Relative Total Shareholder Return definition
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Relative Total Shareholder Return Performance (“Relative TSR Performance”) will determine fifty percent (50%) of the Target Amount (“TSR Percentage”).
The resulting performance measures are weighted: • 50 percent weighting to the matrix composed of both the three-year average Return on Average Equity (ROAE) and average earnings per share growth per Addendum A; and • 50 percent to the Relative Total Shareholder Return (TSR) per Addendum A, measured against the Company's Peer Group listed on Addendum B.
The first Performance Criterion is the Company’s Relative Total Shareholder Return (“RTSR”) as defined in Exhibit A to this Agreement (the “RTSR Criterion”).
Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement or in the Plan, the number of PRSU’s that shall vest on the Vesting Date will be determined in accordance with the Vesting Table, based on the Company’s achievement of Total Shareholder Return and Relative Total Shareholder Return for the Performance Period.
The performance metrics are (i) Relative Total Shareholder Return, which accounts for (# of) units of the total target award as set forth in section 1(c), and (ii) Cumulative Earnings Per Share (“CEPS”) which accounts for (# of) units of the total target award set forth in section 1(c).