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Walnut Finance WF Property Plus Acquire a property in the UAE for free WF Property Plus Invest in a Capital Guaranteed Fund* and acquire a Property** in the UAE without any additional investment *Capital Guaranteed Fund guaranteed by AA rated international bank **New property offered by reputed developers selected by Walnut Finance Walnut Finance is a Dubai based consulting firm headed by professionals with over 20 years experience in investments and a presence in the Gulf since 1989 The Twin Towers, Office 701a, Dubai (UAE) Tel +971.4.229.7450 – Fax +971.4.229.7480 www.walnutfinance.com

WF Property Plus 1 2 3 4 5 Invest in a Guaranteed Fund Receive Cash against Investment 2 Use Cash for Property Down Payment 3 Repay Mortgage with Rental Income 4 Own your Property Guaranteed Fund Matures 5 Cash raised against the Fund finances your down payment for the property. Rental income covers your mortgage payments. In fine, you own a property and the guaranteed investment

Actual rate of return of your initial investment +28.91% WF Property Plus Example: Invest $500,000 in a guaranteed fund Raise $250,000 cash against investment Use $250,000 for down payment (20%) of $1,250,000 property Take deferred mortgage for $1,000,000 On completion of construction: Receive annual rental income of $187,500 (15%) Pay Loans $170,000 annually Receive net $17,500 per annum After 7 years: Actual rate of return of your initial investment +28.91% Value of guaranteed fund $975,000 Value of your property $2,435,000 Residual balance loans ($750,000) Net assets $2,660,000 Cash flow received $17,500 per annum

Mr./Ms ………………………………..……………………. WF Property Plus Your personal evaluation: Mr./Ms ………………………………..……………………. Your investment in Capital Guaranteed Fund Cash raised against investment (50%) Value of property acquired (5 times cash raised) Value of your Capital Guaranteed Fund Value of your Property Residual balance of Mortgage Net Assets Cash flow received annually Prepared by ……………………………… of Walnut Finance This is not a recommendation to subscribe units or properties. The presentation is merely for informative purposes. Although Walnut Finance has drawn the report carefully and has aimed at making sure that every number and data in the report is correct, Walnut Finance is not liable for the possible mistakes or deficiencies in the text. In addition, historical performance is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed prior to maturity, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The value of the investments fluctuates according to the market; fluctuations in currency exchange rates as well as fund fees affect the return of the investments.