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Investor Presentation Q1 2018

Disclaimer This document has been prepared by Telecom Egypt (the “Company”) solely for the use at the analyst/investor presentation, held in connection with the Company. The information contained in this document has not been independently verified. This document contains statements related to our future business and financial performance and future events or developments involving Telecom Egypt that may constitute forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on the current expectations and certain assumptions of Telecom Egypt's management, of which many are beyond Telecom Egypt's control. Such assumptions are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Should any of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying expectations not occur or assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may (negatively or positively) vary materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statement. Telecom Egypt neither intends, nor assumes any obligation, to update or revise these forward-looking statements in light of developments, which differ from those anticipated.  This document does not constitute an offer or invitation to sell or issue, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase or subscribe for, any shares of the Company and neither it nor any part of it shall form the basis of, or be relied upon in connection with, any contract or commitment whatsoever. This presentation has been made to you solely for information purposes and is subject to amendment. This presentation (or any part of it) may not be reproduced or redistributed, passed on, or the contents otherwise divulged, directly or indirectly, to any other person or published in whole or in part for any purpose without the prior written consent of the Company.

Q1 2018: Strong operational growth Q1 2018 results highlights Revenue (EGP bn) Customers ( In mn ) Q1 2018: Strong operational growth 4.8bn + 15% YoY/ -12% QoQ Fixed Mobile Voice Data 7.3 4.4 2.9 Consolidated revenue of Q1 2018 came in at EGP 4.8bn with a YoY growth of 15%. Retail Services segment solely led the growth in consolidated revenue with a growth of 35% YoY driven by the rise of Home & Consumer services which grew by 45%. Our customer base grew across all segments: Fixed Voice reached 7.3mn (10% YoY), ADSL totaled 4.4mn (29% YoY), and Mobile closed at 2.9mn (27% QoQ). Wholesale revenue remained flat as the decline in ICA stemming from the global trend of declining international voice traffic was largely offset by the revenue increase in Domestic Wholesale, followed by the increase in IC&N. EBITDA grew by 9% recording a margin of 31.5% higher than our full year guidance of mid to high 20’s. We note that Q1 is usually the quarter with the highest margin of the year. Net profit totaled EGP 688mn with a drop of 48% from Q1 2017 due to a decline in investment income from VFE, followed by an increase in depreciation & amortization, and interest expense. EBITDA (EGP bn) Net Profit (EGP mn) 1.5bn + 9% YoY/ +19% QoQ 688mn vs. Net profit of 1.3bn in Q1 17 EBITDA margin of 31.5% (+199 bps) Net profit margin of 14.4%

Highlights of the main events of the quarter Events in the quarter Subsequent to the quarter A new investor relations portal was launched adapting the "WE“ approach Telecom Egypt and Etisalat Misr signed a final settlement agreement in regards to a dispute on international calls services Telecom Egypt renewed its transmission and infrastructure services agreement with Vodafone Egypt Telecom Egypt signed an agreement with Orange Data to provide bitstream services for three years Telecom Egypt announced a potential investment opportunity in submarine cables WE launched its post-paid offering under the name of “indigo” Telecom Egypt revamped its fixed broadband service as “WE Internet”, offering highest speed, best reliability, and top-notch customer experience. BoD approved the acquisition of Middle East and North Africa Submarine Cable (MENA Cable) by a 50% owned subsidiary BoD also approved a renewable 5-year USD 500mn syndicated loan to refinance outstanding short-term USD debt and to provide a cushion for working capital needs

Revenue by business unit Data leading revenue growth International Carriers Affairs International Customers & Networks Home & Consumer Enterprise Domestic -7.6% +2.1% +44.9% +10.6% +12.9% -33.9% +4.1% +2.9% +18.2% -61.5% Home & Consumer revenue, which grew by 45% led the increase in Retail services revenue, contributing 89% of the YoY growth in Retail services, capturing a larger share of total revenue on the expense of International Carrier Affairs. Home & Consumer data revenue increased by 46% on a 30% growth in ADSL customers, coupled with a 9% growth in ADSL ARPU. The growth was complemented by an increase of 43% in Home & Consumer voice services, led by a 10% in Fixed line customers. Enterprise Solutions witnessed an increase of 13% from Q1 2017 to Q1 2018. Wholesale services had an 18% growth in IC&N accompanied by a 4% increase in Domestic wholesale, both offset the 8% decline in ICA revenue resulted by the global trend of decline in IDD revenue. IC&N grew its revenues through an outstanding increase in International Customer Support growing by 48% in addition to a 19% increase in Ancillary services revenue.

Key highlights Revenue driven performance (EGP mn) EBITDA (EGP mn) +15.4% -12.1% +8.5% +19.4% Operating Profit/Loss (EGP mn) Net Profit/Loss (EGP mn ) -48.1% +259.7% -16.4% +245.4%

Income statement In EGP mn Q1 2018 Q4 2017 Q1 2017 QoQ YoY Revenue 4,782 5,442 4,144 -12% 15% Home & Consumer 1,829 1,654 1,262 11% 45% Enterprise Solutions 624 944 552 -34% 13% Domestic Wholesale 880 855 845 3% 4% International Carriers Affairs 1,096 1,073 1,186 2% -8% International Customers & Networks 353 916 299 -61% 18%   Total employee cost -1,202 -1,772 -1,007 -32% 19% Call costs -1,015 -1,039 -942 -2% 8% CoGS (excl. above expenses) -753 -972 -599 -23% 26% S&D (excl. salaries, D&A) -201 -238 -87 -15% 132% G&A (excl. salaries, D&A) -105 -159 -121 -14% EBITDA 1,506 1,261 1,387 9% Margin 31% 23% 33% 831 bps (199 bps) Other (expense) / income 36 -1,066 43 103% -16% Depreciation -529 -626 -373 42% Amortization -151 -162 -26 -7% 491% Operating profit 862 -593 1,031 245% -11% 22% 2,892 bps (354 bps) Income from investments 287 561 675 -49% -58% Net finance (cost) / income -80 -183 -114 56% 30% Net interest (expense) / income -211 -222 6 -5% N/M Tax -168 8 -272 -38% Net Profit 688 -431 1,326 260% -48% 14% 32% 2,230 bps (1,761 bps) EPS * 0.4 -0.25 0.78 Revenue Total revenue grew by 15% as a result of outstanding performance in Retail services, while Wholesale maintained a stable performance. Call costs as a percentage of revenue declined to 21% in Q1 2018 from 23% in Q1 2017 supported by the increase in topline and despite the increase in mobile services related call costs. Salaries have increased by 19% YoY as a result of offering social allowance for employees, raising the minimum wage, and hiring new employees for our mobile network operations. Normalizing Q1 2017 for such items leads to a 10% YoY increase in salaries, aligned with the annual salary increase. S&D expenses have risen due to the strong marketing campaigns related to mobile services and several commercial sponsorships. Expenses EBITDA came in at EGP 1.5bn with a margin of 31.5%. We note that some employee cost adjustments took place starting Q2 2017 retroactively, applying such charges on Q1 2017 leads to an normalized EBITDA margin of 31.8% EBITDA Depreciation increased by 42% YoY as a result of our increased investments in the fiber infrastructure and mobile network. Amortization recorded EGP 151mn as a result of the start of mobile license amortization in Q3 2017. Hence, Q1 2017 did not include mobile license amortization. Other OPEX Investment income from VFE declined by 58% due to tax and legal provisions, and the retroactive application of discounts related to Vodafone International Services. The company started incurring interest expense in Q3 2017, prior to that interest was capitalized until the mobile launch. Hence, Q1 2017 did not include interest expense. Non-operational Net Profit declined by 48%, impacted most significantly by: decline in investment income from VFE, followed by an increase depreciation & amortization, and increase in interest expense. Normalizing net profit for VFE would lead to a net profit of EGP 931mn (a decline of 30% YoY) Net profit Note: All financial figures reported are based on the consolidated financials under The Egyptian Accounting Standards Note: All financial figures reported are based on the consolidated financials under The Egyptian Accounting Standards * EPS excludes employees profit share

Net profit Variance analysis -48% 7 688 Q1 17 Net ProfitQ1 17 Net Profit Revenue Costs COGS SG&A Depr & Amort.Depr & Amort. Other Income/Exp.Other Income/Exp. Finance Investment IncomeInvestment Income Taxes Q1 18 Net ProfitQ1 18 Net Profit

Cash flow analysis Net cash from operating activities FCFF Cash capex (EGP mn) FCFF (EGP mn) Cash capex (EGP mn) In-service capex (EGP mn) Note: All financial figures reported are based on Consolidated financials under The Egyptian Accounting Standards.

Balance sheet highlights FCFE (EGP mn) Breakdown of capex in-service Net debt (EGP mn) Net debt/ EBITDA (Based on annualized EBITDA)

Our performance in context Delivering on guidance across main KPIs Q1 2018 actual FY 2018 guidance Revenue Growth YoY 15% High single to low double digit Mid to high 20s EBITDA margin (%) 31% In-service: 13% Cash: 25% 30-35% CAPEX / sales (%)

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