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Payments Growth + Cash Flow in the US 1 Explosive Payments Growth in India – Bill Payment and E Commerce

REQUIRED STATEMENT ABOUT FORECASTS Calpians models and projections are based on certain key assumptions, including but not limited to the following: Availability of adequate and appropriately priced financing to continue in business Availability of acquisitions which can be completed Continued performance of key staff Continued favorable business conditions and economic climate. Money on Mobile Forecasts are the representation of MoM Management. Certain of the statements contained herein may be statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements that are based on management's current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. In addition to statements which are forward-looking by reason of context, the words may, will, should, expects, plans, intends,anticipates, believes, estimates, predicts, potential, or continue and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or events may differ materially from those in such statements due to, without limitation, (i) our ability to acquire retail credit card processing residual streams (residuals), (ii) our ability to raise capital to fund our acquisitions, (iii) our ability to successfully integrate multiple residuals acquisitions, (iv) changing levels of competition, (v) changes in laws and regulations, including government regulation of the credit card processing industry and other related financial institutions, and (vi) general competitive factors. This business plan is for confidential information purposes only and is not a solicitation for investment. 2 THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITIES. ANY OFFER OF SECURITIES OF THE COMPANY SHALL BE MADE ONLY TO QUALIFIED INVESTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES LAWS PROHIBIT ANY PERSON WHO HAS MATERIAL NON-PUBLIC INFORMATION ABOUT A COMPANY FROM PURCHASING OR SELLING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, SECURITIES OF SUCH COMPANY.

CALPIAN - INVESTMENT THESIS Experienced leadership – 40%+ ownership Steady positive cash flow in US - Growing Explosive growth in India through Money On Mobile – 300% growth 3 Two High Growth Businesses Increasing Shareholder Value

COMPANY OVERVIEW Provides credit and debit card processing services to retail merchants and businesses in the U.S. Growth through acquiring portfolios from Independent Services Organizations (ISOs). 4 India based mobile payments company that allows users to make financial transactions with their cell phone. Acquired stake in March 2012 with options to purchase up to 74%. Calpian Commerce – U.S. cash flow business Money on Mobile© Mobile Payments in India Explosive Growth Best of Both Worlds: Steady Cash Flow Explosive Growth

MANAGEMENT TEAM 5 Average 20 years in payments Harold Montgomery – CEO Stanford MBA 1985 Started in payments in 1987 Shashank Joshi – President MoM Maharastra Institute of Technology 10 years in payments Craig Jessen – President SMU MBA 1984 Started in payments in 1991 David Pilotte – CFO University of Houston MBA 1986, CPA With Calpian since 2010 Tom Tesmer – COO Merchant Operations University of Washington 30+ years in payments and technology operations

Provides credit and debit card processing services to small retail merchants in the U.S. Growth through acquiring Independent Sales/Services Organizations (ISOs) 6 POSITIONED FOR GROWTH

CALPIAN, INC. Provides card processing to 16,000 small merchants and B2B clients Operates its own processing gateway - SecurePay TM Operates sales offices in upstate New York, Atlanta Top notch IT support team provides technical integration services for merchants Growth organically and through acquisition 7 A Low Cost Provider Low cost processor Low cost sales engine Provider of technical solutions to complex payment needs (Healthcare)

U.S. CORE BUSINESS: STEADY, GROWING CASH FLOWS Acquires cash flows in the US Payment processing contracts Pay 2x-3x annual CF Cash Flow Positive Now Goal to add ~$5 million in EBITDA each year 8 Public Comparable: Heartland Payment Systems (HPY), Vantiv (VNTV) Public Market Comp is 7.8x EBITDA Growth subject to deal flow, financing and pricing negotiations *Audited 2011*2012* Revenue EBITDA0.5(0.4) * Audited *FY 2013 and beyond objectives are not formal guidance; only to be used for informational purposes - All values in USD

Money on Mobile is a way for consumers to pay using the cell phone Uses a virtual currency available at retail stores at retail stores Replaces the checkbook or debit card used in the U.S. Positioned to capture huge growth in mobile ecommerce in India. 9 EXPLOSIVE GROWTH

The Next Global Growth Engine? INDIA BACKGROUND Population 1.2 Billion, growing to 1.6 Billion by 2030 Middle Class = ~300 million people ($500 income/month) Per Capita GDP = $300 income/month Economy growing 6+% per year Source: CIA.gov World Fact Book Highest smart phone growth rate in the world Increasing E Commerce growth based on smart phones 10

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIA 11 Addressable Market is 750+MILLION mobile phones 1 BILLION SIM cards The window for a fast, easy, reliable payment system is wide open. All Cash Economy Lack of Bank Accounts (only 200M of 1.2B people) No Payment Mechanisms (credit, debit or check) Weak Transportation (daily errands take time)

WHAT CAN YOU BUY? 12 Fast, easy, reliable, cheap HUGE value proposition vs. current methods The Payment Engine of Mobile E Comerce Allows consumers to use their mobile phone to transact: Pre-paid Cell Phone Utility Bill Payment Physical Shopping Pre-paid Television Ticketing Total Combined Market ~$200 Billion + Mobile Based E Commerce MoM is:

HOW DOES MoM WORK? ,860 Retailers 15 Cell Providers 6 Satellite TV Transaction Margin = 0.5% Grows to 1% Retailers are commission sales people Step 3 - Cash Step 2 - Purchase of Cell 5% Discount Step 1 - Cash Step 4 - Purchase of Cell 4.5% Discount 67.4 Million Consumers

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MoM- Retailers 17 Retailers are commission sales people Extrapolation of current growth in yellow

MoM – Cumulative Unique Users on System 18 Extrapolation of current growth in yellow

MoM – Monthly Volume Processed 19

Volume Growth 20 ProductAverage TicketMonthly FrequencyEstimated Average Monthly Spend Cell Top Up$1.002x$2.00 Physical Shopping$110x$10 Utility Payment$8.001x$8.00 TV Top Up$2.002x$4.00 Travel Ticketing$0.30-$15.001x-20x$10.00 Total Spend/Month$ What will 35 million consumers do with Money on Mobile? All numbers are estimates We do these now Mobile E Commerce$????$??

Money on Mobile: 10x Nearest Competitor 21 Best Financed Only One w/ Full Suite of Services Greenfield Opportunity MoM is: First Mover Advantage to Money on Mobile Store Count User Count Monthly Processed Volume Notes Money on Mobile (July 13) 157, millionRs 933 millionGrowing 6%/month on month Beam Money (May 13) 50,00018 millionRs 91 millionSearching for capital AirTel Money110,000UnknownRs 15 millionNot Interoperable Vodafone8,000Unknown Beginning phase – not interoperable <10% <1%

22 The Internet is Mobile in India

23 Smart Phones Are Exploding in India

Money on Mobile Is at the Epicenter of Three Huge Trends 24 Mobile E commerce growth Rising smart phone penetration Young demographics and rising incomes E Commerce in India will be: Smart phone based Paid for using Money on Mobile

Each Market Has Its Own Payment Backbone 25 NameCountryUsersAnnual Volume AlipayChina700+ million? PayPalUS117 million$200 Billion Money on Mobile India71 million$200 million QiwiRussia14 million$15 Billion M-PesaKenya21 Million$32 Billion Each system is based on characteristics of that market Bank account penetration Credit card usage Spending Trends

Focus On M-PESA In Kenya 26 First Mobile Money System Started April 2007 Domestic Remittance is majority of volume Ubiquitous presence in Kenya India is 30x Kenya in size M-Pesa Metrics 95% of Adults Transaction Volume 42% of GDP Estimated Net Operating Revenue (1.0%) Kenya 21 Million $32.4 Billion $320 million/year M-PESA

STEADY CASHFLOW 27 EXPLOSIVE GROWTH