated balance sheets of the Company as of December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015 and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows for the fiscal years then ended and (ii) the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Company as of June 30, 2017 and the related consolidated statement of operations and changes in shareholders’ equity for the fiscal quarter then ended (collectively, the “ Company Financial Statements ”). The Company Financial Statements (i) have been prepared from, and are in accordance with, the books and records of the Company and its Subsidiaries (ii) fairly present in all material respects the consolidated results of operations, cash flows, changes in stockholders’ equity and consolidated financial position of the Company and its Subsidiaries for the respective fiscal periods or as of the respective dates therein set forth (subject in the case of unaudited statements to year-end audit adjustments normal in nature and amount), (iii) complied, as of their respective dates, in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements, and (iv) have been prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied during the periods involved, except, in each case, as indicated in such statements or in the notes thereto. The books and records of the Company and its Subsidiaries have been, and are being, maintained in all material respects in accordance with GAAP and any other legal and accounting requirements and reflect only actual transactions. Since January 1, 2014, no independent public accounting firm has resigned (or informed the Company that it intends to resign) or been dismissed as independent public accountants of the Company as a result of or in connection with any disagreements with the Company on a matter of accounting principles or practices, financial statement disclosure or auditing scope or procedure.
3.9 Undisclosed Liabilities . Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has incurred any debt, liability or obligation of any nature whatsoever (whether accrued, contingent, absolute or otherwise and whether due or to become due) other than liabilities reflected on or reserved against in the consolidated balance sheet of the Company as of December 31, 2016 included in its audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2016, a copy of which has been provided to Parent, except for (i) liabilities incurred since December 31, 2016 in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that, either alone or when combined with all similar liabilities, have not had, and would not reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company and (ii) liabilities incurred for legal, accounting, financial advising fees and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
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3.10 Absence of Certain Changes or Events.
(a) Since December 31, 2016, the Company has conducted its business only in the ordinary and usual course of such businesses consistent with their past practices and there has not been any event or occurrence that has had, or is reasonably expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.
(b) Since December 31, 2016, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries have taken any action that would be prohibited by clauses (a)(i), (b), (c), (d), (e), (g), (i)(iii), (i)(iv), (j), (k), (m), (n), or (o) of Section 5.2 if taken after the date hereof.
3.11 Legal Proceedings . Except as set forth in Section 3.11 of the Company Disclosure Schedule, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is not a party to any, and there are no pending or, to the Company’s knowledge, threatened, legal, administrative, arbitral or other proceedings, claims, actions or governmental or regulatory investigations of any nature against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their current or former directors or executive officers. There are no judgments, decrees, injunctions, orders or rulings of any Governmental Entity or arbitrator outstanding against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or the assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or that, upon consummation of the Merger, would apply to Parent or any of its Subsidiaries). Since January 1, 2014, (i) there have been no subpoenas, written demands, or document requests received by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries from any Governmental Entity and (ii) no Governmental Entity has requested that the Company or any of its Subsidiaries enter into a settlement negotiation or tolling agreement with respect to any matter related to any such subpoena, written demand, or document request.
3.12 Absence of Regulatory Actions . Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is subject to any cease-and-desist or other order or enforcement action issued by, or is a party to any written agreement, consent agreement or memorandum of understanding with, or is a party to any commitment letter or similar undertaking to, or is subject to any order or directive by, or has been ordered to pay any civil money penalty by, or has been since January 1, 2014, a recipient of any supervisory letter from, or since January 1, 2014, has adopted any policies, procedures or board resolutions at the request or suggestion of any Governmental Entity, specific to the Company or its Subsidiaries, that, in each of any such cases, currently restricts in any material respect the conduct of its business or that in any material manner relates to its capital adequacy, its ability to pay dividends, its credit or risk management policies, its management or its business (each, whether or not set forth in the Company Disclosure Schedule, a “ Company Regulatory Agreement ”), nor has the Company or any of its Subsidiaries been advised in writing or, to the Company’s knowledge, orally, since January 1, 2014, by any Governmental Entity that it is considering issuing, initiating, ordering, or requesting any such Company Regulatory Agreement. Except for examinations of the Company and its Subsidiaries conducted by a Regulatory Agency in the ordinary course of business and pursuant to the Company Regulatory Agreements, no Regulatory Agency has initiated or has pending any proceeding or, to the knowledge of the Company, investigation into the business or operations of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries since January 1, 2014. There (x) is no material unresolved violation, criticism, or exception by any Regulatory Agency with respect to any report or statement relating to any examinations or inspections of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and (y) have been no material formal or informal inquiries that raise reasonable concerns regarding the Company’s ability to satisfy the conditions set forth in Section 7.1(c) by, or disagreements or disputes with, any Regulatory Agency with respect to the business, operations, policies or procedures of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries since January 1, 2014. There is no claim, action, suit, proceeding, investigation or notice of violation (whether civil, criminal or administrative) pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against any officer or director of the Company in connection with the performance of his or her duties as an officer or director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
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3.13 Compliance with Laws.
(a) The Company holds, and has at all times since January 1, 2014 held, all licenses, franchises, permits and authorizations necessary for the lawful conduct of their respective businesses and ownership of their respective properties, rights and assets under and pursuant to each (and have paid all fees and assessments due and payable in connection therewith), and, to the knowledge of the Company, no suspension or cancellation of any such necessary license, franchise, permit or authorization is threatened. Since January 1, 2014, the Company complied in all material respects with and has not been in material default or violation under any law, statute, order, rule or regulation of any Governmental Entity applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, including (to the extent applicable to the Company), all laws related to data protection or privacy, the USA PATRIOT Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B, the Fair Housing Act, the Community Reinvestment Act (“ CRA ”), the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z, the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, any regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Interagency Policy Statement on Retail Sales of Nondeposit Investment Products, the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and Regulation X, and any other Law relating to bank secrecy, discriminatory or abusive or deceptive lending or any other product or service, financing or leasing practices, money laundering prevention, Sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the “ Sarbanes-Oxley Act ”), and all agency requirements relating to the origination, sale and servicing of mortgage and consumer loans. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has been given notice or been charged with any violation of, any law, ordinance, regulation, order, writ, rule, decree or condition to approval of any Governmental Entity which, individually or in the aggregate, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.
(b) The Company has received a rating of “Satisfactory” or better in its most recent examination or interim review with respect to the CRA. The Company does not have knowledge of any facts or circumstances that would cause the Company to be deemed not to be in satisfactory compliance in any material respect with the CRA, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, or to be assigned a rating for CRA purposes by federal bank regulators of lower than “Satisfactory”.
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(c) The Board of Directors of the Company has adopted, and the Company has implemented, an anti-money laundering program that contains customer identification verification procedures that comply with Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act and such anti-money laundering program meets the requirements in all material respects of Section 352 of the USA PATRIOT Act and the regulations thereunder, and the Company has complied in all material respects with any applicable requirements to file reports and other necessary documents as required by the USA PATRIOT Act and the regulations thereunder.
(d) Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries has properly administered all accounts for which each of them acts as a fiduciary, including accounts for which each of them serves as a agent, custodian, personal representative, guardian, conservator or investment advisor, in accordance with the terms of the governing documents, applicable state and federal law and regulation and common law. None of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries, or any director, officer or employee of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries, has committed any breach of trust or fiduciary duty with respect to any such fiduciary account, and the accountings for each such fiduciary account are true and correct in all material respects and accurately reflect the assets of such fiduciary account.
3.14 Taxes.
(a) Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries has duly and timely filed (taking into account all applicable extensions) all Tax Returns in all jurisdictions in which Tax Returns are required to be filed by it, and all such Tax Returns are true, correct, and complete in all material respects. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any material Tax Return.
(b) All Taxes of the Company and its Subsidiaries (whether or not shown on any Tax Returns) that are due have been fully and timely paid. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any extension or waiver of the limitation period applicable to any material Tax that remains in effect.
(c) The federal income Tax Returns of the Company and its Subsidiaries for all years up to and including 2013 have been examined by the Internal Revenue Service (the “ IRS ”) or are Tax Returns with respect to which the applicable period for assessment under applicable law, after giving effect to extensions or waivers, has expired. No deficiency with respect to a material amount of Taxes has been proposed, asserted or assessed against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries. There are no pending or threatened in writing disputes, claims, audits, examinations, investigations or other proceedings regarding any material Tax of the Company and its Subsidiaries or the assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries. No claim has been made in writing by any Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where the Company or any of its subsidiaries does not file Tax Returns that the Company or such subsidiary is or may be subject to taxation by that jurisdiction.
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(d) The Company has made available to Parent true, correct, and complete copies of any private letter ruling requests, closing agreements or gain recognition agreements with respect to Taxes requested or executed by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
(e) There are no Liens for material Taxes (except Taxes not yet due and payable) on any of the assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
(f) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or is bound by any Tax sharing, allocation or indemnification agreement or arrangement (other than such an agreement or arrangement exclusively between or among the Company and its Subsidiaries). Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries (A) has been a member of an affiliated group filing a consolidated federal income Tax Return (other than a group the common parent of which was the Company) or (B) has any liability for the Taxes of any person (other than the Company or any of its Subsidiaries) under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local or foreign law), as a transferee or successor, by contract or otherwise.
(g) Company has not been within the past two (2) year period ending on the date hereof or otherwise as part of a “plan (or series of related transactions)” within the meaning of Section 355(e) of the IRC of which the Merger is also a part, a “distributing corporation” or a “controlled corporation” (within the meaning of Section 355(a)(1)(A) of the IRC) in a distribution of stock intended to be governed in whole or in part by Section 355 of the IRC.
(h) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has participated in a “listed transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(2).
(i) At no time during the past five (5) years has the Company been a United States real property holding corporation within the meaning of Section 897(c)(2) of the IRC.
(j) Company will not be required to include any material item of income in, or to exclude any material item of deduction from, taxable income in any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending after the Closing Date as a result of any (i) change in method of accounting, (ii) closing agreement, (iii) intercompany transaction or excess loss account described in Treasury Regulations under Section 1502 of the IRC (or any similar provision of state, local or foreign law), (iv) installment sale or open transaction disposition made on or prior to the Closing Date, or (v) prepaid amount received on or prior to the Closing Date outside of the ordinary course of business.
(k) The Company and each of its Subsidiaries has withheld and paid all Taxes required to have been withheld and paid in connection with amounts paid or owing to any employee, independent contractor, creditor, stockholder or other third party, and the Company and each of its Subsidiaries has timely complied with all applicable information reporting requirements under Part III, Subchapter A of Chapter 61 of the IRC and similar applicable state and local information reporting requirements.
(l) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has engaged in any “reportable transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation section 1.6011-4(b)(1).
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(m) As used in this Agreement, the term “ Tax ” or “ Taxes ” means all federal, state, local, and foreign income, excise, gross receipts, ad valorem, profits, gains, property, capital, sales, transfer, use, license, payroll, employment, social security, severance, unemployment, withholding, duties, excise, windfall profits, intangibles, franchise, backup withholding, value added, alternative or add-on minimum, estimated and other taxes, charges, fees, levies or like assessments together with all penalties and additions to tax and interest thereon.
(n) As used in this Agreement, the term “ Tax Return ” means any return, declaration, report, claim for refund, estimate, or information return or statement relating to Taxes, including any schedule or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof, supplied or required to be supplied to a Governmental Entity.
3.15 Agreements.
(a) Except as set forth in Section 3.15(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party or is bound by any contract, arrangement, commitment or understanding (whether written or oral):
(i) (A) with any executive officer or other key employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries the benefits of which are contingent, or the terms of which are materially altered, upon the occurrence of a transaction involving the Company or any of its Subsidiaries of the nature contemplated by this Agreement; (B) with respect to the employment of any directors, officers, employees or consultants; or (C) any of the benefits of which will be increased, or the vesting or payment of the benefits of which will be accelerated, by the occurrence of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the value of any of the benefits of which will be calculated on the basis of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including any stock option plan, phantom stock or stock appreciation rights plan, restricted stock plan or stock purchase plan);
(ii) that (A) contains a non-compete or client or customer non-solicit requirement or any other provision that restricts the conduct of, or the manner of conducting, any line of business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (or, following the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, Parent or any of its Subsidiaries), (B) obligates the Company or any of its affiliates (or, following the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, Parent or any of its Subsidiaries) to conduct business with any third party on an exclusive or preferential basis, or (C) requires referrals of business or requires the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to make available investment opportunities to any person on a priority or exclusive basis;
(iii) pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries may become obligated to invest in or contribute capital to any entity;
(iv) that relates to incurrence of indebtedness by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in excess of $100,000, other than deposit liabilities, trade payables, Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings and repurchase agreements with customers, in each case entered into in the ordinary course of business;
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(v) that grants any right of first refusal, right of first offer or similar right with respect to any assets, rights or properties of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries;
(vi) that limits the payment of dividends by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries;
(vii) that relates to the involvement of the Company or any Subsidiary in a joint venture, partnership, operating agreement or other similar agreement or arrangement, or to the formation, creation or operation, management or control of any partnership or joint venture with any third parties;
(viii) that relates to an acquisition, divestiture, merger or similar transaction and that contains representations, covenants, indemnities or other obligations (including indemnification, “earn-out” or other contingent obligations) that are still in effect;
(ix) that is a consulting agreement or data processing, software programming or licensing contract involving the payment of more than $25,000 per annum (other than any such contracts which are terminable by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries on sixty (60) days or less notice without any required payment or other conditions, other than the condition of notice);
(x) that provides for indemnification by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries of any person or entity, except for contracts entered into in the ordinary course of business providing for customary and immaterial indemnification and provisions of the Company’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws providing for indemnification;
(xi) to which any affiliate, officer, director, employee or consultant of such party or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or beneficiary (except with respect to loans to, or deposit or asset management accounts of, directors, officers and employees entered into in the ordinary course of business and in accordance with all applicable regulatory requirements with respect to it);
(xii) that would prevent, materially delay or materially impede the Company’s ability to consummate the Merger or the other transactions contemplated hereby;
(xiii) that contains a put, call or similar right pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries could be required to purchase or sell, as applicable, any equity interests of any person or assets;
(xiv) that is a lease of real or personal property providing for annual rentals of $10,000 or more;
(xv) that contains a standstill or similar agreement pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has agreed not to acquire assets or securities of another party or any of its affiliates;
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(xvi) that is not listed above and that is material to the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company or their financial condition, results of operations, or business of the Company; or
(xvii) that is a “material contract” (as such term is defined in Item 601(b)(10) of Regulation S-X of the SEC).
Each contract, arrangement, commitment or understanding of the type described in this Section 3.15(a) , whether or not set forth in the Company Disclosure Schedule, is referred to herein as a “ Company Contract ,” and neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries knows of, or has received notice of, any violation of the above by any of the other parties thereto which would reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.
(b) Except as would not reasonably be likely to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company, each Company Contract is valid and binding on the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, as applicable, and in full force and effect. The Company and each of its Subsidiaries has in all material respects performed all obligations required to be performed by it to date under each Company Contract. To the Company’s knowledge each third-party counterparty to each Company Contract has in all material respects performed all obligations required to be performed by it to date under such Company Contract, and no event or condition exists which constitutes or, after notice or lapse of time or both, will constitute, a material default on the part of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries under any such Company Contract.
3.16 Intellectual Property . The Company and each of its Subsidiaries owns or possesses valid and binding licenses and other rights to use (in the manner and the geographic areas in which they are currently used) without payment all patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trade names, service marks and trademarks material to its business. With respect to each item of Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, the owner possesses all right, title and interest in and to the item, free and clear of any Lien. With respect to each item of Intellectual Property that the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is licensed or authorized to use, the license, sublicense or agreement covering such item is legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force and effect. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any charge, complaint, claim, demand or notice alleging any interference, infringement, misappropriation or violation with or of any intellectual property rights of a third party (including any claims that the Company or any of its Subsidiaries must license or refrain from using any intellectual property rights of a third party). To the knowledge of the Company, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has interfered with, infringed upon, misappropriated or otherwise come into conflict with any intellectual property rights of third parties and no third party has interfered with, infringed upon, misappropriated or otherwise come into conflict with any intellectual property rights of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries. For purposes of this Agreement, “ Intellectual Property ” means trademarks, service marks, brand names, internet domain names, logos, symbols, certification marks, trade dress and other indications of origin, the goodwill associated with the foregoing and registrations in any jurisdiction of, and applications in any jurisdiction to register, the foregoing, including any extension, modification or renewal of any such registration or application; patents, applications for patents (including divisions, continuations, continuations in part and renewal applications), all improvements thereto, and any renewals, extensions or reissues thereof, in any jurisdiction; trade secrets; copyrights and registrations or applications for registration of copyrights in any jurisdiction, and any renewals or extensions thereof.
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3.17 Labor Matters . The Company and its Subsidiaries are in material compliance with all applicable Laws respecting employment, retention of independent contractors, employment practices, terms and conditions of employment, and wages and hours. There are no complaints, lawsuits, arbitrations, administrative proceedings, or other proceedings of any nature pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries brought by or on behalf of any applicant for employment, any current or former employee, any person alleging to be a current or former employee, any class of the foregoing, or any Governmental Entity, relating to any such Law, or alleging breach of any express or implied contract of employment, wrongful termination of employment, or alleging any other discriminatory, wrongful or tortious conduct in connection with the employment relationship. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is or has ever been a party to, or is or has ever been bound by, any collective bargaining agreement, contract or other agreement or understanding with a labor union or labor organization with respect to its employees, nor is the Company or any of its Subsidiaries the subject of any proceeding asserting that it has committed an unfair labor practice or seeking to compel it or any such Subsidiary to bargain with any labor organization as to wages and conditions of employment nor, to the knowledge of the Company, has any such proceeding been threatened, nor is there any strike, other labor dispute or organizational effort involving the Company or any of its Subsidiaries pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened.
3.18 Employee Benefit Plans.
(a) Section 3.18(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule lists all Company Employee Plans. For purposes of this Agreement, “ Company Employee Plans ” means all employee benefit plans (as defined in Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ ERISA ”)), whether or not subject to ERISA, and all bonus, stock option, stock purchase, restricted stock, stock unit, incentive, deferred compensation, retiree medical or life insurance, supplemental retirement, severance or other benefit plans, programs or arrangements, and all retention, bonus, employment, termination, severance plans, programs or arrangements or other contracts or agreements to or with respect to which the Company or any Subsidiary or any trade or business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, whether or not incorporated, all of which together with the Company would be deemed a “single employer” within the meaning of Section 4001 of ERISA (a “ Company ERISA Affiliate ”), is a party or has any current or future obligation or that are maintained, contributed to or sponsored by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any Company ERISA Affiliate for the benefit of any current or former employee, officer, director or independent contractor of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any Company ERISA Affiliate. There has been no announcement or commitment by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to create an additional Company Employee Plan, or to amend any Company Employee Plan, except for amendments required by applicable Law or which do not materially increase the cost of such Company Employee Plan.
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(b) The Company has previously delivered or made available to Parent true and complete copies of each material Company Employee Plan along with, where applicable, copies of and the following related documents, to the extent applicable: (i) the most recent copy of any summary plan descriptions, amendments or summary of material modifications to any such Company Employee Plan, (ii) the annual report (Form 5500), if any, filed with the IRS for the last two (2) plan years, (iii) the most recently received IRS determination letter, if any, relating to a Company Employee Plan, and (iv) the most recently prepared actuarial report for each Company Employee Plan (if applicable) for each of the last two (2) years.
(c) Each Company Employee Plan has been and shall be through the Closing Date maintained, established, operated and in material compliance with the terms of the Company Employee Plans and the requirements of all applicable laws, including ERISA and IRC. Since January 1, 2014, neither Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has taken any action to take corrective action or make a filing under any voluntary correction program of the IRS, Department of Labor or any other Governmental Entity with respect to any Company Employee Plan, and neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has any knowledge of any plan defect that would qualify for correction under any such program.
(d) There is no pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened litigation, administrative action or proceeding relating to any Company Employee Plan. There has occurred no “prohibited transaction” (as defined in Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the IRC) with respect to the Company Employee Plans that is likely to result in the imposition of any penalties or Taxes upon the Company or any of its Subsidiaries under Section 502(i) of ERISA or Section 4975 of the IRC.
(e) The Company has never sponsored, implemented or participated in any defined benefit pension plan or multiple-employer plan that is subject to Title IV of ERISA.
(f) Section 3.18(f) of the Company Disclosure Schedule identifies each Company Employee Plan that is an “employee pension benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA) and which is intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the IRC (a “ Company Qualified Plan ”). Each Company Qualified Plan has received a favorable determination letter or a prototype plan or volume submitter plan advisory opinion letter from the IRS for the most recent applicable remedial amendment cycle, and, to the knowledge of the Company, there are no circumstances likely to result in revocation of any such letter. No Company Qualified Plan is an “employee stock ownership plan” (as defined in Section 4975(e)(7) of the IRC).
(g) Each Company Employee Plan that is a “nonqualified deferred compensation plan” (as defined in Section 409A(d)(1) of the IRC) and any award thereunder, in each case that is subject to Section 409A of the IRC, has (i) since January 1, 2005, been maintained and operated, in all material respects, in good faith compliance with Section 409A of the IRC and IRS Notice 2005-1 and (ii) since January 1, 2009, been, in all material respects, in documentary and operational compliance with Section 409A of the IRC. Each Company Employee Plan which is an “employee pension benefit plan” within the meaning of Section 3(2) of ERISA that is not qualified under Section 401(a) or 403(a) of the IRC is exempt from Parts 2, 3, and 4 of Title I of ERISA as an unfunded plan that is maintained primarily for the purpose of providing deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees, pursuant to Sections 201(2), 301(a)(3), and 401(a)(1) of ERISA and the Company has filed a “top hat” registration letter with the Department of Labor for each such plan.
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(h) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has any obligations for post-retirement or post-employment benefits under any Company Employee Plan that cannot be amended or terminated upon sixty (60) days’ notice or less without incurring any liability thereunder, except for coverage required by Part 6 of Title I of ERISA or Section 4980B of the IRC, or similar state laws, the cost of which is borne by the insured individuals.
(i) All contributions required to be made with respect to any Company Employee Plan by applicable Law or regulation or by any plan document or other contractual undertaking, and all premiums due or payable with respect to insurance policies funding any Company Employee Plan, for any period through the date hereof have been timely made or paid in full, or to the extent not required to be made or paid on or before the date hereof, have been fully reflected in the financial statements of the Company. Each Company Employee Plan that is an employee welfare benefit plan under Section 3(1) of ERISA either (A) is funded through an insurance company contract and is not a “welfare benefit fund” within the meaning of Section 419 of the IRC or (B) is unfunded.
(j) Except as set forth in Section 3.18(j) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will (either alone or in conjunction with any other event) result in, cause or accelerate the vesting, exercisability or delivery of, increase in the amount or value of, any payment, right or other benefit or result in any forgiveness of indebtedness to, any employee, officer, director or individual independent contractor of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or result in any funding of or limitation on the right of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to amend, merge, terminate or receive a reversion of assets from any Company Employee Plan or related trust. Except as set forth in Section 3.18(j) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, no amount paid or payable (whether in cash, in property, or in the form of benefits) by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (either solely as a result thereof or as a result of such transactions in conjunction with any other event) will be an “excess parachute payment” within the meaning of Section 280G of the IRC or will not be deductible under Section 162(m) of the Code. The Company does not maintain or contribute to a rabbi trust or similar funding vehicle, and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not cause or require Company or Company Bank to establish or make any contribution to a rabbi trust or similar funding vehicle.
(k) No Company Employee Plan provides for the gross-up or reimbursement of Taxes under Section 409A or 4999 of the IRC, or otherwise. The Company has made available to Parent preliminary copies of Section 280G calculations (whether or not final), which to the best of its knowledge are true, correct and complete, with respect to any disqualified individual who is or would be considered an officer of the Company.
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3.19 Real Property . The Company (a) has good and marketable title to all the real property reflected in the latest audited balance sheet included in the Company Financial Statements as being owned by the Company or a Company Subsidiary or acquired after the date thereof (except properties sold or otherwise disposed of since the date thereof in the ordinary course of business) (the “ Company Owned Properties ”), free and clear of all material Liens, except (i) statutory Liens securing payments not yet due, (ii) Liens for real property Taxes not yet due and payable, (iii) easements, rights of way, and other similar encumbrances that do not materially affect the value or use of the properties or assets subject thereto or affected thereby or otherwise materially impair business operations at such properties and (iv) such imperfections or irregularities of title or Liens as do not materially affect the value or use of the properties or assets subject thereto or affected thereby or otherwise materially impair business operations at such properties (collectively, “ Permitted Encumbrances ”), and (b) is the lessee of all leasehold estates reflected in the latest audited financial statements included in such Company Financial Statements or acquired after the date thereof (except for leases that have expired by their terms since the date thereof) (the “ Company Leased Properties ” and, collectively with the Company Owned Properties, the “ Company Real Property ”), free and clear of all Liens of any nature whatsoever, except for Permitted Encumbrances, and is in possession of the properties purported to be leased thereunder, and each such lease is valid without default thereunder by the lessee or, to Company’s knowledge, the lessor. There are no pending or, to the knowledge of Company, threatened condemnation proceedings against the Company Real Property. Each lease pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as lessee, leases any Company Leased Property is valid and in full force and effect and neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the Company’s knowledge, any other party to any such lease, is in default or in violation of any material provisions of any such lease. To the knowledge of the Company, none of the buildings, structures or other improvements located on any Company Real Property encroaches upon or over any adjoining parcel or real estate or any easement or right-of-way.
3.20 Fairness Opinion . The Board of Directors of Company has received the opinion (which, if initially rendered verbally, has been or will be confirmed by a written opinion, dated the same date) of Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion and subject to the assumptions and qualifications set forth therein, the Merger Consideration (as set forth in Section 1.5(a) ) pursuant to this Agreement is fair, from a financial point of view, to the holders of Company Common Stock. Such opinion has not been amended or rescinded in any material respect as of the date of this Agreement.
3.21 Fees . Other than for financial advisory services performed for the Company by Boenning & Scattergood, Inc., pursuant to a letter agreement, a true and complete copy of which has previously been provided to Parent and Parent Bank, neither Company nor any of its officers, directors, employees or agents, has employed any broker or finder or incurred any liability for any financial advisory fees, brokerage fees, commissions or finder’s fees, and no broker or finder has acted directly or indirectly for the Company in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.
3.22 Environmental Matters . Except as would not reasonably be likely to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company, the Company is in compliance, and has complied, with any federal, state or local Law relating to: (i) the protection or restoration of the environment or natural resources, (ii) the handling, storage, use, presence, disposal, release or threatened release of, or exposure to, any hazardous substance, or (iii) noise, odor, wetlands, indoor air, pollution, contamination or any injury to persons or property from exposure to any hazardous substance (collectively, “ Environmental Laws ”). There are no legal, administrative, arbitral or other proceedings, claims, actions, or investigations of any nature pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, before any court, governmental agency or board or other forum against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries seeking to impose, or that could reasonably be expected to result in the imposition, on the Company or any of its Subsidiaries of any liability or obligation arising under any Environmental Law and, to the knowledge of the Company, there is no reasonable basis for any such proceeding, claim, action or investigation. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any notice, demand letter, executive or administrative order, directive or request for information from any Governmental Entity or any third party indicating that it may be in violation of, or liable under, any Environmental Law.
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3.23 Loan Matters.
(a) Except as set forth in Section 3.23(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to any written or oral (i) loan, loan agreement, note or borrowing arrangement (including leases, credit enhancements, commitments, guarantees and interest-bearing assets) (collectively, “ Loans ”) in which the Company is a creditor which as of June 30, 2017, had an outstanding balance of $250,000 or more and under the terms of which the obligor was, as of June 30, 2017, over ninety (90) days or more delinquent in payment of principal or interest, or (ii) Loans with any director, executive officer or five percent (5%) or greater stockholder of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or to the knowledge of the Company, any affiliate of any of the foregoing. Section 3.23(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule sets forth a true, correct and complete list of (x) all of the Loans of the Company that, as of June 30, 2017, were classified by the Company as “Other Loans Specially Mentioned,” “Special Mention,” “Substandard,” “Doubtful,” “Loss,” “Classified,” “Criticized,” “Credit Risk Assets,” “Concerned Loans,” “Watch List” or words of similar import, together with the principal amount of and accrued and unpaid interest on each such Loan and the aggregate principal amount of and accrued and unpaid interest on such Loans as of June 30, 2017 and (y) each asset of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that, as of June 30, 2017, is classified as “Other Real Estate Owned” and the book value thereof.
(b) In all material respects, each Loan of Company and its Subsidiaries (i) is evidenced by notes, agreements or other evidences of indebtedness that are true, genuine and what they purport to be, (ii) to the extent carried on the books and records of the Company as secured Loans, has been secured by valid charges, mortgages, pledges, security interests, restrictions, claims, Liens or encumbrances, as applicable, which have been perfected and (iii) is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the obligor named therein, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions.
(c) Each outstanding Loan of the Company (including Loans held for resale to investors) was solicited and originated, and is and has been administered and, where applicable, serviced, and the relevant Loan files are being maintained, in all material respects in accordance with the relevant notes or other credit or security documents, the written underwriting standards of the Company and its Subsidiaries (and, in the case of Loans held for resale to investors, the underwriting standards, if any, of the applicable investors) and with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and rules.
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(d) Except as set forth in Section 3.23(d) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, none of the agreements pursuant to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has sold Loans or pools of Loans or participations in Loans or pools of Loans contains any obligation to repurchase such Loans or interests therein solely on account of a payment default by the obligor on any such Loan.
(e) There are no outstanding Loans made by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to any “executive officer” or other “insider” (as each such term is defined in Regulation O promulgated by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “ Federal Reserve ”)) of the Company, other than Loans that are subject to and that were made and continue to be in compliance with Regulation O or that are exempt therefrom.
(f) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is now nor has it ever been since January 1, 2014, subject to any fine, suspension, settlement or other contract or other administrative agreement or sanction by, or any reduction in any loan purchase commitment from, any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency relating to the origination, sale or servicing of mortgage or consumer Loans.
(g) Since January 1, 2014, the Company has complied in all material respects with, and all documentation in connection with the origination, processing, underwriting and credit approval of any Loan originated by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has, in all material respects, satisfied: (1) all applicable Laws with respect to the origination, insuring, purchase, sale, pooling, servicing, subservicing, loan modification, loss mitigation or filing of claims in connection with such Loans, including, to the extent applicable, all Laws relating to real estate settlement procedures, consumer credit protection, truth in lending Laws, usury limitations, fair housing, transfers of servicing, collection practices, equal credit opportunity and adjustable rate mortgages, in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval; (2) the responsibilities and obligations relating to such Loans set forth in any contract between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any Governmental Entity, loan investor or insurer, on the other hand; (3) the applicable rules, regulations, guidelines, handbooks and other requirements of any Governmental Entity, loan investor or insurer, in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval; and (4) the terms and provisions of any mortgage or other collateral documents and other loan documents with respect to each such Loan; in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval.
(h) Since January 1, 2014, the Company has not engaged in, and, to the knowledge of the Company, no third-party vendors (including outside law firms and other third-party foreclosure services providers used by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, as applicable) has engaged in, directly or indirectly, (1) any foreclosures in violation of any applicable Law, including but not limited to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, or in breach of any binding Company Regulatory Agreement or (2) the conduct referred to as “robo-signing” or any other similar conduct of approving or notarizing documents relating to Loans that do not comply with any applicable Law.
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(i) Since January 1, 2014, the Company has not foreclosed upon, managed or taken a deed or title to, any real estate (other than single-family residential properties) without complying with all applicable FDIC environmental due diligence standards (including FDIC Bulletin FIL-14-93, and update FIL-98-2006) or foreclosed upon, managed or taken a deed or title to, any such real estate if the environmental assessment indicates the liabilities under Environmental Laws are likely in excess of the asset’s value.
(j) The allowance for loan losses reflected in the Company’s audited balance sheet at December 31, 2016 was, and the allowance for the loan losses shown on the balance sheets in the Company Financial Statements for periods ending after such date, in the opinion of management, were, or will be, adequate as of the dates thereof, under GAAP.
3.24 Anti-takeover Provisions Inapplicable . No “moratorium,” “fair price,” “business combination,” “control share acquisition,” “interested stockholder”, “affiliate transactions”, or similar provision of any state anti-takeover Law (any such laws, “ Takeover Statutes ”) is applicable to this Agreement, the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement under Maryland or federal law.
3.25 Related Party Transactions . There are no transactions or series of related transactions, agreements, arrangements or understandings, nor are there any currently proposed transactions or series of related transactions, between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any current director or “executive officer” (as defined in Rule 3b-7 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “ Exchange Act ”) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any person who beneficially owns (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 of the Exchange Act) five percent (5%) or more of the outstanding Company Common Stock (or any of such person’s immediate family members or affiliates) on the other hand, except those of a type available to employees of the Company or its Subsidiaries generally.
3.26 Insurance . Company is insured against such risks and in such amounts as the management of the Company reasonably has determined to be prudent, and the Company and its Subsidiaries is in compliance in all material respects with their insurance policies and are not in default under any such policy. Each such policy is outstanding and in full force and effect and, except for policies insuring against potential liabilities of officers, directors and employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries, the Company or the relevant Subsidiary thereof is the sole beneficiary of such policies, and all premiums and other payments due under any such policy have been paid, and all claims thereunder have been filed in due and timely fashion.
3.27 Investment Securities; Derivatives.
(a) Except for restrictions that exist for securities that are classified as “held to maturity,” none of the investment securities held by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is subject to any restriction (contractual or statutory) that would materially impair the ability of the entity holding such investment freely to dispose of such investment at any time. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries owns securities that (A) are referred to generically as “structured notes,” “high risk mortgage derivatives,” “capped floating rate notes” or “capped floating rate mortgage derivatives” or (B) are likely to have changes in value as a result of interest or exchange rate changes that significantly exceed normal changes in value attributable to interest or exchange rate changes.
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(b) All interest rate swaps, caps, floors, option agreements, futures and forward contracts and other similar derivative transactions and risk management arrangements, whether entered into for the account of the Company, or for the account of a customer of the Company, were entered into in the ordinary course of business and in accordance with applicable rules, regulations and policies of any Regulatory Agency and with counterparties believed to be financially responsible at the time and are legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company enforceable in accordance with their terms (except as may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions), and are in full force and effect. The Company has duly performed in all material respects all of their material obligations thereunder to the extent that such obligations to perform have accrued, and, to the Company’s knowledge, there are no material breaches, violations or defaults or allegations or assertions of such by any party thereunder.
3.28 Corporate Documents and Records . The Company has previously provided a complete and correct copy of the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws and similar organizational documents of the Company as in effect as of the date of this Agreement. The Company is not in violation of its Articles of Incorporation, bylaws or similar organizational documents. The minute books of the Company constitute a complete and correct record of all actions taken by their respective boards of directors (and each committee thereof) and their stockholders.
3.29 Company Information . The information regarding the Company to be supplied by Company to Parent for inclusion in the Form S-4, any filings or approvals under applicable state securities laws, or any filing pursuant to Rule 165 or Rule 425 under the Securities Act or Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading. The Proxy Statement (except for such portions thereof that relate only to Parent or any of its Subsidiaries) will comply as to form in all material respects with the provisions of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. The information supplied, or to be supplied, by the Company for inclusion in applications to Governmental Entities to obtain all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be accurate in all material respects.
3.30 Internal Controls.
(a) The Company and its Subsidiaries have devised and maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP and to provide reasonable assurances that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorizations, (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP and to maintain accountability for assets, and (iii) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization.
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(b) Since January 1, 2014, (i) neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any director, officer, auditor, accountant or representative of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, has received or otherwise had or obtained knowledge of any material complaint, allegation, assertion or claim, whether written or, to the knowledge of the Company, oral, regarding the accounting or auditing practices, procedures, methodologies or methods (including with respect to loan loss reserves, write-downs, charge-offs and accruals) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or their respective internal accounting controls, including any material complaint, allegation, assertion or claim that the Company has engaged in questionable accounting or auditing practices, and (ii) no attorney representing the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, whether or not employed by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, has reported evidence of a material violation of securities laws, breach of fiduciary duty or similar violation by the Company or any of its officers, directors, employees or agents to the Board of Directors of the Company or any committee thereof or to the knowledge of the Company, to any director or officer of the Company.
3.31 Data Privacy . The Company has in place commercially reasonable data protection and privacy policies and procedures to protect, safeguard and maintain the confidentiality, integrity and security of (i) their information technology systems and (ii) all information, data and transactions stored or contained therein or transmitted thereby, including personally identifiable information, financial information, and credit card data (as such information or terms are defined and/or regulated under applicable Laws, policies, agreements, and guidelines of any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency) (the “ Company Data ”), against any unauthorized or improper use, access, transmittal, interruption, modification or corruption, except where the failure to have in place such policies and procedures has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. The Company is in compliance with applicable federal and state confidentiality and data security Laws, policies, agreements, and guidelines of any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency including, without limitation, Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and regulations promulgated thereunder, as well as the provisions of the information security program adopted by the Company pursuant to 12 C.F.R. Part 364, and all industry standards applicable to the Company Data, including card association rules and the payment card industry data security standards, except where such failure to be in compliance has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. Except as has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company, there currently are not any, and since January 1, 2014, have not been any, pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, claims or written complaints with respect to unauthorized access to or breaches of the security of (i) any of the Company’s or its Subsidiaries’ information technology systems or (ii) Company Data or any other such information collected, maintained or stored by or on behalf of the Company and its Subsidiaries (or any unlawful acquisition, use, loss, destruction, compromise or disclosure thereof).
3.32 Tax Treatment of the Merger . The Company has not taken any action, and has no knowledge of any fact or circumstance relating to it, that would prevent the transactions contemplated by this Agreement from qualifying as a reorganization under Section 368(a) of the IRC.
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3.33 Representations and Warranties . Except for the representations and warranties made by the Company in this Agreement, neither the Company nor any other person makes any express or implied representation or warranty with respect to the Company or its business, operations, assets, liabilities or condition (financial or otherwise), and the Company hereby disclaims any such other representations or warranties. In particular, without limiting the foregoing disclaimer, neither the Company nor any other person makes or has made any representation or warranty to Parent, Parent Bank or any of their affiliates or representatives with respect to (i) any financial projection, forecast, estimate, budget or prospect information relating to the Company or its business or (ii) except for the representations and warranties made by the Company in this Agreement, any oral or written information presented to Parent, Parent Bank or any of their affiliates or representatives in the course of their due diligence investigation of the Company, the negotiation of this Agreement or in the course of the transactions contemplated hereby.
ARTICLE
IV
Representations and Warranties of Parent and
Parent Bank
Except (i) as disclosed in Parent SEC Reports filed after January 1, 2015 and prior to the date hereof (but excluding any risk factor disclosures contained under the heading “Risk Factors,” any disclosure of risks included in any “forward-looking statements” disclaimer or any other statements that are similarly non-specific or cautionary, predictive or forward-looking in nature) and (ii) as disclosed in the disclosure schedule delivered by Parent and Parent Bank to the Company prior to the execution of this Agreement (the “ Parent Disclosure Schedule ”) (which schedule sets forth, among other things, facts, circumstances and events the disclosure of which is necessary or appropriate either in response to an express disclosure requirement contained in a provision hereof or as an exception to one or more of the representations and warranties contained in this Article IV, or to one or more of Parent’s covenants contained in Articles V or VI (and making specific reference to the Section of this Agreement to which they relate); provided , that (x) no such item is required to be set forth as an exception to a representation or warranty if its absence would not result in the related representation or warranty being deemed untrue or incorrect, (y) the mere inclusion of an item in the Parent Disclosure Schedule as an exception to a representation or warranty shall not be deemed an admission by Parent that such item represents a material exception or fact, circumstance or event or that such item is reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse Effect and (z) disclosure in any paragraph or section of the Parent Disclosure Schedule shall apply only to the indicated Section of this Agreement except to the extent that it is reasonably clear on the face of such disclosure that it is relevant to another paragraph or section of the Parent Disclosure Schedule or another Section of this Agreement) Parent and Parent Bank, jointly and severally, represent and warrant to the Company as follows:
4.1 Organization and Qualification . Parent is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland, is registered with the Federal Reserve as a bank holding company under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended (the “ BHC Act ”) and has not elected to be treated as a financial holding company under the BHC Act. Parent has all requisite corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct the business currently being conducted by it. Parent is duly qualified or licensed as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of the properties owned or leased by it or the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified or licensed and in good standing would not, either individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent. Parent engages only in activities (and holds properties only of the types) permitted to bank holding companies by the BHC Act, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
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4.2 Subsidiaries.
(a) Parent Bank and each of Parent’s other Subsidiaries is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation or formation, has all requisite power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct the business currently being conducted by it and is duly qualified or licensed as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of the properties owned or leased by it or the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified or licensed and in good standing would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent.
(b) The outstanding shares of capital stock of each Subsidiary of Parent have been validly authorized and are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. No shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary of Parent are or may be required to be issued by virtue of any options, warrants or other rights, no securities exist that are convertible into or exchangeable for shares of such capital stock or any other debt or equity security of any Subsidiary, and there are no contracts, commitments, agreements or understandings of any kind for the issuance of additional shares of capital stock or other debt or equity security of any Subsidiary or options, warrants or other rights with respect to such securities.
(c) Parent Bank is a Maryland-chartered commercial bank. No Subsidiary of Parent other than Parent Bank is an “insured depository institution” as defined in the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, as amended, and the applicable regulations thereunder. Parent Bank’s deposits are insured by the FDIC through the Deposit Insurance Fund to the fullest extent permitted by law, and all premiums and assessments required to be paid in connection therewith have been paid by Parent Bank when due. No action for the revocation or termination of such deposit insurance is pending, or to the knowledge of Parent Bank, threatened. Parent Bank is a member in good standing of the FHLB and owns the requisite amount of stock therein.
4.3 Capital Structure.
(a) The authorized capital stock of Parent consists of 15,000,000 shares of capital stock.
(b) As of July 31, 2017, no shares of capital stock or other voting securities of Parent are issued, reserved for issuance or outstanding, other than:
(i) 4,649,302 shares of Parent Common Stock, all of which are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable and were issued in full compliance with all applicable laws and not in violation of any preemptive rights, which number includes 34,473 shares of Parent Common Stock granted in respect of outstanding awards of restricted Parent common stock (“ Parent Restricted Stock Awards ”); and
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(ii) There are no shares of Parent Common Stock reserved for issuance upon the exercise of outstanding stock options to purchase shares of Parent Common Stock (“ Parent Stock Options ”); and
(iii) 34,473 shares of Parent Common Stock reserved for issuance upon the vesting of outstanding restricted stock performance awards.
(c) Since July 27, 2017, Parent has not (i) issued or repurchased any Parent Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities or securities convertible or exchangeable into, or exercisable for, Parent Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities or any options, warrants, or other rights of any kind to acquire Parent Common Stock, other shares of its capital stock, or other voting securities of Parent other than the issuance, repurchase, redemption or acquisition of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the exercise, vesting or settlement of Parent Stock Options or Parent Restricted Stock Awards that were outstanding on July 27, 2017 in accordance with their terms (without amendment or waiver since July 27, 2017) or (ii) issued or awarded any options, restricted shares or any other equity-based awards under any of the Parent Stock Plans. As used herein, the “ Parent Stock Plans ” shall mean all employee and director equity incentive plans of Parent as in effect as of the date of this Agreement.
(d) No bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness having the right to vote on any matters on which stockholders of Parent may vote are issued or outstanding.
(e) Other than Parent Equity Awards issued prior to the date of this Agreement, as of the date of this Agreement, neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has or is bound by any outstanding subscriptions, options, warrants, calls, rights, convertible securities, commitments or agreements of any character obligating Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold, any additional shares of capital stock of Parent (including any rights plan or agreement) or obligating Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to grant, extend or enter into any such option, warrant, call, right, convertible security, commitment or agreement.
(f) There are no voting trusts, stockholder agreements, proxies or other agreements in effect pursuant to which Parent or any of its Subsidiaries has a contractual or other obligation with respect to the voting or transfer of Parent Common Stock or other equity interests of Parent. Parent does not have in effect a “poison pill” or similar stockholder rights plan (other than any such plan as to which the rights granted thereunder have expired).
4.4 Authority.
(a) Parent has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions on the part of Parent’s Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of Parent has determined that the Merger, on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, is in the best interests of Parent and its stockholders and has adopted a resolution to the foregoing effect. No other corporate proceedings on the part of Parent are necessary to authorize this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Parent and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Parent, enforceable against Parent in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions. The shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger have been validly authorized, when issued, will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and no current or past stockholder of Parent will have any preemptive right or similar rights in respect thereof.
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(b) Parent Bank has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly approved by the Board of Directors and sole stockholder of Parent Bank, and no other proceedings on the part of Parent Bank are necessary to authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Parent Bank and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Parent Bank and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Parent Bank, enforceable against Parent Bank in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions.
4.5 No Violations . The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Parent and Parent Bank do not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not, (i) assuming that the consents, approvals and filings referred to in Section 4.6 have been obtained and the applicable waiting periods have expired, violate any Law to which Parent or any of its Subsidiaries (or any of their respective properties) is subject, (ii) violate the Articles of Incorporation or bylaws of Parent or Parent Bank or (iii) constitute a breach or violation of, or a default under (or an event which, with due notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default under), or result in the termination of, accelerate the performance required by, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any of the properties or assets of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries under, any of the terms, conditions or provisions of any note, bond, indenture, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement, instrument or obligation to which Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or to which any of their respective properties or assets may be subject, except (in the case of clause (iii) above) for such breaches, violations, terminations, accelerations, or creations which, either individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent.
4.6 Consents and Approvals . Except for (i) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the FDIC in connection with the Merger, including under the Bank Merger Act, and approval of such applications, filings and notices, (ii) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the Maryland Office in connection with the Merger and approval of such applications, filings and notices, (iii) the filing of applications, filings and notices, as applicable, with the Federal Reserve, (iv) the filing with the SEC of the Proxy Statement and of the registration statement on Form S-4 and declaration of effectiveness of the Form S-4, (v) other filings and reports as required pursuant to the Exchange Act, and (vi) such filings and approvals as are required to be made or obtained under the securities or “Blue Sky” laws of various states in connection with the issuance of the shares of Parent Common Stock pursuant to this Agreement and the filing with the Nasdaq Stock Market of a notification of the listing of the shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, no consents or approvals of, or filings or registrations with, any Governmental Entity or any third party (besides those the failure of which to be obtained would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent) are required to be made or obtained in connection with the execution and delivery by Parent or Parent Bank of this Agreement or the consummation by Parent or Parent Bank of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement. As of the date hereof, Parent has no knowledge of any reason pertaining to Parent why any of the approvals referred to in this Section 4.6 should not be obtained without the imposition of any condition or requirement described in Section 7.1(c) .
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4.7 Funding . Parent and the Parent Bank collectively have sufficient cash on hand or available liquidity, evidence of which has been provided to the Company, to complete Parent’s obligations under this Agreement and pay the Cash Consideration and the Contingent Cash Consideration.
4.8 Governmental Filings . Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has timely filed all reports, schedules, registration statements and other documents that it has been required to file since January 1, 2014 with the Regulatory Agencies and have paid all fees and assessments due and payable in connection therewith. As of their respective dates, each of such filings complied in all material respects with all laws or regulations under which it was filed (or was amended so as to be in compliance promptly following discovery of such noncompliance).
4.9 Securities Filings . Parent has timely filed with or furnished to the SEC all reports, schedules, registration statements, definitive proxy statements and other documents that it has been required to file under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act since January 1, 2014 (collectively, “ Parent SEC Reports ”). An accurate and complete copy of each of the Parent SEC Reports is publicly available. No such Parent Report, at the time filed or furnished (and, in the case of registration statements and proxy statements, on the dates of effectiveness and the dates of the relevant meetings, respectively) contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. As of their respective dates, all of the Parent SEC Reports complied in all material respects with the applicable requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder. No executive officer of Parent has failed in any respect to make the certifications required of him or her under Section 302 or 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. As of the date of this Agreement, there are no outstanding comments from or material unresolved issues raised by the SEC with respect to any of the Parent SEC Reports.
4.10 Financial Statements . The financial statements of Parent and its Subsidiaries included (or incorporated by reference) in the Parent SEC Reports (including the related notes, where applicable) (i) have been prepared from, and are in accordance with, the books and records of Parent and its Subsidiaries, (ii) fairly present in all material respects the consolidated results of operations, cash flows, changes in stockholders’ equity and consolidated financial position of Parent and its Subsidiaries for the respective fiscal periods or as of the respective dates therein set forth (subject in the case of unaudited statements to year-end audit adjustments normal in nature and amount), (iii) complied, as of their respective dates of filing with the SEC, in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and with the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto, and (iv) have been prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied during the periods involved, except, in each case, as indicated in such statements or in the notes thereto. The books and records of Parent and its Subsidiaries have been, and are being, maintained in all material respects in accordance with GAAP and any other legal and accounting requirements and reflect only actual transactions. Since January 1, 2014, no independent public accounting firm has resigned (or informed Parent that it intends to resign) or been dismissed as independent public accountants of Parent as a result of or in connection with any disagreements with Parent on a matter of accounting principles or practices, financial statement disclosure or auditing scope or procedure.
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4.11 Undisclosed Liabilities . Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has incurred any debt, liability or obligation of any nature whatsoever (whether accrued, contingent, absolute or otherwise and whether due or to become due) other than liabilities reflected on or reserved against in the consolidated balance sheet of Parent as of March 31, 2017 included in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2017, except for (i) liabilities incurred since March 31, 2017 in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that, either alone or when combined with all similar liabilities, have not had, and would not reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect on Parent and (ii) liabilities incurred for legal, accounting, financial advising fees and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
4.12 Absence of Certain Changes or Events . Since December 31, 2016, Parent and its Subsidiaries have conducted their respective businesses only in the ordinary and usual course of such businesses consistent with their past practices and there has not been any event or occurrence that has had, or is reasonably expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect on Parent.
4.13 Legal Proceedings . Except as would not reasonably be likely, either individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent, neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to any, and there are no pending or, to Parent’s knowledge, threatened, legal, administrative, arbitral or other proceedings, claims, actions or governmental or regulatory investigations of any nature against Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their current or former directors or executive officers acting in their capacity as such.
4.14 Absence of Regulatory Actions . Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is subject to any cease-and-desist or other order or enforcement action issued by, or is a party to any written agreement, consent agreement or memorandum of understanding with, or is a party to any commitment letter or similar undertaking to, or is subject to any order or directive by, or has been ordered to pay any civil money penalty by, or has been since January 1, 2014, a recipient of any supervisory letter from, or since January 1, 2014, has adopted any policies, procedures or board resolutions at the request or suggestion of any Governmental Entity, specific to Parent or its Subsidiaries, that, in each of any such cases, currently restricts in any material respect the conduct of its business or that in any material manner relates to its capital adequacy, its ability to pay dividends, its credit or risk management policies, its management or its business (each, whether or not set forth in the Parent Disclosure Schedule, a “ Parent Regulatory Agreement ”), nor has Parent or any of its Subsidiaries been advised in writing or, to Parent’s knowledge, orally, since January 1, 2014, by any Governmental Entity that it is considering issuing, initiating, ordering, or requesting any such Parent Regulatory Agreement. Except for examinations of Parent and its Subsidiaries conducted by a Regulatory Agency in the ordinary course of business and pursuant to Parent Regulatory Agreements, no Regulatory Agency has initiated or has pending any proceeding or, to the knowledge of Parent, investigation into the business or operations of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries since January 1, 2014. There (x) is no material unresolved violation, criticism, or exception by any Regulatory Agency with respect to any report or statement relating to any examinations or inspections of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, and (y) have been no material formal or informal inquiries that raise reasonable concerns regarding Parent or Parent Bank’s ability to satisfy the conditions set forth in Section 7.1(c), by, or disagreements or disputes with, any Regulatory Agency with respect to the business, operations, policies or procedures of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries since January 1, 2014. There is no claim, action, suit, proceeding, investigation or notice of violation (whether civil, criminal or administrative) pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened against any officer or director of Parent in connection with the performance of his or her duties as an officer or director of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries.
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4.15 Compliance with Laws.
(a) Parent and each of its Subsidiaries hold, and have at all times since January 1, 2014 held, all licenses, franchises, permits and authorizations necessary for the lawful conduct of their respective businesses and ownership of their respective properties, rights and assets under and pursuant to each (and have paid all fees and assessments due and payable in connection therewith), and, to the knowledge of Parent, no suspension or cancellation of any such necessary license, franchise, permit or authorization is threatened. Parent and each of its Subsidiaries have since January 1, 2014 complied in all material respects with and are not in material default or violation under any Law applicable to Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, including (to the extent applicable to Parent or its Subsidiaries), all laws related to data protection or privacy, the USA PATRIOT Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B, the Fair Housing Act, the CRA, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z, the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, any regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Interagency Policy Statement on Retail Sales of Nondeposit Investment Products, the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and Regulation X, and any other Law relating to bank secrecy, discriminatory or abusive or deceptive lending or any other product or service, financing or leasing practices, money laundering prevention, Sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and all agency requirements relating to the origination, sale and servicing of mortgage and consumer loans. Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has been given notice or been charged with any violation of, any Law which, individually or in the aggregate, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent.
(b) Parent Bank has received a rating of “Satisfactory” or better in its most recent examination or interim review with respect to the CRA. Parent does not have knowledge of any facts or circumstances that would cause Parent Bank or any other Subsidiary of Parent to be deemed not to be in satisfactory compliance in any material respect with the CRA, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, or to be assigned a rating for CRA purposes by federal bank regulators of lower than “Satisfactory.”
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(c) The Board of Directors of Parent Bank (or where appropriate of any other Subsidiary of Parent) has adopted, and Parent Bank (or such other Subsidiary of Parent) has implemented, an anti-money laundering program that contains adequate and appropriate customer identification verification procedures that comply with Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act and such anti-money laundering program meets the requirements in all material respects of Section 352 of the USA PATRIOT Act and the regulations thereunder, and Parent Bank (or such other Subsidiary of Parent) has complied in all material respects with any requirements to file reports and other necessary documents as required by the USA PATRIOT Act and the regulations thereunder.
4.16 Taxes.
(a) Each of Parent and its Subsidiaries has duly and timely filed (taking into account all applicable extensions) all Tax Returns in all jurisdictions in which Tax Returns are required to be filed by it, and all such Tax Returns are true, correct, and complete in all material respects. Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any material Tax Return. Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any extension or waiver of the limitation period applicable to any material Tax that remains in effect.
(b) All Taxes of Parent and its Subsidiaries (whether or not shown on any Tax Returns) that are due have been fully and timely paid or adequate reserves therefor have been made on the financial statements of Parent and its Subsidiaries included (or incorporated by reference) in the Parent SEC Reports (including the related notes, where applicable).
(c) The federal income Tax Returns of Parent and its Subsidiaries for all years up to and including 2013 have been examined by the IRS or are Tax Returns with respect to which the applicable period for assessment under applicable law, after giving effect to extensions or waivers, has expired. No deficiency with respect to a material amount of Taxes has been proposed, asserted or assessed against Parent or any of its Subsidiaries. There are no pending or threatened in writing disputes, claims, audits, examinations, investigations or other proceedings regarding any material Tax of Parent and its Subsidiaries or the assets of Parent and its Subsidiaries for which adequate reserves have not been established. No claim has been made in writing by any Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where Parent or any of its Subsidiaries does not file Tax Returns that Parent or such Subsidiary is or may be subject to taxation by that jurisdiction.
(d) Parent has made available to Company true, correct, and complete copies of any private letter ruling requests, closing agreements or gain recognition agreements with respect to Taxes requested or executed by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries.
(e) There are no Liens for material Taxes (except Taxes not yet due and payable) on any of the assets of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries.
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(f) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or is bound by any Tax sharing, allocation or indemnification agreement or arrangement (other than such an agreement or arrangement exclusively between or among Parent and its Subsidiaries). Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries (A) has been a member of an affiliated group filing a consolidated federal income Tax Return (other than a group the common parent of which was Parent) or (B) has any liability for the Taxes of any person (other than Parent or any of its Subsidiaries) under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local or foreign law), as a transferee or successor, by contract or otherwise.
(g) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has been, within the two (2) year period ending on the date hereof or otherwise as part of a “plan (or series of related transactions)” within the meaning of Section 355(e) of the IRC of which the Merger is also a part, a “distributing corporation” or a “controlled corporation” (within the meaning of Section 355(a)(1)(A) of the IRC) in a distribution of stock intended to be governed in whole or in part by Section 355 of the IRC.
(h) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has participated in a “listed transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(2).
(i) At no time during the past five (5) years has Parent been a United States real property holding corporation within the meaning of Section 897(c)(2) of the IRC.
(j) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries will be required to include any material item of income in, or to exclude any material item of deduction from, taxable income in any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending after the Closing Date as a result of any (i) change in method of accounting, (ii) closing agreement, (iii) intercompany transaction or excess loss account described in Treasury Regulations under Section 1502 of the IRC (or any similar provision of state, local or foreign law), (iv) installment sale or open transaction disposition made on or prior to the Closing Date, or (v) prepaid amount received on or prior to the Closing Date outside of the ordinary course of business.
(k) Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has withheld and paid all Taxes required to have been withheld and paid in connection with amounts paid or owing to any employee, independent contractor, creditor, stockholder or other third party, and Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has timely complied with all applicable information reporting requirements under Part III, Subchapter A of Chapter 61 of the IRC and similar applicable state and local information reporting requirements.
(l) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has engaged in a “reportable transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.6011-4(b)(1).
4.17 Agreements. Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party or is bound by any contract, arrangement, commitment or understanding (whether written or oral) that would prevent, materially delay or materially impede Parent’s ability to consummate the Merger or the other transactions contemplated hereby.
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4.18 Employee Benefit Plans.
(a) For purposes of this Agreement, “ Parent Employee Plans ” means all employee benefit plans (as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA), whether or not subject to ERISA, and all bonus, stock option, stock purchase, restricted stock, stock unit, incentive, deferred compensation, retiree medical or life insurance, supplemental retirement, severance or other benefit plans, programs or arrangements, and all retention, bonus, employment, termination, severance plans, programs or arrangements or other contracts or agreements to or with respect to which Parent or any Subsidiary or any trade or business of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, whether or not incorporated, all of which together with Parent would be deemed a “single employer” within the meaning of Section 4001 of ERISA (a “ Parent ERISA Affiliate ”), is a party or has any current or future obligation or that are maintained, contributed to or sponsored by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or any Parent ERISA Affiliate for the benefit of any current or former employee, officer, director or independent contractor of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or any Parent ERISA Affiliate.
(b) Each Parent Employee Plan has been established, operated and administered in all material respects in accordance with its terms and the requirements of all applicable laws, including ERISA and the IRC. Except as set forth in Section 4.18(b) of Parent Disclosure Schedule, since January 1, 2014, neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has taken any action to take corrective action or make a filing under any voluntary correction program of the IRS, Department of Labor or any other Governmental Entity with respect to any Parent Employee Plan, and neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has any knowledge of any plan defect that would qualify for correction under any such program.
(c) There is no pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened litigation, administrative action or proceeding relating to any Parent Employee Plan. All of Parent Employee Plans comply in all material respects with all applicable requirements of ERISA, the IRC and other applicable laws. There has occurred no “prohibited transaction” (as defined in Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the IRC) with respect to Parent Employee Plans that is likely to result in the imposition of any penalties or Taxes upon Parent or any of its Subsidiaries under Section 502(i) of ERISA or Section 4975 of the IRC.
(d) Each Parent Employee Plan that is an “employee pension benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA) and which is intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the IRC (a “ Parent Qualified Plan ”) has received a favorable determination letter or a prototype plan or volume submitter plan advisory opinion letter from the IRS for the most recent applicable remedial amendment cycle, and, to the knowledge of Parent, there are no circumstances likely to result in revocation of any such letter.
(e) Each Parent Employee Plan that is a “nonqualified deferred compensation plan” (as defined in Section 409A(d)(1) of the IRC) and any award thereunder, in each case that is subject to Section 409A of the IRC, has (i) since January 1, 2005, been maintained and operated, in all material respects, in good faith compliance with Section 409A of the IRC and IRS Notice 2005-1 and (ii) since January 1, 2009, been, in all material respects, in documentary and operational compliance with Section 409A of the IRC.
(f) All contributions required to be made with respect to any Parent Employee Plan by applicable Law or by any plan document or other contractual undertaking, and all premiums due or payable with respect to insurance policies funding any Parent Employee Plan, for any period through the date hereof have been timely made or paid in full, or to the extent not required to be made or paid on or before the date hereof, have been fully reflected in the financial statements of Parent.
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(g) Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will (either alone or in conjunction with any other event) result in, cause or accelerate the vesting, exercisability or delivery of, increase in the amount or value of, any payment, right or other benefit or result in any forgiveness of indebtedness to, any employee, officer, director or individual independent contractor of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, or result in any funding of or limitation on the right of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to amend, merge, terminate or receive a reversion of assets from any Parent Employee Plan or related trust.
4.19 Fairness Opinion . The Board of Directors of Parent has received the opinion (which, if initially rendered verbally, has been or will be confirmed by a written opinion, dated the same date) of Keefe Bruyette & Woods, Inc. to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion and subject to the assumptions and qualifications set forth therein, the Merger Consideration in the Merger is fair, from a financial point of view, to Parent. Such opinion has not been amended or rescinded in any material respect as of the date of this Agreement.
4.20 Fees . Other than for financial advisory services performed for Parent by Keefe Bruyette & Woods, Inc. and RP Financial, LC., pursuant to letter agreements, neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective officers, directors, employees or agents, has employed any broker or finder or incurred any liability for any financial advisory fees, brokerage fees, commissions or finder’s fees, and no broker or finder has acted directly or indirectly for Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.
4.21 Loan Matters.
(a) Except as would not reasonably be likely to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on Parent, each Loan of Parent and its Subsidiaries (i) is evidenced by notes, agreements or other evidences of indebtedness that are true, genuine and what they purport to be, (ii) to the extent carried on the books and records of Parent and its Subsidiaries as secured Loans, has been secured by valid charges, mortgages, pledges, security interests, restrictions, claims, Liens or encumbrances, as applicable, which have been perfected and (iii) is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the obligor named therein, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions.
(b) In all material respects, each outstanding Loan of Parent and its Subsidiaries (including Loans held for resale to investors) was solicited and originated, and is and has been administered and, where applicable, serviced, and the relevant Loan files are being maintained, in all material respects in accordance with the relevant notes or other credit or security documents, the written underwriting standards of Parent and its Subsidiaries (and, in the case of Loans held for resale to investors, the underwriting standards, if any, of the applicable investors) and with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and rules.
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(c) There are no outstanding Loans made by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to any “executive officer” or other “insider” (as each such term is defined in Regulation O promulgated by the Federal Reserve) of Parent, other than Loans that are subject to and that were made and continue to be in compliance with Regulation O or that are exempt therefrom.
(d) Neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is now nor has it ever been since January 1, 2014, subject to any fine, suspension, settlement or other contract or other administrative agreement or sanction by, or any reduction in any loan purchase commitment from, any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency relating to the origination, sale or servicing of mortgage or consumer Loans.
(e) Since January 1, 2014, Parent has complied in all material respects with, and all documentation in connection with the origination, processing, underwriting and credit approval of any Loan originated by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries has, in all material respects, satisfied: (1) all applicable Laws with respect to the origination, insuring, purchase, sale, pooling, servicing, subservicing, loan modification, loss mitigation or filing of claims in connection with such Loans, including, to the extent applicable, all Laws relating to real estate settlement procedures, consumer credit protection, truth in lending Laws, usury limitations, fair housing, transfers of servicing, collection practices, equal credit opportunity and adjustable rate mortgages, in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval; (2) the responsibilities and obligations relating to such Loans set forth in any contract between Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any Governmental Entity, loan investor or insurer, on the other hand; (3) the applicable rules, regulations, guidelines, handbooks and other requirements of any Governmental Entity, loan investor or insurer, in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval; and (4) the terms and provisions of any mortgage or other collateral documents and other loan documents with respect to each such Loan; in each case applicable as of the time of such origination, processing, underwriting or credit approval.
(f) Since January 1, 2014, Parent has not engaged in, and, to the knowledge of Parent, no third-party vendors (including outside law firms and other third-party foreclosure services providers used by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, as applicable) has engaged in, directly or indirectly, (1) any foreclosures in violation of any applicable Law, including but not limited to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, or in breach of any binding Parent Regulatory Agreement or (2) the conduct referred to as “robo-signing” or any other similar conduct of approving or notarizing documents relating to Loans that do not comply with any applicable Law.
(g) Since January 1, 2014, Parent has not foreclosed upon, managed or taken a deed or title to, any real estate (other than single-family residential properties) without complying with all applicable FDIC environmental due diligence standards (including FDIC Bulletin FIL-14-93, and update FIL-98-2006) or foreclosed upon, managed or taken a deed or title to, any such real estate if the environmental assessment indicates the liabilities under Environmental Laws are likely in excess of the asset’s value.
(h) The allowance for loan losses reflected in Parent’s audited balance sheet at December 31, 2016 was, and the allowance for the loan losses shown on the balance sheets in the Parent Financial Statements for periods ending after such date, in the opinion of management, were, or will be, adequate as of the dates thereof, under GAAP.
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4.22 Anti-takeover Provisions Inapplicable . No Takeover Statute is applicable to this Agreement, the Mergers or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement under the Maryland law and federal law.
4.23 Corporate Documents and Records . Parent has previously provided a complete and correct copy of the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws and similar organizational documents of Parent and each of Parent’s Subsidiaries, as in effect as of the date of this Agreement. Neither Parent nor any of Parent’s Subsidiaries is in violation of its Articles of Incorporation, bylaws or similar organizational documents. The minute books of Parent and each of Parent’s Subsidiaries constitute a complete and correct record of all actions taken by their respective boards of directors (and each committee thereof) and their stockholders.
4.24 Parent Information . The information regarding Parent and its Subsidiaries to be supplied by Parent for inclusion in the Form S-4, any filings or approvals under applicable state securities laws, or any filing pursuant to Rule 165 or Rule 425 under the Securities Act or Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading. The Proxy Statement (except for such portions thereof that relate only to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries) will comply as to form in all material respects with the provisions of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. The information supplied, or to be supplied, by Parent for inclusion in applications to Governmental Entities to obtain all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be accurate in all material respects.
4.25 Regulatory Approvals . Neither Parent nor Parent Bank is aware of any issue, circumstance or event that could reasonably result in regulatory supervisory action with respect to Parent or Parent Bank, including, but not limited to, safety and soundness or compliance matters that would give rise to any of the regulatory approvals necessary to consummate the Merger being denied or unduly delayed. Parent reasonably believes that it will be able to obtain all requisite regulatory approvals necessary to consummate the Merger. Parent is “well managed” (as that term is defined is 12 C.F.R. § 225.2(s)) and Parent Bank is “well capitalized” (as that term is defined in 12 C.F.R. § 324.403) and received at least a satisfactory rating for compliance at its most recent compliance examination.
4.26 Internal Controls.
(a) Parent and its Subsidiaries have devised and maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP and to provide reasonable assurances that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorizations, (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP and to maintain accountability for assets, and (iii) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization.
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(b) Parent (i) has implemented and maintains disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) of the Exchange Act) to ensure that material information relating to Parent, including its Subsidiaries, is made known to the chief executive officer and the chief financial officer of Parent by others within those entities as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosures and to make the certifications required by the Exchange Act and Sections 302 and 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and (y) has identified and disclosed, based on its most recent evaluation prior to the date hereof, to Parent’s outside auditors and the audit committee of Parent’s Board of Directors (i) any significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) of the Exchange Act) which are reasonably likely to adversely affect Parent’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information, and (ii) to the knowledge of Parent, any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in Parent’s internal controls over financial reporting. These disclosures were made in writing by management to Parent’s auditors and audit committee and a copy has previously been made available to Parent. To the knowledge of Parent, there is no reason to believe that Parent’s outside auditors and its chief executive officer and chief financial officer will not be able to give the certifications and attestations required pursuant to the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, without qualification, when next due.
(c) Since January 1, 2014, (i) neither Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of Parent, any director, officer, auditor, accountant or representative of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, has received or otherwise had or obtained knowledge of any material complaint, allegation, assertion or claim, whether written or, to the knowledge of Parent, oral, regarding the accounting or auditing practices, procedures, methodologies or methods (including with respect to loan loss reserves, write-downs, charge-offs and accruals) of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or their respective internal accounting controls, including any material complaint, allegation, assertion or claim that Parent or any of its Subsidiaries has engaged in questionable accounting or auditing practices, and (ii) no attorney representing Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, whether or not employed by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, has reported evidence of a material violation of securities laws, breach of fiduciary duty or similar violation by Parent or any of its officers, directors, employees or agents to the Board of Directors of Parent or any committee thereof or to the knowledge of Parent, to any director or officer of Parent.
4.27 Data Privacy . Parent has in place commercially reasonable data protection and privacy policies and procedures to protect, safeguard and maintain the confidentiality, integrity and security of (i) their information technology systems and (ii) all information, data and transactions stored or contained therein or transmitted thereby, including personally identifiable information, financial information, and credit card data (as such information or terms are defined and/or regulated under applicable Laws, policies, agreements, and guidelines of any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency) (the “ Parent Data ”), against any unauthorized or improper use, access, transmittal, interruption, modification or corruption, except where the failure to have in place such policies and procedures has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent. Parent is in compliance with applicable federal and state confidentiality and data security Laws, policies, agreements, and guidelines of any Governmental Entity or Regulatory Agency including, without limitation, Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and regulations promulgated thereunder, as well as the provisions of the information security program adopted by Parent pursuant to 12 C.F.R. Part 364, and all industry standards applicable to Parent Data, including card association rules and the payment card industry data security standards, except where such failure to be in compliance has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent. Except as has not had and would not, either individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent, there currently are not any, and since January 1, 2014, have not been any, pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened, claims or written complaints with respect to unauthorized access to or breaches of the security of (i) any of Parent’s or its Subsidiaries’ information technology systems or (ii) Parent Data or any other such information collected, maintained or stored by or on behalf of Parent and its Subsidiaries (or any unlawful acquisition, use, loss, destruction, compromise or disclosure thereof).
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4.28 Tax Treatment of the Merger . Parent has not taken any action, and has no knowledge of any fact or circumstance relating to it, that would prevent the transactions contemplated by this Agreement from qualifying as a reorganization under Section 368(a) of the IRC.
4.29 Representations and Warranties . Except for the representations and warranties made by Parent and Parent Bank in this Agreement, none of Parent, Parent Bank or any other person makes any express or implied representation or warranty with respect to Parent, Parent Bank or their respective businesses, operations, assets, liabilities or conditions (financial or otherwise), and Parent and Parent Bank hereby disclaim any such other representations or warranties. In particular, without limiting the foregoing disclaimer, none of Parent, Parent Bank or any other person makes or has made any representation or warranty to the Company or any of its affiliates or representatives with respect to (i) any financial projection, forecast, estimate, budget or prospect information relating to the Company or its business or (ii) except for the representations and warranties made by Parent and Parent Bank in this Agreement, any oral or written information presented to the Company or any of its affiliates or representatives in the course of their due diligence investigation of Parent and Parent Bank, the negotiation of this Agreement or in the course of the transactions contemplated hereby.
ARTICLE
V
Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business
5.1 Conduct of Business Prior to the Effective Time . During the period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time or earlier termination of this Agreement, except as expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement, required by Law or as consented to in writing by Parent or, in the case of clause (b), the Company, as applicable (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), (a) the Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, (i) conduct its business in the regular, ordinary and usual course consistent with past practice and in accordance with written policies and procedures and (ii) use reasonable best efforts to maintain and preserve intact its business organization, employees and advantageous business relationships, and (b) each of the Company and Parent shall, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to, take no action that would reasonably be likely to adversely affect or delay the ability to obtain any necessary approvals of any Regulatory Agency or other Governmental Entity required for the transactions contemplated hereby or to perform its respective covenants and agreements under this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby on a timely basis.
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5.2 Forbearances by the Company . Except as expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement, including in connection with the sale, resolution, or disposal, in whole or in part, of the Contingent Assets described in Sections 1.5(a) and 6.16, or as disclosed in the Company Disclosure Schedule, and except to the extent required by Law or any Governmental Entity during the period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time, the Company shall not, without the prior written consent of Parent, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld:
(a) (i) incur, modify, extend or renegotiate any indebtedness for borrowed money, or assume, guarantee, endorse or otherwise as an accommodation become responsible for the obligations of any other person, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice;
(ii) prepay any indebtedness or other similar arrangements so as to cause the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to incur any prepayment penalty thereunder; or
(iii) purchase any brokered certificates of deposit other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice with a term not in excess of one year;
(b) (i) adjust, split, combine or reclassify any capital stock;
(ii) make, declare or pay any dividend, or make any other distribution on its capital stock, except quarterly cash dividends by the Company at a rate not in excess of $0.075 per share of Company Common Stock;
(iii) grant any stock options, stock appreciation rights, performance shares, restricted stock units, restricted shares or other equity based awards or interests, or grant any individual, corporation or other entity any right to acquire any shares of its capital stock;
(iv) issue, sell or otherwise permit to become outstanding any additional shares of capital stock or securities convertible or exchangeable into, or exercisable for, any shares of its capital stock or any options, warrants, or other rights of any kind to acquire any shares of capital stock, except pursuant to the settlement of Company Restricted Stock Awards in accordance with their terms; or
(v) directly or indirectly redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire any shares of its capital stock, except the acceptance of shares of Company Common Stock as payment for withholding taxes incurred in connection with the vesting or settlement of Company Restricted Stock Awards, in each case in accordance with past practice and the terms of the applicable award agreements;
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(c) sell, transfer, mortgage, encumber or otherwise dispose of any of its material properties or assets to any individual, corporation or other entity other than a Subsidiary, or cancel, release or assign any indebtedness to any such person or any claims held by any such person, except in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice or pursuant to contracts or agreements in force as of the date of this Agreement;
(d) except pursuant to contracts or agreements in force at the date of or permitted by this Agreement, (i) acquire (whether by merger or consolidation, acquisition of stock or assets or by formation of a joint venture or otherwise) any other person or business or any material assets, deposits or properties of any other person, or (ii) make any equity investment, either by purchase of stock or securities, contributions to capital, property transfers, or purchase of any property or assets of any other person, or form any new subsidiary;
(e) enter into, renew, amend or terminate any contract or agreement, or make any change in any of its leases or contracts, other than with respect to those involving aggregate payments of less than, or the provision of goods or services with a market value of less than, $25,000 per annum and other than contracts or agreements covered by Section 5.2(f) ;
(f) make, renegotiate, renew, increase the amount of, extend the term of, modify or purchase any Loan, or make any commitment in respect of any of the foregoing, except (i) in conformity with existing lending practices and $750,000 if such Loan is not fully secured or $1.0 million if such Loan is fully secured, or (ii) Loans as to which the Company has a binding obligation to make such Loans (including without limitation lines of credit and letters of credit) as of the date hereof; provided, however , that neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries shall make, renegotiate, renew, increase the amount of, extend the term of, modify or purchase any Loan, or make any commitment in respect of any of the foregoing, to any person if when aggregated with all outstanding Loans and commitments for Loans made to such person and such person’s family members and affiliates, the Loans would exceed the lesser of the Company’s internal policy limits or 75% of the Company’s legal lending limit;
(g) enter into any material new line of business or change in any material respect its lending, investment, underwriting, risk and asset liability management and other banking and operating, securitization and servicing policies (including any change in the maximum ratio or similar limits as a percentage of its capital exposure applicable with respect to its loan portfolio or any segment thereof), except as required by applicable Law or policies imposed by any Governmental Entity;
(h) except for Loans made in accordance with Regulation O of the Federal Reserve Board (12 C.F.R. Part 215), make or increase any Loan, or commit to make or increase any such Loan or extension of credit, to any director or executive officer of the Company, or any entity controlled, directly or indirectly, by any of the foregoing;
(i) (i) increase the compensation or benefits payable to any current or former employee, executive officer, director or consultant, except for merit based or promotion based increases in annual base salary or wage rate for employees (other than directors or executive officers) in the ordinary course of business, consistent with past practice, or otherwise consistent with the Bank’s budget, that do not exceed, in the aggregate, three percent (3%) of the aggregate cost of all employee annual base salaries and wages in effect on the date hereof;
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(ii) pay or award, or commit to pay or award, any bonuses or incentive compensation not required by any existing plan or agreement, except in a manner consistent with past practice as set forth in Section 5.2(i)(ii) of the Company Disclosure Schedule;
(iii) enter into, adopt, amend or terminate any employee benefit or compensation plan, program, policy or arrangement for the benefit of any current or former employee, officer, director or consultant (who is a natural person);
(iv) grant or accelerate the vesting of any equity-based awards or other compensation;
(v) enter into any new, or amend (whether in writing or through the interpretation of) any existing, employment, severance, change in control, retention, bonus guarantee, or collective bargaining agreement or arrangement;
(vi) elect to any senior executive office any person who is not a member of its senior executive officer team as of the date of this Agreement or elect to its Board of Directors any person who is not a member of its Board of Directors as of the date of this Agreement; or
(vii) hire any employee with annual compensation in excess of $40,000, or terminate the employment or services of any employee in a position of Vice President or above or whose annual compensation is greater than $40,000, other than for cause;
(j) commence any action or proceeding, other than to enforce any obligation owed to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and in accordance with past practice, or settle any claim, action or proceeding (i) involving payment by it of money damages in excess of $25,000 or (ii) which would impose any material restriction on its operations or the operations of any of its Subsidiaries;
(k) amend its Articles of Incorporation or bylaws, or similar governing documents;
(l) increase or decrease the rate of interest paid on time deposits or on certificates of deposit, except in a manner consistent with past practice;
(m) materially restructure or materially change its investment securities or derivatives portfolio or its interest rate exposure, through purchases, sales or otherwise, or the manner in which the portfolio is classified or reported, except as may be required by GAAP or applicable Laws or policies imposed by any Governmental Entity or requested by a Governmental Entity;
(n) make, or commit to make, any capital expenditures (i) pursuant to binding commitments existing on the date hereof, which are described in the Company Disclosure Schedule, (ii) expenditures necessary to maintain existing assets in good repair, and (iii) capital expenditures in the ordinary and usual course of business consistent with past practice in amounts not exceeding $25,000 in the aggregate;
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(o) establish or commit to the establishment of any new branch or other office facilities or file any application to relocate or terminate the operation of any banking office;
(p) enter into any futures contract, option, swap agreement, interest rate cap, interest rate floor, interest rate exchange agreement, or take any other action for purposes of hedging the exposure of its interest-earning assets or interest-bearing liabilities to changes in market rates of interest, other than in the ordinary course of business;
(q) make, change or rescind any material election concerning Taxes or Tax Returns, file any amended Tax Return, enter into any closing agreement with respect to Taxes, settle or compromise any material Tax claim or assessment, or surrender any right to claim a refund of Taxes or obtain any Tax ruling;
(r) take any action that is intended or expected to result in any of its representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any material respect at any time prior to the Effective Time, or in any of the conditions to the Merger set forth in Article VI not being satisfied or in a violation of any provision of this Agreement;
(s) implement or adopt any change in its accounting principles, practices or methods, other than as may be required by GAAP or regulatory guidelines;
(t) take any action that would prevent or impede the Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the IRC; or
(u) agree to take, make any commitment to take, or adopt any resolutions of its Board of Directors in support of, any of the actions prohibited by this Section 5.2 .
Any request by the Company or response thereto by Parent shall be made in accordance with the notice provisions of Section 9.8 and shall note that it is a request pursuant to this Section 5.2 .
5.3 Forbearances by Parent . Except as expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement or as disclosed in Parent Disclosure Schedule, and except to the extent required by Law or regulation or any Governmental Entity, during the period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time, Parent shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve intact its and its Subsidiaries business organization, goodwill, relationships with depositors, customers and employees, and maintain its rights and franchises in all material respects, and shall not, nor shall Parent permit any of its Subsidiaries to, without the prior written consent of the Company:
(a) knowingly take any action that would adversely affect or delay (i) the ability to obtain the necessary approvals of any Governmental Entity required for the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, or (ii) its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby;
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(b) take any action that is intended to or expected to result in any of its representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any material respect at any time prior to the Effective Time, or in any of the conditions to the Merger set forth in Article VII not being satisfied or in a violation of any provision of this Agreement;
(c) take action that would prevent or impede the Mergers from qualifying as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368 of the IRC;
(d) agree to take, make any commitment to take, or adopt any resolutions of its Board of Directors in support of, any of the actions prohibited by this Section 5.3 ; or
(e) amend, repeal or modify any provision of its Articles of Incorporation or bylaws in a manner which would adversely affect any Company stockholder or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
ARTICLE
VI
Covenants
6.1 Acquisition Proposals.
(a) From the date of this Agreement until the earlier to occur of the Closing or the termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms, the Company shall not, and shall not authorize or permit any of its Subsidiaries or any of its or its Subsidiaries’ officers, directors or employees or any investment banker, financial advisor, attorney, accountant or other representative (collectively, “ Representatives ”) retained by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, (i) solicit, initiate or knowingly encourage, or take any other action to facilitate, any inquiries, discussions or the making of any proposal that constitutes or could reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal, (ii) furnish any information or data regarding the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to any person in connection with or in response to an Acquisition Proposal or an inquiry or indication of interest that would reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal, or (iii) continue or otherwise participate in any discussions or negotiations or otherwise communicate with any person (other than Parent, Parent Bank or Representatives of Parent or Parent Bank) regarding an Acquisition Proposal; provided , however , none of the restrictions in this Section 6.1(a) shall prohibit the Company or its Representatives from informing in writing any person of the terms of this Section 6.1 or from contacting in writing any person who has made, after the date of this Agreement, an Acquisition Proposal solely to request the clarification of the terms and conditions thereof so as to determine whether the Acquisition Proposal constitutes, or is reasonably likely to lead to, a Superior Proposal, and any such actions shall not be a breach of this Section 6.1(a); provided, further that prior to furnishing any written communication permitted to be provided by this sentence, the Company shall have provided such information to Parent. Without limiting the foregoing, it is understood that any violation of the restrictions set forth in the preceding sentence by any Representative retained by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries shall be deemed to be a breach of this Section 6.1 by the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, prior to obtaining the Requisite Company Vote at the Company Meeting, in the event the Company receives an unsolicited bona fide written Acquisition Proposal that did not result from a breach of this Section 6.1(a) , it may, and may permit its Representatives to, furnish or cause to be furnished information or data and participate in negotiations or discussions to the extent that its Board of Directors concludes in good faith (after consultation with its outside legal counsel and, with respect to financial matters, its financial advisors) that (1) such Acquisition Proposal constitutes or is reasonably likely to lead to a Superior Proposal and (2) failure to take such actions would be reasonably likely to result in a violation of its fiduciary duties under applicable Law; provided , that, prior to furnishing any nonpublic information permitted to be provided by the prior sentence, the Company shall have provided such information to Parent and shall have entered into a confidentiality agreement with such third party on terms no more favorable to such person concerning confidentiality than the Confidentiality Agreement, which confidentiality agreement shall not provide such person with any exclusive right to negotiate with the Company.
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(b) As used in this Agreement,
(i) “ Acquisition Proposal ” shall mean any proposal or offer with respect to, or third party indication of interest in, any of the following (other than the transactions contemplated hereunder): (1) any merger, consolidation, share exchange, business combination, or other similar transaction involving the Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (2) any acquisition or purchase, direct or indirect, of twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the Company’s consolidated assets or twenty-five percent (25%) or more of any class of equity securities of the Company or its Subsidiaries whose assets, individually or in the aggregate, constitute twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the consolidated assets of the Company in a single transaction or series of transactions; or (3) any tender offer or exchange offer that, if consummated, would result in such third party beneficially owning twenty-five percent (25%) or more of any class of equity or voting securities of the Company; and
(ii) “ Superior Proposal ” shall mean any bona fide written offer or proposal made by a third party to consummate an Acquisition Proposal (substituting “fifty percent (50%)” for all references to “twenty-five percent (25%)” in such definition) that the Company’s Board of Directors determines in good faith (after consultation with its outside legal counsel and, with respect to financial matters, its financial advisors) would result in a transaction that (A) is more favorable, from a financial point of view, than the consideration to be paid to the stockholders of the Company pursuant to this Agreement, considering, among other things, the nature of the consideration being offered and any material regulatory approvals or other risks associated with the timing of the proposed transaction beyond, or in addition to, those specifically contemplated hereby, and which proposal is not conditioned upon obtaining financing (or if conditioned upon financing, such condition is reasonably likely to be satisfied) and (B) is reasonably likely to be completed on the terms proposed, in each case, taking into account all legal, financial, regulatory and other aspects of the Acquisition Proposal.
(c) The Company will promptly notify (and in any event within twenty-four (24) hours) Parent of receipt of any Acquisition Proposal or any inquiry with respect to or that could reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal and the substance thereof, including, in each case, the identity of the person making such Acquisition Proposal or inquiry and the material terms and conditions thereof, and shall provide to Parent any written materials received by the Company from or on behalf of such person or its Representative in connection therewith. The Company will promptly (and in any event within twenty-four (24) hours) advise Parent of any developments, discussions or negotiations with respect to any such Acquisition Proposal or inquiry, including any amendments to or revisions of the terms of such Acquisition Proposal or inquiry.
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(d) The Company will immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing activities, discussions or negotiations with any parties conducted prior to the date of this Agreement with respect to any Acquisition Proposal. The Company shall not release any third party from, or waive any provisions of, any confidentiality agreements or standstill agreement to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party and shall use its reasonable best efforts to enforce any existing confidentiality or standstill agreements to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party in accordance with the terms thereof. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, unless this Agreement has been terminated in accordance with its terms, the Company shall not, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and cause its and their officers, directors, agents, advisors and representatives not to on its behalf, enter into any letter of intent, memorandum of understanding, agreement in principle, acquisition agreement, merger agreement or other agreement relating to any Acquisition Proposal (other than a confidentiality agreement as contemplated by Section 6.1(a)).
(e) Nothing in this Section 6.1 shall prohibit the Company or its Board of Directors from making any disclosure to any Governmental Entity or the Company’s stockholders if the failure to make such disclosure would reasonably be expected to violate applicable Law.
6.2 Advice of Changes . Prior to the Closing, each party shall promptly advise the other party orally and in writing to the extent that it has knowledge of (i) any representation or warranty made by it contained in this Agreement becoming untrue or inaccurate in any material respect or (ii) the failure by it to comply in any material respect with or satisfy in any material respect any covenant, condition or agreement to be complied with or satisfied by it under this Agreement; provided , however , that no such notification shall affect the representations, warranties, covenants or agreements of the parties or the conditions to the obligations of the parties under this Agreement.
6.3 Access to Information.
(a) Upon reasonable notice and subject to applicable Laws relating to the exchange of information, the Company, on the one hand, and Parent and Parent Bank, on the other hand, shall (and shall cause its Subsidiaries to) afford the other party such reasonable access during normal business hours throughout the period prior to the Effective Time to the books, records (including, without limitation Tax Returns), contracts, properties, personnel and to such other information relating to itself and its Subsidiaries as the other party may reasonably request; provided, however, that no investigation pursuant to this Section 6.3 shall affect or be deemed to modify any representation or warranty made by any party in this Agreement. Additionally, the Company shall, and shall cause the Company’s Subsidiaries to, promptly provide Purchaser with (i) a copy of each report filed with a Governmental Entity, (ii) a copy of each periodic report to its senior management and all materials relating to its business or operations furnished to its Board of Directors, (iii) a copy of each press release made available to the public, and (iv) all other information concerning its business, properties and personnel as Parent may reasonably request. No party shall be required to provide access to or to disclose information where such access or disclosure would violate or prejudice the rights of its customers, jeopardize the attorney-client privilege of the entity in possession or control of such information or contravene any Law, order, judgment, decree, fiduciary duty or binding agreement entered into prior to the date of this Agreement. The parties will make appropriate and reasonable substitute disclosure arrangements under circumstances in which the restrictions of the preceding sentence apply.
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(b) All information and documents obtained pursuant to this Section 6.3 be held in confidence to the extent required by, and in accordance with, the provisions of confidentiality set forth in a letter agreement, dated July 11, 2017 between Parent and the Company (the “ Confidentiality Agreement ”).
(c) No investigation by either of the parties or their respective representatives shall affect or be deemed to modify or waive the representations and warranties of the other set forth herein. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall give either party, directly or indirectly, the right to control or direct the operations of the other party prior to the Effective Time. Prior to the Effective Time, each party shall exercise, consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, complete control and supervision over its and its Subsidiaries’ respective operations.
(d) From and after the date hereof, Representatives of Parent and the Company shall meet on a regular basis to discuss and plan for the conversion of the Company’s and its Subsidiaries’ data processing and related electronic informational systems to those used by Parent and its Subsidiaries with the goal of conducting such conversion as soon as reasonably practicable following the consummation of the Merger; provided, however , that such meetings will not prevent employees and officers of the Company from conducting their duties as employees and officers of the Company nor impose costs on the Company.
6.4 Applications; Consents.
(a) The parties hereto shall cooperate with each other and shall use their reasonable best efforts to prepare and file within forty-five (45) days after the date hereof all necessary applications, notices and filings to obtain all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of all Governmental Entities that are necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including, without limitation, the Merger). The Company and Parent shall furnish each other with all information concerning themselves, their respective Subsidiaries, and their respective Subsidiaries’ directors, officers and stockholders and such other matters as may be reasonably necessary or advisable in connection with any application, notice or filing made by or on behalf of Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries to any Governmental Entity in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Parent and the Company shall have the right to review in advance, and to the extent practicable each will consult with the other on, all the information relating to Parent and the Company, as the case may be, and any of their respective Subsidiaries, that appears in any filing made with, or written materials submitted to, any Governmental Entity pursuant to this Section 6.4(a) . In exercising the foregoing right, each of the parties hereto shall act reasonably and as promptly as reasonably practicable. Each party will provide the other with copies of any applications and all correspondence relating thereto prior to filing, other than any portions of material filed in connection therewith that contain competitively sensitive business or other proprietary information filed under a claim of confidentiality. The parties hereto agree that they will consult with each other with respect to the obtaining of all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of all third parties and Governmental Entities necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and each party will keep the other apprised of the status of matters relating to completion of the transactions contemplated herein. Each party shall consult with the other in advance of any meeting or conference with any Governmental Entity in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and, to the extent permitted by such Governmental Entity, shall give the other party and/or its counsel the opportunity to attend and participate in such meetings and conferences. If both parties are not in attendance at a meeting or conference with any Governmental Entity, then the party in attendance will provide a summary of the discussion to the other party promptly after such meeting or conference.
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(b) As soon as reasonably practicable after the date hereof, each of the parties hereto shall, and they shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to, use its reasonable best efforts to obtain any consent, authorization or approval of any third party that is required to be obtained in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
6.5 Antitakeover Provisions . None of the Company, Parent or their respective Boards of Directors shall take any action that would cause any Takeover Statute to become applicable to this Agreement, the Merger, or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby, and each shall take all necessary steps to exempt (or ensure the continued exemption of) the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby from any applicable Takeover Statute now or hereafter in effect. If any Takeover Statute becomes, or may purport to be, applicable to the transactions contemplated hereby, each of Parent, Parent Bank and the Company and the members of their respective Boards of Directors will grant such approvals and take such actions as are necessary so that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement may be consummated as promptly as reasonably practicable on the terms contemplated hereby and otherwise act to eliminate or minimize the effects of any Takeover Statute on any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
6.6 Additional Agreements . Subject to the terms and conditions herein provided, each of the parties hereto agrees to use all reasonable efforts to take promptly, or cause to be taken promptly, all actions and to do promptly, or cause to be done promptly, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Laws to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as soon as reasonably possible, including using efforts to obtain all necessary actions or non-actions, extensions, waivers, consents and approvals from all applicable Governmental Entities, effecting all necessary registrations, applications and filings (including, without limitation, filings under any applicable state securities laws) and obtaining any required contractual consents and regulatory approvals.
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6.7 Publicity . Parent and the Company shall each use their reasonable best efforts (a) to develop a joint communications plan, and (b) subject to the following sentence, to ensure that all press releases and other public statements with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby shall be consistent with such joint communications plan. Except in respect of any announcement required by (i) applicable Law, (ii) a request by a Governmental Entity or (iii) an obligation pursuant to any listing agreement with or rules of any securities exchange, Parent and the Company agree to consult with each other and to obtain the advance approval of the other party (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed in light of the circumstances) before issuing any press release or, to the extent practical, otherwise making any public statement relating to an Acquisition Proposal, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. The Company agrees that neither it nor any Subsidiary shall issue any communication of a general nature regarding the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to employees (including general communications relating to benefits and compensation) without prior consultation with Parent and, to the extent relating to post-Closing employment, benefit or compensation information, without the prior consent of Parent or issue any communication of a general nature to customers without the prior approval of Parent.
6.8 Stockholder Meeting.
(a) The Company shall call, give notice of, convene and hold a meeting of its stockholders (the “ Company Meeting ”) to be held as soon as reasonably practicable after the Form S-4 is declared effective for the purpose of obtaining the Requisite Company Vote and, if so desired and mutually agreed, upon other matters of the type customarily brought before an annual or special meeting of stockholders to approve a merger agreement or otherwise approve the transactions contemplated hereby, and shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause such meeting to occur as soon as reasonably practicable. The Board of Directors of the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain from the stockholders of the Company the Requisite Company Vote, including (subject to Section 6.8(b)) by communicating to its stockholders its recommendation (and including such recommendation in the Proxy Statement) that they approve this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
(b) Subject to Section 8.1 and Section 8.2 , if the Board of Directors of the Company, after consultation with its outside legal counsel and, with respect to financial matters, its financial advisors, determines in good faith that it would be reasonably likely to result in a violation of its fiduciary duties under applicable Law to continue to recommend this Agreement, then in submitting this Agreement to its stockholders, the Board of Directors of the Company may (but shall not be required to) submit this Agreement to its stockholders without recommendation (although the resolutions approving this Agreement as of the date hereof may not be rescinded or amended), in which event the Board of Directors may also communicate the basis for its lack of a recommendation to the Company’s stockholders in the Proxy Statement or an appropriate amendment or supplement thereto to the extent required by law; provided, that the Board of Directors of the Company may not take any actions under this sentence unless (i) the Company gives Parent at least three (3) business days’ prior written notice of its intention to take such action and a reasonable description of the event or circumstances giving rise to its determination to take such action (including, in the event such action is taken by the Board of Directors of the Company in response to an Acquisition Proposal, the latest material terms and conditions of, and the identity of the third party making, any such Acquisition Proposal, or any amendment or modification thereof, or describe in reasonable detail such other event or circumstances) and (ii) after the close of business on the last day of such notice period, the Board of Directors of the Company, taking into account any amendment or modification to this Agreement proposed by Parent in writing (it being understood that Parent shall not have any obligation to propose any modifications or amendments to the terms and conditions of this Agreement) and after consultation with its outside legal counsel and, with respect to financial matters, its financial advisors, determines in good faith that it would nevertheless be reasonably likely to result in a violation of its fiduciary duties under applicable Law to continue to recommend this Agreement to the Company’s stockholders. Any material amendment to any Acquisition Proposal will be deemed to be a new Acquisition Proposal for purposes of this Section 6.8(b) and will require a new notice period as referred to in this Section 6.8(b) , except such new notice period shall be two (2) business days instead of three (3) business days.
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(c) The Company shall adjourn or postpone the Company Meeting if, as of the time for which such meeting is originally scheduled there are insufficient shares of Company Common Stock represented (either in person or by proxy) to constitute a quorum necessary to conduct the business of such meeting, and may adjourn or postpone the Company Meeting if on the date of such meeting the Company has not received proxies representing a sufficient number of shares necessary to obtain the Requisite Company Vote. Unless this Agreement has been terminated in accordance with its terms, the Company Meeting shall be convened and this Agreement shall be submitted to the stockholders of the Company at the Company Meeting for the purpose of voting on the adoption of this Agreement and the other matters contemplated hereby, and nothing contained in this Section 6.8 shall be deemed to relieve the Company of such obligation.
6.9 Registration of Parent Common Stock.
(a) The parties hereto shall cooperate with each other and shall use their reasonable best efforts to prepare and file within forty-five (45) days after the date hereof the Proxy Statement and the Form S-4 with the SEC in which the Proxy Statement will be included as a prospectus. The Company will furnish to Parent the information required to be included in the Form S-4 with respect to the Company’s business and affairs and shall have the right to review and consult with Parent and approve the form of, and any characterizations of such information included in, the Form S-4 prior to its, or any amendment or supplement thereto, being filed with the SEC. Parent and the Company shall each use their reasonable best efforts to have the Form S-4 declared effective by the SEC and to keep the Form S-4 effective as long as is necessary to consummate the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby. The Company will cause the Proxy Statement to be mailed to its stockholders as promptly as reasonably practicable after the Form S-4 is declared effective under the Securities Act. Parent will advise the Company, promptly after it receives notice thereof, of the time when the Form S-4 has become effective, the issuance of any stop order, the suspension of the qualification of the Parent Common Stock issuable in connection with the Merger for offering or sale in any jurisdiction, any comments on or correspondence related to the Proxy Statement or the Form S-4 from the SEC, or any request by the SEC for amendment of the Proxy Statement or the Form S-4. If at any time prior to the Effective Time any information relating to Parent or the Company, or any of their respective affiliates, officers or directors, should be discovered by Parent or the Company which should be set forth in an amendment or supplement to any of the Form S-4 or the Proxy Statement so that any of such documents would not include any misstatement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, the party which discovers such information shall promptly notify the other party hereto and, to the extent required by Law, an appropriate amendment or supplement describing such information shall be promptly filed by Parent with the SEC and disseminated by the Company to its stockholders.
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(b) Parent shall also take any action required to be taken under any applicable state securities Laws in connection with the Merger and each of the Company and Parent shall furnish all information concerning it and the holders of Company Common Stock as may be reasonably requested in connection with any such action.
(c) Prior to the Effective Time, Parent shall notify The Nasdaq Stock Market of the additional shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued by Parent in exchange for the shares of Company Common Stock.
6.10 Notification of Certain Matters . Each party shall give prompt notice to the other of: (i) any event or notice of, or other communication relating to, a default or event that, with notice or lapse of time or both, would become a default, received by it or any of its Subsidiaries subsequent to the date of this Agreement and prior to the Effective Time, under any contract material to the financial condition, properties, businesses or results of operations of each party and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole to which each party or any Subsidiary is a party or is subject; and (ii) any event, condition, change or occurrence which individually or in the aggregate has, or which, so far as reasonably can be foreseen at the time of its occurrence, is reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse Effect; and (iii) if a party believes that the other party violated a covenant or breached a representation or warranty. Each of the Company and Parent shall give prompt notice to the other party of any notice or other communication from any third party alleging that the consent of such third party is or may be required in connection with any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
6.11 Employee Benefit Matters.
(a) Following the Effective Time, Parent shall maintain or cause to be maintained employee benefit plans and compensation opportunities for the benefit of all persons who are employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries immediately prior to the Effective Time and whose employment is not specifically terminated at or prior to the Effective Time (a “ Continuing Employee ”) that, in the aggregate are substantially comparable to the employee benefit and compensation opportunities that are generally made available to similarly situated employees of Parent or its Subsidiaries; provided, however, in no event shall any Continuing Employee be eligible to participate in any closed or frozen plan of Parent or its Subsidiaries.
(b) Prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall adopt resolutions providing that the Company’s health and welfare plans as set forth on the Company Disclosure Schedule will be terminated effective immediately prior to the Effective Time (or such later date as requested by Parent or as may be required to comply with any applicable advance notice or other requirements contained in such plans) and shall arrange for termination of all corresponding insurance policies, service agreements and related arrangements effective on the same date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no coverage of any of the Continuing Employees or their dependents shall terminate under any of the Company’s health and welfare plans prior to the time such Continuing Employees or their dependents, as applicable, become eligible to participate in the health plans, programs and benefits common to all employees of Parent and its Subsidiaries and their dependents and, consequently, no Continuing Employee shall experience a gap in coverage. Continuing Employees who become covered under health plans, programs and benefits of Parent or any of its Subsidiaries shall receive credit for any co-payments and deductibles paid under the Company’s health plan for the plan year in which coverage commences under Parent’s health plan. Terminated Company employees and qualified beneficiaries will have the right to continued coverage under group health plans of Parent in accordance with the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.
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(c) For purposes of vesting and determination of eligibility to participate under Parent’s compensation and benefit plans, programs or policies (other than any plan that is frozen as to participation), each Continuing Employee who is eligible to participate in such plans, programs or policies shall receive credit for service with the Company; provided , however , for the avoidance of any doubt, that the foregoing shall not apply to the extent (x) that its application would result in a duplication of benefits with respect to the same period of service or (y) that its application would be prohibited by applicable law. Continuing Employees shall not receive prior service credit for benefit accrual purposes under any of Parent’s compensation and benefit plans, programs or policies, except for Parent’s vacation and sick leave programs. Parent shall timely amend its compensation and benefit plans, programs or policies to the extent necessary to accommodate the provisions of this Section 6.11 .
(d) The Company shall take all necessary and appropriate actions to terminate the Company’s 401(k) plan effective as of the day immediately prior to the Effective Time and contingent upon the occurrence of the Closing. Upon termination of the 401(k) plan all participants will be 100% vested in their account balances. If requested in writing by Parent, the Company will also take all necessary steps to file or cause to be filed all necessary documents with the IRS for a determination letter for termination of the Company’s 401(k) plan. The Company shall, or shall direct the fiduciaries of the Company’s 401(k) plan to (to the extent permitted by law), provide Parent and its counsel with a draft of each resolution, amendment, participant communication or other document relating to the termination of the Company’s 401(k) plan at least five (5) business days before such document is adopted, distributed or filed, and no such document shall be adopted, distributed or filed without Parent’s approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). Parent shall take any and all actions as may be required to permit the Continuing Employees to roll over their account balances (excluding loans) in the Company’s 401(k) plan into Parent’s 401(k) plan.
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(e) Parent agrees that each full time Company employee who is involuntarily terminated by Parent (other than for cause as determined by Parent) or who voluntarily terminates employment for “Good Reason” (as defined below) within twelve (12) months of the Effective Time and who is not covered by a separate severance, change in control, or employment agreement shall, upon executing an appropriate release in the form reasonably determined by Parent, receive a severance payment equal to two weeks of base pay (at the rate in effect on the termination date) for each year of service at the Company, with a minimum payment equal to four (4) weeks of base pay for Company employees who have at least one (1) full year of service as of their date of termination and a maximum equal to twenty-six (26) weeks of base pay. For purposes of calculating the number of years of service, fractional years of service shall be rounded up or down to the nearest full year, except for purposes of determining eligibility to receive a severance payment. For purposes of calculating base pay, Company employees who are paid on an hourly basis shall be deemed to have a base pay equal to the employee’s average weekly compensation over the two months prior to the termination date; provided that, in no event shall an employee’s base pay for this purpose be less than the employee’s base pay with the Company as in effect immediately prior to Closing. For employees whose compensation is determined in whole or in part on the basis of commission income, “base pay” shall include base salary or total hourly wages paid plus commissions earned during the most recent twelve (12) months ended as of the date of termination of employment. Parent agrees that each employee who is considered an exempt employee and who is terminated or who voluntarily terminates employment pursuant to this Section 6.11(e) shall receive outplacement services with a reputable national outplacement firm for a period of six (6) months from the date of the employee’s termination, and Parent or Parent Bank shall pay all expenses related to the provision of such outplacement services. Parent agrees that each employee who is considered a non-exempt employee and who is terminated or who voluntarily terminates employment pursuant to this Section 6.11(e) shall receive outplacement assistance from Parent for a period of six (6) months from the date of the employee’s termination. Any employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries who has or is a party to any employment agreement, severance agreement, change in control agreement or any other agreement or arrangement that provides for any payment that may be triggered by a termination, including a termination following the Merger, shall not receive the severance benefits as provided in this Section 6.11(e) but will receive the payment specified in such agreement or arrangement.
“ Good Reason ” means a material decrease in the total amount of the employee’s base salary below its level in effect on the Effective Date without the employee’s prior written consent or a material geographical relocation of the employee without the employee’s prior written consent, which shall be deemed to mean relocation to an office more than thirty (30) miles from the employee’s location on the Effective Date.
(f) Nothing in this Agreement shall confer upon any employee, officer, director, independent contractor or consultant of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or affiliates any right to continue in the employ or service of the Surviving Bank, the Company, Parent or any Subsidiary or affiliate thereof, or shall interfere with or restrict in any way the rights of the Surviving Bank, the Company, Parent or any Subsidiary or affiliate thereof to discharge or terminate the services of any employee, officer, director or consultant of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or affiliates at any time for any reason whatsoever, with or without cause. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to (i) establish, amend, or modify any Company Benefit Plan or any other benefit or employment plan, program, agreement or arrangement, or (ii) alter or limit the ability of the Surviving Bank or any of its Subsidiaries or affiliates to amend, modify or terminate any particular Company Benefit Plan or any other benefit or employment plan, program, agreement or arrangement after the Effective Time. Without limiting the generality of the first sentence of Section 9.11 , nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any person, including without limitation any current or former employee, officer, director, independent contractor or consultant (or any spouse or dependent of such individual) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or affiliates, any right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.
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(g) Effective as of, and contingent upon the occurrence of, the Effective Time, Parent shall assume and honor in accordance with their terms all employment, severance, change in control and other compensation agreements and arrangements listed on Section 6.11(g) of the Company Disclosure Schedule between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and any of their employees, which are not terminated in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
(h) Company shall terminate the Company vacation policy as provided in Section 6.11(h) of the Company Disclosure Schedule (the “ Company Vacation Policy ”) immediately prior to the Effective Time (the “ Vacation Policy Termination Date ”). Any paid time off accrued or earned for vacation under the Company Vacation Policy by any employee of the Company who does not become a Continuing Employee as of the Effective Time shall be paid by the Company immediately prior to the Effective Time. The Company shall adopt the necessary amendment(s) and board resolution(s) to effect the provisions of this Section 6.11(h) . The estimated amounts payable under the Company Vacation Policy are provided in Section 6.11(h) of the Company Disclosure Schedule.
6.12 Indemnification.
(a) From and after the Effective Time, Parent and the Surviving Bank shall jointly and severally indemnify and hold harmless each of the current or former directors, officers or employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (each, an “ Indemnified Party ”), and any person who becomes an Indemnified Party between the date hereof and the Effective Time, against any costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses), judgments, fines, losses, claims, damages or liabilities and amounts paid in settlement incurred in connection with any actual or threatened claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, arising out of matters existing or occurring at or prior to the Effective Time, whether asserted or claimed prior to, at or after the Effective Time, based in whole or in part on, or arising in whole or in part out of, or pertaining to (i) the fact that he or she is or was a director, officer or employee of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective predecessors or was prior to the Effective Time serving at the request of any such party as a director, officer, employee, trustee or partner of another corporation, partnership, trust, joint venture, employee benefit plan or other entity or (ii) any matters arising in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, to the fullest extent such person would have been indemnified or have the right to advancement of expenses pursuant to the Company’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ Articles of Incorporation and bylaws or any other written indemnification agreement as in effect on the date of this Agreement to fullest extent permitted by applicable Law to each Indemnified Party in connection with such claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation, and Parent and the Surviving Bank shall also advance expenses to the fullest extent permitted under applicable Law as such expenses are incurred and prior to the final and non-appealable disposition thereof, provided that the person to whom expenses are advanced provides a signed written undertaking to repay such advances if it is ultimately determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that such person is not entitled to indemnification under applicable law.
(b) Any Indemnified Party wishing to claim indemnification under Section 6.12(a) , upon learning of any action, suit, proceeding or investigation described above, shall promptly notify Parent thereof, provided that the failure to so notify Parent shall not affect the obligations of Parent or the Surviving Bank under Section 6.12(a) unless and only to the extent that Parent is actually prejudiced as a result of such failure.
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(c) For a period of six (6) years following the Effective Time, Parent shall maintain in effect the Company’s current directors’ and officers’ liability insurance covering each person currently covered by the Company’s directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policy with respect to claims against such persons arising from facts or events occurring at or prior to the Effective Time; provided, however , that in no event shall Parent be required to expend annually pursuant to this Section 6.12(c) more than 300% of the annual premiums currently paid by the Company for such insurance (the “ Premium Cap ”) and, if Parent is unable to maintain such policy as a result of this proviso, Parent shall obtain as much comparable insurance as is available by payment of such amount; provided further , that in lieu thereof, Parent or the Company may (i) obtain an extended reporting period endorsement under the Company’s existing directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policy or (ii) substitute therefor “tail” policies the material terms of which, including coverage and amount, are no less favorable in any material respect to such persons than the Company’s existing insurance policies as of the date hereof if and to the extent that the same may be obtained for an amount that, in the aggregate does not exceed the Premium Cap.
(d) In the event Parent or any of its successors or assigns (i) consolidates with or merges into any other person or entity and shall not be the continuing or surviving corporation of such consolidation or merger or (ii) liquidates, dissolves, transfers or conveys all or substantially all of its properties and assets to any person or entity, then, and in each such case, to the extent necessary, proper provision shall be made so that such successor and assign of Parent and its successors and assigns assume the obligations set forth in this Section 6.12 .
(e) The provisions of this Section 6.12 are intended to be for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each Indemnified Party and his or her representatives.
6.13 Litigation and Claims . Each of Parent and the Company shall promptly notify each other in writing of any action, arbitration, audit, hearing, investigation, litigation, suit, subpoena or summons issued, commenced, brought, conducted or heard by or before, or otherwise involving, any Governmental Entity or arbitrator pending or, to the knowledge of Parent or the Company, as applicable, threatened against Parent, the Company or any of their respective Subsidiaries that (a) questions or would reasonably be expected to question the validity of this Agreement or the other agreements contemplated hereby or thereby or any actions taken or to be taken by Parent, the Company or their respective Subsidiaries with respect hereto or thereto, or (b) seeks to enjoin or otherwise restrain the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby. The Company shall give Parent the opportunity to participate in the defense or settlement of any stockholder litigation against the Company and/or its directors relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and no such settlement shall be agreed to without Parent’s prior written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).
6.14 Dividends . After the date of this Agreement, each of Parent and the Company shall coordinate with the other the declaration of any dividends in respect of Parent Common Stock and Company Common Stock and the record dates and payment dates relating thereto, it being the intention of the parties hereto that holders of Company Common Stock shall not receive two dividends, or fail to receive one dividend, in any quarter with respect to their shares of Company Common Stock and any shares of Parent Common Stock any such holder receives in exchange therefor in the Merger.
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6.15 Corporate Governance . Prior to the Closing and effective as of the Effective Time, Parent shall (i) increase the size of the Board of Directors of Parent to eleven (11) members; (ii) appoint one (1) additional current member of the Board of Directors of the Company, to be designated by Parent after consultation with the Company, to the Board of Directors of Parent to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualifies; (iii) take appropriate steps to cause such member of the Board of Directors of the Company to be nominated to stand for election at Parent’s next annual meeting of stockholders to serve in the class of directors whose term expires at the 2021 annual meeting of stockholders. Prior to the Closing and effective as of the Effective Time, Parent shall cause Parent Bank to (i) increase the size of the Board of Directors of Parent Bank to sixteen (16) members; (ii) appoint one (1) additional current member of the Board of Directors of the Company, to be designated by Parent after consultation with the Company, to the Board of Directors of Parent Bank to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualifies; and (iii) take appropriate steps to cause such member of the Board of Directors of the Company to be nominated to stand for election at Parent Bank’s next annual meeting of stockholders to continue serving on the Board of Directors of Parent Bank. The Boards of Directors of Parent and Parent Bank shall take appropriate actions to permit such nominations and service under their respective Bylaws, including but not limited to amending the respective Bylaws prior to Closing.
6.16 Calculation of Contingent Asset Value. The Contingent Asset Value shall be determined as of the later of (i) December 1, 2017 or (ii) four (4) months from the date of this Agreement (the “ Contingent Asset Valuation Date ”). The Contingent Asset Value shall equal the aggregate amount of cash received by the Company or the extent to which Company’s position in the Contingent Asset has improved, in the manner set forth in Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, on or prior to the Contingent Asset Valuation Date, in excess of the “Marked Value” of each Contingent Asset as set forth on Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule to the extent that such Contingent Asset has been sold, resolved or otherwise disposed of, in whole or in part, by the Company without recourse, contingencies, or clawbacks, net of any expenses and federal and state tax impacts as indicated in Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule attributable to any such sale, resolution or disposition on or prior to the Contingent Asset Valuation Date; provided however , that (i) in no event shall the value ascribed to any Contingent Asset exceed its Maximum Potential Contingent Asset Value (After-Tax), and (ii) in no event shall the Contingent Asset Value exceed $2,154,303 (the “ Maximum Contingent Asset Value ”). For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent that a Contingent Asset is not sold, resolved or disposed of above its “Marked Value” net of expenses and tax impacts as indicated in Section 1.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule on or prior to the Contingent Asset Valuation Date, there shall be no value ascribed to such Contingent Asset for purposes of determining the Contingent Asset Value.
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6.17 Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall suspend purchases of Company Common Stock under the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan (the “ DRIP ”) and take such action as is necessary to terminate the DRIP and distribute all shares of Company Common Stock and the value of all cash held in participant’s plan accounts in accordance with the terms of the DRIP. Prior to the Effective Time, in no event shall the Company issue any shares of Company Common Stock.
6.18 Exemption from Liability Under Section 16(b) . The Company and Parent agree that, to most effectively compensate and retain those officers and directors of the Company subject to the reporting requirements of Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act (the “ Company Insiders ”), both prior to and after the Effective Time, it is desirable that the Company Insiders not be subject to a risk of liability under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law in connection with the conversion of shares of Company Common Stock and Company Restricted Stock Awards in the Merger, and for that compensatory and retentive purpose agree to the provisions of this Section 6.18. The Company shall deliver to Parent in a reasonably timely fashion prior to the Effective Time accurate information regarding the Company Insiders, and the Board of Directors of Parent and of the Company, or a committee of non-employee directors thereof (as such term is defined for purposes of Rule 16b-3(d) under the Exchange Act), shall reasonably promptly thereafter, and in any event prior to the Effective Time, take all such steps as may be required to cause (in the case of Company) any dispositions of Company Common Stock or Company Restricted Stock Awards by the Company Insiders, and (in the case of Parent) any acquisitions of Parent Common Stock by any Company Insiders who, immediately following the Merger, will be officers or directors of the Surviving Bank or Parent subject to the reporting requirements of Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act, in each case, pursuant to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, to be exempt from liability pursuant to Rule 16b-3 under the Exchange Act to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.
ARTICLE
VII
Conditions to Consummation
7.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligations . The respective obligations of each party to effect the Merger shall be subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
(a) Stockholder Approval . The Requisite Company Vote shall have been obtained.
(b) NASDAQ Listing . The shares of Parent Common Stock that shall be issuable pursuant to this Agreement shall have been authorized for listing on the NASDAQ, subject to official notice of issuance.
(c) Regulatory Approvals . (i) All approvals, consents or waivers of any Governmental Entity required to permit consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have been obtained and shall remain in full force and effect, and all statutory waiting periods shall have expired or been terminated and (ii) none of such approvals, consents or waivers shall contain any condition or requirement that would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect on the Parent and the Surviving Bank, taken as a whole, after giving effect to the consummation of the Merger.
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(d) No Injunctions or Restraints; Illegality . No party hereto shall be subject to any order, decree or injunction of a court or agency of competent jurisdiction that enjoins or prohibits the consummation of the Merger and no Governmental Entity shall have instituted any proceeding for the purpose of enjoining or prohibiting the consummation of the Merger or any transactions contemplated by this Agreement. No statute, rule or regulation shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or enforced by any Governmental Entity which prohibits or makes illegal consummation of the Merger.
(e) Registration Statement; Blue Sky Laws . The Form S-4 shall have been declared effective by the SEC and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Form S-4 shall have been issued and no proceedings for that purpose shall have been initiated by the SEC and be continuing, and Parent shall have received all required approvals by state securities or “blue sky” authorities with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
7.2 Conditions to the Obligations of Parent and Parent Bank . The obligations of Parent and Parent Bank to effect the Merger shall be further subject to the satisfaction of the following additional conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by Parent and Parent Bank:
(a) Representations and Warranties . The representations and warranties of the Company set forth in Sections 3.3, 3.10(a) , 3.21 and Section 3.24 (in each case after giving effect to the lead in to Article III) shall be true and correct (other than, in the case of Section 3.3 , such failures to be true and correct as are de minimis) in each case as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, and the representations and warranties of the Company set forth in Sections 3.1 , 3.2 , and 3.4 (in each case after giving effect to the lead in to Article III) shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date. All other representations and warranties of the Company set forth in this Agreement (read without giving effect to any qualification as to materiality or Material Adverse Effect set forth in such representations or warranties but, in each case, after giving effect to the lead in to Article III) shall be true and correct in all respects as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, provided , however , that for purposes of this sentence, such representations and warranties shall be deemed to be true and correct unless the failure or failures of such representations and warranties to be so true and correct, either individually or in the aggregate, and without giving effect to any qualification as to materiality or Material Adverse Effect set forth in such representations or warranties, has had or would reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent and the Surviving Bank taken as a whole.
(b) Performance of Obligations . The Company shall have performed in all material respects all obligations required to be performed by it under this Agreement at or prior to the Effective Time.
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(c) Officers’ Certificate . Parent shall have received a certificate signed by the chief executive officer and the chief financial or principal accounting officer of the Company to the effect that the conditions set forth in Sections 7.2(a) and (b) have been satisfied.
(d) No Material Adverse Effect . Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have occurred any Material Adverse Effect with respect to the Company.
(e) Tax Opinion . Parent shall have received a written opinion of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, dated as of the Closing Date, in form and substance customary in transactions of the type contemplated hereby, and reasonably satisfactory to Parent, substantially to the effect that on the basis of the facts, representations and assumptions set forth or referred to in such opinion which shall be consistent with the state of facts existing at the Effective Time, the Merger will be treated for federal income tax purposes as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the IRC. Such opinion may be based on, in addition to the review of such matters of fact and law as counsel considers appropriate, representations contained in certificates of officers of Parent, Parent Bank the Company and others.
(f) Dissenting Shares and Shares Outstanding . Dissenting Shares shall not exceed 10% of the outstanding shares of Company Common Stock. There shall not be outstanding more than 962,513 shares of Company Common Stock.
7.3 Conditions to the Obligations of the Company . The obligations of the Company to effect the Merger shall be further subject to the satisfaction of the following additional conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by the Company:
(a) Representations and Warranties . The representations and warranties of Parent and Parent Bank set forth in Sections 4.3 , 4.12 , 4.20 and 4.22 (in each case after giving effect to the lead in to Article IV) shall be true and correct (other than, in the case of Section 4.3 , such failures to be true and correct as are de minimis) in each case as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, and the representations and warranties of Parent set forth in Sections 4.1 , 4.2 , and 4.4 (in each case after giving effect to the lead in to Article IV) shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date. All other representations and warranties of Parent set forth in this Agreement (read without giving effect to any qualification as to materiality or Material Adverse Effect set forth in such representations or warranties but, in each case, after giving effect to the lead in to Article III) shall be true and correct in all respects as of the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, provided , however , that for purposes of this sentence, such representations and warranties shall be deemed to be true and correct unless the failure or failures of such representations and warranties to be so true and correct, either individually or in the aggregate, and without giving effect to any qualification as to materiality or Material Adverse Effect set forth in such representations or warranties, has had or would reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent or Parent Bank.
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(b) Performance of Obligations . Parent and Parent Bank shall have performed in all material respects all obligations required to be performed by it under this Agreement at or prior to the Effective Time.
(c) Officers’ Certificate . The Company shall have received a certificate signed by the chief executive officer and the chief financial or principal accounting officer of Parent and Parent Bank to the effect that the conditions set forth in Sections 7.3(a) and (b) have been satisfied.
(d) Tax Opinion . The Company shall have received a written opinion of Hunton & Williams LLP, dated as of the Closing Date, in form and substance customary in transactions of the type contemplated hereby, and reasonably satisfactory to the Company, substantially to the effect that on the basis of the facts, representations and assumptions set forth or referred to in such opinion which shall be consistent with the state of facts existing at the Effective Time, the Merger will be treated for federal income tax purposes as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the IRC. Such opinion may be based on, in addition to the review of such matters of fact and law as counsel considers appropriate, representations contained in certificates of officers of Parent, Parent Bank, the Company and others.
ARTICLE
VIII
Termination
8.1 Termination . This Agreement may be terminated, and the Merger abandoned, at any time prior to the Effective Time, by action taken or authorized by the Board of Directors of the terminating party, either before or after the obtainment of the Requisite Company Vote:
(a) by the mutual written consent of Parent and the Company;
(b) by either Parent or the Company, if the Company shall have failed to obtain the Requisite Company Vote at the duly convened Company Meeting or at any adjournment thereof at which a vote on the adoption of this Agreement was taken;
(c) by either Parent or the Company, if either (i) any approval, consent or waiver of a Governmental Entity required to permit consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have been denied and such denial has become final and non-appealable or (ii) any Governmental Entity of competent jurisdiction shall have issued a final, non-appealable order enjoining or otherwise prohibiting consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement;
(d) by either Parent or the Company, in the event that the Merger is not consummated within nine (9) months after the date hereof, unless the failure to so consummate by such time is due to the failure of the party seeking to terminate this Agreement to perform or observe the covenants and agreements of such party set forth herein;
(e) by either Parent or the Company (provided that the party seeking termination is not then in material breach of any representation, warranty, covenant or other agreement contained herein), in the event of a breach of any covenant or agreement on the part of the other party set forth in this Agreement, or if any representation or warranty of the other party shall have become untrue, in either case such that the conditions set forth in Sections 7.2(a) and (b) or Sections 7.3(a) and (b) , as the case may be, would not be satisfied and such breach or untrue representation or warranty has not been or cannot be cured within thirty (30) days following written notice to the party committing such breach or making such untrue representation or warranty;
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(f) by Parent, prior to the time the Requisite Company Vote is obtained, if the Board of Directors of the Company shall have (i) (A) failed to recommend in the Proxy Statement that the stockholders of the Company adopt this Agreement, (B) changed, withdrawn, modified or qualified such recommendation in a manner adverse to Parent, or publicly resolved to do so, (C) failed to reaffirm, if an Acquisition Proposal has been publicly announced or communicated to the Company’s stockholders, such recommendation within two (2) business days after Parent requests in writing that such action be taken, or (D) failed to recommend against acceptance of a tender offer or exchange offer for outstanding Company Common Stock that has been publicly disclosed (other than by Parent or an affiliate of Parent) within ten (10) business days after the commencement of such tender or exchange offer, (ii) recommended or endorsed an Acquisition Proposal, or (iii) breached its obligations under Sections 6.1 or 6.8 in any material respect; or
(g) by the Company, if the Board of Directors of the Company determines within two (2) business days after the Determination Date that both of the following conditions (1) and (2) exist:
(1) the Final Parent Price is less than $29.9591; and
(2) the Parent Ratio is less than the number obtained by subtracting 0.20 from the Index Ratio;
subject however , to the following three (3) sentences. If the Company elects to exercise its termination rights pursuant to this Section 8.1(g) , it shall give prompt written notice thereof to Parent. During the three (3) business day period commencing on the receipt of such notice, Parent shall have the option, at its sole discretion, of electing to pay additional Merger Consideration by increasing the Cash Consideration payable pursuant to Section 1.5(a) by an amount equal to the lesser of (x) an amount equal to the difference between (1) $29.59 and (2) the Final Parent Price multiplied by the Exchange Ratio, plus $1.00; or (y) an amount equal to the difference between (1) the sum of (i) the Final Parent Price multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is equal to the product of the (a) Initial Parent Price, (b) the Exchange Ratio and (c) the Index Ratio minus 0.20, and the denominator of which is equal to the Final Parent Price, and (ii) $1.00 and (2) the sum of (a) the Final Parent Price multiplied by the Exchange Ratio, and (b) $1.00. If within such three (3) business day period Parent makes this election, Parent shall give written notice to the Company within such time period of such election and the revised Cash Consideration, whereupon no termination shall have occurred pursuant to this Section 8.1(g) and this Agreement shall remain in effect in accordance with its terms (except as the Cash Consideration shall have been so modified), and any references in this Agreement to Cash Consideration shall thereafter be deemed to refer to the Cash Consideration after giving effect to any adjustment made pursuant to this Section 8.1(g) .
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For purposes of this Section 8.1(g) , the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
“ Determination Date ” shall mean the fifth (5th) business day immediately prior to the anticipated Effective Time, or if such day is not a Trading Day, then the Trading Day immediately preceding such day.
“ Final Parent Price ” shall mean the average VWAP (rounded to four decimals) of the Parent Common Stock over the twenty (20) consecutive Trading Days ending on the Trading Day immediately prior to the Determination Date.
“ Final Index Price ” means the average (rounded to four decimals) of the daily closing prices of the Nasdaq Bank Index for the twenty (20) consecutive trading days immediately preceding the Determination Date.
“ Index Ratio ” means the quotient obtained by dividing the Final Index Price by the Initial Index Price.
“ Initial Index Price ” means $3,740.69, which represents the closing index value of the NASDAQ Bank Index on the date that was two (2) Trading Days prior to the date of this Agreement, as quoted by NASDAQ.
“ Initial Parent Price ” means $37.4489, which represents the average VWAP of the Parent Common Stock over the twenty (20) consecutive Trading Days ending on the last Trading Day immediately preceding the date of this Agreement.
“ Parent Ratio ” shall mean the quotient obtained by dividing the Final Parent Price by the Initial Parent Price.
“ Trading Day ” means any day on which the NASDAQ Stock Market is open for trading; provided that, a “Trading Day” only includes those days that have a scheduled closing time of 4:00 p.m. (New York City time).
“ VWAP ” means, on any Trading Day, the volume weighted average price per share of Parent Common Stock.
8.2 Termination Fee.
(a) In the event of termination of this Agreement by Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(f) , the Company shall pay Parent, by wire transfer of same day funds, a fee in the amount of one million, five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) (the “ Termination Fee ”).
(b) In the event that after the date of this Agreement a bona fide Acquisition Proposal shall have been made known to senior management or the Board of Directors of the Company or shall have been made directly to the Company’s stockholders generally or any person shall have publicly announced (and not withdrawn) an Acquisition Proposal with respect to the Company and (i) (A) thereafter this Agreement is terminated by either Parent or the Company pursuant to Section 8.1(b) or pursuant to Section 8.1(d) without the Requisite Company Vote having been obtained or (B) thereafter this Agreement is terminated by Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(e) , and (ii) prior to the date that is twelve (12) months after the date of such termination, the Company enters into a definitive agreement or consummates a transaction with respect to an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not the same Acquisition Proposal as that referred to above), then the Company shall, on the earlier of the date it enters into such definitive agreement and the date of consummation of such transaction, pay Parent, by wire transfer of same day funds, the Termination Fee; provided , that for purposes of this Section 8.2(b) , all references in the definition of Acquisition Proposal to “twenty-five percent (25%)” shall instead refer to “fifty percent (50%)”. For the avoidance of doubt, in no event shall the Company be required to pay the Termination fee more than once.
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(c) The Company and Parent acknowledge that the agreements contained in this Section 8.2 are an integral part of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and that, without these agreements, the other party would not enter into this Agreement. Accordingly, if the Company or Parent fails promptly to pay the amount due pursuant to this Section 8.2 , and, in order to obtain such payment, the other party commences a suit which results in a judgment against the non-paying party for the Termination Fee or any portion thereof, then such non-paying party shall pay the costs and expenses of the other party (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) in connection with such suit. The amounts payable pursuant to Sections 8.2(a) and (b) constitute liquidated damages and not a penalty and, except in the case of fraud or willful and material misconduct, shall be the sole remedy of the party receiving such payment in the event of termination of this Agreement on the bases specified in such sections.
8.3 Effect of Termination . In the event of termination of this Agreement by Parent or the Company as provided in Section 8.1 , this Agreement shall forthwith become void and have no effect, and there shall be no liability on the part of any party hereto or their respective officers and directors, except that (i) Sections 6.3(b) and 8.2 and Article IX, shall survive any termination of this Agreement, and (ii) notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, no party shall be relieved or released from any liabilities or damages arising out of its fraud or willful and material breach of any provision of this Agreement.
ARTICLE
IX
Certain Other Matters
9.1 Interpretation . The parties have participated jointly in negotiating and drafting this Agreement. In the event that an ambiguity or a question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any provision of this Agreement. When a reference is made in this Agreement to Sections or Exhibits such reference shall be to a Section of, or Exhibit to, this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. The table of contents and headings contained in this Agreement are for ease of reference only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Whenever the words “include,” “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed followed by the words “without limitation.” Any singular term in this Agreement shall be deemed to include the plural, and any plural term the singular. Any reference to gender in this Agreement shall be deemed to include any other gender. As used in this Agreement, “ knowledge ” means, with respect to the Company and Parent or any Subsidiary, the actual knowledge of the President, the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief Operating Officer, the Chief Lending Officer, the Chief Credit Officer, or persons performing comparable functions. As used in this Agreement, (i) “ person ” means an individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity, (ii) an “ affiliate ” of a specified person is any person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such specified person. The Company Disclosure Schedule and the Parent Disclosure Schedule, as well as all other schedules and exhibits hereto, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and included in any reference to this Agreement, and (iii) “ business day ” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banks in Maryland are authorized or obligated by Law to close.
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9.2 Survival . Only those agreements and covenants of the parties that are by their terms applicable in whole or in part after the Effective Time, including Section 6.12 of this Agreement, shall survive the Effective Time. All other representations, warranties, agreements and covenants shall be deemed to be conditions of the Agreement and shall not survive the Effective Time.
9.3 Waiver; Amendment . Prior to the Effective Time, any provision of this Agreement may be: (i) waived in writing by the party benefited by the provision or (ii) amended or modified at any time (including the structure of the transaction) by an agreement in writing between the parties hereto (which writing shall expressly state the intent to amend or modify this Agreement) except that, after the vote by the stockholders of the Company, no amendment or modification may be made that would reduce the amount or alter or change the kind of consideration to be received by holders of Company Common Stock or that would contravene any provision of Maryland law or the applicable state and federal banking laws, rules and regulations.
9.4 Counterparts . This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which shall be deemed to constitute an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. A facsimile or other electronic copy of a signature page shall be deemed to be an original signature page.
9.5 Governing Law; Jurisdiction.
(a) This Agreement shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to conflicts of laws principles.
(b) Each party agrees that it will bring any action or proceeding in respect of any claim arising out of or related to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby exclusively in any federal or state court of competent jurisdiction located in the State of Maryland (the “ Chosen Courts ”), and, solely in connection with claims arising under this Agreement or the transactions that are the subject of this Agreement, (i) irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Chosen Courts, (ii) waives any objection to laying venue in any such action or proceeding in the Chosen Courts, (iii) waives any objection that the Chosen Courts are an inconvenient forum or do not have jurisdiction over any party and (iv) agrees that service of process upon such party in any such action or proceeding will be effective if notice is given in accordance with Section 9.8 .
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9.6 Waiver of Jury Trial . EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY SUIT, ACTION OR OTHER PROCEEDING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (I) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF ANY ACTION, SUIT OR PROCEEDING, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (II) EACH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (III) EACH PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY, AND (IV) EACH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 9.6 .
9.7 Expenses . Each party hereto will bear all expenses incurred by it in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby; provided , however , that the costs and expenses of printing and mailing the Proxy Statement shall be borne by the Company.
9.8 Notices . All notices and other communications in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if delivered personally, sent via facsimile or by email (with confirmation), mailed by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested) or commercial overnight delivery service, or delivered by an express courier (with confirmation) to the parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified by like notice):
If to Parent or Parent Bank, to:
The Community Financial Corporation
3035 Leonardtown Road,
Waldorf, Maryland 20604
Attention: | William J. Pasenelli, | |
Vice Chairman, President and | ||
Chief Executive Officer | ||
Email: | wpasenelli@cbtc.com |
With copies, which shall not constitute notice, to:
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Suite 900, 607 14 th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Attention: | Gary R. Bronstein | |
Edward G. Olifer | ||
Email: | gbronstein@kilpatricktownsend.com | |
eolifer@kilpatricktownsend.com |
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If to the Company, to:
County First Bank
202 Centennial Street
La Plata, MD 20646
Attention: | Douglas T. Mitchell | |
President and Chief Executive Officer | ||
Email: | dmitchell@countyfirstbank.com |
With copies, which shall not constitute notice, to:
Hunton & Williams LLP
1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 3700
Dallas, TX 75202
Attention: | Peter G. Weinstock | |
Email: | pweinstock@hunton.com |
Hunton & Williams LLP
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20037
Attention: | Heather Archer Eastep | |
Email: | heastep@hunton.com |
9.9 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the documents and instruments referred to herein, together with the Confidentiality Agreement, represents the entire understanding of the parties hereto with reference to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersedes any and all other oral or written agreements heretofore made.
9.10 Successors and Assigns; Assignment . This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns; provided , however , that this Agreement may not be assigned by either party hereto without the written consent of the other party.
9.11 Third Party Beneficiaries . Except as otherwise specifically provided in Section 6.11 and Section 6.12 , which is intended to benefit each Indemnified Party and his or her heirs and representatives, this Agreement (including the documents and instruments referred to herein) is not intended to, and does not, confer upon any person other than the parties hereto any rights or remedies hereunder, including the right to rely upon the representations and warranties set forth herein. The representations and warranties in this Agreement are the product of negotiations among the parties hereto and are for the sole benefit of the parties. Any inaccuracies in such representations and warranties are subject to waiver by the parties hereto in accordance herewith without notice or liability to any other person. In some instances, the representations and warranties in this Agreement may represent an allocation among the parties hereto of risks associated with particular matters regardless of the knowledge of any of the parties hereto. Consequently, persons other than the parties may not rely upon the representations and warranties in this Agreement as characterizations of actual facts or circumstances as of the date of this Agreement or as of any other date.
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9.12 Specific Performance . The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur if any provision of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with its specific terms or were otherwise breached. Accordingly, the parties shall be entitled to specific performance of the terms hereof, including an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement or to enforce specifically the performance of the terms and provisions hereof (including the parties’ obligation to consummate the Merger), in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. Each of the parties hereby further waives (a) any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate and (b) any requirement under any Law to post security or a bond as a prerequisite to obtaining equitable relief.
9.13 Severability . Whenever possible, each provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under any applicable Law in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision or portion of any provision in such jurisdiction, and this Agreement shall be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction such that the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or portion thereof shall be interpreted to be only so broad as is enforceable.
9.14 Delivery by Facsimile or Electronic Transmission . This Agreement and any signed agreement or instrument entered into in connection with this Agreement, and any amendments or waivers hereto or thereto, to the extent signed and delivered by means of a facsimile machine or by e-mail delivery of a “.pdf” format data file, shall be treated in all manner and respects as an original agreement or instrument and shall be considered to have the same binding legal effect as if it were the original signed version thereof delivered in person. No party hereto or to any such agreement or instrument shall raise the use of a facsimile machine or e-mail delivery of a “.pdf” format data file to deliver a signature to this Agreement or any amendment hereto or the fact that any signature or agreement or instrument was transmitted or communicated through the use of a facsimile machine or e-mail delivery of a “.pdf” format data file as a defense to the formation of a contract and each party hereto forever waives any such defense.
[ Signature page follows ]
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In Witness Whereof , the parties hereto have caused this Agreement and Plan of Merger to be executed by their duly authorized officers as of the date first above written.
The Community Financial Corporation | ||
By: | /s/ Michael L. Middleton | |
Michael L. Middleton | ||
Chairman of the Board | ||
By: | /s/ William J. Pasenelli | |
William J. Pasenelli | ||
Vice Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer | ||
Community Bank of the Chesapeake | ||
By: | /s/ Michael L. Middleton | |
Michael L. Middleton | ||
Chairman of the Board | ||
By: | /s/ William J. Pasenelli | |
William J. Pasenelli | ||
Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | ||
County First Bank | ||
By: | /s/ Douglas T. Mitchell | |
Douglas T. Mitchell | ||
President and Chief Executive Officer | ||
County First Bank | ||
By: | /s/ E. Larry Sanders, III | |
E. Larry Sanders, III | ||
Chairman of the Board |
[ Signature page to Agreement and Plan of Merger ]
EXHIBIT A
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF BANK MERGER
This is an Agreement and Plan of Bank Merger , dated as of the _____ day of ___________, 2017 (the “ Agreement ”), by and between County First Bank, a Maryland state-chartered bank, and Community Bank of the Chesapeake, a Maryland state-chartered commercial bank and a wholly owned subsidiary of The Community Financial Corporation, a Maryland corporation. The principal banking office of County First Bank is located at 200 Centennial Street, La Plata, Maryland 20646. The principal banking office of Community Bank of the Chesapeake is located at 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, Maryland 20604.
WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors of The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank have approved, and deem it advisable and in the best interests of their respective stockholders to consummate, the business combination transaction set forth in the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of ____________, 2017 (the “ Merger Agreement ”), by and among The Community Financial Corporation, Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank; and
WHEREAS, not less than (a) a majority of the entire Board of Directors of County First Bank and (b) a majority of the entire Board of Directors of Community Bank of the Chesapeake have approved, and deem it advisable to consummate, the merger between County First Bank and Community Bank of the Chesapeake (the “ Bank Merger ”) provided for herein, in accordance with the provisions of the banking laws of the State of Maryland;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the respective representations, warranties, covenants and agreements set forth herein and in the Merger Agreement, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereto agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
The Merger
1.1 Effective Time of the Bank Merger . Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Bank Merger shall become effective in accordance with the terms of the Certificate of Merger (the “ Maryland Certificate of Merger ”) to be issued by the Commissioner of Financial Regulation of the State of Maryland (the “ Commissioner ”). The term “ Bank Merger Effective Time ” shall mean the date and time when the Bank Merger becomes effective, as specified on the Certificate of Merger.
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1.2 Effects of the Bank Merger .
(a) At the Bank Merger Effective Time, (i) the separate existence of County First Bank shall cease and County First Bank shall be merged with and into Community Bank of the Chesapeake (Community Bank of the Chesapeake is sometimes referred to herein as the “ Surviving Bank ”), (ii) the Charter of Community Bank of the Chesapeake as in effect immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time shall be the Charter of the Surviving Bank until duly amended in accordance with applicable law, (iii) the name of the Surviving Bank shall be “Community Bank of the Chesapeake,” (iv) the Bylaws of Community Bank of the Chesapeake as in effect immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time shall be the Bylaws of the Surviving Bank, (v) the main office and other offices of County First Bank established and authorized immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time shall become established and authorized offices of the Surviving Bank, (vi) the directors of Community Bank of the Chesapeake immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time, plus one current member of the Board of Directors of County First Bank, to be designated by Community Bank of the Chesapeake after consultation with County First Bank, shall be the directors of the Surviving Bank, each to hold office in accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of the Surviving Bank until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified; and (vii) the executive officers of Community Bank of the Chesapeake immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time, and any executive officers of County First Bank to be designated by Community Bank of the Chesapeake prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time, shall be the executive officers of the Surviving Bank, each to hold office in accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of the Surviving Bank until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified.
(b) At and after the Bank Merger Effective Time, the Bank Merger shall have all the effects set forth in Maryland Code Annotated, Fin. Inst. Section 3-712 and other applicable laws.
1.3 Headquarters . The principal banking office of the Surviving Bank shall be at 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, Maryland 20604.
1.4 Deposit Accounts . After the Bank Merger Effective Time, the Surviving Bank will continue to issue deposit accounts on the same basis as immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time.
ARTICLE II
Capital Stock of the Constituent
Banks and the Surviving Bank
2.1 County First Bank Capital Stock . At the Bank Merger Effective Time, by virtue of the Bank Merger and without any action on the part of the holder of any shares of common stock, $1.00 par value per share, of County First Bank (“ County First Bank Common Stock ”), all shares of County First Bank Common Stock shall automatically be cancelled and retired and shall cease to exist and the holders of County First Bank Common Stock shall be entitled to receive the consideration set forth in Section 1.5 of the Merger Agreement.
2.2 Community Bank of the Chesapeake Common Stock . The shares of common stock, $10.00 par value per share, of Community Bank of the Chesapeake issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time shall remain outstanding and unchanged after the Bank Merger.
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2.3 Capital Stock of Surviving Bank . The authorized capital stock of the Surviving Bank shall be two million (2,000,000) shares, of which (i) one million five hundred thousand (1,500,000) shares shall be common stock, par value $10.00 per share, and (ii) five hundred thousand (500,000) shares shall be serial preferred stock, par value $10.00 per share.
ARTICLE III
Covenants
3.1 Covenants of Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank . During the period from the date of this Agreement and continuing until the Bank Merger Effective Time, each of the parties hereto agrees to observe and perform all agreements and covenants of The Community Financial Corporation, Community Bank of the Chesapeake or County First Bank in the Merger Agreement that pertain or are applicable to Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank, respectively. Each of the parties hereto agrees to use all reasonable efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions and to do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable laws and regulations to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, subject to and in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Merger Agreement.
ARTICLE IV
Conditions Precedent
4.1 Conditions to Each Party's Obligation to Effect the Bank Merger . The respective obligations of each party to effect the Bank Merger shall be subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
(a) Merger Agreement Closing Conditions . The conditions to consummating the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement shall have been consummated in accordance with the terms and conditions of Article VII of the Merger Agreement.
(b) Stockholder Approvals . This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall have been duly approved, ratified and confirmed by the required vote of the stockholders of each of Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank pursuant to Maryland Code Annotated, Fin. Inst. Section 3-708.
(c) Regulatory Approvals . All requisite regulatory approvals and clearances of the Bank Merger, including the approval of the Commissioner, shall have been obtained and shall continue to be in full force and effect, and all applicable waiting periods shall have expired.
ARTICLE V
Termination And Amendment
5.1 Termination . This Agreement shall be terminated immediately and without any further action on the part of County First Bank or Community Bank of the Chesapeake upon any termination of the Merger Agreement. This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Bank Merger Effective Time by mutual consent of County First Bank and Community Bank of the Chesapeake in a written instrument, if the Board of Directors of each so determines by a vote of a majority of the members of its entire Board of Directors.
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5.2 Effect of Termination . In the event of termination of this Agreement as provided in Section 5.1 hereof, this Agreement shall forthwith become void and there shall be no liability or obligation under this Agreement on the part of County First Bank, Community Bank of the Chesapeake or their respective officers, directors or affiliates, except that no party shall be relieved or released from any damages or liabilities arising out of any willful breach of this Agreement.
5.3 Amendment . This Agreement may not be amended except by an agreement in writing, expressly stating an intention to amend this Agreement, signed on behalf of each of the parties hereto.
ARTICLE VI
General Provisions
6.1 Survival . None of the agreements in this Agreement or in any instrument delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall survive the Bank Merger Effective Time.
6.2 Notices . All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if delivered personally, telecopied (with confirmation) or mailed by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested) to Community Bank of the Chesapeake or County First Bank, respectively, at the addresses for notices to Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank respectively, as set forth in the Merger Agreement, with copies to the persons referred to therein.
6.3 Counterparts . This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which shall be deemed to constitute an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. A facsimile or other electronic copy of a signature page shall be deemed to be an original signature page.
6.4 Entire Agreement . Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement or the Merger Agreement (including the documents and the instruments referred to herein or therein), this Agreement represents the entire understanding of the parties hereto with reference to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersedes any and all other oral or written agreements heretofore made.
6.5 Governing Law . This Agreement shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to conflicts of laws principles.
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6.6 Authorization under Maryland Law . The Surviving Bank certifies that its participation in the Bank Merger was duly authorized as required by the laws of the State of Maryland.
6.7 Successors and Assigns; Assignment . This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement may not be assigned by either party hereto without the written consent of the other party.
[Signature page follows]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank have caused this Agreement and Plan of Bank Merger to be executed by their duly authorized officers as of the date first above written.
COMMUNITY BANK OF THE CHESAPEAKE | ||
By: | ||
William J. Pasenelli | ||
Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer |
Attest :
[Name] | |
Secretary |
COUNTY FIRST BANK | ||
By: | ||
Douglas T. Mitchell | ||
President and Chief Executive Officer |
Attest :
[Name] | |
Secretary |
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Exhibit 10.1
VOTING AGREEMENT
This VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of [•], 2017 (this “ Agreement ”), is executed by and among The Community Financial Corporation, a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”), and the shareholders of County First Bank, a Maryland-chartered commercial bank (the “ Company ”), who are signatories hereto (each a “ Shareholder ,” and collectively the “ Shareholders ” ). Capitalized terms used herein and not defined shall have the meanings specified in the Merger Agreement (as defined below).
WHEREAS, concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, the Company, Parent and Community Bank of the Chesapeake, a Maryland-chartered commercial bank and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Parent Bank ”), are entering into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (as such agreement may be amended or supplemented from time to time, the “ Merger Agreement ”) pursuant to which the Company will merge with and into Parent Bank, with Parent Bank being the surviving corporation and, in connection therewith, each share of the common stock, par value $1.00 per share, of the Company (“ Company Common Stock ”) issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time will, without any further action on the part of the holder thereof, be automatically converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration as set forth in the Merger Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein;
WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, each Shareholder is the beneficial owner of, has the sole right to dispose of and has the sole right to vote, the number of shares of Company Common Stock set forth below such Shareholder’s signature on the signature page hereto (such Company Common Stock, together with any other capital stock of the Company acquired by a Shareholder after the execution of this Agreement and over which a Shareholder exercises the sole right of disposition and voting, whether acquired directly or indirectly, upon the exercise of options, conversion of convertible securities or otherwise, and any other securities issued by the Company that are entitled to vote on the approval the Merger Agreement held or acquired by the Shareholder (whether acquired heretofore or hereafter), being collectively referred to herein as the “Shares”) ;
WHEREAS, obtaining the Requisite Company Vote is a condition to the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement;
WHEREAS, as a condition and inducement to each Parent’s and the Company’s willingness to enter into the Merger Agreement and incur the obligations set forth therein, each Shareholder, solely in such Shareholders’ capacity as a shareholder of the Company, has agreed to enter into this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, Parent and the Company are relying on this Agreement in incurring expenses in performing due diligence, in proceeding with the filing of applications for regulatory approvals and in undertaking all other actions necessary for the consummation of the Merger.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Section 1. Agreement to Vote; Restrictions on Voting and Dispositions .
(a) Agreement to Vote Company Common Stock . Each Shareholder hereby irrevocably and unconditionally agrees that from the date hereof until the Expiration Time (as defined below), at any meeting (whether annual or special and each adjourned or postponed meeting) of the Company’s shareholders, however called, each Shareholder will (x) appear at such meeting or otherwise cause all of such Shareholder’s Shares to be counted as present thereat for purposes of establishing a quorum and (y) vote or cause to be voted, either in person, by proxy or by written consent, all of such Shares, (1) in favor of the approval of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, (2) against any Acquisition Proposal, without regard to any recommendation to the shareholders of the Company by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “ Board ”) concerning such Acquisition Proposal, and without regard to the terms of such Acquisition Proposal, or other proposal made in opposition to or that is otherwise in competition or inconsistent with the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, (3) against any agreement, amendment of any agreement (including the Company’s articles of incorporation and bylaws), or any other action that is intended or would reasonably be expected to prevent, impede, or interfere with, delay, postpone, or discourage the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and (4) against any action, agreement, transaction or proposal that would reasonably be expected to result in a breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement or other obligation of the Company in the Merger Agreement.
(b) Restrictions on Transfers . Each Shareholder hereby agrees that, from the date hereof until the earlier of the receipt of the Requisite Company Vote or the Expiration Time, the Shareholder shall not, and shall not enter into any agreement, arrangement or understanding to, directly or indirectly, sell, offer to sell, give, pledge, grant a security interest in, encumber, assign, grant any option for the sale of or otherwise transfer or dispose of (each, a “ Transfer” ) any Shares (i) other than in connection with bona fide estate and tax planning purposes to his or her “affiliates” (as defined in the Merger Agreement), immediate family members, trusts and charitable organizations; provided that as a condition to such Transfer, such transferee shall be required to execute an agreement that is identical in form and substance to this Agreement; provided , further , that each Shareholder shall be jointly and severally liable for the breaches by any of his or her respective affiliates or immediate family members of the terms of such identical agreement, (ii) except in connection with (A) the exercise of outstanding stock options in order to pay the exercise price of such stock options or satisfy any withholding taxes triggered by such exercise or (B) the withholding or sale of the minimum number of shares necessary to satisfy withholding taxes triggered by the vesting of outstanding restricted stock awards; or (iii) by will or operation of law, in which case this Agreement shall bind the transferee. Any Transfer in violation of this Section 1(b) shall be null and void. The Shareholder further agrees to authorize and request the Company to notify the Company’s transfer agent that there is a stop transfer order with respect to all of the Shares owned by the Shareholder.
(c) Transfer of Voting Rights . Each Shareholder hereby agrees that the Shareholder shall not deposit any Shares in a voting trust, grant any proxy or power of attorney or enter into any voting agreement or similar agreement, arrangement or understanding in contravention of the obligations of the Shareholder under this Agreement with respect to any of the Shares.
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(d) Acquired Shares . Any Shares or other voting securities of the Company with respect to which beneficial ownership and the sole rights of disposition and voting are acquired by any Shareholder, including, without limitation, by purchase, as a result of a stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization, combination, reclassification, exchange or change of such Shares or upon exercise or conversion of any securities of the Company, if any, after the date hereof shall automatically become subject to the terms of this Agreement.
(e) No Inconsistent Agreements . Each Shareholder hereby agrees that he or she shall not enter into any agreement, arrangement or understanding with any person prior to the termination of this Agreement, directly or indirectly, to vote, grant a proxy or power of attorney or give instructions with respect to the voting of the Shareholder’s Shares in any manner which is inconsistent with this Agreement.
Section 2. Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Shareholders .
(a) Representations and Warranties . Each Shareholder represents and warrants, severally and not jointly, to Parent as follows:
(i) Capacity; Consents . The Shareholder is an individual and has all requisite legal capacity, power and authority to enter into and perform his or her obligations under this Agreement. No filing with, and no permit, authorization, consent or approval of, a Governmental Entity is necessary on the part of the Shareholder for the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Shareholder or the consummation by the Shareholder of the transactions contemplated hereby.
(ii) Due Execution . This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Shareholder.
(iii) Binding Agreement . Assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery of this Agreement by Parent, this Agreement constitutes the valid and binding agreement of the Shareholder, enforceable against the Shareholder in accordance with its terms (except in all cases as such enforceability may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions).
(iv) Non-Contravention . The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Shareholder does not, and the performance by the Shareholder of his or her obligations hereunder and the consummation by the Shareholder of the transactions contemplated hereby will not, violate or conflict with, or constitute a default under, any agreement, instrument, contract or other obligation or any order, arbitration award, judgment or decree to which the Shareholder is a party or by which the Shareholder or his or her property or assets is bound, or any statute, rule or regulation to which the Shareholder or his or her property or assets is subject. Except as contemplated by this Agreement, neither the Shareholder nor any of his or her affiliates (1) has entered into any other voting agreement or voting trust with respect to any Shares or entered into any other contract relating to the voting, transfer or disposition of the Shares or (2) has appointed or granted a proxy or power of attorney with respect to any Shares.
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(v) Ownership of Shares . Except for restrictions in favor of Parent pursuant to this Agreement or arising under state or federal securities laws, each Shareholder beneficially owns all of the Shareholder’s Shares free and clear of any proxy or voting restriction, and has sole voting power and sole power of disposition with respect to such Shares with no restrictions on the Shareholder’s rights of voting or disposition pertaining thereto, and no person other than the Shareholder has any right to direct or approve the voting or disposition of any of the Shareholder’s Shares. As of the date hereof, the number of the Shareholder’s Shares is set forth below the Shareholder’s signature on the signature page hereto.
(vi) Legal Actions . There is no action, suit, investigation, complaint or other proceeding pending against the Shareholder or, to the knowledge of the Shareholder, any other person or, to the knowledge of the Shareholder, threatened against the Shareholder or any other person that restricts or prohibits (or, if successful, would restrict or prohibit) the exercise by Parent of its rights under this Agreement or the performance by any party of its obligations under this Agreement.
(b) Covenants . From the date hereof until the Expiration Time:
(i) Each Shareholder agrees not to take any action that would make any representation or warranty of the Shareholder contained herein untrue or incorrect or have the effect of preventing, impeding, delaying, interfering with or adversely affecting the performance by the Shareholder of his or her obligations under this Agreement.
(ii) Each Shareholder hereby agrees to promptly notify Parent of the number of shares of Company Common Stock acquired by the Shareholder and over which the Shareholder exercises sole rights of disposition and voting, if any, after the date hereof. Any such shares shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement as though owned by such Shareholder on the date hereof and shall be deemed “Shares” for all purposes hereof.
(iii) Each Shareholder hereby authorizes Parent and the Company to publish and disclose in any announcement or disclosure required by applicable law and any proxy statement or prospectus filed in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement the Shareholder’s identity and ownership of the Shares and the nature of the Shareholder’s obligation under this Agreement.
Section 3. Further Assurances . From time to time, at the request of Parent and without further consideration, each Shareholder shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further action as may be necessary to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Section 4. Capacity .
(a) Each Shareholder does not make any agreement or understanding herein as a director, officer, or employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries. Each Shareholder signs this Agreement solely in the Shareholder’s capacity as a beneficial owner of the Shares, and nothing herein shall limit or affect any actions taken in the Shareholder’s capacity as a director, officer, or employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, including complying with or exercising such Shareholder’s fiduciary duties as an officer or director of the Company.
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(b) The term “ Shares ” shall not include any securities beneficially owned by a Shareholder as a trustee or fiduciary, and this Agreement is not in any way intended to affect the exercise by a Shareholder of his or her fiduciary responsibility in respect of any such securities.
Section 5. Termination . Other than this Section 5 and Section 6, which shall survive any termination of this Agreement, this Agreement will terminate upon the earlier of (a) the Effective Time and (b) the date of termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms (the “ Expiration Time ”); provided that no such termination shall relieve any party hereto from any liability for any breach of this Agreement occurring prior to such termination.
Section 6. Miscellaneous .
(a) Expenses . All expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be paid by the party incurring such expenses.
(b) Notices . Any notice required to be given hereunder shall be sufficient if in writing, and sent by email or facsimile transmission (with confirmation), by reliable overnight delivery service (with proof of service), hand delivery or certified or registered mail (return receipt requested and first-class postage prepaid), addressed as follows:
(i) If to Parent, to:
The Community Financial Corporation
3035 Leonardtown Road
Waldorf, Maryland 20604
Attention: | William J. Pasenelli | |
Vice Chairman, President and | ||
Chief Executive Officer |
Email: wpasenelli@cbtc.com
with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
607 14 th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
Attention: | Gary R. Bronstein | |
Edward G. Olifer | ||
Email: | gbronstein@kilpatricktownsend.com | |
eolifer@kilpatricktownsend.com |
(ii) If to a Shareholder, to the address of the Shareholder set forth below the Shareholder’s signature on the signature pages hereto.
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(c) Amendments, Waivers, Etc . This Agreement may not be amended, changed, supplemented, waived or otherwise modified or terminated except by an instrument in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.
(d) Successors and Assigns . No party hereto may assign any of its rights or delegate any of its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party hereto, except Parent may, without the consent of the Shareholder, assign any of Parent’s rights and delegate any of Parent’s obligations under this Agreement to any affiliate of Parent. Subject to the preceding sentence, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties and their respective successors and assigns, including without limitation any corporate successor by merger or otherwise. Notwithstanding any Transfer of shares of Company Common Stock consistent with this Agreement, the transferor shall remain liable for the performance of all obligations of transferor under this Agreement.
(e) Third Party Beneficiaries . Nothing expressed or referred to in this Agreement will be construed to give any person, other than the parties to this Agreement and their respective successors and permitted assigns, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or with respect to this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement.
(f) No Partnership, Agency, or Joint Venture . This Agreement is intended to create, and creates, a contractual relationship and is not intended to create, and does not create, any agency, partnership, “group” (as such term is used in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act), joint venture or any like relationship between the parties hereto.
(g) Entire Agreement . This Agreement and the Merger Agreement embody the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter.
(h) Severability . If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by any rule or law, or public policy, all other terms and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the extent possible.
(i) Specific Performance; Remedies Cumulative . The parties hereto acknowledge that money damages are not an adequate remedy for breaches of this Agreement, that any breach of this Agreement would cause irreparable harm to the non-breaching party and that any party, in addition to any other rights and remedies which the parties may have hereunder or at law or in equity, may, in its sole discretion, apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for specific performance or injunction or such other relief as such court may deem just and proper in order to enforce this Agreement or prevent any violation hereof and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, each party waives any objection to the imposition of such relief. All rights, powers and remedies provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity shall be cumulative and not alternative, and the exercise or beginning of the exercise of any such right, power or remedy by any party shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise of any other such rights, powers or remedies by such party.
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(j) No Waiver . The failure of any party hereto to exercise any right, power or remedy provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity, or to insist upon compliance by any other party hereto with its obligations hereunder, and any custom or practice of the parties at variance with the terms hereof, shall not constitute a waiver by such party of its right to exercise any such or other right, power or remedy or to demand such compliance.
(k) Governing Law . This Agreement and all disputes or controversies arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the internal laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to any applicable conflicts of law principles.
(l) Submission to Jurisdiction . The parties hereto agree that any suit, action or proceeding brought by either party to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby shall be brought in any federal or state court located in the State of Maryland. Each of the parties hereto submits to the jurisdiction of any such court in any suit, action or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of, or in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, and hereby irrevocably waives the benefit of jurisdiction derived from present or future domicile or otherwise in such action or proceeding. Each party hereto irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in any such court or that any such suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.
(m) Waiver of Jury Trial . EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY THAT MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH PARTY HEREBY KNOWINGLY, INTENTIONALLY AND VOLUNTARILY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY LITIGATION, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ARISING OUT OF, OR RELATING TO, THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (B) EACH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER AND (C) EACH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS Section.
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(n) Drafting and Representation . The parties hereto have participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. No provision of this Agreement will be interpreted for or against any party because that party or its legal representative drafted the provision.
(o) Name, Captions, Gender . Section headings of this Agreement are for reference purposes only and are to be given no effect in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. Whenever the context may require, any pronoun used herein shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine or neuter forms.
(p) Counterparts . This Agreement may be executed by facsimile or other electronic means and in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one instrument. Each counterpart may consist of a number of copies each signed by less than all, but together signed by all, the parties hereto.
[ Signature Pages Follow ]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed and delivered this Agreement as of the date and year first written above.
the community Financial corporation | |||
By: | |||
Name: | |||
Title: |
[ Signature Page to Voting Agreement ]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed and delivered this Agreement as of the date and year first written above.
SHAREHOLDER | ||
Signature | ||
Print name | ||
Number of Shares of Company Common | ||
Stock: | ||
Address: | ||
Facsimile: | ||
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[ Signature Page to Voting Agreement ]
Exhibit 99.1
1 Parent of: Investor Presentation KBW Community B ank Investor Conference August 2017
2 Certain statements contained in this communication may not be based on historical facts and are “forward - looking statements” wit hin the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward - looking statements include, without limitation, th ose relating to The Community Financial Corporation, Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s and County First Bank’s future growth and management’s outlook or expectations for revenue, assets, asset qualit y, profitability, business prospects, net interest margin, non - interest revenue, allowance for loan losses, the level of credit losses from lending, liquidity levels, capital levels, or other future financi al or business performance strategies or expectations. These forward looking statements may also include: management’s plan relating to the transaction; the expected completion of the transaction; the payment of any c ont ingent cash consideration in the transaction; any statements of the plans and objectives of management for future operations, products or services, including the execution of integration plans relating t o t he transaction; any statement of expectation or belief; projections related to certain financial metrics; and any statement of assumptions underlying the foregoing. These forward - looking statements may be identified by reference to a future period(s) or by the use of forward - looking terminology, such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “foresee,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “would,” “could” or “intend,” future or condit ion al verb tenses, and variations or negatives of such terms. Forward - looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause our actua l results, performance or achievements to differ materially from our expectations of future results, performance or achievements, or industry results, expressed or implied by these forward - looking statements. In addition to factors previously disclosed in The Community Financial Corporation’s reports filed with the Securities and Ex cha nge Commission including those we file with the SEC, including in our Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and those identified elsewhere in this document, the following factors among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward - looking statements or historical performance: changes in The Community Financial Corporation’s and Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s op erating or expansion strategy; availability of and costs associated with obtaining adequate and timely sources of liquidity; the ability to maintain credit quality; the effects of future economic, bus iness and market conditions; weaker than anticipated market conditions in our primary market areas; changes in interest rates; governmental monetary and fiscal policies; changes in prices and values of real esta te; legislative and regulatory changes, including changes in banking, securities and tax laws and regulations and their application by our regulators, including changes in the cost and scope of FDIC insurance; the fai lure of assumptions regarding the levels of non - performing assets and the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses; possible adverse rulings, judgments, settlements and other outcomes of pending litigation; th e ability of Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank to collect amounts due under loan agreements; changes in consumer preferences; liquidity risks through an inability to raise funds throu gh deposits, borrowings or other sources, or to maintain sufficient liquidity at the Company separate from the Bank’s liquidity; volatility in the capital and credit markets; effectiveness of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s interest rate risk management strategies; the ability to obtain regulatory approvals and meet other closing conditions to the transaction, including approval by County First Bank’s sharehol der s on the expected terms and schedule; delay in closing the transaction; difficulties and delays in integrating the County First Bank’s business or fully realizing cost savings and other benefits of the transact ion in the expected timeframes, if at all; business disruption following the transaction; inflation; customer acceptance of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s products and services; customer borrowing, repayment, in ves tment and deposit practices; customer disintermediation; and the introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward - looking statements contained in this document in that actual result s could differ materially from those indicated in such forward - looking statements, due to a variety of factors. Any forward - looking statement speaks only as of the date of this Report, and we undertake no obliga tion to update these forward - looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date of this Report. Forward - looking statements regarding the transaction are based upon currently availabl e information. Annualized, pro forma, projected and estimated numbers are used for illustrative purpose only, are not forecasts, and may not re flect actual results. Important Additional Information and Where to Find It This communication is being made pursuant to and in compliance with Rules 165 and 425 of the Securities Act of 1933 and does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. In connection with the proposed transaction, The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank will file a p roxy statement/prospectus as part of a registration statement on Form S - 4 that The Community Financial Corporation will file with the SEC regarding the proposed transaction. Investors and security holders are ur ged to read the proxy statement/prospectus because it will contain important information about The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and the proposed transaction. The final proxy statement/prospectus will be mailed to shareholders of County First Bank . Investors and security holders may obtain a free copy of the definitive proxy statement/prospectus and other documents when filed with the SEC at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The definitive proxy statement/prospectus as well as other filings containing information about The Community Financial Corporation, may be obtain ed at the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov, when they are filed by The Community Financial Corporation. You will also be able to obtain these documents, when they are filed, free of charge, from T he Community Financial Corporation at www.cbtc.com under the heading “About Us” and then under the Investor Relations menu. Copies of the proxy statement/prospectus can also be obtained, when it become s a vailable, free of charge, by directing a request to The Community Financial Corporation, Attn: Shareholder Relations 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, MD 20601 or by calling 240 - 427 - 1036, or to County First Bank, Attn: Karen Zamostny 202 Centennial Street, P. O. Box 2752, La Plata, MD 20646 or by calling (301) 934 - 2265. Participants in the Solicitation The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and certain of their respective directors and executive officers ma y b e deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of County First Bank in connection with the proposed transaction. Information about the directors and executive officers of The Com munity Financial Corporation and their ownership of The Community Financial Corporation common stock is set forth in the proxy statement for The Community Financial Corporation’s 2017 annual meeting of sh areholders as filed with the SEC on Schedule 14A on March 30, 2017. Information concerning all of the participants in the solicitation will be included in the proxy statement relating to the pr opo sed transaction when it becomes available. Each of these documents is, or will be, available free of charge at the SEC’s Web site at www.sec.gov and from The Community Financial Corporation’s website at www .cb tc.com. presentation . Forward Looking Information
3 Acquisition of County First Bank
4 Transaction Rationale Leverages Existing Presence in Southern Maryland Markets County First Improves Core Funding & Liquidity Profile Lower Integration Risk x All 5 County First branch locations are within 1.5 miles of an existing TCFC branch location x Approximately $1.2 billion of combined deposits and #1 deposit market share position in Southern Maryland markets (Calvert, Charles and Saint Mary’s Counties) x County First adds $200 million of high quality, low cost deposits x Greater than 80% core deposits; 32% noninterest bearing deposits x 18 bps cost of funds (as of March 31, 2017) x Loan to deposit ratio of 75%; pro forma TCFC loan to deposit ratio reduced to approximately 100% from 105% x Extensive due diligence conducted – Greater than 55% of outstanding commercial portfolio x Familiarity with County First’s markets and customers x Significant and achievable opportunities for cost savings in the transaction Source: SNL Financial. Deposit market share data is as of 6/30/16 .
5 Rank Institution (ST) Number of Branches Deposits in Market ($mm) Market Share (%) Pro Forma - TCFC 15 1,172 25.7 1 Community Financial Corp. 10 973 21.4 2 PNC Financial Services Group Inc. 15 915 20.1 3 Bank of America Corp. 8 870 19.1 4 Old Line Bancshares Inc. 7 455 10.0 5 SunTrust Banks Inc. 7 367 8.0 6 BB&T Corp. 8 357 7.8 7 M&T Bank Corp. 4 200 4.4 8 County First Bank 5 198 4.3 9 Capital One Financial Corp. 1 102 2.2 10 Wells Fargo & Co. 2 68 1.5 Expanding Market Share Position in Southern Maryland Source: SNL Financial. (1) Includes Calvert, Charles and Saint Mary’s Counties. Deposit market share data as of 6/30/16. (2) Includes only counties with overlap between TCFC and County First Bank; dollars in thousands. Median HH Income by County (2) Deposit Market Share – MD Markets (1) $90 $87 $95 $57 Charles Saint Mary's Calvert US Pro Forma Franchise TCFC CUMD
6 About County First Bank Source: SNL Financial and County First Bank. (1) Peers include all regulated depositories in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia with most recent quarter total as set s less than $500 million. Cost of Funds vs. Peers (1) x Founded in 1990 by a group of local businessmen x 5 branch locations in Southern Maryland x Financial Summary (as of 6/30/2017) • $236 million in total assets • $209 million in total deposits • 83% of deposits are non - time • YTD ROAA of ~0.55% x Focus on building long term partnerships with businesses, individuals and families in local communities 0.26% 0.22% 0.20% 0.19% 0.19% 0.19% 0.18% 0.61% 0.52% 0.50% 0.50% 0.52% 0.51% 0.47% 2014 2015 2016 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2017 Q1 County First Peer Median Company Overview
7 Cons A&D 3% Residential R.E. 24% Commercial R.E. 62% Commercial & Industrial 8% Consumer & Other 3% NIB Demand Deposits 17% NOW & Other Trans. Accts 16% MMDA & Other Savings 30% Time Deposits 37% Cons A&D 3% Residential R.E. 25% Commercial R.E. 62% Commercial & Industrial 8% Consumer & Other 2% Loan and Deposit Portfolios Loan Portfolio Deposit Mix Total loans: $1,143 million Average yield: 4.42% TCFC Total deposits: $1,088 million Cost of Deposits = 0.53% Loan/deposit ratio of 105% TCFC Total loans: $156 million Average yield: 4.61% County First Total deposits: $209 million Cost of Deposits = 0.18% Loan/deposit ratio of 75% Total loans: $1,300 million Pro Forma Total deposits: $1,296 million Loan/deposit ratio of 101% Pro Forma County First Cons A&D 8% Residential R.E. 15% Commercial R.E. 56% Commercial & Industrial 6% Consumer & Other 15% Source: SNL Financial and County First Bank. County First loan and deposit mixes as of 6/30/17. NIB Demand Deposits 14% NOW & Other Trans. Accts 18% MMDA & Other Savings 27% Time Deposits 41% NIB Demand Deposits 32% NOW & Other Trans. Accts 8% MMDA & Other Savings 43% Time Deposits 17%
8 Summary of Terms Source: SNL Financial. (1) Based upon TCFC’s closing share price of $36.27 as of 7/28/17. (2) Based upon TCFC’s closing share price of $ 36.27 as of 7/28/17 and County First’s 6/30/17 tangible book value per share of $26.87. (3) Represents the median price to tangible book value for nationwide depository transactions since 11/8/2016 with targets betwee n $ 100 million and $500 million of total assets and announced deal values greater than $10 million. x Acquisition of 100% of the common stock of County First Bank x Shares of County First will be exchanged for 0.9543 shares of TCFC common stock and $1.00 of cash x Implied Price per Share: $35.61 (1) x Transaction Value: $34.3 million (1) x Price / Tangible Book Value: 1.33x (2) (vs. 1.51x for recent nationwide transactions (3 ) ) x Consideration Mix: 97% stock / 3% cash (excluding contingent cash) x Contingent Cash Consideration: Up to a maximum of $2.24 per share • Contingent cash consideration to be based upon the resolution of certain identified assets prior to the closing of the transaction x County First Bank legacy shareholders to own approximately 16.5% of the combined entity x One current County First board member to be appointed to the boards of TCFC and Community Bank of the Chesapeake x County First Bank shareholder approval x Customary regulatory approvals Transaction Summary Board Seats Required Approvals
9 Summary of Assumptions and Transaction Impacts (1) Includes the cumulative interest rate marks on securities, loans and deposits. (2) Estimated based on consensus earnings estimates for The Community Financial Corporation plus assumed transaction adjustments. Th e Community Financial Corporation does not endorse consensus earnings estimates or publish financial guidance. Actual results may differ from conse nsu s earnings estimates . (3) Estimated tangible book value per share impact and capital ratios assume a 12/31/17 closing date. (4) Using the crossover method. x Identified cost savings of approximately $4.4 million when fully phased - in • ~60% phased - in during 2018 and 100 % thereafter • Cost savings phase - in assumes closing of overlapping branches by June 30, 2018 x No revenue enhancements assumed x Gross credit mark of approximately 3.5% of County First’s loan portfolio (~$5.6 million; 2.1x the current reserve balance) x Cumulative estimated interest rate marks of approximately $323,000 (1) x After - tax deal - related charges of $3.8 million x ~$2.5 million core deposit intangible ( 1.4% of non - time deposits ) x Estimated closing late fourth quarter of 2017 Impact to TCFC Shareholders Pro Forma Capital x Estimated pro forma capital ratios in excess of well - capitalized at close (3) x TCE Ratio: 7.9% x Tier 1 Leverage Ratio: 8.8% x CET1 Ratio: 10.0% x Total RBC Ratio: 13.4% x 2018 EPS : ~4% accretive (2) x 2019 EPS: ~12% accretive (2 ) x TBV Impact : ~2.7% dilutive (3) x TBV Earnback: ~2.4 years (4) x IRR: ~20% Assumptions Transaction Impacts
10 Comprehensive Due Diligence Completed x Comprehensive due diligence encompassing all areas of County First Bank’s operations and financial results x Senior executives from across both organizations involved in the due diligence process x Management’s credit due diligence efforts were supplemented by third party credit review experts x Loan review encompassed: • Greater than 55% of the outstanding commercial portfolio • 100% of all NPAs and OREO
11 Second Quarter Financial Update
12 Financial Highlights Source: SNL Financial, company regulatory and SEC filings. TCFC has had no intangible assets in all presented periods. Gross loa ns presented net of deferred loan fees. (1) Non - GAAP financial measures. Refer to Appendix to this presentation for a reconciliation. (2) Tier 1 capital in 2015 was impacted by the redemption of $20 million of SBLF in February 2015 with proceeds of $23 million subordinated debt offering. (3) NPLs include nonaccrual loans, loans 90+ days past due and accruing TDRs. NPAs include NPLs and OREO. (4) Efficiency Ratio = Noninterest expense before OREO valuation allowance and OREO expense and amortization of impairment of intangibles / interest income + noninterest revenues (excludes securities gains, OREO gains and losses, and nonrecurring items). Refer to Appendix to this presentation for a reconciliation of the efficiency ratio. (5) In October 2013, the Company issued 1,591,300 shares of common stock at a price of $18.75 per share resulting in net proceeds of $27.4 million after commissions and related offering expenses. x Year over year loan growth of ~14% x Increased loan growth momentum x Asset quality improvement has accelerated x Net charge offs remain low x Capital position remains strong Q2 Highlights x x 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY YTD 2016 YTD 2017 ($000s except per share) 12/31/14 12/31/15 12/31/16 6/30/16 6/30/17 Balance Sheet Total Assets 1,082,878$ 1,143,332$ 1,334,257$ 1,233,401$ 1,392,688$ Total Gross Loans 870,890 917,740 1,089,379 1,004,621 1,142,863 Total Deposits 869,384 906,899 1,038,825 993,475 1,087,806 Tangible Common Equity (1) 96,559 99,783 104,426 102,366 109,293 Consolidated Capital (%) Tier 1 Risk Based Ratio (2) 14.26 % 11.38 % 10.62 % 11.18 % 10.77 % Risk-Based Capital Ratio 15.21 14.58 13.60 14.32 13.72 TBV Per Share (1)(5) 20.53 21.48 22.54 22.01 23.51 Asset Quality (%) NPAs/ Assets (3) 2.71 % 2.98 % 1.99 % 2.40 % 1.71 % NCOs/ Avg Loans 0.28 0.16 0.10 0.09 0.03 Reserves/ NPLs (3) 36.1 34.8 52.4 43.2 71.1 8481 8034 8138 8079 8,050.00 Profitability Net Income to Common 6,290$ 6,320$ 7,331$ 3,346$ 4,885$ ROAA 0.63 % 0.58 % 0.60 % 0.57 % 0.72 % ROACE 6.7 6.3 7.1 6.6 9.1 Net Interest Margin 3.68 3.60 3.48 3.51 3.40 Efficiency Ratio (1)(4) 66.6 68.0 64.8 66.3 62.7 Diluted EPS (5) 1.35$ 1.35$ 1.59$ 0.72$ 1.05$ x x
13 Residential & Consumer 18% Residential Construction 3% Commercial RE 34% Residential Rentals 9% Owner Occ. CRE and C&I 36% Residential & Consumer 57% Residential Construction 10% CRE & C&I 33% Organic Migration into a True Commercial Bank Loan Composition (12/31/2000) $174 M illion Loan Composition (6/30/2017) Source: Management and company filings. Gross loans presented net of deferred loan fees . $1.1 Billion 57% 1 - 4 family real estate and consumer loans 79% commercial real estate, residential rentals and commercial & industrial loans Yield: 4.46% Owner Occupied CRE was $321 million at 6/30/17
14 Asset Quality Trends NPAs & 90+PD / Assets (1) Allowance for Loan Losses / Loans Allowance for Loan Losses / NPLs (2) NCOs / Avg. Loans Source: SNL Financial and company filings. Peers include 17 institutions headquartered in MD, VA or DC with assets between $500 million and $2.0 billion and are publicl y t raded on a major exchange. Excludes acquisition targets. TCFC data as of 6/30/17. Peer data as of the most recently reported period . (1) Nonperforming Assets = Nonaccrual + accruing TDRs + 90 day past due + OREO. (2) Nonperforming Loans = Nonaccrual + accruing TDRs + 90 day past due. 2.61% 2.50% 2.60% 2.71% 2.98% 1.99% 1.71% 1.48% 2.04% 2.17% 1.49% 1.83% 1.21% 0.98% 0.00% 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00% 2011Y 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC TCFC Excl. TDRs Regional Peer Median 80.5% 62.8% 52.7% 82.6% 79.5% 117.7% 234.9% 37.1% 46.7% 41.1% 36.1% 34.8% 52.4% 71.1% 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% 250% 2011Y 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC Excl. TDRs TCFC Regional Peer Median 1.07% 1.09% 1.01% 0.97% 0.93% 0.91% 0.91% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2011Y 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median 0.61% 0.27% 0.14% 0.28% 0.16% 0.10% 0.03% 0.00% 0.30% 0.60% 0.90% 1.20% 1.50% 2011Y 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median
15 Asset Quality Overview Source: SNL Financial, Management and company filings. (1) Classified assets include loans graded as substandard, doubtful or loss, non - investment grade securities and OREO . Classified Asset Trends Nonperforming Asset Composition (6/30/2017) x 57%, or $46.5 million, reduction in classified assets (1) since their peak in Q3 2011 from $81.9 million to $35.4 million at Q2 2017 x Early stage (31 - 89 days past due) delinquencies are approximately $1.1 million or approximately 9 basis points of total loans $48.7 $47.6 $46.7 $32.8 $30.6 $25.5 $3.0 $2.4 $1.4 $1.1 $0.9 $0.7 $6.9 $6.8 $5.9 $9.4 $7.8 $9.2 $58.6 $56.9 $54.0 $43.3 $39.2 $35.4 $0.0 $15.0 $30.0 $45.0 $60.0 $75.0 12/31/12 12/31/13 12/31/14 12/31/15 12/31/16 6/30/17 Classified Loans Classified Securities Other Real Estate Owned Accruing TDRs $10.2M OREO $9.2M Non - Accrual Loans $4.4M $23.8M
16 Time Deposits 41% NIB Transaction 14% IB Transaction 45% Deposit Franchise Cost of Funding x Continue to shift deposit mix away from CDs. At June 30, 2016 the Bank’s deposit funding consisted of approximately 59% transaction accounts compared to less than 45% at December 31, 2011 x Increased average balance of non - time time deposits accounts by $63.0 million, or 11.3%, over last twelve months (1) x Success in increasing transaction deposits, including noninterest bearing deposits, has led to stability in cost of funds despite 2015 subordinated debt issuance Source: Management and company filings. Data as of 6/30/17. (1) Comparison reflects three month average balance as of 6/30/17 as compared to three month average balance as of 6/30/16. Deposit Composition (6/30/2017) $1.1 Billion 1.43% 1.05% 0.71% 0.56% 0.48% 0.48% 0.51% 1.59% 1.21% 0.88% 0.74% 0.75% 0.73% 0.76% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2011Y 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y YTD '17 Cost of Deposits Cost of Funds
17 1.59% 1.21% 0.88% 0.74% 0.75% 0.73% 0.76% 1.05% 0.79% 0.62% 0.51% 0.45% 0.52% 0.59% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2.50% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median 5.42% 5.16% 5.02% 4.82% 4.73% 4.55% 4.44% 5.86% 5.50% 5.09% 4.90% 4.81% 4.57% 4.51% 4.00% 5.00% 6.00% 7.00% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median Asset Yield & Funding Costs Source: SNL Financial regulatory data, Management and company filings. TCFC data as of 6/30/17. Peer data as of the most recently reporte d p eriod. Peers include 17 institutions headquartered in MD, VA or DC with assets between $500 million and $2.0 billion and are publicly trad ed on a major exchange . Excludes acquisition targets. Yield on Total Loans TCFC vs Peer - 7 bps Cost of Funds TCFC vs Peer - 44 bps TCFC vs Peer - 17 bps TCFC vs Peer - 54 bps
18 2.47% 2.56% 2.56% 2.60% 2.37% 2.20% 0.00% 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00% 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median 67.7% 66.8% 66.6% 68.0% 63.5% 62.7% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 2012Y 2013Y 2014Y 2015Y 2016Y 2017 YTD TCFC Regional Peer Median Focus on Efficiency & Expenses Efficiency Ratio Reported Noninterest Expense / Avg. Assets Source: SNL Financial and company filings. TCFC data as of 6/30/17. Peer data as of the most recently reported period . Regional peers include 17 institutions headquartered in MD, VA or DC with assets between $500 million and $2.0 billion and are publicl y t raded on a major exchange. Excludes acquisition targets. Efficiency ratio and noninterest income to average assets are Non - GAAP financial measures; refer to Appendix to this presentation for a reconciliation. x Historically maintained our efficiency ratio below peer institutions x Expense discipline continued through recent growth history, including expansion into Fredericksburg, VA and Anne Arundel County, MD markets x Review operating expense base for specific savings initiatives, including closure of underperforming branches x Year over year operating expenses increased approximately 2.6% vs. net interest income growth of approximately 12%
19 Increasing Bottom Line Profitability Return on Average Assets (%) Source: SNL Financial and company filings. x The combination of improved expense discipline, continued organic growth and asset quality performance has produced a steady improvement in profitability over the last 18 months Return on Average Common Equity (%) 0.56% 0.57% 0.63% 0.62% 0.70% 0.74% 0.00% 0.10% 0.20% 0.30% 0.40% 0.50% 0.60% 0.70% 0.80% 3/31/16 6/30/16 9/30/16 12/31/16 3/31/17 6/30/17 6.37% 6.79% 7.48% 7.68% 8.78% 9.36% 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00% 3/31/16 6/30/16 9/30/16 12/31/16 3/31/17 6/30/17
20 Concluding Remarks
21 Concluding Remarks x Increased Momentum: • Profitability • Loan and Deposit Growth • Asset Quality Improvement x Positioned in Demographically Attractive Markets x Strong Market Share Position in Core Market x Strong, Experienced Management Team The Community Financial Corporation Acquisition of County First Bank x Financially attractive x Achievable cost savings opportunities x Enhances positioning within attractive Southern Maryland markets x Acquisition of low cost, stable core deposit base x Comprehensive due diligence conducted x Low integration risk
22 Appendix
23 Executive Leadership Team William J. Pasenelli x EVP and Chief Risk Officer x Joined in 2005 x Former EVP and Senior Loan Officer at Mercantile Southern Maryland Bank x President and Chief Executive Officer x Joined in 2000 x Former CFO of Acacia Federal Savings Bank (1987 - 2000) James M. Burke Todd L. Capitani x EVP and Chief Financial Officer x Joined in 2009 x Former Senior Finance Manager with Deloitte Consulting and CFO of Ruesch International, Inc. Christy M. Lombardi x EVP and Chief Administrative Officer x Joined in 1998 x Oversees human resources and shareholder relations Gregory Cockerham x EVP and Chief Lending Officer x Joined in 1988 x Former Executive with Maryland National Bank James F. Di Misa x EVP and Chief Operating Officer x Joined in 2005 x Former EVP at Mercantile Southern Maryland Bank
24 Investment Highlights x Strong Fundamental Operating Trends • More than 30 consecutive years of profitability • Net interest margin improvement driven by stable loan yields and improving funding costs x Robust Lending Pipeline x Strong Market Share and Brand Recognition • Top community bank aggregate deposit market share in operating counties in Southern Maryland • Successful results in new markets through local hiring, community outreach and grassroots marketing x Excellent Regional Demographics Driven by Proximity to Department of Defense (“DoD”) Headquarters, Homeland Security and Other Federal Agencies x Experienced Senior Management Team with Strong Track Record • Average of more than 30 years in banking and 18 years with the Company • Proven ability to grow organically through recent economic cycle
25 Significant In - Market Federal Agency Presence x Department of Defense in - market presence: • National Energetics Center – Naval Support Facility at Indian Head (Charles County) • Naval Surface Warfare – Naval Support Facility at Dahlgren (King George County) • Air Force One – Andrews AFB (Prince Georges County) • US Marines – Quantico (Prince William County) • Defense Intelligence Agency & Defense Intelligence Analysis Center – Joint Base Anacostia - Bolling (Prince Georges County) • Naval Air Station Patuxent River (St. Mary’s County) x Additional major in - market Federal Agency presence: • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Drones Program • Homeland Security • FBI & DEA – Quantico (Prince William County)
26 $174 $198 $201 $221 $292 $373 $426 $458 $548 $624 $662 $718 $756 $807 $871 $918 $1,089 $1,143 $168 $183 $203 $228 $267 $363 $418 $445 $525 $640 $725 $827 $820 $821 $869 $907 $1,039 $1,088 $0 $250 $500 $750 $1,000 $1,250 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Q2'17 Gross Loans ($MM) Deposits ($MM) Gross Loan CAGR: 12.1% (1) Over a Decade of Organic Loan Growth Source: SNL Financial and company filings. Gross loans presented net of deferred loan fees. (1) Represents the period from 12/31/00 – 6/30/17. x 2005 & 2007 – Strategic hires from Mercantile Bancshares x 2012 & 2013 – Open a branch and a loan production office in Virginia x 2014 – Expansion into Annapolis in October 2014 x 2016 – 2 nd Branch opened in Fredericksburg, VA
27 Steady Growth After Financial Crisis Source: Uniform Bank Performance Report. Peers represent commercial banks with assets $300 million to $1.0 billion through 2013 . Peers represent commercial banks with assets $1 billion to $3 billion for 2014 through current . MD peers represent all FDIC - insured depository institutions located in Maryland. Indexed Loan Growth Since 12/31/2007 Versus Peers 260 179 188 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Q1 '17 Loan Growth Rate - CBTC Loan Growth Rate - UPBR Peer Loan Growth Rate - MD Peer
28 $10.02 $10.48 $10.98 $12.06 $13.09 $14.28 $16.79 $17.23 $17.43 $18.25 $18.32 $19.34 $19.52 $20.53 $21.48 $22.54 $23.51 $- $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Q2 '17 Tangible Book Value Per Share Consistent Shareholder Value Creation Source: SNL Financial and company filings. Note: Tangible book value per share is a non - GAAP financial measure. Refer to Appendix to this presentation for a reconciliation. In October 2013, the Company issued 1,591,300 shares of common stock at a price of $18.75 per share resulting in net proceeds of $27.4 million after commissions and related offering expenses. The additional shares outstanding impacted year to year comparability of per share book value amounts beginning with the year end ed December 31, 2013.
29 Non - GAAP Reconciliation Tangible Book Value Per Share & Tangible Common Equity / Tangible Assets ‘‘Tangible book value per share’’ is defined as tangible stockholders’ equity less preferred equity and intangible assets divided by total common shares outstanding. We believe that this measure is important to many investors in the marketplace who are interested in changes from period to period in book value per common share exclusive of changes in intangible assets. Source: Management and company filings. (dollars in thousands, except share data) For the Years Ended 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Stockholders' Equity 23,430$ 25,586$ 26,873$ 27,912$ 31,124$ 34,578$ 37,729$ 48,847$ 67,114$ 68,190$ Intangible Assets - - - - - - - - - - Preferred Equity - - - - - - - - (16,317) (16,317) Tangible Common Equity 23,430$ 25,586$ 26,873$ 27,912$ 31,124$ 34,578$ 37,729$ 48,847$ 50,797$ 51,873$ Shares Outstanding 2,624,670 2,554,218 2,564,252 2,542,314 2,580,444 2,641,487 2,642,288 2,909,974 2,947,759 2,976,041 Tangible Book Value per Share 8.93$ 10.02$ 10.48$ 10.98$ 12.06$ 13.09$ 14.28$ 16.79$ 17.23$ 17.43$ (dollars in thousands, except share data) For the Years Ended For the Period Ended 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 6/30/2016 6/30/2017 Stockholders' Equity 71,105$ 75,454$ 79,047$ 110,730$ 116,559$ 99,783$ 100,059$ 102,376$ 109,293$ Intangible Assets - - - - - - - - - Preferred Equity (16,317) (20,000) (20,000) (20,000) (20,000) - - - - Tangible Common Equity 54,788$ 55,454$ 59,047$ 90,730$ 96,559$ 99,783$ 100,059$ 102,376$ 109,293$ Total Assets 885,936$ 983,480$ 981,639$ 1,023,824$ 1,082,878$ 1,143,332$ 1,111,976$ 1,209,677$ 1,392,688$ Intangible Assets - - - - - - - - - Tangible Assets 885,936$ 983,480$ 981,639$ 1,023,824$ 1,082,878$ 1,143,332$ 1,111,976$ 1,209,677$ 1,392,688$ Shares Outstanding 3,002,616 3,026,557 3,052,416 4,647,407 4,702,715 4,645,429 4,709,945 4,651,486 4,648,199 Tangible Book Value per Share 18.25$ 18.32$ 19.34$ 19.52$ 20.53$ 21.48$ 21.24$ 22.01$ 23.51$ Tangible Common Equity / Tang. Assets 6.18% 5.64% 6.02% 8.86% 8.92% 8.73% 9.00% 8.46% 7.85%
30 Non - GAAP Reconciliation Efficiency Ratio & Noninterest Expense to Average Assets ‘‘Efficiency ratio’’ is defined as recurring non - interest expense less foreclosed real estate (OREO) expenses and valuation allowances, less amortization of intangible assets divided by operating revenue. Operating revenue is equal to net interest income plus non - interest income excluding gains and losses on securities and foreclosed real estate. In our judgment, the adjustments made to non - interest expense and operating revenue allow investors and analysts to better assess our operating expenses in relation to our core operating revenue by removing the volatility that is associated with certain one - time items and other discrete items that are unrelated to our core business. ‘‘Noninterest expense to average assets’’ allows investors a secondary method of gauging our efficiency by measuring the amount of overhead expense required to support our average asset base. Source: Management and company filings. (dollars in thousands) For the Years Ended For the YTD Ended 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 6/30/2016 6/30/2017 Non-Interest Expense 23,804$ 24,844$ 26,235$ 28,418$ 28,418$ 14,532$ 14,909$ OREO Valuation Allowance (674) (601) (234) (664) (1,040) (262) (313) OREO Operating Expenses (97) (186) (152) (395) (406) (144) 27 Non-Recurring Expense - - - - - - - Adjusted Non-Interest Expense (Numerator) 23,033$ 24,057$ 25,849$ 27,359$ 26,972$ 14,126$ 14,623$ Net Interest Income 29,689$ 32,032$ 35,061$ 36,528$ 36,528$ 19,288$ 21,607$ Non-Interest income 4,410 4,174 4,093 3,299 5,714 1,627$ 1,927$ (Gains) / Losses on OREO Disposals (89) (179) (322) 20 (195) 443 (36) Realized (Gain) / Loss on Other Assets - - (7) 407 414 (4) (47) Realized (Gain) / Loss on Securities - - (19) (4) (5) (39) (133) Operating Revenue (Denominator) 34,010$ 36,027$ 38,806$ 40,250$ 42,456$ 21,315$ 23,318$ Efficiency Ratio 67.7% 66.8% 66.6% 68.0% 63.5% 66.3% 62.7% Average Assets 963,061 969,063 1,026,442 1,092,906 1,092,906 1,182,080 1,355,922 Reported Noninterest Expense / Average Assets 2.47% 2.56% 2.56% 2.60% 2.60% 2.46% 2.20%
Exhibit 99.2
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Community Financial Corporation announces it will acquire County First Bank, deepening its strong presence in Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert County, MD
Waldorf, MD July 31, 2017 – The Community Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: TCFC), the holding company for Community Bank of the Chesapeake, and County First Bank (OTCQB: CUMD) today jointly announced that they have signed a definitive agreement pursuant to which County First Bank, headquartered in La Plata, MD, will be merged with and into Community Bank of the Chesapeake.
Under the terms of the merger agreement, which was unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of each company, upon completion of the merger, County First Bank shareholders will be entitled to receive 0.9543 shares of The Community Financial Corporation common stock and $1.00 in cash for each share of County First Bank common stock they hold. County First shareholders may also receive, in the aggregate, additional contingent cash consideration of up to $2,154,303 (representing a maximum potential per share value of $2.24) based upon the resolution of certain identified assets prior to closing. There can be no assurance that County First will sell, resolve or otherwise dispose of any of the identified assets or that County First shareholders will receive any contingent cash consideration.
Based on the closing price of the Community Financial Corporation common stock on July 28, 2017, the value of the transaction is approximately $34.3 million excluding any potential contingent cash consideration.
“We have admired County First for quite some time and are excited to now be able to partner with them,” stated William J. Pasenelli, Chief Executive Officer of Community Bank of the Chesapeake. “Our organizations share many common attributes, including an intense focus on the employee and customer experience. The transaction will further strengthen Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s position as the number one deposit holder in the tri-county area. We are looking forward to working with the County First team to make this new partnership a success for our employees, customers, shareholders and communities.”
"We are very pleased to be joining such a robust and well-run organization,” said Doug Mitchell, President and Chief Executive Officer of County First Bank. “The combined entity will help us better serve our customers."
Founded in 1990, County First has deposits of $209 million and loans of $156 million, as of June 30, 2017. County First operates two branches in Charles County, two branches in St. Mary’s County and one branch in Calvert County. When the transaction is consummated, Community Bank of the Chesapeake will have approximately $1.6 billion in assets.
The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2017 or early in the first quarter of 2018, and is subject to customary closing conditions, including approval by bank regulatory authorities and County First shareholders. Until the transaction closing date, each institution will continue serving customers and daily operations as usual.
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. and RP Financial LC. acted as financial advisors to The Community Financial Corporation. Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton LLP served as legal counsel to The Community Financial Corporation. Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. acted as financial advisor to County First Bank. Hunton & Williams LLP served as legal counsel to County First Bank.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Headquartered in Waldorf, MD, The Community Financial Corporation is the bank holding company for Community Bank of the Chesapeake, a full-service commercial bank with assets over $1.3 billion. Through its main office in Waldorf, MD, 11 branch offices in Bryans Road, Dunkirk, Leonardtown, La Plata, Charlotte Hall, Prince Frederick, Lusby and California, Maryland and Central Park and Fredericksburg, Virginia and with five dedicated commercial lending centers, Community Bank of the Chesapeake offers a broad range of financial products and services to individuals and businesses. More information about Community Bank of the Chesapeake can be found at www.cbtc.com.
ABOUT COUNTY FIRST BANK
County First Bank, founded in 1990 and headquartered in La Plata, MD, is a full-service business and retail banking institution. County First Bank serves the community throughout Southern Maryland through its five branch locations in La Plata, Waldorf, New Market, Prince Frederick and California, MD. As of December 31, 2016, County First Bank total assets were approximately $224 million. To learn more about County First Bank, please visit www.countyfirstbank.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain statements contained in this communication may not be based on historical facts and are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, those relating to The Community Financial Corporation, Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s and County First Bank’s future growth and management’s outlook or expectations for revenue, assets, asset quality, profitability, business prospects, net interest margin, non-interest revenue, allowance for loan losses, the level of credit losses from lending, liquidity levels, capital levels, or other future financial or business performance strategies or expectations. These forward looking statements may also include: management’s plan relating to the transaction; the expected completion of the transaction; the payment of any contingent cash consideration in the transaction; any statements of the plans and objectives of management for future operations, products or services, including the execution of integration plans relating to the transaction; any statement of expectation or belief; projections related to certain financial metrics; and any statement of assumptions underlying the foregoing. These forward-looking statements may be identified by reference to a future period(s) or by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “foresee,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “would,” “could” or “intend,” future or conditional verb tenses, and variations or negatives of such terms.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from our expectations of future results, performance or achievements, or industry results, expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.
In addition to factors previously disclosed in The Community Financial Corporation’s reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including those we file with the SEC, including in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and those identified elsewhere in this document, the following factors among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements or historical performance: changes in The Community Financial Corporation’s and Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s operating or expansion strategy; availability of and costs associated with obtaining adequate and timely sources of liquidity; the ability to maintain credit quality; the effects of future economic, business and market conditions; weaker than anticipated market conditions in our primary market areas; changes in interest rates; governmental monetary and fiscal policies; changes in prices and values of real estate; legislative and regulatory changes, including changes in banking, securities and tax laws and regulations and their application by our regulators, including changes in the cost and scope of FDIC insurance; the failure of assumptions regarding the levels of non-performing assets and the adequacy of the allowance for loan losses; possible adverse rulings, judgments, settlements and other outcomes of pending litigation; the ability of Community Bank of the Chesapeake and County First Bank to collect amounts due under loan agreements; changes in consumer preferences; liquidity risks through an inability to raise funds through deposits, borrowings or other sources, or to maintain sufficient liquidity at the Company separate from the Bank’s liquidity; volatility in the capital and credit markets; effectiveness of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s interest rate risk management strategies; the ability to obtain regulatory approvals and meet other closing conditions to the transaction, including approval by County First Bank’s shareholders on the expected terms and schedule; delay in closing the transaction; difficulties and delays in integrating the County First Bank’s business or fully realizing cost savings and other benefits of the transaction in the expected timeframes, if at all; business disruption following the transaction; inflation; customer acceptance of Community Bank of the Chesapeake’s products and services; customer borrowing, repayment, investment and deposit practices; customer disintermediation; and the introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives.
You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this document in that actual results could differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements, due to a variety of factors. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this Report, and we undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date of this Report. Forward-looking statements regarding the transaction are based upon currently available information.
Annualized, pro forma, projected and estimated numbers are used for illustrative purpose only, are not forecasts, and may not reflect actual results.
IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND WHERE TO FIND IT
This communication is being made pursuant to and in compliance with Rules 165 and 425 of the Securities Act of 1933 and does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. In connection with the proposed transaction, The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank will file a proxy statement/prospectus as part of a registration statement on Form S-4 that The Community Financial Corporation will file with the SEC regarding the proposed transaction. Investors and security holders are urged to read the proxy statement/prospectus because it will contain important information about The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and the proposed transaction. The final proxy statement/prospectus will be mailed to shareholders of County First Bank. Investors and security holders may obtain a free copy of the definitive proxy statement/prospectus and other documents when filed with the SEC at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The definitive proxy statement/prospectus as well as other filings containing information about The Community Financial Corporation, may be obtained at the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov, when they are filed by The Community Financial Corporation. You will also be able to obtain these documents, when they are filed, free of charge, from The Community Financial Corporation at www.cbtc.com under the heading “About Us” and then under the Investor Relations menu. Copies of the proxy statement/prospectus can also be obtained, when it becomes available, free of charge, by directing a request to The Community Financial Corporation, Attn: Shareholder Relations 3035 Leonardtown Road, Waldorf, MD 20601 or by calling 240-427-1036, or to County First Bank, Attn: Karen Zamostny 202 Centennial Street, P. O. Box 2752, La Plata, MD 20646 or by calling (301) 934-2265.
PARTICIPANTS IN THE SOLICITATION
The Community Financial Corporation and County First Bank and certain of their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of County First Bank in connection with the proposed transaction. Information about the directors and executive officers of The Community Financial Corporation and their ownership of The Community Financial Corporation common stock is set forth in the proxy statement for The Community Financial Corporation’s 2017 annual meeting of shareholders as filed with the SEC on Schedule 14A on March 30, 2017. Information concerning all of the participants in the solicitation will be included in the proxy statement relating to the proposed transaction when it becomes available. Each of these documents is, or will be, available free of charge at the SEC’s Web site at www.sec.gov and from The Community Financial Corporation’s website at www.cbtc.com.
Contacts:
Name: William J. Pasenelli
Title: Chief Executive Officer
Community Bank of the Chesapeake
Phone: 240-427-1033
Email: wpasenelli@cbtc.com
Name: Douglas T. Mitchell
Title: President & Chief Executive Officer
County First Bank
Phone: (240) 523-2131
Email: dmitchell@countyfirstbank.com
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