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Employment Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into
as October 7, 2008, by and among FIRST SAVINGS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC., an Indiana corporation (the “Corporation”), FIRST SAVINGS BANK, FSB, a federally-chartered savings bank and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Corporation (the “Bank”), and LARRY MYERS (the “Executive”). The Corporation and the Bank are sometimes referred to in this Agreement individually and together as the “Employer.” 
 WHEREAS, the Executive serves in position of substantial responsibility with the Corporation and the Bank; 
 WHEREAS, the Corporation and the Bank wish to set forth the terms of the Executive’s continued employment in these positions; 
 WHEREAS, the Executive is willing and desires to serve in these positions with the Corporation and the Bank. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the mutual covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows. 
 ARTICLE 1 
 EMPLOYMENT 
 1.1 Employment.
The Employer hereby employs the Executive to serve as President and Chief Executive Officer of each of the Corporation and the Bank according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in Section 1.3 of this
Agreement. The Executive hereby accepts employment according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in Section 1.3 of this Agreement. 
 1.2 Duties. As President and Chief Executive Officer, the Executive shall serve under the boards of directors. The Executive shall report
directly to the boards of directors. The Executive shall serve the Employer faithfully, diligently, competently, and to the best of the Executive’s ability. The Executive shall exclusively devote full working time, energy, and attention to the
business of the Employer and to the promotion of the interests of the Employer throughout the term of this Agreement. Without the prior written consent of the board of directors of each of the Corporation and the Bank, during the term of this
Agreement the Executive shall not render services to or for any person, firm, corporation, or other entity or organization in exchange for compensation, regardless of the form in which the compensation is paid and regardless of whether it is paid
directly or indirectly to the Executive. Nothing in this Section 1.2 shall prevent the Executive from managing personal investments and affairs, provided that doing so does not interfere with the proper performance of the Executive’s
duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. 
 1.3 Term.  
 (a) The term of this Agreement shall include: (i) the initial term, consisting of the period commencing on the date of this Agreement (the
“Effective Date”) and ending on the third anniversary of the Effective Date, plus (ii) any and all extensions of the initial term made pursuant to this Section 1.3. 
 (b) Commencing on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and continuing on each anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter, the disinterested
members of the Boards of Directors may 

 
extend the Agreement term for an additional year, so that the remaining term of the Agreement again becomes thirty-six (36) months, unless Executive
elects not to extend the term of this Agreement by giving proper written notice. The Boards of Directors will review the Agreement and Executive’s performance annually for purposes of determining whether to extend the Agreement term and will
include the rationale and results of its review in the minutes of the meetings. The Boards of Directors will notify Executive as soon as possible after each annual review whether it has determined to extend the Agreement. 
 1.4 Service on the Boards of Directors. The Executive serves as a member of the board of directors each of the Corporation and the Bank.
The board of directors of each of the Corporation and the Bank shall undertake every lawful effort to ensure that the Executive continues throughout the term of his employment to be elected or reelected as a director of the Corporation and the Bank.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, the Executive shall be deemed to have resigned as a director of each of the Corporation and the Bank effective immediately after termination of
the Executive’s employment under Article 3 of this Agreement, regardless of whether the Executive submits a formal, written resignation as director. 
 ARTICLE 2 
 COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS 
 2.1 Base Salary. In consideration of the Executive’s performance of the obligations under this Agreement, the Employer shall pay or
cause to be paid to the Executive a salary at the annual rate of not less than $173,200, payable according to the regular payroll practices of the Employer. The Executive’s salary shall be subject to annual review. The Executive’s salary,
as the same may be modified from time to time, is referred to in this Agreement as the “Base Salary.” All compensation under this Agreement shall be subject to customary income tax withholding and such other employment taxes as are imposed
by law. 
 2.2 Benefit Plans and Perquisites. For as long as the Executive is employed by the Employer, the Executive shall be
eligible (x) to participate in any and all officer or employee compensation, incentive compensation and benefit plans in effect from time to time, including without limitation plans providing retirement, medical, dental, disability, and group
life benefits and including stock-based compensation, incentive, or bonus plans existing on the date of this Agreement or adopted after the date of this Agreement, provided that the Executive satisfies the eligibility requirements for any the plans
or benefits, and (y) to receive any and all other fringe and other benefits provided from time to time, including the specific items described in (a)-(d) below. 
 (a) Reimbursement of business expenses. The Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable business expenses incurred while performing his obligations under this Agreement, including but
not limited to all reasonable business travel and entertainment expenses incurred while acting at the request of or in the service of the Employer and reasonable expenses for attendance at annual and other periodic meetings of trade associations.
Expenses will be reimbursed if they are submitted in accordance with the Employer’s policies and procedures. 
  

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 (b) Automobile. The Employer shall provide the Executive with, and the Executive shall have
the primary use of, an automobile owned or leased by the Employer the Employer shall pay (or reimburse the Executive) for all expenses of insurance, registration, operation and maintenance of the automobile. The Executive shall comply with
reasonable reporting and expense limitations on the use of such automobile, as the Employer may establish from time to time, and the Employer shall annually include on the Executive’s Form W-2 any amount attributable to the Executive’s
personal use of such automobile. 
 (c) Facilities. The Employer will furnish the Executive with the working facilities and
staff customary for executive officers with the comparable titles and duties of the Executive as set forth in Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of this Agreement and as are necessary for the Executive to perform his duties. The location of such facilities and
staff shall be at the principal administrative offices of the Corporation, or at such other site or sites customary for such offices. 
 2.3 Vacation; Leave. The Executive shall be entitled to sick leave and paid annual vacation in accordance with policies established from time to time by the Employer. In addition to paid vacations and other leave, the boards
of directors may grant the Executive a leave or leaves of absence, with or without pay, at such time or times and upon such terms and conditions as the boards of directors may determine. 
 2.4 Insurance. The Employer shall maintain or cause to be maintained liability insurance covering the Executive throughout the term of this
Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 3 
 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 3.1 Termination Because of Death.  
 (a) Death. The Executive’s employment shall terminate automatically at the Executive’s death. If the Executive dies in active
service to the Employer, the Executive’s estate shall receive any sums due to the Executive as base salary and reimbursement of expenses through the end of the month in which his death occurred. 
 (b) Disability. By delivery of written notice thirty (30) days in advance to the Executive, the Employer may terminate the
Executive’s employment if the Executive is disabled. For purposes of this Agreement the Executive shall be considered “disabled” if an independent physician selected by the Employer and reasonably acceptable to the Executive or the
Executive’s legal representative determines that, because of illness or accident, the Executive is unable to perform the Executive’s duties and will be unable to perform the Executive’s duties for a period of ninety
(90) consecutive days. The Executive shall not be considered disabled, however, if the Executive returns to work on a full-time basis within thirty (30) days after the Employer gives notice of termination due to disability. If the
Executive is terminated by either of the Corporation or the Bank because of disability, the Executive’s employment with the other shall also terminate at the same time. During the period of incapacity leading up to the termination of the
Executive’s employment under this provision, the Employer shall continue to pay the full Base Salary at the rate then in effect and all perquisites and other benefits (other than bonus) until the Executive becomes eligible for benefits under
any disability plan or insurance program maintained by the Employer, provided that the amount of the payments by the Employer to the Executive under this Section 3.1(b) shall be reduced by the sum of the amounts, if any, payable to the
Executive for the same period under any disability benefit or pension plan covering the Executive. 
  

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 3.2 Involuntary Termination with Cause. The Employer may terminate the Executive’s
employment for Cause. If the Executive’s employment terminates for Cause, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary through the date on which termination becomes effective and reimbursement of expenses to which the Executive is entitled when
termination becomes effective. If the Executive is terminated for Cause by either of the Corporation or the Bank, the Executive shall be deemed also to have been terminated for Cause by the other. The Executive shall not be deemed to have been
terminated for Cause under this Agreement unless and until there is delivered to the Executive a copy of a resolution adopted at a meeting of the board of directors called and held for the purpose, which resolution shall (x) contain findings
that the Executive has committed an act constituting Cause, and (y) specify the particulars thereof. The resolution of the board of directors shall be deemed to have been duly adopted if and only if it is adopted by the affirmative vote of a
majority of the directors of the Corporation then in office or a majority of the directors of the Bank then in office, in either case excluding the Executive. Notice of the meeting and the proposed termination for Cause shall be given to the
Executive a reasonable time before the meeting of the board of directors. The Executive and the Executive’s counsel (if the Executive chooses to have counsel present) shall have a reasonable opportunity to be heard by the board of directors at
the meeting. For purposes of this Agreement “Cause” means any of the following: 
  

	 	(1)	Personal dishonesty; 

  

	 	(2)	Incompetence 

  

	 	(3)	Willful misconduct; 

  

	 	(4)	Breach of fiduciary duty involving personal profit; 

  

	 	(5)	Intentional failure to perform stated duties; 

  

	 	(6)	Willful violation of any law, rule or regulation (other than traffic violations or similar offenses) or final cease-and-desist order; or 

  

	 	(7)	Material breach of any provision of this Agreement. 

 3.3 Voluntary Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason. If the Executive terminates employment without Good Reason, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary and expense reimbursement to which the Executive is
entitled through the date on which termination becomes effective. 
 3.4 Involuntary Termination Without Cause and Voluntary
Termination with Good Reason. With written notice to the Executive thirty (30) days in advance, the Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment without Cause. Termination shall take effect at the end of the thirty
(30) day period. With advance written notice to the Employer as provided in clause (y), the Executive may terminate employment for Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily without Cause or voluntarily but with
Good Reason, the Executive shall be entitled to the benefits specified in Article 4 of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement a voluntary termination by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if the
conditions stated in both clauses (x) and (y) of this Section 3.4 are satisfied: 
 (x) a voluntary termination by the
Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if any of the following occur without the Executive’s written consent, and the term Good Reason shall mean the occurrence of any of the following without the
Executive’s written consent: 
  

	 	(1)	a material diminution of the Executive’s Base Salary, 

  

	 	(2)	a material diminution of the Executive’s authority, duties, or responsibilities, or 

  

	 	(3)	a change in the geographic location at which the Executive must perform services for the Employer by more than 35 miles from such location at the effective date.

  

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 (y) the Executive must give notice to the Employer of the existence of one or more of the conditions
described in clause (x) within sixty (60) days after the initial existence of the condition, and the Employer shall have thirty (30) days thereafter to remedy the condition. In addition, the Executive’s voluntary termination
because of the existence of one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) must occur within six (6) months after the initial existence of the condition. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 SEVERANCE COMPENSATION 
 4.1 Cash Severance after Termination Without Cause or Termination for Good Reason. 
 (a) Subject to the possibility that cash severance after employment termination might be delayed under Section 4.1(b), if the Executive’s
employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or if the Executive voluntarily terminates employment with Good Reason, the Executive shall for the unexpired term of this Agreement and in accordance with the Employer’s regular pay
practices continue to receive the Base Salary in effect at employment. However, the Employer and the Executive acknowledge and agree that the compensation and benefits under this Section 4.1 shall not be payable if compensation and benefits are
payable or shall have been paid to the Executive under Article 5 of this Agreement. 
 (b) If when employment termination occurs the Executive is a “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) if the cash severance payment under
Section 4.1(a) would be considered deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code, and finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code is not available, the Executive’s
continued Base Salary under Section 4.1(a) for the first six months after employment termination shall be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum without interest on the first day of the seventh (7th) month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. References in this Agreement to Section 409A of the Code include rules, regulations, and
guidance of general application issued by the Department of the Treasury under Internal Revenue Section 409A of the Code. 
 4.2
Post-Termination Insurance Coverage. 
 (a) If the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or
voluntarily but with Good Reason, or because of disability, the Employer shall continue or cause to be continued at the Employer’s expense medical insurance benefits for the Executive and any of his dependents covered at the time of his
termination. The medical insurance benefits shall continue until the first to occur of (w) the Executive’s return to employment with the Employer or another employer, (x) the Executive’s attainment of age 65, (y) the
Executive’s death, or (z) the end of the term remaining under this Agreement when the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 (b) If (x) under the terms of the applicable policy or policies for the insurance benefits specified in section 4.2(a) it is not possible to continue coverage for the Executive and his dependents, or (y) when employment
termination occurs the Executive is a “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, if any of the continued insurance coverage benefits specified in Section 4.2(a) would be considered deferred compensation
under Section 409A of the Code, and finally, if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code is not available for that particular insurance benefit, the Employer shall pay to the Executive in a
single lump sum an amount in cash equal to the present value of the Employer’s projected cost to maintain that particular insurance 

  

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benefit (and associated income tax gross-up benefit, if applicable) had the Executive’s employment not terminated, assuming continued coverage for 36
months. The lump-sum payment shall be made thirty (30) days after employment termination or, if Section 4.1(b) applies, on the first day of the seventh (7th) month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 ARTICLE 5

 CHANGE IN CONTROL BENEFITS 
 5.1 Change in Control Benefits. If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and, thereafter, the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or if the Executive voluntarily
terminates employment with Good Reason, the Employer shall make or cause to be made a lump-sum payment to the Executive in an amount in cash equal to three (3) times the Executive’s average annual compensation. For this purpose, average
annual compensation means the Executive’s taxable income reported by the Employer (or any affiliate of the Employer) for the five (5) calendar years immediately preceding the calendar year in which the Change in Control occurs, regardless
of when the cash bonus or cash incentive compensation earned for the preceding calendar year. The payment required under this paragraph is payable no later than five (5) business days after the Executive’s termination of employment. If the
Executive receives payment under Section 5.1, the Executive shall not be entitled to any additional severance benefits under Section 4.1 of this Agreement. In addition, the Employer shall provide the Executive with the post-termination
insurance coverage described in Section 4.2(a) of this Agreement, subject to the provisions of Section 4.2(b) of this Agreement. 
 5.2 Change in Control Defined. For purposes of this Agreement “Change in Control” means a change in control as defined in Internal Revenue Section 409A of the Code and rules, regulations, and guidance of general
application thereunder issued by the Department of the Treasury, including: 
 (a) Change in ownership: a change in ownership of
the Corporation occurs on the date any one person or group accumulates ownership of Corporation stock constituting more than 50% of the total fair market value or total voting power of Corporation stock, 
 (b) Change in effective control: (x) any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires within a 12-month period
ownership of Corporation stock possessing 30% or more of the total voting power of Corporation stock, or (y) a majority of the Corporation’s board of directors is replaced during any 12-month period by directors whose appointment or
election is not endorsed in advance by a majority of the Corporation’s board of directors, or 
 (c) Change in ownership of a
substantial portion of assets: a change in ownership of a substantial portion of the Corporation’s assets occurs if in a 12-month period any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires from the Corporation assets
having a total gross fair market value equal to or exceeding 40% of the total gross fair market value of all of the Corporation’s assets immediately before the acquisition or acquisitions. For this purpose, gross fair market value means the
value of the Corporation’s assets, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any liabilities associated with the assets. 
 5.3 Potential Limitation of Benefits Under Certain Circumstances. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, in the event that (x) the aggregate payments or benefits to be made or
afforded to the Executive under this Agreement or otherwise, which are deemed to be parachute payments as defined in Section 280G of the Code or any successor thereof, (the “Termination Benefits”) would be deemed to include an
“excess parachute payment” under Section 280G of the Code; and (y) if such Termination Benefits were reduced to an amount (the “Non-Triggering 

  

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Amount”), the value of which is one dollar ($1.00) less than an amount equal to three (3) times the Executive’s “base amount,” as
determined in accordance with Section 280G of the Code and the Non-Triggering Amount less the product of the marginal rate of any applicable state and federal income tax and the Non-Triggering Amount would be greater than the aggregate value of
the Termination Benefits (without such reduction) minus (1) the amount of tax required to be paid by the Executive thereon by Section 4999 of the Code and further minus (2) the product of the Termination Benefits and the marginal rate
of any applicable state and federal income tax, then the Termination Benefits shall be reduced to the Non-Triggering Amount. The allocation of the reduction required hereby among the Termination Benefits shall be determined by the Executive.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Bank shall not pay the Executive Termination Benefits in excess of three (3) times his average annual compensation (or such other amount that may be permitted by the Office of Thrift Supervision pursuant to
regulation or regulatory guidance). Any payment of Termination Benefits in excess of three (3) times the Executive average annual compensation shall be made by the Company. The Company’s independent public accountants will determine the
value of any reduction in the payments and benefits; the Employer will pay for the accountants’ opinion. If the Employer and/or the Executive do not agree with the accountants’ opinion, the Employer will pay to the Executive the maximum
amount of payments and benefits pursuant to Sections 4 and 5 of this Agreement or otherwise, as selected by Executive, that the opinion indicates have a high probability of not causing any of the payments and benefits to be non-deductible and
subject to the excise tax imposed under Section 4999 of the Code. The Employer may also request, and the Executive has the right to demand that, a ruling from the IRS as to whether the disputed payments and benefits have such tax consequences.
The Employer will promptly prepare and file the request for a ruling from the IRS, but in no event will the Employer make this filing later than thirty (30) days from the date of the accountant’s opinion referred to above. The request will
be subject to the Executive’s approval prior to filing; the Executive shall not unreasonably withhold his approval. The Employer and the Executive agree to be bound by any ruling received from the IRS and to make appropriate payments to each
other to reflect any IRS rulings, together with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in Section 7872(f)(2) of the Code. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall result in a reduction of any payments or benefits to which the
Executive may be entitled upon termination of employment other than pursuant to Sections 4 and 5 hereof, or a reduction in the payments and benefits specified, below zero. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 CONFIDENTIALITY AND CREATIVE WORK 
 6.1 Non-disclosure. The Executive covenants and agrees not to reveal to any person, firm, or corporation any confidential information of
any nature concerning the Employer or its business, or anything connected therewith. As used in this Article 6 the term “confidential information” means all of the Employer’s and the Employer’s affiliates’ confidential and
proprietary information and trade secrets in existence on the date hereof or existing at any time during the term of this Agreement, including but not limited to: 
 (a) the whole or any portion or phase of any business plans, financial information, purchasing data, supplier data, accounting data, or other financial information, 
 (b) the whole or any portion or phase of any research and development information, design procedures, algorithms or processes, or other technical
information, 
 (c) the whole or any portion or phase of any marketing or sales information, sales records, customer lists, prices, sales
projections, or other sales information, and 
  

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 (d) trade secrets, as defined from time to time by the laws of Indiana. This Section 6.1 does not
prohibit disclosure required by an order of a court having jurisdiction or a subpoena from an appropriate governmental agency or disclosure made by the Executive in the ordinary course of business and within the scope of the Executive’s
authority. 
 6.2 Return of Materials. The Executive agrees to immediately deliver or return to the Employer upon termination,
upon expiration of this Agreement, or as soon thereafter as possible, all written information and any other similar items furnished by the Employer or prepared by the Executive in connection with the Executive’s services hereunder and to
immediately delete all electronically stored data of the Employer maintained on the Executive’s personal computers and to return all Employer-provided computers or communication devices (i.e., laptop, Blackberry, PDA, etc.). The Executive will
retain no copies thereof after termination of this Agreement or termination of the Executive’s employment. 
 6.3 Creative
Work. The Executive agrees that all creative work and work product, including but not limited to all technology, business management tools, processes, software, patents, trademarks, and copyrights developed by the Executive during the term
of this Agreement, regardless of when or where such work or work product was produced, constitutes work made for hire, all rights of which are owned by the Employer. The Executive hereby assigns to the Employer all rights, title, and interest,
whether by way of copyrights, trade secret, trademark, patent, or otherwise, in all such work or work product, regardless of whether the same is subject to protection by patent, trademark, or copyright laws. 
 6.4 Affiliates’ Confidential Information is Covered; Confidentiality Obligation Survives Termination. For purposes of this Agreement,
the term “affiliate” of the Employer includes any entity that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Corporation or the Bank. The rights and obligations
set forth in this Article 6 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 
 6.5 Injunctive Relief. The Executive acknowledges
that it is impossible to measure in money the damages that will accrue to the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by this Article 6. Accordingly, if the Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions hereof,
the Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer, and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. The confidentiality and
remedies provisions of this Article 6 shall be in addition to and shall not be deemed to supersede or restrict, limit, or impair the Employer’s rights under applicable state or federal statute or regulation dealing with or providing a remedy
for the wrongful disclosure, misuse, or misappropriation of trade secrets or proprietary or confidential information. 
 ARTICLE 7 

 COMPETITION AFTER EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 7.1 Covenant Not to Solicit Employees. The Executive agrees not to, directly or indirectly, solicit or employ the services of any officer or employee of the Employer (including an individual who was an
officer or employee of the Employer during the one year period following the Executive’s termination) for two years after the Executive’s employment termination. 
  

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 7.2 Covenant Not to Compete.  
 (a) The Executive covenants and agrees not to compete directly or indirectly with the Employer for one year after employment termination. For purposes of
this Section 7.2: 
  

	 	(1)	the term compete means: 

  

	 	(i)	providing financial products or services on behalf of any financial institution for any person residing in the territory, 

  

	 	(ii)	assisting (other than through the performance of ministerial or clerical duties) any financial institution in providing financial products or services to any person residing in the
territory, or 

  

	 	(iii)	inducing or attempting to induce any person who was a customer of the Employer at the date of the Executive’s employment termination to seek financial products or services from
another financial institution. 

  

	 	(2)	the words directly or indirectly mean: 

  

	 	(i)	acting as a consultant, officer, director, independent contractor, or employee of any financial institution in competition with the Employer in the territory, or

  

	 	(ii)	communicating to such financial institution the names or addresses or any financial information concerning any person who was a customer of the Employer when the Executive’s
employment terminated. 

  

	 	(3)	the term customer means any person to whom the Employer is providing financial products or services on the date of the Executive’s employment termination or within one
year thereafter. 

  

	 	(4)	the term financial institution means any bank, savings association, or bank or savings association holding company, or any other institution, the business of which is
engaging in activities that are financial in nature or incidental to such financial activities as described in Section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, other than the Employer or any of its affiliated corporations.

  

	 	(5)	financial product or service means any product or service that a financial institution or a financial holding company could offer by engaging in any activity that is
financial in nature or incidental to such a financial activity under Section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and that is offered by the Employer or an affiliate on the date of the Executive’s employment termination, including
but not limited to banking activities and activities that are closely related and a proper incident to banking. 

  

	 	(6)	the term person means any individual or individuals, corporation, partnership, fiduciary or association. 

  

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	 	(7)	the term territory means the area within a 25-mile radius of any office of the Employer at the date of the Executive’s employment termination. 

(b) If any provision of this section or any word, phrase, clause, sentence or other portion thereof (including, without limitation, the geographical
and temporal restrictions contained therein) is held to be unenforceable or invalid for any reason, the unenforceable or invalid provision or portion shall be modified or deleted so that the provisions hereof, as modified, are legal and enforceable
to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law. 
 (c) The Executive acknowledges that the Employer’s willingness to enter into
this Agreement and to make the payments contemplated by Articles 3 and 4 of this Agreement is conditioned on the Executive’s acceptance of the covenants set forth in Articles 6 and 7 of this Agreement and that the Employer would not have
entered into this Agreement without such covenants in force. 
 7.3 Injunctive and Other Relief. Because of the unique
character of the services to be rendered by the Executive hereunder, the Executive understands that the Employer would not have an adequate remedy at law for the material breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any one or more of the
Executive’s covenants in this Article 7. Accordingly, the Executive agrees that the Employer’s remedies for a breach of this Article 7 include, but are not limited to, (x) forfeiture of any money representing accrued salary,
contingent payments, or other fringe benefits (including any amount payable pursuant to Article 4) due and payable to the Executive during the period of any breach by Executive, and (y) a suit in equity by the Employer to enjoin the Executive
from the breach or threatened breach of such covenants. The Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Bank and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an
adequate remedy at law exists. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the Employer from pursuing any other or additional remedies for the breach or threatened breach. 
 7.4 Article 7 Survives Termination But Is Void After a Change in Control. The rights and obligations set forth in this Article 7 shall
survive termination of this Agreement. However, Article 7 shall become null and void effective immediately upon a Change in Control. 
 ARTICLE 8 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 8.1 Successors and Assigns.  
 (a) This Agreement shall be binding upon the Employer and any
successor to the Employer, including any persons acquiring directly or indirectly all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer by purchase, merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise. But this Agreement and the
Employer’s obligations under this Agreement are not otherwise assignable, transferable, or delegable by the Employer. By agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Executive, the Employer shall require any successor to all or
substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer expressly to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent the Employer would be required to perform had no succession occurred. 
 (b) This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators,
successors, heirs, distributees, and legatees. 
  

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 (c) Without written consent of the other parties, no party shall assign, transfer, or delegate this
Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement, except as expressly provided herein. Without limiting the generality or effect of the foregoing, the Executive’s right to receive payments hereunder is not assignable or transferable,
whether by pledge, creation of a security interest, or otherwise, except for a transfer by the Executive’s will or by the laws of descent and distribution. If the Executive attempts an assignment or transfer that is contrary to this
Section 8.1, the Employer shall have no liability to pay any amount to the assignee or transferee. 
 8.2 Governing Law,
Jurisdiction and Forum. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the internal laws of the State of Indiana, without giving effect to any conflict of laws provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any
jurisdiction other than Indiana. By entering into this Agreement, the Executive acknowledges that the Executive is subject to the jurisdiction of both the federal and state courts in Indiana. 
 8.3 Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement of the parties concerning the employment of the Executive by the
Employer. Any oral or written statements, representations, agreements, or understandings made or entered into prior to or contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement are hereby rescinded, revoked, and rendered null and void by the
parties. 
 8.4 Notices. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been duly given if delivered by hand or mailed, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid. Unless otherwise changed by notice, notice shall be properly addressed to the Executive if addressed to the
address of the Executive on the books and records of the Employer at the time of the delivery of such notice, and properly addressed to the Employer if addressed to the board of directors of the Corporation and the Bank at the Bank’s executive
officers. 
 8.5 Severability. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any statute, regulation, or
judicial precedent, the latter shall prevail, but the affected provisions of this Agreement shall be curtailed and limited solely to the extent necessary to bring them within the requirements of law. If any provisions of this Agreement is held by a
court of competent jurisdiction to be indefinite, invalid, void or voidable, or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless that would clearly be contrary to the intentions of the parties
or would result in an injustice. 
 8.6 Captions and Counterparts. The captions in this Agreement are solely for convenience.
The captions do not define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. 
 8.7 No Duty to Mitigate. The Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for
in this Agreement by seeking other employment. Moreover, provided the Executive is not in breach of any obligation under Articles 6 and 7 of this Agreement, the amount of any payment provided for in this Agreement shall not be reduced by any
compensation earned or benefits provided as the result of employment of the Executive or as a result of the Executive being self-employed after employment termination. 
  

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 8.8 Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may not be amended, released, discharged,
abandoned, changed, or modified in any manner, except by an instrument in writing signed by each of the parties hereto. The failure of any party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a
waiver of any such provision, nor affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver or any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any
other or subsequent breach. 
 8.9 Compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 409A. The Employer and the Executive
intend that their exercise of authority or discretion under this Agreement shall comply with Section 409A of the Code. If any provision of this Agreement does not satisfy the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, such provision shall
nevertheless be applied in a manner consistent with those requirements. If any provision of this Agreement would subject the Executive to additional tax or interest under Section 409A of the Code, the Employer shall reform the provision.
However, the Employer shall maintain to the maximum extent practicable the original intent of the applicable provision without subjecting the Executive to additional tax or interest, and the Employer shall not be required to incur any additional
compensation expense as a result of the reformed provision. 
 8.10 Required Provisions. In the event any of the foregoing
provisions of this Agreement conflict with the terms of this Section 8.10, this Section 8.10 shall prevail. 
 (a) The Bank’s
Board of Directors may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time, but any termination by the Bank, other than termination for Cause, shall not prejudice the Executive’s right to compensation or other benefits under this Agreement.
The Executive shall not have the right to receive compensation or other benefits for any period after termination for Cause as defined in Section 3.2 of this Agreement. 
 (b) If the Executive is suspended from office and/or temporarily prohibited from participating in the conduct of the Bank’s affairs by a notice
served under Section 8(e)(3) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(3) or (g)(1), the Bank’s obligations under this Agreement shall be suspended as of the date of service, unless stayed by
appropriate proceedings. If the charges in the notice are dismissed, the Bank may, in its discretion: (i) pay the Executive all or part of the compensation withheld while its contract obligations were suspended; and (ii) reinstate (in
whole or in part) any of the obligations which were suspended. 
 (c) If the Executive is removed and/or permanently prohibited from
participating in the conduct of the Bank’s affairs by an order issued under Section 8(e)(4) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(4) or (g)(1), all obligations of the Bank under this Agreement
shall terminate as of the effective date of the order, but vested rights of the contracting parties shall not be affected. 
 (d) If the Bank
is in default as defined in Section 3(x)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1813(x)(1), all obligations under this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of default, but this paragraph shall not affect any vested
rights of the contracting parties. 
 (e) All obligations under this Agreement shall terminate, except to the extent determined that
continuation of the Agreement is necessary for the continued operation of the institution: (i) by the Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), or his designee, at the time the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) enters into
an agreement to provide assistance to or on behalf of the Bank under the authority contained in Section 13(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1823(c), or (ii) by the Director of the OTS (or his designee) at the
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approves a supervisory merger to resolve problems related to the operations of the Bank or when the Bank is determined by the Director to be in an unsafe or
unsound condition. Any rights of the parties that have already vested, however, shall not be affected by such action. 
 (f) Any payments
made to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement, or otherwise, are subject to, and conditioned upon, their compliance with 12 U.S.C. Section 1828(k) and FDIC Regulation 12 C.F.R. Part 359, Golden Parachute and Indemnification Payments.

  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Employment Agreement as of the date first
written above. 
  

	
	FIRST SAVINGS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
	
	 /s/ Michael F. Ludden

	Michael F. Ludden
	Chairman of the Board of Directors
	
	FIRST SAVINGS BANK, FSB
	
	 /s/ Michael F. Ludden

	Michael F. Ludden
	Chairman of the Board of Directors
	
	 /s/ Larry Myers

	Larry Myers

  

 14Employment Agreement

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into
as October 7, 2008, by and among FIRST SAVINGS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC., an Indiana corporation (the “Corporation”), FIRST SAVINGS BANK, FSB, a federally-chartered savings bank and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Corporation (the “Bank”), and JOHN P. LAWSON, JR. (the “Executive”). The Corporation and the Bank are sometimes referred to in this Agreement individually and together as the “Employer.” 
 WHEREAS, the Executive serves in position of substantial responsibility with the Corporation and the Bank; 
 WHEREAS, the Corporation and the Bank wish to set forth the terms of the Executive’s continued employment in these positions;

 WHEREAS, the Executive is willing and desires to serve in these positions with the Corporation and the Bank. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the mutual covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows. 
 ARTICLE 1 
 EMPLOYMENT 
 1.1 Employment.
The Employer hereby employs the Executive to serve as Chief Operating Officer of each of the Corporation and the Bank according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in Section 1.3 of this Agreement. The
Executive hereby accepts employment according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in Section 1.3 of this Agreement. 
 1.2 Duties. As Chief Operating Officer, the Executive shall serve under the boards of directors. The Executive shall report directly to the Chief Executive Officer. The Executive shall serve the Employer
faithfully, diligently, competently, and to the best of the Executive’s ability. The Executive shall exclusively devote full working time, energy, and attention to the business of the Employer and to the promotion of the interests of the
Employer throughout the term of this Agreement. Without the prior written consent of the board of directors of each of the Corporation and the Bank, during the term of this Agreement the Executive shall not render services to or for any person,
firm, corporation, or other entity or organization in exchange for compensation, regardless of the form in which the compensation is paid and regardless of whether it is paid directly or indirectly to the Executive. Nothing in this Section 1.2
shall prevent the Executive from managing personal investments and affairs, provided that doing so does not interfere with the proper performance of the Executive’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. 
 1.3 Term.  
 (a) The term of
this Agreement shall include: (i) the initial term, consisting of the period commencing on the date of this Agreement (the “Effective Date”) and ending on the third anniversary of the Effective Date, plus (ii) any and all
extensions of the initial term made pursuant to this Section 1.3. 
 (b) Commencing on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and
continuing on each anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter, the disinterested members of the Boards of Directors may 

 
extend the Agreement term for an additional year, so that the remaining term of the Agreement again becomes thirty-six (36) months, unless Executive
elects not to extend the term of this Agreement by giving proper written notice. The Boards of Directors will review the Agreement and Executive’s performance annually for purposes of determining whether to extend the Agreement term and will
include the rationale and results of its review in the minutes of the meetings. The Boards of Directors will notify Executive as soon as possible after each annual review whether it has determined to extend the Agreement. 
 1.4 Service on the Boards of Directors. The Executive serves as a member of the board of directors each of the Corporation and the Bank.
The board of directors of each of the Corporation and the Bank shall undertake every lawful effort to ensure that the Executive continues throughout the term of his employment to be elected or reelected as a director of the Corporation and the Bank.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, the Executive shall be deemed to have resigned as a director of each of the Corporation and the Bank effective immediately after termination of
the Executive’s employment under Article 3 of this Agreement, regardless of whether the Executive submits a formal, written resignation as director. 
 ARTICLE 2 
 COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS 
 2.1 Base Salary. In consideration of the Executive’s performance of the obligations under this Agreement, the Employer shall pay or
cause to be paid to the Executive a salary at the annual rate of not less than $123,800, payable according to the regular payroll practices of the Employer. The Executive’s salary shall be subject to annual review. The Executive’s salary,
as the same may be modified from time to time, is referred to in this Agreement as the “Base Salary.” All compensation under this Agreement shall be subject to customary income tax withholding and such other employment taxes as are imposed
by law. 
 2.2 Benefit Plans and Perquisites. For as long as the Executive is employed by the Employer, the Executive shall be
eligible (x) to participate in any and all officer or employee compensation, incentive compensation and benefit plans in effect from time to time, including without limitation plans providing retirement, medical, dental, disability, and group
life benefits and including stock-based compensation, incentive, or bonus plans existing on the date of this Agreement or adopted after the date of this Agreement, provided that the Executive satisfies the eligibility requirements for any the plans
or benefits, and (y) to receive any and all other fringe and other benefits provided from time to time, including the specific items described in (a)-(d) below. 
 (a) Club dues. In addition to any other compensation provided for under this Agreement, the Employer shall pay the Executive an amount sufficient, on an after-tax basis, to maintain his membership at the
Jeffersonville Elks Club. 
 (b) Reimbursement of business expenses. The Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement for all
reasonable business expenses incurred while performing his obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to all reasonable business travel and entertainment expenses incurred while acting at the request of or in the service of the
Employer and reasonable expenses for attendance at annual and other periodic meetings of trade associations. Expenses will be reimbursed if they are submitted in accordance with the Employer’s policies and procedures. 
  

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 (c) Facilities. The Employer will furnish the Executive with the working facilities and
staff customary for executive officers with the comparable titles and duties of the Executive as set forth in Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of this Agreement and as are necessary for the Executive to perform his duties. The location of such facilities and
staff shall be at the principal administrative offices of the Corporation, or at such other site or sites customary for such offices. 
 2.3 Vacation; Leave. The Executive shall be entitled to sick leave and paid annual vacation in accordance with policies established from time to time by the Employer. In addition to paid vacations and other leave, the boards
of directors may grant the Executive a leave or leaves of absence, with or without pay, at such time or times and upon such terms and conditions as the boards of directors may determine. 
 2.4 Insurance. The Employer shall maintain or cause to be maintained liability insurance covering the Executive throughout the term of this
Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 3 
 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 3.1 Termination Because of Death.  
 (a) Death. The Executive’s employment shall terminate automatically at the Executive’s death. If the Executive dies in active
service to the Employer, the Executive’s estate shall receive any sums due to the Executive as base salary and reimbursement of expenses through the end of the month in which his death occurred. 
 (b) Disability. By delivery of written notice thirty (30) days in advance to the Executive, the Employer may terminate the
Executive’s employment if the Executive is disabled. For purposes of this Agreement the Executive shall be considered “disabled” if an independent physician selected by the Employer and reasonably acceptable to the Executive or the
Executive’s legal representative determines that, because of illness or accident, the Executive is unable to perform the Executive’s duties and will be unable to perform the Executive’s duties for a period of ninety
(90) consecutive days. The Executive shall not be considered disabled, however, if the Executive returns to work on a full-time basis within thirty (30) days after the Employer gives notice of termination due to disability. If the
Executive is terminated by either of the Corporation or the Bank because of disability, the Executive’s employment with the other shall also terminate at the same time. During the period of incapacity leading up to the termination of the
Executive’s employment under this provision, the Employer shall continue to pay the full Base Salary at the rate then in effect and all perquisites and other benefits (other than bonus) until the Executive becomes eligible for benefits under
any disability plan or insurance program maintained by the Employer, provided that the amount of the payments by the Employer to the Executive under this Section 3.1(b) shall be reduced by the sum of the amounts, if any, payable to the
Executive for the same period under any disability benefit or pension plan covering the Executive. 
  

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 3.2 Involuntary Termination with Cause. The Employer may terminate the Executive’s
employment for Cause. If the Executive’s employment terminates for Cause, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary through the date on which termination becomes effective and reimbursement of expenses to which the Executive is entitled when
termination becomes effective. If the Executive is terminated for Cause by either of the Corporation or the Bank, the Executive shall be deemed also to have been terminated for Cause by the other. The Executive shall not be deemed to have been
terminated for Cause under this Agreement unless and until there is delivered to the Executive a copy of a resolution adopted at a meeting of the board of directors called and held for the purpose, which resolution shall (x) contain findings
that the Executive has committed an act constituting Cause, and (y) specify the particulars thereof. The resolution of the board of directors shall be deemed to have been duly adopted if and only if it is adopted by the affirmative vote of a
majority of the directors of the Corporation then in office or a majority of the directors of the Bank then in office, in either case excluding the Executive. Notice of the meeting and the proposed termination for Cause shall be given to the
Executive a reasonable time before the meeting of the board of directors. The Executive and the Executive’s counsel (if the Executive chooses to have counsel present) shall have a reasonable opportunity to be heard by the board of directors at
the meeting. For purposes of this Agreement “Cause” means any of the following: 
  

	 	(1)	Personal dishonesty; 

  

	 	(2)	Incompetence 

  

	 	(3)	Willful misconduct; 

  

	 	(4)	Breach of fiduciary duty involving personal profit; 

  

	 	(5)	Intentional failure to perform stated duties; 

  

	 	(6)	Willful violation of any law, rule or regulation (other than traffic violations or similar offenses) or final cease-and-desist order; or 

  

	 	(7)	Material breach of any provision of this Agreement. 

 3.3 Voluntary Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason. If the Executive terminates employment without Good Reason, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary and expense reimbursement to which the Executive is
entitled through the date on which termination becomes effective. 
 3.4 Involuntary Termination Without Cause and Voluntary
Termination with Good Reason. With written notice to the Executive thirty (30) days in advance, the Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment without Cause. Termination shall take effect at the end of the thirty
(30) day period. With advance written notice to the Employer as provided in clause (y), the Executive may terminate employment for Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily without Cause or voluntarily but with
Good Reason, the Executive shall be entitled to the benefits specified in Article 4 of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement a voluntary termination by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if the
conditions stated in both clauses (x) and (y) of this Section 3.4 are satisfied: 
 (x) a voluntary termination by the
Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if any of the following occur without the Executive’s written consent, and the term Good Reason shall mean the occurrence of any of the following without the
Executive’s written consent: 
  

	 	(1)	a material diminution of the Executive’s Base Salary, 

  

	 	(2)	a material diminution of the Executive’s authority, duties, or responsibilities, or 

  

	 	(3)	a change in the geographic location at which the Executive must perform services for the Employer by more than 35 miles from such location at the effective date.

  

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 (y) the Executive must give notice to the Employer of the existence of one or more of the conditions
described in clause (x) within sixty (60) days after the initial existence of the condition, and the Employer shall have thirty (30) days thereafter to remedy the condition. In addition, the Executive’s voluntary termination
because of the existence of one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) must occur within six (6) months after the initial existence of the condition. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 SEVERANCE COMPENSATION 
 4.1 Cash Severance after Termination Without Cause or Termination for Good Reason. 
 (a) Subject to the possibility that cash severance after employment termination might be delayed under Section 4.1(b), if the Executive’s
employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or if the Executive voluntarily terminates employment with Good Reason, the Executive shall for the unexpired term of this Agreement and in accordance with the Employer’s regular pay
practices continue to receive the Base Salary in effect at employment. However, the Employer and the Executive acknowledge and agree that the compensation and benefits under this Section 4.1 shall not be payable if compensation and benefits are
payable or shall have been paid to the Executive under Article 5 of this Agreement. 
 (b) If when employment termination occurs the Executive is a “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) if the cash severance payment under
Section 4.1(a) would be considered deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code, and finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code is not available, the Executive’s
continued Base Salary under Section 4.1(a) for the first six months after employment termination shall be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum without interest on the first day of the seventh (7th) month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. References in this Agreement to Section 409A of the Code include rules, regulations, and
guidance of general application issued by the Department of the Treasury under Internal Revenue Section 409A of the Code. 
 4.2
Post-Termination Insurance Coverage. 
 (a) If the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or
voluntarily but with Good Reason, or because of disability, the Employer shall continue or cause to be continued at the Employer’s expense medical insurance benefits for the Executive and any of his dependents covered at the time of his
termination. The medical insurance benefits shall continue until the first to occur of (w) the Executive’s return to employment with the Employer or another employer, (x) the Executive’s attainment of age 65, (y) the
Executive’s death, or (z) the end of the term remaining under this Agreement when the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 (b) If (x) under the terms of the applicable policy or policies for the insurance benefits specified in section 4.2(a) it is not possible to continue coverage for the Executive and his dependents, or (y) when employment
termination occurs the Executive is a “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, if any of the continued insurance coverage benefits specified in Section 4.2(a) would be considered deferred compensation
under Section 409A of the Code, and finally, if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code is not available for that particular insurance benefit, the Employer shall pay to the Executive in a
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benefit (and associated income tax gross-up benefit, if applicable) had the Executive’s employment not terminated, assuming continued coverage for 36
months. The lump-sum payment shall be made thirty (30) days after employment termination or, if Section 4.1(b) applies, on the first day of the seventh (7th) month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 ARTICLE 5

 CHANGE IN CONTROL BENEFITS 
 5.1 Change in Control Benefits. If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and, thereafter, the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause or if the Executive voluntarily
terminates employment with Good Reason, the Employer shall make or cause to be made a lump-sum payment to the Executive in an amount in cash equal to three (3) times the Executive’s average annual compensation. For this purpose, average
annual compensation means the Executive’s taxable income reported by the Employer (or any affiliate of the Employer) for the five (5) calendar years immediately preceding the calendar year in which the Change in Control occurs, regardless
of when the cash bonus or cash incentive compensation earned for the preceding calendar year. The payment required under this paragraph is payable no later than five (5) business days after the Executive’s termination of employment. If the
Executive receives payment under Section 5.1, the Executive shall not be entitled to any additional severance benefits under Section 4.1 of this Agreement. In addition, the Employer shall provide the Executive with the post-termination
insurance coverage described in Section 4.2(a) of this Agreement, subject to the provisions of Section 4.2(b) of this Agreement. 
 5.2 Change in Control Defined. For purposes of this Agreement “Change in Control” means a change in control as defined in Internal Revenue Section 409A of the Code and rules, regulations, and guidance of general
application thereunder issued by the Department of the Treasury, including: 
 (a) Change in ownership: a change in ownership of
the Corporation occurs on the date any one person or group accumulates ownership of Corporation stock constituting more than 50% of the total fair market value or total voting power of Corporation stock, 
 (b) Change in effective control: (x) any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires within a 12-month period
ownership of Corporation stock possessing 30% or more of the total voting power of Corporation stock, or (y) a majority of the Corporation’s board of directors is replaced during any 12-month period by directors whose appointment or
election is not endorsed in advance by a majority of the Corporation’s board of directors, or 
 (c) Change in ownership of a
substantial portion of assets: a change in ownership of a substantial portion of the Corporation’s assets occurs if in a 12-month period any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires from the Corporation assets
having a total gross fair market value equal to or exceeding 40% of the total gross fair market value of all of the Corporation’s assets immediately before the acquisition or acquisitions. For this purpose, gross fair market value means the
value of the Corporation’s assets, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any liabilities associated with the assets. 
 5.3 Potential Limitation of Benefits Under Certain Circumstances. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, in the event that (x) the aggregate payments or benefits to be made or
afforded to the Executive under this Agreement or otherwise, which are deemed to be parachute payments as defined in Section 280G of the Code or any successor thereof, (the “Termination Benefits”) would be deemed to include an
“excess parachute payment” under Section 280G of the Code; and (y) if such Termination Benefits were reduced to an amount (the “Non-Triggering 

  

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Amount”), the value of which is one dollar ($1.00) less than an amount equal to three (3) times the Executive’s “base amount,” as
determined in accordance with Section 280G of the Code and the Non-Triggering Amount less the product of the marginal rate of any applicable state and federal income tax and the Non-Triggering Amount would be greater than the aggregate value of
the Termination Benefits (without such reduction) minus (1) the amount of tax required to be paid by the Executive thereon by Section 4999 of the Code and further minus (2) the product of the Termination Benefits and the marginal rate
of any applicable state and federal income tax, then the Termination Benefits shall be reduced to the Non-Triggering Amount. The allocation of the reduction required hereby among the Termination Benefits shall be determined by the Executive.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Bank shall not pay the Executive Termination Benefits in excess of three (3) times his average annual compensation (or such other amount that may be permitted by the Office of Thrift Supervision pursuant to
regulation or regulatory guidance). Any payment of Termination Benefits in excess of three (3) times the Executive average annual compensation shall be made by the Company. The Company’s independent public accountants will determine the
value of any reduction in the payments and benefits; the Employer will pay for the accountants’ opinion. If the Employer and/or the Executive do not agree with the accountants’ opinion, the Employer will pay to the Executive the maximum
amount of payments and benefits pursuant to Sections 4 and 5 of this Agreement or otherwise, as selected by Executive, that the opinion indicates have a high probability of not causing any of the payments and benefits to be non-deductible and
subject to the excise tax imposed under Section 4999 of the Code. The Employer may also request, and the Executive has the right to demand that, a ruling from the IRS as to whether the disputed payments and benefits have such tax consequences.
The Employer will promptly prepare and file the request for a ruling from the IRS, but in no event will the Employer make this filing later than thirty (30) days from the date of the accountant’s opinion referred to above. The request will
be subject to the Executive’s approval prior to filing; the Executive shall not unreasonably withhold his approval. The Employer and the Executive agree to be bound by any ruling received from the IRS and to make appropriate payments to each
other to reflect any IRS rulings, together with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in Section 7872(f)(2) of the Code. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall result in a reduction of any payments or benefits to which the
Executive may be entitled upon termination of employment other than pursuant to Sections 4 and 5 hereof, or a reduction in the payments and benefits specified, below zero. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 CONFIDENTIALITY AND CREATIVE WORK 
 6.1 Non-disclosure. The Executive covenants and agrees not to reveal to any person, firm, or corporation any confidential information of
any nature concerning the Employer or its business, or anything connected therewith. As used in this Article 6 the term “confidential information” means all of the Employer’s and the Employer’s affiliates’ confidential and
proprietary information and trade secrets in existence on the date hereof or existing at any time during the term of this Agreement, including but not limited to: 
 (a) the whole or any portion or phase of any business plans, financial information, purchasing data, supplier data, accounting data, or other financial information, 
 (b) the whole or any portion or phase of any research and development information, design procedures, algorithms or processes, or other technical
information, 
 (c) the whole or any portion or phase of any marketing or sales information, sales records, customer lists, prices, sales
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 (d) trade secrets, as defined from time to time by the laws of Indiana. This Section 6.1 does not
prohibit disclosure required by an order of a court having jurisdiction or a subpoena from an appropriate governmental agency or disclosure made by the Executive in the ordinary course of business and within the scope of the Executive’s
authority. 
 6.2 Return of Materials. The Executive agrees to immediately deliver or return to the Employer upon termination,
upon expiration of this Agreement, or as soon thereafter as possible, all written information and any other similar items furnished by the Employer or prepared by the Executive in connection with the Executive’s services hereunder and to
immediately delete all electronically stored data of the Employer maintained on the Executive’s personal computers and to return all Employer-provided computers or communication devices (i.e., laptop, Blackberry, PDA, etc.). The Executive will
retain no copies thereof after termination of this Agreement or termination of the Executive’s employment. 
 6.3 Creative
Work. The Executive agrees that all creative work and work product, including but not limited to all technology, business management tools, processes, software, patents, trademarks, and copyrights developed by the Executive during the term
of this Agreement, regardless of when or where such work or work product was produced, constitutes work made for hire, all rights of which are owned by the Employer. The Executive hereby assigns to the Employer all rights, title, and interest,
whether by way of copyrights, trade secret, trademark, patent, or otherwise, in all such work or work product, regardless of whether the same is subject to protection by patent, trademark, or copyright laws. 
 6.4 Affiliates’ Confidential Information is Covered; Confidentiality Obligation Survives Termination. For purposes of this Agreement,
the term “affiliate” of the Employer includes any entity that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Corporation or the Bank. The rights and obligations
set forth in this Article 6 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 
 6.5 Injunctive Relief. The Executive acknowledges
that it is impossible to measure in money the damages that will accrue to the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by this Article 6. Accordingly, if the Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions hereof,
the Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer, and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. The confidentiality and
remedies provisions of this Article 6 shall be in addition to and shall not be deemed to supersede or restrict, limit, or impair the Employer’s rights under applicable state or federal statute or regulation dealing with or providing a remedy
for the wrongful disclosure, misuse, or misappropriation of trade secrets or proprietary or confidential information. 
 ARTICLE 7 

 COMPETITION AFTER EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 7.1 Covenant Not to Solicit Employees. The Executive agrees not to, directly or indirectly, solicit or employ the services of any officer or employee of the Employer (including an individual who was an
officer or employee of the Employer during the one year period following the Executive’s termination) for two years after the Executive’s employment termination. 
  

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 7.2 Covenant Not to Compete.  
 (a) The Executive covenants and agrees not to compete directly or indirectly with the Employer for one year after employment termination. For purposes of
this Section 7.2: 
  

	 	(1)	the term compete means: 

  

	 	(i)	providing financial products or services on behalf of any financial institution for any person residing in the territory, 

  

	 	(ii)	assisting (other than through the performance of ministerial or clerical duties) any financial institution in providing financial products or services to any person residing in the
territory, or 

  

	 	(iii)	inducing or attempting to induce any person who was a customer of the Employer at the date of the Executive’s employment termination to seek financial products or services from
another financial institution. 

  

	 	(2)	the words directly or indirectly mean: 

  

	 	(i)	acting as a consultant, officer, director, independent contractor, or employee of any financial institution in competition with the Employer in the territory, or

  

	 	(ii)	communicating to such financial institution the names or addresses or any financial information concerning any person who was a customer of the Employer when the Executive’s
employment terminated. 

  

	 	(3)	the term customer means any person to whom the Employer is providing financial products or services on the date of the Executive’s employment termination or within one
year thereafter. 

  

	 	(4)	the term financial institution means any bank, savings association, or bank or savings association holding company, or any other institution, the business of which is
engaging in activities that are financial in nature or incidental to such financial activities as described in Section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, other than the Employer or any of its affiliated corporations.

  

	 	(5)	financial product or service means any product or service that a financial institution or a financial holding company could offer by engaging in any activity that is
financial in nature or incidental to such a financial activity under Section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and that is offered by the Employer or an affiliate on the date of the Executive’s employment termination, including
but not limited to banking activities and activities that are closely related and a proper incident to banking. 

  

	 	(6)	the term person means any individual or individuals, corporation, partnership, fiduciary or association. 

  

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	 	(7)	the term territory means the area within a 25-mile radius of any office of the Employer at the date of the Executive’s employment termination. 

(b) If any provision of this section or any word, phrase, clause, sentence or other portion thereof (including, without limitation, the geographical
and temporal restrictions contained therein) is held to be unenforceable or invalid for any reason, the unenforceable or invalid provision or portion shall be modified or deleted so that the provisions hereof, as modified, are legal and enforceable
to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law. 
 (c) The Executive acknowledges that the Employer’s willingness to enter into
this Agreement and to make the payments contemplated by Articles 3 and 4 of this Agreement is conditioned on the Executive’s acceptance of the covenants set forth in Articles 6 and 7 of this Agreement and that the Employer would not have
entered into this Agreement without such covenants in force. 
 7.3 Injunctive and Other Relief. Because of the unique
character of the services to be rendered by the Executive hereunder, the Executive understands that the Employer would not have an adequate remedy at law for the material breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any one or more of the
Executive’s covenants in this Article 7. Accordingly, the Executive agrees that the Employer’s remedies for a breach of this Article 7 include, but are not limited to, (x) forfeiture of any money representing accrued salary,
contingent payments, or other fringe benefits (including any amount payable pursuant to Article 4) due and payable to the Executive during the period of any breach by Executive, and (y) a suit in equity by the Employer to enjoin the Executive
from the breach or threatened breach of such covenants. The Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Bank and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an
adequate remedy at law exists. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the Employer from pursuing any other or additional remedies for the breach or threatened breach. 
 7.4 Article 7 Survives Termination But Is Void After a Change in Control. The rights and obligations set forth in this Article 7 shall
survive termination of this Agreement. However, Article 7 shall become null and void effective immediately upon a Change in Control. 
 ARTICLE 8 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 8.1 Successors and Assigns.  
 (a) This Agreement shall be binding upon the Employer and any
successor to the Employer, including any persons acquiring directly or indirectly all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer by purchase, merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise. But this Agreement and the
Employer’s obligations under this Agreement are not otherwise assignable, transferable, or delegable by the Employer. By agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Executive, the Employer shall require any successor to all or
substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer expressly to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent the Employer would be required to perform had no succession occurred. 
 (b) This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators,
successors, heirs, distributees, and legatees. 
  

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 (c) Without written consent of the other parties, no party shall assign, transfer, or delegate this
Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement, except as expressly provided herein. Without limiting the generality or effect of the foregoing, the Executive’s right to receive payments hereunder is not assignable or transferable,
whether by pledge, creation of a security interest, or otherwise, except for a transfer by the Executive’s will or by the laws of descent and distribution. If the Executive attempts an assignment or transfer that is contrary to this
Section 8.1, the Employer shall have no liability to pay any amount to the assignee or transferee. 
 8.2 Governing Law,
Jurisdiction and Forum. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the internal laws of the State of Indiana, without giving effect to any conflict of laws provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any
jurisdiction other than Indiana. By entering into this Agreement, the Executive acknowledges that the Executive is subject to the jurisdiction of both the federal and state courts in Indiana. 
 8.3 Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement of the parties concerning the employment of the Executive by the
Employer. Any oral or written statements, representations, agreements, or understandings made or entered into prior to or contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement are hereby rescinded, revoked, and rendered null and void by the
parties. 
 8.4 Notices. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been duly given if delivered by hand or mailed, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid. Unless otherwise changed by notice, notice shall be properly addressed to the Executive if addressed to the
address of the Executive on the books and records of the Employer at the time of the delivery of such notice, and properly addressed to the Employer if addressed to the board of directors of the Corporation and the Bank at the Bank’s executive
officers. 
 8.5 Severability. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any statute, regulation, or
judicial precedent, the latter shall prevail, but the affected provisions of this Agreement shall be curtailed and limited solely to the extent necessary to bring them within the requirements of law. If any provisions of this Agreement is held by a
court of competent jurisdiction to be indefinite, invalid, void or voidable, or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless that would clearly be contrary to the intentions of the parties
or would result in an injustice. 
 8.6 Captions and Counterparts. The captions in this Agreement are solely for convenience.
The captions do not define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. 
 8.7 No Duty to Mitigate. The Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for
in this Agreement by seeking other employment. Moreover, provided the Executive is not in breach of any obligation under Articles 6 and 7 of this Agreement, the amount of any payment provided for in this Agreement shall not be reduced by any
compensation earned or benefits provided as the result of employment of the Executive or as a result of the Executive being self-employed after employment termination. 
  

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 8.8 Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may not be amended, released, discharged,
abandoned, changed, or modified in any manner, except by an instrument in writing signed by each of the parties hereto. The failure of any party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a
waiver of any such provision, nor affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver or any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any
other or subsequent breach. 
 8.9 Compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 409A. The Employer and the Executive
intend that their exercise of authority or discretion under this Agreement shall comply with Section 409A of the Code. If any provision of this Agreement does not satisfy the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, such provision shall
nevertheless be applied in a manner consistent with those requirements. If any provision of this Agreement would subject the Executive to additional tax or interest under Section 409A of the Code, the Employer shall reform the provision.
However, the Employer shall maintain to the maximum extent practicable the original intent of the applicable provision without subjecting the Executive to additional tax or interest, and the Employer shall not be required to incur any additional
compensation expense as a result of the reformed provision. 
 8.10 Required Provisions. In the event any of the foregoing
provisions of this Agreement conflict with the terms of this Section 8.10, this Section 8.10 shall prevail. 
 (a) The Bank’s
Board of Directors may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time, but any termination by the Bank, other than termination for Cause, shall not prejudice the Executive’s right to compensation or other benefits under this Agreement.
The Executive shall not have the right to receive compensation or other benefits for any period after termination for Cause as defined in Section 3.2 of this Agreement. 
 (b) If the Executive is suspended from office and/or temporarily prohibited from participating in the conduct of the Bank’s affairs by a notice
served under Section 8(e)(3) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(3) or (g)(1), the Bank’s obligations under this Agreement shall be suspended as of the date of service, unless stayed by
appropriate proceedings. If the charges in the notice are dismissed, the Bank may, in its discretion: (i) pay the Executive all or part of the compensation withheld while its contract obligations were suspended; and (ii) reinstate (in
whole or in part) any of the obligations which were suspended. 
 (c) If the Executive is removed and/or permanently prohibited from
participating in the conduct of the Bank’s affairs by an order issued under Section 8(e)(4) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(4) or (g)(1), all obligations of the Bank under this Agreement
shall terminate as of the effective date of the order, but vested rights of the contracting parties shall not be affected. 
 (d) If the Bank
is in default as defined in Section 3(x)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1813(x)(1), all obligations under this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of default, but this paragraph shall not affect any vested
rights of the contracting parties. 
 (e) All obligations under this Agreement shall terminate, except to the extent determined that
continuation of the Agreement is necessary for the continued operation of the institution: (i) by the Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), or his designee, at the time the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) enters into
an agreement to provide assistance to or on behalf of the Bank under the authority contained in Section 13(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1823(c), or (ii) by the Director of the OTS (or his designee) at the
time the Director (or his designee) 

  

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approves a supervisory merger to resolve problems related to the operations of the Bank or when the Bank is determined by the Director to be in an unsafe or
unsound condition. Any rights of the parties that have already vested, however, shall not be affected by such action. 
 (f) Any payments
made to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement, or otherwise, are subject to, and conditioned upon, their compliance with 12 U.S.C. Section 1828(k) and FDIC Regulation 12 C.F.R. Part 359, Golden Parachute and Indemnification Payments.

  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Employment Agreement as of the date first
written above. 
  

	
	FIRST SAVINGS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
	
	 /s/ Michael F. Ludden

	Michael F. Ludden
	Chairman of the Board of Directors
	
	FIRST SAVINGS BANK, FSB
	
	 /s/ Michael F. Ludden

	Michael F. Ludden
	Chairman of the Board of Directors
	
	 /s/ John P. Lawson, Jr.

	John P. Lawson, Jr.

  

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