October 2009 Proposed Acquisition of Halifax Estate Agencies Limited Simon Embley, Group Chief Executive Officer Dean Fielding, Group Chief Finance Officer.

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October 2009 Proposed Acquisition of Halifax Estate Agencies Limited Simon Embley, Group Chief Executive Officer Dean Fielding, Group Chief Finance Officer

2 EBITA Full Year * A track record of profitable growth Source: Company Accounts LSL is well placed to take advantage of consolidation opportunities and has a successful track record on integration * Before exceptional items, amortisation of intangible assets and share based payments LSL has proven its resilience through the worst housing market in the last 50 years H profit up 17% to £10.9m despite the market At 30 June 2009 net debt reduced from £61.7m to £43.1m Current trading is running ahead of management expectations Net debt reduced by a further £2m at 31 August 2009 LSL is well positioned to take advantage of consolidation opportunities LSL’s track record on acquisitions Acquisitions Successful acquisition and corporate transformation of Your Move from Aviva in July 2004 for £42m Acquisition and integration of Reeds Rains In October 2005 for £18m net cash Acquisition of C&G Surveyors (Barnwoods) in June 2007 for £30m TUPE transfer of Ekins Surveyors in July 2007

3 Profile and historical financial information : Halifax Estate Agencies Limited Halifax Estate Agency Profile Financial Information 4th largest estate agency network in the UK Comprising 125 owned branches, 93 franchise branches; including 31 branches with lettings Market leadership in Northern Ireland where LSL does not have a presence Incorporates a stand alone asset management business with a number of key lender clients including Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) Historically loss-making at the operating level Business run primarily for FS product distribution Profitability adversely affected by LBG corporate costs plus significant management and head office costs 2008 cost base included: £39.7m of LBG central recharges; £19.4m of head office and regional costs; and £4.4m of identified one offs. Following restructure we estimate running costs will be reduced by over £50m per annum

4 LSL strategic rationale An opportunity to acquire a high quality branch network, register of clients and pipeline of sales on favourable commercial terms. Includes an established asset management business with existing clients and a new three-year contract with Bank of Scotland, which includes:  33% or 2,000 cases direct to LSL estate agency branches at a fee of 1.5%  75% allocation of any work over 6,000 annualised cases estimated to be worth 4,000 cases per year to the new asset management business at a fee of 1.8% Acquisition includes the transfer of 130 mortgage advisors, who arranged over 8,000 cases in This will strengthen LSL’s position within the mortgage market, bringing LSL up to second place in the directly employed UK mortgage advisors league table. The rebranding of HEAL offices to Your Move, Reeds Rains and InterCounty brands will strengthen LSL’s estate agency position in local markets, increasing our leverage with suppliers, brand concentration and market share in existing locations. The acquisition will make LSL the second largest Estate Agent in the UK

5 Principal terms of the acquisition Acquisition of the entire share capital of HEAL from Bank of Scotland (BoS) for £1. A pro forma balance sheet which includes circa £38.4m of net current assets. This will include minimum cash of £22.2m which will cover restructuring costs, rebranding and additional working capital. Freehold property value estimated at £8m A new three-year asset management contract with Bank of Scotland worth circa £8m per annum, subject to service levels. TUPE transfer of employees from HBOS plc to LSL’s operating subsidiaries. Agreement contains indemnities from BoS to protect LSL from liabilities including pensions, financial services mis-selling and non-operational premises. Completion is expected on 15 January 2010 with the restructuring of the business, rebranding the offices and integration of IT and our back office taking place over the three months following exchange of contracts.

6 Financial bridge - the rationale Sales Per Branch Halifax offices are performing as well as LSL’s at branch level in terms of gross residential sales. The branch staff are professional, well trained and operate to the National Federation of Property Professionals Code. Other Income LSL’s other income, mainly General Insurance, lettings and asset management, is well ahead of HEAL’s. The new asset management contract awarded to us by LBG will significantly narrow this gap. We intend to roll out LSL’s lettings format to all HEAL branches throughout All General Insurance sales will move to a renewal basis on LSL platforms wef exchange. Cost Base HEAL’s cost base per branch is heavily impacted by recharges from LBG and by an expensive head office and regional structure LSL will migrate all HEAL offices on to our own network and cost base wef completion.

7 Total Mortgage Approvals House Purchase Approvals Current trading, trends and prospects Source: Bank of England data Since 1 July 2009 the group has performed ahead of management’s expectations against a backdrop of a slightly improving housing market H housing transaction were slightly up on H2 2008, running at an annualised rate of 520,000. Since the half year, July and August running at an annualised rate of 720,000 Remortgage volumes still depressed due to low interest rates and availability of higher LTV mortgage credits Net debt down by £2m to £41m at 31 August We remain cautious about the outlook for 2010 Source: Bank of England data

8 Summary Purchase of 218 estate agency branches for £1, making LSL the second largest estate agent in the UK A three year asset management contract with the largest lender in the UK Pro forma net assets of £38.4m and minimum cash of £22.2m to cover restructuring costs Management track record of turning around corporate estate agency businesses The acquisition will be cash positive in 2010 and earnings enhancing in 2011 assuming a modest market recovery Significant profit potential when the market recovers to more normal levels  Normal market – 1.2m housing transactions  LSL owned branches in 2007 delivered an average profit in excess of £40k per branch Completion expected 15th January 2010