Document:

EX-10.52

 Exhibit 10.52 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 RIDER AND AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 TO THE VENEZUELA
TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 This Rider and Amendment Number 1 to the Venezuela Transition Services
Agreement (“Amendment No. 1”) is entered into this 1st of July, 2011 (the “Effective Date”) by and among EVERTEC, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (“EVERTEC”), TARJETAS Y TRANSACCIONES EN RED
TRANRED, C.A., a corporation organized under the laws of the Republic of Venezuela (“TRANRED,” formerly EVERTEC de Venezuela, C.A.) and Popular, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
(“Popular”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, EVERTEC, TRANRED and Popular are parties to that certain Transition Services Agreement dated as of September 29, 2010 (the “Venezuela TSA” capitalized terms not otherwise
defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Venezuela TSA) pursuant to which EVERTEC provides Transition Services to TRANRED with respect to the Business; 
 WHEREAS, on even date hereof, EVERTEC and TRANRED entered into that certain assignment and assumption agreement (“Assignment and Assumption Agreement”) pursuant to which TRANRED
transferred and assigned to EVERTEC all of TRANRED’s right, title and interest in and to the service agreements with the offshore entities listed in Schedule 1 (“Offshore Service Agreements”) and EVERTEC assumed from TRANRED
certain obligations of TRANRED related to the Offshore Service Agreements; 
 WHEREAS, TRANRED is considering to wind-down its operations
and terminate any and all other existing agreements (the “Business Termination”) and to that end may require additional transition services from EVERTEC, and EVERTEC is willing to provide, or to cause to be provided, such additional
transition services under the terms of the Venezuela TSA; and 
 WHEREAS, the parties have decided it is in their best interest to enter
into this Amendment No. 1 to reflect the transactions entered into in the Assignment and Assumption Agreement, to extend the Transition Service Period, and to provide for additional services to be included as part of the Transition Services, as
provided for under Sections 2.3 and 2.4 of the Venezuela TSA. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual
agreements and covenants hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.	Transfer of Offshore Service Agreements. The parties acknowledge that the Offshore Service Agreements listed in Schedule 1 to this Amendment
No. 1 have been transferred and assigned to EVERTEC. From and after the effective date of the Assignment and Assumption Agreement and thereon, (a) EVERTEC shall exclude all Costs incurred in connection with Transition Services related to
the Offshore Service Agreements from the monthly invoices to TRANRED under the Venezuela TSA, and (b) EVERTEC shall be solely responsible for all costs incurred in connection with the servicing of the Offshore Service Agreements listed in
Schedule 1. 

	2.	Additional Definitions. Section 1.1 of the Venezuela TSA is amended to include the following definition(s): 

“Business Termination” means the winding down of the Business and the possible termination of all service agreements between
EVE-VEN and its clients (other than the service agreements with entities doing business from outside of Venezuela (off-shore entities)). 
  

	3.	Business Termination. 

 (a) In connection with the Business Termination, and in order to effect the Business Termination in a timely and orderly manner, TRANRED anticipates that it is necessary for EVERTEC to provide, or cause
to be provided, the termination transition services (the “Business Termination Services”). Additionally, TRANRED anticipates that it will be necessary for EVERTEC to provide, or cause to be provided, the transition and migration services,
as well as data storage and related services to the clients listed in Schedule 2, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the respective service agreements with said clients (the “Client Services” and together with the
Business Termination Services, the “Termination Assistance Services”). 
 (b) As provided for under Sections 2.3 and
2.4 of the Venezuela TSA, EVERTEC and TRANRED agree to include as Additional Support under the Venezuela TSA the Termination Assistance Services. The Cost for the Termination Assistance Services shall be as set forth in Exhibit A-1.

 (c) EVERTEC and TRANRED further agree that Exhibit A to the Venezuela TSA is hereby amended and restated to include
the terms of the Termination Assistance as set forth in the attached Amended and Restated Exhibit A to this Amendment No. 1. 
 (d) The parties further agree that in order to provide the Termination Assistance Services, the Transition Service Period is hereby amended and extended for an additional twelve (12) months after
September 29, 2011. As such, Section 2.2 of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
 “Section 2.2 Term of Transition Service. (a) The provision of the Transition Service shall commence upon the Effective Date and shall terminate on the earliest of (i) twenty four
(24) months after the Effective Date or such longer or shorter period as set forth in Exhibit A hereto with respect to an element or sub-element of the Transition Service and (ii) the date any such element or sub-element of
the Transition Service is terminated by EVE-VEN pursuant to Section 6.1 (for each element or sub-element, the “Transition Service Period”). In the event that EVE-VEN requests continuation of any element or sub-element of the
Transition Service no later than thirty (30) days prior to the end of the periods referenced in this Section 2.2 (a “Service Continuation”), the parties hereto agree that, subject to Sections 2.6(b) and 2.8(b), the Service

  
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Continuation shall be provided upon similar terms (including price, term and service levels) governing the provision of such element or sub-element of the Transition Service for such longer
period as the parties hereto may mutually determine in good faith based on the reasonable needs of the parties hereto, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing. 
 (b) Subject to Section 2.2(c), EVE-VEN and Popular shall use their Reasonable Best Efforts to (at their own expense) make or obtain any approvals, permits and licenses, and implement such
systems, as may be necessary for EVE-VEN to provide the elements and sub-elements of the Transition Service independent of EVE-PR as soon as commercially reasonably practicable following the Closing Date. EVE-PR shall use Reasonable Best Efforts to
cooperate with EVE-VEN and Popular in fulfilling their obligations under the preceding sentence. 
 (c) EVE-VEN, Popular and
EVE-PR acknowledge that in the event EVE-VEN determines that it is in its best interest to terminate the Business or any service contracts with customers related to the Business, EVE-PR shall cooperate with EVE-VEN to effect the Business
Termination. In such case, the parties shall provide the transition support required for (i) a timely and orderly Business Termination and/or (ii) any required transition and migration services under service agreements with customers, and
any such transition support shall be treated as Additional Support under Section 2.3.” 
  

	4.	Amendment to Section 2.3 of the Venezuela TSA. Section 2.3 of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

 “Section 2.3 Additional Elements and Sub-elements of the Transition Service. If, at any time during
the term of this Agreement, EVE-VEN reasonably determines that in order to operate the Business or to effect a Business Termination it is necessary for EVE-PR to provide, or cause to be provided, (i) any support that was being provided by
EVE-PR or its Affiliates to the Business prior to Closing that was not theretofore included as an element or sub-element of the Transition Service or (ii) any transition support reasonably necessary for (A) a timely and orderly Business
Termination and/or (B) the transition and migration of customers under service agreements, EVE-PR shall, subject to Section 2.6(b), make such support available (the “Additional Support”), or shall cause such support to be made
available, to EVE-VEN consistent with the other terms and conditions of this Agreement. For such additional elements or sub-elements of the Transition Service, the fee charged to EVE-VEN shall be equal to Cost.” 

 

	5.	 Modification to Costs. Subject to the provisions of Sections 2.3 (as amended), 2.4 and 6.1 of the Venezuela TSA and Paragraph 2 of this
Amendment No. 1, if (i) the parties 

  
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agree on the terms (including the Costs) for any Additional Support or Service Continuation, and/or (ii) a party terminates any element or sub-element of a Transition Service, and/or
(iii) in connection with a Business Termination or otherwise, the number of customers that are part of the Business decreases, then the Costs set forth in the Amended and Restated Exhibit A, as amended pursuant to Section 2(b) and
Section 2(c) of this Amendment No. 1, shall be modified, and any additional costs incorporated and/or deleted to account for any such Additional Support, Service Continuation or termination or reduction of Transition Services (or any
element or sub-element of the Transition Services), as the case may be. Any such incorporation, modification or deletion shall be reflected in the monthly invoices required under Section 3.1(b) of the Venezuela TSA. 

 

	6.	Scope of Amendments. Except as specifically provided herein, the Venezuela TSA shall not be modified or affected hereby and shall remain in full force and
effect. Neither party shall be deemed to have waived any right provided under the Venezuela TSA, except as herein expressly provided. 

  

	7.	Counterparts. This Amendment No. 1 may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment
No. 1 to be executed as of the Effective Date first written above by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

									
	Popular, Inc.	 		 	EVERTEC, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Iván Pagán
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Félix M. Villamil

	Name:	 		 		 	Name:	 	Félix M. Villamil
	Title:	 		 		 	Title:	 	President
				
		 		 		 	Tarjetas y Transacciones en Red Tranred, C.A.
					
		 	  
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Iván Pagán

		 		 		 	Name:	 	Iván Pagán
		 		 		 	Title:	 	President

  
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 Schedule 1 
 Offshore Service Agreements 
  

	1.	Contrato de Servicios de Procesamiento with Premier Bank International, N.Y., dated July 4, 2006. 

 

	2.	Processing Services Agreement with Girobank, N.Y. (Curaçao) dated July 31, 2006. 

 

	3.	Contrato de servicios with International Union Bank (Panamá) dated May 24, 2007. 

 

	4.	Processing Services Agreement with Novopayment, Inc. (Florida) dated April 1, 2009. 

 

	5.	Convenio de Servicios de Procesamiento with Republic International Bank, N.Y. (Curacao) dated March 28, 2008. 

 

	6.	Contrato de Servicios de Procesamiento with Venecredit Bank & Trust, Ltd. (Cayman Islands) dated September 10, 2008. 

 Schedule 2 
 Customers – Transition, Migration, Data Storage and Related Services 
  

	1.	100% Banco, C.A., Banco Comercial 

  

	2.	Venezolano de Crédito, S.A., Banco Universal 

  

	3.	Servitebca 

  

	4.	TEBCA 

  

	5.	Banco Nacional de Crédito, C.A., Banco Universal 

  

	6.	Ferretería EPA 

  

	7.	Inverunion 

 Amended and Restated Exhibit A 

 

									
	 Transition

Service
	  	 Service

Sub-element
	  	 Description
	  	
Cost1
	  	 Term / Comments

	 Application Processing

		  	Transaction Authorization	  	Operation of applications related to the authorization of transactions. It includes Tandem International Authorization System (TIAS), B-Trans, and the Web Acquisition System (WAS)
applications.	  	$2,627
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
		  	Credit Cards Processing	  	Operation of the application related to the credit cards processing. It includes the operation of Card Pack application.	  	$81,787
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
		  	Credit Cards Collection	  	Operation of the application related to the credit cards processing. It includes the operation of Tracker application.	  	$1,200
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
	 Accounting

		  	Bookkeeping and financial reporting	  	Includes Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Property & Equipment Accounting, Accounts Reconciliation, and Financing Reporting (Monthly Balance Sheet and Income Statement)
and review of Payroll Information prepared at Venezuela.	  	$5,986
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
	 Applications Maintenance

		  	IT professional services.	  	IT professional services for changes needed in the applications for either regulatory or business requirements.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.
	 Infrastructure Maintenance

		  	IT professional services.	  	IT professional services for Infrastructure changes needed.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.

									
	 Transition

Service
	  	 Service

Sub-element
	  	 Description
	  	
Cost1
	  	 Term / Comments

	 LAN Access Fees

		  	Services related to the provision of LAN Access.	  	LAN Access fee – user’s access to LAN including LAN port usage, e-mail account and usage, Internet access, antivirus for exchange, anti-spamming tool, e-mail archiving,
proxies, firewalls, routers, and switches per port per year. Includes virus detection services for desktops.	  	$1,055
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
	 E-mail System Archiving

		  	Services related to the operation of the e-mail service.	  		  	$1,825
monthly	  	Charging method will be based on distribution of costs effective prior to the Effective Date as defined by Evertec’s Finance Dept.
	 Applications migration.

		  	IT Professional Services utilized in the migration and configuration of the front and back office applications to EVE-VEN.	  	IT services needed for the migration and configuration of the following applications: TISA, B-Trans, CardPack, Tracker, WAS, Office Outlook and Accounting System. The services will
also include support for the installation and configuration of the hardware and system software necessary to operate the applications locally in Venezuela including Internet connections.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.
	 Training and knowledge transfer for the operations and administration of the applications
transferred.

		  	Training	  	Training of local resources for the operations of the applications migrated to Venezuela. The training will include the operation of TISA, B-Trans, CardPack, Tracker, WAS, Office
Outlook and Accounting System applications.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.
		  	Knowledge Transfer	  	Knowledge transfer for the operation of TISA, B-Trans, CardPack, Tracker, WAS, Office Outlook and Accounting System applications. Knowledge transfer will include temporary support
for the applications operations and on the job training.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.

 

	1 	 Subject to the provisions of Sections 2.3, 2.4 and 6.1 of the Transition Services Agreement, the monthly Costs set forth herein may be modified,
additional costs incorporated and/or deleted to account for Additional Support, Service Continuation or termination of Transition Services (or any element or sub-element of the Transition Services), as the case may be. Any such incorporation,
modification or deletion shall be reflected in the monthly invoices required under section 3.1(b) of the Transition Services Agreement. 

									
	 Transition

Service
	  	 Service

Sub-element
	  	 Description
	  	
Cost1
	  	 Term / Comments

	 Termination Assistance Services

		  	IT Professional Services related to the Business Termination Services of EVE-VEN’s.	  	IT professional services for the activities related to the Business Termination of EVE-VEN.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.
		  	IT Professional Services related to the Clients Migration Services of EVE-VEN’s.	  	IT professional services required to establish and develop, if necessary, the migration files required for the migration of EVE-VEN clients to their new processors. Also includes
all the work and coordination required from EVERTEC for each migration.	  	Cost will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.
		  	IT Professional Services and systems related to the data retention requirements and use of related retrieval systems requirements after clients migration or termination of
services.	  	Data storage and related services, including but not limited to data searches and production of documents.	  	Storage
costs will
be based
on type
and
volume
of data to
be
stored,
retention
periods
and
retrieval
systems
required.
Related
Services
costs will
be based
on hours
consumed
and cost
per role
as per
table in
Exhibit
A-1.	  	Hourly rate per person will be based on charge back method in effect prior to the Effective Date.EX-10.53

 Exhibit 10.53 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 RIDER AND AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 TO THE VENEZUELA
TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 This Rider and Amendment Number 2 to the Venezuela Transition Services Agreement (“Amendment
No. 2”) is entered into this 9th of March, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), by and among EVERTEC, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (“EVERTEC”), TARJETAS Y TRANSACCIONES EN RED
TRANRED, C.A, a corporation organized under the laws of the Republic of Venezuela (“TRANRED,” formerly EVERTEC de Venezuela, C.A.) and Popular, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
(“Popular”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, EVERTEC, TRANRED and Popular are parties to that certain Venezuela Transition Services Agreement dated as of September 29, 2010, as amended pursuant to that certain Rider and
Amendment Number 1 to the Venezuela Transition Services Agreement dated as of July 1, 2011 (“Rider 1”, together, hereinafter, the “Venezuela TSA”; capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning set
forth in the Venezuela TSA) pursuant to which EVERTEC provides Transition Services to TRANRED with respect to the Business; 
 WHEREAS,
Popular International Bank, Inc., (“PIBI”), TRANRED’s sole stockholder, is in the process of selling all of the issued and outstanding stock of TRANRED (“Stock Sale”) to COMPUTACIONES NETFI, C.A., a company organized under
the laws of the Republic of Venezuela (“NETFI”) and, to that end, TRANRED, in accordance with Section 2.2(a) of the Venezuela TSA requests a Service Continuation of certain Transition Services for an additional period of time to allow
for the effective migration of the Business from EVERTEC’s system in Puerto Rico to TRANRED’S facilities in Venezuela, in order that TRANRED may operate independently from EVERTEC within a reasonable period of time after the closing of the
Stock Sale (the “Extension Period”); 
 WHEREAS, EVERTEC is willing to provide, or to cause to be provided, the Service
Continuation of the Transition Services to TRANRED during the Extension Period, subject to the terms and conditions of this Amendment No. 2; and 
 WHEREAS, the parties have decided it is in their best interest to enter into this Amendment No. 2 to extend the Transition Service Period to cover the Service Continuation for the Extension
Period and provide for such other amendments to the Venezuela TSA as mutually agreed upon. 

  
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 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements and covenants hereinafter
set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.	Amendment to the Transition Service Period. 

  

	 	a.	The Transition Service Period is hereby amended and extended for an additional twenty seven (27) months after September 29, 2011. As such, Section 2.2(a)
of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

 “Section 2.2 Term of
Transition Service. (a) The provision of the Transition Service shall commence upon the Effective Date and shall terminate on the earliest of (i) thirty nine (39) months after the Effective Date or such longer or shorter
period as set forth in Amended and Restated Exhibit A hereto with respect to an element or sub-element of the Transition Service and (ii) the date any such element or sub-element of the Transition Service is terminated by TRANRED
pursuant to Section 6.1 (for each element or sub-element, the “Transition Service Period”). In the event that TRANRED requests continuation of any element or sub-element of the Transition Service no later than thirty
(30) days prior to the end of the periods referenced in this Section 2.2 (a “Service Continuation”), the parties hereto agree that, subject to Sections 2.6(b) and 2.8(b), the Service Continuation shall be provided upon
similar terms (including price, term and service levels) governing the provision of such element or sub-element of the Transition Service for such longer period as the parties hereto may mutually determine in good faith based on the reasonable needs
of the parties hereto, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing. 
  

	2.	Modification to Costs. After the second anniversary of the Effective Date of the Venezuela TSA, the Costs, of Transition Services being provided as of
said date shall be subject to a 10% increase for the remainder of the Transition Service Period. Such percentage increase shall be reflected in the monthly invoices required under Section 3.1(b) of the Venezuela TSA. Nothing stated herein
stated shall be deemed to modify Sections 2.4 and 6.1 of the Venezuela TSA or Section 5 of Rider 1. 

  

	3.	ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS. The following modifications to defined terms are made throughout the Venezuela TSA: 

 

	 	a.	The defined term “EVE-VEN” is amended and restated to “TRANRED”. 

 

	 	b.	The following defined terms are amended and restated in their entirety to read as follows: 

“Additional Support” means support that TRANRED reasonably determines is necessary for EVE-PR to provide in order
to operate the Business.” 
 “TRANRED Change of Control” means the entry into an agreement or the
consummation of any direct or indirect sale, assignment, transfer, conveyance, pledge, hypothecation or other encumbrance, or any other disposition of the shares, or any disposition of all or substantially all of the assets or all or part of the
voting power or power to designate a majority of 

  
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the board of directors (or another Person(s) o body performing similar functions), or any other transfer of beneficial ownership of (with or without consideration and whether voluntarily or
involuntarily (including by operation of law)) TRANRED by the Person with Control of TRANRED.” 
  

	 	c.	The following defined terms are eliminated: 

 “Operating Committee” has the meaning specified in Section 2.7.” 
 “Steering Committee” has the meaning specified in Section 2.7.” 
  

	4.	Section 2.3 Additional Elements and Sub-elements of the Transition Service. Section 2.3 of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its
entirety to read as follows: 

 “Section 2.3 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED.” 

 

	5.	Section 2.7 Steering Committee and Operating Committee. Section 2.7 of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its entirety to read as
follows: 

 “Section 2.7 Administration of the Transition Services. Each party agrees to designate
authorized representatives to manage the administration of the Transition Services. Such authorized representatives will be set forth in the attached Exhibit B, as same may be modified from time to time.” 

 

	6.	ARTICLE IX DISPUTES. Sections 9.1 through 9.5 are amended and restated in their entirety to read as follows: 

“Section 9.1 Consultation; Arbitration. Any dispute, controversy or claim between the parties or against any authorized
representative of the other, whether related to this Agreement or otherwise, and any dispute or claim related to the relationship or duties contemplated hereunder, including the validity of this clause (a “Dispute”) will be
resolved as set forth in this section. Each party will give written notice to the other party of any Dispute claimed by it. Promptly following delivery of such notice, an authorized representative of each party will meet and will be obligated to
attempt in good faith to resolve the Dispute. If within thirty (30) days following the receipt of notice of a Dispute, the Dispute has not been resolved such Dispute will be referred to binding arbitration at the request of any party upon
written notice to the other. Such arbitration proceeding will be administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with the then current Commercial Arbitration Rules and will be aired in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The
arbitration will be governed by the United States Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-16 to the exclusion of any provision of state law inconsistent therewith or which would produce a different result. A single, neutral arbitrator will
determine the Dispute of the parties and render a final award in accordance with the applicable substantive law. Strict confidentiality will 

  
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govern the arbitration proceedings, including all information submitted to the arbitrator and the decision or award entered by the arbitrator. Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment
upon the award rendered by the arbitrator. The terms hereof will not limit any obligation of a party to defend, indemnify or hold harmless another party against court proceedings or other Losses. The procedures specified in this section will be the
sole and exclusive procedures for the resolution of Disputes between the parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement. 

“Section 9.2 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED. 
 “Section 9.3 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED. 
 “Section 9.4 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED.

 “Section 9.5 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED.” 

 

	7.	Section 10.2 Notices. Section 10.2 of the Venezuela TSA is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

“Section 10.2 Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications required or permitted to be given
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given (a) when delivered by hand, courier or overnight delivery service if transmitted prior to 5 p.m. on a Business Day, upon delivery (and otherwise such notice, request,
claim, demand or other communication shall be deemed not to have been given until the next Business Day), or (b) if mailed, four Business Days after deposit in certified or registered mail and with first-class postage prepaid, or (c) in
the case of facsimile notice, when sent and transmission is confirmed if transmitted prior to 5 p.m. on a Business Day in the place of receipt (and otherwise such notice, request, claim, demand or other communication shall be deemed not to have been
given until the next Business Day), and, regardless of method, addressed to the party at its address or facsimile number set forth Exhibit C, as same may be amended from time to time (or at such other address or facsimile number as the party
shall furnish the other party in accordance with this Section 10.2). 
  

	8.	New Exhibit. Exhibit B and Exhibit C attached hereto are added to the Venezuela TSA. 

 

	9.	Scope of Amendments. Except as specifically provided herein, the Venezuela TSA shall not be modified or affected hereby and shall remain in full force and
effect. Neither party shall be deemed to have waived any right provided under the Venezuela TSA, except as herein expressly provided. 

  

	10.	Counterparts. This Amendment No. 2 may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together
shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment No. 2 to be executed as of the
Effective Date first written above by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

									
	Popular, Inc.	 		 	EVERTEC, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Iván Págán
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Peter Harrington

	Name:	 	Iván Págán	 		 	Name:	 	Peter Harrington
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President	 		 	Title:	 	President
				
		 		 		 	Tarjetas y Transacciones en Red Traured, C.A.
					
		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Iván Págán

		 		 		 	Name:	 	Iván Págán
		 		 		 	Title:	 	Senior Vice President

  
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 Exhibit B - Authorized Representatives 

 

							
	 	 	 EVE-PR
	 	 TRANRED
	 	 POPULAR

				
	Level One	 	Luis Franceshi	 	Salvador Oliveros	 	Omar Zinoveev
		 	lfranceschi@evertecinc.com	 	solivero@evertecinc.com	 	ozinoveev@bppr.com
		 	787-553-6571	 	+58 212-958-9211	 	787-756-3955
				
	Level Two	 	Maria Gois	 	Aida Medina	 	Felix Fernández
		 	mgois@evertecinc.com	 	amedina@evertecinc.com	 	ffernandez@bppr.com
		 	787-392-4291	 	+58 212-958-9211	 	787-756-3955
				
	Level Three	 	Miguel Mercado	 	Aida Medina	 	Iván Pagán
		 	mmercado@evertecinc.com	 	amedina@evertecinc.com	 	ipagan@bppr.com
		 	787-773-5300	 	+58 212-958-9211	 	787-756-3955

  
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 Exhibit C - Information for Notices 

 

			
	If to EVERTEC:	 	If to TRANRED:
		
	 EVERTEC, Inc.
 Hwy. #176, Km.
1.3
 Rio Piedras Puerto Rico 00926
  

Attention: Miguel Mercado
 Telephone: (787)
759-9999
 Email: mmercado@evertecinc.com

 
	 	 Tarjetas y Transacciones en Red Tranred, C.A.
 Segunda Avenida de Campo Alegre
 Torre Cari, Piso 3, Campo Alegre

Caracas, Venezuela 1060
 Attention: Aida
Medina
 Telephone: +58 212-958-9211

Email: amedina@evertecinc.com

	 Copy to: Shannah Urbauer, Esq.

Email: urbauer@evertecinc.com
  
	 	
	 If to POPULAR:
  

Popular, Inc.
 209 Mũnoz Rivera
Avenue
 Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918

Attention: Iván Pagán
 Telephone:
(787) 756-3955
 Email: ipagan@bppr.com

 
	 	
	 Copy to: Ignacio Alvarez, Esq.

Email: igalavarez@bppr.com
	 	

  
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