APPENDIX A

                           FLORIDAFIRST BANCORP, INC.

                             2002 STOCK OPTION PLAN


         1.  Purpose of the Plan.  The Plan  shall be known as the  FLORIDAFIRST
BANCORP,  INC.  ("Company") 2002 Stock Option Plan (the "Plan").  The purpose of
the  Plan  is to  attract  and  retain  qualified  personnel  for  positions  of
substantial  responsibility  and to provide  additional  incentive  to officers,
directors, employees and other persons providing services to the Company, or any
present or future  parent or subsidiary of the Company to promote the success of
the business.  The Plan is intended to provide for the grant of "Incentive Stock
Options,"  within the meaning of Section  422 of the  Internal  Revenue  Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code") and Non-Incentive  Stock Options,  options that do
not so qualify.  The provisions of the Plan relating to Incentive  Stock Options
shall be interpreted to conform to the requirements of Section 422 of the Code.

         2. Definitions.  The following words and phrases when used in this Plan
with an initial capital letter,  unless the context clearly indicates otherwise,
shall have the meaning as set forth below. Wherever  appropriate,  the masculine
pronoun  shall include the feminine  pronoun and the singular  shall include the
plural.

                  "Award" means the grant by the Committee of an Incentive Stock
Option or a Non-Incentive Stock Option, or any combination  thereof, as provided
in the Plan.

                  "Bank"  shall  mean   FloridaFirst   Bank,  or  any  successor
corporation thereto.

                  "Board"  shall mean the Board of Directors of the Company,  or
any successor or parent corporation thereto.

                  "Change in  Control"  shall  mean:  (i) the sale of all,  or a
material   portion,   of  the  assets  of  the  Company;   (ii)  the  merger  or
recapitalization of the Company whereby the Company is not the surviving entity;
(iii) a change in control of the Company,  as otherwise defined or determined by
the Office of Thrift  Supervision or regulations  promulgated by it; or (iv) the
acquisition,  directly or indirectly,  of the beneficial  ownership  (within the
meaning of that term as it is used in Section 13(d) of the  Securities  Exchange
Act of 1934 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) of twenty-five
percent (25%) or more of the outstanding voting securities of the Company by any
person,  trust, entity or group. This limitation shall not apply to the purchase
of shares by underwriters in connection with a public offering of Company stock,
or the purchase of shares of up to 25% of any class of securities of the Company
by a tax-qualified employee stock benefit plan which is exempt from the approval
requirements,  set forth under 12 C.F.R.  ss.574.3(c)(1)(vi) as now in effect or
as may  hereafter be amended.  The term  "person"  refers to an  individual or a
corporation,  partnership,  trust, association,  joint venture, pool, syndicate,
sole proprietorship, unincorporated organization or any other form of entity not
specifically listed herein. The decision of the Committee as to whether a Change
in Control has occurred shall be conclusive and binding.

                  "Code"  shall  mean the  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986,  as
amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder.




                  "Committee" shall mean the Board or the Stock Option Committee
appointed by the Board in accordance with Section 5(a) of the Plan.

                  "Common Stock" shall mean common stock of the Company,  or any
successor or parent corporation thereto.

                  "Company"  shall  mean the  FloridaFirst  Bancorp,  Inc.,  the
parent corporation of the Bank, or any successor or Parent thereof.

                  "Continuous  Employment" or "Continuous Status as an Employee"
shall mean the absence of any interruption or termination of employment with the
Company or any present or future Parent or Subsidiary of the Company. Employment
shall not be considered interrupted in the case of sick leave, military leave or
any other leave of absence  approved by the Company or in the case of  transfers
between payroll  locations,  of the Company or between the Company,  its Parent,
its Subsidiaries or a successor.

                  "Director" shall mean a member of the Board of the Company, or
any successor or parent corporation thereto.

                  "Director  Emeritus" shall mean a person serving as a director
emeritus,  advisory director,  consulting  director or other similar position as
may be  appointed by the Board of Directors of the Bank or the Company from time
to time.

                  "Disability"   means  (a)  with  respect  to  Incentive  Stock
Options,  the "permanent  and total  disability" of the Employee as such term is
defined at Section  22(e)(3) of the Code; and (b) with respect to  Non-Incentive
Stock Options,  any physical or mental  impairment which renders the Participant
incapable of continuing  in the  employment or service of the Bank or the Parent
in his then current capacity as determined by the Committee.

                  "Effective  Date" shall mean the date  specified in Section 15
hereof.

                  "Employee"  shall mean any person  employed  by the Company or
any present or future Parent or Subsidiary of the Company.

                  "Fair  Market  Value"  shall mean:  (i) if the Common Stock is
traded otherwise than on a national  securities  exchange,  then the Fair Market
Value per Share shall be equal to the mean between the last bid and ask price of
such  Common  Stock on such  date or,  if there is no bid and ask  price on said
date,  then on the  immediately  prior business day on which there was a bid and
ask price. If no such bid and ask price is available, then the Fair Market Value
shall be determined by the Committee in good faith;  or (ii) if the Common Stock
is listed on a national  securities  exchange,  then the Fair  Market  Value per
Share shall be not less than the average of the highest and lowest selling price
of such Common Stock on such exchange on such date, or if there were no sales on
said date,  then the Fair Market  Value shall be not less than the mean  between
the last bid and ask price on such date.

                  "Incentive  Stock  Option"  or "ISO"  shall  mean an option to
purchase  Shares granted by the Committee  pursuant to Section 8 hereof which is
subject to the limitations and  restrictions of Section 8 hereof and is intended
to qualify as an incentive stock option under Section 422 of the Code.

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                  "Non-Incentive Stock Option" or "Non-ISO" shall mean an option
to purchase  Shares  granted  pursuant to Section 9 hereof,  which option is not
intended to qualify under Section 422 of the Code.

                  "Option" shall mean an Incentive Stock Option or Non-Incentive
Stock Option  granted  pursuant to this Plan providing the holder of such Option
with the right to purchase Common Stock.

                  "Optioned Stock" shall mean stock subject to an Option granted
pursuant to the Plan.

                  "Optionee"  shall mean any person  who  receives  an Option or
Award pursuant to the Plan.

                  "Parent"  shall mean any present or future  corporation  which
would  be a  "parent  corporation"  of the Bank or the  Company  as  defined  in
Sections 424(e) and (g) of the Code.

                  "Participant" means any Director,  Director Emeritus,  officer
or  employee of the  Company or any Parent or  Subsidiary  of the Company or any
other person providing a service to the Company who is selected by the Committee
to  receive  an Award,  or who by the  express  terms of the Plan is  granted an
Award.

                  "Plan" shall mean the  FloridaFirst  Bancorp,  Inc. 2002 Stock
Option Plan.

                  "Share" shall mean one share of the Common Stock.

                  "Subsidiary"  shall  mean any  present  or future  corporation
which  constitutes a "subsidiary  corporation" as defined in Sections 424(f) and
(g) of the Code.

         3.  Shares  Subject to the Plan.  Except as  otherwise  required by the
provisions of Section 13 hereof,  the aggregate number of Shares with respect to
which Awards may be made pursuant to the Plan shall not exceed  314,795  Shares.
Such Shares may either be from authorized but unissued  shares,  treasury shares
or shares  purchased in the market for Plan purposes.  If an Award shall expire,
become unexercisable,  or be forfeited for any reason prior to its exercise, new
Awards may be granted  under the Plan with respect to the number of Shares as to
which such expiration has occurred.

         4.       Six Month Holding Period.

                  Subject to vesting requirements,  if applicable, except in the
event of death or Disability  of the Optionee or a Change in Control,  a minimum
of six months  must  elapse  between  the date of the grant of an Option and the
date of the sale of the Common  Stock  received  through  the  exercise  of such
Option.

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          5.      Administration of the Plan.

                  (a)   Composition  of  the   Committee.   The  Plan  shall  be
administered by the Board of Directors of the Company or a Committee which shall
consist of not less than two Directors of the Company appointed by the Board and
serving at the pleasure of the Board.  All persons  designated as members of the
Committee shall meet the  requirements of a "Non-Employee  Director"  within the
meaning of Rule 16b-3 under the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, as
found at 17 CFR ss.240.16b-3.

                  (b) Powers of the Committee.  The Committee is authorized (but
only to the extent not  contrary  to the  express  provisions  of the Plan or to
resolutions adopted by the Board) to interpret the Plan, to prescribe, amend and
rescind  rules and  regulations  relating to the Plan, to determine the form and
content of Awards to be issued  under the Plan and to make other  determinations
necessary or advisable for the  administration  of the Plan,  and shall have and
may  exercise  such other power and  authority  as may be delegated to it by the
Board from time to time. A majority of the entire  Committee shall  constitute a
quorum and the action of a majority  of the  members  present at any  meeting at
which a quorum is present  shall be deemed the  action of the  Committee.  In no
event may the Committee  revoke  outstanding  Awards  without the consent of the
Participant.

                  The President of the Company and such other  officers as shall
be  designated  by the  Committee  are  hereby  authorized  to  execute  written
agreements  evidencing  Awards on behalf of the  Company and to cause them to be
delivered  to the  Participants.  Such  agreements  shall set  forth the  Option
exercise price, the number of shares of Common Stock subject to such Option, the
expiration  date  of  such  Options,  and  such  other  terms  and  restrictions
applicable to such Award as are  determined  in accordance  with the Plan or the
actions of the Committee.

                  (c)      Effect   of   Committee's  Decision.  All  decisions,
determinations  and   interpretations  of  the  Committee  shall  be  final  and
conclusive on all persons affected thereby.

         6.       Eligibility for Awards and Limitations.

                  (a) The  Committee  shall  from  time to  time  determine  the
officers,  Directors,  Directors Emeritus, employees and other persons who shall
be  granted  Awards  under the Plan,  the number of Awards to be granted to each
such persons, and whether Awards granted to each such Participant under the Plan
shall be Incentive and/or Non-Incentive Stock Options. In selecting Participants
and in  determining  the number of Shares of Common  Stock to be granted to each
such  Participant,  the  Committee  may  consider  the  nature  of the prior and
anticipated  future  services  rendered  by each  such  Participant,  each  such
Participant's  current and potential  contribution to the Company and such other
factors  as  the  Committee  may,  in  its  sole   discretion,   deem  relevant.
Participants  who have been  granted an Award may,  if  otherwise  eligible,  be
granted additional Awards.

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                  (b) The aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the date
the Option is  granted)  of the Shares  with  respect to which  Incentive  Stock
Options are  exercisable for the first time by each Employee during any calendar
year (under all Incentive  Stock Option plans,  as defined in Section 422 of the
Code,  of the  Company or any  present  or future  Parent or  Subsidiary  of the
Company) shall not exceed $100,000. Notwithstanding the prior provisions of this
Section  6,  the  Committee  may  grant  Options  in  excess  of  the  foregoing
limitations,  provided said Options shall be clearly and specifically designated
as not being Incentive Stock Options.

                  (c) In no event shall Shares subject to Options granted to any
Participant  exceed more than 25% of the total number of Shares  authorized  for
delivery under the Plan.

         7. Term of the Plan.  The Plan shall  continue  in effect for a term of
ten (10) years from the Effective  Date,  unless sooner  terminated  pursuant to
Section 18  hereof.  No Option  shall be  granted  under the Plan after ten (10)
years from the Effective Date.

         8. Terms and  Conditions of Incentive  Stock Options.  Incentive  Stock
Options may be granted only to  Participants  who are Employees.  Each Incentive
Stock Option granted pursuant to the Plan shall be evidenced by an instrument in
such form as the Committee shall from time to time approve. Each Incentive Stock
Option  granted  pursuant to the Plan shall comply with,  and be subject to, the
following terms and conditions:

                  (a)      Option Price.

                           (i)      The price per Share at which each  Incentive
Stock Option granted by the Committee under the Plan may be exercised shall not,
as to any particular  Incentive Stock Option, be less than the Fair Market Value
of the Common  Stock on the date that such  Incentive  Stock  Option is granted.


                           (ii)     In  the  case of an Employee who owns Common
Stock  representing more than ten percent (10%) of the outstanding  Common Stock
at the time the Incentive  Stock Option is granted,  the Incentive  Stock Option
exercise  price shall not be less than one hundred and ten percent (110%) of the
Fair  Market  Value of the  Common  Stock on the date that the  Incentive  Stock
Option is granted.

                  (b)  Payment.  Full  payment  for each  Share of Common  Stock
purchased upon the exercise of any Incentive Stock Option granted under the Plan
shall be made at the time of exercise of each such  Incentive  Stock  Option and
shall be paid in cash (in United States Dollars),  Common Stock or a combination
of cash and Common Stock.  Common Stock  utilized in full or partial  payment of
the exercise price must have been owned by the party  exercising such Option for
not less than six months prior to the date of exercise of such Option,  and such
Common  Stock shall be valued at the Fair Market  Value at the date of exercise.
The Company  shall  accept full or partial  payment in Common  Stock only to the
extent  permitted by  applicable  law. No Shares of Common Stock shall be issued
until full payment has been received by the Company,  and no Optionee shall have
any of the rights of a  stockholder  of the Company until Shares of Common Stock
are issued to the Optionee.

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                  (c) Term of Incentive Stock Option. The term of exercisability
of each Incentive  Stock Option  granted  pursuant to the Plan shall be not more
than ten (10) years from the date each such  Incentive  Stock Option is granted,
provided that in the case of an Employee who owns stock  representing  more than
ten percent  (10%) of the Common  Stock  outstanding  at the time the  Incentive
Stock  Option is granted,  the term of  exercisability  of the  Incentive  Stock
Option shall not exceed five (5) years.

                  (d)  Exercise  Generally.  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in
Section  10 hereof,  no  Incentive  Stock  Option  may be  exercised  unless the
Optionee  shall have been in the employ of the  Company at all times  during the
period  beginning with the date of grant of any such Incentive  Stock Option and
ending on the date three (3) months  prior to the date of  exercise  of any such
Incentive Stock Option. The Committee may impose additional  conditions upon the
right of an Optionee to exercise any Incentive  Stock Option  granted  hereunder
which are not  inconsistent  with the terms of the Plan or the  requirements for
qualification as an Incentive Stock Option.  Except as otherwise provided by the
terms of the Plan or by action of the  Committee at the time of the grant of the
Options,  the Options will be first  exercisable as of the date of grant of such
Options.

                  (e) Cashless  Exercise.  Subject to vesting  requirements,  if
applicable,  an Optionee who has held an Incentive Stock Option for at least six
months may engage in the  "cashless  exercise"  of the  Option.  Upon a cashless
exercise,  an Optionee  gives the Company  written notice of the exercise of the
Option together with an order to a registered  broker-dealer or equivalent third
party,  to sell part or all of the Optioned  Stock and to deliver  enough of the
proceeds  to the  Company to pay the Option  exercise  price and any  applicable
withholding  taxes.  If the Optionee does not sell the Optioned  Stock through a
registered  broker-dealer  or equivalent  third party, the Optionee can give the
Company  written  notice of the  exercise  of the  Option  and the  third  party
purchaser of the  Optioned  Stock shall pay the Option  exercise  price plus any
applicable withholding taxes to the Company.

                  (f)   Transferability.   An  Incentive  Stock  Option  granted
pursuant to the Plan shall be exercised  during an  Optionee's  lifetime only by
the Optionee to whom it was granted and shall not be assignable or  transferable
otherwise than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution.

         9.  Terms  and  Conditions  of   Non-Incentive   Stock  Options.   Each
Non-Incentive Stock Option granted pursuant to the Plan shall be evidenced by an
instrument in such form as the Committee  shall from time to time approve.  Each
Non-Incentive Stock Option granted pursuant to the Plan shall comply with and be
subject to the following terms and conditions.

                  (a) Options Granted to Directors.  Non-Incentive Stock Options
to purchase  15,750  shares of Common Stock will be granted to each Director who
is not an Employee as of the Effective  Date, at an exercise  price equal to the
Fair Market Value of the Common  Stock on such date of grant.  One-third of such
Options  granted  as of the  Effective  Date  shall be first  exercisable  as of
September  30, 2002,  and an  additional  one-third  annually  thereafter.  Such
Options shall continue to be exercisable for a period of ten years following the
date of grant  without  regard to the  continued  services of such Director as a
Director  or  Director  Emeritus.  In the event of the  Optionee's  death,  such
Options may be exercised by the personal  representative of his estate or person
or persons to whom his rights  under such Option shall have passed by will or by
the laws of descent and distribution.  Options may be granted to newly appointed
or elected  non-employee  Directors within the sole discretion of the Committee.
The exercise price per Share of such Options  granted shall be equal to the Fair
Market Value of the Common  Stock at the time such  Options are granted.  Unless
otherwise

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inapplicable, or inconsistent with the provisions of this paragraph, the Options
to be granted to Directors hereunder shall be subject to all other provisions of
this Plan.

                  (b) Option Price. The exercise price per Share of Common Stock
for each  Non-Incentive  Stock Option  granted  pursuant to the Plan shall be at
such price as the  Committee  may  determine in its sole  discretion,  but in no
event less than the Fair Market  Value of such Common Stock on the date of grant
as determined by the Committee in good faith.

                  (c)  Payment.  Full  payment  for each  Share of Common  Stock
purchased upon the exercise of any Non-Incentive  Stock Option granted under the
Plan  shall be made at the time of  exercise  of each such  Non-Incentive  Stock
Option and shall be paid in cash (in United States  Dollars),  Common Stock or a
combination  of cash and Common Stock.  Common Stock utilized in full or partial
payment of the exercise price must have been owned by the party  exercising such
Option  for not less  than six  months  prior  to the date of  exercise  of such
Option,  and such Common  Stock shall be valued at the Fair Market  Value at the
date of exercise.  The Company  shall  accept full or partial  payment in Common
Stock only to the extent  permitted by applicable law. No Shares of Common Stock
shall be issued  until full  payment  has been  received  by the  Company and no
Optionee  shall have any of the rights of a stockholder of the Company until the
Shares of Common Stock are issued to the Optionee.

                  (d) Term.  The term of  exercisability  of each  Non-Incentive
Stock Option granted  pursuant to the Plan shall be not more than ten (10) years
from the date each such Non-Incentive Stock Option is granted.

                  (e) Exercise  Generally.  The Committee may impose  additional
conditions upon the right of any Participant to exercise any Non-Incentive Stock
Option granted  hereunder which is not inconsistent  with the terms of the Plan.
Except  as  otherwise  provided  by the  terms of the Plan or by  action  of the
Committee  at the time of the grant of the  Options,  the Options  will be first
exercisable as of the date of grant of such Options.

                  (f) Cashless  Exercise.  Subject to vesting  requirements,  if
applicable,  an Optionee who has held a Non-Incentive  Stock Option for at least
six months may engage in the "cashless  exercise" of the Option. Upon a cashless
exercise,  an Optionee  gives the Company  written notice of the exercise of the
Option together with an order to a registered  broker-dealer or equivalent third
party,  to sell part or all of the Optioned  Stock and to deliver  enough of the
proceeds  to the  Company to pay the Option  exercise  price and any  applicable
withholding  taxes.  If the Optionee does not sell the Optioned  Stock through a
registered  broker-dealer  or equivalent  third party, the Optionee can give the
Company  written  notice of the  exercise  of the  Option  and the  third  party
purchaser of the  Optioned  Stock shall pay the Option  exercise  price plus any
applicable withholding taxes to the Company.

                  (g)  Transferability.  Any Non-Incentive  Stock Option granted
pursuant to the Plan shall be exercised  during an  Optionee's  lifetime only by
the Optionee to whom it was granted and shall not be assignable or  transferable
otherwise than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution.

         10.      Effect  of  Termination  of Employment, Disability or Death on
Incentive Stock Options.

                  (a)   Termination  of  Employment.   In  the  event  that  any
Optionee's  employment  with the Company shall  terminate for any reason,  other
than Disability or death,  all of any such  Optionee's  Incentive Stock Options,
and all of any such  Optionee's  rights to purchase or receive  Shares

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of Common  Stock  pursuant  thereto,  shall  automatically  terminate on (A) the
earlier  of (i) or  (ii):  (i)  the  respective  expiration  dates  of any  such
Incentive  Stock  Options,  or (ii) the  expiration  of not more than  three (3)
months after the date of such  termination of  employment;  or (B) at such later
date as is  determined  by the Committee at the time of the grant of such Award,
but in either case only if, and to the extent that, the Optionee was entitled to
exercise any such  Incentive  Stock Options at the date of such  termination  of
employment,   and  further  that  such  Award  shall   thereafter  be  deemed  a
Non-Incentive  Stock  Option.  In the  event  that a  Subsidiary  ceases to be a
Subsidiary  of the Company,  the  employment of all of its employees who are not
immediately  thereafter  employees  of the Company  shall be deemed to terminate
upon the date such Subsidiary so ceases to be a Subsidiary of the Company.

                  (b)  Disability.  In the event that any Optionee's  employment
with the  Company  shall  terminate  as the  result  of the  Disability  of such
Optionee,  such Optionee may exercise any Incentive Stock Options granted to the
Optionee  pursuant  to the Plan at any  time  prior  to the  earlier  of (i) the
respective expiration dates of any such Incentive Stock Options or (ii) the date
which is one (1) year after the date of such termination of employment, but only
if, and to the extent  that,  the  Optionee  was  entitled to exercise  any such
Incentive Stock Options at the date of such termination of employment.

                  (c)  Death.  In the  event of the  death of an  Optionee,  any
Incentive  Stock Options granted to such Optionee may be exercised by the person
or persons to whom the Optionee's  rights under any such Incentive Stock Options
pass  by  will  or by the  laws  of  descent  and  distribution  (including  the
Optionee's estate during the period of  administration) at any time prior to the
earlier  of (i) the  respective  expiration  dates of any such  Incentive  Stock
Options or (ii) the date which is two (2) years  after the date of death of such
Optionee  but only if, and to the extent  that,  the  Optionee  was  entitled to
exercise any such Incentive Stock Options at the date of death.  For purposes of
this Section  10(c),  any  Incentive  Stock Option held by an Optionee  shall be
considered  exercisable  at the  date  of his  death  if  the  only  unsatisfied
condition  precedent to the exercisability of such Incentive Stock Option at the
date of death is the passage of a specified period of time. At the discretion of
the Committee,  upon exercise of such Options the Optionee may receive Shares or
cash or a  combination  thereof.  If cash shall be paid in lieu of Shares,  such
cash shall be equal to the  difference  between  the Fair  Market  Value of such
Shares and the exercise price of such Options on the exercise date.

                  (d) Incentive Stock Options Deemed  Exercisable.  For purposes
of Sections 10(a), 10(b) and 10(c) above, any Incentive Stock Option held by any
Optionee  shall  be  considered  exercisable  at  the  date  of  termination  of
employment if any such  Incentive  Stock Option would have been  exercisable  at
such date of termination of employment without regard to the Disability or death
of the Participant.

                  (e) Termination of Incentive  Stock Options.  Except as may be
specified by the Committee at the time of grant of an Option, to the extent that
any  Incentive  Stock  Option  granted  under  the  Plan to any  Optionee  whose
employment with the Company  terminates shall not have been exercised within the
applicable period set forth in this Section 10, any such Incentive Stock Option,
and all rights to purchase or receive Shares of Common Stock  pursuant  thereto,
as the case may be, shall terminate on the last day of the applicable period.

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         11.  Effect  of  Termination  of  Employment,  Disability  or  Death on
Non-Incentive  Stock Options.  The terms and conditions of  Non-Incentive  Stock
Options relating to the effect of the termination of an Optionee's employment or
service,  Disability  of an  Optionee  or his  death  shall  be such  terms  and
conditions as the Committee shall, in its sole discretion, determine at the time
of termination of service,  unless specifically provided for by the terms of the
Agreement at the time of grant of the award.

         12.  Withholding  Tax. The Company  shall have the right to deduct from
all amounts paid in cash with  respect to the  cashless  exercise of Options any
taxes required by law to be withheld with respect to such cash payments. Where a
Participant  or other  person is  entitled  to receive  Shares  pursuant  to the
exercise  of an  Option,  the  Company  shall  have  the  right to  require  the
Participant  or such  other  person to pay the  Company  the amount of any taxes
which the Company is required to withhold  with respect to such  Shares,  or, in
lieu  thereof,  to retain,  or to sell without  notice,  a number of such Shares
sufficient to cover the amount required to be withheld.

         13.   Recapitalization,  Merger, Consolidation,  Change  in Control and
Other Transactions.

                  (a)  Adjustment.   Subject  to  any  required  action  by  the
stockholders of the Company,  within the sole  discretion of the Committee,  the
aggregate  number of Shares of Common  Stock for which  Options  may be  granted
hereunder,  the number of Shares of Common  Stock  covered  by each  outstanding
Option,  and the  exercise  price per Share of Common Stock of each such Option,
shall all be proportionately adjusted for any increase or decrease in the number
of issued and outstanding Shares of Common Stock resulting from a subdivision or
consolidation   of  Shares   (whether   by  reason  of  merger,   consolidation,
recapitalization,   reclassification,   split-up,   combination  of  shares,  or
otherwise) or the payment of a stock  dividend (but only on the Common Stock) or
any other  increase or  decrease  in the number of such  Shares of Common  Stock
effected  without the receipt or payment of  consideration by the Company (other
than Shares held by dissenting stockholders).

                  (b) Change in Control.  All  outstanding  Awards  shall become
immediately  exercisable in the event of a Change in Control of the Company.  In
the event of such a Change in Control,  the Committee and the Board of Directors
will take one or more of the following actions to be effective as of the date of
such Change in Control:

                           (i)      provide that such Options shall be  assumed,
or  equivalent  options  shall be  substituted,  ("Substitute  Options")  by the
acquiring or succeeding  corporation (or an affiliate  thereof),  provided that:
(A) any such Substitute Options exchanged for Incentive Stock Options shall meet
the  requirements  of  Section  424(a) of the Code,  and (B) the shares of stock
issuable  upon  the  exercise  of  such  Substitute   Options  shall  constitute
securities registered in accordance with the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
("1933  Act") or such  securities  shall be  exempt  from such  registration  in
accordance  with  Sections  3(a)(2) or  3(a)(5) of the 1933 Act,  (collectively,
"Registered Securities"), or in the alternative, if the securities issuable upon
the  exercise  of  such  Substitute  Options  shall  not  constitute  Registered
Securities,  then the Optionee will receive upon the exercise of the  Substitute
Options a cash  payment  for each  Option  surrendered  equal to the  difference
between (1) the Fair Market Value of the  consideration  to be received for each
share of Common Stock in the Change in Control  transaction  times the number of
shares  of  Common  Stock  subject  to  such  surrendered  Options,  and (2) the
aggregate exercise price of all such surrendered Options, or

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                           (ii)    in the event of a transaction under the terms
of which the  holders of the  Common  Stock of the  Company  will  receive  upon
consummation  thereof a cash  payment  (the  "Merger  Price")  for each share of
Common  Stock  exchanged  in the  Change in Control  transaction,  to make or to
provide for a cash payment to the Optionees equal to the difference  between (A)
the  Merger  Price  times the number of shares of Common  Stock  subject to such
Options held by each Optionee (to the extent then  exercisable  at prices not in
excess of the Merger  Price) and (B) the  aggregate  exercise  price of all such
surrendered Options in exchange for such surrendered Options.

                  (c)  Extraordinary   Corporate  Action.   Notwithstanding  any
provisions  of the Plan to the contrary,  subject to any required  action by the
stockholders   of  the  Company,   in  the  event  of  any  Change  in  Control,
recapitalization,   merger,   consolidation,   exchange  of  Shares,   spin-off,
reorganization,   tender  offer,   partial  or  complete  liquidation  or  other
extraordinary  corporate action or event, the Committee, in its sole discretion,
shall have the power, prior or subsequent to such action or event to:

                           (i)    appropriately  adjust  the number of Shares of
Common Stock  subject to each  Option,  the Option  exercise  price per Share of
Common Stock, and the  consideration to be given or received by the Company upon
the exercise of any outstanding Option;

                           (ii)   cancel  any or all previously granted Options,
provided that  appropriate  consideration  is paid to the Optionee in connection
therewith; and/or

                           (iii)  make such other adjustments in connection with
the Plan as the Committee, in its sole discretion,  deems necessary,  desirable,
appropriate or advisable;  provided,  however,  that no action shall be taken by
the Committee which would cause Incentive Stock Options granted  pursuant to the
Plan to fail to meet the  requirements  of Section  422 of the Code  without the
consent of the Optionee.

                  (d)      Acceleration.  The Committee shall at all times  have
the power to accelerate  the exercise date of Options  previously  granted under
the Plan.

                           Except  as  expressly  provided in Sections 13(a) and
13(b),  no Optionee  shall have any rights by reason of the occurrence of any of
the events described in this Section 13.

         14. Time of Granting Options.  The date of grant of an Option under the
Plan  shall,  for all  purposes,  be the date on which the  Committee  makes the
determination of granting such Option. Notice of the grant of an Option shall be
given to each  individual  to whom an Option is so granted  within a  reasonable
time after the date of such grant in a form determined by the Committee.

         15.  Effective  Date.  The Effective Date of the Plan shall be December
22, 2001,  subject to  stockholder  ratification  of the Plan. The Committee may
make a  determination  related to Awards prior to the  Effective  Date with such
Awards  to  be  effective  upon  the  Effective  Date,  subject  to  stockholder
ratification of the Plan.

         16.      Ratification by Stockholders.  The Plan shall be  ratified  by
zstockholders of the Company  within twelve (12) months before or after the date
the Plan is approved by the Board.

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         17.  Modification  of Options.  At any time and from time to time,  the
Board may  authorize  the  Committee to direct the  execution  of an  instrument
providing  for the  modification  of any  outstanding  Option,  provided no such
modification, extension or renewal shall confer on the holder of said Option any
right or benefit  which could not be conferred on the Optionee by the grant of a
new  Option  at such  time,  or shall not  materially  decrease  the  Optionee's
benefits  under the Option  without  the  consent  of the holder of the  Option,
except as otherwise permitted under Section 18 hereof.

         18.   Amendment and Termination of the Plan.

                  (a)  Action by the  Board.  The Board may  alter,  suspend  or
discontinue  the Plan,  except that no action of the Board may  increase  (other
than as provided in Section 13 hereof) the maximum number of Shares permitted to
be  optioned  under the Plan,  materially  increase  the  benefits  accruing  to
Participants   under  the  Plan  or  materially   modify  the  requirements  for
eligibility for  participation in the Plan unless such action of the Board shall
be subject to approval or ratification by the stockholders of the Company.

                  (b)  Change  in  Applicable  Law.  Notwithstanding  any  other
provision  contained  in the Plan,  in the event of a change in any  federal  or
state law,  rule,  regulation  or policy which would make the exercise of all or
part of any  previously  granted  Option  unlawful or subject the Company to any
penalty, the Committee may restrict any such exercise without the consent of the
Optionee or other holder  thereof in order to comply with any such law,  rule or
regulation or to avoid any such penalty.

         19. Conditions Upon Issuance of Shares; Limitations on Option Exercise;
             Cancellation of Option Rights.

                  (a)  Shares  shall not be issued  with  respect  to any Option
granted  under the Plan unless the  issuance  and  delivery of such Shares shall
comply with all  relevant  provisions  of  applicable  law,  including,  without
limitation,  the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,  the rules and  regulations
promulgated   thereunder,   any  applicable   state   securities  laws  and  the
requirements of any stock exchange upon which the Shares may then be listed.

                  (b) The  inability  of the  Company  to obtain  any  necessary
authorizations,  approvals or letters of non-objection  from any regulatory body
or  authority  deemed by the  Company's  counsel to be  necessary  to the lawful
issuance and sale of any Shares issuable  hereunder shall relieve the Company of
any liability with respect to the non-issuance or sale of such Shares.

                  (c) As a condition to the  exercise of an Option,  the Company
may require the person  exercising the Option to make such  representations  and
warranties as may be necessary to assure the  availability  of an exemption from
the registration requirements of federal or state securities law.

                  (d) Notwithstanding  anything herein to the contrary, upon the
termination  of  employment  or service  of an  Optionee  by the  Company or its
Subsidiaries  for "cause" as defined at 12 C.F.R.  563.39(b)(1) as determined by
the Board of Directors,  all Options held by such Participant  shall cease to be
exercisable as of the date of such termination of employment or service.

                  (e) Upon the  exercise  of an  Option by an  Optionee  (or the
Optionee's  personal  representative),  the Committee,  in its sole and absolute
discretion,  may make a cash payment to

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the  Optionee,  in whole or in part, in lieu of the delivery of shares of Common
Stock. Such cash payment to be paid in lieu of delivery of Common Stock shall be
equal to the difference between the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock on the
date of the Option exercise and the exercise price per share of the Option. Such
cash payment shall be in exchange for the cancellation of such Option. Such cash
payment  shall not be made in the event that such  transaction  would  result in
liability to the Optionee or the Company under  Section 16(b) of the  Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder.

         20. Reservation  of  Shares.  During  the term of the Plan, the Company
will  reserve and keep  available a number of Shares  sufficient  to satisfy the
requirements of the Plan.

         21. Unsecured Obligation.  No Participant under the Plan shall have any
interest  in any fund or special  asset of the  Company by reason of the Plan or
the grant of any  Option  under the Plan.  No trust  fund  shall be  created  in
connection with the Plan or any grant of any Option hereunder and there shall be
no required funding of amounts which may become payable to any Participant.

         22. No Employment  Rights. No Director,  Employee or other person shall
have a right to be selected as a  Participant  under the Plan.  Neither the Plan
nor any action  taken by the  Committee in  administration  of the Plan shall be
construed  as giving  any person any rights of  employment  or  retention  as an
Employee,  Director or in any other capacity with the Company, the Bank or other
Subsidiaries.

         23.  Governing Law.  The  Plan  shall  be  governed by and construed in
accordance  with the laws of the State of  Florida,  except to the  extent  that
federal law shall be deemed to apply.

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