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OVERVIEW Helping your employees prepare for retirement is one of the most valued benefits you can offer. At The PrivateBank, we understand the important role retirement planning plays in your overall benefits package. We work with employers like you to ensure you can provide these offerings in an efficient and compliant manner in a way that encourages and simplifies employee participation. We provide consulting, advisory and trustee service to qualified and nonqualified retirement plans. Whether you are looking to create a new plan or are seeking review of an existing plan, our team of professionals brings insight, understanding and creativity to address your specific needs. The first step is to understand your business. Do you have a plan in place already or are you looking to create one? Who are your employees and what matters to them? Is a qualified or nonqualified plan option right for your employee base? What is your company s growth strategy? Next we work with you to identify your objectives. Are you looking to provide for all of your employees? Are tax benefits important to you? Are cost savings an important consideration? Are you looking to reduce your fiduciary liability? Is a competitive retirement program key to attracting and retaining employees? Once we understand your business and your objectives, we can create an optimal plan or update your existing plan to meet your needs. From plan design to investment review to plan communication, we can structure a program that is a valued benefit to your employees. Talk to our Retirement Plan Services team today to get started. 13L011-RPS03 2014 The PrivateBank

ADVISORY WE PUT OUR EXPERTISE TO WORK TO CREATE INVESTMENT SOLUTIONS ALIGNED WITH YOUR PLAN OBJECTIVES. Advisory Services As your plan's investment fiduciary, we create investment solutions aligned with your plan objectives. We will help you determine the best approach for investment recommendations and decisions: If you choose to make all investment decisions for the plan, we can act as a 3(21) directed investment advisor and fiduciary. If you prefer to delegate investment decisions, we provide 3(38) investment fiduciary and advisory services. An Investment Policy Statement (IPS) is your documented roadmap when making investment decisions. We will develop your IPS based on the agreed upon objectives and fund offerings. We review the IPS at least annually and modify as warranted by market conditions and updates to investment objectives. We provide investment selection and monitoring, including a detailed fee analysis to help the plan sponsor determine the reasonableness of cost and the appropriate investment line-up. We will deliver quarterly reporting and monitoring to ensure investment options are performing against benchmarks and stated IPS objectives. 13L011-RPS05 2014 The PrivateBank

CONSULTING WE OFFER A RANGE OF CONSULTING TO HELP YOU CREATE, UPDATE AND MANAGE YOUR RETIREMENT PLAN. Plan design 401k, 403(b), 457(b), Profit Sharing, and Pension Plans We help plan sponsors design or modify an existing plan to maximize the benefits of sponsoring a retirement plan to the company and its employees. Executive deferred compensation programs When a qualified retirement plan such as a 401k does not meet the needs of key employees, we can help you create an executive deferred compensation plan for a select group of highly compensated employees. Business Succession Planning ESOP Company If you are looking to transition your business and create greater personal liquidity, an Employee Stock Ownership Plan is an option for your company. An ESOP gives employees a vested interest in the success of the company. We can guide companies through ESOP planning and execution. IRS Audit Representation We take responsibility for responding to IRS audit inquiries regarding the plan with the goal of helping protect plan fiduciaries from potential penalties. Audit Support We work closely with your company to respond to U.S. Department of Labor audits and assist you through the process. Compliance IRS Voluntary Correction Programs While the intent is always to have a compliant plan, occasionally operational failures or other break downs occur. The IRS provides a Voluntary Correction Program that can limit your exposure to potential liabilities. We work on behalf of your company to prepare all the necessary documents and submit your corrective action plan to the IRS. ABOUT THE PRIVATEBANK 13L011-RPS04 2014 The PrivateBank

FIDUCIARY AS A DIRECTED OR FULL TRUSTEE The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ( ERISA ) requires that the assets of a retirement plan must be held in a trust. The trustee of the plan can be an individual or a corporate entity. In either situation, the trustee will either act as a directed trustee or a discretionary trustee. Most qualified plans, especially 401(k) plans, retain the services of a corporate entity to act as a directed trustee. DIRECTED TRUSTEE At The PrivateBank, our directed trustee services are governed by the direction of a named fiduciary usually the business owner or key decision maker regarding the plan. As a directed trustee, we take on a fiduciary role to execute on the following responsibilities: To act solely in the interest of the plan participants and beneficiaries To act upon the direction of a named fiduciary To act in accordance with the terms of the plan and that are not contrary to ERISA Although we take on a fiduciary role, decisions regarding the plan assets and transactions are the fiduciary responsibility of the named fiduciary or plan investment committee. DISCRETIONARY TRUSTEE As a discretionary trustee, not only does The PrivateBank take on a fiduciary role, but also assumes responsibility for plan assets. We perform the following services: Assume full responsibility for all decisions regarding the investment of plan assets Take responsibility for the selection, monitoring and replacement of plan investments 13L011-RPS06 2014 The PrivateBank

THE IMPACT OF LOWER FEES ON RETIREMENT ASSETS THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING RETIREMENT PLAN FEES Government regulations make it mandatory for plan sponsors and employees be advised of all fees associated with the plan both those paid from plan assets and those paid directly by participants. Why is it so important to understand fees? Because the impact on retirement income can be substantial. According to a study conducted by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) in 2007, over a 20-year period, a 1 percent decrease in fees can increase a participant s account balance by 17 percent. What does this mean in real dollars? Over 20 years, assuming average investment fees of 1.5 percent and a return of 7 percent, a participant s account would grow to approximately $58,400 compared to the same account with average investment fees of 0.5 percent growing to about $70,500 for the same period. The illustration below demonstrates how costs can affect long-term retirement growth. It reflects the impact of expenses over a 30-year horizon in which a $100,000 account balance earns an average of 6 percent annually. In the low-cost scenario, the investor pays 0.25 percent of assets every year. In the high cost scenario, the investor pays 0.90 percent. THE LONG-TERM IMPACT OF INVESTMENT COSTS ON PORTFOLIO BALANCES Assuming a starting balance of $100,000 and a yearly return of 6%, which is reinvested Note: The portfolio balances shown are hypothetical and do not reflect any particular investment. The final account balances do not reflect any taxes or penalties that might be due upon distribution. Source: Vanguard. HOW THE PRIVATEBANK CAN HELP Our retirement plan services experts can help you see through the looking glass to understand plan fee structures. From there, we can help you create a plan that is right for you and your company. 13L011-RPS02 2014 The PrivateBank

EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLANS (ESOPS) WHAT IS AN ESOP An ESOP is a form of profit-sharing plan designed to invest primarily in employer stock. ESOPs often are used as a means of transferring ownership to employees as a succession planning technique. They can also be used by business owners looking to create liquidity in their overall investment portfolios or for companies seeking a tax-favored financing alternative. IS AN ESOP RIGHT FOR YOUR COMPANY? ESOPs are often used as a way to reward employees who have helped you build your business. If you already sponsor a 401(k) plan, you can add the ESOP as a supplement to your retirement plan. Selling company stock to an ESOP will help you diversify your accumulated wealth while creating the potential for significant asset building for employees. Making the decision to transition your business to employee ownership is a major step. Thoughtful and detailed analysis of the impact of an ESOP on you, as the business owner, on your employees and the tax implications of an ESOP is critical. Not all companies are good candidates for employee ownership. An ESOP feasibility study can break down the complexities of an ESOP and help you determine if it s a good fit. At The PrivateBank, we work closely with you and key advisors to help you make the decision. Once you are ready to move forward, The PrivateBank can provide financing used by the ESOP to purchase company stock. Alternatively, our Trust Services are available to provide independent trustee and fiduciary services to the ESOP. 13L011-RPS01 2014 The PrivateBank