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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO 101 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94105 July 17, 2013 ELECTION OF DIRECTORS NOMINATION PROCEDURES To the Member Banks of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will conduct an election under the provisions of Section 4 of the Federal Reserve Act to choose successors to the following directors of this Bank, whose terms expire on December 31, 2013: Class A Director Class B Director Ms. Betsy Lawer Vice Chair and President First National Bank Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Ms. Nicole C. Taylor President and Chief Executive Officer East Bay Community Foundation Oakland, California Both Ms. Lawer and Ms. Taylor are eligible for reelection. Each Federal Reserve Bank has a nine-member board of directors. Three Class A directors and three Class B directors are elected to staggered three-year terms by member banks in the district, and three Class C directors are appointed to staggered three-year terms by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Class A directors represent the member banks. Class B and Class C directors represent the public and are chosen with due but not exclusive consideration to the interests of agriculture, commerce, industry, services, labor and consumers. For purposes of nominating and electing directors, member banks are divided into three different groups based on levels of capital and surplus. Ms. Taylor was elected by banks in Group One, which consists of banks having capital and surplus of $200,000,000 or more. Ms. Lawer was elected by banks in Group Two, which consists of banks having capital and surplus of $17,500,000 or more and less than $200,000,000. The banks comprising Groups One and Two are listed on the following pages along with the corresponding list of authorized officers to cast a vote. The group in which a member bank will be entitled to vote will be determined by its classification as of the date of this letter, even though its capital and surplus may subsequently change prior to the date of the election. Each bank in Group One is permitted to nominate one candidate for Class B Director, and each bank in Group Two is permitted to nominate one candidate for Class A Director. While the banks in Group Three will not vote in this election, this circular is sent to them, without forms, for their information. The nomination forms for these Class A and Class B positions must be signed by an officer who has been duly authorized to make nominations and can cast votes on behalf of the bank. If your bank has not previously designated an officer for this purpose, it may do so by a resolution of the bank s board of directors or through a provision in the bank s bylaws. If we have no record of such a designation, we have enclosed a designation card for you to return with your nomination. Nominations must be received by 2:00 p.m. on August 21, 2013. You may return your nomination forms by any reasonable means, including the U.S. Postal Service in the enclosed envelope. You may also send a facsimile to (415) 393-1974 or submit a scanned copy by electronic mail to: sfofficeofthesecretary@sf.frb.org.

On September 5, 2013, a list of the candidates (indicating the nominating banks), a preferential ballot and voting instructions will be mailed to each bank eligible to vote in Groups One and Two. Voting will begin at 9:00 a.m. on September 12, 2013 and close at 2:00 p.m. on September 27. At that time, the votes will be counted in the Board Room of this Bank, and the election results will be announced. The candidates are invited to be present or represented on that occasion. If you have any questions concerning this process, please call Gerald Tsai, Secretary of the Board, at (415) 974-3415. I appreciate your participation in this election. Sincerely, PATRICIA E. YARRINGTON Chair of the Board (Enclosures) 2

Information Concerning Eligibility for Class A and Class B Directorship of a Federal Reserve Bank Reflected below are policy statements and certain statutory requirements that will be pertinent to your selection of a nominee for Class A and Class B Directors: Section 4 of the Federal Reserve Act, as amended by the Federal Reserve Reform Act of 1977, reads in part as follows: Class A shall consist of three members, without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, who shall be chosen by and be representative of the stock-holding banks...no officer or director of a member bank shall be eligible to serve as a Class A director unless nominated and elected by banks which are members of the same group as the member bank of which he is an officer or director...any person who is an officer or director of more than one member bank shall not be eligible for nomination as a Class A director except by banks in the same group as the bank having the largest aggregate resources of any of those of which such person is an officer or director. Class B shall consist of three members, who shall represent the public and shall be elected without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, and with due but not exclusive consideration to the interests of agriculture, commerce, industry, services, labor, and consumers.no director of Class B shall be an officer, director, or employee of any bank. No Senator or Representative in Congress shall be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or an officer or a director of a Federal Reserve Bank. At its meeting of November 10, 1993, the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco resolved that "all persons who stand for election as Class A or Class B directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco shall be citizens of the United States." In a policy statement issued on January 31, 2006, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System restated its general position that it is " contrary to the Board s policy for a director to hold, or to be a candidate for, any partisan public office Similarly, a director may not hold public office in a position that is nominally nonpartisan if the office is viewed by the local public as partisan." In a policy statement issued on November 25, 2009, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System announced revisions to the policy governing eligibility of Class B directors. The policy states, By statute, no Class B director may be an officer, director or employee of any bank. In order to give full effect to this requirement as well as the requirement that Class B directors be elected with consideration for sectors of the economy beyond banking, under the Board's policy a Class B director may not be an officer, director (including advisory director) or employee of a financial affiliation company. A financial affiliation company is any bank, bank holding company, branch or agency of a foreign bank, thrift institution, credit union, or subsidiary of such a company or entity. A financial affiliation company also includes any company that owns a bank or thrift institution, even if the company is not a registered bank holding company, if, at the time of election, the value of all banks and thrifts controlled by the company constitutes 15% or more of the assets, revenues, or net income of the consolidated holding company. 3

GROUP ONE 17 Banks, each having a combined capital and surplus of $200,000,000 or more ONE Class B Director to be elected Location Name of Bank or Trust Company Officers Authorized to Cast Vote ARIZONA Phoenix National Bank of Arizona Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier CALIFORNIA (13 Banks) Los Angeles The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Los Angeles City National Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Los Angeles Far East National Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Los Angeles Hanmi Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Pasadena East West Bank Chairman, President, Vice President, Cashier or Secretary Roseville RaboBank, N.A. Chairman, President or Executive Vice President San Francisco Bank of America California, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President, Cashier or Secretary San Francisco BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A. Chairman, President, Executive Vice President or Cashier San Francisco JPMorgan Bank and Trust Company, N.A. Undesignated San Francisco Union Bank, N.A. Chairman, President or Secretary San Francisco Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Chairman, Vice Chairman, President, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, Vice President or Cashier San Rafael Westamerica Bank Undesignated Santa Clara Silicon Valley Bank Chairman, President, Vice President, or Cashier HAWAII Honolulu Bank of Hawaii Undesignated UTAH (2 Banks) Odgen Wells Fargo Bank Northwest, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Salt Lake City Zions First National Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier 4

GROUP TWO 48 Banks, each having a combined capital and surplus of $17,500,000 or more and less than $200,000,000 ONE Class A Director to be elected Location Name of Bank or Trust Company Officers Authorized to Cast Vote ALASKA Anchorage First National Bank Alaska Chairman, Vice Chairman or President ARIZONA Phoenix Meridian Bank, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier CALIFORNIA (38 Banks) Alhambra TomatoBank, N.A. President only Arcadia American Plus Bank, N.A. Chairman, President or Vice President Beverly Hills EH National Bank Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer, Vice President or Cashier Brentwood National Bank of California Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Costa Mesa Pacific Mercantile Bank President only El Segundo Bank of Manhattan, N.A. President only Fresno United Security Bank President only Goleta Community West Bank, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Irvine California First National Bank President or Cashier Irvine California Republic Bank Chief Executive Officer only Irvine CommerceWest Bank, N.A. President only Irvine Pacific Enterprise Bank Chairman, President or Senior Executive Vice President Irvine Pacific Premier Bank Chairman, President or Vice President La Jolla Regents Bank, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier La Jolla Silvergate Bank Undesignated Los Angeles 1 st Century Bank, N.A. Chairman, President, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, Vice President or Cashier Los Angeles Commonwealth Business Bank Chairman, President or Executive Vice President Los Angeles Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Chairman, President, Vice President, Managing Director or Director Los Angeles Pacific Commerce Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Napa Bank of Napa, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Newport Beach American Security Bank Chairman, President/Chief Executive Officer, President, Vice President or Cashier Newport Beach Commerce National Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Oakdale Oak Valley Community Bank President only Redding North Valley Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Riverside First National Bank of Southern California Chairman, President, Senior Vice President, Vice President or Cashier Sacramento Bank of Sacramento Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier San Diego Bank of Southern California, N.A. Chairman, President, Senior Vice President or Cashier San Francisco Bank of the Orient Chairman only San Francisco Presidio Bank Chairman, President or Chief Financial Officer 5

GROUP TWO (Continued) Location Name of Bank or Trust Company Officers Authorized to Cast Vote CALIFORNIA (Continued) San Jose Bridge Bank, N.A. Chairman or President and Chief Executive Officer San Jose Heritage Bank of Commerce Chairman, Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operating Officer San Luis Obispo Mission Community Bank President or Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer Santa Rosa AltaPacific Bank Chairman, President, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President or Vice President Simi Valley Recontrust Company, N.A. Chairman or President South San Francisco First National Bank of Northern California Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier South San Francisco Liberty Bank President only Walnut Creek Bay Commercial Bank Undesignated Walnut Creek Pacific Coast Bankers Bank President and Chief Executive Officer only NEVADA (2 Banks) Las Vegas Credit One Bank, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier Las Vegas HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A. Chairman, President, Vice President or Cashier UTAH (3 Banks) Provo Green Dot Bank Chairman, President or Vice President Salt Lake City First Utah Bank President only Salt Lake City Marlin Business Bank Chairman, President, Vice President or Assistant Secretary WASHINGTON (3 Banks) Everett Coastal Community Bank Chairman, President or Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer Seattle The Commerce Bank of Washington, N.A. Chairman, President, Managing Director, Vice President or Cashier Tacoma Commencement Bank Chairman, President or Chief Financial Officer 6

Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco As of July 17, 2013 Elected by Term Expires Name Occupation Banks in Group Class December 31 Betsy Lawer Vice Chair and President 2 A 2013 First National Bank Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Megan F. Clubb President and Chief Executive Officer 3 A 2014 Baker Boyer National Bank Walla Walla, Washington Peter S. Ho Chairman, President and 1 A 2015 Chief Executive Officer Bank of Hawaii and Bank of Hawaii Corporation Honolulu, Hawaii Nicole C. Taylor President and Chief Executive Officer 1 B 2013 East Bay Community Foundation Oakland, California Richard A. Galanti Executive Vice President and 2 B 2014 Chief Financial Officer Costco Wholesale Corporation Issaquah, Washington Steven E. Bochner Partner 3 B 2015 Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. Palo Alto, California Patricia E. Yarrington Vice President and Appointed by the C 2013 Chair Chief Financial Officer Board of Governors Chevron Corporation of the Federal San Ramon, California Reserve System Roy A. Vallee Retired Executive Chairman and Appointed by the C 2014 Deputy Chairman Chief Executive Officer Board of Governors Avnet, Inc. of the Federal Phoenix, Arizona Reserve System Alexander R. Mehran President and Appointed by the C 2015 Chief Executive Officer Board of Governors Sunset Development Company of the Federal San Ramon, California Reserve System 7