Strategic and Operational Overview May 11, 2016
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1 Strategic and Operational Overview May 11, 2016
2 Safe Harbor Statement This presentation contains several forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are those that use words such as believe, expect, anticipate, intend, plan, may, likely, should, estimate, continue, future or other comparable expressions. These words indicate future events and trends. Forward-looking statements are our current views with respect to future events and financial performance. These forward-looking statements are subject to many assumptions, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ significantly from historical results or from those anticipated by us. The most significant risks are detailed from time to time in our filings and reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, Such risks include - but are not limited to - changes in general economic and business conditions; GM s ability to sell new vehicles that we finance in the markets we serve in North America, Europe, Latin America and China; interest rate and currency fluctuations; our financial condition and liquidity, as well as future cash flows and earnings; competition; the effect, interpretation or application of new or existing laws, regulations, court decisions and accounting pronouncements; the availability and cost of sources of financing; the level of net charge-offs, delinquencies and prepayments on the loans and leases we originate; vehicle return rates and the residual value performance on vehicles we lease; the viability of GM-franchised dealers that are commercial loan customers; the prices at which used cars are sold in the wholesale markets; and changes in business strategy, including expansion of product lines and credit risk appetite, and acquisitions. If one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or if underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual events or results may differ materially. It is advisable not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to, and do not, publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by federal securities laws, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 2
3 GM Financial Company Overview GM Financial is General Motors global captive finance company Earning assets of $64B, with operations in 20 countries Offering auto finance products to 16,000 dealers worldwide GM Financial s global footprint covers over 85% of GM s worldwide sales North American markets International markets GM Financial is a strategic business for GM and well positioned for profitable growth and contribution to overall enterprise value GM Financial s overall objective is to support GM vehicle sales while achieving appropriate risk-adjusted returns 3
4 General Motors Operating Results Strong Q financial performance Consolidated and North America EBIT-Adjusted of $2.7B and $2.3B, respectively both first quarter records Europe reported breakeven results China equity income of $0.5B, with strong net income margin of 9.7% South American economy remains challenging, aggressive actions taken by GM in 2015 are mitigating challenges in
5 General Motors Strategic Priorities GM Financial strategic value Drive vehicle sales Offer attractive products and services with efficient delivery Enhance customer experience and loyalty Integrate with GM initiatives to enrich the customer experience and increase retention Support GM Customers and Dealers Provide financing support across economic cycles Contribute to enterprise profitability Project pre-tax income to more than double between 2014 and
6 GM Financial Captive Evolution GM Financial entering critical third phase of Captive Strategy Phase I Phase II Phase III Develop Capability Subvention Exclusivity Captive Expansion ( ) ( ) (2016+) Launched key products Lease Floorplan Prime Loan Enhanced infrastructure (systems and people) Acquired International Operations from Ally Delivered better-thanexpected earnings for GM Expanded dealer presence Increased funding activity to support balance sheet growth Assumed market leading position via subvention exclusivity on loan and lease products Increased IO penetration of GM sales Completed acquisition of China JV from Ally (35% ownership) Increase share of prime loan channel with emphasis on non-subvented originations in North America Strategically grow floorplan business in North America International Operations holds dominant GM share; potential geographic/ product expansion Expand CRM activities to enhance customer experience and loyalty 6
7 Strong Operating Results $815 Pre-tax Income ($M) $837 Annualized Net Credit Losses on Loans 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% $225 CY-14 CY-15 Mar-16 Qtr North America (NA) International (IO) Origination Volume ($B) $37.7 $21.3 $10.9 CY-14 CY-15 Mar-16 Qtr 3.2% Annualized Operating Expense Ratio 1 2.7% 2.2% CY-14 CY-15 Mar-16 Qtr NA Retail Loans NA Retail Leases IO Retail Loans IO Retail Leases CY-14 CY-15 Mar-16 Qtr 1. Excludes leased vehicle expenses 7
8 Solid Balance Sheet Ending Earning Assets ($B) Liquidity ($B) $57.7 $64.0 $14.7 $12.7 $40.8 $9.3 Dec-14 Dec-15 Mar-16 Dec-14 Dec-15 Mar-16 Retail Loans Commercial Loans Retail Leases Borrowing capacity Cash $6.2 Tangible Net Worth ($B) 1 $6.9 $ x Leverage Ratio 1 8.3x 8.8x Dec-14 Dec-15 Mar-16 Dec-14 Dec-15 Mar-16 Tangible net worth is net of accumulated losses on foreign exchange translation Accumulated other comprehensive loss related to FX of $0.9B at March 31, 2016 Leverage increase consistent with earning asset expansion in higher credit quality tiers 1. Calculated consistent with GM/GMF Support Agreement 8
9 Earning Assets Composition Europe Latin America North America $64.0B Retail 11% Commercial 6% Retail 7% Commercial 2% Lease 13% Retail 29% Lease 38% Earning assets evolving to more captive-like mix with 84% of earning assets related to financing GM new vehicles Portfolio shifting to predominantly higher credit quality assets Subprime loan portfolio (<620 FICO) represented approximately 17% of ending earning assets at March 31, 2016 Geographic composition shifting to North America with execution of captive strategy and increased penetration of GM dealer business Commercial 7% At March 31,
10 Funding Platform International North America $60.4B Other Unsecured 4% Credit Facilities 13% 1 Senior Notes 2% Securitization 5% Credit Facilities 7% Senior Notes 34% Securitization 35% Credit facilities Totaling $24.8B, provided by 36 banks at March 31, 2016 Global securitization platforms Segregated by asset type and geography - current platforms: AMCAR - U.S. subprime retail loan GFORT - U.S. floorplan GMALT - U.S. lease ECARAT U.K. - retail loan ECARAT Germany - retail loan Anticipate launching U.S. prime retail loan platform as early as late 2016 Projected 2016 CY issuances: ~$11-14B, including 144A transactions Private amortizing securitizations are used to augment/diversify funding Global senior notes platform Other Supporting operations in U.S., Canada, and Europe Projected 2016 CY issuances: ~$10-13B, 5-8 offerings Retail bank deposits in Germany, $1.6B at March 31, 2016 Unsecured debt 46% of total debt at March 31, 2016 At March 31, International unsecured credit facilities were 6% and secured credit facilities were 7% of total debt outstanding Maintain strategy of funding locally, with flexibility to issue globally to support North America funding needs and enhance investor diversification 10
11 Financial Support from GM Support Agreement in place between GM and GMF Agreement solidifies GMF s position as a core component of GM s business and strengthens GMF s capability to support GM s strategy Five-year agreement that automatically renews annually in September Requires 100% ownership of GMF by GM as long as GMF has unsecured debt securities outstanding Solidifies GMF s liquidity position Junior subordinated unsecured credit line of $1.0B from GM; renews with Support Agreement renewal Maintains GMF s access to GM s revolvers with sublimit availability of $4.0B Establishes leverage limits and provides funding support to GMF if needed Leverage limits (Net Earning Assets divided by Adjusted Equity) above the thresholds triggers funding request from GMF to GM: GMF s Net Earning Assets 1 Leverage 1 Less than $50B 8.0:1.0 Greater than or equal to $50B but less than $75B 9.5:1.0 At March 31, 2016 Greater than or equal to $75B but less than $100B 11.5:1.0 Greater than or equal to $100B 12.0:1.0 Leverage ratio could temporarily equal or slightly exceed applicable ratio in 2016 due to impact of FX on tangible net worth and rate of increase in earning assets; available liquidity is anticipated to be sufficient to operate the business; additional funding not needed from GM; leverage ratio is expected to be below applicable level by year-end Additional support evidenced by GM s $6.4B investment to date in GMF 1. Measured at each calendar quarter and calendar year end 11
12 Committed to Investment Grade Current Ratings Company Rating GM Bond Rating Outlook Company Rating GM Financial Bond Rating Outlook DBRS BBB N/A Stable BBB BBB Stable Fitch BBB- BBB- Stable BBB- BBB- Stable Moody s I.G. Ba1 Positive Ba1 Ba1 Positive Standard and Poor s BBB- BBB- Positive BBB- BBB- Positive GM s disciplined reinvestment and performance consistent with strong investment grade rating Investment grade status achieved with S&P, Fitch and DBRS consistent with GM s ratings February 2016, Moody s changed outlook to positive March 2016, DBRS upgrade to BBB, trend stable April 2016, Standard and Poor s changed outlook to positive Achievement of investment grade (IG) rating critical for captive strategy execution 12
13 North America 13
14 GM and GMF Penetration Statistics Mar-16 Dec-15 Mar-15 GMF as a % of GM Retail Sales U.S. 37.5% 33.4% 20.6% Canada 23.2% 13.1% 22.3% GMF Wholesale Dealer Penetration U.S. 13.7% 12.8% 9.9% Canada 11.8% 11.7% 11.2% GM as % of GMF Retail Originations (GM New / GMF Retail Loan & Lease) U.S. 88.8% 87.8% 72.5% Canada 99.6% 97.9% 98.8% 14
15 Origination Mix by Credit Tier Three Months Ended (Quarterly Loan and Lease Originations, $M) 1 Mar-16 Mar-15 Amount Percent Amount Percent Prime FICO Score 680 and greater $6, % $2, % Near prime FICO Score 620 to 679 $1, % $ % Sub-prime FICO Score less than 620 $1, % $1, % Total loan and lease originations $9, % $5, % 1. For originations associated with the commercial vehicle program, FICO scores or equivalents are used in determining prime, near-prime and sub-prime classifications Origination mix shifting to higher credit tiers, driven by lease exclusivity and increase in prime loan penetration 15
16 Retail Loan Originations Originations ($B) $3.5 $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.0 GMF as % of GM U.S. <620 $3.2 $2.9 $2.6 $2.6 $2.3 $2.0 $1.3 $0.9 $1.9 $1.6 $0.7 $0.6 $0.6 $0.5 $0.5 $0.7 $0.7 $0.6 $0.5 $0.5 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 33% 32% 32% 32% 38% Loans originated on new vehicles by GM dealers Loans originated on used vehicles by GM dealers Loans originated on vehicles by non-gm dealers GMF as a % of GM U.S % 9% 14% Year-over-year total origination volume up due to growth in GM New prime originations (FICO 680) GMF as percent of GM New prime loans largely reflects GM's subvented loan support in market; competition for non-subvented loan originations remains significant Weighted average FICO score for originations for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 was ~45 points higher year-over-year 14% 10% 16
17 Retail Loan Credit Performance Credit Metrics 5.0% 8.0% Credit Losses 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% 3.0% 2.6% 2.3% 2.6% 2.5% Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar % 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% Delinquency Annualized quarterly net credit losses day delinquency 61+ day delinquency Recovery Rate 58% 59% 56% 53% 54% Credit metrics reflect normal seasonal pattern Finance receivables with FICO scores <620 still comprise 57% of the North America retail loan portfolio Growth in prime originations should favorably impact credit metrics over time Recovery rates expected to trend down moderately throughout
18 Lease Originations $24.4 $8.9 $12.8 $0.4 $16.8 $0.3 $20.1 $0.2 $0.2 Canada Lease Volume ($B) U.S. Lease Volume ($B) Lease Portfolio ($B) $0.2 $5.1 $5.9 $5.2 $6.5 $2.8 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Growth in total originations and portfolio balance driven by implementation of lease exclusivity in the U.S. Credit performance commensurate with the predominantly prime credit portfolio 18
19 Commercial Lending Receivables Outstanding ($B) $5 $4 $3 $2 $1 530 $ $3.5 $ $ $4.4 $0 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Commercial Finance Receivables Outstanding Number of Dealers Floorplan financing represents 86% of commercial portfolio Our expanded product suite and increasing retail finance penetration enhances our value proposition and opportunity for continued steady growth 19
20 International Operations 20
21 GM and GMF Penetration Statistics Mar-16 Dec-15 Mar-15 GMF as a % of GM Retail Sales Europe 37.4% 43.4% 36.3% Latin America 55.0% 52.0% 50.1% GMF Wholesale Dealer Penetration Europe 99.9% 99.6% 99.5% Latin America 95.2% 96.9% 94.2% GM as % of GMF Retail Originations (GM New / GMF Retail Loan and Lease) Europe 81.0% 80.5% 77.9% Latin America 95.3% 94.5% 93.7% 21
22 Retail Loan Originations $2.0 $1.8 $1.7 $1.6 $1.6 $ Originations ($B) $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.9 $0.7 $0.7 $0.7 $0.9 $1.0 $0.9 $0.9 $0.6 $ Latin America Retail Loan 50 0 Europe Retail Loan $0.0 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar Origination volume was negatively impacted by the appreciation of the U.S. Dollar against foreign currencies Number of outstanding loan contracts at March 31, 2016 increased 5% from March 2015 and 1% from December
23 Retail Loan Credit Performance Credit Metrics 5.0% 1.2% Credit Losses 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% 0.8% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 0.8% Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar % 0.8% 0.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.0% Delinquency Annualized quarterly net credit losses day delinquency 61+ day delinquency Credit loss performance overall remains stable, consistent with a predominantly prime portfolio 23
24 Commercial Lending Receivables Outstanding ($B) $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1 $0 2,129 2,130 2,153 2,139 2,147 $4.3 $4.3 $4.3 $4.4 $4.8 $1.2 $1.3 $1.1 $1.1 $1.3 $3.0 $3.2 $3.2 $3.1 $3.6 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 2,300 2,200 2,100 2,000 1,900 1,800 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,400 Europe Commercial Receivables Outstanding Latin America Commercial Receivables Outstanding Number of Dealers At March 31, 2016, commercial finance receivables were comprised of 94% floorplan and 6% primarily from real estate and dealer loans Growth in European commercial receivables primarily due to higher inventory in the U.K. and Germany 24
25 SAIC-GMAC - China Joint Venture GMF owns a 35% equity stake in SAIC-GMAC joint venture Joint venture began operations in 2004 Ownership gives GMF a stake in the largest captive finance company in the largest auto market Results reflected in financial statements under equity method China market: GM s market share for Q was 14.8%; industry forecasted to grow in the low single digits in 2016 Car purchases are primarily for cash in China; financing penetration relatively low compared to rest of world Auto loans typically have high down payment, low LTV and low credit losses Mar-16 Dec-15 Mar-15 China JV as a % of SGM 1 Retail Sales % 24.5% 16.1% Retail Originations ($B) 2 $1.7 $2.1 $1.3 Ending Earning Assets ($B) Retail $7.2 $6.9 $6.6 Commercial 3 $3.0 $3.3 $2.9 Net Retail Credit Losses 0.4% 0.6% 0.6% Equity Income ($M) $36 $31 $28 1. SAIC General Motors Sales Co., Ltd. 2. Includes off-balance sheet contracts originated for third-parties 3. Commercial receivables are not netted with dealer deposits 25
26 GM Financial Key Strengths Strategic interdependence with GM GM priority to grow GM Financial Expansion of captive presence in North America; captive penetration levels in International Operations Full suite of auto finance solutions offered in served markets with incremental growth opportunities Operations covering over 85% of GM s worldwide sales Additional product offerings and enhancements and geographic expansion Solid global funding platform supported by investment grade ratings Committed bank lines, well-established global ABS and unsecured debt issuance programs Along with GM, committed to maintaining and strengthening investment grade ratings Strong financial performance Solid balance sheet supporting originations growth Liquidity of $12.7B at 3/31/2016 Earnings before tax of $225M for the March 2016 quarter Earnings for March 2016 quarter consistent with full-year earnings outlook to be slightly higher than 2015 On track to double 2014 calendar-year earnings over the next few years Experienced and seasoned management team operating across business and economic cycles 26
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