NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA

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NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA

CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS From time to time, the Bank makes written and oral forward-looking statements, such as those contained in the Outlook for National Bank and the Major Economic Trends sections of this Annual Report, in other filings with Canadian securities regulators, and in other communications, for the purpose of describing the economic environment in which the Bank will operate during fiscal 2017 and the objectives it hopes to achieve for that period. These forwardlooking statements are made in accordance with current securities legislation in Canada and the United States. They include, among others, statements with respect to the economy particularly the Canadian and U.S. economies market changes, observations regarding the Bank s objectives and its strategies for achieving them, Bank-projected financial returns and certain risks faced by the Bank. These forward-looking statements are typically identified by future or conditional verbs or words such as outlook, believe, anticipate, estimate, project, expect, intend, plan, and similar terms and expressions. By their very nature, such forward-looking statements require assumptions to be made and involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific. Assumptions about the performance of the Canadian and U.S. economies in 2017 and how that will affect the Bank s business are among the main factors considered in setting the Bank s strategic priorities and objectives and in determining its financial targets, including provisions for credit losses. In determining its expectations for economic growth, both broadly and in the financial services sector in particular, the Bank primarily considers historical economic data provided by the Canadian and U.S. governments and their agencies. There is a strong possibility that express or implied projections contained in these forward-looking statements will not materialize or will not be accurate. The Bank recommends that readers not place undue reliance on these statements, as a number of factors, many of which are beyond the Bank s control, could cause actual future results, conditions, actions or events to differ significantly from the targets, expectations, estimates or intentions expressed in the forward-looking statements. These factors include credit risk, market risk, liquidity and funding risk, operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, reputation risk, strategic risk and environmental risk, all of which are described in more detail in the Risk Management section beginning on page 48 of this Annual Report, general economic environment and financial market conditions in Canada, the United States and certain other countries in which the Bank conducts business, including regulatory changes affecting the Bank s business, capital and liquidity; changes in the accounting policies the Bank uses to report its financial condition, including uncertainties associated with assumptions and critical accounting estimates; tax laws in the countries in which the Bank operates, primarily Canada and the United States (including the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)); changes to capital and liquidity guidelines and to the manner in which they are to be presented and interpreted; changes to the credit ratings assigned to the Bank; and potential disruptions to the Bank s information technology systems, including evolving cyber attack risk. The foregoing list of risk factors is not exhaustive. Additional information about these factors can be found in the Risk Management section of this Annual Report. Investors and others who rely on the Bank s forward-looking statements should carefully consider the above factors as well as the uncertainties they represent and the risk they entail. Except as required by law, the Bank does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, by it or on its behalf. The forward-looking information contained in this document is presented for the purpose of interpreting the information contained herein and may not be appropriate for other purposes. 2

HIGHLIGHTS ADJUSTED RESULTS (1) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Net Income (2) 463 486 417 (5%) 11% Diluted EPS $1.24 $1.33 $1.16 (7%) 7% Provision for Credit Losses 59 45 61 31% (3%) Return on Equity 17.4% 19.0% 16.6% Common Equity Tier 1 Ratio Under Basel III 10.1% 9.9% 9.9% Leverage ratio 3.7% 3.7% 3.7% Strong performance in all business segments Net income up 11% Solid ROE at 17.4% CET1 ratio at 10.1% Dividend increase of $0.01 to $0.56 Liquidity coverage ratio 134% 137% 131% Dividend Payout (3) 49.7% 49.9% 42.9% (1) Excluding specified items (see Appendix 1, page 24) (2) Net income before non-controlling interests (3) Trailing 4 quarters 3

MID-TERM OBJECTIVES Excluding specified items MID-TERM Growth in diluted earnings per share 5% to 10% Return on common shareholders' equity 15% to 20% Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio > 10% Leverage ratio > 3.5% Dividend payout ratio 40% to 50% Liquidity coverage ratio > 100% 4

FINANCIAL REVIEW Ghislain Parent Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice-President, Finance and Treasury

PERFORMANCE SNAPSHOT Q4 2016 (millions of dollars) ADJUSTED (1) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Revenues (2) 1,632 1,610 1,473 1% 11% Expenses 954 932 869 2% 10% Net Income 463 486 417 (5%) 11% Diluted EPS $1.24 $1.33 $1.16 (7%) 7% Adjusted revenues up 11% YoY 1% positive operating leverage Adjusted net income of $463 million up 11% YoY Adjusted diluted EPS of $1.24 up 7% YoY ROE 17.4% 19.0% 16.6% REPORTED Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Specified Items (156) (8) (70) Net Income 307 478 347 (36%) (12%) Diluted EPS $0.78 $1.31 $0.95 (40%) (18%) ROE 11.0% 18.7% 13.6% (1) Excluding specified items (see Appendix 1, page 24) (2) Taxable equivalent basis 6

PERFORMANCE SNAPSHOT FY 2016 (millions of dollars) ADJUSTED (1) 12M 16 12M 15 YoY Revenues (2) 6,279 5,982 5% Expenses 3,653 3,505 4% Adjusted revenues up 5% 1% positive operating leverage Net Income 1,613 1,682 (4%) Diluted EPS $4.35 $4.70 (7%) ROE 15.5% 17.6% REPORTED 12M 16 12M 15 YoY Specified Items (357) (63) Net Income 1,256 1,619 (22%) Diluted EPS $3.29 $4.51 (27%) ROE 11.7% 16.9% (1) Excluding specified items (see Appendix 1, page 24) (2) Taxable equivalent basis 7

INCOME STATEMENT OVERVIEW Q4 2016 (Excluding specified items) (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY REVENUES Q4-16 (vs. Q4-15) T.E.B. Revenues (1) 1,632 1,610 1,473 1% 11% P&C Banking 740 739 721-3% Wealth Management 375 362 340 4% 10% 46% (49%) 25% (23%) 5% (5%) Financial Markets 481 440 404 9% 19% Other Segment 36 69 8 Net Income 463 486 417 (5%) 11% 24% (23%) NET INCOME Q4-16 (vs. Q4-15) T.E.B. P&C Banking 196 203 183 (3%) 7% Wealth Management 91 86 75 6% 21% 41% (44%) 37% (34%) Financial Markets 191 174 162 10% 18% Other Segment (15) 23 (3) 19% (18%) 3% (4%) (1) Taxable equivalent basis Personal and Commercial Banking Financial Markets (excluding Credigy) Wealth Management Credigy 8

INCOME STATEMENT OVERVIEW FY 2016 (Excluding specified items) (millions of dollars) 12M 16 12M 15 YoY REVENUES 12M-16 (vs. 12M-15) T.E.B. Revenues (1) 6,279 5,982 5% P&C Banking 2,901 2,827 3% Wealth Management 1,450 1,392 4% 47% (48%) 24% (25%) 5% (4%) Financial Markets 1,801 1,720 5% 24% (23%) Other Segment 127 43 Net Income 1,613 1,682 (4%) NET INCOME 12M-16 (vs. 12M-15) T.E.B. P&C Banking (2) 574 711 (19%) Wealth Management 347 322 8% 35% (41%) 38% (38%) Financial Markets 720 714 1% Other Segment (28) (65) 21% (18%) 6% (3%) (1) Taxable equivalent basis (2) Excluding sectoral provision for credit losses, 12M-16 net income of $757 million, up 6% YoY Personal and Commercial Banking Financial Markets (excluding Credigy) Wealth Management Credigy 9

NON INTEREST EXPENSES (Excluding specified items) (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY 12M 16 12M 15 YoY Salaries and Staff Benefits 554 553 513-8% 2,151 2,147 - Technology, Professional and Servicing Fees 221 203 191 9% 16% 817 720 13% Other Expenses 179 176 165 2% 8% 685 638 7% Non Interest Expense 954 932 869 2% 10% 3,653 3,505 4% EFFICIENCY RATIO 58.6% 58.6% 58.2% Higher expenses YoY resulting from technology investments, professional fees and expenses related to the activities of the new ABA subsidiary 1% positive operating leverage YTD Q4 2016 efficiency ratio at 58.5%, an improvement of 50 bps YoY 2016 efficiency ratio at 58.2%, an improvement of 40 bps 2014 2015 2016 10

RESTRUCTURING & SAVINGS Pursuing restructuring initiatives to: Accelerate transformation plan Meet clients' changing needs Achieve greater operating efficiencies Restructuring initiatives primarily focused on: Increasing advisor productivity Optimize premises Simplify structure, processes, reports and forms Better positioned for long-term growth and sustained success in key markets DETAILS OF THE CHARGE Q4 16 charge breakdown: Restructuring: Write-off of intangible assets: Impact on CET1 ratio: $131 million $44 million $175 million 14 bps Savings allocation per segment: 60% in P&C 25% in Wealth management 15% in Financial markets Total charges (pre tax): Q4 15: Q4 16: Cumulative savings: FY2016: Expected in FY2017: Expected in FY2018: $85 million $175 million $260 million $25 million (1) $135 million ($35M (1) + $100M (2) ) $155 million ($35M (1) + $120M (2) ) (1) Related to Q4-2015 charge (2) Related to Q4-2016 charge 11

STRONG CAPITAL POSITION TOTAL RISK-WEIGHTED ASSETS UNDER BASEL III COMMON EQUITY TIER 1 UNDER BASEL III EVOLUTION (QoQ) 68,835 69,741 68,375 68,530 68,205 3,965 3,779 3,971 3,291 2,807 9,127 9,278 9,254 9,391 9,495 0.26% 0.14% 0.08% 9.86% 9.86% 9.98% 9.98% 10.06% 55,743 56,684 55,150 55,848 55,903 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Common Equity Tier 1 Q3 2016 Net Income (net of dividends) Restructuring charge RWA and Others Common Equity Tier 1 Q4 2016 Total Credit Risk Operational Risk Market Risk Common Equity Tier 1 ratio at 10.1% Total capital ratio at 15.3% Leverage ratio at 3.7% 12

RISK MANAGEMENT William Bonnell Executive Vice-President, Risk Management

LOAN PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW (billions of dollars) Q4 16 % of Total Retail mortgages & HELOC 58.3 46% Secured by non real estate 4.6 3% Credit cards 2.0 2% Other retail 7.9 6% Total Retail 72.8 57% HIGHLIGHTS Modest exposure to unsecured retail lending Wholesale portfolio is well-diversified across industries O&G Producer/Services account for 1.7% of total loans (billions of dollars) Q4 16 % of Total Real Estate 8.3 6% Retail & Wholesale Trade 4.9 4% Agriculture 4.6 4% Manufacturing 3.6 3% Oil & Gas 2.1 2% Education & Health Care 2.6 2% Other (1) 28.1 22% Total Wholesale 54.2 43% Oil & Gas (billions of dollars) Q4 16 % of total O&G Corporate 0.7 0.5% O&G Commercial 1.3 1.0% O&G Services 0.1 0.1% Total 2.1 1.7% Total Gross Loans and Acceptances 127.0 100% (1) Includes Mining, Utilities, Transportation, Financial, Prof. Services, Construction, Communication, Government, and Other Services 14

REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF CANADIAN LOANS RETAIL REGION RM + HELOC Other Retail As at October 31, 2016 Other Wealth Mgt (1) Other Wholesale in the oil regions includes Financial Markets securitization activity of insured mortgages WHOLESALE Oil & Gas Sector Commercial Other (1) TOTAL QC / ON 38.9% 8.1% 2.3% 0.1% 21.1% 11.0% 81.5% Oil Regions (AL/SK/NL) 3.4% 0.4% 0.3% 1.6% 0.8% 3.3% 9.8% BC / MB 2.8% 0.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.6% 1.5% 5.8% Maritimes (NB/NS/PE) 1.1% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0% 0.6% 0.7% 2.9% HIGHLIGHTS Loan portfolio concentrated in regions with stronger job growth Limited small commercial or unsecured retail lending in the oil regions 15

RETAIL MORTGAGE AND HELOC PORTFOLIO DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE As at October 31, 2016 CANADIAN MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION As at October 31, 2016 (vs. July 29, 2016) 61% 34.0% (33.6 %) 43.1% (43.5 %) 23% 6% 6% 4% 22.9% (22.9 %) QC ON AB BC Others HIGHLIGHTS Insured Uninsured HELOC The average Loan to Value on the HELOC and uninsured mortgage portfolio was approximately 59% Less than $250 million of second lien mortgages 16

PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES (millions of dollars) 67 63 61 2 1 59 1 1 4 20 21 27 45 1 18 7 40 41 38 37 36 HIGHLIGHTS 19 bps of specific provisions $9 million transferred from the Oil & Gas sectoral allowance $4 million PCLs in Credigy s performing portfolio Maintain PCLs target of 20-30bps for the next 2 quarters Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Personal Banking Commercial Banking Financial Markets Wealth Management (1) Excluding sectoral provision for non-impaired loans of $250 million before taxes (1) OIL AND GAS SECTORAL ALLOWANCE (millions of dollars) PCLs (in bps) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q2 16 Q1 16 Q4 15 Personal Banking 24 24 26 27 27 250 213 204 Commercial Banking 23 10 35 28 26 Wealth Management 4 3 7 5 3 Financial Markets 6 - - - - Total Specific Provisions 19 15 23 21 21 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 17

IMPAIRED LOANS AND BA S AND FORMATION (millions of dollars) IMPAIRED LOANS AND BA S IMPAIRED LOANS AND BA S FORMATION (1) 457 0.39% 434 0.36% 521 0.43% 452 0.36% 492 0.39% (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q2 16 Q1 16 Q4 15 Retail 17 11 21 23 23 Commercial (excluding O&G) 24 (23) 3 (35) (6) Oil & Gas 36 29 86 30 25 254 234 300 251 281 Corporate Banking - - - - - Wealth Management 2 (1) 3 4 1 Other 1 1 - - - Total 80 17 113 22 43 (112) (132) (1) Formations include new accounts, disbursements, principal repayments, and exchange rate fluctuation and exclude write-offs. (316) (328) Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Gross Impaired Loans Impaired Loans before collective allowance for unimpaired loans Impaired Loans, net of individual, sectoral and collective allowances Gross Impaired Loans as a % of Loans and BA's (289) HIGHLIGHTS GIL ratio stable YoY at 39bps One new impaired formation in O&G sector 18

BUSINESS SEGMENT REVIEW Jean Dagenais Senior Vice-President, Finance

PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL BANKING (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Revenues 740 739 721-3% Personal Banking 349 344 347 1% 1% Commercial Banking 269 272 261 (1%) 3% Credit Card 93 92 88 1% 6% Insurance 29 31 25 (6%) 16% Operating Expenses 418 417 411-2% HIGHLIGHTS Revenues up 3% YoY due to: Strong loan and deposit volume growth Higher insurance revenues due to gain on disposal of investments Lower BA s revenues due to Energy Net interest margin up 1 bp QoQ Operating leverage at 1% PCL down 10% YoY Pre-provisions / Pre-tax 322 322 310-4% Provisions for Credit Losses 54 44 60 23% (10%) Net Income 196 203 183 (3%) 7% P&C MARGINS EVOLUTION (1) 2.25% 2.22% 2.20% 2.25% 2.26% Key Metrics (billions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Loans & BAs (avg vol.) 91.3 90.8 88.6 1% 3% Loans & BAs (avg vol.) excluding Oil & Gas sector 90.1 89.3 86.3 1% 4% Deposits (avg vol.) 50.6 49.3 45.7 3% 11% Efficiency Ratio (%) 56.5% 56.4% 57.0% 1.78% 1.73% 1.71% 1.72% 1.73% 0.87% 0.90% 0.90% 0.93% 0.90% Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 (1) NIM is on Earning Assets NIM Loans Deposits 20

WEALTH MANAGEMENT (1) (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Revenues 375 362 340 4% 10% Fee-based 212 202 195 5% 9% Transaction & Others 65 66 64 (2%) 2% Net Interest Income 98 94 81 4% 21% Operating Expenses 250 245 238 2% 5% Provision for Credit Losses 1 1 1 YoY HIGHLIGHTS Revenues up 10% mainly due to: 9% growth fee-based revenues Higher NII (+21%) Good cost control Solid net income growth, up 21% Assets under management show good momentum 66.7% efficiency ratio down 330 bps Net Income 91 86 75 6% 21% Key Metrics (billions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Loans & BAs (avg vol.) 9.4 9.4 9.1 0% 4% Deposits (avg vol.) 29.6 28.3 24.9 5% 19% Asset Under Administration 341 332 308 3% 11% ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT ($M) 57,169 55,512 51,906 49,743 49,897 28,706 28,068 26,707 25,783 25,515 Asset Under Management 57 56 50 3% 15% Efficiency Ratio (%) 66.7% 67.7% 70.0% (1) Excluding specified items 23,960 24,382 25,199 27,444 28,463 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Individual Mutual funds 21

FINANCIAL MARKETS (millions of dollars) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY Revenues 481 440 404 9% 19% Trading 222 181 195 22% 14% Banking Services 91 84 79 8% 15% Financial Market Fees 74 93 57 (20%) 30% Gains on AFS Securities 5 7 (10) Credigy 80 70 70 14% 14% YoY HIGHLIGHTS Higher trading revenues driven by equity derivatives, interest rate derivatives and fixed income trading Strong performance from investment banking with an active market for new equity issues and M&A Higher banking services revenues on solid balance sheet growth Other 9 5 13 Operating Expenses 213 198 184 8% 16% Provision for Credit Losses 4 - - Net Income 191 174 162 10% 18% Other Metrics (in millions ) Q4 16 Q3 16 Q4 15 QoQ YoY CVA / DVA (6.4) (6.3) 6.5 TRADING REVENUES ($M) 216 195 198 44 181 27 35 21 43 65 63 75 222 24 80 Proprietary Trading (3.0) (1.0) 0.9 Loans & BAs (avg vol.) Corporate banking 13,364 13,234 10,985 1% 22% Efficiency Ratio (%) 44.3% 45.0% 45.5% 128 118 107 97 85 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Equity Fixed income Commodity and Foreign exchange 22

APPENDIX

APPENDIX 1 DETAIL OF SPECIFIED ITEMS (millions of dollars) Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Wealth Management acquisitions (6) (9) (7) (7) (9) Items related to TMX (1) (18) - (1) (2) MAV and Other Notes (2) (2) (3) (2) (2) Litigation provisions - - - - (25) Write-off of Intangible Assets - - - - (44) Restructuring charge (86) - - - (131) Write-off of an equity interest in an associate - (164) - - - Income Before Income Taxes (95) (193) (10) (10) (213) Income Taxes 25 27 1 2 57 Impact of changes to tax measures - - (18) - - Net Income (70) (166) (27) (8) (156) EPS Impact (0.21) (0.50) (0.08) (0.02) (0.46) 24

APPENDIX 2 FY 2016 INCOME STATEMENT (1) (taxable equivalent basis) Personal & Commercial Wealth Management Financial Markets (millions of dollars) FY 2016 FY 2015 YoY FY 2016 FY 2015 YoY FY 2016 FY 2015 YoY Revenues 2,901 2,827 2.6% 1,450 1,392 4.2% 1,801 1,720 4.7% Operating Expenses 1,640 1,630 0.6% 976 955 2.2% 796 743 7.1% PCLs (2) 475 225 111.1% 5 3 66.7% 4 - Net Income 574 711-19.3% 347 322 7.8% 720 714 0.8% Revenues 2016 vs. 2015 Net Income 2016 vs. 2015 5% 24% (23%) (4%) 47% (48%) 6% (3%) 21% (18%) 35% (41%) 24% (25%) 38% (38%) Personal & Commercial Financial Markets (excluding Credigy) Credigy Wealth Management (1) Excluding specified items (2) Including the Q2-16 sectoral loss of $250M ($183M after taxes) 25 Personal & Commercial Financial Markets (excluding Credigy) Credigy Wealth Management

APPENDIX 3 BALANCE SHEET OVERVIEW (Banking Book & Other) (billions of dollars) LENDING LOANS AND BAs (MONTH END BALANCE) 124.8 126.2 118.5 121.1 115.2 17.8 20.5 23.6 24.5 16.1 FUNDING DEPOSITS AND BAs (MONTH END BALANCE) 139.3 135.3 131.2 128.7 129.3 28.1 28.8 29.0 29.0 28.8 9.1 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.5 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.5 1.3 23.3 21.7 22.5 23.0 25.5 28.6 29.5 29.5 29.6 29.8 26.2 25.4 25.9 28.0 28.7 59.2 59.8 60.2 60.8 61.1 50.2 53.2 54.0 55.5 57.0 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Personal Commercial Commercial O&G Wealth Management Financial Markets & Treasury Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Personal and Wealth Management Commercial Financial Markets & Treasury Securitization YoY growth: Personal and Wealth Management 4% Commercial, Financial Markets & Treasury 23% Commercial O&G -39% YoY growth: Personal and Wealth Management 12% Commercial, Financial Markets & Treasury 2% Securitization 3% 26

APPENDIX 4 OIL & GAS SECTOR & RELATED SEGMENTS OUTSTANDING LOANS Q4 16 2.0 $B IG 41% 0.8 $B 0.7 $B 0.9 $B 0.5 $B IG 26% 0.1 $B IG 87% IG 100% HIGHLIGHTS Producers Services (OFS) Midstream Refinery and Integrated Oil and Gas Sector Other Wholesale - Related Segment Oil Regions - Commercial Oil Regions Oil Regions - Other Retail 41% of loans to producers and 26% to servicers rated investment grade Majority of loans in the other wholesale related segments have investment grade rating Modest unsecured retail exposure in the region Note: IG refers to investment grade equivalent AIRB ratings 27

APPENDIX 5 PRODUCERS & SERVICES HISTORICAL TREND IN EXPOSURES AT DEFAULT ($B) 5.2 IG=78% 5.5 IG=62% 5.7 IG=64% 5.5 IG=68% 5.2 IG=67% 4.9 IG=57% 4.6 IG=57% 3.9 IG=63% 3.7 IG=67% IG=65% IG=39% IG=36% IG=35% IG=41% IG=40% IG=41% IG=46% IG=40% Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16 Drawn Undrawn HIGHLIGHTS Proactive management Sectoral provision for non-impaired loans represents 11% of total drawn loans and 18% of non-investment grade drawn loans in this portfolio Comfortable with the overall level of provisions for this portfolio Note: Based on AIRB estimates of exposures at default 28

APPENDIX 6 COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE Capital Ratios CAPITAL RATIOS UNDER BASEL III 15.3% 15.1% 14.3% Total 14.8% 14.0% Total Tier 1 13.5% 13.3% 12.0% 12.9% 11.7% Tier 1 10.1% 9.9% 10.5% 9.8% 10.2% CET1 CET1 Q4 16 NBC Q3 16 NBC Q3 16 Canadian (1) Peers Q2 16 NBC Q2 16 Canadian (1) Peers Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Tier 1 Total (1) Weighted average ratios of Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 29

APPENDIX 7 DAILY TRADING and UNDERWRITING REVENUES vs VaR Daily Trading and Underwriting Revenues vs Trading VaR - Q4 2016 (CAD millions) 20.0 Trading and Underwriting Revenues Trading VaR Millions 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 (5.0) (10.0) 2-Aug 9-Aug 16-Aug 23-Aug 30-Aug 7-Sep 14-Sep 21-Sep 28-Sep 5-Oct 13-Oct 20-Oct 27-Oct 30

APPENDIX 8 VaR TREND Trading VaR Quarterly Average Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 Q4 16-5.5-5.2-6.4-6.4-6.7 $ millions 31

APPENDIX 9 TRADING P&L RESULTS # days Distribution of daily trading and underwriting revenues - Q4 2016 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 (1) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 $ millions 32

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