Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 
 FORM OF 
 FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B. 
 EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN 
 Effective as of January 1, 2008

 FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B. 
 EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN 
 CERTIFICATION 
 I, Larry W. Myers, President and Chief Executive Officer of First Savings Bank, F.S.B., hereby certify that the attached First Savings Bank, F.S.B.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan, effective January 1, 2008, was adopted at a duly held meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bank. 
  

			
	FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B.
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Larry W. Myers
		 	President and Chief Executive Officer

 First Savings Bank, F.S.B. 
 Employee Stock Ownership Plan 
 Table of Contents 
  

			
	Section 1 - Introduction	  	1
		
	Section 2 - Definitions	  	1
		
	Section 3 - Eligibility and Participation	  	8
		
	Section 4 - Contributions	  	10
		
	Section 5 - Plan Accounting	  	12
		
	Section 6 - Vesting and Forfeitures	  	18
		
	Section 7 - Distributions	  	20
		
	Section 8 - Voting of Company Stock and Tender Offers	  	25
		
	Section 9 - The Committee and Plan Administration	  	26
		
	Section 10 - Rules Governing Benefit Claims	  	29
		
	Section 11 - The Trust	  	30
		
	Section 12 - Adoption, Amendment and Termination	  	31
		
	Section 13 - General Provisions	  	33
		
	Section 14 - Top-Heavy Provisions	  	38

 SECTION 1 
 Introduction 
 Section 1.01 Nature of the Plan. 
 Effective as of January 1, 2008 (the “Effective Date”), First Savings Bank, F.S.B. (the “Bank”) hereby establishes the First Savings Bank, F.S.B.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “Plan”) to enable Eligible Employees (as defined in Section 2.01(o) of the Plan) to acquire stock ownership interests in First Savings Financial Group, Inc. (the “Company”), the holding
company of the Bank. The Bank intends this Plan to be a tax-qualified stock bonus plan under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and an employee stock ownership plan within the meaning of
Section 407(d)(6) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”), and Sections 409 and 4975(e)(7) of the Code. The Plan is designed to invest primarily in the common stock of the Company, which stock
constitutes “qualifying employer securities” within the meaning of Section 407(d)(5) of ERISA and Sections 409(l) and 4975(e)(8) of the Code. Accordingly, the Plan and Trust Agreement (as defined in Section 2.01(mm) of the Plan)
shall be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent with the Bank’s intent for it to be a tax-qualified plan designed to invest primarily in qualifying employer securities. 
 The Plan reflects certain provisions of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (“EGTRRA”). The provisions related to EGTRRA are intended as good faith compliance with EGTRRA and the
guidance issued thereunder. To the extent any provision of the Plan was operated according to an effective date earlier than as required by law, then such date shall be the effective date with respect to that provision of the Plan. 
 Section 1.02 Employers and Affiliates. 
 The Bank and each
of its Affiliates (as defined in Section 2.01(c) of the Plan) that, with the consent of the Bank, adopt the Plan pursuant to the provisions of Section 12.01 of the Plan are collectively referred to as the “Employers” and
individually as an “Employer.” The Plan shall be treated as a single plan with respect to all participating Employers. 
 SECTION
2 
 Definitions 
 Section 2.01
Definitions. 
 In this Plan, whenever the context so indicates, the singular or the plural number and the masculine or feminine gender shall be
deemed to include the other, the terms “he,” “his,” and “him,” shall refer to a Participant or Beneficiary, as the case may be, and, except as otherwise provided, or unless the context otherwise requires, the
capitalized terms shall have the following meanings: 
  

	(a)	“Account” or “Accounts” mean a Participant’s or Beneficiary’s Company Stock Account and/or his Other Investments Account, as the context
so requires. 

  

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	(b)	“Acquisition Loan” means a loan or other extension of credit, including an installment obligation to a “party in interest” (as defined in
Section 3(14) of ERISA) incurred by the Trustee in connection with the purchase of Company Stock. 

  

	(c)	“Affiliate” means any corporation, trade or business, which, at the time of reference, is together with the Bank, a member of a controlled group of corporations, a
group of trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) under common control, or an affiliated service group, as described in Sections 414(b), 414(c), and 414(m) of the Code, respectively, or any other organization treated as a single employer
with the Bank under Section 414(o) of the Code; provided, however, that, where the context so requires, the term “Affiliate” shall be construed to give full effect to the provisions of Sections 409(l)(4) and 415(h) of the Code.

  

	(d)	“Bank” means First Savings Bank, F.S.B., and any entity that succeeds to the business of the First Savings Bank, F.S.B. and adopts this Plan in accordance with the
provisions of Section 12.02 of the Plan, or by written agreement assumes the obligations of the Plan. 

  

	(e)	“Beneficiary” means the person(s) entitled to receive benefits under the Plan following a Participant’s death, pursuant to Section 7.03 of the Plan.

  

	(f)	“Change in Control” means any one of the following events occurs: 

  

	 	(i)	Merger: The Company or the Bank merges into or consolidates with another corporation, or merges another corporation into the Company or the Bank, and as a result less than a
majority of the combined voting power of the resulting corporation immediately after the merger or consolidation is held by persons who were stockholders of the Company or the Bank immediately before the merger or consolidation;

  

	 	(ii)	Acquisition of Significant Share Ownership: The Company files, or is required to file, a report on Schedule 13D or another form or schedule (other than Schedule 13G) required
under Sections 13(d) or 14(d) of the Exchange Act, if the schedule discloses that the filing person or persons acting in concert has or have become the beneficial owner of twenty-five percent (25%) or more of a class of the Company’s
voting securities, but this clause (b) shall not apply to beneficial ownership of Company voting shares held in a fiduciary capacity by an entity of which the Company directly or indirectly beneficially owns fifty (50%) or more of its
outstanding voting securities; 

  

	 	(iii)	 Change in Board Composition: During any period of two consecutive years, individuals who constitute the Company’s or the Bank’s Board of Directors
at the beginning of the two-year period cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Bank’s or the Company’s Board of Directors; provided, however, that for purposes of this clause (iii), each director who is first elected
by the board (or first nominated by the board for election by the stockholders) by a vote of at 

  

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least two-thirds (2/3) of the directors who were directors at the beginning of the two-year period shall be deemed to have also been a director at the
beginning of such period; or 

  

	 	(iv)	Sale of Assets: The Company or the Bank sells to a third party all or substantially all of its assets. 

  

	(g)	“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

  

	(h)	“Committee” means the individual(s) responsible for the administration of the Plan in accordance with Section 9 of the Plan. 

  

	(i)	“Company” means First Savings Financial Group, Inc. and any entity which succeeds to the business of First Savings Financial Group, Inc. 

 

	(j)	“Company Stock” means shares of the voting common stock or preferred stock, meeting the requirements of Section 409 of the Code and Section 407(d)(5) of
ERISA, issued by the Company or its Affiliates. 

  

	(k)	“Company Stock Account” means the account established and maintained in the name of each Participant or Beneficiary to reflect his share of the Trust Fund invested
in Company Stock. 

  

	(l)	“Compensation” means a Participant’s wages as defined in Code Section 3401(a) and all other payments of Compensation and all other payments of
compensation by the Employer (in the course of the Employer’s trade or business) for a Plan Year for which Employer is required to furnish the Participant a written statement under Code Sections 6041(d), 6051(a)(3) and 6052. Compensation must
be determined without regard to any rules under Section 3401(a) that limit the remuneration included in wages based on the nature or location of the employment or the services performed (such as the exception for agricultural labor in Code
Section 3401(a)(2)). Compensation shall also include amounts not currently includible in gross income by reason of the application of Code Sections 125 (cafeteria plan), 132(f)(4) (qualified transportation fringe), 402(e)(3) (401(k) plan),
402(h)(1)(B)(simplified employee pension plan), 414(h) (employer pickup contributions under a governmental plan), 403(b) (tax sheltered annuity) or 457(b) (eligible deferred compensation plan). 

 A Participant’s Compensation shall not exceed the limit set forth in Section 401(a)(17) of the Code ($230,000 for Plan Years beginning
January 1, 2008). If the Plan Year for which a Participant’s Compensation is measured is less than twelve (12) calendar months, then the amount of Compensation taken into account for such Plan Year shall be the adjusted amount for
such Plan Year, as prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury under Section 401(a)(17) of the Code, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months taken into account for such Plan Year and the denominator of which is
twelve (12). In determining the dollar limitation hereunder, Compensation received from an Affiliate shall be recognized as Compensation. 
  

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	(m)	“Disability” means a physical or mental condition of a Participant resulting from bodily injury, disease, or mental disorder which renders the Participant incapable
of continuing any gainful occupation and which condition constitutes total disability under the federal Social Security Act. The Disability of a Participant shall be determined by the Plan Administrator, in its sole discretion.

  

	(n)	“Effective Date” means January 1, 2008. 

  

	(o)	“Eligible Employee” means any Employee who is not precluded from participating in the Plan by reason of the provisions of Section 3.02 of the Plan.

  

	(p)	“Eligibility Computation Period” shall mean the twelve (12) consecutive month period beginning on the date an Employee first performed an Hour of Service for
the Employer (employment commencement date). Subsequent Eligibility Computation Periods shall be the Plan Year, commencing with the first Plan Year that includes the first anniversary date of the Employee’s employment commencement date. To
determine an Eligibility Computation Period after a One Year Break in Service, the Plan shall use the twelve (12) consecutive month period beginning on the date the Employee again performs an Hour of Service for the Employer.

  

	(q)	“Employee” means any person who is actually performing services for the Employer or an Affiliate in a common-law, employer-employee relationship as determined under
Sections 31.3121(d)-1, 31.3306(i)-1, or 31.3401(c)-1 of the Treasury Regulations. 

  

	(r)	“Employer” or “Employers” means the Bank and any of its Affiliates that adopt the Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.01 of
the Plan, and any entity which succeeds to the business of the Bank or its Affiliates and which adopts the Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.02 of the Plan, or by written agreement assumes the obligations under the Plan.

  

	 (s)
	 “Entry Date” means the January 1st or July 1st coincident with or next following the date the Employee
satisfies the requirements for participation under Section 3.01 of the Plan.  

  

	(t)	“ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended. 

  

	(u)	“Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

  

	(v)	“Financed Shares” means shares of Company Stock acquired by the Trustee with the proceeds of an Acquisition Loan, which shall constitute “qualifying employer
securities” under Section 409(l) of the Code and any shares of Company Stock received upon conversion or exchange of such shares. 

  

	(w)	“Highly Compensated Employee” means an Employee who, for a particular Plan Year, satisfies one of the following conditions: 

  

	 	(i)	was a “5-percent owner” (as defined in Section 414(q)(2) of the Code) during the year or the preceding year, or 

  

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	 	(ii)	for the preceding year, had “compensation” (as defined in Section 414(q)(4) of the Code) from the Bank and its Affiliates exceeding the limit in
Section 414(q)(1) of the Code ($105,000 for Plan Years beginning January 1, 2008). 

  

	(x)	“Hours of Service” means: 

  

	 	(i)	Each hour for which an Employee is paid, or entitled to payment, for performing duties for the Employer during the applicable computation period. 

  

	 	(ii)	Each hour for which an Employee is paid, or entitled to payment, for a period during which no duties are performed (irrespective of whether the employment relationship has
terminated) due to vacation, holiday, illness, incapacity (including disability), layoff, jury duty, military duty or leave of absence. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, no credit shall be given to the Employee for: 

 

	 	(A)	more than 501 hours under this clause (ii) because of any single continuous period in which the Employee performs no duties (whether or not such period occurs in a single
computation period); 

  

	 	(B)	an hour for which the Employee is directly or indirectly paid, or entitled to payment, because of a period in which no duties are performed if such payment is made or due under a
plan maintained solely for the purpose of complying with applicable worker’s or workmen’s compensation, unemployment, or disability insurance laws; or 

  

	 	(C)	an hour or a payment which solely reimburses the Employee for medical or medically-related expenses incurred by the Employee. 

  

	 	(iii)	Each hour for which back pay, irrespective of mitigation of damages, is either awarded or agreed to by the Employer; provided, however, that hours credited under either clause
(i) or (ii) above shall not also be credited under this clause (iii). Crediting of hours for back pay awarded or agreed to with respect to periods described in clause (ii) above will be subject to the limitations set forth in that
clause. 

 The crediting of Hours of Service shall be determined by the Committee in accordance with the rules set forth in
Section 2530.200b-2 of the regulations prescribed by the Department of Labor, which rules shall be consistently applied with respect to all Employees within the same job classification. If an Employer finds it impracticable to count actual
Hours of Service for any class or group of non-hourly Employees, each Employee in that class or group shall be credited with 45 Hours of Service for each weekly period in which he has at least one Hour of Service. However, an Employee shall be
credited with Hours of Service only for his normal working hours during a paid absence. Hours of Service shall be credited for employment with an Affiliate. 
  

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 For purposes of determining whether an Employee has incurred a One Year Break in Service and for vesting and
participation purposes, if an Employee begins a maternity/paternity leave of absence described in Section 411(a)(6)(E)(i) of the Code, his Hours of Service shall include the Hours of Service that would have been credited to him if he had not
been so absent (or 45 Hours of Service for each week of such absence if the actual Hours of Service cannot be determined). An Employee shall be credited for such Hours of Service (up to a maximum of 501 Hours of Service) in the Plan Year in which
his absence begins (if such crediting will prevent him from incurring a One Year Break in Service in such Plan Year) or, in all other cases, in the following Plan Year. An absence from employment for maternity or paternity reasons means an absence:

  

	 	(i)	by reason of pregnancy of the Employee, 

  

	 	(ii)	by reason of the birth of a child of the Employee, 

  

	 	(iii)	by reason of the placement of a child with the Employee in connection with the adoption of such child by such Employee, or 

  

	 	(iv)	for purposes of caring for such child for a period beginning immediately following such birth or placement. 

  

	(y)	“Later Retirement Date” means the first day of the month coincident with or next following a Participant’s date of actual retirement which occurs after his
Normal Retirement Date. 

  

	(z)	“Loan Suspense Account” means that portion of the Trust Fund consisting of Company Stock acquired with an Acquisition Loan which has not yet been allocated to the
Participants’ Accounts. 

  

	(aa)	“Named Fiduciary” means the Board of Directors of the Bank. 

  

	(bb)	“Normal Retirement Age” means attainment of age 65. 

  

	(cc)	“Normal Retirement Date” means the first day of the month coincident with or next following the Participant’s attainment of Normal Retirement Age.

  

	(dd)	“One Year Break in Service” means a twelve (12) consecutive month period during which the Participant does not complete more than 500 Hours of Service.

  

	(ee)	“Other Investments Account” means the account established and maintained in the name of each Participant or Beneficiary to reflect his share of the Trust Fund,
other than Company Stock. 

  

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	(ff)	“Participant” means any Eligible Employee who has become a Participant in accordance with Section 3.01 of the Plan or any other person with an Account balance
under the Plan. 

  

	(gg)	“Plan” means this First Savings Bank, F.S.B. Employee Stock Ownership Plan, as amended from time to time. 

  

	(hh)	“Plan Year” means the calendar year. 

  

	(ii)	“Recognized Absence” means a period for which: 

  

	 	(i)	an Employer grants an Employee a leave of absence for a limited period of time, but only if an Employer grants such leaves of absence on a nondiscriminatory basis to all Eligible
Employees; or 

  

	 	(ii)	an Employee is temporarily laid off by an Employer because of a change in the business conditions of the Employer; or 

  

	 	(iii)	an Employee is on active military duty, but only to the extent that his employment rights are protected by the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 and the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994. 

  

	(jj)	“Retirement Date” means a Participant’s Normal or Later Retirement Date, whichever is applicable. 

  

	(kk)	“Service” means employment with the Bank or an Affiliate. 

  

	(ll)	“Termination of Service” means the earlier of (a) the date on which an Employee’s Service is terminated by reason of his resignation, retirement,
discharge, death or Disability or (b) the first anniversary of the date on which such Employee’s service is terminated for disability of a short-term nature or any other reason. Service in the Armed Forces of the United States shall not
constitute a Termination of Service but shall be considered to be a period of employment by the Employer provided (i) such military service is caused by war or other emergency or the Employee is required to serve under the laws of conscription
in time of peace, (ii) the Employee returns to employment with the Employer within six (6) months following discharge from such military service and (iii) such Employee is reemployed by the Employer at a time when the Employee had a
right to reemployment at his former position or substantially similar position upon separation from such military duty in accordance with seniority rights as protected under the laws of the United States. A leave of absence granted to an Employee by
the Employer shall not constitute a Termination of Service provided that the Participant returns to the active service of the Employer at the expiration of any such period for which leave has been granted. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Employee
who is absent from service with the Employer beyond the first anniversary of the first date of absence for maternity or paternity reasons set forth in Section 2.01 of the Plan shall incur a Termination of Service for purposes of the Plan on the
second anniversary of the date of such absence. 

  

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	(mm)	“Treasury Regulations” mean the regulations promulgated by the Department of the Treasury under the Code. 

  

	(nn)	“Trust” means the First Savings Bank, F.S.B. Employee Stock Ownership Plan Trust created in connection with the establishment of the Plan. 

 

	(oo)	“Trust Agreement” means the trust agreement establishing the Trust. 

  

	(pp)	“Trust Fund” means the assets held in the Trust for the benefit of Participants and their Beneficiaries. 

  

	(qq)	“Trustee” means the trustee or trustees from time to time in office under the Trust Agreement. 

  

	(rr)	“Valuation Date” means the last day of the Plan Year and each other date as of which the Committee shall determine the investment experience of the Trust Fund and
adjust Participants’ Accounts accordingly. 

  

	(ss)	“Valuation Period” means the period following a Valuation Date and ending with the next Valuation Date. 

 SECTION 3 
 Eligibility and
Participation 
 Section 3.01 Participation. 
  

	(a)	All Eligible Employees who are over 21 years of age on the closing date of the Bank’s mutual to stock conversion shall enter the Plan and become Participants as of the later
of: (i) the Effective Date; or (ii) the Eligible Employee’s date of hire. 

  

	(b)	An Eligible Employee who is first employed by an Employer after the closing date of the Bank’s mutual to stock conversion shall become a Participant in the Plan upon satisfying
the following requirements: 

  

	 	(i)	The Eligible Employee is at least 21 years of age; and 

  

	 	(ii)	The Eligible Employee has completed at least 1,000 Hours of Service during an Eligibility Computation Period. 

  

	(c)	An Eligible Employee who has satisfied the eligibility requirements of Section 3.01(b) shall enter the Plan and become a Participant on the Entry Date coincident with or next
following the date he satisfies such requirements. 

  

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 Section 3.02 Certain Employees Ineligible. 
 The following Employees are ineligible to participate in the Plan: 
  

	(a)	Employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the Employer and the Employee’s collective bargaining representative if: 

  

	 	(i)	retirement benefits have been the subject of good faith bargaining between the Employer and the representative, and 

  

	 	(ii)	the collective bargaining agreement does not expressly provide that Employees of such unit be covered under the Plan; 

  

	(b)	Employees who are nonresident aliens and who receive no earned income from an Employer which constitutes income from sources within the United States; and 

 

	(c)	Employees of an Affiliate of the Bank that has not adopted the Plan pursuant to Sections 12.01 or 12.02 of the Plan. 

 Section 3.03 Transfer to and from Eligible Employment. 
  

	(a)	If an Employee ineligible to participate in the Plan by reason of Section 3.02 of the Plan transfers to employment as an Eligible Employee, he shall enter the Plan as of the
later of: 

  

	 	(i)	the first Entry Date after the date of transfer, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the first Entry Date on which he could have become a Participant pursuant to Section 3.01 of the Plan. 

  

	(b)	If a Participant transfers to an employment position that makes him ineligible to participate in the Plan as of the date of such transfer, he shall cease active participation in the
Plan as of such date and his transfer shall be treated for all purposes under the Plan in the same manner as any other termination of Service. 

 Section 3.04 Participation after Reemployment. 
  

	(a)	If an Employee incurs a One Year Break in Service prior to satisfying the eligibility requirements of Section 3.01 of the Plan, Service prior to such One Year Break in Service
shall be disregarded and the Employee must satisfy the eligibility requirements of Section 3.01 as a new Employee. 

  

	(b)	If an Employee incurs a One Year Break in Service after satisfying the eligibility requirements of Section 3.01 of the Plan and again performs an Hour of Service, the Employee
shall receive credit for Service prior to his One Year Break in Service and shall be eligible to participate in the Plan immediately upon reemployment, provided the Employee is not excluded from participation under the provisions of
Section 3.02 of the Plan. 

  

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 Section 3.05 Participation Not Guarantee of Employment. 
 Participation in the Plan does not constitute a guarantee or contract of employment and will not give any Employee the right to be retained in the employ of the Bank or
any of its Affiliates nor any right or claim to any benefit under the terms of the Plan unless such right or claim has specifically accrued under the Plan. 
 SECTION 4 
 Contributions 
 Section 4.01 Employer Contributions. 
  

	(a)	Discretionary Contributions. Each Plan Year, each Employer, in its discretion, may make a contribution to the Trust. Each Employer making a contribution for any Plan
Year under this Section 4.01(a) will contribute to the Trustee cash equal to, or Company Stock or other property having an aggregate fair market value equal to, such amount as the Board of Directors of the Employer shall determine by
resolution. Notwithstanding the Employer’s discretion with respect to the medium of contribution, an Employer shall not make a contribution in any medium which would make such contribution a prohibited transaction (for which no exemption is
provided) under Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code. 

  

	(b)	Employer Contributions for Acquisition Loans. Each Plan Year, the Employers shall, subject to any regulatory prohibitions, contribute an amount of cash sufficient to
enable the Trustee to discharge any indebtedness incurred with respect to an Acquisition Loan pursuant to the terms of the Acquisition Loan. The Employers’ obligation to make contributions under this Section 4.01(b) shall be reduced to the
extent of any investment earnings attributable to such contributions and any cash dividends paid with respect to Company Stock held by the Trustee in the Loan Suspense Account. If there is more than one Acquisition Loan, the Employers shall
designate the one to which any contribution pursuant to this Section 4.01(b) is to be applied. 

 Section 4.02 Limitations on
Contributions. 
 In no event shall an Employer’s contribution(s) made under Section 4.01 of the Plan for any Plan Year exceed the lesser
of: 
  

	(a)	The maximum amount deductible under Section 404 of the Code by that Employer as an expense for Federal income tax purposes; and 

  

	(b)	The maximum amount which can be credited for that Plan Year in accordance with the allocation limitation provisions of Section 5.05 of the Plan. 

  

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 Section 4.03 Acquisition Loans. 
 The Trustee may incur Acquisition Loans from time to time to finance the acquisition of Company Stock for the Trust or to repay a prior Acquisition Loan. An Acquisition Loan shall be for a specific term, shall bear a
reasonable rate of interest, shall not be payable on demand, except in the event of default, and shall be primarily for the benefit of Participants and Beneficiaries of the Plan. An Acquisition Loan may be secured by a collateral pledge of the
Financed Shares so acquired and any other Plan assets which are permissible securities within the provisions of Section 54.4975-7(b) of the Treasury Regulations. No other assets of the Plan or Trust may be pledged as collateral for an
Acquisition Loan, and no lender shall have recourse against any other Trust assets. Any pledge of Financed Shares must provide for the release of shares so pledged on a basis equal to the principal and interest (or if the requirements of
Section 54.4975-7(b)(8)(ii) of the Treasury Regulations are met and the Employer so elects, principal payments only), paid by the Trustee on the Acquisition Loan. The released Financed Shares shall be allocated to Participants’ Accounts in
accordance with the provisions of Sections 5.04 or 5.08 of the Plan, whichever is applicable. Payment of principal and interest on any Acquisition Loan shall be made by the Trustee only from the Employer contributions paid in cash to enable the
Trustee to repay such loan in accordance with Section 4.01(b) of the Plan, from earnings attributable to such contributions, and any cash dividends received by the Trustee on Financed Shares acquired with the proceeds of the Acquisition Loan
(including contributions, earnings and dividends received during or prior to the year of repayment less such payments in prior years), whether or not allocated. Financed Shares shall initially be credited to the Loan Suspense Account and shall be
transferred for allocation to the Company Stock Accounts of Participants only as payments of principal and interest (or, if the requirements of Section 54.4975-7(b)(8)(ii) of the Treasury Regulations are met and the Employer so elects,
principal payments only), on the Acquisition Loan are made by the Trustee. The number of Financed Shares to be released from the Loan Suspense Account for allocation to Participants’ Company Stock Account for each Plan Year shall be based on
the ratio that the payments of principal and interest (or, if the requirements of Section 54.4975-7(b)(8)(ii) of the Treasury Regulations are met and the Employer so elects, principal payments only), on the Acquisition Loan for that Plan Year
bears to the sum of the payments of principal and interest on the Acquisition Loan for that Plan Year plus the total remaining payment of principal and interest projected (or, if the requirements of Section 54.4975-7(b)(8)(ii) of the Treasury
Regulations are met and the Employer so elects, principal payments only), on the Acquisition Loan over the duration of the Acquisition Loan repayment period, subject to the provisions of Section 5.05 of the Plan. 
 Section 4.04 Conditions as to Contributions. 
 In addition
to the provisions of Section 12.03 of the Plan for the return of an Employer’s contributions in connection with a failure of the Plan to qualify initially under the Code, any amount contributed by an Employer due to a good faith mistake of
fact, or based upon a good faith but erroneous determination of its deductibility under Section 404 of the Code, shall be returned to the Employer within one year after the date on which the Employer originally made such contribution, or within
one year after its nondeductibility has been finally determined. However, the amount to be returned shall be reduced to take account of any adverse investment experience within the Trust in order that the balance credited to each Participant Account
is not less than it would have been if the contribution had never been made by the Employer. 
  

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 Section 4.05 Employee Contributions. 
 Employee contributions are neither required nor permitted under the Plan. 
 Section 4.06 Rollover
Contributions. 
 Rollover contributions to the Plan of assets from other tax-qualified retirement plans are not permitted under the Plan. 

Section 4.07 Trustee-to-Trustee Transfers. 
 Trustee-to-trustee transfers of assets from other tax-qualified retirement plans are not permitted under the Plan. 
 SECTION 5

 Plan Accounting 
 Section 5.01 Accounting for Allocations. 
 The Committee shall establish the Accounts (and sub-accounts, if deemed necessary) for
each Participant, and the accounting procedures for the purpose of making allocations to Participants’ Accounts as provided for in this Section 5. The Committee shall maintain adequate records of the cost basis of shares of Company Stock
allocated to each Participant’s Company Stock Account. The Committee also shall keep separate records of Financed Shares attributable to each Acquisition Loan and of contributions made by the Employers (and any earnings thereon) made for the
purpose of enabling the Trustee to repay any Acquisition Loan. From time to time, the Committee may modify its accounting procedures for the purpose of achieving equitable and nondiscriminatory allocations among the Accounts of Participants, in
accordance with the provisions of this Section 5 and the applicable requirements of the Code and ERISA. In accordance with Section 9 of the Plan, the Committee may delegate the responsibility for maintaining Accounts and records.

 Section 5.02 Maintenance of Participants’ Company Stock Accounts. 
 As of each Valuation Date, the Committee shall adjust the Company Stock Account of each Participant to reflect activity during the Valuation Period as follows: 
  

	(a)	First, charge to each Participant’s Company Stock Account all distributions and payments made to the Participant that have not been previously charged;

  

	(b)	Next, credit to each Participant’s Company Stock Account the shares of Company Stock, if any, that have been purchased with amounts from the Participant’s Other
Investments Account, and adjust such Other Investments Account in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.03 of the Plan; 

  

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	(c)	Next, credit to each Participant’s Company Stock Account the shares of Company Stock representing contributions made by the Employers in the form of Company Stock and the
number of Financed Shares released from the Loan Suspense Account under Section 4.03 of the Plan that are to be allocated and credited as of that date in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.04 of the Plan; and

  

	(d)	Finally, credit to each Participant’s Company Stock Account the shares of Company Stock released from the Loan Suspense Account that are to be allocated in accordance with the
provisions of Section 5.09 of the Plan. 

 Section 5.03 Maintenance of Participants’ Other Investments Accounts. 

 Except as otherwise provided for under Section 5.08 of the Plan, as of each Valuation Date, the Committee shall adjust the Other Investments Account
of each Participant to reflect activity during the Valuation Period as follows: 
  

	(a)	First, charge to each Participant’s Other Investments Account all distributions and payments made to the Participant that have not previously been charged;

  

	(b)	Next, if Company Stock is purchased with assets from a Participant’s Other Investments Account, charge the Participant’s Other Investments Account accordingly;

  

	(c)	Next, subject to the dividend provisions of Section 5.09 of the Plan, credit to the Other Investments Account of each Participant any cash dividends paid to the Trustee on
shares of Company Stock held in that Participant’s Company Stock Account (as of the record date for such cash dividends) and dividends paid on shares of Company Stock held in the Loan Suspense Account that have not been used to repay any
Acquisition Loan. Subject to the provisions of Section 5.09 of the Plan, cash dividends that have not been used to repay any Acquisition Loan and have been credited to a Participant’s Other Investments Account shall be applied by the
Trustee to purchase shares of Company Stock, which shares shall then be credited to the Company Stock Account of such Participant. The Participant’s Other Investments Account shall then be charged by the amount of cash used to purchase such
Company Stock. In addition, any earnings on: 

  

	 	(i)	Participants’ Other Investments Accounts will be allocated to Accounts, pro rata, based on Participants’ Other Investments Account balances as of the first day of the
Valuation Period, and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Loan Suspense Account, other than dividends used to repay the Acquisition Loan, will be allocated to Participants’ Other Investments Accounts, pro rata, based on their
Other Investments Account balances as of the first day of the Valuation Period; 

  

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	(d)	Next, allocate and credit the Employer contributions made pursuant to Section 4.01(b) of the Plan for the purpose of repaying any Acquisition Loan, in accordance with
Section 5.04 of the Plan. Such amount shall then be used to repay any Acquisition Loan and such Participant’s Other Investments Account shall be charged accordingly; and 

  

	(e)	Finally, allocate and credit the Employer contributions (other than amounts contributed to repay an Acquisition Loan) that are made in cash (or property other than Company Stock)
for the Plan Year to the Other Investments Account of each Participant in accordance with Section 5.04 of the Plan. 

 Section 5.04 Allocation and Crediting of Employer Contributions. 
  

	(a)	Except as otherwise provided for in Sections 5.08 and 5.09 of the Plan, as of the Valuation Date for each Plan Year: 

  

	 	(i)	Company Stock released from the Loan Suspense Account for that year and shares of Company Stock contributed directly to the Plan shall be allocated and credited to each Active
Participant’s (as defined in paragraph (b) of this Section 5.04) Company Stock Account based on the ratio that each Active Participant’s Compensation bears to the aggregate Compensation of all Active Participants for the Plan
Year, and then 

  

	 	(ii)	The cash contributions not used to repay an Acquisition Loan and any other property contributed for that year shall be allocated and credited to each Active Participant’s Other
Investments Account based on the ratio determined by comparing each Active Participant’s Compensation to the aggregate Compensation of all Active Participants for the Plan Year. 

  

	(b)	For purposes of this Section 5.04, the term “Active Participant” means those Eligible Employees who: 

  

	 	(i)	are employed on the last day of the Plan Year; or 

  

	 	(ii)	terminated employment during the Plan Year by reason of death, Disability, or attainment of their Normal or Later Retirement Date.  

 Section 5.05 Limitations on Allocations. 
  

	(a)	In General. Subject to the provisions of this Section 5.05, Section 415 of the Code shall be incorporated by reference into the terms of the Plan. No
allocation shall be made under Section 5.04 of the Plan that would result in a violation of Section 415 of the Code. 

  

	(b)	Code Section 415 Compensation. For purposes of this Section 5.05, Compensation shall be adjusted to reflect the general rule of Section 1.415-2(d) of
the Treasury Regulations. 

  

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	(c)	Limitation Year. The “limitation year” (within the meaning of Section 415 of the Code) shall be the calendar year. 

  

	(d)	Multiple Defined Contribution Plans. In any case where a Participant also participates in another defined contribution plan of the Bank or its Affiliates, the
appropriate committee of such other plan shall first reduce the after-tax contributions under any such plan, shall then reduce any elective deferrals under any such plan subject to Section 401(k) of the Code, shall then reduce all other
contributions under any other such plan and, if necessary, shall then reduce contributions under this Plan. 

  

	(e)	Excess Allocations. If, after applying the allocation provisions under Section 5.04 of the Plan, allocations under Section 5.04 of the Plan would otherwise
result in a violation of Section 415 of the Code, the Committee shall allocate and reallocate employer contributions to other Participants in the Plan for the limitation year or, if such allocation and reallocation causes the limitations of
Section 415 of the Code to be exceeded, shall hold excess amounts in an unallocated suspense account for allocation in a subsequent Plan Year in accordance with Section 1.415-6(b)(6)(i) of the Treasury Regulations. Such suspense account,
if permitted, will be credited before any allocation of contributions for subsequent limitation years. 

  

	(f)	Allocations Pursuant to Section 5.08. For purposes of this Section 5.05, no amount credited to any Participant’s Account pursuant to Section 5.08
of the Plan shall be counted as an “annual addition” for purposes of Section 415 of the Code. In the event any amount cannot be allocated to Affected Participants (as defined in Section 5.08 of the Plan) under the Plan pursuant
to Section 5.08 of the Plan in the year of a Change in Control, the amount which may not be so allocated in the year of the Change in Control shall be treated in accordance with paragraph (e) of this Section 5.05.

 Section 5.06 Other Limitations. 
 Aside from the limitations set forth in Section 5.05 of the Plan, in no event shall more than one-third of the Employer contributions to the Plan be allocated to the Accounts of Highly Compensated Employees. In order to ensure that
such allocations are not made, the Committee shall, beginning with the Participants whose Compensation exceeds the limit then in effect under Section 401(a)(17) of the Code, reduce the amount of Compensation of such Highly Compensated Employees
on a pro-rata basis per individual that would otherwise be taken into account for purposes of allocating benefits under Section 5.04 of the Plan. If, in order to satisfy this Section 5.06, any such Participant’s Compensation must be
reduced to an amount that is lower than the Compensation amount of the next highest paid (based on such Participant’s Compensation) Highly Compensated Employee (the “breakpoint amount”), then, for purposes of allocating benefits under
Section 5.04 of the Plan, the Compensation of all concerned Participants shall be reduced to an amount not to exceed such breakpoint amount. 
  

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 Section 5.07 Limitations as to Certain Section 1042 Transactions. 
 To the extent that a shareholder of Company Stock sells qualifying Company Stock to the Plan and elects (with the consent of the Bank) nonrecognition of gain under
Section 1042 of the Code, no portion of the Company Stock purchased in such nonrecognition transaction (or other dividends or other income attributable thereto) may accrue or be allocated during the nonallocation period (the ten (10) year
period beginning on the later of the date of the sale of the qualified Company Stock, or the date of the Plan allocation attributable to the final payment of an Acquisition Loan incurred in connection with such sale) for the benefit of: 

 

	(a)	the selling shareholder; 

  

	(b)	the spouse, brothers or sisters (whether by the whole or half blood), ancestors or lineal descendants of the selling shareholder or descendant referred to in (a) above; or

  

	(c)	any other person who owns, after application of Section 318(a) of the Code, more than twenty-five percent (25%) of: 

  

	 	(i)	any class of outstanding stock of the Company or any Affiliate, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the total value of any class of outstanding stock of the Company or any Affiliate. 

 For purposes of this Section 5.07, Section 318(a) of the Code shall be applied without regard to the employee trust exception of Section 318(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code. 
 Section 5.08 Allocations Upon Termination Prior to Satisfaction of Acquisition Loan. 
  

	(a)	 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, in the event of a Change in Control, the Plan shall terminate as of the effective date of the Change in Control
and, as soon as practicable thereafter, the Trustee shall repay in full any outstanding Acquisition Loan. In connection with such repayment, the Trustee shall: (i) apply cash, if any, received by the Plan in connection with the transaction
constituting a Change in Control, with respect to the unallocated shares of Company Stock acquired with the proceeds of the Acquisition Loan, and (ii) to the extent additionally required to effect the repayment of the Acquisition Loan, obtain
cash through the sale of any stock or security received by the Plan in connection with such transaction, with respect to such unallocated shares of Company Stock. After repayment of the Acquisition Loan, all remaining shares of Company Stock held in
the Loan Suspense Account, all other stock or securities, and any cash proceeds from the sale or other disposition of any shares of Company Stock held in the Loan Suspense Account, shall be allocated among the Accounts of all Participants who were
employed by an Employer on the date immediately preceding the effective date of the Change in Control. Such allocations of shares or cash proceeds shall be credited as earnings for purposes of Section 5.05 of the Plan and Section 415 of
the Code, as of the effective date of the Change in Control, to the Account of each Participant who is either in active Service with an Employer, or is on a Recognized Absence, on the date immediately preceding the effective date of the Change of
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Participant”), in proportion to the opening balances in their Company Stock Accounts as of the first day of the current Valuation Period. As of the
effective date of a Change in Control, all Participant Accounts shall be fully vested and nonforfeitable. 

  

	(b)	In the event of a termination of the Plan in connection with a Change in Control, this Section 5.08 shall have no force and effect unless the price paid for the Company Stock
in connection with a Change in Control is greater than the average basis of the unallocated Company Stock held in the Loan Suspense Account as of the date of the Change in Control. 

 Section 5.09 Dividends. 
  

	(a)	Stock Dividends. Dividends on Company Stock which are received by the Trustee in the form of additional Company Stock shall be retained in the portion of the Trust
Fund consisting of Company Stock, and shall be allocated among the Participants’ Accounts and the Loan Suspense Account in accordance with their holdings of the Company Stock on which the dividends have been paid. 

  

	(b)	Cash Dividends on Allocated Shares. Dividends on Company Stock credited to Participants’ Accounts which are received by the Trustee in the form of cash shall, at
the direction of the Bank, either: 

  

	 	(i)	be credited to Participants’ Accounts in accordance with Section 5.03 of the Plan and invested as part of the Trust Fund; 

  

	 	(ii)	be distributed immediately to the Participants; 

  

	 	(iii)	be distributed to the Participants within ninety (90) days of the close of the Plan Year in which paid; or 

  

	 	(iv)	be used to repay principal and interest on the Acquisition Loan used to acquire Company Stock on which the dividends were paid. 

 In addition to the alternatives specified in the preceding paragraph regarding the treatment of cash dividends paid with respect to shares of Company Stock credited to
Participants’ Accounts, if authorized by the Committee for the Plan Year, a Participant may elect that cash dividends paid on Company Stock credited to the Participant’s Account shall either be: 
  

	 	(i)	paid to the Plan, reinvested in Company Stock and credited to the Participant’s Account; 

  

	 	(ii)	distributed in cash to the Participant; or 

  

	 	(iii)	distributed to the Participant within ninety (90) days of the close of the Plan Year in which paid. 

  

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 Dividends subject to an election under this paragraph (and any Company Stock acquired therewith pursuant to a
Participant’s election) shall at all times be fully vested. To the extent the Committee authorizes dividend elections pursuant to this paragraph, the Committee shall establish policies and procedures relating to Participant elections and, if
applicable, the reinvestment of cash dividends in Company Stock, which are consistent with guidance issued under Section 404(k) of the Code. 
  

	(c)	Cash Dividends on Unallocated Shares. Dividends on Company Stock held in the Loan Suspense Account received by the Trustee in the form of cash shall be applied as soon
as practicable to payments of principal and interest under the Acquisition Loan incurred with the purchase of Company Stock. 

  

	(d)	Financed Shares. Financed Shares released from the Loan Suspense Account by reason of dividends paid with respect to Company Stock shall be allocated under Sections
5.03 and 5.04 of the Plan as follows: 

  

	 	(i)	First, Financed Shares with a fair market value at least equal to the dividends paid with respect to the Company Stock allocated to Participants’ Accounts shall be allocated
among and credited to the Accounts of such Participants, pro rata, according to the number of shares of Company Stock held in such accounts on the date the dividend is declared by the Company; and 

  

	 	(ii)	Next, any remaining Financed Shares released from the Loan Suspense Account by reason of dividends paid with respect to Company Stock held in the Loan Suspense Account shall be
allocated among and credited to the Accounts of all Participants, pro rata, according to each Participant’s Compensation. 

 SECTION 6 
 Vesting and Forfeitures 
 Section 6.01 Deferred Vesting in Accounts. 
  

	(a)	A Participant shall vest in his Accounts according to the following schedule. [CONFIRM] 

  

			
	 Completed
 Years of Service
	  	Vested Percentage
	 Less than 3
	  	0
	 3 or more
	  	 100%

  

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 For purposes of vesting, a Participant’s Years of Service shall be determined using the calendar
year as the computation period. A Participant shall be credited with a Year of Service if he or she completes 1,000 Hours of Service during the calendar year. 
  

	(b)	For purposes of determining a Participant’s Years of Service under Section 6.01(a), all Years of Service shall be included, beginning with the Employee’s initial
service with the Employer. Also for purposes of this Section 6.01, employment with the Bank or any affiliate shall be deemed employment with the Employer. 

 Section 6.02 Immediate Vesting in Certain Situations. 
  

	(a)	Notwithstanding Section 6.01(a) of the Plan, a Participant shall become fully vested in his Accounts upon the earlier of: 

  

	 	(i)	termination of the Plan or the permanent and complete discontinuance of contributions by the Employer to the Plan; provided, however, that in the event of a partial termination of
the Plan, the interest of each Participant shall fully vest only with respect to that part of the Plan which is terminated; 

  

	 	(ii)	Termination of Service on or after the Participant’s Normal Retirement Age; 

  

	 	(iii)	a Change in Control; or 

  

	 	(iv)	Termination of Service by reason of death or Disability. 

 Section 6.03 Treatment of Forfeitures. 
  

	(a)	If a Participant who is not fully vested in his Accounts terminates employment, that portion of his Accounts in which he is not vested shall be forfeited upon the earlier of:

  

	 	(i)	the date the Participant receives a distribution of his entire vested benefits under the Plan, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the date at which the Participant incurs five (5) consecutive One Year Breaks in Service. 

  

	(b)	 If a Participant who has terminated employment and has received a distribution of his entire vested benefits under the Plan is subsequently reemployed by an
Employer prior to incurring five (5) consecutive One Year Breaks in Service, he shall have the portion of his Accounts which was previously forfeited restored to his Accounts, provided he repays to the Trustee within five (5) years of his
subsequent employment date an amount equal to the previous distribution. The amount restored to the Participant’s Account shall be credited to his Account as of the last day of the Plan Year in which the Participant repays the distributed
amount to the Trustee and the restored amount shall come from other Employees’ forfeitures and, if such forfeitures are insufficient, from a special contribution by the Employer for that year. If a Participant’s employment terminates prior
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Account having become vested, such Participant shall be deemed to have received a distribution of his entire vested interest as of the Valuation Date next
following his termination of employment. 

  

	(c)	If a Participant who has terminated employment but has not received a distribution of his entire vested benefits under the Plan is subsequently reemployed by an Employer subsequent
to incurring five (5) consecutive One Year Breaks in Service, any undistributed balance of his Accounts from his prior participation which was not forfeited shall be maintained as a fully vested subaccount within his Account.

  

	(d)	If a portion of a Participant’s Account is forfeited, assets other than Company Stock must be forfeited before any Company Stock may be forfeited. 

  

	(e)	Forfeitures shall be reallocated among the other Participants in the Plan. 

 Section 6.04 Accounting for Forfeitures. 
 A forfeiture shall be charged to the Participant’s Account as of the first day of
the first Valuation Period in which the forfeiture becomes certain pursuant to Section 6.03 of the Plan. Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.03 of the Plan, a forfeiture shall be added to the contributions of the terminated
Participant’s Employer which are to be credited to other Participants pursuant to Section 5 as of the last day of the Plan Year in which the forfeiture becomes certain. 
 Section 6.05 Vesting Upon Reemployment. 
 If a Participant incurs a One Year Break in Service and again
performs an Hour of Service, such Participant shall receive credit, for purposes of Section 6.01 of the Plan, for his Years of Service prior to his One Year Break in Service. 
 SECTION 7 
 Distributions 
 Section 7.01 Distribution of Benefit Upon a Termination of Employment. 
  

	(a)	A Participant whose employment terminates for any reason shall receive the entire vested portion of his Accounts in a single payment on a date selected by the Committee; provided,
however, that such date shall be on or before the 60th day after the end of the Plan Year in which the Participant’s employment terminated. The benefits from that portion of the Participant’s Other Investments Account shall be calculated
on the basis of the most recent Valuation Date before the date of payment. Subject to the provisions of Section 7.05 of the Plan, if the Committee so provides, a Participant may elect that his benefits be distributed to him in the form of
Company Stock, cash, or some combination thereof. 

  

	(b)	 Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this Section 7.01, if the balance credited to a Participant’s Accounts exceeds, at the time such benefit was
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benefits shall not be paid before the latest of his 65th birthday or the tenth anniversary of the year in which he commenced participation in the Plan,
unless he elects an early payment date in a written election filed with the Committee. Such an election is not valid unless it is made after the Participant has received the required notice under Section 1.411(a)-11(c) of the Treasury
Regulations that provides a general description of the material features of a lump sum distribution and the Participant’s right to defer receipt of his benefits under the Plan. The notice shall be provided no less than 30 days and no more than
ninety (90) days before the first day on which all events have occurred which entitle the Participant to such benefit. Written consent of the Participant to the distribution generally may not be made within 30 days of the date the Participant
receives the notice and shall not be made more than ninety (90) days from the date the Participant receives the notice. However, a distribution may be made less than 30 days after the notice provided under Section 1.411(a)-11(c) of the
Treasury Regulations is given, if: 

  

	 	(i)	the Committee clearly informs the Participant that he has a right to a period of at least 30 days after receiving the notice to consider the decision of whether or not to elect a
distribution (and if applicable, a particular distribution option), and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Participant, after receiving the notice, affirmatively elects a distribution. 

 A Participant may modify such an election at any time, provided any new benefit payment date is at least 30 days after a modified election is delivered to the Committee. 
 Section 7.02 Minimum Distribution Requirements. 
 With respect to all Participants, other than those who
are “5% owners” (as defined in Section 416 of the Code), benefits shall be paid on the required beginning date which is no later than the April 1st of the later of: 
  

	 	 (i)
	 the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Participant attains age 70- 1
/2, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the calendar year in which the Participant retires. 

 With respect to all Participants who are 5% owners within the meaning of Section 416 of the Code, such
Participants’ benefits shall be paid no later than the April 1st of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Participant attains age 70- 1/2. 
 Section 7.03 Benefits on a Participant’s Death. 
  

	(a)	If a Participant dies before his benefits are paid pursuant to Section 7.01 of the Plan, the balance credited to his Accounts shall be paid to his Beneficiary in a single
distribution on or before the 60th day after the end of the Plan Year in which the Participant died. If the Participant has not named a Beneficiary or his named Beneficiary should not survive him, then the balance in his Accounts shall be paid to
his estate. The benefits from that portion of the Participant’s Other Investments Account shall be calculated on the basis of the most recent Valuation Date before the date of payment. 

  

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	(b)	If a married Participant dies before his benefit payments begin, then, unless he has specifically elected otherwise, the Committee shall cause the balance in his Accounts to be paid
to his spouse, as Beneficiary. A married Participant may name an individual other than his spouse as Beneficiary provided that such election is accompanied by the spouse’s written consent which must: 

  

	 	(i)	acknowledge the effect of the election; 

  

	 	(ii)	explicitly provide either that the designated Beneficiary may not subsequently be changed by the Participant without the spouse’s further consent or that it may be changed
without such consent; and 

  

	 	(iii)	must be witnessed by the Committee, its representative, or a notary public. 

 This requirement shall not apply if the Participant establishes to the Committee’s satisfaction that the spouse may not be located. 
  

	(c)	The Committee shall, from time to time, take whatever steps it deems appropriate to keep informed of each Participant’s marital status. Each Employer shall provide the
Committee with the most reliable information in the Employer’s possession regarding its Participants’ marital status, and the Committee may, in its discretion, require a notarized affidavit from any Participant as to his marital status.
The Committee, the Plan, the Trustee, and the Employers shall be fully protected and discharged from any liability to the extent of any benefit payments made as a result of the Committee’s good faith and reasonable reliance upon information
obtained from a Participant as to the Participant’s marital status. 

 Section 7.04 Delay in Benefit Determination. 

 If the Committee is unable to determine the benefits payable to a Participant or Beneficiary on or before the latest date prescribed for payment pursuant
to this Section 7, the benefits shall in any event be paid within sixty (60) days after they can first be determined. 
 Section 7.05
Options to Receive and Sell Company Stock. 
  

	(a)	Unless ownership of virtually all Company Stock is restricted to active Employees and qualified retirement plans for the benefit of Employees pursuant to the certificates of
incorporation or by-laws of the Employers issuing Company Stock, a terminated Participant or the Beneficiary of a deceased Participant may instruct the Committee to distribute the Participant’s entire vested interest in his Accounts in the form
of Company Stock. In that event, the Committee shall apply the Participant’s vested interest in his Other Investments Account to purchase sufficient Company Stock to make the required distribution. 

  

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	(b)	Any Participant who receives Company Stock pursuant to this Section 7.05, and any person who has received Company Stock from the Plan or from such a Participant by reason of
the Participant’s death or incompetency, by reason of divorce or separation from the Participant, or by reason of a rollover distribution described in Section 402(c) of the Code, shall have the right to require the Employer which issued
the Company Stock to purchase the Company Stock for its current fair market value (hereinafter referred to as the “put right”). The put right shall be exercisable by written notice to the Committee during the first sixty (60) days
after the Company Stock is distributed by the Plan, and, if not exercised in that period, during the first sixty (60) days in the following Plan Year after the Committee has communicated to the Participant its determination as to the Company
Stock’s current fair market value. If the put right is exercised, the Trustee may, if so directed by the Committee in its sole discretion, assume the Employer’s rights and obligations with respect to purchasing the Company Stock. However,
the put right shall not apply to the extent that the Company Stock, at the time the put right would otherwise be exercisable, may be sold on an established market in accordance with federal and state securities laws and regulations.

  

	(c)	With respect to a put right, the Employer or the Trustee, as the case may be, may elect to pay for the Company Stock in equal periodic installments, not less frequently than
annually, over a period not longer than five (5) years from the 30th day after the put right is exercised pursuant to paragraph (b) of this Section 7.05, with adequate security and interest at a reasonable rate on the unpaid balance,
all such terms to be set forth in a promissory note delivered to the seller with normal terms as to acceleration upon any uncured default. 

  

	(d)	Nothing contained in this Section 7.05 shall be deemed to obligate any Employer to register any Company Stock under any federal or state securities law or to create or maintain
a public market to facilitate the transfer or disposition of any Company Stock. The put right described in this Section 7.05 may only be exercised by a person described in paragraph (b) of this Section 7.05, and may not be transferred
with any Company Stock to any other person. As to all Company Stock purchased by the Plan in exchange for any Acquisition Loan, the put right must be nonterminable. The put right for Company Stock acquired through an Acquisition Loan shall continue
with respect to such Company Stock after the Acquisition Loan is repaid or the Plan ceases to be an employee stock ownership plan. Except as provided above, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 54.4975-7(b)(4) of the Treasury Regulations,
no Company Stock acquired with the proceeds of an Acquisition Loan may be subject to any put, call or other option or buy-sell or similar arrangement while held by, and when distributed from, the Plan, whether or not the Plan is then an employee
stock ownership plan. 

 Section 7.06 Restrictions on Disposition of Company Stock. 
 Except in the case of Company Stock which is traded on an established market, a Participant who receives Company Stock pursuant to this Section 7, and any person who
has received Company Stock from the Plan or from such a Participant by reason of the Participant’s death or incompetency, divorce or separation from the Participant, or a rollover distribution described in 

  

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Section 402(c) of the Code, shall, prior to any sale or other transfer of the Company Stock to any other person, first offer the Company Stock to the
issuing Employer and to the Plan at its current fair market value. This restriction shall apply to any transfer, whether voluntary, involuntary, or by operation of law, and whether for consideration or gratuitous. Either the Employer or the Trustee
may accept the offer within 14 days after it is delivered. Any Company Stock distributed by the Plan shall bear a conspicuous legend describing the right of first refusal under this Section 7.06, as applicable, as well as any other restrictions
upon the transfer of the Company Stock imposed by federal and state securities laws and regulations. 
 Section 7.07 Direct Transfer of Eligible
Plan Distributions. 
  

	(a)	Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary that would otherwise limit a distributee’s election under this Section, a distributee (as defined below) may elect to
have any portion of an eligible rollover distribution (as defined below) paid directly to an eligible retirement plan (as defined below) specified by the distributee in a direct rollover (as defined below). A “distributee” includes a
Participant or former Participant. In addition, the Participant’s or former Participant’s surviving spouse and the Participant’s or former Participant’s spouse or former spouse who is the alternate payee under a qualified
domestic relations order, as defined in Section 414(p) of the Code, are distributees with regard to the interest of the spouse or former spouse. For purposes of this Section 7.07 a “direct rollover” is a payment by the Plan to
the eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee. 

  

	(b)	To effect such a direct transfer, the distributee must notify the Committee that a direct rollover is desired and provide to the Committee sufficient information regarding the
eligible retirement plan to which the payment is to be made. Such notice shall be made in such form and at such time as the Committee may prescribe. Upon receipt of such notice, the Committee shall direct the Trustee to make a trustee-to-trustee
transfer of the eligible rollover distribution to the eligible retirement plan so specified. 

  

	(c)	For purposes of this Section 7.07, an “eligible rollover distribution” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 402(c)(4) of the Code and any Treasury
Regulations promulgated thereunder. To the extent such meaning is not inconsistent with the above references, an eligible rollover distribution shall mean any distribution of all or any portion of the Participant’s Account, except that such
term shall not include any distribution which is one of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) made (i) for the life (or life expectancy) of the Participant or the joint lives (or joint life
expectancies) of the Participant and a designated Beneficiary, or (ii) for a period of ten (10) years or more. Further, the term “eligible rollover distribution” shall not include any distribution required to be made under
Section 401(a)(9) of the Code or, the portion of any distribution that is not includible in gross income (determined without regard to the exclusions for net unrealized appreciation with respect to Company Stock). To the extent applicable under
the Plan, “eligible rollover distributions” shall also not include any hardship distribution described in Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(IV) of the Code. 

  

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	(d)	For purposes of this Section 7.07, an “eligible retirement plan” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 402(c)(8) of the Code and any Treasury Regulations
promulgated thereunder. To the extent such meaning is not consistent with the above references, an eligible retirement plan shall mean: (i) an individual retirement account described in Section 408(a) of the Code, (ii) an individual
retirement annuity described in Section 408(b) of the Code, (iii) an annuity or annuity plan described in Section 403(a) or Section 403(b) of the Code, (iv) a qualified trust described in Section 401(a) of the Code, or
(v) a governmental plan under Section 457 of the Code that accepts the distributee’s eligible rollover distribution. However, in the case of an eligible rollover distribution to a surviving spouse, an eligible retirement plan means an
individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity. 

  

	(e)	An eligible retirement plan shall also mean an annuity contract described in Section 403(b) of the Code and an eligible plan under Section 457(b) of the Code which is
maintained by a state, political subdivision of a state, or any agency or instrumentality of a state or political subdivision of a state which agrees to separately account for amounts transferred into such plan from this Plan. The definition of
eligible retirement plan shall also apply in the case of a distribution to a surviving spouse, or to a spouse or former spouse who is the alternate payee under a qualified domestic relation order as defined in Section 414(p) of the Code.

 SECTION 8 
 Voting of Company Stock and Tender Offers 
 Section 8.01 Voting of Company Stock. 
  

	(a)	In General. The Trustee shall generally vote all shares of Company Stock held in the Trust in accordance with the provisions of this Section 8.01.

  

	(b)	Allocated Shares. Shares of Company Stock which have been allocated to Participants’ Accounts shall be voted by the Trustee in accordance with the
Participants’ written instructions. 

  

	(c)	Uninstructed and Unallocated Shares. Shares of Company Stock which have been allocated to Participants’ Accounts but for which no written instructions have been
received by the Trustee regarding voting shall be voted by the Trustee in a manner calculated to most accurately reflect the instructions the Trustee has received from Participants regarding voting shares of allocated Company Stock. Shares of
unallocated Company Stock shall also be voted by the Trustee in a manner calculated to most accurately reflect the instructions the Trustee has received from Participants regarding voting shares of allocated Company Stock. Notwithstanding the
preceding two sentences, all shares of Company Stock which have been allocated to Participants’ Accounts and for which the Trustee has not timely received written instructions regarding voting and all unallocated shares of Company Stock must be
voted by the Trustee in a manner determined by the Trustee to be solely in the best interests of the Participants and Beneficiaries. 

  

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	(d)	Voting Prior to Allocation. In the event no shares of Company Stock have been allocated to Participants’ Accounts at the time Company Stock is to be voted, each
Participant shall be deemed to have one share of Company Stock allocated to his Accounts for the sole purpose of providing the Trustee with voting instructions. 

  

	(e)	Procedure and Confidentiality. Whenever such voting rights are to be exercised, the Employers, the Committee, and the Trustee shall see that all Participants and
Beneficiaries are provided with the same notices and other materials as are provided to other holders of the Company Stock, and are provided with adequate opportunity to deliver their instructions to the Trustee regarding the voting of Company Stock
allocated to their Accounts or deemed allocated to their Accounts for purposes of voting. The instructions of the Participants with respect to the voting of shares of Company Stock shall be confidential. 

 Section 8.02 Tender Offers. 
 In the event of a tender
offer, Company Stock shall be tendered by the Trustee in the same manner set forth in Section 8.01 of the Plan regarding the voting of Company Stock. 
 SECTION 9 
 The Committee and Plan Administration 
 Section 9.01 Identity of the Committee. 
 The Committee
shall consist of three or more individuals selected by the Bank. Any individual, including a director, trustee, shareholder, officer, or Employee of an Employer, shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Committee. The Bank shall have the power
to remove any individual serving on the Committee at any time without cause upon ten (10) days’ written notice to such individual and any individual may resign from the Committee at any time without reason upon ten (10) days’
written notice to the Bank. The Bank shall notify the Trustee of any change in membership of the Committee. 
 Section 9.02 Authority of
Committee. 
  

	(a)	The Committee shall be the “plan administrator” within the meaning of ERISA and shall have exclusive responsibility and authority to control and manage the operation and
administration of the Plan, including the interpretation and application of its provisions, except to the extent such responsibility and authority are otherwise specifically: 

  

	 	(i)	allocated to the Bank, the Employers, or the Trustee under the Plan and Trust Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	delegated in writing to other persons by the Bank, the Employers, the Committee, or the Trustee; or 

  

	 	(iii)	allocated to other parties by operation of law. 

  

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	(b)	The Committee shall have exclusive responsibility regarding decisions concerning the payment of benefits under the Plan. 

  

	(c)	The Committee shall have full investment responsibility with respect to the Investment Fund except to the extent, if any, specifically provided for in the Trust Agreement.

  

	(d)	In the discharge of its duties, the Committee may employ accountants, actuaries, legal counsel, and other agents (who also may be employed by an Employer or the Trustee in the same
or some other capacity) and may pay such individuals reasonable compensation and expenses for their services rendered with respect to the operation or administration of the Plan, to the extent such payments are not otherwise prohibited by law.

 Section 9.03 Duties of Committee. 
  

	(a)	The Committee shall keep whatever records may be necessary in connection with the maintenance of the Plan and shall furnish to the Employers whatever reports may be required from
time to time by the Employers. The Committee shall furnish to the Trustee whatever information may be necessary to properly administer the Trust. The Committee shall see to the filing with the appropriate government agencies of all reports and
returns required with respect to the Plan under ERISA, the Code and other applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	(b)	The Committee shall have exclusive responsibility and authority with respect to the Plan’s holdings of Company Stock and shall direct the Trustee in all respects regarding the
purchase, retention, sale, exchange, and pledge of Company Stock and the creation and satisfaction of any Acquisition Loan to the extent such responsibilities are not set forth in the Trust Agreement. 

  

	(c)	The Committee shall at all times act consistently with the Bank’s long-term intention that the Plan, as an employee stock ownership plan, be invested primarily in Company
Stock. Subject to the direction of the Committee with respect to any Acquisition Loan pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.03 of the Plan, and subject to the provisions of Sections 7.05 and 11.04 of the Plan as to Participants’ rights
under certain circumstances to have their Accounts invested in Company Stock or in assets other than Company Stock, the Committee shall determine, in its sole discretion, the extent to which assets of the Trust shall be used to repay any Acquisition
Loan, to purchase Company Stock, or to invest in other assets selected by the Committee or an investment manager. No provision of the Plan relating to the allocation or vesting of any interests in Company Stock or investments other than Company
Stock shall restrict the Committee from changing any holdings of the Trust Fund, whether the changes involve an increase or a decrease in the Company Stock or other assets credited to Participants’ Accounts. In determining the proper extent of
the Trust Fund’s investment in Company Stock, the Committee shall be authorized to employ investment counsel, legal counsel, appraisers, and other agents and to pay their reasonable compensation and expenses to the extent such payments are not
prohibited by law. 

  

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	(d)	If the valuation of any Company Stock is not established by reported trading on a generally recognized public market, then the Committee shall have the exclusive authority and
responsibility to determine the value of the Company Stock for all purposes under the Plan. Such value shall be determined as of each Valuation Date and on any other date as of which the Trustee purchases or sells Company Stock in a manner
consistent with Section 4975 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. The Committee shall use generally accepted methods of valuing stock of similar corporations for purposes of arm’s length business and investment
transactions, and in this connection the Committee shall obtain, and shall be protected in relying upon, the valuation of Company Stock as determined by an independent appraiser (as defined in Section 401(a)(28)(c) of the Code).

 Section 9.04 Compliance with ERISA and the Code. 
 The Committee shall perform all acts necessary to ensure the Plan’s compliance with ERISA and the Code. Each individual member of the Committee shall discharge his duties in good faith and in accordance with the
applicable requirements of ERISA and the Code. 
 Section 9.05 Action by Committee. 
 All actions of the Committee shall be governed by the affirmative vote of a majority of the total number of Committee members. The members of the Committee may meet
informally and may take any action without meeting as a group. 
 Section 9.06 Execution of Documents. 
 Any instrument to be executed by the Committee may be signed by any member of the Committee. 
 Section 9.07 Adoption of Rules. 
 The Committee shall adopt such rules and regulations of uniform
applicability as it deems necessary or appropriate for the proper operation, administration and interpretation of the Plan. 
 Section 9.08
Responsibilities to Participants. 
 The Committee shall determine which Employees qualify to participate in the Plan. The Committee shall furnish
to each Eligible Employee whatever summary plan descriptions, summary annual reports, and other notices and information that may be required under ERISA. The Committee also shall determine when a Participant or his Beneficiary qualifies for the
payment of benefits under the Plan. The Committee shall furnish to each such Participant or Beneficiary whatever information is required under ERISA or the Code (or is otherwise appropriate) to enable the Participant or Beneficiary to make whatever
elections may be available pursuant to Section 7, and the Committee shall provide for the payment of benefits in the proper form and amount from the Trust. The Committee may decide in its sole discretion to permit modifications of elections and
to defer or accelerate benefits to the extent consistent with the terms of the Plan, applicable law, and the best interests of the individuals concerned. 
  

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 Section 9.09 Alternative Payees in Event of Incapacity. 
 If the Committee finds at any time that an individual qualifying for benefits under this Plan is a minor or is incompetent, the Committee may direct the benefits to be
paid, in the case of a minor, to his parents, his legal guardian, a custodian for him under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act, or the person having actual custody of him, or, in the case of an incompetent, to his spouse, his legal guardian, or the
person having actual custody of him. The Committee and the Trustee shall not be obligated to inquire as to the actual use of the funds by the person receiving them under this Section 9.09, and any such payment shall completely discharge the
obligations of the Plan, the Trustee, the Committee, and the Employers to the extent of the payment. 
 Section 9.10 Indemnification by
Employers. 
 Except as separately agreed upon in writing, the Committee, and any member or employee of the Committee, shall be indemnified and held
harmless by the Employers, jointly and severally, to the fullest extent permitted by law, against any and all costs, damages, expenses, and liabilities reasonably incurred by or imposed upon the Committee or such individual in connection with any
claim made against the Committee or such individual, or in which the Committee or such individual may be involved by reason of being, or having been, the Committee, or a member or employee of the Committee, to the extent such amounts are not paid by
insurance. 
 Section 9.11 Abstention by Interested Member. 
 Any member of the Committee who is also a Participant in the Plan shall take no part in any determination specifically relating to his own participation or benefits under the Plan, unless an abstention would render
the Committee incapable of acting on the matter. 
 SECTION 10 
 Rules Governing Benefit Claims 
 Section 10.01 Claim for Benefits.

 Any Participant or Beneficiary who qualifies for the payment of benefits shall file a claim for
benefits with the Committee on a form provided by the Committee. The claim, including any election of an alternative benefit form, shall be filed at least thirty (30) days before the date on which the benefits are to begin. If a Participant or
Beneficiary fails to file a claim by the 30th day before the date on which benefits become payable, he shall be presumed to have filed a claim for
payment for the Participant’s benefits in the standard form prescribed by Section 7 of the Plan. 
  

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 Section 10.02 Notification by Committee. 
 Within ninety (90) days after receiving a claim for benefits (or within 180 days, if special circumstances require an extension of time and written notice of the extension is given to the Participant or
Beneficiary within ninety (90) days after receiving the claim for benefits), the Committee shall notify the Participant or Beneficiary whether the claim has been approved or denied. If the Committee denies a claim in any respect, the Committee
shall set forth in a written notice to the Participant or Beneficiary: 
  

	(a)	each specific reason for the denial; 

  

	(b)	specific references to the pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based; 

  

	(c)	a description of any additional material or information which could be submitted by the Participant or Beneficiary to support his claim, with an explanation of the relevance of such
information; and 

  

	(d)	an explanation of the claims review procedures set forth in Section 10.03 of the Plan. 

 Section 10.03 Claims Review Procedure. 
 Within sixty (60) days after a Participant or Beneficiary
receives notice from the Committee that his claim for benefits has been denied in any respect, he may file with the Committee a written notice of appeal setting forth his reasons for disputing the Committee’s determination. In connection with
his appeal, the Participant or Beneficiary or his representative may inspect or purchase copies of pertinent documents and records to the extent not inconsistent with other Participants’ and Beneficiaries’ rights of privacy. Within sixty
(60) days after receiving a notice of appeal from a prior determination (or within one hundred and twenty (120) days, if special circumstances require an extension of time and written notice of the extension is given to the Participant or
Beneficiary and his representative within sixty (60) days after receiving the notice of appeal), the Committee shall furnish to the Participant or Beneficiary and his representative, if any, a written statement of the Committee’s final
decision with respect to his claim, including the reasons for such decision and the particular Plan provisions upon which it is based. 
 SECTION 11 
 The Trust 
 Section 11.01 Creation of Trust Fund. 
 All amounts received under the Plan from an Employer and investments shall be held in a
Trust Fund pursuant to the terms of this Plan and the Trust Agreement. The benefits described in this Plan shall be payable only from the assets of the Trust Fund. Neither the Bank, any other Employer, its board of directors or trustees, its
stockholders, its officers, its employees, the Committee, nor the Trustee shall be liable for payment of any benefit under this Plan except from the Trust Fund. 
  

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 Section 11.02 Company Stock and Other Investments. 
 The Trust Fund held by the Trustee shall be divided into Company Stock and investments other than Company Stock. The Trustee shall have no investment responsibility for
the portion of the Trust Fund consisting of Company Stock, but shall accept any Employer contributions made in the form of Company Stock, and shall acquire, sell, exchange, distribute, and otherwise deal with and dispose of Company Stock in
accordance with the instructions of the Committee. 
 Section 11.03 Acquisition of Company Stock. 
 From time to time the Committee may, in its sole discretion, direct the Trustee to acquire Company Stock from the issuing Employer or from shareholders, including
shareholders who are or have been Employees, Participants, or fiduciaries with respect to the Plan. The Trustee shall pay for such Company Stock no more than its fair market value, which shall be determined conclusively by the Committee pursuant to
Section 9.03(d) of the Plan. The Committee may direct the Trustee to finance the acquisition of Company Stock through an Acquisition Loan subject to the provisions of Section 4.03 of the Plan. 
 Section 11.04 Participants’ Option to Diversify. 
 The Committee shall establish a procedure under which each Participant may, during the first five years of a certain six-year period, elect to have up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the value of his Accounts committed to alternative
investment options within an “Investment Fund.” For the sixth year in this period, the Participant may elect to have up to fifty percent (50%) of the value of his Accounts committed to other investments. The six-year period shall
begin with the Plan Year following the first Plan Year in which the Participant has both reached age 55 and completed 10 years of participation in the Plan; a Participant’s election to diversify his Accounts must be made within the 90-day
period immediately following the last day of each of the six Plan Years. The Committee shall see that the Investment Fund includes a sufficient number of investment options to comply with Section 401(a)(28)(B) of the Code. The Committee may, in
its discretion, permit a transfer of a portion of the Participant’s Accounts to the First Savings Bank, F.S.B. Retirement Plan in order to satisfy this Section 11.04, provided such investments comply with Section 401(a)(28)(B) of the
Code and such transfer is not otherwise prohibited under the Code or ERISA. The Trustee shall comply with any investment directions received from Participants in accordance with the procedures adopted from time to time by the Committee under this
Section 11.04. 
 SECTION 12 
 Adoption, Amendment and Termination 
 Section 12.01 Adoption of Plan by Other Employers. 
 With the consent of the Bank, any entity may become a participating Employer under the Plan by: 
  

	(a)	taking such action as shall be necessary to adopt the Plan; 

  

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	(b)	becoming a party to the Trust Agreement establishing the Trust Fund; and 

  

	(c)	executing and delivering such instruments and taking such other action as may be necessary or desirable to put the Plan into effect with respect to the entity’s Employees.

 Section 12.02 Adoption of Plan by Successor. 
 In the event that any Employer shall be reorganized by way of merger, consolidation, transfer of assets or otherwise, so that an entity other than an Employer shall succeed to all or substantially all of the
Employer’s business, the successor entity may be substituted for the Employer under the Plan by adopting the Plan and becoming a party to the Trust Agreement. Contributions by the Employer shall be automatically suspended from the effective
date of any such reorganization until the date upon which the substitution of the successor entity for the Employer under the Plan becomes effective. If, within ninety (90) days following the effective date of any such reorganization, the
successor entity shall not have elected to become a party to the Plan, or if the Employer shall adopt a plan of complete liquidation other than in connection with a reorganization, the Plan shall be automatically terminated with respect to Employees
of the Employer as of the close of business on the 90th day following the effective date of the reorganization, or as of the close of business on the date of adoption of a plan of complete liquidation, as the case may be. 
 Section 12.03 Plan Adoption Subject to Qualification. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, the adoption of the Plan and the execution of the Trust Agreement are conditioned upon their being determined initially by the Internal Revenue Service to meet the qualification requirements
of Section 401(a) of the Code, so that the Employers may deduct currently for federal income tax purposes their contributions to the Trust and so that the Participants may exclude the contributions from their gross income and recognize income
only when they receive benefits. In the event that this Plan is held by the Internal Revenue Service not to qualify initially under Section 401(a) of the Code, the Plan may be amended retroactively to the earliest date permitted by the Code and
the applicable Treasury Regulations in order to secure qualification under Section 401(a) of the Code. If this Plan is held by the Internal Revenue Service not to qualify initially under Section 401(a) of the Code either as originally
adopted or as amended, each Employer’s contributions to the Trust under this Plan (including any earnings thereon) shall be returned to it and this Plan shall be terminated. In the event that this Plan is amended after its initial
qualification, and the Plan, as amended, is held by the Internal Revenue Service not to qualify under Section 401(a) of the Code, the amendment may be modified retroactively to the earliest date permitted by the Code and the applicable Treasury
Regulations in order to secure approval of the amendment under Section 401(a) of the Code. 
 Section 12.04 Right to Amend or Terminate.

  

	(a)	 The Bank intends to continue this Plan as a permanent program. However, each participating Employer separately reserves the right to suspend, supersede, or
terminate the Plan at any time and for any reason, as it applies to that Employer’s Employees, and 

  

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the Bank reserves the right to amend, suspend, supersede, merge, consolidate, or terminate the Plan at any time and for any reason, as it applies to the
Employees of all Employers. 

  

	(b)	No amendment, suspension, supersession, merger, consolidation, or termination of the Plan shall reduce any Participant’s or Beneficiary’s proportionate interest in the
Trust Fund, or shall divert any portion of the Trust Fund to purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their Beneficiaries prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities under the Plan. Except as is required for purposes of
compliance with the Code or ERISA, neither the provisions of Section 5.04 relating to the crediting of contributions, forfeitures and shares of Company Stock released from the Loan Suspense Account, nor any other provision of the Plan relating
to the allocation of benefits to Participants, may be amended more frequently than once every six months. Moreover, there shall not be any transfer of assets to a successor plan or merger or consolidation with another plan unless, in the event of
the termination of the successor plan or the surviving plan immediately following such transfer, merger, or consolidation, each participant or beneficiary would be entitled to a benefit equal to or greater than the benefit he would have been
entitled to if the plan in which he was previously a participant or beneficiary had terminated immediately prior to such transfer, merger, or consolidation. Following a termination of this Plan by the Bank, the Trustee shall continue to administer
the Trust and pay benefits in accordance with the Plan and the Committee’s instructions. 

  

	(c)	In the event of a Change in Control, the Plan shall be terminated and allocations made to Participants in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08 of the Plan.

 SECTION 13 
 General Provisions 
 Section 13.01 Nonassignability of Benefits. 
 The interests of Participants and other persons entitled to benefits under the Plan shall not be subject to the claims of their creditors and may not be voluntarily or
involuntarily assigned, alienated, pledged, encumbered, sold, or transferred. The prohibitions set forth in this Section 13.01 shall also apply to any judgment, decree, or order (including approval of a property or settlement agreement) which
relates to the provision of child support, alimony, or property rights to a present or former spouse, child, or other dependent of a Participant pursuant to a domestic relations order, unless such judgment, decree or order is determined to be a
“qualified domestic relations order” as defined in Section 414(p) of the Code. 
 Section 13.02 Limit of Employer Liability.

 The liability of the Employers with respect to Participants and other persons entitled to benefits under the Plan shall be limited to making
contributions to the Trust from time to time, in accordance with Section 4 of the Plan. 
  

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 Section 13.03 Plan Expenses. 
 All expenses incurred by the Committee or the Trustee in connection with administering the Plan and Trust shall be paid by the Trustee from the Trust Fund to the extent the expenses have not been paid or assumed by
the Employer. 
 Section 13.04 Nondiversion of Assets. 
 Except as provided in Sections 5.05 and 12.03 of the Plan, under no circumstances shall any portion of the Trust Fund be diverted to or used for any purpose other than the exclusive benefit of Participants and their
Beneficiaries prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities under the Plan. 
 Section 13.05 Separability of Provisions. 
 If any provision of the Plan is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the other provisions of the Plan shall not be affected but shall be applied as if the invalid or
unenforceable provision had not been included in the Plan. 
 Section 13.06 Service of Process. 
 The agent for the service of process upon the Plan shall be the Chairman of the Board of the Bank and the Trustee, or such other person as may be designated from time to
time by the Bank. 
 Section 13.07 Governing Law. 
 The Plan is established under, and its validity, construction and effect shall be governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee to the extent those laws are not preempted by federal law, including the provisions of ERISA. 
 Section 13.08 Special Rules for Persons Subject to Section 16(b) Requirements. 
 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any former Participant who is subject to the provisions of Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, who becomes eligible to again participate in the Plan, may not become
a Participant prior to the date that is six months from the date such former Participant terminated participation in the Plan. In addition, any person subject to the provisions of Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act receiving a distribution of
Company Stock from the Plan must hold such Company Stock for a period of six months, commencing with the date of distribution. However, this restriction will not apply to Company Stock distributions made in connection with death, retirement,
Disability or termination of employment, or made pursuant to the terms of a qualified domestic relations order. 
 Section 13.09 Military
Service. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan to the contrary, contributions, benefits and Service credit with respect to qualified
military service will be provided in accordance with Section 414(u) of the Code. 
  

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 Section 13.10 Minimum Distribution Requirements. 
 General Rules 
 1.1 Precedence. The requirements
of this Section 13.10 will take precedence over any inconsistent provisions of the Plan. 
 1.2 Requirements of Treasury Regulations
Incorporated. All distributions required under this Section will be determined and made in accordance with the Treasury regulations under section 401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
 1.3 TEFRA Section 242(b)(2) Elections. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this article, distributions may be made under a designation
made before January 1, 1984, in accordance with section 242(b)(2) of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) and the provisions of the plan that relate to section 242(b)(2) of TEFRA. 
 Time and Manner of Distribution. 
 1.1 Required
Beginning Date. The participant’s entire interest will be distributed, or begin to be distributed, to the participant no later than the participant’s required beginning date. 
 1.2 Death of Participant Before Distributions Begin. If the participant dies before distributions begin, the participant’s entire interest
will be distributed, or begin to be distributed, no later than as follows: 
  

	 	 (a)
	 If the participant’s surviving spouse is the participant’s sole designated beneficiary, then, except as
provided in the adoption agreement, distributions to the surviving spouse will begin by December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the participant died, or by December 31 of the calendar year in which
the participant would have attained age 70  1/2, if later. 

  

	 	(b)	If the participant’s surviving spouse is not the participant’s sole designated beneficiary, then, except as provided in the adoption agreement, distributions to the
designated beneficiary will begin by December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the participant died. 

  

	 	(c)	If there is no designated beneficiary as of September 30 of the year following the year of the participant’s death, the participant’s entire interest will be
distributed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the participant’s death. 

  

	 	(d)	If the participant’s surviving spouse is the participant’s sole designated beneficiary and the surviving spouse dies after the participant but before distributions to the
surviving spouse begin, this section 1.2, other than section 1.2(a), will apply as if the surviving spouse were the participant. 

  

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 1.3 Forms of Distribution. All distributions under this Plan will be made in a single lump sum.

 Required Minimum Distributions During Participant’s Lifetime. 
 1.1 Amount of Required Minimum Distribution For Each Distribution Calendar Year. During the participant’s lifetime, the minimum amount that will be distributed for each distribution calendar year is the
lesser of: 
  

	 	(a)	the quotient obtained by dividing the participant’s account balance by the distribution period in the Uniform Lifetime Table set forth in section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury
regulations, using the participant’s age as of the participant’s birthday in the distribution calendar year; or 

  

	 	(b)	if the participant’s sole designated beneficiary for the distribution calendar year is the participant’s spouse, the quotient obtained by dividing the participant’s
account balance by the number in the Joint and Last Survivor Table set forth in section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury regulations, using the participant’s and spouse’s attained ages as of the participant’s and spouse’s birthdays
in the distribution calendar year; or 

 1.2 Lifetime Required Minimum Distributions Continue Through Year of
Participant’s Death. Required minimum distributions will be determined under this section 3 beginning with the first distribution calendar year and up to and including the distribution calendar year that includes the participant’s date
of death. 
 Required Minimum Distributions After Participant’s Death. 
 1.1 Death On or After Date Distributions Begin.  
  

	 	(a)	Participant Survived by Designated Beneficiary. If the participant dies on or after the date distributions begin and there is a designated beneficiary, the minimum amount that will
be distributed for each distribution calendar year after the year of the participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the participant’s account balance by the longer of the remaining life expectancy of the participant or the
remaining life expectancy of the participant’s designated beneficiary, determined as follows: 

  

	 	1.	The participant’s remaining life expectancy is calculated using the age of the participant in the year of death, reduced by one for each subsequent year.

  

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	 	2.	If the participant’s surviving spouse is the participant’s sole designated beneficiary, the remaining life expectancy of the surviving spouse is calculated for each
distribution calendar year after the year of the participant’s death using the surviving spouse’s age as of the spouse’s birthday in that year. For distribution calendar years after the year of the surviving spouse’s death, the
remaining life expectancy of the surviving spouse is calculated using the age of the surviving spouse as of the spouse’s birthday in the calendar year of the spouse’s death, reduced by one for each subsequent calendar year.

  

	 	3.	If the participant’s surviving spouse is not the participant’s sole designated beneficiary, the designated beneficiary’s remaining life expectancy is calculated using
the age of the beneficiary in the year following the year of the participant’ death, reduced by one for each subsequent year. 

  

	 	(b)	No Designated Beneficiary. If the participant dies on or after the date distributions begin and there is no designated beneficiary as of September 30 of the year after the year
of the participant’s death, the minimum amount that will be distributed for each distribution calendar year after the year of the participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the participant’s account balance by the
participant’s remaining life expectancy calculated using the age of the participant in the year of death, reduced by one for each subsequent year. 

 1.2 Death Before Date Distributions Begin. 
  

	 	(a)	Participant Survived by Designated Beneficiary. Except as provided in the adoption agreement, if the participant dies before the date distributions begin and there is a designated
beneficiary, the minimum amount that will be distributed for each distribution calendar year after the year of the participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the participant’s account balance by the remaining life expectancy
of the participant’s designated beneficiary, determined as provided in this Section. 

  

	 	(b)	No Designated Beneficiary. If the participant dies before the date distributions begin and there is no designated beneficiary as of September 30 of the year following the year
of the participant’s death, distribution of the participant’s entire interest will be completed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the participant’s death. 

  

	 	(c)	Death of Surviving Spouse Before Distributions to Surviving Spouse Are Required to Begin. If the participant dies before the date distributions begin, the participant’s
surviving spouse is the participant’s sole designated beneficiary, and the surviving spouse dies before distributions are required to begin to the surviving spouse, this section will apply as if the surviving spouse were the participant.

  

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 Definitions for Section 13.10. 
 Designated beneficiary. The individual who is designated as the beneficiary under the Plan and is the designated beneficiary under section 401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code and section 1.401(a)(9)-1,
Q&A-4, of the Treasury regulations. 
 Distribution calendar year. A calendar year for which a minimum distribution is required.
For distributions beginning before the participant’s death, the first distribution calendar year is the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year which contains the participant’s required beginning date. For distributions
beginning after the participant’s death, the first distribution calendar year is the calendar year in which distributions are required to begin under section 2.2. The required minimum distribution for the participant’s first distribution
calendar year will be made on or before the participant’s required beginning date. The required minimum distribution for other distribution calendar years, including the required minimum distribution for the distribution calendar year in which
the participant’s required beginning date occurs, will be made on or before December 31 of that distribution calendar year. 
 Life expectancy. Life expectancy as computed by use of the Single Life Table in section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury regulations. 
 Participant’s account balance. The account balance as of the last valuation date in the calendar year immediately preceding the distribution calendar year (valuation calendar year) increased by the amount of any contributions
made and allocated or forfeitures allocated to the account balance as of dates in the valuation calendar year after the valuation date and decreased by distributions made in the valuation calendar year after the valuation date. The account balance
for the valuation calendar year includes any amounts rolled over transferred to the plan either in the valuation calendar year or in the distribution calendar year if distributed or transferred in the valuation calendar year. 
 SECTION 14 
 Top-Heavy Provisions

 Section 14.01 Top-Heavy Provisions. 
  

	(i)	Key employee. Key employee means any employee or former employee (including any deceased employee) who at any time during the Plan Year that includes the Determination Date
was an officer of the Employer having annual compensation greater than $130,000 (as adjusted under Section 416(i)(1) of the Code for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2002), a 5% owner of the Employer or a 1% owner of the Employer
having annual compensation of more than $150,000. For this purpose, annual compensation means compensation within the meaning of Section 415(c)(3) of the Code. The determination of who is a key employee will be made in accordance with Section
416(i)(1) of the Code and the applicable regulations and other guidance of general applicability issued thereunder. 

  

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	(ii)	Determination of present values and amounts. This section (ii) shall apply for purposes of determining the present values of accrued benefits and the amounts of account
balances of Participants as of the distribution date. 

  

	 	(A)	Distributions during year ending on the Determination Date. The present values of accrued benefits and the amounts of account balances of a Participant as of the
Determination Date shall be increased by the distributions made with respect to the Participant under the Plan and any Plan aggregated with the Plan under Section 416(g)(2) of the Code during the 1-year period ending on the Determination Date.
The preceding sentence shall also apply to distributions under a terminated plan which, had it not been terminated, would have been aggregated with the Plan under Section 416(g)(2)(A)(i) of the Code. In the case of a distribution made for a
reason other than separation from service, death or disability, this provision shall be applied by substituting “5-year period” for “1-year period”. 

  

	 	(B)	Participants not performing services during the year ending on the Determination Date. The accrued benefits and accounts of any individual who has not performed services for
the Employer during the 1-year period ending on the Determination Date shall not be taken into account. 

 Section 14.02 Plan
Modifications Upon Becoming Top-Heavy. 
  

	(a)	Minimum Accruals. Section 5.04 of the Plan will be modified to provide that the aggregate amount of Employer contributions allocated in each Plan Year to the
Accounts of each Participant who is a non-Key Employee (as defined under Section 416(i)(1) of the Code), and who is employed by an Employer as of the last day of the Plan Year, may not be less than the lesser of: 

  

	 	(i)	three percent (3%) of his Compensation for the Plan Year; and 

  

	 	(ii)	a percentage of his Compensation equal to the largest percentage obtained by dividing the sum of the amount credited to the Accounts of any Key Employee by that Key Employee’s
Compensation. 

  

	(b)	The preceding provision will remain in effect for the period in which the Plan is top-heavy. If, for any particular year thereafter, the Plan is no longer top-heavy, the provisions
contained in this Section 14.02 shall cease to apply, except that any previously vested portion of any Account balance shall remain nonforfeitable. 

  

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 Exhibit 10.2 
 TRUST AGREEMENT 
 BETWEEN 
 FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B. 
 AND 
 [                                      
              ] 
 FOR THE 
 FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B. 
 EMPLOYEE
STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN TRUST 
 Effective as of January 1, 2008 

 CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page No.
	Section 1	  	Creation of Trust	  	1
			
	Section 2	  	Investment of Trust Fund and Administrative Powers of the Trustee	  	2
			
	Section 3	  	Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Payment of Expenses and Taxes	  	7
			
	Section 4	  	Records and Valuation	  	8
			
	Section 5	  	Instructions from Committee	  	9
			
	Section 6	  	Change of Trustee	  	10
			
	Section 7	  	Miscellaneous	  	10

  

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 This TRUST AGREEMENT dated as of January 1, 2008 between FIRST SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B. with its
administrative office at 501 East Lewis & Clark Parkway, Clarksville, IN 47129 (hereinafter called the “Company”),
[                                ] with its administrative office at
                                        
             (hereinafter called the “Trustee”). 
 WITNESSETH THAT:

 WHEREAS, the Company has approved and adopted an employee stock ownership plan for the benefit of its employees, the First Savings Bank,
F.S.B. Employee Stock Ownership Plan (hereinafter called the “Plan”); and 
 WHEREAS, the Company has authorized the execution of
this Trust Agreement and has appointed
[                                        
        ] as Trustee of the Trust Fund created pursuant to the Plan; and 
 WHEREAS,
[                                        
        ] has agreed to act as Trustee and to hold and administer the assets of the Plan in accordance with the terms of this Trust Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the Company and the Trustee agree as follows: 
 Section 1. Creation of Trust. 
 1.1 Trustee.
[                                        
        ] shall serve as Trustee of the Trust Fund created in accordance with and in furtherance of the Plan, and shall serve as Trustee until its removal or resignation in accordance with Section 6.

 1.2 Trust Fund. The Trustee hereby agrees to accept contributions from the Employer as defined in the Plan and amounts transferred
from other qualified retirement plans from time to time in accordance with the terms of the Plan. All such property and contributions, together with income thereon and increments thereto, shall constitute the “Trust Fund” to be held in
accordance with the terms of the Trust Agreement. 
 1.3 Incorporation of Plan. An instrument entitled “First Savings Bank,
F.S.B. Employee Stock Ownership Plan” is incorporated herein by reference, and this Trust Agreement shall be interpreted consistently with that Plan. All words and phrases defined in that Plan shall have the same meanings when used in this
Trust Agreement. 
 1.4 Name. The name of this trust shall be “First Savings Bank, F.S.B. Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Trust.” 
 1.5 Nondiversion of Assets. In no event shall any part of the corpus or income of the Trust Fund be used for, or
diverted to, purposes other than for the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their Beneficiaries prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities under the Plan, except to the extent that assets may be returned to the Employer in accordance with
the Plan where the Plan fails to qualify initially under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), or where they are attributable to contributions made by mistake of fact or in excess of the deductibility allowed under
the Code. 
  

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 Section 2. Investment of Trust Fund and Administrative Powers of the Trustee. 
 2.1 Stock and Other Investments. The basic investment policy of the Plan shall be to invest primarily in Stock of the Employer for the exclusive
benefit of the Participants and their Beneficiaries. The Committee shall have full and complete investment authority and responsibility with respect to the purchase, retention, sale, exchange, and pledge of Stock and the payment of Stock
Obligations, and the Trustee shall not deal in any way with Stock except in accordance with its obligations pursuant to this Trust Agreement and the written instructions of the Committee. The Trustee shall invest, or keep invested, all or a portion
of the Trust Fund in Stock, and shall pay Stock Obligations out of assets of the Trust Fund, as instructed from time to time by the Committee. The Trustee shall invest any balance of the Trust Fund (the “Investment Fund”) in such other
property as the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall deem advisable, subject to any delegation of such investment responsibility pursuant to Section 2.2. Nothing contained herein shall provide investment discretion authority or any like
responsibility in regard to the assets of the Trust Fund. 
 In connection with instructions to acquire Stock, the Trustee may purchase newly
issued or outstanding Stock from the Employer or any other holders of Stock, including Participants, Beneficiaries, and Plan fiduciaries. All purchases and sales of Stock shall be made by the Trustee at fair market value as determined by the
Committee in good faith and in accordance with any applicable requirements under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”). Such purchases may be made with assets of the Trust Fund, with funds borrowed for
this purpose (with or without guarantees of repayment to the lender by the Employer), or by any combination of the foregoing. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement or the Plan, neither the Committee nor the Trustee shall make any purchase, sale, exchange, investment, pledge, valuation, or loan, or take any other action involving those assets
for which they are responsible which (i) is inconsistent with the policy of the Plan and Trust, (ii) is inconsistent with the prudence and diversification requirements set forth in Sections 404(a)(1)(B) and (C) of ERISA (to the extent
such requirements apply to an employee stock ownership plan and trust), (iii) is prohibited by Section 406 or 407 of ERISA, or (iv) would impair the qualification of the Plan or the exemption of the Trust under Sections 401 and 501,
respectively, of the Code. 
 2.2 Delegation of Investment Responsibility. The Committee may, by written notice and in accordance with
the Plan, direct the Trustee to segregate any portion or all of the Investment Fund into one or more separate accounts for each of which full investment responsibility will be delegated to an investment manager appointed in such notice pursuant to
Section 402(c)(3) of ERISA (hereinafter a “Manager”). For any separate account where the Trustee is to maintain custody of the assets, the Trustee and the Manager shall agree upon procedures for the transmittal of investment
instructions from the Manager to the Trustee, and the Trustee may provide the Manager with such documents as may be necessary to authorize the Manager to effect transactions directly on behalf of the segregated account. 
  

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 Further, the Committee may, by written notice and in accordance with the Plan, direct the Trustee to
segregate any portion or all of the Investment Fund into one or more separate accounts for each of which full investment responsibility will be delegated to an insurance company through one or more group annuity contracts, deposit administration
contracts, or similar contracts, which may provide for investments in any commingled separate accounts established under such contracts. An insurance company shall be a Manager with respect to any amounts held under such a contract except to the
extent the insurer’s assets are not deemed assets of the Plan and Trust Fund pursuant to Section 401(b)(2) of ERISA. The allocation of amounts held under such a contract among the insurer’s general account and one or more individual
or commingled separate accounts shall be determined by the Committee except as otherwise agreed by the Committee and the insurer. 
 Any
Manager shall have all of the powers given to the Trustee pursuant to Section 2.3 with respect to the portion of the Trust Fund committed to its investment discretion and control. The Trustee shall be responsible for the safekeeping of any
assets which remain in their custody, but in no event shall the Trustee be under any duty to question or make any inquiry or suggestion regarding the action or inaction of a Manager or an insurer or the advisability of acquiring, retaining, or
disposing of any asset of a segregated account. The Employer shall indemnify and hold the Trustee harmless from any and all costs, damages, expenses, and liabilities which the Trustee may incur by reason of any action taken or omitted to be taken by
the Trustee upon directions from the Committee, a Manager, or an insurer pursuant to this Section 2.2. 
 2.3 Trustee Powers. In
addition to and not by way of limitation upon the fiduciary powers granted to it by law, the Trustee shall have the following specific powers, subject to the limitations set forth in Section 2.1: 
 2.3-1 to receive, hold, manage, invest and reinvest the money or other property which constitutes the Trust Fund, without distinction between principal
and income; 
 2.3-2 to hold funds uninvested temporarily, provided it is a period of time that is not unreasonable, without liability for
interest thereon, and to deposit funds in one or more savings or similar accounts with any banks and savings and loan associations which are insured by an instrumentality of the federal government, including the Trustee if it is such an institution;

 2.3-3 at the direction of the Committee, to invest or reinvest the whole or any portion of the money or other property which constitutes
the Trust Fund in such common or preferred stocks, investment trust shares, mutual funds, commingled trust funds, partnership interests, bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness, and real and personal property as the Trustee in their
absolute judgment and discretion may deem to be for the best interests of the Trust Fund, regardless of nondiversification to the extent that such nondiversification is clearly prudent, and regardless of whether any such investment or property is
authorized by law regarding the investment of trust funds, of a wasting asset nature, temporarily non-income producing, or within or without the United States; 
  

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 2.3-4 to invest in common and preferred stocks, bonds, notes, or other obligations of any corporation or
business enterprise in which an Employer or its owners may own an interest; 
 2.3-5 at the direction of the Committee, to exchange any
investment or property, real or personal, for other investments or properties at such time and upon such terms as the Trustee shall deem proper; 
 2.3-6 at the direction of the Committee, to sell, transfer, convey or otherwise dispose of any investment or property, real or personal, for cash or on credit, in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as the Trustee shall deem
advisable, and no person dealing with the Trustee shall be under any duty to inquire as to the validity, expediency, or propriety of any such sale or as to the application of the purchase money paid to the Trustee; 
 2.3-7 to hold any investment or property in the name of the Trustee, with or without the designation of any fiduciary capacity, or in the name of a
nominee, or unregistered, or in such other form that title may pass by delivery; provided, however, that the Trustee’s records always show that such investment or property belongs to the Trust Fund and the Trustee shall not be relieved hereby
of its responsibility to maintain safe custody of such investment or property; 
 2.3-8 to organize one or more corporations to hold, manage,
or liquidate any property, including real estate, owned or acquired by the Trust Fund if in the sole discretion of the Trustee the organization of such corporation or corporations is for the best interests of the Trust and the Plan Participants and
Beneficiaries; 
 2.3-9 to extend the time for payment of, to modify, to renew, or to release security from any mortgage, note or other
evidence of indebtedness, or to take advantage of or waive any default; to foreclose mortgages and bid on property under foreclosure or to take title to property by conveyance in lieu of foreclosure, either with or without the payment of additional
consideration; 
 2.3-10 to vote in person or by proxy all stocks and other securities having voting privileges; to exercise or refrain from
exercising any option or privilege with respect to stocks and other securities, including any right or privilege to subscribe for or otherwise to acquire stocks and other securities; or to sell any such right or privilege; to assent to and join in
any plan of refinance, merger, consolidation, reorganization or liquidation of any corporation or other enterprise in which this Trust may have an interest, to deposit stocks and other securities with any committee formed to effectuate the same, to
pay any expense incidental thereto, to exchange stocks and other securities for those which may be issued pursuant to any such plan, and to retain as an investment the stocks and other securities received by the Trustee; and to deposit any
investment in a voting trust; notwithstanding the preceding, Participants and Beneficiaries shall be entitled to direct the manner in which stock allocated to their respective accounts are to be voted on all matters. All stock which has been
allocated to Participants’ Accounts for which the Trustee has received no written direction and all unallocated Employer securities will be voted by the Trustee in direct proportion to any Participant’s directions received and solely in
the interest of the Participants and Beneficiaries. Whenever such voting rights are to be exercised, the Employer, the Committee and the Trustee shall see that all Participants and Beneficiaries are 

  

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provided with adequate opportunity to deliver their instructions to the Trustee regarding voting of stock allocated to their accounts. The instructions of
the Participants with respect to the voting of allocated shares hereunder shall be confidential; 
 2.3-11 to abandon any property, real or
personal, which the Trustee shall consider to be worthless or not of sufficient value to warrant its keeping or protecting; to abstain from the payment of taxes, water rents, assessments, repairs, maintenance, and upkeep of any such property; to
permit any such property to be lost by tax sale or other proceedings, and to convey any such property for a nominal consideration or without consideration; 
 2.3-12 to borrow money from the Employer or from others (including the Trustee), and to enter into installment contracts, for the purchase of Stock upon such terms and conditions and at such reasonable rates of
interest as the Committee may deem to be advisable, to issue its promissory notes as Trustee to evidence such debt, to secure the payment of such notes by pledging any property of the Trust Fund, and to authorize the holders of any such notes to
pledge them to secure obligations of the holders and in connection therewith to repledge any assets of the Trust as security therefor; provided that, with respect to any extension of credit to the Trust involving, as a lender or guarantor, the
Employer or other “disqualified person” within the meaning of Section 4975(e)(2) of the Code — 
  

	 	(a)	each loan or installment contract is primarily for the benefit of Participants and Beneficiaries of the Plan; 

  

	 	(b)	any interest on a loan or installment contract does not exceed a reasonable rate; 

  

	 	(c)	the proceeds of any loan shall be used only to acquire Stock, to repay the loan, or to repay a previous loan meeting these conditions, and the subject of any installment contract
shall be only the Trust’s purchase of Stock; 

  

	 	(d)	any collateral pledged to a creditor by the Trustee shall consist only of qualifying employer securities as that term is defined under Section 4975(e)(8) of the Code and the
creditor shall have no recourse against the Trust Fund except with respect to the collateral (although the creditor may have recourse against an Employer as guarantor); 

  

	 	(e)	payments with respect to a loan or installment contract shall be made only from those amounts contributed by the Employer to the Trust Fund, from amounts earned on such
contributions, and from cash dividends received on unallocated Stock held by the Trust as collateral for such an obligation; and 

  

	 	(f)	upon the payment of any portion of balance due on a loan or upon any installment payment, a proportionate part of any qualified employer securities originally pledged as collateral
for such indebtedness shall be released from encumbrance in accordance with Section 4.2 of the Plan and the Committee shall at least annually advise the Trustee of the number of shares of Stock so released and the proper allocation of such
shares under the terms of the Plan; 

 2.3-13 to manage and operate any real property which shall at any time constitute an
asset of the Trust Fund; to make repairs, alterations, and improvements thereto; to insure such property against loss by fire or other casualty; to lease or grant options for the sale of such property, which lease or option may be for a period of
time which may extend beyond the life of this Trust; and to take any other action or enter into any other contract respecting such property which is consistent with the best interests of the Trust; 
  

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 2.3-14 to pay any and all reasonable and normal expenses incurred in connection with the exercise of any
power, right, authority or discretion granted herein, and, upon prior notice to the Company, to employ and compensate agents, investment counsel, custodians, actuaries, attorneys, and accountants in such connection; 
 2.3-15 to employ and consult with any legal counsel, who also may be counsel to an Employer or the Administrator, with respect to the meaning or
construction of this Trust Agreement, the extent of the Trustee’s obligations and duties hereunder, and whether the Trustee should take or decline to take a particular action hereunder, and the Trustee shall be fully protected with respect to
any action taken or omitted by such Trustee in good faith pursuant to such advice; 
 2.3-16 to defend any action or proceeding instituted
against the Trust Fund, to institute any action on behalf of the Trust Fund, and to compromise or submit to arbitration any dispute concerning the Trust Fund; 
 2.3-17 to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all documents of transfer and conveyance and any and all other instruments that may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers herein granted;

 2.3-18 to commingle the Trust Fund created pursuant hereto, in whole or in part, in a single trust with all or any portion of any other
trust fund, assigning an undivided interest to each such commingled trust fund, provided that such commingled trust is itself exempt from taxation pursuant to Section 501(a) of the Code, or its successor Section; and provided further that the
trust agreement governing such commingled trust shall be deemed incorporated by reference in the Plan; 
 2.3-19 where two or more trusts
governed by this Trust Agreement have an undivided interest in any property, to credit the income from such property to such trusts in proportion to their undivided interests, and when non pro rata distributions of property or money are made from
such trusts, to make appropriate adjustments to the undivided fractional interests of such trusts; 
 2.3-20 to invest all or any portion of
the Trust Fund in one or more group annuity contracts, deposit administration contracts, and other such contracts with insurance companies, including any commingled separate accounts established under such contracts; 
 2.3-21 generally, with respect to all cash, stocks and other securities, and property, both real and personal, received or held in the Trust Fund by the
Trustee, to exercise all the same rights and powers as are or may be lawfully exercised by persons owning cash, or stocks and other securities, or such property in their own right; and to do all other acts, whether or not expressly authorized, which
it may deem necessary or proper for the protection of the Trust Fund; and 
  

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 2.3-22 whenever more than two persons shall qualify to act as co-Trustee, to exercise and perform every
power (including discretionary powers), authority or duty by the concurrence of a majority of them the same effect as if all had joined therein, except that the unanimous vote of such persons shall be necessary to determine the number (one or more)
and identity of persons who may sign checks, make withdrawals from financial institutions, have access to safe deposit boxes, or direct the sale of trust assets and the disposition of the proceeds. 
 2.4 Brokerage. If permitted in writing by the Committee the Trustee shall have the power and authority, to be exercised in their sole discretion
at any time and from time to time, to issue and place orders for the purchase or sale of securities with qualified brokers and dealers. Such orders may be placed with such qualified brokers and/or dealers who also provide investment information or
other research or statistical services to the Trustee in its capacity as a fiduciary or investment manager for other clients. 
 Section 3. Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Payment of Expenses and Taxes. 
 3.1 Fees and Expenses
from Fund. In consideration for rendering services pursuant to this Trust Agreement, the Trustee shall be paid fees in accordance with the Trustee’s fee schedule as in effect from time to time. Fee changes resulting in fee increases shall
be effective upon not less than 30 days’ notice to the Company. In addition, the Trustee shall be reimbursed for any reasonable expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in the administration of the Trust created hereby.
Fees and expenses shall be allocated to Participants’ Accounts, if any, unless paid directly by the Employer. All compensation and expenses of the Trustee shall be paid out of the Trust Fund or by the Employer as specified in the Plan. If and
to the extent the Trust Fund shall not be sufficient, such compensation and expenses shall be paid by the Employer upon demand. If payment is due but not paid by the Employer, such amount shall be paid from the assets of the Trust Fund. The Trustee
is hereby empowered to withdraw all such compensation and expenses which are 60 days past due from the Trust Fund, and, in furtherance thereof, liquidate any assets of the Trust Fund, without further authorization or direction from or by any person.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event any officer or director of First Savings Bank, F.S.B. serves as trustee of the Plan, no compensation shall be paid to the officer or director in exchange for his or her services as trustee. 
 3.2 Indemnification. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement, any individual designated as a trustee hereunder shall be
indemnified and held harmless by the Employer to the fullest extent permitted by law against any and all costs, damages, expenses and liabilities including, but not limited to attorneys’ fees and disbursements reasonably incurred by or imposed
upon such individual in connection with any claim made against him or in which he may be involved by reason of his being, or having been, a trustee hereunder, to the extent such amounts are not satisfied by insurance maintained by the Employer,
except liability which is adjudicated to have resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Trustee by reason of any action so taken. Further, any corporate trustee and its officers, directors and agents may be indemnified and held
harmless by the Employer to the fullest extent permitted by law against any and all costs, damages, expenses and liabilities including, but not limited to, 

  

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attorneys’ fees and disbursements reasonably incurred by or imposed upon such persons and/or corporation in connection with any claim made against it or
them or in which such persons and/or corporation may be involved by reason of its being, or having been, a trustee hereunder as may be agreed between the Employer and such trustee, except liability which is adjudicated to have resulted from the
gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Trustee by reason of any action so taken. 
 3.3 Expenses. All expenses of administering
the Trust and the Plan, whether incurred by the Trustee or the Committee, shall be paid by the Trustee from the Trust Fund to the extent such expenses shall not have been assumed by the Employer. 
 3.4 Taxes. All taxes that may be levied or assessed upon or in respect of the Trust Fund shall be paid from the Trust Fund. The Trustee shall
notify the Committee of any proposed or final assessments of taxes and may assume that any such taxes are lawfully levied or assessed unless the Committee advises it in writing to the contrary within fifteen days after receiving the above notice
from the Trustee. In such case, the Trustee, if requested by the Committee in writing, shall contest the validity of such taxes in any manner deemed appropriate by the Committee; the Employer may itself contest the validity of any such taxes, in
which case the Committee shall so notify the Trustee and the Trustee shall have no responsibility or liability respecting such contest. If either party to this Agreement contests any such proposed levy or assessments, the other party shall provide
such information and cooperation as the party conducting the contest shall reasonably request. 
 Section 4. Records and
Valuation. 
 4.1 Records. The Trustee, and any investment manager appointed pursuant to Section 2.2, shall maintain accurate
and detailed records and accounts of all investments, receipts, disbursements and other transactions made by it with respect to the Trust Fund, and all accounts, books and records relating thereto shall be open at all reasonable time to inspection
and audit by the Committee and the Employer. 
 4.2 Valuation. From time to time upon the request of the Committee, but at least
annually as of the last day of each Plan Year, the Trustee shall prepare a balance sheet of the Investment Fund in accordance with the Plan and shall deliver copies of the balance sheet to the Committee and the Employer. 
 4.3 Discharge of Trustee. Ninety (90) days after the filing of any balance sheet under Section 4.2 or any accounting under
Section 6, the Trustee shall be forever released and discharged from any liability or accountability other than for gross negligence or wilful misconduct on the part of the Trustee to anyone with respect to the transactions shown or reflected
in such balance sheet or accounting, except with respect to any acts or transactions as to which the Committee, within such 90-day period, files written objections with the Trustee. The written approval of the Committee of any balance sheet or
accounting so filed by the Trustee, or the Committee’s failure to file written objections within 90 days, shall be a settlement of such balance sheet or accounting as against all persons, and shall forever release and discharge the Trustee from
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reflected in such balance sheet or accounting other than liability arising out of the Trustee’s gross negligence or wilful misconduct. If a statement of
objections is filed by the Committee and the Committee is satisfied that its objections should be withdrawn or if the balance sheet or accounting is adjusted to its satisfaction, the Committee shall indicate its approval of the balance sheet or
accounting in a written statement filed with the Trustee and the Trustee shall be forever released and discharged from any liability of accountability to anyone in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence. If an objection is not settled by
the Committee and the Trustee, the Trustee may start a proceeding for a judicial settlement of the balance sheet or accounting in any court of competent jurisdictions; the only parties that need be joined in such a proceeding are the Trustee, the
Committee, the Employer and any other parties whose participation is required by law. 
 4.4 Right to Judicial Settlement. Nothing in
this Agreement shall prevent the Trustee from having its account settled by a court of competent jurisdiction at any time. The only parties that need be joined in any such proceeding are the Employer, the Committee, the Trustee and any other parties
whose participation is required by law. 
 Section 5. Instructions from Committee. 
 5.1 Certification of Members of the Committee. From time to time the Company shall certify to the Trustee in writing the names of the individuals
comprising the Committee and shall furnish to the Trustee specimens of their signatures and the signatures of their agents, if any. The Trustee shall be entitled to presume that the identities of such individuals and their agents are unchanged until
it receives a certification from the Company notifying it of any changes. 
 5.2 Instructions to Trustee. 
 (a) The Trustee shall pay benefits and administrative expenses under the Plan only when it receives (and in accordance with) written instructions of the
Committee indicating the amount of the payment and the name and address of the recipient in accordance with the terms of the Plan. The Trustee need not inquire into whether any payment the Committee instructs the Trustee to make is consistent with
the terms of the Plan or applicable law or otherwise proper. Any payment made by the Trustee in accordance with such instructions shall be a complete discharge and acquaintance to the Trustee. If the Committee advises the Trustee that benefits have
become payable with respect to a Participant’s interest in the Trust Fund but does not instruct the Trustee as to the manner of payment, the Trustee shall hold the Participant’s interest in the Trust until the Trustee receives written
instructions from the Committee as to the manner of payment. The Trustee shall not pay benefits from the Trust Fund without such instructions, even though it may be informed from other sources, including, without limitation, a Participant or
Beneficiary, that benefits are payable under the Plan. The Trustee shall have no responsibility to determine when, to whom or in what amount benefits and expenses are payable under the Plan. Further, the Trustee shall have no power, authority or
duty to interpret the Plan or inquire into the decisions or determinations of the Committee, or to question the instructions given to it by the Committee. If the Committee so directs, the Trustee shall segregate amounts payable with respect to the
interest in the Plan of any Participant and administer them separately from the rest of the Trust Fund in accordance with the Committee’s instructions. 
  

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 (b) The Trustee may require the Committee to certify in writing that any payment of benefits or expenses
it instructs the Trustee to make pursuant to Section 5.2(a) above is: (i) in accordance with the terms of the Plan and/or (ii) one which the Committee is authorized by the Plan and any other applicable instruments to direct and/or
(iii) made for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits to Participants and Beneficiaries, or defraying reasonable expenses of Plan administration and/or (iv) not made to a party in interest (within the meaning of ERISA
Section 3(14)), and/or (v) not a prohibited transaction (within the meaning of Code Section 4975 and ERISA Section 406). If the Trustee requests, instructions to pay benefits shall be made by the Committee on forms prepared by
the Trustee to include any or all of the above representations. The Trustee shall be fully protected in relying on the truth of any such representation by the Committee and shall have no duty to investigate whether such representations are correct
or to see to the application of any amounts paid to and received by the recipient. 
 5.3 Plan Change. In the event of an amendment,
merger, division, or termination of the Plan, the Trustee shall continue to disburse funds and to take other proper actions in accordance with the instructions of the Committee. 
 Section 6. Change of Trustee. 
 The Company may at any time remove any person or entity serving as a Trustee hereunder by giving to such person or entity written notice of removal and, if applicable, the name and address of the successor trustee. Any person or entity
serving as a Trustee hereunder may resign at any time by giving written notice to the Company. Any such removal or resignation shall take effect within 30 days after notice has been given by the Trustee or by the Company, as the case may be. Within
those 30 days, the removed or resigned Trustee shall transfer, pay over and deliver any portion of the Trust Fund in its possession or control (less an appropriate reserve for any unpaid fees, expenses, and liabilities) and all pertinent records to
the successor or remaining trustee; provided, however, that any assets which are invested in a collective fund or in some other manner which prevents their immediate transfer shall be transferred and delivered to the successor trustee as soon as may
be practicable. Thereafter, the removed or resigned Trustee shall have no liability for the Trust Fund or for its administration by the successor or remaining trustee, but shall render an accounting to the Committee of its administration of the
Trust Fund through the date on which its Trusteeship shall have been terminated. The Company may also, upon 30 days’ notice to each person currently serving as a trustee, appoint one or more persons to serve as co-Trustee hereunder. 

Section 7. Miscellaneous. 
 7.1 Right to Amend. This Trust Agreement may be amended from time to time by an instrument executed by the Company; provided, however, that any amendment affecting the powers, duties or liabilities of the Trustee must be approved by
the Trustee, and provided, further, that no amendment may divert any portion of the Trust Fund to purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their Beneficiaries prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities for benefits. Any
amendment shall apply to the Trust Fund as constituted at the time of the amendment as well as to that portion of the Trust Fund which is subsequently acquired. 
  

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 7.2 Compliance with ERISA. In the exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties, the
Trustee shall act in good faith and in accordance with the applicable requirements under ERISA. Except as may be otherwise required by ERISA, the Trustee shall not be required to furnish any bond in any jurisdiction for the performance of their
duties and, if a bond is required despite this provision, no surety shall be required on it. 
 7.3 Nonresponsibility for Funding. The
Trustee shall be under no duty to enforce the payment of any contributions and shall not be responsible for the adequacy of the Trust Fund to satisfy any obligations for benefits, expenses, and liabilities under the Plan. 
 7.4 Reports. The Trustees shall file any report which they are required by law to file with any governmental authority with respect to this Trust,
and the Committee shall furnish to the Trustee whatever information is necessary to prepare the report. 
 7.5 Dealings with the
Trustee. Persons dealing with the Trustee, including, but not limited to, banks, brokers, dealers, and insurers, shall be under no obligation to inquire concerning the validity of anything which the Trustee purports to do, nor need any person
see to the proper application of any money paid or any property transferred upon the order of the Trustee or to inquire into the Trustee’s authority as to any transaction. 
 7.6 Limitation Upon Responsibilities. The Trustee shall have no responsibilities with respect to the Plan or Trust other than those specifically
enumerated or explicitly allocated to it under this Trust Agreement or the provisions of ERISA. All other responsibilities are retained and shall be performed by one or more of the Employer, the Committee, and such advisors or agents as they choose
to engage. 
 The Trustee may execute any of the trusts or powers hereof and perform any of its duties by or through attorneys, agents,
receivers or employees and shall not be answerable for the conduct of the same if chosen with reasonable care and shall be entitled to advice of counsel concerning all matters of trust hereof and the duties hereunder, and may in all cases pay such
reasonable compensation to all such attorneys, agents, receivers and employees as may reasonably be employed in connection with the trusts hereof. The Trustee may act upon the opinion or advice of any attorney (who may be the attorney for the
Trustee or attorney for the Committee), approved by the Trustee in the exercise of reasonable care. The Trustee shall not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from any action or non-action in good faith in reliance upon such opinion or
advice. 
 The Trustee shall be protected in acting upon any notice, request, consent, certificate, order, affidavit, letter, telegram or
other paper or document believed to be genuine and correct and to have been signed or sent by the proper person or persons, and the Trustee shall be under no duty to make any investigation or inquiry as to any statement contained in any such writing
but may accept the same as conclusive evidence of the truth and accuracy of the statements therein contained. 
  

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 The Trustee shall not be liable for other than their gross negligence or willful misconduct. Except in
the case of gross negligence or wilful misconduct on the part of the Trustee, the Trustee in its corporate capacity shall not be liable for claims of any persons in any manner regarding the Plan; such claims shall be limited to the Trust Fund.
Unless the Trustee participates knowingly in, or knowingly undertakes to conceal, an act or omission of the Committee or any other fiduciary, knowing such act or omission to be a breach of fiduciary responsibility, the Trustee shall be under no
liability for any loss of any kind which may result by reason of such act or omission. 
 Before taking any action hereunder at the request
or direction of the Committee, the Trustee may require that indemnity in form and amount satisfactory to the Trustee be furnished for the reimbursement of any and all costs and expenses to which they may be put including, without limitation,
reasonable attorneys’ fees and to protect them against all liability, except liability which is adjudicated to have resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Trustee by reason of any action so taken. 
 No provision of this Trust Agreement shall require the Trustee to expend or risk their own funds or otherwise incur any financial liability in the
performance of any of their duties hereunder, or in the exercise of any of their rights or powers, if they shall have reasonable grounds for believing that repayment of such funds or adequate indemnity against such risk or liability is not
reasonably assured to them. 
 7.7 Qualification of the Plan and Trust. The Trustee shall be fully protected in assuming that the Plan
and Trust meet the requirements of Code Sections 401 and 501, respectively, and all the applicable provisions of ERISA, unless they are advised to the contrary in writing by the Committee or a governmental agency. 
 7.8 Party in Interest Information. The Employer shall provide the Trustee with such information concerning the relationship between any person or
organization and the Plan as the Trustee reasonably requests in order to determine whether such person or organization is a party in interest with respect to the Plan within the meaning of ERISA Section 3(14). 
 7.9 Disputes. If a dispute arises as to the payment of any funds or delivery of any assets by the Trustee, the Trustee may withhold such payment
or delivery until the dispute is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or finally settled in writing by the parties concerned. 
 7.10 Successor Trustee. This Trust Agreement shall apply to any person who shall be appointed to succeed the person currently appointed as the Trustee; and any reference herein to the Trustee shall be deemed to include any one or
more individuals or corporations or any combination thereof who or which have at any time acted as a co-trustee or as the sole trustee. 
 7.11 Governing State Law. This Trust Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana to the extent those laws may be applicable under the provisions of ERISA. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Trust Agreement as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

							
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