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Excellence in Hotel Ownership and Operations Company Presentation Stockholm, 24 November 2015

A leading European hotel property company Focused strategy on large hotel properties in the uppermedium to high-end segments in strategic locations Active ownership model combining a large, attractive portfolio with excellent operational skills Pandox Group Property Management Operator Activities 9.4% 9.3% 47.1% 11.3% 104 87 Hotel Properties Leased Out 17 Operated 22.9% 1 SEK 27.7bn Portfolio Market Value 77% Portfolio Market Value 5.9% Valuation Yield 23% Portfolio Market Value 7.6% Valuation Yield Portfolio Market Value as of 30 September 2015

A leading European hotel property company Since 1997, Pandox has delivered an equity return of over 18% p.a. 1 1 Focus on one asset class 7 Management team and expertise 2 Large hotel properties with good locations in strategic cities 6 Own operations which minimizes riskand create opportunities 3 Long leases with the best operators Geographical diversification 5 4 High quality property portfolio 1) The calculation is from 1997 to 2004 based on total shareholder return of the shares listed on Stockholm Stock Exchange, from 2004 until 2014 the calculation is based on equity internal rate of return for the ultimate owners based on contribution and distribution of equity and a net asset value consideration per year-end 2014, which is based on EPRA NAV. During the period certain factors, such as market conditions and the Company s debt/equity ratio, have fluctuated. Due to these fluctuations, the calculated historical return cannot be seen as an indication of expected future return.

The hotel property value chain Macro Financing Hotel market cycle Agreement Local market conditions Asset Management Brand and concepts Investments Operations

Pandox business model active across the value chain We own and manage properties We operate own properties Long term lease agreements with strong partners Stable revenues, shared capex and limited risk Managed and organised from Stockholm 80 percent of Pandox s business Own hotel expertise Creates business opportunities and minimises risk Organised from Stockholm and managed from Brussels and Oslo 20 percent of Pandox s business

Competence and management systems supports Pandox s business Expertise Management systems Market analysis Concept and branding Management operations and productivity Revenue Management Centre The Pandox model Acquisitions and financing Investments and project management Global network

Four cases to illustrate Pandox investment story Taking advantage of opportunities across the hotel market value chain 1 2 3 4 Large portofolio acquisition Large single hotel acquisition Lease extension with investment Taking over of operations Norgani The Hotel Radisson Blu Arlandia Hotel, Stockholm Radisson Blu Dortmund Radisson Blu Hotel Bremen Holiday Inn Lübeck First Hotel Copenhagen

High activity level in the portfolio High investment activity level in the portfolio across the value chain Cash flow generating investments of about MSEK 1,000 on-going, of which Pandox s part is about MSEK 500 Based on Pandox s well-proven and long term strategy

Lease extension with investments for Scandic Scandic Crown Gothenburg Scandic Winn Karlstad Scandic Mölndal Gothenburg Scandic Järva Krog Stockholm Modernisation Upgrade More meeting space Scandic Park Stockholm

Lease extension with shared investments Elite Park Avenue Gothenburg Elite Stora Hotellet Jönköping Extension with more rooms Better meeting spaces Modern F&B facilities Quality Ekoxen Linköping Modernisation

Hotel upgrades Pandox Operations InterContinental Montreal Holiday Inn Brussels Airport New meeting space Modern F&B concept Hotel Berlin, Berlin Upgrade of 500 rooms Radisson Blu Lillehammer Grand Hotel Oslo Mr Chip Kista Hotel Prince Philip Skärholmen New family, sport and spa concept Re-establish as Oslo s leading hotel Evaluation of future enhanced market position

Portfolio of high quality flagship hotels Well positioned to benefit from market growth and market share gains Hilton Stockholm Slussen, Sweden (292 rooms) Scandic Copenhagen, Denmark (486 rooms) Scandic Park Helsinki, Finland (524 rooms) Scandic Hasselbacken, Stockholm (113 rooms) Hotel Berlin, Berlin, Germany (701 rooms) Park Avenue Gothenburg, Sweden (317 rooms)

Portfolio of high quality flagship hotels Well positioned to benefit from market growth and market share gains Scandic Kramer Malmö, Sweden (113 rooms) The Hotel, Brussels (421 rooms) InterContinental Montreal (357 rooms) Scandic Malmen, Sweden (332 rooms) Grand Hotel Oslo, Norway (292 rooms) Pelican Bay Lucaya, Bahamas (186 rooms)

Long-term lease agreements with strong partners Pandox s tenants are leading hotel operators and brands Brands No. of Rooms No. of Hotels Countries 1 10,311 50 2,630 16 Rooms by brand as of September 30, 2015 Other 22% 1,693 7 1,444 5 Hilton 4% Scandic 47% 1,001 4 985 7 InterContinental Group 7% 605 1 Radisson Blu 8% 452 2 Nordic Choice 12% 252 2 c.80% of NOI from leased hotels 137 1 Long term leases with 8.7-year WAULT 2 Independent Brands Total 2,461 21,971 9 104 1) Based on hotels owned by Pandox, including Scandic Antwerp 2) Weighted average unexpired lease term on investment properties. As of 30 September 2015 WAULT was 8.7 years. Approximately 95% turnover based rents Approximately 70% minimum guaranteed rents and 5% fixed lease PANDOX EXCELLENCE IN HOTEL OWNERSHIP & OPERATIONS 14

Pandox 1995-2015