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Item 5.02 | Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers |
On February 14, 2020, CVB Financial Corp. (“CVB”) and its principal subsidiary, Citizens Business Bank (the “Bank” and with CVB, the “Company”), entered into an Employment Agreement (the “Employment Agreement”) with David A. Brager, the Bank’s current Executive Vice President, Sales Division Manager, which provides for the appointment of Mr. Brager as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, effective March 16, 2020 (the “Effective Date”). In addition, Mr. Brager will be appointed to the Board of Directors of CVB and the Bank as of the Effective Date.
Mr. Brager, who is 52 years old, assumed the position of Executive Vice President and Sales Division Manager of the Bank on November 22, 2010. From 2007 to 2010, he served as Senior Vice President and Regional Manager of the Central Valley Region for the Bank. From 2003 to 2007, he served as Senior Vice President and Manager of the Fresno Business Financial Center for the Bank. Prior to such time, Mr. Brager held management positions with Westamerica Bank. Mr. Brager’s appointment follows the previously announced retirement of Christopher D. Myers, the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, effective as of March 15, 2020.
Pursuant to the Employment Agreement, Mr. Brager is employed for an initial term of approximately three years, ending on March 31, 2023, with successive renewal terms for one-year periods thereafter in each case unless terminated by either the Company or Mr. Brager.
Mr. Brager’s base salary is set at $600,000 for the initial year of the term. The Company’s Compensation Committee will evaluate Mr. Brager’ and the Bank’s performance annually, and the Company’s Compensation Committee may adjust Mr. Brager’ base salary upward from time to time in its sole discretion. During the term of the Employment Agreement, Mr. Brager will continue to be eligible to participate each year in the Company’s Executive Performance Compensation Plan adopted under the Company’s 2015 Executive Incentive Plan, with a target bonus opportunity of 100% of base salary and with a maximum bonus under such plan of 150% of Mr. Brager’s base salary depending on the Company’s and Mr. Brager’ achievement of performance goals.
In addition, and in accordance with the terms of the Employment Agreement and the Company’s 2018 Equity Incentive Plan, Mr. Brager will receive on or before March 31, 2020, a grant of time-based restricted stock units (the “Time RSUs”) for a number of shares of CVB common stock having a value of $360,000 on the grant date and a grant of a performance-based RSU’s (the “Performance RSUs”) for a target of number of shares of CVB common stock having a value of $360,000 on the grant date. The Employment Agreement provides for the Company’s Compensation Committee to make additional Time RSU, Performance RSU and/or stock option or restricted stock grants to Mr. Brager annually during the term of the Employment Agreement, with expected annual target grant date value of the underlying equity of one hundred twenty percent (120%) of Mr. Brager’s annual base salary at time of grant, in such forms of awards and on such terms as may be determined from time to time by the Company’s Compensation Committee
The initial Time RSUs vest in three equal annual installments on the first three anniversaries of the grant date, provided that, except as described below, Mr. Brager continues in employment with the Company through each vesting date.
The initial Performance RSUs vest at the end of a three-year performance period from April 1, 2020 through March 31, 2023, at, above or below the target number of shares, based on the financial performance of the Company during such performance period. The performance criteria and performance targets for the Performance RSUs are to be established by the Company’s Compensation Committee and set forth in an award agreement as of the grant date.
Except as described below, the Performance RSUs will vest, based on performance, at the end of the three-year performance period only if Mr. Brager continues in employment with the Company or the Bank through such date.
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The Employment Agreement provides that if Mr. Brager is terminated without “cause” (other than by reason of his disability) he is to be paid an amount equal to the sum of two times (2x) his annual base pay plus two times (2x) his average annual bonus granted for the preceding two calendar years during his tenure as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer (substituting his target annual bonus for an annual bonus component if he has not served in such capacity for two full calendar years), which amount is payable over 12 months. Mr. Brager’s receipt of any severance benefits pursuant to the terms of the Agreement (including severance benefits upon a “change-in-control” described below) is conditioned upon his execution of a release of claims in favor of the Company and the Bank.
In the event Mr. Brager is terminated without “cause” within 120 days before a “change-in-control” or within 12 months after a “change-in-control” or resigns for “good reason” within 12 months after a “change-in-control” (as such terms are defined in the Employment Agreement), he is to be paid an amount equal to the sum of two times (2x) his annual base pay plus two times (2x) his average annual bonus granted for the preceding two calendar years during his tenure as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer (substituting his target annual bonus for an annual bonus component if he has not served in such capacity for two full calendar years), which amount is payable over 12 months.
In addition, upon a change-in-control, with or without Mr. Brager’s termination of employment, Mr. Brager’s unvested options and Time RSUs are to vest immediately; Mr. Brager’s Performance RSUs for any performance period for which less than two years have been completed prior to the change-in-control are to vest immediately for the target number of shares; and Mr. Brager’s Performance RSUs for any performance period that has ended or for which at least two years of the performance period have been completed prior to the change-in-control are to vest immediately for the number of shares based on actual performance during the performance period or the completed portion of the performance period.
The foregoing summary of the Employment Agreement is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Employment Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 10.1 and incorporated herein by reference.
Item 7.01 | Regulation FD Disclosure. |
On February 19, 2020 the Company issued a press release announcing the appointment of Mr. Brager as the Company’s and the Bank’s Chief Executive Officer. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and the information therein is incorporated herein by reference.
The information reported under Item 7.01 in this Current Report on Form 8-K, including Exhibit 99.1 attached hereto, shall not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.
Item 9.01 | Financial Statements and Exhibits |
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Employment Agreement by and among CVB Financial Corp. and Citizens Business Bank, on the one hand, and David A. Brager, on the other hand, dated February 14, 2020. | |||
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Press Release, dated February 19, 2020. |
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
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Date: February 20, 2020 |
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/s/ E. Allen Nicholson | |||
E. Allen Nicholson Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
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Exhibit 10.1
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (Agreement) is made and entered into on February 14, 2020, by and among Citizens Business Bank, (the Bank) and CVB Financial Corp. (CVB and with the Bank hereinafter collectively referred to as the Company) on the one hand, and David A. Brager (Executive) on the other hand, on the basis of the following.
WHEREAS, Executive currently serves as an Executive Vice President of the Bank, and the Bank and CVB wish to employ Executive as the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank and CVB effective March 16, 2020 (the Effective Date); and
WHEREAS, the parties are willing to enter into this Agreement providing for such employment upon the terms and conditions set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the sufficiency of which is acknowledged, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows:
A. TERM OF EMPLOYMENT
1. Term. The Company hereby employs Executive as Companys Chief Executive Officer, and Executive hereby accepts such employment with the Company, for a period of approximately three (3) years, commencing as of the Effective Date set forth above and continuing through March 31, 2023 (the Initial Term), subject however to prior termination as hereinafter provided. At the conclusion of the Initial Term, and each successive renewal term thereafter, the Agreement shall be automatically renewed for an additional one-year term, unless either party gives written notice of its intention to terminate the Agreement at least six (6) months prior to the automatic renewal date. Where used herein, Term shall refer to the period of the employment of Executive by the Company from the Effective Date through the end of the Initial Term and each additional one-year renewal term, or such shorter period as Executive may be employed by the Company if Executives employment is terminated earlier as hereinafter provided.
B. DUTIES OF EXECUTIVE
1. Duties. Executives duties under this Agreement shall include all ordinary and reasonable duties customarily performed by the Chief Executive Officer of a commercial banking institution in California, subject to the provisions of the Banks and CVBs corporate bylaws and the powers by law vested in the Boards of Directors of the Bank and CVB. As such, Executive shall oversee all operational aspects of the business and activities of the Company. Executive shall render his services to the Company and shall exercise such corporate responsibilities as Executive may be directed by the Boards of Directors. Executive shall report solely to the Boards of Directors of the Bank and CVB, and shall perform his duties faithfully, diligently and to the best of his ability, consistent with the highest and best standards of the banking industry and in compliance with applicable laws.
2. Conflicts of Interest. Executive expressly agrees as a condition to the performance by the Company of its obligations herein that, during the Term, he will not, directly or indirectly, render any services of an advisory nature or otherwise become employed by, or participate or engage in, any business competitive with any businesses of the Company, without the prior written consent of the Company; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prohibit Executive from owning stock or other securities of a competitor which are relatively insubstantial to the total outstanding stock of such competitor, and so long as he in fact does not have the power to control or direct the management or policies of such competitor and does not serve as a director or officer of, and is not otherwise associated with, any competitor except as consented to by the Company. Nothing contained herein shall preclude substantially passive investments by Executive during the Term that may require nominal amounts of his time, energies and interest.
3. Performance. During the Term, Executive shall devote substantially his full energies, interests, abilities and productive time to the business of the Company. Executive shall at all times loyally and conscientiously perform all of these duties and obligations hereunder and shall at all times strictly adhere to and obey, and instruct and require, to the best of his ability, all those working under and with him strictly to adhere and obey, all applicable federal and state laws, statutes, rules and regulations to the end that the Company shall at all times be in full compliance with such laws, statutes, rules and regulations.
4. Subpoenas; Cooperation in Defense of the Company. If Executive, during the Term or thereafter, is served with any subpoena or other compulsory judicial or administrative process calling for production of confidential information or if Executive is otherwise required by law or regulations to disclose Confidential Information (as described in Section H below), Executive will promptly, before making any such production or disclosure, notify the Companys counsel and provide such information as the Company may reasonably request to take such action as the Company deems necessary to protect its interests. Executive agrees to cooperate reasonably with the Company, whether during the Term or thereafter, in the prosecution or defense of all threatened claims or actual litigation in which the Company is or may become a party, whether now pending or hereafter brought, in which Executive has direct or indirect knowledge of relevant facts or issues. If Executive is no longer employed by the Company, the Company shall reasonably compensate Executive for his time, and shall reimburse Executive for any reasonable expenses incurred, in connection with Executives cooperation in accordance with this paragraph.
5. Resignation as Director and Officer. The termination of Executives employment with the Company for any reason shall be treated as Executives resignation from (i) any and all director, officer and employee positions Executive has with the Company, including any positions Executive may then hold on the Boards of Directors of the Bank and CVB and committees thereof, and (ii) any and all fiduciary positions Executive
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may then hold with respect to any employee benefit plans or trusts established by the Company. Executive agrees that this Agreement shall serve as written notice of resignation under any such circumstance. Furthermore, Executive agrees to execute any documents evidencing such resignations that the Company may reasonably request.
C. COMPENSATION
1. Salary. In consideration of the performance by Executive of all of his obligations under this Agreement, the Bank agrees to pay Executive during the Term a base salary of six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000.00) per year, less required taxes and withholdings, commencing as of the Effective Date, and for each full year of the Term. The base salary shall be payable in accordance with the Banks regular payroll practices. The Compensation Committee of CVBs Board of Directors (the Compensation Committee) will evaluate Executives and the Banks performance annually, and may elect to adjust upward Executives base annual salary and other compensation from time to time, at its sole discretion.
2. Bonuses. For each calendar year in the Term, Executive shall be eligible to be considered for a bonus consistent with the Banks applicable executive incentive compensation program (for 2020 the CVB Financial Corp. Executive Performance Compensation Plan 2020 to be adopted under the CVB Financial Corp. 2015 Executive Incentive Plan), which provides for bonuses in the range of 0% to 150% of Executives base salary (such base salary as in effect on such date as may be provided in the applicable program) and a target bonus opportunity of 100% of such base salary, based upon Executives performance and accomplishment of business and financial goals during the completed fiscal year and the overall financial performance of the Bank. The Compensation Committee retains the discretion as to whether to grant bonuses each year, and in what amounts. These bonuses are to be paid following the performance year at such time as is set forth in the applicable executive incentive compensation program, regardless of whether Executive is still employed by the Company at the time of payment.
3. Time Vesting RSU Grant.
(a) On a date (the Grant Date) no later than March 31, 2020, CVB will grant to Executive restricted stock units (RSUs) pursuant to the CVB Financial Corp. 2018 Equity Incentive Plan pertaining to a number of shares of CVB Financial Corp. common stock having a fair market value on the grant date equal to sixty percent (60%) of the annual base salary set forth in Section C.1 above, which RSUs will time vest over three years with one-third (1/3) of such shares vesting on each of the first three (3) anniversaries of the Grant Date.
(b) The RSUs will be subject to the terms and conditions of the CVB Financial Corp. 2018 Equity Incentive Plan and the related RSU award agreement entered into pursuant thereto. Starting with dividends payable with respect to record dates immediately after the Grant Date, dividend equivalents will be paid to Executive with respect to shares subject to RSUs at the same time and in the same form (cash or shares) as dividends are paid to CVB shareholders.
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4. Performance Vesting PRSU Grant.
(a) On the Grant Date, CVB will grant to Executive performance-based restricted stock units (PRSUs) pursuant to the CVB Financial Corp. 2018 Equity Incentive Plan pertaining to a target number of shares of CVB Financial Corp. common stock having a fair market value on the Grant Date equal to sixty percent (60%) of the annual base salary set forth in Section C.1 above. The PRSUs will cliff vest at the end of a three-year performance period beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2023, below, at or above such target number of shares, based upon the financial performance of the Company and/or the Companys publicly traded stock during the such performance period relative to performance criteria established by the Compensation Committee and set forth in the award agreement for such PRSUs.
(b) The PRSUs will be subject to the terms and conditions of the CVB Financial Corp. 2018 Equity Incentive Plan and the related PRSU award agreement entered into pursuant thereto. Dividend equivalents will accrue with respect to shares subject to PRSUs, but will be paid to Executive upon vesting of the PRSUs, only with respect to the numbers of such PRSU shares that vest at such time, in the same form (cash or shares) and same per share amounts (without interest or earnings) as dividends were paid to CVB shareholders while the PRSUs were outstanding prior to vesting.
5. Additional Equity Grants. The Compensation Committee intends to make additional RSU, PRSU and/or stock option or restricted stock grants to Executive annually during the Term, with expected annual target grant value of the underlying equity of one hundred twenty percent (120%) of Executives annual base salary at time of grant, in such forms of awards and on such terms as may be determined from time to time by the Compensation Committee or the Committee administering the CVB Financial Corp. 2018 Equity Incentive Plan or other equity plan, in its discretion, which includes the discretion to reduce the annual target grant value of the underlying equity under such grants to Executive in any year to an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of Executives annual base salary at time of grant.
D. EXECUTIVE BENEFITS
1. Group Medical, Life Insurance and 401(k) Benefits. During the Term, the Bank shall provide for Executives participation in medical, accident, health benefits, disability insurance, life insurance, the 401(k) plan/profit sharing plan, the executive nonqualified deferred compensation plan and other employee benefits as provided to other officers and employees of the Bank, the amount extent and scope of which shall be determined in accordance with the plans and policies adopted by the Bank as in effect from time to time, and subject to applicable legal limitations.
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2. Automobile. During the Term, the Bank shall provide Executive a monthly automobile allowance in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) in accordance with the Banks automobile expense reimbursement policy. Executive shall be responsible for maintaining all requisite documentation and records concerning the use of such automobile which may be necessary to ensure compliance with applicable federal and state income tax laws and regulations including, but not limited to, issues involving the determination and reporting of the taxable income of Executive and establishing the availability to the Bank of appropriate tax deductions.
3. Club Membership. During the Term, the Bank agrees to reimburse Executive for the reasonable cost (including the cost of membership initiation fee and periodic dues) of one (1) country club membership, upon submission of appropriate documentation by Executive.
E. REIMBURSEMENT FOR BUSINESS EXPENSES
Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement by the Bank for any ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred by Executive in the performance of Executives duties and in acting for the Bank during the Term, including monthly charges for cell phone service and usage, which type of expenditures shall be determined by the Banks Board of Directors, provided that:
(a) Each such expenditure is of a nature qualifying it as a proper deduction on the federal and state income tax returns of the Bank as a business expense and not as compensation to Executive; and
(b) Executive furnishes to the Bank adequate records and other documentary evidence required by federal and state statutes and regulations issued by the appropriate taxing authorities for the substantiation of such expenditures as deductible business expenses of the Bank and not as compensation to Executive.
Provided that the Banks Board of Directors has granted specific approval in advance, any reasonable and customary expenses of Executive for his activities in industry association groups, or other business, industry, civic, or charitable organizations, that are not reimbursed by those organizations, will be reimbursed by the Bank to Executive upon presentation of proper documentation.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, any reimbursements provided in this Section E or in Section D above must be paid no later than the last day of the calendar year following the calendar year in which such expenses were incurred, and must be submitted to the Company no later than 30 days prior to such last day; in no event will any such reimbursements made in any one calendar year affect the reimbursements to be made in any other calendar year; and Executives right to have the Company pay such expenses may not be liquidated or exchanged for any other benefit.
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F. TERMINATION
Notwithstanding any and all other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, Executives employment hereunder may be terminated by the Bank and CVB, with or without Cause, in the sole and absolute discretion of the Boards of Directors of the Bank and CVB at any time. Upon any such termination, the Bank shall pay to Executive (or to Executives estate in the event of his death) the current base salary earned but unpaid through the date of termination, along with any earned but unused vacation pay due at the time of termination (collectively, the Accrued Obligations), which payment shall be made within ten (10) days after the date of termination or at such earlier time, as may be required by applicable law. The termination of Executives employment shall not affect any rights or benefits that Executive may have pursuant to any insurance, retirement, equity incentive, deferred compensation or other benefit plans or arrangements of the Bank and CVB, to the extent that such rights or benefits have vested prior to or as a result of such termination (the Vested Benefits). Any Vested Benefits shall be paid or provided solely in accordance with the terms and conditions of such other plans and arrangements. The payments, if any, provided in Sections F.1, F.2 and F.4 below, under the circumstances set forth therein, shall be in full and complete satisfaction of any and all rights and benefits that Executive might receive from his employment with the Bank and CVB, other than such other rights and benefits, if any, as are expressly set forth or referenced herein. The Bank and CVB shall have no other obligations to Executive (or to Executives heirs or legal representatives) upon any termination of employment, except as expressly provided below, or as otherwise required by applicable law.
1. Without Cause. If such termination occurs and is not for reasons described in Sections F.2, F.3 or F.4 below, and Executive complies with Sections H.1 and H.4 below, then, in addition to the Accrued Obligations and the Vested Benefits, the Bank shall pay to Executive an amount equal to two (2) times his then current annual base salary immediately preceding such termination, plus two (2) times Executives average annual bonus (if any) granted under Section C.2 for the last two (2) calendar years ended immediately preceding the calendar year in which such termination occurs (whether or not payment is deferred), in full and complete satisfaction of any and all rights which Executive may enjoy hereunder. In the event that Executive does not have two (2) full calendar years of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to such termination of employment, Executives average annual bonus for purposes of determining the severance pay amount under the preceding sentence shall be (a) Executives target annual bonus for the calendar year of termination of employment if Executive does not have any full calendar years of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to such termination of employment or (b) the average of Executives target annual bonus for the calendar year of termination of employment and Executives actual annual bonus for the calendar year ended immediately preceding the calendar year in which such termination occurs if Executive has only one (1) full calendar year of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to such termination of employment. The amount described in this Section F.1 shall be paid in equal installments on the Banks normal payroll dates during the twelve (12) month period immediately following such termination. Such severance payments described in this
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Section F.1 are contingent upon Executives execution of the Release described in Section F.5 within the time period described therein. Any payment or payments required to be made prior to the sixtieth (60th) day following the date of termination of employment shall be held back and aggregately paid on the sixtieth (60th) day following the date of termination of employment. For purposes of this Agreement, a decision by the Company to not renew this Agreement pursuant to Section A.1 above shall not be considered a termination without Cause for any purpose under this Agreement.
2. Upon Disability or Death.
(a) Disability. Executives employment hereunder may be terminated by the Bank and CVB upon Executives inability to perform his duties hereunder as the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank and CVB as a result of prolonged absence from work for health reasons or physical or mental disability, illness or incapacity, for three (3) consecutive calendar months, or for shorter periods aggregating four (4) months in any twelve (12) month period, as reasonably determined by the Boards of Directors. If Executives employment terminates under this Section F.2(a), the Bank shall pay to Executive the Accrued Obligations and shall provide the Vested Benefits. Executive shall not have the right to receive any other compensation or benefits for any period after the termination pursuant to this Section F.2(a), except for disability benefits under any Company provided disability insurance.
(b) Executives Death. Executives employment hereunder shall terminate upon Executives death. If Executives employment terminates under this Section F.2(b), the Bank shall pay to Executives estate the Accrued Obligations and shall provide the Vested Benefits. Executive (and his estate, successors and beneficiaries) shall not have the right to receive any other compensation or benefits for any period after the termination pursuant to this Section F.2(b).
3. For Cause. The Company may terminate immediately Executives employment hereunder for Cause, if the Board of Directors of either the Bank or CVB reasonably determines that Executive has:
(i) willfully committed a significant act of dishonesty, deceit or breach of fiduciary duty in the performance of Executives duties as an employee of the Company;
(ii) grossly neglected or willfully failed in any way to perform substantially the duties of such employment after a written demand for performance is given to Executive by the Board of Directors of the Bank or CVB which demand specifically identifies the manner in which such Board of Directors believes Executive has failed to perform his duties, and Executive fails to cure such failure within thirty (30) days following receipt of such written demand;
(iii) violated any material provision of the Companys Code of Conduct; or
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(iv) willfully acted or failed to act in any other way that violates Executives duties under this Agreement and that materially and adversely affects the Company.
In the event of a termination of Executives employment by the Company under this Section F.3, the Board of Directors shall deliver to Executive, at the time Executive is notified of the termination of his employment, a written statement setting forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed by the Company to provide a basis for the termination of Executives employment under this Section F.3.
Cause, as defined in this Section F.3, shall not include or be predicated upon any act or omission by Executive which is taken or made: (a) at the direction of the Board of Directors; (b) in accordance with the advice of the Companys corporate or outside legal counsel; or (c) to comply with a lawful order, subpoena, or directive from a federal, state or local government or regulatory agency or court.
If Executives employment terminates under this Section F.3, the Bank shall pay Executive the Accrued Obligations and shall provide the Vested Benefits. Executive shall not have the right to receive any other compensation or benefits for any period after the termination pursuant to this Section F.3. Any termination under this Section F.3 shall not prejudice any remedy which the Company may otherwise have at law, in equity, or under this Agreement.
4. Upon a Change in Control.
(a) Except for any termination pursuant to Sections F.2 or F.3 hereof, and provided that Executive complies with Sections H.1 and H.4 below, if either (i) Executives employment with the Company is terminated by the Bank or CVB without Cause within one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the completion of a Change in Control (as defined below) or (ii) within one (1) year after the completion of a Change in Control, Executives employment with the Company is (x) terminated by the Bank or CVB or any successor to the Bank or CVB without Cause, or (y) Executive resigns his employment with the Bank and CVB for Good Reason, as defined below, then, in either case, in addition to the Accrued Obligations and the Vested Benefits, Executive shall be entitled to receive an additional amount equal to two (2) times Executives then current annual base salary immediately preceding such termination (or, if greater, immediately preceding the Change in Control), plus two (2) times Executives average annual bonus (if any) granted under Section C.2 for the last two (2) calendar years ended immediately preceding the Change in Control (whether or not payment is deferred). In the event that Executive does not have two (2) full calendar years of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to the Change in Control, Executives average annual bonus for purposes of determining the severance pay amount under the preceding sentence shall be (a) Executives target annual bonus for the calendar year of termination of employment if Executive does not have any full calendar years of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to the Change in Control or (b) the average of Executives target annual bonus for the calendar year of the
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Change in Control and Executives actual annual bonus for the calendar year ended immediately preceding the calendar year in which the Change in Control occurs if Executive has only one (1) full calendar year of employment as the Companys Chief Executive Officer prior to the Change in Control. Such amounts shall be paid (without interest or other adjustment) in equal installments on the Banks (or its successors) normal payroll dates during the twelve (12) month period immediately following such termination. Such severance payments are contingent upon Executives execution of the Release described in Section F.5 within the time period described therein. Further, upon any Change in Control (as defined below), with or without Executives termination before or after such Change in Control, all of Executives RSUs, stock options and shares of restricted stock, whether granted under Sections C.3 and C.5 herein or otherwise, shall become due and/or vest fully and immediately. Additionally, upon any Change in Control (as defined below), with or without Executives termination before or after such Change in Control, Executives PRSUs granted under Sections C.4 and C.5 herein for any performance period that has not ended and for which less than two (2) years of the performance period have been completed prior to the Change in Control shall vest immediately at target levels, and Executives PRSUs for any performance period that has ended or for which at least two (2) years of the performance period have been completed prior to the Change in Control shall vest immediately for the number of shares based on the Companys and/or Companys stocks actual performance during the performance period or the completed portion of the performance period. Any payment or payments required to be made prior to the sixtieth (60th) day following the date of termination of employment shall be held back and aggregately paid on the sixtieth (60th) day following the date of termination of employment.
(b) A Change in Control shall be deemed to have occurred on the earliest date on which the conditions set forth in any of the following paragraphs shall have been satisfied:
(i) any one person, or more than one person acting as a group, acquires (or has acquired during the 12 month period ending on the date of the most recent acquisition) ownership of stock of CVB or the Bank possessing more than 50% of the total voting power of CVBs or the Banks stock; provided, however, it is expressly acknowledged by Executive that this provision shall not be applicable to any person who is, as of the date of this Agreement, a Director of CVB or the Bank;
(ii) a majority of the members of CVBs Board of Directors is replaced during any 12 month period by directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed by a majority of the members of CVBs Board prior to the date of the appointment or election;
(iii) a merger or consolidation where the holders of the Banks or CVBs voting stock immediately prior to the effective date of such merger or consolidation own less than 50% of the voting stock of the entity surviving such merger or consolidation;
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(iv) any one person, or more than one person acting as a group, acquires (or has acquired during the twelve month period ending on the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or persons) assets from the Bank that have a total gross fair market value greater than 50% of the total gross fair market value of all of the Banks assets immediately before the acquisition or acquisitions; provided, however, transfer of assets that otherwise would satisfy the requirements of this subsection (iv) will not be treated as a change in the ownership of such assets if the assets are transferred to:
(A) a shareholder of the Bank (immediately before the asset transfer) in exchange for or with respect to the stock of the Bank held by such shareholder;
(B) an entity, 50% or more of the total value or voting power of which is owned, directly or indirectly by CVB or the Bank;
(C) a person, or more than one person acting as a group, that owns, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total value or voting power of all the outstanding stock of CVB or the Bank; or
(D) an entity, at least 50% of the total value or voting power is owned, directly or indirectly by a person (or group of persons) that owns, directly or indirectly, 50% or more of the total value or voting power of all the outstanding stock of the Bank.
Each event comprising a Change in Control is intended to constitute a change in ownership or effective control, or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets, of CVB or the Bank as such terms are defined for purposes of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and Change in Control as used herein shall be interpreted consistently therewith.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Change in Control shall not be deemed to occur as a result of any transaction which merely changes the jurisdiction of incorporation of CVB or the Bank.
(c) Good Reason shall mean, for purposes of this Agreement:
(i) Executives then current level of annual base salary is reduced without Executives written consent;
(ii) there is (relative to Executives annual base salary) a material overall reduction in the employee benefits provided to Executive (including, without limitation, annual equity incentive grants, life insurance and health insurance, and incentive bonus opportunity) from the plans and benefits in effect immediately prior to the Change in Control;
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(iii) Executives authority, duties or responsibilities are materially diminished, or Executive is required to report to an officer or employee of CVB or the Bank or their successors and not directly and solely to the Board of Directors of CVB or the Bank or their successors;
(iv) any of Executives salary payments, bonus payments, and/or equity incentive grants are not made or provided timely and in accordance either with this Agreement or applicable law;
(v) the principal work location to which Executive is required to report is relocated to a location more than fifty (50) miles from Executives principal work location at the Effective Date;
(vi) the Company or any successor to the Company either fails to assume or communicates that it intends to refuse to assume any part of this Agreement, including all of the Companys or its successors obligations as set forth herein, except as otherwise required by law or regulation; or
(vii) the Company or its successor materially breaches this Agreement.
Executives resignation shall be for Good Reason only if Executive shall deliver to the Company, within ninety (90) days following the event constituting Good Reason, a written notice of intended resignation for Good Reason setting forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed by Executive to provide a basis for the resignation for Good Reason. The Company shall have a period of thirty (30) days following receipt of such notice to cure such grounds for Good Reason prior to any resignation by Executive for Good Reason becoming effective. Executive shall not be entitled to resign for Good Reason if the Company effects such cure within the thirty (30)-day period. If the Good Reason condition continues to exist after such thirty (30)-day cure period, Executive may resign for Good Reason effective no later than thirty (30) days after the end of such cure period.
5. Release. As a condition to Executive receiving any payments pursuant to Sections F.1 and F.4 hereof, Executive must execute and deliver a general release to the Company not later than forty-five (45) days following the date of termination of employment, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, releasing the Bank, CVB, their respective employees, officers, directors, stockholders and agents, and each person who controls any of them within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, from any and all claims of any kind or nature, whether known or unknown (other than claims with respect to payments pursuant to Sections F.1 and F.4, payment of Accrued Obligations and provision of Vested Benefits and valid claims for indemnification under Section H.5 of this Agreement) from the beginning of time to the date of termination of employment.
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6. Payment on Death. Executive may designate in writing (only on a form provided by the Bank and delivered by the Executive to the Bank before Executives death) primary and contingent beneficiaries to receive the balance of any payment under any of Sections F.1, F.2(b) or F.4 that are not made prior to the Executives death and the proportions in which such beneficiaries are to receive such payment. The total amount of the balance of such payment shall be paid to such beneficiaries in a single lump sum payment (not discounted to present value) made within ninety (90) days following Executives death. Executive may change beneficiary designations from time to time by completing and delivering additional such forms to the Bank. The last written beneficiary designation delivered by Executive to the Bank prior to the Executives death will control. If Executive fails to designate a beneficiary in such manner, or if no designated beneficiary survives Executive, then Executives payment balance shall be paid to the Executives estate in a lump sum payment (not discounted to present value) within ninety (90) days following Executives death. The Company shall determine the timing of any payment within the ninety (90)-day period specified herein.
G. COMPLIANCE
1. Regulatory Provisions.
(a) Compliance with Safety and Soundness Standards. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in no event shall the total compensation paid out upon the departure of Executive be in excess of that considered by the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC or the California Department of Business OversightDivision of Financial Institutions to be safe and sound at the time of such payment, taking into consideration all applicable laws, regulations, or other regulatory guidance. Any payments made to Executive, pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, are subject to and conditioned upon compliance with all applicable banking regulations, including, but not limited to, 12 U.S.C. Section 1828(k) and any regulations promulgated thereunder. Executive agrees that should any payments that are made or benefits that are provided pursuant to this Agreement be considered unsafe or unsound or otherwise prohibited by applicable law, regulation or regulatory order, Executive agrees that he shall return or otherwise reimburse the Company for the amount of such prohibited payments or benefits to the extent required by such law, regulation or regulatory order. Without limiting the foregoing, Executive agrees to promptly comply with any applicable rule or regulation which requires the return or reimbursement to the Company of any payments, benefits or other compensation, including, but not limited to, return or reimbursement in connection with any incentive compensation previously paid prior to the issuance of a financial restatement as required under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and all regulations promulgated by any self-regulatory organization on which CVBs common stock may then be listed or as required by any Company claw back policy. Without limiting the foregoing, Executive agrees that after the Effective Date, in the event the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement due to the material noncompliance of the Company with any financial reporting requirement under federal securities laws, Executive shall return or reimburse the Company (whether or
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not Executive is then serving as a current executive officer of the Company) for any incentive-based compensation (including stock options, restricted stock and restricted stock units awarded as compensation) during the three-year period preceding the date on which the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement, based on the erroneous data, in excess of what would have been paid to Executive under the accounting restatement.
(b) Suspension and Removal Orders. If Executive is suspended and/or temporarily prohibited from participating in the conduct of the Companys affairs by notice served under Section 8(e)(3) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(3) and (g)(1)), the Companys obligations under this Agreement shall be suspended as of the date of service, unless stayed by appropriate proceedings. If the charges in the notice are dismissed, the Company shall (to the fullest extent permitted by law): (i) pay Executive the compensation withheld while its obligations under this Agreement were suspended, as though Executive was never suspended; and (ii) reinstate (in whole or in part) any of its obligations which were suspended. If Executive is removed and/or permanently prohibited from participating in the conduct of the Companys affairs by an order issued under Section 8(e)(3) or 8(g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1818(e)(3) or (g)(1)), all obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall terminate as of the effective date of the order, but vested rights of the parties shall not be affected.
(c) Termination by Default. If the Bank is in default (as defined in Section 3(x)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1813(x)(1)), all obligations under this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of default, but vested rights of the parties shall not be affected.
2. Certain Limitations. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if the total amounts payable pursuant to this Agreement, together with all other payments to which Executive is entitled, would constitute an excess parachute payment (as defined in Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code), as amended, such payments either (a) shall be delivered in full or (b) shall be reduced to the largest amount which may be paid without any portion of such amount being subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code, whichever of the foregoing amounts, taking into account the applicable federal, state and local income and employment taxes and the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code, results in the receipt by Executive, on an after-tax basis, of the greater amount of benefits, notwithstanding that all or some portion of such benefits may be taxable under Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code. Any such reduction shall be made first to the severance payment specified in Section F.4(a) hereof (if applicable), applied equally among each of the installments thereof. Any determination required under this Section G.2 initially will be made in writing by a nationally recognized accounting firm selected by CVB (the Accountants). For purposes of making the calculations required by this Section G.2, the Accountants may make reasonable assumptions and approximations concerning applicable taxes and may rely on reasonable, good faith interpretations concerning the application of Sections 280G and 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code. CVB and Executive shall furnish to the Accountants such information and documents
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as the Accountants may reasonably request in order to make a determination under this Section G.2. CVB shall bear all fees and costs of the Accountants in connection with any calculations contemplated by this Section G.2. In the event there is a dispute among the parties regarding the extent to which payments must be reduced pursuant to this Section, such dispute shall be settled in accordance with Section H.13 herein; no such disputed payment shall be made until the dispute is settled. Any payments, however, that are not in dispute, shall be paid promptly, as otherwise required.
3. No Duty to Mitigate; No Offset. Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payments to Executive provided for under Sections F.1, F.2 and F.4 of this Agreement by seeking alternative employment during the periods for which such payments are paid. In addition, the Company shall not have any right to offset amounts earned by Executive following termination against any payments to be paid to Executive pursuant to Sections F.1, F.2 and F.4 of this Agreement in the event that Executive obtains other employment or realizes or is due any other financial gain or profit during the periods that such payments are being paid, provided that Executive continues to comply with his obligations under Sections H.1 through H.4.
4. Withholding Taxes. The Company will withhold federal, state, local or foreign income taxes, FICA taxes, and any other applicable taxes from any and all payments made hereunder as required by applicable law.
5. Section 409A Compliance. The Company and Executive intend that any payments and benefits that may be provided under this Agreement are to be exempt from or to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and U.S. Treasury guidance issued thereunder (Section 409A) so as not to result in the imposition of any tax, interest charge or other assessment, penalty or addition under Section 409A. In this regard, the following provisions shall apply to this Agreement.
(a) For purposes of determining the date on which any payment is to be made or benefit provided under this Agreement, references to termination of employment, employment terminates and similar terms shall mean separation from service as defined for purposes of Section 409A. Any payments under Sections F.1 or F.4 shall be made or shall commence only after Executive has a separation from service with the Company as defined under Section 409A.
(b) Each payment provided under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate payment (separate from any other payment from the Company to Executive, whether or not under this Agreement) for purposes of Section 409A. Neither the Company nor Executive shall have the right to accelerate or defer the delivery of any such payment except to the extent specifically permitted or required by Section 409A.
(c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent required to comply with Section 409A, if, as of the date of Executives separation from service with the Company, Executive is a specified employee (for purposes of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)), then each payment under this Agreement that is considered to be a
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payment of non-qualified deferred compensation in connection with a separation from service with the Company that otherwise would have been payable at any time during the six-month period immediately following such separation from service shall not be paid prior to, and shall instead be payable in a lump sum as soon as reasonably practicable following, the expiration of such six-month period (or, if earlier, upon Executives death). This six-month delay shall not apply to any payment that is a short-term deferral within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(4) or disability pay or death benefits within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(a)(5). Additionally, such six-month delay shall not apply to any payment if and to the maximum extent that such payment is deemed to be paid under a separation pay plan that does not provide for a deferral of compensation by reason of the application of Treasury Regulation 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii) (relating to separation pay upon an involuntary separation from service). Any payment that qualifies for the exception under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii) must be paid no later than the last day of the second taxable year following the taxable year in which Executives separation from service occurs.
(d) In addition to any specific references to Section 409A in this Agreement, all terms and conditions of this Agreement are intended, and shall be interpreted and applied to the greatest extent possible in such manner as may be necessary, to exclude any compensation and benefits provided by this Agreement from the definition of deferred compensation within the meaning of Section 409A or to comply with the provisions of Section 409A.
H. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Company Confidential Information and Trade Secrets.
(a) During his employment with the Company Executive has had access to and has become acquainted with, and during the Term Executive will continue to have access to and will become acquainted with, what Executive and the Company acknowledge are trade secrets and other confidential and proprietary information of the Company, including but not limited to, knowledge or data concerning the Company, its operations and business, the identity of customers of the Company, including knowledge of their financial conditions their financial needs, as well as their methods of doing business, pricing information for the purchase or sale of assets, financing and securitization arrangements, research materials, manuals, computer programs, formulas for analyzing asset portfolios, marketing plans and tactics, salary and wage information, and other business information (hereinafter Confidential Information). Executive acknowledges that all Confidential Information is and shall continue to be the exclusive property of the Company, whether or not prepared in whole or in part by Executive. Executive shall not disclose any of the aforesaid Confidential Information, directly or indirectly, under any circumstances or by any means, to third persons without the prior written consent of the Company, or use it in any way, except as required in the course of Executives employment with the Company.
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(b) Nothing in this Agreement prohibits Executive from reporting an event that Executive reasonably and in good faith believes is a violation of law to the relevant law-enforcement agency (such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or U.S. Department of Labor), or from cooperating in an investigation conducted by such a government agency. Executive is hereby provided notice that under the 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA): (i) no individual will be held criminally or civilly liable under Federal or State trade secret law for disclosure of a trade secret (as defined under the DTSA) that: (A) is made in confidence to a Federal, State, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney; and made solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or, (B) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal so that it is not made public; and, (ii) an individual who pursues a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of the law may disclose the trade secret to the attorney of the individual and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal, and otherwise does not disclose the trade secret, except as permitted by court order.
2. Companys Ownership in Executives Work. Executive agrees that all inventions, discoveries, improvements, trade secrets, formulae, techniques, processes, and know-how, whether or not patentable, and whether or not reduced to practice, that are conceived or developed during Executives employment with the Company, either alone or jointly with others, if on the Companys time, using the Companys facilities, relating to the Company or to the banking industry shall be owned exclusively by the Company, and Executive hereby assigns to the Company all of Executives right, title, and interest in all such intellectual property. Executive agrees that the Company shall be the sole owner of all domestic and foreign patents or other rights pertaining thereto, and further agrees to execute all documents that the Company reasonably determines to be necessary or convenient for use in applying for, prosecuting, perfecting, or enforcing patents or other intellectual property rights, including the execution of any assignments, patent applications, or other documents that the Company may reasonably request. This provision is intended to be applied consistent with applicable law.
3. Statutory Limitation on Assignment. Executive understands that the Company is hereby advising Executive that any provision in this Agreement requiring Executive to assign rights in any invention does not apply to an invention that qualifies fully under the provisions of Section 2870 of the California Labor Code. That Section provides as follows:
(a) Any provision in an employment agreement which provides that an employee shall assign, or offer to assign, any of his or her rights in an invention to his or her employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed entirely on his or her own time without using the employers equipment, supplies facilities, or trade secret information, except for those inventions that either:
(1) Relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the employers business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the employer; or
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(2) Result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.
(b) To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to require an employee to assign an invention otherwise excluded from being required to be assigned under subdivision (a), the provision is against the public policy of the state and is unenforceable.
By signing this Agreement, Executive acknowledges that this paragraph shall constitute written notice of the provisions of Section 2870.
4. Covenant Not to Solicit Customers or Fellow Employees. If the Company or Executive terminates this Agreement for any reason, including nonrenewal at the end of the Term, Executive agrees that, for the one (1) year period following termination of Executives employment with the Company, Executive shall not use the Companys confidential information or trade secrets to solicit the banking business of any customer with whom the Bank, CVB or a subsidiary bank is doing or has done business during the one (1) year period immediately preceding such termination, use such confidential information or trade secrets to encourage any such customers to stop using the facilities or services of the Company, or use such confidential information or trade secrets to encourage any such customers to use the facilities or services of any competitor of the Company. Executive further agrees, during the term of Executives employment with the Company and for a one (1) year period following the termination of Executives employment with the Company for any reason, including nonrenewal at the end of the Term, not to solicit the services of any officer, employee or independent contractor of the Bank or CVB.
The covenants contained in this Section H.4 shall be considered as a series of separate covenants, one for each political subdivision of California, and one for each entity or individual with respect to whom solicitation is prohibited. Except as provided in the previous sentence, each such separate covenant shall be deemed identical in terms to the covenant contained in this Section H.4. If in any arbitration or judicial proceeding an arbitrator or a court refuses to enforce any of such separate covenants (or any part thereof), then such unenforceable covenant (or such part) shall be eliminated from this Agreement to the extent necessary to permit the remaining separate covenants (or portions thereof) to be enforced. In the event that a provision of this Section H.4 or any such separate covenant or portion thereof, is determined to exceed the time, geographic or scope limitations permitted by applicable law, then such provision shall be reformed to the maximum time, geographic or scope limitations, as the case may be, permitted by applicable law. Executive hereby consents, to the extent Executive may lawfully do so, to the arbitral or judicial modification of this Agreement as described in this Section H.4.
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5. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicable statutes, and the Articles, Bylaws and resolutions of the Bank and CVB in effect from time to time, as applicable, the Bank and CVB shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Executive from and against liability, claims or loss arising out of Executives service, actions or omissions concerning or relative to the performance of Executives duties, including, but not limited to judgments, penalties, taxes, fines, settlements and advancement of expenses incurred in the defense of actions, proceedings and appeals therefrom, except as otherwise required by law or regulation. The Banks and CVBs respective obligations under this Section H.5 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing provisions, Executive agrees and acknowledges that the Companys obligation to provide indemnification herein is expressly subject to any regulatory limitations on providing indemnification, including, but not limited to, the FDICs limitations in connection with any civil monetary penalties.
6. Return of Documents. Executive expressly agrees that all manuals, documents, files, reports, studies, instruments or other materials used and/or developed by Executive during the Term are solely the property of the Company, and that Executive has no right, title or interest therein. Upon termination of Executives employment hereunder, Executive or Executives representative shall make every good-faith effort to deliver possession of all of said property to the Company in good condition, as promptly as possible.
7. Notices. Any notice, request, demand or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be deemed to be properly given when personally served in writing, when deposited in the United States mail, registered or certified, postage prepaid, addressed to the party to whom it is directed at the address listed below, or by facsimile, to the number specified below. Either party may change its address by written notice in accordance with this paragraph.
If to the Bank and CVB:
Citizens Business Bank and CVB Financial Corp.
701 N. Haven Avenue, Suite 350
Ontario, California 91764
Attention: Chairman of the Board
Telephone: (909) 980-4030
Facsimile: (909) 481-2130
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With a copy to:
Citizens Business Bank and CVB Financial Corp.
701 N. Haven Avenue, Suite 350
Ontario, California 91764
Attention: General Counsel
Telephone: (909) 980-4030
Facsimile: (909) 481-2103
If to Executive:
David A. Brager
701 N. Haven Avenue, Suite 350
Ontario, California 91764
Telephone: (559) 341-8814
8. California Law. This Agreement is to be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California, without regard to the choice of law provisions of California, except to the extent federal law mandatorily applies, in which case this Agreement shall be governed by and construed under federal law.
9. Captions and Paragraph Headings. Captions and section and paragraph headings used herein are for convenience only and are not a part of this Agreement and shall not be used in construing it.
10. Invalid Provisions. Should any provision of this Agreement for any reason be declared invalid, the validity and binding effect of any remaining portion shall not be affected, and the remaining portions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as if this Agreement had been executed with said provision eliminated.
11. Entire Agreement. Except as provided below, this Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties concerning Executives employment with Company and Executives severance compensation upon termination of such employment. This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, either oral or in writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of Executive by the Company and the termination of such employment, including the [Amended and Restated] Severance Compensation Agreement dated January 1, 2018; provided, however, that this Agreement does not supersede the Indemnification Agreement dated June __, 2016, or any stock option agreement, restricted stock agreement, deferred compensation plan or agreement, retirement plan or program, or COBRA rights
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under any health care plan or program under which Executive (or his beneficiaries) may be eligible to receive benefits. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that he or it has been represented by legal counsel in entering into this Agreement, that no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, oral or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement, or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid or binding. This Agreement may not be modified or amended by oral agreement, but only by an agreement in writing signed by an authorized representative of the Company and Executive.
12. Receipt of Agreement. Each of the parties hereto acknowledges that it or he has read this Agreement in its entirety and does hereby acknowledge receipt of a fully executed copy thereof. A fully executed copy shall be an original for all purposes, and is a duplicate original.
13. Arbitration. Executive and the Company agree that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Executive and the Company will submit all disputes arising under this Agreement or arising out of or related to Executives employment with or separation from the Bank and/or CVB, to final and binding arbitration in Ontario, California before an arbitrator associated with JAMS or other mutually agreeable alternative dispute resolution service. Included within this provision are any claims based on violation of local, state or federal law, such as claims for discrimination or civil rights violations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Labor Code, or similar statutes. If there is a dispute as to whether an issue or claim is arbitrable, the arbitrator will have the authority to resolve any such dispute, including claims as to fraud in the inducement or execution, or claims as to validity, construction, interpretation or enforceability.
The arbitrator selected shall have the authority to grant Executive or the Company or both all remedies otherwise available by law. The arbitrator will be selected from a neutral panel pursuant to the Employment Arbitration Rules & Procedures for JAMS or similar rules of the selected service (Rules of Selected Service). Such rules can be obtained from the Banks Human Resources Department or from the applicable Selected Services website (e.g., https://www.jamsadr.com/rules-employment-arbitration/english). The arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Selected Service. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Rules of Selected Service, however, the arbitration shall provide (i) for written discovery and depositions adequate to give the parties access to documents and witnesses that are essential to the dispute and (ii) for a written decision by the arbitrator that includes the essential findings and conclusions upon which the decision is based. The arbitrators award shall be enforceable in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The parties shall each bear their own costs and attorneys fees incurred in conducting the arbitration and, except in such disputes where Executive asserts a claim otherwise under a state or federal statute prohibiting discrimination, harassment or retaliation in employment or the Companys failure to pay wages (a Statutory Claim), or unless required otherwise by applicable law, shall split equally the fees and administrative costs
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charged by the arbitrator and the applicable arbitration service. In disputes where Executive asserts a Statutory Claim against the Company, or where otherwise required by law, Executive shall be required to pay only the applicable arbitration service filing fee to the extent such filing fee does not exceed the fee to file a complaint in state or federal court. The Company shall pay the balance of the arbitrators fees and administrative costs. To the extent permissible under applicable law, however, and following the arbitrators ruling on the matter, the arbitrator may rule that the arbitrators fees and costs be distributed in an alternative manner, which in the case of a Statutory Claim shall be permitted only to the extent that such fee or cost award is permitted by the underlying statute upon which the Statutory Claim is based. In any arbitration brought under this Section, and only to the extent permissible under applicable law, including the law upon which the claim is based, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees and costs. The arbitrator shall apply the same standard with respect to the awarding of fees and costs, including whether such award is permitted, and against which party, as would be awarded if such claim had been asserted in state or federal court. This mutual arbitration agreement does not prohibit or limit either the Executives or the Companys right to seek equitable relief from a court, including, but not limited to, injunctive relief, a temporary restraining order, or other interim or conservatory relief, pending the resolution of a dispute by arbitration. Accordingly, either party may seek provisional remedies pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure § 1281.8(b). There will be no right or authority for any claim subject to arbitration to be heard or arbitrated on a class or collective basis, as a private attorney general, or in a representative capacity on behalf of any other person or entity. The arbitrator shall have no authority to add to or to modify the terms described in this paragraph, shall apply all applicable law, and shall have no lesser and no greater remedial authority than would a court of law resolving the same claim or controversy.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, claims may be brought before and remedies awarded by an administrative agency if applicable law permits access to such an agency notwithstanding the existence of an agreement to arbitrate. Such administrative claims include, without, limitation, claims or charges brought before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to preclude or excuse either Executive or the Company from bringing an administrative claim before any agency in order to fulfill Executives or the Companys obligation to exhaust administrative remedies before making a claim in arbitration. Disputes that may not be subject to predispute arbitration agreement as provided by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Public Law 111-203) are excluded from the coverage of this Section H.13 as well.
14. Successors and Assigns. The rights and obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Company, which rights and obligations shall include but not be limited to those set forth in Section F of this Agreement. Executive shall not be entitled to assign any of Executives rights or obligations under this Agreement without the Companys written consent, provided that upon Executives death, Executives named beneficiaries, estate or heirs, as the case may be, shall succeed to Executives rights and benefits under this Agreement as and to the extent expressly set forth in this Agreement.
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15. Applicability of Agreement. This Agreement does not create, and shall not be construed as creating, any rights enforceable by a person not a party to this Agreement (except as specifically provided in this Agreement).
16. Attorneys Fees. In any action to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be awarded his or its reasonable attorneys costs and fees.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Bank and CVB have caused this Agreement to be executed by a duly authorized officer or representative and Executive has executed this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date.
Dated: February 14, 2020 CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK
By: /s/ Raymond V. OBrien III ________
Name: Raymond V. OBrien III
Title: Chairman of Board of Directors
Dated: February 14, 2020 CVB FINANCIAL CORP.
By: /s/ Raymond V. OBrien III ________
Name: Raymond V. OBrien III
Title: Chairman of Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE
Dated: February 14, 2020 /s/ David A. Brager__________________
DAVID A. BRAGER
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EXHIBIT A
FORM OF WAIVER AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
This Waiver and Release Agreement (the Agreement) is entered into by and between _________ (hereinafter Executive), on the one hand, and CVB Financial Corp. and Citizens Business Bank (hereinafter collectively, the Company), on the other hand, as required by Section F.5. of the Employment Agreement entered into between Executive and the Company on February __, 2020 (the Employment Agreement).
1. Termination of Employment. Effective ______________ (the Termination Date), Executives employment with the Company shall end and Executive will no longer be employed by the Company in any capacity.
2. Severance Pay. Provided that Executive has satisfied, in all material respects, all of the requirements contained in his Employment Agreement regarding his receipt of severance pay, including Section H of the Employment Agreement and its subsections, (which are incorporated herein as though set forth in full), the Company agrees that, eight days after receipt by the Company of a signed original of this Agreement and provided that Executive does not revoke this Agreement as set forth in Paragraph 6, below, the Company shall pay to Executive severance pay in the amount of $______________ [insert amount determined pursuant to Section F.1 or F.4 of the Employment Agreement, whichever is applicable], less all applicable state and federal withholdings (Severance Pay). Such Severance Pay shall be paid at the times and in the fashion described in [the applicable Section(s)] of the Employment Agreement. Executive understands and agrees that the Severance Pay provided to Executive under the terms of this Agreement is in addition to anything of value to which Executive is otherwise entitled and that Executive would not receive the Severance Pay except for Executives agreement to sign this Agreement and to fulfill the promises set forth herein.
3. Warranty. Executive acknowledges that, other than the Severance Pay set forth in Paragraph 2, above, he has received all wages, compensation and other benefits due him as a result of his employment with and separation from the Company.
4. Release of Known and Unknown Claims. In exchange for the agreements contained in this Agreement and the additional vesting of equity awards as specified in [the applicable Section(s)] of the Employment Agreement, Executive agrees unconditionally and forever to release and discharge the Company and the Companys affiliated, related, parent and subsidiary corporations, as well as the Companys and any affiliated, related, parent and subsidiary corporations respective attorneys, agents, representatives, partners, joint venturers, successors, assigns, insurers, owners, employees, officers, and directors, past and present (hereinafter the Releasees) from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, demands, rights, or damages of any kind or nature which he may now have, or ever have, whether known or unknown, including any claims, causes of action or demands of any nature arising out of or in any way relating to Executives employment with, or separation from the Company on or before the date of the execution of this Agreement.
This release specifically includes, but is not limited to, any claims for fraud; breach of contract; breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; inducement of breach; interference with contract; wrongful or unlawful discharge or demotion; violation of public policy; assault and battery (sexual or otherwise); invasion of privacy; intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress; intentional or negligent misrepresentation; conspiracy; failure to pay wages, benefits, vacation pay, severance pay, attorneys fees, or other compensation of any sort; retaliation, discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, race, color, sex, gender, national origin, ancestry, religion, disability, handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation or any other protected category; any claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Labor Code, the California Family Rights Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, or Section 1981 of Title 42 of the United States Code; violation of COBRA; violation of any safety and health laws, statutes or regulations; violation of ERISA; violation of the Internal Revenue Code; or any other wrongful conduct, based upon events occurring prior to the date of execution of this Agreement.
Executive further agrees knowingly to waive the provisions and protections of Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which reads:
A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS THAT THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE AND THAT, IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER, WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY.
This release of claims does not include any claim which cannot be waived by private agreement. Nothing in this release of claims shall be construed as prohibiting Executive from making a future claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any similar state agency including, but not limited to the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, or from cooperating with such agency in any investigation or proceeding; provided, however, that should Executive pursue such an administrative action against the Releasees, or any of them, Executive agrees and acknowledges that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, he will not seek, nor shall he be entitled to recover, any monetary damages from any such proceeding. In addition, this Agreement does not apply to any claims for unemployment compensation benefits, workers compensation benefits, health insurance benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), claims for payment of Accrued Obligations and provision of Vested Benefits (as such terms are defined in the Employment Agreement), claims for payment of Severance Pay in accordance with this release and [the applicable Section(s)] of the Employment Agreement, claims with regard to vested benefits under a retirement plan governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) or claims for indemnification as described in Section H.5 of the Employment Agreement, which is incorporated herein as though set forth in full.
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5. Knowing and Voluntary. Executive represents and agrees that he is entering into this Agreement knowingly and voluntarily. Executive affirms that no promise or inducement was made to cause him to enter into this Agreement, other than the Severance Pay promised to Executive in this Agreement. Executive further confirms that he has not relied upon any other statement or representation by anyone other than what is in this Agreement as a basis for his agreement.
6. Knowing and Voluntary Waiver of Age Discrimination Claim. Executive expressly acknowledges:
● that he has been provided Twenty-One (21) days to consider this Agreement,
● that he was informed to consult with counsel regarding this Agreement;
● that he has had the opportunity to consult with counsel;
● that to the extent Executive has taken fewer than Twenty-One (21) days to consider this Agreement, Executive acknowledges that he has had sufficient time to consider the Agreement and to consult with counsel and that he does not desire additional time;
● that he was informed that the Agreement is revocable by Executive for a period of seven (7) calendar days following his execution of this Agreement;
● that any revocation must be in writing, must specifically revoke this Agreement, and must be received by the Company (attn: Human Resources, 701 North Haven Avenue, Ontario, CA 91764) prior to the eighth calendar day following the execution of this Agreement;
● that Executive understands that if he revokes this Agreement, he will not receive the Severance Pay; and
● that this Agreement becomes effective, enforceable and irrevocable on the eighth calendar day following Executives execution of this Agreement provided that Executive does not revoke the Agreement.
7. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of California, both procedural and substantive.
8. Confidentiality. Executive agrees not to disclose the existence of this Agreement or any of its terms to anyone other than his attorneys, accountants and immediate family members, or where compelled by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction or a subpoena issued under the authority thereof.
9. Non-Disparagement. Executive agrees that he will not make any disparaging or defamatory comments to any third party concerning the Releasees, or any of them, or concerning their methods of doing business or employment practices, except if testifying truthfully (i) pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or an inquiry or subpoena issued under the authority thereof, (ii) in response to a written request from a government agency, or (iii) as otherwise required by law.
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10. Cooperation in Defense of the Company. The terms of Section B.4. of the Employment Agreement are incorporated herein as if set forth in full.
11. Waiver. The failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision or to affect the validity of this Agreement or the right of any party to enforce this Agreement.
12. Modification. No amendments to this Agreement will be valid unless written and signed by Executive and an authorized representative of the Company.
13. Severability. If any sentence, phrase, paragraph, subparagraph or portion of this Agreement is found to be illegal or unenforceable, such action shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining sentences, phrases, paragraphs, subparagraphs or portions of this Agreement.
14. Entire Agreement/Integration. This Agreement, any confidentiality, proprietary information, or inventions agreements signed by Executive during his employment with the Company (all of which survive the termination of the employment relationship), and all relevant portions of the Employment Agreement which survive the termination of the employment relationship (Sections H.1 through H.16, inclusive), constitute the entire agreement between Executive and the Company concerning the terms of Executives employment with and separation from the Company and the compensation related thereto. All prior discussions and negotiations have been and are merged and integrated into, and are superseded by, this Agreement.
15. Arbitration. Any and all disputes or claims arising out of or in any way related to this Agreement including, without limitation, fraud in the inducement of this Agreement, or relating to the general validity or enforceability of this Agreement, shall be submitted to final and binding arbitration before an arbitrator as set forth in Section H.13. of the Employment Agreement, which is incorporated herein as thought set forth in full.
16. Attorneys Fees. In any action to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be awarded his or its reasonable attorneys costs and fees.
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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A RELEASE OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS. THE UNDERSIGNED AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND VOLUNTARILY ENTER INTO IT WITH THE INTENT TO BE BOUND THEREBY.
DAVID A. BRAGER
Date:
CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK
By: Date:
Its:
CVB FINANCIAL CORP
By: Date:
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Exhibit 99.1
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contacts: | Raymond V. OBrien III, Chairman of the Board | |||
Christopher D. Myers, President and CEO | ||||
(909) 980-4030 |
CVB Financial Corp. Announces Appointment of David A. Brager as new CEO Effective March 16, 2020
| David A. Brager, Executive Vice President & Sales Division Manager, will succeed Christopher D. Myers, who is scheduled to retire on March 15, 2020 |
Ontario, CA, February 19, 2020-CVB Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:CVBF) and its principal subsidiary, Citizens Business Bank (together, the Company), announced that the Companys Board of Directors has chosen David A. Brager to be the organizations next Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Brager, who currently serves as Executive Vice President, Sales Division Manager, will assume the role on March 16, 2020 upon the scheduled retirement of the Companys current President and CEO, Christopher D. Myers. Concurrently, Mr. Brager is being appointed to the respective Boards of Directors of CVBF and Citizens Business Bank.
CVBFs Board of Directors led a thorough, nationwide search in partnership with Spencer Stuart, a leading executive search firm. The promotion of Mr. Brager affirms the quality of the Companys senior management team and the Boards confidence in the Companys strategy and continued strong performance. In order to facilitate a smooth and orderly transition, Mr. Myers, who has served as the Companys CEO since 2006, will remain available to the Company as a consultant through December 31, 2020.
Our Board is very grateful for Chris Myers leadership the past 13 years and is truly delighted to have selected Dave Brager as CEO to lead our Companys next chapter, said Raymond V. OBrien III, the Companys Chairman of the Board. Following Chris decision to retire, which was announced this past July, our Board engaged in a thoughtful evaluation process. While the Board was of course already impressed with Dave, it was important and helpful to have the opportunity to benchmark his candidacy against an extensive, nationwide field of contenders. We are quite pleased with the outcome.
I am truly honored that our Board has chosen me to lead this outstanding organization that has been named #1 on the Forbes Americas Best Banks list for two of the past four years-including 2020, said David A. Brager, Executive Vice President, Sales Division Manager and the Boards appointee to be the next CEO of the Company. I see this as a terrific opportunity to leverage my deep understanding of our Banks growth strategies and local geographic markets to continue to deliver strong financial results. We have worked hard to build our industry-leading platform, and I am confident that our talented team will continue to expand and reach new heights for the sake of our customers, communities, shareholders and employees.
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Chris Myers, the Companys retiring President and CEO, commented: Dave and I have worked closely together for the past nine years. He has been deeply involved in executing our strategy, particularly on the sales side of the business. As such, he should be well prepared to continue ahead on our path of excellence. From a continuity standpoint, Dave is the right choice to lead this Company. He will be well supported by a seasoned and motivated senior leadership team. I wish Dave all the best in his new role and am confident that the incredible legacy of this Company is intact and ready to move forward.
Mr. Brager has over 30 years of banking experience in a variety of senior leadership roles, including serving the past 17 years at Citizens Business Bank, where his present responsibilities encompass oversight of all the Banks business financial centers, customer lending and deposit relationships, marketing, treasury management, international services, government services and bankcard products. Dave joined CVBF in 2003 as a Vice President and was recruited to build and manage the Fresno Business Financial Center on a de novo basis. The office achieved early entrepreneurial success and, four years later, he was promoted to SVP and Regional Manager for the entire Central Valley area of California. Based on his continued strong record of achievement, at the beginning of 2011, Dave was promoted to EVP and Sales Division Manager, reporting directly to CEO Myers in Ontario, CA. Prior to his tenure with the Company, Mr. Brager worked for over seven years at Westamerica Bank. Mr. Brager received his B.S degree from California State University, Fresno. He is a graduate of the Pacific Coast Banking School in partnership with the University of Washingtons Graduate School of Business.
Corporate Overview
CVB Financial Corp. (CVBF) is the holding company for Citizens Business Bank. CVBF is one of the 10 largest bank holding companies headquartered in California with over $11 billion in total assets. Citizens Business Bank is consistently recognized as one of the top performing banks in the nation and offers a wide array of banking, lending and investing services through 58 banking centers and 3 trust office locations serving the Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Diego County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and the Central Valley area of California.
Shares of CVB Financial Corp. common stock are listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol CVBF. For investor information on CVB Financial Corp., visit our Citizens Business Bank website at www.cbbank.com and click on the Investors tab.
Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain matters set forth herein constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including forward-looking statements relating to the Companys leadership transition and search for a new Chief Executive Officer, current business plans and expectations and our future financial position and operating results. Words such as will likely result, aims, anticipates, believes, could, estimates, expects, hopes, intends, may, plans, projects, seeks, should, will, strategy, possibility, and variations of these words and similar expressions help to identify these forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance and/or achievements to differ materially from those projected. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, local, regional, national and international economic and market conditions and political
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events and the impact they may have on us, our customers and our assets and liabilities; our ability to attract deposits and other sources of funding or liquidity; supply and demand for commercial or residential real estate and periodic deterioration in real estate prices and/or values in California or other states where we lend; a sharp or prolonged slowdown or decline in real estate construction, sales or leasing activities; changes in the financial performance and/or condition of our borrowers, depositors, key vendors or counterparties; changes in our levels of delinquent loans, nonperforming assets, allowance for loan losses and charge-offs; the costs or effects of mergers, acquisitions or dispositions we may make, whether we are able to obtain any required governmental approvals in connection with any such mergers, acquisitions or dispositions, and/or our ability to realize the contemplated financial or business benefits associated with any such mergers, acquisitions or dispositions; the effect of changes in laws, regulations and applicable judicial decisions (including laws, regulations and judicial decisions concerning financial reforms, taxes, bank capital levels, allowance for loan losses, consumer, commercial or secured lending, securities and securities trading and hedging, bank operations, compliance, fair lending, the Community Reinvestment Act, employment, executive compensation, insurance, cybersecurity, vendor management and information security technology) with which we and our subsidiaries must comply or believe we should comply or which may otherwise impact us; the effects of additional legal and regulatory requirements to which we have or will become subject as a result of our total assets exceeding $10 billion; changes in estimates of future reserve requirements and minimum capital requirements, based upon the periodic review thereof under relevant regulatory and accounting standards, including changes in the Basel Committee framework establishing capital standards for bank credit, operations and market risks; the accuracy of the assumptions and estimates and the absence of technical error in implementation or calibration of models used to estimate the fair value of financial instruments or currently expected credit losses or delinquencies; inflation, changes in market interest rates, securities market and monetary fluctuations; changes in government-established interest rates or monetary policies; changes in the amount, cost and availability of deposit insurance; disruptions in the infrastructure that supports our business and the communities where we are located, which are concentrated in California, involving or related to physical site access and/or communication facilities; cyber incidents, or theft or loss of Company or customer data or money; political developments, uncertainties or instability, catastrophic events, acts of war or terrorism, or natural disasters, such as earthquakes, drought, the effects of pandemic diseases or viruses, or extreme weather events, that affect electrical, environmental, computer servers, and communications or other services we use, or that affect our customers, employees or third parties with whom we conduct business; our timely development and acceptance of new banking products and services and the perceived overall value of these products and services by our customers and potential customers; the Companys relationships with and reliance upon outside vendors with respect to certain of the Companys key internal and external systems, applications and controls; changes in commercial or consumer spending, borrowing and savings preferences or behaviors; technological changes and the expanding use of technology in banking and financial services (including the adoption of mobile banking, funds transfer applications, electronic marketplaces for loans, blockchain technology and other banking products, systems or services); our ability to retain and increase market share, retain and grow customers and control expenses; changes in the competitive environment among banks and other financial services and technology providers; competition and innovation with respect to financial products and services by banks, financial institutions and non-traditional providers including retail businesses and technology companies; volatility in the credit and equity markets and its effect on the general economy or local or regional business conditions or on the Companys customers; fluctuations in the price of the Companys common stock or other securities, and the resulting impact on the Companys ability to raise capital or make acquisitions; the effect of changes in accounting policies and practices, as may be adopted from time-to-time by the regulatory agencies, as well as by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board and other accounting
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standard-setters; changes in our organization, management, compensation and benefit plans, and our ability to retain or expand our workforce, management team and/or our board of directors; the costs and effects of legal, compliance and regulatory actions, changes and developments, including the initiation and resolution of legal proceedings (including any securities, bank operations, financial product, consumer or employee class action litigation); regulatory or other governmental inquiries or investigations, and/or the results of regulatory examinations or reviews; our ongoing relations with our various federal and state regulators, including the SEC, Federal Reserve Board, FDIC and California DBO; our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing items and all other factors set forth in the Companys public reports, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018, and particularly the discussion of risk factors within that document. The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to update any forward-looking statements to reflect occurrences or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law. Any statements about future operating results, such as those concerning accretion and dilution to the Companys earnings or shareholders, are for illustrative purposes only, are not forecasts, and actual results may differ.
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