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Fourth quarter February 13, 215

Overview of results SEKm 213 FY FY 213 Net sales 1,6 1,638 % 39,95 39,533 1% EBITDA 52 621-16% 2,198 2,31-5% Adjusted EBIT 1) 44 344 28% 861 826 4% EBIT -7 18 351 662-47% Income before tax -86 121 245 454-46% Net income -8 31 176 36-42% Cash flow from operating activities 1,29 1,645-22% 67 1,657-6% Net debt 3,672 1,624 3,672 1,624 Figures for 213 have been restated to reflect corrected reporting from a subsidiary. 1 Adjusted for items affecting comparability, primarily restructuring costs and a capital gain. For further information, see year-end report. PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 2

Fourth quarter Trends in the market unchanged: Christmas e-commerce trade set new records, parcel volumes rising Continued declining mail volumes Tough competition in logistics market Cost-saving program within administration Annual savings of around SEK 5m Provisions of SEK 696m charged to earnings Just under 8 employees in administration affected Within the scope of the capital efficiency program, properties were divested: Capital gain of SEK 366m () Positive impact on cash flow Evaluation of possible divestment of Strålfors PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 3

Continued restructuring work needed to strengthen earnings NET SALES AND EBIT MARGIN 12, 1, 5 4 Net sales of SEK 1,6m (1,638) Net sales fell by 2%, excluding exchange rate effects Declining mail volumes and continued tough competition in the logistics industry 8, 6, 4, 3 2 1 Adjusted EBIT of SEK 44m (344), 4.1% (3.2), excl. items affecting comparability Costs lower thanks to cost-saving program increased parcel volumes added related variable costs Further restructuring will be required as mail volumes decline 2, Reported EBIT of SEK -7m (18), -.6% (1.7) 213 Q1 Q2 Q3-1 Net sales, SEK m EBIT margin, % PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 4

Market development Year-on-year, mail volumes declined by 8% in 17% in Denmark 6% in Sweden Year-on-year, Parcel volumes increased by 12% in Christmas e-commerce trade set new records E-commerce-related B2C parcels increased by 17% MAIL, MILLIONS OF ITEMS 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 1Q 12 2Q 12 3Q 12 4Q 12 1Q 13 2Q 13 3Q 13 4Q 13 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q'14 4Q 14 Sweden, A-post Denmark, A-post PARCELS, MILLIONS OF ITEMS 25 2 15 1 5 Sweden, B-post Denmark, B-post and C-post 1Q 12 2Q 12 3Q 12 4Q 12 1Q 13 2Q 13 3Q 13 4Q 13 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q'14 4Q'14 Sweden Denmark PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 5

Mail & Communication: Continuous restructuring will be needed as mail volumes decline NET SALES AND EBIT MARGIN 7, 6, 5, 4, 7 6 5 4 3 Net sales fell by 5%, excluding exchange rate effects. Mail volumes declined overall by 8% Adjusted EBIT of SEK 382m (276), 5.8% (4.1) Positive impact from personnel streamlining measures Continuous restructuring required as mail volumes decline 3, 2, 1, 2 1-1 Reported EBIT of SEK 246m (276), 3.7% (4.1) 213 Q1 Q2 Q3-2 Net sales, SEK m EBIT margin, % PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 6

Logistics: Focus on increased sales and cost efficiency NET SALES AND EBIT MARGIN 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 3 2 1-1 Net sales rose by 4%, excluding exchange rate effects and acquisitions Parcel volumes increased overall by 12% Combination of new customer agreements and increased volumes Market characterized by continued tough competition Adjusted EBIT SEK -2m (-15),.% (-.3) Costs lower thanks to cost-saving program Increased parcel volumes added related variable costs Positive net impact on costs 213 Q1 Q2 Q3-2 Adjusted EBIT SEK -66m (-15), -1.5% (-.3) Net sales, SEK m EBIT margin, % PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 7

PostNord Strålfors: Evaluation of possible divestment of Strålfors operations NET SALES AND EBIT MARGIN 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1-1 -2-3 -4-5 Excluding acquisitions and exchange rate effects, net sales unchanged Higher sales for new standardized printing solutions Lower sales in the areas most exposed to digital competition Adjusted EBIT of SEK 29m (1), 4.1% (1.5) Positive impact of cost-saving program Adjusted for allocations of Group-wide costs Reported EBIT of SEK -35m (1), -5.1% (1.5) 213 Q1 Q2 Q3-6 Net sales, SEK m EBIT margin, % PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 8

Cost development GROUP COST DEVELOPMENT GROUP S OPERATING COSTS, SEKm 12, -1% 5% % +2% 1, 8, 6, SEK m. 1,528 SEK m. 11,17 4, 2, 213 Q1 Q2 Q3 Personnel costs* Transportation costs Other costs, depreciation and impairments* Restructuring costs *Including cost inflation PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter *Excluding restructuring costs 9

Cash flow development Cash flow for the period SEK 1,155m Positive change in working capital Lower current receivables Higher current liabilities Sale of properties Cash flow during, SEKm 1,4 +35 1,2 1, +825 8-17 New loan of SEK 2m from Svensk Exportkredit Repayment of SEK 4m in commercial paper program 6 4 2 +465 FFO Changes in working capital Investments Financing PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 1

Net debt Net debt decreased by SEK 525m in, to SEK 3,672m Positive cash flow from operating activities Sale of properties Negative impact from revaluation of pension liability based on a lower discount rate NET DEBT SEKm Dec. 31, Sept. 3, Interest-bearing liabilities -5,384-5,521 Pensions* -1,223-71 Total -6,67-6,222 Financial receivables 1,92 1,341 Cash and cash equivalents 1,843 684 Financial preparedness SEK 3,843m, of which cash and cash equivalents SEK 1,843m Net debt -3,672-4,197 Net debt/ebitda, mult. 1.7 1.8 Net debt ratio, % 46 48 Financial preparedness 3,843 2,684 *Including assets under management PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 11

Credit profile OVERVIEW OF CREDIT FACILITIES, DECEMBER 31, Credit Revolving credit facility, maturing in 217, SEK Total amount SEKbn Amount drawn SEKbn 2. 2,5 2, DEBT MATURITY PROFILE, December 31,, SEKm Commercial paper, SEK 3..2 1,5 Credit institutions 1.5 1.5 1, MTN program, SEK 6. 3.5 5 Total drawn, Dec. 31, 5.2 Lines of credit with short term to maturity.8 215 216 217 218 219 22- Commercial paper Overdraft credit Credit institutions MTN bonds An unutilized rolling credit facility (RCF) of SEK 2.bn is in place, maturing in 217 PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 12

FINANCIAL TARGETS The targets are long-term and are to be evaluated over a period of 3-5 years Our updated financial targets were approved at the AGM Area Key ratio FY Target Profitability Return on capital employed (ROCE) 3.1% 1.5% Capital structure Net debt ratio 46% 1-5% Dividend Policy Dividend : Proposal of no dividend 213: SEK 129m (4%) was paid in April 4-6 % of net income (guide value 5%) PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 13

Disclaimer This document does not contain an offer of securities in the United States or any other jurisdiction; securities may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or exemption from the registration requirements under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Any offer of securities will be made, if at all, by means of a prospectus or offering memorandum issued by PostNord. Forward-looking statements Statements made in this document relating to future status or circumstances, including future performance and other trend projections are forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future. There can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements due to many factors, many of which are outside the control of PostNord. Forward-looking statements herein apply only as at the date of this document. PostNord will not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise these forward-looking statements to reflect future events, new information or otherwise except as required by law. PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 14

postnord.com Gunilla Berg, CFO, +46 1 436 28 1 Per Mossberg, Chief Communications Officer, +46 1 436 39 15 Susanne Andersson, Head of Investor Relations, +46 1 436 2 86, PostNord AB (publ), Fourth quarter 15