Variable Annuity Compensation by Share Class



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Variable Annuity Compensation by Share Class UBS's compensation for selling variable annuities varies depending upon the following factors: 1. The issuing insurance company 2. The age of the investor 3. The share class of the annuity 4. The amount invested in the annuity 5. The type of commission alternative selected by the UBS Financial Advisor The following tables indicate the range of compensation that UBS reasonably expects to receive based on the factors listed above. Disclosure In addition to these commissions, variable annuity purchases and sales are subject to the "Brokerage account and administrative account fees" described in "Understanding our fees, charges and other compensation," which is available at ubs.com/guidetofees. UBS Financial Services is a subsidiary of UBS AG Page 1 of 8

Class C Shares Alternative 1 1.00% 2.00% of first year 1.00% 1.20% of first year 0.50% of first year beginning by month 15 after purchase 1.00% 1.15% of contract 1.00% 1.15% of contract 1.00% 1.15% of contract Alternative 2 1.25% 1.50% of first year 0.65% 0.80% of first year 0.50% of first year beginning by month 13 after purchase 1.25% of contract 1.25% of contract 1.25% of contract Alternative 3 1.00% 2.22% of first year 0.75% 1.20% of first year 0.50% of first year beginning by month 13 after purchase 1.00% of contract 1 Reduced to 0.50% 0.80% of contract Reduced to 0.50% 0.80% of contract 2 1 One annuity product for investors age 0 75 pays 2.22% of contract starting in year 2 for investors age 0 75; The ongoing compensation then falls to 1.00% of contract starting in year 3, and to 1.00% or contract for investors age 76 80 starting in year 2. 2 One annuity for investors 86 and older reduces the ongoing compensation to 0.50% of contract when the investor turns 86. Page 2 of 8

Class L Shares Alternative 1 Age of investor 0 80 years 81 85 years 86 90 years 4.00% 5.56% of first year 2.50% of first year 1.00% of first year 1 beginning between year 2 and year 4 0.80% 0.84% of contract 0.80% 0.84% of contract 0.80% 0.84% of contract Alternative 2 3.00% 6.00% of first year 2 0.75% 3.00% of first year 0.00% 2.78% of first year beginning between month 13 and month 49 1.00% 1.11% of contract 1.00% 1.11% of contract 1.00% 1.11% of contract 1 One annuity product pays 4.00% commission for investors age 0 79 and 2.00% commission for investors age 80 85. 2 Two annuity products pay commissions of 2.00% and 2.78% respectively for investors age 76 80; and one annuity product pays a commission of 2.75% for investors 80 85. Page 3 of 8

Alternative 3 4.00% 6.00% of first year 1.25% 3.00% of first year 0.65% 2.60% of first year Annual ongoing compensation Certain products pay 1.00% of contract starting in month 36, increasing to 1.30% of contract in year 8 Other products pay 1.00% of contract starting in either year 2 or year 5, some of which terminate when the investor turns 86 Certain products pay 1.00% of contract starting in month 36, increasing to 1.30% of contract in year 8 Other products pay 1.00% of contract starting in either year 2 or year 5, some of which terminate when the investor turns 86 Certain products pay 0.50% of contract starting in year 4, increasing to 0.65% of contract in year 8 Other products pay 0.50% 0.65% of contract starting in either year 2 or year 5 Page 4 of 8

Class B Shares Alternative 1 Age of investor 0 80 years 81 85 years 86 90 years 6.00% of first year 3.00% 3.75% of first year 1.85% of first year Annual ongoing compensation None None None Alternative 2 Age of investor 0 75 years 76 80 years 81 85 years 86 years and older 5.00% 6.00% of first year 1 5.00% 6.00% of first year 2 2.00% 4.00% of first year 0.50% 1.50% of first year 3 Annual ongoing compensation beginning between month 13 and year 8 0.63% of contract 0.63% of contract 0.63% of contract 0.63% of contract Alternative 3 Age of investor 0 80 years 81 85 years 3.00% 6.00% of first year 4 1.00% 3.00% of first year beginning between month 13 and year 7 1.00 1.12% of contract 1.00 1.12% of contract 1 One annuity product pays a commission of 0.70% with ongoing compensation of 0.63% of contract starting in year 2. 2 Three annuity products pay commissions of 2.50%, 2.75% and 3.00% respectively with ongoing compensation starting in year 2 for contracts with 80 year old investors. 3 One annuity product pays a commission of 3.50% for investors age 81 and older. 4 Three annuity products pay commissions of 1.00%, 1.12% and 2.78% respectively with ongoing compensation starting in year 2 for contracts with investors 0 80 years old. Page 5 of 8

Alternative 4 3.00% 6.00% of first year 1.50% 3.50% of first year 0.50% 1.35% of first year Annual ongoing compensation Certain products pay 0.00% 0.25% of contract increasing to 0.50% 0.90% of contract beginning between year 7 and year 9 Other products pay 0.00% 0.80% of contract increasing to 0.40% 1.00% of contract depending on the investor's age and how long the contract has been in effect Certain products pay 0.00% 0.25% of contract increasing to 0.50% 0.90% of contract beginning between year 7 and year 9 Other products pay 0.00% 0.80% of contract increasing to 0.40% 1.00% of contract depending on the investor's age and how long the contract has been in effect Certain products pay 0.00% 0.25% of contract increasing to 0.50% 0.90% of contract beginning between year 7 and year 9 Other products pay 0.00% 0.80% of contract increasing to 0.40% 1.00% of contract depending on the investor's age and how long the contract has been in effect Page 6 of 8

Bonus Shares Alternative 1 Age of investor 0 70 years 71 80 years 81 85 years 86 years and older 4.95% 6.00% of first year 4.00% 6.00% of first year 1 1.00% 3.50% of first year 1.00% 1.50% of first year Annual ongoing compensation None None None None Alternative 2 Age of investor 0 80 years 81 85 years 86 90 years 4.00% 5.34% of first year 1.90% 2.50% of first year 0.75% 1.25% of first year Annual ongoing compensation beginning between month 13 and year 8 0.22% 0.25% of contract 0.22% 0.25% of contract 0.22% 0.25% of contract Alternative 3 Age of investor Annual ongoing compensation in either month 13 or month 37 0 80 years 2.25% 2.50% of first year 1.00% of contract 1 One annuity product pays a commission of 2.00% of the by investors age 76 80, and another annuity product pays a commission of 2.48% of the by investors age 76 80. Page 7 of 8

Alternative 4 Age of investor 0 75 years 76 years and older 1.80% 3.74% of first year 0.90% 1.35% of first year Annual ongoing compensation 0.22% of contract beginning in year 2, increasing to 0.36% 0.81% of contract beginning in year 8 0.22% of contract beginning in year 2, increasing to 0.36% 0.81% of contract beginning in year 8 Alternative 5 Age of investor 0 80 years 81 85 years 4.45% 4.50% of first year 2.50% of first year Annual ongoing compensation 0.25% of contract beginning in year 2, increasing to 0.50% 1.00% of contract beginning in year 10 0.25% of contract beginning in year 2, increasing to 0.50% 1.00% of contract beginning in year 10 Page 8 of 8