© 2013 Tieto Corporation Tieto Q4/2012 Kimmo Alkio – President and CEO Lasse Heinonen – CFO Pellervo Hämäläinen – VP, Communications & IR 6 February 2013.

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© 2013 Tieto Corporation Tieto Q4/2012 Kimmo Alkio – President and CEO Lasse Heinonen – CFO Pellervo Hämäläinen – VP, Communications & IR 6 February

Q in brief Strong improvement in underlying profitability Strategy execution on schedule Divestments of low-synergy businesses 2

IT service market and market drivers 3 The macroeconomic outlook in Northern Europe and the IT services market in Tieto’s core countries have remained relatively stable Overall IT services market may reflect cautiousness at the beginning of 2013 The Nordic IT services market expected to grow by ~2% in 2013 IT outsourcing the strongest growing area The telecom sector expected to remain sluggish in 2013 due to customers’ cost savings programmes Mobility Big Data Cloud Social Media Market drivers

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Q4 highlights Strong improvement in underlying profitability - strategy execution on schedule Net sales EUR (489.7) million, down by 2% Excluding currency effects and divestments, net sales were down by 2% Operating profit (EBIT) EUR -8.3 (26.1) million, or -1.7% (5.3) of net sales Includes impairments of EUR 33.6 and restructuring costs of EUR 18.5 EBIT excluding one-off items EUR 43.8 (34.2) million, or 9.2% (7.0) of net sales Order intake Book-to-bill 1.1 (1.2) Order intake EUR 550 (601) million Order backlog EUR (1 719) Earnings per share EUR (0.18) EPS excluding one-off items EUR 0.41 (0.28) 4

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Quarterly development Net cash flow Offshore ratio MEUR Number of personnel % Net debt/EBITDA -8.8% 5 Offshore ratio of IT Services increased to 35% Offshore ratio of PES 59% Number of personnel down by a net amount of 1 586

– executing strategy Divest Danish union business Divest financial services product business in UK Divest Italy and Spain Divest Belarus delivery center and closing of Bangalore center Divest local businesses in Germany and Netherlands Divest Danish union business Divest financial services product business in UK Divest Italy and Spain Divest Belarus delivery center and closing of Bangalore center Divest local businesses in Germany and Netherlands Lifecare solution launched Tieto cloud server and Productivity cloud launched Recognized as most competent Microsoft partner in Northern Europe Group-level technology strategy defined Lifecare solution launched Tieto cloud server and Productivity cloud launched Recognized as most competent Microsoft partner in Northern Europe Group-level technology strategy defined Large outsourcing agreement with NSN Ticket and information system for Helsinki Region Transport City of Stockholm IT operations Folksam IT operations Five year agreement with Kesko Apoteket contract renewal Large outsourcing agreement with NSN Ticket and information system for Helsinki Region Transport City of Stockholm IT operations Folksam IT operations Five year agreement with Kesko Apoteket contract renewal Strategy defined Competitive cost structure actions initiated Operating model to support strategy execution in place New Leadership Team nominated Strategy defined Competitive cost structure actions initiated Operating model to support strategy execution in place New Leadership Team nominated Strategy and organization New Service offering and technology Key customer WINs Divest businesses with low synergy

EBIT excluding one-off items, EUR million 43.8 (34.2) +28% (117.1) +17% 7 Q4/ Net sales, EUR million479 (490) -2% 1825 (1828) 0% Impairment charges mainly related to Germany One-off items total EBIT, including one-off items, EUR million -8.3 (26.1) (98.1) -45% Year of restructuring Restructuring costs Capital gain related to the divestment of UK business 15.4 EBIT margin excluding one-off items, % 9.2% (7.0) 7.5% (6.4)

8 Dividend proposal Dividend policy Dividend payout ratio minimum 50% of net result Average payout ratio in the past few years at 80% Dividend proposal for 2012 EUR 0.83 (0.75) per share Cash flow 52% of free cash flow* Strong balance sheet Net debt / EBITDA currently at 0.2 Financial targets: net debt / EBITDA less than 1.5 *) Proposal by the Board of Directors *) Net cash flow from operations - CAPEX EUR

Market units and business lines Q

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Finland and the Baltic countries Positive sales development continued in most sectors Net sales at EUR 205 (202) million, up by 2% Strong CSI growth Strongest growth in the finance and public sector EBIT at EUR 21.1 (23.9) million, or 10.3% (11.9%) EBIT excluding one-off items EUR 24.7 (24.6) million, or 12.0% (12.2) The cost savings programme contributed to continued profit improvement 10

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Scandinavia Strongest growth in healthcare, welfare, media and energy sectors Net sales at EUR 143 (147) million, down by 2% Excluding currency effects and the divestment, net sales were down by 4% Decreased internal sales to Global Accounts External sales up by 1% Growth in Sweden and Norway Good performance in the healthcare and welfare solutions as well as the media and the energy sectors EBIT at EUR 7.7 (2.4) million, or 5.4% (1.6) EBIT excluding one-off items EUR 11.5 (2.4) million, or 8.0% (1.6) Subcontracting costs declined substantially Profit development was partly attributable to weak comparison figure 11

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Central Europe* & Russia Preparations to divest German and Dutch operations Net sales at EUR 31 (36) million, external sales at the previous year’s level Net sales down by 13% due to internal business transfers Largest increase in Russia, especially in the Cards area Negative development in Product Engineering Solutions continued EBIT at EUR (-6.8) million, or -71.7% (-18.9) EBIT excluding one-off items EUR -2.7(-5.3) million, or -8.5% (-14.7) Positive trend continued in Russia German operations remained unsatisfactory in the fourth quarter Spanish and Italian operations divested Divestment of German and Dutch operations announced in February 2013 * Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Poland 12

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Global Accounts Sales declined, profitability improved Net sales at 166 (185) EUR, down by 10% Excluding divestment and currency fluctuations, net sales were down by 7% Decline in Industry Solutions and Enterprise Solutions due to customers’ cost savings programmes EBIT at EUR (9.6) million, or -6.1% (5.2) EBIT excl. one-off items EUR 15.1 (15.3) million, or 9.1% (8.3) Profitability improved Operations successfully adjusted to meet lower demand Substantially lower subcontracting costs Includes ~20 accounts, sales offices (Canada/USA, Italy, Spain, the UK) and offshore countries China, the Czech Republic, India and Philippines 13

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Business Lines Industry Solutions Enterprise Solutions Managed Services & Transformation Product Engineering Customer sales EUR 148 (147) million Healthy growth continued in the energy and HC&W sector Good sales pipeline for Tieto’s Lifecare solutions Underlying profitability improved further Customer sales EUR 148 (147) million Healthy growth continued in the energy and HC&W sector Good sales pipeline for Tieto’s Lifecare solutions Underlying profitability improved further Customer sales EUR 71 (71) million Finland continued as the strongest market Profitability improved substantially, mainly due to the cost savings programme Customer sales EUR 71 (71) million Finland continued as the strongest market Profitability improved substantially, mainly due to the cost savings programme Customer sales down to EUR 175 (182) million, partly due to some large transformation projects in Sweden Profitability improved: weak comparison figure and cost savings programme Customer sales down to EUR 175 (182) million, partly due to some large transformation projects in Sweden Profitability improved: weak comparison figure and cost savings programme Customer sales EUR 85 (90) million Mobile devices segment still under pressure, healthy development in network equipment manufacturers’ segment Sales decline partly attributable to PES operations in German Still potential to improve the utilization rate Customer sales EUR 85 (90) million Mobile devices segment still under pressure, healthy development in network equipment manufacturers’ segment Sales decline partly attributable to PES operations in German Still potential to improve the utilization rate 31% (30) 31% (30) 15% (14) 15% (14) 36% (37) 36% (37) 18% (18) 18% (18) % of total sales 14

© 2012 Tieto Corporation Competitive cost structure programme ahead of plan Target to achieve annualized net savings of EUR 60 m Net savings of around EUR 25 million gained in 2012 Total restructuring costs of EUR 57.1 million booked by the end of 2012 Including ~200 redundancies mainly in Q In 2013, one-off costs are expected to be far lower, around half of the 2012 level Jan Dec 2012Competitive cost structure reductions DivestmentsOutsourcing deals Recruitment for new competences Of which Finland 450 Sweden 300 Germany 180 other 470 Number of personnel

~ 550 employees ~ 100 employees HC Central Europe ~ 100 employees Industrial R&D ~ 150 employees Events after review period Divestment of local German and Dutch businesses Divested local businesses Tieto Germany Tieto Netherlands From Tieto India (dedicated to Germany) From Tieto Poland (dedicated to Germany) TIPS for forest industry ~100 employees Energy Component industry ~20 employees Continuing global businesses in Tieto Global PES and other global roles ~20 employees Tieto divests its local operations in Germany and Netherlands to German industrial group AURELIUS Some 900 employees will be transferred to new company Tieto India (~1 450) and Poland (~950) remain key delivery centers for IT services and Product Engineering Services 16

Net sales of divested businesses amounted to over EUR 110 million in 2012 Tieto’s operating margin of underlying business will improve by some 0.5 percentage points based on 2012 performance German businesses were loss-making in 2012 Tieto booked about EUR 30 million in impairment in Q Tieto is expected to book some EUR 5 million in additional divestment costs Mainly related to taxes, at the time of the closing Cash flow impact will amount to approximately EUR 20 million negative Mainly due to the restoration of shareholders equity in Tieto Deutschland GmbH, which occur between signing and closing Closing is expected to take place Q Events after review period Divestment of local German and Dutch businesses 17

Full-year outlook for 2013 Tieto expects its organic net sales development to be at the level of the IT services market growth, with the exception of weaker outlook in the telecom sector Tieto expects its profitability to continue to improve and full-year operating profit (EBIT) excluding one-off items to increase from the previous year’s level (EUR million in 2012) 18

Strategy update Focused Simplified Positioned for future 19

Strategy implementation has specific topics for each year Transition to industry driven structure Accelerate Consulting and System Integration expansion and Managed Services automation Implement competitive cost structure Focus on 2012 operating plan Expand full life-cycle IT services Make future market choices and initiate execution Product Engineering Services strategy defined and execution to pursue global opportunities starts Seek growth in and beyond core markets Consider strategic inorganic opportunities Focus on future growth Focus on future growth Expand service scope Expand service scope 2012 Build the foundation 2012 Build the foundation 20

Priorities for 2013 Transformation driven customer value High quality project based operations Employer of choice Proactively transform customers’ legacy environments Drive mobility and SaaS models for our industry products Expand PES’ global customer base Proactively transform customers’ legacy environments Drive mobility and SaaS models for our industry products Expand PES’ global customer base Enhance industry specific full-stack implementations Continue standardization and quality focus in managed services Accelerate global delivery capability Enhance industry specific full-stack implementations Continue standardization and quality focus in managed services Accelerate global delivery capability Increase industry process competencies Promote knowledge sharing networks Invest into CSI transformation competencies Increase industry process competencies Promote knowledge sharing networks Invest into CSI transformation competencies Priorities Objectives Financial objectives (Profitability, Cash flow, Revenue, Order intake) Financial objectives (Profitability, Cash flow, Revenue, Order intake) 21

New operating model based on project-driven steering Reporting segments in 2013 Financial Services Public, Healthcare and Welfare Manufacturing, Retail and Logistics Telecom, Media, Energy and Utilities Enterprise SolutionsConsulting and System Integration Managed Services and TransformationManaged Services Product Engineering Services Industry SolutionsIndustry Products Sales and EBIT for Service Lines will be reported Sales for Industry Groups will be reported

Q in brief Strong improvement in underlying profitability Strategy execution on schedule Divestments of low-synergy businesses 23

Financial calendar Week 8/2013Annual Report 2012 on Tieto's website 25 March 2013Annual General Meeting 25 April 2013Interim report 1/ July 2013Interim report 2/ October 2013Interim report 3/

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