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Exhibit 10.1

 

 

AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN

MetroBank, National Association

Houston, TX

And

The Comptroller of the Currency

 

 

MetroBank, National Association, Houston, TX (“Bank”) and the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States of America (“Comptroller”)wish to protect the interests of the depositors, other customers, and shareholders of the Bank, and, toward that end, wish the Bank to operate safely and soundly and in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.

 

The Comptroller has found unsafe and unsound banking practices including practices relating to asset quality and earnings.

 

In consideration of the above premises, it is agreed, between the Bank, by and through its duly elected and acting Board of Directors (“Board”), and the Comptroller, through his authorized representative, that the Bank shall operate at all times in compliance with the articles of this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE I

 

JURISDICTION

 

(1)           This Agreement shall be construed to be a “written agreement entered into with the agency” within the meaning of 12 U.S.C. § 1818(b)(1).

 

(2)           This Agreement shall be construed to be a “written agreement between such depository institution and such agency” within the meaning of 12 U.S.C. § 1818(e)(1) and 12 U.S.C. § 1818(i)(2).

 

(3)           This Agreement shall be construed to be a “formal written agreement” within the meaning of 12 C.F.R. § 5.51(c)(6)(ii). See 12 U.S.C. § 1831i.

 

 

 


 

 

(4)           This Agreement shall be construed to be a “written agreement” within the meaning of 12 U.S.C. § 1818(u)(1)(A).

 

(5)           All reports or plans which the Bank or Board has agreed to submit to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller pursuant to this Agreement shall be forwarded to the:

 

Assistant Deputy Comptroller

Houston Field Office

1301 McKinney Street, Suite 1410

Houston, TX 77010

 

ARTICLE II

 

COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE

 

(1)           Within thirty (30) days of the date of this Agreement, the Board shall appoint a Compliance Committee of at least five (5) directors, of which no more than one (1) shall be an employee or controlling shareholder of the Bank or any of its affiliates (as the term “affiliate” is defined in 12 U.S.C. § 371c(b)(1)), or a family member of any such person. Upon appointment, the names of the members of the Compliance Committee and, in the event of a change of the membership, the name of any new member shall be submitted in writing to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller. The Compliance Committee shall be responsible for monitoring and coordinating the Bank's adherence to the provisions of this Agreement.

 

(2)           The Compliance Committee shall meet at least monthly.

 

(3)           Within thirty (30) days of the date of this Agreement and quarterly thereafter, the Compliance Committee shall submit a written progress report to the Board setting forth in detail:

 

 

(a)

a description of the action needed to achieve full compliance with each Article of this Agreement;

 

 

(b)

actions taken to comply with each Article of this Agreement; and

 

 

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(c)

the results and status of those actions.

 

(4)           The Board shall forward a copy of the Compliance Committee's report, with any additional comments by the Board, to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller within ten (10) days of receiving such report.

 

ARTICLE III

 

LOAN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

 

(1)           Within sixty (60) days, the Board shall review, revise, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to its written program to improve the Bank's loan portfolio management. An acceptable program shall include, but not be limited to:

 

 

(a)

procedures to ensure satisfactory and perfected collateral documentation;

 

 

(b)

procedures to ensure that extensions of credit are granted, by renewal or otherwise, to any borrower only after obtaining and analyzing current and satisfactory credit information;

 

 

(c)

procedures to ensure conformance with loan approval requirements;

 

 

(d)

a system to track and analyze exceptions;

 

 

(e)

procedures to ensure conformance with Call Report instructions;

 

 

(f)

procedures to ensure the accuracy of internal management information systems;

 

 

(g)

a performance appraisal process, including performance appraisals, job descriptions, and incentive programs for loan officers, which adequately consider their performance relative to policy compliance, documentation standards, timeliness and accuracy in credit grading and recognition of nonaccrual loans, and other loan administration matters; and

 

 

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(h)

procedures to track and analyze concentrations of credit, significant economic factors, and general conditions and their impact on the credit quality of the Bank’s loan and lease portfolios.

 

(2)           Upon revision, a copy of the program shall be forwarded to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller.

 

(3)           Within sixty (60) days, the Board shall review, revise, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to effective monitoring systems. Acceptable effective monitoring systems shall include:

 

 

(a)

early problem loan identification to assure the timely and accurate identification and rating of problem loans and leases, including nonaccrual loans;

 

 

(b)

statistical records that will serve as a basis for identifying sources of problem loans and leases by industry, size, collateral, division, group, indirect dealer, and individual lending officer;

 

 

(c)

previously charged-off assets and their recovery potential;

 

 

(d)

compliance with the Bank's lending policies and laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the Bank's lending function;

 

 

(e)

adequacy of credit and collateral documentation; and

 

 

(f)

concentrations of credit.

 

(4)           On a quarterly basis, management shall provide the Board with written reports. Acceptable written reports shall include, at a minimum, the following information:

 

 

(a)

the identification, type, rating, and amount of problem loans and leases;

 

 

(b)

the identification and amount of delinquent loans and leases;

 

 

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(c)

credit and collateral documentation exceptions;

 

 

(d)

the identification and status of credit related violations of law, rule or regulation;

 

 

(e)

the identity of the loan officer who originated each loan reported in accordance with subparagraphs (a) through (d) of this Article and Paragraph;

 

 

(f)

an analysis of concentrations of credit, significant economic factors, and general conditions and their impact on the credit quality of the Bank’s loan and le


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