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HRADF: Putting Greek economy into long-term perspective Takis Athanasopoulos Chairman Athens, 24 th January 2013

HRADF is the Agency embedded with the task of executing the privatisations programme of the State. It operates in full alignment and direct and strict coordination with the competent governmental Authorities and Ministries. Primary goal is to raise total proceeds of 50bn as stipulated in the Medium Term Fiscal Strategy Plan. Secondary goal is the transformation of the Greek economy and society through long-term foreign direct investments that are expected to follow the actual transactions of the project. HRADF: ITS MISSION

CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE REAL ESTATE ASSETS LARGE PORTFOLIO OF ASSETS

CORPORATE CATEGORIES OF ASSETS 4

CORPORATE 11 ASSETS OPAP EYATH ODIE LARCO HELPE EYDAP ELTA EAS ELVO AIA TRAINOSE 5

INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORIES OF ASSETS

INFRASTRUCTURE 8 ASSETS DEPA/DESFA PPC EGNATIA ODOS REGIONAL AIRPORTS SMALL PORTS & MARINAS OLP, OLTH, 10 REG. PORTS SΟUΤΗ KAVALA DIGITAL DIVIDEND

KEY INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS Indicative Clusters of Hubs and Satellites 48 MARINAS Existing / constructed tourist ports not greenfield Hub Marinas Proximity to (international) airport Proximity to a city or to important archeological / tourist sites Significant berth size and upland area At least one Hub marina in each Navigational Zone Satellites Proximity to Hub marina/sailing Flows Low CAPEX requirements in order to be operational Cluster size does not exceed 1600 berths Luxury & Megayacht Marinas Mykonos & Argostoli potential luxury marinas Part of Lavrio Port converted to Mega Yacht Marina

KEY INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS 12 PORTS including OLP & OLTH 2 11 12 # Port Container General Cargo Dry Bulk Car Terminal Ferry Cruise 1 OLP 2 OLTH 3 Patra HRADF owns approx 74% of the share capital in listed OLP & OLTH 100% of the share capital in the remaining ports 7 6 5 10 3 8 1 9 4 4 Heraklion 5 Volos 6 Igoumenitsa 7 Corfu 8 Elefsina 9 Lavrion 10 Rafina 11 Kavala 12 Alexandroupolis Port Status The Hellenic Republic is the owner of port zones All twelve companies have long-term concessions with the Hellenic Republic for the use and exploitation of the respective port zones Port Activity Piraeus Port is by far the largest Greek port in terms of passenger and container traffic Thessaloniki Port has stronger focus on cargo Corfu and Igoumenitsa Ports have significant presence in cruise and ferry traffic respectively Most of other ports are predominantly passenger ports (cruise traffic), with limited cargo traffic as well

KEY INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS 37 REGIONAL AIRPORTS Kerkyra Ioannina Kastoria Thessaloniki Kozani Kavala Alexandroupolis Limnos 28 on islands 11 with mixed civil/military use Greece Aktio Anchialos Skiathos Skyros Mytilini Kefallinia Chios Zakynthos Araxos Athens Ikaria Samos Kalamata Kythira Syros Paros Milos Mykonos Leros Naxos Kalymnos Astypalaia Santorini Kos Rhodes Chania Heraklion Siteia Karpathos Kasos Kastellorizo

REAL ESTATE CATEGORIES OF ASSETS

KEY REAL ESTATE ASSETS Buildings Abroad London Brussels Tashkent Ljubljana Belgrade Cyprus

KEY REAL ESTATE ASSETS SALE/REPO OF 28 BUILDINGS Min. of Education Min. of Health National Statistics Agency Police Headquarters Min. of Interior Min. of Culture Min. of Justice Various Tax Authorities Etc.

KEY REAL ESTATE ASSETS REAL ESTATE LOT2 Cluster of 250 assets Xenia at Paliouri Chalkidiki Small Xenia Hotels Camping in Sithonia Land Plot in Sampariza Kaimaktsalan Snow Resort Motorway supporting Areas Etc.

KEY REAL ESTATE ASSETS REAL ESTATE LOT3 Cluster of 40 assets Tatoi Prasonisi Residences in Plaka Thermal Springs Etc.

PROGRESS SO FAR

2BN* RAISED IN 2 YEARS Mobile Telephony Licenses Hellenic Football Prognostic Organisation Extension of License OTE Hellenic Football Prognostic Organisation VLT Licences State Lotteries Licence International Broadcasting Center * 1.971 BN

IMMENSE INFRASTRUCTURE WORK HAS BEEN DONE properties have been audited and valuated More than 80,000 more than 3,000 regulatory, properties have been selected for development administrative and technical barriers slowing down privatisations have been lifted in 5 months 57 out of 86

7 PRIVATISATIONS IN PROCESS HELLINIKON OPAP DEPA/DESFA KASSIOPI - CORFU AFANTOU - RHODES PROPERTIES ABROAD ASTIR VOULIAGMENIS

PROJECT TARGETS 2013 Q1 2013 Horserace Betting Organization (ODIE) Hellenic Post (ELTA) Hellenic Vehicle Industry (ELVO) Mining and Metallurgical Company (LARCO) Hellenic Defense Systems (EAS) Egnatia Odos Small ports & marinas (1 ST cluster) Regional airports (1 ST cluster) Astir Vouliagmenis EYATH Real estate lot2 Q2 2013 Hellenic Petroleum (HELPE) Athens Water (EYDAP) Athens Airport (AIA) Railways (Trainose) Thessaloniki Port Authority (OLTH) Piraeus Port Authority (OLP) Large regional ports Q3 2013 Public Power Corporation (PPC) South Kavala Gas Storage Q4 2013 Digital Dividend Real estate lot3

EFFECTIVE AND TRANSPARENT DECISION-MAKING PROCESS Hellenic Republic Financial, legal, technical advisors Council of Experts Strategic directions Assets transfer Legislation HRADF Members of the Board of Directors + Observers appointed by the Troika of International Institutions (EC, ECB and IMF) Privatisation procedures HRADF s staff Independent Evaluator Preferred Bidder Control of procedures Transparency and effectiveness in the decision-making process are safeguarded by the active involvement of 3 independent parties: - Council of Experts - Independent Evaluator - Court of Auditors Court of Auditors CONTRACT Approval

Privatisations provide both direct and indirect benefits to the country and the society as a whole. Not only will they have significant financial benefits, as their proceeds will help to reduce the public debt burden, but they will also attract much needed investments to re-launch the Greek economy, benefiting the society and touching the everyday life of the citizens. WHY PRIVATISATIONS

MULTILAYERED BENEFITS SPANNING THROUGHOUT A LONG PERIOD OF TIME 1. actual transaction 2. set up period 3. operational period

MOU Targets from privatisations 2011-2016 1. financial benefits from the actual transaction The goal is to raise total proceeds of 50bn as stipulated in the Medium Term Fiscal Strategy Plan - 11.1bn by 2016 and - 25bn by the end of 2020

2. anticipated investments in privatisation assets by the investor Corporate 1.375bn Infrastructure 6.89bn Foreign Direct Investments flow to the country TOTAL: 26.345bn Real Estate 18.08bn

2. investments that will create employment opportunities - Job creation will follow an increasing course throughout the privatisations process 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 2015-16: 115,000 new jobs 0 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 mid 2020s: 140,000 new jobs Annual increase of employment (% deviations from ref. basis) IOVE research on the macro- economic effects of the development of the assets of the Hellenic Republic through privatisations June 2012

3. investments with long-term benefits to the country Jobs creation Contribution to state budget by their direct and indirect taxation Introduction of guidelines promoting environmental principles in investments Provision of better services for the citizen Less regulatory burdens in day-to-day transactions of the citizen with the State flexible public administration Improvement of living conditions of local communities Reposition Greece on international tourism map as premium destination Promotion of Greece as an alternative tourism destination (e.g. through spas, ski resorts etc.) Introduction of corporate governance rules Enhancement of visibility of Greek islands through promotion of their infrastructure

KEY TAKE AWAYS