Kungsleden AB (publ) Chief Executive Thomas Erséus Deputy Chief Executive Johan Risberg 20 February 2009.

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Kungsleden AB (publ) Chief Executive Thomas Erséus Deputy Chief Executive Johan Risberg 20 February 2009

2 Kungsleden in brief Kungsleden owns and manages properties generating high and stable long-term returns Returns more important than property type and location A property’s yield cannot be judged without considering risk levels Properties had a book value of SEK 28.6 (25.7) bn as of 31 December Public Properties 54 (50)% Commercial Properties 37 (41)% Nordic Modular 5 (5)% Retirement Homes Germany 4 (4)% Approx. 25,700 shareholders, about 48% private individuals and 24% foreign Ten largest shareholders control 20.7% of equity and voting rights

3 Operations in 2008 Public Properties: - Acquisition of 23 properties for SEK 2.2 bn, divestment of 3 properties for SEK 140 m - 6 properties acquired for SEK 955 m in Norrköping and Nyköping for SEK 955 m from GE Real Estate Nordic region (Mar) -13 public properties acquired from the City of Västerås for over SEK 1 bn (Jan) Commercial Properties: - Acquisition of 29 properties for SEK 1.1 bn, divestment of 25 properties for SEK 1,167 m -8 commercial properties acquired in central Sweden for SEK 365 m (Aug) -5 warehouse and logistics properties divested to Northern Logistic Property ASA for SEK 600 m (Jul) Operations in Germany integrated into Public Properties Specialist skills added, leadership development, appointment of Environmental Manager

44 Profit for calculating dividends SEK m Jan-Dec Gross profit1,9671,705 Sales and administration costs Net financial position Sub-total Property divestments Trading net, divestments12580 Realised value changes Sub-total2681,465 Tax paid and other items not affecting cash flow Profit for calculating dividends

Collaboration with Third AP Fund Divestment of 50% of Hemsö for SEK 15.4 bn on a debt-free basis (EV) including deferred tax, which is consistent with book value, and a property yield of 6.3% in 2008 Enhances Kungsleden’s prospect of remaining an active player in the public segment Enables sustained healthy investment capacity SEK 2.3 bn positive liquidity effect, SEK +800 m on profit for calculating dividends in 2009 Five-year collaboration agreement with Third AP Fund, business focus unchanged Transaction conditional on Hemsö retaining funding and approval from the competition authorities, with completion scheduled for Q1 5

Transaction overview—Hemsö in brief Hemsö Fastighets AB (“Hemsö”)  Wholly owned subsidiary of Kungsleden AB  Owns and manages 282 properties, tenants mainly in the Swedish public sector  Retirement homes(112 properties)  Schools (85 properties)  Care (75 properties)  Other (10 properties)  Average remaining contract term, approx. 7 yr. Approx. 1,330 sq.m.

77 Current market conditions Rentals market Still stable Indexed rents Low rent levels Stable counterparties and cash flows Risk of rental losses cannot be ruled out Financial markets Still no clear signs of credit market easing Interest rates forecast to stay low Transaction market Persistent uncertainty, but reduced interest rates are a step in the right direction Smaller transactions still possible

8 Adapting to the market and diversifying risk Re-allocation of the commercial property holding Reflecting the public portfolio with long contracts and stable counterparties Reduced share of offices and retail Low average rents of SEK 600 per sq.m. for commercial properties Longer rental contracts, 6 yrs. commercial and 7 yrs. public properties Stable cash flows Average property yield, 6.2% on public properties Average property yield, 6.8% on commercial properties Modified production capacity in Nordic Modular Some projects in Germany exited

9 Income Statement SEK m Oct-Dec Jan-Dec Rental revenues ,5292,324 Property costs Gross profit, module sales Gross profit ,9671,705 Trading net Sales and administration costs Net financial position Profit after financial items ,249 Unrealised value changes-1, ,8031,372 Profit/loss before tax-1,4621,070-1,1852,621 Tax Net profit/loss-1,3111, ,400

Financial instruments 3-month STIBOR rose to a peak of 5.6% in the autumn Parts of Kungsleden’s funding portfolio were hedged in Q4 to limit interest rate rises SEK 5 bn fixed at 4% for 2009 to assure cash flow Further hedging measures in the form of closable swaps. A large interest rate change in a short period caused substantial value changes Resulting in a SEK -1,590 m negative value change on financial instruments 10

11 Valuation process Kungsleden’s valuations based on: -Cash flow from the property -Rent levels -Property location and condition -Property’s potential and alternative usage Approx. 90% of portfolio externally valued as of 31 December -Public properties valued at an average of 3% below our internal valuation -Commercial properties valued at an average of 9% above our internal valuation

12 Balance Sheet SEK m Assets31 Dec Properties28,57625,737 Receivables, etc.1,5046,410 Liquid assets Total assets30,72232,781 Liabilities and shareholders’ equity Shareholders’ equity7,0659,040 Interest-bearing liabilities20,74321,068 Non interest-bearing liabilities2,9142,673 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity30,72232,781

13 Funding The average interest on Kungsleden’s portfolio is 4.5% (4.8% on 1 January) Average interest fixing of 2.7 years (1.4 on 1 January) Interest coverage multiple of 1.6 in 2008 Interest fixed for SEK 5 bn of short-term credit at 4% throughout 2009 Un-utilised credits of over SEK 1.8 bn

14 Maturity structure As of 31 December 2008 Maturity Credit, SEK mShare, % Ave. conversion time, years , , , , , Total credit 22, Un-utilised credit -1,750 Total utilised credit 20,743

15 Interest fixings As of 31 December 2008 Interest maturity Nom. amt., SEK mProp., %Ave. Int., % , , , , , , , , Total, loans 20, Market value of loans and derivatives 1,545 Total 22,288

16 The holding

17 Our properties—by type

18 Properties in 132 Swedish municipalities Largest tenants Rental revenue, SEK m Share of rental revenue, % No. of contracts ABB Västra Götaland County Council Municipality of Härnösand Frigoscandia Attendo Care Mälardalen University City of Västerås Vittra Municipality of Norrköping ICA Sverige AB Total

19 Rental revenue maturity structure

Underlying profits, ’97 - ’08 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, ,017 1,304 1,528 1, , SEK m Gross profitProperty trading (1997–2004)Trading net at divestmentRealised value changes From 2005 onwards, profit from property trading is divided between trading net at divestment and realised value changes ,

21 Summary High quality of property portfolio, indexed rents and stable cash flows Sustained healthy underlying operational progress and occupancy levels Long contracts, low rent levels and secure counterparties support property valuations Assuming the transaction with the Third AP Fund is completed, Kungsleden’s Balance Sheet will be strengthened and capacity freed for continued business development Less than 10% of credits mature in 2009, un-utilised credit facilities of over SEK 1.8 bn

22 Outlook for 2009 Continued hesitant transaction market with a sluggish credit market Forecast profit for calculating dividends will be issued when the deal with the Third AP Fund is complete Focus on cash flow, portfolio enhancements and long contracts

Ten largest shareholders (% of voting rights & equity) Andra AP-fonden5.8 Swedbank Robur fonder4.9 Florén Olle and companies2.2 SHB/SPP-fonder2.1 Nordea fonder1.6 SEB Fonder1.0 Kåpan pensioner0.8 Avanza Pension Försäkring AB0.7 Crafoordska stiftelsen0.7 Swedish Red Cross0.7 23

24 The share to 31 December 2008

25 Thanks. Are there any questions?