ROCKLAND, Mass. & MIDDLEBORO, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Independent Bank Corp. (NASDAQ: INDB) (“Independent”), parent of
Rockland Trust Company, and Mayflower Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: MFLR)
(“Mayflower”), parent of Mayflower Co-operative Bank d/b/a Mayflower
Bank, jointly reported the following in connection with the proposed
merger of Mayflower with and into Independent (the “Merger”):
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All regulatory approvals relating to the Merger have been received and
applicable regulatory waiting periods have expired as of November 4,
2013.
- The deadline for Mayflower shareholders to elect the form of merger
consideration they wish to receive in connection with the Merger is
5:00 p.m., Eastern Time on November 8, 2013 (the “Election Deadline”).
As previously announced, Mayflower shareholders can elect, for each
share of Mayflower common stock held, either cash, Independent common
stock, or a combination of cash and Independent common stock. All
elections will be subject to proration to the extent necessary to
ensure that 70% of the outstanding shares of Mayflower are exchanged
for Independent common stock and 30% of the outstanding shares of
Mayflower are exchanged for cash. To make an election, Mayflower
shareholders must deliver to Computershare Trust Company, N.A., the
exchange agent for the Merger, prior to the Election Deadline, a
properly completed election form and related letter of transmittal,
together with their Mayflower stock certificates or confirmation of
book-entry transfer, or a properly completed notice of guaranteed
delivery. Mayflower shareholders should refer to the election
materials and letter of transmittal previously mailed to them for
additional information and detailed instructions regarding the merger
consideration election and letter of transmittal procedure.
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The Merger is anticipated to close on or about November 15, 2013.
About Independent Bank Corp.
Independent Bank Corp., which has Rockland Trust Company as its
wholly-owned commercial bank subsidiary, has approximately $5.9 billion
in assets. Rockland Trust provides a wide range of consumer, business,
investment, and insurance products and services. Named a Boston Globe
“Best Place to Work” for four consecutive years and one of America’s
“Best Banks” by Forbes for three consecutive years, Rockland
Trust’s network consists of 75 retail branches, 10 commercial lending
offices, four investment management offices, and three residential
lending centers throughout Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. To
find out why Rockland Trust is the bank “Where Each Relationship Matters®”,
visit www.RocklandTrust.com.
Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
About Mayflower Bancorp, Inc.
Mayflower Bancorp, Inc. has approximately $244 million in assets and is
the holding company for Mayflower Bank, which was founded in 1889 as a
Massachusetts chartered co-operative bank. Mayflower Bank is a
full-service community bank that offers a variety of deposit products
and makes mortgage loans for the construction, purchase, and refinancing
of residential and commercial real estate as well as other commercial
and consumer loans of various types. Mayflower Bank operates eight
full-service offices in the Massachusetts communities of Bridgewater,
Lakeville, Middleboro, Plymouth, Rochester, Wareham, and West Wareham.
Forward Looking Statements:
Certain statements contained in this filing that are not statements of
historical fact constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”),
notwithstanding that such statements are not specifically identified. In
addition, certain statements may be contained in the respective future
filings of Independent and of Mayflower with the Securities Exchange
Commission, in press releases and in oral and written statements made by
or with the approval of Independent or Mayflower that are not statements
of historical fact and constitute forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Act. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but
are not limited to: (i) statements about the benefits of the merger,
including future financial and operating results, cost savings, enhanced
revenues and accretion to reported earnings that may be realized from
the merger; (ii) statements of plans, objectives and expectations of
management or the Boards of Directors; (iii) statements of future
economic performance; and (iv) statements of assumptions underlying such
statements. Words such as “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,”
“intends,” “targeted,” “continue,” “remain,” “will,” “should,” “may” and
other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking
statements but are not the exclusive means of identifying such
statements.
Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and
involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions which are difficult
to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially
from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed
in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
(i) the risk that the businesses involved in the merger will not be
integrated successfully or such integration may be more difficult,
time-consuming or costly than expected; (ii) expected revenue synergies
and cost savings from the merger may not be fully realized or realized
within the expected time frame; (iii) revenues following the merger may
be lower than expected; (iv) deposit attrition, operating costs,
customer loss and business disruption following the merger, including,
without limitation, difficulties in maintaining relationships with
employees, may be greater than expected; (v) the ability to obtain
governmental approvals of the merger on the proposed terms and schedule;
(vi) local, regional, national and international economic conditions and
the impact they may have on the parties to the merger and their
customers; (vii) changes in interest rates, spreads on earning assets
and interest-bearing liabilities, and interest rate sensitivity;
(viii) prepayment speeds, loan originations and credit losses;
(ix) sources of liquidity; (x) shares of common stock outstanding and
common stock price volatility; (xi) fair value of and number of
stock-based compensation awards to be issued in future periods;
(xii) legislation affecting the financial services industry as a whole,
and/or the parties and their subsidiaries individually or collectively;
(xiii) regulatory supervision and oversight, including required capital
levels; (xiv) increasing price and product/service competition by
competitors, including new entrants; (xv) rapid technological
developments and changes; (xvi) the parties’ ability to continue to
introduce competitive new products and services on a timely,
cost-effective basis; (xvii) the mix of products/services;
(xiii) containing costs and expenses; (xix) governmental and public
policy changes; (xx) protection and validity of intellectual property
rights; (xxi) reliance on large customers; (xxii) technological,
implementation and cost/financial risks in large, multi-year contracts;
(xxiii) the outcome of pending and future litigation and governmental
proceedings; (xxiv) continued availability of financing; (xxv) financial
resources in the amounts, at the times and on the terms required to
support the parties’ future businesses; and (xxvi) material differences
in the actual financial results of merger and acquisition activities
compared with expectations, including the full realization of
anticipated cost savings and revenue enhancements. Additional factors
that could cause Independent’s results to differ materially from those
described in the forward-looking statements can be found in
Independent’s and Mayflower’s respective Annual Reports on Form 10-K,
Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed
with the SEC. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements
concerning the proposed transaction or other matters and attributable to
the parties or any person acting on their behalf are expressly qualified
in their entirety by the cautionary statements referenced above.
Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which such
statements are made. The parties undertake no obligation to update any
forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the
date on which such statement is made, or to reflect the occurrence of
unanticipated events.
Additional Information:
In connection with the Merger, Independent has filed with the SEC a
Registration Statement on Form S-4 that includes a Proxy Statement of
Mayflower and a Prospectus of Independent, as well as other relevant
documents concerning the proposed transaction. Shareholders are urged to
read the Registration Statement and the Proxy Statement/Prospectus
regarding the Merger and any other relevant documents filed with the
SEC, as well as any amendments or supplements to those documents,
because they will contain important information. You may obtain a free
copy of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus, as well as other filings
containing information about Independent and Mayflower at the SEC’s
Internet site (http://www.sec.gov).
You may also obtain these documents for Independent, free of charge, at www.RocklandTrust.comunder the tab “Investor Relations” and then under the heading
“SEC Filings.” Copies of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus and the SEC
filings incorporated by reference in the Proxy Statement/Prospectus can
also be obtained, free of charge, by directing a request to Investor
Relations, Independent Bank Corp., 288 Union Street, Rockland,
Massachusetts 02370, (781) 878-6100.

Independent Bank Corp.
Investor Contacts:
Chris
Oddleifson, 781-982-6660
President and Chief Executive Officer
or
Robert
D. Cozzone, 781-982-6723
Chief Financial Officer
or
Mayflower
Bancorp, Inc.
Investor and Media Contacts:
Edward M.
Pratt, 508-947-4343
President and Chief Executive Officer
Source: Independent Bank Corp.