Logista presentation FY2015. www.grupologista.com

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Logista presentation FY2015 www.grupologista.com

Description o Leading distributor operating through extensive networks in Southern Europe o Logista distributes tobacco products as well as pharmaceutical, telephony, lottery and convenience products, magazines, collectibles and books through c. 300,000 points of sale in Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and Poland o Through its unique/widespread network of 406 facilities and its Transport division, managing c. 5,400 vehicles in those countries, Logista is the leading integrated distributor in Southern Europe o Through its proprietary extensive Point of Sale Terminal (TPOS) networks, Logista manages on-line the supply and approaches the final consumer in the retailers o Logista s strategy is to diversify into different countries and sectors, and extending addedvalue services and product portfolio Logista is the best partner for the companies interested in a quick, efficient and transparent route to the consumer Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 2

Main FY15 figures FY2015 Distributed products value IFRS Revenues Economic Sales Adjusted Operating profit Headcount # Points of sale # Point of Sale Terminals Market Capitalisation* c. 50bn 9,471m 1,010m 223m c. 5,500 c. 300,000 c. 45,000 2,273m (*) Average October 2014 / September 2015 (30% float listed in the Spanish Stock Market) Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 3

Group profile o A unique distribution network in Southern Europe o Several sector and channel specialization and know-how o Local own logistics network and own IT and transport solutions o Full integration of services and IT o Long-term expertise in managing distribution to widespread proximity networks o The most extensive value chain in the market: from supply to after-sale services o Profitable organic and non-organic growth o Financial strength Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 4

Unique distribution network in Southern Europe o Reaching c. 300,000 retail shops o +1,000,000 m 2 of warehousing surface o 406 warehouses Central/Regional: 42 Local: 364 o c. 1,670 trailers covering Europe o +3,700 delivery vans o c. 15,000 collaborators: Direct: c. 5,500 Indirect: c. 9,000 o c. 45,000 proprietary TPOS installed Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 5

Evolution Start Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 o Tobacco o More value in the point of sale o Related products o Defensive strategy o Access to more businesses / channels o Replicate the model in other countries Countries Businesses o Tobacco o Tobacco o Tobacco o Pharma o Publishing o Wholesale o Tobacco o Phama o Publishing o Wholesale Products o Tobacco products o Tobacco products o Telephone cards o Snacks o Documents o Transport tickets o Convenience products o Tobacco products o Telephone cards o Snacks o Documents o Transport tickets o Convenience products o Pharmaceutical products o Magazines and books o Lottery o Tobacco products o Telephone cards o Snacks o Documents o Transport tickets o Convenience products o Pharmaceutical products o Magazines and books o Lottery Channels o Tobacconists o Tobacconists o Tobacconists o Pharmacies / Hospitals o Kiosks o Petrol stations o Bookshops o Other POS o Tobacconists o Pharmacies / Hospitals o Kiosks o Petrol stations o Bookshops o Other POS Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 6

Sector and channel specialization & knowhow (1/2) Logista Tobacco Wholesaling Documents & Telephony Transport Services Publishing Pharma #1 Spain, Portugal, Italy, France #1 Spain, Portugal, France #1 Spain, France #3 Spain #1-2 Spain #1 Spain ( pre-wholesale) o Tobacco o Tobacco related products o Stationery o Drinks o Snacks o etc o Stamps o Documents o Telephony cards o E-recharge o Lottery o Courier o Industrial parcel o Long-distance transport o Publications and magazines o Books o Subscriptions o Pharmaceutical products o OTC o etc Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 7

Sector and channel specialization & knowhow (2/2) Sectors Tobacco Wholesaling Documents & Telephony Pharma Publishing Transport Services Countries Channels Tobacconists Kiosks Bookshops Petrol Stations Hospitals Pharmacies Convenience shops Restaurants Others c. 300,000 Retail Shops Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 8

International presence 2015 Economic sales: 1,010m Italy 23% France 28% Iberia 49% Iberian segment includes Transport Services for the Group ~20% Strong presence in Southern Europe Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 9

Local own network: +1,000,000 m 2 of warehousing surface +580,000 m 2 of warehousing surface 16 central / regional warehouses 139 service locations Subcontracted fleet # Points of sale: c. 150,000 TPOS: c. 19,000 +200,000 m 2 of warehousing surface 16 warehouses 29 service locations Subcontracted fleet # Points of sale: c. 55,000 TPOS: c. 10,000 +27,000 m 2 of warehousing surface 1 central warehouse 3 service locations Subcontracted fleet # delivery points: 300 +200,000 m 2 of warehousing surface +45,000 m 2 of warehousing surface 8 central / regional warehouses 1 regional warehouse 174 service locations 19 service locations Subcontracted fleet Subcontracted fleet # Points of sale: c. 60,000 # Points of sale: c. 15,000 TPOS: c. 16,000 Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 10

Leadership position Sectors Market Position Countries Clients Tobacco # 1 Wholesaling # 1 Publishing # 1 Pharma (Logistics Op.) # 1 Documents & Telephony # 1 Transport # 3 Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 11

Business model Manufacturers o Warehousing & stock management o Picking o Primary transport o Purchasing products o Commercial o Promotional activities o Collection o Business Intelligence o Sell out information o Institutional Services customised by sector based on proprietary IT solutions Logistics operator Revenues as a logistics fee on volume Wholesale + Revenues as % of retail Value added services + = price Revenues as % of retail prices and/or logistics fee o Transport / Distribution o Track & Trace o Reverse logistics o Transparent information o Order collection & Supply o Trade Marketing o Transport / Distribution o Invoicing & Payment o After sale services o TPOS (orders & management PoS) o Bidirectional communication o Customer services o Sectoral organisations o Institutional Services adapted to channel structure Sales Channels / Retail Networks Combination of wholesale and logistics capabilities, together with value added services and powerful Business Intelligence tools, to facilitate manufacturers products route to the consumer Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 12

Horizontal Model Geographic coverage through a Vertical Model o Traditional geographic coverage is based on wholesalers/distributors covering hundreds or thousands POS (Horizontal Model) o Logista concentrated all logistic activities (storage, handling and orders preparation) in central automated warehouses, to take advantage of the volume synergies, approaching the POS through an extensive network of local service points for cross docking and commercial activities (C&C, collection, post-sale, promotion, etc.) o This Vertical Model keeps the proximity with the POS while improving the efficiency and the transparency of the supply Vertical Model Logistics Commercial POS W W W C&C C&C W C&C Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 13

Point of sale terminals o Logista interacts with the point of sale to improve the whole value chain increasing supply efficiency and transparency up to final consumer o Development of bespoke point of sale terminals for each country, based on our expertise and profound market/sector knowledge o Advantages: Supports store management (back and front office) Guarantees visibility, adequate rotation and traceability to manufacturers o Features: Proposed order (improved inventory management), one-stop shop, e- transactions, cash control, instant promotions, specific market places, sales ticket, etc. Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 14

Logistics value chain: services & IT integration Order reception Supply Storage and Management of stocks Order preparation and picking Transport & Distribution Invoicing & Collection Customer service ERP: SAP Advanced solutions developed in house + customised POS Terminals Telematics Web In-House SAP APO RFID Automatic silo AGV RF Automatic lines (KNAPP, Schäfer) Pick to light Spinblocks Labware Expert system (Teseo) Roadshow Alertran SAP CRM (SAP) Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 15

Value chain flows Consumer / Retailer information Information flow Goods flow Payment flow Suppliers Manufacturers Wholesalers Retailers Consumers Full integration of goods, payment and information flows in a unique supplier Logista presentation / FY2015 / April 2016 / Page 16

Logista presentation FY2015 www.grupologista.com