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SR Bancorp sets executive base salaries up to $490,000 in amended employment agreements
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SR Bancorp sets executive base salaries up to $490,000 in amended employment agreements
  • SR Bancorp bank unit Somerset Regal Bank entered amended and restated employment agreements on April 22, 2026, with William Taylor, Christopher Pribula, David Orbach.
  • Agreements set base salaries at USD 260,000 for Taylor, USD 490,000 for Pribula, USD 410,000 for Orbach.
  • Target cash bonus opportunities set at minimum 25% of base salary for Taylor, 23% for Pribula, 20% for Orbach.
  • Executives receive USD 750 monthly auto allowance.
  • Severance terms include up to 3x salary and incentive bonus on qualifying termination tied to change in control.


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