SOCIETE GENERALE COVERED BOND PROGRAMS SG SCF INVESTOR PRESENTATION June 2014.

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SOCIETE GENERALE COVERED BOND PROGRAMS SG SCF INVESTOR PRESENTATION June 2014

| P.2 DISCLAIMER This document may contain a number of forecasts and comments relating to the targets and strategies of the Societe Generale Group. These forecasts are based on a series of assumptions, both general and specific, notably - unless specified otherwise - the application of accounting principles and methods in accordance with IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) as adopted in the European Union, as well as the application of existing prudential regulations. This information was developed from scenarios based on a number of economic assumptions for a given competitive and regulatory environment. The Group may be unable: - to anticipate all the risks, uncertainties or other factors likely to affect its business and to appraise their potential consequences; - to evaluate precisely the extent to which the occurrence of a risk or a combination of risks could cause actual results to differ materially from those provided in this presentation. There is a risk that these projections will not be met. Investors are advised to take into account factors of uncertainty and risk likely to impact the operations of the Group when basing their investment decisions on information provided in this document. Unless otherwise specified, the sources for the rankings are internal. The Group’s condensed consolidated accounts at 30 June 2014 thus prepared were examined by the Board of Directors on 31 July The Statutory Auditors’ limites review of the condensed consolidated financial statements is currently underway. The financial information presented for the six-month period ending 30 June 2014 has been prepared in accordance with IFRS as adopted in the European Union and applicable at this date.

| P.3 33 GENERAL PRESENTATION : Key characteristics Program Term Société Générale SCF (Société de Crédit Foncier) established in October Inaugural issuance in May 2008 EUR 15bn EMTN program Rated AA+ (S&P) / Aaa (Moody’s) Listing: Euronext Paris ECBC Covered Bonds Label since December 2012 Assets(*) Specialized in refinancing exposures to / or guaranteed by eligible public entities Transfer by way of security using L from the French Code Monétaire et Financier (remise en pleine propriété à titre de garantie) Cover pool size: EUR 11.95bn -1,663 loans originated by Société Générale to or guaranteed by French (88.5% of the cover pool), US (1.6%), Belgian (1.0%), UAE (2.5%), German (2.8%), Norvegian (0.9%), Austrian (0.2%) and supranational (2.4%) public entities -Exposures geared towards highly rated regions of France (main regions: Ile de France 20.9%, Rhône-Alpes 12.2%, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur 9.97%) -Well balanced between municipalities 25.9%, departments 23.4%, regions 9.5%, hospitals 16.3% and others for 25.0% -No delinquencies -Nominal over-collateralisation: 23.96% -Weighted average life of 6.8 years (after prepayments) 67.8% of the cover pool is composed of assets directly eligible to ECB refinancing transactions Obligations Foncières(*) Compliant with provision 22(4) of EU UCITS Directive and with art.129 Capital Requirement Regulation 28 outstanding series for a total of EUR 9.6bn Weighted average life of 6.0 years Benchmark transactions as well as private placements *Figures as of end of June 2014

| P.4 GENERAL PRESENTATION : A rigorous risk management Credit Risk on Assets Credit Risk on Bank Counterparties Interest and currency Risk Liquidity Risk Eligible assets restricted by law to a narrow range of high quality assets Cover assets come from SG group entities (eg. only self-originated Public entities loans) Eligibility is verified at two levels (reputable law firm and Specific Controller) Minimum 5% overcollateralisation All hedging counterparties must meet a minimum rating requirement as per rating agencies public methodologies Strong protection in case of liquidation or bankruptcy of Société Générale (bankruptcy remoteness by law, absolute seniority of payments over all creditors, no early redemption or acceleration, equal ranking to servicing fees and swap counterparties) Interest rate swaps are used with the objective of neutralising interest rate risk as much as possible In line with SG Group‘s management policy, all assets and liabilities originally in foreign currency are swapped for Euros at inception SG SCF has the capacity to access ECB refinancing: 67.83% of the cover pool is eligible as collateral to ECB facilities Substitute assets as defined by the SCF law and up to a max. of 15% of total privileged resources Coverage of 180 days of liquidity needs excluding any internal or external committed liquidity providing mechanism

| P.5 ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT (1/2) At the end of June 2014: Cover Pool principal outstanding amount: EUR 12Bn Covered Bonds principal outstanding: EUR 9.6Bn OC rate: 23.96%

| P.6 ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT (2/2) The structure has been optimized in terms of ALM in order to keep an OC Rate > 100% on the whole life of the OF In June 2014, thanks to the transfer of new assets, there is no coverage gap  Cover Pool (1) : Cover Pool after prepayments (0.53%)  Cover Pool (2) : Cover Pool after prepayments (0.53%) including public sector loans reserves and conservative assumptions of new public sector loans origination With a EUR 1.2bn issuance capacity (3 retained issues in June 2014)

| P.7 LIABILITIES REVIEW ■34 outstanding OF series for an amount of EUR 9.6bn (end of June 2014) ■New issue in year 2014 March 2014: EUR 100M, Private placement, March 2017 June 2014: - EUR 200M, Retained issue, June EUR 200M, Retained issue, June EUR 800M, Retained issue, June 2028

| P.8 CONTACTS Chief Executive Officer Stéphane LANDON Group Treasurer SG SFH and SG SCF CEO Covered Bonds Team Didier HARNOIS Head of Group Collateral Management Jonathan BENICHOU Covered Bonds Issuer Deputy Chief Executive Officer Vincent ROBILLARD Head of Group Funding SG SFH and SG SCF Deputy CEO Zdravka IANKOVA Covered Bonds Issuer Ahmed EL-MORABITI Covered Bonds Issuer Sylvie MAHOUCHE Covered Bonds Issuer

16 March 2011