SALLY BEYER JOINS SUNSHINE BANK AS VP, BUSINESS BANKER

Company Release – November 19, 2015

PLANT CITY, FL – Andrew Samuel, president, chief executive officer, and director of Sunshine Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: SBCP) and Sunshine Bank, is pleased to announce the appointment of Sally Beyer as VP, business banker.  In her role, Beyer will be responsible for developing relationships with and providing financial solutions for small businesses throughout the Sarasota and Manatee regions.

“Her local market knowledge paired with her networking ability will prove to be a strong asset for our team in this attractive fast-growing market,” said Andrew Samuel, president and chief executive officer. “We are confident that our customers and prospects will find Sally’s experience beneficial in providing them with valuable financial solutions.”

Beyer has over 29 years of experience in the banking industry. Prior to joining the organization, she served as VP, Business Banking at First Bank, where she was responsible for developing new relationships and managing a large portfolio of clients.

Sally Beyer is the founding Chairwoman of Healing Heroes with Sports along with volunteering for the United Way of Manatee County and Salvation Army. Beyer is also a member of the Crosley Estate Foundation and supports numerous other local charities.

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About Sunshine Bancorp, Inc.

Sunshine Bancorp, Inc. was formed in 2014 as the holding company for Sunshine Bank.  The Company was first organized in 1954 in Plant City.  In 2014 after converting from the mutual form of organization to the stock form, the current name of Sunshine Bank was adopted.  Operations are conducted from the main office in Plant City, Florida, with 10 branch offices and 2 loan production offices throughout Hillsborough, Manatee, Orange, Pasco, Polk and Sarasota Counties. Sunshine’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol “SBCP.”  For further information, visit the Company website www.mysunshinebank.com.  Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender.

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