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Form of Tax Services Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.12 
  

			
	 C L I F F O R D
  
 C H A N C E
	 	 CLIFFORD CHANCE LLP
  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 MAN GROUP PLC

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 MF GLOBAL LTD 

 
  
  
  

 TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT -

 FOR TAX SERVICES 
  

 CONTENTS 
  

					
	 Clause
	 	  	  	Page
	 1.
	 	 Interpretation
	  	1
	 2.
	 	 Condition Precedent, Commencement And Term
	  	4
	 3.
	 	 Services—Scope, Standards, Form And Changes
	  	5
	 4.
	 	 It, Ip And Third Party Consents
	  	6
	 5.
	 	 Exit Planning
	  	9
	 6.
	 	 Requirements Of A Party In Receipt Of Services And Relief For The Providing Party
	  	10
	 7.
	 	 Fees And Vat
	  	11
	 8.
	 	 Contract Management
	  	12
	 9.
	 	 Termination
	  	12
	 10.
	 	 Consequences Of Termination
	  	14
	 11.
	 	 Change Control Procedure
	  	17
	 12.
	 	 Liability
	  	18
	 13.
	 	 Force Majeure
	  	19
	 14.
	 	 Audit Rights
	  	20
	 15.
	 	 Data Protection And Regulatory Matters
	  	20
	 16.
	 	 Third Parties’ Rights And Liability
	  	21
	 17.
	 	 Disputes And Arbitration
	  	21
	 18.
	 	 General
	  	21
	 Schedule 1             (SERVICES TO
BE PROVIDED BY MGP TO MF GLOBAL)
	  	26
	 Schedule 2             (SERVICES TO
BE PROVIDED BY MF GLOBAL TO MGP)
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 This Agreement is made on
                 2007 
 BETWEEN: 
  

	(1)	MAN GROUP PLC, a company incorporated under the laws of England, whose registered office is at Sugar Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DU (Registered in England
No. 2921462) (“MGP”); and 

  

	(2)	MF GLOBAL LTD, a company incorporated under the laws of Bermuda, whose registered office is at Clarendon House, 2 Church Street, Hamilton HM 11 Bermuda (Registered in Bermuda
No. 39998) (“MF Global”). 

 WHEREAS: 
  

	(A)	Pursuant to an agreement (the “Master Separation Agreement”) dated on or about the date of this Agreement between MGP and MF Global, the parties agreed to the
Separation in relation to the IPO of MF Global (as each term is defined in the Master Separation Agreement). 

  

	(B)	The parties require certain tax services (specified in the Services Schedules) to be provided to them and/or their Affiliates on a transitional basis on and following the date of
the IPO on the terms of this Agreement. The parties have agreed to provide or procure the provision of these Services on the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	(C)	In addition, each party requires assistance from the other party in transitioning its business off the Services during the term of this Agreement and related data migration. The
parties have agreed to provide such assistance to each other as more fully described in this Agreement. 

  

	1.	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, the following capitalised terms shall have the following meanings, unless otherwise indicated. 

 “Affiliate” means, in relation to a party, any company, partnership or other entity which from time to time Controls, is Controlled by or
is under the common Control with that party. 
 “Agreement” means the terms of this agreement, including any Schedules.

 “Business” means the business operated by a party and its Affiliates as at the Effective Date and as reasonably expanded
from time to time. 
 “Business Day” means a day, other than a Saturday or Sunday, on which banks are open for business in
London and New York. 
 “Change” has the meaning given to it in clause 11. 
 “Change Control Procedures” means the procedures by which changes may be made to one or more of the Services, as set out in clause 11.

 “Contract Manager” has the meaning given to it in clause 8. 
  

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 “Control” means the beneficial ownership of more than 50 per cent of the issued
share capital, or the legal power to direct or cause the direction of the general management, of the company, partnership or other person in question, and “Controlled” shall be construed accordingly. 
 “Data Protection Laws” means any legislation in force from time to time which implements the Data Protection Directives and is applicable
to the provision of the Services pursuant to this agreement, including the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426). 
 “Effective Date” means the “IPO Date” as defined in the Master Separation Agreement. 
 “Fees” means the fees, costs and expenses to be paid by a party or its relevant Affiliate to the other party or its relevant Affiliate
for the Services provided as set out in the Services Schedules. 
 “IPO” has the meaning given to it in the Master Separation
Agreement. 
 “Intellectual Property Rights” means all intellectual property rights in any part of the world and shall
include: patents (including supplementary protection certificates), utility models, rights in inventions, registered and unregistered trade and service marks, rights in business and trade names and get-up, rights in domain names, registered designs,
unregistered rights in designs, semiconductor and topography rights, copyrights and neighbouring rights, database rights and in each case rights of a similar or corresponding character and all applications and rights to apply for the protection of
any of the foregoing. 
 “IT System” means the information technology systems owned or used by a party in connection with its
business, excluding that party’s own software, data and Third Party Software. 
 “Master Separation Agreement” has the
meaning given to it in the recitals. 
 “MF Global Data” means any of the data and/or databases provided by MF Global and/or
an Affiliate of MF Global to MGP and/or an Affiliate of MGP in connection with the provision and/or receipt of the Services, including any such data as MGP and/or its Affiliate may incorporate in its databases. 
 “MF Global Software” means the software in which MF Global and/or an Affiliate of MF Global owns the Intellectual Property Rights and
used by MF Global, MGP and/or any of their Affiliates in connection with the provision and/or receipt of the Services. 
 “MGP
Data” means any of the data and/or databases provided by MGP and/or an Affiliate of MGP to MF Global and/or an Affiliate of MF Global in connection with the provision and/or receipt of the Services, including any such data as MF Global
and/or its Affiliate may incorporate in its databases. 
  

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 “MGP Software” means the software in which MGP and/or an Affiliate of MGP owns the
Intellectual Property Rights and used by MF Global, MGP and/or any of their Affiliates in connection with the provision and/or receipt of the Services. 
 “Personal Data” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Data Protection Law, as shall the terms “data subject”, “processing” and “processed”.

 “Requirement” has the meaning given to it in clause 6. 
 “Separation” has the meaning given to it in the Master Separation Agreement. 
 “Service Recipient” means, in relation to a Service, either MF Global (and/or any of its Affiliates) or MGP (and/or any of its
Affiliates), as the case may be, who: 
  

	 	(a)	is to receive the benefit of the Service under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(b)	is or will be operating a Business which was provided with a service equivalent to the Service, or provided a service equivalent to the Service, in the ordinary course of that
Business in the 12 months prior to the Effective Date. 

 “Service Term” means, in respect of each Service, the
period for which that Service will be provided, as set out in the Services Schedules. 
 “Services” means the relevant
services to be provided or procured by a party for the benefit of the Service Recipient(s), as more fully set out in the Services Schedules, provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, no Services are provided pursuant to the Services Schedules (and
the Services Schedules shall not be construed to include the provision of any services) that consist solely of tax research or tax planning. 
 “Services Schedule” means Schedule 1 and/or Schedule 2 (as applicable), and “Services Schedules” means both of these Schedules. 
 “Tax Authority” means any government, state or municipality, or any local, state, federal or other authority, body or official, anywhere in the world, capable of exercising a fiscal, revenue, customs
or excise function. 
 “Tax Matters Deed” means the agreement so called entered into between MGP and MF Global on or about
the date of this Agreement. 
 “Third Party Software” means software the Intellectual Property Rights in which are owned by a
third party and which is used in respect of the provision of the Services. 
 “TUPE” means the Transfer of Undertakings
(Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006. 
 “USD” means the legal currency of the United States of America. 

“VAT” means: 
  

	 	(a)	 any tax imposed in conformity with the European Council directive of 28 November 2006 on the common system of value added tax (EC Directive 

  

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2006/112) (including, in relation to the United Kingdom, value added tax imposed by the Value Added Tax Act 1994 and regulations supplemental thereto); and

  

	 	(b)	any other tax of a similar nature, whether imposed in a member state of the European Union in substitution for, or levied in addition to, such tax referred to in (a), or elsewhere
in any other country or jurisdiction. 

  

	1.2	In this Agreement words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa and words importing gender include any other gender. 

  

	1.3	The headings of clauses are for ease of reference and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement. 

  

	1.4	Any reference to a statutory provision shall include any subordinate legislation made from time to time under that provision which is in force at the date of this Agreement.

  

	1.5	Any reference to a statute or statutory provision shall include such statute or provision as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated whether before or after the date
of this Agreement. 

  

	1.6	The words “include”, “includes” and “including” and any words following them shall be construed without limitation to the
generality of any preceding words or concepts and vice versa. 

  

	1.7	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a person or party shall, at any time when such person or party is treated as a member of a group for VAT
purposes, include (where appropriate) a reference to the representative member of such group at such time (the term “representative member” to have the same meaning as in the Value Added Tax Act 1994). 

  

	1.8	In the event of an inconsistency between the terms of a Schedule to this Agreement and the other terms of this Agreement, the terms of the Schedule shall have precedence.

  

	1.9	In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the Tax Matters Deed and this Agreement, the Tax Matters Deed shall prevail. 

  

	2.	CONDITION PRECEDENT, COMMENCEMENT AND TERM 

  

	2.1	Condition Precedent 

 With the exception of this
clause 2.1 and clauses 17 (Disputes and Arbitration) and 18 (General) (which will become effective on the date of signature of this Agreement), the remainder of this Agreement will only take effect if the IPO occurs, and is conditional
on the IPO taking effect. If the foregoing condition does not occur by 30 June 2008 (or such later date as the parties may agree in writing), this Agreement will terminate automatically. 
  

	2.2	Commencement 

 The parties will commence providing
the Services on the Effective Date. 
  

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	2.3	Term 

  

	 	2.3.1	Each Service will be provided for the duration of the Service Term (subject to earlier termination in accordance with this Agreement) and will lapse automatically thereafter.

  

	 	2.3.2	This Agreement will terminate automatically on the earlier of the following events: 

  

	 	(a)	when each party has ceased providing the last of the Services; 

  

	 	(b)	on the expiry of the Service Term for all Services; or 

  

	 	(c)	on the termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms. 

  

	3.	SERVICES—SCOPE, STANDARDS, FORM AND CHANGES 

  

	3.1	Services Scope 

  

	 	3.1.1	In consideration of the relevant Fees to be paid by each party to the other party under this Agreement, the other party shall provide the Services to the relevant Service Recipients
in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement provided that the Services described in Schedule 2 shall be provided by MF Global to MGP only in the event that Donna Balon is, on the Effective Date, employed by MF Global or one of its
Affiliates. 

  

	 	3.1.2	Each party shall ensure that the Service Recipients who are its Affiliates comply with the provisions of this Agreement (other than payment provisions) as if they were party to it,
and shall be responsible to the other party for any failure by any of its affiliated Service Recipients so to comply. 

  

	3.2	Service Standards 

  

	 	3.2.1	Subject to clause 3.2.3, the Services will be provided by the relevant party to the same standard, quality and extent to which they have ordinarily been provided by MGP and/or its
relevant Affiliate to its other relevant Affiliates during the 12 months prior to the Effective Date. 

  

	 	3.2.2	Each party will provide its Services with the same skill and care employed by MGP and/or its relevant Affiliate in the 12 months prior to the Effective Date in respect of the
provision of those Services to its other relevant Affiliates, and in compliance with the laws and regulations that apply to it as a provider (not a recipient) of the Services. 

  

	 	3.2.3	Where the Services consist of services which were not previously provided by MGP and/or its Affiliate in the ordinary course of its business, those Services shall be provided by the
relevant party with reasonable skill and care and to a standard consistent with prevailing industry practice. 

  

	3.3	Form and Function of Services 

  

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	 	3.3.1	The Services shall, in all material respects, be the same in form and function as the equivalent services provided by MGP and/or its relevant Affiliate to its other relevant
Affiliates in the 12 months prior to the Effective Date. 

  

	 	3.3.2	Where the Services consist of services which were not previously provided in the ordinary course of MGP’s and/or its relevant Affiliate’s business, the form and function
of those Services will be as set out in the Services Schedules. 

  

	3.4	Change in Services 

 If a party requires any
additional services or any change in the Services (including any increased functionality not contemplated by the standards and requirements referred to in this clause 3 and any service or functionality excluded under the Services Schedules) then
this may be requested through the Change Control Procedures. The other party shall be under no obligation to provide such additional services and/or changes to the Services except to the extent otherwise provided for in the Change Control
Procedures. 
  

	3.5	Change in Scope of the Services 

 The Services will
only be provided by the relevant party, and may only be used by the other party, for the benefit of the other party’s Business and for no other purpose. However, if a party expands or changes its Business activities, or diversifies beyond or
narrows the scope of the Business, after the Effective Date and such changes require the Services to be materially varied or extended to cover such change in or addition to the Business activities, that party will have to request and agree to the
relevant variation to the Services under the Change Control Procedures. For the avoidance of doubt, the party providing the Services is not obliged to make any such material variation or extension to the Services in respect of such change or
addition to the Business activities. 
  

	4.	IT, IP AND THIRD PARTY CONSENTS 

  

	4.1	Intellectual property rights 

  

	 	4.1.1	Each party will retain all Intellectual Property Rights in any material developed by it in connection with this Agreement or the performance of the Services. Each party will grant
to the other party a royalty-free and perpetual licence to use such Intellectual Property Rights (excluding any Intellectual Property Rights which are developed and owned by a third party, unless that party has sub-licensing rights) for its internal
business purposes only. 

  

	 	4.1.2	Subject to the terms of this clause 4, each party is only required to utilise its and/or the other party’s existing systems and Intellectual Property Rights to provide the
Services. 

  

	 	4.1.3	Unless otherwise agreed through the Change Control Procedures, no party is required to commit to any further development of any party’s IT Systems for the provision of the
Services. 

  

	 	4.1.4	 If a party agrees to develop any particular Intellectual Property Rights at the other party’s request pursuant to the Change Control Procedures, then that
party 

  

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will grant to the other party a royalty-free and perpetual licence to use such Intellectual Property Rights for its internal business purposes.

  

	4.2	Licence to use MGP Software and Data 

 If necessary
and where relevant, MGP shall grant to and/procure for MF Global and each relevant Affiliate: 
  

	 	4.2.1	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MGP Software for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive or provide the benefit of the
relevant Services; and 

  

	 	4.2.2	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MGP Data for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive or provide the benefit of the relevant
Services. 

 Unless otherwise agreed, such licences will terminate with the expiry or earlier termination of the Agreement.

  

	4.3	Licence to use MF Global Software and Data 

 If
necessary and where relevant, MF Global shall grant to and/procure for MGP and each relevant Affiliate: 
  

	 	4.3.1	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MF Global Software for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive or provide the benefit of the
relevant Services; and 

  

	 	4.3.2	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MF Global Data for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive or provide the benefit of the
relevant Services. 

 Unless otherwise agreed, such licences will terminate with the expiry or earlier termination of the
Agreement. 
  

	4.4	Third Party Software 

  

	 	4.4.1	The parties will consult with each other on the relevant licences for Third Party Software, and the terms applicable to such licences, which may be necessary for one party to
receive the Services from the other. 

  

	 	4.4.2	Subject to receiving any necessary third party consents or licences, each party will use reasonable endeavours to grant, or procure, relevant licences (on a royalty-free and
perpetual basis) for the relevant Service Recipients to use the Third Party Software which are necessary to permit the Service Recipients to use or receive a Service. This requirement excludes any licences for Third Party Software which a party is
required to obtain as a Requirement. 

  

	 	4.4.3	Subject to clause 4.4.1, each party agrees to accept the licences provided or procured on the terms granted or procured by the other party under this clause 4.4, including payment
of commercial licence fees, unless otherwise agreed. 

  

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	4.5	Third Party Consents 

  

	 	4.5.1	Subject to clause 4.4, to the extent that the consent of a third party is required to allow a party to provide any of the Services under this Agreement, that party will use
reasonable endeavours to obtain that consent at its own cost. 

  

	 	4.5.2	If, despite having used reasonable endeavours pursuant to clause 4.5.1, any required third party consent is not obtained or a third party requires a party to cease using any items
and/or services made available to that party in the provision of Services to a Service Recipient, that party will be relieved from providing the Services to the extent that it is not able to do so as a result of the third party refusal to provide
consent. 

  

	 	4.5.3	In the event a relevant third party consent cannot be obtained and a party cannot provide a Service pursuant to this clause 4.5: 

  

	 	(a)	the other party is not required to pay for such Service; and 

  

	 	(b)	the first-mentioned party is not obliged to vary or extend its Services; and 

  

	 	(c)	the other party may request a variation to the Services (including the use of an alternative IT systems) in accordance with the Change Control Procedures. 

 

	4.6	Licence to use Software and Data following Service Term expiry 

 If MF Global identifies any MGP Software and/or MGP Data which it or its Service Recipients require the continued use of following the cessation of any of the Services, the following terms apply: 
  

	 	4.6.1	MF Global shall notify MGP thereof in writing within a reasonable period in advance of the expiration of the relevant Service Term; and 

  

	 	4.6.2	MGP may (but is not obliged to) continue to provide the relevant MGP Software and/or MGP Data following the expiry of the Service Term, subject to the parties reaching agreement on
the terms of such use (which may include the payment of royalties or other fees). 

  

	4.7	Licence to use Software and Data following Service Term expiry 

 If MGP identifies any MF Global Software and/or MF Global Data which it or its Service Recipients require the continued use of following the cessation of any of the Services, the following terms apply: 
  

	 	4.7.1	MGP shall notify MF Global thereof in writing within a reasonable period in advance of the expiration of the relevant Service Term; and 

  

	 	4.7.2	MF Global may (but is not obliged to) continue to provide the relevant MF Global Software and/or MF Global Data following the expiry of the Service Term, subject to the parties
reaching agreement on the terms of such use (which may include the payment of royalties or other fees). 

  

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	4.8	Access to IT Systems and Security 

  

	 	4.8.1	Neither party shall (except to the extent expressly permitted to do so by this Agreement) attempt to obtain access to, use or interfere with any IT Systems or data used or processed
by the other party except to the extent required to do so to receive (in the case of a Service Recipient) or provide the Services, including complying with any relevant requirements set out in the Services Schedules. 

  

	 	4.8.2	Each party shall ensure, and shall procure each of its relevant Affiliates to ensure, that reasonable security measures are maintained to protect its IT Systems from unauthorised
access by third parties, and in particular from disruption by any computer software routine intended or designed to (i) procure access or use of the IT System by a third person, or (ii) disable, damage or erase, or disrupt or impair the
normal operation of information technology systems, including “back door”, “time bomb”, “Trojan Horse”, “worm”, “drop dead device”, “virus” or other. 

  

	 	4.8.3	Each party shall at all times abide by, and procure all its employees, contractors and agents to abide at all times by, any access and security protocol and/or policy required by
the other party when accessing the other party’s IT network and/or physical premises. 

  

	5.	EXIT PLANNING 

  

	5.1	Responsibility of party receiving Service 

  

	 	5.1.1	Each party acknowledges and agrees that: 

  

	 	(a)	this Agreement is a transitional arrangement under which the other party will support the Business operated by that party and its Affiliates as at the Effective Date only, by
providing the Services for a limited period of time; and 

  

	 	(b)	it and its relevant Affiliates will be responsible for obtaining services to replace each of the Services provided to it upon the earlier of termination or expiration of the
relevant Service Term. 

  

	5.2	Responsibility of party providing Service 

  

	 	5.2.1	 To assist each party’s exit from this Agreement, the other party shall transfer to the first-mentioned party, at such time as the first-mentioned party may
reasonably require, all data and documents maintained or generated by the other party in the course of providing the Services to the extent that the same relate substantially to the first-mentioned party, the Service Recipients and/or the Business
of the first-mentioned party and its Affiliates (subject to the other party’s business and confidentiality constraints). Such data and documents shall be transferred in the format that they have been maintained by the other party; if the
first-mentioned party requires the same to be converted into another format, the first-mentioned party may request the same through the Change Control Procedures. The other party may retain a reasonable number of copies of such 

  

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data and documents for its own internal, regulatory compliance or legal purposes (in which case, for clarity, the confidentiality obligations set out in this
Agreement will continue to apply to those data and documents to the extent that such data and documents relate to the first-mentioned party). 

  

	 	5.2.2	Each party will provide the other party with reasonable assistance and access to its personnel and systems used in the provision of the Services (to the extent permissible, in the
case of third party systems and generally with regard to its business and confidentiality constraints) to allow the other party to plan its exit from this Agreement. To the extent that such assistance will require this party to incur any additional
costs or expenses, it will only be required to comply with this term to the extent that the other party agrees to reimburse such costs and expenses to the extent that they are reasonable. 

  

	 	5.2.3	Other than as provided under this clause 5, a party will only be required to provide assistance to the other party in relation to the exit from this Agreement if it has agreed to
provide such assistance in writing and on such terms as it may prescribe at the time of agreeing the same (which may include without limitation reimbursement of its costs and expenses). 

  

	6.	REQUIREMENTS OF A PARTY IN RECEIPT OF SERVICES AND RELIEF FOR THE PROVIDING PARTY 

  

	6.1	Requirements of a party in receipt of Services 

 In
respect of any Services to be received by it, each party will, and will procure that its relevant Affiliates will, do each of the following (each a “Requirement”): 
  

	 	6.1.1	fulfil its specific requirements in connection with the Services as set out in the Services Schedules; 

  

	 	6.1.2	on reasonable notice, give the providing party or its agents reasonable access to its (or its relevant Affiliate’s) facilities, systems, premises and/or staff; and

  

	 	6.1.3	promptly provide the providing party or its agent with sufficient information and assistance reasonably required to enable the providing party to perform its obligations under this
Agreement (including copies of documents and data), all in a timely manner to enable the providing party to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement and to comply with its legal and regulatory obligations. 

  

	6.2	Relief for the providing party 

  

	 	6.2.1	The providing party will not be liable for any failure to provide the Services to the extent that the failure is caused by a failure by the party in receipt of Services (or its
relevant Affiliate) to comply in a timely manner with any of the Requirements (including any failure to do so which is excused by the force majeure provisions of this Agreement). 

  

	 	6.2.2	 Subject to the terms of this Agreement, for the avoidance of doubt, the providing party will not be relieved from providing the Services where the party 

  

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in receipt of Services (or its relevant Affiliate) complies with all relevant Requirements in a timely manner. 

  

	7.	FEES AND VAT 

  

	7.1	Fees and costs 

  

	 	7.1.1	Each party will pay (or procure that another of its Affiliates pays) the other party (or, if the other party directs, to another of its Affiliates) the relevant Fee per month for
the provision of the Services, as set out more fully in the Services Schedules. 

  

	 	7.1.2	All Fees shall be invoiced monthly in arrears and shall be payable within 30 days from the date of the invoice. For the avoidance of doubt, a party may include recoverable costs and
expenses incurred in a previous month which are payable by the other party in an invoice relating to a future month (without double-counting). 

  

	 	7.1.3	MGP may set off (and if requested by MGP, MF Global agrees to the set off) any amount of Fees payable by MGP to MF Global for any month against the (undisputed) Fees payable by MF
Global to MGP for that or any other month. 

  

	7.2	Late Payment 

 Late payments of Fees will attract
additional interest payments of 2% per annum above the then-current base lending rate of Barclays Bank plc per month, accruing from the first business day following the day on which payment is due until the date of actual payment. 

 

	7.3	VAT 

  

	 	7.3.1	All sums set out in this Agreement or otherwise payable by any party to any other party pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to be exclusive of any VAT which is chargeable on
the supply or supplies for which such sums (or any part thereof) are the whole or part of the consideration for VAT purposes. 

  

	 	7.3.2	Where, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, any party (or any Affiliate of any party) (the “Supplier”) makes a supply to any other party (or any Affiliate of
any party) (the “Recipient”) for VAT purposes and VAT is or becomes chargeable on such supply (being VAT for which the Supplier is required to account to any relevant Tax Authority), the Recipient shall, subject to the receipt of a
valid VAT invoice in respect of such supply, pay to the Supplier (in addition to any at the same time as any other consideration for such supply) a sum equal to the amount of such VAT. 

  

	 	7.3.3	 References in this Agreement to any cost or expense incurred by any party and in respect of which such party is to be reimbursed or indemnified by any other party
under the terms of this Agreement, or the amount of which is to be taken into account in any calculation or computation set out in this Agreement, shall include such part of such cost or expense as represents any VAT but only to the 

  

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extent that such first party is not entitled to credit or repayment in respect of such VAT from any relevant Tax Authority. 

  

	8.	CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 

  

	8.1	The parties will each appoint the person indicated as its “Primary Recipient” in clause 18.3 (Notices) as its contract manager (“Contract
Manager”) who, as of the date of this Agreement, will be responsible for all matters in relation to this Agreement on the behalf of that party. A Contract Manager may be replaced by the party appointing it. Each party must provide written
notice of any change in a Contract Manager to the other party no later than the date of such change. 

  

	8.2	The parties will ensure that the Contract Managers will meet at least once a month to discuss any matters relating to this Agreement and to monitor progress of the parties’
exit planning. 

  

	8.3	Each party’s Contract Manager will be authorised to make decisions for that party and such decisions will be binding on that party. 

  

	9.	TERMINATION 

  

	9.1	Termination for convenience 

  

	 	9.1.1	A party (“notifying party”) may terminate any and all Service(s) to be provided by the other party for convenience at any time, subject to 30 days’ notice.

  

	 	9.1.2	On receipt of such a notice, the other party will inform the notifying party as soon as may be practicable, but no later than 10 Business Days after the receipt of such notice, of
the effect that the termination of the relevant Service will have on the remainder of this Agreement (which may include, without limitation, the inability to provide any of the other Services or changes in the Fees). Any costs or changes in the Fees
determined by the other party to be payable by the notifying party for the early termination of this Agreement under this clause 9.1 are to be reasonably substantiated by reference to calculations and objective data. 

  

	 	9.1.3	MGP and MF Global agree to each use commercially reasonable endeavours to minimise the impact of any termination of a Service on the remainder of this Agreement.

  

	 	9.1.4	If the notifying party accepts the effects of the termination of a Service on this Agreement as identified by the other party in its notice to the notifying party, this Agreement
will be amended in accordance with that notice. If the notifying party rejects, or does not accept, such effects of the termination of a Service in writing (which must be notified within 5 Business Days after the date of the notice from the other
party), the notifying party will be deemed to have withdrawn its notice of termination of the relevant Service and the terms of this Agreement shall continue in effect. 

  

	9.2	Termination by MF Global for cause 

  

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 MF Global may terminate the entire Agreement immediately in its entirety in respect of all the Services
or any part of the Services (at its determination): 
  

	 	9.2.1	for a material breach by MGP which is not capable of being remedied or, in the case of a material breach capable of being remedied, if such material breach has not been remedied
within 30 days from the date of written notice requiring it to do so; 

  

	 	9.2.2	for insolvency of MGP; or 

  

	 	9.2.3	if MF Global is required to terminate this Agreement by law or regulatory requirement (including where MF Global’s lead financial services regulator requires the same).

  

	9.3	Termination by MGP for cause 

 MGP may terminate
this Agreement immediately in its entirety in respect of all the Services or any part of the Services (at its determination): 
  

	 	9.3.1	for a material breach by MF Global which is not capable of being remedied or, in the case of a material breach capable of being remedied, if such material breach has not been
remedied within 30 days from the date of written notice requiring it to do so; 

  

	 	9.3.2	for insolvency of MF Global; or 

  

	 	9.3.3	if MGP is required to terminate this Agreement by law or regulatory requirement (including where MGP’s lead financial services regulator requires the same).

  

	9.4	Termination for change in control 

  

	 	9.4.1	A party may terminate the entire Agreement by giving the other party at least 30 days’ notice if a third party (excluding that party or any of its Affiliates) acquires Control
of the other party (whether directly or indirectly) at any time following the IPO. For clarity, the IPO itself will not be considered an acquisition of Control for the purposes of this clause. 

  

	 	9.4.2	A party’s right under this clause 9.4 must be exercised within 30 days of any such acquisition of Control coming to that party’s attention, following which such right will
lapse automatically and irrevocably. 

  

	10.	CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION 

  

	10.1	Obligations on termination 

 On termination of this
Agreement for any reason: 
  

	 	10.1.1	each party will stop providing the Services (or in the case of the termination of particular Services only, those Services); 

  

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	 	10.1.2	each party will pay all sums which at the date of termination are due and payable to the other party (pro rated where necessary); and 

  

	 	10.1.3	the parties shall promptly return any Confidential Information (including data and software) of the other party or its Affiliates to its owner (or with the prior written agreement
of the owner of the Confidential Information delete or destroy it). Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party may retain a reasonable number of copies of the other party’s Confidential Information for its own internal, regulatory compliance or
legal purposes, for as long as is necessary for those purposes, and the obligations of confidentiality set out in this Agreement shall continue to apply to the same. 

  

	10.2	Data Access following termination 

 Each party
agrees, for a period of 5 years from the date of this Agreement, to the extent that the party and/or any of its Affiliates will retain data or business information of the other party or any of its Affiliates, to provide the other party with
reasonable access (including the right to take copies) during normal business hours, to such data or business information, subject to the following: 
  

	 	10.2.1	the other party gives the first-mentioned party reasonable notice of such request; 

  

	 	10.2.2	the other party reimburses the first-mentioned party for its reasonable costs in providing such access; and 

  

	 	10.2.3	the first-mentioned party will use reasonable endeavours to provide the relevant data/information as soon as reasonably practicable. 

  

	10.3	Survival of terms 

 Any term of this Agreement which
is expressed or by its nature intended to survive termination of this Agreement, including terms governing liability of the parties, termination consequences of this Agreement, confidentiality, governing law and dispute resolution, and the
interpretation of this Agreement, shall survive termination of this Agreement. 
  

	10.4	TUPE rights and obligations in respect of MGP employees 

  

	 	10.4.1	If: 

  

	 	(a)	any employee of MGP asserts or establishes that he or she has become employed by MF Global, any MF Global Affiliate or any replacement provider of the Services (a
“Transferee”), as a result of the termination of this Agreement or the termination of a particular Service or part thereof, and 

  

	 	(b)	the Transferee does not wish to employ such person, 

 then
the Transferee shall within 5 Business Days of becoming aware of such assertion notify MGP in writing that it does not wish to employ such person (the “Affected Employee”) and MGP shall be given the opportunity (but shall not

  

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be obliged) to offer the Affected Employee re-employment with MGP. If the Transferee fails to notify MGP in writing within this time period then that person
will be treated as if he or she had always been an employee of the Transferee. 
  

	 	10.4.2	If the Affected Employee accepts an offer made by MGP pursuant to this clause 10.4, the Transferee will immediately release that person from his or her employment and waive any
notice period or restrictive covenants under his or her employment contract with the Transferee. 

  

	 	10.4.3	If, within 5 Business Days of being notified in accordance with this clause 10.4, MGP has not made an offer or an offer has been made but, within 5 Business Days of the offer being
made, it has not been accepted: 

  

	 	(a)	the Transferee will be entitled within a further 20 business day period to terminate the employment of the Affected Employee by following the statutory dismissal procedure; and

  

	 	(b)	MGP will indemnify MF Global for the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by MF Global or the relevant MF Global Affiliate arising under or in connection with such termination of
the Affected Employee’s contract of employment. 

  

	 	10.4.4	If the Transferee continues the employment of the Affected Employee beyond the relevant 20 business day period described in clause 10.4.3 then that person will be treated as if he
or she had always been an employee of the Transferee. 

  

	 	10.4.5	For the avoidance of doubt, however, this clause 10.4 shall not apply to any employees who transfer to MF Global or any of its Affiliates on or about the Effective Date.

  

	10.5	TUPE rights and obligations in respect of MF Global employees 

  

	 	10.5.1	If: 

  

	 	(a)	any employee of MF Global asserts or establishes that he or she has become employed by MPG, any MPG Affiliate or any replacement provider of the Services (a
“Transferee”), as a result of the termination of this Agreement or the termination of a particular Service or part thereof, and 

  

	 	(b)	the Transferee does not wish to employ such person, 

 then
the Transferee shall within 5 Business Days of becoming aware of such assertion notify MF Global in writing that it does not wish to employ such person (the “Affected Employee”) and MF Global shall be given the opportunity (but
shall not be obliged) to offer the Affected Employee re-employment with MF Global. If the Transferee fails to notify MF Global in writing within this time period then that person will be treated as if he or she had always been an employee of the
Transferee. 
  

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	 	10.5.2	If the Affected Employee accepts an offer made by MF Global pursuant to this clause 10.5, the Transferee will immediately release that person from his or her employment and waive
any notice period or restrictive covenants under his or her employment contract with the Transferee. 

  

	 	10.5.3	If, within 5 Business Days of being notified in accordance with this clause 10.5, MF Global has not made an offer or an offer has been made but, within 5 Business Days of the offer
being made, it has not been accepted: 

  

	 	(a)	the Transferee will be entitled within a further 20 business day period to terminate the employment of the Affected Employee by following the statutory dismissal procedure; and

  

	 	(b)	MF Global will indemnify MPG for the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by MPG or the relevant MPG Affiliate arising under or in connection with such termination of the Affected
Employee’s contract of employment. 

  

	 	10.5.4	If the Transferee continues the employment of the Affected Employee beyond the relevant 20 business day period described in clause 10.5.3 then that person will be treated as if he
or she had always been an employee of the Transferee. 

  

	11.	CHANGE CONTROL PROCEDURE 

  

	11.1	Valid Changes 

 Except to the extent otherwise
provided for in this Agreement, all changes to this Agreement, including changes to any Service or the functionality included in any Service (having regard to the standards and requirements referred to in clause 3 (Services) and/or any
service or functionality excluded under the Services Schedules) (each a “Change”), will be valid if agreed through the Change Control Procedures set out in this clause. 
  

	11.2	Changes in laws or regulations 

  

	 	11.2.1	Either party may request a Change but neither party will be obliged to agree to a Change requested by the other party (except that a party will not refuse a Change requested by the
other party which is necessary to allow the other party to comply with any laws or regulations that apply to the other party), but subject to and contingent on the parties first reaching agreement on the terms on which they will implement the
requested Change. 

  

	 	11.2.2	For the avoidance of doubt, and save for as provided in the Services Schedules, a party will not be responsible for advising the other party on any changes in the laws or
regulations that apply to the other party. 

  

	11.3	Procedures 

  

	 	11.3.1	Each party will: 

  

	 	(a)	if it requests a Change, together with its request; or 

  

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	 	(b)	if the other party requests a Change, within 15 days after receipt of the other party’s request, 

 deliver to the other party a statement (“Impact Statement”) identifying the impact of the proposed Change to the terms of and Services
provided under this Agreement (including any changes to any Fees payable or any additional one-off implementation fees that are required to implement the proposed Change). 
  

	 	11.3.2	If the parties accept the Impact Statement (including any changes agreed to be made thereto) their Contract Managers will sign it, and this Agreement will be deemed to be amended in
accordance with the Impact Statement (mutatis mutandis). 

  

	11.4	Costs and Expenses 

  

	 	11.4.1	MF Global will be responsible for all of its own costs and expenses and for the reasonable costs and expenses of MGP in connection with any Change requested by MF Global, or any
Change requested by a party which is necessary to allow that party to comply with any change in the laws or regulations that apply to or affect any 
Service(s) to be provided for the benefit of MF Global and/or its Affiliates, including any
steps taken by MGP as it is required to do under the Change Control Procedures in connection with the requested Change. 

  

	 	11.4.2	MGP will be responsible for all of its own costs and expenses and for the reasonable costs and expenses of MF Global in connection with any Change requested by MGP, or any Change
requested by a party which is necessary to allow that party to comply with any change in the laws or regulations that apply to or affect any Service(s) to be provided for the benefit of MGP and/or its Affiliates, including any steps taken by MF
Global as it is required to do under the Change Control Procedures in connection with the requested Change. 

  

	12.	LIABILITY 

  

	12.1	Limitation of liability 

 Subject to clause 12.4,
each party’s liability in connection with this Agreement (however arising, including liability under contract and for tort (including negligence)) will be capped, in respect of any event and all events preceding that event, to 100% of the total
of the Fees (exclusive of VAT) paid and due and payable to it by the other party under this Agreement during the 12 month period prior to that event. 
  

	12.2	Exclusion of liability 

  

	 	12.2.1	A party will not be liable for the accuracy or completeness of any data provided by or on behalf of the other party or for the consequences if that data are not accurate or
complete. 

  

	 	12.2.2	 A party will not be liable for the other party’s use of the deliverables supplied by the first-mentioned party as a result of the Services (including any MGP
Data, MGP Software, MF Global Data and/or MF Global Software, as the case may 

  

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be). The first-mentioned party will have no liability to any third parties in respect of the other party’s use of those deliverables.

  

	 	12.2.3	With the exception of its liability under any indemnity given by it under this Agreement, neither party will be liable to the other for any: 

  

	 	(a)	indirect or consequential loss, damage or claims; or 

  

	 	(b)	for any lost profits, lost business, lost data, loss of goodwill. 

  

	12.3	Liability for negligence and wilful default 

 A
party will not be liable to the other party under this Agreement unless it has acted with fraud or has been negligent or in wilful default of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	12.4	Indemnity by each party 

 Notwithstanding clause
12.1, each party shall indemnify the other party against any loss, damage, claims, fines or liability to interest suffered by or made against the other party as a result of or flowing from claims by third parties (including, for the avoidance of
doubt, but not limited to, any Tax Authority) in connection with the provision of the Services by the other party (excluding claims due to the other party acting with fraud, negligence or wilful default of its obligations under this Agreement). For
the avoidance of doubt, the limit on liability under clause 12.1 does not apply to an indemnity under this clause 12.4. 
  

	12.5	No liability for third party acts/omissions 

 Without prejudice to the terms of this clause 12 and clause 18.1 (Assignment and sub-contracting), each party acknowledges and agrees that the other party may rely on certain third parties from time to time in connection with the
provision of the Services by the other party. The other party will not be liable in any way to the first-mentioned party or any third party for a failure to provide any Services where such failure is caused or exacerbated by an act or omission of
any such third party, or a failure by any such third party, to provide relevant information and/or assistance to the other party, unless the other party has acted with negligence or fraud in its reliance or management of such third party or in
wilful default under any contract or agreement between the other party and such third party. 
  

	12.6	No liability if Requirements not met 

 Neither party
will be liable to the other party under this Agreement or otherwise for any loss (including, without limitation, any liabilities to tax, fines, penalties or interest) arising to the other party because the other party has failed to meet the
Requirements as set out in clause 6 above. 
  

	13.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	13.1	 For the purposes of this Agreement, a “Force Majeure Event” means acts of God, riots, war, terrorist activities, strikes, lock-outs or other
industrial disputes, epidemics, governmental restraints, act of legislature and a directive or requirement of a competent 

  

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authority governing a party, or any other circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the party liable to effect performance of an obligation.

  

	13.2	Neither party shall be liable for failure to perform, or delay in performing, any of its relevant obligations under this Agreement in so far as the performance of such obligations
is prevented by a Force Majeure Event in relation to it. 

  

	13.3	Each party shall notify the other of the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event applicable to it and shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations
hereunder for the duration of such Force Majeure Event. 

  

	13.4	A party shall not be required to pay the Fees in respect of any suspended Service whilst, but only to the extent that, the provision of the Service is suspended as a result of a
Force Majeure Event, save where the Fees relate to the costs of or payments to be made to any third party employed or engaged as an independent contractor by the other party. 

  

	13.5	Each party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause if a Force Majeure Event continues for a period of a collective period of 30 days.

  

	14.	AUDIT RIGHTS 

  

	14.1	Each party will be entitled to audit the other party’s compliance with this Agreement and the systems and procedures (including the IT systems) employed by the other party in
providing the Services, at reasonable times and with reasonable (not less than 4 Business Days) advance notice. The auditing party may carry out these audits using its own personnel (including its internal auditors) or, with the other party’s
consent (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), its external advisors. 

  

	14.2	Each party will allow a competent regulator of the other party access to its premises, staff and facilities where that regulator requires the same in the exercise of its regulatory
functions in respect of the other party. 

  

	14.3	All audits must be conducted at reasonable business times and the auditing party will ensure that the other party’s business is not unduly disrupted by any such audit. The
auditing party will be responsible for any damage or loss caused as a result of any such audit. 

  

	15.	DATA PROTECTION AND REGULATORY MATTERS 

  

	15.1	Data Protection 

  

	 	15.1.1	To the extent that the Services include the processing by a party of any Personal Data belonging to the other party, the first-mentioned party will act as data processor to the
other party and will process that personal data only in accordance with the other party’s written instructions. 

  

	 	15.1.2	Each party will comply with its obligations under applicable Data Protection Laws. 

  

	 	15.1.3	Neither party is responsible for facilitating the other party’s compliance with its obligations under the Data Protection Laws. 

  

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	15.2	Regulatory Matters 

  

	 	15.2.1	Each party shall give the other party written notice as soon as may be reasonably practicable after it becomes aware of any matter which, in its reasonable opinion, is likely to
have a material adverse affect on its or its Affiliates’ ability to provide or receive Services in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	 	15.2.2	The parties will cooperate in good faith to, and use all reasonable endeavours to agree on how to, address and resolve such regulatory or other matter, including agreeing on
amendments or additional provisions to the terms of this Agreement with the intent of maintaining, as nearly as possible, the same commercial effect as the original terms of this Agreement. 

  

	16.	THIRD PARTIES’ RIGHTS AND LIABILITY 

  

	16.1	A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Agreement, but this clause does not
affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act. 

  

	16.2	The losses or damages incurred or suffered by an Affiliate of a party that arise in connection with this Agreement shall be deemed the losses or damages of that party (so that the
direct losses/damages of the Affiliate shall be deemed the direct losses/damages of the relevant party, and the indirect losses of the Affiliate, shall be deemed the indirect losses/damages of the relevant party). All such losses and damages shall
be subject to the exclusions and limitations set out in this Agreement. 

  

	16.3	This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and does not confer upon any third party any remedy, claim, reimbursement or cause of action or other right other than
any as is provided for herein. 

  

	17.	DISPUTES AND ARBITRATION 

 The parties agree that
the terms of the Master Separation Agreement which relate to disputes and arbitration (as set out in the Master Separation Agreement) shall apply to this Agreement, and disputes shall be resolved in accordance with those provisions on behalf of the
parties to this Agreement by the parties to the Master Separation Agreement. 
  

	18.	GENERAL 

  

	18.1	Assignment and sub-contracting 

  

	 	18.1.1	This Agreement may not be assigned by a party without the consent of the other party, except that either party may assign this Agreement to an Affiliate of that Party.

  

	 	18.1.2	 Each party may sub-contract the provision of any part of the Services but it will remain responsible for the provision of the Services in accordance with this

  

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Agreement, including the standards set out in this Agreement, despite any sub-contracting. 

  

	18.2	Confidentiality 

  

	 	18.2.1	The parties agree that the terms of the Master Separation Agreement which relate to Confidential Information (as defined in the Master Separation Agreement) shall apply to this
Agreement and are deemed to be repeated herein (mutatis mutandis) as if set out in this Agreement. 

  

	 	18.2.2	Notwithstanding this clause 18.2, MGP and MF Global each acknowledge and agree that they are each regulated entities, and as such, if one party breaches any relevant laws or
regulations, the other party is not prevented under this Agreement or otherwise from reporting such breach to the relevant regulatory authority. 

  

	 	18.2.3	Where permitted by regulation, each party will notify the other party in advance of reporting a breach to a regulatory authority. 

  

	18.3	Notices 

  

	 	18.3.1	Save where otherwise provided for in this Agreement, any notice or other communication required to be given or served under or in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be sufficiently given or served if delivered or sent to the following relevant address and persons: 

  

	 	(a)	In the case of MGP to: 

  

			
	 Address:
	  	Sugar Quay, Lower Thames Street,
		
		  	 London, EC3R 6DU

		
	Fax:	  	+44 (0) 20 7144 1922
		
	 Attention:
	  	Stephen Clough            (“Primary Recipient”)
		
	 With a copy to:
	  	Kevin Hayes                 (“Secondary Recipient”)
		
	Fax:	  	+44 (0) 20 7623 8003

  

	 	(b)	In the case of MF Global to: 

  

			
		
	Address:	  	717 Fifth Avenue,
		
		  	 New York, NY 10022

		
	Fax:	  	 +1 (212) 589 6214

		
	 Attention:
	  	Philip O’Reilly            (“Primary Recipient”)
		
	 With a copy to:
	  	Donna Balon (“Secondary Recipient”)
		
	Fax:	  	+1 (212) 589 6214

  

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	 	 	Unless there is evidence to indicate otherwise, a notice given under this clause is deemed given: 

  

	 	(i)	if delivered personally, when left at the relevant address; 

  

	 	(ii)	if sent by post, except air mail, 2 Business Days after posting it; 

  

	 	(iii)	if sent by air mail, 6 Business Days after posting it; or 

  

	 	(iv)	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender’s fax machine. 

  

	 	18.3.2	Either party may, by notice given in writing to the other party, change the name of the Primary Recipient or Secondary Recipient in respect of notices given under this Agreement.

  

	18.4	Whole Agreement 

 This Agreement, together with so
much of the Master Separation Agreement, the Schedules hereto and the Tax Matters Deed (including the schedules to such agreement and to such deed) as relates to the subject matter of this Agreement, contains the whole agreement between the parties
relating to the subject matter of this Agreement at the date hereof to the exclusion of any terms implied by law which may be excluded by contract, and supersedes any previous written or oral agreement between the parties in relation to the matters
dealt with in this Agreement. 
  

	18.5	Waiver 

 No delay or forbearance by any party in
exercising any right or remedy shall operate as a waiver of it, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy preclude any other or further exercise of it or the exercise of any other right or remedy. 
  

	18.6	Further Assurances 

 At any time after the date of
this Agreement each party shall, and shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that any necessary third party shall, at the cost of that party execute such documents and do such acts or things as the other party may reasonably require for the
purpose of giving to the other party the full benefit of this Agreement. 
  

	18.7	Relationship 

  

	 	18.7.1	Except as expressly otherwise agreed in writing between the parties: 

  

	 	(a)	nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as constituting an agency, partnership or joint venture between the MGP, MF Global and/or any of their Affiliates;

  

	 	(b)	neither party has the authority to act or incur obligations on behalf of the other; and 

  

	 	(c)	neither party has any responsibility for the acts or omissions of the other. 

  

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	 	18.7.2	Each party shall each ensure that its Affiliates, employees, agents, delegates or sub-contractors do not hold themselves out as employees or agents of the other.

  

	18.8	Costs 

 Unless otherwise agreed, each party shall
bear its own legal, accountancy and other costs and expenses incurred by it in connection with the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement. 
  

	18.9	Severance 

  

	 	18.9.1	If any provision in this Agreement shall be held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, under any enactment or rule of law, such provision or part shall to
that extent be deemed not to form part of this Agreement but the legality, validity and enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected. 

  

	 	18.9.2	The parties will use all reasonable endeavours to agree a replacement provision which shall have, as nearly as possible, the same commercial effect as the ineffective provision.

  

	18.10	Variation 

 No variation of this Agreement shall be
effective unless in writing and signed by or on behalf of each of the parties or (if expressly required under the terms of this Agreement) is in accordance with the Change Control Procedures. 
  

	18.11	Counterparts 

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

	18.12	Governing Law and Jurisdiction 

 This Agreement and
all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by laws of England and Wales. 
  

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	 EXECUTED by the parties as an agreement
	 	
	 Signed by                                    
                                        
                        
	 	)
	 a duly authorised representative of
	 	)
	MAN GROUP PLC	 	)
		
	                                       
                                        
                       Signature
	 	
		
	 Date:
	 	

  

			
	 Signed
by                                       
                                        
                            
	 	)
	 a duly authorised representative of
	 	)
	MF GLOBAL LTD	 	)
		
	                                       
                                        
                              Signature
	 	
		
	 Date:
	 	

  

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 SCHEDULE 1 
 (SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY MGP TO MF GLOBAL) 
 Service Term 
 The provision of the Services described in this Schedule 1 (the “Schedule 1 Services”) shall commence on the Effective Date and terminate on the
Termination Date. 
 For the purposes of this Schedule 1, the “Termination Date” will be the earliest of: 
  

	(i)	31 March 2008; 

  

	(ii)	the date which is two months after the successful recruitment by MF Global or any of its Affiliates of any qualified tax personnel who are capable of performing the Schedule 1
Services; 

  

	(iii)	the date on which the provision of the last of the Schedule 1 Services is terminated in accordance with clause 9.1 of this Agreement (Termination for convenience); or

  

	(iv)	the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms. 

 Service Description 
 MGP will: 
  

	(i)	prepare (as applicable): 

  

	 	(a)	the UK corporation tax returns, PAYE Settlement Agreements and any returns required to be submitted pursuant to section 18 of the Taxes Management Act 1970 (UK) for MF Global and
each of its Affiliates (each a “MF Global Group Company”, and each such UK corporation tax return, PAYE Settlement Agreement and return required to be submitted pursuant to section 18 of the Taxes Management Act 1970 (UK) a
“Tax Return”); and 

  

	 	(b)	the UK VAT returns for MF Global and each MF Global Group Company (each such UK VAT return a “VAT Return”); 

 which are considered to be appropriate to be produced by MF Global and each MF Global Group Company relating to any accounting period of MF Global and
each MF Global Group Company which falls to be submitted to any Tax Authority in the UK (a “UK Tax Authority”) prior to the Termination Date (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Tax Returns and VAT Returns required to be
submitted to any UK Tax Authority for any period ending on or before 31 March 2007); 
  

	(ii)	perform all related tax duties, including preparing and conducting any correspondence, claim, election, disclaimer, surrender, notice or consent or other documentation relating to
the UK tax affairs of MF Global and each MF Global Group Company (“Tax Documents”); 

  

	(iii)	(to the extent possible by law) conduct all communications and dealings with any UK Tax Authority relating to any such Tax Returns, VAT Returns and Tax Documents;

  

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	(iv)	in respect of the first and second quarters of the accounting period commencing on 1 April 2007 only (the “First and Second Quarters”), prepare (under the
supervision of, and subject to the instructions of, MF Global and subject to MF Global providing to MGP all necessary information in a timely manner) the US GAAP tax accounts for each MF Global Group Company which is resident in the United
Kingdom for United Kingdom tax purposes, with reasonable promptness so that MF Global (or the relevant MF Global Group Company) may review such US GAAP tax accounts before their review by the relevant auditors, provided however that the
responsibility for signing and (if necessary) filing such accounts shall be the sole responsibility of MF Global and/or its relevant Affiliate; 

  

	(v)	in respect of the First and Second Quarters only, provide to each MF Global Group Company such assistance as is reasonably necessary to enable the said MF Global Group Companies to
complete their US GAAP tax accounts and with reasonable promptness as described in the immediately preceding paragraph (iv), provided that MGP will only be obliged to provide such assistance in respect of any given MF Global Group Company where
MGP has historic knowledge of the accounts of the said MF Global Group Company; 

  

	(vi)	in respect of the period from the Effective Date to the date on which MF Global files its Form Q-10 pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 in respect of the second quarter
of the accounting period commencing on 1 April 2007, provide MF Global and each MF Global Group Company (with reasonable promptness) with such assistance and information as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of implementing and complying
with FIN 48 (Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. 48, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes); 

  

	(vii)	coordinate with MF Global and provide each MF Global Group Company with such assistance and information (including sharing of relevant data and records) as MF Global and each MF
Global Group Company reasonably requires for the purpose of complying with the Tax laws of jurisdictions outside of the United States and the United Kingdom; and 

  

	(viii)	subject to MF Global providing MGP with all necessary information in a timely manner, compute for MF Global and each MF Global Group Company the 2007 and 2008 payments on account,
and any necessary prior year tax payments, required to be paid to any UK Tax Authority on account of UK corporation tax. 

 After the
Termination Date, MF Global will have sole responsibility for all of the above matters. 
 Service Price 
 The sum of: 
  

	(i)	USD30,000 per month; and 

  

	(ii)	all out-of-pocket costs incurred by MGP or any of its Affiliates, and any other costs, fees and expenses payable or paid by MGP or any of its Affiliates to third parties, for the
purposes of providing the Services under this Schedule 1, including but not limited to professional fees, provided that MF Global has given its prior consent to the incurring of such out-of-pocket costs (including professional fees) (such consent
not to be unreasonably withheld). 

  

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 The Parties’ Respective Obligations 
  

	(A)	Tax Returns and VAT Returns 

  

	 	(i)	Delivery of Draft Tax Returns 

 Subject to MF
Global or the relevant MF Global Group Company having provided to MGP in a timely manner all such information as may be required to enable MGP to prepare the relevant Tax Return, MGP will, not less than 15 Business Days before the latest date on
which such Tax Return can be submitted to the relevant UK Tax Authority without incurring any interest or penalty for late delivery (the “Filing Date”), deliver to MF Global (marked to the attention of such person notified to MGP by
MF Global by notice in writing given not less than 10 Business Days before the Effective Date (the “MF Nominee”)) a draft of each Tax Return (provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, this paragraph (i) does not apply to VAT
Returns). 
  

	 	(ii)	Comments on Draft Tax Returns 

 MGP shall take into
account any reasonable comments that MF Global may make in writing no later than 10 Business Days before the Filing Date for such Tax Return. 
  

	 	(iii)	Delivery of Final Tax Returns and Final VAT Returns 

 MGP shall deliver to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee) no later than 2 Business Days before the Filing Date each final Tax Return and final VAT Return, subject to MF Global or the relevant MF Global Group Company having
provided to MGP in a timely manner all such information as may be required to enable MGP to prepare the relevant VAT Return,. For the avoidance of doubt, the obligation to provide draft returns under paragraph (i) above does not apply to VAT
Returns. 
  

	 	(iv)	Signing 

 Each MF Global Group Company shall cause
each final Tax Return and final VAT Return delivered under paragraph (iii) above to be authorised, signed and delivered to MGP no later than 1 Business Day before the Filing Date for submission to the appropriate UK Tax Authority on behalf of
each MF Group Company. 
  

	 	(v)	Filing 

 MGP shall promptly (and in any event not
later than the Filing Date) submit each Tax Return and VAT Return to the appropriate UK Tax Authority. 
  

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	(B)	Tax Documents 

  

	 	(i)	Delivery of Draft Tax Documents 

 MGP shall, as
soon as reasonably practicable and in any event not later than the date falling 10 Business Days prior to the date any Tax Document is required to be submitted to the relevant UK Tax Authority (the “Submission Date”), provide a
draft of each Tax Document to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee). 
  

	 	(ii)	Comments 

 MGP shall in relation to each Tax
Document incorporate any reasonable comments that MF Global may make in writing no later than 5 Business Days before the Submission Date for such draft Tax Document. 
  

	 	(iii)	Delivery of Final Tax Documents 

 MGP shall, no
later than 2 Business Days before the Submission Date, deliver to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee) a copy of the final Tax Document. 
  

	 	(iv)	Signing and Submission 

 MGP will promptly
thereafter cause that Tax Document to be signed (where necessary) by MGP acting as the tax agent for the relevant MF Global Group Company and submitted to the appropriate UK Tax Authority on behalf of the relevant MF Global Group Company.

  

	 	(v)	Copies of Submitted Tax Documents 

 MGP will
provide to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee) a copy of any Tax Document submitted to any UK Tax Authority as soon as practicable (and in any event not later than 5 Business Days) after that Tax Document has been so submitted.

  

	 	(vi)	Provision of Received Tax Documents 

 MGP shall
provide MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee) with all Tax Documents received from any UK Tax Authority within 5 Business Days of receipt. 
  

	(C)	Other Tax-related Communications 

  

	 	(i)	Generally 

 MGP shall provide to MF Global (marked
to the attention of the MF Nominee) reports of any other tax-related communications promptly following the occurrence of such communication. 
  

	 	(ii)	Notification of Meetings and Telephone Calls 

 MGP
shall to the extent possible notify MF Global as soon as reasonably practicable in advance of any meetings or official telephone calls with any UK 

  

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Tax Authority which relate to a MF Global Group Company’s UK tax affairs provided that where such prior notification is not possible, MGP shall notify
MF Global as soon as possible after such meetings or official telephone calls. 
  

	(D)	Claims 

  

	 	(i)	Obligation of MF Global to notify MGP of Claims 

 If MF Global or any MF Global Group Company becomes aware of any notice, letter or other document or communication by or on behalf of any UK Tax Authority or the taking of any other action by or on behalf of any UK Tax Authority relating to
any MF Global Group Company’s UK tax affairs (a “Claim”) from which it appears that a tax liability may be imposed on that MF Global Group Company, MF Global shall promptly (and, in any event, within 5 Business Days after it
becomes aware of the Claim) provide a copy of the Claim (or, in the case of a non-written Claim, such details of the Claim as are available to that MF Global Group Company) to MGP. 
  

	 	(ii)	Obligation of MGP to notify MF Global of Claims 

 If MGP becomes aware of any Claim, MGP shall promptly (and, in any event, within 5 Business Days after becoming aware of the Claim) provide a copy of the Claim (or, in the case of a non-written Claim, such details of the Claim as are
available to MGP) to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MF Nominee). 
  

	 	(iii)	Conduct of Claims 

 In relation to any Claim, MGP
and MF Global shall agree prior to taking any action including any action to resist, avoid, appeal or compromise any Claim (including, without limitation, appealing against any assessment to tax and/or taking any legal proceedings to resist, avoid,
appeal or compromise any Claim) and MF Global hereby agrees to bear, and fully indemnify MGP in respect of, the costs of any such action. 
 MGP will keep MF Global fully and promptly informed about the status and progress of any such dispute. In the event of any dispute, to the extent that the parties agree that it would be of assistance they shall seek the written opinion of
UK tax counsel (MF Global to bear UK tax counsel’s costs and fully indemnify MGP in respect of same). 
  

	(E)	General 

  

	 	(i)	Consultation 

 MGP shall consult MF Global, keeping
it fully and promptly informed of any tax communications or the progress of any dispute. 
  

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	 	(ii)	Prompt Compliance 

 MGP shall comply with all of
its obligations under this Schedule 1 on a prompt basis. 
  

	 	(iii)	Appointment as Agent 

 To assist MGP in conducting
the UK tax affairs of MF Global and each MF Global Group Company until the Termination Date each MF Global Group Company will nominate MGP (and MGP will agree to act) as each MF Global Group Company’s sole agent (and sole point of contact with
the UK tax authorities) as regards their UK tax affairs by completing and filing with the UK tax authorities a Form 64-8 or such other form of authority as MGP may reasonably request or as a MF Global Group Company may reasonably consider
appropriate. 
 MGP agrees that it will act as each MF Global Group Company’s agent (or point of contact with the UK Tax Authorities) as
described above only before the Termination Date and shall in acting as agent act in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 
  

	 	(iv)	General Assistance required of MF Global 

 MF
Global will provide any assistance reasonably required by MGP to enable MGP to comply with its obligations under this Schedule 1. 
 Without
limitation, such assistance will include: 
  

	 	(i)	allowing MGP (or its duly authorised agent) in a timely manner such access to any relevant books, accounts or records of the relevant MF Global Group Company as MGP (or its duly
authorised agent) may reasonably request; and 

  

	 	(ii)	nominating an individual from within MF Global who will act as the MF Nominee who will act as the sole point of contact with MGP in respect of all deliveries of documents,
provisions of information and any other communications which MGP is required to make to MF Global under the provisions of this Schedule 1. 

  

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 SCHEDULE 2 
 (SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY MF GLOBAL TO MGP) 
 Operation of Schedule 2 
 The provisions of this Schedule 2 shall operate only in the event that Donna Balon is employed, on the Effective Date, by MF Global or one of its Affiliates. 

Service Term 
 The provision of the Services described in this
Schedule 2 (the “Schedule 2 Services”) shall commence on the Effective Date and terminate on the Termination Date. 
 For the purposes of
this Schedule 2, the “Termination Date” will be the earliest of: 
  

	(i)	31 March 2008; 

  

	(ii)	the date on which Donna Balon is no longer employed by MF Global or one of its Affiliates; 

  

	(iii)	the date which is two months after the successful recruitment by any of the Man Investment companies (defined below) of qualified tax personnel in the United States who are capable
of performing the Schedule 2 Services; 

  

	(iv)	the date on which the provision of the last of the Schedule 2 Services is terminated in accordance with clause 9.1 of this Agreement (Termination for convenience); and

  

	(v)	the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms. 

 Service Price 
 The sum of: 
  

	(i)	USD30,000 per month; and 

  

	(ii)	all out-of-pocket costs incurred by MF Global or any of its Affiliates, and any other costs, fees and expenses payable or paid by MF Global or any of its Affiliates to third
parties, for the purposes of providing the Services under this Schedule 2, including but not limited to professional fees, provided that MGP has given its prior consent to the incurring of such out-of-pocket costs (including professional fees) (such
consent not to be unreasonably withheld). 

 Service Description 
  

	(A)	Filing of tax returns and related tax matters 

 MF Global will prepare for Man Investments US Holdings, Inc. and each of its direct and indirect subsidiaries (collectively, “the Man Investment companies” and each a “Man Investment Company”) all necessary
United States federal and state tax returns (each a “Tax Return”) which fall to be submitted to any Tax Authority in the United States (a “US Tax Authority”) prior to the Termination Date (including, for the
avoidance of doubt, any Tax Returns relating to estimated taxes which fall due to be submitted to a US 

  

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Tax Authority prior to the Termination Date) and perform all related tax duties, including preparing and conducting any correspondence, claims (including,
without limitation, any claims relating to an extension of time for the filing of any Tax Return, including a Tax Return relating to estimated taxes), election, disclaimer, surrender, notice or consent or other documentation relating to the US tax
affairs of each Man Investment Company (“Tax Documents”) and conducting all communications and dealings with any Tax Authority in the United States (a “US Tax Authority”) relating to any such Tax Returns and Tax
Documents. 
 For the avoidance of doubt, MF Global will not prepare US Tax Returns for the tax year ended 31 December 2007, although MF
Global will prepare any extensions and estimated tax payment calculations in respect of the year ended 31 December 2007 that need to be made before the Termination Date. 
 For the further avoidance of doubt, the provision of any transfer pricing reports as may be reasonably necessary for the preparation of the Tax Returns
described in this Schedule 2 shall be contingent upon and subject to the parties having agreed (after having negotiated in good faith) on the need for services by third party professionals for the purpose of producing such transfer pricing reports,
the choice of such professionals, and the cost therefore. 
 After the Termination Date, MGP will have sole responsibility for the United
States federal and state tax filing obligations of each Man Investment Company. 
  

	(B)	Audits 

 MF Global will manage any audit that
may be undertaken in respect of any United States federal or state tax filings made by or on behalf of any Man Investment Company. 
 After
Termination Date, MF Global will no longer be responsible for the management of any audit that may be undertaken in respect of any Man Investment Company, regardless of whether such audit was commenced prior to the Termination Date and regardless of
whether such audit relates to any tax filing prepared by MF Global on behalf of such Man Investment Company prior to the Termination Date. 
  

	(C)	Financial Statements 

 On a limited basis and
to the extent necessary, MF Global will assist each Man Investment Company with the United States federal income tax provision preparation for financial statement reporting purposes. These services are anticipated to require only minimal involvement
by MF Global for the half year ended 30 September 2007. 
 After the Termination Date, MF Global will no longer be responsible for
assisting any Man Investment Company with the United States federal income tax provision preparation for financial statement reporting purposes. 
  

	(D)	Termination of Schedule 2 Services 

 Following a termination of the provision of Schedule 2 Services, MF Global and MGP will each provide the other with such tax information and assistance related to the 

  

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Schedule 2 Services provided by MF Global prior to termination as may be reasonably requested by the other. For the avoidance of doubt, this obligation shall
be in addition to (and shall not limit or restrict) the obligations set out in clause 10 of this Agreement (Consequences of Termination). 
 The
Parties’ Respective Obligations 
  

	(A)	Tax Returns 

  

	 	(i)	Delivery of Draft Tax Returns 

 Subject to MGP or
the relevant Man Investment Company having provided to MF Global in a timely manner all such information as may be required to enable MF Global to prepare the relevant Tax Return, MF Global will, not less than 15 Business Days before the latest date
on which such Tax Return can be submitted to the relevant US Tax Authority without incurring any interest or penalty for late delivery (the “Filing Date”), deliver to MGP (marked to the attention of such person notified to MF Global
by MGP by notice in writing given not less than 10 Business Days before the Effective Date (the “MGP Nominee”)) a draft of each Tax Return. 
  

	 	(ii)	Comments on Draft Tax Returns 

 MF Global shall
take into account any reasonable comments that MGP may make in writing no later than 10 Business Days before the Filing Date for such Tax Return. 
  

	 	(iii)	Delivery of Final Tax Return 

 MF Global shall
deliver to MGP (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee) no later than 2 Business Days before the Filing Date each final Tax Return. 
  

	 	(iv)	Signing 

 Each Man Investment Company shall cause
each final Tax Return delivered under paragraph (iii) above to be authorised, signed and delivered to MF Global no later than 1 Business Day before the Filing Date for submission to the appropriate US Tax Authority on behalf of each Man
Investment Company. 
  

	 	(v)	Filing 

 MF Global shall promptly (and in any event
not later than the Filing Date) submit each Tax Return to the appropriate US Tax Authority. 
  

	(B)	Tax Documents 

  

	 	(i)	Delivery of Draft Tax Documents 

 MF Global shall,
as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event not later than the date falling 10 Business Days prior to the date any Tax Document is required to be submitted to the relevant US Tax Authority (the “Submission 

  

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Date”), provide a draft of each Tax Document to MGP (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee). 
  

	 	(ii)	Comments 

 MF Global shall in relation to each Tax
Document incorporate any reasonable comments that the MGP may make in writing no later than 5 Business Days before the Submission Date for such draft Tax Document. 
  

	 	(iii)	Delivery of Final Tax Documents 

 MF Global shall,
no later than 2 Business Days before the Submission Date, deliver to MF Global (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee) a copy of the final Tax Document. 
  

	 	(iv)	Signing and Submission 

 MF Global will promptly
thereafter cause that Tax Document to be signed (where necessary) by MF Global acting as the tax agent for the relevant Man Investment Company and submitted to the appropriate US Tax Authority on behalf of the relevant Man Investment Company.

  

	 	(v)	Copies of Submitted Tax Documents 

 MF Global will
provide to MGP (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee) a copy of any Tax Document submitted to any US Tax Authority as soon as practicable (and in any event not later than 5 Business Days) after that Tax Document has been so submitted.

  

	 	(vi)	Provision of Received Tax Documents 

 MF Global
shall provide MGP (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee) with all Tax Documents received from any US Tax Authority within 5 Business Days of receipt. 
  

	(C)	Other Tax-related Communications 

  

	 	(i)	Generally 

 MF Global shall provide to MGP (marked
to the attention of the MGP Nominee) reports of any other tax-related communications promptly following the occurrence of such communication. 
  

	 	(ii)	Notification of Meetings and Telephone Calls 

 MF
Global shall to the extent possible notify MGP as soon as reasonably practicable in advance of any meetings or official telephone calls with any US Tax Authority which relate to a Man Investment Company’s US tax affairs provided that where such
prior notification is not possible, MF Global shall notify MGP as soon as possible after such meetings or official telephone calls. 
  

	(D)	Claims 

  

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	 	(i)	Obligation of MGP to notify MF Global of Claims 

 If MGP or any Man Investment Company becomes aware of any notice, letter or other document or communication by or on behalf of any US Tax Authority or the taking of any other action by or on behalf of any US Tax Authority relating to any
Man Investment Company’s US tax affairs (a “Claim”) from which it appears that a tax liability may be imposed on that Man Investment Company, MGP shall promptly (and, in any event, within 5 Business Days after it becomes aware
of the Claim) provide a copy of the Claim (or, in the case of a non-written Claim, such details of the Claim as are available to that Man Investment Company) to MF Global. 
  

	 	(ii)	Obligation of MF Global to notify MGP of Claims 

 If MF Global becomes aware of any Claim, MF Global shall promptly (and, in any event, within 5 Business Days after becoming aware of the Claim) provide a copy of the Claim (or, in the case of a non-written Claim, such details of the Claim
as are available to MF Global) to MGP (marked to the attention of the MGP Nominee). 
  

	 	(iii)	Conduct of Claims 

 In relation to any Claim, MGP
and MF Global shall agree prior to taking any action including any action to resist, avoid, appeal or compromise any Claim (including, without limitation, appealing against any assessment to tax and/or taking any legal proceedings to resist, avoid,
appeal or compromise any Claim) and MGP hereby agrees to bear, and fully indemnify MF Global in respect of, the costs of any such action. 
 MF Global will keep MGP fully and promptly informed about the status and progress of any such dispute. In the event of any dispute, to the extent that the parties agree that it would be of assistance they shall seek the written opinion of
US tax counsel (MGP to bear US tax counsel’s costs and fully indemnify MF Global in respect of same). 
  

	(E)	General 

  

	 	(i)	Consultation 

 MF Global shall consult MGP, keeping
it fully and promptly informed of any tax communications or the progress of any dispute. 
  

	 	(ii)	Prompt Compliance 

 MF Global shall comply with all
of its obligations under this Schedule 2 on a prompt basis. 
  

	 	(iii)	General Assistance required of MGP 

 MGP will
provide any assistance reasonably required by MF Global to enable MF Global to comply with its obligations under this Schedule 2. 
  

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 Without limitation, such assistance will include: 
  

	 	(i)	allowing MF Global (or its duly authorised agent) in a timely manner such access to any relevant books, accounts or records of the relevant Man Investment Company as MF Global (or
its duly authorised agent) may reasonably request; and 

  

	 	(ii)	nominating an individual from within MGP who will act as the MGP Nominee who will be the sole point of contact with MF Global in respect of all deliveries of documents, provisions
of information and any other communications which MF Global is required to make to MGP under the provisions of this Schedule 2. 

  

 36Form of Group Insurance Services Agreement

 Exhibit 10.14 
  

			
	

	  	CLIFFORD CHANCE LLP
		  	

 MAN GROUP PLC 
 AND 
 MF GLOBAL LTD 
  

 TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT - 
 FOR INSURANCE SERVICES BY MAN GROUP PLC 
  

 CONTENTS 
  

					
	Clause	  	Page
			
	1.	  	Interpretation	  	1
			
	2.	  	Condition Precedent, Commencement, Term And Extension	  	4
			
	3.	  	Services - Scope, Standards, Form And Changes	  	6
			
	4.	  	IT, IP And Third Party Consents	  	7
			
	5.	  	Exit Planning	  	9
			
	6.	  	MF Global Requirements And MGP Relief	  	10
			
	7.	  	Fees And VAT	  	11
			
	8.	  	Contract Management	  	12
			
	9.	  	Termination	  	12
			
	10.	  	Consequences Of Termination	  	14
			
	11.	  	Change Control Procedure	  	16
			
	12.	  	Liability	  	17
			
	13.	  	Force Majeure	  	18
			
	14.	  	Audit Rights	  	19
			
	15.	  	Data Protection And Regulatory Matters	  	19
			
	16.	  	Third Parties’ Rights And Liability	  	19
			
	17.	  	Disputes And Arbitration	  	20
			
	18.	  	General	  	20
		
	SCHEDULE 1      SERVICES SCHEDULE	  	25

 This Agreement is made on
                     2007 
 BETWEEN:

  

	(1)	MAN GROUP PLC, a company incorporated under the laws of England, whose registered office is at Sugar Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DU (Registered in England No.
2921462) (“MGP”); and 

  

	(2)	MF GLOBAL LTD, a company incorporated under the laws of Bermuda, whose registered office is at Clarendon House, 2 Church Street, Hamilton HM 11 Bermuda (Registered in Bermuda
No. 39998) (“MF Global”). 

 WHEREAS: 
  

	(A)	Pursuant to an agreement (the “Master Separation Agreement”) dated on or about the date of this Agreement between MGP and MF Global, the parties agreed to the
Separation in relation to the IPO of MF Global (as each term is defined in the Master Separation Agreement). 

  

	(B)	MF Global requires certain Services (specified in the Services Schedule) to be provided to it and other Affiliates of MF Global on a transitional basis on and following the date of
the IPO on the terms of this Agreement. MGP has agreed to provide or procure the provision of these Services on the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	(C)	In addition, MF Global requires assistance from MGP in transitioning its business off the Services during the term of this Agreement and related data migration. MGP has agreed to
provide such assistance as more fully described in this Agreement. 

  

	1.	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, the following capitalised terms shall have the following meanings, unless otherwise indicated. 

 “Affiliate” means, in relation to a party, any company, partnership or other entity which from time to time Controls, is Controlled by or
is under the common Control with that party. For the purposes of this Agreement, (a) MF Global and its Controlled Affiliates shall not be deemed to be Affiliates of MGP and (b) MGP and its Controlled Affiliates shall not be deemed to be
Affiliates of MF Global. 
 “Agreement” means the terms of this agreement, including any Schedules. 
 “Business” means the businesses operated by MF Global and its Affiliates as at the Effective Date and as reasonably expanded from time to
time. 
 “Change” has the meaning given to it in clause 11. 
 “Change Control Procedures” means the procedures by which changes may be made to one or more of the Services, as set out in clause 11.

 “Contract Manager” has the meaning given to it in clause 8. 
  

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 “Control” means the beneficial ownership of more than 50 per cent of the issued
share capital, or the legal power to direct or cause the direction of the general management, of the company, partnership or other person in question, and “Controlled” shall be construed accordingly. 
 “Data Protection Laws” means any legislation in force from time to time which implements the Data Protection Directives and is applicable
to the provision of the Services pursuant to this agreement, including the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426). 
 “Effective Date” means the “IPO Date” as defined in the Master Separation Agreement. 
 “Fees” means the fees, costs and expenses to be paid by MF Global for the Services as set out in the Services Schedule. 
 “IPO” has the meaning given to it in the Master Separation Agreement. 
 “Intellectual Property Rights” means all intellectual property rights in any part of the world and shall include: patents (including
supplementary protection certificates), utility models, rights in inventions, registered and unregistered trade and service marks, rights in business and trade names and get-up, rights in domain names, registered designs, unregistered rights in
designs, semiconductor and topography rights, copyrights and neighbouring rights, database rights and in each case rights of a similar or corresponding character and all applications and rights to apply for the protection of any of the foregoing.

 “IT System” means the information technology systems owned or used by a party in connection with its business, excluding
that party’s own software, data and Third Party Software. 
 “Master Separation Agreement” has the meaning given to it
in the recitals. 
 “MF Global Requirement” has the meaning given to it in clause 6. 
 “MF Global Data” means any of the data and/or databases provided by MF Global and/or an Affiliate of MF Global to MGP and/or an Affiliate
of MGP in connection with the provision of the Services, including any such data as MGP and/or an Affiliate may incorporate in its databases. 
 “MF Global Software” means the software in which MF Global and/or an Affiliate of MF Global owns the Intellectual Property Rights and used by MF Global, MGP and/or any of their Affiliates in connection with the provision of
the Services. 
 “MGP Data” means any of the data and/or databases provided to a Service Recipient by MGP and/or an Affiliate
of MGP in connection with the provision of the Services, including any such data as the Service Recipient may incorporate in its databases. 
  

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 “MGP Software” means the software in which MGP and/or an Affiliate of MGP owns the
Intellectual Property Rights and used by MGP and/or an Affiliate of MGP in connection with the provision of the Services. 
 “Personal
Data” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Data Protection Law, as shall the terms “data subject”, “processing” and “processed”. 
 “Separation” has the meaning given to it in the Master Separation Agreement. 
 “Service Recipient” means, in relation to a Service, MF Global and/or MF Global’s Affiliates, who are or will be operating a
Business which was provided with a service equivalent to the Service, or provided a service equivalent to the Service, in the ordinary course of that Business in the 12 months prior to the Effective Date. 
 “Service Term” means, in respect of each Service, the period for which that Service will be provided, as set out in the Services
Schedule, and any extension to such period in accordance with clause 2. 
 “Services” means the services to be provided or
procured by MGP for the benefit of the relevant Service Recipient, as more fully set out in the Services Schedule. 
 “Services
Schedule” means Schedule 1 and Schedule 2. 
 “Tax Authority” means any government, state or municipality, or any
local, state, federal or other authority, body or official, anywhere in the world, capable of exercising a fiscal, revenue, customs or excise function. 
 “Third Party Software” means software the Intellectual Property Rights in which are owned by a third party and which is used in respect of the provision of the Services. 
 “TUPE” means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006. 
 “VAT” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any tax imposed in conformity with the European Council directive of 28 November 2006 on the common system of value added tax (EC Directive 2006/112) (including, in relation to
the United Kingdom, value added tax imposed by the Value Added Tax Act 1994 and regulations supplemental thereto); and 

  

	 	(b)	any other tax of a similar nature, whether imposed in a member state of the European Union in substitution for, or levied in addition to, such tax referred to in (a), or elsewhere
in any other country or jurisdiction. 

  

	1.2	In this Agreement words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa and words importing gender include any other gender. 

  

	1.3	The headings of clauses are for ease of reference and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement. 

  

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	1.4	Any reference to a statutory provision shall include any subordinate legislation made from time to time under that provision which is in force at the date of this Agreement.

  

	1.5	Any reference to a statute or statutory provision shall include such statute or provision as from time to time modified, re-enacted or consolidated whether before or after the date
of this Agreement. 

  

	1.6	The words “include”, “includes” and “including” and any words following them shall be construed without limitation to the
generality of any preceding words or concepts and vice versa. 

  

	1.7	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a person or party shall, at any time when such person or party is treated as a member of a group for VAT
purposes, include (where appropriate) a reference to the representative member of such group at such time (the term “representative member” to have the same meaning as in the Value Added Tax Act 1994). 

  

	1.8	In the event of an inconsistency between the terms of a Schedule to this Agreement and the other terms of this Agreement, the terms of the Schedule shall have precedence.

  

	2.	CONDITION PRECEDENT, COMMENCEMENT, TERM AND EXTENSION 

  

	2.1	Conditions Precedent 

  

	 	2.1.1 	With the exception of this clause 2.1 and clauses 17 (Disputes and Arbitration) and 18 (General) (which will become effective on the date of signature of this
Agreement), the remainder of this Agreement will only take effect if, and is conditional on, the following conditions being satisfied: 

  

	 	(a)	the IPO occurs by 30 June 2008; and 

  

	 	(b)	MGP having received the relevant authorisations from the Financial Services Authority to provide any one or more of the Services to MF Global by the Effective Date, provided however
that MGP shall use its reasonable endeavours to obtain such relevant authorisations from the Financial Services Authority. 

  

	 	2.1.2 	If the foregoing condition under clause 2.1.1(a) does not occur by 30 June 2008 (or such later date as the parties may agree in writing), this Agreement will terminate
automatically. 

  

	 	2.1.3 	With respect to the foregoing condition under clause 2.1.1(b), if MGP has not obtained the relevant authorisation from the Financial Services Authority to provide any Service by the
Effective Date, MGP will not be responsible nor liable for providing: 

  

	 	(a)	that Service; and 

  

	 	(b)	any other Service which requires or depends on MGP providing one or more other Services that will not be provided pursuant to the foregoing paragraph (a) (notwithstanding that
MGP may have obtained authorisation for such other Service), 

  

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 and this Agreement with respect to all such Service(s) will terminate automatically on the Effective
Date. 
  

	2.2	Commencement 

 Subject to clause 2.1, MGP will
commence providing the Services on the Effective Date. 
  

	2.3	Term 

  

	 	2.3.1 	Each Service will be provided for the duration of the Service Term (subject to earlier termination in accordance with this Agreement) and will lapse automatically thereafter, unless
the parties agree to extend the duration of any Service pursuant to this clause 2. 

  

	 	2.3.2 	This Agreement will terminate automatically on the earlier of the following events: 

  

	 	(a)	when MGP has ceased providing the last of the Services; 

  

	 	(b)	on the expiry of the Service Term (including any extension of the Service Term); or 

  

	 	(c)	on the termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms. 

  

	2.4	Extension 

  

	 	2.4.1 	If MF Global wishes to extend the initial Service Term of a Service (including any agreed extension period in respect of a Service), then MF Global must give MGP notice of this at
least 6 months prior to the expiration of the then-current Service Term (including any agreed extension period). MGP may agree (but is not obliged) to continue to provide the relevant Service(s) for an extended period following the expiry of the
then-current Service Term. MGP will notify MF Global in writing within 7 days after receipt of MF Global’s request whether it wishes to continue to provide such service, subject to clause 2.4.2. 

  

	 	2.4.2 	Any extension of the then-current Service Term will be subject to the parties reaching agreement on the terms on which MGP will continue to provide those Services (including the
extension period) prior to the expiry of the then-current Service Term. The Change Control Procedures do not apply to extensions of the Service Term under this clause 2. 

  

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	3.	SERVICES - SCOPE, STANDARDS, FORM AND CHANGES 

  

	3.1	Services Scope and Location 

  

	 	3.1.1 	In consideration of the relevant Fees to be paid by MF Global under this Agreement, MGP shall provide the Services to the relevant Service Recipients in accordance with the terms
and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	 	3.1.2 	MGP is to provide the Services on a global basis from MGP’s central London-based Group Insurance function. 

  

	 	3.1.3 	MF Global shall ensure that the Service Recipients comply with the provisions of this Agreement (other than payment provisions) as if they were party to it, and shall be responsible
to MGP for any failure by any of the Service Recipients so to comply. 

  

	3.2	Service Standards 

  

	 	3.2.1 	Subject to clause 3.2.3, the Services will be provided to the same standard, quality and extent to which they have ordinarily been provided by MGP to the relevant MF Global
Affiliate during the 12 months prior to the Effective Date. 

  

	 	3.2.2 	MGP will provide the Services with the same skill and care employed by it in the 12 months prior to the Effective Date in respect of the provision of those Services to the relevant
MF Global Affiliate, and in compliance with the laws and regulations that apply to it as a provider (not a recipient) of the Services. 

  

	 	3.2.3 	Where the Services consist of services which were not previously provided by MGP in the ordinary course of its business, those Services shall be provided with reasonable skill and
care and to a standard consistent with prevailing industry practice. 

  

	3.3	Form and Function of Services 

  

	 	3.3.1 	The Services shall, in all material respects, be the same in form and function as the equivalent services provided by MGP to the relevant MF Global Affiliate in the 12 months prior
to the Effective Date. 

  

	 	3.3.2 	Where the Services consist of services which were not previously provided in the ordinary course of MGP’s business, the form and function of those Services will be as set out
in the Services Schedule. 

  

	3.4	Change in Services 

 If MF Global requires any
additional services or any change in the Services (including any increased functionality not contemplated by the standards and requirements referred to in this clause 3) then this may be requested through the Change Control Procedures. MGP shall be
under no obligation to provide such additional services and/or changes to the Services except to the extent otherwise provided for in the Change Control Procedures. 
  

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	3.5	Change in Scope of the Services 

 The Services will
only be provided, and may only be used, for the benefit of the Business and for no other purpose. However, if MF Global expands or changes its Business activities, or diversifies beyond or narrows the scope of the Business, after the Effective Date
and such changes require the Services to be materially varied or extended to cover such change in or addition to the Business activities, MF Global will have to request and agree to the relevant variation to the Services under the Change Control
Procedures. For the avoidance of doubt, MGP is not obliged to make any such material variation or extension to the Services in respect of such change or addition to the Business activities. 
  

	4.	IT, IP AND THIRD PARTY CONSENTS 

  

	4.1	Intellectual property rights 

  

	 	4.1.1 	MGP will retain all Intellectual Property Rights in any material developed by it in connection with this Agreement or the performance of the Services. MGP will grant to MF Global a
royalty-free and perpetual licence to use such Intellectual Property Rights (excluding any Intellectual Property Rights which are developed and owned by a third party, unless MGP has sub-licensing rights) for its internal business purposes only.

  

	 	4.1.2 	Subject to the terms of this clause 4, MGP is only required to utilise its and/or MF Global’s existing systems and Intellectual Property Rights to provide the Services.

  

	 	4.1.3 	Unless otherwise agreed through the Change Control Procedures, MGP is not required to commit to any further development of the systems of MGP, MF Global or any of their Affiliates
for the provision of the Services. 

  

	 	4.1.4 	If MGP agrees to develop any particular Intellectual Property Rights at MF Global’s request pursuant to the Change Control Procedures, then MGP will grant to MF Global a
royalty-free and perpetual licence to use such Intellectual Property Rights for its internal business purposes. 

  

	4.2	Licence to use MGP Software and Data 

 If necessary
and where relevant, MGP shall grant to and/procure for each relevant Service Recipient: 
  

	 	4.2.1 	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MGP Software for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive the benefit of the Services; and

  

	 	4.2.2 	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MGP Data for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to receive the benefit of the Services.

  

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	4.3	Licence to use MF Global Software and Data 

 If
necessary and where relevant, MF Global shall grant to and/procure for MGP and/or its Affiliates: 
  

	 	4.3.1 	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MF Global Software for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to provide the benefit of the Services;
and 

  

	 	4.3.2 	a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the MF Global Data for the Service Term, and solely to the extent necessary to provide the benefit of the Services.

 Such licences will terminate with the expiry or earlier termination of the Agreement. 
  

	4.4	Third Party Software 

  

	 	4.4.1 	MGP will consult with MF Global on the relevant licences for Third Party Software, and the terms applicable to such licences, which may be necessary for MF Global to receive the
Services from MGP. 

  

	 	4.4.2 	Subject to receiving any necessary third party consents or licences, MGP will use reasonable endeavours to grant, or procure, relevant licences (on a royalty-free and perpetual
basis) for the relevant Service Recipients to use the Third Party Software which are necessary to permit the Service Recipients to use or receive a Service. This requirement excludes any licences for Third Party Software which MF Global is required
to obtain as an MF Global Requirement. 

  

	 	4.4.3 	Subject to MF Global’s prior consent (and provided such consent is not unreasonably withheld), MF Global agrees to accept the licences provided or procured on the terms granted
or procured by MGP under this clause 4.4, including payment of commercial licence fees, unless otherwise agreed. 

  

	4.5	Third Party Consents 

  

	 	4.5.1 	Subject to clause 4.4, to the extent that the consent of a third party is required to allow MGP to provide any of the Services under this Agreement, MGP will use reasonable
endeavours to obtain that consent at MGP’s cost. 

  

	 	4.5.2 	If, despite having used reasonable endeavours pursuant to clause 4.5.1, any required third party consent is not obtained or a third party requires MGP to cease using any items
and/or services made available to MGP in the provision of Services to a Service Recipient, MGP will be relieved from providing the Services to the extent that it is not able to do so as a result of the third party refusal to provide consent.

  

	 	4.5.3 	In the event a relevant third party consent cannot be obtained and MGP cannot provide a Service pursuant to this clause 4.5: 

  

	 	(a)	MF Global is not required to pay for such Service; and 

  

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	 	(b)	MGP is not obliged to vary or extend its Services; and 

  

	 	(c)	MF Global may request a variation to the Services (including the use of an alternative IT systems) in accordance with the Change Control Procedures. 

  

	4.6	Licence to use Software and Data following Service Term expiry 

 If MF Global identifies any MGP Software and/or MGP Data which any Service Recipient requires the continued use of following the cessation of any of the Services, the following terms apply: 
  

	 	4.6.1 	MF Global shall notify MGP thereof in writing within a reasonable period in advance of the expiration of the relevant Service Term; and 

  

	 	4.6.2 	MGP may (but is not obliged to) continue to provide the relevant MGP Software and/or MGP Data following the expiry of the Service Term, subject to the parties reaching agreement on
the terms of such use (which may include the payment of royalties or other fees). 

  

	4.7	Access to IT Systems and Security 

  

	 	4.7.1 	Neither party shall (except to the extent expressly permitted to do so by this Agreement) attempt to obtain access to, use or interfere with any IT Systems or data used or processed
by the other party except to the extent required to do so to receive (in the case of a Service Recipient) or provide the Services, including complying with any relevant requirements set out in the Services Schedule. 

  

	 	4.7.2 	Each party shall ensure, and shall procure each of its relevant Affiliates to ensure, that reasonable security measures are maintained to protect its IT Systems from unauthorised
access by third parties, and in particular from disruption by any computer software routine intended or designed to (i) procure access or use of the IT System by a third person, or (ii) disable, damage or erase, or disrupt or impair the
normal operation of information technology systems, including “back door”, “time bomb”, “Trojan Horse”, “worm”, “drop dead device”, “virus” or other. 

  

	 	4.7.3 	Each party shall at all times abide by, and procure all its employees, contractors and agents to abide at all times by, any access and security protocol and/or policy required by
the other party when accessing the other party’s IT network and/or physical premises. 

  

	5.	EXIT PLANNING 

  

	5.1	MF Global responsibility 

 MF Global acknowledges
and agrees that: 
  

	 	5.1.1 	this Agreement is a transitional arrangement under which MGP will support the Business operated by MF Global and its Affiliates only, by providing the Services for a limited period
of time; and 

  

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	 	5.1.2 	MF Global and its relevant Affiliates will be responsible for obtaining services to replace each of the Services upon the earlier termination or expiration of the relevant Service
Term. 

  

	5.2	MGP responsibility 

  

	 	5.2.1 	To assist MF Global’s exit from this Agreement, MGP shall transfer to MF Global, at such time as MF Global may reasonably require, all data and documents maintained or
generated by MGP in the course of providing the Services to the extent that the same relate substantially to MF Global and/or other Service Recipients and/or the Business of MF Global and its Affiliates (subject to MGP’s business and
confidentiality constraints). Such data and documents shall be transferred in the format that they have been maintained by MGP; if MF Global requires the same to be converted into another format, MF Global may request the same through the Change
Control Procedures. MGP may retain a reasonable number of copies of such data and documents for its own internal, regulatory compliance or legal purposes (in which case, for clarity, the confidentiality obligations set out in this Agreement will
continue to apply to those data and documents to the extent that such data and documents relate to MF Global). 

  

	 	5.2.2 	Other than as provided under this clause 5, MGP will only be required to provide assistance to MF Global in relation to the exit from this Agreement if it has agreed to provide such
assistance in writing and on such terms as it may prescribe at the time of agreeing the same (which may include without limitation reimbursement of its costs and expenses). 

  

	6.	MF GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS AND MGP RELIEF 

  

	6.1	MF Global Requirements 

 MF Global will, and will
procure that its relevant Affiliates will, do each of the following (each an “MF Global Requirement”): 
  

	 	6.1.1 	fulfil its specific requirements in connection with the Services as set out in the Services Schedule; 

  

	 	6.1.2 	on reasonable notice, give MGP or its agents reasonable access to facilities, systems, premises and/or staff of MF Global (or of the relevant Affiliate); and

  

	 	6.1.3 	promptly provide MGP or its agent with sufficient information and assistance reasonably required to enable MGP to perform its obligations under this Agreement (including copies of
documents and data), all in a timely manner to enable MGP to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement and to comply with its legal and regulatory obligations. 

  

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	6.2	MGP Relief 

  

	 	6.2.1 	MGP will not be liable for any failure to provide the Services to the extent that the failure is caused by a failure by MF Global (or the relevant MF Global Affiliate) to comply in
a timely manner with any of the MF Global Requirements (including any failure to do so which is excused by the force majeure provisions of this Agreement). 

  

	 	6.2.2 	Subject to the terms of this Agreement, for the avoidance of doubt, MGP will not be relieved from providing the Services where MF Global (or the relevant MF Global Affiliate)
complies with all relevant MF Global Requirements in a timely manner. 

  

	7.	FEES AND VAT 

  

	7.1	Fees and costs 

  

	 	7.1.1 	MF Global will pay MGP the relevant Fee per Service for the provision of that Service, as set out more fully in the Services Schedule. 

  

	 	7.1.2 	All Fees shall be invoiced on a monthly basis (with a detailed statement of the time, date and description of the Services performed) and shall be payable within 30 days from the
date of the invoice. For the avoidance of doubt, MGP may include recoverable costs and expenses incurred in a previous month in an invoice relating to a future month (without double-counting). 

  

	7.2	Late Payment 

 Late payments of Fees will attract
additional interest payments of 2% per annum above the then-current base lending rate of Barclays Bank plc per month, accruing from the first business day following the day on which payment is due until the date of actual payment. 

 

	7.3	VAT 

  

	 	7.3.1 	All sums set out in this Agreement or otherwise payable by any party to any other party pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to be exclusive of any VAT which is chargeable on
the supply or supplies for which such sums (or any part thereof) are the whole or part of the consideration for VAT purposes. 

  

	 	7.3.2 	Where, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, any party (or any Affiliate of any party) (the “Supplier”) makes a supply to any other party (or any Affiliate of
any party) (the “Recipient”) for VAT purposes and VAT is or becomes chargeable on such supply (being VAT for which the Supplier is required to account to any relevant Tax Authority), the Recipient shall, subject to the receipt of a
valid VAT invoice in respect of such supply, pay to the Supplier (in addition to any at the same time as any other consideration for such supply) a sum equal to the amount of such VAT. 

  

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	 	7.3.3 	References in this Agreement to any cost or expense incurred by any party and in respect of which such party is to be reimbursed or indemnified by any other party under the terms of
this Agreement, or the amount of which is to be taken into account in any calculation or computation set out in this Agreement, shall include such part of such cost or expense as represents any VAT but only to the extent that such first party is not
entitled to credit or repayment in respect of such VAT from any relevant Tax Authority. 

  

	8.	CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 

  

	8.1	The parties will each appoint the person indicated as its “Primary Recipient” in clause 18.3 (Notices) as its contract manager (“Contract
Manager”) who, as of the date of this Agreement, will be responsible for all matters in relation to this Agreement on the behalf of that party. A Contract Manager may be replaced by the party appointing it. Each party must provide written
notice of any change in a Contract Manager to the other party no later than the date of such change. 

  

	8.2	The parties will ensure that the Contract Managers will meet at least once a month to discuss any matters relating to this Agreement and to monitor progress of MF Global’s exit
planning. 

  

	8.3	Each party’s Contract Manager will be authorised to make decisions for that party and such decisions will be binding on that party. 

  

	9.	TERMINATION 

  

	9.1	Termination by MF Global for convenience 

  

	 	9.1.1 	MF Global may terminate any and all Service(s) for convenience at any time, subject to 30 days’ notice. 

  

	 	9.1.2 	MGP will on receipt of such a notice inform MF Global as soon as may be practicable, but no later than 10 business days after the receipt of such notice, of the effect that the
termination of the relevant Service will have on the remainder of this Agreement (which may include, without limitation, the inability to provide any of the other Services or changes in the Fees). Any costs or changes in the Fees determined by MGP
to be payable by MF Global for the early termination of this Agreement under this clause 9.1 are to be reasonably substantiated by reference to calculations and objective data. 

  

	 	9.1.3 	MGP and MF Global agree to each use commercially reasonable endeavours to minimise the impact of any termination of a Service on the remainder of this Agreement.

  

	 	9.1.4 	 If MF Global accepts the effects of the termination of a Service on this Agreement as identified by MGP in its notice to MF Global, this Agreement 

  

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will be amended and terminated in accordance with that notice. If MF Global rejects, or does not accept, such effects of the termination of a Service in
writing (which must be notified within 5 business days after the date of the notice from MGP), MF Global will be deemed to have withdrawn its notice of termination of the relevant Service, and the terms of this Agreement shall continue in effect.

  

	9.2	Termination by MF Global for cause 

 MF Global may
terminate the entire Agreement immediately in its entirety in respect of all the Services or any part of the Services (at its determination): 
  

	 	9.2.1 	for a material breach by MGP which is not capable of being remedied or, in the case of a material breach capable of being remedied, if such material breach has not been remedied
within 30 days from the date of written notice requiring it to do so; 

  

	 	9.2.2 	for insolvency of MGP; or 

  

	 	9.2.3 	if MF Global is required to terminate this Agreement by law or regulatory requirement (including where MF Global’s lead financial services regulator requires the same).

  

	9.3	Termination by MGP for cause 

 MGP may terminate
this Agreement immediately in its entirety in respect of all the Services or any part of the Services (at its determination): 
  

	 	9.3.1 	for a material breach by MF Global which is not capable of being remedied or, in the case of a material breach capable of being remedied, if such material breach has not been
remedied within 30 days from the date of written notice requiring it to do so; 

  

	 	9.3.2 	for insolvency of MF Global; 

  

	 	9.3.3 	if MGP is required to terminate this Agreement by law or regulatory requirement (including where MGP’s lead financial services regulator requires the same); or

  

	 	9.3.4 	if MGP loses the relevant authorisation(s) from the Financial Services Authority to provide a Service to MF Global. 

  

	9.4	Termination by MGP for change in control of MF Global 

  

	 	9.4.1 	MGP may terminate the entire Agreement by giving MF Global at least 30 days’ notice if a third party (excluding MGP or any of its Affiliates) acquires Control of MF Global
(whether directly or indirectly) at any time following the IPO. For clarity, the IPO itself will not be considered an acquisition of Control for the purposes of this clause. 

  

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	 	9.4.2 	MGP’s right under this clause 9.4 must be exercised within 30 days of any such acquisition of Control coming to MGP’s attention, following which such right will lapse
automatically and irrevocably. 

  

	10.	CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION 

  

	10.1	Obligations on termination 

 On termination of this
Agreement for any reason: 
  

	 	10.1.1 	MGP will stop providing the Services (or in the case of the termination of particular Services only, those Services); 

  

	 	10.1.2 	MF Global will pay all sums which at the date of termination are due and payable to MGP (pro rated where necessary); and 

  

	 	10.1.3 	the parties shall promptly return any Confidential Information (including data and software) of the other party or its Affiliates to its owner (or with the prior written agreement
of the owner of the Confidential Information delete or destroy it). Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party may retain a reasonable number of copies of the other party’s Confidential Information for its own internal, regulatory compliance or
legal purposes, for as long as is necessary for those purposes, and the obligations of confidentiality set out in this Agreement shall continue to apply to the same. 

  

	10.2	Data Access following termination 

 MGP agrees, for
a period of 5 years from the date of this Agreement, to the extent that MGP and/or any of its Affiliates will retain data or business information of MF Global or any of its Affiliates, to provide MF Global with reasonable access (including the right
to take copies) during normal business hours, to such data or business information, subject to the following: 
  

	 	10.2.1 	MF Global gives MGP reasonable notice of such request; 

  

	 	10.2.2 	MF Global reimburses MGP for its reasonable costs in providing such access; and 

  

	 	10.2.3 	MGP will use reasonable endeavours to provide the relevant data/information as soon as reasonably practicable. 

  

	10.3	Survival of terms 

  

	 	10.3.1 	Subject to clause 10.3.2, any term of this Agreement which is expressed or by its nature intended to survive termination of this Agreement, including terms governing liability of
the parties, termination consequences of this Agreement, confidentiality, governing law and dispute resolution, and the interpretation of this Agreement, shall survive termination of this Agreement. 

  

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	 	10.3.2 	The obligations to assist and/or cooperate with MF Global in making an insurance claim under a group insurance policy under the Services Schedule 1 (paragraph (A)(i)(M) and
paragraph (A)(i)(N)) will survive the termination of this Agreement for 5 years on the same terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  

	10.4	TUPE rights and obligations 

  

	 	10.4.1 	If: 

  

	 	(a)	any employee of MGP asserts or establishes that he or she has become employed by MF Global, any MF Global Affiliate or any replacement provider of the Services (a
“Transferee”), as a result of the termination of this Agreement or the termination of a particular Service or part thereof, and 

  

	 	(b)	the Transferee does not wish to employ such person, 

 then
the Transferee shall within 5 business days of becoming aware of such assertion notify MGP in writing that it does not wish to employ such person (the “Affected Employee”) and MGP shall be given the opportunity (but shall not be
obliged) to offer the Affected Employee re-employment with MGP. If the Transferee fails to notify MGP in writing within this time period then that person will be treated as if he or she had always been an employee of the Transferee. 
  

	 	10.4.2 	If the Affected Employee accepts an offer made by MGP pursuant to this clause 10.4, the Transferee will immediately release that person from his or her employment and waive any
notice period or restrictive covenants under his or her employment contract with the Transferee. 

  

	 	10.4.3 	If, within 5 business days of being notified in accordance with this clause 10.4, MGP has not made an offer or an offer has been made but, within 5 business days of the offer being
made, it has not been accepted: 

  

	 	(a)	the Transferee will be entitled within a further 20 business day period to terminate the employment of the Affected Employee by following the statutory dismissal procedure; and

  

	 	(b)	MGP will indemnify MF Global for the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by MF Global or the relevant MF Global Affiliate arising under or in connection with such termination of
the Affected Employee’s contract of employment. 

  

	 	10.4.4 	If the Transferee continues the employment of the Affected Employee beyond the relevant 20 business day period described in clause 10.4.3 then that person will be treated as if he
or she had always been an employee of the Transferee. 

  

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	11.	CHANGE CONTROL PROCEDURE 

  

	11.1	Valid Changes 

 Except to the extent otherwise
provided for in this Agreement, all changes to this Agreement, including changes to the Services or the functionality included in any Service (having regard to the standards and requirements referred to in clause 3 (Services)) (each a
“Change”), will be valid if agreed through the Change Control Procedures set out in this clause. 
  

	11.2	Changes in laws or regulations 

  

	 	11.2.1 	Either party may request a Change but neither party will be obliged to agree to a Change requested by the other party (except that a party will not refuse a Change requested by the
other party which is necessary to allow the other party to comply with any laws or regulations that apply to the other party), but subject to and contingent on the parties first reaching agreement on the terms on which they will implement the
requested Change. 

  

	 	11.2.2 	For the avoidance of doubt, and save for as provided in the Services Schedule, MGP will not be responsible for advising MF Global on any changes in the laws or regulations that
apply to MF Global. 

  

	11.3	Procedures 

  

	 	11.3.1 	MGP will: 

  

	 	(a)	if it requests a Change, together with its request; or 

  

	 	(b)	if MF Global requests a Change, within 15 days after receipt of MF Global’s request, 

 deliver to MF Global a statement (“Impact Statement”) identifying the impact of the proposed Change to the terms of and Services provided under this Agreement (including any changes to the Fees
payable by MF Global or any additional one-off implementation fees that are required to implement the proposed Change). 
  

	 	11.3.2 	If the parties accept the Impact Statement (including any changes agreed to be made thereto) their Contract Managers will sign it, and this Agreement will be deemed to be amended in
accordance with the Impact Statement (mutatis mutandis). 

  

	11.4	Costs and Expenses 

  

	 	11.4.1 	MF Global will be responsible for all of its own costs and expenses and for the reasonable costs and expenses of MGP in connection with any Change requested by MF Global or any
Change requested by a party which is necessary to allow that party to comply with any change in the laws or regulations that apply to that party, including any steps taken by MGP as it is required to do under the Change Control Procedures in
connection with the requested Change. 

  

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	 	11.4.2 	Subject to clause 11.4.1, MGP will be responsible for all of its own costs and expenses and for the reasonable costs and expenses of MF Global in connection with any Change
requested by MGP (but excluding a Change requested pursuant to clause 11.2), including any steps taken by MF Global as it is required to do under the Change Control Procedures in connection with the requested Change. 

  

	12.	LIABILITY 

  

	12.1	Limitation of liability 

 MGP’s liability in
connection with this Agreement (however arising, including liability under contract, for tort (including negligence) and under an indemnity) will be capped, in respect of any event and all events preceding that event, to 100% of the total of the
Fees (exclusive of VAT) paid and due and payable by MF Global under this Agreement during the 12 month period prior to that event. 
  

	12.2	Exclusion of liability 

  

	 	12.2.1 	MGP will not be liable for the accuracy or completeness of any data provided by or on behalf of MF Global (including MF Global Data) or for the consequences if that data are not
accurate or complete. 

  

	 	12.2.2 	MGP will not be liable for MF Global’s use of the deliverables supplied by MGP as a result of the Services (including any MGP Data and MGP Software). MGP will have no liability
to any third parties in respect of MF Global’s use of those deliverables. 

  

	 	12.2.3 	With the exception of its liability under any indemnity given by it under this Agreement, neither party will be liable to the other for any: 

  

	 	(a)	indirect or consequential loss, damage or claims; or 

  

	 	(b)	for any lost profits, lost business, lost data, loss of goodwill. 

  

	12.3	Liability for negligence and wilful default 

 MGP
will not be liable to MF Global under this Agreement unless it has acted with fraud or has been negligent or in wilful default of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	12.4	MF Global indemnity 

 MF Global shall indemnify MGP
against any loss, damage or claims suffered by or made against MGP as a result of or flowing from claims by third parties in connection with the provision of the Services (excluding claims due to MGP acting with fraud, negligence or wilful default
of its obligations under this Agreement). 
  

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	12.5	No liability for third party acts/omissions 

 Without prejudice to the terms of this clause 12 and clause 18.1 (Assignment and sub-contracting), MF Global acknowledges and agrees that MGP will rely on certain third parties (including various brokers and insurers) from time
to time in connection with the provision of the Services. MGP will not be liable in any way to MF Global or any third party for a failure to provide any Services where such failure is caused or exacerbated by an act or omission of any such third
party, or a failure by any such third party, to provide relevant information and/or assistance to MGP, unless MGP has acted with negligence or fraud in its reliance or management of such third party or in wilful default under any contract
or agreement between MGP and such third party. 
  

	12.6	No liability for MF Global’s acts/omissions 

 MGP will not be liable to MF Global or any third party in the event that a claim is disputed or not paid by an insurer because MF Global has: 
  

	 	12.6.1 	provided incorrect information or failed to provide MGP and/or its relevant Affiliate or agent with all material information relevant for disclosure to an insurer; or

  

	 	12.6.2 	failed to notify MGP and/or its relevant Affiliate or agent within the relevant time of a claim to enable MGP to make a claim within the terms of a policy. 

 

	13.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	13.1	For the purposes of this Agreement, a “Force Majeure Event” means acts of God, riots, war, terrorist activities, strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes,
epidemics, governmental restraints, act of legislature and a directive or requirement of a competent authority governing a party, or any other circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the party liable to effect performance of an obligation.

  

	13.2	Neither party shall be liable for failure to perform, or delay in performing, any of its relevant obligations under this Agreement in so far as the performance of such obligations
is prevented by a Force Majeure Event in relation to it. 

  

	13.3	Each party shall notify the other of the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event applicable to it and shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations
hereunder for the duration of such Force Majeure Event. 

  

	13.4	MF Global shall not be required to pay the Fees in respect of any suspended Service whilst, but only to the extent that, the provision of the Service is suspended as a result of a
Force Majeure Event, save where the Fees relate to the costs of or payments to be made to any third party employed or engaged as an independent contractor by MGP. 

  

	13.5	Each party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause if a Force Majeure Event continues for a period of a collective period of 30 days.

  

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	14.	AUDIT RIGHTS 

  

	14.1	MF Global will be entitled to audit MGP’s compliance with this Agreement and the systems and procedures (including the IT systems) employed by MGP in providing the Services, at
reasonable times and with reasonable (not less than 4 business days) advance notice. MF Global may carry out these audits using its own personnel (including its internal auditors) or with MGP’s consent (not to be unreasonably withheld or
delayed) external advisors. 

  

	14.2	MGP will allow a competent regulator of MF Global access to MGP’s premises, staff and facilities where that regulator requires the same in the exercise of its regulatory
functions in respect of MF Global. 

  

	14.3	All audits must be conducted at reasonable business times and MF Global will ensure that MGP’s business is not unduly disrupted by any such audit. MF Global will be responsible
for any damage or loss caused as a result of any such audit. 

  

	15.	DATA PROTECTION AND REGULATORY MATTERS 

  

	15.1	Data Protection 

  

	 	15.1.1 	To the extent that the Services include the processing by MGP of any Personal Data belonging to MF Global, MGP will act as data processor to MF Global and will process that personal
data only in accordance with MF Global’s written instructions. 

  

	 	15.1.2 	Each party will comply with its obligations under applicable Data Protection Laws. 

  

	 	15.1.3 	Neither party is responsible for facilitating the other party’s compliance with its obligations under the Data Protection Laws. 

  

	15.2	Regulatory Matters 

  

	 	15.2.1 	Each party shall give the other party written notice as soon as may be reasonably practicable after it becomes aware of any matter which, in its reasonable opinion, is likely to
have a material adverse affect on its or its Affiliates’ ability to provide or receive Services in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	 	15.2.2 	The parties will cooperate in good faith to, and use all reasonable endeavours to agree on how to, address and resolve such regulatory or other matter, including agreeing on
amendments or additional provisions to the terms of this Agreement with the intent of maintaining, as nearly as possible, the same commercial effect as the original terms of this Agreement. 

  

	16.	THIRD PARTIES’ RIGHTS AND LIABILITY 

  

	16.1	A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Agreement, but this clause does not
affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act. 

  

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	16.2	The losses or damages incurred or suffered by an Affiliate of a party that arise in connection with this Agreement shall be deemed the losses or damages of that party (so that the
direct losses/damages of the Affiliate shall be deemed the direct losses/damages of the relevant party, and the indirect losses of the Affiliate, shall be deemed the indirect losses/damages of the relevant party). All such losses and damages shall
be subject to the exclusions and limitations set out in this Agreement. 

  

	16.3	This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and does not confer upon any third party any remedy, claim, reimbursement or cause of action or other right other than
any as is provided for herein. 

  

	17.	DISPUTES AND ARBITRATION 

 The parties agree that
the terms of the Master Separation Agreement which relate to disputes and arbitration (as set out in the Master Separation Agreement) shall apply to this Agreement, and disputes shall be resolved in accordance with those provisions on behalf of the
parties to this Agreement by the parties to the Master Separation Agreement. 
  

	18.	GENERAL 

  

	18.1	Assignment and sub-contracting 

  

	 	18.1.1 	This Agreement may not be assigned by a party without the consent of the other party, except that either party may assign this Agreement to an Affiliate of that Party.

  

	 	18.1.2 	MGP may sub-contract the provision of any part of the Services but it will remain responsible for the provision of the Services in accordance with this Agreement, including the
standards set out in this Agreement, despite any sub-contracting. 

  

	18.2	Confidentiality 

  

	 	18.2.1 	The parties agree that the terms of the Master Separation Agreement which relate to Confidential Information (as defined in the Master Separation Agreement) shall apply to this
Agreement and are deemed to be repeated herein (mutatis mutandis) as if set out in this Agreement. 

  

	 	18.2.2 	Notwithstanding this clause 18.2, MGP and MF Global each acknowledge and agree that they are each regulated entities, and as such, if one party breaches any relevant laws or
regulations, the other party is not prevented under this Agreement or otherwise from reporting such breach to the relevant regulatory authority. 

  

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	 	18.2.3 	Where permitted by regulation, each party will notify the other party in advance of reporting a breach to a regulatory authority. 

  

	18.3	Notices 

  

	 	18.3.1 	Save where otherwise provided for in this Agreement, any notice or other communication required to be given or served under or in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be sufficiently given or served if delivered or sent to the following relevant address and persons: 

  

	 	(a)	In the case of MGP to: 

  

					
		 	Address:	  	Sugar Quay, Lower Thames Street,
		 		  	London, EC3R 6DU
			
		 	Fax:	  	+44 (0) 20 7144 1919
		 	Attention:	  	Barry Wakefield (“Primary Recipient”)
			
		 	With a copy to:	  	Andrew Ducat (“Secondary Recipient”)
		 	Fax:	  	+44 (0) 20 7144 1919

  

	 	(b)	In the case of MF Global to: 

  

					
		 	Address:	  	717 Fifth Avenue, 9th Fl
		 		  	New York, NY 10022
			
		 	Fax:	  	+(212) 589 - 6236
		 	Attention:	  	Howard Schneider, Esq. (“Primary Recipient”)
			
		 	With a copy to:	  	Steve Cochrane (“Secondary Recipient”)
		 	Address:	  	717 Fifth Avenue, 9th Fl, New York, NY, 10022 USA
		 	Fax:	  	+(212) 589 - 6236

  

	 	18.3.2 	Unless there is evidence to indicate otherwise, a notice given under this clause is deemed given: 

  

	 	(a)	if delivered personally, when left at the relevant address; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, except air mail, 2 business days after posting it; 

  

	 	(c)	if sent by air mail, 6 business days after posting it; or 

  

	 	(d)	if sent by fax, when confirmation of its transmission has been recorded by the sender’s fax machine. 

  

	18.4	Whole Agreement 

 This Agreement, together with the
Master Separation Agreement and the Schedules hereto, contains the whole agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement at the date hereof to the exclusion of any terms implied by law which may be excluded by
contract, and supersedes any previous written or oral agreement between the parties in relation to the matters dealt with in this Agreement. 
  

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	18.5	Waiver 

 No delay or forbearance by any party in
exercising any right or remedy shall operate as a waiver of it, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy preclude any other or further exercise of it or the exercise of any other right or remedy. 
  

	18.6	Further Assurances 

 At any time after the date of
this Agreement each party shall, and shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that any necessary third party shall, at the cost of that party execute such documents and do such acts or things as the other party may reasonably require for the
purpose of giving to the other party the full benefit of this Agreement. 
  

	18.7	Relationship 

  

	 	18.7.1 	Except as expressly otherwise agreed in writing between the parties: 

  

	 	(a)	nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as constituting an agency, partnership or joint venture between the MGP, MF Global and/or any of their Affiliates;

  

	 	(b)	neither party has the authority to act or incur obligations on behalf of the other; and 

  

	 	(c)	neither party has any responsibility for the acts or omissions of the other. 

  

	 	18.7.2 	Each party shall each ensure that its Affiliates, employees, agents, delegates or sub-contractors do not hold themselves out as employees or agents of the other.

  

	18.8	Costs 

 Unless otherwise agreed, each party shall
bear its own legal, accountancy and other costs and expenses incurred by it in connection with the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement. 
  

	18.9	Severance 

  

	 	18.9.1 	If any provision in this Agreement shall be held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, under any enactment or rule of law, such provision or part shall to
that extent be deemed not to form part of this Agreement but the legality, validity and enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected. 

  

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	 	18.9.2 	The parties will use all reasonable endeavours to agree a replacement provision which shall have, as nearly as possible, the same commercial effect as the ineffective provision.

  

	18.10 	Variation 

 No variation of this Agreement shall be
effective unless in writing and signed by or on behalf of each of the parties or (if expressly required under the terms of this Agreement) is in accordance with the Change Control Procedures. 
  

	18.11 	Counterparts 

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

	18.12 	Governing Law and Jurisdiction 

 This Agreement and
all matters arising from or connected with it are governed by laws of England and Wales. 
  

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 EXECUTED by the parties as an agreement 
  

					
	Signed by________________	  	)	  	
	a duly authorised representative of	  	)	  	
	MAN GROUP PLC	  	)	  	
			
	  	  	Signature	  	

 Date: 
  

					
	Signed by________________	  	)	  	
	a duly authorised representative of	  	)	  	
	MF GLOBAL LTD	  	)	  	
			
	  	  	Signature	  	

 Date: 
  

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 SCHEDULE 1 
 SERVICES SCHEDULE 
 MGP is to provide the services as described in this Schedule 1 and
in Schedule 2 (to the extent applicable) in respect of MF Global’s insurance requirements (excluding any requirements and services in respect of the PAAF claim which is governed by a separate agreement between the parties). 
  

	(A)	General Services 

  

	 	(i)	Service Description 

  

	 	(A)	Procure Man Investment Limited’s Insurance Department (“MIID“) to assist in arranging the renewal of existing insurance policies which applied for the benefit
of Man Financial prior to the Effective Date. 

  

	 	(B)	Consult on insurance requirements with senior management and appointed brokers. 

  

	 	(C)	Consult on the process of collating underwriting data with respect to insurance policies. 

  

	 	(D)	Consult on insurer options. 

  

	 	(E)	Consult on the process of drafting insurance contracts. 

  

	 	(F)	Consult on premium allocation methodology. 

  

	 	(G)	Consult on the mid-term alterations to the insurance contracts. 

  

	 	(H)	Consult on travel security protocols and procedures. 

  

	 	(I)	Consult on the process of reviewing brokers and the use of external consultancy services. 

  

	 	(J)	Subject to the relevant personnel’s availability given his/her then-current work and personal commitments, attendance at meetings as, when and where reasonably required
(anywhere in the world), to provide consulting information. 

  

	 	(K)	Advise on insurance related queries including: 

  

	 	(1)	contract reviews; and 

  

	 	(2)	new insurance options. 

  

	 	(L)	Consult on the process of making insurance claims. 

  

	 	(M)	 Use reasonable endeavours to assist MF Global by making a claim under any group insurance policy which was entered into in respect of a prior year on a losses
occurring basis in respect of which circumstances giving 

  

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rise to a claim in respect of loss suffered by MF Global come to light after the Effective Date hereof and by providing access to information about
the relevant policy and claim, subject to the information being available and MGP’s resource limits at the then current time. 

  

	 	(N)	To cooperate with MF Global in the conduct of a claim (other than the PAAF claim) under a group insurance policy which was notified to MGP or the relevant insurer prior to the
Effective Date (“Claim”), such co-operation to comprise at a minimum: 

  

	 	(1)	keeping MF Global informed of all significant developments in respect of any such Claim in a timely fashion; 

  

	 	(2)	consulting with MF Global about the Claim strategy to be adopted and material decisions in a timely fashion before they are taken; 

  

	 	(3)	consulting with MF Global prior to the settlement by MGP of any such Claim; and 

  

	 	(4)	giving MF Global the opportunity to make known to MGP its views on any matters in relation to the Claim not covered by paragraphs (1) to (3) above.

  

	(B)	Insurance Programme Design 

  

	 	(i)	Service Description 

  

	 	(A)	Consult on the pre-renewal strategy for MF Global’s policies. 

  

	 	(B)	Consult on the insurance programmes available under current insurance market conditions. 

  

	(C)	Information Collection 

  

	 	(i)	Service Description 

  

	 	(A)	Consult on the process of renewal/placing information. 

  

	 	(B)	Consult on the administration process for renewal submissions. 

  

	(D)	Service Term and Termination (for all Services) 

 12
months from the Effective Date. 
  

	(E)	Service Price (inclusive of all Services) 

  

	 	(A)	MF Global to pay MGP an hourly rate of: 

  

	 	(1)	USD$400 in respect of any of the Services provided by Andrew Ducat; and 

  

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	 	(2)	USD$200 in respect of any of the Services provided by Susan Antwi or any other nominated personnel of MGP. 

  

	 	(A)	MF Global to reimburse MGP for all out-of-pockets costs incurred by MGP in connection with the Services, including any associated costs, fees and expenses payable or paid to third
parties, including without limitation, legal fees, assessment fees, consultancy fees, information services fees, broker fees, and external claims management fees; provided however that prior to incurring any such costs, MGP shall notify MF Global,
and receive MF Global’s approval, of the amount of any such costs. 

  

	(F)	MF Global Requirements (for all Services) 

 MF
Global to provide all information and assistance necessary, within relevant time requirements or otherwise in a timely manner, to enable MGP to perform any of the Services. 
  

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 SCHEDULE 2 
 FSA’s INSURANCE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS (ICOB) RULES 
 The following sets out the policy on how MGP will comply with
the ICOB rules applicable to the services provided to MF Global under Schedule 1. 
 References to “us” or “we” when used in this
Schedule refer to MGP and/or MIID (as relevant). References to “you” when used in this Schedule refer to MF Global. 
  

	(A)	ICOB 1 (Application and purpose) 

  

	 	(A)	Intermediaries involved in the selling or advising of insurance contracts are required to be regulated by the FSA. 

  

	 	(B)	The ICOB rules apply to all non-investment insurance contracts. 

  

	 	(C)	You are classified as a commercial customer as the insurances arranged for you are in connection with your trade/business/profession. 

  

	(B)	ICOB 2 (General Rules) 

  

	 	(i)	Communications 

  

	 	(A)	This section applies to all forms of communication including telephone conversations and oral or written statements. 

  

	 	(B)	In order for MIID to comply with the requirement to identify its regulated status, Man Investment Limited’s (which is the main regulated entity) letter heads are to be used by
us in our communications with you. 

  

	 	(C)	We will take reasonable steps to communicate with you in a way that is clear, fair and not misleading. Relevant information will be shown prominently and insurance
“jargon” will be explained in straightforward terms. 

  

	 	(D)	You agree that communications relating to the insurance services may be made using electronic media. 

  

	 	(ii)	Unfair Inducement 

  

	 	(A)	It is our policy not to accept or solicit bribes or unnecessary gifts from the third parties we use. Any gifts or benefits that are likely to conflict to a material extent with any
duty that we owe to you will not be accepted by us. 

  

	 	(B)	All gifts received by us from an insurer or broker will be listed on our system for record keeping and audit. 

  

	 	(C)	We are not paid any fee by the broker or insurer we use for any of the services we provide to you. 

  

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	 	(iii)	Reliance on Others 

  

	 	(A)	We will take reasonable steps to establish that any third party providing information on your behalf: 

  

	 	(1)	is not connected to us and is competent to provide such information; or 

  

	 	(2)	provides information given by MF Global. 

  

	 	(B)	We will rely only on information provided in writing by a third party. 

  

	 	(C)	We need not supply information to you, where we have taken reasonable steps to establish that this information has or will be supplied by another person. 

 

	 	(D)	We may send to another person on your instruction, any information required to be sent to you pursuant to any ICOB rule. 

  

	 	(iv)	Record Keeping 

  

	 	(A)	It is a requirement that records of all papers relating to the insurance services provided to you will be readily accessible within two working days on receipt of a request.

  

	 	(B)	We will retain records of documents relating to the insurance services provided to you (including Demands and Needs statements) for a minimum of three years.

  

	 	(C)	Separate paper files will be set up by MIID for you. 

  

	 	(D)	Separate electronic folders will be created on our insurance database and all relevant policy documents relating to you will be scanned and placed in these folders.

  

	 	(E)	Staff in the insurance department will have a separate folder in their email account to keep a record of all issues relating to you. 

  

	(B)	ICOB 3 (Financial promotion) 

 This is not
applicable to the scope of the services provided to you. 
  

	(C)	ICOB 4 (Advising and selling standard) 

  

	 	(i)	Status disclosure 

 The following information
will be provided to you in a durable medium before the conclusion of arranging, activating or renewing an insurance policy unless an exemption is received from you: 
  

	 	(A)	Our full name and address. 

  

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	 	(B)	Our confirmation of regulatory status (status disclosure). 

  

	 	(C)	Verification route of where you can check our regulatory status (www.fsa.gov.uk/register). 

  

	 	(D)	Any insurance undertaking or parent of an insurance undertaking in which we own more that 10% of voting rights or capital. 

  

	 	(E)	Any insurance undertaking or parent of an insurance undertaking that has more than 10% voting rights or capital in our company. 

  

	 	(F)	The range of insurance undertakings considered to underwrite the policy. This information will include the following items: 

  

	 	(1)	Number of insurers considered; and 

  

	 	(2)	The criteria used to select this panel of insurers. 

  

	 	(v)	Limits on Disclosure 

  

	 	(A)	We are not responsible for providing advice, recommendations or information to you, or making arrangements for you, in respect of any policies on the basis of a fair analysis of the
market; as such analysis will be carried out by the brokers appointed by MF Global. 

  

	 	(B)	Any advice, recommendations or information which we provide to you, or any arrangements which we make for you, in respect of any policies will not be provided or made on the basis
of a fair analysis of the market, as we will rely on brokers to carry out such analysis. 

  

	 	(C)	In relation to the renewal or amendment of a policy, where the information already provided to you in respect of the initial contract is still accurate and up-to-date, we need not
send you the information in (B) above (Status Disclosure). Where the information relating to the initial contract has changed we will provide you with the relevant updated information only in a durable medium before the conclusion of an
insurance policy, unless an exemption is received from you. 

  

	 	(D)	Where an exemption is received from you, we will provide you with the above information immediately after the conclusion of the policy. 

  

	 	(vi)	How to complain 

  

	 	(A)	All complaints should be sent to Man Investment Limited’s compliance team at Sugar Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DU, for the attention of the Compliance
Officer. 

  

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	 	(vii)	Compensation 

  

	 	(A)	Where we decide that redress is appropriate, we will provide you as complainant with fair compensation for any acts or omissions for which MIID is responsible and comply with any
offer of redress we provide and which you as complainant accept. 

  

	 	(viii)	Advising and selling 

  

	 	(A)	This section deals with the suitability rules applying where a firm makes a direct recommendation to buy a specific policy. A direct recommendation may be made in response to a
formal “Demands and Needs” statement made by the customer. Confirmation of whether we have made a direct recommendation and reasons for the direct recommendation will be communicated to you in your Demands and Needs statement.

  

	 	(B)	Pursuant to the requirements applicable to this section we will do the following: 

  

	 	(1)	We will assess your demands and needs by: 

  

	 	(2)	Asking for all relevant information (including details of any relevant existing insurance cover where we do not already have such information); 

  

	 	(3)	Referring to any details we already hold about you (including details of any relevant existing insurance cover); and 

  

	 	(4)	Providing explanations to you regarding your duty to disclose all circumstances material to the insurance. 

  

	 	(2)	We will assess the suitability of the policy recommended against your Demands and Needs Statement by: 

  

	 	(5)	Checking that cover is sufficient for the risks you wish to insure; 

  

	 	(6)	Taking into account any relevant exclusions, limits, excesses or conditions in the policy; and 

  

	 	(7)	Considering the cost of the policy where relevant to your Demands and Needs. 

  

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	 	(ix)	Demands and Needs Statement 

  

	 	(A)	You will be required to complete a Demands and Needs statement at least seven months prior to the expiry of existing insurances (four months in respect of non-financial lines of
insurances). 

  

	 	(B)	We will provide you with your copy of your Demands and Needs statement in respect of a policy in a durable medium before the conclusion of a policy, unless we provide you with your
Demands and Needs statement orally at your request because you require immediate cover, in which case we will provide you with a copy of your Demands and Needs statement immediately after the conclusion of the policy. 

  

	 	(x)	Commission disclosure 

  

	 	(C)	We do not receive any form of commission for the services we render to you from any third parties, brokers and insurers. 

  

	(B)	ICOB 5 ( Product Disclosure) 

 This is not
applicable to the scope of the services provided to you. 
  

	(C)	ICOB 6 (Cancellation) 

 This is not applicable to
the scope of the services provided to you. 
  

	(D)	ICOB 7 (Claims handling) 

 The following are only
applicable in respect of group insurance policies pre-existing the Effective Date and entered into on a losses occurring basis. 
  

	 	(A)	MIID will be acting on your behalf in the event of a claim. All claims or any circumstances which give rise or may give rise to a claim under the terms of any policy should be
notified to us in writing in a timely manner to allow us a reasonable period to notify the insurer of the claim, along with all the necessary documentation. Immediately after the relevant insurances are in place, the parties are to promptly develop
and agree in good faith the details of the claims notification procedure, which are to be set out in a separate Schedule to the TSA. 

  

	 	(B)	MIID will ensure it acts with due care, skill and diligence when dealing with your claims. We will not, in respect of any claim, put ourselves in any position where our own interest
conflicts with our duty to you. 

  

	 	(C)	If we think there is the likelihood of a conflict of interest, we will disclose this to you and seek your informed consent to the arrangement. If you give your informed consent to
the arrangement, and we, in our opinion, are satisfied that our disclosure together with your informed consent resolves the conflict, we may continue to act for you. 

  

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	 	(D)	We will handle insurance claims on your behalf in accordance with the following procedures: 

  

	 	(8)	Claim notified to MIID by you; 

  

	 	(9)	Insurer notified of claim immediately; 

  

	 	(10)	Claim details logged on to our system detailing the notification date, incident date, claimant’s name, incident details, deductible, estimate, settlement figure and date,
whether claim is open/closed claim and a section for comments; 

  

	 	(11)	Set up a file for the claim to keep a record of all issues relating to that specific incident; 

  

	 	(12)	Keep you as claimant up-to-date on the progress of the claim; and 

  

	 	(13)	Management of insurer, legal representative and your client information. 

  

	 	(E)	All information relating to your claims will be treated as strictly private and confidential. 

  

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