KHPB Guides Mission Community Bancorp In Acquisition Of Santa Lucia Bancorp
Monday, June 27th, 2011
By CEO of Mission Community Bank
Mission Community Bancorp Announces Agreement to Acquire Santa Lucia Bank
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – The boards of directors of San Luis Obispo headquartered Mission Community Bancorp (“Mission”)(OTCBB: MISS) and Atascadero headquartered Santa Lucia Bancorp (OTCBB: SLBA) announced today that the companies and Carpenter Fund Manager GP, LLC, as General Partner of the Carpenter Community BancFund, L.P. and Carpenter Community BancFund-A, L.P. (the “Funds”), entered into a definitive merger agreement whereby Mission will acquire Santa Lucia Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Santa Lucia Bancorp.
According to the terms of the agreement, the Funds will retire Santa Lucia Bancorp’s preferred stock and associated warrants issued to the United States Department of the Treasury under the Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program, and pay the holders of Santa Lucia Bancorp’s common stock $0.35 cents per share. The agreement also provides for the Funds to acquire the Santa Lucia Bancorp entity as a vehicle to receive and hold certain non-performing assets of Santa Lucia Bank.
“We are pleased to be joining with Santa Lucia Bank and welcome their loyal customers and staff to Mission Community Bank,” said Jim Lokey, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Mission. “Santa Lucia Bank has a long history on the California central coast and a complementary geographic footprint to Mission Community Bank. The strategic opportunities presented in this transaction are very attractive for our shareholders, as we believe the merged company will better serve the communities in which they operate. We look forward to providing Santa Lucia Bank’s customers the same high level of personal service they presently receive.”
Chairman Lokey continued, “I deeply believe that the strong and well-capitalized combination of Mission Community Bank and Santa Lucia Bank will have a positive impact on the local economies we serve and assist in their economic turnaround. We intend to accomplish this by providing a complete suite of financial services to the entrepreneurs who run small and mid-sized businesses in our communities, and who share our vision to build, expand and create new jobs.”
“Santa Lucia Bank welcomes the partnership with Mission Community Bank and looks forward to being a part of its future. Mission’s vision of expanding their community bank platform that provides exceptional relationship banking is consistent with Santa Lucia’s well established culture over the past 25 years,” said John Hansen, President and CEO of Santa Lucia Bancorp.
Mission Community Bancorp Announces Agreement to Acquire Santa Lucia Bank
At March 31, 2011, Mission had total assets of $217.6 million and total deposits of $174.7, while Santa Lucia Bancorp had assets of $246.3 million and total deposits of $230.7 million. Upon completion of the transaction, Mission is anticipated to have more than $460 million in assets and $400 million in deposits.
The transaction is subject to customary conditions, including the approval of Santa Lucia Bancorp’s shareholders, together with bank regulatory authorities. The transaction is also subject to the raising of additional capital by Mission, repurchase of Santa Lucia Bancorp’s outstanding Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) preferred stock and common stock warrants from the United States Treasury on terms acceptable to the acquiring parties, and Mission Community Bancorp’s assumption of certain liabilities associated with outstanding trust preferred securities of Santa Lucia Bancorp. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Mission was advised in this transaction by the law firm of King, Holmes, Paterno & Berliner, LLP. Santa Lucia Bancorp was advised by the law firm Stuart | Moore, Attorneys at Law with D.A. Davidson & Co. acting as their financial advisor.