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2 similar Engagement Letter contracts by West End Indiana Bancshares, Inc.

March 28, 2011
Engagement Letter • July 12th, 2011 • West End Indiana Bancshares, Inc. • New York

This letter confirms the engagement of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. (“KBW”) to act as the conversion agent to West End Bank, MHC (the “MHC”), West End Bancshares, Inc. (the “Bancshares”), and West End Bank, S.B. (the “Bank”) in connection with the proposed conversion and reorganization from the mutual holding company form of organization to a stock holding company form of organization pursuant to a Plan of Conversion and Reorganization to be adopted by the MHC, the Bancshares, and the Bank (the “Reorganization”). In order to effect the Reorganization, it is contemplated that the MHC will merge into the Bancshares and the Bancshares will merge into a new stock holding company (the “Holding Company”) and that the Holding Company will offer and sell shares of its common stock (the “Common Stock”) to eligible persons in a Subscription Offering, with any remaining shares offered to the general public in a Community Offering (the Subscription Offering, the direct Community Offering and any

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March 28, 2011
Engagement Letter • July 12th, 2011 • West End Indiana Bancshares, Inc.

This letter confirms the engagement of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. (“KBW”) to act as the conversion agent to West End Bank, MHC (the “MHC”), West End Bancshares, Inc. (the “Bancshares”), and West End Bank, S.B. (the “Bank”) in connection with the proposed conversion and reorganization from the mutual holding company form of organization to a stock holding company form of organization pursuant to a Plan of Conversion and Reorganization to be adopted by the MHC, the Bancshares, and the Bank (the “Reorganization”). In order to effect the Reorganization, it is contemplated that the MHC will merge into the Bancshares and the Bancshares will merge into a new stock holding company (the “Holding Company”) and that the Holding Company will offer and sell shares of its common stock (the “Common Stock”) to eligible persons in a Subscription Offering, with any remaining shares offered to the general public in a Community Offering (the Subscription Offering, the direct Community Offering and any

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