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Exhibit |
“Participant”: | |
“Date
of Award”: | |
“Number of RSUs Granted”: |
(A) | Grant of RSUs. The Company hereby grants to the Participant the Number of RSUs Granted, effective as of the Date of Award and subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Award Agreement. Each RSU represents the unsecured right to receive one Share in the future following the vesting of the RSU in accordance with this Award Agreement. The Participant shall not be required to pay any additional consideration for the issuance of the Shares upon
settlement of the RSUs. |
(B) | Vesting and Settlement of RSUs. |
(1) | Subject to (A) the Participant’s continued employment with the Company and/or any Subsidiary or affiliate (the “Company Group”) from the Date of Award until the applicable Vesting Date (as defined below), (B) Section (B)(2)
and (C) compliance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement, one-third (33 1/3%) of the RSUs shall vest on March 1, 2019, March 1, 2020, and March 1, 2021 (each a “Vesting Date”). |
(2) | As promptly as practicable following the end of each fiscal year in the 2018 through 2020 “Performance Period” (each such fiscal year, a “Measurement Year”), the Committee shall determine whether the
Company’s Capital Ratio (as defined below) met or exceeded the applicable minimum for well-capitalized banks as established by the Federal Reserve for the Measurement Year most recently completed (the “Performance Requirement”). If the Performance Requirement was not met for that Measurement Year, the Committee may cancel all or a portion of the RSUs that otherwise would have vested on the immediately following Vesting Date, after taking into account such factors as (i) the magnitude of the Capital Ratio below the minimum, (ii) the Participant’s degree of involvement (including the degree to which the Participant was involved in decisions that are determined to have contributed to a Capital Ratio below the minimum), (iii) the Participant’s performance and (iv) such other factors as deemed appropriate. Any such determination will be in the sole discretion of the Committee and will be final and binding. “Capital
Ratio” means, with respect to each fiscal year, the Company’s Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, as shown on the Company’s consolidated financial statements for such fiscal year, but calculated excluding any special, unusual or non-recurring items as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion. |
(3) | Each vested RSU shall be settled through the delivery of one Share within thirty (30) days following the applicable Vesting Date (a “Settlement Date”), provided
that any fractional Share shall vest and be settled on the last Vesting Date and Settlement Date, respectively, and provided further that the Settlement Date may be delayed, in the sole discretion of the Committee and in accordance with applicable law (including Section 409A (as defined below)), if the Committee is considering whether Sections (B)(2) and/or (L) apply to the Participant. |
(4) | The Shares delivered to the Participant on the applicable Settlement Date (or such date determined in accordance with Section (C) or (D)) shall not be subject to transfer restrictions and shall be fully paid, non-assessable and registered in the Participant’s name. |
(5) | If,
after the Date of Award and prior to the applicable Vesting Date, dividends with respect to Shares are declared or paid by the Company, the Participant shall be credited with, and entitled to receive, dividend equivalents in an amount, without interest, equal to the cumulative dividends declared or paid on a Share, if any, during such period multiplied by the number of unvested RSUs. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, dividend equivalents paid in cash shall not be reinvested in Shares and shall remain uninvested. The dividend equivalents credited in respect of vested RSUs shall be paid in cash or Shares, as applicable, on the Settlement Date. |
(6) | Except
for Participants who are tax residents of Canada, in the sole discretion of the Committee and notwithstanding any other provision of this Award Agreement to the contrary, in lieu of the delivery of Shares, the RSUs and any dividend equivalents payable in Shares may be settled through a payment in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of the applicable number of Shares, determined on the applicable Vesting Date or, in the case of settlement in accordance with Section (C)(1) or (D), the date of the Participant’s “Separation from Service” (within the meaning of the Committee’s established methodology for determining “Separation from Service” for purposes of Section 409A) or the date of Disability, as applicable. Settlement under this Section (B)(6) shall be made at the time specified under Sections (B)(3), (B)(5), (C)(1), (C)(2) or (D), as applicable. |
(C) | Separation
from Service. |
(1) | If, after the Date of Award and prior to an applicable Settlement Date, the Participant incurs a Disability (as defined below) or a Separation from Service from the Company Group due to death, each RSU, to the extent unvested, shall vest immediately and shall settle through the delivery of one Share within thirty (30) days following the Participant’s Disability or Separation from Service due to death. The Participant (or the Participant’s beneficiary or legal representative, if applicable) shall also be entitled to receive all credited and unpaid dividend equivalents at the
time the RSUs are settled in accordance with this Section (C)(1). “Disability” shall have the same meaning as defined in the Company’s applicable long-term disability plan or policy last in effect prior to the first date the Participant suffers from such Disability; provided, however, for a Participant that is a US taxpayer at any time during the period the RSUs vest and become settled hereunder and to the extent a “Disability” event does not also constitute a “Disability” as defined in Section 409A, such Disability event shall not constitute a Disability for purposes of this Section (C)(1). |
(2) | If,
after the Date of Award and prior to an applicable Settlement Date, the Participant incurs a Separation from Service initiated (i) by the Participant and at the time of such Separation from Service the Participant meets the conditions of Retirement (as defined below) and no grounds exist such that the Company could terminate the Participant for Cause, or (ii) by the Company without Cause (as defined below and including, for the avoidance of doubt, in connection with a sale of a business unit), and subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Award Agreement, including Section (L) below, the RSUs (and any credited and unpaid dividend equivalents), to the extent unvested as of such Separation from Service, shall continue to vest and be settled on the applicable Vesting Date and Settlement
Date in accordance with Sections (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(3) above, unless such continued vesting and settlement of RSUs (and dividend equivalents) following the Participant’s Separation from Service is prohibited or limited by applicable law and/or regulation. “Retirement” is defined as the Participant’s Separation from Service upon or after (A) attaining age 55 with at least 11 years of service with the Company Group, or (B) attaining age 60 with at least 6 years of service with the Company Group, in each case as determined in accordance with the Company Group’s policies and procedures. “Cause”
means any of the following: (i) the commission of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or a felony; (ii) the Participant’s act or omission that causes or may reasonably be expected to cause material injury to the Company Group, its vendors, customers, business partners or affiliates or that results or is intended to result in personal gain at the expense of the Company Group, its vendors, customers, business partners or affiliates; (iii) the Participant’s substantial and continuing neglect of his or her job responsibilities for the Company Group (including excessive unauthorized absenteeism); (iv) the Participant’s failure to comply with, or violation of, the
Company Group’s Code of Business Conduct; (v) the Participant’s act or omission, whether or not performed in the workplace, that precludes the Participant’s employment with any member of the Company Group by virtue of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act; and (vi) the Participant’s violation of any federal or state securities or banking laws, any rules or regulations issued pursuant to such laws, or the rules and regulations of any securities or exchange or association of which the Participant or member of the Company Group is a member. |
(3) | If,
prior to an applicable Vesting Date, the Participant’s employment with the Company Group terminates for any reason other than as set forth in Section (C)(1), (C)(2) or (D), the unvested RSUs shall be cancelled immediately and the Participant shall immediately forfeit any rights to, and shall not be entitled to receive any payments with respect to, the RSUs including, without limitation, dividend equivalents pursuant to Section (B)(5). |
(D) | Change of Control. |
(1) | Notwithstanding
any provision contained in the Plan or this Award Agreement to the contrary, if a Change of Control occurs before the last day of the Performance Period, the Performance Requirement in Section (B)(2) |
(2) | Notwithstanding any provision contained in the Plan or this Award Agreement to the contrary, if, prior to an applicable Settlement Date, a Change of Control occurs and within two years of such Change of Control
the Participant incurs a Separation from Service (i) due to the Participant’s Retirement, (ii) initiated by the Company without Cause or (iii) initiated by the Participant for “Good Reason” (as defined below), the RSUs (and any credited and unpaid dividend equivalents), to the extent unvested, shall vest upon such Separation from Service and be settled within thirty (30) days following such Separation from Service, unless such accelerated vesting and settlement of RSUs (and dividend equivalents) following the Participant’s Separation from Service is prohibited or limited by applicable law and/or regulation. “Good Reason” shall mean, without the Participant’s consent, a material diminution of the Participant’s (x) base salary (except in the event of a compensation reduction applicable to the Participant and other employees of comparable
rank and/or status), (y) the Participant is reassigned to a work location that is more than fifty miles from his or her immediately preceding work location and which increases the distance the Participant has to commute to work by more than fifty miles, or (z) duties and responsibilities (except a temporary reduction while the Participant is physically or mentally incapacitated or a modification in the duties and/or responsibilities of the Participant and other employees of comparable rank and/or status following a Change of Control), provided, that a Separation from Service for Good Reason shall not occur unless (A) the Participant has provided the Company written notice specifying in detail the alleged condition of Good Reason within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of such condition; (B) the Company
has failed to cure such alleged condition within ninety (90) days following the Company’s receipt of such written notice; and (C) if the Committee (or its designee) has determined that the Company has failed to cure such alleged condition, the Participant initiates a Separation from Service within five (5) days following the end of such 90-day cure period. |
(E) | Transferability. The RSUs are not transferable other than by last will and testament, by the laws of descent and distribution pursuant to a domestic
relations order, or as otherwise permitted under Section 4.6 of the Plan. |
(F) | Incorporation of Plan. The Plan includes terms and conditions governing all Awards granted thereunder and is incorporated into this Award Agreement by reference unless specifically stated herein. This Award Agreement and the rights of the Participant hereunder are subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan, as amended from time to time and as supplemented by this Award Agreement, and to such rules and regulations as the Committee may adopt under the Plan. If there is any inconsistency between the terms of this Award Agreement and the terms of the Plan, the Plan’s terms shall supersede and replace
the conflicting terms of this Award Agreement. |
(G) | No Entitlements. |
(1) | Neither the Plan nor the Award Agreement confer on the Participant any right or entitlement to receive compensation, including, without limitation, any base salary or incentive compensation, in any specific amount for any future fiscal year (including, without limitation, any grants of future Awards under the Plan), nor impact in any way the
Company Group’s determination of the amount, if any, of the Participant’s base salary or incentive compensation. This Award of RSUs made under this Award Agreement is completely independent of any other Awards or grants and is made at the sole discretion of the Company. The RSUs do not constitute salary, wages, regular compensation, recurrent compensation, pensionable compensation or contractual compensation for the year of grant or any prior or later years and shall not be included in, nor have any effect on or be deemed earned in any respect, in connection with the determination of employment-related rights or benefits under law or any employee benefit plan or similar arrangement provided by the Company Group (including, without limitation, severance, termination of employment and pension
benefits), unless otherwise specifically provided for under the terms of such plan or arrangement or by the Company Group. The benefits provided pursuant to the RSUs are in no way secured, guaranteed or warranted by the Company Group. |
(2) | The RSUs are awarded to the Participant by virtue of the Participant’s employment with, and services performed for, the Company Group. The Plan or the Award Agreement does not constitute an employment agreement. Nothing
in the Plan or the Award Agreement shall modify the terms of the Participant’s employment, including, without limitation, the Participant’s status as an “at will” employee of the Company Group, if applicable. |
(3) | Subject to any applicable employment agreement, the Company reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of the Participant’s employment, including the division, subsidiary or department in which the Participant is employed. None of the Plan or the Award Agreement, the grant of RSUs, nor any action taken
or omitted to be taken under the Plan or the Award Agreement shall be deemed to create or confer on the Participant any right to be retained in the employ of the Company Group, or to interfere with or to limit in any way the right of the Company Group to terminate the Participant’s employment at any time. Moreover, the Separation from Service provisions set forth in Section (C) or (D), as applicable, only apply to the treatment of the RSUs in the specified circumstances and shall not otherwise affect the Participant’s employment relationship. By accepting this Award Agreement, the Participant waives any and all rights to compensation or damages in consequence of the termination of the Participant’s office or employment for any reason whatsoever to the extent such rights arise |
(H) | No Rights as a Stockholder. The Participant will have no rights as a stockholder with respect to Shares covered by this Award Agreement (including
voting rights) until the date the Participant or his nominee becomes the holder of record of such Shares on an applicable Settlement Date or as provided in Section (C) or (D), if applicable. |
(I) | Securities Representation. The grant of the RSUs and issuance of Shares upon vesting of the RSUs shall be subject to, and in compliance with, all applicable requirements of federal, state or foreign securities law. No Shares may be issued hereunder if the issuance of such Shares would constitute a violation of any applicable federal, state or foreign securities laws or other law or regulations or the requirements of any stock exchange or market system upon which the Shares may then be
listed. As a condition to the settlement of the RSUs, the Company may require the Participant to satisfy any qualifications that may be necessary or appropriate, to evidence compliance with any applicable law or regulation. |
(1) | He or she has been advised that he or she may be an “affiliate”
within the meaning of Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”), and in this connection the Company is relying in part on his or her representations set forth in this section (I)(1); and |
(2) | If he or she is deemed an affiliate within the meaning of Rule 144 of the Act, the Shares must be held indefinitely unless an exemption from any applicable resale restrictions is available or the Company files an additional registration statement (or a “re-offer prospectus”) with regard to such Shares and the
Company is under no obligation to register the Shares (or to file a “re-offer prospectus”). |
(3) | If he or she is deemed an affiliate within the meaning of Rule 144 of the Act, he or she understands that the exemption from registration under Rule 144 will not be available unless (i) a public trading market then exists for the Shares of the Company, (ii) adequate information concerning the Company is then available to the public, and (iii) other terms and conditions of Rule 144 or any exemption therefrom are complied with; and that any sale of the Shares may be made
only in limited amounts in accordance with such terms and conditions. |
(J) | Notices. Any notice or communication given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered in person or mailed by certified mail, postage and fees prepaid, or internationally recognized express mail service, as follows: |
(K) | Transfer of Personal Data. In order to facilitate the administration of this Award, it will be necessary for the
Company Group to collect, hold, and process certain personal information about the Participant. As a condition of accepting this Award, the Participant authorizes, agrees and unambiguously consents to the Company Group collecting, using, disclosing, holding and processing personal data and transferring such data to third parties (collectively, the “Data Recipients”) for the primary purpose of the Participant’s participation in, and the general administration of, the Plan and to the transmission by the Company Group of any personal data information related to the RSUs awarded under this Award Agreement, as required in connection with the Participant’s participation in the Plan (including, without limitation, the administration of the Plan) out of
the Participant’s home country and including to countries with less data protection than the data protection provided by the Participant’s home country. This authorization and consent is freely given by the Participant. The Participant acknowledges that he/she has been informed that upon request, the Company will provide the name or title and contact information for an officer or employee of the Company Group who is able to answer questions about the collection, use and disclosure of personal data information. |
(1) | The
Data Recipients will treat the Participant’s personal data as private and confidential and will not disclose such data for purposes other than the management and administration of this Award and will take reasonable measures to keep the Participant’s personal data private, confidential, accurate and current. |
(2) | Where the transfer is to a destination outside the country to which the Participant is employed, or outside the European Economic Area for Participants employed by the Company Group in the United Kingdom or Ireland, the Company
shall take reasonable steps to ensure that the Participant’s personal data continues to be adequately protected and securely held. By accepting this Award, the Participant acknowledges that personal information about the Participant may be transferred to a country that does not offer the same level of data protection as the country in which the Participant is employed. |
(L) | Cancellation; Recoupment; Related Matters. |
(1) | The RSUs granted
under this Agreement, and any Shares issued or any credited and unpaid dividend equivalents with respect to such Shares or other payments made in respect thereof, shall be subject to the CIT Group Inc. Recoupment Policy (“Recoupment Policy”) as the Company Group may amend from time to time, whether or not such Recoupment Policy is otherwise applicable to the Participant. By accepting the grant of RSUs under this Agreement, including the provisions of Exhibit A, the Participant agrees and consents to the Company Group’s application, implementation and enforcement of (a) the Recoupment Policy and (b) any provision of applicable law relating to cancellation, recoupment, rescission or payback of compensation and
expressly agrees that the Company Group may take such actions as are necessary to effectuate the Recoupment Policy or applicable law without further consent or action being required by the Participant. To the extent that the terms of this Agreement and the Recoupment Policy conflict, the terms of the recoupment policy shall prevail. |
(2) | Notwithstanding anything contained in the Plan or this Award Agreement to the contrary, to the extent that the Company is required by law to include any additional recoupment, recovery or forfeiture
provisions to outstanding Awards, then such additional provisions shall also apply to this Award Agreement as if they had been included as of the Date of Award and in the manner determined by the Committee in its sole discretion. |
(3) | The remedies provided for in this Award Agreement shall be cumulative and not exclusive, and the Participant agrees and acknowledges that the enforcement by the Company of its rights hereunder shall not in any manner impair, restrict or limit the right of the Company to seek injunctive and other equitable
or legal relief under applicable law or the terms of any other agreement between the Company and the Participant. |
(M) | Miscellaneous. |
(1) | It is expressly understood that the Committee is authorized to administer, construe, and make all determinations necessary or appropriate to the administration of the Plan and this Award Agreement,
all of which shall be binding upon the Participant. |
(2) | The Board may at any time, or from time to time, terminate, amend, modify or suspend the Plan, and the Board or the Committee may amend or modify this Award Agreement at any time; provided, however, that, except as provided herein, no termination, amendment, modification or suspension shall materially and adversely alter or impair the rights of the Participant under this Award Agreement, without the Participant’s written consent. |
(3) | This
Award Agreement is intended to comply with, or be exempt from, Section 409A of the Code and the regulations and guidance promulgated thereunder (“Section 409A”), and accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted, this Award Agreement shall be interpreted in a manner intended to be in compliance therewith. In no event whatsoever shall the Company Group be liable for any additional tax, interest or penalty that may be imposed on the Participant by Section 409A or any damages for failing to comply with Section 409A. If any provision of the Plan or the Award Agreement would, in the sole discretion of the Committee, result or likely result in the imposition on the Participant, a beneficiary or any other person of additional taxes or a penalty tax under Section 409A, the Committee may modify the terms of the Plan or the Award Agreement, without
the consent of the Participant, beneficiary or such other person, in the manner that the Committee, in its sole discretion, may determine to be necessary or advisable to avoid the imposition of such penalty tax. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan or the Award Agreement, to the extent that the Participant is a “Specified Employee” (within the meaning of the Committee’s established methodology for determining “Specified Employees” for purposes of Section 409A), payment or distribution of any amounts with respect to the RSUs that are subject to Section 409A will be made as soon as practicable following the first business day of the seventh month following the Participant’s Separation from Service from the Company Group or, if earlier, the date of the Participant’s death. |
(4) | Delivery
of the Shares underlying the RSUs or payment in cash (if permitted pursuant to Section (B)(6)) upon settlement is subject to the Participant satisfying all applicable federal, state, provincial, local, domestic and foreign taxes and other statutory obligations (including, without limitation, the Participant’s FICA obligation, |
(5) | The Company may at any time
place legends referencing any applicable federal, state or foreign securities law restrictions on all certificates representing Shares issued pursuant to this Award Agreement. The Participant shall, at the request of the Company, promptly present to the Company any and all certificates representing Shares acquired pursuant to this Award Agreement in the possession of the Participant. |
(6) | This Award Agreement shall be subject to all applicable laws, rules, guidelines and regulations, and to such approvals by any governmental agencies
or national securities exchanges as may be required, or the Committee determines are advisable, including but not limited to any applicable laws or the rules, codes or guidelines of any statutory or regulatory body in any jurisdiction relating to the remuneration of any Participant (in each case as may be in force from time to time). The Participant agrees to take all steps the Company determines are necessary to comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and foreign securities law in exercising his or her rights under this Award Agreement. |
(7) | Nothing in the Plan or this Agreement should be construed
as providing the Participant with financial, tax, legal or other advice with respect to the RSUs. The Company recommends that the Participant consult with his or her financial, tax, legal and other advisors to provide advice in connection with the RSUs. |
(8) | All obligations of the Company under the Plan and this Award Agreement, with respect to the Awards, shall be binding on any successor to the Company, whether the existence of such successor
is the result of a direct or indirect purchase, merger, consolidation, or otherwise, of all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the Company. |
(9) | To the extent not preempted by federal law, this Award Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware. |
(10) | This Award Agreement may be
executed in one or more counterparts, all of which taken together shall constitute one contract. |
(11) | The Participant agrees that the Company may, to the extent permitted by applicable law and as provided for in Section 4.5 of the Plan, retain for itself securities or funds otherwise payable to the Participant pursuant to this Award Agreement, or any other Award Agreement under the Plan, to satisfy any obligation or debt that the Participant owes the
Company or its affiliates under any Award Agreement, the Plan or otherwise; provided that the Company may not retain such funds or securities and set off such obligations or liabilities until such time as they would otherwise be distributable to the Participant, and to the extent that Section 409A is applicable, such offset shall not exceed the maximum offset then permitted under Section 409A. |
(12) | The Participant acknowledges that if he or she moves to another country during the term of this Award Agreement, additional terms and conditions may apply and as provided for in Section 4.10.2 of the Plan and the
Company reserves the right to impose other requirements to the extent the Company determines it is necessary or advisable in order to comply with local law or facilitate the administration of the Award Agreement. The Participant agrees to sign any additional agreements or undertaking that may be necessary to accomplish the foregoing. |
(13) | The Participant acknowledges that he or she has reviewed the Company Policies, as defined in the Recoupment Policy, understands the
Company Policies and agrees to be subject to the Company Policies that are applicable to the Participant, including, without limitation, the Regulatory Credit Classifications, as defined in the Recoupment Policy, and any credit risk policies in effect from time to time. |
(14) | The Participant acknowledges that the Company is subject to certain regulatory restrictions that may, under certain circumstances, prohibit the accelerated vesting and distribution of any unvested RSUs as a result of, or following, a Participant’s Separation
from Service. |
(15) | The Participant acknowledges that his or her participation in the Plan as a result of this Award Agreement is further good and valuable consideration for the Participant’s obligations under any applicable non-competition, non-solicitation, confidential information, inventions, developments, proprietary property or similar agreement in effect between the Participant and the Company. |
(16) | Neither
this Award Agreement or the Shares that may be awarded hereunder represent any right to the payment of earned wages, and the rights of the Participant with respect to any Shares remains fully contingent and subject to the vesting and other terms and conditions of this Award Agreement. |
(17) | Any cash payment made pursuant to Section (B)(5) or (B)(6) of this Award Agreement shall be calculated, where necessary, by reference to the prevailing U.S. dollar exchange rate on the proposed payment date (as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion). |
(N) | Acceptance
of Award. By accepting this Award of RSUs, the Participant is agreeing to all of the terms contained in this Award Agreement, including the non-competition and non-solicitation provisions attached hereto as Exhibit A and tax provisions attached hereto as Exhibit B (if applicable). The Participant may accept this Award by indicating acceptance by e-mail or such other electronic means as the Company may designate in writing or by signing this Award Agreement if the Company does not require acceptance by email or such other electronic means. If the Participant desires to refuse the Award, the Participant must notify the
Company in writing. Such notification should be sent to CIT Group Inc., Attention: Senior Vice President, Compensation and Benefits, 1 CIT Drive, Livingston, New Jersey 07039, no later than thirty (30) days after the Date of Award. If the Participant declines the Award, it will be cancelled as of the Date of Award. |
This ‘10-Q’ Filing | Date | Other Filings | ||
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3/1/20 | 4 | |||
3/1/19 | 4 | |||
Filed on: | 5/4/18 | |||
For Period end: | 3/31/18 | |||
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