INVESTOR
PRESENTATION
2Q18
CONTACT
Renata Gonzalez Muñoz
+52 (55) 5228 9753
Investor Relations
+52 (55) 5340 5200 Ext. 2182
In a Nutshell…
Credito Real operates with stability and high profitability in segments where traditional banks are not efficient.
STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
• Extensive commercial presence
using an aligned distributor base
• Optimized sale structure: >10
thousand representatives
• Ongoing monitoring of opportunities
to maximize results
COMPETITIVE FUNDING
• Centralized strategies
• Issuing capacity in the holding
and subsidiaries
• Harnessing the local and
international markets
SELECTIVE ORIGINATION
• Centralized system of analysis, giving greater control
• Analysis parameters by type of credit
• Risk management aimed at low and stable NPL
HIGH PROFITABILITY
• Focus on underserved segments that
represent significant opportunities
• Wide and stable margins
• Solid demand in rural and urban regions
DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO
• Revenue in varied and stable currencies
• Presence in North and Central America
• Wide range of products to cover profitable
niches with stability
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 2
• Payroll
• Instacredit
• Used Cars
• SMEs
• Others
• Stabilization of interest rates
• Stable growth
• Solid & resilient credit demand
• Persistent inflationary pressures
• Uncertainty surrounding NAFTA
• Economies of scale
• Centralized strategy
• New markets (CR & US)
• Organic-inorganic growth
• Robust and flexible platform
• Diversification
(geographic & credit-risk)
• Portfolio > Ps. 33.0 billion
• NPL: 1.9%
• Solid financial ratios:
Capitalization rate > 45%
Coverage rate > 180%
Yield > 31%
Loan Portfolio Environment Performance Solidity
Where we are
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 3
History
Beginning of
operations
with durable
good loans.
First public
debt issuance.
Introduction of
Payroll Loans.
We reached
100,000
customers.
Introduction of
Group loans.
Partnership with
Nexxus Capital
Private Equity.
International bond
issuance of
USD$210 MM due
2015.
Acquires 49% of
Kondinero and 49%
of Credifiel, payroll
loan distributors.
Succesful IPO in the
Mexican Stock
Exchange.
Introduction of SMEs and
Used car loans.
Acquires 49% of Crédito
Maestro, payroll loans
distributor.
New corporate image
development.
One of the best 100
financial companies
distinction.
First issuance in the local market
of 1,000 million MXN.
Acquisition of 65% of AFS.
Acceptance shares.
Acquisition of 55.21%
of Resuelve.
Institutional Investor recognizes
Crédito Real within the best
three areas
of investor Relations and
Investor Relations Officer
of the sector.
International bond issuance of
USD$425 MM due 2019, with
a 7.5% semi-annual coupon.
Six time over subscribed
order book.
“Socially Responsible
Company” distinction
for the first time.
Crédito Real is part of
the MSCI Mexico
Small Cap Index.
Acquisition of the remaining
51% of Kondinero.
Acquisition of 70%
of Instacredit.
International bond issuance
of USD$625 MM due 2023,
with a 7.25% semi-annual
coupon.
MSCI Mexico Small-Cap
Index, FTSE Small Cap
and IMC30.
Ranking #48 at the
Mexican Stock Market
(BMV) Liquidity Index.
The first issuance for
MXN$800 MM under
securitization program.
Award for excellence in
Corporate Governance
from Mexican Stock
Exchange.
First issuance of
Subordinated Perpetual
Notes of USD$230 MM.
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 4
Issuance of
CHF$170 MM
unsecured non-
callable bonds due
2022.
Launch of the new
“Credito Real USA”
brand, merger of Don
Carro and Credito
Real USA Finance
(formerly AFS
Acceptance LLC).
Credito Real’s Outlook
• Increase in interest rates
• Increased inflationary pressures
• FX movements
• Political changes in Mexico
• NAFTA negotiations
• Industry Cycle
• Uncertainty amongst Hispanics in the US
• 50% of total debt at a fixed rate
• Minimal effect due to the high quality of our portfolio
• Low exposure from our natural coverage
• Experience working under different administrations
• Limited impact > 65% weight of payroll credits
• No potential impact > 20 years of experience
• Extensive distribution network & diversification
Credito Real’s industry fundamentals remain solid
Market Changes
Credito Real is well-positioned to handle arising challenges in the market
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 5
Long-Term Portfolio Growth
Geographic Concentration of Total Portfolio (Ps. Million)
• By 2022, we estimate to double the size of portfolio.1
• 50% of total loan portfolio should be in Mexico and
50% should be international.
• Growth driven by organic improvements and
new business consolidation.
• Maintain the non-performing loan ratio in a range of 2% - 3%.
• Keep healthy levels of doubtful credit allowances.
2014 2017 2022
Mexico Internacional
24.6%
15-20%
Ps. 13,810
Ps. 29,015
Ps. 56,000
100%
24%
76%
50%
50%
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 6(1) Compared to 3Q17 portfolio
2.3%2.4%
2.0%1.9%
1.5% 1.5%
1.2%1.3%
1.2%
2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 1Q17 2Q17 3Q17 4Q17 1Q18 2Q18
Payroll Loans
NPL
One of the lowest NPLs in the market
Continuous growth in our payroll loan portfolio,
with 35.3% YoY growth at the end of 2Q18
Portfolio Growth
Segment statistics
Average loan amount – Ps. 57,660
Average term – 48 months
Average interest rate – 50%
Yield – 30%
• More than 393k clients
• Represented 63.1% of revenue from interest during 2Q18
• 40.5% of origination of the segment came from pensioners
• Access to more than 300 government offices in Mexico
• Represented 67.5% of the total portfolio at the end of 2Q18
• Focused on the formal and retiree sectors of the economy
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 7
$13,266
$14,152 $14,305 $14,530
$15,177
$16,775
$17,562
$19,308
$21,227
$22,704
1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 1Q17 2Q17 3Q17 4Q17 1Q18 2Q18
Instacredit
Segment Statistics:
Average loan amount – Ps. 25,312
Average term – 22-60 months
Average interest rate – 57%
Yield – 56%
As of 2Q18:
74 branches 474 promotors
Portfolio reached Ps. 4,679 million, increasing 18.2% YoY
• Represented 22.9% of interest income during 2Q18
• Represented 13.9% of the total portfolio at the end of 2Q18
• Contributed 13.1% of origination in 2Q18
$2,776
$3,125
$3,633 $4,391
$4,213
$3,959
$4,613 $4,406
$4,679
2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 1Q17 2Q17 3Q17 4Q17 1Q18 2Q18
Products Personal Used cars Small business Home equity
% Mix Portfolio47.2% 42.9% 7.4% 2.5%
Customers141,951 26,441 15,793 667
Avg. Loan Amount ($)722 3,519 1,020 8,098
Average Term37 months 48 months 31 months 57 months
Avg. Interest Rate61.1% 48.9% 57.6% 50.8%
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 8
Used Cars
60.4%
39.6%
Cars US Cars MX
In 2Q18 interest income amounted to Ps. 194 million
Geographical Concentration of Revenue
Segment statistics:
NPL
Outstands the high-quality of the Used Cars portfolio,
with a 0.5% NPL at the end of 2Q18
• Represented 7.5% of interest income during 2Q18
• Contributed 13.8% of origination in 2Q18
• One partnership and alliances with 13 distributors in Mexico, and
two strategic alliances in the US with 6 branches and over 530
distributors in 29 states of the US
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 9
0.6%
1.6%
0.6%
1.4%1.5%
1.4%
0.5% 0.5%0.4%
0.7%
3.9%
2.6%2.9%
3.7%
2.9%
1.3%1.4%
1.2%
0.7%
0.5%
1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 1Q17 2Q17 3Q17 4Q17 1Q18 2Q18
Cars MX Cars US
Cars US Cars MX
Average loan amount ($) 236,173 117,565
Average term 36 - 72 months 12 - 48 months
Average interest rate 21% 44%
Yield 23% 32%
Yield 2Q18 Yield 2022
Payroll• Consolidated growth
• Effect of acquiring 51% of Credito Maestro 30.2% 35%
Used cars • Enlarge dealers network in Mexico and USUS: 23.2%
MX: 31.8%> 30%
Instacredit• Efficiency in cost of funding and general expenses
• Expansion in Central America55.6% 60%
Average yield 31.9% > 35%
ROA• Expected ROA: > 5%
• Expected ROE: > 20%4.1% > 5%
Current Businesses Growth Strategy
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 10
$3,414$3,658$4,164
$2,145
$1,955
$11,866$22
$267
$267
$244
$4,306
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Notes CHF Credit Lines Senior Notes Securitization Subordinated Notes
Credito Real´s Maturity Profile
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 11
Source: Credito Real, as of 2Q18. Figures are expressed in Ps. Million.
(1) All the figures represent only the notional and exclude accrued interests and mark-to-market of hedges. Debt in local currency converted using USD$1.00 / MXN$19.6912 as of June 30th, 2018.
(2) Securitization reflects the amortization amount per year
7.9%
7.0%
7.0%
4.5%
3.3%
3.5%
4.4%
4.4%
3.7%
3.0%
2Q18
2Q17
2017
2016
2015
Average TIIE Spread
Diversified Funding Sources
Cost of fundingDebt profile
Debt maturity schedule as of 2Q181
Interest Rate Risk 50% of Credito Real’s consolidated debt is fixed
FX Risk No FX risk
Asset & Liabilities duration Assets Liabilities
1.6 years 3.1 years
Assets in USD: +100 million
Market risks
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 12
6.3%
(1) All figures include accrued interests and mark-to-market of hedges. Debt in local currency converted using USD$1.00 / MXN$19.6912 as of June 30th, 2018.
(2) Includes accrued interests from the Senior Notes 2019, Senior Notes 2023, CHF Bond, and Perpetual Notes interests
Ps. 23,151.0 Ps. 27,480.7
8.2%
11.4%
11.3%
11.4%
51%60%
36%
37%
13%3%
2Q 17 2Q 18
Securitization
Local Notes
Credit Lines
Senior Notes
22 249 249 229
3,674 4,117
2,065
126 66 1
105
1,983
3,263
11,334
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 - older
Securitization Credit Lines Senior Notes
2Q18 Results
Loan Portfolio NIM
Interest income Net income
CAGR ’15–’17: 28.4%
CAGR ’15–’17: 40.9% CAGR ’15–’17: 10.1%
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 13Note: 2016 Figures are presented excluding the non-recurring item
17,610
23,927
29,01525,187
33,660
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
21.0% 21.2%22.0% 21.6% 21.4%
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
4,264
6,665
8,463
1,9882,594
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
1,371
1,542 1,661
423 459
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
22.2%
18.4% 19.1%
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
Capitalization
2Q18 Results
ROAA
Efficiency
ROAE
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 14
Excluding Subordinated Perpetual Notes
Excluding Subordinated Perpetual Notes
Note: 2016 Figures are presented excluding the non-recurring item
17.5%17.6%
38.1% 38.1%
50.9%
35.8%
44.6%
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
32.1%
36.4%
6.0%
5.0%4.5%
4.9%
4.1%
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
12.5%
15.9%
35.9%
52.1% 50.2% 49.1%44.6%
2015 2016 2017 2Q 17 2Q 18
Outstanding asset quality
Stable levels of NPLs with sufficient reserves1
Product Credito Real2 Banking Sector3
Payroll 1.2% 2.9%
SMEs 0.8% 1.7%
Used Cars 0.5% 1.7%
Instacredit 6.4% 2.1%4
Others 3.7% 5.9%
Total 1.9% 2.9%
• Selective with distributors and government entities
• Specialized collection management
• Income and risk shared with distributors
• Loan structure to reduce default risk
• Regional footprint
Average NPLs comparison
(1) Reserves calculated as end of period allowance for loan losses divided by total loan portfolio
(2) 2Q18 average. Company filings
(3) Average LTM As of May, 2018. Source: CNBV
(4) Metric: Costa Rica’s non-banking financial sector. Average LTM ended on June, 2018. Source: SUGEF INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 15
2.1
%
2.0
%
2.4
%
2.7
%
2.3
%
2.5
%
2.2
%
2.1
%
2.2
%
2.3
%
2.1
%
1.9
%
1.9
%2.6
%
2.8
%
2.8
%
3.9
%
3.7
%
3.5
%
3.2
% 3.8
%
3.7
%
3.7
%
3.7
%
3.4
%
3.4
%
2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 1Q 17 2Q 17 3Q 17 4Q 17 1Q18 2Q18
NPL Reserves / Total loan portfolio
Corporate Governance
Proprietary members Shareholders structure
68%
24%
8%Float
Berrondo Family
Saiz Family
Robust standards
of corporate governance
Well-respected
shareholdersdriving the
business
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 16
AUDIT
COMMITTEE
CORPORATE
PRACTICES
COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
COMMUNICATION
AND CONTROL
COMMITTEE
CREDIT
COMMITTEE
RISK
COMMITTEE
Ángel Francisco Romanos Berrondo Chairman Crédito Real CEO
José Luis Berrondo Ávalos Member Non-executive
Eduardo Berrondo Ávalos Member Non-executive
Moisés Rabinovitz Ohrenstein Member Non-executive
Iser Rabinovitz Stern Member Non-executive
Allan Cherem Mizrahi Member Non-executive
Gerardo Ciuk Díaz Member Non-executive
Juan Pablo Zorrilla Saavedra Member Executive
José Eduardo Esteve Recolons Independent Member Non-executive
Gilbert Sonnery Garreau-Dombasle Independent Member Non-executive
Enrique Alejandro Castillo Badia Independent Member Non-executive
Raúl Alberto Farías Reyes Independent Member Non-executive
Sustainability Strategy
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
• Board Structure
• Responsibilities and Committees
• Stakeholders’ value
• Philosophy of Transparency
SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY
• Distinctive ESR (Socially Responsible Company)
• Join the United Nation’s Global Compact
• Corporate citizenship and philanthropy
• Labor practice indicators
• Talent attraction and retention
ENVIRONMENTAL
• Environmental policy and management systems
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 17
Corporate Social Responsibility• Training programs for our employees, with special emphasis on anti-corruption and money
laundering prevention
• We observe fair operating practices
Corporate Governance
• We have a number of committees to carry out our operations in the most efficient and
ethical manner
• During 2018 we increased the proportion of Independent Directors, from 33% to 50%
• Our Board members count with a high reputation, given their extensive business
experience and executive track record
Our best-in-class corporate bodies allow us to perform this process efficiently, while
ensuring a clear, accurate and timely disclose of the information
Transparency in information
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 18
Profit & Loss
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 19
Ps. million 2Q18 2Q17 % Var. YTD'18 YTD'17 % Var.
Interest Income 2,593.9 1,987.6 30.5 4,903.7 4,003.0 22.5
Interest Expense (856.1) (655.4) 30.6 (1,595.8) (1,254.6) 27.2
Financial Margin 1,737.8 1,332.2 30.4 3,307.9 2,748.4 20.4
Provision for Loan Losses (454.8) (281.5) 61.5 (876.3) (597.0) 46.8
Adjusted Financial Margin 1,283.0 1,050.7 22.1 2,431.6 2,151.4 13.0
Commissions and fees collected 193.7 209.3 (7.5) 375.8 412.4 (8.9)
Commissions and fees paid (54.1) (56.1) (3.6) (121.9) (119.7) 1.9
Intermediation income (34.0) 0.1 - 49.6 28.1 76.6
Other income from operations 110.3 85.4 29.2 173.2 183.8 (5.8)
Administrative and promotion expenses (906.8) (781.0) 16.1 (1,763.1) (1,613.6) 9.3
Operating result 592.0 508.4 16.5 1,145.1 1,042.4 9.9
Income Taxes (151.9) (89.4) 69.9 (281.1) (238.7) 17.8
Income before participation in the results of subsidiaries 440.2 419.0 5.1 864.0 803.7 7.5
Participation in the results of subsidiaries, associates and
non-controlling participation19.0 3.6 - 17.8 15.5 15.2
Net Income 459.2 422.6 8.7 881.8 819.1 7.7
Balance Sheet
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 20
Ps. million 2Q18 2Q17 % Var. 4Q17 % Var.
Cash and cash equivalents 420.8 732.3 (42.5) 810.6 (48.1)
Investments in securities 781.8 144.6 - 356.3 -
Securities and derivatives transactions 1,064.7 194.8 - 1,920.9 (44.6)
Total performing loan portfolio 33,029.4 24,644.2 34.0 28,409.8 16.3
Total non-performing loan portfolio 630.7 543.1 16.1 605.2 4.2
Loan portfolio 33,660.1 25,187.2 33.6 29,015.0 16.0
Less: Allowance for loan losses 1,138.5 919.9 23.8 1,067.5 6.6
Loan portfolio (net) 32,521.6 24,267.3 34.0 27,947.5 16.4
Other accounts receivable (net) 4,998.9 3,826.4 30.6 4,803.1 4.1
Foreclosed assets (net) - - - 3.3 -
Property, furniture and fixtures (net) 324.6 248.9 30.4 342.2 (5.1)
Long-term investments in shares 1,040.5 1,085.4 (4.1) 1,265.3 (17.8)
Deferred taxes (net) - - - 329.8 -
Debt insurance costs, intangibles and others 4,583.3 4,119.1 11.3 4,458.5 2.8
Total assets 45,736.1 34,618.9 32.1 42,237.5 8.3
Notes payable - 3,007.1 - 1,006.7 -
Senior notes payable 17,328.0 11,913.7 45.4 13,537.1 28.0
Bank loans and borrowings from other entities
Short-term 6,891.4 56.7 - 2,927.9 -
Long-term 3,261.2 8,173.5 (60.1) 6,112.8 (46.6)
Total Bank Loans 10,152.7 8,230.2 23.4 9,040.6 12.3
Total Debt 27,480.7 23,151.0 18.7 23,584.5 16.5
Income taxes payable 342.3 330.1 3.7 407.1 (15.9)
Securities and derivative transactions - - 137.6
Other accounts payable 1,372.2 752.6 82.3 1,626.0 (15.6)
Deferred taxes 1,522.7 1,378.9 10.4 1,713.9 (11.2)
Total liabilities 30,717.9 25,612.5 19.9 27,469.2 11.8
Capital stock 2,123.6 2,074.5 2.4 2,122.8 -
Perpetual Notes 4,206.7 - - 4,206.7 -
Accumulated results from prior years 6,997.1 5,603.0 24.9 5,575.5 25.5
Result from valuation of cash flow hedges, net (31.4) 38.8 - 359.7 -
Cumulative translation adjustment 12.0 (89.6) - 93.7 (87.2)
Controlling position in subsidiaries 828.4 560.5 47.8 748.9 10.6
Net Income 881.8 819.1 7.7 1,661.1 (46.9)
Total stockholders' equity 15,018.3 9,006.3 66.8 14,768.4 1.7
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' equity 45,736.1 34,618.9 32.1 42,237.5 8.3
Financial Ratios
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 21
2Q18 2Q17 % Var. YTD’18 YTD’17 % Var.
Yield 31.9% 32.2% (0.3) 32.5% 33.3% (0.8)
Net Interest Margin 21.4% 21.6% (0.2) 21.9% 22.9% (0.9)
Return on Average Loan Portfolio 5.6% 6.8% (1.2) 5.8% 6.8% (1.0)
ROAA: Return on average assets 4.1% 4.9% (0.8) 4.2% 4.7% (0.4)
ROAE: Return on average stockholders’ equity 12.5% 19.1% (6.6) 13.2% 18.2% (5.1)
ROAE: Return on average stockholders’ equity (excluding Perpetual
Notes) 17.5% 19.1% (1.6) 19.2% 18.2% 1.0
Debt to Equity Ratio 1.8 2.6 (74.1) 1.8 2.6 (74.1)
Debt to Equity Ratio (excluding Perpetual Notes) 2.5 2.6 (2.9) 2.5 2.6 (2.9)
Average cost of funds 11.4% 11.3% 0.1 11.3% 10.6% 0.8
Efficiency ratio 44.6% 49.1% (4.5) 45.1% 49.5% (4.4)
Capitalization Ratio 44.6% 35.8% 8.9 44.6% 35.8% 8.9
Capitalization Ratio (excluding Perpetual Notes) 32.1% 35.8% (3.6) 32.1% 35.8% (3.6)
Provisions for loan losses as a percentage of total loan portfolio 5.4% 4.6% 0.8 5.2% 4.7% 0.5
Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total past-due loan
portfolio180.5% 169.4% 11.1 180.5% 169.4% 11.1
Total past-due loan portfolio as a percentage of total loan portfolio 1.9% 2.2% (0.3) 1.9% 2.2% (0.3)
Distribution Platform to Reach our Target Clientele
100%
49%
49%
+ 12 distributors
+ +6,000 sale representatives
+ Mexico
+ Honduras
51%
80%
99%
+ One partnership with 23 branches in 11 states of
Mexico
+ Two strategic alliances with 6 branches and +530
distributors in the USA
+ Mexico
+ USA
+ Distribution done through Fondo H
+ 3 sales reps & brokers
+ Mexico
Payroll
Used Cars
36%
23%
+ 183 branches
+ +1,100 promoters
+ Mexico
Others
70%
+ 56 branches in Costa Rica
+ 18 branches in Nicaragua and Panama
+ Costa Rica,
Nicaragua and
Panama
Source: Credito Real. Notes: (1) Instacredit products include: personal loans, auto loans, SME loans and home equity loans.
(1)
NA
NA
55% + Fintech + Mexico
36% + Internet platform + Mexico
Key Subsidiaries | Ownership Distribution Presence
INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 22
SMEs
Specialized Products to Reach our Target Segments
Source: Credito Real. Notes: % of loan portfolio as of 2Q18. INVESTOR PRESENTATION 2Q18 23
Product DescriptionPortfolio
Contribution
Target
Customer
Annual
Interest Rate
Avg. Term(months)
CustomersAvg. Loan
Amount (Ps$)Strategy
PAYROLL
Payroll
deductible loans
with fixed
payments
Unionized state
and federal public
employees,
retirees and
pensioners
C+, C- and D+
50% 48393,752
customers57,660
Pensioners market development
Effect of acquiring 51.0% of Credito
Maestro
INSTACREDITPersonal loans,
auto loans and
SMEs loans
Lower middle to
low income
segment of the
population in
Central America
56% 22 - 60 184,852 25,312
Efficiency in funding cost and general
expenses
Expansion in Central America
Improvement in asset quality
USED CARS
MX
Financing semi-
new and used
cars
Professionals
(Mexico) 44% 12 – 48 6,242 122,029
Drive & Cash expansion
Enlarge dealers network
Increase competition
USED CARS
USA
Financing semi-
new and used
cars
Hispanic market
(USA)
C+, C, C- and D21%
54 (Don Carro)
62 (AFS) 8,566 236,173
Enlarge dealers network
Enhancement in servicing and collection by
launch of the new “Credito Real USA”
brand, merger of Don Carro and Credito
Real USA Finance
SMEs
Non-revolving
short and long-
term lines to fund
working capital
requirements
and investment
activities
C+, C 18% 3 – 36 484 5.9 millionDiversification of Fondo H portfolio
Define new products sized for our clients
67%
14%
2%
9%
6%
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This presentation contains statements that constitute forward-looking statements which involve risks anduncertainties. These statements include descriptions regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of theCompany or its officers with respect to the consolidated results of operations and financial condition, and futureevents and plans of the Company. These statements can be recognized by the use of words such as “expects,”“plans,” “will,” “estimates,” “projects,” or words of similar meaning. Such forward-looking statements are notguarantees of future performance and actual results may differ from those in the forward-looking statements as aresult of various factors and assumptions. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forwardlooking statements, which are based on the current view of the management of the Company on future events.The Company does not undertake to revise forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances.
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