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Change in Control Protection Agreement

 Exhibit 10.2 
 CHANGE IN CONTROL PROTECTION AGREEMENT 
 AGREEMENT effective as of this 28th day of January, 2009 (“the date of agreement”) by and between Boston Private Financial
Holdings, a Massachusetts Corporation (the “Company”), and David J. Kaye, an individual (the “Employee”). 
 WHEREAS, the
Company considers it essential to the best interests of its stockholders to foster the continuous employment of key management personnel by minimizing the uncertainty, departures or distractions of management personnel associated with a Change in
Control (as hereinafter defined); 
 NOW THEREFORE, the Company and the Employee, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, agree as follows: 
 1. Change in Control. A “Change in Control” shall be deemed to have occurred in any one of the following events: 
 (a) any “person” (as such term is defined in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Act”)) (other than the Company, any trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee
benefit plan or trust of the Company, or any corporation owned, directly or indirectly, by the stockholders of the Company in substantially the same proportions as their ownership of stock of the Company) becomes a “beneficial owner” (as
such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing at least 50 percent or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then outstanding securities; 

(b) persons who, as of the date of the Agreement constituted the Company’s Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason,
including without limitation, as a result of a tender offer, proxy contest, merger or similar transaction, to constitute at least a majority of the Board of Directors of the Company, provided that any person becoming a director of the Company
subsequent to the date of agreement whose election or nomination for election was approved by at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be considered a member of the Incumbent
Board; or 
 (c) the stockholders of the Company shall approve (i) any consolidation or merger of the Company or its subsidiaries where
the stockholders of the Company, immediately prior to the consolidation or merger, would not, immediately after the consolidation or merger, beneficially own (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Act), directly or indirectly, shares
representing in the aggregate 50 percent or more of the voting shares of the corporation issuing cash or securities in the consolidation or merger (or of its ultimate parent corporation, if any), (ii) any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer
(in one transaction or a series of transactions contemplated or arranged by any party as a single plan) of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or (iii) any plan or proposal for the liquidation or dissolution of the Company.

 2. Terminating Event. A “Terminating Event” shall mean any of the events provided in
this Section 2 occurring subsequent to a Change in Control as defined in Section 1: 
 (a) termination by the Company of the
employment of the Employee with the Company for any reason other than (i) conviction of the Employee of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere by the Employee to, a felony, or (ii) dishonest acts against the Company or any of its
subsidiaries, or (iii) willful gross misconduct which is likely to cause financial loss to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or to cause damage to the business reputation of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or (iv) willful and
repeated misconduct or gross neglect constituting bad faith in performing the Employee’s duties with the Company, or (v) breach of fiduciary duty involving personal profit to the Employee or (vi) the failure by the Employee to perform
his full-time duties with the Company by reason of his death, disability or retirement; provided, however, that a Terminating Event shall not be deemed to have occurred pursuant to this Section 2(a) solely as a result of the Employee
being an employee of any direct or indirect successor to the business or assets of the Company, rather than continuing as an employee of the Company following a Change in Control. For purposes of clauses (iv) and (v) of this
Section 2(a), no act, or failure to act, on the Employee’s part shall be deemed “willful” unless done, or omitted to be done, by the Employee without reasonable belief that the Employee’s act, or failure to act, was in the
best interest of the Company and any of its subsidiaries. For purposes of clause (vi) of this Section 2(a) hereof, “disability” shall mean the Employee’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness which has caused the
Employee to be unable to carry out the full-time performance of his duties with the Company. Disagreement regarding a determination of disability shall be subject to the certification of a qualified medical doctor agreed to by the Company and the
Employee, or, in the event of the Employee’s incapacity to designate a doctor, the Employee’s legal representative. In the absence of an agreement between the Company and the Employee in designating a doctor, each party shall nominate a
qualified medical doctor, and the two doctors so nominated shall select a third doctor, who shall make the determination as to the disability of the Employee. For purposes of clause (vi) of this Section 2(a) “retirement” shall
mean termination of the Employee’s employment in accordance with the Company’s retirement policy, not including early retirement, generally applicable to its salaried employees, as in effect immediately prior to the Change in Control, or
in accordance with any retirement arrangement established with respect to the Employee with the Employee’s express written consent; 
 (b) termination by the Employee of the Employee’s employment with the Company for Good Reason. “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events (provided that no such “Good Reason” shall be
deemed to have occurred unless the Employee has first provided written notice to the Company of the occurrence of one of the events below within 60 days of such occurrence, the Company has failed to cure such condition within 30 days from receipt of
such notice and the Employee has terminated employment within 60 days thereafter): 
 (i) a significant adverse change, not consented to by
the Employee, in the nature or scope of the Employee’s responsibilities, authorities, powers, title, functions or duties from the responsibilities, authorities, powers, title, functions or duties exercised by the Employee immediately prior to
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 (ii) a material reduction in the Employee’s annual base compensation as in effect on the date hereof
or as the same may be increased from time to time; or 
 (iii) an attempt by the Company to relocate the Employee to, or to require him to
perform regular services, at any location that is more than 50 miles from the Employee’s employment location on the date hereof; or 
 (iv) a material breach of this Agreement by the Company. 
 3. Severance Payment. In the event a Terminating Event occurs
within two years after a Change in Control, 
 (a) the Company shall pay to the Employee an amount equal to 2.5 times the total of the current
salary plus the average of the bonus for the three most recent taxable years preceding a Change in Control. Said amount shall be paid in one lump sum payment no later than five days following the date of Employee’s “Separation from
Service” in connection with a Terminating Event. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Separation from Service” shall mean the Employee’s “separation from service” from the Company, an affiliate or the Company or a
successor entity within the meaning set forth in Section 409A of the Code, determined in accordance with the presumptions set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h); 
 (b) the Company shall pay to the Employee a pro-rata bonus for the year in which the Terminating Event occurs (the “Termination Year”), payable
in one lump sum payment no later than 30 days following the date of Employee’s Separation from Service in connection with a Terminating Event, and determined by multiplying the bonus the Employee received for the year immediately prior to the
Termination Year by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days the Employee was employed during the Termination Year and the denominator of which is 365; 
 (c) the Company shall continue the Employee’s medical, and all other benefits of the Employee under any of the Company’s medical benefit plans, life insurance plans, disability income plans, retirement
plans, benefits equalization plan, vacation plans, expense reimbursement plans or other employee benefit plans (collectively, the “Employee Benefit Plans” and each individually an “Employee Benefit Plan”), upon the same terms as
in effect on the date of the Terminating Event through 2.5 years following a Change in Control or until such time as the Employee becomes eligible for coverage under another group benefit plan. Solely for purposes of benefits continuation under the
Employee Benefit Plans, the Employee shall be deemed to be an active employee. To the extent that benefits required under this Section 3(c) cannot be provided under the terms of any Employee Benefit Plan, the Company shall enter into
alternative arrangements that will provide the Employee with comparable benefits; and 
 (d) any outstanding unvested stock options and
restricted stock awards under the 2004 Stock Option and Incentive Plan, the 1988 Employee Incentive Stock Option Plan, the Company’s 1997 Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan or other plan shall become immediately exercisable or otherwise vested.

 4. Limitation on Benefits. It is the intention of the Employee and of the Company that no payments by the Company to or for the
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any other agreement or plan pursuant to which he is entitled to receive payments or benefits shall be non-deductible to the Company by reason of the
operation of Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), relating to parachute payments. Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any such agreement or plan, if by
reason of the operation of said Section 280G, any such payments exceed the amount which can be deducted by the Company, such payments shall be reduced to the maximum amount which can be deducted by the Company. To the extent that payments
exceeding such maximum deductible amount have been made to or for the benefit of the Employee, such excess payments shall be refunded to the Company with interest thereon at the applicable federal rate determined under Section 1274(d) of the
Code, compounded annually, or at such other rate as may be required in order that no such payments shall be non-deductible to the Company by reason of the operation of said Section 280G. To the extent that there is more than one method of
reducing the payments to bring them within the limitations of said Section 280G, the payments and benefits shall be reduced in the following order: (1) cash payments not subject to Section 409A of the Code; (2) cash payments
subject to Section 409A of the Code; (3) equity-based payments and acceleration; and (4) non-cash forms of benefits. To the extent any payment is to be made over time (e.g., in installments, etc.), then the payments shall be reduced
in reverse chronological order. As promptly as practicable following such determination and election hereunder, the Company shall pay to or distribute to the Employee such amounts as are then due to the Employee under this Agreement. 
 5. Term. This Agreement shall take effect on the date first set forth above and shall terminate upon the earlier of (i) the termination by
the Company of the employment of the Employee because of one of the enumerated reasons set forth in Section 2(a) hereof or (ii) the resignation of the Employee after a Change in Control for any reason other than the occurrence of a
Terminating Event. 
 6. Withholding. All payments made by the Company under this Agreement shall be net of any tax or other amounts
required to be withheld by the Company under applicable law. 
 7. No Mitigation. The Company agrees that, if the Employee’s
employment by the Company is terminated during the term of this Agreement, the Employee is not required to seek other employment or to attempt in any way to reduce any amounts payable to the Employee by the Company pursuant to Section 3(a) and
(b) hereof. Further, the amount of any payment provided for in this Agreement shall not be reduced by any compensation earned by the Employee as the result of employment by another employer, by retirement benefits, by offset against any amount
claimed to be owed by the Employee to the Company or otherwise. 
 8. Assignment. Neither the Company nor the Employee may make any
assignment of this Agreement or any interest herein, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other party, and without such consent any attempted transfer shall be null and void and of no effect. This Agreement
shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and the Employee, their respective successors, executors, administrators, heirs and permitted assigns, including, in the case of the Company, any other corporate entity which the Company
may be merged or otherwise combined or which may acquire the Company or its assets in whole or substantial part. The Company shall require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or
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business or assets of the Company expressly to assume and agree to perform this letter agreement to the same extent that the Company would be required to
perform it if no succession had taken place. Failure of the Company to obtain an assumption of this Agreement at or prior to the effectiveness of any succession shall be a material breach of this Agreement. In the event of the Employee’s death
after a Terminating Event but prior to the completion by the Company of all payments due him under Section 3(a) and (b) of this Agreement, the Company shall continue such payments to the Employee’s beneficiary designated in writing to
the Company prior to his death (or to his estate, if the Employee fails to make such designation). 
 9. Enforceability. If any
portion or provision of this Agreement shall to any extent be declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such portion or provision in circumstances other than
those as to which it is so declared illegal or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each portion and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 
 10. Waiver. No waiver of any provision hereof shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by the waiving party. The failure of any party
to require the performance of any term or obligation of this Agreement, or the waiver by any party of any breach of this Agreement, shall not prevent any subsequent enforcement of such term or obligation or be deemed a waiver of any subsequent
breach. 
 11. Notices. Any notices, requests, demands and other communications provided for by this Agreement shall be sufficient if
in writing and delivered in person or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the Employee at the last address the Employee has filed in writing with the Company, or to the Company at its main office, attention of the Board of
Directors. 
 12. Effect on Other Plans. An election by the Employee to resign after a Change in Control under the provisions of this
Agreement shall not be deemed a voluntary termination of employment by the Employee for the purpose of interpreting the provisions of any of the Company’s benefit plans, programs or policies. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to
limit the rights of the Employee under the Company’s benefit plans, programs or policies except as otherwise provided in Section 4 hereof, and except that the Employee shall have no rights to any severance benefits under any severance pay
plan. 
 13. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed by the Employee and by a duly
authorized representative of the Company. 
 14. Governing Law. This is a Massachusetts contract and shall be construed under and be
governed in all respects by the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to conflict of law principles. 
 15.
Obligations of Successors. In addition to any obligations imposed by law upon any successor to the Company, the Company will use its best efforts to require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or
otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform if no such succession had
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 16. Confidential Information. The Employee shall never use, publish or disclose in a manner
adverse to the Company’s interests, any proprietary or confidential information relating to (a) the business, operations or properties of the Company or any subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company, or (b) any materials,
processes, business practices, technology, know-how, research, programs, customer lists, customer requirements or other information used in the manufacture, sale or marketing of any of the respective products or services of the Company or any
subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company; provided, however, that no breach or alleged breach of this Section 16 shall entitle the Company to fail to comply fully and in a timely manner with any other provision hereof. Nothing in this
Agreement shall preclude the Company from seeking money damages, or equitable relief by injunction or otherwise without the necessity of proving actual damage to the Company, for any breach by the Employee hereunder. 
 17. Contract of Employment. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as creating an express or implied contract of employment and, except as
otherwise agreed in writing between the Employee and the Company, the Employee shall not have any right to be retained in the employ of the Company. 
 18. Section 409A. 
 (a) Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, if at the time of
the Employee’s “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, the Company determines that the Employee is a “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the
Code, then to the extent any payment or benefit that the Employee becomes entitled to under this Agreement on account of the Employee’s separation from service would be considered deferred compensation subject to the 20 percent additional tax
imposed pursuant to Section 409A(a) of the Code as a result of the application of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, such payment shall not be payable and such benefit shall not be provided until the date that is the earlier of
(A) six months and one day after the Employee’s separation from service, or (B) the Employee’s death. Any such delayed cash payment shall earn interest at an annual rate equal to the applicable federal short-term rate published
by the Internal Revenue Service for the month in which the date of separation from service occurs, from such date of separation from service until the payment. 
 (b) The parties intend that this Agreement will be administered in accordance with Section 409A of the Code. To the extent that any provision of this Agreement is ambiguous as to its compliance with
Section 409A of the Code, the provision shall be read in such a manner so that all payments hereunder comply with Section 409A of the Code. The parties agree that this Agreement may be amended, as reasonably requested by either party, and
as may be necessary to fully comply with Section 409A of the Code and all related rules and regulations in order to preserve the payments and benefits provided hereunder without additional cost to either party. 
 (c) All in-kind benefits provided and expenses eligible for reimbursement under this Agreement shall be provided by the Company or incurred by the
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practicable, but in no event shall any reimbursement be paid after the last day of the taxable year following the taxable year in which the expense was
incurred. The amount of in-kind benefits provided or reimbursable expenses incurred in one taxable year shall not affect the in-kind benefits to be provided or the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year. Such right to
reimbursement or in-kind benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 
 19. Compliance with EESA. During
any period in which the United States Department of Treasury (“Treasury”) holds an equity or debt position acquired from the Company pursuant to Treasury’s TARP Capital Purchase Program (the “CPP”), the following provisions
shall apply: 
 (a) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or otherwise to the contrary, to the extent that the Employee is a “senior
executive officer” (as defined in Section 111(b)(3) of EESA, and the guidance promulgated thereunder), (i) the Employee shall not be entitled to receive from the Company any “golden parachute payment” (within the meaning of
Section 111(b)(2)(C) of EESA, and the guidance promulgated thereunder) upon an applicable severance from employment, and any payments or benefits payable to the Employee shall be reduced to the extent necessary to comply with this Paragraph
11(a) and the applicable restrictions with respect to the payment of “golden parachute payments” under the CPP, and (ii) any bonus or other incentive compensation paid to the Employee during such period shall be subject to recovery or
“clawback” by the Company if such payments were based on materially inaccurate financial statements or any other material inaccurate performance metric criteria. 
 (b) The Employee acknowledges that, pursuant to the CPP, Treasury shall require the Company to review its benefit plans and agreements to ensure that
they do not encourage its senior executive officers to take unnecessary and excessive risks that threaten the value of the Company. To the extent such review requires revisions or amendments to any agreement or benefit plan or arrangement to which
the Employee is a party, the Employee hereby agrees to consent to any such revisions or amendments. 
 (c) If requested by Treasury in
connection with the Company’s participation in the CPP, the Employee agrees to grant to Treasury a waiver releasing the United States and the Company from any claims related to the requirements imposed by EESA and the Company’s
participation in the CPP that the Employee may otherwise have, including, without limitation, any claims for compensation the Employee would otherwise receive. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed as a sealed instrument by the Company by its duly
authorized officer, and by the Employee, as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	 For Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.

	
	 /s/ Walter M. Pressey

	 Name:
	 	Walter M. Pressey
	 Title:
	 	President and Vice Chairman
	
	 /s/ David J. Kaye

	 David J. Kaye

  

 8Change in Control Protection Agreement

 Exhibit 10.3 
 CHANGE IN CONTROL PROTECTION AGREEMENT 
 AGREEMENT effective as of this 28th day of January, 2009
(“the date of agreement”) by and between Boston Private Financial Holdings, a Massachusetts Corporation (the “Company”), and Martha T. Higgins, an individual (the “Employee”). 
 WHEREAS, the Company considers it essential to the best interests of its stockholders to foster the continuous employment of key management personnel by
minimizing the uncertainty, departures or distractions of management personnel associated with a Change in Control (as hereinafter defined); 
 NOW THEREFORE, the Company and the Employee, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, agree as
follows: 
 1. Change in Control. A “Change in Control” shall be deemed to have occurred in any one of the
following events: 
 (a) any “person” (as such term is defined in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(the “Act”)) (other than the Company, any trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan or trust of the Company, or any corporation owned, directly or indirectly, by the stockholders of the Company in
substantially the same proportions as their ownership of stock of the Company) becomes a “beneficial owner” (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company
representing at least 50 percent or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then outstanding securities; 
 (b) persons who,
as of the date of the Agreement constituted the Company’s Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason, including without limitation, as a result of a tender offer, proxy contest, merger or similar transaction, to constitute at
least a majority of the Board of Directors of the Company, provided that any person becoming a director of the Company subsequent to the date of agreement whose election or nomination for election was approved by at least a majority of the directors
then comprising the Incumbent Board shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be considered a member of the Incumbent Board; or 
 (c) the
stockholders of the Company shall approve (i) any consolidation or merger of the Company or its subsidiaries where the stockholders of the Company, immediately prior to the consolidation or merger, would not, immediately after the consolidation
or merger, beneficially own (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Act), directly or indirectly, shares representing in the aggregate 50 percent or more of the voting shares of the corporation issuing cash or securities in the
consolidation or merger (or of its ultimate parent corporation, if any), (ii) any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer (in one transaction or a series of transactions contemplated or arranged by any party as a single plan) of all or
substantially all of the assets of the Company or (iii) any plan or proposal for the liquidation or dissolution of the Company. 

 2. Terminating Event. A “Terminating Event” shall mean any of the events
provided in this Section 2 occurring subsequent to a Change in Control as defined in Section 1: 
 (a) termination by the Company of
the employment of the Employee with the Company for any reason other than (i) conviction of the Employee of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere by the Employee to, a felony, or (ii) dishonest acts against the Company or any of its
subsidiaries, or (iii) willful gross misconduct which is likely to cause financial loss to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or to cause damage to the business reputation of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or (iv) willful and
repeated misconduct or gross neglect constituting bad faith in performing the Employee’s duties with the Company, or (v) breach of fiduciary duty involving personal profit to the Employee or (vi) the failure by the Employee to perform
his full-time duties with the Company by reason of his death, disability or retirement; provided, however, that a Terminating Event shall not be deemed to have occurred pursuant to this Section 2(a) solely as a result of the Employee
being an employee of any direct or indirect successor to the business or assets of the Company, rather than continuing as an employee of the Company following a Change in Control. For purposes of clauses (iv) and (v) of this
Section 2(a), no act, or failure to act, on the Employee’s part shall be deemed “willful” unless done, or omitted to be done, by the Employee without reasonable belief that the Employee’s act, or failure to act, was in the
best interest of the Company and any of its subsidiaries. For purposes of clause (vi) of this Section 2(a) hereof, “disability” shall mean the Employee’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness which has caused the
Employee to be unable to carry out the full-time performance of his duties with the Company. Disagreement regarding a determination of disability shall be subject to the certification of a qualified medical doctor agreed to by the Company and the
Employee, or, in the event of the Employee’s incapacity to designate a doctor, the Employee’s legal representative. In the absence of an agreement between the Company and the Employee in designating a doctor, each party shall nominate a
qualified medical doctor, and the two doctors so nominated shall select a third doctor, who shall make the determination as to the disability of the Employee. For purposes of clause (vi) of this Section 2(a) “retirement” shall
mean termination of the Employee’s employment in accordance with the Company’s retirement policy, not including early retirement, generally applicable to its salaried employees, as in effect immediately prior to the Change in Control, or
in accordance with any retirement arrangement established with respect to the Employee with the Employee’s express written consent; 
 (b) termination by the Employee of the Employee’s employment with the Company for Good Reason. “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events (provided that no such “Good Reason” shall be
deemed to have occurred unless the Employee has first provided written notice to the Company of the occurrence of one of the events below within 60 days of such occurrence, the Company has failed to cure such condition within 30 days from receipt of
such notice and the Employee has terminated employment within 60 days thereafter): 
 (i) a significant adverse change, not consented to by
the Employee, in the nature or scope of the Employee’s responsibilities, authorities, powers, title, functions or duties from the responsibilities, authorities, powers, title, functions or duties exercised by the Employee immediately prior to
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 (ii) a material reduction in the Employee’s annual base compensation as in effect on the date hereof
or as the same may be increased from time to time; or 
 (iii) an attempt by the Company to relocate the Employee to, or to require him to
perform regular services, at any location that is more than 50 miles from the Employee’s employment location on the date hereof; or 
 (iv) a material breach of this Agreement by the Company. 
 3. Severance Payment. In the event a Terminating
Event occurs within two years after a Change in Control, 
 (a) the Company shall pay to the Employee an amount equal to 2.5 times the total
of the current salary plus the average of the bonus for the three most recent taxable years preceding a Change in Control. Said amount shall be paid in one lump sum payment no later than five days following the date of Employee’s
“Separation from Service” in connection with a Terminating Event. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Separation from Service” shall mean the Employee’s “separation from service” from the Company, an
affiliate or the Company or a successor entity within the meaning set forth in Section 409A of the Code, determined in accordance with the presumptions set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h); 
 (b) the Company shall pay to the Employee a pro-rata bonus for the year in which the Terminating Event occurs (the “Termination Year”), payable
in one lump sum payment no later than 30 days following the date of Employee’s Separation from Service in connection with a Terminating Event, and determined by multiplying the bonus the Employee received for the year immediately prior to the
Termination Year by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days the Employee was employed during the Termination Year and the denominator of which is 365; 
 (c) the Company shall continue the Employee’s medical, and all other benefits of the Employee under any of the Company’s medical benefit plans, life insurance plans, disability income plans, retirement
plans, benefits equalization plan, vacation plans, expense reimbursement plans or other employee benefit plans (collectively, the “Employee Benefit Plans” and each individually an “Employee Benefit Plan”), upon the same terms as
in effect on the date of the Terminating Event through 2.5 years following a Change in Control or until such time as the Employee becomes eligible for coverage under another group benefit plan. Solely for purposes of benefits continuation under the
Employee Benefit Plans, the Employee shall be deemed to be an active employee. To the extent that benefits required under this Section 3(c) cannot be provided under the terms of any Employee Benefit Plan, the Company shall enter into
alternative arrangements that will provide the Employee with comparable benefits; and 
 (d) any outstanding unvested stock options and
restricted stock awards under the 2004 Stock Option and Incentive Plan, the 1988 Employee Incentive Stock Option Plan, the Company’s 1997 Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan or other plan shall become immediately exercisable or otherwise vested.

 4. Limitation on Benefits. It is the intention of the Employee and of the Company that no payments by the Company to
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this Agreement or any other agreement or plan pursuant to which he is entitled to receive payments or benefits shall be non-deductible to the Company by
reason of the operation of Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), relating to parachute payments. Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any such agreement or
plan, if by reason of the operation of said Section 280G, any such payments exceed the amount which can be deducted by the Company, such payments shall be reduced to the maximum amount which can be deducted by the Company. To the extent that
payments exceeding such maximum deductible amount have been made to or for the benefit of the Employee, such excess payments shall be refunded to the Company with interest thereon at the applicable federal rate determined under Section 1274(d)
of the Code, compounded annually, or at such other rate as may be required in order that no such payments shall be non-deductible to the Company by reason of the operation of said Section 280G. To the extent that there is more than one method
of reducing the payments to bring them within the limitations of said Section 280G, the payments and benefits shall be reduced in the following order: (1) cash payments not subject to Section 409A of the Code; (2) cash payments
subject to Section 409A of the Code; (3) equity-based payments and acceleration; and (4) non-cash forms of benefits. To the extent any payment is to be made over time (e.g., in installments, etc.), then the payments shall be
reduced in reverse chronological order. As promptly as practicable following such determination and election hereunder, the Company shall pay to or distribute to the Employee such amounts as are then due to the Employee under this Agreement.

 5. Term. This Agreement shall take effect on the date first set forth above and shall terminate upon the earlier of
(i) the termination by the Company of the employment of the Employee because of one of the enumerated reasons set forth in Section 2(a) hereof or (ii) the resignation of the Employee after a Change in Control for any reason other than
the occurrence of a Terminating Event. 
 6. Withholding. All payments made by the Company under this Agreement shall
be net of any tax or other amounts required to be withheld by the Company under applicable law. 
 7. No Mitigation.
The Company agrees that, if the Employee’s employment by the Company is terminated during the term of this Agreement, the Employee is not required to seek other employment or to attempt in any way to reduce any amounts payable to the Employee
by the Company pursuant to Section 3(a) and (b) hereof. Further, the amount of any payment provided for in this Agreement shall not be reduced by any compensation earned by the Employee as the result of employment by another employer, by
retirement benefits, by offset against any amount claimed to be owed by the Employee to the Company or otherwise. 
 8.
Assignment. Neither the Company nor the Employee may make any assignment of this Agreement or any interest herein, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other party, and without such consent any attempted
transfer shall be null and void and of no effect. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and the Employee, their respective 

  

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successors, executors, administrators, heirs and permitted assigns, including, in the case of the Company, any other corporate entity which the Company may
be merged or otherwise combined or which may acquire the Company or its assets in whole or substantial part. The Company shall require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or
substantially all of the business or assets of the Company expressly to assume and agree to perform this letter agreement to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform it if no succession had taken place. Failure of the Company to
obtain an assumption of this Agreement at or prior to the effectiveness of any succession shall be a material breach of this Agreement. In the event of the Employee’s death after a Terminating Event but prior to the completion by the Company of
all payments due him under Section 3(a) and (b) of this Agreement, the Company shall continue such payments to the Employee’s beneficiary designated in writing to the Company prior to his death (or to his estate, if the Employee fails
to make such designation). 
 9. Enforceability. If any portion or provision of this Agreement shall to any extent be
declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such portion or provision in circumstances other than those as to which it is so declared illegal or unenforceable,
shall not be affected thereby, and each portion and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 
 10. Waiver. No waiver of any provision hereof shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by the waiving party. The failure of any party to require the performance of any term or obligation of this
Agreement, or the waiver by any party of any breach of this Agreement, shall not prevent any subsequent enforcement of such term or obligation or be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach. 
 11. Notices. Any notices, requests, demands and other communications provided for by this Agreement shall be sufficient if in
writing and delivered in person or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the Employee at the last address the Employee has filed in writing with the Company, or to the Company at its main office, attention of the Board of
Directors. 
 12. Effect on Other Plans. An election by the Employee to resign after a Change in Control under the
provisions of this Agreement shall not be deemed a voluntary termination of employment by the Employee for the purpose of interpreting the provisions of any of the Company’s benefit plans, programs or policies. Nothing in this Agreement shall
be construed to limit the rights of the Employee under the Company’s benefit plans, programs or policies except as otherwise provided in Section 4 hereof, and except that the Employee shall have no rights to any severance benefits under
any severance pay plan. 
 13. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed
by the Employee and by a duly authorized representative of the Company. 
  

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 14. Governing Law. This is a Massachusetts contract and shall be construed under
and be governed in all respects by the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to conflict of law principles. 
 15. Obligations of Successors. In addition to any obligations imposed by law upon any successor to the Company, the Company will use its best efforts to require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger,
consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform if no
such succession had taken place. 
 16. Confidential Information. The Employee shall never use, publish or disclose in
a manner adverse to the Company’s interests, any proprietary or confidential information relating to (a) the business, operations or properties of the Company or any subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company, or (b) any materials,
processes, business practices, technology, know-how, research, programs, customer lists, customer requirements or other information used in the manufacture, sale or marketing of any of the respective products or services of the Company or any
subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company; provided, however, that no breach or alleged breach of this Section 16 shall entitle the Company to fail to comply fully and in a timely manner with any other provision hereof. Nothing in this
Agreement shall preclude the Company from seeking money damages, or equitable relief by injunction or otherwise without the necessity of proving actual damage to the Company, for any breach by the Employee hereunder. 
 17. Contract of Employment. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as creating an express or implied contract of employment
and, except as otherwise agreed in writing between the Employee and the Company, the Employee shall not have any right to be retained in the employ of the Company. 
 18. Section 409A. 
 (a)
Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, if at the time of the Employee’s “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, the Company determines that the Employee is a “specified
employee” within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, then to the extent any payment or benefit that the Employee becomes entitled to under this Agreement on account of the Employee’s separation from service would be
considered deferred compensation subject to the 20 percent additional tax imposed pursuant to Section 409A(a) of the Code as a result of the application of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, such payment shall not be payable and such
benefit shall not be provided until the date that is the earlier of (A) six months and one day after the Employee’s separation from service, or (B) the Employee’s death. Any such delayed cash payment shall earn interest at an
annual rate equal to the applicable federal short-term rate published by the Internal Revenue Service for the month in which the date of separation from service occurs, from such date of separation from service until the payment. 
 (b) The parties intend that this Agreement will be administered in accordance with Section 409A of the Code. To the extent that any provision of
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to its compliance with Section 409A of the Code, the provision shall be read in such a manner so that all payments hereunder comply with
Section 409A of the Code. The parties agree that this Agreement may be amended, as reasonably requested by either party, and as may be necessary to fully comply with Section 409A of the Code and all related rules and regulations in order
to preserve the payments and benefits provided hereunder without additional cost to either party. 
 (c) All in-kind benefits provided and
expenses eligible for reimbursement under this Agreement shall be provided by the Company or incurred by the Employee during the time periods set forth in this Agreement. All reimbursements shall be paid as soon as administratively practicable, but
in no event shall any reimbursement be paid after the last day of the taxable year following the taxable year in which the expense was incurred. The amount of in-kind benefits provided or reimbursable expenses incurred in one taxable year shall not
affect the in-kind benefits to be provided or the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year. Such right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed as a sealed instrument by the Company by its duly
authorized officer, and by the Employee, as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	For Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.
	
	 /s/ Walter M. Pressey

	Name:	 	Walter M. Pressey
	Title:	 	President and Vice Chairman
	
	 /s/ Martha T. Higgins

	Martha T. Higgins

  

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