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Supplemental Information First-Quarter 2014 Earnings Call

Market & Financial Overview

Q1 & FY Capital Markets & Leasing Markets Volumes Investment Volume Strength Varies HISTORICAL FORECAST Capital Markets (1) Q1 TTM 2014 v. Q1 TTM 2013 FY 2013 v. FY 2012 FY 2014 v. FY 2013 Market Volumes Market Volumes Market Volumes Americas 30% 18% ~ 20% EMEA 32% 37% ~ 5% Asia Pacific 18% 29% ~ 10% Total 28% 27% ~ 15% Leasing Activity Uneven; Signs of Improvement HISTORICAL FORECAST Leasing Q1 TTM 2014 v. Q1 TTM 2013 FY 2013 v. FY 2012 FY 2014 v. FY 2013 Gross Absorption Gross Absorption Gross Absorption Americas (U.S. only) 4% 7% ~ 5% EMEA (Europe only) -6% -4% ~ 5% Asia Pacific (select markets) -4% -12% ~ 10-15% Total 0% 1% ~ 5-10% (1) Market volume data excludes multi-family assets. Source: JLL Research, April 2014 3

Selected Business Wins and Expansions Multi-Regional Americas EMEA Asia Pacific - Scania 100 countries - Credit Suisse 5M sf - Volkswagen of America 4.9M sf - Amazon.com 3.5M sf - Commonwealth Edison 3M sf - 12 East 88 th Street, New York $105M - Gdanski Office Center, Warsaw 506K sf - Zorlu Center, Turkey 710K sf - Urbil Shopping Centre, San Sebastian 61M - Prisma Tower, Paris (Price Confidential) - E9 Building, Beijing 907K sf - Godrej & Boyce, Mumbai 450K sf - 1 William Street, Brisbane AUD395M - Nanjing IFC, Nanjing $406M - 2550 M Street, Washington, D.C. $86M - InterContinental Barclay, New York $300M - Zurich American, Schaumburg, IL 735K sf - Raytheon Company, Richardson, TX 489K sf - Marriott Grosvenor Square, London $194M - Nestle, Warsaw 108K sf - Pepsico, Moscow 140K sf - ING, London 130K sf - Six Senses Laamu, Maldives $70M - Deloitte, Hong Kong 210K sf - LandCorp, Perth 862K sf - Intergraph, Hyderabad 172K sf 4

Prime Offices Projected Changes in Values, 2014 + 10-20% + 5-10% + 0-5% -0-5% Singapore Rental Values Dubai, London*, New York* San Francisco, Hong Kong, Tokyo Frankfurt, Paris*, Boston, Chicago Los Angeles, Toronto, Washington DC Mexico City, Beijing, Seoul, Mumbai Shanghai, Stockholm Brussels, Madrid Moscow, Sydney Capital Values Tokyo, New York* San Francisco, Madrid Dubai, London*, Boston, Chicago Los Angeles, Frankfurt Seoul, Singapore, Paris*, Shanghai, Mumbai Washington DC, Toronto Mexico City, Beijing, Hong Kong Sydney, Stockholm, Brussels Moscow - 5-10% Sao Paulo Sao Paulo *New York Midtown, London West End, Paris - CBD. Nominal rates in local currency. Source: JLL Research, April 2014 5

Financial Information

Q1 2014 Revenue Performance ($ in millions; % change in local currency) Fee revenue Gross contract costs Americas EMEA Asia Pacific LaSalle 25% (20% fee) $447.3 $361.7 $406.5 $342.4 22% (6% fee) $311.8 $244.9 $234.0 $210.7 21% (11% fee) $190.0 $214.6 $168.0 $173.6 11% $64.9 $72.6 Consolidated 22% (13% fee) $1,037.4 $856.0 $877.8 $780.5 Note: Equity earnings of $5.5M and $8.9M in 2013 and 2014, respectively, are included in segment results, however, excluded from Consolidated totals. Year-over-year increases shown fee-based have been calculated using fee revenue, which excludes gross contract costs. 7

Q1 2014 Real Estate Services Revenue ($ in millions; % change in local currency over Q1 2013) Americas EMEA Asia Pacific Total RES Leasing $188.6 24% $54.0 6% $27.8 5% $270.4 18% Capital Markets and Hotels & Hospitality $40.2 4% $54.4 (11%) $20.9 (7%) $115.5 (6%) Property & Facility Management - Fee $106.3 21% $52.1 24% $89.4 17% $247.8 20% Gross Revenue $146.2 39% $76.5 73% $122.6 32% $345.3 42% Project & Development Services - Fee $44.6 20% $28.7 13% $14.1 0% $87.4 14% Gross Revenue $45.5 22% $82.1 40% $21.9 22% $149.5 31% Advisory, Consulting & Other $26.6 11% $44.8 9% $21.5 22% $92.9 12% Total RES Operating Fee Revenue $406.3 20% $234.0 6% $173.7 11% $814.0 14% Gross Revenue $447.1 25% $311.8 22% $214.7 21% $973.6 23% Note: Segment and Consolidated Real Estate Services ( RES ) operating revenue exclude Equity earnings (losses). Fee revenue presentation of Property & Facility Management, Project & Development Services and Total RES Operating Revenue excludes gross contract costs. 8

LaSalle Investment Management Q1 2014 Highlights Capital raising momentum continues into 2014; nearly $1 billion raised with strong pipeline for the second quarter Assets under Management and advisory fees stable with portfolio liquidations offset by new acquisitions; investor allocations to real estate remain steady Positive equity earnings from investment performance in the first quarter Revenue Q1 2014 Q1 2013 ($ in millions) ($ in billions) Advisory Fees $ 56 $ 57 Transaction Fees & Other 5 3 Incentive Fees 3 0 Operating Revenue $ 64 $ 60 Equity Earnings 9 5 Total Revenue $ 73 $ 65 Adjusted EBITDA $ 17 $ 14 Adjusted EBITDA Margin 23.2% 21.2% Public Securities $10.0 Q1 2014 AUM = $48.0 Billion Asia Pacific $4.7 U.K. $16.0 North America $12.4 Note: AUM data reported on a one-quarter lag. Continental Europe $4.9 Separate Accounts $25.0 Commingled Funds $13.0 Public Securities $10.0 9

Solid Balance Sheet Position ($ in millions) Q1 2014 Highlights Investment grade balance sheet; Baa2 / BBB- (Stable) Reduced net debt by $139 million from Q1 2013 Net debt increased from year end 2013, driven by incentive compensation payments and consistent with seasonal borrowing patterns Low cost debt driving reduced interest expense Q1 2014 net interest expense of $6.6 million down from $7.9 million in Q1 2013 Q1 Investment Spending Q1 2014 Capital Expenditures (1) $16 m M&A (2) $11 m Co-Investment ($3 m) Balance Sheet Q1 2014 Q4 2013 Q1 2013 Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 140 $ 153 $ 133 Short-Term Borrowings 17 25 38 Credit Facility 443 155 470 Net Bank Debt $ 320 $ 27 $ 375 Long-Term Senior Notes 275 275 275 Deferred Business Acquisition Obligations 136 135 220 Total Net Debt $ 731 $ 437 $ 870 (1) Excludes investments in joint venture entities, capitalized leases and tenant improvement allowances that are required to be consolidated under U.S. GAAP (2) Includes deferred acquisition payments and earn outs 10

Appendix

Prime Offices Capital Value Clock, Q1 2013 v Q1 2014 Hong Kong New York, Chicago, Sao Paulo Boston, Los Angeles, Stockholm Berlin, San Francisco Houston Mexico City, Sydney Moscow Frankfurt London Dallas Americas EMEA Asia Pacific Singapore Mumbai Capital Value growth slowing Tokyo Seoul Capital Value growth accelerating Q1 2013 Washington DC, Toronto Amsterdam Brussels Shanghai Capital Values falling Capital Values bottoming out Mexico City, Moscow Toronto Singapore Berlin, Sydney, Shanghai Paris New York, Chicago Beijing Boston, Los Angeles San Francisco Houston, Frankfurt Madrid Dallas, Seoul Milan London Stockholm Tokyo Mumbai Brussels Amsterdam, Madrid Capital Value growth slowing Capital Value growth accelerating Paris Q1 2014 Beijing Hong Kong Washington DC Capital Values falling Capital Values bottoming out Milan Sao Paulo Based on notional capital values for Grade A space in CBD or equivalent. US positions relate to the overall market Source: JLL Research, April 2014 12

Prime Offices Rental Clock, Q1 2013 v Q1 2014 Moscow San Francisco Houston Toronto Mexico City Frankfurt Dallas, London Americas EMEA Asia Pacific Stockholm Berlin Boston Mumbai New York Johannesburg Istanbul, Tokyo Los Angeles, Dubai Rental Value growth slowing Rental Value growth accelerating Seoul Q1 2013 Amsterdam, Sao Paulo Rental Values falling Rental Values bottoming out Paris Brussels, Singapore, Shanghai Beijing Milan Hong Kong Sydney Washington DC Rome Chicago, Madrid Berlin, Frankfurt Houston San Francisco Dallas London New York, Stockholm Tokyo Mexico City Moscow Shanghai Rental Value growth slowing Rental Value growth accelerating Q1 2014 Amsterdam Toronto Rental Values falling Rental Values bottoming out Johannesburg Boston Los Angeles, Istanbul, Mumbai Singapore Milan Chicago, Dubai Washington DC Seoul Brussels, Paris, Madrid Beijing, Hong Kong, Sydney Sao Paulo Based on rents for Grade A space in CBD or equivalent. US positions relate to the overall market Source: JLL Research, April 2014 13

Q1 2014 Adjusted EBITDA* Performance ($ in millions) Americas EMEA Asia Pacific LaSalle $30.3 $25.1 $13.8 $16.8 $3.4 $0.5 $5.6 $4.3 Consolidated $47.8 $52.0 * Refer to slide 18 for Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2013, and 2014, for details relative to these adjusted EBITDA calculations. Segment EBITDA is calculated by adding the segment s depreciation and amortization to its reported operating income, which excludes restructuring and acquisition charges. Consolidated adjusted EBITDA is the sum of the EBITDA of the four segments. 14

Q1 2014 Real Estate Services Revenue ($ in millions; % change in USD over Q4 2013) Americas EMEA Asia Pacific Total RES Leasing $188.6 24% $54.0 10% $27.8 (1%) $270.4 18% Capital Markets and Hotels & Hospitality $40.2 4% $54.4 (7%) $20.9 (12%) $115.5 (4%) Property & Facility Management - Fee $106.3 19% $52.1 29% $89.4 9% $247.8 17% Gross Revenue $146.2 35% $76.5 79% $122.6 23% $345.3 38% Project & Development Services - Fee $44.6 18% $28.7 19% $14.1 (8%) $87.4 13% Gross Revenue $45.5 20% $82.1 47% $21.9 11% $149.5 32% Advisory, Consulting & Other $26.6 10% $44.8 15% $21.5 16% $92.9 14% Total RES Operating Fee Revenue $406.3 19% $234.0 11% $173.7 3% $814.0 13% Gross Revenue $447.1 24% $311.8 27% $214.7 13% $973.6 22% Note: Segment and Consolidated Real Estate Services ( RES ) operating revenue exclude Equity earnings (losses). Fee revenue presentation of Property & Facility Management, Project & Development Services and Total RES Operating Revenue excludes gross contract costs. 15

Fee Revenue / Expense Reconciliation Reimbursable vendor, subcontractor and out-of-pocket costs reported as revenue and expense in JLL financial statements have been increasing steadily Gross accounting requirements increase revenue and costs without corresponding profit Business managed on a fee revenue basis to focus on margin expansion in the base business Three Months Ended March 31 ($ in millions) 2014 2013 Revenue $1,037.4 $856.0 Gross contract costs (159.6) (75.5) Fee revenue $877.8 $780.5 Operating expenses $1,052.7 $835.9 Gross contract costs (159.6) (75.5) Fee-based operating expenses $893.1 $760.4 Operating income (loss) ($15.3) $20.1 Add: Restructuring and acquisition charges 36.0 3.2 King Sturge intangible amortization 0.6 0.6 Adjusted operating income $21.3 $23.9 Adjusted operating income margin 2.4% 3.1% Note: Consolidated revenue and fee revenue exclude equity earnings (losses). Restructuring and acquisition charges and intangible amortization related to the King Sturge acquisition are excluded from adjusted operating income margin. 16

Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted Net Income and Earnings per Share Three Months Ended March 31 ($ in millions) 2014 2013 GAAP net income attributable to common shareholders $15.9 $13.2 Shares (in 000s) 45,202 45,055 GAAP diluted earnings per share $0.35 $ 0.29 GAAP net income attributable to common shareholders $15.9 $13.2 Restructuring and acquisition charges, net 1.1 2.4 King Sturge intangible amortization, net 0.4 0.4 Adjusted net income $17.4 $16.0 Shares (in 000s) 45,202 45,055 Adjusted diluted earnings per share $0.39 $ 0.36 17

Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA Three Months Ended March 31 ($ in millions) 2014 2013 GAAP net income $16.1 $13.3 Interest expense, net of interest income 6.6 7.9 Provision for (benefit from) income taxes (29.1) 4.4 Depreciation and amortization 22.4 19.1 EBITDA $16.0 $44.7 Restructuring and acquisition charges 36.0 3.2 Adjusted EBITDA $52.0 $47.9 JLL is a service mark of Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated. Copyright 2014 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. 18