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Investment Experience
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Experience of Such Purchaser. Such Purchaser, either alone or together with its representatives, has such knowledge, sophistication and experience in business and financial matters so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective investment in the Shares, and has so evaluated the merits and risks of such investment. Such Purchaser is able to bear the economic risk of an investment in the Shares and, at the present time, is able to afford a complete loss of such investment.

​ = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended 4.3 Investment Experience. Holder understands that the purchase of this Warrant and its underlying securities involves substantial risk. Holder has experience as an investor in securities of companies in the development stage and acknowledges that Holder can bear the economic risk of such Holder’s investment in this Warrant and its underlying securities and has such knowledge and experience in financial or business matters that Holder is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in this Warrant and its underlying securities and/or has a preexisting personal or business relationship with the Company and certain of its officers, directors or controlling persons of a nature and duration that enables Holder to be aware of the character, business acumen and financial circumstances of such persons.

Investment Company. The Company is not and, after giving effect to the offering and sale of the Securities, will not be an “investment company,” as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

Investment Risk. The Purchaser understands that its investment in the Shares involves a significant degree of risk and that the market price of the Common Stock has been and continues to be volatile, that no representation is being made as to the future value of the Common Stock and that the Purchaser has carefully read and considered the matters set forth in public filings made by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). The Purchaser has the knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Shares and has the ability to bear the economic risks of an investment in the Shares. The Purchaser has had a reasonable opportunity to review the Company’s public filings with the SEC, to ask questions of the Company and its representatives; and the Company has answered all inquiries that the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s representatives have put to it, and all such inquiries have been answered to the full satisfaction of the Purchaser. The Purchaser acknowledges that certain representatives of the Purchaser are representatives of significant holders of the Company’s outstanding equity securities and are directors of the Company, and, as a result, the Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that all material information regarding the Company’s financial condition, results of operations, business, properties, assets, liabilities, management, projections, appraisals, communications with creditors, and plans, proposals and prospects, including information that may affect the trading price of the Shares is currently known to the Seller and will be known to the Purchaser at the time it completes the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

Investment Company. None of the Loan Parties is an “investment company,” or an “affiliated person” of, or “promoter” or “principal underwriter” for, an “investment company,” as such terms are defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

Seller is # an experienced and knowledgeable investor, # able to bear the economic risks of the acquisition and ownership of the Shares and # capable of evaluating (and has evaluated) the merits and risks of investing in the Shares and its acquisition and ownership thereof. Seller is an “accredited investor,” as such term is defined in Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act, and is acquiring the Shares for its own account for investment purposes and not with a view to a sale or distribution thereof in violation of the Securities Act, and the rules and regulations thereunder or any other securities Laws. Seller acknowledges and understands that # the acquisition of the Shares has not been registered under the Securities Act in reliance on an exemption therefrom, and # the Shares will, upon its acquisition by Seller, be characterized as “restricted securities” under state and federal securities Laws and may not be sold, transferred, offered for sale, pledged, hypothecated, or otherwise disposed of, except pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act, and in compliance with applicable state and federal securities Laws. To the extent certificates are issued representing the Shares, it is understood that such certificates will bear a legend in substantially the following form: “These securities have not been registered under the Securities Act. These securities may not be sold, offered for sale, pledged or hypothecated in the absence of a registration statement in effect with respect to the securities under the Securities Act or in a private transaction pursuant to an exemption from registration thereunder and, in the case of a transaction exempt from registration, unless sold pursuant to Rule 144 under the Securities Act or the issuer has received documentation reasonably satisfactory to it that such transaction does not require registration under the Securities Act.” [Article 5] BUYER’S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

Buyer is not now, and immediately after the issuance and sale of the Shares will not be, required to register as an “investment company” or a company “controlled by” an entity required to register as an “investment company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Investment Company. The Company is not required, and upon the issuance and sale of the Shares as herein contemplated and the application of the net proceeds therefrom will not be required, to register as an “investment company” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

Investment Assurances. The Company may require a Participant, as a condition of exercising or acquiring Common Stock under any Stock Award, # to give written assurances satisfactory to the Company as to the Participant’s knowledge and experience in financial and business matters and/or to employ a purchaser representative reasonably satisfactory to the Company who is knowledgeable and experienced in financial and business matters and that he or she is capable of evaluating, alone or together with the purchaser representative, the merits and risks of exercising the Stock Award; and # to give written assurances satisfactory to the Company stating that the Participant is acquiring Common Stock subject to the Stock Award for the Participant’s own account and not with any present intention of selling or otherwise distributing the Common Stock. The foregoing requirements, and any assurances given pursuant to such requirements, will be inoperative if # the issuance of the shares upon the exercise or acquisition of Common Stock under the Stock Award has been registered under a then currently effective registration statement under the Securities Act, or # as to any particular requirement, a determination is made by counsel for the Company that such requirement need not be met in the circumstances under the then applicable securities laws. The Company may, upon advice of counsel to the Company, place legends on stock certificates issued under the Plan as such counsel deems necessary or appropriate in order to comply with applicable securities laws, including, but not limited to, legends restricting the transfer of the Common Stock.

Investment Decision. It has made its own investment decision based upon its own judgment, due diligence and advice from such advisors as it has deemed necessary and not upon any view expressed by any other Person or entity, including the Placement Agent. Neither such inquiries nor any other due diligence investigations conducted by it or its advisors or representatives, if any, shall modify, amend or affect its right to rely on the Company’s representations and warranties contained herein. It is not relying upon, and has not relied upon, and hereby disclaims reliance upon, any advice, statement, representation or warranty, express or implied, at law or in equity, made by any Person by or on behalf of the Company or the Bank, including, without limitation, the Placement Agent, except for the express statements, representations and warranties of the Company made or contained in this Agreement. Furthermore, it acknowledges that # the Placement Agent has not performed any due diligence review on behalf of it and # nothing in this Agreement or any other materials presented by or on behalf of the Company to it in connection with the purchase of the Subordinated Notes constitutes legal, tax, accounting or investment advice.

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