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Exhibit 10.31

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between EVERBANK FINANCIAL CORP
(“Company”), a Florida corporation, and Steven Fischer (“Employee”), as of April
13, 2011 (the “Effective Date”).

Recitals

     A. Company is engaged in the business of providing financial products and services.

     B. Employee and Company desire to enter into an employment agreement that provides Employee
with certain rights and benefits during the term of his employment with Company and in the event of
termination of his employment with the Company.

     C. The Company wishes to protect its competitive business interests by providing certain
express restrictions on Employee’s activities after termination.

     NOW, THEREFORE, Company and Employee do hereby covenant and agree as follows:

AGREEMENT

     1. Employment. The Company hereby employs Employee and Employee hereby accepts
employment upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

     2. Duties and Responsibilities. The Employee is engaged by the Company in an executive
capacity as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Employee is subject to the
direction and control of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) and shall perform duties as
the Board of the Company may from time to time reasonably request. Employee shall report to the
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Company (the “CEO”). Employee agrees that he
will serve the Company faithfully and to the best of his ability and devote his full working time
to the business affairs of the Company and the promotion of its business in accordance with the
Company’s reasonable directions and specifications.

     3. Term. The term of employment hereunder shall begin on the Effective Date and end on
the second anniversary of the Effective Date (the “Initial Employment Term”), provided that
the Initial Employment Term shall be automatically extended for additional terms of successive one
(1) year periods (each, an “Additional Employment Term”) unless the Company or Employee
gives written notice to the other at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the
Employment Term or then-current Additional Employment Term that the Employee’s employment shall not
be so extended. The Initial Employment Term and each Additional Employment term shall be referred
to herein as the “Employment Term.”

     4. Compensation and Benefits. During the term of this Agreement, in consideration of
services rendered hereunder, Employee shall receive:

          (a) Salary. An annual base salary (“Base Salary”) equal to the amount of
$325,000 and payable at such intervals during the month as the Company regularly pays its other
employees, for the period during which the Employee is employed, through and including the date of
termination of employment in accordance with the termination provisions of this Agreement. Company
shall review Employee’s Base Salary at least annually, with the approval of the Board, and may
adjust the Base Salary in accordance with historical norms and prevailing economic

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conditions and considering Employee’s job performance.

          (b) Bonus. An incentive bonus in accordance with any incentive bonus plan for
executive employees of Company in effect at that time (the “Incentive Bonus Plan”) which currently
provides Employee with an opportunity to receive a targeted amount of seventy percent (70%) of his
Base Salary; provided, however, that the Incentive Bonus Plan may be redesigned or altered by the
Board to reflect new corporate objectives, new measurement devices, current economic conditions and
any new responsibilities then assigned to Employee. Employee shall be eligible to participate in
any redesigned Incentive Bonus Plan to the same extent as other executive employees with comparable
responsibilities.

          (c) Fringe Benefits. Employee shall be eligible to participate in employee benefits
provided by Company on the same basis as its other executive employees.

          (d) Regulations. The provisions of 12 CFR Section 563.39 shall be deemed by Company
and Employee to be incorporated into and made a part of this Employment Agreement. Any payments
made to Employee pursuant to this Employment Agreement, or otherwise, are subject to and
conditioned upon their compliance with 12 USC Section 1828(k) and FDIC regulation 12 CFR Part 359,
Golden Parachute and Indemnification Payments.

     5. Termination by Company for Cause. Company shall have the right at any time to
terminate the employment of the Employee for Cause. If Employee is terminated for Cause,
Employee’s Base Salary and other benefits provided in Section 4 hereof shall terminate as of the
effective date of termination and Employee shall forfeit all rights to any other payments provided
under this Agreement). For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means:

          (a) Willful Failure to Perform Duties. The willful and substantial failure or refusal
of Employee (unless Employee shall be ill or disabled) to perform duties assigned to Employee
consistent with his executive position, which failure or refusal is not remedied by Employee within
thirty (30) days after written notice of such failure or refusal from the Board or the CEO;

          (b) Material Breach of Fiduciary Duties. A material breach of Employee’s fiduciary
duties to the Company (such as obtaining secret profits from the Company), where such breach
constituted an act or omission performed or made willfully, in bad faith and without a reasonable
belief that such act or omission was within the scope of the Employee’s employment hereunder;

          (c) Gross Negligence or Willful Misconduct. Gross negligence or willful misconduct by
Employee in the execution of Employee’s professional duties which is materially injurious to the
Company; or

          (d) Illegal Conduct. Employee’s engaging in illegal conduct (other than traffic
violations or other minor offenses) which results in a conviction of a felony (or a no contest or
nolo contendere plea thereto) which is not subject to further appeal and which is materially
injurious to the business or public image of the Company.

     6. Termination by Employee.

          (a) Good Reason. Employee may terminate this Agreement for Good

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Reason at any time upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Company. “Good Reason” shall
exist upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

               (i) Duties Inconsistent with Those Contemplated Herein. The Company assigns to
Employee duties inconsistent with Employee’s duties as contemplated under this Agreement; excluding
for this purpose an isolated action not taken in bad faith and which is remedied by the Company
promptly after receipt of notice thereof given by Employee;

               (ii) Adverse Change in Duties. An adverse change in Employee’s position as a result of
significant diminution in Employee’s duties or responsibilities, other than an isolated change not
occurring in bad faith and which is remedied by the Company promptly after receipt of notice
thereof given by Employee;

               (iii) Reduction in Compensation. The Company reduces the Base Salary of Employee
and/or target bonus opportunity under the Incentive Bonus Plan, other than an isolated reduction
not occurring in bad faith and which is not remedied by the Company promptly after notice given by
Employee or any redesign or alteration of the Incentive Bonus Plan made by the Board to reflect new
corporate objectives, new measurement devices or current economic conditions;

               (iv) Relocation of Principal Office. The Company shall require Employee to relocate
Employee’s principal office beyond a radius of fifty (50) miles from Employee’s principal office as
of Effective Date (which principal office shall be deemed to be located at 501 Riverside Avenue,
Jacksonville, Florida 32202; or

               (v) Company’s Breach of Material Obligations. The Company fails to satisfy or perform
any of its material obligations set forth in this Agreement.

          (b) Rights and Obligations Upon Termination for Good Reason. In the event of such
termination for Good Reason: (1) the Company and Employee shall be released from any and all
further obligations under this Agreement, except those stated in Sections 9 (Duties Upon
Termination) and 10 (Restrictive Covenants) hereof; and (2) Employee shall be entitled to the
following severance benefits and rights.

               (i) Payment. Company shall pay Employee an amount equal to his annual Base Salary in
effect immediately preceding his termination, plus the Employee’s target bonus in effect
immediately preceeding his termination (collectively, the “Cash Severance Payments”). The
Cash Severance Payments shall be payable in equal installments over a twelve (12) month period (the
“Severance Payment Period”), per the normal payroll practices of the Company, less
applicable payroll deductions. Each such payment shall be treated as a separate payment for
purposes of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), as
described in Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-2(b)(2). The Cash Severance Payments will be made only if
Employee signs a valid general release of claims against the Company and any of its agents or
principals on a form provided by the Company and if Employee complies with the terms of Sections 9
(Duties Upon Termination) and 10 (Restrictive Covenants), provided, however, that the general
release of claims shall not include a release of relating to Employee’s rights hereunder or any
claims related to the vesting, exercisability, acceleration, sale or valuation of Employee’s
Company stocks, stock options or restricted stock.

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               (ii) Benefits. The Company shall pay Employee the cost the Company would have incurred
had Employee continued group medical, dental, and hospitalization coverage for himself and his
eligible dependents under the group health plan(s) sponsored by Company covering the Employee and
his eligible dependents at the time of the Employee’s termination of employment (the “Health
Coverage”) for twelve (12) months; provided, however, that (A) such Health Coverage shall be
provided at the same level of benefits as is generally available to similarly situated employees
and is subject to any modifications made to the same health coverage provided to similarly situated
employees, including but not limited to termination of the group health plans sponsored by Company;
(B) the Company shall pay the excess of the COBRA cost of such coverage over the amount that
Employee would have had to pay for such coverage if he had remained employed during the applicable
twelve (12) month period and paid the active employee rate for such coverage (the “Monthly
COBRA Cost”); and (C) the time during which the Employee receives the Health Coverage shall run
concurrently with any period for which the Employee is eligible to elect health coverage under
COBRA. If Employee becomes eligible to receive group health benefits under a program of a
subsequent employer or otherwise (including self-employment and coverage available to Employee’s
spouse), the Company’s obligation to pay any portion of the cost of health coverage as described
herein shall cease, except as otherwise provided by law. In order to receive these benefits,
Employee must sign a valid general release of claims against the Company and any of its agents or
principals (as described in subsection 6(b)(i) above) and comply with the terms of Sections 9
(Duties Upon Termination) and 10 (Restrictive Covenants).

          (c) Employee’s Failure to Renew Employment Term. A notice by Employee of a
non-renewal of the Employment Term pursuant to Section 3 hereof shall be deemed to be a voluntary
termination of employment by Employee without Good Reason as of the end of the Employment Term,
unless Employee has otherwise terminated this Agreement for Good Reason pursuant to Section 6
hereof.

     7. Termination by Company Without Cause. Company may terminate this Agreement without
Cause (as defined in Section 5), upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Employee. In the
case of such termination by the Company, the Company and Employee shall be released from any and
all further obligations under this Agreement, except those stated in Sections 9 (Duties Upon
Termination) and 10 (Restrictive Covenants) herein, and Employee shall be entitled to the following
severance benefits and rights.

          (a) Payment. Company shall pay Employee an amount equal to the Cash Severance Payments
payable in equal installments over the Severance Payment Period, per the normal payroll practices
of the Company, less applicable payroll deductions. Each such payment shall be treated as a
separate payment for purposes of Section 409A of the Code, as described in Treas. Reg. Section
1.409A-2(b)(2). The Cash Severance Payments will be made only if Employee signs a valid general
release of claims against the Company and any of its agents or principals on a form provided by the
Company and if Employee complies with the terms of Sections 9 (Duties Upon Termination) and 10
(Restrictive Covenants) herein; provided however that the general release of claims shall not
include a release of relating to Employee’s rights hereunder or any claims related to the vesting,
exercisability, acceleration, sale or valuation of Employee’s Company stocks, stock options or
restricted stock.

          (b) Benefits. The Company shall pay Employee the cost the Company would have incurred
had Employee continued Health Coverage for himself and his eligible dependents at the time
of the Employee’s termination of employment for twelve (12) months; provided, however, that (A)
such Health Coverage shall be provided at the same level of benefits as is generally available to
similarly situated employees and is subject to any modifications made to the

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same health coverage provided to similarly situated employees, including but not limited to
termination of the group health plans sponsored by Company; (B) the Company shall pay the Monthly
COBRA Cost; and (C) the time during which the Employee receives the Health Coverage shall run
concurrently with any period for which the Employee is eligible to elect health coverage under
COBRA. If Employee becomes eligible to receive group health benefits under a program of a
subsequent employer or otherwise (including self-employment and coverage available to Employee’s
spouse), the Company’s obligation to pay any portion of the cost of health coverage as described
herein shall cease, except as otherwise provided by law. In order to receive these benefits,
Employee must sign a valid general release of claims against the Company and any of its agents or
principals (as described in subsection 7(a) above) and comply with the terms of Sections 9 (Duties
Upon Termination) and 10 (Restrictive Covenants).

          (c) Company’s Failure to Renew Employment Term. A notice by Company of a non-renewal
of the Employment Term pursuant to Section 3 hereof shall be deemed an involuntary termination of
Employee by the Company without Cause as of the end of the Employment Term, but Employee may
terminate at any time after the receipt of such notice and shall be treated as if he was terminated
without Cause as of such date.

     8. Termination Upon Death or Disability. This Agreement shall terminate automatically
upon Employee’s death or disability. For purposes of the Agreement, Employee shall be deemed
disabled if he is physically or mentally unable to discharge his duties hereunder for a period of
ninety (90) consecutive days or one hundred twenty (l20) non-consecutive days in any one hundred
eighty (180) day period. In the event of Employee’s death or disability, Employee’s Base Salary
shall terminate as of the effective date of termination because of death or disability, and the
Company shall pay to Employee or his designated beneficiary or estate the prorated portion (based
on the effective date of his termination) of the payment Employee would have received under the
Incentive Bonus Plan for the year of Employee’s termination. Such payment shall be made at the time
the payment would have been made absent death or disability.

     9. Duties Upon Termination. In the event the employment of Employee is terminated for
any reason whatsoever, Employee shall deliver immediately to Company all manuals, mailing lists,
customer lists, advertising materials, ledgers, supplies, equipment, checks, petty cash, Company
credit cards, and all other materials and records containing confidential information of any kind
of the Company or its affiliates that may be in Employee’s possession or under his control which
belong to the Company or its affiliates or have been obtained from the Company or its affiliates by
the Employee, including any and all copies of such items previously described in this section.

     10. Restrictive Covenants.

          (a) Acknowledgements. Subject to the limitations of reasonableness imposed by law,
Employee shall be subject to the restrictions set forth in this Section 10.

          (b) Definitions. The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have
the meanings assigned to them below, which definitions shall apply to both the singular and the
plural forms of such terms:

          “Competitive Services” means the provision of services on behalf of any person or entity
principally engaged in the banking, residential mortgage banking or investment banking business in
the capacity of a director, consultant or an executive or officer at a senior level within such
entity.

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          “Confidential Information” means all information regarding the Company, its activities,
business or clients that is the subject of reasonable efforts by the Company to maintain its
confidentiality and that is not generally disclosed by practice or authority to persons not
employed by the Company, but that may not rise to the level of a Trade Secret under applicable law.
“Confidential Information” shall include, but is not limited to, financial plans and data
concerning the Company; management planning information; business plans; operational methods;
market studies; marketing plans or strategies; customer lists; customer files, data and financial
information, details of customer contracts; current and anticipated customer requirements;
identifying and other information pertaining to business referral sources; business acquisition
plans; and new personnel acquisition plans. “Confidential Information” shall not include
information that has become generally available to the public by the act of one who has the right
to disclose such information without violating any right or privilege of the Company. This
definition shall not limit any definition of “confidential information” or any equivalent term
under applicable law.

          “Person” means any individual or any corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited
liability company, association or other entity or enterprise.

          “Principal or Representative” means a principal, owner, partner, stockholder, joint venturer,
investor, member, trustee, director, officer, manager, employee, agent, representative or
consultant.

          “Protected Customers” means any Person to whom the Company sold its products or services or
solicited to sell its products or services during the course of Employee’s employment and (a) with
whom Employee had business dealings on behalf of the Company; (b) for whom Employee supervised or
coordinated the dealings with the Company; or (c) about whom Employee obtained Trade Secrets or
Confidential Information (as defined herein) as a result of his employment.

          “Protected Employees” means employees of the Company who were employed by the Company at any
time during the course of Employee’s employment and (a) with whom Employee had a supervisory
relationship; (b) with whom Employee worked or communicated on a regular basis; or (c) about whom
Employee obtained Trade Secrets or Confidential Information as a result of his association with the
Company.

          “Restricted Period” means the duration of Employee’s employment with the Company and a period
of one (1) year from the termination of such employment for any reason whatsoever.

          “Restricted Territory” means the United State of America and any foreign country or territory
located within 100 miles of Jacksonville, Florida.

          “Trade Secret” means all information, without regard to form, including, but not limited to,
technical or nontechnical data, source codes and object codes for Company software, compilations,
formulas, programs, devices, methods, techniques, drawings, processes, financial data, financial
plans, product plans, distribution lists or lists of actual or potential customers, advertisers or
suppliers, which is not commonly known by or available to the public and which information: (A)
derives economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being
readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain economic value from its
disclosure or use; and (B) is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to
maintain its secrecy. Without limiting the foregoing, Trade Secret means any

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item of confidential information that constitutes a “trade secret(s)” under applicable common
law or statutory law.

          (c) Restrictions on Disclosure and Use of Confidential Information and Trade Secrets.
Employee understands and agrees that the Confidential Information and Trade Secrets constitute
valuable assets of the Company, and may not be converted to Employee’s own use. Accordingly,
Employee hereby agrees that he or she shall not, directly or indirectly, at any time during the
Restricted Period, reveal, divulge, or disclose to any Person not expressly authorized by the
Company any Confidential Information, and Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, at any time
during the Restricted Period, use or make use of any Confidential Information in connection with
any business activity other than that of the Company. Throughout the course of his employment and
at all times after the date that his employment terminates for any reason, Employee shall not
directly or indirectly transmit or disclose any Trade Secret to any Person, and shall not make use
of any such Trade Secret, directly or indirectly, for himself or for others, without the prior
written consent of the Company. The Parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is not
intended to, and does not, alter either the Company’s rights or Employee’s obligations under any
state or federal statutory or common law regarding trade secrets and unfair trade practices.

          Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, Employee shall not be restricted from
disclosing or using Confidential Information that is required to be disclosed by law, court order
or other legal process; provided, however, that in the event disclosure is required by law,
Employee shall provide the Company with prompt notice of such requirement so that the Company may
seek an appropriate protective order prior to any such required disclosure by Employee.

          (d) Nonrecruitment of Protected Employees. Employee understands and agrees that the
relationship between the Company and each of its Protected Employees constitutes a valuable asset
of the Company and may not be converted to Employee’s own use. Accordingly, Employee hereby agrees
that during the Restricted Period, Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of the
Company, directly or indirectly, on Employee’s own behalf or as a Principal or Representative of
any Person, solicit or induce or attempt to solicit or induce any Protected Employee to terminate
his relationship with the Company or to enter into a relationship with any other Person.

          (e) Nonsolicitation of Protected Customers. Employee understands and agrees that the
relationship between the Company and each of its Protected Customers constitutes a valuable asset
of the Company and may not be converted to Employee’s own use. Accordingly, Employee hereby agrees
that during the Restricted Period, Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of the
Company, directly or indirectly, on Employee’s own behalf or as a Principal or Representative of
any Person, solicit, divert, take away or attempt to solicit, divert or take away a Protected
Customer for the purpose of providing services similar to those provided by the Company.

          (f) Noncompetition. Employee hereby agrees that during the Restricted Period,
Employee will not, without prior written consent of the Company, directly or indirectly, engage in,
sell or otherwise provide Competitive Services within the Restricted Territory on his own behalf or
as a Principal or Representative of any other Person; provided, however, that the parties
acknowledge and agree the provisions of this Section 10(f) shall not be deemed to prohibit the
ownership by Employee of not more than five percent (5%) of any class of securities of any
corporation having a class of securities registered pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended.

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          (g) Covenant to Return Property and Information. Employee agrees to return all of the
Company’s property within seven (7) days following the cessation of his employment for any reason,
or at any other time when a demand for such property is made by the Company. Such property
includes, but is not limited to, the original and any copy (regardless of the manner in which it is
recorded) of all information provided by the Company to Employee, or which Employee has developed
or collected in the scope of Employee’s employment with the Company, as well as all Company-issued
equipment, supplies, accessories, vehicles, keys, instruments, tools, devices, computers, cell
phones, pagers, materials, documents, plans, records, notebooks, drawings, or papers; provided,
however, that Employee shall be entitled to retain a copy of this Agreement and any documents
relating to his income received from the Company or expenses incurred on behalf of the Company or
other information which pertains to his personal income tax returns.

          (h) Remedies for Violation of Restrictive Covenants. The parties hereto specifically
acknowledge and agree that the covenants contained in this Section 10 (the “Restrictive
Covenants”) are made and given by Employee in connection with his continued employment with the
Company and the goodwill associated therewith and that the remedy at law for any breach of the
foregoing would be inadequate. In the event Employee breaches, or threatens to commit a breach of,
any of the Restrictive Covenants, the Company shall have the right and remedy, without the
necessity of proving actual damage or posting any bond, to enjoin, preliminarily and permanently,
Employee from violating or threatening to violate the Restrictive Covenants and to have the
Restrictive Covenants specifically enforced by any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, it
being agreed that any breach or threatened breach of the Restrictive Covenants would cause
irreparable injury to the Company and that money damages would not provide an adequate remedy to
the Company. Such right and remedy shall be independent of any others and severally enforceable,
and shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights and remedies available to the
Company at law or in equity. Employee agrees that the pendency of any claim whatsoever against the
Company shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of any Restrictive Covenant by the
Company.

          (i) Severability. Employee acknowledges and agrees that each of the Restrictive
Covenants is reasonable and valid in time, scope of protected activity, geographic area, and in all
other respects. Each of the Restrictive Covenants shall be considered and construed as separate
and independent covenants. Should any part or provision of any of the Restrictive Covenants be
held invalid, void or unenforceable, such invalidity, voidness, or unenforceability shall not
render invalid, void, or unenforceable any other part or provision of this Agreement or of this
Section 10.

          (j) Reformation. If any portion of the Restrictive Covenants is found to be invalid
or unenforceable because the duration, the territory, or any other provision thereof is considered
to be invalid or unreasonable in scope, the invalid or unreasonable term shall be redefined, or a
new enforceable term provided, such that the intent of the Company and Employee in agreeing to the
Restrictive Covenants will not be impaired and the provision in question shall be enforceable to
the fullest extent of applicable law.

     11. Limitation of Benefits.

          (a) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in the event it shall be
determined that any benefit, payment or distribution by the Company to or for the benefit of
Employee (whether payable or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise)
(such benefits, payments or distributions are hereinafter referred to as “Payments”)

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would, if paid, be subject to the excise tax (the “Excise Tax”) imposed by Section 4999 of the
Code, then the aggregate present value of the Payments shall be reduced (but not below zero) to an
amount expressed in present value that maximizes the aggregate present value of the Payments
without causing the Payments or any part thereof to be subject to the Excise Tax and therefore
nondeductible by the Company because of Section 280G of the Code (the “Reduced Amount”). For
purposes of this Section 11, present value shall be determined in accordance with Section
280G(d)(4) of the Code. The reduction of the Payments due hereunder, if applicable, shall be made
in such a manner as to maximize the economic present value of all Payments actually made to
Employee, determined by the Determination Firm (as defined in Section 11(b) below) as of the date
of the applicable change in control using the discount rate required by Section 280G(d)(4) of the
Code.

          (b) All determinations required to be made under this Section 11, including whether an Excise
Tax would otherwise be imposed, whether the Payments shall be reduced, the amount of the Reduced
Amount, and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determinations, shall be made by an
independent, nationally recognized accounting firm or compensation consulting firm mutually
acceptable to the Company and Employee (the “Determination Firm”) which shall provide detailed
supporting calculations both to the Company and Employee within 15 business days of the receipt of
notice from Employee that a Payment is due to be made, or such earlier time as is requested by the
Company. All fees and expenses of the Determination Firm shall be borne solely by the Company. Any
determination by the Determination Firm shall be binding upon the Company and Employee. As a
result of the uncertainty in the application of Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the initial
determination by the Determination Firm hereunder, it is possible that Payments hereunder will have
been unnecessarily limited by this Section 11 (“Underpayment”), consistent with the calculations
required to be made hereunder. The Determination Firm shall determine the amount of the
Underpayment that has occurred and any such Underpayment shall be promptly paid by the Company to
or for the benefit of Employee together with interest at the applicable Federal rate provided for
in Section 7872(f)(2) of the Code, but no later than December 31 of the year after the year in
which the Underpayment is determined to exist.

          (c) In the event that the provisions of Code Section 280G and 4999 or any successor provisions
are repealed without succession, this Section 11 shall be of no further force or effect.

     12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding between the
parties with respect to the terms of Employee’s employment. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the
terms of the Amended and Restated Stock Redemption and Shareholders Agreement of EverBank Financial
Corp, the EverBank Profit Sharing and Savings Plan (or any successor plan or plans) and any Option
or Restricted Unit Agreements relating thereto to which Employee is a party, and any other benefit
plans shall govern the subject matters thereof to the extent not specifically provided otherwise
herein. In the event of any inconsistency between any such other agreement and this Agreement, the
provisions of this Agreement shall control. This Agreement cannot be amended except by a writing
signed by both parties.

     13. No Waiver. No waiver of any term or provision of this Agreement shall be deemed
to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of such term or provision of this Agreement.

     14. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the law of the State of Florida.

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     15. Notices. Any notice which may be given, hereunder, shall be sufficient if in
writing and delivered to Employee at 501 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, and to the
Company at 501 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, Attention: Thomas A. Hajda, Senior
Vice President and General Counsel, or at such place as either party by written notice designates.
Notices shall be effective upon receipt, unless delivery is refused, in which case notice shall be
effective on the date of such refusal.

     16. Heirs And Assigns. This Agreement may be assigned by Company only, and shall be
binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and heirs, wherever the context admits or
requires.

     17. Severability Clause. The parties agree that each provision of this Agreement is
severable and the invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of the provisions of this
Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement,
and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable
provisions were omitted.

     18. Inducement or Coercion for Employment. Employee has executed this Agreement
without coercion by Company and pursuant to the advice of Employee’s own independent counsel, and
no representations or inducements of any kind have been made or provided by Company to obtain
Employee’s execution of this Agreement other than those specifically contained in this written
document.

     19. Disputes. Except as provided in Section10(h), any dispute relating to or
arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be submitted to mandatory arbitration in
Duval County, Florida, in accordance with the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration
Association then in effect, and judgment upon the award rendered pursuant to such arbitration may
be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. In addition to any damages awarded to Employee
by the arbitrators, Employee shall be entitled to an award of all fees and expenses of arbitration,
including costs and reasonable attorney’s fees. If Employee is entitled to be paid or reimbursed
for any fees and expenses under this Section 19, the amount reimbursable in any one calendar year
shall not affect the amount reimbursable in any other calendar year, and the reimbursement of an
eligible expense must be made no later than December 31 of the year after the year in which the
expense was incurred. Employee’s rights to payment or reimbursement of expenses pursuant to this
Section 19 shall expire at the end of ten (10) yearsafter the date of termination and such rights
shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

     20. Code Section 409A.

          (a) This Agreement shall be interpreted and administered in a manner so that any amount or
benefit payable hereunder shall be paid or provided in a manner that is either exempt from or
compliant with the requirements Section 409A of the Code (“Section 409A”) and applicable
advice and regulations issued thereunder.

          (b) The intent of the parties is that payments and benefits under this Agreement comply with
Section 409A to the extent subject thereto, and, accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted, this
Agreement shall be interpreted and administered to be in compliance therewith. Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary: (i) if at the time of the Employee’s termination of employment
with the Company, the Employee is a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A and the
deferral of the commencement of any payments or benefits otherwise payable hereunder as a result of
such termination of employment is necessary in

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order to prevent any accelerated or additional tax under Section 409A, then the Company will
defer the commencement of the payment of any such payments or benefits hereunder (without any
reduction in such payments or benefits ultimately paid or provided to the Employee) until the date
that is six (6) months following the Employee’s termination of employment with the Company (or the
earliest date as is permitted under Section 409A); (ii) if any other payments of money or other
benefits due to the Employee hereunder could cause the application of an accelerated or additional
tax under Section 409A, such payments or other benefits shall be deferred if deferral will make
such payment or other benefits compliant under Section 409A, or otherwise such payment or other
benefits shall be restructured, to the extent possible, in a manner, determined by the Board that
does not cause such an accelerated or additional tax; (iii) to the extent required in order to
avoid accelerated taxation and/or tax penalties under Section 409A, the Employee shall not be
considered to have terminated employment with the Company for purposes of this Agreement and no
payment shall be due to the Employee under this Agreement until the Employee would be considered to
have incurred a “separation from service” from the Company within the meaning of Section 409A; and
(iv) each amount to be paid or benefit to be provided to the Employee pursuant to this Agreement,
which constitute deferred compensation subject to Section 409A, shall be construed as a separate
identified payment for purposes of Section 409A. The Company shall consult with the Employee in
good faith regarding the implementation of the provisions of this Section 20(b); provided that
neither the Company nor any of its employees or representatives shall have any liability to the
Employee with respect to thereto.

          (c) Whenever in this Agreement the provision of payment or benefit is conditioned on
Employee’s execution and non-revocation of a waiver and release of claims, such waiver and release
must be executed, and all revocation periods must have expired, within sixty (60) days after the
date of termination of Employee’s employment, but the Company may elect to commence payment at any
time during such sixty (60)-day period.

(signatures on following page)

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties, hereto, have executed this Agreement as of the day and year
first above written.

EVERBANK FINANCIAL CORP

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	By:

	 	/s/ Robert M. Clements
 

Robert M. Clements
	 	 	 	Date: April 13, 2011
	 

	 	Chairman and Chief Executive Officer	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ Steven Fischer
 

Steven Fischer
	 	 	 	Date: April 13, 2011

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Exhibit
10.33

DIRECTOR NOMINATION AGREEMENT

     THIS DIRECTOR NOMINATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is dated as of April 10, 2012,
among EVERBANK FINANCIAL CORP, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), ARENA CAPITAL
INVESTMENT FUND, L.P. (“Arena”), LOVETT MILLER VENTURE PARTNERS III, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
(“Lovett Miller”), LOVETT MILLER VENTURE FUND II, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (“Lovett Miller
II” and together, with Lovett Miller, the “Lovett Miller Funds”) (together, the Lovett
Miller Funds and Arena, the “Investors”).

RECITALS:

     WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 22, 2002
(the “2002 Purchase Agreement”), Arena and Lovett Miller purchased common units of limited
partnership interests (“Units”) in Alliance Capital Partners, L.P. (the
“Partnership”);

     WHEREAS, in connection with the purchase of Units pursuant to the Securities Purchase
Agreement dated as of October 27, 2000 (the “2000 Purchase Agreement”) Arena and Lovett
Miller II, an affiliate of Lovett Miller, entered into that Transfer Restriction and Voting Rights
Agreement, dated as of October 27, 2000 (the “2000 Agreement”);

     WHEREAS, in connection with the 2002 Purchase Agreement, the parties entered into an Amended
and Restated Transfer Restriction and Voting Agreement, dated November 22, 2002 (the “Arena
Lovett Miller Agreement”);

     WHEREAS, EverBank Financial Corp, a Florida corporation (“EverBank (FL)”), is the
successor in interest to the Partnership, and Units in the Partnership have been converted to
EverBank (FL) common stock, par value $0.01 per share;

     WHEREAS, in anticipation of completing an initial public offering (the “IPO”),
EverBank (FL) is changing its state of incorporation from Florida to Delaware via the merger (the
“Reincorporation Merger”) of EverBank (FL) with and into its wholly owned subsidiary, the
Company, pursuant to which, among other things, EverBank (FL) common stock shall be converted into
common stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “Common Stock”), of the Company;

     WHEREAS, in connection with the Company’s IPO, the Company and the Investors wish to
memorialize, in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein, certain
rights and obligations under the Arena Lovett Miller Agreement with respect to the nomination of
directors to the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors”) and other
matters relating to the Board of Directors that will remain in place, from and after the IPO; and

     WHEREAS, the Company and the Investors desire that this Agreement be effective upon the
consummation of the Company’s IPO (the “Effective Time”).

     NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements
herein contained, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

	1.	 	Definitions.

 

 

          “2000 Purchase Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “2000 Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “2002 Purchase Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Affiliate” or “affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that, directly
or indirectly, controls or is controlled by or is under common control with such Person. As used in
this definition of “Affiliate”, the term “control” and any derivatives thereof mean the possession,
directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of a Person, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise.

          “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

          “Applicable Law” means any and all applicable federal, state, local, municipal, foreign,
international or multinational constitution, code, law, statute, ordinance, regulation, rule,
standard, administrative ruling, principle of common law, legal doctrine, treaty or process
applicable to a Person or its assets, liabilities, or business, including those promulgated,
interpreted, or  enforced by any regulatory authority, including, but not limited to, the Federal
Trade Commission, the United States Department of Justice, the Board of the Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Company, the Office of Thrift Supervision,
the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Internal Revenue Service, all state regulatory
agencies having jurisdiction over the Company and/or its Subsidiaries, the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc., the Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Labor Relations
Board.

          “Applicable Requirements” includes the Company’s Charter, Bylaws (as defined below), the
Applicable Laws, the Securities Laws (as defined below), the listing standards of any national
securities exchange on which the Common Stock is listed, the submission on a timely basis of such
questionnaires as the Company may reasonably require of its directors generally and any other
information as the Company may reasonably request in connection with the preparation of its filings
under the Securities Laws.

          “Arena Director” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) of this Agreement.

          “Arena Lovett Miller Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Board of Directors” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Business Day” shall mean any day, other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday under the
Federal laws of the United States.

          “Charter” means the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, as may be
amended from time to time.

          “Common Stock” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Company” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

          “Control,” “Controlling” or “Controlled” means, when used with respect to any specified
Person, the power to direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly,
whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

 

 

          “Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “EverBank” means Everbank, a federal savings bank and as of the Effective Time, a direct
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

          “EverBank (FL)” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Investors” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

          “IPO” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Lovett Miller” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

          “Lovett Miller II” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

          “Lovett Miller Funds” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble

          “Observer” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(c) of this Agreement.

          “Partnership” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Person” means an individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint
venture, trust or unincorporated organization, or a government or any agency or political
subdivision thereof.

          “Reincorporation Merger” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

          “Securities Laws” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules promulgated thereunder.

          “Stockholders” has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) of this Agreement.

          “Threshold Amount” means, as to each of Arena and the Lovett Miller Funds individually, 20% of
the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock issued to each Investor pursuant to the
Reincorporation Merger in respect of the shares of Units purchased by each Investor pursuant to the
2000 Purchase Agreement and the 2002 Purchase Agreement (as such number may be appropriately
adjusted from time to time for stock splits, reverse stock splits, recapitalization or similar
transactions).

          “Units” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

	2.	 	Nomination of Director /Board Observers.

	 	a.	 	From and after the Effective Time and until such time as Arena and the
Lovett Miller Funds and their Affiliates no longer own in the aggregate a number of
 shares of Common Stock at least equal to the Threshold Amount, the Company shall
take all necessary actions within its control (including, without limitation,
nominating directors, calling special Board of Directors and stockholder meetings,
and amending the Company’s By-laws), in order to give effect to the provisions of
this Section 2.
	 
	 	b.	 	Designation and Election of the Arena Director. 

 

 

	 	i.	 	For so long as Arena and its Affiliates own in the
aggregate a number of shares of the Company’s Common Stock at least equal
to the Threshold Amount, then one representative designated by Arena (the
“Arena Director”) shall be included in management’s slate of
nominees recommended to stockholders of the Company (the
“Stockholders”) for election as a director at any annual or
special meeting of the Stockholders at which the Arena Director’s term
expires, subject to satisfaction of the Applicable Requirements regarding
service as a director of the Company and, solely in respect of any
proposed Arena Director other than Rupinder Sidhu, Gerald S. Armstrong
and any other principal of Arena, to the reasonable approval of any
nominating or corporate governance committee of the Board of Directors
(such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If Arena and
its Affiliates no longer hold the minimum number of shares of Common
Stock specified in the prior sentence, Arena will have no further rights
under this Section 2 and, at the written request of the Board of
Directors, shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause the
Arena Director to resign from the Board of Directors as promptly as
reasonably practicable thereafter. So long as Arena is entitled to
nominate an Arena Director, Arena shall also be entitled to have the
Arena Director serve on the board of directors of EverBank, and to serve
as a member of any executive or compensation committee of the Board of
Directors or of the EverBank board of directors, in each case, to the
extent not prohibited by the Applicable Requirements.
	 
	 	ii.	 	Pursuant to the Charter, the Arena Director may be
removed from the Board of Directors only for cause and only by the
affirmative vote of the holders of at least a majority of the voting
power of the Company’s then outstanding capital stock entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors. The Arena Director may be
removed from a subsidiary board or a committee thereof, with or without
cause, solely upon the written request of Arena and under no other
circumstances. In the event of such removal, or if the Arena Director
dies, resigns or otherwise ceases to serve for any reason, Arena will
have the right to designate another Arena Director to fill such vacancy,
subject to such individual’s satisfaction of the Applicable Requirements
and, solely in respect of any proposed Arena Director other than Rupinder
Sidhu and Gerald S. Armstrong, to the reasonable approval of any
nominating or corporate governance committee of the Board of Directors
(such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). Any
successor that is appointed to fill a vacancy pursuant to this Section
2(b)(ii) shall have the right to serve until the next meeting of the
Stockholders of the Company at which the Arena Director’s term expires.
	 
	 	iii.	 	No later than thirty (30) days prior to the
anticipated mailing date of the Company’s proxy statement, pursuant to
the Securities Laws, with respect to any meeting of the Company’s
Stockholders at which the Arena Director’s term expires, the Secretary of
the Company shall notify Arena of the upcoming election and anticipated
date thereof and request that Arena take all necessary action to
designate its candidate. Unless earlier notice shall be required in
order to comply with the Applicable Requirements, Arena shall notify the
Secretary of the Company at least twenty (20) days prior to such
anticipated mailing date. A failure by Arena to provide such
notification shall be deemed to be a designation by Arena of the same
candidate as last designated by Arena. Any designation pursuant to this
Section 2 shall be made in writing.

 

 

	 	c.	 	Designation of Board Observers. 

	 	i.	 	For so long as, each of Arena and the Lovett Miller
Funds and their Affiliates own in the aggregate a number of shares the
Company’s Common Stock equal to at least the Threshold Amount, then one
representative designated by Arena and one representative designated by
the Lovett Miller Funds at any time and from time to time may act as a
non-voting observer to the Board of Directors (the “Observers”).
The Company shall provide such Observers with written notice of each
meeting of the Board of Directors, at the same time and in the same
manner as notice is provided to the directors, and permit the Observers
to attend, as a non-voting observer, all such meetings, either in person
or by telephone conference. The Observers shall be entitled to receive
all written materials and other information provided to the members of
the Board of Directors in connection with such meetings at the same time
such materials and information are provided to such directors, including,
without limitation, any written materials and other information provided
to the directors in connection with written consents of directors in lieu
of a meeting. If the Arena Director is a representative on the board of
EverBank, the Arena Observer shall be entitled to the same rights with
respect to the board of EverBank as he or she has with respect to the
Board of Directors, in each case to the extent not prohibited by
Applicable Law.
	 
	 	ii.	 	Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the Company
reserves the right to withhold any information and to exclude such
Observers from any meeting or portion thereof if access to such
information or attendance at such meeting could adversely affect the
attorney-client privilege between the Company and its counsel; (ii) the
Board of Directors, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to
withhold any information and to exclude such Observers from any meeting
or portion thereof for any reason; (iii) such Observers shall not be
entitled to attend executive sessions of the Board of Directors; (iv)
such Observers shall comply with the policies of the Company and its
subsidiaries that are applicable to directors of the Company as if he or
she were a director, and shall sign any relevant acknowledgement form
stating that he or she agrees to comply with the policies and procedures
in such policy and (v) such Observers shall, prior to being given any
information or being permitted to attend any meetings, enter into a
confidentiality agreement with the Company, substantially in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit A for the Observer designated by Arena
and substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B for
the Observer designated by the Lovett Miller Funds.

	 	d.	 	Expenses of Directors/Observers. The Company shall pay all
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Arena Director and the Observers
in connection with the performance of his or her duties as a director or an
Observer and in connection with his or her attendance at any meeting of the Board
of Directors.

	3.	 	Miscellaneous

	 	a.	 	Specific Performance. The parties hereby declare that it is
impossible to measure in money the damages which will accrue to a party hereto by
reason of a failure to perform any of the obligations under this Agreement.
Therefore, all parties hereto shall have the right to specific performance of the
obligations of the other parties under this Agreement,

 

 

	 	 	 	and if any party hereto shall institute any action or proceeding to enforce the
provisions hereof, any person against whom such action or proceeding is brought
hereby waives the claim or defense therein that such party has or have an adequate
remedy at law, and such person shall not urge in any such action or proceeding the
claim or defense that such remedy at law exists.
	 
	 	b.	 	Notices. All notices or other communications hereunder shall
be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if delivered personally
or sent by facsimile transmission, by recognized overnight courier marked for
overnight delivery, or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed
as follows, or such other address as shall be furnished by like notice to the other
parties:

If to Arena:

Arena

540 Madison Avenue, 25th Floor

New York, New York 10022

Fax (212) 885-8585

If to the Lovett Miller Funds:

Lovett Miller Funds

One Independent Drive, Suite 1600

Jacksonville, Florida 32202

Fax (904) 634~0633

If to the Company:

EverBank Financial Corp.

501 Riverside Avenue

Jacksonville, Florida 32202

Attn: Thomas A. Hajda

Telephone: (904) 623-8199

Fax: (904) 623-8190

with a copy (which copy alone shall not constitute notice):

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

4 Times Square

New York, New York 10036

Attn: Patricia Moran

Telephone: (212) 735-3130

Fax: (917) 777-3130

	 	 	 	All such notices and communications shall, when sent by facsimile transmission (and
receipt thereof is confirmed), be effective when sent by facsimile transmission, or
if sent by nationally recognized overnight courier service, be effective one
Business Day after the same has been delivered to such courier service marked for
overnight delivery, or, if mailed, be effective when received.

 

 

	 	c.	 	Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of this
Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner so as to be effective and valid under
applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under
any applicable law or rule in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement. If any
provision contained in this Agreement is determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable as written, a court of
competent jurisdiction shall, at any party’s request , reform the terms of this
Agreement to the extent necessary to cause such otherwise invalid provisions to be
enforceable under applicable law.
	 
	 	d.	 	Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may be amended only by
written instruments signed by the Company and Arena; provided that Sections 2(c)
and 2(d) may be amended as to the Lovett Miller Funds only by written instrument
signed by the Lovett Miller Funds. No waver of any right or remedy granted in one
instance shall be deemed to be a continuing waiver under the same or similar
circumstances thereafter arising.
	 
	 	e.	 	Section Headings. The captions to the Sections in this
Agreement are for reference only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation
hereof.
	 
	 	f.	 	Choice of Law. All questions concerning the construction,
validity and interpretation of this Agreement and the performance of the
obligations imposed by this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without application of the
conflicts of laws principles thereof.
	 
	 	g.	 	Multiple Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in
multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
will constitute one and the same instrument.
	 
	 	h.	 	Company Record; Conflict with Bylaws. A copy of this Agreement
shall be filed in the records of the Company. In the event of a conflict in the
provisions of this Agreement and the Company’s Amended and Restated By-laws (the
“Bylaws”), as may be amended from time to time, the provisions of this
Agreement shall govern over the provisions of the bylaws in conflict herewith.
	 
	 	i.	 	Complete Agreement; Assignment; Successors and Assigns

	 	i.	 	This Agreement supersedes and replaces in its
entirety the Arena Lovett Miller Agreement, which the parties acknowledge
shall terminate and be of no further force and effect as of the Effective
Time. This Agreement (including the Exhibits hereto) contains the
complete agreement between the parties and controls and supersedes any
prior understandings, agreements or representations by or between the
parties, written or oral, which conflicts with, or may have related to,
the subject matter hereof.
	 
	 	ii.	 	This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
binding upon the successors and permitted assigns of the parties hereto.
Nothing expressed or mentioned in this Agreement is intended or shall be
construed to give any Person other than the parties hereto and their
respective successors and permitted assigns any legal or equitable right,
remedy or claim under, in or in respect of this Agreement or any
provision herein contained.

 

 

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day, month and year
first written above.

	 	 	 	 	 

	 	 	EVERBANK FINANCIAL CORP
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ Robert M. Clements
	 

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Name:
	 	Robert M. Clements
	 

	 	Title:
	 	Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
	 

	 	 	ARENA CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND, L.P.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	Arena Equity Partners, LLC, Its General Partner
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ Gerald S. Armstrong
	 

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Name:
	 	Gerald S. Armstrong
	 

	 	Title:
	 	Managing Member
	 

	 	Address:
	 	133 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075
	 

	 	Telephone:
	 	(917) 848-4471
	 

	 	Facsimile:
	 	(212) 570-9671
	 

	 	 	LOVETT MILLER VENTURE PARTNERS III,
	 	 	LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	Lovett Miller Venture Fund III, LLC, Its General Partner
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ W. Radford Lovett, II
	 

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Name:
	 	W. Radford Lovett, II
	 

	 	Title:
	 	Managing Director
	 

	 	Address:
	 	1 Independent Drive, Ste 1600, Jacksonville, FL 32202
	 

	 	Telephone:
	 	904-634-0077
	 

	 	Facsimile:
	 	904-634-0633
	 

	 	 	LOVETT MILLER VENTURE FUND II,
	 	 	LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	Lovett Miller Venture Partners II, LLC, Its General Partner
	 
	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ W. Radford Lovett, II
	 

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Name:
	 	W. Radford Lovett, II
	 

	 	Title:
	 	Managing Director
	 

	 	Address:
	 	1 Independent Drive, Ste 1600, Jacksonville, FL 32202
	 

	 	Telephone:
	 	904-634-0077
	 

	 	Facsimile:
	 	904-634-0633

 

 

Exhibit A

[DATE]

[Name of Observer]

[Address]

          In connection with your appointment by Arena Capital Investment Fund, L.P. (“Arena”)
to act as a non-voting observer (an “Observer”) of the Board of Directors of EverBank
Financial Corp, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), this letter memorializes your
agreement that you shall (1) use all non-public information received or observed by you in your
capacity as an Observer (the “Confidential Information”) solely in connection with your
service as an Observer in accordance with the Director Nomination Agreement, dated as of [•], 2011
among the Company, Arena, Lovett Miller Venture Partners III, Limited Partnership and Lovett Miller
Venture Fund II, Limited Partnership and (2) not disclose the Confidential Information to any third
party except as required by applicable law, rule or regulation or as may be required by any
governmental, or regulatory authority. “Confidential Information” does not include information
that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of an act or
omission by you in breach of this letter agreement, (ii) you or Arena receives on a
non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company, or (iii) is known to you or Arena on a
non-confidential basis or is in your or Arena’s possession prior to disclosure by the Company.

          You hereby acknowledge and agree that you (i) shall comply with the policies of the Company
and its subsidiaries that are applicable to directors of the Company as if you were a director;
provided that such policies are made available to you as soon as reasonably practicable prior to
such policies becoming applicable to you and (ii) are aware that the United States securities laws
prohibit any person who has received any material, non-public information about an issuer from
purchasing or selling securities of such issuer or from communicating such information to any other
person under circumstances in which it is reasonably foreseeable that such person is likely to
purchase or sell such securities in violation of those laws.

          You understand and agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the
provisions of this letter agreement were not performed in accordance with their specific terms. It
is accordingly agreed that the Company shall be entitled to see specific performance of the terms
hereof, this being in addition to any other remedies to which they are entitled at law or equity.

          This letter agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York (without regard to principles of conflicts of laws to the extent that the
application of the laws of another jurisdiction would be required thereby).

          Please confirm your agreement with the foregoing by signing and returning one copy of this
letter agreement to the Company, whereupon this letter agreement shall become a binding agreement
between you and the Company.

Very truly yours,

EverBank Financial Corp

By:
                                        

Name:

Title:

Agreed and Accepted as of the Above Date:

[Name of Observer]

By:                                         

Name:

Title:

Address:

Telephone:

Facsimile:

 

 

Exhibit B

[DATE]

[Name of Observer]

[Address]

          In connection with your appointment by the Lovett Miller Venture Partners III, Limited
Partnership (“Lovett Miller”) and the Lovett Miller Venture Fund II, Limited Partnership
(“Lovett Miller II, and collectively with Lovett Miller, the “Lovett Miller Funds”)
to act as a non-voting observer (an “Observer”) of the Board of Directors of EverBank
Financial Corp, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), this letter memorializes your
agreement that you shall (1) use all non-public information received or observed by you in your
capacity as an Observer (the “Confidential Information”) solely in connection with your
service as an Observer in accordance with the Director Nomination Agreement, dated as of [•], 2011
among the Company, the Lovett Miller Funds and Arena Capital Investment Fund, L.P. and (2) not
disclose the Confidential Information to any third party except as required by applicable law, rule
or regulation or as may be required by any governmental, or regulatory authority. “Confidential
Information” does not include information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public
other than as a result of an act or omission by you in breach of this letter agreement, (ii) you or
the Lovett Miller Funds receives on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company,
or (iii) is known to you or the Lovett Miller Funds on a non-confidential basis or is in your or
the Lovett Miller Funds’ possession prior to disclosure by the Company.

          You hereby acknowledge and agree that you (i) shall comply with the policies of the Company
and its subsidiaries that are applicable to directors of the Company as if you were a director;
provided that such policies are made available to you as soon as reasonably practicable prior to
such policies becoming applicable to you and (ii) are aware that the United States securities laws
prohibit any person who has received any material, non-public information about an issuer from
purchasing or selling securities of such issuer or from communicating such information to any other
person under circumstances in which it is reasonably foreseeable that such person is likely to
purchase or sell such securities in violation of those laws.

          You understand and agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the
provisions of this letter agreement were not performed in accordance with their specific terms. It
is accordingly agreed that the Company shall be entitled to see specific performance of the terms
hereof, this being in addition to any other remedies to which they are entitled at law or equity.

          This letter agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York (without regard to principles of conflicts of laws to the extent that the
application of the laws of another jurisdiction would be required thereby).

          Please confirm your agreement with the foregoing by signing and returning one copy of this
letter agreement to the Company, whereupon this letter agreement shall become a binding agreement
between you and the Company.

Very truly yours,

EverBank Financial Corp

By:
                    

Name:

Title:

Agreed and Accepted as of the Above Date:

[Name of Observer]

By:                                         

Name:

Title:

Address:

Telephone:

Facsimile:

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