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Current and Proposed ATM Activity Woodgrove Bank, LLC Current and Proposed ATM Activity

Overview More than 275 ATMs currently installed ATM locations in Central City and five surrounding counties Average 120 daily transactions per ATM Revenues up 17% per year, on average

Most Common ATM Uses Withdraw cash >$100 Verify account balance Transfer between accounts Withdraw cash >$250 Deposit cash Deposit personal checks Deposit business receipts

Current Top Six Locations Monthly Transaction Value Monthly Fee Revenue 1. Woodbridge Mall $1,700,000 $225,000 2. Park Shopping Center $1,200,000 $198,000 3. Harris Lake Mall $1,050,000 $164,000 4. Snyder Place $934,000 $106,000 5. Stowe Shoppes $859,000 $92,000 6. Founder’s Square $802,000 $88,000