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1 Disclaimer: The contents of this presentation include materials which may be capable of being interpreted as forward-looking statements. Such statements are merely estimates and targets, based on circumstances and reasonable assumptions which apply only at the date of such statements. Accordingly, no reliance should be placed on any forward-looking statements, express or implied, contained in this presentation. PRESS AND ANALYST BRIEFING 1H2013 Results 27 August 2013

Agenda 2 Group Financial Highlights Share Price Performance Prospects for 2013 Dividend Record Review of Major Operations 5-Year Financial Performance Capital Commitments

3 Group Financial Highlights Group Financial Highlights

Financial Results FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE PPB Group Operations Flour & Feed Milling, & Grains Trading Marketing, Distribution & Manufacturing of Consumer Products Film Exhibition & Distribution Waste Management & Utilities Property Investment & Development Chemicals, Livestock, Investments & Other Operations

5 (Figures in RM) CHANGE Revenue 1.58 bil 1.46 bil9% Operating Expenses 1.51 bil 1.39 bil9% Share of Wilmars Profit 300 mil 209 mil44% PBT 471 mil 324 mil46% Profit for the Period 439 mil 302 mil46% EPS sen sen49% Financial Results FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2013

EPS sen sen ROE Attributable to Owners of the Parent 2.9% 2.0% Net Assets Per Share Attributable to Owners of the Parent RM12.52 RM11.97 Financial Ratios FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2013

Segmental Information FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE * Chemicals Trading & Manufacturing [3.37%], Livestock Farming [2.54%], Investment Income [0.46%] & Others [6.87%] Flour & Feed Milling, & Grains Trading 60% 12% Waste Management & Utilities3% Film Exhibition & Distribution10% Property Investment & Development2% 13% TOTAL REVENUE RM1.58 bil Segmental Information FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2013 Marketing, Distribution & Manufacturing of Consumer Products Chemicals, Livestock, Investments & Others*

8 * Chemicals Trading & Manufacturing [0.37%], Livestock Farming [-6.09%], Investment Income [14.63%] & Others [1.59%] TOTAL SEGMENT PROFITS RM156 mil Flour & Feed Milling, & Grains Trading44%Marketing, Distribution & Manufacturing of Consumer Products 7% Property Investment & Development 19% Waste Management & Utilities 2% Film Exhibition & Distribution 17% 11% Chemicals, Livestock, Investments & Others* Segmental Information FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2013

9 Review Of Major Operations Review Of Major Operations

Review of Major Operations FLOUR & FEED MILLING, & GRAINS TRADING The increase in revenue for 1H2013 was primarily driven by higher sales volume and improved selling prices of flour and feed. The higher segment profit was mainly due to better performance in grains trading % 5%

Review of Major Operations 11 MARKETING, DISTRIBUTION & MANUFACTURING OF CONSUMER PRODUCTS Revenue and segment profit increased due to improved sales of agency products with better margins. 1% 25%

Review of Major Operations 12 FILM EXHIBITION & DISTRIBUTION Revenue for 1H2013 increased due to contribution from new cinemas opened in 2012 and 1H2013, improved film distribution and screen advertising revenue. In line with the improved revenue, profit climbed 40% to RM27 mil. 21% 40%

Review of Major Operations 13 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, WASTE MANAGEMENT & UTILITIES Revenue and segment profit declined as most of the environmental engineering projects were at completion stages. The newly secured projects in 2013 had yet to contribute significantly in 1H % 43%

Review of Major Operations 14 PROPERTY INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT Revenue decreased for 1H2013. This was mainly due to higher revenue recognised in 1H2012 on the sale of bungalows in Bukit Segar, Kuala Lumpur and semi-detached houses in Taman Tanah Aman, Seberang Prai Tengah. Segment profit increased mainly due to a gain of RM16.8 mil from the sale of an investment property. 20% >100%

Review of Major Operations CHEMICALS, LIVESTOCK, INVESTMENTS & OTHER OPERATIONS The growth in revenue was mainly contributed by increased bakery sales and higher contribution from livestock segment. Segment profits improved mainly due to the gain on the disposal of the Groups investment in Tradewinds (M) Berhad % >100%

16 5-Year Financial Performance 5-Year Financial Performance

5-Year PBT of PPB Group 17 Note : PBT for FY2010 excludes the gain of RM841 million from the disposal of the sugar-related assets. If the profit is included, the PBT would be RM1.970 billion. 5-Year PBT of PPB Group

18 Capital Commitments Capital Commitments

19 (All figures in RMmillion)2013 As reported previously (7 March 2013) 592 Additions/ Project Revision Amount Spent (171) Balance to be Spent 528 Capital Commitments

20 CAPITAL COMMITMENTS RM528 mil Flour & Feed Milling, & Grains Trading RM245 mil Bakery RM48 mil Film Exhibition & Distribution RM147 mil Property Investment & Development RM60 mil Capital Commitments by Segments RM7 mil Consumer Products RM9 mil Frozen Food Processing RM12 mil Others

21 Dividend Record Dividend Record

Dividend Record 22 DividendNet Payout Ratio Per ShareDividend GrossNetPaid/payableYieldGroupCompany Year (sen) (RM Million)(%) 2013 Interim # * 88 1, * * Include Special Dividends of 65 sen per share in year 2010 and 50 sen per share in year # The interim single tier dividend of 8 sen per share will be paid on 27 September Dividend Record

23 Share Price Performance Share Price Performance

Share Price Performance Jan-Jun 2013PPBFBM KLCI Closing Price (High)14.161, Closing Price (Low)12.001, Closing ( )14.161, Average Daily Volume744,345167,433,601

25 Prospects for 2013 Prospects for 2013

26 Prospects for 2013 The domestic demand in Malaysia is expected to be well supported by resilient consumer and business spending. This will continue to drive the performance of the Groups core business segments in the remaining quarters. Regionally, expansion of the Groups flour milling capacity in Indonesia and Vietnam is progressively coming on-stream to supply additional volume in those markets. Sustained by continuing robust domestic consumption, the Groups overseas operations are expected to maintain growth for the rest of the year.

27 Prospects for 2013 On the whole, the Groups operations are expected to perform well in 2013; nonetheless the overall financial results depend substantially on Wilmars business performance for the year.

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