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BancorpSouth is a member of the FDIC

 

FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency of the United States government that protects the funds depositors place in banks and savings associations. FDIC insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. Since the FDIC was established in 1933, no depositor has ever lost a single penny of FDIC-insured funds.

FDIC insurance covers all deposit accounts, including checking and savings accounts, money market deposit accounts and certificates of deposit. FDIC insurance does not cover other financial products and services that banks may offer, such as stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, life insurance policies, annuities or securities.

The standard insurance amount is $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category.

The FDIC provides separate coverage for deposits held in different account ownership categories. Depositors may qualify for more coverage if they have funds in different ownership categories and all FDIC requirements are met. (For details on the requirements, go to www.fdic.gov/deposit/deposits.)

 

NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF THE TEMPORARY FULL FDIC INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR NONINTEREST-BEARING TRANSACTION ACCOUNTS

By operation of federal law, beginning January 1, 2013, funds deposited in a noninterest-bearing transaction account (including an Interest on Lawyer Trust Account) no longer will receive unlimited deposit insurance coverage by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Beginning January 1, 2013, all of a depositor's accounts at an insured depository institution, including all noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, will be insured by the FDIC up to the standard maximum deposit insurance amount ($250,000), for each deposit insurance ownership category.

For more information about FDIC insurance coverage of noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, visit: http://www.fdic.gov/deposit/deposits/unlimited/expiration.html

Please visit fdic.gov for additional information regarding FDIC insurance.

 

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MUTUAL FUND FEES AND ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION

Mutual funds are subject to various fees, charges and other expenses, including investment management fees and various distributionrelated fees (including 12b-1 fees), transfer agency fees and other administrative service fees. The current prospectus for the applicable mutual fund contains more detailed information concerning the fund and its objectives, risks, fees and charges. A copy of the current prospectus may be obtained by contacting your Account Administrator.

BancorpSouth Asset Management & Trust receives fees or other compensation ("Fund Compensation") when your account's assets are invested in certain mutual funds, including money market mutual funds. Some Fund Compensation is paid to us from the assets of the funds ("Fund-Paid Compensation") and impacts your investment return. In other instances, Fund Compensation is paid out of the assets of the fund's manager/sponsor ("Manager-Paid Compensation") and does not impact your investment return. Generally, Fund Compensation is paid to us at least quarterly and is based on a percentage of the average daily net assets of your account invested in the fund. The Fund Compensation we receive is in addition to our normal asset-based fees and other fees and the value of your account's assets will be included in calculating our normal asset-based fees and applicable Fund Compensation.

Trading Platform. If you direct the investment of your account, you have access to a wide variety of mutual funds on our BancorpSouth Asset Management Trading Platform. Many of the mutual funds available on the Trading Platform pay us Fund-Paid Compensation for sub-transfer agency and related services, which fees typically range from 0.10% - 0.15% annually. In addition, certain funds available on the Trading Platform pay us Fund-Paid Compensation in the form of 12b-1 fees for various administration and customer servicing relating to the fund's shares held by your account, which fees typically range from 0.00% to 0.25% annually.

Asset Allocation Models. Currently, we receive Fund-Paid Compensation only in the form of sub-transfer agency fees (for services related to buying, selling, and holding fund shares) from some mutual funds (including money market funds) that are used in our Asset Allocation Models. The sub-transfer agency fees we receive range from 0.00% to 0.15%. The amount of Fund Compensation we receive will vary from fund to fund and may not apply in the case of some funds. Our investment process is designed to pick funds for the Asset Allocation Models without regard to whether a fund pays us Fund Compensation and without regard to the amount of such compensation.

Money Market Mutual Funds. Your account's short-term balances are invested in money market mutual funds sponsored/managed by Federated Securities Corp. ("Federated Money Funds") or money market mutual funds sponsored/managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P. ("Goldman Money Funds"). As of March 1, 2011, we receive Manager-Paid Compensation from Federated Securities Corp. or its affiliates of up to 0.05% of the average net assets invested in Federated Money Funds and from Goldman Sachs Asset Management or one of its affiliates of up to 0.06% of the average net assets invested in the Goldman Money Funds. The level of Manager-Paid Compensation will vary from time to time.

For additional information, please contact your Account Administrator.