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ING Group Long-Term Equity Ownership Plan

 Exhibit 10.56 

 
  
 THE RULES OF THE ING GROUP 
 LONG TERM EQUITY OWNERSHIP PLAN

  
  
 Adopted by the Executive Board of ING Groep NV 

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	RULE 1:	DEFINITIONS 

 In the Rules of this Plan,
unless the context otherwise requires, the following words and expressions shall have the meanings set out below: 
  

			
	Acquiring Company	  	any company which obtains Control of the Company or substantially the whole of the business of the Company;
		
	Acquiring Person	  	any person, not being an Acquiring Company, who:
		
		  	 (a)     either alone or together with any person acting in concert with him has obtained Control of
the Company; or

		
		  	 (b)     having Control of the Company, makes a general offer to acquire the whole of the issued
Ordinary Share Capital (other than that which is already owned by him and/or by any person acting in concert with him);

		
	Adoption Date	  	the date on which this Plan is adopted by the Executive Board;
		
	Appropriate Period	  	in relation to an Acquiring Company or an Acquiring Person, the period of six months beginning at the time the Acquiring Company or Acquiring Person obtains Control of the
Company;
		
	Award	  	the award of a Performance Share or the award of a Performance Share Unit;
		
	BDRs	  	Bearer Depository Receipts issued in respect of the fully paid Ordinary Share Capital of the Company;
		
	Business Conditions	  	any situation in which the termination of a Participant’s employment is caused by economic considerations and is not based primarily on the Participant’s individual
performance;
		
	Cessation of Employment	  	the official date of termination of employment, not being the date on which notice of termination of employment is given, as included in the company’s administrative systems
and as communicated, where applicable, to tax and other government authorities;
		
	the Company	  	ING Groep NV, having its registered seat at Amsterdam, The Netherlands, registered with the Chamber of Commerce (Kamer van Koophandel) of Amsterdam under registration
number 33231073;

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	Control	  	where any person or a group of persons acting in concert has acquired 50.1% of the voting stock of the Company other than solely as a consequence of the cancellation of BDRs and
such persons have received a declaration from the regulatory authorities that there is no objection to their exercising the voting rights attached to such stock;
		
	Date of Award	  	the date on which an Award is made to a Participant, which shall be the date specified on the leo Agreement;
		
	Date of Grant	  	the date on which a Grant is made to a Participant, which shall be the date specified on the leo Agreement;
		
	Early Vesting Payout	  	the payment calculated by reference to the last performance measure applied preceding the date of Cessation of Employment, reduced by a factor reflecting the period in which the
Participant is employed within the Group during the performance cycle. This factor is calculated by dividing the period of employment during the performance cycle in terms of months by the total performance cycle, also in terms of
months;
		
	Employee	  	Either:
		
		  	 (i)      an employee of a Group Company; or

		
		  	 (ii)     a director (other than a non-executive director) of a Group Company other than the
Company;

		
	Executive Board	  	the board of directors of the Company;
		
	Expiration Date	  	the last day of the Option Period, being the last day on which the Option can be exercised, as determined by the Grantor and as specified in the leo
Agreement;
		
	Fair Market Value	  	in the case of Plan Shares which are BDRs, the first trading price of a BDR on the Stock Exchange as reported by Bloomberg or any such other appropriate source on the Date of
Grant and if, on any such date no such price exists, the first trading price of a BDR on the Stock Exchange as reported by Bloomberg or any such other appropriate source on the nearest preceding day on which such a price exists;

  
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	Grant	  	the grant of an Option under the terms of this Plan;
		
	Grantor	  	the Company or any Group Company, as may be amended from time to time;
		
	Group	  	the Company and its Subsidiaries as amended from time to time and the expression “member of the Group” shall be construed in accordance with Dutch law;
		
	Group Company	  	the Company and any company which is for the time being a Subsidiary over which the Company has Control and which has been nominated by the Executive Board for participation for
the time being in this Plan;
		
	leo	  	this long term equity ownership plan, as amended from time to time;
		
	leo Agreement 	  	the agreement in respect of a Grant made to an Employee in accordance with Rule 9 and/or an Award effected to an Employee in accordance with Rule 11;
		
	leo Committee 	  	such person or committee of persons and successor person or committee of persons appointed by the Executive Board to whom the Executive Board has delegated such of its powers in
relation to this Plan as it may determine and this definition should include any duly appointed agent or delegate of the leo Committee;
		
	Option	  	a right to acquire Plan Shares at the Strike Price granted to a Participant under the provisions of this Plan;
		
	Option Period:	  	the period in which the Option remains valid and can be exercised, beginning on the Date of Grant and ending on the Expiration Date, as determined by the Executive Board and
specified in the leo Agreement;
		
	Ordinary Share Capital	  	the issued fully paid-up shares in the capital of the Company;

  
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	Participant	  	an Employee to whom an Option has been granted and/or an Award has been made under the terms of this Plan;
		
	Performance Share	  	a right to receive Plan Shares at the Vesting Date where such right is conditional upon the attainment of the Performance Target;
		
	Performance Share Unit	  	a right to receive payment in the form of cash at the Vesting Date where such right is conditional upon the attainment of the Performance Target;
		
	Performance Target	  	the target, set at the Date of Award, that should be attained in order to determine the level of payment as a result of the Vesting of Awards; for the first Awards effected under
this Plan in 2004, this Performance Target is determined by reference to a relative Total Shareholder Return (“RTSR”) measure;
		
	Plan	  	the ING Long term Equity Ownership plan, otherwise known as leo, in its present form or as from time to time amended in accordance with the provisions
hereof;
		
	Plan Shares	  	BDRs, or American Depositary Receipts or other instruments in respect thereof, as determined at the Date of Grant or the Date of Award by the Grantor and all references to Plan
Shares in this Plan shall be construed accordingly;
		
	Purchase Price:	  	at any specified time, the Strike Price of an Option to purchase one (1) Plan Share multiplied by the number of Plan Shares subject to such Option being
exercised;
		
	Redundancy	  	termination of a Participant’s employment within the Group due to a reorganisation of the Group in such circumstances that the Executive Board determines in its absolute
discretion;
		
	Release	  	the transfer of Plan Shares to a Participant and “Release” and “Released” shall be construed and interpreted accordingly;
		
	Rules	  	the rules for the time being governing the Plan;
		
	Stock Exchange	  	the stock exchange of Euronext Amsterdam NV;

  
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	Strike Price	  	the price per Plan Share at which an Option may be exercised, which shall be the Fair Market Value of one (1) share on the Date of Grant, unless determined otherwise by the
Executive Board and specified in the leo Agreement;
		
	Subsidiary	  	a company in which the Company holds at least 50,1% of the voting share capital, as set out in Article 2:24a of the Dutch Civil Code;
		
	Supervisory Board	  	the Board of Supervisory Board Directors of the Company or a duly authorised committee thereof;
		
	Target Payout	  	a payment made to a Participant during the Appropriate Period, as defined in Rule 14.2, where the level of payment is not dependent on, or calculated by reference to, the
attainment of the Performance Target;
		
	Total and Permanent Disability:	  	the mental or physical disability, whether occupational or non-occupational in cause, which satisfies such definition in: (i) any insurance policy or plan provided to the
Participant by the Company or a Group Company; or alternatively (ii) the Participant’s applicable national legislation pertaining to persons with disability;
		
	Vesting	  	the satisfaction of the requirements of Rules 9 and 11 as appropriate, and “Vested” and “Vest” shall be construed accordingly; and
		
	Vesting Date	  	the date on which an Award or an Option shall Vest, as determined by the Executive Board and as specified in the leo Agreement, where the context so requires and
admits, the date upon which vesting takes place pursuant to Rule 9 or Rule 11.

  

	RULE 2:	INTERPRETATION 

 Words or expressions used
in the Plan shall where appropriate: 
  

	(i)	when denoting the masculine gender include the feminine and vice versa; 

  

	(ii)	when denoting the singular include the plural and vice versa; 

  
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	(iii)	when referring to any enactment be construed as a reference to that enactment as for the time being consolidated, amended, re-enacted or replaced and shall include any
regulations made thereunder; 

  

	(iv)	when referring to the Rules be taken to refer to the Rules of this Plan; 

  

	(v)	when a period of time is specified and starts from a given day or the day of an act or event, be calculated exclusive of that day; 

 

	(vi)	be construed such that the headings and sub-headings are for ease of reference only, and do not affect the interpretation of any Rule; 

 

	(vii)	when referring to any enactment or regulations under Dutch law be construed at the discretion of the Executive Board as a reference to other applicable laws or
regulations of any other country (or region of a country); and 

  

	(viii)	references to tax and/or social security contributions and/or withholding taxes shall for the avoidance of doubt include The Netherlands and any other jurisdiction to
which an Employee to whom a Grant and/or an Award is made may be subject. 

  

	RULE 3:	LAPSE OF OPTIONS/AWARDS 

 Where under any
of the provisions of these Rules it is provided that an Option or an Award shall lapse, that lapsed Option or Award shall cease to confer any rights whatsoever on the Participant notwithstanding any other provisions of these Rules. 

 

	RULE 4:	AVAILABILITY OF PLAN SHARES 

 The Company
shall at all times keep available sufficient authorised and unissued Plan Shares or shall procure that sufficient Plan Shares are available for transfer to satisfy: 
  

	(i)	the exercise to the full extent possible of all Options which have neither lapsed nor been fully exercised taking account of any other obligations of the Company to
provide shares of the same class as Plan Shares; and 

  

	(ii)	the Release to the full extent possible of all Awards which have neither lapsed nor been fully Released taking account of any other obligations of the Company to
procure the provision of Plan Shares. 

  

	RULE 5:	POWERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 

  

	5.1	The Plan shall be administered by the Executive Board. The Executive Board shall have such powers and authority delegated to it as set out in the Plan.

  

	5.2	On behalf of the Grantor and following consultation with the Supervisory Board, the Executive Board shall have the exclusive authority and complete discretion to:

  

	 	(i)	decide, on an annual basis, whether or not to effect a Grant and/or an Award to Employees and decide what percentage of the Ordinary Share Capital will be used to give
effect to such annual Grant/Award; 

  
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	 	(ii)	make a Grant and/or an Award to Employees; 

  

	 	(iii)	determine the format, terms and conditions of any leo Agreement; 

 

	 	(iv)	determine, for each Award effected, that the Performance Target attaching to such an Award has been met; 

 

	 	(v)	construe and interpret the Plan, any leo Agreement and any other agreement or document executed pursuant to the Plan; 

 

	 	(vi)	authorise any person to execute on behalf of the Company, any instrument required to effectuate a Grant and/or an Award; and 

 

	 	(vii)	make all other determinations deemed necessary or desirable for the administration of the Plan. 

 

	5.3	The Executive Board shall determine as soon as practicable after the Adoption Date if, how and to what extent any of its powers shall be delegated to the
leo Committee. The Executive Board shall provide the leo Committee with written guidelines to this effect, notwithstanding the authority of the Executive Board to amend or withdraw any such delegation of powers at any
time. 

  

	5.4	The Executive Board’s interpretation and construction of any provision of the Plan, of any Grant and/or Award effected under the Plan or of any leo
Agreement shall be final and binding on all persons claiming an interest in a Grant and/or an Award effected under the Plan. The Executive Board shall not be liable for any action or determination made in good faith with respect to the Plan.

  

	RULE 6:	PARTICIPATION IN THE PLAN 

  

	6.1	Employees may become Participants of the Plan. 

  

	6.2	The Executive Board shall have complete discretion to select Employees as Participants. 

 

	RULE 7:	NON-TRANSFERABILITY OF OPTIONS AND AWARD 

Save as provided in Rules 9.8 and 11.7, no Option and no Award nor any right there under (conditional or otherwise) shall be capable of being transferred,
assigned, charged, pledged or encumbered and any attempt to do so by a Participant will cause such Option and/or Award to lapse with immediate effect. In addition, a Participant’s rights under this Plan are not subject, in any manner, to
alienation, sale, transfer, pledge, attachment or garnishment by creditors of the Participant or by the beneficiaries of the Participant. 
  

	RULE 8:	VARIATION OF CAPITAL AND ADJUSTMENT OF OPTIONS AND AWARDS 

  

	8.1	In the event of any capitalisation issue (other than a capitalisation issue in substitution for, or as an alternative to, a cash dividend) or rights issue or rights
offer or any reduction, sub-division, consolidation or other variation of the capital of the Company affecting the number of BDRs in issue (including any change in the currency in which Plan Shares are denominated): 

 

	 	(i)	the number of Plan Shares comprised in any Option over Plan Shares in the Company and/or the Strike Price; and 

 

	 	(ii)	the number of Plan Shares comprised in any Award may be adjusted by the Grantor (including retrospective adjustments where appropriate) in such manner as the Grantor
considers to be in its opinion fair and reasonable. 

  
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	8.2	Except in the case of an Option over Plan Shares already in issue, no adjustment shall be made which would cause the Strike Price to be less than the nominal value of
that Plan Share. 

  

	8.3	Notice of any adjustment shall be given to those Participants affected by such adjustment by the Grantor who may call in leo Agreements for endorsement,
cancellation or re-issue subsequent upon such adjustment. 

  

	RULE 9:	OPTIONS 

  

	9.1	Options may be granted at any time on or after the Adoption Date of this Plan. 

 

	9.2	Each Option shall be evidenced by a written leo Agreement concluded between the Participant and the Grantor, setting forth the terms and conditions
pertaining to such Option. leo Agreements shall be available in each of the countries in which the Plan is operational and shall, together and concurrently with the Plan, govern the grant of Options in accordance with local legal and
regulatory requirements. 

  

	9.3	Such leo Agreement shall specify, inter alia, the Date of Grant, the number of Plan Shares subject to the Option, the Strike Price, the Option Period, the
Expiration Date and all such other information as required by the terms of these Rules. 

  

	9.4	The Executive Board may decide when an Option becomes exercisable or Vests. Each leo Agreement may include a schedule describing the date, event or act
upon which an Option shall Vest or become exercisable, in whole or in part, with respect to all or a specified portion of the Plan Shares covered by such Option. 

 

	9.5	Save as provided in Rules 9.8 to 9.10 and 14, an Option: 

  

	 	(i)	shall only Vest or be exercisable in such parts after the expiry of such period or periods of time from its Date of Grant as shall be determined by the Executive Board
and as stated on the leo Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	shall not be exercisable at a time precluded by any restrictions, such as the attainment of performance targets, set out in the leo Agreement; but

  

	 	(iii)	subject to Rules 9.6 and 9.7, may thereafter be exercised in whole or in part at any time or from time to time provided that, unless the Executive Board determines
otherwise, the exercise would not be at a time when the acquisition or disposal of Plan Shares by an Employee would be in contravention, in the opinion of the Company’s compliance officer, of the regulations concerning inside information or any
provision which restricts certain Employees and those connected with them from dealing in the Company’s shares when in possession of unpublished price sensitive information. 

  
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	9.6	Options unexercised on the Expiration Date, as specified in the leo Agreement, shall lapse. 

 

	9.7	An Option may be exercised wholly or partly. In the event of partial exercise of an Option, it must be exercised to the extent of at least 500 Plan Shares on each
occasion, unless the number of Plan Shares under Option that can be exercised is less than 500, in which case the balance of the Option must be exercised in full. 

 

	9.8	If a Participant dies, his legal personal representatives (or, if appropriate, his designated beneficiary or beneficiaries and in the event of there being no designated
beneficiary or beneficiaries, his estate) may exercise all or any of his Options in whole or in part at any time in the period ending on the Expiration Date. 

 

	9.9	If a Participant ceases to be employed within the Group by reason of: 

  

	 	(i)	injury or Total and Permanent Disability (evidenced to the satisfaction of the Executive Board); or 

 

	 	(ii)	early retirement by agreement of the Executive Board; or 

  

	 	(iii)	by virtue of retirement on reaching his normal retirement age as determined in the applicable retirement benefit programme, statutory or otherwise he may, subject to
Rules 9.5 to 9.7, exercise all or any of his Options in whole or in part at any time in the period ending on the Expiration Date. 

  

	9.10	If a Participant ceases to be employed within the Group: 

  

	 	(i)	by virtue of termination of employment by the Company or a Group Company due to Business Conditions (including, but not limited to, Redundancy) as determined by the
Executive Board in their absolute discretion; or 

  

	 	(ii)	solely by reason of the company by which he is for the time being employed then ceasing to be a Group Company or by reason of the transfer of the undertaking or part of
the undertaking in which the Participant is employed to a transferee which is not a Group Company, 

 then, he may,
subject to Rules 9.5 to 9.7, exercise all or any of his Options in whole or in part during the period ending twelve months after the date of such Cessation of Employment or transfer as the case may be. 

 

	9.11	 If a Participant gives notice to terminate his employment such that he shall cease to be employed within the Group for a reason not falling within
Rules 9.9 to 9.10 all his Options shall cease to be exercisable and shall lapse on the date of Cessation of Employment save that the Executive Board may in its absolute discretion, but subject to Rules 9.5 to 9.7, prior to the Cessation of
Employment consent to the exercise of any such Option in whole or in part to the extent determined by the Executive Board within three months after such Cessation of Employment or such other period as may be determined by the Executive Board,

  
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provided that the period so determined shall not exceed the maximum permitted by Rule 9.14 after such Cessation of Employment and at the expiry of which any such Option shall, to the extent
unexercised, lapse. 

  

	9.12	If a Participant is given notice terminating his employment, such that he shall cease to be employed within the Group in circumstances not involving gross misconduct or
activity detrimental to the Group on his part and for a reason not falling within Rules 9.8 to 9.10 all his Options shall cease to be exercisable and shall lapse on the date of Cessation of Employment save that the Executive Board may in its
absolute discretion, but subject to Rules 9.6 and 9.7, prior to the Cessation of Employment consent to the exercise of any such Option in whole or in part to the extent determined by the Executive Board within three months after such Cessation of
Employment or such other period as may be determined by the Executive Board, provided that the period so determined shall not exceed the maximum permitted by Rule 9.14 after such Cessation of Employment and at the expiry of which any such Option
shall, to the extent unexercised, lapse. 

  

	9.13	For the avoidance of doubt if a Participant is given notice terminating his employment in circumstances involving gross misconduct or detrimental activity, all of his
Options shall, to the extent unexercised, lapse on the date that such notice of termination of employment is given. 

  

	9.14	The Executive Board may in its absolute discretion but subject to Rules 9.6 and 9.7 extend the periods specified in Rules 9.10 to 9.12 to such longer period as it
may determine. At the expiry of the period specified in Rules 9.8 to 9.13, as the case may be or such longer period as may have been determined under this Rule 9.14 any Options held by the Participant concerned shall, to the extent unexercised,
lapse. 

  

	9.15	A leo Agreement may contain such other provisions as deemed desirable by the Executive Board which do not conflict with the terms of the Plan, including
without limitation: (i) restrictions on the exercise of Options; (ii) restrictions on the disposition of Plan Shares subject to option; (iii) submission by the Participant of such forms and documents as the Executive Board may
reasonably require; and/or (iv) procedures to facilitate the payment of the Strike Price of an Option under any method allowable under Rule 10 and the payment of withholding taxes in accordance with Rule 17. 

 

	RULE 10:	EXERCISE OF OPTIONS 

  

	10.1	Exercise of an Option, or of new rights under this Plan shall be effected by a notice of exercise in writing in a form prescribed from time to time by the Executive
Board lodged with the leo Committee specifying the number of Plan Shares in respect of which the Option is being exercised and accompanied by payment in full of the Purchase Price. 

 

	10.2	 Payment may be made by banker’s draft or cheque or in any other way agreed by the Executive Board provided that if payment is made by way of
cheque, if the cheque is not cleared, the Participant shall be deemed never to have exercised his Option and the Company will be under no obligation to provide any Plan Shares for him. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained therein such
notice shall (other than in the circumstances mentioned in the immediately preceding proviso) take 

  
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effect upon receipt of notice and payment in full and such day shall constitute for all purposes the date of exercise of such Option. The Grantor shall procure that the relevant Plan Shares in
respect of the option shall be transferred (or issued as the case may be) as soon as practicable after the date of exercise. 

  

	RULE 11:	AWARDS 

  

	11.1	Awards of Performance Shares and/or Performance Share Units may be made at any time on or after the Adoption Date of this Plan. 

 

	11.2	Each Award shall be evidenced by a written leo Agreement concluded between the Participant and the Grantor, setting forth the terms and conditions
pertaining to such Award. leo Agreements shall be available in each of the countries in which the Plan is operational and shall, together and concurrently with the Plan, govern the Award in accordance with local legal and regulatory
requirements. 

  

	11.3	A leo Agreement shall specify, inter alia, whether Performance Shares or Performance Shares Units are being granted, the Date of Award, any conditions and
limitations which may have been imposed in accordance with Rule 11.4, the Vesting Date(s), the Release Date(s) and all such other information as required by the terms of these Rules. 

 

	11.4	The Executive Board, when making an Award, may in its absolute discretion impose a Performance Target, being conditions and limitations (additional to any conditions
and limitations contained in any other of these Rules) which must be satisfied prior to the Vesting of such Award, provided that such additional conditions and limitations shall: 

 

	 	(i)	be objective, specified at the Date of Award and set out in full in the leo Agreement; and 

 

	 	(ii)	be such that the Vesting of such an Award after the fulfilment or attainment of any conditions and limitations so specified shall not be dependent upon the further
discretion of any person, other than the determination by the Executive Board that such conditions or limitations have been fulfilled; and 

  

	 	(iii)	not be capable of amendment, variation or waiver unless a change in circumstances occurs which causes the Executive Board to consider that a waived, varied or amended
condition would be a fairer measure of performance and would not be more difficult to satisfy than any existing additional conditions. 

  

	11.5	No consideration shall be payable by a Participant for an Award made in his favour. 

 

	11.6	Save as provided in Rules 11.7 to 11.10 and 14, an Award will Vest upon each of the Vesting Dates stated in the leo Agreement provided that, at the
applicable Vesting Date: 

  

	 	(i)	any Performance Target, being additional conditions and limitations imposed on the Award in accordance with Rule 11.4 (and which have not been waived) have been
fulfilled; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Participant is employed by the Group at the Vesting Date. 

  
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	11.7	If a Participant dies, all or any of his Awards shall continue to Vest upon each of the Vesting Dates stated in the leo Agreement and the right to such
Vested Awards shall reside with his legal personal representatives (or, if appropriate, his designated beneficiary or beneficiaries and in the event of there being no designated beneficiary or beneficiaries, his estate). 

 

	11.8	If a Participant ceases to be employed within the Group by reason of: 

  

	 	(i)	injury or Total and Permanent Disability (evidenced to the satisfaction of the Executive Board); or 

 

	 	(ii)	early retirement by agreement of the Executive Board; or 

  

	 	(iii)	by virtue of retirement on reaching his normal retirement age as determined in the applicable retirement benefit programme, statutory or otherwise

 all or any of his Awards shall continue to Vest upon each of the Vesting Dates stated in the leo
Agreement. 
  

	11.9	If a Participant ceases to be employed within the Group: 

  

	 	(i)	by virtue of termination of employment by the Company or a Group Company due to Business Conditions (including, but not limited to, Redundancy) as determined by the
Executive Board in its absolute discretion; or 

  

	 	(ii)	solely by reason of the company by which he is for the time being employed then ceasing to be a Group Company or by reason of the transfer of the undertaking or part of
the undertaking in which the Participant is employed to a transferee which is not a Group Company, 

 then all or
any of his Awards shall Vest one day after the date of such Cessation of Employment such that payment as a result of such Vesting is set at the Early Vesting Payout. In case of Rule 11.9(ii) above, Cessation of Employment is considered to have taken
place on the date of the company ceasing to be a Group Company, or the date of the transfer of undertaking, as determined by the Executive Board in its absolute discretion. 

 

	11.10	All Awards that Vest based on Rules 11.7, 11.8 or 11.9 shall be converted on the Vesting Date into a right to receive a cash amount equal to the closing price per BDR
on the Stock Exchange on the Vesting Date, as reported by Bloomberg or any such other appropriate source, multiplied by the number of Vested Plan Shares. Any such payment shall be effected as soon as practicable following the Vesting Date.

  

	11.11	If a Participant ceases to be employed within the Group for any reason other than those listed in Rules 11.7 to 11.9 and in circumstances not involving gross misconduct
or detrimental activity, all unvested Awards shall lapse on the date of Cessation of Employment. 

  

	11.12	If a Participant is given notice terminating his employment in circumstances involving gross misconduct or detrimental activity, all vested and unvested Awards shall
lapse on the date that such notice of termination of employment is given. 

  
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	11.13	The Executive Board shall have the power to allow Awards held by a Participant to Vest at a date prior to the Vesting Date. 

 

	11.14	A leo Agreement may contain such other provisions as deemed desirable by the Executive Board which do not conflict with the terms of the Plan, including
without limitation: (i) restrictions on the disposition of any Plan Shares acquired upon Release; (ii) submission by the Participant of such forms and documents as the Executive Board may reasonably require; and/or (iii) procedures to
facilitate the payment of withholding taxes in accordance with Rule 17. 

  

	RULE 12:	RELEASE OF PLAN SHARES 

 Subject to Rules
17.2 to 17.5, Release of Plan Shares to the extent that this relates to a Vested Award shall be effected by the Grantor transferring the relevant Plan Shares, or procuring that the relevant Plan Shares shall be transferred (or issued as the case may
be) to the Participant or other person, persons or estate mentioned in Rule 11.7 as soon as practicable following the Vesting Date. 
  

	RULE 13:	PHANTOM OPTIONS 

 Subject to Rule 5, the
Executive Board shall have the discretionary authority to grant Participants a phantom Option, which shall entitle the recipient to receive a payment in cash that is calculated by reference to the amount by which the Fair Market Value of a specified
number of Plan Shares appreciates from the Date of Grant of such right to the exercise date. All rights and obligations of holders of Options shall apply equally to holders of phantom Options, except for provisions in the Plan expressly relating to
actual Plan Share ownership. 
  

	RULE 14:	TAKEOVERS, RECONSTRUCTION, AMALGAMATION AND LIQUIDATION 

  

	14.1	Subject to the Company’s rules of association, required Company shareholder action and any applicable laws, in the event of the Company’s dissolution,
liquidation, sale of all or substantially all of its assets, merger, split, consolidation or similar transaction, change in control or share-for-share exchange or similar event as determined by the Supervisory Board, the Executive Board shall,
subject to the approval of the Supervisory Board, have the power to: 

  

	 	(i)	effective immediately prior to the occurrence of such event, cancel each outstanding Option (whether or not then exercisable); and/or 

 

	 	(ii)	in full consideration of the cancellation referred to in subsection (i), pay to the Participant, for each Plan Share subject to such Option, an amount in cash equal to
the excess of the value of the property (including cash) received by the holder of a Plan Share as a result of such event over the Purchase Price; and/or 

  

	 	(iii)	provide for the exchange of each Option outstanding immediately prior to such event (whether or not then exercisable) with an option with respect to some or all of the
property for which Plan Shares are exchanged in such transaction and, as a result, make any necessary equitable adjustment in the strike price of the new option, or the number of Plan Shares or amount of property subject to the option or, as
appropriate, provide for a cash payment to the Participant to whom such Option was granted in partial consideration for the exchange of the Option. 

  
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	14.2	If any company becomes an Acquiring Company or any person becomes an Acquiring Person then all subsisting Awards shall Vest such that payment as a result of such
Vesting is set at the Target Payout. The Plan Shares shall be Released (in the case of Performance Shares) or the cash payment shall be made (in the case of Performance Share Units) within the Appropriate Period as soon as the Supervisory Board has
determined that the change of Control has occurred in line with the provisions of this Rule 14.2 and is satisfied that the applicable requirements of Rules 17.2 to 17.5 have been satisfied. In such case, the Executive Board, subject to the approval
of the Supervisory Board, also reserves the right to pay an amount in cash equal to the then prevailing value of the Plan Shares subject to the Award. 

  

	14.3	All adjustments and/or payments described in this Rule 14 shall be made by the Executive Board acting in good faith and shall be checked and approved by an independent
advisor. Such approval shall be conclusive and binding on all persons. 

  

	14.4	Except as expressly provided in this Rule 14, no Participant shall be afforded any rights by reason of any capital or corporate reorganisation of the Company. Any grant
of new or replacement of Options and/or Awards shall not affect any Options and/or Awards previously granted under the Plan. 

  

	14.5	An Award or Grant effected pursuant to the Plan shall not affect in any way the right or power of the Company to effect any capital or corporate reorganisation.

  

	RULE 15:	LOSS OF OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT 

  

	15.1	The Plan does not form part of the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or any Group Company, and shall not be construed to give any Participant the
right to remain in the employ of the Company or any Group Company. 

  

	15.2	A Grant effected or an Award made under this Plan cannot be considered a guarantee to the Participant that the employment of the Participant with the Company or with
any other Group Company will continue. 

  

	15.3	Any benefits derived by the Participant under this Plan shall not be taken into account for the purposes of determining the Participant’s contribution or
entitlement to benefits under any pension arrangement or for the purposes of determining any other claim for compensation the Participant may have against the Company or against any other Group Company. 

 

	15.4	 Where the employment of the Participant terminates for whatever reason, the Participant shall not be entitled to any compensation or damages including
damages following unfair dismissal, any other form of breach of contract or any claim for compensation for the loss of employment insofar as such compensation or damages arise or may arise from the Participant ceasing to have rights under, or
ceasing to be entitled to receive Performance Shares, to receive cash or to exercise any Option or any phantom Option under this Plan as a result of such termination. The Plan shall not at any time affect the rights of the

  
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Company or a Group Company to terminate such Participant’s status as an Employee, whether with or without cause. 

 

	15.5	The Grant of an Option and the Award of Performance Shares or Performance Share Units shall not entitle or preclude the Participant from participating in another Grant
or another Award under the Plan or participation in any other plan operated by the Company or Group. 

  

	RULE 16:	PLAN SHARES 

  

	16.1	All transfers and all allotments of Plan Shares shall be subject to any necessary regulatory consents for the time being in force and it shall be the responsibility of
the Company to comply with any requirements to be fulfilled in order to obtain or obviate the necessity for any such consent. 

  

	16.2	Plan Shares transferred pursuant to the Plan will be transferred without the benefit of any rights (including shareholder rights) attaching thereto by reference to a
record date preceding the date of exercise in the case of Options and preceding the date of Vesting in the case of Awards. Save as regards rights attaching to Plan Shares by reference to a record date prior to the date on which the Plan Shares are
allotted and issued, Plan Shares issued upon the exercise of Options and Plan Shares Released shall be identical and rank pari passu in all respects with the shares in the same class then in issue. 

 

	RULE 17:	TAX AND SOCIAL SECURITY 

  

	17.1	All applicable personal tax and employee social security levies in respect of the implementation of the Plan shall be borne by the Participant.

  

	17.2	It shall be a condition of the obligation of the Grantor, to issue or to procure the transfer of Plan Shares to a Participant and the Participant (or in the event of
his death, such person, persons or estate mentioned in Rules 9.8 and 11.9) shall permit the Company or any Group Company to account for an amount equal to any wage or income tax, employee’s social security contributions liability and any other
liabilities for which the Company or a Group Company (as the case may be) has an obligation to withhold and account. 

  

	17.3	In order to meet its obligations, the Participant will permit the Grantor to sell, on behalf of the Participant, sufficient Plan Shares to meet the Participant’s
liabilities under Rule 17.1 above. The Company or any Group Company as the case may be may retain from the sale proceeds an amount equal to such liability and any balance will be paid to the Participant. 

 

	17.4	Whenever Plan Shares are to be Released or issued under the Plan, the Company or any Group Company may require the Participant to remit to the Company or a Group
Company an amount sufficient to satisfy all withholding tax requirements prior to the Release or transfer of the Plan Shares, including, but not limited to, the withholding of wage tax, income tax and social security contributions.

  
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	17.5	The Plan is governed by the applicable tax and social security legislation and regulations prevailing at the date of the adoption of the Plan by the Supervisory Board
of the Company. If any tax and/or social security legislation or regulations are amended in the future and any tax or employee social security levies become payable, the costs and risks related thereto shall be borne by the Participant.

  

	17.6	For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of Rules 17.2 to 17.4 shall apply to a Participant’s liabilities that may arise on the (i) Grant, Vesting and
exercise of an Option and (ii) the Vesting and/or Release of his Award in more than one jurisdiction. 

  

	17.7	Except as described in this Rule 17, any tax, employee’s social security contributions or similar liabilities arising out of the disposal of Plan Shares shall be
the responsibility of the Participant alone. Any payment made under the Plan shall not be pensionable and shall not be brought into account for the purposes of calculating or imputing any salary related benefits of the Participant.

  

	RULE 18:	REPORTING 

 It shall be a condition of the
obligation of the Grantor to issue or to procure the transfer of Plan Shares to Participants that such issue or transfer shall not take place until such time as the Grantor is satisfied that the Company or Group Company which employs the Participant
is aware of, and will carry out, its reporting obligations in respect of the transfer or issue of Plan Shares where necessary. 
  

	RULE 19:	PLAN AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION 

  

	19.1	Subject to Rule 19.3, the Executive Board may from time to time at its absolute discretion amend any of the Rules of the Plan. 

 

	19.2	The Executive Board shall have the power from time to time to make or vary regulations for the administration of this Plan and to amend the terms or impose further
conditions on the Vesting or exercise of Options and/or the Vesting or Release of Awards to take account of taxation, securities law or exchange control laws provided always that such regulations, terms and conditions do not conflict with the
provisions of this Plan. 

  

	19.3	No amendment, waiver or replacement to or of this Plan, any Rule or regulations for the administration of this Plan shall be made to the extent to which it would have a
detrimental effect on any of the subsisting rights of Participants except with such consent on their part. 

  

	RULE 20:	TERMINATION 

 Notwithstanding the
provisions contained in Rules 9.1 and 11.1 of this Plan, the Executive Board may at any time resolve that no further Options be granted and/or Awards be made to Employees under this Plan, and in such event no further Options will be granted and/or
Awards will be made but in all other respects the provisions of this Plan shall remain in full force and effect. 

  
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	RULE 21:	ADMINISTRATION 

  

	21.1	Written notice of any amendment made in accordance with Rule 19 shall be given to those Participants affected by such amendment. 

 

	21.2	Any notice or other document required to be given hereunder to any Participant shall be delivered to him at his home address or such other address as may appear to the
Executive Board to be appropriate or in any other format agreed in advance between the Participant and the person giving the notice on behalf of the Executive Board. Any notice or other document required to be given to the Company, a Group Company,
the Executive Board or the Grantor shall be delivered in a format agreed in advance between the Participant and the person receiving the notice. Notices sent by post, unless received earlier, shall be deemed to have been given on the fifth day
following the date of posting. 

  

	21.3	The Grantor may, at its absolute discretion, issue written guidance setting out the procedures whereby the Plan shall be operated. If such written guidance is issued to
any Group Company, that Group Company shall be obliged to act in accordance with that written guidance except that in the event of a conflict between any such written guidance and the Rules, the Rules will take precedence. 

 

	21.4	Participants shall be subject to and bound by the terms and conditions of the regulations concerning inside information, the “Reglement inzake
Voorwetenschap”. Such rules may restrict the rights of the Participants under this Plan. Participants are expected to be familiar with the regulations concerning inside information and any other information, guidance and/or regulations
issued by the Company or relevant government or regulatory bodies, and the Company shall incur no liability should the Participant act in breach of these rules. 

 

	RULE 22:	DISPUTES 

 The decision of the Executive
Board in any dispute or question relating to any Grant or Award shall be final and conclusive subject to the terms of this Plan. 
  

	RULE 23:	CONFLICTS WITH AGREEMENTS 

 The provisions
of a leo Agreement shall govern and prevail in the event of any conflict with the Rules of the Plan. Any conflicting or inconsistent term of a leo Agreement shall be interpreted and implemented by the Executive Board in a
manner consistent with the Plan. 
  

	RULE 24:	GOVERNING LAW 

  

	24.1	These Rules shall be governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the law of The Netherlands. 

 

	24.2	The Company, Group Companies and the Participants irrevocably submit, in respect of any suit, action or proceeding related to the interpretation or enforcement of the
Plan, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Amsterdam. 

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 Exhibit 10.57 

 

			
	Agreement	  	Page 1 of 6

 ING GROEP N.V. (THE ‘COMPANY’) 
 Insurance Americas 
 Atlanta 
 United States 
 Number of Options 
 Number of Performance Shares 
 Any Grant of Options and/or Award of Performance Shares pursuant
to the ING Group LONG TERM EQUITY OWNERSHIP PLAN is subject to the following terms and conditions. Your personal details listed above together with these terms and conditions constitute your LEO AGREEMENT (THE ‘AGREEMENT’). 

Article 1 – General 
 1.1 The
capitalised terms in this Agreement shall, unless otherwise defined or the context otherwise requires, have the same definition as in the Plan. Unless otherwise stated or the context so requires, the singular shall be construed to mean the plural,
and vice versa. 
 1.2 The provisions of this Agreement shall govern and prevail in the event of any conflict with the Plan. Any conflicting or
inconsistent term of this Agreement shall be interpreted and implemented by the Executive Board in a manner consistent with the Plan. 
 1.3 The
Participant has read the Rules of the Plan, and accepts and agrees to the terms and conditions thereof. 
 1.4 The Participant understands and
accepts that failure to accept this Agreement by returning a signed copy of this Agreement to the Company on or before 7 April 2010, will result in no Options or Awards being granted. 
 1.5 The Participant understands and agrees that notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this Agreement, and the Grants and/or Awards granted hereby, shall be administered in accordance with the
applicable law stated in Article 6 below, and applicable US laws including but not limited to the Jobs Creation Act of 2004, as amended from time to time (‘Jobs Act’). 
 Article 2 – Grant of Option 
 2.1 Grant of Option. The Company will grant the
Participant an Option to purchase and acquire the number of Plan Shares as communicated to the Participant, under the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Agreement, if and provided that the Participant is still employed on 7 April 2010 by
ING Groep N.V. or a Subsidiary as defined under the Rules of the Plan (‘Group’). 
 2.2 Date of Grant. The date on which the Option
will be granted is 17 March 2010. 

			
		
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 2.3 Option Period. The Option Period begins on the Date of Grant and ends on the Expiration Date, which,
in normal circumstances, will be 17 March 2020. 
 2.4 Exercise Period. Subject to the provisions of Rules 9 and 10 of the Plan, the Option
can be exercised by the Participant at any time in the period beginning on 17 March 2013 and ending on the Expiration Date. 
 2.5 Strike
Price. The Strike Price the Participant will pay to exercise the Option will be the Fair Market Value of one Share on the Date of Grant, as determined by the Grantor. 
 2.6 Exercise of Option. The Participant may exercise the Option in whole or in part, by delivering notice in accordance with the notice as amended from time to time, to the Company, provided that the
minimum number that may be exercised at any time is the lesser of 500 Plan Shares or the total number of Options held by the Participant. 
 2.7
Delivery of the Plan Shares or Sale of Plan Shares. Upon receipt of the notice as mentioned in Article 2.6 of this Agreement, the Plan Shares acquired as a result of the exercise of the Option will be delivered to the brokerage account of the
Participant or such Plan Shares will be sold by the Company on behalf of and for the account of the Participant in accordance with the instructions of the Participant as indicated in the aforementioned notice or as otherwise provided for in those
countries where local rules restrict employees from holding foreign shares or where extensive or prohibitive securities laws filing requirements exist. 
 Article 3 – The Award 
 3.1 Nature of this Award. The Award made under this Agreement
constitutes the grant of a conditional right to receive Plan Shares following the Vesting of Performance Shares. 
 3.2 Number of Plan Shares
subject to the Award. The Company will grant the Participant an Award to receive the number of Plan Shares as communicated to the Participant, under the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Agreement, if and provided that the Participant is
still employed on 7 April 2010 by the Group. 
 3.3 Date of Award. The date on which the Award will be made is 17 March 2010.

 3.4 Consideration. Except in the United States, no consideration is payable by the Participant in respect of this Award. In the United
States, the Award constitutes consideration for the covenants contained in Article 7.1 of this Agreement. 
 3.5 Vesting Date and Performance
Target. Except as provided for in Article 3.7, this Award will Vest on 17 March 2013 provided (i) the Performance Target, as published in the operating guidelines effective at the Date of Award for the performance cycle 2010-2012, is met;
and (ii) the Participant is still employed by the Company or any Group Company on such date. Plan Shares, to the extent that this relates to a Vested Award, shall be transferred to the Participant as soon as practicable following the Vesting
Date. 
 3.6 Delivery of Plan Shares or Sale of Plan Shares In accordance with instructions provided by the Participant, Plan Shares, to the
extent that this relates to a Vested Award, shall be transferred to the brokerage account of the Participant and/or sold by the Company on behalf of and for the account of the Participant, as soon as practicable following the Vesting Date. The
Participant should provide instructions to the Company during the designated period(s) prior to the Vesting Date instructing the Company to transfer the Plan 

			
		
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Shares to the brokerage account of the Participant and/or to sell such Plan Shares on behalf of and for the account of the Participant. If the Participant fails to provide any such instructions
to the Company during the designated period(s), the Plan Shares shall automatically be sold on behalf of and for the account of the Participant. 
 3.7 Accelerated Vesting and Corporate Events. Where applicable, effective 1 January 2005, Rules 11.9 and 11.13 shall only apply to this Award to the extent that such Rules refer to an event which
constitutes a change of control under Section 409A of the Jobs Act. 
 Article 4 – Data protection 

4.1 The Participant hereby consents to the processing, collection, recording, organising, storing and adapting by the Company and the third party
administrators involved in the operation and administration of the Plan, of the personal data, (including, inter alia, name, business contact information, personnel number, position and information on Grants or Awards) relating to the Participant
for the sole purpose of participating in the Plan and the Agreement including the operation and administration of the Plan and grants hereby such consent for the period specified in Article 4.4 of this Agreement. 

4.2 The Participant also consents to the transfer of his/her personal data referred to under Article 4.1 of this Agreement by the Company to the
third party administrators that are assigned to the operation and administration of the Plan for this Participant specifically and that are located in the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong or in some countries in the
EU. The Participant agrees that some of these countries that are outside of the European Union have a level of protection in respect of personal data that may not be regarded as adequate when viewed in the context of Dutch data protection law.

 4.3 The Participant also agrees that a limited set of his/her personal data (name, Leo ID, business line) is accessible to those third party
administrators that are not specifically assigned to him/her for the operation and administration of the Plan, in the countries referred to under Article 4.2 of this Agreement, for the sole purpose of identification and other related administrative
reasons (e.g. to trace Participants that have changed position within the ING Group). 
 4.4 The Participant’s personal data related to the
Plan will be held in a database file titled with his/her name and unique identification code for the duration of the Plan taking to account any additional data retention period required by applicable law. The database will be kept by the Company or
Group Companies on behalf of the Company. 
 4.5 Third party administrators are all Group Companies, but may incidentally include other third
party advisors in respect of any incentive schemes or arrangements operated by the Company and any regulatory authorities or other governmental body (e.g. for tax and other purposes pursuant to applicable law and regulations). 

4.6 The Participant understands that the provision of all of his/her personal data is obligatory for the purpose of his/her participation in the Plan and
agrees with the transfer of the relevant personal data to Company by the Group Company that he/she is employed by. The Participant is aware of his/her right to access and/or correct personal data, if and when necessary, by contacting the local Human
Resources representative. 

			
		
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 Article 5 – Right to Reclaim 
 5.1 Reclaiming of Vested Options and Plan Shares. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions as set out in the Plan and this Agreement, the Participant expressly agrees that in case he/she engages in
conduct or performs acts which are considered as -to be determined by and solely at the discretion of the Executive Board – : 
 (i)
malfeasance; 
 (ii) fraud; or 
 (iii)
specific conduct which has led to the material re-statement of the Company’s annual accounts and/or significant reputational harm to the Company, 
 the Company can reclaim vested Options and/or awarded Plan Shares received by such Participant under this Agreement. In case, the Participant chose to exercise and sell his/her Options and/or sell his/her
Plan Shares upon vesting, the Company reserves the right to receive an amount in Euros equal to the value received by the Participant at the time of such sale. The Participant is obliged to repay this amount at first demand by the Company.

 5.2 Reclaiming of Unvested Options and Awards. In accordance with Plan Rule 9.13 and 11.12 all unvested Options and Awards will lapse
immediately once the Participant has been given notice terminating his/her employment in circumstances involving gross misconduct or detrimental activity. 
 Article 6 – Governing law and Jurisdiction 
 6.1 Governing law and jurisdiction. Except
for Article 7 below, this Agreement shall be governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the law of The Netherlands. The Company and the Participant irrevocably submit, in respect of any suit, action or proceeding related to the
interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Amsterdam. 
 6.2 Partial invalidity. Parties
expressly agree that the invalidity or unenforceability of an Article or Articles of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other Article of this Agreement and that the remainder of this Agreement will remain in full
effect. Any such invalid or unenforceable Article shall be replaced or be deemed to be replaced by a provision that is considered to be valid and enforceable. The interpretation of the replacing Article shall be as close as possible to the intent of
the invalid or unenforceable Article. 
 Article 7 – Participant Covenants 
 7.1 In consideration of the Grant set forth in Article 2 and/or the Award set forth in Article 3 of this Agreement, Participant agrees to abide by the restrictive covenants set forth below. For the
purposes of this Article 7, the definition of ‘Company’ is expanded to include any Subsidiaries or affiliates that do business in the United States. 
  

	(i)	Protection of confidential information. The Participant will not, without permission of the Company, disclose any Company confidential information or trade
secrets to anyone outside the Company, unless required by subpoena. Confidential information and trade secrets include, but are not limited to, customer lists, product development information, marketing and sales plans, premium or other pricing
information, operating policies and manuals, and, or other confidential information related to the Company. 

			
		
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	(ii)	Nonsolicitation of employees and agents. The Participant will not, for 12 months following Cessation of Employment, directly or indirectly attempt to induce any
employee, agent or agency, broker, broker-dealer, financial planner, registered principal or representative of the Company to be employed by or to perform services for any entity that competes with the Company. 

 

	(iii)	Nonsolicitation of customers. The Participant will not, for 12 months following Cessation of Employment, directly or indirectly attempt to solicit the trade of
any person that is a customer of the Company or which the Company has been undertaking reasonable steps to procure as a customer during the 6 months preceding termination of employment. This limitation will only apply to products or services in
competition with a product or service of the Company, and to customers with whom Participant had contact during employment. 

  

	(iv)	Agreement to Cooperate. Following the Cessation of Employment, the Participant will cooperate with the Company, without additional compensation, on matters
within the scope of Participant’s responsibilities during employment. The Company agrees to reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket expenses the Participant incurs in connection with such assistance. The Company agrees it will make all reasonable
efforts to minimize disruption to the Participant’s other commitments. 

 7.2 If any provision of Article 7.1 is determined
by a court of competent jurisdiction not to be enforceable in the manner set forth above, the parties agree that they intend the provision to be enforceable to the maximum extent possible under applicable law, and that the court should reform the
provision to make it enforceable in accordance with the intent of the parties. 
 7.3 The Participant acknowledges that these covenants are a
material inducement for the Company to effect the Grant set forth in Article 2 and/or the Award set forth in Article 3 of this Agreement. The Participant further acknowledges that a violation of any term of the covenants will cause the Company
irreparable injury for which adequate remedies are not available at law. Therefore, the Participant agrees that, if the Participant breaches any of the covenants: 
  

	(i)	any Grant and/or Award made to the Participant pursuant to this Agreement will be rescinded; 

 

	(ii)	the Participant will not be entitled to retain any income or property derived from the Grant and/or Award; and 

 

	(iii)	the Company will be entitled to an injunction, restraining order or such other equitable relief (without the requirement to post bond) restraining the Participant from
committing any violation of the covenants contained in Article 7.1. 

 The remedies in this Article are cumulative and are in
addition to any other rights and remedies the Company may have at law or in equity as a court or arbitrator may reasonably determine. 
 7.4 The
Company may terminate any Grant and/or Award if the Participant has willfully engaged in gross misconduct that the Company determines is likely to be damaging or detrimental to the Company. 

			
		
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 7.5 This Article 7 will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia. Any
proceedings involving Article 7 will be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of Georgia. 
 I, the undersigned, confirm
that I have read and understand the information set out in the LEO AGREEMENT (THE ‘AGREEMENT’) above and accept this Award under the terms thereof. 
  

					
	Date	  	Print Name	 	Signature

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