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LOGO

April 11, 2024

Dear Fellow Stockholder:

You are cordially invited to attend the annual meeting of stockholders of Bogota Financial Corp., the holding company for Bogota Savings Bank.

We will hold the meeting at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr Boulevard, Teaneck, New Jersey on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., local time. The notice of the annual meeting and the proxy statement appearing on the following pages describe the formal business to be transacted at the meeting.

It is important that your shares are represented at this meeting, whether or not you attend the meeting in person and regardless of the number of shares you own. To ensure your shares are represented, we urge you to vote promptly by completing and mailing the enclosed proxy card or by voting via the Internet or by telephone. Voting instructions appear on the enclosed proxy card. If you attend the meeting, you may vote in person even if you have previously mailed a proxy card or voted via the Internet or by telephone.

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.

 

Sincerely,
LOGO
Kevin Pace
President and Chief Executive Officer


Bogota Financial Corp.

819 Teaneck Road

Teaneck, New Jersey 07666

(201) 862-0660

NOTICE OF 2024 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

 

TIME AND DATE   11:00 a.m., local time, Thursday, May 16, 2024
PLACE  

The Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe

100 Frank W. Burr Boulevard

Teaneck, New Jersey 07666

ITEMS OF BUSINESS  

(1)   The election of one director to serve for a term of three years;

 

(2)   The ratification of the appointment of S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024; and

 

(3)   The transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting and any adjournment or postponement of the meeting. (Note: The Board of Directors is not aware of any other business to come before the meeting.)

RECORD DATE   To vote, you must have been a stockholder as of the close of business on March 22, 2024.
PROXY VOTING   It is important that your shares be represented and voted at the meeting. You can vote your shares via the Internet or by telephone or by mail by completing and returning the enclosed proxy card in the accompanying self-addressed envelope. Voting instructions are printed on the proxy card. You may revoke a proxy at any time before its exercise at the meeting by following the instructions in the accompanying proxy statement.
  BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  LOGO
  Susanne C. Hartmann-Silva
  Corporate Secretary

Teaneck, New Jersey

April 11, 2024


BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

 

 

PROXY STATEMENT

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Bogota Financial Corp. is providing this proxy statement to you in connection with the solicitation of proxies by its Board of Directors only for use at the 2024 annual meeting of stockholders and at any adjournment or postponement of the annual meeting. In this proxy statement, we may also refer to Bogota Financial Corp. as “Bogota Financial,” “we,” “our” or “us.” Bogota Savings Bank is the wholly-owned subsidiary of Bogota Financial. Bogota Financial is the majority-owned subsidiary of Bogota Financial, MHC, a mutual holding company.

We will hold the annual meeting at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr Boulevard, Teaneck, New Jersey on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., local time.

We intend to mail this proxy statement and a proxy card to stockholders of record beginning on or about April 11, 2024.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS

FOR THE STOCKHOLDER MEETING TO BE HELD ON MAY 16, 2024

This proxy statement and our Annual Report on Form 10-K, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, are available on the Internet at www.cstproxy.com/bogotafinancialcorp/2024. The Annual Report includes our audited consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023.

INFORMATION ABOUT VOTING

Who May Vote at the Meeting?

You are entitled to vote your shares of Bogota Financial common stock that you owned as of the close of business on March 22, 2024. As of the close of business on that date, 13,246,147 shares of common stock were outstanding, of which 8,504,556 shares were owned by Bogota Financial, MHC and the remaining 4,741,591 shares were owned by public stockholders. Each share of common stock has one vote.

Our Articles of Incorporation provide that record holders of our common stock who beneficially own, either directly or indirectly, more than 10% of our outstanding shares (other than Bogota Financial, MHC) are not entitled to any vote with respect to the shares held in excess of the 10% limit.

Ownership of Shares

You may own your shares of common stock of Bogota Financial in one or more of the following ways:

 

   

Directly in your name as the stockholder of record;

 

   

Indirectly through a broker, bank or other holder of record in “street name”; or

 

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Indirectly through the Bogota Savings Bank 401(k) Savings Plan (the “401(k) Plan”) or the Bogota Savings Bank Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “ESOP”).

If your shares are registered directly in your name, you are the holder of record of those shares and we are sending these proxy materials directly to you. As the holder of record, you can provide your proxy directly to us to vote at the annual meeting or you may vote in person at the annual meeting.

If you hold your shares in “street name,” you are considered the beneficial owner of your shares and your broker, bank or other holder of record is sending these proxy materials to you. As the beneficial owner, you can direct your broker, bank or other holder of record how to vote by completing a voting instruction form provided by your broker, bank or other holder of record that accompanies your proxy materials. Your broker, bank or other holder of record may allow you to provide voting instructions by telephone or the Internet. Refer to the voting instruction form that accompanies your proxy materials. If you want to vote your shares of common stock held in street name in person at the annual meeting, you must obtain a written proxy in your name from the broker, bank or other holder who is the record holder of your shares.

If you own shares of common stock indirectly through the 401(k) Plan or are a participant in the ESOP, see “Participants in the ESOP and the 401(k) Plan” below.

Attending the Meeting

Stockholders are invited to attend the annual meeting. If you hold your shares in street name, you will need proof of stock ownership to be admitted to the meeting. Examples of proof of stock ownership are a recent brokerage account statement or a letter from your bank or broker.

Quorum and Vote Required

Quorum. We will have a quorum and be able to conduct the business of the annual meeting if a majority of the outstanding shares of Bogota Financial common stock entitled to vote, represented in person or by proxy, is present at the meeting.

Votes Required for Proposals. At this year’s annual meeting, stockholders will vote to elect one director to serve for a term of three years. In voting on the election of the director (Item 1), you may vote in favor of the nominee or withhold your vote as to the nominee. There is no cumulative voting for the election of directors. Directors must be elected by a plurality of the votes cast at the annual meeting. This means that the nominee receiving the largest number of votes cast will be elected up to the maximum number of directors to be elected at the annual meeting. The maximum number of directors to be elected at the annual meeting is one.

In voting on the ratification of the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm (Item 2), you may vote in favor of the proposal, against the proposal or abstain from voting. The affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast at the annual meeting is required to approve this proposal.

Because Bogota Financial, MHC owns more than 50% of the outstanding shares of Bogota Financial common stock, the votes cast by Bogota Financial, MHC will ensure the presence of a quorum and will decide the outcome of the vote on the election of the director (Item 1) and the ratification of the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm (Item 2).

 

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Effect of Not Casting Your Vote

If you hold your shares in street name, it is critical that you cast your vote if you want it to count in the election of the director (Item 1). Current regulations restrict the ability of your bank, broker or other holder of record to vote your shares on the election of directors and certain other matters on a discretionary basis. Therefore, if you hold your shares in street name and you do not instruct your bank, broker or other holder of record on how to vote on the election of the director, no votes will be cast on your behalf. These are referred to as “broker non-votes.” Your bank, broker or other holder of record, however, does have discretion to vote any shares for which you do not provide instructions on how to vote on the ratification of the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm (Item 2). If you are a stockholder of record and you do not cast your vote, no votes will be cast on your behalf on any of the items of business at the annual meeting.

How We Count the Votes

If you return valid proxy instructions or attend the meeting in person, we will count your shares to determine whether there is a quorum, even if you abstain from voting. Broker non-votes also will be counted to determine the existence of a quorum.

Votes that are withheld and broker non-votes will have no effect on the outcome of the election of the director.

Broker non-votes and abstentions will have no effect on the proposal to ratify the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm.

Voting by Proxy Card

The Board of Directors of Bogota Financial is sending you this proxy statement to request that you allow your shares of Bogota Financial common stock to be represented at the annual meeting by the persons named on the proxy card. If you are a registered stockholder, you may vote by completing and mailing the enclosed proxy card or by voting via the Internet or by telephone. All shares of Bogota Financial common stock represented at the annual meeting by properly executed and dated proxies will be voted according to the instructions indicated on the proxy card. If you sign, date and return a proxy card without giving voting instructions, your shares will be voted as recommended by our Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors unanimously recommends a vote:

 

   

“FOR” the nominee for director; and

 

   

“FOR” the ratification of the appointment of S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending December 31, 2024.

If any matters not described in this proxy statement are properly presented at the annual meeting, the persons named in the proxy card will use their judgment as to how to vote your shares. This includes a motion to adjourn or postpone the annual meeting to solicit additional proxies. If the annual meeting is postponed or adjourned, your common stock may be voted by the persons named in the proxy card on the new meeting date as well, unless you have revoked your proxy. We do not know of any other matters to be presented at the annual meeting.

 

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Voting via the Internet or by Telephone

Instead of voting by mailing a proxy card, registered stockholders can vote their shares of Bogota Financial common stock via the Internet or by telephone. The Internet and telephone voting procedures are designed to authenticate stockholders’ identities, allow stockholders to provide their voting instructions and confirm that their instructions have been recorded properly. Specific instructions for Internet and telephone voting are set forth on the proxy card. The deadline for voting via the Internet or by telephone is 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on May 15, 2024.

Revoking Your Proxy

Whether you vote by mail or via the Internet or by telephone, if you are a registered stockholder, you may later revoke your proxy by:

 

   

sending a written statement to that effect to our Corporate Secretary;

 

   

submitting a properly signed proxy card with a later date;

 

   

voting via the Internet or by telephone at a later time so long as such vote is received by the applicable time and date set forth above for registered stockholders; or

 

   

voting in person at the annual meeting (Note: Attendance at the annual meeting will not in itself constitute revocation of your proxy).

If you hold your shares through a bank, broker, trustee or nominee and you have instructed the bank, broker, trustee or nominee to vote your shares, you must follow the directions received from your bank, broker, trustee or nominee to change those instructions.

Participants in the ESOP and the 401(k) Plan

If you are a participant in the ESOP, you will receive a voting instruction card that reflects all the shares that you may direct the ESOP trustee to vote on your behalf under the ESOP. Under the terms of the ESOP, the ESOP trustee votes all shares held by the ESOP, but you may direct the trustee how to vote the shares of Bogota Financial common stock allocated to your ESOP account. The ESOP trustee will vote all unallocated shares of Bogota Financial common stock held by the ESOP and all allocated shares for which no voting instructions are received in the same proportion as shares for which it has received timely voting instructions.

If you hold Bogota Financial common stock in the 401(k) Plan, you will receive a voting instruction card that reflects all shares that you may direct the 401(k) Plan trustee to vote on your behalf under the 401(k) Plan. Under the terms of the 401(k) Plan, you may direct the 401(k) Plan trustee how to vote the shares allocated to your account. If the 401(k) Plan trustee does not receive your voting instructions, the 401(k) Plan trustee will be instructed to vote your shares in the same proportion as the voting instructions received from other 401(k) Plan participants.

The deadline for returning your voting instruction cards to the ESOP trustee and/or the 401(k) Plan trustee is May 9, 2024.

 

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

General

We periodically review and adopt corporate governance policies and procedures to ensure that we meet the highest standards of ethical conduct, report results with accuracy and transparency and fully comply with the laws, rules and regulations that govern our operations.

Director Independence

The Board of Directors currently consists of five members. Because Bogota Financial, MHC owns a majority of our outstanding common stock, we are a “controlled company” within the meaning of the NASDAQ Stock Market corporate governance guidelines. As a “controlled company,” we are exempt from certain requirements, including that a majority of our Board of Directors be independent under those standards, and that executive compensation and director nominations be overseen by independent directors. However, at the present time, all our directors and our director nominee are considered independent under the listing standards of the NASDAQ Stock Market, except for Kevin Pace, who serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bogota Financial and Bogota Savings Bank. There were no transactions between directors or the nominee and Bogota Financial that are not required to be reported under “Other Information Relating to Directors and Executive Officers—Transactions With Related Persons” that would bear in the determination of the independence of the directors or the director nominee.

Board Leadership Structure and Board’s Role in Risk Oversight

The Board of Directors has determined that the separation of the offices of Chairman of the Board and President and Chief Executive Officer enhances Board independence and oversight. Moreover, the separation of these offices allows the President and Chief Executive Officer to better focus on his responsibilities of managing the daily operations of Bogota Financial and Bogota Savings Bank, while allowing the Chairman of the Board to lead the Board of Directors in its fundamental role of providing advice to and independent oversight of management. Steven M. Goldberg currently serves as the Chairman of the Board and is considered independent under the listing standards of the NASDAQ Stock Market.

Risk is inherent with every business, and how well a business manages risk can ultimately determine its success. We face a number of risks, including credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, operational risk, strategic risk and reputation risk. Management is responsible for the day-to-day management of risks that Bogota Financial faces, while the Board of Directors, as a whole and through its committees, has responsibility for the oversight of risk management. In its risk oversight role, the Board of Directors must ensure that the risk management processes designed and implemented by management are adequate and functioning as designed. Senior management also attend Board meetings and are available to address any questions or concerns raised by the Board of Directors on risk management and any other matters.

 

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Committees of the Board of Directors

The following table identifies Bogota Financial’s standing committees and their members as of March 22, 2024. All members of each committee are independent in accordance with the listing requirements of the NASDAQ Stock Market. Each committee operates under a written charter that is approved by the Board of Directors that governs its composition, responsibilities and operation. Each committee reviews and reassesses the adequacy of its charter at least annually. The charters of all three committees are available in the Corporate Governance portion of the Investor Relations section of Bogota Savings Bank’s website (www.bogotasavingsbank.com).

 

Director

   Audit
Committee
     Compensation
Committee
     Governance and
Nominating Committee
 

Steven M. Goldberg

     X      X     

William Hanson

     X        X        X  

John Masterson

     X        X      X

Kevin Pace

        

John G. Reiner

           X  

Number of meetings in 2023

     4        2        1  

 

*

Chairperson of the committee.

Audit Committee. The Audit Committee meets periodically with the independent registered public accounting firm and management to review accounting, auditing, internal control structure and financial reporting matters. The committee also receives and reviews the reports and findings and other information presented to them by Bogota Financial’s officers regarding financial reporting policies and practices. The Audit Committee also reviews the performance of Bogota Financial’s independent registered public accounting firm, the internal audit function and oversees policies associated with financial risk assessment and risk management. The Audit Committee selects the independent registered public accounting firm and meets with them to discuss the results of the annual audit and any related matters. The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Goldberg qualifies as an “audit committee financial expert” as such term is defined by the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Compensation Committee. The Compensation Committee approves the compensation objectives for Bogota Financial and Bogota Savings Bank and establishes personnel policies. The Compensation Committee determines and periodically reviews all components of compensation for the Chief Executive Officer and other executive officers, including base salary, bonus, benefits and other perquisites. The Chief Executive Officer makes recommendations to the Compensation Committee from time to time regarding the appropriate mix and level of compensation for other officers. Decisions by the Compensation Committee with respect to the compensation of executive officers are approved by the full Board of Directors. The Compensation Committee assists the Board of Directors in evaluating potential candidates for executive positions. In addition, the Compensation Committee considers the appropriate levels and form of director compensation and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding director compensation. The Compensation Committee is also responsible for administering the Bogota Financial Corp. 2021 Equity Incentive Plan and approving grants under the plan.

Governance and Nominating Committee. The Governance and Nominating Committee takes a leadership role in shaping governance policies and practices, including recommending to the Board of Directors the corporate governance policies and guidelines applicable to Bogota Financial and monitoring compliance with these policies and guidelines. In addition, the Governance and Nominating Committee is responsible for identifying individuals qualified to become Board members and recommending to the Board the director nominees for election at the next annual meeting of stockholders. It recommends director candidates for each committee for appointment by the Board.

 

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Considerations Respecting Director Nominees and Candidates

Minimum Qualifications for Director Nominees. The Board of Directors has adopted a set of criteria that it considers when it selects individuals to be nominated for election to the Board of Directors. A candidate must meet the eligibility requirements set forth in our Bylaws, which include an age limitation provision and a requirement that the candidate not have been subject to certain criminal or regulatory actions. A candidate also must meet any qualification requirements set forth in any Board of Directors or committee governing documents.

If a candidate is deemed eligible for election to the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors will then evaluate the following criteria in selecting nominees:

 

   

contributions to the range of talent, skill and expertise of the Board of Directors;

 

   

financial, regulatory and business experience, knowledge of the banking and financial service industries, familiarity with the operations of public companies and ability to read and understand financial statements;

 

   

familiarity with our market area and participation in and ties to local businesses and local civic, charitable and religious organizations;

 

   

personal and professional integrity, honesty and reputation;

 

   

the ability to represent the best interests of our stockholders and the best interests of Bogota Financial;

 

   

the desire for gender and ethnic diversity on the Board;

 

   

current equity holdings in Bogota Financial;

 

   

the ability to devote sufficient time and energy to the performance of his or her duties; and

 

   

independence, as that term is defined under applicable Securities and Exchange Commission and stock exchange listing criteria.

The Board of Directors also will consider any other factors it deems relevant, including size of the Board of Directors and regulatory disclosure obligations.

When nominating an existing director for re-election to the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors will consider and review an existing director’s attendance and performance at Board meetings and at meetings of committees on which he serves; length of Board service; the experience, skills and contributions that the existing director brings to the Board; and independence.

Director Nomination Process. The process that the Board of Directors follows to identify and evaluate individuals to be nominated for election to the Board of Directors is as follows:

For purposes of identifying nominees for the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors relies on personal contacts of the committee members and other members of the Board of Directors, as well as its knowledge of members of the communities Bogota Savings Bank serves. The Board of Directors will also consider director candidates recommended by stockholders according to the policy and procedures set forth below. The Board of Directors has not used an independent search firm to identify nominees.

 

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In evaluating potential nominees, the Board of Directors determines whether the candidate is eligible and qualified for service on the Board of Directors by evaluating the candidate under the criteria set forth above. If such individual fulfills these criteria, the Board of Directors will conduct a check of the individual’s background and interview the candidate to further assess the qualities of the prospective nominee and the contributions he or she would make to the Board.

Consideration of Director Candidates Recommended by Stockholders. The Board of Directors will consider director candidates recommended by stockholders who appear to be qualified to serve on our Board of Directors. However, the Board of Directors may choose not to consider an unsolicited recommendation if no vacancy exists on the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors does not perceive a need to increase the size of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors will consider only those director candidates recommended by stockholders in accordance with the procedures set forth below.

Procedures to be followed by Stockholders. To submit a recommendation of a director candidate to the Board of Directors, a stockholder should submit the following information in writing, addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Directors, care of the Corporate Secretary, at our main office:

 

   

A statement that the writer is a stockholder and is proposing a candidate for consideration by the Board of Directors;

 

   

The name and address of the stockholder as they appear on our books, and of the beneficial owner, if any, on whose behalf the nomination is made;

 

   

The class or series and number of shares of our common stock that are owned beneficially or of record by such stockholder and such beneficial owner;

 

   

A description of all arrangements or understandings between such stockholder and each proposed nominee and any other person or persons (including their names) pursuant to which the nomination(s) are to be made by such stockholder;

 

   

A representation that such stockholder intends to appear in person or by proxy at the meeting to nominate the nominee named in the stockholder’s notice;

 

   

The name, age, personal and business address and the principal occupation of the candidate;

 

   

The candidate’s written consent to serve as a director;

 

   

A statement of the candidate’s business and educational experience and all other information relating to such person that would indicate such person’s qualification to serve on the Board of Directors; and

 

   

Such other information regarding the candidate or the stockholder as would be required to be included in our proxy statement pursuant to Regulation 14A of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

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For a director candidate to be considered for nomination at an annual meeting of stockholders, the Board of Directors must receive the recommendation at least 120 calendar days before the date of our proxy statement for the previous year’s annual meeting, advanced by one year.

Board and Committee Meetings

The business of Bogota Financial and Bogota Savings Bank is conducted through meetings and activities of their respective Board of Directors and committees. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Board of Directors of Bogota Financial held four meetings and the Board of Directors of Bogota Savings Bank held twelve meetings. No director attended fewer than 75% of the total meetings of the Board of Directors and of the committees on which that director served.

Director Attendance at Annual Meeting

While Bogota Financial has no formal policy on director attendance at annual meetings of stockholders, directors are encouraged to attend. All members of the Board of Directors attended the annual meeting of stockholders held on May 8, 2023.

Code of Ethics for Senior Officers

We have a Code of Ethics for Senior Officers, which includes our principal executive officer and principal financial officer. The Code of Ethics for Senior Officers addresses conflicts of interest, the treatment of confidential information, and compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. In addition, it is designed to deter wrongdoing and promote honest and ethical conduct, the avoidance of conflicts of interest, full and accurate disclosure and compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Code of Ethics for Senior Officers is available in the Corporate Governance portion of the Investor Relations section of Bogota Savings Bank’s website (www.bogotasavingsbank.com). Any amendments to and waivers from the Code of Ethics for Senior Officers will be disclosed in the Investor Relations section of Bogota Savings Bank’s website.

Employee, Officer and Director Hedging

Bogota Financial has not adopted a policy regarding the ability of officers, directors and employees to purchase financial instruments (including prepaid variable forward contracts, equity swaps, collars, and exchange funds) or otherwise engage in transactions that hedge or offset, or are designed to hedge or offset, any decrease in the market value of registrant equity securities.

The information provided under this Employee, Officer and Director Hedging section will not be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, except to the extent that Bogota Financial specifically incorporates this information by reference.

REPORT OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE

Bogota Financial’s management is responsible for Bogota Financial’s internal controls and financial reporting process. Our independent registered public accounting firm is responsible for performing an independent audit of our financial statements and issuing an opinion on the conformity of those financial statements with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The Audit Committee oversees Bogota Financial’s internal controls and financial reporting process on behalf of the Board of Directors.

 

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In this context, the Audit Committee has met and held discussions with management and the independent registered public accounting firm. Management represented to the Audit Committee that the financial statements were prepared in accordance with GAAP and the Audit Committee has reviewed and discussed the financial statements with management and the independent registered public accounting firm. The Audit Committee discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm all matters required to be discussed by the applicable requirements of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

In addition, the Audit Committee has received the written disclosures and the letter from the independent registered public accounting firm required by the applicable requirements of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board regarding the independent registered public accounting firm’s communications with the Audit Committee concerning independence and has discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the firm’s independence from Bogota Financial and its management. In concluding that the registered public accounting firm is independent, the Audit Committee considered, among other factors, whether any non-audit services provided by the firm were compatible with its independence.

The Audit Committee discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the overall scope and plans for its audit. The Audit Committee meets with the independent registered public accounting firm, with and without management present, to discuss the results of their examination, their evaluation of Bogota Financial’s internal controls, and the overall quality of its financial reporting.

In performing these functions, the Audit Committee acts only in an oversight capacity. In its oversight role, the Audit Committee relies on the work and assurances of Bogota Financial’s management, which has the primary responsibility for financial statements and reports, and of the independent registered public accounting firm that, in its report, expressed an opinion on the conformity of Bogota Financial’s consolidated financial statements to GAAP. The Audit Committee’s oversight does not provide it with an independent basis to determine that management has maintained appropriate accounting and financial reporting principles or policies, or appropriate internal controls and procedures designed to assure compliance with accounting standards and applicable laws and regulations. Furthermore, the Audit Committee’s considerations and discussions with management and the independent registered public accounting firm do not assure that the financial statements are presented in accordance with GAAP, that the audit of the financial statements has been carried out in accordance with GAAP or that the independent registered public accounting firm is “independent.”

In reliance on the reviews and discussions referred to above, the Audit Committee has recommended to the Board of Directors, and the Board of Directors has approved, that the audited financial statements be included in Bogota Financial’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, for filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Audit Committee also has approved, subject to stockholder ratification, the selection of the independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending December 31, 2024.

 

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This Audit Committee Report is not deemed incorporated by reference by any general statement incorporating by reference this Proxy Statement into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, except to the extent that Bogota Financial specifically incorporates this information by reference, and will not otherwise be deemed “soliciting material” or to be “filed” with the Securities and Exchange Commission under such Acts.

Audit Committee of the Board of Directors

Of

Bogota Financial

Steven M. Goldberg, Chairman

William Hanson

John Masterson

DIRECTORS’ COMPENSATION

The following table sets forth for the year ended December 31, 2023 certain information as to the total remuneration paid to non-employee directors. Neither Messrs. Coccaro nor Pace received any remuneration for their service as directors in 2023.

 

     Year Ended December 31, 2023  

Name

   Fees earned or paid
in cash
     All Other
Compensation(1)
     Total  

Steven M. Goldberg

   $ 98,748      $ 21,358      $ 120,106  

William Hanson

     78,852        —         78,852  

John Masterson

     78,852        28,687        107,539  

John G. Reiner

     78,852        —         78,852  

 

(1)

Amounts represent the costs for the director’s medical insurance for the year ended December 31, 2023. Bogota Savings Bank provides the costs of medical insurance to certain of its directors.

Amended and Restated Director Retirement Plan

Bogota Savings Bank maintains the Bogota Savings Bank Amended and Restated Director Retirement Plan, which is an unfunded, non-qualified pension plan that provides post-retirement benefits to each non-employee director who separates from service after the later of attaining age 65 or ten years of service but no later than age 75. The monthly retirement benefit is 100% of a director’s average annual retainer paid over a three-year period during which the highest annual retainer was received and is payable for the same number of months the director served on the board of directors, up to a period of 120 months. Upon separation from service, the director will be subject to a two-year non-competition restriction. If the director’s service is terminated for cause (as such term is defined in the plan), all benefits under the plan will be forfeited. If separation from service occurs within three years following a change in control, the director will be treated as having completed ten years of service. If the director’s separation from service occurs within two years following a change in control, the retirement benefit will commence within 30 days following separation from service, paid in either 120 equal monthly installments or, if the director was elected before December 31, 2008, a lump sum. If the director dies during service, then the director’s beneficiary will receive a survivor’s benefit equal to the full retirement benefit commencing on the director’s benefit eligibility date (as such term is defined in the plan). If the director’s service is terminated due to disability, the director will be entitled to the benefit commencing the first day of the month following the month in which the disability determination was made.

 

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STOCK OWNERSHIP

The following table provides information as of March 22, 2024 about the beneficial owners known to Bogota Financial that own more than 5% of our outstanding common stock and the shares of common stock beneficially owned by each nominee for director, by each director, by each named executive officer and by all directors, nominees and executive officers as a group. A person may be considered to beneficially own any shares of common stock over which he or she has, directly or indirectly, sole or shared voting or investment power. Unless otherwise indicated, each of the named individuals has sole voting power and sole investment power with respect to the shares shown and none of the named individuals has pledged his or her shares.

 

     Number of
Shares Owned(1)
    Percent of
Common Stock
Outstanding(2)
 

Bogota Financial, MHC

819 Teaneck Road

Teaneck, NJ 07666

     8,504,556       62.20

Directors and Nominees:

    

Steven M. Goldberg

     51,788 (4)      *  

William Hanson

     8,584       *  

John Masterson

     185,478 (5)      1.40

Kevin Pace

     86,554 (6)      *  

John G. Reiner

     6,300 (7)      *  

Named Executive Officers Who Are Not Directors:

    

Joseph Coccaro(3)

     164,172 (8)      1.23

Brian McCourt

     79,796 (9)      *  

Robert Walsh

     12,303 (10)      *  

All directors, nominees and executive officers as a group (11 persons)

     667,390       4.98

 

*

Less than 1%.

(1)

Includes unvested shares of restricted stock as follows: Messrs. Goldberg and Masterson – 7,738 shares; Messrs. Pace and McCourt – 19,342 shares; Mr. Reiner – 780 shares; and Mr. Coccaro – 38,683 shares.

(2)

Based on 13,246,147 shares outstanding as of March 22, 2024.

(3)

Mr. Coccaro retired from his position as President and Chief Executive Officer, and as a director, of Bogota Financial, Bogota Financial, MHC and Bogota Savings Bank on November 30, 2023.

(4)

Includes 10,000 shares held by his spouse and 12,894 shares subject to stock options exercisable at any time within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(5)

Includes 12,894 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(6)

Includes 4,053 shares held under the 401(k) Plan, 6,698 shares held in the ESOP and 32,200 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(7)

Includes 4,000 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(8)

Includes 10,000 shares held by his spouse, 6,731 shares held in the ESOP and 64,470 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(9)

Includes 8,629 shares held under the 401(k) Plan, 6,731 shares held in the ESOP and 32,200 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

(10)

Includes 1,263 shares held under the 401(k) Plan, 3,540 shares held in the ESOP and 3,000 shares subject to stock options exercisable within 60 days after March 22, 2024.

 

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ITEMS OF BUSINESS TO BE VOTED ON BY STOCKHOLDERS

Item 1 — Election of Directors

Bogota Financial’s Board of Directors consists of five members. The Board of Directors is divided into three classes with three-year staggered terms, with approximately one-third of the directors elected each year. The nominee for election at this year’s annual meeting is Kevin Pace for a term of three years. Mr. Pace currently serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer, and as a director of Bogota Financial, Bogota Financial, MHC, and Bogota Savings Bank.

The Board of Directors intends to vote the proxies solicited by it in favor of the election of the nominee named above. If the nominee is unable to serve, the persons named in the proxy card will vote your shares to approve the election of any substitute proposed by the Board of Directors. Alternatively, the Board of Directors may adopt a resolution to reduce the size of the Board of Directors. At this time, the Board of Directors knows of no reason why the nominee might be unable to serve.

The Board of Directors unanimously recommends a vote “FOR” the nominee for director.

Information regarding the Board of Directors’ nominee and the directors continuing in office is provided below. Unless otherwise stated, each individual has held his or her current occupation for the last five years. The age indicated in each individual’s biography is as of December 31, 2023. The indicated period for service as a director includes service as a director of Bogota Savings Bank. There are no family relationships among the directors. Due to the age limitation currently contained in the Bogota Financial bylaws, it is expected that Mr. Goldberg will retire at the 2025 annual meeting of stockholders.

Director Nominee for Term Expiring in 2027

Kevin Pace was promoted to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of Bogota Financial and Bogota Savings Bank on November 30, 2023. Prior to his promotion, Mr. Pace was serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer since November 2020, where he had operational oversight over compliance, operations and IT. Mr. Pace had previously served as Executive Vice President, Compliance, BSA since 2018, and has served in various other banking positions at Bogota Savings Bank since 2013. Age 45. Director since 2023.

Directors Continuing in Office with Terms Expiring in 2025

John G. Reiner is the owner and Chief Executive Officer of the Reiner Insurance Agency. Mr. Reiner served as a director of Gibraltar Bank from 2007 until Gibraltar Bank was acquired by Bogota Financial in February 2021. As the owner and CEO of the Reiner Insurance Agency, Mr. Reiner has over 34 years of insurance expertise in multiple lines of business. Mr. Reiner brings his skills in sales, marketing and risk management to our board. Age 58. Director since 2021.

William Hanson has served as president of NAI James E. Hanson, a commercial real estate firm, since 1993. Mr. Hanson has more than 30 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry, being involved in every facet of the business, including sales, leasing, investment strategies, property management and ownership. Mr. Hanson’s extensive knowledge and experience in commercial real estate and the market areas in which we operate bring valuable skills to our board. Age 60. Director since 2022.

 

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Directors Continuing in Office with Terms Expiring in 2026

Steven M. Goldberg has served as Chairman of the Board since 2006. Prior to his retirement in March 2020, Mr. Goldberg was the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer for 17 years of Cole Schotz, PC, a New Jersey-based law firm with offices throughout the United States that specializes in litigation, bankruptcy law, corporate issues and employment law. Prior to joining Cole Schotz, Mr. Goldberg was a Certified Public Accountant and managing partner at a public accounting firm for 29 years. Mr. Goldberg’s experience as an executive of a large national law practice brings valuable business, administrative and leadership skills to our board. In addition, he provides a financial background and expertise in accounting matters. Age 74. Director since 2006. Due to the age limitation currently contained in the Bogota Financial bylaws, it is expected that Mr. Goldberg will retire at the 2025 annual meeting of stockholders.

John Masterson was a managing director in the equities division of Goldman Sachs for almost 25 years before his retirement in 2007. Mr. Masterson currently serves as a director of 50 South Capital Advisors, LLC, a global alternatives investment firm that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Northern Trust. Mr. Masterson also served as a director of Transparent Value, a London-based hedge fund from 2011 until 2016. Mr. Masterson’s considerable experience in investment banking and capital markets and additional board service are valuable to us in many ways, including assisting in our assessment of sources and uses of capital. Age 64. Director since 2012.

Executive Officers Who Are Not Directors

The following sets forth information regarding our executive officers who are not directors. Age information is as of December 31, 2023. The executive officers of Bogota Financial Corp. and Bogota Savings Bank are elected annually.

Brian McCourt, age 62, has served as our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 2011.

Robert Walsh, age 72, has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer since Gibraltar Bank was acquired by Bogota Financial in February 2021. Mr. Walsh served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Gibraltar Bank from January 2016 to February 2021. Mr. Walsh has served as an executive for over 30 years with experience in banking and mortgage banking. Mr. Walsh declared, and was subsequently discharged from, bankruptcy in 2018.

Item 2 — Ratification of Appointment of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. (“Snodgrass”) served as our independent registered public accounting firm for the year ended December 31, 2023. The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors has appointed Snodgrass to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending December 31, 2024, subject to ratification by stockholders. A representative of Snodgrass is expected to be present at the annual meeting to respond to appropriate questions from stockholders and will have the opportunity to make a statement should he or she desire to do so.

If the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm is not ratified by a majority of the votes cast by stockholders at the annual meeting, the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors will consider other independent registered public accounting firms.

 

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The Board of Directors unanimously recommends the stockholders vote “FOR” the ratification of the appointment of Snodgrass to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending December 31, 2024.

Audit Fees.

The following table sets forth the fees that Snodgrass billed to Bogota Financial for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022:

 

     2023      2022  

Audit Fees

   $ 139,090      $ 135,231  

Audit-Related Fees

     —         —   

Tax Fees

     —         —   

All Other Fees

     —         —   

Policy on Audit Committee Pre-Approval of Audit and Permissible Non-Audit Services of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm. The Audit Committee is responsible for appointing, setting compensation and overseeing the work of the independent registered public accounting firm. In accordance with its charter, the Audit Committee approves, in advance, all audit and permissible non-audit services to be performed by the independent registered public accounting firm. This approval process ensures that the firm does not provide any non-audit services to us prohibited by law or regulation.

 

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EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

Summary Compensation Table

The table below summarizes the total compensation paid to or earned for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 by the individuals who served as President and Chief Executive Officer during 2023 and our two other most highly compensated executive officers for the years ended December 31, 2023. Each individual listed in the table below is referred to as a “Named Executive Officer.”

 

Name and

Principal

Position

   Year      Salary      Stock
Awards
     Option
Awards
     Non-Equity
Incentive Plan
Compensation
(1)
     All Other
Compensation
(2)
     Total  

Kevin Pace(3)

     2023      $ 286,000      $ —       $ —       $ 115,000      $ 39,849      $ 440,849  

President and Chief Executive Officer

     2022      $ 250,590      $ —       $ —       $ 112,000      $ 43,404      $ 405,994  

Joseph Coccaro(4)

     2023      $ 522,700      $ —       $ —       $ 400,000      $ 1,133,498      $ 2,056,198  

Former President and Chief Executive Officer

     2022      $ 491,511      $ —       $ —       $ 395,000      $ 43,404      $ 929,915  

Brian McCourt

     2023      $ 267,800      $ —       $ —       $ 65,000      $ 39,849      $ 372,649  

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

     2022      $ 244,511      $ —       $ —       $ 85,000      $ 43,404      $ 372,915  

Robert Walsh

     2023      $ 220,000      $ —       $ —       $ 35,000      $ 31,694      $ 286,694  

Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer

     2022      $ 220,000      $ —       $ —       $ 40,000      $ 38,238      $ 298,238  

 

(1)

Amounts in this column were earned under the Executive Bonus Plan, as described below.

(2)

Consists of the following payments. The table excludes perquisites that do not exceed $10,000 for each of the Named Executive Officers.

 

Officer

   401(k) Plan      ESOP      Separation Pay      Total  

Kevin Pace

   $ 29,700      $ 10,149        —       $ 39,849  

Joseph Coccaro

   $ 29,700      $ 10,149      $ 1,093,649      $ 1,133,498  

Brian McCourt

   $ 29,700      $ 10,149        —       $ 39,849  

Robert Walsh

   $ 23,255      $ 8,439        —       $ 31,694  

 

(3)

Mr. Pace was appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bogota Financial, Bogota Financial, MHC and Bogota Savings Bank effective November 30, 2023, prior to which he was Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer.

(4)

Mr. Coccaro retired from his position as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bogota Financial, Bogota Financial, MHC and Bogota Savings Bank on November 30, 2023.

 

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Outstanding Equity Awards at Fiscal Year-End

The following table sets forth information with respect to our outstanding equity awards as of December 31, 2023 for our Named Executive Officers.

 

Outstanding Equity Awards at December 31, 2023

 
     Option awards      Stock awards  

Name

   Number of
securities
underlying
unexercised
options
exercisable

(#)
     Number of
securities
underlying
unexercised
options
unexercisable

(#)(1)
     Option
exercise
price

($)
     Option
expiration
date
     Number of
shares or units
of stock that
have not
vested

(#)(2)
     Market value
of shares or
units of stock
that have not
vested ($)(3)
 

Kevin Pace

     32,200        48,300        10.45        9/2/2031        19,342        155,703  

President and Chief Executive Officer

                 

Joseph Coccaro

     64,470        96,709        10.45        9/2/2031        38,683        311,398  

Former President and Chief Executive Officer

                 

Brian McCourt

     32,200        48,300        10.45        9/2/2031        19,342        155,703  

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

                 

Robert Walsh

     3,000        4,500        10.45        9/2/2031        —         —   

Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer

                 

 

(1)

Stock option awards vest in five approximately equal installments, with the first vesting having occurred on September 2, 2022.

(2)

Restricted stock awards vest in five approximately equal installments, with the first vesting having occurred on September 2, 2022.

(3)

Based upon Bogota Financial’s closing stock price of $8.05 per share on December 29, 2023.

Agreements and Benefit Plans

Employment Agreement. On March 27, 2024, Bogota Savings Bank (the “Bank”), the wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into an employment agreement with Mr. Pace, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bank and the Company, which supersedes and replaces his change in control agreement. The agreement has an initial term through December 31, 2025. Beginning on January 1, 2025, and each January 1 thereafter, the term of the agreement extends automatically for one additional year so that the term will be two years from the date of such renewal unless either the Bank or Mr. Pace gives written notice no later than 30 days before the renewal date that the term will not be renewed. At least 30 days prior to each renewal date, disinterested members of the board of directors of the Bank will conduct a comprehensive performance evaluation of Mr. Pace’s performance to determine whether to renew the employment agreement.

Pursuant to the employment agreement, Mr. Pace will receive an annual base salary of $380,000, which may be increased, but not decreased, other than a percentage decrease (not greater than 10%) applicable to all members of senior management. In addition to his base salary, the employment agreement provides that Mr. Pace may receive a bonus on a discretionary basis, as determined by the Compensation Committee, and/or will be eligible to participate in any bonus plan or arrangement of the Bank in which senior management is eligible to participate. Mr. Pace is also entitled to participate in all employee benefit plans, arrangements and perquisites offered to the senior management of the Bank as well as reimbursement

 

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of reasonable travel and other business expenses incurred in the performance of his duties with the Bank, including memberships in organizations as Mr. Pace and the board of directors of the Bank mutually agree are necessary and appropriate. In addition, the Bank shall provide Mr. Pace with a company-owned or leased automobile (or a reasonable car allowance) and shall pay or reimburse Mr. Pace for the reasonable maintenance, insurance, gas, tolls and other charges related to the business of the automobile in accordance with the Bank’s automobile policy.

The Bank may terminate Mr. Pace’s employment with or without “cause” (as defined in the employment agreement) at any time, and Mr. Pace may resign at any time with or without “good reason” (as defined in the employment agreement). In the event of Mr. Pace’s termination by the Bank without cause (other than due to death or disability) or Mr. Pace’s voluntary resignation for “good reason” (in either case a “qualifying termination event”), the Bank would pay Mr. Pace a cash severance payment equal to 24 months of his base salary, payable in equal bi-weekly installments for 24 months, commencing within 60 days following his date of termination. In addition, provided that Mr. Pace timely elects continue coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), Mr. Pace would receive 18 consecutive monthly cash payments equal to his monthly COBRA premium in effect as of the date of termination for the level of coverage in effect for Mr. Pace under the Bank’s group health plan. The payments and benefits described above are subject to Mr. Pace executing, and not revoking, a release of claims against the Bank.

If a qualifying termination event occurs on or after a change in control of the Bank or the Company, Mr. Pace would be entitled to (in lieu of the payments and benefits described in the previous paragraph) a severance payment equal to two times the sum of his (1) annual base salary in effect as of the date of his termination or immediately prior to the change in control, whichever is higher; and (2) the average annual cash bonus earned for the two most recently completed performance periods prior to the change in control. Such payment is payable in bi-weekly installments for a period of two years, commencing within 30 days following Mr. Pace’s date of termination. In addition, Mr. Pace would receive 18 consecutive monthly cash payments equal to his monthly COBRA premium in effect as of the date of termination for the level of coverage in effect for Mr. Pace under the Bank’s (or successor’s) group health plan immediately before his termination.

If Mr. Pace’s employment is terminated due to his voluntary resignation without good reason, termination for cause, death or disability, the employment agreement will immediately terminate, and the Bank would have no obligation to pay any additional severance benefits to Mr. Pace under the employment agreement.

Upon termination of employment (other than a termination in connection with a change in control), Mr. Pace will be required to adhere to one-year non-competition and non-solicitation restrictions set forth in his employment agreement.

The non-competition and non-solicitation covenants apply following a change in control for a period mutually to be agreed to by the parties, which will be no less than six months nor exceed two years. In the event payments and benefits provided to Mr. Pace become subject to Sections 280G and 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), the Bank shall obtain an independent appraisal of the value of the non-competition and non-solicitation covenants, and the aggregate value of the parachute payments (as defined in Code Section 280G) will be reduced by the appraised value of the covenants.

Change in Control Agreement. Bogota Savings Bank maintains a change in control agreement with Mr. McCourt. The term of the change in control agreement automatically renews each January 1 for one additional year so that the remaining term is three years from the immediately preceding renewal date unless either Bogota Savings Bank or Mr. McCourt gives written notice no later than 60 days before such

 

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renewal date that the agreement will not be renewed. At least 30 days prior to each anniversary date of the change in control agreement, disinterested members of the Board of Directors of Bogota Savings Bank will conduct a comprehensive performance evaluation of Mr. McCourt’s performance to determine whether to renew his change in control agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Bogota Financial or Bogota Savings Bank enters into a transaction that would be considered a change in control (as defined under the agreement), the term of the agreement would extend automatically so that it would expire no less than two years beyond the effective date of the change in control.

Upon termination of Mr. McCourt’s employment by Bogota Savings Bank without “cause” (in the change in control agreement) or by Mr. McCourt with “good reason” (as defined in the change in control agreement) on or after the effective date of a change in control of Bogota Financial or Bogota Savings Bank, Mr. McCourt would be entitled to a severance payment equal to two times the sum of Mr. McCourt’s: (1) base salary in effect as of the date of his termination or immediately prior to the change in control, whichever is higher; and (2) average annual cash bonus earned for the three most recently completed performance periods prior to the change in control. The change in control severance payment is payable in equal bi-weekly installments for two years, commencing within 30 days following Mr. McCourt’s date of termination. In addition, each executive would receive 12 consecutive monthly cash payments equal to his monthly COBRA premium in effect as of the date of termination for the level of coverage in effect for Mr. McCourt under Bogota Savings Bank’s (or a successor’s) group health plan, regardless if an election for COBRA coverage is made.

Executive Bonus Plan. Bogota Savings Bank adopted the Executive Bonus Plan for certain executive officers who are approved annually by the Board of Directors. The Named Executive Officers are participants in the Executive Bonus Plan. The Executive Bonus Plan is designed to provide participants with incentives and motivation to increase Bogota Savings Bank’s profitability and growth while maintaining its safety and soundness. The Executive Bonus Plan provides annual incentive awards to participants based on overall bank-wide, department and/or individual performance goals established annually, which are determined by using performance history, peer data, market data and the Compensation Committee’s judgment based on previous experience and projected market conditions.

Each participant can achieve annual incentive awards, depending on the satisfaction of certain performance goals. Each performance goal established is weighted. The annual performance period under the Executive Bonus Plan is a 12-month period ending on December 31 (the “plan year”). For the 2023 plan year, the performance goals were established based on: (1) net income; (2) overall performance results based on return on assets, return on equity and efficiency ratio relative to a peer group; and (3) individual goals linked to the executive’s position with Bogota Savings Bank, including adherence to Bogota Savings Bank’s strategic business plan, achievement of minimum performance goals related to safety and soundness and achievement of budget income results.

Each participant’s annual incentive award is payable in cash as soon as practicable following the completion of the plan year, provided, however, that such payment will be made no later than two and one-half months following the end of the plan year. A participant must be actively employed on the last day of the plan year to receive the annual incentive award. Messrs. Pace, McCourt and Walsh earned $115,000, $65,000 and $35,000, respectively, under the Executive Bonus Plan for the 2023 plan year.

2021 Equity Incentive Plan. On May 27, 2021, Bogota Financial’s stockholders approved the Bogota Financial Corp. 2021 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2021 Equity Incentive Plan”), which provides for the grant of stock-based awards to our directors and employees. The 2021 Equity Incentive Plan authorizes the issuance or delivery to participants of up to 902,605 shares of Bogota Financial common stock pursuant to grants of incentive and non-qualified stock options, restricted stock awards and restricted stock units. Of this number, the maximum number of shares of Bogota Financial common stock that may be issued under

 

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the 2021 Equity Incentive Plan pursuant to the exercise of stock options is 644,718, and the maximum number of shares of Bogota Financial common stock that may be issued as restricted stock awards or restricted stock units is 257,887. All grants will be subject to conditions established by the Board of Directors that are set forth in the applicable award agreement, including vesting conditions. The exercise price of stock options granted under the 2021 Equity Incentive Plan may not be less than the fair market value on the date the stock option is granted.

Amended and Restated Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan. Bogota Savings Bank maintains an unfunded, non-qualified supplemental executive retirement plan (the “SERP”) for Mr. Coccaro to provide post-retirement benefits. The monthly retirement benefit is 15% of Mr. Coccaro’s average annual salary and bonus over the three consecutive year periods ending on the date of separation from service and payable for a period of 120 months commencing on the later of attainment of age 65 or separation from service. Upon separation from service, as a condition of receiving the SERP benefit, Mr. Coccaro will be subject to a 12-month non-competition restriction. Mr. Coccaro’s separation from service occurred on November 30, 2023, and payments under the SERP will commence on June 1, 2024.

Resignation and Separation Agreement. Bogota Financial, MHC, the Company and Bogota Savings Bank entered into a Resignation and Separation Agreement and Release of Claims with Joseph Coccaro (the “Separation Agreement”), dated November 29, 2023, pursuant to which Mr. Coccaro retired as a director and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bogota Financial, MHC, the Company and Bogota Savings Bank, effective as of November 30, 2023. Under the Separation Agreement, Mr. Coccaro was paid a $150,000 cash annual bonus for 2023 and the benefits set forth in Section 4(e)(i) of his employment agreement. Mr. Coccaro was appointed as an advisory director to Bogota Savings Bank, under which he will be eligible to receive equity consideration, as determined by the Board of Directors of the Company, as well as continued vesting of all non-vested equity awards previously granted to Mr. Coccaro under the Bogota Financial Corp. 2021 Equity Incentive Plan in accordance with the vesting schedules set forth in the applicable award agreements; however, he will not receive any cash compensation. In addition, provided Mr. Coccaro timely elects continued health care coverage in accordance with the COBRA, Bogota Savings Bank will reimburse the costs of Mr. Coccaro’s COBRA premiums for a period of up to 18 consecutive months, or, if less, for the period he has elected COBRA coverage. In exchange for the payments provided under the Separation Agreement, Mr. Coccaro’s employment agreement was terminated except for certain surviving provisions, including the one-year non-competition and non-solicitation provisions. In addition, the Separation Agreement contains cooperation, non-disparagement and confidentiality provisions, and a release of claims by Mr. Coccaro. The payments to Mr. Coccaro under the Separation Agreement are subject to reduction if Mr. Coccaro breaches these obligations.

OTHER INFORMATION RELATING TO DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Delinquent Section 16(a) Reports

Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, requires Bogota Financial’s executive officers and directors, and persons who own more than 10% of any registered class of our equity securities, to file reports of ownership and changes in ownership with the Securities Exchange Commission. Executive officers, directors and greater than 10% stockholders are required by regulation to furnish us with copies of all Section 16(a) reports they file.

 

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Based solely on our review of the copies of the reports we have received and of written representations provided to us by the individuals required to file the reports, we believe that each executive officer, director and greater than 10% beneficial owner has complied with applicable reporting requirements for transactions in Bogota Financial common stock during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, except for William Hanson who failed to file timely two Forms 4, one to report open market purchases and one to report a purchase through his pension plan.

Transactions with Related Persons

The federal securities laws generally prohibit publicly traded companies from making loans to their executive officers and directors, but it contains a specific exemption from such prohibition for loans made by federally insured financial institutions, such as Bogota Savings Bank, to their executive officers and directors in compliance with federal banking regulations. Federal regulations permit executive officers and directors to receive the same terms that are widely available to other employees as long as the director or executive officer is not given preferential treatment compared to the other participating employees. At December 31, 2023, all of our loans to directors and executive officers were made in the ordinary course of business, were made on substantially the same terms, including interest rates and collateral, as those prevailing at the time for comparable loans with persons not related to Bogota Financial or Bogota Savings Bank, and did not involve more than the normal risk of collectability or present other unfavorable features. These loans were performing according to their original repayment terms at December 31, 2023 and were made in compliance with federal banking regulations.

SUBMISSION OF STOCKHOLDER BUSINESS PROPOSALS AND NOMINATIONS

Bogota Financial must receive proposals that stockholders seek to include in the proxy statement for our next annual meeting no later than December 12, 2024. If next year’s annual meeting is held on a date that is more than 30 calendar days from May 16, 2025, a stockholder proposal must be received by a reasonable time before Bogota Financial begins to print and mail its proxy solicitation materials for such annual meeting. Any stockholder proposals will be subject to the requirements of the proxy rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Under Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 14a-19, a stockholder intending to engage in a director election contest with respect to Bogota Financial’s annual meeting of stockholders to be held in 2025 must give Bogota Financial notice of its intent to solicit proxies by providing the names of its nominees and certain other information at least 60 calendar days before the anniversary of the previous year’s annual meeting. This deadline is March 18, 2025.

Our Bylaws provide that, for a stockholder to make nominations for the election of directors or proposals for business to be brought before the annual meeting, a stockholder must deliver notice to the Corporate Secretary not less than 90 days nor more than 120 days before the date of the annual meeting. However, if less than 90 days’ notice or prior public disclosure of the annual meeting is given to stockholders and the date of the annual meeting is advanced more than 30 days before or delayed more than 30 days after the anniversary of the preceding year’s annual meeting, such notice must be delivered not later than the close of business on the tenth day following the day on which notice of the annual meeting was mailed to stockholders or public disclosure of the annual meeting date was made. A copy of the Bylaws may be obtained by contacting our Corporate Secretary.

 

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STOCKHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS

Stockholders who wish to communicate with the Board of Directors or an individual director should do so in writing to Bogota Financial Corp., 819 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. Depending on the subject matter, the Secretary will forward the communication, handle the inquiry directly, or not forward the communication if it is primarily commercial in nature, relates to an improper or irrelevant topic or is unduly hostile, threatening, illegal or otherwise inappropriate. Communications regarding financial or accounting policies may be made in writing to the Chairman of the Audit Committee, at the same address. All other communications should be sent in writing to the attention of the President and Chief Executive Officer, at the same address.

MISCELLANEOUS

Bogota Financial will pay the cost of this proxy solicitation and will reimburse brokerage firms and other custodians, nominees and fiduciaries for reasonable expenses they incur in sending proxy materials to the beneficial owners of Bogota Financial common stock. In addition to soliciting proxies by mail, our directors, officers and employees may solicit proxies personally or by telephone without receiving additional compensation.

Bogota Financial’s Annual Report on Form 10-K is included with this proxy statement. Any stockholder who has not received a copy of Annual Report on Form 10-K may obtain a copy by writing to our Corporate Secretary or by accessing a copy online. See “Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Stockholder Meeting to be Held on May 16, 2024.” The Annual Report on Form 10-K is not to be treated as part of the proxy solicitation material or as having been incorporated in this proxy statement by reference.

Whether or not you plan to attend the annual meeting, please vote by marking, signing, dating and promptly returning a proxy card or by voting via the Internet or telephone.

 

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YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT. PLEASE VOTE TODAY.

 

 

Vote by Internet or Telephone – QUICK « « « EASY

IMMEDIATE – 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week or by Mail

 

 

BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

 

   

Your phone or Internet vote authorizes the named proxies to vote your shares in the same manner as if you marked, signed and returned your proxy card. Votes submitted electronically over the Internet or by telephone must be received by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on May 15, 2024.

 

       

LOGO

 

INTERNET

     

www.cstproxyvote.com

 

   

   

   

Use the Internet to vote your proxy. Have your proxy card available when you access the above website. Follow the prompts to vote your shares.

 

       

LOGO

 

PHONE – 1 (866) 894-0536

      Use a touch-tone telephone to vote your proxy. Have your proxy card available when you call. Follow the voting instructions to vote your shares.

 

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THE PROXY CARD IF YOU

ARE VOTING ELECTRONICALLY OR BY PHONE.

 

 

 

LOGO

 

 

MAIL – Mark, sign and date your proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope provided.

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PROXY   

Please mark

 your votes 

like this

  X  
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” PROPOSALS 1 AND 2.       

 

1.

 

Election of Directors

         

2.

  

Ratification of the appointment of S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024.

 

FOR

 

AGAINST

 

ABSTAIN

 

 

(1)

  

 

Kevin Pace

  FOR   WITHHOLD   

  

  
              
                

 

    CONTROL NUMBER
   

Signature_____________________________________Signature, if held jointly_____________________________________Date__________, 2024

Note: Please sign exactly as name appears hereon. When shares are held by joint owners, both should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, or corporate officer, please give title as such.


Important Notice Regarding the Internet Availability of Proxy

Materials for the Annual Meeting of Stockholders

The 2024 Proxy Statement and the 2023 Annual Report

to Stockholders are available at

https://www.cstproxy.com/bogotafinancialcorp/2024

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PROXY

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

The undersigned hereby appoints Steven M. Goldberg and John Masterson, and each of them, as proxies, each with the power to appoint his substitute, and authorizes each of them to represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse hereof, all of the shares of common stock held of record by the undersigned at the close of business on March 22, 2024 at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Bogota Financial Corp., to be held on May 16, 2024, or any adjournment thereof.

THIS PROXY WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED WILL BE VOTED AS INDICATED. IF NO CONTRARY INDICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF ELECTING THE ONE NOMINEE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND IN FAVOR OF PROPOSAL 2, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JUDGMENT OF THE PERSONS NAMED AS PROXY HEREIN ON ANY OTHER MATTERS THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING. THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

(Continued, and to be marked, dated and signed, on the other side)

 


BOGOTA SAVINGS BANK EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN

CONFIDENTIAL VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON MAY 16, 2024

Dear ESOP Participant:

You are receiving the attached ESOP Vote Authorization Form to convey to Principal Trust Company (the “ESOP Trustee”) your voting instructions on the proposals to be presented at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Bogota Financial Corp. (the “Company”) to be held at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr Boulevard, Teaneck, New Jersey on Monday, May 16, 2024 at 11:00 a.m., local time.

The Bogota Savings Bank Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “ESOP”) allows participants to direct the ESOP Trustee how to vote the shares of common stock of the Company allocated to each participant’s ESOP account as of March 22, 2024, the record date for stockholders entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting.

The Company is forwarding this Confidential Voting Instruction Letter and ESOP Vote Authorization Form so that you may convey your voting instructions on the matters to be considered at the Annual Meeting or any adjournment thereof. To direct the voting of the shares allocated to your account, you must either complete, sign and date the ESOP Vote Authorization Form and return it in the accompanying postage-paid envelope or you may provide your voting instructions via telephone or the Internet, as described on the enclosed ESOP Vote Authorization Form.

Your voting instructions via telephone or the Internet must be provided or your ESOP Vote Authorization Form must be received no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, May 9, 2024. Your vote will not be revealed to the Company.

Your confidential vote and the votes of other participants will be tallied by the vote tabulator and the results provided to the ESOP Trustee who will:

 

1.

Vote the shares for which voting instructions are timely received in accordance with such instructions (if no instructions are specified and the ESOP Vote Authorization Form is returned signed, the ESOP Vote Authorization Form will be considered a vote for each of the proposals stated); and

 

2.

Vote the shares as to which no timely instructions have been received, in the same proportion as shares for which the ESOP Trustee has received timely voting instructions, subject to its fiduciary duties under ERISA. If you do not direct the ESOP Trustee how to vote the shares of Company common stock allocated to your account, the ESOP Trustee will vote your shares in a manner calculated to most accurately reflect the instructions it receives from other participants, subject to its fiduciary duties.

 


YOUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE IMPORTANT.

 

 

Vote by Internet or Telephone – QUICK « « « EASY

IMMEDIATE – 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week or by Mail

 

 

 BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

 

   

Your phone or Internet vote instructions authorize the ESOP Trustee to vote your shares in the same manner as if you marked, signed and returned this ESOP Vote Authorization Form. Vote instructions submitted electronically over the Internet or by telephone must be received by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on May 9, 2024.

 

        LOGO  

INTERNET –

      www.cstproxyvote.com
 

   

   

   

Use the Internet to submit your vote instructions. Have this ESOP Vote Authorization Form available when you access the above website. Follow the prompts to submit your vote instructions.

 

        LOGO   PHONE – 1 (866) 894-0536
      Use a touch-tone telephone to submit your vote instructions. Have this ESOP Vote Authorization Form available when you call. Follow the instructions to submit your vote instructions.

 

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THE ESOP VOTE

AUTHORIZATION FORM IF YOU ARE VOTING

ELECTRONICALLY OR BY PHONE.

 

 

LOGO

 

 

MAIL – Mark, sign and date this ESOP Vote Authorization Form and return it in the postage-paid envelope provided.

p FOLD HERE • DO NOT SEPARATE • INSERT IN ENVELOPE PROVIDED p

 

ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM

  

Please mark

 your votes 

like this

  X  
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” PROPOSALS 1 AND 2.       

 

1.

 

Election of Directors

         

2.

   Ratification of the appointment of S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024.  

FOR

 

AGAINST

 

ABSTAIN

 

 

(1)

  

 

Kevin Pace

  FOR   WITHHOLD   

  

  

 

 

    CONTROL NUMBER  
     

 

Signature_____________________________________________________ Date_____________, 2024.

Note: Please sign exactly as name appears on this ESOP Vote Authorization Form.


 

Important Notice Regarding the Internet Availability of Proxy

Materials for the Annual Meeting of Stockholders

The 2024 Proxy Statement and the 2023 Annual Report

to Stockholders are available at

https://www.cstproxy.com/bogotafinancialcorp/2024

 

 

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ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM

THIS ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE ESOP TRUSTEE

 

BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

The undersigned hereby directs the trustee for the Bogota Savings Bank Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “ESOP”) to vote the shares of Bogota Financial Corp. (the “Company”) common stock allocated to the undersigned’s ESOP account at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on May 16, 2024 or at any adjournment thereof.

If this form is not returned in a timely manner, the shares of common stock allocated to the participant’s ESOP account will be voted in the same proportion as shares for which the ESOP Trustee has received timely voting instructions to vote on the proposals, subject to the determination that such a vote is for the exclusive benefit of plan participants and beneficiaries. If any other business is brought before the Annual Meeting, shares will be voted by the ESOP Trustee in the manner intended to represent the best interest of participants and beneficiaries of the ESOP. At the present time, the ESOP Trustee knows of no other business to be brought before the Annual Meeting.

THIS ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED WILL BE VOTED AS INDICATED. IF NO CONTRARY INDICATION IS MADE, THIS ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF ELECTING THE ONE NOMINEE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND IN FAVOR OF PROPOSAL 2, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JUDGMENT OF THE ESOP TRUSTEE ON ANY OTHER MATTERS THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING. THIS ESOP VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE ESOP TRUSTEE.

(Continued, and to be marked, dated and signed, on the other side)

 


BOGOTA SAVINGS BANK 401(k) SAVINGS PLAN

CONFIDENTIAL VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON MAY 16, 2024

Dear 401(k) Plan Participant:

You are receiving the attached 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form to convey to Principal Trust Company (the “401(k) Plan Trustee”) your voting instructions on the proposals to be presented at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Bogota Financial Corp. (the “Company”) to be held at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr Boulevard, Teaneck, New Jersey on Monday, May 16, 2024 at 11:00 a.m., local time.

The Bogota Savings Bank 401(k) Savings Plan (the “401(k) Plan”) allows participants to direct the 401(k) Plan Trustee how to vote the common stock of the Company allocated to each participant’s 401(k) Plan account. As a participant in the 401(k) Plan with an investment in the Company Stock Fund as of March 22, 2024, the record date for the Annual Meeting, you are entitled to instruct the 401(k) Plan Trustee how to vote the shares of Company common stock allocated to your account at the Annual Meeting by completing and returning the 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form.

To direct the voting of the shares allocated to your account, you must either complete, sign and date the 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form and return it in the accompanying postage-paid envelope or you may provide your voting instructions via telephone or the Internet, as described on the enclosed 401(k) Vote Authorization Form.

Your voting instructions via telephone or the Internet must be provided or your 401(k) Vote Authorization Form must be received no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, May 9, 2024. Your vote will not be revealed to the Company.

Your confidential vote and the votes of other participants will be tallied by the vote tabulator and the results provided to the 401(k) Plan Trustee who will:

 

1.

Vote the shares for which voting instructions are timely received in accordance with such instructions (if no instructions are specified and the 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form is returned signed, the 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form will be considered a vote for each of the proposals stated); and

 

2.

Vote the shares as to which no timely instructions have been received, in the same proportion as shares for which the 401(k) Plan Trustee has received timely voting instructions, subject to its fiduciary duties under ERISA. If you do not direct the 401(k) Plan Trustee how to vote the shares of Company common stock allocated to your account, the 401(k) Plan Trustee will vote your shares in a manner calculated to most accurately reflect the instructions it receives from other participants, subject to its fiduciary duties.


YOUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE IMPORTANT.

 

 

Vote by Internet or Telephone – QUICK « « « EASY

IMMEDIATE – 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week or by Mail

 

 

BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

 

   

Your phone or Internet vote instructions authorize the 401(k) Plan Trustee to vote your shares in the same manner as if you marked, signed and returned your 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form. Votes submitted electronically over the Internet or by telephone must be received by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on May 9, 2024.

 

        LOGO  

INTERNET –

     

www.cstproxyvote.com

 

   

   

   

Use the Internet to submit your vote instructions. Have this 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form available when you access the above website. Follow the prompts to vote your shares.

 

        LOGO  

PHONE – 1 (866) 894-0536

      Use a touch-tone telephone to submit your vote instructions. Have this 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form available when you call. Follow the instructions to submit your vote instructions.

 

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THE 401(K) PLAN VOTE

AUTHORIZATION FORM IF YOU ARE VOTING

ELECTRONICALLY OR BY PHONE.

 

 

 

LOGO

 

 

MAIL – Mark, sign and date your 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form and return it in the postage-paid envelope provided.

p FOLD HERE • DO NOT SEPARATE • INSERT IN ENVELOPE PROVIDED p

 

401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM   

Please mark

 your votes 

like this

  X  
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” PROPOSALS 1 AND 2.       

 

1.

 

Election of Director

         

2.

   Ratification of the appointment of S.R. Snodgrass, P.C. to serve as the independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024.  

FOR

 

AGAINST

 

ABSTAIN

 

 

(1)

  

 

Kevin Pace

  FOR   WITHHOLD   

  

  
              
                

 

    CONTROL NUMBER
   

Signature_______________________________________________Date__________, 2024

Note: Please sign exactly as name appears on this 401(k) Plan Vote Authorization Form.


Important Notice Regarding the Internet Availability of Proxy

Materials for the Annual Meeting of Stockholders

The 2024 Proxy Statement and the 2023 Annual Report

to Stockholders are available at

https://www.cstproxy.com/bogotafinancialcorp/2024

 

p FOLD HERE • DO NOT SEPARATE • INSERT IN ENVELOPE PROVIDED p

401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM

THIS 401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF

OF THE 401(K) PLAN TRUSTEE

BOGOTA FINANCIAL CORP.

The undersigned is a participant in the Bogota Savings Bank 401(k) Savings Plan (the “401(k) Plan”) with shares of common stock of Bogota Financial Corp. (the “Company”) allocated to the undersigned’s 401(k) Plan account as of March 22, 2024. The undersigned hereby directs the 401(k) Plan Trustee to vote the shares of Company common stocks deemed allocated to the undersigned’s account, for which the undersigned is entitled to direct the 401(k) Plan Trustee to vote at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on May 16, 2024, or at any adjournment thereof.

If this form is not returned in a timely manner, the shares of common stock allocated to the participant’s 401(k) Plan account will be voted in the same proportion as shares for which the 401(k) Plan Trustee has received timely voting instructions to vote on the proposals, subject to the determination that such a vote is for the exclusive benefit of plan participants and beneficiaries. If any other business is brought before the Annual Meeting, shares will be voted by the 401(k) Plan Trustee in the manner intended to represent the best interest of participants and beneficiaries of the 401(k) Plan. At the present time, the Board of Directors knows of no other business to be brought before the Annual Meeting.

THIS 401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED WILL BE VOTED AS INDICATED. IF NO CONTRARY INDICATION IS MADE, THE 401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF ELECTING THE ONE NOMINEE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND IN FAVOR OF PROPOSAL 2, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JUDGMENT OF THE 401(K) PLAN TRUSTEE ON ANY OTHER MATTERS THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING. THIS 401(K) PLAN VOTE AUTHORIZATION FORM IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF 401(K) PLAN TRUSTEE.

(Continued, and to be marked, dated and signed, on the other side)

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