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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.2

                       INVESTORS FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP.

                  1995 NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTOR STOCK OPTION PLAN

                  AMENDED AND RESTATED AS OF FEBRUARY 12, 2002

     1.   PURPOSE. This Non-Qualified Stock Option Plan, to be known as the 1995
Non-Employee Director Stock Option Plan (hereinafter, this "Plan") is intended
to promote the interests of Investors Financial Services Corp. (hereinafter, the
"Company") by providing an inducement to obtain and retain the services of
qualified persons who are not employees or officers of the Company to serve as
members of its Board of Directors (the "Board").

     2.   AVAILABLE SHARES. The total number of shares of Common Stock, par
value $.01 per share, of the Company (the "Common Stock") for which options may
be granted under this Plan shall not exceed 400,000 shares, subject to
adjustment in accordance with paragraph 12 of this Plan. Shares subject to this
Plan are authorized but unissued shares or shares that were once issued and
subsequently reacquired by the Company. If any options granted under this Plan
are surrendered before exercise or lapse without exercise, in whole or in part,
the shares reserved therefor shall continue to be available under this Plan. If,
in accordance with the Plan, an optionee uses shares of common stock of the
Company to pay the exercise price of an Option, only the number of shares issued
net of shares tendered in payment of such exercise price shall be deemed to be
issued for purposes of determining the maximum number of shares available under
the Plan.

     3.   ADMINISTRATION. This Plan shall be administered by the Board or by a
committee appointed by the Board (the "Committee"). In the event the Board fails
to appoint or refrains from appointing a Committee, the Board shall have all
power and authority to administer this Plan. In such event, the word "Committee"
wherever used herein shall be deemed to mean the Board. The Committee shall,
subject to the provisions of the Plan, have the power to construe this Plan, to
determine all questions hereunder, and to adopt and amend such rules and
regulations for the administration of this Plan as it may deem desirable. No
member of the Board or the Committee shall be liable for any action or
determination made in good faith with respect to this Plan or any option granted
under it.

     4.   AUTOMATIC GRANT OF OPTIONS. Subject to the availability of shares
under this Plan, each person who is a member of the Board immediately after the
Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Company (the "Annual Meeting") and who is
not an employee or officer of the Company (a "Non-Employee Director") shall be
automatically granted, on the date of such Annual Meeting, without further
action by the Board, an option to purchase 2,500 shares of the Common Stock. The
grant shall be automatic and nondiscretionary.

     5.   ELECTION TO RECEIVE STOCK OPTIONS. In addition to the automatic grant
of options under Section 4, subject to the availability of shares under this
Plan, each Non-Employee Director may make an election (the "Election") to
receive, in lieu of his or her cash retainer, options to acquire shares of
Common Stock. The Election must be in writing and must be delivered to the
Secretary of the Company at least six months prior to the scheduled payment date
of the cash retainer which it is intended to replace.

     (a)  Any Election shall be irrevocable for six months and may only be
revoked after such six-month period by a written revocation which shall take
effect six months after receipt of such revocation by the Company.

     (b)  Each Non-Employee Director who elects to receive options in lieu of
his or her cash retainer shall be granted an option to purchase shares on the
first day of each calendar quarter provided that at least six months has lapsed
since the Election. The total number of shares of stock to be covered by the
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shall be equal to the quotient obtained by dividing the cash retainer by the
value of an option on the date of grant as determined using the Black-Scholes
model.

     6.   RELOAD OPTIONS. If an optionee makes payment for the exercise of an
option granted hereunder through the delivery to the Company of shares of the
Company's Common Stock pursuant to paragraph 11(b) of this Plan, such optionee
shall be granted automatically a new "reload" stock option. Such new "reload"
stock option shall (i) be an option to purchase the number of shares provided as
consideration for the exercise price in connection with the exercise of the
original stock option, (ii) have a per share exercise price equal to the fair
market value of such shares as of the date of exercise of the original stock
option, (iii) be immediately exercisable and have a term of ten years from the
date of the original stock option, and (iv) otherwise have the same terms and
conditions as the original stock option, except that it will not provide for the
automatic grant of additional reload stock options upon its exercise.

     7.   OPTION PRICE. The purchase price of the stock covered by an option
granted pursuant to this Plan shall be 100% of the fair market value of such
shares on the day the option is granted. The option price will be subject to
adjustment in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 12 of this Plan. For
purposes of this Plan, if, at the time an option is granted under the Plan, the
Company's Common Stock is publicly traded, "fair market value" shall be
determined as of the date of grant or, if prices or quotes are unavailable for
such date, the last business day for which such prices or quotes are available
prior to the date of grant and shall mean (i) the average (on that date) of the
high and low prices of the Common Stock on the principal national securities
exchange on which the Common Stock is traded, if the Common Stock is then traded
on a national securities exchange; or (ii) the last reported sale price (on that
date) of the Common Stock on the Nasdaq National Market, if the Common Stock is
not then traded on a national securities exchange; or (iii) the closing bid
price (or average of bid prices) last quoted (on that date) by an established
quotation service for over-the-counter securities, if the Common Stock is not
reported on the Nasdaq National Market List. Notwithstanding, the purchase price
of the stock underlying the options granted upon the pricing of the Company's
initial public offering pursuant to Section 4(a)(ii) above shall be the initial
public offering price of the Company's Common Stock. However, if the Common
Stock is not publicly traded at the time an option is granted under the Plan,
"fair market value" shall be deemed to be the fair value of the Common Stock as
determined by the Committee after taking into consideration all factors which it
deems appropriate, including, without limitation, recent sale and offer prices
of the Common Stock in private transactions negotiated at arm's length.

     8.   PERIOD OF OPTION. Unless sooner terminated in accordance with the
provisions of paragraph 10 of this Plan, an option granted hereunder shall
expire on the date which is ten (10) years after the date of grant of the
option. Notwithstanding, options granted prior to January 12, 1999 shall expire
on the date which is five (5) years after the date of grant.

     9.   (a)  VESTING OF SHARES AND NON-TRANSFERABILITY OF OPTIONS. Options
granted under this Plan shall not be exercisable until they become vested.
Options granted under Section 4 of this Plan shall vest in the optionee and thus
become exercisable in 36 equal monthly installments beginning on the date of
grant, provided that the optionee has continuously served as a member of the
Board through such vesting date. Options granted under Section 5 of this Plan
shall vest in the optionee and thus become exercisable on the date of grant.

     The number of shares as to which options may be exercised shall be
cumulative, so that once the option shall become exercisable as to any shares it
shall continue to be exercisable as to said shares, until expiration or
termination of the option as provided in this Plan.

          (b)  NON-TRANSFERABILITY. Except as set forth below, (i) no option
granted pursuant to this Plan shall be transferable by any grantee other than by
will or by the laws of descent and distribution and (ii) options granted
pursuant to this Plan may be exercised during the grantee's lifetime only by the
grantee (or, if the grantee is disabled and so long as the option remains
exercisable, by the grantee's duly appointed guardian or other legal
representative). However, a grantee may transfer an option granted pursuant to
this Plan pursuant to a valid domestic relations order or to, or for the benefit
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persons for estate planning purposes. Following any such transfer, any such
option shall continue to be subject to the same terms and conditions as were
applicable immediately prior to transfer, and references to a grantee, to the
extent relevant in the context, shall include references to authorized
transferees. The events and consequences of the grantee ceasing to be a member
of the Board set forth in a grantee's agreement pursuant to which such option is
granted shall continue to be applied and triggered with reference to the
original grantee, following which the option shall be exercisable by the
transferee only to the extent and for the periods specified in such agreement.

     10.  TERMINATION OF OPTION RIGHTS.

          (a)  In the event an optionee ceases to be a member of the Board for
any reason other than retirement, death or permanent disability, any then
unexercised portion of options granted to such optionee shall, to the extent not
then vested, immediately terminate and become void; and any portion of an option
which is then vested but has not been exercised at the time the optionee so
ceases to be a member of the Board shall remain exercisable until the scheduled
expiration date of the option.

          (b)  In the event an optionee ceases to be a member of the Board by
reason of his or her retirement, the Board may, but shall not be obligated to,
accelerate and fully vest all unvested options held by the retiring optionee. If
the Board determines to accelerate the retiring optionee's unvested options, all
unexercised options shall be exercisable by the optionee until the scheduled
expiration date of the option.

          (c)  In the event that an optionee ceases to be a member of the Board
by reason of his or her death or permanent disability, any option granted to
such optionee shall be immediately and automatically accelerated and become
fully vested and all unexercised options shall be exercisable by the optionee
(or by the optionee's personal representative, heir or legatee, in the event of
death) until the scheduled expiration date of the option.

     11.  EXERCISE OF OPTION. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Plan
and the option agreements, an option granted hereunder shall, to the extent then
exercisable, be exercisable in whole or in part by giving written notice to the
Company by mail or in person addressed to the Company, at its principal
executive offices, stating the number of shares with respect to which the option
is being exercised, accompanied by payment in full for such shares. Payment may
be (a) in United States dollars in cash or by check, (b) through delivery of
shares of Common Stock having a fair market value equal as of the date of the
exercise to the cash exercise price of the Option, (c) consistent with
applicable law, through the delivery of an assignment to the Company of a
sufficient amount of the proceeds from the sale of the Common Stock acquired
upon exercise of the option and an authorization to the broker or selling agent
to pay that amount to the Company, which sale shall be at the participant's
direction at the time of exercise, or (d) at the discretion of the Committee, by
any combination of (a), (b) and (c) above. There shall be no such exercise at
any one time as to fewer than one hundred (100) shares or all of the remaining
shares then purchasable by the person or persons exercising the option, if fewer
than one hundred (100) shares. The Company's transfer agent shall, on behalf of
the Company, prepare a certificate or certificates representing such shares
acquired pursuant to exercise of the option, shall register the optionee as the
owner of such shares on the books of the Company and shall cause the fully
executed certificate(s) representing such shares to be delivered to the optionee
as soon as practicable after payment of the option price in full. The holder of
an option shall not have any rights of a stockholder with respect to the shares
covered by the option, except to the extent that one or more certificates for
such shares shall be delivered to him or her upon the due exercise of the
option.

     12.  ADJUSTMENTS UPON CHANGES IN CAPITALIZATION AND OTHER EVENTS. Upon the
occurrence of any of the following events, an optionee's rights with respect to
options granted to him or her hereunder shall be adjusted as hereinafter
provided:

          (a)  STOCK DIVIDENDS AND STOCK SPLITS. If the shares of Common Stock
     shall be subdivided or combined into a greater or smaller number of shares
     or if the Company shall issue any shares of Common Stock as a stock
     dividend on its outstanding Common Stock, the number of shares of

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     Common Stock set forth in Section 4 hereof and the number of shares of
     Common Stock deliverable upon the exercise of outstanding options shall be
     appropriately increased or decreased proportionately, and appropriate
     adjustments shall be made in the purchase price per share to reflect such
     subdivision, combination or stock dividend.

          (b)  RECAPITALIZATION ADJUSTMENTS. If the Company is to be
     consolidated with or acquired by another entity in a merger, sale of all or
     substantially all of the Company's assets or otherwise, each option granted
     under this Plan which is outstanding but unvested as of the effective date
     of such event shall become exercisable in full 15 days prior to the
     effective date of such event. In the event of a reorganization,
     recapitalization, merger, consolidation, or any other change in the
     corporate structure or shares of the Company, to the extent permitted by
     Rule 16b-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, adjustments in the
     number and kind of shares authorized by this Plan and in the number and
     kind of shares covered by, and in the option price of outstanding options
     under this Plan necessary to maintain the proportionate interest of the
     optionee and preserve, without exceeding, the value of such option, shall
     be made. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such adjustment shall be made
     which would, within the meaning of any applicable provisions of the
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, constitute a modification,
     extension or renewal of any Option or a grant of additional benefits to the
     holder of an Option.

          (c)  ISSUANCES OF SECURITIES. Except as expressly provided herein, no
     issuance by the Company of shares of stock of any class, or securities
     convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no
     adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number or
     price of shares subject to options. No adjustments shall be made for
     dividends paid in cash or in property other than securities of the Company.

          (d)  ADJUSTMENTS. Upon the happening of any of the foregoing events,
     the class and aggregate number of shares set forth in paragraphs 2, 4, 5
     and 6 of this Plan that are subject to options which previously have been
     or subsequently may be granted under this Plan shall also be appropriately
     adjusted to reflect such events. The Board shall determine the specific
     adjustments to be made under this paragraph 12 and its determination shall
     be conclusive.

     13.  RESTRICTIONS ON ISSUANCE OF SHARES. Notwithstanding the provisions of
paragraphs 4, 5, 6 and 12 of this Plan, the Company shall have no obligation to
deliver any certificate or certificates upon exercise of an option until one of
the following conditions shall be satisfied:

          (i) The issuance of shares with respect to which the option has been
     exercised is at the time of the issue of such shares effectively registered
     under applicable Federal and state securities laws as now in force or
     hereafter amended; or

          (ii) Counsel for the Company shall have given an opinion that the
     issuance of such shares is exempt from registration under Federal and state
     securities laws as now in force or hereafter amended; and the Company has
     complied with all applicable laws and regulations with respect thereto,
     including without limitation all regulations required by any stock exchange
     upon which the Company's outstanding Common Stock is then listed.

     14.  LEGEND ON CERTIFICATES. The certificates representing shares issued
pursuant to the exercise of an option granted hereunder shall carry such
appropriate legend, and such written instructions shall be given to the
Company's transfer agent, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by counsel to
the Company in order to comply with the requirements of the Securities Act of
1933 or any state securities laws.

     15.  REPRESENTATION OF OPTIONEE. If requested by the Company, the optionee
shall deliver to the Company written representations and warranties upon
exercise of the option that are necessary to show compliance with Federal and
state securities laws, including representations and warranties to the effect
that a purchase of shares under the option is made for investment and not with a
view to their distribution (as that term is used in the Securities Act of 1933).

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     16.  OPTION AGREEMENT. Each option granted under the provisions of this
Plan shall be evidenced by an option agreement, which agreement shall be duly
executed and delivered on behalf of the Company and by the optionee to whom such
option is granted. The option agreement shall contain such terms, provisions and
conditions not inconsistent with this Plan as may be determined by the officer
executing it.

     17.  TERMINATION AND AMENDMENT OF PLAN. Options may no longer be granted
under this Plan after October 1, 2005, and this Plan shall terminate when all
options granted or to be granted hereunder are no longer outstanding. The Board
may at any time terminate this Plan or make such modification or amendment
thereof as it deems advisable; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the Board may not,
without approval by the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the
shares of Common Stock present in person or by proxy and voting on such matter
at a meeting, (a) increase the maximum number of shares for which options may be
granted under this Plan (except by adjustment pursuant to Section 12), (b)
materially modify the requirements as to eligibility to participate in this
Plan, (c) materially increase benefits accruing to option holders under this
Plan or (d) amend this Plan in any manner which would cause Rule 16b-3 under the
Securities Exchange Act (or any successor or amended provision thereof) to
become inapplicable to this Plan; and PROVIDED FURTHER that the provisions of
this Plan specified in Rule 16b-3(c)(2)(ii)(A) (or any successor or amended
provision thereof) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (including without
limitation, provisions as to eligibility, amount, price and timing of awards)
may not be amended more than once every six months, other than to comport with
changes in the Internal Revenue Code, the Employee Retirement Income Security
Act, or the rules thereunder. Termination or any modification or amendment of
this Plan shall not, without consent of a participant, affect his or her rights
under an option previously granted to him or her.

     18.  WITHHOLDING OF INCOME TAXES. Upon the exercise of an option, the
Company, in accordance with Section 3402(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, may
require the optionee to pay withholding taxes in respect of amounts considered
to be compensation includible in the optionee's gross income.

     19.  COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS. It is the Company's intent that the Plan
comply in all respects with Rule 16b-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(or any successor or amended provision thereof) and any applicable Securities
and Exchange Commission interpretations thereof. If any provision of this Plan
is deemed not to be in compliance with Rule 16b-3, the provision shall be null
and void.

     20.  GOVERNING LAW. The validity and construction of this Plan and the
instruments evidencing options shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law
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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.28

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") made as of this 12th day of
November, 2002 by and among John N. Spinney, Jr. ("Employee"), Investors
Financial Services Corp., a Delaware corporation ("IFSC"), and Investors Bank &
Trust Company, a Massachusetts chartered trust company having its principal
place of business at 200 Clarendon Street, Boston, Massachusetts (the
"Company").

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

     1.   POSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. During the term of this Agreement, the
Employee shall serve as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the
Company and of IFSC. The Employee will have such responsibilities, duties and
authority as is determined by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. The
Employee will have such other responsibilities, duties and authority as may from
time to time be assigned to him that are consistent and commensurate with his
status and position at the Company and IFSC. The Employee shall at all times
report to, and only to, and his activities shall at all times be subject to the
direction and control of, the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, and the
Employee shall exercise such powers and comply with and perform, faithfully and
to the best of his ability, such directions and duties in relation to the
business and affairs of the Company, as may from time to time be vested in or
requested of him by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. The Employee
agrees to devote substantially all of his business time, attention and services
to the diligent, faithful and competent discharge of such duties for the
successful operation of the Company's business. During the term hereof, the
Employee will not have any managerial or operations responsibility, other than
service on a board of directors, in any enterprise, firm, corporation, trust or
other business entity other than the Company and IFSC; provided, however, that
nothing herein shall prevent the ownership by the Employee of an equity interest
in any business entity, provided that such ownership does not involve any
managerial or operational responsibility other than serving on the board of
directors of a corporation. Any directorships of corporations other than the
Company and IFSC must be approved in writing by the Board of Directors of IFSC
(the "IFSC Board") in advance. At all times during the term of this Agreement,
the Employee's primary place of employment shall be within fifteen (15) miles of
Boston, Massachusetts.

     2.   COMPENSATION: SALARY, ANNUAL BONUS, EQUITY PARTICIPATION AND OTHER
BENEFITS. During the term of this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Employee
the following compensation, including the following salary, bonus and other
fringe and welfare benefits:

     (A)  SALARY. In consideration of the services to be rendered by the
Employee to the Company and IFSC, the Company will pay to the Employee an annual
base salary of $250,000 (the "Base Rate"). Such Base Rate shall be payable in
conformity with the Company's customary practices for executive compensation as
such practices shall be established or modified from time to time. The
Employee's Base Rate shall be evaluated annually by the IFSC Board or the
Compensation Committee thereof, and may be increased as appropriate, within
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the end of each calendar year, but in no circumstances shall the Base Rate be
decreased below the Base Rate that was established for the most recently
concluded calendar year.

     (B)  WELFARE AND FRINGE BENEFITS. The Employee will be entitled to
participate in the Company's welfare and fringe benefit plans, programs and
policies generally available to other senior executives of the Company, on the
same basis as such other senior executives. In addition, the Employee will be
entitled to four (4) weeks vacation during each calendar year, which shall
accrue if and to the extent unused. The Employee will be entitled to be
reimbursed for all of his business-related expenses, including but not limited
to telephone usage and business related travel expenses.

     (C)  ANNUAL BONUS. For each twelve month period ending on December 31
during the term of this Agreement ("Year End"), in addition to the amounts
payable under Section 2(A) above, the Employee shall receive a cash bonus (the
"Annual Bonus"), with the amount of such bonus to be determined pursuant to such
bonus plan as may from time to time be adopted by the IFSC Board or the
Compensation Committee thereof. The Annual Bonus shall be payable at such times
as the IFSC Board shall establish, provided that the Employee continues to be
employed by the Company on each such Year End except as otherwise provided in
Section 4 hereof.

     (D)  EQUITY PARTICIPATION.

          (i)    The Employee shall be entitled to participate annually in the
     1995 Stock Plan and any future equity compensation plan that is generally
     made available to other senior executives of the Company, in such amounts
     and on such terms as are determined appropriate thereunder commensurate
     with him position and performance, and in accordance with all of the terms
     and conditions of such plan.

          (ii)   The Company agrees that with respect to all options and/or
     restricted shares to be granted by the Company, upon grant and during the
     term of such options and/or the vesting period of such restricted shares,
     the Company shall use its reasonable efforts to comply with the
     requirements of Rule 16b-3, promulgated pursuant to the Securities Exchange
     Act of 1934, as amended, as such rule shall be in effect from time to time,
     or with any successor provision ("Rule 16b-311") such that such options and
     restricted shares shall be afforded the benefits of Rule 16b-3.

          (iii)  The Company agrees that it shall use its best efforts to file
     and cause to become and remain effective a registration statement on Form
     S-8 (or a successor form) such that either the resale by the Employee of
     restricted shares granted to the Employee by the Company, if any, or the
     grant of such shares, if any, and the purchase of shares by the Employee
     upon the exercise of the options to be granted to the Employee shall be
     registered under the; Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any successor
     provision.

     (E)  LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM PAYMENTS AND TAX GROSS-UP. The Company shall
pay to the Employee the cost of premiums (such payments to be "grossed-up" to
account for the tax liability to the Employee on such payments) for a life
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Trustees of an insurance trust designated by the Employee or such other entity
or individual as the Employee shall so designate (the "Life Insurance Policy").
The amount of such policy shall not exceed the amount of the termination for
Good Reason severance payment determined under Section 4(A) hereof. The Company
shall provide reasonable assistance to the Employee in obtaining the Life
Insurance Policy.

     3.   TERM. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date first
above written and shall terminate on the earlier to occur of (i) three (3) years
from such date, or, if later, three (3) years from the date upon which the IFSC
Board last renewed the term as provided below; (ii) the Employee's death, or
upon written notice from the Company to the Employee, if the Employee is
permanently disabled, or (iii) the occurrence of any of the circumstances
described in Section 4 hereof. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Employee
shall be deemed to be permanently disabled if a physician, chosen by the
Company, and reasonably acceptable to the Employee or his legal representative,
determines in good faith that, as a result of a physical or mental condition
caused by injury, illness, disease or mental disorder, the Employee is unable to
perform his duties hereunder for any one hundred twenty (120) work days out of
any 365-day period or for ninety (90) consecutive days in any 365-day period.
Within thirty (30) days of December 31 of each calendar year, the IFSC Board
shall consider the extension of the term of this Agreement to three years from
such December 31. Each such extension shall be effective only when agreed to by
the Employee. In the event that the IFSC Board fails to extend the term of this
Agreement, the Employee may terminate this Agreement for "Good Reason," in
accordance with Section 4(A) hereof, notwithstanding any other term hereof.

     4.   TERMINATION. The Employee's employment under this Agreement, and this
Agreement, subject to Section 16 hereof, may be terminated as follows:

     (A)  BY THE EMPLOYEE WITH OR WITHOUT GOOD REASON. The Employee may
terminate his employment, with or without Good Reason (as defined below), at any
time upon at least sixty (60) days' advance written notice to the Company. In
the event of a family emergency, including but not limited to the death or
incapacity of an immediate family member, or upon other circumstances deemed
sufficient by a majority of the IFSC Board, the Employee may terminate his
employment upon fifteen (15) days' advance written notice to the Company. In the
event of termination at the Employee's option without Good Reason, the Employee
shall be entitled to no severance or other termination benefits after the
expiration of the sixty-day period referred to above, except as otherwise
required by law. In the event the Employee terminates his employment for Good
Reason, the Company agrees to pay the Employee, in a lump sum within fifteen
(15) days of the Employee's last day of employment with the Company, a severance
payment equal to the product of (i) the greater of (x) the remaining number of
months in the term of this Agreement and (y) twenty-four months (the "Severance
Period"), divided by twelve, multiplied by (ii) the sum of the Employee's Base
Rate immediately prior to such termination and the Recent Annual Bonus (as
defined below). In addition, during the Severance Period, the Company shall
continue to provide the Employee and his eligible dependents (to the extent
applicable) with group health benefits and life and disability insurance on the
same terms and conditions applicable to active senior executives of the Company,
including cost-sharing (hereinafter the "Welfare Benefits"), provided, that if
the Welfare Benefits cannot be provided to inactive employees under the terms of
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provide the Employee with, or pay the Employee for the cost of obtaining,
substitute benefits that are no less favorable in the aggregate than the Welfare
Benefits as in effect immediately prior to the Employee's termination.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company's responsibility for the cost of the
Welfare Benefits shall not exceed twice the cost it paid for such coverage
immediately prior to the Employee's termination. As used in this Agreement,
"Recent Annual Bonus" shall mean the highest Annual Bonus paid or payable to the
Employee (including any deferred amounts) with respect to any of the three full
calendar years ending immediately prior to the Employee's termination of
employment.

          As used in this Agreement, a "Good Reason" shall mean any of the
following:

          (i)    a material change by the Company or IFSC in the Employee's
     authority, functions, duties or responsibilities as Senior Vice President
     and Chief Financial Officer of the Company and IFSC (including, without
     limitation, material changes in the control or structure of the Company or
     IFSC) which would cause the Employee's position with the Company or IFSC to
     become of less responsibility, importance or scope than the Employee's
     position as of the date of this Agreement, provided that such material
     change is not in connection with a termination of the Employee's employment
     hereunder for Cause in accordance with Section 4B;

          (ii)   a failure by the Company to renew this Agreement as provided in
     Section 3 hereof, provided that such nonrenewal is not in connection with a
     termination of the Employee's employment hereunder for Cause in accordance
     with Section 4B; or

          (iii)  a failure by the Company to comply in a material respect with
     any material provision of this Agreement or any other agreement between the
     parties, which has not been cured within fifteen (15) days after notice of
     such noncompliance has been given by the Employee to the Company.

     (B)  AT THE ELECTION OF THE COMPANY FOR CAUSE. The Company may, immediately
and unilaterally, terminate the Employee's employment hereunder for Cause at any
time during the term of this Agreement. Termination of the Employee's employment
by the Company shall constitute a termination for Cause under this Agreement if
such termination is for one or more of the following reasons, as found by the
IFSC Board by a resolution duly adopted in good faith by a majority of its
members after notice to the Employee and an opportunity to be heard before the
IFSC Board with counsel. As used herein, "Cause" shall mean:

          (i)    the continued failure or continued refusal of the Employee to
     render services to the Company or IFSC in accordance with his obligations
     under this Agreement or a reasonable determination by a majority of the
     IFSC Board that the Employee has performed inadequately the duties of his
     employment, in each case continuing for fifteen (15) days after the
     Employee's receipt of written notice specifying the alleged failure,
     refusal or performance inadequacy;

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          (ii)   gross negligence, dishonesty, breach of fiduciary duty or
     material breach of the material terms of this Agreement or the other
     agreements executed in connection herewith;

          (iii)  the commission by the Employee of an act of fraud, embezzlement
     or deliberate disregard of the rules or policies of the Company or IFSC or
     the commission by the Employee of any other action with the intent to
     injure materially the Company or IFSC;

          (iv)   the conviction by the Employee of a felony, either in
     connection with the performance of his obligations hereunder or that will
     materially and adversely affect the Employee's ability to perform his
     obligations hereunder; or

          (v)    the commission of an act which constitutes unfair competition
     with the Company or which induces any customer of the Company to breach a
     contract with the Company.

     In the event of a termination for Cause pursuant to the provisions of
clauses (ii) through (v) above, inclusive, the Employee shall not be entitled to
severance or other termination benefits, except as required by law. In the event
of a termination for Cause pursuant to the provisions of clause (i) above, the
Company, notwithstanding the remaining term of this Agreement, agrees to (x) pay
the Employee a lump-sum severance payment equal to nine (9) months' salary at
the Employee's Base Rate, within fifteen (15) days of the Employee's last day of
employment by the Company and (y) provide continuing group health benefits
during the nine (9) month severance period to the Employee and his eligible
dependents on the same basis and terms and conditions, including cost-sharing,
as provided to other active senior executives of the Company during such period.

     (C)  AT THE ELECTION OF THE COMPANY FOR REASONS OTHER THAN FOR CAUSE. The
Company may, immediately and unilaterally, terminate the Employee's employment
hereunder and this Agreement at any time during the term of this Agreement
without Cause by giving sixty (60) days' advance written notice to the Employee
of the Company's election to terminate. During such sixty-day period, the
Employee will be available on a full-time basis for the benefit of the Company
to assist the Company in making the transition to a new, successor officer of
the Company. In the event the Company exercises its right to terminate the
Employee under this Section 4(C), the Company agrees to pay the Employee, in a
lump sum within fifteen (15) days of the Employee's last day of employment with
the Company, a severance payment equal to the amount determined under Section
4(A) hereof and to provide the Welfare Benefits during the Severance Period, in
each case as if the Employee had terminated employment for Good Reason under
Section 4(A) hereof.

     (D)  TERMINATION DUE TO DEATH OR DISABILITY. In the event this Agreement
shall terminate due to the Employee's death or upon written notice from the
Company to the Employee if the Employee is permanently disabled, the Company
shall pay the Employee or his legal representatives an amount equal to the
amount payable under Section 4(C) as if the Employee had been terminated other
than for Cause, reduced by any amount payable to an insurance trust or

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such other designated individual or entity under the Life Insurance Policy, if
any, in the case of the Employee's death, or under disability insurance provided
by the Company, in the case of the Employee's termination due to his permanent
disability. In addition, upon a termination of the Employee due to his permanent
disability, the Company shall continue to provide the Welfare Benefits during
the Severance Period, as if the Employee's employment had been terminated other
than for Cause under Section 4(C). The provisions of this Section 4(D) shall
survive the termination of this Agreement by reason of the death or permanent
disability of the Employee.

     5.   NONCOMPETITION AND CONFIDENTIALITY. In connection with his employment
by the Company, the Employee has previously executed the Noncompetition and
Confidentiality Agreement attached hereto as EXHIBIT A, the terms and conditions
of which are incorporated herein by reference. The Noncompetition and
Confidentiality Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement and
shall remain in full force and effect for so long as is provided by its own
terms and as is permitted by law.

     6.   CONSENT AND WAIVER BY THIRD PARTIES. The Employee hereby represents
and warrants that she has obtained all waivers and/or consents from third
parties which are necessary to enable him to enjoy employment with the Company
on the terms and conditions set forth herein and to execute and perform this
Agreement without being in conflict with any other agreement, obligation or
understanding with any such third party. The Employee represents that she is not
bound by any agreement or any other existing or previous business relationship,
which conflicts with, or may conflict with, the performance of his obligations
hereunder or prevent the full performance of his duties and obligations
hereunder.

     7.   GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement, the employment relationship
contemplated herein and any claim arising from such relationship, whether or not
arising under this Agreement, shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the internal law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and this Agreement
shall be deemed to be performable in Massachusetts.

     8.   SEVERABILITY. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in
the Agreement or the other agreements executed in connection with the
transactions contemplated hereby for any reason shall be held to be invalid,
illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement or such
other agreements, but this Agreement or such other agreements, as the case may
be, shall be construed and reformed to the maximum extent permitted by law.

     9.   WAIVERS AND MODIFICATIONS. This Agreement may be modified, and the
rights, remedies and obligations contained in any provision hereof may be
waived, only in accordance with this Section 9. No waiver by either party of any
breach by the other or any provision hereof shall be deemed to be a waiver of
any later or other breach thereof or as a waiver of any other provision of this
Agreement. This Agreement sets forth all of the terms of the understandings
between the parties with reference to the subject matter set forth herein on or
after the date hereof and may not be waived, changed, discharged or terminated
orally or by any course of dealing between the parties, but only by an
instrument in writing signed by the party against whom any waiver, change,
discharge or termination is sought. No modification or waiver by the Company

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shall be effective without the consent of at least a majority of the members of
the IFSC Board (excluding the Employee) then in office at the time of such
modification or waiver.

     10.  ASSIGNMENT. The Employee acknowledges that the services to be rendered
by him hereunder are unique and personal in nature. Accordingly, the Employee
may not assign any of his rights or delegate any of his duties or obligations
under this Agreement, provided, however, that this Agreement shall inure to the
benefit of Employee's heirs, executors, administrators, personal and legal
representatives, distributees, devisees, legatees and successors. The rights and
obligations of the Company and IFSC under this Agreement shall inure to the
benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the successors and assigns of the Company
and IFSC, respectively. The Company and IFSC agree that a successor in interest
by merger, operation of law, consolidation, assignment, purchase or otherwise of
a controlling interest in the business of the Company or IFSC will be informed
prior to such event of the existence of this Agreement. The Company and IFSC
will require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger,
operation of law, consolidation, assignment or otherwise of a controlling
interest in the business, stock or other assets of the Company or IFSC) to
assume expressly and agree to perform this Agreement. As used in this Agreement,
"the Company" and "IFSC" shall mean the Company and IFSC as hereinbefore defined
and any successors as aforesaid.

     11.  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Employee hereby acknowledges and recognizes that
the enforcement of any of the provisions in this Agreement and the
Noncompetition and Confidentiality Agreement incorporated herein may potentially
interfere with the Employee's ability to pursue a proper livelihood. The
Employee represents that she is knowledgeable about the business of the Company.
The Employee recognizes and agrees that the enforcement of the Noncompetition
and Confidentiality Agreement is intended to ensure the preservation, protection
and continuity of the business trade secrets and goodwill of the Company. The
Employee agrees that, due to the proprietary nature of the Company's business,
the restrictions set forth in the Noncompetition and Confidentiality Agreement
are reasonable as to time and scope. The foregoing shall not prohibit the
Employee from employment with any company by which the Employee has been
employed in the past so long as his activities with any such company do not
otherwise constitute a breach of the Noncompetition and Confidentiality
Agreement.

     12.  ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, and the Noncompetition and
Confidentiality Agreement and any other plans or agreements referenced herein,
constitute the entire understanding of the parties relating to the subject
matter hereof and, except as provided herein, supersede and cancel all
agreements, written or oral, made prior to the date hereof between the Employee
and the Company relating to employment, salary, bonus, or other compensation of
any description, future equity participation, pension, post-retirement benefits,
severance or other remuneration, other than the Change of Control Agreement
between IFSC and the Employee dated as of the date hereof.

     13.  NOTICES. All notices hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
delivered in person, mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt
requested, or sent by overnight courier, addressed as follows:

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     If to the Company, to:  Investors Financial Services Corp.
                             200 Clarendon Street
                             Boston, MA 02116-9130
                             Attention: John E. Henry, General Counsel

     If to the Employee:     At the most recent address
                             on file at the Company.

All notices hereunder shall be deemed to have been given either (i) if
personally, upon receipt, (ii) if sent by overnight courier on the next business
day following the day such notice is delivered to the courier service, or (iii)
if sent by registered or certified mail, on the 5th business day following the
day such mailing is made.

     14.  COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in two counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall
constitute one and the same instrument.

     15.  SECTION HEADINGS. The descriptive section headings herein have been
inserted for convenience only and shall not be deemed to define, limit, or
otherwise affect the construction of any provision hereof.

     16.  SURVIVAL. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, the provisions
of Sections 2(D), 4, 5, 17, 18, 19 and 20 shall survive any termination of the
Employees employment and the other provisions of this Agreement.

     17.  MITIGATION. The Employee shall not be required to mitigate the amount
of any payment provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or
otherwise, nor, other than as provided in Section 4(D) hereof, shall the amount
of any payment provided for herein be reduced by any compensation earned by the
Employee as the result of employment by another employer or by retirement
benefits or insurance payments after the date of termination or otherwise.

     18.  LEGAL EXPENSES. The Company will pay the Employee's reasonable fees
for legal and tax advice and other related expenses associated with the
negotiation and completion of this Agreement, as well as any future amendments
hereto and any disputes arising hereunder, provided, however, in the event of
any dispute arising hereunder, if a court of competent jurisdiction shall render
a final judgment in favor of the Company on the issues in such dispute
hereunder, from which there is no further right of appeal, the Employee shall
reimburse the Company all amounts paid to the Employee under this Section 18
with respect to such dispute.

     19.  INDEMNIFICATION. The Company agrees that the Employee shall be
entitled to indemnification, and advancement of expenses in connection
therewith, as a director, officer and employee of the Company, of IFSC and of
any affiliate of the Company or IFSC to the full extent permitted by applicable
law.

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     20.  WITHHOLDING. The Company may withhold from any amounts payable under
this Agreement such Federal, state, local or foreign taxes as shall be required
to be withheld pursuant to any applicable law or regulation.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Employment
Agreement as of the date first above written as an instrument under seal.

Investors Bank & Trust Company          EMPLOYEE

By: /s/Kevin J. Sheehan                 /s/John N. Spinney, Jr.
   -------------------------            ---------------------------
  Kevin J. Sheehan                      John N. Spinney, Jr.
  Chief Executive Officer

Investors Financial Services Corp.

By: /s/Kevin J. Sheehan
   ---------------------
  Kevin J. Sheehan
  Chief Executive Officer

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