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UNITED BANCSHARES, INC.

100 South High Street

Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830


NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS


April 22, 2015


TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF UNITED BANCSHARES, INC.:


You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of United Bancshares, Inc. to be held on April 22, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at The Union Bank Company, 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio, for the purpose of considering and acting on the following:


1.

Election of directors to serve until the 2016 Annual Meeting;

2.

Ratifying the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for the Corporation; and

3.

Transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.

Shareholders of record at the close of business on March 3, 2015 will be entitled to vote at the meeting.  Your vote is important.  Please vote your proxy promptly so your shares can be represented, even if you plan to attend the annual meeting.  You can vote by internet, by telephone or by using the enclosed proxy card.


March 18, 2015

By Order of the Board of Directors



______________________________

Heather M. Oatman, Secretary






IMPORTANT


A proxy statement and proxy are submitted herewith.  As a shareholder, you are urged to complete and mail the proxy promptly whether or not you plan to attend this Annual Meeting in person.  The proxy is revocable at any time prior to the exercise thereof by written notice to the Corporation, and shareholders who attend the annual meeting may withdraw their proxies and vote their shares personally if they so desire.








PROXY STATEMENT


UNITED BANCSHARES, INC.

100 South High Street

Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830


ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

April 22, 2015


INTRODUCTION


The enclosed proxy is solicited by the Board of Directors of United Bancshares, Inc. (also referred to in this Proxy Statement as United Bancshares or the Corporation), in connection with the Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held at 10:30 a.m. on April 22, 2015 at The Union Bank Company, 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio (the Annual Meeting), or at any adjournments thereof.


The Annual Meeting has been called for the following purposes: (i) to elect the directors to serve on the Board of Directors until the 2016 Annual Meeting; (ii) to ratify the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for the Corporation; and (iii) to transact any other business that may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournments thereof.


Shares of United Bancshares common stock may be voted by internet, by telephone or by using the enclosed proxy card.  To vote via the internet, go to the website www.investorvote.com/UBOH and follow the instructions.  To vote via telephone, call 1-800-652-VOTE (8683) and follow the instructions.  If you authorize a proxy to vote your shares over the internet or by telephone, you should not return a proxy card by mail (unless you are revoking your proxy).


This Proxy Statement and the accompanying Notice of Annual Meeting are being mailed to shareholders on or about March 18, 2015.



REVOCATION OF PROXIES AND DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITY


Shares of United Bancshares common stock can be voted at the Annual Meeting only if the shareholder is represented by proxy or is present in person.  Shareholders who execute proxies retain the right to revoke them at any time.  Unless revoked, the shares represented by such proxies will be voted at the Annual Meeting and all adjournments thereof.  Proxies may be revoked (i) by written notice to the Secretary of United Bancshares (addressed to: United Bancshares, Inc., 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830, Attention: Secretary) prior to the time the proxy is voted; (ii) by the filing of a later dated proxy prior to a vote being taken on a particular proposal at the Annual Meeting; or (iii) in open meeting at any time before the proxy is voted.


Proxies solicited by the Board of Directors will be voted in accordance with the directions given therein.  Where no instructions are indicated, properly executed proxies will be voted (i) FOR the nominees for director set forth in this Proxy Statement, and (ii) FOR the ratification of the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for the Corporation.  The proxy confers discretionary authority on the proxy holder to vote with respect to (i) the election of any person as a director where the nominee is unavailable or unable to serve, (ii) matters incident to the conduct of the Annual Meeting, (iii) an adjournment of the meeting and (iv) any other business that may properly come before the meeting or any adjournments thereof.  





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PERSON MAKING THE SOLICITATION


The enclosed proxy is being solicited by United Bancshares and the cost of soliciting proxies will be borne by United Bancshares.  Proxies may be solicited by mail, telephone, electronic mail or facsimile by directors, officers and employees of United Bancshares who will receive no compensation in addition to their regular compensation.  United Bancshares may decide that it is appropriate to retain a proxy solicitation firm or agency to solicit proxies.  If a proxy solicitation firm or agency is retained, United Bancshares will bear the cost.  

VOTING SECURITIES AND PRINCIPAL HOLDERS THEREOF


Each share of United Bancshares common stock outstanding on March 3, 2015, the record date of the Annual Meeting, is entitled to one vote on all matters coming before the meeting.  As of March 3, 2015, United Bancshares had 3,368,137 shares of common stock issued and outstanding.  Only shareholders of record on the books of the Corporation on March 3, 2015 will be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting either in person or by proxy.  Pursuant to the Regulations of the Corporation, the shareholders present in person or by proxy at the Annual Meeting shall constitute a quorum.


If you are the beneficial owner of shares held in street name by a broker, bank or other nominee, your nominee is required to vote those shares in accordance with your instructions.  If the nominee does not receive instructions from the beneficial owner, the nominee will be entitled to vote the shares on certain routine items.  However, the nominee is not entitled to vote the shares (absent instructions from the beneficial owner) with respect to non-routine matters, such as amendments to organizational documents, executive compensation proposals, and the election of directors.  When the nominee does not receive instructions from a beneficial owner concerning a non-routine matter, over which the nominee has no voting discretion, a broker non-vote occurs.  Shares treated as broker non-votes are included for purposes of determining whether a quorum exists, however, such shares will not be counted as being in favor of or against any proposal placed before the shareholders at the Annual Meeting.


Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners


Under Rule 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, a beneficial owner of a security is any person who directly or indirectly has or shares voting power or investment power over such security.  Such beneficial owner under this definition need not enjoy the economic benefit of such securities.  The shareholders identified in the following table are deemed to be beneficial owners of 5% or more of the common stock of United Bancshares as of December 31, 2014. The Corporation is not aware of any other shareholder beneficially owning 5% or more of the Corporations common stock.


Title of Class


Name and Address of

Beneficial Owner


Numbers of Shares Beneficially Owned


Percent of Class


Common


Joe S. Edwards, Jr.

2626 Shoreline Drive

Lima, Ohio 45805


185,101


5.50


Common


Tontine Financial Partners, L.P.,

1 Sound Shore Drive, Suite 304, Greenwich, CT 06830


325,123


9.65


Security Ownership of Management


The following table sets forth, as of February 27, 2015, the ownership of common stock by management of United Bancshares, including: (i) the common stock beneficially owned by each director, nominee for director and



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executive officer of United Bancshares; and (ii) the common stock beneficially owned by all officers, directors and nominees as a group.  The number of shares listed for each person includes shares held in the name of spouses, minor children, certain relatives, trusts or estates whose share ownership under the beneficial ownership rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) is to be aggregated with that of the director or officer whose share ownership is shown.





Name




Position


Number of Shares of

Common

Stock Beneficially Owned


Percent of

Common Stock

Outstanding(1)


Robert L. Benroth



Director



7,000


(2)



0.21%


Diana L. Engelhardt



Chief Financial Officer



3,550

(3)



0.11%


Heather M. Oatman



Secretary



10,879

(4)



0.32%


James N. Reynolds



Director, Chairman



62,462

(5)



1.85%


H. Edward Rigel



Director



30,325

(6)



0.90%


David P. Roach



Director



 5,497




0.16%


Daniel W. Schutt



Director




22,150

(7)



0.66%


R. Steven Unverferth



Director



3,420




0.10%


Brian D. Young



Director, President and CEO



22,225


(8)




0.66%


All directors, nominees and officers as a group (9 persons)

167,508



4.97%

(1)

Reflects percentage ownership based on all issued and outstanding shares of the respective individuals.

(2)

Includes 6,000 shares held jointly with Mr. Benroths brother.

(3)

Reflects shares allocated to Ms. Engelhardt under the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan.  

(4)

Includes 10,600 shares allocated to Ms. Oatman under the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(5)

Includes (a) 37,790 shares owned by Mr. Reynolds spouse; and (b) 1,702 shares allocated to Mr. Reynolds under the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(6)

Includes 15,135 shares held in a trust of which Mr. Rigel is a co-trustee.

(7)

Includes 20,769 shares owned by Mr. Schutt through his IRA.

(8)

Includes (a) 18,078 shares allocated to Mr. Young under the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan and (b) 1,045 shares owned by Mr. Youngs minor children.

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ITEMS OF BUSINESS TO BE VOTED ON BY SHAREHOLDERS


PROPOSAL NUMBER 1: ELECTION OF DIRECTORS


The incumbent directors of United Bancshares, totaling seven, are nominated to be elected as directors and to serve until the next annual meeting.  The following table sets forth information concerning the nominees for directors of United Bancshares:


Name



Age



Principal Occupation(1)


Positions Held

with United Bancshares


Director of

United Bancshares

Since


Director of The

Union Bank Company

Since(2)


Robert L. Benroth



52



Putnam County

Auditor and Chief Financial Officer



Director



2003



2001


James N. Reynolds



77



Retired banker; Chairman of United Bancshares



Director and Chairman



2000



1966


H. Edward Rigel




72



Farmer, Rigel Farms, Inc.



Director



2000



1979


David P. Roach



64



Vice-President and General Manager for First Family Broadcasting of Ohio (3)



Director



2001



1997


Daniel W. Schutt



67



Retired Banker(4)



Director, President and CEO



2005



2005


R. Steven Unverferth




62



President, Unverferth Manufacturing Corporation, Inc.



Director



2005



1993


Brian D. Young



48



President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares(5)



Director, EVP, Treasurer, CFO, President and CEO



2012



2008

(1)

Except as otherwise indicated in this Proxy Statement, each nominee has held the occupation identified for at least five years preceding the date of this Proxy Statement.

(2)

Indicates year first elected or appointed to the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company, a subsidiary of United Bancshares, or either of its former affiliate banks, Bank of Leipsic or the Citizens Bank of Delphos.

(3)

Mr. Roach previously served as a Manager at Maverick Media Radio Stations of Ohio.

(4)

Mr. Schutt previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares from January 2005 to July 2012.  Mr. Schutt is now retired.  

(5)

Mr. Young is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares and has served in such capacity since August 2012. Prior to his most recent appointment, Mr. Young served as the Chief Financial Officer (since 2001), the Treasurer (since 2002), and Executive Vice President (since 2005) of United Bancshares.


The Board of Directors has set the size of the Board at seven directors.  In the future, should the Board of Directors determine that additional new members would be beneficial to the Corporation, it will take action to increase the size of the Board and work with the Nominating Committee to find suitable candidates for placement on the Board.  


The Board of Directors recommends that shareholders vote FOR the election of the nominees.  Shares as to which authority to vote is withheld, abstentions and broker non-votes that are present in person or by proxy will not be counted and will have no effect on the outcome of the election.  The directors are elected by a plurality of the votes cast. As such, the seven nominees receiving the highest number of votes will be elected as directors.




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Please see the narrative under the heading Director and Nominee Qualifications beginning on page 7 of this Proxy Statement for discussion of the qualifications of each director nominee.


Shares represented by the accompanying form of proxy will be voted FOR the election of the nominees unless contrary instructions are indicated as provided on the proxy card.  (If you do not wish your shares to be voted for particular nominees, please so indicate on the proxy card).  If one or more of the nominees should at the time of the Annual Meeting be unavailable or unable to serve as a director, the shares represented by the proxies will be voted to elect the remaining nominees and any substitute nominee or nominees designated by the Board of Directors.  


PROPOSAL NUMBER 2: RATIFICATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF THE INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM


The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of the Corporation has selected CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm to perform the audit of the Corporations financial statements and internal controls over financial reporting for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2015.  CliftonLarsonAllen LLP was the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014 and has served the Corporation in that role since 2000.


Representatives from CliftonLarsonAllen LLP are expected to attend the Annual Meeting.  They will have an opportunity to make a statement if they desire to do so and will be available to respond to appropriate shareholder questions.


We are asking our shareholders to ratify the selection of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm.  Although ratification of the appointment is not required by law, the Corporations Regulations, the Board of Directors by-laws or otherwise, the Board is submitting the selection of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP to our shareholders for ratification as a matter of good corporate practice.  Even if the selection is ratified, the Audit Committee, in its discretion, may select a different independent registered public accounting firm at any time during the year if it determines that such a change would be in the best interests of the Corporation and our shareholders.


It is intended that the common shares represented by the accompanying proxy card will be voted for the resolution ratifying the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm, unless contrary instructions are indicated as provided on the proxy card.  If you do not wish your shares to be voted for the resolution, please so indicate on the proxy card.  The Board of Directors recommends that the shareholders vote FOR the adoption of the following resolution.  The resolution states:


RESOLVED, that action by the Audit Committee appointing CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm to conduct the annual audit of the financial statements of the Corporation and its subsidiaries for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2015 is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.


Proxies received by the Corporation and not revoked prior to the Annual Meeting will be voted in favor of ratification of the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP unless otherwise instructed by the shareholder.  Shares as to which authority to vote is withheld or abstained will not be counted and will have no effect on the outcome of the vote. The affirmative vote of a majority of the common shares represented at the Annual Meeting, in person or by proxy, and entitled to vote on the proposal is required to ratify the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP as the Corporations independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2015.




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DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS


The following table identifies each of the current directors and executive officers of United Bancshares.


Name



Age



Principal Occupation(1)



Positions Held

with United Bancshares


Director of United Bancshares Since


Director  of

The Union

Bank

Company

Since (2)


Robert L. Benroth




52




Putnam County Auditor and Chief Financial Officer



Director




2003




2001


Diana L. Engelhardt


58


Chief Financial Officer of United Bancshares(3)

Chief Financial Officer


N/A


N/A


Heather M. Oatman



42



Secretary of United

Bancshares(4)


Secretary



N/A



N/A


James N. Reynolds



77



Retired Banker; Chairman of United Bancshares


Director and Chairman



2000



1966


H. Edward Rigel



72



Farmer, Rigel Farms, Inc.



Director



2000



1979

David P. Roach


64


Vice-President and General Manager for First Family Broadcasting of Ohio(5)

Director


2001


1997


Daniel W. Schutt



67



Retired Banker(6)


Director, President and CEO



2005



2005


R. Steven Unverferth



62



President of Unverferth Manufacturing Corporation, Inc.


Director



2005



1993


Brian D. Young



48



President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares(7)


Director, EVP, Treasurer, CFO, President and CEO



2012



2008

(1)

Except as otherwise indicated in this Proxy Statement, each director and officer has held the occupation identified for at least five years preceding the date of this Proxy Statement.

(2)

Indicates year first elected or appointed to the Board of The Union Bank Company, a subsidiary of United Bancshares, or either of its former affiliate banks, Bank of Leipsic or the Citizens Bank of Delphos.

(3)

Ms. Engelhardt previously served as Executive Vice President of Finance and Operations for The Andover Bank, Andover, Ohio from January 2007 until joining The Union Bank Company, a subsidiary of United Bancshares in February 2012.

(4)

Ms. Oatman has served as the Secretary of United Bancshares since April 2008 and as the Human Resources Manager for The Union Bank Company since 1996.

(5)

Mr. Roach previously served as a Manager at Maverick Media Radio Stations of Ohio.

(6)

Mr. Schutt previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares from January 2005 to July 2012.  Mr. Schutt is now retired.

(7)

Mr. Young is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares and has served in such capacity since August 2012.  Prior to his most recent appointment, Mr. Young served as the Chief Financial Officer (since 2001), the Treasurer (since 2002), and Executive Vice President (since 2005) of United Bancshares.


Director and Nominee Qualifications


The Nominating Committee of our Board of Directors considers candidates to fill new directorships created by expansion and vacancies that may occur and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors with respect to such candidates. The Board has not adopted a policy with respect to minimum qualifications for directors, rather the Nominating Committee evaluates each individual in the context of the Board as a whole, with the objective of



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recommending a group of persons that can best implement our business plan, perpetuate our business and represent shareholder interests.  It is a policy of the Nominating Committee that candidates for director possess the highest personal and professional integrity, have demonstrated exceptional ability and judgment, and have skills and expertise appropriate for the Corporation and serving the long-term interest of the Corporations shareholders.  The committee, in making its nominations, considers all relevant qualifications of candidates for board membership, including, among other things, factors such as an individuals business experience, industry knowledge and experience, financial background, breadth of knowledge about issues affecting the Corporation, public company experience, bank and other regulatory experience, diversity, current employment and other board memberships, and whether the candidate will be independent under the listing standards of the NASDAQ Global Select Market.  In some cases, the Nominating Committee may require certain skills or attributes, such as financial or accounting experience, to meet specific Board needs that arise from time to time. In the case of incumbent directors whose terms of office are set to expire, the committee also reviews such directors overall service to the Corporation during his or her term and any relationships and transactions that might impair such directors independence.


While the Corporation does not have a formal diversity policy for Board membership, the Board seeks directors who represent a mix of backgrounds and experiences that will enhance the quality of the Boards deliberations and decisions.  The Nominating Committee considers, among other factors, diversity with respect to viewpoint, skills, experience and community involvement in its evaluation of candidates for Board membership.  Such diversity considerations are discussed by the Nominating Committee in connection with the general qualifications of each potential nominee.


Robert L. Benroth is a current director of United Bancshares and The Union Bank Company.  He currently serves as Auditor and Chief Financial Officer for Putnam County.  Mr. Benroth joined the Board of The Union Bank Company in 2001 and the Board of United Bancshares in 2003.  He serves as Chairman of the Audit Committee, and is a member of the Nominating Committee and the Employee Stock Purchase Plan Committee.  Mr. Benroth is a past member of the Accountancy Board of Ohio.


Mr. Benroth brings to the Board a breadth of relevant experience in accounting and financial matters and serves as the Boards audit committee financial expert as defined in Item 407(d)(5) of Regulation S-K.  Further, Mr. Benroth brings to the Board an institutional knowledge of The Union Bank Company due to his extensive tenure as a member of its Board.


James N. Reynolds is currently a director and Chairman of United Bancshares and a director of The Union Bank Company.  Mr. Reynolds formerly served as Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Leipsic, a role he occupied from 1965 until 1998.  He joined the Board of the Bank of Leipsic in 1966 (and, subsequent to the acquisition of the Bank of Leipsic by The Union Bank Company, the Board of The Union Bank Company in 2000) and the Board of United Bancshares in 2000.  Mr. Reynolds also is a member of the Compensation Committee.


Mr. Reynolds provides valuable insights and industry knowledge due to his extensive career in the banking and financial services industries, including over 40 years of executive management experience.  He also brings to the Board an institutional knowledge of The Union Bank Company and United Bancshares due to his extensive tenures on those respective Boards.  


H. Edward Rigel is currently a director of United Bancshares and a director of The Union Bank Company.  He joined the Board of the Bank of Leipsic in 1979 (and, subsequent to the acquisition of the Bank of Leipsic by The Union Bank Company, the Board of The Union Bank Company in 2000) and the Board of United Bancshares in 2000.  He is also President of Rigel Farms, Inc., a role that he has occupied since 1979.  Mr. Rigel serves as Chairman of the Nominating Committee and is a member of the Audit Committee.




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Mr. Rigels executive and management experience have equipped him to contribute to the Boards oversight of the Corporations management and business activities.  He also brings to the Board an institutional knowledge of the Bank of Leipsic, The Union Bank Company and United Bancshares due to his extensive tenures on those respective Boards.


David P. Roach is currently a director of United Bancshares and a director of The Union Bank Company.  He joined the Board of the Citizens Bank of Delphos in 1997 (and, subsequent to the acquisition of the Citizens Bank of Delphos by The Union Bank Company, the Board of The Union Bank Company in 2001) and the Board of United Bancshares in 2001.  He is currently the Vice-President and General Manager for First Family Broadcasting of Ohio.  Mr. Roach is a member of the Compensation Committee and the Nominating Committee.


Mr. Roachs extensive executive and management experience have equipped him to contribute to the Boards oversight of management and business activities.  Further, Mr. Roach brings relevant experience and an institutional knowledge of the Corporation developed through his long tenure on the Citizens Bank of Delphos, The Union Bank Company and United Bancshares Boards.


Daniel W. Schutt is currently a director and has served in that capacity for The Union Bank Company and United Bancshares since 2005.  Mr. Schutt formerly served as President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares from January 2005 until his retirement in July 2012.  He also served as President of The Union Bank Company from January 2005 to March 2010 and as its Chief Executive Officer from January 2005 until his retirement in July 2012.


Mr. Schutt brings valuable insight and industry knowledge to the Board with over 40 years of experience, including over 25 years of experience as an executive, within the banking industry.  During his tenure as past President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Schutt has developed unique insights into the business activities of the Corporation and its subsidiaries and provides a wealth of institutional knowledge to the Board.  


R. Steven Unverferth is currently a director of United Bancshares and The Union Bank Company.  He is also President of Unverferth Manufacturing Corporation, Inc., a large agricultural equipment manufacturer.  Mr. Unverferth became affiliated with the Board of The Union Bank Company in 1993 and joined the Board of United Bancshares in 2005.  Mr. Unverferth serves as the Chairman of the Compensation Committee and is a member of the Audit Committee.


Mr. Unverferth brings to the Board an extensive executive management and agricultural experience which equip him to contribute to the Boards oversight of the Corporations management and business activities.  Further, Mr. Unverferth brings to the Board an institutional knowledge of The Union Bank Company due to his extensive tenure as a member of its Board.


Brian D. Young is currently a director and the President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares and The Union Bank Company.  Mr. Young has been a director of The Union Bank Company since 2008 and of United Bancshares since 2012.  Prior to becoming President and Chief Executive Officer in August 2012, Mr. Young served in a variety of executive roles for United Bancshares including as its Chief Financial Officer since 2001 and Executive Vice President since 2005.


Mr. Young brings to the Board extensive experience in all aspects of the bank operations and management. Having served in numerous roles at The Union Bank Company and United Bancshares over the past 13 years, Mr. Young provides invaluable insight and institutional knowledge and provides the Board information as to the operations of Corporation and its subsidiaries, identifying near- and long-term challenges and opportunities for the Corporation.  



CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS


In the ordinary course of conducting its business, United Bancshares, for itself or through its banking subsidiary, may engage in transactions with the employees, directors and managers of United Bancshares and The Union Bank



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Company which may include, but not be limited to, loans.  With the exception of certain discounts available to employees which are administered in accordance with Ohio banking law, all banking transactions with directors, employees or managers of United Bancshares, or its subsidiary, are conducted on the same basis and terms as would be provided to any other bank customer.  In addition, each of these transactions was made on terms similar to those that could have been negotiated with an unaffiliated third party.


To the knowledge of United Bancshares, no director, officer or affiliate of the Corporation, owner of record or beneficially of more than 5% of the Corporations common stock, or any associate of any such director, officer, affiliate of the Corporation or security holder, is an adverse party to the Corporation or its subsidiary or has a material interest that is adverse to the Corporation or its subsidiary.



SECTION 16(a) BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP REPORTING COMPLIANCE


Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 requires United Bancshares officers and directors and persons who own more than 10% of a registered class of the Corporations equity securities to file reports of ownership and changes in ownership with the SEC.  Officers, directors and greater than 10% shareholders are required to furnish United Bancshares with copies of all Section 16(a) forms they file.  Based solely on the Corporations review of the Section 16(a) forms received by it and by statements of officers and directors concerning their compliance with the applicable filing requirements the officers, directors and greater than 10% beneficial owners of United Bancshares have complied with all applicable filing requirements during the calendar year 2014.  



CORPORATE GOVERNANCE


Board of Directors Meetings


The Board of Directors met fifteen times during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014.  The directorate as a whole attended all of the Board meetings.  United Bancshares encourages its directors to attend its Annual Meetings of Shareholders, and all directors attended the 2014 Annual Meeting of Shareholders.  Directors receive up to $10,250 annual compensation for their service on the Board of Directors of United Bancshares.  Additionally, the Chairman of the Board receives $5,375, the Chairman of the Audit Committee receives $2,688, the Chairman of the Nominating Committee receives $550 and the Chairman of the Compensation Committee receives $550 for their service in these positions.  Inside directors are not compensated for their services as directors beyond their salaries received from United Bancshares or its subsidiaries.  All of the directors of United Bancshares also serve as directors of United Bancshares depository subsidiary, The Union Bank Company.  Each of the outside directors receives additional compensation for their services as a director of a subsidiary.


Board Leadership Structure and Risk Oversight


The Chairman of the Board is a director and presides at meetings of the Board.  The Chairman is appointed on an annual basis by at least a majority vote of the remaining directors.  Currently, the offices of Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer are separated.  Such separation enables the Chairman to devote his time to managing the Board and the Chief Executive Officer to focus on the operations of the Corporation.  The Corporation has no fixed policy with respect to separation of the offices of the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and the Board believes it is in the best interests of the Corporation and its shareholders to review the leadership structure from time to time.


The Board of Directors is responsible for consideration and oversight of risks facing the Corporation, and is responsible for ensuring that material risks are identified and managed appropriately.  Several oversight functions are delegated to committees of the Board with such committees regularly reporting to the full Board the results of their respective oversight activities.  As part of this process, the Board reviews managements risk-assessment process and



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periodically reviews the most important enterprise risks to ensure that compensation programs do not encourage excessive risk-taking.  Additional review or reporting on enterprise risks is conducted as needed or as requested by the Board or a Board committee.


Board of Directors Independence


Each year, the Board of Directors reviews the relationships that each director has with the Corporation and with other parties.  Only those directors who do not have any of the categorical relationships that preclude them from being independent within the meaning of applicable NASDAQ Stock Market, LLC (NASDAQ) Rules and who the Board of Directors affirmatively determines have no relationships that would interfere with the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director are considered to be independent directors.  The Board of Directors has reviewed a number of factors to evaluate the independence of each of its members.  These factors include its members current and historic relationships with the Corporation and its competitors, suppliers and customers; their relationships with management and other directors; the relationships their current and former employers have with the Corporation; and the relationships between the Corporation and other companies of which the Corporations Board members are directors or executive officers.  After evaluating these factors, the Board of Directors has determined that all of the directors, with the exception of Daniel W. Schutt and Brian D. Young, are independent directors of the Corporation within the meaning of applicable NASDAQ Rules.


Independent members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation meet in executive session without management present, and are scheduled to do so at least two times per year.  The Board of Directors has designated James N. Reynolds as the presiding director for these meetings.


Shareholder Communications


Our shareholders may communicate directly with the members of the Board of Directors or the individual chairman of standing committees of the Board of Directors by writing directly to those individuals at the following address: 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830.  The Corporations general policy is to forward, and not to intentionally screen, any mail received at the Corporations corporate office that is sent directly to an individual.


Code of Ethics


The Board of Directors has adopted a Code of Ethics which is applicable to the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and all other senior financial officers.  The Code of Ethics is periodically reviewed and updated by the Board of Directors, as necessary.  A copy of the Code of Ethics may be found on the Corporations website at http://www.theubank.com/2705/mirror/united-bancshares.htm.  In addition, the Board of Directors has adopted a code of ethics that applies to all of our employees, officers and directors.



COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Nominating Committee


The Corporation has a Nominating Committee, the members of which are H. Edward Rigel (Chairman), Robert L. Benroth, and David P. Roach.  Each member of the Nominating Committee is independent within the meaning of applicable NASDAQ Rules.  The Nominating Committee, which was formed in 2003, is responsible for reviewing the qualifications of potential candidates for the Board of Directors, including those potential candidates submitted by shareholders. In addition, the Nominating Committee recommends to the Board of Directors candidates for election as directors at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders and candidates to fill vacancies on the Board of Directors.  United Bancshares does not have a formal policy regarding consideration of such recommendations; however, any recommendations received from shareholders will be evaluated in the same manner that potential nominees suggested by



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the Board of Directors are evaluated, as described below.  Shareholders may send director nomination recommendations to the Secretary of the Corporation at 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830.  The Nominating Committee met a total of one time during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014.  The Nominating Committee has adopted a written charter which may be found on the Corporations website at http://www.theubank.com/2705/mirror/united-bancshares.htm.  


It is the policy of the Nominating Committee that candidates for director possess the highest personal and professional integrity, have demonstrated exceptional ability and judgment, and have skills and expertise appropriate for the Corporation and serving the long-term interest of the Corporations shareholders.  The Nominating Committees process for identifying and evaluating nominees is as follows: (1) in the case of incumbent directors whose terms of office are set to expire, the Nominating Committee reviews such directors overall service to the Corporation during their term, including the number of meetings attended, level of participation, quality of performance, and any related party transactions with the Corporation during the applicable time period; and (2) in the case of new director candidates, the Nominating Committee first conducts any appropriate and necessary inquiries into the backgrounds and qualifications of possible candidates after considering the function and needs of the Board of Directors.  The Nominating Committee may conduct an interview of a possible candidate and then meet to discuss and consider such candidates qualifications, including whether the nominee is independent for purposes of the NASDAQ Rules.  It then selects a candidate for recommendation to the Board of Directors by majority vote.  In seeking potential nominees, the Nominating Committee uses its network of contacts and those who have expressed interest to compile a list of potential candidates.  To date, the Nominating Committee has not paid a fee to any third party to assist in the process of identifying or evaluating director candidates.  The Nominating Committee meets as many times as necessary to determine the nominees for the Board of Directors for the next annual meeting.


Compensation Committee


United Bancshares has a Compensation Committee, the members of which are David P. Roach, James N. Reynolds and R. Steven Unverferth (Chairman).  Each member of the Compensation Committee is independent within the meaning of applicable NASDAQ Rules and all are non-employee directors within the meaning of Section 162 of the Internal Revenue Code and Rule 16b-3 under the Exchange Act.  In determining the independence of Compensation Committee members, the Board of Directors considers the source and amount of compensation received by the members and whether the member is affiliated with the Corporation or its subsidiary. The Compensation Committee is responsible for reviewing the compensation, performance and retention related issues with respect to the executive officers of United Bancshares.  A written charter for the Compensation Committee was adopted on February 18, 2014, as required by NASDAQ Rule 5605(d)(1). In 2014, the Compensation Committee met two times.


The Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors is responsible for developing recommendations with respect to the compensation to be paid to the Corporations executive officers and for the performance review of the Chief Executive Officer as well as developing the executive compensation principles, policies and programs for all of our executive officers.  In establishing the final compensation for the named executive officers, the Compensation Committee proposes the compensation amounts to the Board of Directors, which makes any necessary changes to the compensation and gives final approval of the compensation.  


Audit Committee


The Corporation has an Audit Committee, the members of which are R. Steven Unverferth, H. Edward Rigel and Robert L. Benroth (Chairman).  The Audit Committee was created and a written charter for the Audit Committee was adopted on August 8, 2000, and amended on February 15, 2005.  All of the members of the Audit Committee are (i) independent directors as defined in NASDAQ Rule 5605(a)(2); (ii) meet the criteria for independence set forth in Rule 10A(m)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and (iii) have not participated in the preparation of the financial statements of the Corporation or any current subsidiary of the Corporation at any time during the past three years.  The Board of Directors has determined that Robert L. Benroth is an audit committee financial expert as defined in Item



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407(d)(5) of Regulation S-K.  The Audit Committee has the sole authority to retain and dismiss the independent auditors and reviews their performance and independence with management.  The primary functions of the Audit Committee are to oversee: (i) the audit of the financial statements of the Corporation provided to the SEC, the Corporations shareholders and to the general public; (ii) the Corporations internal financial and accounting controls and processes; and (iii) the independent audit process.  The Audit Committee met a total of seven times during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014.  A copy of the Audit Committee Charter may be found on the Corporations website at http://www.theubank.com/2705/mirror/united-bancshares.htm.


AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT

The Audit Committee has (i) reviewed and discussed our audited financial statements for 2014 with our management: (ii) discussed with our independent registered public accounting firm the matters required to be discussed by Statement on Auditing Standards No. 61, as amended, as adopted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ("PCAOB") in Rule 3200T, as currently in effect; (iii) received the written disclosures and the letter from our independent registered public accounting firm required by the applicable requirements of the PCAOB regarding the independent accountant's communications with the audit committee concerning independence; and (iv) has discussed with our independent registered public accounting firm its independence.  Based on the review and discussions with management and our independent registered public accounting firm referred to above, the audit committee recommended to the board that the audited financial statements be included in our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014, and filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


COMPENSATION OF NAMED EXECUTIVE OFFICERS


Summary Compensation Table


The following table sets forth the compensation paid by United Bancshares on a consolidated basis to its Principal Executive Officer, its Principal Financial Officer and its most highly compensated executives.  There were no other named executive officers whose total compensation exceeded $100,000 for the year ended December 31, 2014.  



Name and Principal Position


Year


Salary($)

(i)


Bonus($)

(ii)



Option Awards ($)



Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation ($)


Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation  Earnings($)(iii)


All Other Compensation($)

(iv)




Total ($)


Brian D. Young,(1)

President and Chief Financial Officer of United Bancshares


  2014  

2013

2012



   280,063   

261,450

217,846



   28,500   

21,000

-0-



N/A

N/A

N/A



N/A

N/A

N/A



19,138

16,982

15,023



23,400 (2)

22,950(3)

19,606(4)



  351,101  

322,382

252,475



Diana L. Engelhardt(5)

Chief Financial Officer  

2014

2013

2012

166,844

160,564

134,960

14,600

11,000

35,000

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

16,330(6)

15,441 (7)

13,621(8)

197,774

187,005

183,581


Heather M. Oatman,

Secretary of United Bancshares  

2014

2013

2012

116,527

112,245

107,495


11,600

10,000

-0-



N/A

N/A

N/A



N/A

N/A

N/A


1,651

1,488

1,339

11,532 (9)

11,002(10)

9,675(11)

141,310

134,735

118,509

(1)

Mr. Young became President and Chief Executive of United Bancshares on August 1, 2012.  Prior to that date, Mr. Young served as the Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President and Treasurer of United Bancshares.

(2)

Includes $7,800 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2014, and $15,600 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.





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(3)

Includes $7,650 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2013, and $15,300 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(4)

Includes $13,071 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2012, and $6,535 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(5)

Ms. Engelhardt became Chief Financial Officer for United Bancshares on August 1, 2012.  Prior to that date, she was employed by The Union Bank Company.

(6)

Includes $5,443 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2014, and $10,887 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(7)

Includes $5,147 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2013, and $10,294 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(8)

Includes $10,198 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2012, and $3,423 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(9)

Includes $3,844 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2014, and $7,688 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(10)

Includes $3,667 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2013, and $7,335 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

(11)

Includes $6,450 of discretionary contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan, pursuant to the grant by the Board of Directors to all employees during 2012, and $3,225 of matching contributions pursuant to the terms of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan.


The total compensation package of executive officers of the Corporation includes (i) base salary, (ii) discretionary annual cash bonuses, (iii) deferred compensation, and (iv) other compensation, which includes discretionary and matching contributions to the Corporations Employee Stock Ownership Plan for the executives benefit and the Salary Continuation Agreements.  Executive officers also receive other employee benefits generally available to all employees of the Corporation, including participation in medical plans and the Employee Stock Purchase Plan.


The Corporation has accrued $62,912 through December 31, 2014 related to Mr. Youngs Amended and Restated Salary Continuation Agreement.  Such amounts have not been funded and Mr. Young is fully vested in such amounts.


Mr. Young is employed pursuant to an Agreement dated July 18, 2006, which does not have an ending date.  It also does not set a base salary, but provides for certain termination payments described in the Potential Payments on Termination or Change in Control section below.  


Ms. Engelhardt and the Corporation entered into a Change in Control Agreement effective as of February 21, 2012.  Under the terms of the Change in Control Agreement, Ms. Engelhardt would be entitled to a change in control payment in the event that, in the five year period following the effective date of the agreement, a change in control of either the Corporation or its subsidiary occurs and certain conditions are met.  A copy of the Change in Control Agreement is attached as Exhibit 10.1 to the Corporations Current Report on Form 8-K filed on July 17, 2012.


Ms. Oatman is not employed pursuant to an employment agreement with the Corporation.


Defined Benefit Plan Disclosure

Executive Supplemental Income Plan


The following table contains information related to our named executive officers participation in our non-qualified deferred compensation plan for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014.





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Non-qualified Deferred Compensation


Name

Executive Contributions in Last Fiscal Year ($)

Registrant Contributions in Last Fiscal Year

($) (1)

Aggregate Earnings in Last Fiscal Year ($)

Aggregate Withdrawals/ Distributions ($)

Aggregate Balance at Last Fiscal Year End ($)

Brian D. Young,(2)

President and Chief

Financial Officer of United Bancshares  

N/A

19,138

N/A

N/A

62,912

Heather M. Oatman,

Secretary of United

Bancshares

N/A

1,651

N/A

N/A

11,133

(1)

Such amounts have been expensed and are reflected as an accrued liability by the Corporation, but have not been funded.  

(2)

Mr. Young became President and Chief Executive of United Bancshares on August 1, 2012.  Prior to that date, Mr. Young served as the Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President and Treasurer of United Bancshares.


The Union Bank Company sponsors supplemental income plans.  These nonqualified retirement plans benefit certain individuals designated by the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company.  The supplemental income plans provide eligible individuals with supplemental retirement benefits, the amount of which is based upon the individuals years of service with The Union Bank Company.  Currently, Mr. Young and Ms. Oatman are among those individuals who participate in the plans.  The formula by which benefits are determined is based upon age, years of service, age at retirement and actuarially determined variables.  Under Mr. Youngs plan, his retirement benefit, if he retires at age 60, will be a lump sum distribution of approximately $528,988.  Under Ms. Oatmans plan, her retirement benefit, if she retires at age 65, will be a lump sum distribution of approximately $144,000.  The current accrued values of the named executives plans are $62,912 and $11,133 for Mr. Young and Ms. Oatman, respectively.


Benefits under the supplemental income plan become payable when the designated individuals employment terminates with The Union Bank Company due to normal retirement, early retirement, death or disability.


Potential Payments upon Termination or Change in Control


The Chief Executive Officers Employment Agreement, Amended and Restated Salary Continuation Agreement and Change in Control Agreement, the Chief Financial Officers Change in Control Agreement and Secretarys Salary Continuation Agreement provide for payments and/or vesting of benefits under certain circumstances in connection with termination of employment and a change in control.  The triggering events for payments and vesting of benefits in the various agreements and plans are relatively common for agreements and plans of this nature, and are designed to provide for fair treatment of the participants under the various circumstances and to reasonably reward the participants for their loyalty and commitment to the Corporation.  The following section describes the potential payments and other benefits that would have been received by each named executive if there had been a change in control or other termination of their employment with the Corporation on the last day of 2014.


While the definition of change in control varies among our various agreements and plans, in general a change in control means a change in the ownership or effective control of the Corporation, or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Corporation.


Brian D. Young


Under the terms of Mr. Youngs employment agreement, if a change in control were to have occurred at the end of 2014, Mr. Young would have been entitled to the lesser of $715,565 (2.5 times his base salary as the date of the change of control), or one dollar less than the largest amount that could be paid to him without the payment qualifying as a parachute payment under Section 280G(b)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.  The Corporation



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would have had to make the payment within 15 days of the change in control.  The Corporation would also have to pay the premiums for Mr. Youngs COBRA insurance for one year following the termination.  


Also, in the event that Mr. Youngs employment was terminated in connection with the change in control, he also would be entitled to the entire amount accrued under his Salary Continuation Agreement, or $62,912 to be paid within 90 days from the change in control.  


In the event that Mr. Young was terminated without cause, or resigned due to (a) a material diminution of his duties, responsibilities, compensation or benefits, (b) a reduction in his base salary, (c) a required relocation of more than 20 miles from Columbus Grove, Ohio, or (d) a disagreement as to the strategic plan of the Corporation, Mr. Young would be entitled to the same benefits as if a change in control happened.  In addition, in such event, Mr. Young would have been entitled to a payment of 62,912 (the amount accrued under the Salary Continuation Agreement).  


In the event that Mr. Young was terminated for cause, Mr. Young would be entitled to payment of his base salary through the end of his employment, and no further payments.


In the event that Mr. Young voluntarily resigned other than for the reasons listed above, or was disabled at the end of 2014, he would be entitled to payment of his base salary through the end of his employment, and would be entitled to a payment of $62,912 (the amount accrued under the Salary Continuation Agreement).  


In the event that Mr. Youngs employment with the Corporation terminated due to death at the end of 2014, his beneficiaries would be entitled to the payment of his base salary through the end of his employment, and would be entitled to a payment of approximately $528,988.  


Diana L. Engelhardt


Under the terms of Ms. Engelhardts Change in Control Agreement, in the event that her employment was involuntarily terminated for any reason other than Cause (as defined in the Change in Control Agreement) or she terminated her employment for Good Reason (as defined in the Change in Control Agreement) either 90 days before or after a change in control during 2014, she would have been entitled to a payment in the amount of $253,964, paid in a lump sum, no later than March 15, 2015.


Heather M. Oatman


Under the terms of Ms. Oatmans Salary Continuation Agreement, in the event that Ms. Oatmans employment was terminated in connection with a change in control of the Corporation in 2014, she would be entitled to the entire amount accrued under the Salary Continuation Agreement, or $11,133 to be paid within 90 days from the change in control.


In the event that Ms. Oatman was terminated for cause, Ms. Oatman would be entitled to payment of her base salary through the end of her employment, and no further payments.


In the event that Ms. Oatman voluntarily resigned other than for the reasons listed above, or was disabled at the end of 2014, she would be entitled to payment of her base salary through the end of her employment, and she would be entitled to a payment of $11,133 (the amount accrued under the Salary Continuation Agreement).


In the event that Ms. Oatmans employment with the Corporation terminated due to death at the end of 2014, her beneficiaries would be entitled to the payment of her base salary through the end of her employment, and would be entitled to a payment of approximately $144,000.





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Compensation of the Directors


The following table contains information concerning the compensation earned in 2014 by the Corporations directors.  


Director Compensation




Name


Fees Earned or

Paid in Cash ($)

Change in Pension Value and

Nonqualified Deferred

Compensation Earnings ($)


All other

compensation ($)



Total ($)

Robert L. Benroth

22,738 (1)

N/A

N/A

    22,738    

James N. Reynolds

25,425 (2)

N/A

50,000

75,425

H. Edward Rigel

19,700 (3)

N/A

N/A

19,700

David P. Roach

19,750 (4)

N/A

N/A

19,750

Daniel W. Schutt

19,150 (5)

N/A

60,000 (6)

79,150

R. Steven Unverferth          

20,600 (7)

N/A

N/A

20,600

Brian D. Young(8)

N/A

N/A

N/A

-

(1)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation, $2,688 in compensation for service as Chairman of the Audit Committee, $8,900 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company and $900 in compensation for service on the Board Credit Committee of The Union Bank Company.

(2)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation, $5,375 in compensation for service as Chairman of the Board, $8,900 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company and $900 in compensation for service on the Board Credit Committee of The Union Bank Company.

(3)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation, $8,100 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company, $800 in compensation for service on the Board Credit Committee of The Union Bank Company and $550 in compensation for service as Chairman of the Nominating Committee.

(4)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation, $8,900 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company and $600 in compensation for service on the Board Credit Committee of The Union Bank Company.

(5)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation and $8,900 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company.

(6)

Includes $40,000 benefit distribution paid in 2014 and $20,000 for consulting fees for services rendered under a Consulting Agreement entered into with the Corporation on August 1, 2012.  Pursuant to the terms of the Consulting Agreement, Mr. Schutt provided on-going consulting services to the Corporation and its subsidiary through July 31, 2014.  

(7)

Constitutes $10,250 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of the Corporation, $8,900 in compensation for service on the Board of Directors of The Union Bank Company, $900 in compensation for service on the Board Credit Committee of The Union Bank Company and $550 in compensation for service as Chairman of the Compensation Committee.

(8)

Mr. Young receives no compensation related to his capacity as a director of United Bancshares and The Union Bank Company.


The Corporations directors receive up to $10,250 annual compensation for their service on the Board of Directors of United Bancshares and up to $8,900 for their service on the Board of Directors of the Corporations wholly owned subsidiary The Union Bank Company. Additionally, the Chairman of the Board receives $5,375, the Chairman of the Audit Committee receives up to $2,688, the Chairman of the Nominating Committee receives up to $550 and the Chairman of the Compensation Committee receives up to $550 for their service in these positions.  Finally, members of The Union Bank Companys Board Credit Committee, receive up to $100 per meeting for their service. Inside directors are not compensated for their services as directors beyond their salaries received from United Bancshares or its subsidiaries.


As a result of its 2000 acquisition of the Bank of Leipsic (Leipsic), The Union Bank Company, the Corporations wholly owned subsidiary, has an agreement to provide retirement benefits to Mr. Reynolds, who previously served as the President of Leipsic.  Under the agreement, $50,000 is paid per year until 2021. At December 31, 2014, the

net present value (based on the 7% discount rate) of future deferred compensation payments amounted to approximately $277,705.




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            Under the terms of Mr. Schutts Executive Supplemental Income Agreement, he is entitled to a retirement benefit for previously serving as the President and Chief Executive Officer of United Bancshares of $40,000 per year for 15 years. At December 31, 2014, the net present value (based on the 7% discount rate) of future deferred compensation payments amounted to approximately $345,092.



INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS


The principal accountant selected by the Board of Directors for the current year is CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, One Seagate Center, Suite 2650, Toledo, Ohio 43604.  A representative of the principal accountant will be present at the Annual Meeting, will have the opportunity to make a statement if he/she desires to do so and will be available to respond to appropriate questions.


Audit Fees


The aggregate fees billed by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP for professional services rendered for the annual audit of the Corporations consolidated financial statements for the 2014 and 2013 fiscal years and the reviews of the consolidated financial statements included in the Corporations Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q were $152,975 in 2014 and $118,900 in 2013.(1)

 

Audit-Related Fees


The aggregate fees billed by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP for assurance and related services that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit of the Corporations financial statements and not reported under Audit Fees were $15,900 for 2014 and $15,500 for 2013.  The services for the fees disclosed under this category relate to the audit of the Corporations ESOP benefit plan in 2014 and 2013.


Tax Fees


There were no aggregate fees billed by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP for professional services rendered for miscellaneous tax matters in 2014 and 2013.


All Other Fees


There were no other fees of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP not included in Audit Fee, Audit-Related Fees or Tax Fees for the two most recent fiscal years.


As required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the Audit Committee is responsible for the approval of all audit and permitted non-audit services performed by the independent public accountants for the Corporation.  The entire Audit Committee is responsible for deciding to engage its independent auditor, and determines whether to approve all audit and permitted non-audit services performed by the independent accountants.  As such, no other pre-approval policies or procedures are currently in place. The Audit Committee approved 100% of the audit services performed by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.  There were no non-audit services provided by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP to the Corporation in 2014 and 2013.




(1) 2014 Audit Fees include $24,889 for audit procedures related to the acquisition of The Ohio State Bank.


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NOTICE OF INTERNET AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS


Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Shareholder Meeting To Be Held on April 22, 2015.  The proxy statement and annual report to security holders are available at http://www.theubank.com/ubohproxystatement.html.


The proxy statement, annual report to security holders and form of proxy are being made publicly available, free of charge, on the aforementioned website, which will remain available through the conclusion of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on April 22, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at The Union Bank Company, 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio.  If you need directions to the location of the annual meeting in order to attend the meeting and vote in person, please contact Heather M. Oatman at (419) 659-2141.  



SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS

FOR 2016 ANNUAL MEETING


In order for any shareholder proposal for the 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be eligible for inclusion in the Corporations proxy statement relating to that meeting and to be presented for shareholder action at that meeting, it must be received by the Secretary of the Corporation at 100 South High Street, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830, prior to November 19, 2015  The form of proxy distributed by the Corporation with respect to the 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders may include discretionary authority to vote on any matter which is presented to the shareholders at the meeting if the Corporation does not receive notice of that matter at the above address prior to February 4, 2016



OTHER MATTERS


The Board of Directors does not know of any other business to be presented at the Annual Meeting and does not intend to bring other matters before the Annual Meeting.  However, if other matters properly come before the Annual Meeting, it is intended that the persons named in the accompanying proxy will vote thereon according to their best judgment in the interests of the Corporation.


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President and Chief Executive Officer


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Proposals: The Board of Directors recommends a vote FOR all the nominees listed and FOR Proposal 2.








1. Election of Directors:








01- Robert L. Benroth

For      Withhold

[     ]        [     ]


02 - James N. Reynolds   

For      Withhold

[     ]        [     ]


            03 - H. Edward Rigel    

For      Withhold

[     ]        [     ]










04 - David P. Roach

For       Withhold

[     ]        [     ]


05 - Daniel W. Schutt    

For       Withhold

[     ]         [     ]


06 - R. Steven Unverferth   

For       Withhold

[     ]         [     ]










07 - Brian  D. Young    

For       Withhold

[     ]        [      ]













 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


For

Against

Abstain





2. Ratifying the appointment of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP

as the independent registered public accounting firm for

United Bancshares, Inc.

[      ]

[      ]

[      ]













3. Transacting such other business as may properly come

before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.











B

Non-Voting Items.


Change of Address Please print your new address below.



Comments Please print your comments below.



Meeting Attendance








Mark the box to the right

if you plan to attend the

Annual Meeting.























C

Authorized Signatures This section must be completed for your vote to be counted. Date and Sign Below






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Date (mm/dd/yyyy)  Please print date below.


Signature 1  Please keep signature within the box.

Signature 2  Please keep signature within the box.

















































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Proxy -- United Bancshares, Inc.

PROXY FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS -- APRIL 22, 2015


The undersigned having received notice of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of United Bancshares, Inc., Columbus Grove, Ohio to be held at 10:30 a.m., April 22, 2015, hereby designates and appoints the Proxy Committee of the Board of Directors, as attorney and proxy for the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote for and in the name of the undersigned all shares of the common stock of United Bancshares, Inc., which the undersigned is entitled to vote at such Annual Meeting of Shareholders or at any adjournments thereof, such proxies being directed to vote as specified below on the following proposals and, in their discretion, on any other business that may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournments thereof, including a proposal to adjourn the meeting.


THIS PROXY SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF UNITED BANCSHARES, INC.

ALL FORMER PROXIES ARE HEREBY REVOKED


This card also provides voting instructions to the applicable trustees for any shares held in the name of the undersigned in the United Bancshares, Inc. Restated Employee Stock Ownership Plan.  In order to ensure that your employee stock ownership securities are voted as you wish, this proxy must be voted and received by 1:00 p.m., Eastern Time, April 20, 2015.

 

THIS PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES OF UNITED BANCSHARES, INC.

RESTATED EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN

ALL FORMER PROXIES ARE HEREBY REVOKED


This proxy when properly executed will be voted in the manner directed herein by the undersigned.  If no direction is given, the proxy will be voted FOR all the nominees listed and FOR Proposal 2.


The Board of Directors recommends a vote FOR all the nominees listed and FOR Proposal 2.


Please complete, sign, date and promptly mail this proxy in the enclosed postage paid envelope.