Incentive Compensation Recoupment Policy for Gap Inc. Executives

Last updated 2/21/07

The Gap Inc. ("Company") Board of Directors believes that it is appropriate to have a policy regarding the recoupment of incentive compensation from executives in certain situations involving fraud or intentional misconduct. The Company's policy reads as follows:

It is the Company's policy that, subject to the discretion and approval of the Board, the Company will, to the extent permitted by governing law, in all appropriate cases as determined by the Board, require reimbursement and/or cancellation of any bonus or other incentive compensation, including stock-based compensation, awarded to an executive officer or other member of the Company's executive leadership team after April 1, 2007 where all of the following factors are present: (a) the award was predicated upon the achievement of certain financial results that were subsequently the subject of a restatement, (b) in the Board's view, the executive engaged in fraud or intentional misconduct that was a substantial contributing cause to the need for the restatement, and (c) a lower award would have been made to the executive based upon the restated financial results. In each such instance, the Company will seek to recover the individual executive's entire annual bonus or award for the relevant period, plus a reasonable rate of interest.