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April 26, 2016 To, Ms. D'souza AVP, Listing Department National Stock Exchange of India Exchange Plaza Bandra Complex Bandra (East) 400 001 Limited SUB: STANDARD CHARTERED PLC (THE "COMPANY") STOCK EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT Dear Ms D'souza, In reference to the procedures that have been agreed on the release of stock exchange announcements in the UK, please find attached a copy of the announcement which has been submitted to the London Stock Exchange for uploading on to your website. Yours sincerely, For Standard PLC Lee Davis Authorised Signatory Registered at

26 April 2016 Standard PLC - Interim management statement Standard today releases its interim management statement for the quarter ending 31 March Commenting on these results, Bill Winters, Group Chief Executive, "Although trading conditions in the first quarter remained challenging, we continue to make good progress on our strategic objectives. The management team is in place, we are taking action to improve recent income trends, managing costs tightly, progressing on key investments, making early progress on the exit of the liquidation portfolio, and maintaining strong levels of capital and liquidity." Performance summary Q1 2016 2016 3 months 3 months 3 months ended ended ended Q4 2015 Q1 2015 31.03.16 31.12.15 31.03.15 Better/ Better/ Smillion Smillion (Worse)% (Worse)% Operating income 3,345 4,421 3 (24) Operating expenses (2,006) (2,205) (2,280) 9 12 Regulatory costs (243) (316) (222) 23 (9) UK bank levy (440) nm Total operating expenses (2,249) (2,961) (2,502) 24 10 Operating profit before impairment losses 1,096 301 1,919 264 (43) and taxation Impairment losses on loans and advances and (471) (1,126) (476) 58 1 other credit risk provisions (123) 2 Other impairment (64) (92) nm 37 48 Profit from associates and joint ventures 13 (23) Underlying before taxation 539 (876) 1,493 (64) Own credit adjustment 89 (130) (23) nm nm Restructuring (123) (1,820) nm nm Debt buyback 84 nm nm Other items 1 (1,225) (26) nm nm Statutory profit/(loss) before taxation 589 (4,051) 1,444 115 (59) ' Other items include goodwill impairment 2015: $362 million), valuation methodology changes 2015: $863 million) and a loss on businesses disposed 2015: $26 million) Trading conditions in the first quarter of 2016 remained similar to the final quarter of including depressed commodity prices, volatility in Chinese markets, weak emerging market sentiment and concerns around interest rate and other policy actions. Despite the external environment, we have made good progress on our strategic objectives, tightly managing costs, implementing our investment programme, further reducing areas of risk concentration, and maintaining a well capitalised and liquid balance sheet. First quarter income of $3.3 billion was down 24 per cent on the first quarter of 2015, and broadly stable compared to the fourth quarter. Currency translation accounted for 3 per cent of the year-on-year income decline a n d b u s i n e s s d i v e s t m e n t s r e p r e s e n t e d a further 2 per cent. W i t h i n t h e first quarter of there w e r e n o m a r k-t o- market losses on syndicated loans, compared to losses of $81 million in the fourth quarter of Total operating expenses were down 10 per cent year-on-year to $2.2 billion. Excluding the benefits from currency translation, costs were down 6 per cent year-on-year reflecting restructuring actions taken towards the end of and business disposals. W e remain on track to deliver the planned $1 billion in gross cost efficiencies said: Registered Office London EC2V 1 B A S I N G H A E T E R E D A V E N U E 5DD P L C

in 2016. As previously disclosed, we will increase our investment spend during the remainder of the year in line with our strategic agenda and will expense some of this during the balance of the year. Regulatory costs of $243 million in the first quarter were consistent with the run rate during the first three quarters of and lower than the last quarter of This is in line with our expectations and reflects the non-repeat of one-off costs from the previous quarter. W e will continue to invest through to improve our compliance and control infrastructure. Loan impairment of $471 million was broadly in line with the first quarter of 2015 and down significantly on the fourth quarter. Loan impairment from Corporate & Institutional and Commercial Clients was lower quarter-onquarter in line with prior first quarter experiences. Retail Clients loan impairment has continued to benefit from previous risk management actions including tightened underwriting standards and the sale of the Group's consumer finance businesses in Hong Kong, China and Korea. External conditions remain challenging and we continue to actively manage our portfolio. Other impairment of $123 million related largely to investments in Principal Finance and was driven by debt equity market volatility during the first quarter. and As a result, the Group delivered an underlying operating profit before tax of $539 million. W e remain confident in the estimated total cost of our planned restructuring, as announced in November of around $3 billion to be incurred before the end of 2016. In addition to the $1.8 billion charge taken in 2015, a further $123 million charge was incurred in the first quarter of 2016, $107 million of which related to loan impairment provisions in the liquidation portfolio. These incremental restructuring charges were partly offset by an $84 million gain following the successfully executed tender offer to repurchase $2 billion of capital notes, and an own credit adjustment of $89 million. As a result, statutory operating profit before tax was $589 million. Key balance sheet metrics 31.03.16 Smillion 31.12.15 Smillion Increase / (Decrease) Balance sheet Loans and advances to customers 257,763 261,403 (1%) Customer deposits 365,626 2 % Capital Common equity tier 1 ratio (end point) 13.1% 12.6% 50bps Total capital ratio (transitional) 19.6% 19.5% Total risk-weighted assets 295,310 302,925 (3%) Leverage Tier 1 capital (end point) 40,741 40,149 1 % Total leverage exposure (end point) 745,761 2% Leverage ratio 5.5% 5.5% Average exposure measure Average leverage ratio 5.5% Countercyclical leverage ratio buffer 175 The above disclosure includes the liquidation portfolio Registered Ottico at 1 Registofod England 966425 London EC2V 1 B A S I N G A R T E R E D L A V E N U E 5 D D P L C

Customer loans and advances were down 1 per cent since 31 December 2015 reflecting reduced client asset demand and high levels of liquidity across our markets. Customer deposits were up 2 per cent on the position at the year end. The Group's Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio of 13.1 per cent was up 50 basis points since year end, benefitting primarily from the 3 per cent reduction in risk-weighted assets (RWA), profits in the period and a small currency translation gain. Overall, the Group remains diverse, liquid and well Client segment income capitalised. 3 months 3 months 3 months Q1 2016 vs Q1 2016 vs ended ended ended Q4 2015 Q1 2015 31.03.16 31.12.15 31.03.15 Better/ Better/ Smillion Smillion Smillion (Worse)% (Worse)% Corporate & Institutional Clients 1,847 1,794 2,515 3 (27) Commercial Clients 166 135 259 23 (36) Private Banking Clients 118 152 (3) (22) Retail Clients 1,214 1,495 (19) Total operating income 3,345 3,262 4,421 3 (24) own credit and gains/loss on businesses lor sale Our divisional performance is presented on a basis consistent with the full year financial results. We will provide restated financial statements based on the Group's new divisional segmentation, reflecting the transfer of Local Corporates to Commercial Banking, prior to the half year results in August Corporate & Institutional Clients income of billion was down 27 per cent year-on-year, and broadly stable on the fourth quarter of 2015. First quarter income has benefitted from gains in Financial Markets resulting from the high levels of volatility early in the year as well as the non-repeat of mark-to-market losses in the fourth quarter. Market conditions remained difficult impacting client activity, asset demand and trade volumes across our markets. Commercial Clients income of million was down 36 per cent year-on-year, and was up 23 per cent on the fourth quarter of 2015. Our de-risking actions are now largely complete and our remediation exercise is progressing well. Income from Private Banking of million was down 22 per cent year-on-year, or down 3 per cent on the final quarter of 2015. Adverse market conditions have continued to impact investor sentiment, particularly in Wealth Management and equity linked products. The franchise continues to gain underlying momentum net new money of $0.5 billion added this quarter, building on the $0.3 billion added in Income from Retail Clients of $1.2 billion was down 19 per cent year-on-year and flat Excluding business exits and currency translation, income was down per cent year-on-year, primarily due to a lower income contribution from Wealth Management and Credit Cards and Personal Loans. We have continued to focus on building our priority clients business, which now accounts for 37 per cent of total Retail Clients income. 1 B A S I N G R T E R E D A V E N U E 5 D D PLC Registered Office 1 London EC2V

Operating income by product 3 months 3 months 3 months 2016 vs Q1 vs ended ended ended Q4 2015 Q1 2015 31.03.16 31.12.15 31. 03.15 Better/ Better/ Smillion Smillion Smillion (Worse)% (Worse)% Transaction Banking 729 754 886 (3) (18) Trade 318 334 439 (5) (28) Cash Management and Custody 411 420 447 (2) (8) Financial Markets 733 566 904 30 (19) Corporate Finance 446 501 561 (11) (20) Wealth Management 364 378 456 (4) (20) Retail Products 927 939 1,168 (1) (21) CCPL and other unsecured lending 409 429 564 (5) (27) Deposits 301 282 301 7 Mortgage and Auto 197 204 216 0) Other Retail Products 20 24 87 (17) (77) Others 276 209 414 32 (33) Asset & Liability Management 111 55 (37) Lending and Portfolio Management 165 239 7 (31) Principal Finance (130) (85) 32 (53) Total operating income 3,345 3,262 4,421 3 (24) Excludes own credit adjustment and gains on businesses held lor sale Transaction Banking income of million was down per cent on the same period last year and down 3 per cent on the final quarter of Trade income was down 5 per cent quarter-on-quarter, reflecting lower global trade finance demand and margins that are broadly stable at recent low levels. Cash Management and Custody income remained resilient, down only 2 per cent quarter-on-quarter. W e have won a significant number of multimarket cash management mandates as part of focusing on higher quality customer deposits. Margins in Cash Management improved both on the same period last year and quarter-on-quarter. Financial Markets income was down per cent year-on-year to $733 million, and was up 30 per cent compared with the final quarter of First quarter income has benefitted from the non-recurrence of negative mark-tomarket revaluations on syndicated positions in Capital Markets in the final quarter of 2015. Excluding mark-tomarket revaluations, Financial Markets income was up per cent quarter-on-quarter reflecting, in particular, Foreign Exchange and Rates income resulting from market volatility at the start of the year. Corporate Finance income of $446 million in the first quarter was down 20 per cent on the same period last year and down per cent on the fourth quarter. Ongoing high levels of market liquidity continue to encourage early repayments and tighter pricing on refinancing transactions. Wealth Management income of $364 million was down 20 per cent year-on-year and down 4 per cent quarter-onquarter. Investor sentiment was dampened by ongoing market volatility, in particular relating to Chinese equity markets and the renminbi earlier in the year. Income from Retail Products of $927 million in the quarter was down 21 per cent year-on-year and 1 per cent quarter-on-quarter primarily driven by lower income from the unsecured portfolio. Deposit margins saw improvement quarter-on-quarter as we concentrated on lower cost sources of margins on Mortgage and Auto were broadly flat over the final quarter of 1 BASIN L O N D C2V A R T E R E D 5DD Registered Office at 1 Basinghall Avonuo London EC2V 50D England 966425

Asset and Liability Management income of million was down 37 per cent year-on-year, driven by lower accrual income, and up per cent quarter-on-quarter, benefitting from de-risking opportunities. Principal Finance reported negative income of $130 million in the period due to adverse mark-to-market revaluations given debt and equity market volatility in our footprint and the impact from the timing of Asset quality realisations. 3 months ended 31.03.16 Year ended 31.12.15 Ongoing Liquidation Ongoing Liquidation business Portfolio Total business Portfolio Total Smillion Smillion Smillion $million $million Smillion Impairment Impairment losses on loans and advances 471 471 1,627 4,008 Restructuring impairment charge 968 968 Total impairment losses on loans and advances 471 578 2,381 2,595 4,976 Loans and advances Gross loans and advances to customers Net loans and advances to customers 257,030 253,657 7,515 4,106 264,545 257,763 260,143 257,007 7,940 4,396 268,083 261,403 Credit quality Gross non performing loans 5,672 7,306 12,978 5,247 7,512 12,759 Individual impairment provisions (2,827) (3,409) (6,236) (2,584) (3,544) (6,128) Net non performing 2,845 3,897 6,742 2,663 3,968 6,631 Cover 6 1 % Cover ratio (after collateral) 1 7 1 % 47% 64% 53% 67% 62% 7 1 % 47% 64% 53% 67% Risk-weighted assets (in $billion) 276 19 295 283 20 303 ' Excluding portfolio Impairment provision Including portfolio impairment provision We are negotiating exits in the liquidation portfolio and have taken a further restructuring charge of million in the period. Negotiations will take time given their complex nature but we remain committed to exiting the exposures within this portfolio over the next to 18 months. Gross non-performing loans in the ongoing business were up $425 million since year end, predominantly related to a small number of commodity linked exposures given the continued challenging environment. The commodities portfolio is now approximately $37 billion, 8 per cent lower than at the year-end. The Group's cover ratio has remained stable at 53 per cent excluding collateral and at 67 per cent including collateral. The cover ratio in the ongoing portfolio was 61 per cent excluding collateral and 71 per cent including collateral. S T A N D A R 1 B A S I N G R T E R E D A V E N U E PLC Office 1 Avenue London EC2V England 966425

Summary and outlook The Group's performance in the first quarter was in line with our expectations. W e are taking action to improve recent income trends, costs remained under tight control, and the balance sheet remained strong, liquid and increasingly diverse. Given the ongoing challenging market conditions and the early implementation of our strategy, we expect Group performance to remain subdued in W e continue to see opportunities with our clients and we are investing in areas of competitive strength. The fundamental value of the Group remains intact, and we are executing our strategy with discipline to drive the right type of business that will deliver sustainably higher returns over time. For further information, please contact: James Hopkinson, Head of Investor Relations +44 (0)20 7885 Sarah Lindgreen, Head of Media Relations +44 (0)20 7885 8764 Forward-looking statements: This document contains or incorporates by reference 'forward-looking statements' regarding the belief or expectations of the Company, the Directors and other members of its senior management about the Group's strategy, businesses, performance and the matters described in this document. Generally, words such as "may", "could", "will", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "seek", "continue" or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. They are not guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on current views, estimates and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of the Group and are difficult to predict. Such risks, factors and uncertainties may cause actual results to differ materially from any future results or developments expressed or implied from the forward-looking statements. Such risks, factors and uncertainties include but are not limited to: changes in the credit quality and the recoverability of loans and amounts due from counterparties; changes in the Group's financial models incorporating assumptions, judgments and estimates which may change over time; risks relating to capital, capital management and liquidity; risks arising out of legal and regulatory matters, investigations and proceedings; operational risks inherent in the Group's business; risks arising out of the Group's holding company structure; risks associated with the recruitment, retention and development of senior management and other skilled personnel; risks associated with business expansion and engaging in acquisitions; global risks; risks arising out of the dispersion of the Group's operations, the locations of its businesses and the legal, political and economic environment in such jurisdictions; competition; risks associated with banking and financial services legislation, regulations policies and guidelines; changes in the credit ratings or outlook for the Group; market, interest rate, commodity prices, equity price and other market risk; foreign exchange risk; financial market volatility; systemic risk in the banking industry and other financial institutions or corporate borrowers; cross-border country risk; risks arising from operating in markets with less developed judicial and dispute resolution systems; risks arising out of regional hostilities, terrorist attacks, social unrest or natural disasters and failure to generate sufficient level of profits and cash flows to pay future dividends. Any forward-looking statement contained in this document is based on past or current trends and/or activities of the Company and should not be taken as a representation that such trends or activities will continue in the future. No statement in this document is intended to be a profit forecast or to imply that the earnings of the Company and/or the Group for the current year or future years will necessarily match or exceed the historical or published earnings of the Company and/or the Group. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of the particular statement. Except as required by any applicable law or regulations, the Company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Registered Office at 1 Avonuo